oR | Sy ae ome - PRESENTED -TO BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUMS, AND NATIONAL GALLERY a President. pe Ablathug Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from Microsoft Corporation http:/www.archive.org/details/catalogueofpubli02publuoft i To el = ‘i 1 y= eS iil Ae i} ue AG ¢ il i" ‘lle HA\\ i lb : | in | i | i Hl Bi Y iis ( Hh : a Hh THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, NATIONAL GALLERY, AND INDUSTRIAL MUSEUM OF VICTORIA, Oe a ee ee Vetoria Poctiala. abhe | Libyans, Museums On oA ay - Martone! Qn Ileny lelbov mymNn<. L THE CATALOGUE OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF PAC LORIA. Vol. I.—P to Z and ADDENDA. DELECTANT DOMI, NON IMPEDIUNT FORIS, PEREGRINANTUR, RUSTICANTUR. A IDy 4, MELBOURNE: FERGUSSON AND MOORE, PRINTERS, FLINDERS LANE EAST. PACATUS. Panegyricus Theodosio dictus. (Migne, Ser. Lat. vol. 13) PACHECO (Francisco). 1, Arte de la Pintura, su Antigiiedad y Grandezas, 2% Edicion dirigela D. G. Cruzada Villaamil. 8vo, 2vols. Madrid 1866 2. Poesias. (Spain—‘ Bibliot. 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Public Health, 12mo. 1876 PARKES (Sm Henry). 1. Murmurs of the Stream. Sydney 1857. (Aust. Poet. vol, 11) 2. Retirement from the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales. Sydney 1857. (New South Wales Pamph. vol. 27) 3. The Electoral Act, and How to Work it. 1859. (Ibid. vol. 1) 4. Speech on Public Education. Sept. 12, 1866. (Ibid. vol. 27) 5. Speech in Reply on the Motion of Want of Confidence in the Robertson Ministry, Dec. 22, 1868. (Ibid.) 6. Speech on Report of Mr. Macleay’s Committee appointed to inquire into “The Existence of a Conspiracy for purposes of Treason & Assassination.” 1869. (Ibid.) 7. Public Schools Act. Speech on the Opening of the Public School at Dundas, Sept. 4, 1869. (Ibid.) 8. Australian Views of England. Eleven Letters written in 1861-62, 8vo. 1869 9. Speeches on Various Occasions concerning Public Affairs 1848-74. 8vo, Melb. 1876 1025 PARKES (Josepn). 1. History of the Court of Chancery. 8vo. 1828 2. Memoirs of Sir Philip Francis, with Correspondence and Journals. Completed and edited by Herman Merivale. 8vo,2vols. 1867 PARKES (Mente). Poems, Sydney 1866. (Aust. Poems, vol. 10) PARKES (Samvet). 1. Chemical Catechism with Notes, Illustrations, and Experiments. 4th Ed. 8vo. 1810 2. Elementary Treatise on Chemistry. (Serials—Bohn’s Scient. Libr.) PARKES (Sir Tuomas). Reports of Cases concerning the Revenue, 1743-67. Fol. 1776 PARKHURST (Jouy). 1. Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament. Svo. 1817 2. Hebrew and English Lexicon without Points. 8vo. 1823 PARKIN (Jouy, M.D.) The Antidotal Treatment of Disease. 8vo. 1878 PARKINSON (Heyry) anp SIMMONDS (Peter Lvnp). [Illustrated Record and Descriptive Catalogue of the Dublin International Exhibition of 1865. 4to. 1866 PARKINSON (Jamezs). Outlines of Oryctology. Introduction to the Study of Fossil Organic Remains ; especially of those found in the British Strata. 8vo. 1822 PARKINSON (Joun). Theatrum Botanicum ; the Theatre of Plants. Fol. 1640 PARKINSON (JosepH CHARLES). - 1. Under Government; an Official Key to the Civil Service of the Crown, and Guide to Candidates seeking Appointments. 3rd Ed. 12mo. 1862 2. Places and People; being Sketches from the Life. Svo. 1869 8. The Ocean Telegraph to India. A Narrative and a Diary. 8vo. Zdinb. 1870 PARKINSON (S.) Treatise on Optics. 8rd Ed. 8vo. 1870 PARKINSON (Sypney). Voyage to South Seas in H.M.S. “Endeavour.” 4to. 1773 PARKMAN (Francis). 1. History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac, and the War of the North American Tribes - against the English Colonies after the Conquest of Canada. 8vo,2vols. 1851 2. France and England in North America. 8vo, 5 vols. Boston 1865-77 8. The Discovery of the Great West. 8vo. 1869 PARKYNS (Mansriztp). Life in Abyssinia, during Three Years’ Residence and Travels in that Country. 8vo, 2 vols. 1853 PARLATORE (Puitrepe). Les Collections Botaniques du Musée Royal de Physique et d’ Histoire Naturelle de Florence. 7 a Floren. 1874 PARLIAMENT or GREAT BRITAIN anp IRELAND :— HOUSE or LORDS—SESSIONAL PAPERS, printed by Order of the House of Lords, or presented by Royal Command :—Folio & Octavo, 1528 vols. 1836-51 & 1864-77 1836.—Volume 1 :—Nineteenth Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Establishment of the Department of Excise. 1837.—Volumes :— 2 to 4.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 5.—Canada, Papers relating to. 6.—Committals; Criminals ; Gaols ; Returns and Reports. 7.—Education (Scotland), Returns, &c. 8.—Emigration to British Colonies and to United States, Returns, &e. | Colonies:— Correspondence relating to Religious Instruction and Public Worship in Australian Colonies. Correspondence relative to Maltreatment of Prisoners in Jamaica. Abolition of Slavery; Justices of the Peace appointed for carrying out the Act. Colonel Arthur’s Despatch relating to Van Diemen’s Land. 9.—Railways :—Subscription Contracts deposited in House of Commons, March 1837. 6F 1026 — PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1837 (continued ).—Volumes :— 10.—Revenue :—Population, Commerce, &c. of United Kingdom, Returnsof. Duties on Tea, 1830-36. Exchequer Bills Outstanding, Account of, for ten years, 1827-37. Foreign Grain imported and exported, Accounts respecting. Income and Expenditure of United Kingdom for last ten years. Trade and Navigation of United Kingdom for 1836. Foreign Wool imported, and Duty thereon, during three years (1834-36); and British Wool, Woollen Goods and Yarn exported during same period. 11, 12.—Slavery Abolition. 13.—Slave Trade. 14.—Tithes Commutation. Turnpike Trusts. | Reports on. 15.—Bank of England. Banks (Joint Stock). — Bills, Account of the Number introduced. Borough Rates. Charitable Trusts Funds. Church Accommoda- tion (Scotland). Church Rates. Corporations (Ireland). 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Public Works (Ireland). Railways. Records. Vaccine Establishment. Houses of Parliament Re-building. | Woods, Forests, &e. Reports on. 57.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1837. 1837-38.—Volumes :— 2 to 4.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 5.—Caffre War, Cape of Good Hope. Euphrates’ Expedition, 6.—Papers relating to the Canadas and the North American Provinces. 7.—Committals, &c. (Ireland), Criminal Offenders (Scotland). Gaol Returns. Outrages (Ireland), Returns, &e. 8.—East India Affairs :—Regulations pare by Governments of Bengal, Fort St. George, and Bombay for Protection of Natives of India conveyed thence as Seamen, 1027 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1837-38 (continued ).—Volumes :— as Servants, &c. Also Instructions relative to their Emigration under Contracts as Labourers. Papers relating to Government of Oude and Succession to the Throne. Emigration to Canada; to Australian Colonies; and Emigration from United States; Reports on. Advancement of Religion in Australia. Island of Malta, Affairs of. | New Zealand, Papers relative to Affairs of. 9.—Mortality of Troops in West Indies. Convict and Prison Discipline, Van Diemen’s Land. Prisons (West Indies). Reports on. 10, 11.—Prisons (Great Britain). Prisons (Ireland). Reports on. — 12 to 14.—Slavery Abolition. 15.—Slavery Compensation. 16.—Slave Trade. 17._State Papers :—Convention of Commerce and Navigation with Greece. Seizure of Schooner “ Vixen,” by the Russian Government, Papers relating to. Notices given by the French Government respecting Blockades by the French Ships in South American Ports. Boundary between British Possessions in North America and the United States, Correspondence respecting. 18.—Court of Bankruptcy. Court of Chancery. Courts of Law. Courts of Requests: Courtenay (Sir William), Correspondence concerning. Crown Revenues. Estab- lished Church. Exchequer Bills, &. | Glasgow Cotton Spinners. Public Income and Expenditure. Inquests. | Mail Steam Packets. New Prison, Clerkenwell. Pensions. Penitentiary, Milbank. Public Bills. Poor, Returns, &e. Prisoners’ Passes. Savings’ Banks. Tithes Commutation. Trade and Navigation. Turnpike Trusts. Yeomanry of Great Britain. Army (Ireland). Crown Estate at Pobble O’Keefe. Ecclesiastical Commission (Ireland). Education (Ireland). Magistrates, &c. (Ireland). Memorials. Spirit Licences (Ireland). Treasurers (Ireland), Rules with reference to Accounts of. Reports on. 19.—Claims of Peerages :—Braye ; Camoys ; Huntley ; and Marchmont. gree aky is and Glasgow Railway. Glasgow Waterworks. Oxford and Great Western Union Railway. Lethbridge’s Divorce. Reports on. 21.— Criminal Law, Third Report, &e. | New Zealand, Report respecting its Present State, and Settlement of British Subjects therein. Milbank Prison, Report regarding certain Prisoners therein. Sheriffs (Ireland), Appointment of. 22, 23.—Poor Law Amendment Act, Reports on. 24.—Church Leases, Reports of Select Committees. 25.—Combinations of Workmen, Two Reports, &c. thereon. 26.—British Museum, Report on the Plans and Estimates for Completion of the Buildings. Education of the Poorer Classes. ‘ Expired and Expiring Laws. Fictitious Votes (Ireland.) Reports. 27.—Fictitious Votes (Ireland), Reports on. 28.—Fictitious Votes (Scotland). | Foundation Schools and Education in Ireland. 29.—Highways Act. Joint Stock Banks. | Manor Courts (Ireland). | Metropolis Police Offices. § Reports on. 30 to 32.—Poor Law Amendment: Act, Report on. 33, 34.—Postage, First Report on present Rates and Charges, and Mr. Rowland Hill’s Recommendations for a Mode of Charging and Collecting Postage. 35.—Railroad Communication. Rating of Tenements. Postage, Second Report. 36.—Transportation, Reports, Minutes of Evidence, &e. 37.—South Australia, Report by Colonization Commissioners. Caledonian Canal. Churches, Building. Ecclesiastical Commission (Ireland). Education (Ireland). Factories. Highland Roads and Bridges (Scotland). Law Commission (Scotland), Municipal Corporations. Law of Partnership. Vaccine Establishment. Reports on. 38 to 42.—Charities, Reports on. 43.—Kcclesiastical Revenue and Patronage (Ireland), Reports on. 44, 45.—Poor Law Commission (England), Report on. 1028 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1837-38 (continued ).—Volumes :— 46.—Poor Laws (Ireland.) Condition of the Labouring Classes and Provision for Relief of the Poor in Holland and Belgium. Post Office. Public Works (Ireland), Registers. Universities (Scotland. ) Woods, Forests, &c. Reports on. 47.—Railways (Ireland). 48, 49.—Religious Instruction (Scotland.) . 50.—Shannon Navigation. 51.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1837-38. 1839.—Volumes :— 2, 3.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 4.—Canada. 5.—The Canadas and the North American Provinces, Reports on. 7.—Hill Coolies employed in British Guiana, Condition of. Pilgrim Tax, &c. in India, Tea Plant, Cultivation of, in India. Malta, Affairs of. 8.—Indian Papers :—Correspondence relating to Persia and Affghanistan. Treaty with Runjeet Sing and Shah Shujah-ool-Moolk. Correspondence respecting Aden. 9,—British North American Indians. Creation of Rectories, and Clergy Reserves (Upper Canada). Negro Population (Jamaica). Slavery Abolition Act. Gaols. Houses of Correction, &c. (Jamaica). Emancipation of Slaves (Mauritius). Negro Education in British Guiana and ‘Trinidad. ‘Religions Instruction in the Colonies. Clergy and School Lands (New South Wales). Emigration. _—__ Reports on. 10.—Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. of the United Kingdom and its Depend- encies. Turnpike Trusts. Reports on. 11.—State Papers:—Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with Austria. Conven- tion of Commerce and Navigation with Ottoman Empire. Treaties relative to Netherlands and Belgium. Convention with King of the French regulating Oyster and other Fishery on Coasts of Great Britam and France. Post Office Convention with King of the French for Conveyance through France of Mails between England and the East Indies. Papers relating to the Porte and Mehemet Ali. Collective Note of the Representatives of Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia to the Porte. Expulsion of British Subjects from the Convent of La Meilleraye by Government of France. | War in Spain, Papers relative to. Slave Trade. Reports on. 12.—Correspondence with Foreign Powers relating to the Slave Trade. 13.—Slavery in East Indies and Ceylon. 14, 15.—West Indies, Condition of the Labouring Population, Report on. 16.—Arches (Court of), Copy of Instrument appointing Right Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner as Judge. Bankruptcy Court, various Returns. Beer Act, Return showing the Number of Petitions against, in 1837-38. Beer Shops and Public Houses, Copies of Answers received by Commissioners respecting. Chancery (Court of), Return of the Number of Causes standing for Hearing on June, 1839. Court of Chancery (Ireland), Copy of Order of the Lord Chancellor respecting Fees. Consistorial Court at Chester, and Chancery Court at York, Statements of the Number of Causes of Correction of Clerks heard and determined. Court of Session (Scotland), Return of the Number of Causes instituted and decided between January 1, 1838 and January 1, 1839. East India Company, Accounts respecting the Annual Territorial Revenues and Disbursements, 1833-36. Ecclesiastical Commission, Orders of H. Majesty in Council, July 30 and Dec. 12, 1838. Education, Various Papers relating to. Exchequer Court (Queen’s Remembrancer), Account of all Fees paid on Proceedings on Equity Side. Illegitimate Children, Abstract of Returns of, registered by Clergymen in the counties of Bedford, Berks, Bucks, Essex, Hertford, Kent, Oxford, Southampton, Sussex, and Wilts, during three years ending 31st Dec. 1834, and the three years ending 31st Dec. 1837. Income and Expenditure, Return of, of the United Kingdom, 1836-39. Magistrates (Birmingham), Copies of a Petition to Her Majesty the Queen to appoint fit and proper persons. Magistrates (Warwickshire), Returns of Names of, appointed under Authority of Municipal Corporation Act. Mexico, Papers relating to the Occupation of the Fortress of St. Juan d’ Ulloa, and of the Island of Martin Garcia by the Blockading Squadrons of France. LS — —— 1029 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued)— 1839 (continued ).—Volumes :-— Municipal Boroughs, Statement of Monies received and expended. Poor, Reports, Returns, &c. relating to the. Protection Associations in Disturbed Districts, Copy of Letter of the Secretary of State to Lord-Lieutenant of Counties, and to Magistrates. Religious Instruction (Scotland), Account of the or incurred by the Commissioners from 29th July 1835. Royal Burghs (Scotland), Returns of all Sums expended on Prisons, 1818-38. Royal Navy, Returns respecting. Trade and Navigation, various Accounts and Returns. 17.—Claims of Peerages:—Airth, Braye, Camoys, Marchmont, and_ Riverston. Divorces :—Carleton, Coode, Mellin, and Napier. 18 to 21.—Ireland, State of, in respect of Crime. 22.—Church Leases. Fresh Fruit Trade. Shipwrecks of Timber Ships. Turnpike Trusts. Reports on. 23.—Railways, Reports, &c. 24,.—British North America, Affairs of. -25.—Churches, Building. Education (Ireland). Ecclesiastical Commission (Ireland). Hand-Loom Weavers of Scotland (South and East), of France, Belgium, Switzer- land, and Austria. | New Houses of Parliament. South Australia, Third Annual Report. National Vaccine Establishment. Tithe Commission. King William's Town (Cork), Improvements. Steam Vessel Accidents. Reports on. ) 26.—Constabulary Force, First Report of Commissioners. Factories, Reports of Inspectors. Parkhurst Prison. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, First Annual Report of the Registrar-General. 27.—Parts 1, 2.—Poor Law Commission for England and Wales, Fourth and Fifth Annual Reports. Poor in Scotland, Report by a Committee of the General Assembly on Management of. Criminal Law, Fourth Report. Public Works (Ireland), Seventh Annual Report. 28, 29.—Prisons of Great Britain, Fourth Report of Inspectors, Home District. 30, 31.—River Shannon, Fourth Report. 32.—River Shannon Navigation, Fifth Report. Return made by order, on an examination of the country between the Rivers Shannon and Erne, by W. T. Mulvany. Woods, Forests, &c. Sixteenth Report. Commercial Relations :— Report on Statistics of Tuscany, Lucca, the Pontifical, and the Lombardo-Venetian States, by John Bowring. __ Mortality, &c. among the Troops :—Reports on, among the Troops in the United Kingdom, the Mediterranean, and British America. 33 to 37.—Religious Instruction (Scotland), Fifth to Eighth Reports of the Commis- atv niversities (Scotland), Second Report: University of Glasgow, 38.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1839. 1840.—Volumes :— 2 to 5.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 6.—Canada. 7.—Canada. Colonies :—Charges for Police Establishments, and for Gaols (New South Wales). — pees of Land and Emigration Commissioners ; also of the Colonization Commissioners for South Australia. Reports about General Emigration; also respecting Emigration to the Australian Colonies. Returns respecting Emigration to New South Wales. Papers relating to Crown Lands in New South Wales. Correspondence relating to New Zealand ; also Captain Hobson’s Report from New Zealand, and Secretary of State’s Reply. 8.—China, Papers relating to. 9.—Corporation of Dublin, its Revenues, &c. 10.—East Indies:—Imports from the United Kingdom, with Rate of Duty. _ Exports from British India, &c. to the British Colonies ; with Rate of Duty. Operation of the Sea and Land Customs throughout India. Papers relating to Cultivation of Cotton in India. Copies of Acts of Government of India, 1834 to 1838. Papers relative to War in Affghanistan. 11.—Mauritius, Papers relating to Free Labour. West Indies, Papers relative to. 12.—Education, Railway Communication. Turnpike Trusts. Reports on. 1030 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1840 (continued ).—Volumes :— 13.—Criminal Offenders (England). Gaols. Reports on. 14.—Prisons (Scotland). | Parkhurst Prison. Riots at Birmingham. Ribbon Papers. Rewards for discovering Offenders (Ireland). Outrages and Committals (Ireland). Registry of Fire Arms (Ireland), Reports on. 15.—Poor Law Commission (England and Wales). Poor Law Commission (Ireland), Queen’s Printers (Scotland). Public Records. Public Works (Ireland). 16.—Revenue, Population, &c. Returns of. 17.—Statistics of Sickness, &c, among the Troops. 18.—Slave Trade. 19.—Slave Trade. State Papers :—Treaty signed for the Marriage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria with Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Papers relative to Sulphur Monopoly in Sicily. | Convention of Bergara. Claims of British Auxiliary Legion, which served in Spain, Correspondence relative. King’s Islet (Port of Mahon), Papers relative to Occupation of, by French. Piracy in the Adriatic. 20.—Chancery, Court of, Returns. Constabulary (Ireland). _ Coroners (England and Wales). Debtors, Returns of. Discounts, Bank of England. Ecclesiastical Commission. |= Exchequer (Court of) Bills, Records, and Documents. _ Friendly Societies. Public Income and Expenditure. Incorporation, Birmingham, Petitions against. Life Annuities. Local Taxation. — Peerages (Ireland). Pilots Bill. Royal Marines, and Royal Navy Returns. Rural Constabulary Force. Savings Banks. Small Pox. Stage Coaches. ‘Tithe Commutation. Trade and Navigation. University of London. Reports on. 21.—Claims of Peerages:—Beaumont; Hastings; Marchmont., Divorces:—Battersby ; Close; Deane; Grant; Lloyd; Perry; Trafford; Warr. 22.—Administration of Justice Facilitation Bill, Chimney Sweepers Bill. Exchequer Documents. East India Company, Petition of. Supply of Water to the Metropolis, 23.—Banks of Issue, Reports on. 29.—Metropolis Improvement. Publica- 24.—Bonded Corn for Flour. Inland of Printed Papers. Thames Embank- bonded Warehouses. ‘Trade with ment. ‘Trafalgar Square. China. 30.—Mills and Factories. 25.—New Zealand, Report. Supreme 31.—Railway Communication. Court (Scotland). 32.—Bankruptcy and Insolvency. Births, 26.—Copyright of Designs, Extension. Deaths, and Marriages. 27.—East India Produce, Report on. 33.—Charities, Reports on. 28.—Health of Towns. Freemen of | 34.—Index to Reports on Charities. Cities and Boroughs. 35.—Commercial Statistics. 36.—Churches, Building. Criminal Law. Law Commission (Scotland). Factories. Central Loan Fund Board eee National Vaccine Establishment. Tithe Commission (England and Wales). Ecclesiastical Commission (Ireland). Education (Ireland). British Auxiliary Legion. Woods, Forests, &e. Reports. 37, 38.—Hand-Loom Weavers of various Counties in England ; of Wales; Scotland ; Ireland ; and Germany. 39.—Index to Reports on Municipal Corporations, 40.—Naval and Military Promotion and Retirement. Part 2.—Barbados Affairs. 42, Parts 1, 2.—Prisons (Great Britain), Prisons (Ireland). Reports on. 43.—Road Commission, State of Roads (England and Wales). Report on. 44.—General Index to the Sessional Papers for 1801-37, 46.—T ables and Indexes for Session of 1840, 1841.—Volumes :— 2, 3.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 4.—Canada:—Ordinances, Despatches, &c. South Australia :—Correspondence on the Debts incurred ; also an Account of Income and Expenditure for each year, i031 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1841 (continued ).—Volumes :— 5.— New South Wales, Papers respecting. British Guiana, Despatch from Governor, with Report on the State of the Labouring Population of Demerara and Berbice. Falkland Islands, Papers relative to. India, Correspondence, Despatches, &c. Persia, Correspondence respecting. 6, 7.—Education ; Parochial and Non-Parochial Schools (Scotland). Education (England). . 8.—Gaols. Criminal Offenders (England and Wales). Criminal Offenders (Scotland). Reports on. . 9, 10.—Levant, Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Convention between Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey. 11.—Poor Law Commission (Ireland), Report. 12.—Railways, Third and Fourth Reports respecting Railway Communication between London, Dublin, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. Railway Department, Report. 13.—Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. of the United Kingdom and its Depend- encies, Tablesof. Turnpike Trusts, Abstract of Income and Expenditure of, 1839. 14 to 16.—Slavery and Slave Trade, Correspondence, Despatches, &e. 17.—West Indies, Papers relative to :—Part 1. British Guiana. Part 2. Jamaica. 18.—Bankruptcy, Account of the number of Fiats issued the last Ten years. Court of Chancery, Returns ting ; and Rules, Orders, and Regulations. Court of Exchequer, Return of Number of Bills filed, &e. | House-of Lords :-— Account of Causes ready for Hearing ; Expense of fitting-up for Trial of Earl of Cardigan, 16th Seta an oe Privy Council (Judicial Committee), Return of Days of Sitting and List of Causes now ready. Court of Queen's Bench, Returns respecting Causes in. Church of Scotland, Copy of_a Libel served by order of the Commission of the General Assembly on the Seven Ministers suspended by the Commission. Commerce, &e. Conventions and Tariffs. Corn—Averages, Returns, &c. 1760—1840. Income and Expenditure—Account showing Net Income, 1837-40 ; State of the Funded and Unfunded Debt, 1841. Letter from the First Commissioner of Woods, &c. on Warming, &c. the New Houses of Parliament. | King William’s Town (Cork) Improvements. Mansfield Magistracy, Correspondence between Lord John Russell and the. Outrages (Ireland), Various Returns, &c. Police of Ireland, Birmingham, and the Metropolitan—Various Returns, &c. relating to. Sewers of the Metropolis, Returns respecting. Sheriffs (Ireland), Return of Names of Persons returned by the Judge, for 1841 ; also the Names of those selected by the Lord Lieutenant. Suir (River), Return of all Monies expended and voted for the Improvement of, 1830-41. Trade and Navigation, various Accounts. National Education (Ireland), Returns, Letters, &c. 19.—Borough Bye Laws, Copies of all, made under the Act 5 and 6 Will. IV. C. 76. West India Mails; Report of the Committee on the Advantages of different Ports in the British Channel. 20.—Peerage Claims:—Hastings and Tracy. Poor Law Commission (Ireland), Evidence respecting the appointment of John Butler as Returning Officer of Clonmel Union. Divorces :—Hall, Larkins, Shawe, and Wyatt. ~ 21.—Canonries in Canterbury and Westminister, Report on Application of Revenues belonging to. Interest of Money, Report on Alterations made in Laws regulating. Rotation of the Irish Bishops, Report on. Sunday Trading on Canals, &c. Ventilation, &c. of the Houses of Parliament. 22.—South Australia, Reports, with Minutes of Evidence. 23.—Banks of Issue, First and Second Reports from Select Committee of the House of Commons. Emigration (Scotland), First and Second Report, with Minutes of Evidence. 24.—Embankment of the Thames. Exportation of Machinery, First and Second Report from Committee appointed to enquire into the existing Laws affecting. 25.—Import Duties, Report from Committee of House of Commons on, with Evidence. 1032 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1841 (continued ).—Volumes :—- ' 26.—New Zealand, Report from Committee of House of Commons respecting Colonization. Railways, Report on, with Evidence. Witnesses’ Expenses before Select Committees. oe 27,—Australia (South), Fourth Annual Report of the Colonization Commissioners. Bankruptey and Insolvency, Supplementary Paper on, by William John Law. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 3rd Annual Report of Registrar General. Churches, Building, 21st Annual Report of the Commissioners. _ Criminal Law, 6th Report of Commissioners. Ecclesiastical Commission (Ireland), Report of Commissioners to Lord Lieutenant, Aug. 1840. _ Factories, Reports of Inspectors, 1840-41; and Special Reports on Legislative Interference to diminish frequency of Accidents to Children and Young Persons employed. Central Loan Fund Board (Ireland), Third Annual Report of Commissioners. 28.—Hand-Loom Weavers, Report on the Condition of. Parkhurst Prison, Reports relating to. Prisons (Ireland), Nineteenth Report of the Inspector General. Prisons (Scotland), Second Report of General Board of Directors. 29, 30.—Prisons (Great Britain), Sixth Report of the Inspectors. 31.—Poor Law Commission, Seventh Annual Report. § Medical Charities (Ireland), Report of Poor Law Commissioners on. 32.—Public Records, Second Report of the Deputy Keeper. Public Works (Ireland), Ninth Annual Report from the Board of. Tithe Commission, Report of the Commissioners for England and Wales. National Vaccine Establishment, Report from. Woods, Forests, Land, Revenue, &c. Eighteenth Report. 35.—T'ables and Indexes for Session of 1841. Papers relative to the West Indies, (1840).—Part 2. Barbados. 1842.—Volumes :— 2 to 4.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 5.—Canada, Copy of an Act for Disposal of Public Lands. Colonies :—State Correspondence respecting Roman Catholic Places of Worship in Madura District of Madras. Letter from East India Company Directors regarding Hill Coolies. Correspondence relating to employment of Indian Labourers m Mauritius. Papers regarding Constitution of Newfoundland. Papers relative to the West India Islands. 6.—Commercial Tariffs and Regulations. 3 7.—Commercial Treaties. Ecclesiastical Affairs. | Education. |§ Emigration, Exchequer Bills, Reports on. 8.—Gaols; Criminal Offenders; Parkhurst Prison; Prisons (Scotland) ; Prisons (Ireland). Reports on. 9.—Railways. Sickness, &c. among the Troops. Turnpike Trusts. Reports on. 10.—Revenue, Population, &c. Returns of. Trade of the United Kingdom. 11 to 13.—Slave Trade. 14.—Advances by Bank of England to Government. Agricultural Produce, &c. Appeals and Writs of Error. Apples and Pears imported, &c. 1836-41. Coal exported, &c. 1832-41. _ Corn and Provisions, Information respecting. Customs Duties. Deep Sea Fishery. Exchequer Bills. &c. Exports, value, &c. French Possessions in Africa. Imports, value, &c. Judicial Affairs. | Magis- trates of Boroughs. Mines, employment &c. of Children. Newgate Gaol. New South Wales, Number of Emigrants to. _ Public Income and Expenditure. Records of Fines and Recoveries (Wales and Cheshire), Reduction of the National Debt. | Trade and Navigation. Reports and Returns. 15.—Bank Averages. Courts of Common Law, Receipts and Payments. Deputy Lieutenants (Ireland), Names, &c. Exchequer Bills Funded. Excise Prose- cutions (Ireland). | Floating Breakwater in Plymouth Sound. Inquests, Number of. Magistracy and Constabulary of Ireland, Names, &c. Outrages and Offences (Ireland). Poor Law Commission (Ireland). Public Funds, Information respecting. Relief of Distress (England), Reports and Returns. 1033 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— — 1842 (continued ).—Volumes :— 16.—Fitzwalter, Townsend, and Marchmont Peerages. Oaths, Declarations in lieu of. Ventilation of Houses of Parliament. Divorces :—Coward’s ; Glegg’s ; Jackson’s ; Mieville’s ; Vere’s ; Hough’s. Salmon Fisheries (Scotland). 17.—Bonded Corn. Buildings Regulation, &c. Health of Towns. Reports on. 18.—Post Office Communication with Ireland, Report. 19.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Central Loan Fund Board. Churches, Building. Ecclesiastical Commission (Ireland). Education (Ireland). ee Factories. Fine Arts. Holyhead Roads. Children’s Employment. Reports on. 20, 21.—Children’s Employment. 22.—Forged Exchequer Bills. = Reports on. 23.—Grand Jury Presentments (Ireland). Law Courts (Ireland). National Education (Ireland). Reports on. 24.—North American Boundary. Public Records. Public Works (Ireland). Queen’s Printers (Scotland). | Revenue Collection. Tithes. | Reports on. 25.—Poor Law Commission. § Medical Charities (Ireland). | Reports on. 29, Parts 1, 2.—Poor Rate Valuations (Ireland), Reports. 30, Parts 1, 2—Prisons of Great Britain. Vaccination. | Weights and Measures. Woods, Forests, &c. Reports on. 31.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1842. 1843.—Volumes.— 2, 3.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 4.—Bankruptcy, Report. 5.—Canada. Colonies :—West Indies, Earthquake in. South Australia, Affairs of. Return of Coolies from British Guiana to India, Co ndence epee. Establishment of a Settlement at Port Essington. Falkland Islands, Colonization of. | Expedition to the River Niger. ~ Reports on. 6.—Commercial Treaties, Conventions, &.—Uruguay. Russia. Postal Com- munication with France. Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America; together with the Commercial Treaties between d and Meio Countries :—Part 6, Holland; Part 7, Italian States, including Gibraltar, Malta, and Ionian Islands. 7.—Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, and Treaties:—Part 8, Ottoman Empire; Part 9, Greece; Part 10, African States; Part 11, Russian Empire. 8.—Criminal Offenders (England and Wales). Criminal Offenders (Scotland). Gaols. § Parkhurst Prison. Prisons (Scotland). §_ Reports on. 10.—East Indies, Treaties and Correspondence regarding Sinde. 11.—Ecclesiastical Affairs. Education, Report. 12.—Emigration, Report. 13.—Poor Law Commission (Ireland). Poor Law (Scotland). Railways. Turnpike Trusts. | Reports on. '14.—Revenue, Population, Commerce, &e. of the United Kingdom and its Depend- encies. Part 10, 1840. 15.—Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. of the United Kingdom and its Depend- encies. Part 11,1841. North American Boundary. State Correspondence— Servia and Greece. Slavery, East Indies. Slave Trade. 16, 17.—Slave Trade. 18.—Annuities. Appeals. Army, Navy, &c. British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported. Copyhold Commission. Courtof Chancery. Customs Duties. Duties on Legacies. Exchequer Balances, Receipts, &c. Excise (Ireland). Fees, &c. received in Courts of Law. | Funded and Unfunded Debt. . Gold and Silver Bullion exported. Public Income and Expenditure (1842-43). Judicial ae A mina 2 Sek rr Loan Societies. ; Lunacy, Return. Lunatic ums . achinery, Exportation of. Magistracy (Ireland). Municipal Boroughs (Ireland). Outrages (Ireland). Queen’s Prison. Stamps and Taxes. Stamps (Ireland). Timber, Coffee, Coals, and Cocoa. Trade and Navigation. © Wheat, Prices of, &c. Woolimported. Reports on, 6G 1034 PARLIAMEN'T.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1843 (continued ).—Volumes :— 19.—Claims of Peerage :—Fitzwalter; Marchmont; Tracy; Townshend. Sudbury Disfranchisement. Divorces :—Jackson ; Morgan. 20.—Building of Houses of Parliament. Defamation and Libel. Expenses of Witnesses, Sudbury Disfranchisement. Lunatic Poor (Ireland). Townshend Peerage. Reports on. 21.—Aliens. Allotmentsof Land. Courts of Law & Equity. Payment of Wages. 22, 23.—West Coast of Africa. 24.—West India Colonies. 25.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Central Loan Fund Board (Ireland). 26, Parts 1, 2, and vol. 27.—Charities, Reports on. 28.—Charities. Churches, Building. Children’s Employment. Reports on. 29, 30.—Children’s Employment in Mines and Manufactories, Report. 81.—Employment of Women and Children in Agriculture, Report. 32.—Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population :—Supplementary Report relative to Interment in Towns. 33.—Criminal Law. Drainage (Ireland). Ecclesiastical Commission (Ireland). Education (Ireland). Emigration, Factories, Fisheries (Ireland). Local Taxation. 34.—Local Taxation (England and Wales), Report and Appendices. 35.—Local Taxation. Midland Mining Commission. National Education (Ireland). 36, Part 1.—Poor Law. Pentonville Prison. Prison Discipline. Prisons (Ireland). Part 2.—Prisons (Great Britain). Reports on. 37, 38.—Population (Great Britain). - 39.—Population (Ireland). 40.—Public Records. Public Works (Ireland). River Shannon Improvement. ° Vaccination. Woods, Forests, &c. Reports on. 41.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1843. 1844.—Volumes :— 2 to 5.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 6.—Commercial Treaties. Commercial Tariffs and Regulations. 7.—Criminal Offenders (England and Wales). Criminal Offenders (Scotland). East Indies. Ecclesiastical Affairs. | Reports on. 9.—Education. Emigration. | Magistracy (Ireland). Reports on. 10.—Judicial Affairs. | Lunatic Poor (Ireland). § Reports on. 11.—Revenue, Population, &c. (Porter’s Tables). 12.—State Correspondence relating to recent Events in Greece. Correspondence relating to Executions in Turkey for Apostacy from Islamism. Slave T'rade. 13, 14.—Slave Trade. 15.—Bank of England Charter. Bank Liabilities and Assets, &c. Boroughs (England and Wales). British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported. Charitable Donations and Bequests Board (Ireland). Chelsea Out-Pensioners. Crown Lands (Ireland). Customs Duties. Customs Laws. Exchequer :-— Amounts received, 1843-44. Excise Duties, Amounts received, 1843-44. Expenditure, Income, &c. (Ireland). Great Southern and Western Railway (Ireland). House of Lords, Return of Bills, &c. Lancaster and Carlisle Railway. Land Forces, &c. (Ireland). Poor Law Commission. Poor Rate Valuation, &e. (Ireland). Quarantine at Standgate Creek and Milford Haven. Savings Banks. Silk Weavers of Leigh, &c. Surrey New Roads, Accounts. Tobacco Duties. | Wheat, Prices, &. | Wool imported. Reports on. 16.—Annandale, Fitzwalter, and Sussex Peerages. 17.—Wharton Peerage. Actions for Gaming Discontinuance. Divorces :— Cheape’s, Gape’s. 18.—Bank of England. Post Office. Reports on. 19.—Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. Croydon and Epsom Railway. _ Dissenters’ Chapels (Ireland), | Gaming, Laws respecting, &c. Reports on, 1035 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1844 (continued ).—Volumes :— 20.—Gaming, Reports, &c. Joint Stock Companies, Reports, &c. 21.—Railways, Reports, &c. 22.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages. 23.—Churches, Building. Copyholds. Drainage (Ireland). Ecclesiastical Com- mission (Ireland). Education (Ireland). Emigration. Factories. Fine Arts. Fisheries (Ireland). | Holyhead and Port Dynllaen Harbours. Reports on. 25.—Improvement of the Metropolis, Report. 27.—Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Mining Population. Ordnance, Memoir of (Ireland). Poor Law Commission. Poor Law Inquiry (Scotland). Reports. 28 to 32.—Poor Law Inquiry (Scotland), Reports. 33.—Population (Great Britain). Public Records. | Public Works (Ireland). 34.—Prisons of Great Britain, Reports. $5.—Prisons (Ireland). Prisons (Scotland). Milbank Prison. Parkhurst Prison. | Pentonville Prison. § Reports on. 36.—Railways. Turnpike Trusts (South Wales). _—_ Reports on. 87.—Sudbury Bribery Commission. Tithe Commission. Union Workhouse Contracts (Ireland). Woods, Forests, &c. Reports on. 38.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1844. 1845.—Volumes :— 2 to 5.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 6, Part 1.—Bankruptcy Court, Rules and Orders made by ; with Returns, Accounts, &c. Proposal for the Amendment of the Law of Bankruptcy and Insolvency. Colonies and British India, Account showing the Grants, Endowments, and Appropriations made for the purpose of Religious Instruction, or of Education, for 1840-42. New Zealand, Papers relative to the Affairs of. New South Wales, Corre- ndence relative to Crown Lands and Emigration. Van Diemen’s Land, Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governor on Convict Discipline. Levant, Papers relative to the Jurisdiction of H.M.’s Consuls. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies. | Post Office of Great Britain and the Post Office of France :— Additional Articles to those agreed upon between the. Post between British and Belgian Dominions, Convention for regulating, and Articles agreed upon. 7.—Criminal Offenders, Tables showing the Number of, committed for Trial or bailed for ap mee, in 1844. Education, Minutes of the Committee of Council on, with Appendices, 1843-44. 8.—Imported Commodities :—Statement of the consumption of, in two years preceding, and two years following the Establishment of the new Tariff under Act 5 and 6 Vict. C. 47. Inguests on Infants, Return of the number of, held in ee and Wales upon the Bodies of Infants of one year old and under, from June 1842 to 20th May 1844. Judicial Affairs, Accounts, Returns, &c. Outrages (Ireland), Returns reported by the Constabulary, July 1843 to June 1845. Poor Law Commission :—General Rules issued by the Commissioners in England and Wales ; General Order issued in Ireland ; Return of the Number of Children under sixteen in the Poorhouses of Ireland. Railways, Returns and Resolutions. 9.—Tables of the Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. of the United Kingdom and its Dependencies. 10, 11.—Slave Trade, Correspondence and Convention. 13, 14.—State Correspondence with H. M.’s Embassy at Constantinople respecting the Affairs of Syria, and with H.M.’s Consuls General in Syria and Damascus. Corre- spondence respecting the Operations of the Commission for running and tracing the Boundary Line between H.M.’s Possessions in North America and the United States. Sugars of Cuba and Porto Rico, Correspondence respecting. Ordinances passed in 1844 by the Superintendent of British Trade in China. 15.—Standing Orders of the House of Lords, 1036 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued)— 1845 (continued ).—Volumes :— 16.—Public Debt, Returns of the Amount of the, consisting in Annuities for Life, &. as it stood at the end of each of the last five years, and of the Amount of Life Annuities created in each of the last five years, &c. Ecclesiastical Revenues of all Dignities and Benefices of the Sees of Bangor and St. Asaph, on an average of three years ending 1831. _ Bank of England, Return of the Notes issued by ; also of the Gold Coin and Gold and Silver Bullion. Bank-Notes (Scotland) in circulation 1834-44, Return of the Amount. Solicitor to the Board of Education, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, Board of Erasmus Smith’s Schools, Hibernian School, Board of Charitable Bequests in Ireland, and the office of Clerk of the Peace, Westmeath, Names of Persons or Firm holding the office of. British and Irish Produce and Manufactures, Account of the official and declared Value of, exported from the United Kingdom in the year ending 5th January, 1845. Churches built within the Diocese of London by H. M.’s Commissioners, in which the whole of the Pew-Rents have not been assigned to the Minister as Stipend ; also Correspondence with the Rev. Richard Burgess. Coals, Return of the Quantity of, imported into the City of London, 1843-45; with the Duties. Constabulary of Ireland, Return of Date of Appointment of Inspector-General, and of all the Higher Ranks. . Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster, Account of the Gross and Net Revenue of, 1844. Memorial of the Inhabitants of the Parishes of Dingle, Kildrum, Ventry, Dunquin, Dunurlin, and Kilmaolchedar to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; together with Answer of the Under-Secretary. Incomes (Intended Average) of Archbishops and Bishops as they become subject to the Act 6 & 7 Will. IV. C.77 ; with Charge imposed or Augmentation granted. Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, Resolutions respecting the Leasehold Property belonging tothe. Episcopal Fund, Income of the, 1835-45. Exchequer, Account of all Monies received during the year ending 5th April 1845 to the account of. Excise, Account of the Quantities of the several Articles charged with Duties in the four years ended 5th January 1845. Fees charged on passin a Patent for an Invention through the different Public Offices in Scotland an Ireland. = Incorporation of Companies Bill, Standing Order (Ireland). Return of Persons holding Land, &c. Maynooth (Ireland), Memorial of the Trustees of the Roman Catholic College at. Ireland, Return of H. M.’s Army serving in (1835-45). Post Office, Account showing Revenue, 1840-44 ; Number of Applications during the last 12 months complaining of Miscarriage and Loss of Newspapers. Public Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom, 1842-44, Accounts of; also of the amount of all Taxes, repealed, expired, or reduced; Balances in the Exchequer, 1845, &c. Ships and their Tonnage :—Returns of the Number of British ; and of British Seamen employed in Whale Fishery, &c. 1830-32 and 1841-43. Spirits, Account showing the Number of Gallons of Irish Spirits and Duty, 1835-45. | Scotland:—Turnpike and Toll Bars in Scotland, Account of the Number of Beer and Spirit Licenses granted to Keepers of. Spirit’ Licenses granted in each Parish in Scotland, Account of. ugar Duties:— Communications, Memorials, Returns, Drawbacks, &c. Sugar and Glass, Accounts of Drawbacks on, 1845. Timber and Coffee Duties, Amount received, 1840-44. Town land Survey in Ireland, Account of the Sums voted for. Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom, Accounts. University of Trinity College, Dublin, Number of Persons professing the Roman Catholic Religion, who have entered as Students, 1829-44. Wheat, various Returns, &e. 17.—Balcarras (James, Earl of) claiming the Dignities of Earl of Crawfurd and Lord Lindsay, and the Petition of Robert Lindsay Crawfurd, claiming the Titles, &c. of Earl of Crawfurd and Lindsay; Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. Wharton Peerage Claim, Evidence on. Baker (Thomas), Petition of, respecting Proceedings taken against him by John Harlow, Minutes of Evidence on. Simmons (Charles), Minutes of Evidence on Act to dissolve the Marriage of. 18.—Baker (Thomas), Petition for Protection, Drainage of Entailed Estates, Report from Select Committee, aT Se ee | ——— ee 1037 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1845 (continued ).—Volumes :— 19.—Law of Debtor and Creditor, Report from Select Committee on. Railways :— Direct London and Portsmouth and London and York, Reports on. Railway Bills, First Report from Committee on. Schoolmasters (Parochial), Scotland, Report on the Duties, Emoluments, and present condition of. St. Asaph and Bangor Diocese, First and Second Reports on. 20.—Commons Inclosure, Report from Committee, with Minutes of Evidence. 21.—Poor (Ireland), Report from Committee of House of Commons on. Railways (Atmospheric), Report on, with Minutes of Evidence. Railway Bills :—First and Second Reports on, and Report from Classification Committee. 22.—Circuit Regulation Commission, Report from. | Copyhold Commissioners, Fourth ~ Report of. Criminal Law, Eighth Report of H. M.’s Commissioners. Criminal Law, First Report of H. M.’s Commissioners for Revising and Consolidating. 23.—Children’s Employment. —_ Index to the Second Report—“ Manufactures,” and “Mines.” Ghacsties, Building, 25th Annual Report of H.M.’s Commissioners. Colonial Land and Emigration Commission, Fifth General Report. Drainage (Ireland), Third Annual Report from the Board of Public Works. Ecclesiastical Commission, First General Report. Education (Ireland), Eleventh Report of the Commissioners. Frame-Work Knitters, Report of the Commissioners ' appointed to enquire into the Condition of. 24, 25.—Frame-Work Knitters (Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, and Derbyshire), - Appendix to Report. _ Factories, Reports of the Inspectors, 1844-45. Fall of the Cotton at Oldham, and part of the Prison at Northleach, Report on. Fine Arts, Fourth Report of the Commissioners. Fisheries (Ireland), Third Annual Report on. 26.—Harbours of Refuge, Report of Commissioners, with Minutes of Evidence. 27.—Health of Towns & Populous Districts, Appendix (Part 2) to Second Report on. 28.—Improving the Metropolis, Second, Third, and Fourth Reports of the Commis- sioners. Rogers (F. Newman), Report on Petition from Eliza Price, of ill- treatment ; and into the manner in which the Magisterial Business of the Kingswinford District in Staffordshire has been conducted. Occupation of Land in Ireland, Report from H. M.’s Commissioners on the Law and Practice of. 29 to 33.—Occupation of Land (Ireland), Evidence, Appendix, and Index. 34,—Lunatic Asylums (Ireland), Report of the Inspectors-General. Mining Dis- tricts, Report of the Commissioner to inquire into the operation of Act 5 & 6 Vict. C. 99, and into the State of the Population. Parish Register Abstract, 1841, Abstract of Answers and Returns under Population Acts 3 & 4 Vict. C. 99, & 4 Vict. C. 7 (England and Wales and Islands in the British Seas). Poor Law Commissioners, Appendices to the Eleventh Annual Report. Poorer Classes in Ireland, Third Report of the Commissioners for inquiring into the Condition of the. 35, 36.—Poor Law Inquiry (Scotland), Appendix to Report of H.M.’s Commissioners, Parts 6 and 7: With Analytical Index to Reports and Evidence contained in Appendices, Parts 1, 2, 3. 37, Parts 1, 2, 3.—Prisons in Great Britain, 10th Report of the Inspectors. _ Prisons in Scotland, 10th Report. _— Prisons in Ireland, 23rd Report. § Milbank, Second Report. Parkhurst, Reports relating to. Pentonville, Third Report. Reverend W. Russell’s Report on Condemned Sermon in the case of Convict Hocker. 38.—Public Records, Sixth Report of the Deputy-Keeper; with Appendices, and - Index to Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Reports. Public Works (Ireland), 13th Annual Report from the Board. Tidal Harbours, First Report of Commissioners with Minutes of Evidence. 39.—Railway Department of the Board of Trade :—Reports on the Kentish and South-Eastern, Newcastle and Berwick, Manchester and Leeds, London, Worcester, and Wolverhampton, Birmingham and Shrewsbury, Berkshire, Hampshire, 1038 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1845 (continued).—Volumes :— Wiltshire, Dorsetshire & Somersetshire Districts, Cornwall & Devonshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, Approach to the Metropolis, Portsmouth, South Wales, London and York, Colchester and Harwich, North of Leeds, Lancashire, Scotland, and Ireland, Railway Schemes. Report on Proposed Amalgamations of Railways. Railway Accidents, Major-General Pasley’s Reports on. School of Design, Fourth Report. Vaccine Institution (National), Last Report. | Woods and Forests, 22nd Report. 40, Parts 1, 2, and 41.—Index to the Statutes (Public and Private) passed in the several years from the Union with Ireland to the termination of the Fourth Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1801-40. 42.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1845. 1846.—Volumes :— 8 to 5.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 6.—Commercial Tariffs and Regulations and Treaties:—Part 16—States of Mexico. 7.—Convict Discipline (New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land), Report. 8.—Criminal Offenders (England and Wales). Criminal Offenders (Ireland). Criminal Offenders (Scotland). Crown Lands and Emigration (New South Wales). 9.—Education, Minutes of Council on, with Appendices. 10.—Failure of the Potato Crop, &c. (Ireland). Local Taxation. Reports on. 11.—Railways :—Progress of Bills in the House of Lords. 12, 13.—Railways :—Subscription Contracts, &e. 14.—Real Property in England and. Wales, and Amount of Income and Property Tax in England and Wales in 1842. Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. of the United Kingdom and its Dependencies. Part 14 (1844). 15 to 17.—Slave Trade Correspondence. 18.—State Correspondence :—Oregon Territory. Buenos Ayres and Monte Video, Intervention. Greek Loan. Customs Tariff, United States. Sugars of Cuba and Porto Rico. _—‘International Copyright, Russia. | Postal Convention, Hanover. Postal Communication (Danish Dominions). North-Western Frontier of India, Hostilities and Treaties. Canada, Despatches. Canada, Address to Her Majesty from the Legislative Assembly, respecting the Admission of Foreign Corn into British Markets. Petition from Town of Hamilton relative to Corn and Timber. Affairs of New Zealand. Ordinance passed by the Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China, 19.—Agriculture. Board of Works (Ireland). British Museum. British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported. | Chelsea and Greenwich Hospitals. Clerks of the Crown and Clerks of the Peace (Ireland). Coalwhippers Fund. Colleges (Ireland). Cotton Wool Imported. Customs Duties. Disease (Ireland). Dispensaries and Fever Hospitals (Ireland). | Ejectments (Ireland). Exchequer Accounts. Exports. Grand Jury Presentments (Ireland). Guano Trade. Holyhead Harbour. Holyhead Road. House of Lords, Returns of Bills, Resolutions, &e. | Houses of Parliament, Warming and Ventilating. — Import- ation of Corn. Income and Expenditure. Income Tax. Joint Stock Banks. Judicial Affairs. Reports on. 20.—Lieutenants of Counties, &c. (Ireland). Limerick, Port and Harbour of. Malt, Account of, 1821 to 1845. _ Murders and Attempts to Murder (Ireland). Pensions on the Civil List. _ Police, Constabulary, and Stipendiary Magistrates (Ireland). Poor Law Commission. Poor Law Commission (Ireland). eturns showing the Population, Amount and Interest of the National Debt. Price of Wheat and ae ree exported ; Live Stock imported, and Price of Meat. Post Office. Potatoes, Price of (Ireland). Reduction of National Debt. Revenue, Commerce, &c. of the United Kingdom. __ Revenue, &c. (Ireland). | Roscommon Infirmary. Saint Asaph and Bangor, Dioceses of, Spirits (Ireland). Sugar and Molasses, Duties paid, 1845, -46. Timber and Bark, Royal Forests. ‘Tithes, Amount paid per £100 (1845). Trade and Navigation. | Turnpike Roads (South Wales). Wheat Returns. Reports on.. 1039 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1846 (continued).—Volumes :— 21.—Crawford and Lindsay Peerage. Perth Peerage. 22, 23.—Burdens affecting Real Property, Report. 24, 25.—Destitute Poor (Ireland), Report. 26.—Grant’s Patent for Ventilation. | High Constables Bill. Houses of Parliament, Building. _ Railway Bills, Mode of dealing with. | Manchester and Southampton Railway Bill. Stamford and Spalding Railway Bill. Railways. Reports on. 27, 28.—Andover Union, Report on. 29.—District Asylums, Metropolis. 30, 31.—Game Laws. Reports on. 32.—Metropolitan Sewage Manure, Report on. Private Bills, Report on. Railways and Canals Amalgamation. 33.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (England). _ Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). | Churches, Building. § Colonial Land and Emigration. Colonial Possessions. | Reports on. 34.—Reports on:—Copyholds. Criminal Law. Drainage (Ireland). Education (Ireland). Factories. Feeding of Cattle with Malt. Fine Arts. Fisheries (Ireland). | Gases and Explosions in Collieries. 35.—Houses of Parliament, Warming and Ventilating. Improvement of the Metropolis. | Reports on. 36.—Inclosure Commission. Joint Stock Companies. Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Lunatic Asylums ee Maynooth College. Mining Popu- lation. National Education (Ireland). Poor Law Commission. Reports on. 37.—Prisons of Great Britain, Report. 38.—Prisons (Scotland). Prisons (Ireland). Millbank Prison. Parkhurst Prison. Pentonville Prison. Reports on. 39.—Public Records. | Queen’s Printers (Scotland). §_ Reports on. 40.—Railway Gauges, Report. 41.—Railway Termini in the Metropolis. 42.—Railways :—Railway Department, Report of Officers. Reports on Accidents. 43.—Sain 2 Andrew’s University. School of Design. Factories’ Smoke Prohibition. on. 44.—Tidal Harbours, Report. 45.—Reports on:—Tidal Harbours. Tithes. Vaccination. | Woods, Forests, &c. 46.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1846. 1847.—Volumes :— 3 to 5.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 6.—Copies or Extracts of Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governor of Newfoundland on the subject of the Fire at St. John’s. —_- Copies or Extracts of Correspondence between Her Majesty’s Government, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to make Railways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, &e. Co ndence with the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, relative to the Kafir Tribes. _ Papers relative to the Affairs of New Zealand. Order in Council dated 9th March 1847, relative to the Occupation of Waste Lands in New South Wales. Co mdence between the Colonial Office and the Governor of Van Diemen’s Land, respecting Sir Eardley Wilmot, Bart. Account of the Exports and Imports from the Australian and British North American Colonies. 7.—Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources, and Trade of the States of Europe and America : with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries. Parts 17, 18, and 19—Spanish American Republics. Part 20— Hayti, and Foreign West Indies. § Part 21—Empire of Brazil. 8.—Convict Discipline, Correspondence on. Criminal Offenders (England and Wales, Ireland, and Scotland), Tables showing the number of Criminal Offenders Committed for Trial in 1846. 9 to 11.—Distress (Ireland), 1846-47. Correspondence relating to the Measures adopted for the Relief of. 1040 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1847 /continued).—Volumes :— > 12.—Distress (Ireland & Scotland), 1846-47. Correspondence, Letters, &c. relating to, Distress (Scotland), 1846-47. Correspondence relating to. 13.—Ecclesiastical Commission. Orders in Council made in 1843, 1844, 1845, & 1846, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners of England. 14.—Education. Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, 1846-47. With Appendices. 15.—Emigration. Papers relative to Emigration to the British Provinces in North America. Harbour Conservancy Bill, Opinions on the. Leith Harbour, Report and Correspondence on; with Returns of the Revenue received and expended in each year, since 1827. Railways, &c. Bills. Railways, Account of the Dividends paid on all Railway Stock in England, Scotland, and Ireland, in 1845-46. Account of the Capital or Stock authorised to be raised by an Railway Company. — List of the Names of all Persons holding Shares in Iris Railways, in 1847. 16.—Slave Trade Correspondence. . 17.—Slave Trade Correspondence — Correspondence relating to the Marriages of the Queen and Infanta of Spain ; together with the Treaty of Utrecht. Additional Articles agreed upon between the Post Offices of Great Britain and France, relating to the Convention of 1843. Postal Convention between Great Britain and Prussia, 1846. Accession of the King of Saxony to the Copyright Convention, 1846. Accession of the States forming the Thuringian Union to the International Copyright Convention, 1846. Papers relating to the Articles of Agreement for the Administration of the Lahore State, 1846. | Correspond- ence relative to the Operations in the Canton River, 1847. 18.—Protocol of a Conference relative to the Affairs of Portugal, 1847 ; and Corre- spondence. Royal Proclamations of Amnesty issued by the Queen of Portugal. Papers relative to the Suppression, by Austria, Prussia, and Russia, of the Free State of Cracow, and its Annexation to the Austrian Empire. | Communications between the Representatives in Switzerland of Austria, Prussia, and Russia, with the Council of Berne. 19.—Union Workhouses (Ireland), Correspondence relating to. 20.—Accountant General (Court of Chancery), Return of all Stocks and Securities standing in the name of, in 1847. | Appeals (House of Lords), Opinions on Cases delivered by the Judges. Army, Copy of the Warrant of King George III. fixing Pensions, 1806. Returns respecting the Strength, &c. of the Army. Ballykilcline Crown Lands (Ireland), Correspondence and Papers relative to. Bank of England :—Value of all Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion in the Bank, Note Circulation, &c. 1846. Bankruptcy :—Returns of Commissioners showing the Number of Days they have sat, &c. Returns of the Total Amount of Assets collected by Official Assignees, from 1842 to 1846. Abstracts of the Accounts of Boroughs in England and Wales, 1845-46. Official and declared value of all British and Irish Produce and Manufactures, exported during the years 1840-47. Constabulary (Ireland), Strength of Force in 1847. Criminal Convictions :— Returns of Convictions for Rape, for 20 years ending 1847 ; also of Convictions for Shooting, Forgery, Arson, &c. . Education (Ireland), Total amount of Rents received each Year by the Commissioners of Education, 1842-47. | Exchequer :— Returns of Income and Expenditure in 1847. Return of the Names of the Ships which formed the Experimental Squadron, in each of the years from 1842 to 1846. Improvements in Lands (Ireland) :—Return of Persons who have petitioned to make permanent Improvements in the Land. Inclosures, Applications for Advance of Public Money for. Ledoyen’s Disinfecting Fluid, Letters and Reports on the Efficacy of. Liverpool, Casual Poor in; Returns and Regulations of. Loans for Public Works, &c. (Ireland), Account of Money advanced on Loan, Magistracy :—Reports, Letters, &c. on Committals. 21.—National Debt :—Return of the Total Amount of the Public Debt. Papers relative to the Great Clock for the New Westminster Palace, Return of Outrages reported by the Constabulary in Ireland,.1845 to 1847. Paper Duties, 1041 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1847 (continued ).—Volumes :— Returns. Poor Laws, Poor Law Commission, &c. :—Reports, Letters, &c. relative to. Poor Law Commission (Ireland), Letter and Returns of the several Unions in Ireland. Post Office, Returns, &c. Return of the Names of _ Plaintiffs and Defendants in all Processes for Rent, at Ballina Sessions (Ireland), 1846. Representative Peers (Scotland), Return of Voters ; and Minutes of Spreng a at Holyrood House at the Election of Peer of Scotland. Return of the Value of each Living held in Saint Asaph and Bangor Dioceses. Silk Manufactures, Declared Value of, exported during 1844, -45, -46. Statement of Quantities of India Manufactures, Handkerchiefs, &c. 1844, -45, -46. Soap Duties, Returns. Stamp Duties on Newspapers. Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom, during 1844, -45,-46. | Wellington Statue, Correspondence relative to. Wheat, Grain, Meal, &c. Imports, Exports, and Consumption of in 1846 ; with Average Price of. 22.—Minutes of Evidence, &c., relating to Crawfurd and Lindsay Peerage ; Perth Peerage; Saye and Sele Peerage; Tracy Peerage. Minutes of Evidence - relating to Brooks’ Divorce ; Martin’s Divorce. 23.—Bankruptcy and Insolvency Bill, Report on from the Select Committee of the House of Lords. Colonization from Ireland, Report, Minutes of Evidence, &c. of the Select Committee of the House of Lords. 24.—Criminal Law :—First and Second Reports (and General Index) from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, relative to. 25.—Houses of Parliament, Minutes of Evidence, and the Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, relative to the building of the, 1846-47. Parliament Office, Report on. Poor Removal Act, Report on. Post Office, rt and Minutes of Evidence from the Select Committee of the House of Lords. Railway Bills, Report relative to the Suspension of Railway Bills. Report on the Petitions respecting the Birmingham and Oxford Junction Railway. = Repre- sentative Peers of Scotland, Report and Minutes of Evidence relative to the Election of Lord Gray. 26.—Holyhead Harbour Bill, Report and Minutes of Evidence. Navigation Laws :— Ist, 3rd, 4th, and 5th ps from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, together with Minutes of Evidence, Index, &c. 27.—Private Bills, Reports on from Select Committees of the House of Commons, appointed in 1846 and 1847; together with Minutes of Evidence, &c. 28.—Settlement and Poor Removal :—Reports (1st to 8th) from the Select Committee of the House of Commons ; together with Minutes of Evidence, &c. 29.—Westminster Bridge and New Palace :—Reports (1st and 3rd) from the Select Committee of the House of Commons ; together with Minutes of Evidence, &c. 30.—Bishopricks in England and Wales, First Report to Her Majesty of the Com- mission appointed to inquire into the State of. Breweries and Distilleries :— Report on the Use of Barley, Malt, Sugar, and Molasses in. Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland), Second Report on. Churches, Building, 27th Annual Report. Criminal Law, Third Report on. _‘ Criminal Law in the Channel Islands :—Jersey, First Report on. Colonial Land and Emigration Commission, Seventh General Report, 1847. 31.—Colonial Possessions, Reports made for the year 1846. 32.—Dover Harbour of Refuge, Report on. Ecclesiastical Commission, Second General Report. | Education in Wales, Reports on. 33.—Education in Wales, Reports on. 34.—Factories, Reports of Inspectors for 1846-47. Fine Arts, Seventh Report (with Appendix) of the Commissioners on the Fine Arts. Gases and Explosions in Collieries, Reports on. “Great Britain” Steamer, Reports on. Holyhead Harbour :—Report, Letters, &c. relative to, 1846. Improvement of the oe Sixth Report of the Commissions on the. Inclosure Commission, Second Report. Loan Fund Board (Ireland), Ninth Annual Report. 6H 1042 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1847 (continued ).—Volumes :— ‘ 35.—Land Occupation (Ireland), Digest of Evidence taken before Her Majesty's Commissioners of Inquiry, Part I. : 37.—Lunatic Asylums (Ireland), Inspector’s Reports, 1846. Mining Population, Report on, in 1847. National Education (Ireland), 13th Report of the Commissioners of, for 1846. Poor Law Commission, 13th Annual Report, and Appendices. Poor Relief in Saint Marylebone and Saint Pancras, Report on. Poor Relief (Scotland), First Annual Report. Poorer Classes (Ireland), Third Report relative to, in 1836. 38.—Prisons (England), Second Report of the Surveyor-General. Millbank Prison :—Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Manage- ment of ; together with Minutes of Evidence. Parkhurst Prison, Reports relating to, 1847. Pentonville Prison, Fifth Report on. 39.—Prisons of Great Britain, Inspector’s 12th Report. Prisons (Scotland), General Board of Directors’ Eighth Report. Prisons (Ireland), Inspectors-General 25th Report ; with Appendices. Public Records, Eighth Report of the Deputy Keeper. Public Works (Ireland), 14th and 15th Annual Reports. 40.—Railways :—Reports on the various Bills presented to Parliament in Session 1847. Railway Communication between London and Dover, Report on the Proposed Schemes for. Great Southern and Western (Irish) Railway ; Report of Mr. Walker on the. Central Railway Terminus in Glasgow, Report on. Relief of Distress (Ireland), 1st, 2nd and 3rd Reports of the Relief Commissioners. Further Report, and Correspondence on the subject of Relief Works in the County of Clare. School of Design, Reports on the State and Management of, 1846-47. 41,—Tidal Harbours :—A ppendix (C.) to Second Report of the Commissioners appomted to inquire into the State and Condition of the Tidal and other Harbours, &c. of Great Britain and Ireland ; with Supplement and Index. 42.—Tithes, Report of the Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales, 1847. Vaccination, Report on, 1847. Woods, Forests, &c. 24th Report of the Com- missioners of. | Woolwich Hulks, Report on ; together with Minutes of Evidence taken on the Treatment and Condition of the Convicts. 43, Se ey to Reports of Commissioners, 1810-45, Law and Courts of Justice, 45.—Indexes to Reports of Commissioners, 1800-1846, Roads and Bridges. 46.—A General Index to the Sessional Papers :—House of Lords, or presented by Special Command, from 1801 to 1845. 47.—Numerical List of the Sessional Papers. List of Papers presented by Her Majesty's Command. Alphabetical Index to the Accounts, Bills, Papers, and Reports. | Tables and Indexes of all the Acts passed in the Session. 1847-48.—Volumes :— 3 to 6.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 7.—Agricultural Produce (Ireland), Returns. Colonies :—Colonial Laws passed under the authority of an Act of the Imperial Parliament 9 and 10 Vict. C. 94. Copies or Extracts of Correspondence between Secretary of State and the Governors of the several Colonies, respecting Navigation Laws, since 1845. Despatches oa for the Opinion of Lord Metcalfe on Mode of Colonization ; with Reply. orrespondence on Affairs of Canada. Correspondence with Governor of Cape of Good Hope, relative to the State of the Kafir Tribes. Correspondence relative to the Establishment of the Settlement of Natal. 8.—Colonies :—Ceylon—Reports and Correspondence on the Finance and Commerce of. New South Wales—Papers relative to the Occupation of Crown Lands. New Zealand, ae relative to the Affairs of. |'Tobago—Hurricane in; and Loan to British Guiana and Trinidad for the Encouragement of Immigration, Pa Ts relative to. T'rinidad—Petition of the Inhabitants interested in the Cultivation of Sugar. 1043 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1847-48 (continued ).—Volumes :— 9.—Sugar Growing Colonies :—Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors, as to the Distress existing. 10.—Commercial Tariffs and Regulations ; Resources and Trade of the several States of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries. Part 22.—India, Ceylon, and other Oriental Countries. 11.—Commercial Marine of Great Britain, Papers relating to the. Convict Discipline, Correspondence on. Criminal Offenders (England and Wales), Tables showing the Number of, in 1847. Criminal Offenders (Ireland), Tables showing the Number of, in 1847. Criminal Offenders (Scotland), Return of, for 1847. 12.—Ecclesiastical Commission :—Orders in Council made in 1847, ratifying Schemes of the Commissioners. Education :—Minute of the Committee of Council defining Conditions of aid to Roman Catholic Schools ; also Minute relating to Grants towards the Purchase of Lesson and Text Books and Maps for Elementa Schools, Dec. 18, 1847. Minutes on Education and Appendices. 13.—Emigration to the British Provinces in North America, Papers relative to. Emigration to the Australian Colonies. 14.— Railways :—Return showing the Amount of Capital and Loans authorised by the various Railway Acts passed since 1843, &e. Railway Amalgamations in England and Scotland, Return of all existing. Railways :—Returns of Passenger and Goods Traffic on each Railway in Great Britain and Ireland, 1846-47. _ Railroad Bills suspended under the Order of the last Session. Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. of the United Kingdom and its Dependencies :—Tables of, Parts 15, 16, 1845-46. 15 to 17.—Relief of Distress, &c. (Ireland), Papers relating to Proceedings for ; and State of the Unions and Workhouses. 4th, 5th, and 6th Series, 1847-48. 18.—Slave Trade Correspondence. 19.—State Correspondence, &c. Spain :—Papers relative to Restrictions imposed on the ec ena of Woollen and Cotton Goods. Correspondence between the British and Spanish Governments. Papers relative to the Affairs of Spain, and Co ndence between Sir H. Bulwer and the Duke of Sotomayor ; Despatch of Sir H. Bulwer, 30th May 1848. Austrian Government :—Further Communication from, as to the Territorial Arrangements, &c. of Italy. | Sardinia (King of), Correspondence relative to the Intervention of, in the Affairs of Lombardy. Switzerland :—Correspondence relative to Affairs of. Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of the Equator for the Abolition of Traffic in Slaves. Great Britain and China :—Papers ing Commercial Relations between. Papers relating to the Murder of Six ishmen at Canton, December 1847. China :—Ordinances used by the Authorities in 1847, and Commissions to the Chief Supt. of Trade. International Copyright, Convention between Her Majesty the King of Hanover for Establishment of. Oldenburgh (Grand Duke of), Accession of, to the Convention for the Establishment of International Copyright. Orders in Council giving Copyright to Authors of the States forming the Thuringian Union, of the Kingdom of Hanover, and the Grand Duchy of Oldenburgh ; and reducing the Duties on Books and Engravings of those Countries. Mails :— Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French for Establishment of two daily, between Great Britain and France. Post Office of London and the Post Office of Bremen, Agreement between. Post Office of London and the Post Office of Hamburgh ; Additional Agreement between. Postal Convention between the United Kingdom and the Republic of New Granada. 20.—Arms (Ireland), Return of all, and of Ammunition which have been surrendered under 11 Vict. C. 2. Ballykilcline Crown Lands, Reports and Papers relating to. Banking :—Correspondence and Returns. § Bankruptcy Accounts and Returns. Cattle imported :—Account showing Number and Description of, during the last _two years ; also Account of British Sheep and Lambs, Wool and Woollen Yarn, exported during last two years. Also Account of Wool imported. Coalwhippers’ Fund, Balance Sheet from 31st Dec. 1846 to 31st Dec. 1847. Constabulary 1044 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 184'7-48 (continued ).—Volumes :— (Ireland), Statement of the Force on ist Jan. 1848. County Courts (Home Circuit), Return of Number of Plaints entered and Number of Causes tried, &c. Disease among Sheep, Correspondence respecting. East India Company, Accounts, Papers, &c. Game Certificates, Returns relative to. House of Lords :—Minutes of Election of 16 Peers of Scotland. Opinions of Judges. Returns of Number of Days the House has sat during 1847-48. Public Income and Expenditure, Accounts of. Incumbrances affecting Landed Property in Ireland, Returns, 1838-47. Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Institution, Returns. 21.—Legacy, &c. Duties, Returns. | Loan Societies, Abstracts of Accounts of. New Houses of Parliament, Further Papers relative to the Great Clock at Westminster. Newman (Mary Ann), Commitment for Felony, Copy of the Information and Warrant. — Official and Declared Value of Exports (United Kingdom). Outrages (Ireland), Returns reported by the Constabulary, 1847-48. - Pensions on the Civil List, List of all granted between 20th June 1847 and 20th June 1848. Poor Law Commission, General Rules, and Return of Paupers, 25th March 1848. Property and Income Tax, Returns of Charge on. | Royal Navy; Mail Packets; and Shipping :—Various Returns relating to. Salaries, &c. in Public Offices, Returns of. Savings Banks, Return of the principal Sums deposited in and with- drawn from, for 1846 and 1847. Spanish Refugees who have been Pensioners of the British Government since 1833, Return of. Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom, Accounts of, for 1848. Treasonable Offences (Ireland), Copies of Proclamations issued by Lord Lieutenant. Turnpike Trusts, Abstracts of the Statements of Income and Expenditure, &. 1847-48. Valuations of Tenements (Ireland), Returns. | Vernon Collection of Pictures, &c. Correspondence between the Trustees of the National Gallery and Lords of the Treasury. | Wheat, &c. Accounts of all Grain, Meal, and Flour imported into United Kingdom, 1847-48. 22.—Peerage Claims :—Crawfurd and Lindsay; Dufferin and Claneboye; Lanes- borough ; Perth; Saye and Sele; Southesk ; Tracy. Divorces :—Field ; Heneage ; Jervis; Lugard ; Nicholson. 23.—Bankrupt Law Consolidation, Report from Select Committee. Colonization from Ireland, First, Second, and Third Reports from Committee. 24.—Commercial Distress, Report from Committee. Criminal Law Administration Amendment, Report from Committee on. _ Criminal Law Consolidation, Report from Committee on. Grant’s Patent for Ventilation, Report on Petition of Donald Grant. 25,—Navigation Laws :—First, Second, and Third Reports from Committee. 26.—Railways, Compensation for Lands used for. Railways :—Furness ;_ Chester and Holyhead; London, Brighton, and South Coast; London and South Western ; Minutes of Evidence. Rating of Immediate Lessors under Irish Poor Law Acts, Report on. Registering Births, &c. (Scotland), Report on. 27, 28.—Commercial Distress :—First and Second Reports from the Secret Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. 29.—Ecclesiastical Commission. Election Petitions—Cheltenham, Great Yarmouth. ’ Farmers Estate Society (Ireland). 30.—Growth of Cotton in India :—Report, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. 31.—Medical Registration :—Reports, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix. National Land Comp pany :—Reports, Minutes of Evidence, and Index. Printing :— Reports, Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. 32.—Railway Acts Enactments, and Railway Bills :—Reports, Minutes of Evidence, &c. 33.—Sites for Churches (Scotland) :—Reports, Minutes, &c. 34 to 37.—Sugar and Coffee Planting :—Eight Reports, with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix, 38.— Woods, Forests, &c. Reports and Minutes of Evidence. sgirmine © Deaths, &c.:—Eighth and Ninth Annual Reports (1845, 1846). arita e Donations and Bequests (Ireland), Third Report. Cholera :—Report a a ee a — 1045 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1847-48 (continued ).—Volumes :— on Capabilities of Metropolitan Workhouses for Reception and Treatment of Cholera Cases. Churches, Building, 28th Report. Colonial Land and Emigration Commission, Eighth General Report. 40.—Colonial Possessions, Report for 1847. 41.—Criminal Law, &c. Fourth Report relative to revismg and consolidating the. Commission inquiring into Means of improving the Law for Conveyance of Real Pro , &e. Criminal Law in the Channel Islands—Guernsey. Education (Ireland), Report for 1847-48. Factories, Reports. Inclosure Commission, Third and Fourth Reports. 42.—Land Improvement (Ireland), Reports. Law of Marriage :—Reports, with — of Evidence, &c. Loan come come Ae awe pune Report. unacy, Re &e. Maynoo ollege, on port. erchan Seamen’s Fond, Report. Metropolitan Sanitary Commission :—Reports, Minutes of Evidence, &c. Mining Population, Report on State of. Mining Inspection in France and Belgium, Report by S. Tremenheere, Esq. 43.—National Education (Ireland), 14th Report. | Poor Law Commission, Report, &c. Poor Law Administration (Ireland). Poor Relief (Scotland). § Reports, &c. 44.—Milbank Prison. Parkhurst Prison. Pentonville Prison. Prisons of Great Britain. Reports on. 45.—Prisons of Great Britain. Prisons (Scotland). Prisons (Ireland). 46.—Public Records, Ninth Report. Public Works (Ireland), Sixteenth Report, &c. 47.—Railway Communication between London and Birmingham, Report, &c. Railways, Report for 1848; and Report against running Locomotives through Populous Parts of Cities. 48.—Relief of Distress (Ireland), Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Reports, &c. Shannon Navigation, Ninth Annual Report, &c. Tidal Harbours. Tithes, Report. Vaccmation, Report of April, 1848. Vagrancy, Reports, Minutes, &c. Woods, Forests, &c., Twenty-fifth Report. 49.—Tables and Indexes to Sessional Papers for 1847-48. List of Papers presented by Her Majesty’s Command, alphabetically arranged. Index to Accounts, Bills, Pa and Reports. Tables of all Acts passed in Session 1847-48. Index and enda to Public General Acts passed in Session 1847-48. Index to Local, Personal, and Private Acts passed in Session 1847-8. 1849.—Volumes :— 1.—Her Majesty’s Speech opening the Parliament. The Address of the House of Lords thereupon; with Her Majesty’s Answer. The Roll of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. Orders as to receiving petitions, and Judges’ Reports on Petitions, for Private Bills. Minutes of Proceedings, from ist February to 24th May, 1849. 2.—Minutes of Proceedings, from 25th May to the end of the Session. Speech of the Lords Commissioners proroguing the Parliament, 1st August, 1849. 3 to 6.—Public Bills, Letters A. to W. 7.—Agricultural Produce (Ireland). British Chaplaincy at Madeira. Papers relative to the Pro Alterations in the Constitution of Australia. Affairs of Canada. Bill to raise an Income for Common School Education in Canada. 8.—State of the Kafir Tribes on the Eastern Frontier of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. _ Establishment of the Settlement of Natal, and the recent Rebellion of the Boers, Correspondence. Affairs of Ceylon. 9.—Condition of the Island of Jamaica. Affairs of the Island of Jamaica. Earthquake at Wellington, New Zealand. Despatches relative to recent Missions to Princes, in the vicinity of the Gold Coast Settlements. 10.—Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, with Commercial Treaties; and Appendices to the Commercial Reports. 11.—Convict Discipline and Transportation, Correspondence. 1046 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1849 (continued ).—Volumes :— 12.—Criminal Offenders (England and Wales). Criminal Offenders (Ireland), Criminal Offenders (Scotland). Ecclesiastical Commission. 13.—Education, Minutes of the Committee of Council on. 14,—Emigration. Loans for Public Works (Ireland). Navigation Laws. _ Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom. Returns of Reciprocity Treaties. Returns of Vessels belonging to all Nations trading with Liverpool during 1848. Returns of Foreign Manufactures imported for Home Sse 8 a in the years ending 5th January, 1847, 1848, and 1849. Returns of all Grain, Meal, and Flour entered for Home Consumption in the United Kingdom, from 1st March 1848 to 1st February 1849. Returns of the Quantities of Wheat, Barley, and Oats imported from Foreign Countries into the Ports of Southampton, Poole, and Weymouth, from 1st September 1848 up to Ist June 1849. Return showing the Quantities of Grain, Flour, and Meal imported into Ireland, from 1st September 1845 to 1st September 1846, 1847, and 1848, and to the latest date. Account of all Live Stock imported from Ireland into England from 5th April 1847 to 5th April 1848 and 1849. 15.—Punjab, Papers relating to the. 16.—Railways, Accounts and Returns respecting. 17.—Relief of Distress, Poor Law Commission, &c. (Ireland.) Reports on. 18.—Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c., of the United Kingdom and its Depend- encies, Tables of the. 19.—Slave Trade Correspondence. 20.—Postal Convention with the United States of America. Additional Articles of the Treaty with the Netherlands for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. Treaty containing the Accession of Belgium to the Treaty signed at London, 20th December 1841, for the Suppression of the African Slave T'rade. Treaty with Guatemala. Treaty with the Sultan of Borneo, Spanish Tariff. Preliminaries of Peace between Denmark and Prussia. | Act between Turkey and Russia relative to the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. Com- munication from the Austrian Government as to the Advance of Austrian Troops into Tuscany and the Legations. Affairs of Rome. Instructions addressed by the Government of France to the French Agents at Vienna and at Gaeta, respecting the French Expedition to Civita Vecchia. Affairs of Italy, 1846, 1847. Part 1. 21 to 23.—Affairs of Italy, 1848, 1849. 24,—Sicilian Affairs, 1814-16. Affairs of Naples and Sicily, 1848-49. Atrocities alleged to have been committed by the Neapolitan Army in Sicily, Correspondence. 25.—Reports and Returns:—Appeals, House of Lords. Bankruptcy Court. Church Endowment. Clonmel Free School. Coalwhippers’ Fund. _Collieries and Iron- stone Mines. Constabulary (Ireland). | Conveyance of Mails from Greenock to Belfast, | Harbours of Port Patrick and Donaghadee, Capabilities, &e. | County Rates (Ireland). Court of Chancery. Courts of Chancery and Exchequer (Ireland). Declarators of Marriage or Legitimacy, &c. (Scotland). Drainage of Lands, &c. (Ireland). Grand Jury Presentments, &c. County of Mayo. Harris’s Lightning Apparatus. Highways and Streets. Hops, Duty on. Public Income and Expenditure, &e. _ Ingrossing and Enrolling of Bills. Joint Stock Companies. Marshalsea and Palace Courts. Municipal Boroughs in England and Wales, Abstract of Accounts. Paymaster General, Office of. Pett Sessions. Polish Refugees. _ Population, &c. of England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, respectively. Printing of Official Reports. Property Tax. Public Bills, Return during Session 1847-48. Quassia and Aloes imported. Rates in Aid for the Support of the Poor in England and Wales. Sale of Beer, Return of Petitions on the subject. Simple Larceny, Return of Number of Persons convicted in England and Wales, and in Ireland, in the years 1845, 1846, and 1847, Treatment of the Convict Mitchell, | Turnpike Trusts, 1047 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1849 (continued ).—Volumes :— 26.—Herries Peerage. Tracy Peerage. Claims to vote at Elections of Irish Peers. Cripps’s Divorce. Hoghton’s Divorce. Hudson’s Divorce. 27.—Accidents in Coal Mines. Accommodation of the House. Administration of Oaths. 28.—African Slave Trade, Best Means for the Final Extinction of. 29.—Audit of Railway Accounts. 30.—Bankruptcy and Insolvency. Drainage of Entailed Estates. 31, 32.—Irish Poor Law, Reports on the Operation of. Sale of Beer.. York, Neweastle, and Berwick Railway Bill, Second Report on. 33, 34.—Poor Laws (Ireland) Reports. (House of Commons). Public Business. Steam Navy, Report on. 35.—Woods, Forests, &c. Appendix to Report on. 36.—Woods, Forests, &c. Maps in reference to the Report on. Index to Report, &c. on the Woods, Forests, and Land Revenue of the Crown. 37.—Admiralty Reports on Applications for Local Acts. | Annuity Tax, Edinburgh, Report on. Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England. 38.—British Fisheries. | Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Churches Building. Criminal Law, Revision, &c. Coals suited to the Steam Navy. Copyholds Commission. Colonial Land and Emigration Commission. _ Reports. 39.—Reports to exhibit the Past and Present State of Her Majesty’s Colonial Possessions for the year 1848. 40.—Education (Ireland). National Education (Ireland). Explosion in Darley Main Colliery. | Factories, Reports of Inspectors. 41.—General Board of Health, Report on the Measures adopted for the Execution of the Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act and the Public Health Act, up to July 1849. Report on Quarantine. 42.—Inclosure Commission, Report. Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Lunacy, Report. Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Maynooth College, Report. | Mining Population. Mining Inspection in Germany. Passenger Accommodation in Irish Steamers. Poor Laws (England and Wales). Poor Relief (Scotland). § Poor Law Union Boundaries ( d). 43.—Poor Laws (Ireland), Report. 44.—Prisons of Great Britain. Prisons (Scotland). Prisons (Ireland). _—Park- hurst Prison. Pentonville Prison. Reports on. 45.—Public Records. Public Works (Ireland). = Reports on. 46.—Quebec and Halifax Railway and Public Works in Canada. Railways, Reports. Relief of Distress (Ireland). § Royal Mint. Signet and Privy Seal Offices. Woods, Forests, &c. § Reports on. 47.—Standing Orders, House of Lords. 48.—Application of Iron to Railway Structures, Report. 49.—Tables and Indexes to Sessional Papers for 1849. 1850.—Volumes :— 1.—Lords Commissioner’s Speech, and the Address. Roll of Lords. Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders of the House, Minutes of Proceedings. 2.—Minutes of Proceedings. |§ Her Majesty’s Speech. 3 to 6.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 7 to 10.—Colonies:—Various Papers relating to Canada; Cape of Good Hope; Natal; Ceylon ; Australian Colonies; and New Zealand. 11.—Convict Discipline and Transportation. Emigration to Australia. 12.—Criminal Offenders (England and Wales). Criminal Offenders (Ireland). Criminal Offenders (Scotland). Disturbances at Dolly’s Brae, Ireland. Ecclesiastical Commission. Education. —_ Reports on. 1048 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1850 (continued ).—Volumes :— 13.—Poor Laws (England and Wales). Relief of Distress, Poor Law Commission, &c. (Ireland). Reports on. . 14.—Relief of Distress, Poor Law Commission, &c. (Ireland). Reports on. 15.—Railways. Turnpike Trusts. Reports on. 16.—Revenue, Population, &c. with Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom. Agricultural Produce (Ireland). Reports on. 17.—Slave rade Correspondence. 18.—State Correspondence, &c.:—Demands made on the Greek Government respecting . the Islands of Cervi and Sapienza. Claims on the Greek Government for Compensation to Mr. Finlay and M. Pacifico. 19.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c.:—Convention with United States of America relative to a Ship-Canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Postal Arrangements between Governments of Great Britain and the United States of America. Postage Rates between British Dominions and Belgium. Convention with the Argentine Convention. Treaty with Costa Rica. Treaty with the Republic of Liberia. Renewal of Diplomatic Arrangements with Spain. Despatch inclosing Treaty of Peace signed between the King of Prussia and the King of Denmark. Papers relating to Suppression of Piracy off Coast of Borneo. Ordinances issued by the Authorities of China in 1849; with Returns of Trade of the various Ports of China in 1849. | Hungary, Correspondence respecting the Affairs of. 20.—Reports and Returns :—Actions for Debts incurred for Supply of Beer. Advances on Hypothecation of Goods (India). Afredi and other Tribes (India), Operations against. | Bankrupt Law Consolidation. | Bankruptcy Court. oalwhippers’ Fund. Constabulary (Ireland). Criminal Law Commission, &. Death of the Wife of Private Riley of the 16th Foot at Alderney. Dollars shipped at Vera Cruz, &c. for England. Exhibition of Works of Industry of all Nations. General Board of Health. | Grand Jury Presentments (Ireland). _ Harris’s Lightning Conductors, &c. | Public Income and Expenditure. Joint Stock Companies. Judicial Affairs. Medals for Actions by Sea and Land, &. Parliamentary Electors (Ireland). Post Office. | Proxies, House of Lords. Public Bills. | Repre- sentative Peers (Scotland). Ridgway (G. 8.), Pursuivant to the Great Seal. Royal Navy. Russian Oak Pipe Staves. Universities Inquiry Commission. 21.—Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway. Claim of Lord Colville of Culross to vote at Elections of Scotch Peers. Divorces:—Cautley’s; Chippindall’s ; Hall’s ; Hartley’s ; Earl of Lincoln’s. 22.—Accommodation to Ambassadors during Debates. | Carrick-on-Shannon Union. 23.—Infectious Diseases in Cattle, &c. Liverpool Corporation Waterworks. Manchester Rectory Division. Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton Railway Company. Parliament Office. Parochial Assessments. 24, 25.—African Slave Trade. Sale of Beer. Sunday Trading in the Metropolis. Registrar’s Office. | Bankruptcy Court. Slave Trade. eports on. 26.—British Museum, Report relating to its Constitution and Government. 27.—Annuity Tax (Edinburgh). Births, Deaths, and Marriages (England). _ British Fisheries. Charity Commission, 1849. Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Churches, Building. Colonial Land and Emigration Commission. Colonial Possessions. Reports on. 28.—Copyholds. _ Education (Ireland). National Education (Ireland). Episcopal and Capitular Revenues. Fine Arts. | Inclosure Commission. § Incumbered Estates (Ireland). Law of Marriage. Reports on. 29.—Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Lunacy, Report. Marriages (Ireland). Laws of Settlement. Poor Relief (Scotland). — Reports on. 30.—Poor Law Union Boundaries (Ireland), Report. 1049 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1850 (continued ).—Volumes :— 31.—Prisons of Great Britain. _ Prisons (Scotland). __ Prisons (Ireland). Convict Hulk Establishment. § Millbank Prison. § Parkhurst Prison. _—_ Pentonville Prison. Military Prisons. Reports on. 32.—Public Records. Public Works (Ireland). Queen’s Colleges (Ireland). Railways. Reports on. 33.—Registration and Conveyancing, Commission to facilitate. 34.—Reports :—Smithfield and other London Meat Markets. Subdivision of Parishes. Sunday Labour in the Post Office. TithesCommission. Vaccination Establishment. — Ventilation of Mines and Oollieries. | Admiralty Reports on cme ar for Local Acts. Secretary of State’s Reports on Application for ™m Acts. 35.—Standing Orders Relative to Private Bills. 36 to 38.—Education, Reports. 39.—Part 1. St. Giles’s Cemetery, St. Pancras. Extramural Sepulture. Parts 1 & 2. Supply of Water to the Metropolis. 40.—Cholera, Report on the Epidemic of 1848-49. 41.—Factories. Mining Population. Poor Laws (England and Wales). Poor Laws (Ireland). | Reports on. 42.—Prisons of Great Britain. 43.—Portland Prison. _— Reports on. 44.—T ables and Indexes for the Session of 1850. 1851.—Volumes :— 1.—Her Majesty’s peg opening Parliament. Address of the House of Lords thereupon. _ Roll of the Lords. _ Alphabetical List of the Lords. _ Orders of the House of Lords as to receiving Petitions, &c. Minutes of Proceedings from 4th February to 30th May 1851. 2.—Minutes of Proceedings from 2nd June to the end of the Session. Her - Majesty’s Speech proroguing the Parliament, 8th August, 1851. 3 to 6.-—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 7.—Agricultural Progress (Ireland). Census (Great Britain). _ Census (Ireland). Criminal Offenders (England and Wales). Criminal Offenders (Ireland). Criminal Offenders (Scotland). Pt gi Population, &c. of the United Kingdom and its Dependencies. Part 9.—Education, Parliamentary Grants. Inquests on Infants. Turnpike Trusts 10.—North American Colonies, Papers and Correspondence. Affairs of Ceylon. Court-Martial on Captain Watson. 11,—Alterations in Constitutions of the Australian Colonies. Steam Navigation with the Australian Colonies. Convict Discipline and Transportation. Affairs of New Zealand. Surrender of Charters by the New Zealand Company. 12.—Affairs of Cape of Good Hope :—Representative Assembly, Outbreak of Kafir Tribes, &c. ttlement of Natal. 13.—Slave Trade Correspondence. opty oie at Rome :—Concordat between the Queen of Spain and the Court of Rome. 15.—British Protestant Chapel of Florence. — Protestant Burial Ground at Madrid. Operations against Pirates at the North-west Coast of Borneo. Expedition up the River Coti, on the South-east Coast of Borneo, in the year 1844. Leases of Antimony, &c. in Bintula. Kayan and Kinneah Chiefs. Piracies in the Indian Archipelago, and Measures adopted by the Netherlands Government, in the years 1816 to 1845, for their Repression. | Refugees from Hungary within the Turkish Dominions. Condition of Protestants in Turkey. Tariff between Great Britain and Turkey, 1847 to 1855. 6r 1050 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1851 (continued ).—Volumes :— 16.—Bankruptcy, various Returns. | Coalwhippers’ Fund. — East India Company, Correspondence, &e. Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption. Emigration Correspond- ence. Government Clocks. House of Lords’ Journals (Peerage Patents). Public Income and Expenditure. Income Tax, Resolutions. Incumbered Estates (Ireland), Returns. Jesuit and Monastic Orders, Returns relating to. Joint Stock Companies, Licenses granted. Judicial Affairs. Patent Laws, Memorials and Petitions about. Poor Relief, Returns, &c. Post Office. Public Bills, Return of. Retirement of Naval Officers. Sailing Squadron at Lisbon. ; 17.—Herries Claim of Peerage. Claims to Vote at Elections of Irish Peers. Divorces :—Heathcote’s ; Llewellyn’s ; Maclean’s ; Webster’s. 18.—Designs Act Extension, Minutes on. Patent Law Amendment, Report. 19.—Episcopal and Capitular Estates Management. Master’s Jurisdiction in Equity. Offices of the Clerk of the Parliaments, &c. Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway. Reports on. 20 to 22.—Ceylon, Reports on Administration of the Government of. 23.—County Rates and Expenditure. Roman Catholic Subjects in Foreign States. 24.—Fees in Courts of Law and Equity, Reports, Proceedings, &c. 25.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages. British Fisheries. Charity Commission, 1849. Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Churches, Building. Coal Mines. Coals suited to the Steam Navy. Colonial Land and Emigration Commission, Colonial Possessions, past and present state. Common Law Commission. Copyholds. Reports on. 26.—Ecclesiastical Commission (England). The same (Ireland). Education (Ireland). Inclosure Commission. Irish Harbour for a Packet Station. | Reports. 27.—Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). | Maynooth College. pea ps Improvements; Sewers; and Water Supply. Poor Relief (Scotland), eports on. 28.—Prisons (Ireland). Prisons (Scotland). Military Prisons. Public Records. Public Works (Ireland). Reports on. 29.—Queen’s Colleges (Ireland). Railways. Reports. 80.—Schools of Design. Tithes. Vaccination. Woods, Forests, &c. Admiralty Reports on Applications for Local Acts. Turnpike Trusts. Reports on. 31.—Law of Settlement and Removal of the Poor, &e. Sanitary Condition of the Metropolis. Reports on. 32.—Church Rates, Report, Proceedings, and Minutes of Evidence. 33.—Coroners. Law of Partnership. | Ordnance Survey (Scotland). Reports. 34, 35.—Steam Communications with India, First Report, &c. 36.—Law of Mortmain, Report on. 38.—Distillation of Peat. Convict Prisons. 37.—Enfranchisement of Copyholds. 39, 40.—Prisons of Great Britain. 41, 42.—Education, Minutes of the Committee of Council on. 43, 44.—National Education (Ireland), Report and Appendix. 45.—Poor Laws (England and Wales). Poor Laws (Ireland). Factories. | Mining Population. xtramural Sepulture. Supply of Water to the Metropolis. 46.—T'ables and Indexes for Session of 1851. 1864.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—The Lords Commissioner’s Speech, and the Address. Roll of Lords. _List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House. Minutes of Proceedings 3 to 6.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 7.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland), | Marriages, Births, and Deaths. | Education, Revised Code of Regulations, &c, Miscellaneous Statistics of United Kingdom 8.—Census of Scotland, 1861, Tables, Report, &c. 9, 10.—Judicial Statistics. Judicial Statistics (Ireland). Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom. Reports on. —_~ — 1051 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1864 (continued ).—Volumes :— 11.—Colonial Statistics, Part IX. for 1862. Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns) :—Part I. West Indies and Mauritius—Part II. North American Colonies, African Settlements and St. Helena; Australian Colonies and New Zealand ; Eastern Colonies, Mediterranean Possessions, and Ionian Islands, &c. 12.—Australian Colonies (Convict Discipline, &c.) New Zealand (Native War, &c.) Gold Coast, and Ashantee War. 13.—East India :—Finance, &c.; Army; Railways. Governors of Colonies (Pensions). Jamaica, Correspondence respecting Responsible Government in. ; 14.—Foreign Statistical Tables. | Foreign Manufactures,&c. = New Italian Tariff. Discriminating Duties in France, Portugal, and Spain. 15.—Slave Trade Correspondence. 16.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. Correspondence respecting Congress at Paris. Correspondence with Association of Chambers of Commerce. Treaty and Convention for Redemption of Scheldt Toll, 1863. Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia for Mutual Surrender of Criminals. Treaty between Her Majesty and United States for Settlement of Claims of the Hudson’s Bay and Puget’s Sound Agricultural Companies. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Italy. Correspondence respecting Dues levied by the Russian Company. ‘Telegraph Line through Persia. Papers relating to Seizure of the Chincha Islands by a Spanish Squadron. Correspondence respecting Removal of Polynesians to Peru.' Papers relating to Greece. Co: ndence relating to Poland. Papers relative to the Arrest of Rev. F. Anderson. Papers respecting the Settlement of Circassian Emigrants in Turkey. 17 to 20.—State Correspondence, &c.:—Denmark ; Denmark and Germany ; China ; Japan ; United States. 21.—Railway and Canal, &c. Bills. §_ Reports on. 22.—Railways (Accidents, &c.) Metropolitan Railway Schemes, 1864. Police (Counties and Boroughs). = Police (Scotland). §_ Turnpike Trusts, Reports and Accounts. Highways, Receipts, &c. Wrecks and Casualties, Returns:of. 23.—Army Return. Agrarian Offences (Ireland). Barony of Kilmacrenan. Bank of England Discount. Benefices, Augmentation of. Benefices and Churches d). Bankruptcy, Court of. Exchequer Accounts. County Courts. Greenwich Hospital. Joint Stock Companies. Peers’ Robing Room. Pollution of Streams. ublic Works Loan Commissioners. Penal Servitude, and Prisons, Correspondence. § Questions to Judges, and Judges’ Opinions. |= Reformatory at Mount Saint Bernard. = River Shannon Improvement. Railway Department, Mr. Fairbairn’s Report on Strength of Iron Structures. ‘Transfer of Land Act, 1862. Townley (George Victor), Case of. | United States War Ship “Kearsage.” Weights and Measures, Papers about. § West Riding of Yorkshire Assizes. 24.—Army Medical Department. Statistical Abstract for United Kingdom (1849-63). Vaccination of Sheep. 25.—Commercial Reports from Consuls. 26.—P. Claims :—Balfour of Burley and Kilwinning; and Balfour of Burleigh; De es; Montacute; Monthermer; Netterville; Wentworth. Claims to vote:—By Lord Athlumney; Baron de Blaquiere ; Duke of Buckingham ; Earl of Charlemont ; Earl of Cork; Earl Fitzwilliam ; Earl of Mexborough ; Viscount Midleton ; Lord Waterpark. 27.—Reports on :—Highways Act Amendment Bill. Improvement of Land Act, 1864, and Mortgage Debenture Bills. Insane Prisoners Act Amendment Bill. Railway Companies Borrowing Powers. Railways Construction Facilities, and Railway Companies Powers Bills. Scottish Episcopal Clergy Disabilities Removal Bill. Railway Schemes (Metropolis). Poor Relief, Report. 28.—Army Prize Distribution, &e. Captain Grant’s Remuneration for his System of Cookery. _ Ventilation of Cavalry Stables. | Memorials of Indian Officers, Report. Chancery Funds, § Court of Admiralty (Ireland). Indian Law Commission, 1052 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1864 (continued ).—Volumes : 29.—Children’s Employment in Trades and Manufactures, Reports. 30.—Coal Mines, Reports of Inspectors. 31, 32.—Conditions of Mines in Great Britain. 33, 34.—Colleges and Schools, Reports on. 7 35. Charitable Donations, &c. (Ireland). Charity Commission. Ecclesiastical * Commission. | Copyhold Commission. _ Inclosure Commission. Tithe Com- mission. Defence of Spithead. Fisheries, Ireland (Special Commission). British Fisheries. | Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales). Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Marriages (Ireland). Ordnance Survey. Patents for Inventions. Patriotic Fund. National Portrait Gallery. Royal Academy. Wall Paintings. Prisons (Scotland). Public Works (Ireland). Reports on. 36.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Reports. 37.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Scotland), Reports. 38,—Civil Service Commission. 39.—Customs. Inland Revenue. Post Office. | Local Government Acts, 1858. Meteorological Office. Reports on. 40.—Dublin Hospitals. Public Records. Queen’s University and Colleges (Ireland). 41.—Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Lunacy (Scotland). Reports on. 42.—National Education (Ireland), Reports. 43.—Poor Law. Poor Law (Ireland). Reports on. 44.—Convict Prisons. Convict Prisons (Ireland). Convict Establishment (Gibraltar). Military Prisons. Reports on. 45.—Prisons (Ireland). 46.—Public Health. Reports on. 47.—Ecclesiastical Commission. Church Estates Commission. 48,—Education, Reports on. 49.—Education (Science and Art). | Emigration. Factories. | Reports on. 50.—Poor Relief (Scotland). Prisons. Reformatory and Industrial Schools. 51.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1864. 1865.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Lords Commissioners’ Speech, and the Address. Rollof Lords. Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House. inutes of Proceedings. The Lords Commissioners’ Speech proroguing Parliament. 3 to 5.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 6.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland). Marriages, Births, and Deaths (England). The same (Ireland). Education, Revised Code of Regulations, &c. Govern- ment Insurances and Annuities. Barley as Food for Stock. Charities (London and Westminster). 7, 8.—Judicial Statistics (England and Wales). Judicial Statistics (Ireland). Trade and Navigation, Annual Statement, and Monthly Returns. 9.—Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns).—Part I. West Indies and Mauritius. . Part Il. North American Colonies; African Settlements, &e. Australian Colonies :—Convict Discipline, &c. Affairs of New Zealand. 10,—East India :—Promotion of Officers in the Indian Staff Corps. Sanitary ane Railways, Report. Papers relating to Bootan. Administration of Oude. 11.—Annexation of British Kaffraria to the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. Proposed New Dock and Extension of Harbour, Malta. The Spanish Town and Porus Tramway in Jamaica, Reports, Evidence, and Correspondence. British North American Provinces, Papers and Correspondence, Foreign Manufactures, Commerce, &c, Reports, 1053 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1865 (continued ).—Volumes :— 12.—Slave Trade Correspondence. 13.—Convention with Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, regulating the Draw- backs on Sugar. § Alleged Commercial Negotiations between Spain and France, Correspondence. § Treaty of Commerce with the Zollverein. Accession of the British Government to the Convention signed at Geneva (August 22, 1864), for ‘the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field. Declaration of the British and Spanish Governments for the Abolition of the Practice of Firing on Merchant Vessels from British and Spanish Forts in the Straits of Gibraltar. Despatch from Monsieur Drouyn de Lhuys to the Prince de la Tour d'Auvergne. | Convention with the Sultan for the Establishment of Telegraphic Communication between India and the Ottoman Territory. PaGidatant Mision and Converts in Turkey, Correspondence. Cotton Cultiva- tion in the Ottoman Dominions. Frontier between Turkey and Persia, ndence. Accession of the Sultan to the Treaty for the Union of the Tonian Islands with Greece. Pensions to British Subjects formerly employed under the Ionian Government, Correspondence. Passages in the Greek Waters on board H. M.’s Ships “ Liffey” and “ Phoebe” in the Year 1863, Correspondence. Duties Levied by the Russia Company, Correspondence. —_ Affairs of the Duchies of Holstein, Lauenberg, and Schleswig, Correspondence. _ Provisional Recognition of a Flag for the Duchies of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenberg. Affairs of Greece. Hostilities in the River Plate, &c. War among the Native Tribes in neighbourhood of Lagos. Imprisonment of British Subjects in Abyssinia. 14.—Foreign Customs Establishment in China. Direct Commerce with the West of China from Rangoon. Affairs in Japan. Murder of Major Baldwin and Lieut. Bird in Japan. Attack on St. Albans, Vermont; and Naval Force on the North American Lakes. __ Reciprocity Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, Papers respecting. | Conflict between the “Kearsarge” and the “‘ Alabama,” Correspondence respecting. Correspondence with U.S. Govern- ment on the Change of Form of Consular Exequaturs. _ Assassination of the late President of the United States. Cessation of Civil War in North America. Proclamation by the President of the United States, 22nd May 1865, Correspondence gwen Correspondence with the U.S. Government respecting Compensation to the Widow of Mr. Gray, killed by Lieut. Danenhower on board the “Saxon.” 15.—Report from Board of Trade upon the Railway and Canal Bills, and Bills relating to Harbours, Docks, and Tidal Waters, of Session 1865. 16.—Railways (Accidents, Traffic, &c.), Reports and Returns. Turnpike Trusts, Reports and Statement of Expenditure. Highways, Receipts and Expenditure. Wrecks and Casualties, Returns. 17.—Benefices, Augmentation of. Bankruptcy (Court of), General Return. Courts of Justice Concentration (Acquisition of Site) Bill, Plan, &c. Committals for Debt, Damages, rere & Return. __ List of Lords who have served on Private Bills Committees. Su ions to Articles and Formularies of Religion required in Religious Bodies, other the Church of England. — Exchequer, Accounts of Monies, &c. Removal and Repair of Iron Screens at Hampton Court, Corre- spondence. § Board of Works (Ireland), Salaries and Allowances paid to Law. Officers, &c. _ Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland, Returns of Fees. _ Con- victions in the Case of the Complaint of Catherine Gaughan against Michael Hart and others. Correspondence between Mr. Henry Mervyn D’ Arcy Irvine (J.P. in Ireland) and H.M.’s Government in iveland, relative to the Police, &c. Orders of Arrest (Ireland), Return. _ Police (Ireland), Returns. Queenstown Harbour. River Shannon, Improvement. Memorandum on the Gradual Extinction and Abolition of the Master Class in the Royal Navy. Metalliferous Mines in the United Kingdom, Return of Plans and Sections. Poor Relief a Act of 1865, Sums of Money expended. Metropolitan Houseless oor Act of 1864, Amount of Relief, &c. Union Assessment Committee Act, Return of Expenses incurred by the Guardians of the Unions. Questions to 1054 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS-SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued)— 1865 (continued ).—Volumes :— Judges and Judges’ Opinions. Abduction of a Nun named Mary Ryan, Official Correspondence. Standard of Weight, Report. _ Suitors Fund, Return, Transfer of Land Act of 1862, Number of Titles registered, &c. 18.—Army Medical Department, Reports. 19.—Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom. Statistical Abstract for the Colonies. Premiums for Government Insurances, Tables. Order in Council for the exercise of Jurisdiction in China and Japan. |§ Commercial Reports from Consuls in China, Japan, and Siam. 20.—Commercial reports received at the Foreign Office from H. M.’s Consuls, between July 1st and Dec. 31st 1864. Reports from H. M.’s Consuls respecting Resin. 21.—De Scales’ Claim of Peerage, Evidence. Wilte’s Peerage. Earl of Kerry’s Claim to Vote at Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. Viscount Lumley’s Claim. Office of Clerk of the Parliaments, &c. Report. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Ireland) Amendment Bill, Report on. County Courts Equitable Jurisdiction Bill, Report on. Locomotives on Roads Bill, Report on. Mortgage Debentures, Land Debentures (Ireland), and Land Debentures Bills, Report on. Sewage Utilization Bill, Report. | Public Schools Bill, Report. Report on the Navigation and Drainage of the River Shannon. 22.—Report on Mr. Edmonds’ (Clerk of Patents, &c.) Resignation. 23.—Courts of Justice Concentration (Site) Bill, Minutes of Evidence. Prisons Bill. Leeds Bankruptcy Court. Metropolis Sewage and Essex Reclamation Bill. Sewage (Metropolis). Reports on. 24.—Magisterial and Police Jurisdiction, Arrangements and Establishment of the Borough of Belfast. | Subscriptions, Declarations, and Oaths required to be made and taken by the Clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland. 25.—Children’s Employment in Trades and Manufactures, Report. Coal Mines, Reports of Inspectors. Report descriptive of the Herbert Hospital, Woolwich. 26.—Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). | Charity Commission (England and Wales). Copyhold Commission. Inclosure Commission. Tithe Commission. Report of the Special Commissioners for Irish Fisheries. Deep Sea and Coast Fisheries (Ireland). British Fisheries. | Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales). Loan Fund Board (Ireland), Report. | Marriages (Ireland), Report. Ordnance Survey, Report. Patriotic Fund, Report. = National Portrait Gallery, Report of Trustees. Prisons (Scotland). Public Works (Ireland). Reports on. 27.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England. Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Scotland), Alkali Act, 1863, Report by Inspector. 28.—Civil Service Commission. Customs. Inland Revenue. Post Office. Reports. 29.—Dublin Hospitals. Queen’s University and Colleges (Ireland). Public Records. Papers on. 30.—Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Lunacy (Scotland). Landlord’s Right of Hypothee (Scotland). Reports on. 31.—National Education (Ireland), Report. 32.—Poor Law. Poor Law (Ireland). Reports. 33.—Convict Prisons. Convict Prisons (Ireland). Convict Establishment (Gibraltar). Military Prisons. Military Education. Reports on. 34.—Prisons (Ireland), Report of Inspectors. 35.—Public Health, Report of the Medical Officer of the Privy Council. 36.—Sewage of Towns. Schools (Scotland). Reports on. 37.—Ecclesiastical Commission (England). | Church Estates Commission. 38.—Education, Report of the Committee of Council. 39.—Education (Science and Art). Military Education (Army Schools, Libraries, and Recreation Rooms). Reports on. 40.—Emigration, Report. Factories, Reports of Inspectors, Poor Relief (Scotland), 1055 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1865 (continued ).—Volumes :— 41.—Prisons of Great Britain. Reformatory and Industrial Schools of Great Britain. |§ Reformatory Schools of Ireland. Reports on. 42.—Tables and Indexes, for Session of 1865. 1866.—Volumes :— 1.—Her Majesty’s Speech and the Address, with Answer. Roll of Lords, Spiritual and Temporal. § Alphabetical List of Lords, Spiritual and Temporal. Orders as to receiving Petitions and Judges Reports upon Petitions for Private Bills. Orders as to Second Reading of Private and certain other Bills. Standing Orders, relative to the bringing in and proceeding on Private Bills. Minutes of Proceedings, Feb. 1 to May 31, 1866. 2.—Minutes of Proceedings, June 1 to August 10, 1866. Lords Commissioners’ Speech, proroguing the Parliament, 10th August 1866. 3 to 6.—Public Bills, Letters A to V. 7.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland). Acreage of Crops and Live Stock in the United Kingdom in 1866, Returns of. Barley as Food for Stock, Report of spel iets undertaken by Order of the Board of Trade, to determine the relative Values of Unmalted and Malted Barley as Food for Stock. Births, Deaths, and Marriages (England), Number registered in 1865. Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Ireland), Number registered in 1865. Education, Revised Code of Regulations and Minutes by the Committee. Electoral Returns and Statistics (England and Wales, Ireland, and Scotland). 8.—Judicial Statistics, 1865 (England and Wales, and Ireland) :—Part 1. Police, Criminal Proceedings, Prisons.—Part 2. Common Law, Equity, Civil & Canon Law. 9, 10.—Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions, in 1865, Annual Statement; and Monthly Returns, January to December 1866. 11.—Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom, Statistical Tables relating to, Part X. 1863. | Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns) :— rts made for 1864, tc the Secretary of State for the Colonies—Part 1. West Indies and Mauritius.—Part 2. North American Colonies; African Settlements ; and St. Helena; Australian Colonies and New Zealand; Eastern Colonies and the Mediterranean Possessions. 12.—Australian Colonies :—(1.) Annual Reports on the Convict Establishments at Western Australia and Tasmania. (2.) Correspondence respecting the Non-enactment of the 4 -Realgearen Act in Victoria, 1865. British Columbia _ and Vancouver Island, Papers relative to the proposed Union of. Colonial Bishoprics, Correspondence relative to. New Zealand, Papers relative to the Affairs of. 13.—East India :—(1.) Summary of the Moral and Material Progress of, 1864-65. : (2.) Despatches respecting Grievances of Indian Officers. (3.) Correspondence ; ting transfer of Control of States’ Settlements from the India Office to the Colonial Department. (4.) Report of the Financial Commissioner (Mr. Davies) upon the ag into sg te of Occupancy in Oudh. (5.) Report to Secretary of State on ways in India, for 1865-6, by Juland Danvers. 14.— Jamaica, Papers relating to the Disturbances in. 15.—Slave Trade :—Part 1. Correspondence with British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, the Cape of Good Hope, Loanda, and New York. And Reports from British Vice-Admiralty Courts, and from British Naval Officers, 1865. Part 2. Correspondence with British Ministers and Agents in Foreign Countries, and with Foreign Ministers in England, 1865. Statistical Tables relating to : Foreign Countries, compiled from Official Returns of the respective Countries. 16.—State Correspondence :—Treaty of Commerce between Her Majesty and the .. Emperor of Austria. Treaty of Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia. | Correspondence respecting the Extradition Treaty with France. Convention between Her Majesty and the Shah of Persia, relative to Telegraphic 1056 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1866 (continued ).—Volumes :— Communication between Europe and India. Correspondence respecting the Termination of the Reciprocity Treaty of June 5, 1854, between the United States and Great Britain. Return of Treaties now in force between Great Britain and Foreign States, relating to Commerce, &c. Correspondence respecting the Suppression of Ecclesiastical Corporations in Italy. Correspond- ence respecting the Proposed Assembly of a Conference at Paris. Further Correspondence respecting the British Captives in Abyssinia. Report on the Cattle Plague in Belgium. Papers relating to the Cattle Plague in Poland, 1857-65. Papers respecting Renewal of Diplomatic Relations with Brazil, Report on the Method employed in the River Plate for curing Meat for European Markets. Correspondence respecting Hostilities in the River Plate. Corre- spondence respecting the War between Chili and Spain. 17.—State Correspondence :—Respecting Affairs in Japan, 1865-66. Correspondence respecting the ‘“ Shenandoah.” Report on the present State of the Trade between Great Britain and Russia. 18.—Railway and Canal, &c. Bills :—Reports from the Board of Trade upon, and Bills of Session 1866, relating to Harbours, Docks, and Tidal Waters. 19.—Railways (Accidents, &c.) :—Reports of the Inspecting Officers upon, May 1865 to July 1866. Return by the Board of Trade on Railways, for 1865. Returns by the several Railway Companies in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, showing Traffic, &c. during 1865. Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure on account of the Highways in England and North Wales, March 25 to Dee. 31, 1864. Turnpike Trusts :—(1.) Fifteenth General Report on. (2.) First to Sixth Reports, with Abstracts of Accounts. 20.—Turnpike Trusts :—(1.) Statement of Income and Expenditure in England and Wales, Jan. 1, 1863 to Dec. 31, 1864. (2.) The same in Scotland, 1861-64. 21.—Miscellaneous Statistics of the United Kingdom:—Part VI. Cattle Plague. (1.) Correspondence between the Archbishop of Canterbury and Sir George Grey respecting a Day of Humiliation.—(2.) Copies of Orders relative to, issued by the Lords of the Council under Act 11 & 12 Vict. C. 107, July 24, 1865 to July 31, 1866.—(3.) Order of H. M. in Council prohibiting Importation of Cattle from the Netherlands.—(4.) Order of the Lords of Council making certain Regulations applicable to South Wales.—(5.) Order of the Lords of Council for removal of Cattle from Liverpool New Cattle Market to Birkenhead Slaughter House.— (6.) Order for the Removal of Sheep and Lambs from Southease, Sussex.— (7.) Despatch from Major C. E. Mansfield, respecting a Remedy for the Cattle Disease.—(8.) Order for the Removal of Sheep and Lambs from Long Buckby, Northamptonshire.—(9.) Memorial from the Proprietors and Tenant Farmers of Kincardineshire, praying for the Suspension of that part of Act 29 Vict. C. 2, which relates to Slaughter of Cattle, with Answer.—(10.) Instructions given to H. M.’s Customs, with reference to the Prevention of the Importation of Diseased Cattle; also Returns of the Number of Cattle landed at Liverpool, London, and Hull, Dec. 1865 and Jan. 1866.—(11.) Letter from Secretary of State to Municipal Authorities on the subject of Dead Meat Markets, &c.—(12.) Order, providing for the Return of Sheep belonging to Persons who occupy Land within the North-Western District of Scotland.—(13.) Copies of Oda relating to Small Pox in Sheep.—(14.) Letter from Mountague Bernard to E. S. Harrison, respecting the Cattle Plague——(15.) Orders made by the Lord Lieutenant and Privy Council of Ireland, under Act 29 Vict. C. 4.—(16.) Order assessing the sum of £13,474 on the several Unions of Ireland to provide a Fund for the purposes of the Cattle Diseases Act (Ireland). 22.—Augmentation of Benefices, Return of Proceedings under the Act, Nov. 1, 1863 to Feb. 1, 1866. Bank of England, Letter from the Governor and Deputy Governor, respecting the Enlargement of their Issues beyond the Limit fixed by the Bank Act of 1844. Bankruptcy (Court of), Return for year ending Oct. 11, 1865, of all Matters Judicial and Financial. Carriage Accidents ee ee ee a ee ee ee 1057 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued)— 1866 (continued ).—Volumes :— (City Police), Return of, Jan. 1, 1865 to present time. Carriage Accidents (Metropolitan Police), Return of, Jan. 1, 1865 to present time. Cholera in Hull and Liverpool, Correspondence between Privy Council Office and Local Authorities. Diseases Prevention and Nuisances Removal Acts, Orders of the Lords of the Council. Ecclesiastical Commission (York Revenues), Correspondence between the Commissioners and the Clergy of York. Education (Conscience Clause), Correspondence between the same and the Archbishop of Canterbury. __Enfield Rifles, Report of the Committee on the Trials at Woolwich of Enfield Rifles converted into Breechloaders. Also further Reports on Snider’s Method of converting the Enfield Rifle into a Breechloader. chequer, Account of Monies received during year ending 31st March 1866. Constabulary Commission (Ireland), Memorandum by Lord De Ros on Arming. Ejectments, &c. (Ireland), Return of the Number of, 1860 to 1866, for Non-payment of Rent,&c. King’s Inns, Dublin (Ireland), Return of all Monies received by the Society of, 1856-66. Also the Names of Benchers, and a Copy of all Rules. Landed Estates Court, &c. (Ireland), Annual Returns, 1860-66, &c. National and University Education (Ireland), Memorials by Roman Catholic Prelates on; and Letter from Secretary of State to Lord Lieutenant. Railway Reform (Ireland). Memorial on, signed by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, on behalf of a Public Meeting held in that City, February 2. Local Improvement Act, Return of the Towns in England now under Commissioners. § National Gallery, Return of all Pictures - urchased for, from June 8, 1860 to 1866. Also return of all Pictures presented. Navy (Turret Ship), Reports of the Committee of Naval Officers appointed to examine the Design of Capt. Cowper Coles. New Forest, Statements respecting. Police (Counties and Boroughs), Reports of the Inspectors of Constabulary for : ending 29 September 1865. Poor Law Board, Questions issued by, to the Medical Officers of the London Workhouses relative to Treatment of the Sick. Also Letter from H. Owen, and Statement by Mrs. Beeton. Prisons Act, 1865:— Letters by Secretary of State to Chairmen of Quarter Sessions and Mayors of Boroughs ; and Correspondence with the Inspectors of Prisons. Questions to Ju and Judges’ Opinions. § Savings Banks, Returns relating to Depositors. Public Records (Scotland), Correspondence between the Lord Clerk Register and the Treasury, respecting Publication of. Offences (Scotland), Return of Persons convicted by Sheriffs, &c. 1860-64. Transfer of Land, 1862. Number of Titles registered down to Feb. 6, 1866; with Extent and Value of Estates, &c. Transubstantiation, &c. :—Declaration against; Copies of, as required to be taken. 23.—Statistical, Sanitary, and Medical Reports for 1864. 24.—Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom from 1851 to 1865. Also for the several Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom from 1851 to 1864. Commercial Reports :—From H. M.’s Consuls (1.) in China, 1864. (2.) In China, Japan, and Siam, 1865. And (3.) In China and Japan, 1866. 25, 26.—Commercial Reports from Consuls during 1865-66. 27.—Reports of H. M.’s Secretaries of Embassy and Legations :—(1.) On the Manu- factures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside. (2.) Also on the Growth and Manufacture of Tobacco, Sugar, Spirits, &c. in certain European States. And (3.) oe Oe Coal. Correspondence with H. M.’s Minister at Lisbon respecting the Opening of the Douro Wine Trade. 28.—Standing Order (No. 184), Report on ; together with Proceedings of Committee and Minutes of Evidence. Office of Clerk of the Parliaments, &c :—First and Second Report. Cattle Plague Bill, Report. Cork and Youghal Railway Bill, Report. _ Ecclesiastical Commission Bill, Report, with Proceedings. Glebe Lands (Scotland) Bill, Report with Proceedings. Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Bill, Report with Proceedings. Claims to vote for Representative Peers (Ireland) :—Earl of Clonmell, Viscount Gort, Viscount Grandison, Earl of Limerick, Marquess of Normanby, and Marquess of Ormonde. 29.—Education :—Reports, dated 23rd July 1865 and 5th July 1866, from the Select Committee of House of Commons on, with Proceedings, Minutes of Evidence, &e, 6K 1058 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1866 (continued ).—Volumes :— 30.—Election Petitions :—Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on Great Yarmouth, Lancaster, Reigate, and Totnes Elections. Mortality of Troops in China, Report on ; with Minutes of Evidence. Theatrical Licenses, &c. Report on ; with Minutes of Evidence. 31.—Armstrong and Whitworth Guns, Report of Special Committee ; with Minutes, &c. 32.—Army Sanitary Committee, Report to Secretary of War on the late Epidemic of Scarlet Fever among Children in Aldershot Camp. Children’s Employment, Fifth Report of Commissioners. Indian Officers, Report of Commissioners on Com- plaints made in certain Memorials from. English and Irish Law and Chancery, Second Report of Commissioners. 33.—Cattle Plague :—(1). First, Second, and Third Reports, of the Commissioners, with Minutes of Evidence. (2.) Report on the Origin, Propagation, Nature, and Treatment of, from Information received at the Veterinary Department of the Privy Council Office, June 1865 to March 1866 ; with Returns and Maps, by Alexander Williams. (3.) Report of Professor Ferguson to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland on the Measures to be adopted for arresting the Progress of the Cattle Plague, with Sequel to the Report. ; 34.—Charitable Donations &c. (Ireland), 21st Annual Report of Commissioners. Charity Commission (St. Katherine’s Hospital), Report to the Commissioners by Mr. Skirrow. Copyhold Commission, 24th Annual Report of the Commissioners. Inclosure Commission, 21st Annual Report, and Special Report of the Com- missioners. | Tithe Commission, Report of Commissioners for 1865. Fisheries (Ireland), Special Commission Report. Fisheries (Ireland), Deep Sea, &c, Report. Fisheries (British), Report by Commissioners of their Proceedings in 1865. Loan Fund Board (Ireland), 28th Annual Report of the Commissioners. | Meteor- ological Department, Report of a Committee appointed to consider certain Questions. Ordnance Survey, Report of the Progress of, to the 31st December 1865. Patent Law Amendment, Reports for 1864 and 1865. National Portrait Gallery, Ninth Report of the Trustees. Prisons (Scotland), 27th Report by the Managers ; also Report on the Prison Dietaries by R. Christison and J. B. Thomson. Public Works (Ireland), 34th Report. 35, 36.—Jamaica Disturbances :—(1.) Papers laid before Royal Commission of Inquiry by Governor Eyre. (2.) Report to Her Majesty. (3.) Minutes of Evidence. 37.—Pollution of Rivers :—First Report of the Commissioners (River Thames), with Minutes of Evidence. Sea Fisheries (United Kingdom), Report. 38.—Sea Fisheries, Minutes of Evidence. 39.—Railways in Ireland :—Evidence and Papers relating to, extracted from the Proceedings of the Royal Commission. 40.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England, 27th Annual Report. Births, Deaths, and Marriages in Scotland, 11th Annual Report. (1.) First Annual Report on Vaccination; and (2.) Eighth Detailed Annual Report for 1862. Alkali Act (1863), Second Annual Report by the Inspector. Constabulary (Ireland), Report of the Commissioners on. ee te Commission, 11th Report. Customs and Inland Revenue, 10th eport. 42.—Capital Punishment, Report of Commission, with Minutes of Evidence. 43.—Queen’s University and Colleges (Ireland) :—(1.) Report on Condition and Progress for 1865-66, by the Right Hon. Maziere Brady, Vice-Chancellor. (2.) Report of the President of Queen’s College (Belfast), for year ending 31st March, 1866, (3.) Report of the President of Queen’s College (Cork), for the year ending 31st March 1866 ; together with Appendices A to L. (4.) Report of the President of Queen’s College (Galway), for year ending March 1866. Local Government Act (1858), Seventh Annual Report. Lunatic Asylums (Ireland), 15th Report ; with Appendices, Lunacy (Scotland), Eighth Annual Report of Board of Commissioners. ~ - ah ee haar: te Qe ee ee 4 1059 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1866 (continued ).—Volumes :— 44.—National Education (Ireland), 82nd Report of Commissioners. ~45.—Poor Law Board, 18th Annual Report. § Poor Law (Ireland), Annual Report ; oe 19th Report under 10 & 11 Vict. C. 90; & 14th Report under 14 & 15 ict. C. 68. 46.—Poor Law, Report to the President of the Poor Law Board by Edward Smith, M.D. on the Dietaries of Inmates of Workhouses. Reports on Vagrancy, by the Poor Law Inspector. 47.—Post Office, 12th Report of the Postmaster General. Prisons . (Convict), Report of Directors on the Discipline and Management of: namely—Pentonville, Millbank. and Parkhurst Prisons; and of Portland, Portsmouth, Dartmoor, Chatham, and Brixton Prisons ; with Fulham Refuge, and the Invalid Prison at Woking ; also of the Criminal Lunatic Asylum at Broadmoor, for 1865. Prisons (Convict), Treland, 12th Annual Report of Directors for 1865. Prisons (Military), Report on the Discipline and Management of, by Lieut.-Col. E. Y. W. Henderson. 48.—Prisons (Ireland), 44th Report of the Inspectors General, 1865. 49.—Public Health, Eighth Report of the Medical Officer of the Privy Council, 1865. Public Records, 27th Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper. 50.—Ecclesiastical Commission, Report. | Church Estate Commission, Report. 51.—Education, Report of the Committee of Council on, 1865-66. 52.—Education (Science and Art), 13th Report. | Education (Military), Third and Fourth Reports on Army Schools, Libraries, and Recreation Rooms. 58.—Emigration, 26th General Report. Factories, Reports of Inspectors, 1865-66. Poor Relief (Scotland), 20th Annual Report of the Board of Supervision. 54.—Prisons, 21st Report of Inspectors. Reformatory and Industrial Schools, Ninth Report of the Inspector. Reformatory Schools (Ireland), Fifth Report. 55.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1866. | Numerical List of Session Papers, List of Papers presented by Her Majesty’s Command. Alphabetical Index to the Accounts, Bills, Papers, and Reports. Tables of all Acts passed in the Session. § Index to the Public General Acts. List of Acts and Parts of Acts repealed and amended during the Session. §_ Alphabetical Index to the Local, Personal, and Private Acts. Addenda Octava to the General Index to the Local and Personal Acts, and to the Private Acts, in Classes. 1867.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech, and the Address. Roll of Lords. = Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House. Minutes of Proceedings, 5th February to 21st May 1867; and 23rd May to 21st August 1867. The Lords Commissioners’ Speech proroguing Parliament. 3 to 6.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 7.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland), 1864, 1865. Acreage under the several Crops, Number of Live Stock in each County and Province, for the year 1866. Emigration from Irish Ports, 1865-66. Average Produce of the Crops for the year 1866; also the number of Mills for Scutching Flax in each County and Province. 8.—Cattle Plague, Orders of the Privy Council. Returns of Markets in England and Wales licensed for the Sale of Fat Cattle and of Markets licensed for the Sale of Store Cattle ; and of the Ports in the United Kingdom licensed for the Quarantining of Foreign Cattle. County and Borough Police, Reports. Education :—Revised Code of Regulations; Minutes of the Committee of Council (Scotland); Returns of Grants for Building, Enlarging, or Improving Elementary Day Schools in England and Wales, in Scotland, and in Great Britain, 1859-67. Electoral Returns and Statistics:—Returns of Population. Return of Male Depositors in Savings Banks of £30 and upwards, and of £50 and upwards, in England and Wales. _A List, in Alphabetical Order, of the Cities and Boroughs in England and Wales returning Members to Parliament previously to the passing of 1060 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1867 (continued ).—Volumes :— the Act 2 & 3 Will. IV.C 45. Returns of Male Occupiers. Number of Boroughs in which the Small Tenements Rating Act, or any Local Act for rating the Owners instead of the Occupiers is in force. Counties and Divisions of Counties in England and Wales, and the Parliamentary Cities and Boroughs included in each, Return. Number of Marriages, Births, and Deaths registered in England in the year 1866. The same (Ireland), 1866. Railway Bills, Reports. 9.—Judicial Statistics (England and Wales). Judicial Statistics (Ireland). 10.—Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom and Foreign Countries, Annual Statement. 11,—Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom, Monthly Returns. 12.—Colonial Statistics. Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns). § Reports for the Year 1865 by the Governors of the British Colonies, with a view to exhibit the past and present State of H. M.’s Colonial Possessions. 13.—Australian Colonies (Convict Establishments), Reports. Union of British Columbia and Vancouver Island, Papers relative to. | Union of the British North American Colonies, Correspondence. Colonial Chaplaincy in Natal, Copy of Despatch. | Despatch to the Lord Bishop of Montreal relating to the Appoint- ment of a Coadjutor Bishop of Niagara. Condition and Circumstances of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Colonies, Returns. Despatch to Colonial Governors on the subject of Martial Law. Affairs of Jamaica, Correspondence. Spanish Town and Porus Tramway in Jamaica, Correspondence. New Zealand, Affairs of. Petition to the Queen from certain Inhabitants of Ceylon, praying for a Modification of the Constitution of the Legislative Council of that Island; and Despatch of the Secretary of State in Reply. Statement of the Moral and Material Progress and Condition of India, 1865-66. Report on Railways in India, 14,—Famine in Bengal and Orissa, Correspondence ; and Report of the Famine Commission. Famine in Behar, Mr. F. B. Cockerell’s Report. 15.—Slave Trade Correspondence and Reports. State Correspondence :—Seizure of the “Tornado,” off Madeira, by the Spanish Frigate “Gerona.” —_ Seizure of the “Queen Victoria” by the Spanish Revenue Cruizer “Toro.” —_ British Steamer “ Mermaid,” sunk by a shot fired from the Spanish Fort at Ceuta. 16.—State Correspondence, &c.—British and American Claims arising out of the late Civil War in the United States. Hostilities in the River Plate. Revision of the Japanese Commercial Tariff. British Troops in Japan. Operation of French Navigation Laws on British Shipping. — Results of Experiments in Sugar Refining at Cologne. State of Corfu, Zante, and Cephalonia since the Withdrawal of British Protection, and their Annexation to the Kingdom of Greece, Despatches. Establishment of a Welsh Colony on the River Chupat in Patagonia. Reforms and Treatment of Christians in Turkey. Condition of Christians in Turkey, Reports from H. M.’s Ambassador and Consuls. — Affairs of Servia. Condition and Treatment of Jews in Servia. Persecution of Jews in Moldavia. ___ Papers respecting the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. _ British Captives in Abyssinia. 17.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—Relations between Russia and Rome. Navigation of the Mouths of the Danube, International Public Act. _ Disturb- ancesin Crete. Fenian — upon Canada. Extradition of M. Lamirande from Canada, Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of Colombia. ‘Treaty between Her Majesty and the Queen of Madagascar. _‘T'reaty between Her Majesty and the King of the Netherlands for an Interchange of Territory on the Gold Coast of Africa. Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of Mexico for the Investigation and Settlement of British Claims by a Mixed Commission. _ Treaty, &c. relative to the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg. Establishment and Maintenance of a Lighthouse on Cape Spartel, Postal Convention with the United States of America, - 1061 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1867 (continued ).—Volumes :-— 18.—Railways :—Accidents, Traffic Tables, Returns, &c. Highways, Receipts and Expenditure. Eda Trusts (England and Wales), Reports of Income and Expenditure. § Wrecks and Casualties, Returns. 19.—Agricultural Returns for Great Britain. Augmentation of Benefices. Board of e, Correspondence relative to the Establishment of. § Return of Number of Civil Bill Ejectments (Ireland.) Coal Mines (Accidents and Explosions), Reports. Court of Bankruptcy, Return. Deviation of Compasses, Corre- mdence. Dundee (Merchants and Seamen), Return, Annual Account, &c. London Waterworks, Report and Correspondence. Constabulary (Ireland). Foreshores (Scotland), Co ndence. Friendly Societies, Returns. Galway Harbour, Income and nditure, &e. High Court of Admiralty of England, Statement of Progress, &c. Holderness Embankment and Reclamation Bill, Report. Limerick Harbour Approaches. Correspondence between Lord Redesdale and Mr. France upon the Subject of the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway (Extensions) Act. Qualifications for Certificates of Competency of Masters and Mates in the Merchant Service. Militia, Return.- New Forest, Return of Enclosures. Oyster and Mussel Fisheries, Report: Conduct of Public oe in Churches of the United Kingdom of England and Ireland. Questions to Judges and Judges’ Opinions. Parliamentary Titles (Ireland), Return. Recruiting Commission, mmendations. Royal Navy, Returns. Rivers Shannon and Suck, Reports. Tithes and Tithe Rentcharges. Employ- ment of Volunteers in aid of the Civil Power. 20.—Army Medical Department, Reports. 21.—Statistical Abstracts for the United Kingdom; Colonies; and British India. Commercial Reports from Consuls in China, Japan, and Siam. = Reports from Foréign Commissioners in China. 22.—Industrial Questions and Trades Unions Abroad, Correspondence. Agricultural Exhibitions at Vienna and Aarhuus (Denmark), Reports. Commercial Reports from Consuls. 23.—Commercial Reports from Consuls, 1867. 24.—Reports from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside. 25.—The same continued ; Also their Reports on Coal. 26.—Evidence on the Balfour of Burley and Kilwinning Peerages and Balfour of Burleigh Peerage. | Proceedings and Evidence on the Breadalbane Claim of Peerage ; Kinloss P e; Netterville Peerage; Wilte’s Peerage. Claims to vote for Representative Paces of Ireland :—Viscount Barrington’s; Ear! of Desart’s; Viscount Dillon’s ; Earl of Kerry’s and Earl of Shelburne’s; Earl of Kingston’s ; Earl of Lanesborough’s ; Marquis of Waterford’s. 27.—Business of the House. —_ Construction of the House. Offices of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Office of Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. Mr. France’s Pamphlet. Parliamentary Deposits. | Contagious Diseases (Animals) Bill. | Hypothec Amendment (Scotland) Bill. Policies of Insurance Bill. Railway Companies Bill. Railways (Guards and Passengers Communication) Bill. Tenure (Ireland) Bill. Traffic Regulation (Metropolis) Bill. Vaccina- tion Bill. §_ Reports on. 28.—Army (System of Retirement). Metropolitan Local Government. Reports on. 29.—Administration of the Transport and Supply Department of the Army, Report. 30.—Army Recruiting. Causes of Reduced Mortality in the French Army serving in Algeria. Children’s Employment Commission: Reports on. 31.—Inspectors of Mines. Oaks Colliery Explosion. Explosion at Talke-o’-th’-Hill. Reports on. 32.—Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Charity Commission (England and Wales). _ Copyhold Commission. Inclosure Commission. Tithe Com- mission. § Digest of Law. | Donaghmore Riot, Special Commissioners for 1062 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1867 (continued ).—Volumes :— Irish Fisheries. | Deep Sea and Coast Fishery Commissioners (Ireland). _Com- missioners for British Fisheries. Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Ordnance Survey. Patents for Inventions. National Portrait Gallery. Prisons in Scotland. Public Works (Ireland). Treatment of the Treason-Felony Convicts in the English Convict Prisons. Reports on. 33.—Church of England (Ritual, &c.) Sanitary State of Gibraltar with reference to the Epidemic Cholera in the Year 1865. Cubic Space of Metropolitan Workhouses. Progress made in the Construction of the Fortifications for the Defence of the Dockyards, &c. of the United Kingdom. Reports on. Statistics relative to Schools in Scotland. 34 to 37.—Reports on Corrupt Practices at the Elections for Great Yarmouth, Lancaster, Reigate, and Totnes. 38, 39.—Railways :—Report, Evidence, and Appendices. 40.—Pollution of Rivers, Report on the Best Means of preventing the. 41.—Trades Unions and other Associations, Organization and Rules of. Report and Evidence on Acts of Intimidation, Outrage, or Wrong, alleged to have been promoted, encouraged, or connived at by Trades Unions in the Town of Sheffield. 42.—Exhibition of 1851, Report of the Commissioners for the. 43.—Alkali Act (1863). Standard Weights and Measures Department of the Board of Trade. _ Dublin Hospitals. Friendly Societies in England. Oaths Commission. Reports on. 44,.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (England); Birth, Deaths, and Marriages (Scotland); Vaccination in Scotland; Reports on. 45.—Civil Service Commissioners. Customs and Inland Revenue. Reports of. 46.—Schools in Scotland, Appendix to First Report; also Second Report. 47, 48.—Education (Scotland), Reports. Schools Inquiry Commission, Reports. 49,—Queen’s University and Colleges (Ireland). Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Lunacy (Scotland). Reports on. 50.—National Education (Ireland), Report. 51.—Poor Law. Poor Law (Ireland). Reports on. 52.—Execution of the Local Goverament Act, 1858. Convict Prisons. Convict Prisons in Ireland. Convict Establishment at Gibraltar. Military Prisons. Post Office. Reports on. : 53.—General State of the Prisons of Ireland, Report. 54.—Public Health. Public Records. Reports on. 55.—Ecclesiastical Commission. Church Estates Commission. Reports of. 56, 57.—Education, Report. Education (Science and Art Department). Emigration Commissioners. Factories. Reports. 58.—Poor Relief (Scotland). Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Great Britain). Reformatory Schools (Ireland). Reports. 59, 60.—Index to the Statutes (Public and Private), for 1801 to 1865. 61.—Tables and Indexes to Sessional Papers of 1867. 1867-68.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech, and the Address. Roll of Lords. | Alphabetical List of Lords, Orders and Standing Orders of the House. Minutes of Proceedings. Her Majesty’s Speech proroguing Parliament. 3 to 7.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 8.—Correspondence respecting Abyssinia, 1846-68. Correspondence between Dr. Beke, Mr. Purday, Mr. Palgrave, and the Foreign Office, referred to in a Letter from Dr. Beke to Lord Clarendon, dated June 16, 1866. Return of Names, &c. of the Prisoners in Abyssinia. 9.—Abyssinian Expedition, Papers relating to the. 1068 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1867-68 (continued ).—Volumes :— 10.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland). Education, Revised Code of Regulations. Friendly Societies, Returns. Marriages, Births, and Deaths in England. The same in Ireland. Boundaries of Boroughs. _—Reports of. 11.—Jnudicial Statistics (Ireland),1866. Judicial Statistics (England) and (Ireland), for 1867. 12, 13.—Trade and Navigation of United Kingdom, Annual Statement, and Monthly 4 Returns. j 14.— Colonial Statistics. Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns) :—West Indies; 7 North American Colonies; African Settlements; St. Helena; Australian Colonies 4 and New Zealand; Eastern Colonies and Mediterranean Possessions. ; 15.—Appropriation Act in Victoria, Correspondence respecting. Australian Colonies (Convict Discipline &c.) | Heligoland and Hong Kong, Regulations respecting Gambling and Maintenance of Order. New Zealand, Treatment of Native Prisoners. Nova Scotia, Representations against the Union. East India, Progress of ; Comparative Merits of British and Native Administration ; Railways, Report by Juland Danvers. Colonial Bishops, Returns of Names and Salaries. Prison Discipline in the Colonies. — Reports on. 16.—Foreign Statistics. Slave Trade Correspondence. 17.—Co ndence respecting Hostilities in the River Plate. The Seizure of the “Tornado,” off Madeira, by the Spanish Frigate “Gerona.” Agreement between the British and Spanish Governments to refer the ‘“‘ Mermaid” Claim to a Mixed Commission. Correspondence respecting the Disturbances in Crete, 1867. Reports by Consul-General Longworth respecting the Island of Crete. Corre- mdence respecting Abyssinians at Jerusalem, 1850-67. Papers relating to e Withdrawal of the British Mission from Mexico, 1867-68. Correspondence respecting Commercial Relations between Great Britain and Portugal, 1866-68. Papers Seep Judicial Reforms in Egypt. Declaration exchanged between the British and Italian Governments relative to Joint Stock Companies. Con- vention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to Fisheries in the Seas between Great Britain and France; with a Chart thereto annexed. Treaty of Navigation between Her Majesty and the Emperor of Austria. Negotiations for a Supplementary Commercial Convention between the United Kingdom and Austria. Conclusions arrived at by the Cholera Conference at Constantinople. Memorials by Chambers of Commerce in China to the British Minister at Peking, about the Revision of the Treaty of Tien-tsin. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between the North German Confederation and Spain. Convention for the Guarantee of a Loan to complete the Works at the Sulina Mouth and Branches of the Danube. Convention of Nov. 8, 1864, between Great Britain, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, relative to the Drawbacks on Sugar. _ British and American Claims arising out of the late Civil War in the United States, Co ndence. Imprisonment of Messrs. Warren and Costello, Correspondence with United States about the. 18.—Parishes. Provincial Workhouses. Farnham Union. _- Reports on. 19.—Poor Law Board (Workhouse Inspection), Report. 20.—Railways (Accidents, Traffic Tables, &c.) Railway Bills, &c. Highways. Turnpike Trusts. Wrecks, Casualties, and Collisions. Reports on. 21.—Augmentation of Benefices, Return. Court of Bankruptcy, Return of all Matters Judicial and Financial. = Fisheries Act (England and Ireland), Return of all Expenses in working the. Foreshores, Memo. of Dealings by Board of Trade with Foreshore and Bed of the Sea. Poor Law, Return of Number relieved and Amount expended in the Metropolis only and in all England and Wales ; also Beachy peer respecting Vagrants in Guildford Union. _—_ Local Taxation (Ireland), . Poor Assessment (Scotland), Returns. Questions to Judges and Judges’ Opinions. Revenue Officers Disabilities Removal Bill, Report upon. | Roman Catholic University (Ireland), Report on Proposed Charter for. Royal Dockyards, Return respecting Iron Ballast sold. | Royal Forests, se ie, i le a el ‘ ’ : . a ~ o “= a j 1064 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE OF LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1867-68 (continued ).—Volumes :— Report. on. St. Augustine (Kilburn District), Correspondence. Salvage, Returns of Cases adjudicated on. Statutes at Large, Correspondence respecting printing the. Submarine Mines (Cornwall), Papers relating to. Transfer of Land Act (1862), Returns. War Office (Control Department), Correspondence respecting. Foreign Office Agencies, Papers respecting. Diplomatic Service, Circulars for Guidance of Members of. 22,—Army Medical Department, Report. 23.—Statistical Abstract for United Kingdom, for the Colonies, and for British India. Agricultural Abstract for United Kingdom. Routes in Abyssinia. 24, 25.—Commercial Reports from Consuls. | Reports from Commissioners in China. 26.—Reports from Secretaries of Embassy on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. Also on Coal; with an Appendix as to Coal Production in the British Colonies and India. 27, 28.—Technical Education, Reports on. 29.—Peerages Claims :—Balfour of Burley and Kilwinning; Balfour of Burleigh ; Breadalbane; Kinloss; and Mar. Claims to vote for Representative Peers (Ireland) :—Earl of Caledon’s ; Earl of Castle Stewart’s; Earl of Milltown’s; Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford’s ; and Lord Ventry’s. 30.—Artizans and Labourers Dwellings. Compulsory Church Rates Abolition. Construction of the House of Lords with reference to hearing. Contagious Diseases. County and Burgh Police (Scotland). Ecclesiastical Titles. | New Forest Deer, Removal of. Office of Clerk of the Parliaments, &c. Poor Relief. Promissory Oaths; Declarations substituted for Oaths. Public Petitions. Tenure (Ireland), Report on Contracts between Landlord and Tenant. Reports. 31.—Boundaries of Boroughs. Ecclesiastical Titles, &c. House of Commons (Arrangements). Reports. 32.—Boundaries of Boroughs, Report. 33.—Breech-loading Arms. — Gibraltar Shields. Reports. 34,—County and Borough Police. Cattle Plague. Reports. 35.—Children’s Employment in Agriculture, Report on. 36.—Coal Mines. Charitable Donations, &c. (Ireland). Charity Commission. Copyhold Commission. Inclosure Commission. Tithe Commission. Fisheries (Ireland), Special Commission. Deep Sea, &c. Fisheries (Ireland). British Fisheries. Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Ordnance Survey. Patent Law Amendment Act. Prisons (Scotland). | Public Works (Ireland). Reports on. 37.—Church of England (Ritual, &.), Report on. 38.—Established Church in Ireland, Report on. , 39.—International Coinage, &e. Exchequer Standards, Weights, &c. Reports. 40.—Marriage Laws. Neutrality Laws. Railways (Ireland). Reports. 41.—Trades Unions, Reports on. 42,.—Alkali Act, 1863. | Dublin Hospitals. Electric Telegraphs. Friendly Societies, | Reports on. 7 43.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Cholera of 1866. Reports on. 44,—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Scotland). Meteorological Committee of Royal Society. Local Government Act, 1858, &c. Reports. 45,—Civil Service, Commissioners’ Report. Customs, Commissioners’ Report. Post Office, Postmaster’s Report. 46.—Education (Scotland), Report on. 47.—Queen’s University (Ireland). Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Lunacy (Scotland). Pawnbroking (Ireland). Reports on. 48.—National Education (Ireland), Report on. 49.—Poor Law. Poor Law (Ireland). Reports. 50.—Convict Prisons. Convict Prisons (Ireland). Prison Dietaries (Ireland). Military Prisons. Convict Prison (Gibraltar). Reports on. oe ae ee ee ee a a ey ey - ee ee 1065 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued)— 1867-68 (continued ).—Volumes :— 51.—Prisons (Ireland), Report on. 52.—Venereal Disease (Army and Navy), Report on. 53.—Public Health. § Public Records. = Reports on. 54 to 74.—Schools Inquiry Commission, Reports of Commissioners, and Assistant Commissioners, with Minutes of Evidence, Miscellaneous Papers, Returns, Maps, &c. 75.—Ecclesiastical Commission. Church Estates Commission. Reports. 76.—Education, Report on, with Minutes of Evidence, Returns, &c. 77.— Emigration. Education (Science and Art). Factories. Reports on. 78.—Poor Relief (Scotland). Reformatory and Industrial Schools. Reports on. 79.—Prisons of Great Britain, Reports. 80 to 82.—Paris Exhibition, Papers, &c. relating to. 83.—Tables and Indexes for the Session of 1867-68. 1868-69.— Volumes :— 1.—Her Majesty’s sang delivered by the Lords Commissioners, Feb. 16, 1869. Address of th the House thereupon ; with Her Majesty’s Answer. Roll of the ab wo, ante and Temporal). Alphabetical List of the Lords (Spiritual and ) Orders of the House as to receiving Petitions and Judges’ Reports ae sn Patiiiona for Private Bills. | Standing Orders relative to bringing in and proceeding on Private Bills. Minutes of Proceedings, Dec. 10, 1868 to May 31, 1869. 2.—Minutes of Proceedings, June 1 to A 11, 1869. Her Majesty’s Speech delivered by Commissioners, proroguing the Parliament, August 11, 1869. 3 to 7.—Public Bills, Letters A to Z. 8.— Abyssinia :—(1.) a by Consul Cameron respecting his Imprisonment. (2.) Report by Mr. Rassam respecting his Mission. Education :—Revised Code of Regulations, with an Appendix of all Articles cancelled or modified ; and of ogieel ie Rules. arriages, Births, and Deaths, Table of the ‘Number d and Ireland in 1868. Agricultural Statistics (Ireland) :— pe — ee under the several Crops, and the number of Live k for 1868 ; tion from Irish Ports (1867. 68), and the number of Mills in Faaei (2.) Tables showing estimated Average of the Crops Hy 1868, en (3.) Agricultural Statistics for 1867. Miscellaneous Statistics of the United Kingdom, Part VII. 9.—Judicial Statisties—Part I. (1.) Police and Constabulary, Statements of the Police Establishments and Expenses, and Offenders apprehended ; Statements of the Number of Inquests held by Coroners. (2.) Criminal Proceedings, Number of Persons committed for Trial at Assizes and Sessions, with Result of Proceedings. (8.) Prisons (State of), Number of Prisoners, Establishments, and Expenses ; with Returns of Reformatory and Industrial Schools, and of Criminal Lunatics. 10.—Trade and Navigation (Annual Statement of), with Foreign Countries and British Possessions in 1868. 11.—Trade and Navigation (Monthly Returns), 1869. 12.—Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns), Reports West Indies; North American Colonies ; African Settlements and St. Yana : ; Australian Colonies and New Zealand ; and the Mediterranean Possessions, and Eastern Colonies. Colonial Statistics :—Statistical Tables relating to the Colonial and other Possessions of _ the United Kingdom.—Part XIII. for 1867. 13.—Australian Colonies :—Annual Reports on the Convict Establishments at Western Australia and Tasmania. Canada :—Address from the Two Houses of the Parliament of Canada, praying for the Admission of Newfoundland into the Dominion of Canada. Cape of Good Hope and Natal:—(1.) Despatches from the Governor of the Ca Good Hope and the Lieut.-Governor of Natal on the Recognition of Moshesh, Chief of the Basutos, and of his Tribe as British Subjects. (2. ) Correspondence relating to the alleged Kidnapping and Enslaving 6L 1066 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1868-69 (continued ).—Volumes :— of Young Africans by the people of the Trans-Vaal Republic. Hong Kong, Further Correspondence respecting Gambling Licenses. Indian Railways :— (1.) Despatches from Governor General respecting. (2.) Report on, for 1868-69, by Juland Danvers. West Africa :—Education, Report on the State of, prepared by Mr. Laurie. Prison Discipline in the Colonies, Correspondence respecting Jamaica and British Honduras. Church in the Colonies :—Paper on the Status of the Protestant Episcopal Churches of the Colonies, prepared by Dr. Ball. South Sea Islanders, Cackeapiitalibe respecting Deportation of. New Zealand Loan, Correspondence on proposed Guaranteed Loans. 14.—New Zealand :—Correspondence between the Colonial Office and the Governor of ; and Negotiations between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the Colonial Treasurer of New Zealand respecting the affairs of that Colony. 16.—Slave Trade Correspondence. State Correspondence :—China—(1.) Corre- spondence respecting Relations between China and Great Britain. (2.) The same, respecting Attack on Missionaries at Yang-Chow-Foo, August 1868. (3.) Missionary Disturbances at Che-Foo and Taiwan. = (4.) Respecting Engagement of H. M.S. “Algerine” with Piratical Junks off the Harbour of Namoa. (5.) Respecting Suppressing Piracy in River Han. (6.) Respecting Outrage on British Merchants at Banea in Formosa. (7.) Respecting Attack on Boats of H. M.S. “Cockchafer,” by Villagers near Swatow. (8.) Correspondence with Sir R. Alcock respecting Missionaries at Hankow and State of Affairs at various Ports. (9.) Papers respecting the Proceedings of H. M.S. “Janus” at Sharp Peak Island. (10.) Abstract of Trades and Customs Revenue Statistics, 1864-68. (11.) Correspondence with the Chamber of Commerce at Shanghae respecting the Revision of the Treaty of Tien-T'sin. Reports of Journeys in China and Japan by Messrs. Alabaster, Oxenham, Markham, and Dr. Willis. 17.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians for Establishment of Post Office Money Orders, Papers concerning the Convention of November 8, 1864, between Great Britain, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, relative to Drawbacks on Sugar. Declaration for _ the Exemption of British Subjects in Denmark, and Danish Subjects in Great Britain, from Forced Loans and Compulsory Military Service. Accession of Mecklenburg-Schwerin to the Treaty of Navigation between Great Britain and Prussia. | Accession of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Lauenburg, and Lubeck to the Treaty of Commerce between Great Britain and the Zollverein. Convention between Her Majesty and the Shah of Persia for securing Telegraphic Communication with India. Declaration renouncing Use, in time of War, of Explosive Projectiles under 400 grammes weight. Declaration cancelling part of Article VII. of Treaty, July 10, 1851, between Great Britain and the Sandwich Islands, and continuing the rest of the Treaty for Seven Years. Correspondence respecting the Seizure of the “Tornado” off Madeira, by the Spanish Frigate “ Gerona.” Protocol relative to the Admission of British Subjects in Turkey | to the right of holding Real Property. Correspondence respecting the Rupture of Diplomatic Relations between Turkey and Greece. | Correspondence respecting — the Negotiations with the United States on the Question of the “Alabama,” an British Claims, Naturalization, and San Juan Water Boundary. Lord John Russell’s Despatch respecting San Juan Water Boundary, 1860. Letter from Hon. Reverdy Johnson on the subject of a Penny Postage between Great Britain and the United States. Declaration for the Admission Duty Free, into Great Britain and the Zollverein, of Patterns and Samples imported by Commercial Travellers. 18.—Highways, Statements of Receipts and Expenditure on Account of, for 1867. Turnpike Trusts :—(1.) Eighteenth General Report. (2.) Abstract of General Statement of Income and Expenditure for 1867. (3.) The same for Scotland, 1866-68. | Wrecks, Casualties, and Collisions :—Returns of those which occurred on or near the Coasts of the United Kingdom in 1868; also of those on the shores of the Channel Islands or Possessions abroad. Railway Bills, &c. Reports, various. Railways:—Accidents, Capital, Traffic, &c. various Returns and Reports. “3 1067 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued)— 1868-69 (continued ).—Volumes:— 19.—Armour-Ulad Ships, Correspondence respecting New Designs for. Augmentation of Benefices, Return of Proceedings, 1863-69. Averages of Wheat, Returns showing, 1826-46 and 1847-67. . Bankruptcy Court, Return (1868) of all Matters Judicial and Financial. Bed of the Sea, &c. Statements of all Legal Proceedings instituted by the Law Officers on behalf df the Crown. _ Breech- Loading Small Arms, Correspondence between G. H. Day and the War Office on Reports presented to Parliament. Commission of Peace, Return of Number of Clergymen of the Established Church who act in the. City of London Gas Act :—Report made to the Board of Trade (May 3, 1869) by the Referees appointed under the “City of London Gas Act” (1868); together with Instructions for Testing issued to the Gas Examiners. Gas in Lighthouses, papers relative to a Proposal to substitute Gas for Oil. | Education, Returns of Sums expended, &e. 1858-68. Embassies, &c. Abroad, Return of, showing the Total Increased Charge since 1851. Fortifications, Statement showing the Schedule of, as compared with the Schedule of the Committee, 1869. Ireland (Irish Church, &c.), Returns of all Sales of Impropriate Rent-Charge in the Landed Estate Court (Ireland), for the last 10 years, &c. Law of Hypothec (Scotland), Return by Sheriff-Clerk of the Number of Petitions for Sequestration for Rent, &c. since the passing of the Act, 30 & 31 Vict. C. 42. Local Taxation (Ireland), Returns of, for 1866-68, collected and compiled by direction of the Lord-Lieutenant. Militia Reserve Act, Return of Number of Men enrolled since passing of the Act up to the present time. § National Gallery :—(1.) Return of all Pictures purchased, from Commencement to present time. (2.) Return of all Pictures presented. (3.) Report of the Trustees and Director, on requirements as regards Care and ibition, and additional Space. | New Courts of Justice, Correspondence with the Two Architects recommended by the Judges of Designs. _ Police Supervision, Memorandum as to present System of License Holders reporting themselves. Questions to Judges and Judges’ Opinions. Representative Peers for Scotland, Minutes and Certificate of the Election of. | Reformatories (Ireland), Return of Juvenile Offenders in; and names of Persons presiding over. School of Musketry at Hythe, Report on the Sanitary State of, and Cost of maintaining. Tithe Rent-charges (Ireland), Return of all sold in the Encumbered and the Landed _ Estates Courts. 20.—Army Medical Department :—Statistical, Sanitary, and Medical Reports for 1867. 21.—Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom, from 1854-68. The same for the several Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom, 1853-67. The - same for British India, 1858-67. Agricultural Returns of Great Britain ; with Abstract Returns of the United Kingdom, British Possessions, & Foreign Countries. 22—Commercial Reports from Consuls, received at the Foreign Office, August to December 1868. 23.—Commercial Reports from Consuls, 1869. | The same from Consuls in Japan, China, China and Siam, 1869. 24.—Reports of H. M.’s Secretaries of Embassy and Legation on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside, 1868-69. 25.—Technical Education :—(1.) French Commission on; and Report on in Germany and Switzerland. § (2.) Report on in Sweden. 26.—Peerage Claims:—Balfour of Burley ; Borthwick; Wiltes. Claims to vote for Representative Peers (Ireland):—Lord Rathdonnell; Earls of Wicklow, Kellie, Bantry, Carysfort; Lord Castlemaine; Lord Cloncurry; Earls of Donoughmore, Fingall, Normanton and Shannon; Lord Langford. 27.—Bankruptcy Bill, Report on, with Proceedings. atch of Business in Parliament, Report from the Joint Committee of the aoe of Lords and the House of Commons on; together with Proceedings and Minutes of Evidence. Ecclesiastical Courts, Report on; and on Clergy Discipline, with Proceedings of Committee. Fine Arts Copyright, Report on Consolidation and Amendment Bill. Law of Hypothec in Scotland, Report on, with Minutes of Evidence. 1068 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1868-69 (continued ).—Volumes:— Office of Clerk of the Parliaments, &c. Report from the Select Committee on. Representative Peers for Scotland, Report from Select Committee, appointed 1847, on the existing Laws and Regulations. 28.—Contagious Diseases, Report of Committee of the House of Commons on, with Minutes of Evidence. New Law Courts, Report from Select Committee of House of Commons on, with Minutes of Evidence. 29.—Breech-loading Rifles, Reports, with Minutes of Evidence. Courts-Martial, First and Second Report on the Constitution and Practice of, with Minutes of Evidence. Fortifications: —(1). Report on the Construction, Condition, and Cost of, with Minutes of Evidence. (2.) Report on Captain Moncrieff’s Letter, December 5, 1868, with reference to his Invention for Mounting Guns. Military Education, First Report of Royal Commission on, and into Training of Candidates for Commissions in the Army. 30.—Charitable Donations (Ireland), 24th Report, 1868. | Charity Commission, 16th Report. Copyhold Commission, 27th Report. Inclosure Commission :—(1.) 24th Report. (2.) Special Report. (3.) Report under Metropolitan Commons Act, 1866. Tithe Commission:—Report for 1868. Fisheries (Ireland) :— (1.) Report of the Inspectors 1868. (2.) Report of the Deep Sea and Coast Fishery Commissioners for 1868. Fisheries (British), Report for 1868. Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales), Eighth Report of the Inspectors. 30.—Oyster Fisheries, &c. (France), Report on, and the applicability of the French System to British Waters, by Cholmondeley Pennell. Loan Fund Board (Ireland), 31st Report. Ordnance Survey, Report of the Progress of, to 31st Dec. 1868. Holyhead and Ramsgate Harbours:—(1.) Report upon the Harbours of Holyhead, by C. C. Trevor and Captain G. A. Bedford. _ (2.) Report upon the Royal Harbour of Ramsgate, by Captain Tyler, Captain W. H. Walker, and H. R. Williams. Patent Law Amendment Act, Report of Commissioners of Patents for Inventions. Prisons (Scotland), 30th Report on. Public Works (Ireland), 37th Report. 31.—Children’s Employment in Agriculture, Second Report, and Evidence, Print- works Act, &c. Report on, and on Bleaching and Dyeing Works Acts. 32.—Courts of Law (Scotland), First and Second Report, with Minutes of Evidence. Judicature Commission, First Report. 33.—Election Petitions :—Minutes of Evidence—Beverley, Bridgwater, Cashel, Dublin City, Norwich, and Sligo Borough. 34.—Established Church in Ireland, Appendix to Report. Naturalization Laws, ied ay with an Appendix containing an Account of British and Foreign Laws, and of Diplomatic Correspondence which has passed on the subject, Reports from Foreign States, and Papers. Mines, Reports of Inspectors for 1868. 35.—Sanitary Commission, First Report of, with Minutes of Evidence, up to 5th August, 1869. 36.—T'rades Unions, Eleventh and Final Report; with a Digest of the Evidence. - Correspondence with H. M.’s Missions abroad regarding Industrial Questions and Trades Unions. Standards Commission, Second Report. Railways (Ireland), Second Report on Accounts and on the Works. 37.—Water Supply, Report of the Royal Commission on, with Minutes of Evidence Feb. 1867 to Dec. 1868. 38.—Alkali Act 1863, Fifth Report by the Inspector. | Board of Trade (Weights and Measures), Third Report on Business of the Department, 1868-69. Dublin Hospitals, 11th Report. Landlord and Tenant (Ireland), Two Reports, 1859-66, of the History of the Landlord and Tenant Question, with Suggestions for Legis- lation by W. Neilson Hancock, LL.D. Meteorology, Report of the- Meteoro- logical Committee of the Royal Society for 1868. Military Education, Third General Report. South Kensington Museum, Report on Heating, Lighting, and Ventilating, with Minutes of Evidence, 1069 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1868-69 (continued ).—Volumes :— 39.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 30th Report. Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Scotland), 14th Report ; and Fourth Report on Vaccination. Births, Deaths, i and Marriages (Scotland), 12th detailed Report. Births, Deaths, and Marriages P (Ireland), First Report. 40.—Civil Service, 14th Report. Customs, 13th Report. Inland Revenue, 12th Report. Post Office, 15th Report. 41.—Queen’s University (Ireland), Report on the Condition and Progress for 1868-69, by Right Hon. Maziere Brady, Vice-Chancellor of the University. Queen’s d), Report for 1868 by the Presidents of :—Belfast, Cork, and Galway. Lunacy (Scotland), 11th Report. Lunatic Asylums (Ireland), 18th Report on the District, Criminal and Private. 42.—National Education (Ireland), 35th Report. 43.—Poor Law, 21st Report. Poor Law (Ireland), Report. 44.—Prisons (Convict), Report on the Discipline and Management of Pentonville, Millbank, and Par Bech and of Portland, Portsmouth, Dartmoor, Chatham, and Brixton Prisons, with Fulham Refuge, and the Invalid Prison at Woking, for 1868. Prisons (Convict), Ireland, 15th Report. Prisons (Military), Report on the Discipline and Management of, by Capt. E. F. Ducane. Prisons (Convict). Gibraltar, Report of the Convict Establishment at Gibraltar, for 1868. 45.—Prisons (Ireland), 47th Report, with Appendices. 46.—Public Health, 11th Report, with Appendix. 47:—Public Records, 30th Report. Public Records (Ireland), First Report. 48.—Education:—Science and Art (Ireland), Report, with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. 49.—Ecclesiastical Commission, 21st Report of, with Appendix. Church Estates Commission, 18th Report of, with Appendix. 50.—Education, Report on, with Appendix. 51.—Education (Science and Art), 16th Report of the Science and Art Departments. Army Schools, Fifth Report on Military Education in Army Schools, and on Libraries, and Recreation Rooms. 52.—Emigration, 29th Report of the Commissioners. Factories, Reports of the Inspectors of. 53.—Poor Relief (Scotland), 23rd Report of Board of Supervision. |§ Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 12th Report of the Inspector. Prisons of Great Britain, 23rd Report of the Inspectors :—Southern District. | Paris Exhibition, Report of H. M.’s Commissioners for Universal Exhibition of 1867. 54.—Numerical List of Sessional Papers for 1868-69; Alphabetical List of same. Alphabetical Index to Accounts, Bills, Papers, and Reports. Tables of all Acts passed in the Session, (1) Public General Acts; (2) Local and Personal Acts ; (3) Private Acts. Index to Public General Acts. List of Acts repealed and amended during the Session. Index (Alphabetical) to the Local, Personal, and Private Acts. Addenda to General Index to the same, in Classes. 1870.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech, and the Address. Roll of Lords. Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House.- Minutes of Proceedings. Oe 3 to 7.—Public Bills, Letters A. to W. 8.—Married Women’s Property Bill. Sequestration Bill. Tramways Bill. University Tests, Report on. Offices of Clerk of the Parliaments, and of the | Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, First Report ; and Reports on the New . Refreshment Rooms. . 9.—Army Colonels. Houses of Parliament. Parliamentary and Municipal Elections. Tramways Bill. Reports on. 10.—Claims of Peerage :—Airth ; Borthwick ; Botreaux, Hungerford, De Molyns, and Hastings; Dingwall and Butler of Moor Park; and Mar. _— Claims to vote for 1070 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued)— 1870 (continued ).—Volumes :— Representative Peers (Ireland) :—Earl of Wicklow’s; Lord Auckland’s ; Lord Crofton’s ; Lord Henniker’s ; Earl of Kingston’s ; Earl of Ranfurly’s. 11.—Admiralty ; Navy, and Naval Matters. 12.—Trade and Navigation of United Kingdom (Monthly Returns). 13.—Augmentation of Benefices Act. _ Court of Bankruptcy. __ Condition of Mines. Ecclesiastical Business, Fees, Records, &e. Gas Companies (Metropolis). French Claims (British Subjects). _ Irish College at Paris, and English College at Douay. High Court of Justice and Appellate Jurisdiction Bills. | Kirwee Prize Money. Marriage with a Deceased Wife’s Sister. National Portrait Gallery. § New Palace of Westminster. Offences, &c. (Scotland). Piers and Harbours Act, 1861. Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852. Post Office Se Banks. Protestant Free School of Clonmel. — Public Schools. — Opinions of Judges on Questions of Law. Railway, &c. Bills of 1870. Railways Abandonment. Rivers Shannon and Suck. Road Locomotives. Royal Mint. ‘Treaties relative to the Netherlands, &c. University of London. Reports and Correspondence on. 14.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland). Education, &c. Marriages, Births, and Deaths. Marriages, Births, and Deaths (Ireland). Reports on. 15.—Judicial Statistics (England and Wales):—Police; Criminal Proceedings ; Prisons ; Common Law; Equity; Civil and Canon Law. Judicial Statistics (Ireland), the same subjects. 16.—Trade and Navigation, Annual Statement. 17.—Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns) :—Further Papers relative to the Affairs of New Zealand. 18.—Statement of the Moral and Material Progress of India in the year 1868-69. Correspondence with reference to preparation of a Catalogue of the Pali, Sinhalese and Sanskrit Manuscripts to be found in the Libraries of the Parsalas (i.e. Buddhist Monasteries) in Ceylon. Despatches from Cape of Good Hope and Natal. Despatches concerning Emigration to Venezuela. Prison Discipline in the Colonies. Colonial Judges (Correspondence respecting Removal or pupae of). Correspondence respecting the Proposed Cession of Gambia to France. Correspondence and Despatch concerning Recent Disturbances in Canada. 19.—Foreign Statistics. Comparative Abstract of Principal Statistics of each of the Principal Countries. | Foreign Money, Weights, and Measures, with their English Equivalents. 20.—Slave Trade, Correspondence. 21.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—Franco-Prussian War, Correspondence relating to. ‘‘ Alabama” Claims ; and Visit of Her Majesty’s Ship “ Monarch” to the United States, Correspondence. Convention between Her Majesty and the United States of America for Suppression of the African Slave Trade ; also Convention relative to Naturalization. Convention of Commerce between Her Majesty and the Emperor of Austria. Papers relative to above Convention. Addition to the Postal Convention concluded 24th Sept. 1856 between Great Britain and France. Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French for a system of Post Office Money Orders between Great Britain and France. Communications respecting the Death of the Earl of Clarendon. Additional Papers relative to Drawbacks on Sugar. Correspondence respecting the Seizure of the “Tornado” by the Spanish Frigate “Gerona.” Capture of the Gibraltar Schooner “Garibaldi” by a Spanish Revenue Cruizer. apture of Messrs. John and John Antonio Bonnell by Spanish Brigands. Return respecting the Occupation of the Custom House at Monte Video by British and French Troops since 1843. 22.—Supplementary Convention to the Treaty of Tien-tsin. Reports of Special Mission up the River Yang-T'sze-Kiang, &. Reports on Consular Establishments in China, Diplomatic and Consular Expenditure in China, Japan, and Siam. Se ee ee ee ee ae a ae ee a m= : » *. f ‘ 2 1071 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1870 (continued ).—Volumes :— Memorials respecting the China Treaty Revision Convention. Inland Residence of English Missionaries in China. Letter respecting China Treaty Revision Convention. § Report on Central Silk Districts of Japan. = Affairs of Japan. 23.—Co ndence respecting the Capture and Murder by Brigands of British and Italian Subjects in Greece. Papers respecting the Destruction by Fire of the British Embassy House at Constantinople. Correspondence with the Turkish Ambassador respecting the Loan contracted by the Khedive of Egypt. Corre- spondence relating to the Persian Mission. Return of Expenditure (in 1868) for Diplomatic and Consular Establishments. Reports respecting British and Foreign Diplomatic Services, 1869-70. Correspondence respecting Grant of Compensation to the Foreign Office Agents. 24.—Tenure of Land in Europe, Reports of Her Majesty’s Representatives. 25.—Artillery Volunteers at Shoeburyness. Martini-Henry Arms, Experimental Trial. Reports of. Outrages (Ireland), Returns of. Turnpike Trusts, Highways, &c. Income and Expenditure. Transit of Animals, Orders relating to. War Department, Orders of Council. Recruiting, Memorandum on. Wellington Monument. Wrecks and Casualties, Returns of. Yeomanry Cavalry, Schedule of Revised Establishments for. Railways, Returns. 26.—Statistical, Sanitary, and Medical Reports for the Year 1868. 27.—Statistices :—Abstract for United Kingdom ; with Customs Statistics. Abstract for Colonies ; and for British India. Agricultural Abstract for United Kingdom. 28.—Commercial Reports from Consuls, 1869-70. 29.—Reports from Secretaries of Embassy, &c. on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside. Commercial Reports from Consuls in China and Siam. 30.—Industrial Classes in Foreign Countries, Reports from Diplomatic and Consular Agents on the Condition of. 31.—Military Education, Minutes, and Digest of Evidence, &c. : 32.—Military Education, Second Report. Over-Regulation Payments on Promotion, Report. | Army Departments, Report, &c. on the Conduct of Business in the. 33.—Army Colonels, Report on Inquiry into Question of Suppression of. Ordnance Officers, Report relating to Promotion, &c. Chelsea and Kilmainham Hospitals, First Report. | Naval Officers, Report on Higher Education of. Naval Reserve, Report on the Regulations, &c. 34.—Charitable Donations, &c. (Ireland). Charity Commission. Copyhold Commission. Inclosure Commission. Tithe Commission. Digest of Law Commission. Drunkenness in the Army, money stopped for. Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales). Herrin Fishery (Scotland). Fisheries (Ireland). Loan Fund Board (Ireland). 0O ce Survey. Prisons (Scotland). Public Works (Ireland). Sulphur Question. Suez Canal. Turnpike Trusts. Railway Accidents. Reports on. 35.—Children’s Employment in Agriculture. Land TransferCommission. Patriotic Fund. _—_ Reports on. -36.—Courts of Law (Scotland). Civil Departments (Scotland). Mines. Reports. 37 to 41.—Report of Commissioners to inquire into the existence of Corrupt Practices at the Beverley Election ; Bridgwater ; Dublin ; Norwich ; and at Sligo and Cashel. 42.—Historical Manuscripts. Inland Revenue. Londonderry Riots. Report touching the Fitness and Qualification of Francis M‘Keon, Esquire, to be on the Roll of the Magistracy of County of Leitrim. 43 to 50.—Reports of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Primary Education (Ireland). 51.—Rivers Pollution Commissioners’ Report on the Pollution of the Thames. 52.—Standard Weights and Measures Commission, Report. 53.—Report on the Transit of Animals, Ritual Commission, Report. 1072 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1870 (continued ).—Volumes :— 54,—Alkali Act, 1863. Board of Trade (Weights and Measures). Wages of Agricultural Labourers (Ireland). Landlord and Tenant (Ireland). Lunacy (Scotland). Meteorology. Reports on. 55.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (England, Scotland, and Ireland). 56.—Customs, Report of Commissioners of. Civil Service Commissioners’ Report. 57.—Queen’s University (Ireland). | Queen’s Colleges (Ireland). Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Reports on. - 58, 59.—National Education(Ireland). Poor Law. Poor Law(Ireland). Reports on. 60, 61.—Convict Prisons Prisons in Ireland. Reports on. 62.—Public Health Report. Postmaster General’s Report on the Post Office. Oyster Culture and Fisheries in Ireland, Reports on. 63.—Public Records, Reports on. 64.—Ecclesiastical Commission. | Church Estates Commission. Reports. 65.—Education, Report of the Council of. 66.—Education (Science and Art Department), Report on. 67.—Emigration Commissioner’s Report. Factories, Reports of Inspectors, 1869-70. 68.—Military Education :—Report on Army Schools, Libraries, and Recreation Rooms. 69.—Poor Relief Board (Scotland), Report. Reports on Reformatory and Industrial Schools ; and on Prisons of Great Britain. 70.—Tables and Indexes for the Session of 1870. 1871.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech, and the Address. Roll of Lords. Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House. inutes of Proceedings, 9th February to 22nd May 1871, and 23rd May to 21st August 1871. Her Majesty’s Speech Proroguing Parliament. 3 to 7.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 8.—Board of Admiralty. Burial Grounds Bill. Contagious Diseases Act, 1866. Locomotives Bill. Presbyterian Church (Ireland) Bill ; and Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Society of Ireland Regulation Bill. University Tests. Reports on. 9.—Vaccination Act, 1867. Witnesses (House of Commons). Westmeath. — (Unlawful Combinations). Reports on. 10.—Claims of Peerage :—Airth; Botreaux; Hungerford; De Moleyns and Hastings; Mar ; Willoughby De Eresby. Borthwick Claim of Precedency. Claims to vote for Representative Peers for Ireland :—Viscount Downe’s; Earl of West- meath’s ; Lord De Blaquiere’s; Marquess of Downshire’s; Marquess of Ely’s ; Marquess of Headfort’s; Lord Hotham’s; Earl of Kingston’s; Viscount Middleton’s ; Earl of Roden’s ; Earl of Sefton’s. 11.—Army :—Returns, Reports, and Correspondence. Navy :—Returns, Reports, &e. ilitia and Volunteers :—Returns, Reports, and Correspondence. _Fortifica- tions, &c. Return of Expenditure, List of Works recommended, &e. Treaties of Guarantee. 3 12.—Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Return of Endowments, Statutes. Endowed Schools Act, 1869, Correspondence and Schemes for Management. Public Schools Act, 1868, Statutes made by the Special Commissioners. 13.—Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom (Monthly Returns). 14.—Arches Court of Canterbury, Return of Cases. | Augmentation of Benefices. Papers relative to the System of Ballot in the Colonies. Bankruptcy, Report. Convicts for Political Offences, Return. Church Temporalities (Ireland), Account. te peas for the Improvement of Cathedral Establishments. Ecclesiastical and Diocesan Records, Fees, &c. Emigrants from Ireland, Return. Reports on Gas. | Gas Companies (Metropolis), Accounts. Business of the House. Statement exhibiting the Moral and Material Progress and Condition of India. Petitions and Memorandum with reference to the use of Locomotives ——————- a ae — 1073 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1871 (continued ).—Volumes :— on Roads. Correspondence with Sir James Ferguson, Bart., Governor of South Australia, respecting Marriage with a Wife’s Sister. Ministers’ Stipends, &c. (Scotland), Returns. Report of the Commissioners of Patents for Inventions. Reports on the state fof the Post Office at Ipswich. Pier and Harbour, &c. Bills, Reports on. Railway, Tramway, Gas, and Water Bills, 1871, Reports on. Railways, Re port. Tramways, Reports and Rules of the Board of Trade. — Questions to Fado and Judges’ Opinions. Despatch on the subject of the Occupation of Rome by the Sovereign Pontiff. _ Correspond- ence in regard to the rtation of South Sea Islanders. | Superannuation, ‘Treasury Minutes on. nion of Benefices. Return respecting Vaccination. Wellington Monument, Treasury Minute and Correspondence. 15.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland). _ Education, Minutes of the Committee of Council. § Marriages, Births, and Deaths (England). The same (Ireland). Census of 1871. _ Minute by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty on the Proceedings of the Caert Martial held at Devonport to inquire into the Circumstances under which H. M.S. “ Agincourt” was stranded on the Pearl Rock. Minutes with reference to H. M. 8. “ Captain.” 16.—Judicial Statistics for England and Wales; for Ireland ; and for Scotland, 17.—Annual Statemert of the Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions. 18.—Colonial Possessions(Blue Book Returns). Emigration, Correspondence & Report. Discipline & Management of Colonial Prisons. ‘Trespass & Game Laws (Colonies). 19.—Compensation for Bonus Payments to Retired Officers of the Indian Army, Report on Railways in India. Ceylon Railway, Affairs of. Emigration to Venezuela, Correspondence. Deportation i South Sea Islanders, Correspondence. Complaints of Portuguese Residents in British Guiana. Cor- oneal Co Care of Leprosy e Federation of the Leeward Islands. Discovery of an at Venezuela. Red River Expedition, Correspondence pe Report. Affairs of the Cape of Good Hope. 20.—Slave Trade dence. _ Reports respecting the Tenure of Land in the several Countries of . Laws and Regulations relative to Protection of Game ; and to Trespass (Foreign Countries). 21 —State Correspondence, Treaties, &c.:—United States—(1.) Appointment of a Joint High Commission to consider Various Questions affecting Relations between the Two Countries. (2.) Copy of the ioaen d of Washington (1871). (3.) Instructions to High Commissioners and Protocols of Conferences. (4.) Treaty with tag States of eames (1871). (5. p Semenssion eae. oigyuen pa respecting Naturalization. teece—Correspondence respecting the Capture an Murder of British and Italian Subjects by Brigands in Greece. Japan—Report on Silk Culturein Japan. Report of a Tour im Japan by Mr. a8 Reports on the Deterioration of Japanese Silk; and on Manufacture of Paper there. Seizure of the British Steamer “ Tornado, ™ wie Madeira, by Spank Frigate “Gerona,” Correspondence. § Luxembu eged Violation of the Neutrality of the D Duchy of. Belgium—Treaty wth Emr ara of French relative to Inde- pendence and Neutrality of Belgium ; also Treaty with King of Prussia for same purpose. § Venezuela—Report on Claims of British Subjects against Government of. Monte be oF sane of rel at Fray Montes, Correspondence con a ence respecting proposed appointment of a Bishop there. of Clarendon, Further Communications from Foreign Governments respecting his Death. Trade Marks, Declaration respecting Protection to British and Russian Trade Marks. Patagonia—Welsh Colony on River Chupat, Correspondence respecting. Danubian Principalities—Report on the Political Condition of = Black Sea—Correspondence and Protocols the Treaty of 1856. Treaty between Great Britain, Germany, Prussia, Austria, France, Italy, Russia, and Turkey for Revision of certain Stipu- lations of the Treaty of 1856. 6M 1074 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1871 (continued ).—Volumes :— 22.—State Correspondence, &c.:—China—Massacre of Europeans at Tien-T'sin, June 1870, Papers relating to. Circular of Chinese Government relating to Missions. Despatches respecting the state of Affairsin China. Revision of the Treaty of Tien-T'sin, Correspondence. Claims for Indemnity under the Convention of Peking, &c. Return. Emigration of Chinese Coolies from Macao, Correspondence. 23,.—State Correspondence, &c.:—Franco-German War—Lord Lyons’ Departure from Paris, and provision made for Withdrawal of British Subjects. Pecuniary Demands of Prussia on France. — Loss of Property by British Subjects since the Entry of the German Army into France. Capture by French Cruisers of the two vessels “Sophia Rickmers” and “Robert Rickmers” in the China Seas. Sinking Six British Vessels in the River Seine by Prussian Troops. Public Services rendered by English Subjects in Paris during the Siege. | Major-General Claremont’s Departure from Paris during the Siege. Imprisonment of Mr. Worth by the Prussians. | Austro-Prussian War—Expenditure by Prussia during the last Austro-Prussian War, and Amount received as Compensation from the Allied States. Rome, Affairs of. Disturbances in the Church of the Gésu in Rome. Italy—Postal Convention of 1870, additional to that of 1857, between Great Britain and Sardinia. 24.—Army Purchase. Artillery Volunteers at Shoeburyness, Reports on Proceedings, Reports relative to the proposed Camp of Manoeuvres. Diplomatic Service, Return. French Claims. Gas in Lighthouses. Highways, Receipts and Expenditure. Qualification and Fitness of Francis McKeon, Esquire, to be on the Roll of the Magistracy for the County of Leitrim, Correspondence. Returns of Local Taxation in Ireland. Return of Outrages in Ireland. _ Railways, Returns. Turnpike Trusts (England and Wales), Statements of Income and Expenditure. The same for Scotland. Returns of Wrecks and Casualties near Coasts of the United Kingdom. 25.—Army Medical Department, Report. 26.—Statistics:—Abstract for United Kingdom; for the Colonies; and for Briti India. Merchant Shipping Code. Clauses of Reserve Forces Circulars, affecting Volunteers. Agricultural Returns for the United Kingdom; for British Possessions; and for Foreign Countries. 27, 28.—Commercial Reports from Consuls. 29.—Commercial Reports from Consuls in China, Japan, and Siam. Reports from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside. : 30.—Reports respecting the Condition of the Industrial Classes and the Purchase Power of Money in Foreign Countries. 31.—Army Recruiting, Report. Education of Artillery Officers, Report. | Employ- ment of Royal Engineer Officers in Civil Departments of the State, Report. Chelsea and Kilmainham Hospitals. Field Guns; Martini-Henry Rifles, Reports on. Navy (“Cyclops” and “ Devastation”), Report. Courts of Law in Scotland, Report. New Courts of Justice, Report. 82 to 34.—British Guiana (Treatment of Immigrants). Coal (United Kingdom) Reports. 35.—Administration and Operations of the Contagious Diseases Acts, Report. 36.—Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Charity Commission (England and Wales). _ Copyhold Commission. Inclosure Commission. Tithe Com- mission, — Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales). Salmon Fisheries (Scotland). Herring Fishery (Scotland). Fisheries (Ireland). Loan Fund Board Ireland), _ Metropolitan Police. National Portrait Gallery. Ordnance urvey. Patriotic Fund. Prisons (Scotland). Public Works (Ireland). Saint Katharine’s Hospital, Scientific Instruction and Advancement of Science in the School of Mines, Reports on. 37.—Friendly Societies. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. Reports on. 1075 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— ; 1871 (continued ).—Volumes :— 3 38.—Mines, Reports of the Inspectors. Railway Accidents. Turnpike Trusts ; in England and Wales. Best Means of preventing the Pollution of Rivers. yo Reports on. . 39.—Sanitary Commission, Report. 40, 41.—Standards Commission. Truck System. Reports on. 42.—Treatment of Treason-Felony Convicts in English Prisons, Report. 7 43.—Alkali Act, 1863, Report on. Standard Weights and Measures, Report. . Dublin Hospitals, Reports. Civil Service Commission, Report. 44.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England. The same for Scotland, Reports. 45.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Ireland). Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Lunacy (Scotland). § Reports on. 46.—Customs. Inland Revenue. Post Office. | Meteorology. § Royal Mint. Reports on. 47, 48.—Education, Report. National Education in Ireland, Report. 49, 50.—Poor Law Board. Poor Law (Ireland). Queen’s University (Ireland). Queen’s Colleges (Ireland.) | Reports on. 51.—Convict Prisons. Military Prisons. Reports on. 52.—Prisons of Ireland, State of. | Convict Prisons (Ireland). Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Ireland). Reports on. 53, 54.—Public Health. Public Records (Ireland). Public Records. Reports on. 55.—Ecclesiastical Commission. § Church Estates Commission. Reports on. 56.—Education, Report of the Science and Art Department. §_ Emigration, Report. Factories, Reports of the Inspectors. 57.—Poor Relief (Scotland). Reformatory Schools of Great Britain. Reports on. 58.—Prisons of Great Britain, Reports. _59.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1871. 1872.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech, and the Address ; with Her Majesty’s Answer. Roll of Lords. phabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House of Lords. Minutes of Proceedings 6th February to 31st May 1872; and 3rd June to 10th August 1872. | Her Majesty’s Speech, proroguing Parliament. 3 to 8.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 9, 10.—Reports from Select Committees of the House of Lords, with the Minutes of Evidence on the following subjects :—(1.) Alderney Harbour. (2.) Appellate Jurisdiction. (3.) Bankruptcy (Ireland), Amendment Bill and Debtors (Ireland) Bill. (4.) Church of England Fire Insurance Bill. (5.) Infant Life Protection Bill. (6.) Petroleum Bill. (7.) Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870. __(8.) Union of Benefices Act Amendment Bill. Thanksgiving in the Metropolitan Cathedral. 11.—Report from Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Inclosure Act, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. ; also on the Inclosure Law Amendment Bill. Tramways (Metropolis), Report, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. -12.—Railway Companies Amalgamation, Report on, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. ok Seg 2 ni iat Breadalbane; and Mar. Claims to vote for Representative Peers, d:—Earl of Winterton’s; Earl of Antrim’s; Viscount Ashbrook’s; Earl of Clancarty’s; Marquess of Hertford’s; Baron Conway’s ; Lord Inchiquin’s; Earl of Kenmare’s; Lord Kensington’s; Earl of Milltown’s; Viscount Mountmorres’. 14.—Maps of the United Kingdom shewing the Brigade Centres, &c. Return of the Number of Soldiers (above 20 Years of Age), who volunteered into Corps ordered to India (1871-72). Further Regulations for Discipline and Payment of the Army Reserve. Pensions and Annuities to Clerks, &c. Correspondence. Despatch from the Secretary of State for India, 1871, relative to Arrears of Interest on Rupees 14,65,335, part of the Kirwee Prize Property. Major- ae 1076 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1872 (continued ).—Volumes :— General Miller’s (C.B.) Claim for Interest on Prize-money captured at Kirwee, Despatch relative to. _ Irish Militia Returns. _ Times for the Examinations for Admission to the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Correspondence. Navy Returns. Colonial Copyright, Correspondence. _ Progress of India in 1871-72, Statement: exhibiting. Fiji Islands, Correspondence, &c. Galway Election, Report, &c. 15.—Kew Gardens, Correspondence on the Management of. Life Assurance Companies, Statements and Abstracts of Reports for 1871. 16.—Endowed Schools Act, 1869, Schemes for the Management of Endowed Schools. 17.—Trade and Navigation of United Kingdom (Monthly Returns). 18.—Alderney Harbour :—Correspondence and Map relative to. Augmentation of Benefices, Return of Proceedings (1863—1872) under Augmentation Act. Bankruptcy Disqualification Act (1871), Certificates of the Earl of Orkney and Lord De Mauley. Benefices in the City of London, Returns. Brickfields, Returns of Names of Inspectors and of their Visits. Cape of Good Hope, Petitions relative to Responsible Government in. Clerks of the Peace, Returns for 1871. County Rates, Returns for 1871. Edinburgh, Burgh Engineer’s Return. Fenianism, Letter from the Secretary of State in answer to a Petition addressed to Her Majesty, together with a Copy of a Petition of the People of Dublin, adopted in 1871. — Harbour, &c. Bills (1872), Reports of the Board of Trade. High Court of Justice Bill, Observations thereon. House of Lords, Return showing the Names of all Peers in receipt of Public Money from the National Exchequer. Inclosure of Land, Return. Irish Land Act, Returns. Judicial Committee of Privy Council, Correspondence about the Appointment of Sir Robert Collier to. Landed Proprietors (Ireland), Return of the Number of, for1870. | Future Law Officers of the Crown, Remuneration of. Rejection by the Government of Malta of an Educational Bill, Correspondence. Merchant Shipping Bill (1871), Memorandum relating to. Metropolitan Water Companies, Statement of Accounts for 1871. National Gallery, &c.:— Return of Total Expenditure on Buildings, &c. for the National Gallery, South Kensington Museum, National Portrait Gallery, and British Museum. National Portrait Gallery, 15th Annual Report. Patent Law Amendment, Report of Commissioners, 1871. Private Bills, Return of Number introduced, and of Acts passed in each year from 1865 to 1871. Return of Annual Rental of Lands endowed for support of the Protestant Free School of Clonmel. Queen Anne’s Bounty :—Account of Receipts and Disbursements of, for 1871; together with Annual Report of the Governors. Questions and Opinions of the Judges in Appeals, Railway Bills (1868-72), Return of Bills introduced. Railways Abandonment, 1872, Warrants authorising the Abandonment of certain Railways. Railways which are worked by Telegraph Block Systems, Return. Railway, Tramway, Gas, and Water Bills, Reports on. Royal Parks and Gardens, Rules and Regulations. Scotch Representative Peers, Minutes of the Election of the Marquess of Queensberry. Standards of Weights and Measures, Correspondence. Sulphur Purification at Beckton and Bow Gasworks, 1872, Reports on. 19.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland) for 1870-71. New Code and Minutes of Committee of Council on Education, 1872. Marriages, Births, and Deaths (England and Ireland), Statistics. | Local Taxation (Ireland), Returns for 1870-71. Merchant Shipping Bill of 1869. Highways and Turnpike Trusts, Statement of the Income and Expenditure of, 1870. 20.—Army :—Organization of Forces; Recruiting; Military Manoeuvres. Decrease of Crime in England and Wales. Railways :—Board of Trade Returns, 1871; and Return of Accidents during 1871. Miscellaneous Statistics, Part VIII. 21, 22.—Judicial Statistics (England, Scotland, and Wales), 1870-71. (Ireland) 1871. 23.—Trade and Navigation; also Navigation & Shipping, Annual Statements for 1871. 24, 24.—Census of 1871 :—England and Wales, Population Tables. 25.—Census of 1871 ;—Scotland, Population Tables, ee i it ~ 1077 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1872 (continued ).—Volumes :— 26, 26a, 268, 26c.—Census of 1871 :—Ireland, Population Tables. 27.—Canada, Correspondence relative to the Treaty of Washington ; also respecting Emigration (Canada). | Keeping Private Lock-ups in Jamaica. Treatment of Immigrants in British Guiana. Kidnapping in the South Sea Islands. Proposed Inter-Colonial Tariff Arrangements :—Australasian Colonies. Progress and Condition of New Zealand. § Annexation of the Fiji Islands. Deepening of the Paumben Channel (Ceylon). Affairs of the Cape of Good Hope ; and on the subject of Railway Construction (Natal). Cession of the Gold Coast. Sale of Intoxicating Liquors in the Colonies. Correspondence, &c. respecting. 28.—Slave Trade Correspondence (Classes A and B). = Despatches from Dr. Living- stone. Reports from Embassies abroad on Consular Conventions,&c. Tenure of Land in Europe, Part V. Wrecks and Casualties, Returns for 1871. 29.—State Co ndence, Treaties, &c.:—Argentine Republic, Treatment of British Subjects. uador Debt, Non-payment of Dividends. §France:—Commercial Treaty between Great Britain and France. §Embarkation of Communist Prisoners from French Ports to England. P. rts in France. Italy :—Post Office Convention between Great Britain and Italy. Spain :—International Society. Assault on Mr. Henry D. Jencken at Lorca in Spain. _— Portugal :—Suppression - of Slave Traffic. Commercial Negotiations. Netherlands :-—Convention relative to Emigration from India to Surinam. Convention for the Transfer to Great Britain of the Dutch Possessions on the Coast of Guinea. Convention for the Settlement of Mutual Relations in the Island of Sumatra. China :—Corre- spondence relating to Missionaries in. Papers, with a Map, relating to the Seizure by Pirates of a Junk, and the Murder of the Passengers and Crew. Correspondence on Emigration of Chinese Coolies from Macao. Germany :— Treaty for the Mutual Surrender of Fugitive Criminals, 1872. Extradition Treaties with Foreign States. Report on the Navigation of the Danube. 30.—State Co ndence with the United States relating to the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva. (North American Papers, Nos. 1 to 12.) 31.—Army Medical Department, Report for 1870; and Supplement for 1869. 32.—Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom; for the Colonies; and for British India. War Office Regulations Fg sasig e First Appointments and Examinations for Promotion. Volunteers, ers in Council respecting, 1863. Reports on Trade Marks (Foreign Countries). | Agricultural Returns for Great Britain, British Possessions, and Foreign Countries. 33.—Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns). § Report on Emigration to Brazil; and to the Argentine Republic. 34 to 36.—Commercial Reports from Consuls. 37.—Reports from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation. 38.—Reports on the Condition of the Industrial Classes in Foreign Countries. 39.—Royal Artillery, Reports on Organisation, &c. of the. | Explosion of Gun Cotton at Stowmarket. Military Academy at Woolwich. King’s Inns (Dublin), Inquiry Commission. Charges made against the Magistracy of Dungannon. Report on Lifeboats. | Report of the Sepulchral Monuments Committee. Sunday Labour in the Post Office. 40.—Report, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. on the Designs for Ships of War. 41.—The Case of H. M.S. “ Megaera,”’ Report, with Minutes of Evidence &c. 42.—Reports on the following :—Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland), Charity Commission (England and Wales). | Copyhold Commission. _Inclosure Commission. Tithe Commission. Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales). Herring Fishery (Scotland). Fisheries (Ireland). Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Metropolitan Police. OrdnanceSurvey. Patriotic Fund. Prisons (Scotland). Public Works (Ireland). Veterinary Department. 43.—Scientific Instruction, First and Second Reports, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. 44.—Friendly and Benefit Societies, Second Report on. 1078 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued)~ 1872 (continued ).—Volumes :— 45,—Historical Manuscripts, Third Report on. 46.—Judicature Commission, Second Report. 47.—Reports on Mines; Railway Accidents; Railways (India) ; Turnpike Trusts. 48,—Rivers Pollution, Fourth Report, with Evidence. 49.—Truck System (Shetland), Second Report on, with Minutes of Evidence. 50.—Reports on the following :—Alkali Act, 1863. Board of Trade (Weights and Measures). Dublin Hospitals. Meteorological Committee of the Royal Society. 51.—Civil Service, 17th Report, with Appendices. 52.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (England), 33rd Annual Report and Summary for 1861-70. The same (Scotland), 17th Annual Report, 1871. 53.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Ireland), 6th Annual Report, 1869. Lunatic Asylums (Ireland), 21st Report. Lunacy (Scotland), 14th Annual Report. 54.—Customs, 16th Report. Inland Revenue, 15th Report. Post Office, 18th ; Report. Royal Mint, 2nd Annual Report. 55 to 57,—Education, Report, with Appendix. National Education (Ireland), 38th Report. 58.—Local Government Board, First Report. 59.—Poor Law (Ireland), Annual Report. | Queen’s University (Ireland), Reports on. 60.—Reports on Convict Prisons ; and Military Prisons. 61.—Prisons (Ireland), 50th Report. Convict Prisons (Ireland), 18th Report. 62.—Public Records. Public Records (Ireland). Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Ireland). Reports on. 63.—Ecclesiastical and Church Estates Commissions, 21st and 24th Reports. 64.—Education (Science and Art Department). Military Education Reports. 65.—Emigration, 32nd General Report on. Factories, Reports of Inspectors. Poor Relief (Scotland), 26th Report. 66.—Prisons of Great Britain, 36th Report. Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 15th Report. 67, 68.—General Tables and Indexes for the Session of 1872. 1873.—Volumes :— | 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech, and the Address. Roll of Lords. Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House. inutes of Proceedings, 6th February to 12th May 1873; and 13th May to 5th August 1873. Her Majesty’s Speech proroguing Parliament. 3 to 7.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 8.—Reports on :—Canonries Bill; Colonial Church Bill; Elementary Education Provisional Order Confirmation Bill. Horses, Report as to Capability of Great Britain to supply future Demands for. 9.—Metropolitan Tramway Bill. — Offices of Chief Clerk of the Parliaments and Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. Pollution of Rivers Bill. Supreme Court of Judicature Bill. Improvement of Land. Reports on. 10.—Endowed Schools Act, 1869. Boundaries of Parishes, Unions, and Counties. a a Reports on. 11.—Tithe Commutation Acts Amendment Bill, Game Laws. — Reports on. 12.—Claims of Peerage :—Chesterfield; Mar; Nairne. Claims to vote for Representative Peers for Ireland :—Viscount Boyne’s; Earl of Carysfort’s ; Earl of Charleville’s; Lord Clarina’s; Earl of Dunraven’s; Lord Hotham’s ; Lord Kilmaine’s ; Marquis of Londonderry’s. ¢ 13.—Army, Returns and Correspondence relating to the. — Ecclesiastical Grants (Colonies). Dismissal of Mr. O’Keeffe from the Office of Workhouse Chaplain, Correspondence respecting the, 1079 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1873 (continued).—V olumes :— ; 14.—Cape Coast, Correspondence relative to the Fanti Confederation. Despatches respecting the Transfer of the Dutch Possessions on the Gold Coast to the British Crown. The Negotiations for the Release of the German Missionaries captured by the Ashantees in 1869. Despatches respecting the Ashantee Invasion. 15.—Communications respecting Outrages committed upon Natives of the South Seas. Correspondence a hin the Acknowledgment of the Government set up by a section of the ite Settlers in the Fiji Islands. Progress and Condition of India, Papers showing. Life Assurance Companies, Statements and Abstracts of Reports. , 16.—Schemes for Management of Endowed Schools. ' 17.—Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom (Monthly Returns). 18.—Alabama Claims. Augmentation of Benefices. Charts compiled from Census Returns of 1871. Charge of Mr. Justice Lawson at Belfast Assizes (1873), and Sentences passed on the Persons concerned in the Belfast Riots. Depositions at Inquest on body of Christopher Drummond, killed at Washington, Durham. Churchyards and Cemeteries, Return. College Statutes, Corre- spondence respecting. County Courts, Return. Dr. Morgan’s School, Bridgewater, Co ndence respecting. Scheme respecting Government, &c. of Emanuel Hospi List of Endowed Schools. Returns of the Numbers of Game, &c. sold m 1872. Gas Companies (Metropolis), Accounts. Reports of the Board of Trade :—Alloa Junction Railway ; Clyde Navigation ; Glasgow Corporation Waterworks ; Dumbarton Burgh ; Pegwell Bay Reclamation ; North British Railway. §_Inclosure Commission, Return. Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act (1870), Returns. Land Improvement Acts (Ireland), Return. Murders (Ireland), Return. Report of the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery. Report of the Commissioners of Patents for Inventions. Report by the Board of Trade of their Proceedings under the General Pier and Harbour Act. | Queen Anne’s Bounty, Report and Account. Questions to Judges and Judges’ Opinions. Railways, Returns, &c.:—Reports upon the Railway, Tramway, Gas, and Water Bills of the present Session. Railways Abandonment, 1873. Returns relating to the River Shannon. The Royal Naval College (Greenwich). School Boards, Returns and Reports. | Tramways, (Provisional Orders of 1873). Tramways Act (1870) Rules. - Tramways and Gas and Water Acts (1870), Proceedings of the Board of Trade under the. 19.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland). Education, Regulations, &c. Emanuel A at nee Marriages, Births, and Deaths (England), Table. The same d). Return of Deaths (England). 20.—Army :—Organization ; Recruiting ; Military Manoeuvres; Clothing; Volunteer Artillery, Reports. Royal Parks and Gardens, Rules and Regulations. 8 under the Metropolis Water Act. Returns of Local Taxation in d. Returns of Wrecks and Casualties. 21, 22.—Judicial Statistics for England and Wales; for Scotland; and for Ireland. 23.—Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions. Navigation and Shipping of the United Kingdom. ' 24 to 27.—Census of England and Wales (1871); for Scotland; for Ireland. 28.—Railways, Returns. Turnpike Trusts ; also Highways in England and Wales, Income and diture. 29.—Proposals for Intercolonial Tariff between Australasian Colonies, Arrangements. Introduction of Polynesian Labourers into Queensland. Canada, Correspondence. Ceylon (Paumben Channel), Report. Cape of Good Hope, Affairs of. Ashantee Invasion, Despatches. Macao Coolie Trade, Correspondence and Papers. Condition of Liberated Africans at the Seychelles and Mauritius, Correspondence about. Disturbance among the Indian Immigrants to British Guiana. _— Slave Trade Correspondence. 30.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. relating to Belgium; Denmark; Italy ; France ; and Persia. : 7 a 7 d q i j a j 7. 1080 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1873 (continued ).—Volumes :— 31.—State Correspondence, &c. :—Legacy Duties levied on British Subjects dying in Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Correspondence with Russia respecting Central Asia. Japan, Production of Tea, illustrated with Drawings by a Native Artist. Acheen, our Relations with. Madagascar, proposed appointment of a Bishop in. Africa (East Coast of), Sir Bartle Frere’s Mission to. Egypt, Dispute between the Egyptian Government and the Alexandria to Ramleh Railway Co. African Consular Establishments, Return of. Diplomatic Service, Regulations for. Foreign Political Convicts, Reports on the Laws of Foreign Countries rere: Refined Sugars, International Conferences relative to Drawbacks thereon. 32, 33.—United States (North American Papers). 34.—Army Medical Department, Report. 35.—Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom ; also for the Colonies ; and for British India. | Agricultural Returns for the United Kingdom, British Possessions, and Foreign Countries. 36.—Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns), Report on Present State of certain of Her Majesty’s. 37, 38—Commercial Reports from Consuls on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of their Consular Districts. 39.—Reports from Consuls in China, Japan, and Siam. Reports respecting the Condition of British Emigrants in Brazil. 40, 41.—Reports by H. M.’s Consuls on British Trade Abroad ; and from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside. 42.—Reports from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation respecting Factories for the Spinning and Weaving of Textile Fabrics Abroad. 43.—Statutes relating to Sanitary Authorities. 44.—Reports on :—Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Charity Com- mission (England and Wales). Crimean Cemeteries. Herring Fishery (Scotland). Fisheries (Ireland). Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Ordnance Survey. Patriotic Fund. Prisons (Scotland). - Public Works (Ireland). Index to the Reports of the Standards Commission. 45.—Reports on:—Friendly and Benefit Building Societies. British Merchant Seamen. Leprosy and Yaws in the West Indies. | Health of Women, Young Persons, and Children employed in Textile Manufactures ; also on proposed Changes in Hours and Ages of employment therein. Veterinary Department. 46.—Scientific Instruction and Advancement of Science. Historical Manuscripts. Reports on. 47.—Metropolitan Police. Metropolitan Water Supply. Military Academy, Woolwich. — Reports on. 48.—Mines, Report on. Civil Service (Ireland) Inquiry. 49.—Railways, Reports on ; and on Railways in India. 50, 50a, 50B.—Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Reports and Returns. 51.—Unseaworthy Ships (British), Report of Royal Commission on. 52.—Reports on :—-Alkali Act, 1863. Standard Weights and Measures Department of Board of Trade. International Metric Commission. Dublin emails: Meteorology, Report from the Royal Society. | Labourers’ Dwellings (Ireland). 53.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England ; The same in Ireland, Reports on. 54.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages in Scotland, Reports; and on Lunacy (Scotland). 55.—Customs. Inland Revenue. Post Office. Royal Mint. Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales). Reports on. 56,57.—Eduecation, Report; & Part V.of Appendix. Also National Education (Ireland). 58.—Endowed Schools and Hospitals (Scotland), Report. 1081 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1873 (continued ).—Volumes :— 59.—Report of the Local Government Board; also Local Government Board (Ireland). oe ne Asylums (Ireland). Queen’s University and Queen’s Colleges (Ireland). rts on. 61. mvict Prisons. § Military Prisons. § Reports on. 62.—Prisons (Ireland). Convict Prisons (Ireland). Reports on. 63.—Public Records ; also Public Records (Ireland). Military Education. Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Ireland). Reports on. 64.—Ecclesiastical Commission. | Church Estates Commission. Reports of. ‘a 65.—Education (Science and Art Department) Report. ; 66.—Emigration Report. Factories, Reports of the Inspectors. x 67, 68.—Prisons of Great Britain. Reformatory and Industrial Schools of Great Britain. | Poor Relief (Scotland). = Reports on. 69—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1873. 1874.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech, and Address. Roll of the Lords. Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House, Minutes of Proceedings from the 5th March to 22nd May 1874 ; and Ist June to 7th August,1874. | Her Majesty’s Speech proroguing Parliament. 3 to 7.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 8.—Reports on Church Patronage. _‘ First Report on the Offices of Clerk of the Parliaments and Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. Report on Representative Peerage of Scotland and Ireland. 9.—Merchant Ships (Measurement of Tonnage) Bill. | Adulteration of Food Act, 1872. Reports on. 10.—Explosive Substances. Public Departments (Purchases, &c.) | Reports on. 11.—Homicide Law Amendment Bill. Juries (Ireland). Reports on. 12.—Claims of Peerage:—Airth; Belhaven; Mar; Montacute, &.; and Nairne. Claims to Vote for Representative Peers (Ireland) :—Lord Garvagh’s; Earl of Lisburne’s; Lord Massy’s ; Earl of Mayo’s; Lord Rossmore’s; and Viscount Taaffe’s. 13.—Moral and Material Progress and Condition of India during the year 1872-73. Statement showing. Return of Cases in which the Expenditure on Public ae in India has been wee of the rss —— ay sae ba ithe Jommunications respecting Outrages commi upon Natives of the Sout Islands. § Railways (Miscellaneous Papers). 14.—Life Assurance Companies (Statements and Reports). 15.—Trade and Navigation (Monthly Returns). 16.—Army and Militia, Returns. Augmentation of Benefices, Return. Children of Roman Catholic Parents, Return. Conversion of Post Office Savings Banks Stock into Annuities. Coroners of County of Middlesex, Returns. Courts of Law (Ireland). Endowed Schools Acts, 1869 and 1873, Management. Gas, &c. Rules and Provisional Orders. Harbour, &c. Bills, 1874, Report. Landed Estates Court (Ireland), Return. Licensing Act, 1872, Reports. National Portrait Gallery, rt. Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852. Piers and Harbours, Provisional Orders of 1874, Report. Police Superannuation. Queen Anne’s Bounty. Questions to Judges and Judges’ Opinions. Royal Navy, Returns. Regulation of Public Worship Bill. Saint Pancras Union. School Boards (Scotland). Scotch and Irish Peerage. Tramways Act, 1870. Reports on. 17.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland) Report on. Marriages, Births, and Deaths. Return of Vessels surveyed under the Merchant Shipping Act 1873. Returns of Wrecks and Casualties. 18.—Census of Ireland, 1871. Parts 1, 2. 19.—Returns concerning Railways. | Statements of Income and Expenditure of Turnpike Trusts. | The same of Highways for the year 1872. Local Taxation (Ireland) for the year 1873. 6N 1082 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1874 (continued ).—Volumes:—_ 20 to 23.—Return of Landowners in England and Wales ; also in Scotland. 24.—Judicial Statistics for England, Scotland, and Ireland. | 25.—Trade and Navigation; Navigation and Shipping (Annual Statements for 1873). 26, 27.—Papers respecting the Ashantee Invasion. 3 28.—Statistical Tables relating to the Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom. 29.—Canadian Pacific Railway, Report on. | Correspondence respecting the Improve- ment of Colombo Harbour. Papers respecting Fiji Islands. Despatches on Domestic Slavery and the Introduction of Slaves by Ashantee Traders into the British Protectorate (Gold Coast). Return of Revenue and Expenditure and Imports and Exports of the British Possessions in West Africa for twenty years. Papers relating to Kafir Outbreak in Natal. Colonial Bishops Bill. Colonial Copyright, Correspondence. — Patents for Inventions, International arrangements. 30.—East India Products. Trade Routes and Fairs on the Northern Frontiers of India. Administration of the Forest Department, 1872-73. Reports on. 31, 32.—Papers on the Famine in Bengal. 33.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—Treaty with Austria for the Mutual Surrender of Fugitive Criminals. Treaty with the Emperor of Brazil for the Mutual Surrender of Fugitive Criminals, and also of Deserters; and respecting Consular Rights. Correspondence respecting the Audience granted to Her Majesty’s Minister and Other Foreign Representatives by the Emperor of China at Pekin ; also respecting the Macao Coolie Trade ; and the State of the Woosung Bar near Shanghae. Expedition to Nan-Chang-foo, Report of. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and France. Award of the Mixed Commission with respect to the British Mineral Oils Claims in France. Collisions at Sea, Correspondence. Horse-breeding Establishments in France. Joint Stock Companies, Declaration exchanged between the British and German Governments relative to. Treaty with the King of the Netherlands for the Mutual Surrender of Criminals. Treaty with the Emperor of All the Russias for the Marriage of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh with Her Imperial Highness the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrowna, of Russia. Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Central Asia. Decree annulling the Agreement of 1872, by which the Peninsula and Bay of Samana were leased to an American Company. Correspondence with Spain respecting Proceedings of Her Majesty’s Ships of War on the South-East Coast of Spain; respectin the “Deerhound;” Capture of the “ Virginius;” also relating to the “Murillo and ‘‘ Northfleet.” 34.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. relating to Sweden; Turkey; United States (North American Papers 1, 3, 4) ; and Suez Canal Dues. 35.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. relating to Marriages on the Continent. Parliamentary Reporting. Guano Deposits in Peru. Brussels Conference on Warfare. —_ Belgian State Railways. Sugar Convention of 1864. _ Mines in Belgium and Prussia. Slave Trade. Church and Consular Establishments Abroad. Malay Peninsula. 36.—United States (North American Papers, No. 2). 87.—Army Medical Department (Report for 1872). 88.—Army:—Returns for 1872 and 1878, and Abstracts for 1861-72. Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Returns). 89.—Statistical Abstracts for United Kingdom ; for the Colonies ; for British India ; for Foreign Countries. Agricultural Returns for the United Kingdom, British Possessions, and Foreign Countries. Education Department, Return and Regulations ; also for Education Department (Scotland). 40 to 42.—Commercial Reports from Consuls on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of their Consular Districts. 1083 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1874 (continued ).—Volumes :— 43.—Reports from Consuls in China, Japan, and Siam. Condition of Emigrants in Brazil. Export Duty on Rags in Foreign Countries. Reports from Consuls in United States on Peat Fuel. Reports from Consuls on British Trade Abroad. Reports from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation on the Manufactures, Com- merce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside (Part 1). 44.—Reports from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside (Parts 2, 3). 45.—Army :—Abolition of Purchase; Recruiting ; Military Manoeuvres ; Volunteer Artillery ; Scientific Corps; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Gunpowder and other Explosives, Report. Intestacy, Real Property, and Testamentary Causes Acts in South Australia, Report on. 46.--Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Charity Commission (England and Wales). Civil Service (Ireland), Inquiry. Copyhold, Inclosure, and Tithe Commissions. Herring Fishery (Scotland). Fisheries (Ireland). Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Ordnance Survey. Prisons (Scotland). Public Works (Ireland). Veterinary Department, Reports on. 47, 48 —Friendly and Benefit Building Societies, Reports. 49.—Judicature Commission. Legal Departments Commission. Reports of. 50.—Scientific Instruction and Advancement of Science, Reports. 51.—Labour Laws Commission, Reports. Metropolitan Police, Report. Mines, Reports of Inspectors. 52.—Railways (Capital, &c.) :—Railway Accidents, Reports. Railways (India), Report: 53.—Rivers Pollution Commission. Royal Sanitary Commission. Reports of. : 54.—Unseaworthy Ships, Report. 55.—Board of Trade (Weights and Measures). Public Health. Reports on. 56.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Ireland). The same (Scotland). Reports on. 57.—Civil Service Commission, Report. 58.—Customs. Inland Revenue. Post Office. Royal Mint. Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales). Dublin Hospitals. Meteorology. Reports on. 59, 60.—Education (England and Wales). § Education (Scotland). Reports. 61.— National Education (Ireland), Report. 62.—Endowed Schools and Hospitals (Scotland), Report. 63, 64.—Local Government Board, Report; and for Ireland. Queen’s University and Colleges (Ireland). § Reports on. 65.—Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Lunacy (Scotland), Reports on. 66.—Convict Prisons. Military Prisons. Reports on. 67.—Prisons (Ireland) ; and Convict Prisons (Ireland), Reports on. 68.—Public Records (England); and for (Ireland), Reports on. Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Ireland), Report. 69.—Ecclesiastical Commission. Church Estates Commission. Reports of. Factories, Reports of Inspectors. Army Schools, Libraries, and Recreation Rooms, Report. 70.—Education (Science and Art Department), Report. 71, 72.—Prisons of Great Britain. Reformatory and Industrial Schools of Great Britain. Poor Relief (Scotland), Reports on. 73 to 77.—Vienna Exhibition of 1873, Reports, Maps, and Plans. 78.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1874. 1875.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech, and the Address. Roll of Lords. Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House. Minutes of Proceedings, 5th February to 31st May, 1875; and Ist June to 13th August, 1875. Her Majesty’s Speech proroguing Parliament. 3 to 9.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. 1084 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )—~ 1875 (continued ).—Volumes :— 10.—Church Patronage Bill, Report. Offices of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, T'wo Reports. | Gas Companies’ (Metropolis) Bill, Report from the House of Commons, with Proceedings of the Committee. Language, &c. of Acts of Parliament, Report from the House of Commons, with Proceedings of the Committee. 11.—Report on the New Forest. Trial of Boston and Norwich Election Petitions, 12.—Claims of Peerage:—Belhaven and Stenton; Mar. Claims to Vote for Repre- sentative Peers for Ireland:—Earl Annesley’s; Earl of Castle-Stewart’s; 1 of Charleville’s; Lord Fermoy’s; Lord Kingsale’s; Duke of Leinster’s; Lord Macdonald’s; Viscount Molesworth’s; Lord Muskerry’s. 13.—Army and Militia, Returns, &c. Ecclesiastical Fees (England and Wales), Returns. Education, Schemes for Management of Endowed Schools, &c, National Education (Ireland). 14.—Correspondence on operation of the Agricultural Children Act. | Appeals (House of Lords), Returns. Augmentation of Benefices. Canada, Report on Immi- gration and Colonisation. Cathedral Church of Lichfield, Return. Cathedrals and Churches, Return. Church Temporalities (Ireland). Consolidation of Statutes. Return of Coolies imported into the Colonies of Mauritius, Trinidad, Jamaica, and British Guiana, 1873-74. . County Courts, Return. Drainage, &c. in the County of Lancashire, Return ; also Return of the Number of Deaths in that County and Rutland. Drainage and Improvement of Lands (Ireland), Returns. Ecclesiastical Commissioners (England), Correspondence. Foreign Cattle Importation, Report. Report upon the Herne Bay Fishery Bill; Waterford Improvement Bill. Industrial Schools, Returns. Special Retired Allowance to Sir J.G.S. Lefevre. Marriage Registers, Return (1866-72) of those who signed with Marks. Change in the Constitution of Natal, Correspondence. Report of the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery. Oudh and Kirwee Prize Fund, Claims on. Pauper Children, Returns. Public Worship Regulation Act, Order in Council. Questions to Judges and Judges’ Opinions. Report and Rules of the Railway Commissioners. Railways Abandonment Bill. Royal Navy, Return. Reports of Proceedings under the Tramways Act, 1870, and Gas and Water Works Facilities Act, 1870. Copy of the Royal Commission on Vivisection. 15.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland). Arctic Expedition. Army and Militia Recruiting, Returns. Marriages, Births, and Deaths (England). Marriages, Births, and Deaths (Ireland). Cruelty to Animals at Deptford Foreign Cattle Market. Education in England and Scotland. Gas in Lighthouses. ighways | in England and Wales, Receipts and Expenditure. 16.—Canada and North America, Correspondence. Census of British India, 1871-72. Moral and Material Progress and Condition of India, 1878-74. Administration of the Baroda State. 17.—East India, Correspondence relating to Baroda, its Administration ; and Conduct of the Gaekwar. 18.—Hong Kong (Chinese Revenue Cruisers), Correspondence. Prerogative of Pardon in New South Wales, Correspondence. Condition of Indian Immigrants in Mauritius. Improvement of Prison Discipline in the Colonies. orre- spondence respecting Fiji. 19.—South Africa:—Kaffir Outbreak; Zulu Succession, &c.; Conference of Delegates ; Cape of Good Hope and Natal; Griqua-Land West. Reports on. 20.—West Africa (Gold Coast, &c.), Correspondence and Papers. 21.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c.:—Brussels Conferences (Rules of Military Warfare; Sugar Convention of 1864). Consular Service, &c., Returns and Correspondence. 22.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—Central America—Outrage on Vice-Consul Magee. China and Japan—Difficulty about the Island of Formosa. The Macao Coolie Trade. France—Proposed Channel Tunnel and Railway. Report by French Commission on Importation of Indian Coolies into French . & — 1085 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1875 (continued ).—Volumes :—- Colonies. Germany—Stipulations of the Zollverein Treaty of 1865, for Protection of Trade Marks, declared to extend over the Whole of the German Empire. German Vessel “‘ Turandot” captured by a French Cruiser, Correspondence about. Honduras Loans, Papers relating to. Malay Peninsula, affairs of certain Native States in the. | Peru—Imprisonment of British Subjects, Correspondence about. Spain—Correspondence about Capture of the “ Virginius;’ also respecting Recognition of Prince Alfonso as King of Spain. Switzerland—Mutual Surrender of Fugitive Criminals, Treaty for. Turkey—Ottoman Loan of 1862. Negotiation of Commercial Conventions by the Principalities, Question of. | Returns respecting _ (1) Cases tried before Consular Courts in Ottoman Territory ; (2) Number of Prisoners sent yearly to Malta for Punishment ; (3) British Imports and Exports ; (4) British Subjects, Number of, residing within Jurisdiction of the several Consulates in Turkey, since 1856. Cases of alleged Religious Persecution in Turkey. 23.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—Correspondence between Foreign Office and H. M.’s Representatives abroad and Foreign Representatives in England on the subject of Copyright: Midwives abroad, Laws and Regulations referring to; also Regulations applying to Monastic and Conventual Institutions. Slave Trade, Correspondence. General Postal Union. Portugal (Delagoa Bay), Correspond- ence about Arbitration on the Claims of H.M.’s British Government to Territories on East Coast of Africa. 24.—Improvement Acts (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool). Local Taxation (Ireland). Merchant Shipping (Survey; and Grain Cargoes). Public Prosecutors Bill, Correspondence. ‘Turnpike Trusts. Miscellaneous Statistics of United Kingdom. 25.—Judicial Statistics :—England and Wales ; Scotland ; Ireland. 26.—Navigation and Shipping of the United Kingdom. Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions. Trade of British India with British Possessions and Foreign Countries. Statements of. 27.— Railways (Capital, Traffic, &c. ; Accidents). 28.—Returns of Wrecks and Casualties. 29.—Agricultural Returns for the United Kingdom, British Possessions, and Foreign Countries. Education Department, Return and Regulations. Urban Sanitary Authorities, Statutes. International Metric Commission, Papers. 30.—Army, General Return. Army Medical Department, Report. 31.—Statutes relating to Merchant Shipping. ! 32.—Statistical Abstracts for United Kingdom ; for Colonies ; and for British India. 33 to 35.—Trade Reports from Consuls on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of their * Consular Districts. 36.—Trade Reports from Consuls in China, Japan, and Siam. Reports on. Emigration to Brazil. Swedish Tariff. Timber in Foreign Countries. 37.—Trade Reports from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside. 38.—Army :—Artillery Volunteers; Recruiting; Royal Military Academy ; Yeomanry phic Metropolitan Police, Report. Naval Cadets. |§ Ordnance Survey. ports on. 39.— Brutal Assaults. Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Charity Commission (England and Wales). Copyhold Commission. Explosion in Regent’s Park. © Gunpowder Works. _Inclosure Commission. _Irish Church Temporalities. Loan Fund Board (Ireland). Patriotic Fund. Prisons - (Scotland). Telegraphic Service. Tithe Commission. Tramways and Gas and Water, Provisional Orders. 40.—Civil Service Inquiry Commission. 41.—Herring Fishery (Scotland). Irish Fisheries. Tweed Fisheries. Public Works (Ireland). Veterinary Department. — Reports on. 42.—Labour Laws Commission. = Mines, Inspectors’ Reports, &c. 43.—Legal Departments Commission, Evidence, &e. 44.—Railways. Railway Accidents. Railways (India). Reports. 1086 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued)— | 1875 (continued ).—Volumes :— ) ' 45.—Scientific Instruction and Advancement of Science, Reports. 46.—Treatment of Immigrants in the Mauritius, Report. 47.—Alkali Acts, as to of Inspector. Standard Weights and Measures Depart- ment of the Board of Trade. Customs. © Dublin Hospitals. Inland Revenue. Meteorology. Post Office. Reports on. 48 to 50.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (England). The same (Scotland). 51.—Church Estates Commission. _ Ecclesiastical Commission. Factories. | Poor Relief (Scotland). Reports on. 52, 53.—Civil Service, Report. Education (England and Wales), Report. 54.—Education :—Part V. of Appendix to Report. Report of the Endowed Schools Commissioners. National Education in Ireland, Report. fl 55.—Queen’s University and Colleges (Ireland). Education (Scotland). Reports of. - 56,57.—Education (Scotland). Endowed Schools and Hospitals (Scotland). Reports. } 58.— Local Government Board (England). The same (Ireland), Reports on. 59.—Lunacy (Scotland). Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Reports on. * 60.—Poor Laws in Foreign Countries, Reports. 61, 62.—Prisons of Great Britain, Inspectors’ Reports. Convict Prisons, Reports 63.—Prisons (Ireland). Convict Prisons (Ireland), Reports on. 64.—Public Health, Reports. 65.—Public Records, Report. 66.—Public Records (Ireland). . Royal Mint. Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales.) | Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Ireland), Reports on. 67.—Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Great Britain). Education (Science and Art Department). Reports on. : 68.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1875. 1876.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech and the Address. Roll of Lords. | Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House. Minutes of Proceedings, 8th February to 12th May 1876 ; and 15th May to 15th August 1876. Her Majesty’s Speech proroguing the Parliament. } 3 to 6.—Public Bills, Letters A to W. . 7.—Ecclesiastical Offices and Fees. | Reports on the Offices of Clerk of the Parlia- ments and Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. — Union of Benefices Bill, Report on. Parliamentary Agency, Report on further Regulations for. Depreciation of Silver, Report, Proceedings of Committee, &c. 8.—Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Acts, Report on. Employers Liability for Injuries to Servants, Report. Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, Report as to Practicability of Employment in Civil Departments. 9.—Claims of Peerage :—Annandale; Buckhurst; Grey de Ruthyn; Mowbray ; Stuart de Decies. Claims to Vote for Representative Peers for Ireland :—Lord Clanmorris’s ; Viscount de Vesci’s ; Earl of Egmont’s; Lord Farnham’s. 11.—Guardians of the Poor, Return of Complaints about Elections of, Heligoland, Government. of. Judicature (Ireland), Memorandum on Supreme Court of. Judicial and Criminal Statistics (Ireland). Landed Estates Court (Ireland), Returns. Land Transfer Act (1875), Rules and Orders. Marriage Registers, Return. Metropolis Gas Bills, Memorandum of the Board of Trade. ilitia Reserve, Regulations. Ministers’ Stipends, &c. (Scotland). | National Schools Teachers (Ireland), Returns, Paupers (Orders of Removal), Provisional nee 1087 _ PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1876 (continued ).—Volumes:— . Orders Bills, Return of. Queen Anne’s Bounty, Account and Report. Questions to Judges and J ig Opinions. Reports upon all the Railway, Canal, Tramway, Gas, and Water Bills of the Session 1876. Abandonment authorised of Severn Junction Railway. Return of the Number of Committals to Reformatories during the last two years. Royal Irish Academy, Correspondence. Sewage gland and Wales), Returns. Teind Court (Scotland), Return of Causes in. | niversity of Oxford, Resolutions and Memorials. Wantage Tramways, Report. 12.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland), 1874-75. | Arctic Expedition. | Army and Militia, Returns and Reports. Births, Deaths, and Marriages (England). _ Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Ireland). Burial Grounds (London), Returns for 1853 to 1875. | Highways, Receipts and Expenditure. —_ Local Taxation in Ireland, Returns. Merchant Shipping—Surveys of; Grain-laden Ships, Correspond- ence about. § Turnpike Trusts, Income and Expenditure. 13.—Census of Ireland (1871), Part III. General Report. 14.— Colonies :—Prison Discipline in the Colonies. Canada and North America— Non-Admission of Fish, &c. into the United States; the North Western Boundary ; Navigation of the United States Canals; Land Tenure in Prince Edward Island. Fiji, Correspondence respecting. The Grievances of the Nobility of Malta. New Guinea, Correspondence on. § Welsh Colony of Chupat, in Patagonia. 15.—Colonies :—Barbados—Finance, Report on. _— Disturbances, Papers relating to. 16.—Colonies :—India—Customs Tariff ; General Postal Union ; Indian Civil Service; Royal Proclamation of 1st Nov. 1858 ; Sanitary Measures in 1874-75. Slave Trade. § Trade between British Burmah and Western China. 17.— Colonies :—Cape of Good Hope; Griqua-land West, and Natal ; Conference of Delegates ; Tristan d’ Acunha. West Africa—Sierra Leone and Gold Coast. Affairs of the Gambia; and Proposed Exchange with France of Possessions on the West Coast of Africa. 18.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—Diplomatic Service. Fine Arts in Europe. International Sugar Convention. __ International Telegraphic Con- vention. § Monastic Institutions. Slave Trade—Fugitive Slaves on board Her Majesty’s Ships. 19.—Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—Belgium—Extradition Treaty ; Postal Conven- _tion. _ China—Attack on the Indian Expedition to Western China, and Murder of Mr. ry ; Complaints against Revenue Cruisers near Hong Kong ; Sir B. Robertson’s Visit to Tonquin. § Egypt—Financial Condition; Judicial Reforms; Suez Canal. Correspondence respecting 20.—State et Treaties, &c. Ss relative to Seamen Deserters. Extradition Treaty. Honduras—Extradition ; Foreign Loans. Italy—Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. ‘ Japan—Treaty between Japan and Corea. § Malay Peninsula—Affairs of certain Native States. 21.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—North America (United States)—Extra- dition . Peru—Guano Deposits; Imprisonment of British Subjects. Portugal—Commercial Negotiations. Spain—Correspondence respecting the Murder of Mr. Robert, at San Juan del Puerto ; Postal Convention ; Telegraphic Messages between Gibraltar and Spain ; Trade Marks, Protection of. | Sweden— Deck Loads, Proposed Legislation about. Tunis—General Convention. 22.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. :—Turkey—aAffairs in Bosnia and the Herze- govina ; Murder of Consuls at Salonica; Ottoman Loans. Zanzibar—Slave Trade. = 2 phakapeemae for England and Wales ; for Scotland ; and for Ireland. 24.—Return of Land Owners in Ireland. Navigation and Shipping of the United Kingdom, Statements. is ai 25.—Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions (1875). Trade of British India with British Possessions and Foreign Countries, for the five years 1870-71 to 1874-75. 26.—Railways :—Capital, Traffic, &c. ; and Accidents. Wrecks and Casualties. 1088 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1876 (continued ).—Volumes :— 27.—Agricultural Returns for the United Kingdom, British Possessions, and Foreign Countries. | Education Department (England and Scotland). Colonial Posses- sions (Blue Book Returns). 28.—Army (General Return). Annual Returns of Volunteer Corps. Army Medical Department, Reports. 29.—Statistical Abstracts (1861-75) for United Kingdom ; for the Colonies ; for British India; for Foreign Countries. Reports on the Sugar Industry in Foreign Countries. Trade Reports from Consuls in China, Japan, and Siam. 30, 31.—Trade Reports from Consuls on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of their Consular Districts. 32.—Trade Reports from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside. 33.—Army :—Promotion and Retirement ; Artillery Volunteers ; Recruiting ; Royal Military Academy. Boston Election. Civil Service Inquiry. Clyde Purification. 34.—Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Charity Commission (England and Wales). Copyhold Commission. Fishery Board (Scotland). Fisheries (Ireland), also Severn and Wye. Gunpowder Works and Explosives. Inclosure Commission. Trish Church Temporalities. | Loan Fund Board (Ireland). | Merchant Shipping, Reports on. National Portrait Gallery, Report of Trustees. Patriotic and. Prisons (Scotland). | Public Works (Ireland). Tithe Commission. Reports on. - 35, 36.—Fugitive Slaves, Report on International Obligations. Factory and Work- shops Acts, Report as to the working of, with a view to their Amendment. 37.—Historical Manuscripts, Report. : 38.—Loss of the “ Deutschland,” Report of Inquiry held. Loss of the “ Vanguard,” Court-Martial Proceedings, &c. Mines, Reports of Inspectors. 39.—Norwich Election, Report on. 40.—Ordnance Survey. Police (Metropolis). | Railway Commission. _ Railways (Capital, Traffic, &c.) Railway Accidents. Channel Tunnel and Railway. Railways in India. Reports on. 41.—Spontaneous Combustion of Coal in Ships, Report on. Veterinary Depart- ment, Report. Vivisection, Report, and Digest of Evidence. 42.—Army :—Education of Officers. Church Estates Commission. Customs. Dublin Hospitals. — Ecclesiastical Commission. Inland Revenue. Meteor- ology. Laws relating to the Relief of the Poor in Holland. Post Office. Royal Mint. Reports on. 43, 44.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England ; in Scotland; in Ireland. Reports on. Vaccination (Scotland), Report. 45,—Civil Service Commission, Report. 46, 47.—Education (England and Wales), Report, and Part V. of Appendix ; and Bye Laws of School Boards. Education (Ireland). Queen’s University and Colleges. National Education. Reports on. 48, 49.—Education (Scotland), Reports. Education (England), Science and Art Department. Factories, Reports of the Inspectors, 1875-76. 50.—Local Government Board (England). The same (Ireland). Reports on. 51, 52.—Lunacy (Scotland). Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Public Records (Ireland). Reports on. Public Records (England), Report. 53.—Prisons of Great Britain, Report. 54.—Convict Prisons, Reports. 55.—Prisons (Ireland). | Convict Prisons (Ireland). Military Prisons. Reports on. 56, 57.—Public Health (England). Relief of the Poor; and Public Health (Scotland). Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Great Britain). | Reports on. 58.—Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Ireland). Sewage Disposal. Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales). . Standard Weights and Measures. Reports on. 59.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1876. i lll ee ee ee 1089 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1877.—Volumes :— 1, 2.—Her Majesty’s Speech, and the Address. Roll of Lords. Alphabetical List of Lords. Orders and Standing Orders of the House, Minutes of Proceedings, 8th February to 17th May 1877; and 4th June to 14th August, 1877. Her Majesty’s Speech proroguing Parliament. 3 to 6.—Public Bills, Letters B to W. 7.—Conservancy Boards, &c. Earldom of Mar Claim. Offices of Clerk of the Parliaments and of Gentleman Usher. Public Record Office Bill. Reports on. §.—Intemperance, Reports, Proceedings, and Minutes of Evidence. 9.—Army (Officers’ Arrears of Pay), Report. | Employers’ Liability for Injuries to Servants. New Forest Bill. Public Offices and Buildings (Metropolis). Tramways. Reports on. 10.—Cattle Plague and Importation of Live Stock, Report. 11—Claims of Peerage, &c.:—Annandale; Breadalbane and Holland; Lindsay; Mowbray; and Segrave. Claims to Vote for Representative Peers for Scotland :—Earl of Loudoun (Scotland); Barons (England) Botreaux; Hungerford ; DeMoleyns; and Hastings. Claims to Vote for Representative Peers for Ireland :—Earl of Bandon’s; Lord Ffrench’s ; and Viscount Gormanston’s. 12.—Arctic Expedition (1875-76), Outbreak of Scurvy in. Augmentation of Bene- fices, Returns. Church of Scotland, Regulations and Returns. Colorado Beetle, Report of the Canadian Minister of Agriculture on the ; and other Papers on the subject. Confession, Report of the Upper House of Convocation of the Province of Canterbury with regard to. | Consumption of Spirits in Workhouses, Return. Court of Arches, Appointment of Official Principal, and Judge of. Ecclesiastical Commission, Return. Election of Earl of Marr and Kellie and Lord Balfour of Burley as two of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland. Schemes for the Management of Endowed Schools. Report of the Board of Trade on the Rathmines and Pembroke Main Drainage Improvement Bill. Industrial and Provident Societies, tions. Kirwee Prize Booty, Protest of Claimants. Metropolitan Board of Works, Return. Militia, Various Returns. National Schools (Ireland), Certificate required from Managers on application for Result Fees. Report on the New Forest. New South Wales, Correspondence upon the subject of Native Languages. Post Office Telegraphs, Correspondence. Public rd Office, Report. Queen versus Keyn (‘The “ Franconia” Case), Judgment. Queen Anne’s Bounty, Account and Report. Railway Accidents, Returns. Scotch and Irish Peerage, Returns. See of Sodor and Man, Return of Sources of Income. Statute Law Committee, Papers. Tramways, Return of Capital, &c. 13.—Journals and Proceedings of the Arctic Expedition (1875-76). 14.—Agricultural Statistics (Ireland). Army and Militia, Returns, &c. Education, Minutes, Regulations, &e. Emigration Statistics (Ireland) for 1876. Highways in England and Wales, Receipts and Expenditure. Returns of Local Taxation (Ireland). _- Marriages, Births, and Deaths (England). The same (Ireland). Merchant Shipping Acts (Survey). Reports on. 15.—Census of Ireland, 1871 (Index to Towns, &c.) 16.—Colonies:—Barbados, Disturbances at. Canada—Returns relating to Extradition ; Monastic Institutions, Orders and Regulations. Crozet Islands, Correspondence about Ships visiting the. _ Fiji, Correspondence. The River Gambia, Corre- ork aee Jamaica—Criminal Code and Code of Procedure. Mauritius— troduction of Legal Tribunals. New Zealand—Broaching Cargo at Sea. Victoria—Railways. General Postal Union, adhesion of various Governments to Union of 1874. Gibraltar, Trade of. 17, 18, 19.—Colonies:—India—Famine in Western and Southern India; Bengal Cyclone and Storm Wave ; Organization of Native Army; Sanitary Measures in 1875-76 ; Biluchistan (Affairs of Khelat, and Treaty). 20.—Colonies :—South Africa and the Transvaal, Affairs of. 60 1090 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1877 (continued ).—Volumes :— 21.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c.:—Austria—Treaty of Commerce with. China—The Murder of Mr. Margary, &c. Further Correspondence respecting. Denmark—Declaration signed by England and Denmark relative to Disposal of Effects of Deceased Seamen of the two Nations. Egypt—Suez Canal, Affairs of. Arrest of Messrs. Houghton and Barlow at Massowah. Italy—Declaration about Deceased Seaman’s Effects. Treaty of Commerce of 1863 prolonged. Employment of Italian Children in England, Correspondence on. —- Complaints against Assessment of Mr. Shorting’s House near Lake Como, Correspondence relating to. Malay Peninsula—Affairs of certain Native States in the. | Peru— Engagement of H.M.’s Ships “Shah” and “Amethyst” with the “ Huascar.” Holders of Peruvian Bonds Complaint as to Disposal of Guano and Nitrate of Soda Deposits. | Roumania—Commercial Relations with Great Britain, Correspondence respecting. Spain—Protocol respecting Freedom of Commerce and Navigation in the Sulu Archipelago. Spanish Tariff of 1877 (Translation): United States— Extradition of Fugitives from Justice,&c. Industrial Conflicts, Reports respecting. 22 to 25.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. Turkey :—Affairs of Turkey and Correspondence and Papers relating to the War between Russia and Turkey. 26.—State Correspondence, Treaties, &c. Fine Arts in Great Britain and the various Foreign Countries of Europe. Cattle Trade in Europe, North Africa; the United States, Brazil, and the River Plate. Sugar Bounties, Drawbacks on Sugar, Minutes of International Conferences on; Correspondence with West India Committee. Slave Trade:—Correspondence respecting Condition of Coolies in Surinam, &c. 27.—Judicial Statistics for England and Wales ; Ireland; and Scotland. 28.—Annual Statement of Navigation and Shipping of the United Kingdom, 1876. 29.—Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions, 1876. Statement of the Trade of British India with British Possessions and Foreign Countries, 1871-76. ; 30.—Railways :—Capital, Traffic, &c. ; Accidents. Turnpike Trusts (England and Wales). Turnpike Trusts (Scotland). | Wrecks and Casualties. Returns on. 81.—Agricultural Returns for the United Kingdom. Army, Returns, 1861-76. Army Medical Department, Report. | Education Department, Returns separately for England and Scotland ; and Regulations. 32.—Colonial Possessions (Blue Book Reports). 33.—Statistical Abstract for United Kingdom; also for the Colonies ; for British India ; and for Foreign Countries. | Trade Reports and Returns relative to China. 34, 35.—Trade Reports from Consuls on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of their Consular Districts. 36.—Trade Reports from Secretaries of Embassy and Legation on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of the Countries in which they reside. | Commercial Reports from Consuls in China, Japan, and Siam. 37.—Arctic Expedition (Outbreak of Scurvy), Report on. 38.—Army :—Returns and Reports of the. | Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland). Charity Commission (England and Wales). __ Christ’s Hospital (London and Hertford ; Copyhold Com- mission. — Fisheries (Scotland). Fisheries (Ireland). Report as to the Use of Dynamite as a Means of killing Fish. | Gunpowder Works and Explosives. Inclosure Commission, Irish Church Temporalities. Loan Fund (Ireland). National Portrait Gallery. | Naval Cadets College. Patriotic Fund. _—‘Tithe Commission, Tramway. Gas and Water, Orders relating to. Royal Naval College. Royal Military Academy. Index to Reports on Vivisection. 89.—Historical Manuscripts, Report. 40, 41.—Report to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from the Local Government and Taxation of Towns Inquiry Commission. 42.—Meteorological Observations, Report. Mines, Reports of the Inspectors. —_—— a P 1091 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (continued )— 1877 (continued ).—Volumes :-— 43.—Militia, Report, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. 44 to 46.—Navy :—Storekeeping Arrangements; Management of Engines, &c. ; Deterioration of Boilers (Evidence, &c.), Report. 47.—Ordnance Survey. Police (Metropolis). Prisons (Scotland). Public Works (Ireland). Railways and Railway Accidents. Railways in India. Reports on. 48.—Causes of Railway Accidents, and the possibility of removing such Causes by Further Legislation, Report respecting. : 49.—Army Schools and Libraries. | Church Estates Commission. Ecclesiastical Commission (England). § Reformatory and Industrial Schools of Great Britain. Reports on. 50.—Births, Deaths, and Marriages (England). The same (Scotland), Reports. 51.—Civil Service Commission, Report. 52.—Crab and Lobster Fisheries (England and Wales). Customs of the United Kingdom. Dublin Hospitals. Poor Laws in the United States. Post Office. Royal Mint. Reports on. 53, 54.—Education (England and Wales), Report; and Part V. of Appendix. National Education in Ireland ; and Queen’s University and Colleges, Reports on. 55.—Education (Scotland), Report of Council and of Scotch Education Board, &c. 56.—Education (Science and Art Department), Report. Factories, Reports on. 57.—Local Government Board (England and Wales). Thesame(Ireland). Reports. 58.—Lunacy (Scotland). Lunatic Asylums (Ireland). Meteorology. Public Records (Ireland). Reports on. 59, 60.—Education Department. Philadelphia International Exhibition of 1876. 61.—Public Records, Report. 62, 63.—Prisons of Great Britain, Inspectors Reports. Convict Prisons, Reports. 64.—Prisons (Ireland). Convict Prisons (Ireland). Military Prisons. Reports on. 65.—Relief of the Poor (Scotland). | Public Health (Scotland). | Reformatory and Industrial Schools (Ireland). Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales). Standard Weights and Measures. Veterinary Department. §_ Reports on. 66.—Tables and Indexes for Session of 1877. PARLIAMENT or GREAT BRITAIN anp IRELAND—HOUSE or COMMONS :— ; 528 vols. Fol. 1803-65 Reports from Commirrees from 1715 to 1801 ; not inserted in Journals. Folio, 15 vols, 1715 to 1801 :— Vol. 1 (1715 to 1735)—Containing— ib tum of Peace and Commerce between England and France. Christopher yer’s Conspiracy in favour of a Popish Pretender. Forfeited Estates of the Earl of entwater. Two Reports of the Charitable Corporation for Relief of Industrious Poor. Report on Cottonian Library, state of, after the Fire at Ashburnham House, and Returns relating to Public Records. York Buildings Waterworks Company, Three Reports on. Customs, Frauds and Abuses :—(1) In the Tobacco Trade ; (2) In Smuggling. Vol. 2 (1738 to 1765)—Containing— County Rates :—Levying and application of, in Middlesex. Linens, Threads, and Tapes, state of the Manufacture of. Linen Manufactories, state of. Land Forces and Marines, Application of the Money granted for. | Hudson’s Bay Company, Charter and Trade, &c. Ministers of the Church of Scotland, Laws et we Hat Manufacture, state of, and Foreign Trade. Sheep, Acts 5 & 6 Edw. VI. regulating the selling and buying of. Rye and Dover Harbours, Improvement of.. Milford Haven, fortifying and securing the Entrance to. Weights and Measures:—Endeavours to ascertain the Standards of ; Statutes - ala 1092 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports From ComMirrexs (continued )— Vol. 2 (1738 to 1765) (continued ):— relating to; Necessity of Uniformity. | Highway or Turnpike Trusts :—Applica- tion of Money collected under the Kensington, Mary-le-Bone, and other Trusts. Vol. 3 (1771 to 1773)—Containing— Orders of the House :—Obstructions to and Contempt of The Speaker’s Warrant, on apprehension of Miller, a Bookseller in London. —_ His Majesty’s Navy, state of the Timber used for, &c. Bread (Assize of), Laws relating thereto. | Assay- Offices, irregularities and inconveniences in the operations of, in London, &c. Linen Trade, state of. | East India Affairs, First Report on the state of :—(1) Charters : Commissioners’ Transactions in 1756. (2) Investment in Saltpetre ; Revolution in favour of Meer Jaffier, 1760, &c. Second Report :—Corre- spondence, &c., of Lord Clive, Sir Thomas Rumbold, &e. Third Report :— Transactions in Bengal from 1757 to 1765; War between the East India Bais and Cossim Ally Cawn. Fourth Report :—Trade in Salt, Tobacco, &c. ift ay el :—Inquiry into Receipt of Five Lacs of Rupees by Lord Clive from the egum. Vol. 4 (1772 to 1773)—Containing— Nine Reports from the Committee of Secrecy, on the state of the East India Company’s Affairs. Vols. 5, 6 (1781 to 1783)—Containing— : East India Company :—Eleven Reports on the Petitions of certain Agents for the British Subjects resident in India; and of Warren Hastings and Others, relative to the Administration of Justice in India, 1774—1781. Two Reports respecting certain Sums due from the Hast India Company to His Majesty. War in India, &c. Vols. 7, 8 (1781 to 1782)—Containing— East India Company :—War in the Carnatic; Second Marhatta War. Six Reports from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed to inquire into the Causes of the War in the Carnatic. Vol. 9 (1774 to 1800)—Containing— Flour from Wheat; methods practised in the making of. Corn and Grain, Importation and Exportation of. Corn, Five Reports on the high Price of. Bread and Grain Report, respecting the Assize of Bread. Provisions, Seven Reports on the high Price of. Corn Trade between Great Britain and Ireland. Waste Lands, Reports on the Inclosure and Improvement of. Poor Relief and Settlement, Two Reports on. Poor, Abstract of Returns from Overseers respecting the. Parish Poor Children, state of in London and Middlesex. Poor and Charitable Donations. Vol. 10 (1785 to 1801)—Containing— Fisheries :—British Herring Fisheries; Pilchard Fisheries; British Fisheries ; Reports on. Newfoundland Trade, Reports. Salt Duties, Two Reports. Linen and Hempen Manufacture (Ireland), and Flax Seed, Acts of Parliament relating thereto. Coal Trade, Two Reports. Copper Mines and Copper Trade, Report. Life Boat, Mr. Greathead’s Invention. Sierra Leone, Report on the State of that Colony. Turnpike Roads, Four Reports, with Acts 13 and 14 Geo. III. Naval Volunteers, Encouragement to be given to. Prisoners of War in the King’s House at Winchester, state of their Health, &c. _Treasonable Conspiracy in Ireland. Seditious Societies and Treasonable Conspiracies. Vol. 11 (1782 to 1799)—Containing— Annuities :—Amount of Sums raised by Annuities towards the Supply granted to His Majesty, from 1776 to 1782. Public Income and Expenditure. The Bank of England, Restriction on the Payments in Cash. _ Civil List, Accounts relating thereto. On Smuggling and other Illicit Practices used in defrauding the Revenue. _Illicit Exportation of Wool, Live Sheep, &c. _ Distilleries in Scotland, Laws relating thereto, iat bis YE As ] 4 3 1095 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports rrom Committees (continued )— 1715 to 1801 (continued )— Vols. 12, 13 (1798 to 1803)—Containing— Finance :—Debt and Taxes, Reports 1 to 3. Collection of the Public Revenue, Reports 4 to 13. _ Expenditure of the Public Revenue, and the Auditing Public Accounts, Reports 14 to 22. Revenue, Debt, and Expenditure for 1797, Reports 23, 24. Expenditure for Civil Establishment, Reports 25 to 30. Expenditure for Military Establishment, Reports 31 to 36. Proceedings and Measures of Government on these Reports, with Index. Vol. 14 (1793 to 1802)—Containing— Royal Burghs of Scotland. Expired and Expiring Laws of the United Kingdom. Promulgation of the Statutes, Two Reports. | Holy Orders, Ineligibility of Persons in, to sit in the House. _ Petition from Booksellers &c. on the high Price of Paper. Vaccine Inoculation, Report on the Discovery of. Nitrous Fumigation, Report on the Discovery of. Navigation and Trade on Thames and Isis Rivers. | London (Port of —Accommodation for Trade and Shipping, with Measures for Improvement of the Port by Wet Docks, Warehouses, London Bridge, &c. With Plans and Engravings (bound separately). Vol. 15 (1800)—Containing—Public Records, Report on the state of, better Arrangement and Preservation of. Vol. 16.—Containing Index to previous 15 volumes. Volumes Supplemental Volumes to the above. 1, 2.—Abstract of the Returns of Charitable Donations for the Benefit of Poor Persons (England and Wales), 1786-88. 3.—Abstract of the Returns and Answers relative to the Expence and Maintenance of the Poor in England, 1804. 4.—Papers presented to the House of Commons from the East India Company relative to the Marhatta War in 1803. 5.—Reports of the Surveyor-General of His Majesty’s Land Revenue, 1797 to 1809. 8.—General Report to the King in Council from the Honorable Board of Commis- sioners on the Public Records, 1837. 1820.—Reports, Returns, &c.:— 2 vols. 2.—Expired and Expiring Laws. | Administration of Justice in Wales. = Agri- cultural Distress, Civil List, Resolutions by Committee. Standing Order relating to Trade, Apprenticeships, &c. Militia Estimates. Steam Engines and Furnaces. General Post Office. Turnpike Roads and Highways. Berkshire Election Polls. | Foreign Trade of the Country. 3.—Holyhead Road (Bridge at Conway, and 'urnpike Trusts). London Bridge. Rochester Bridge. Royal Burghs of Scotland. Guadaloupe Claims. Elections in Trelanc Eevee of Sheriffs). | Limerick Election (Decr. 1761). Foreign Trade r. 1821.—Reports, Returns, &c.:— 6 vols. 1.— Expired and Expiring Laws. Offices of the House of Commons, Appointment of. Catholics; on the Laws by which Oaths or Declarations are required as Qualifications for Offices. Usury Laws. Vagrants, Laws relating to. Wales, Administration of Justice therein. Poor, Returns made in 1819, 1820, and 1821. Weights and Measures, Commissioners’ Reports on. Clover and Trefoil Seeds, on the Adulteration of. Attornies and Solicitors, on the Admission of. Forfeitures and Recognizances, the levying of. Extra Post, Correspondence. Ophthalmic Hospital (Regent’s Park). © Highways in England and Wales. 2.—Bread, existing Regulations relative to the Making and the Sale of. Water, Report on the Supply of to the Metropolis, with Minutes of Evidence. London Bridge, Report on the present state of, with Minutes of Evidence. 3.—Foreign Trade of the Country, Three Reports. Woollen Cloth, on the Laws relating to the Stamping of. 1094. PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports rrom Commirrers (continued )— 1821 (continued ).—Volumes:— 4.—Foreign Trade, Trade with the East Indies and China :—Second Report—Silk and Wine Trade. 5.—Militia Estimates. Receivers General of Land and Assessed Taxes, Report, with Minutes of Evidence. Audit Office, Minutes of Evidence for 1819. Malt, Petitions against the additional Duty on Malt (Scotland). | Royal Burghs of Scotland, with Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee. Ireland, Letter of the Lord Chief Baron on the Ninth Report ; Committee’s Report on the same, and on the Chief Baron’s Letter. John Pollock, Esquire, Order of the Court of Exchequer for his Dismissal. 6.—Agriculture, Report on Petitions complaining of the distressed state of the Agriculture of the United Kingdom. 1822.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 4 vols, 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Members Returns. Public Records, Distri- bution and Sale of. Recognizances on levying Forfeitures. Prisons, on the Laws relating to. Police of the Metropolis, on the state of. | Orphans’ Fund, present state of, in London. Public Accounts of the United Kingdom. Printing and Stationery, the manner in which supplied to Parliament and to Public Departments. 2.—Agriculture of the United Kingdom, Report, Petitions, &c. Corn Trade, proposed Resolutions. Pensions, proposed Resolutions regarding the Payment of Military, Naval, and other Pensions. Taxes, Resolutions agreed to for the Reduction of. Foreign Trade of the Country (Lights, Harbour Dues, and Pilotage). Poor Rate Returns, 1819 to 1822. Poor, Proposed Resolutions for the Settlement of the Poor. National Debt and Sinking Fund, Calcutta Bankers, Monohur Dos and Scetul Bahoo. 3.—Holyhead Roads, Six Reports on. Shrewsbury to Coventry and to London, state of the Road from; (Mr. Telford’s Report.) Shrewsbury and Bangor Ferry Road. Holyhead Harbour. . 4.—TIreland :—Grand Jury Presentments for Limerick (1821) ; for Clerks of the Crown; and for Defaulting Treasurers, &c.; the same for County Treasurers, Balances left unpaid. City of Dublin, Local Taxation of. City of Limerick, Petitions relating to the Local Taxation of. . Linen Trade of Ireland, Laws relating to. |§ Auditing Public Accounts (Ireland), 10th Report. 1823.—Reports, Returns, &. :— 3 vols, 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Royal Library, Papers relating to. Militia Estimates. Standing Orders respecting Trade. General Index to Journals of the House. Method of Ingrossing Bills. Resolutions relating to Assessed Taxes. Union Duties, Resolutions on the. Game, Laws relating to. Captain Manby’s Petition. Recovery of Small Debts. Law relating to Merchants, eee nv Factors. Foreign Trade of the Country, and Privileges of the West ndia Docks. 2.—Sewers in the Metropolis. Roads, Mr. McAdam’s Petition relating to. Glasgow and Port-Patrick Roads. _ Gas-Light Establishments, and Report of the Royal Society on. Poor-Rate Returns, 1822-23. Penitentiary at Milbank, Reports, Papers, &c. relative to. 3.—Courts of Justice (Ireland). Local Taxation of the City of Dublin, Two Reports, and Accounts. Poor in Ireland, Employment of the. Dublin Theatre, Papers relating to a Riot there on 14th Dec. 1822. Sheriff of Dublin, Minutes of Evidence taken on the Conduct of the. Grand Jurors for Dublin, Names of. Common Council of the City of Dublin. Grand Jury Commission Pannels, 1798, 1803, 1817, 1814, 1820. Grand Jury Pannels of 1798 and 1803. Corporation of Dublin, Address of, to the Lord Lieutenant. Statue of Kin William, Proclamation of the Lord Mayor of Dublin, forbidding the Decoration of 1095 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Rzports From ComMItTEEs (continued )— . 1824.—Reports, Returns, &e. :— 5 vols. . 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Criminal Law of England, Reports. Penitentiary ; at Milbank. 7 2.—Artizans and Machinery, Six Reports, and Minutes of Evidence. 3.—Foreign Trade of the Country, First Report—Pilotage ; Second Report—Quaran- tine ; Third Report—London Port Duty. Poor Rate Returns. _ Labourers i Wages. Bakers, Allowances granted to. Public Buildings at Westminster. 7 Militia Estimates. Private Business of The House. Private Resolutions ; from a Committee of the Whole House. South London Docks Bill. Four per Cents., Resolutions on the. 4,—Salmon Fisheries of the United Kingdom. Glasgow and Port Patrick Roads, &e. Hides and Skins, Minutes of Evidence taken on the Bill. Marine Insurance, Report. § Weights and Measures. 5.—Ireland :—Districts of Ireland under the Insurrection Act. Dublin Local Taxation. Survey of Ireland, Resolutions. Survey and Valuation of Ireland. 1825.—Reports, Returns, &ec. :— 6 vols. 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Poor Rate Returns. Friendly Societies. Combination Laws, together with Minutes of Evidence on. : 2.—Committee Rooms and Printed Papers, Third Report. Constitution of Committees on Private Bills. Britich Museum, Mr. Rich’s Collection of MSS. Militia Estimates for 1825. Export of Tools and Machinery. Metropolis Turnpixe Trusts. Conveyance and Porterage of Parcels. Salmon Fisheries of the United Kingdom. County Courts, Minutes of Evidence on the Bill for oa Delays, &c. | Western Ship-Canal Bill. Edinburgh and Leith Docks Bil Ireland :—Local Taxation of the City of Dublin. Linen Trade of ; 3.—Expenditure of County Rates, Report, Minutes of Evidence, &e. 4.—State of Ireland, Minutes of Evidence taken in Session of 1824. 5, 6.—State of Ireland, Reports, and Minutes of Evidence (1825). 1826.—Reports from Committees. 7 vols. —Reports on the Dignity of a Peer of the Realm. 4 vols. —Miscellaneous:—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 3 vols, 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Privileges ; Members exempt from Juries. Committee Rooms and Printed Papers. Poor Rate Returns of 1825. Mauritius Slave Trade. Mr. Kenrick, Minutes of Evidence in relation to the Case of John Franks, with Papers. | Commercial Credit, Report of Committee (1793). Outstanding Demands of the Bank, Three Reports in March, April, and Nov. 1797. Promissory Notes in Scotland and Ireland. 2.—Emigration from the United Kingdom. Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation ill. Birmingham and Liverpool Canal Bill, Minutes of Evidence. 3.—Prisons (Scotland). Butter Trade (Ireland). Market Tolls and Customs . (Ireland). On the Circulating Paper, the Specie, and Current Coin of Ireland, 1804. State of Ireland, Report from the Lords Committees, dated July 4, 1825. 1826-27.—Reports, Returns, &c, :-— ; 4 vols. 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Arigna Iron and Coal Mining Company (Ireland Milford Haven Communication, Two Reports on. Milford Maeda Sate i! P of Letters. Milford Haven, Account of Vessels which have entered into the Ports of Swansea, Newport, and Cardiff. Grand Jury Presentments a. Irish Civil Estimates, Fifth Report from Select Committee on ce for year 1817. Friendly Societies, on the Laws respecting. 2.—Elections : Reports, Petitions, &c. :—Coventry ; Northampton, and Conduct of Northampton Corporation ; Penryn, Four Bape and Minutes of Evidence ; East Retford ; Galway ; Athlone, Report on a Petition of Inhabitants of, com- plaining of Forged Signatures to a certain Petition. County Election Polls. pot ea te ae TS 1096 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports From CommirtTEEs (continued )— 1826-27 (continued ).—Volumes :— Election Polls for Cities and Boroughs. Wootton Bassett Election ; Affidavit of Service of Notice. 3.—Emigration, Three Reports. 4.—Turnpike Trusts Renewal Bills. Criminal Commitments and Convictions, Returns of. Pauper Lunatics. Salmon Fisheries, Minutes of Evidence on Bill for Preservation and Increase. Mauritius Slave Trade. Promissory Notes under £5 in Scotland and Ireland. Foreign Grain, Price at which it may be shipped in Foreign Ports. 1828.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 5 vols. 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. East Retford Disfranchisement Bill ; Minutes of Evidence taken in a Committee of the whole House. Election Recognizances. Poor Laws; Employment or Relief of able-bodied Persons from the Poor Rate. Parochial Settlements. Irish and Scotch Vagrants. Education in Ireland. Land Tax as affecting Roman Catholics. Whetstone and St. Alban’s Turnpike Trusts. Office of Works and Public Buildings. 2.—Public Income and Expenditure, Four Reports on. 3.—Police of the Metropolis. Criminal Commitments and Convictions. 4.—Anatomy. Scotch Entails, Two Reports. 5.—Water Supply to the Metropolis. Game Laws. Wool Trade. 1829.—Reports, Returns, &. :— - 2 vols. 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Crown Leases. Life Annuities ; and Report from Mr. Finlaison. House of Commons, Members Abroad. Orphans’ Fund. Registrar at Madras, Claims of Sufferers by Insolvency of the late. Scottish Entails. Patents for Inventions. 2.—Admiralty Court (Ireland). Irish Miscellaneous Estimates. Education (Ireland). Poor (Ireland), on the state of Disease and Condition of the Labouring Poor. 1830.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 7 vols. 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Catalogue of the Books in the Library. Wexford Election. Select Vestries, Two Reports. Population, Minutes of Evidence and Minutes on the Re-committed Bill. Admiralty Court (Ireland), Resolutions on the Judicial Enquiry and other Papers connected with the Conduct of Sir Jonah Barrington. 2, 3.—East India Company’s Affairs :—First and Second Reports with Minutes of Evidence. 4.—Poor in Ireland, state of, and means of improving their Condition. 5.—Coal Trade, Report from Select Committee of House of Lords. 6.—Civil List. Windsor Castle, Expense of Alterations and Improvements in. 7.—Sale of Beer. | Holyhead and Northern Roads. | Manufacturers’ Employment. High Sheriffs. Hackney Coach Office. Sierra Leone and Fernando Po. Tobacco Cultivation. | Canine Madness. Birmingham and London Junction Canal. Lord Ellenborough’s Divorce Bill. Hamerton’s Divorce Bill. 1830-31.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 1 vol. 1.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Evesham Election Petition. Carrickfergus Forgeries Election Petition. Liverpool Election Petition. Pecuniary Penalties. Reduction of Salaries. Rideau Canal. 1831.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 5 vols. 1.—Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. Civil Government Charges, Dublin Election Petition. Pembroke County Election. _ Coronation—Report on the Accommodation for Members of the House at the Solemnity of the. Militia Estimates. 2, 3.—East India Company’s Affairs, and Appendixes. 1097 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports rrom Comittexs (continued )— 1831 (continued ).—Volumes :— 4.—Molasses, Use of, in Breweries and Distilleries, with Minutes. Malt Drawback on Spirits. Secondary Punishments. 5.—Steam Navigation. Steam Carriages. Poor Laws, Reports from House of Lords, with Evidence. 1831-32.—Reports, Returns, &c.:— 18 vols. 1.—Arundel Borough Limits. Dungarvan, Youghal, and Mallow Boroughs Limits. Canal Communications in Canada. Cruelty to Animals. Exchequer Court (Scotland), Bill for making Provision for Dispatch of Business. Expired and Expiring Laws. Library of House of Commons, Present State and Future Management. Militia Estimates. Cremill Point, on the Victualling Estab- Me lishment at. Westminster Improvements. ; 2.—Bank of England Charter. 3.—Dramatic Literature. Sabbath Day, Observance of. Secondary Punishments. 4 to 10.—East India Company’s Affairs:—Miscellaneous Subjects; Trade (Finance and Accounts); Revenue; Judicial; Military; Political. 11.—Labour of Children in Factories. 12.—State of Ireland; Disturbed Counties in; Laws for Suppression of Outrages. 13.—Post Communication (Ireland). Turnpike Roads (Ireland). 14.—King’s Printer’s Patents. General Register of all Deeds, &c. affecting Real Property in England and Wales. Registry of Deeds (Ireland). 15.—Silk Trade in England. 16.—Slavery, on the Extinction of, throughout the British Dominions, with Minutes. West India Colonies, on the Commercial State of the. 17, 18.—Tithes in Ireland, First Report and Reports from the Lords concerning the Collection and Payment of; with Minutes of biden. 1833.—Reports, Returns, &e.:— 12 vols. 1.—Agriculture, with Minutes of Evidence. 2.—Manufactures, Commerce, and Shipping. . 4 to 7.—Elections :—Carrickfergus Petition, with Report on Carrickfergus Borough. Coventry Petition; Hertford Petition, with Report on the best Method of pata Bribery, &c. in future Elections; Petitions against Liverpool ; ndonderry City ; Newry Borough ; Stafford ; Warwick Borough ; with Report on best mode of preventing Bribery, &c. 8.—Public Documents, Second Report. Church in Ireland Bill. Quakers’ Affirmation. Public Petitions. House of Commons Buildings. 9.—Municipal Corporations. | Cold Bath Fields Meeting. 10.—Chancery Offices. Fisheries (British Channel). Land Revenues of the Crown. Parochial Registration. 11.—Sale of Beer. _ Victualling House Licenses. Victualling House Licenses (Holborn Division), Minutes of Evidence. Public Walks. Turnpike Road Bills, Two Reports from the House of Lords on Fees. 12.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Scottish Entails. Stationery Contract. Vaccine Board. Dublin and Kingstown Ship Canal. 1834.—Reports, Returns, &c. :-— 14 vols. 1.—Church Patronage (Scotland). 2.—Colonial Military Expenditure. Sinecure Offices. 3.—Sale of Corn. 4.—Drunkenness. 5.—Education. Election Expenses. 6.—Hand-Loom Weavers’ Petitions. 7.—Judges’ Salaries (Scotland). Mr. Goldsworthy Gurney’s Case. Privileges, Report from the Committee of. Business of the House, First and Second Sas hs Divisions of the House. Library, House of Commons. Private . Fees. Official Houses, First and Second Reports on. 1098 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports rrom CommirrEEs (continued )— 1834 (continued ),—Volumes :— 8.—Lighthouses. 9, Parts 1 & 2.—Medical Education. 10.—County Rates, Receipt and Expenditure. Steam Navigation to India. 11, 12.—Metropolis Water. Metropolis Sewers. Land Revenues, Management of Woods, and Forests. Metropolis Police. 13.—Tea Duties. Shannon Navigation, Improvement. ‘Tolls and Customs (Ireland). 14.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Militia Estimates. Captain John Ross’s Expedition to the Arctic Seas. Glasgow Lottery. Bankrupts’ Estates Bill. Lower Canada. Weights and Measures. Warwick Borough. Inns of Court. Howell’s Divorce Bill. Baron De Bode, Claims of. 1835.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 16 vols. 1.—Accidents in Mines. Arts and Manufactures, : 2.—Military Expenditure, Colonies. | Consular Departments, Report. Militia Estimates. Conduct of General Darling, Report on. 3.—British Museum, Report on Condition, &c. of. Charities in England and * Wales. Education in England and Wales. Education in Ireland. 4 to 6.—Bribery at Elections :—Petitions against Elections for Chatham; Ipswich Borough ; Great Yarmouth ; and York City. 7,8.—Present State of Gaols and Houses of Correction in England and Wales, Four Reports, from the Lords. 9.—Hand Loom Weavers’ Petitions. Corn Trade, (Channel Islands). Mr. Goldsworthy Gurney’s Case. 10.—Charges of the County Rates in England and Wales. = Declarations substituted in lieu of Oaths, Report from the Lords. 11, 12.—Orange Lodges, Associations, &c. in Ireland, Three Reports. 13.—Orange Institutions in Great Britain and the Colonies. 14,—Admission of Ladies to the Strangers’ Gallery. Library of the House of Commons. Printed Papers. Sinecure Offices. East India Maritime Officers. Weights and Measures Act. Expired and Expiring Laws. 15.—Timber Duties, Report, and Minutes of Evidence. 16.—Plymouth Breakwater. Connaught Lakes. Public Works (Ireland), Advances made by Commissioners. Leith and Newhaven Harbour. Regent- street Paving. Salmon Fisheries Bill. 1836.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 15 vols. 1.—Aborigines,—Report relative to the Native Inhabitants of Countries where British Settlements are made. 2, Parts 1 and 2.State of Agriculture, Reports on the. 3.—Arts, and their Connection with Manufactures. Joint Stock Banks. 4.—British Museum, its Condition, Management, &c. 5.—Carlow Election Petitions. Coal Trade, state of the. Disposal of Lands in the British Colonies. : 6.—Duties, Salaries, and Fees of the Officers paid by Counties in Ireland, &c, Report on. Royal Dublin Society, Administration of. 7.—Education :—Reports on the State, Funds and Management of the Diocesan, Royal, and other Schools of Public Foundation in Ireland (1835-36). 8.—Port of London, Report on the State of. 9.—Negro Apprenticeship, system in the Colonies ; Apprentices, condition of, Laws and Regulations, &c. “eons aca and Affairs of the Record Commission, and present state of the ecords. 11,—Salt (British India), Report. | Shipwrecks, Report on the Causes of. 12.—Salmon Fisheries (Scotland). Statute Labour (Scotland). 1099 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Rezports From Commirrezs (continued )— 1836 (continued ).—Volumes :— 13.—Stafford Borough Disfranchisement Bill, Minutes of Evidence taken on the Second Reading of. Turnpike Trusts and Tolls. 14.—Metropolis Improvements, Report on raising Money for, and for purchasing the Interest of Proprietors of Waterloo and Southwark Bridges. Regent-street, Petitions from Householders relative to Rating for Paving, Lighting, &. —_Black- friars Bridge, practicability of widening. Leith Harbour. Harbours of Refuge, on the North-Eastern Coast of England, and North-West Coast of Wales. 15.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Militia Estimates. Houses of Parliament, Report on. House of Commons Officers’ Compensation. Library: of the House of Commons, Report. Promulgation of Statutes. Controverted Elections. Railway Bills. London and Dublin Roads. Prisons, Laws relating to. Poole Borough Municipal Election. 1837.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 16 vols. 1.—Agriculture in England and Wales, Report on the state of. 2—Church Leases. First Fruits and Tenths, and Administration of Queen Anne’s Bounty. Survey of Parishes (Tithe Commutation Act). Prerogative and Ecclesiastical Courts (Ireland). East India Maritime Officers. Steam Communication with India. 3.—Aborigines, British Settlements, Report on. Accounts of Colonial Receipt and ) asunntbe Lower Canada, Minutes of Evidence on the Affairs of. Negro Apprenticeship in the Colonies. 4, Parts 1, 2, & Vol. 5.—Education (Ireland), Reports and Minutes of Evidence. 6.—Election, Petitions against Carlow County ; Longford County. 7, Parts 1, 2.—Fictitious Votes (Ireland), Reports and Minutes of Evidence. 8.—Fictitious Votes (Scotland). Police (Metropolis). 9.—Library of the House of Commons. Case of the late Speaker and Officers of the Houses of Parliament, who suffered by the Fire of the former Houses of Parliament. Printed Papers, Publication of. ~ Privileges, Letters from the~ Lord Chancellor and Mr. Charlton, Report on. Public and Private Business of the House, best means for conducting. Standing Orders on Private Bills. 10.—Joint Stock Banks in England and Ireland. 11.—Manor Courts (Ireland), Small Debt Jurisdiction of. 12.—Royal Mint, Report on the. 13, Parts 1 & 2.—Poor Law Amendment Act, Administration of the Relief of the Poor. 14, Parts 1, 2.—Railway Subscription Lists, Petitions relating to Westminster Bridge ; Deptford and Greenwich Railway Company ; Southwark Bridge; and Hammersmith Railway ; South Midland Counties, London and Brighton, &c. Railways. Bath and Weymouth Railway Subscription List, T'wo Petitions of the Directors denying the Charge of Fictitious Signatures. 15.—Transportation ; its Efficacy as a Punishment, and its Influence on the Moral State of Society in the Penal Colonies, &c. 16.—Expired and Expiring Laws. Fourdrinier’s Patent for making Paper. Pensions, Petition of the Duke of Marlborough. Militia Estimates. Oaths, substituting Declaratigns in lieu of. Internal Communication Taxation. Highway Rates Bill. Thames Tunnel, Papers relating to. Turnpike Roads (Ireland). 1837-38.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 17 vols. 1.—Joint Stock Banks. Education of the Poorer Classes in England and Wales. Foundation Schools and Education in Ireland. Education (Scotland), state of. 2 2.—Combinations of Workmen, Two Reports. 3.—Church Leases. ; 4.—Controverted Elections. Dublin (City), Election Petition, Minutes of Pro- ceedings and Evidence. _—_ Election Petition Recognizances. Petitions against Elections for Evesham, and Ipswich. 1100 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Rerorts From CommirrEEs (continued )— 1837-38 (continued ).—Volumes :— 5, 6.—Petitions against Elections for Kingston-upon-Hull ; Kinsale; Roxburghshire ; Shaftesbury. 7, Parts 1, 2, & Vol. 8.—Fictitious Votes (Ireland), Two Reports. Fictitious Votes (Scotland). 9.—Coal Trade (Port of London) Bill, — Police Offices (Metropolis). 10.—Metropolis Improvements, 'wo Reports. Railroad Communication. 11.—Manor Courts (Ireland). Pawnbroking in Ireland. 12, Parts 1-3, & Vol. 13, Parts 1, 2.—Poor Law Amendment Act, operation of, and Reports on Administration of the Relief of the Poor. 14, Parts 1, 2.—Postage, Reports on. 15, 16.—Rating of Tenements, Two Reports. New Zealand, present state of, and the expediency of regulating the Settlement of British Subjects therein. Transportation, Inquiry into the System of. 17.—British Museum. Pensions. Copyhold Enfranchisement. Edinburgh and Leith Agreement. Expired and Expiring Laws. Highways Act. Militia Estimates. River Thames, state of the Laws which regulate the Carriage of Passengers for Hire upon the. John Nicholl Thom, Report on the Discharge — of, from the Lunatic Asylum. Losses of the late Speaker and Officers of the House by Fire of the late Houses of Parliament. Private Business. Standing Orders Revision. Library of the House. 1839.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 8 vols. 1, 2.—Carlow Borough Election Petitions, Minutes of Evidence and Proceedings, 3.—Caledonian and Crinan Canals. Church Leases. Fresh Fruit Trade. 4.—Hereford Lunatic Asylum, kept by John Gilliland, Inquiry into the manner in which it has been conducted. Shipwrecks of Timber Ships. Turnpike Trusts, the effect of Railways on the interest of. 5.—Railways, state of Communication by, First and Second Reports. 6, 7.—State of Ireland in respect to Crime and Outrage, Reports from House of Lords, 8.—House of Commons Library. Private Business, mode of conducting, Two Reports. Stewardship of Denbigh, Inquiry whether the Right Hon. C. W. Wynn has accepted the Office of Steward. Stockdale v. Hansard, Proceedings in the Action of, Two Reports. | County Courts Bill. _ Expired and Expiring Laws. Militia Estimates. Parrett Navigation Bill. Manchester and Birmingham Extension Railway, Petitions of the Earl of Lichfield and Mr. Baxter. London and Birmingham Railway Bill. 1840.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 12 vols. 2, 3.—Bonded Corn. Import Duties. | Inland Warehousing. Copyright of Designs. 4.—T'rade with China. East India Company, Petition of, for Relief. New Zealand. 5.—East India Produce, Report on. 6.—Elections :—Report from General Committee. Reports on the Ludlow Election Petition; Minutes of Evidence taken at the Bar of the House of Commons, and before the Select Committee. 7.—Factories and Mills, Reports on the Act for the Regulation of. 8.—Freemen of Cities and Boroughs. Health of owns. 9.—Metropolis Improvements. | Supply of Water to the Metropolis, Report from the Lords. ‘brafalgar Square. 10.—Merchant Seamen’s Fund. Railway Communication, Five Reports on. 11.—Supreme Court of Judicature in Scotland. Coroners for Middlesex. 12.— Standing Orders Revision. Private Business of the House, Three Reports. Publication of Printed Papers. | Witnesses’ Expenses. Administration of Justice Bill, Expired and Expiring Laws. aledonian Canal, Militia Estimates, Population in 1830, f 1101 _ PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports From ComMirTEEs (continued )— 1841.—Reports, Returns, &e. :-— 6 vols. 1.—South Australia, Two Reports on Acts relating to; and actual state of the Colony. With Maps, Plans, &e. 2.—Banks of Issue, Two Reports on, with Appendix, &c. 3.—Emigration from Scotland, Two Reports, with Minutes of Evidence, &e. National Monuments and Works of Art, in Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s, and other Edifices. 4.—Machinery, operation of existing Laws on Exportation of, Two Reports, &e. 5.—Railways, Regulations for Prevention of Accidents on. | West India Mails, Reports on Ports for Arrival and Departure of. 6.—Elections :—Petitions against those of St. Alban’s ; Canterbury ; and Walsall. Kingston-upon-Hull Docks Bill. Expired and Expiring Laws. Militia Estimates. Mills and Factories. Library of the House of Commons. Metropolis Improvements. _ Post Office Communication with Ireland. _ Printing for the House. Private Business Bills. 1842.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 10 vols. 1 to 3.—Elections :—Petitions against Boroughs of Blackburn ; Clitheroe ; Lewes, Lichfield; Reading; Thetford; Wakefield; Weymouth and Melcombe Regis ; Wigan; Cardigan; County of Flint; Boroughs of Athlone ; Belfast ; City of Waterford ; County of Cork; County of Longford; Borough of Lyme Regis; Boroughs of Ipswich; Great Marlow ; and Sudbury. Hand-loom Weavers of Sudbury, and Electioneering Abuses. 4.—Elections :—Petitions against Borough of Newcastle under Lyme; Boroughs of Penryn and Falmouth ; and Southampton Town. 5.—Keighley Union, Management of the Poor therein. Post Office Communication ~ with Selal. with Plans, &e. : 6.—Courts of Law and Equity, New Building for. Buildings Regulation and Improvement of Boroughs, with Plans, &c. 7, 8.—West Coast of Africa:—Maps of the Gold Coast; Gambia; Sierra Leone, and West Coast of Africa, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. 9.—West India Colonies:—Employers and Labourers ; Rate of Wages; Supply of Labour; Cultivation, &c. 10.—Bonded Corn, Flour Grinding Act. Militia Estimates. | Parish Constables Bill. Members of the House, Compulsion of, to give Evidence. _ Lighting the House. Ventilation of the New Houses of Parliament. Standing Orders, Revision of, Two Reports. Caledonian Canal, Sir W. E. Parry’s Report on, &c. Salmon Fisheries (Scotland), Regulations for Close Time. Drainage (Ireland), Bill to promote. Fisheries (Ireland), Regulations for. Lagan Navigation Bill. = Spirit Trade (Ireland). 1843.—Reports, Returns, &c. 7 vols. 1.—Admiralty Courts, Inquiry into Duties, &. of the Judges, Dean of Arches, —— ons, &c. Aliens, state of the Laws affecting. Defamation and Libel, w of. Vineet Mie 2.—Elections :—Petitions against Borough of Athlone ; Cambridge Borough ; Durham ; City ; Nottingham Town ; Sudbury Borough. if 3.—Paisley, Distress of Unemployed and Destitute Inhabitants. | Labouring Poor, “ Allotment of Land to the. Smoke Nuisance, Means for Preventing, with Diagrams, &c 4.— Postage, Tnlsodastian of General Rate, and Results. cP wrecks of British Vessels, and Means of Preserving Life and Property, 0 Keports. 6.—Medical Charities (Ireland), state of. Lunatic Poor (Ireland), state of. 7.—Ship “Guiana,” Case of, and Appeal to Privy Council. Coalwhippers’ Bill. Ecclesiastical Courts Consolidation Bill. (Communicated from House of Lords.) as ee. —— as lt = 2 ' * a i, ro Ls 1102 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports rrom Commrrrens (continued )-- 1843 (continued ).—Volumes :— Petition from Epworth for Repeal of the Corn Laws, and Inquiry about Forged Signatures thereto. Expiring Laws. _ Joint Stock Companies, Laws respecting. Middlesex County Court Bill. Militia Estimates. Schoolmasters’ and Widows’ Fund Bill (Scotland). Standing Orders, Revision of. 1844.—Reports, Returns, &c.:— 10 vols. 1.—Commons Inclosure and Improvement, with Plans, &c. 2.—Gaming (Statutes against), Three Reports. The New Houses of Parliament, state and progress of the Building, Four Reports, &c. Westminster Bridge Improvement, with Plans, &e. St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster, Repairs to, 8.—Joint Stock Companies, Laws respecting. Townland Valuation (Ireland). 4.—British Shipping, Employment of. Merchant Seamen’s Fund, state and Working of. - 5, 6.—Medical Relief to Sick Poor, Inquiry into Mode of administering, and into Complaints alleged by certain Petitioners. | Mortmain, operation of the Laws of. 7,—Railways:—Six Reports about Bills and Standing Orders relative to Railways. Communication by Railway for Postal Purposes. 8.—Tobacco Trade, state of the; Laws affecting; and Measures advisable to check Smuggling. 9.—New Zealand:—State of the Colony; Inquiry into Proceedings of the New Zealand Company. Map of New Zealand (1844). 10.—Athlone Election Petition. Controverted Elections, Acts for the Trial of. Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, Duties and Emoluments. Croydon and Epsom, also South-Western and Croydon Railways, worked upon the Atmospheric Principle, with Diagrams. | Custom House Frauds, Inquiry respecting, Dog Stealing in the Metropolis, Means to repress. Expiring Laws. Militia Estimates. Standing Orders, Revision of. Union Workhouses (Ireland), Contracts for. Middle Level Drainage and Navigation Bill. Post Office:—Report from the Secret Committee of the Lords on the Law relative to detaining and opening Letters at the Post Office. . 1845.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 7 vols. 1.—Art Unions ; their Objects, Results, and Present Position. 2.—Colonial Accounts, Uniformity, Regularity, Correctness, and Completeness desired. 3.—Lighthouses :—State of, and Management, &c.; with Plans and Map. 4.—Railway Bills. The Classification of Railway Bills, Ten Reports. State and Progress of several Railway Bills then before Parliament, and Measures to facilitate Re-introduction in the next Session, if not passed into Law, Three Reports. Railway Bills (Ireland), inquiry as to Standing Orders applicable to. Atmospheric Railways, System of. Lands taken for Railway Purposes, Principle of Compensation to Owners. Midland Railway Branches Bill, introduction of a Clause to take certain Lands by Compulsion. Scottish Central Railway Bill. South Eastern Railway Petition. London and York Railway Subscription List, Petitions against. 5.—Railway Gauges :—Bills of the Railways for Worcester and South Staffordshire, Oxford and Rugby, Birmingham and Gloucester, considered. 6.—Commercial Marine. Courts of Law and Equity, Building for, with Plans. Petition against Dartmouth Election. Entailed Estates to be charged a Sum for Drainage and Permanent Improvements; with General Index. Expiring Laws. Game Laws. Interest on Money, Inquiry into effect of Laws regulating, with Report of Committee of House of Lords appointed 1841; and of House of Commons in 1818. _ Library of the House. Medical Poor Relief. | Merchant Seamen’s Fund. Militia Estimates. Naval Medical Supplemental Fund. 7.—Poor Relief, operation of the Act known as Gilbert’s Unions Act. Howard v. Gosset, Proceedings in the Action of, Two Reports. Prisons (Scotland). Smoke Prevention, 'T'wo Reports, with Plan, &c. . 1105 __ PARLIAMEN'T.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports From CommirTEEs (continued )— 1846.—Reports, Returns, &e. :— 11 vols. 1, Parts 1, 2—Andover Union, Minutes of Evidence, &c. 2, Parts 1, 2.—Burdens on Land, Impediments to Agricultural Transactions caused by certain Taxes, &c. 3.—District Asylums for the Houseless Poor in the Metropolis. 4.—Elections: Petitions relating to Bridport; and Wigan. Corn Laws, Petition from Cheltenham for Repeal of. Votes of Electors, present system of registering County Voters. 5, Parts 1, 2.—Game Laws, operation of. 6.—Legal Education (England and Ireland), Improvement and Extension. Sewage Manure (Metropolis), application of for Agricultural Purposes. 7, Parts 1, 2.—Relief of the Destitute Poor (Ireland), and Medical Charities (Ireland), operation of the Laws relating to. 8.—Private Bills relating to New Waterworks, Drainage, Paving, and Improvements of densely-populated Towns. Standing Orders Revision. Dublin Wide Streets Bill, Minutes of Evidence on. Railway Terminus and Glasgow Harbour Railway Bills ). _ Glasgow and Belfast Union Railway Bill. Larne, Belfast, and Ballymena Railway Bill. 9.—Railway Bills, Three Reports on. Classification of Railway Bills, 25 Reports on. Railways and Canals Amalgamation, Two Reports. Railways, Manage- ment, &c. Construction of Railways, Condition of Labourers employed in the. 10.—Railway Acts Enactments, Two Reports. 11.—Expiring Laws. Halifax and Boston Mails Contract. Militia Estimates. Ordnance Survey (Ireland). __ Printing executed by order of the House. _ Public Houses (Scotland). | New Houses of Parliament. | Westminster Bridge and New Palace, Three Reports, with Plans, &c. 1847.—Reports, Returns, &c.:— 10 vols. 1, 2.—Commercial Relations with China. Colonization from Ireland. _ 8.—Criminal Law (Juvenile Offenders and Transportation), Two Reports. 4.—Expiring Laws. Fees in Courts of Law and Equity. Highways Bill. Holy. Harbour Bill. § Militia Estimates. Poor Removal Act, Operations of. Smithfield Market. Reports on. a Medical Registration. Sunday Trading (Metropolis). on. 6.—Navigation Laws, Five Reports on. 7.—Settlement and Poor Removal, Seven Reports. 8.—Railway Bills, Reports, &c. 9.—Sites for Churches (Scotland), Reports. 10.—Letters of Capt. Wynne and S. Gamble, Esquire, referring to the County of Clare. ey ean? i , - 4 1847-48.—Reports, Returns, &c.:— 18 vols. 1.—Agricultural Customs. Ecclesiastical Commission. 2, Parts 1, 2.—Commercial Distress. 3.—Growth of Cotton in India. 4 to 8.—Elections :—Petitions against Aylesbury ; Bewdley ; Carlisle ; Cheltenham ; Chester County ; Derby ; West Gloucestershire ; Great Yarmouth ; Horsham ; pated ; Kinsale; Leicester; Lincoln; Lyme Regis; Sligo; and Stamford rou 9.—Fees in Courts of Law and Equity, Two Reports. Medical Registration and Medical Law Amendment, Three Reports. at a 10.—Expiring Laws. Militia Estimates. |New Houses of Parliament (Kitchen, &c.), Two Reports ; Sergeant-at-Arms, Third Report. Oaths of Members. Printing, Two Reports. Private Bills (Committee of Selection), Eight Reports; and First ta from Select Committee. Railway Bills, Reports. Great Northern ulway (Isle of Axholme Extension) Bill. Standing Orders Revision, 1848. Criminal Law Administration Amendment Bill. Provident Associations Fraud Prevention Bill. Sale of Beer Bill. Works of Art. eae se oe ae ee ee 1104 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reporrs rrom CommittExs (continued )— 1847-48 (continued ).—Volumes :— 11,—Colonization from Ireland, Two Reports.. Farmers’ Estate Society (Ireland) Bill. Ministers’ Money (Ireland). Poor Law Acts (Ireland). Savings Banks (Ireland). 12, Part 2.—Miscellaneous Expenditure, Appendix and Index to the Report. 13.—National Land Company, Six Reports. 14, Parts 1 and 2.—Navigation Laws, Reports, &c. 15, Parts 1 and 2.—Navy, Army, and Ordnance Estimates. 16.—Slave Trade, Reports. 17, Parts 1 to 4.—Sugar and Coffee Planting, Reports, &c. 18, Parts 1 and 2.—Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues of the Crown, Report, Appendix, and Plans. 1849.—Reports, Returns, &c.:— 14 vols. 2.—Administration of Justice (Metropolitan Districts) Bill. Bankruptcy and Insolvency, T'wo Reports. Bankrupt Law Consolidation Bill. Fees in Courts of Law and Equity. Receivers, Courts of Chancery and Exchequer (Ireland), Two Reports. 3.—Army and Ordnance Expenditure, Two Reports. 4.—Audit of Railway Accounts, Three Reports. Eastern Counties Railway | Company, Management of the Affairs of, Parliamentary Expenses. 5.—Ceylon and British Guiana, Inquiry into the Grievances complained of in connexion with the Administration and Government of, Three Reports. Colonization from Ireland, Third Report. 6.—Contract Packet Service. Debts from Foreign Governments to the Government and Individuals of this Country. Entailed Estates ; expediency of a Legislative Enactment to enable Possessors to charge such Estates with a Sum for the purpose of draining and improving the same. Expiring Laws. House of Commons Offices. Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms (House of Commons). Marriage (Scotland). Militia Estimates. Private Bills (Committee of Selection), Reports. Private Bills (relative to Turnpike Roads). Standing Orders Revision. Exclusion of Strangers from the House, the Practice of. 7.—Inland Fisheries and Navigation (Ireland). 8.—Friendly Societies Bill. Savings Banks (Ireland). Savings Banks. 9, Parts 1, 2.—Poor Laws (Ireland), Fourteen Reports on. (House of Commons.) 10.—Poor Laws (Ireland), Six Reports on. (House of Lords.) 11.—Public Libraries, best means of extending the Establishment of, in Great Britain and Ireland. Reserve Steam Navy, the Practicability of providing such from the Commercial Steam Marine of the Country. ; 12.—Government School of Design, Inquiry into the Constitution and Management of. 13.—Slave Trade, Inquiry as to the best Means to adopt for the Final Extinction of. Smithfield Market, Proposed Removal of. 14,—Woods, Forests and Land Revenues of the Crown, Expenditure and Management of the, Second Report. 1850.—Reports, Returns, &e. :— 11 vols, 1.—African Slave Trade, Two Reports from the Lords, 1849-50. 2.—Army and Ordnance Expenditure. 3.—Carrick-on-Shannon Union, Petition against the late Vice-Guardians of, and Report upon the Charges contained therein, Kilrush Union, Administration of the Poor Law in the, 4.—Ceylon, Reports on the Grievances complained of in Ceylon, in connection with the Administration and Government of that Colony. 5.—County Rates and Expenditure Bill. Expiring Laws. Kidderminster Election Petition. _ Local Acts (Preliminary Inquiries), Two Reports. —_ Militia Estimates. Fees (Courts of Law and Equity &c.), Two Reports. i _— 1105 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports From Committees (continued )— 1850 (continued ).—Volumes :— 6.—Kingstown and Holyhead Mails. Postal Communication between London and Paris, &. § Ramsgate and Margate Harbours. 7.—National Gallery. New House of Commons, First Report on, with Plan. Oaths of Members. _— Official Salaries. 8.—Parochial Assessments, Laws relating to. Court of Prerogative (Ireland) Bill. =‘ Printing executed by Order of the House. Private Bills (Committee of Selection), Five Reports. 9.—Treatment of Prisoners in Gaols and Houses of Correction in England and Wales. 10.—Public Libraries, best means of extending the Establishment of. Bankruptcy Court, Registrar’s Office. | Sale of Beer, operation of the Acts for the. 11.—Savings Banks, Investments for the Savings of the Middle and Working Classes. Standing Orders Revision (1850). Sunday Trading (Metropolis) Bill. Defalcations in the Accounts of Sir Thomas Turton (Registrar of the Supreme Court of Calcutta). | Westminster Temporary Bridge Bill. 1851.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 15 vols. 1.—Annuity Tax (Edinburgh). Attendance of Members in the House of Peers, Order in which Members shall accompany the Speaker. 2, Parts 1, 2.—Ceylon, Grievances complained of in. 3.—Church Rates, Law and Practice of. 4.—Coalwhippers (Port of London) Bill. Coroners, state of the Law and Practice as regards the taking of Inquisitions in Cases of Death, &c. Income and Ae ss Tax, Assessment and Collection. Militia Estimates for 1852. ce Survey (Scotland). Private Bills (Committee of Selection), Nine Reports. Private Business Regulations for. Public Libraries, Returns i Foreign Libraries. Smithfield Market Removal Bill. Sunday Trading Prevention Bill. 5, Parts 1 to 4.—Constitution and Management of the Customs. 6.— Elections :—Petitions, Reports, Minutes of Proceedings, &c. relative to St. Alban’s ; Aylesbury ; and Harwich Elections. 7.—Enfranchisement of Copyholds Bill. § Episcopal and Capitular Estates Manage- ment Bill. §_ Expiring Laws. 8.—Kafir Tribes, Report relative to Relations between them and Great Britain. 9.—Metropolis Water Bill, Minutes of Evidence, &c. 10.—Law of Mortmain, Consideration of the Policy of extending the same, so as to include Personal Estate. 11.—Newspaper Stamps, state and operation of the Law relative to. 12.—Law of Partnership. Patent Law Amendment Bills. Designs Act Extension Bill. 13.—Passengers’ Act, Report upon the working of. 14.—Roman Catholics, Nature and Substance of the Laws and Ordinances existing in Foreign States, respecting the Regulation of their Roman Catholic Subjects in Ecclesiastical Matters. J Bony Communication with India, China, Australia, and New Zealand, Two po 1852.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 13 vols. 1.—Coal Mines, Causes of the uency of Explosions in. Expiring Laws. Friendly Societies, operation of the Laws relating to. | Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms (House of Commons). Library of the House. _— Militia Estimates. Public Libraries Abroad, Returns relating to. Private Bills (Committee of Selection), Eight Reports. | Standing Orders Revision (1852). 2.—Consolidated Annuities (Ireland). 3.—Criminal and Destitute Juveniles, Treatment of. 4, Parts 1, 2—Customs (Board of) Constitution and Management of. 6Q 1106 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE. or COMMONS—Reports From ComMITTEES (continued )— 1852 (continued ).—Volumes :— 5.—Income and Property Tax, Mode of Assessing and Collecting the, Two Reports. 6.—Indian Territories, Government of. -7.—State of Education in Manchester and Salford, &c. 8.—Metropolis Water Supply Bills. 9.—Law of Mortmain, consideration of the Policy of extending the same so as to include Personal Estate. Masters’ Jurisdiction in Equity Bill. Duties and Emoluments of the Office of Messenger to the Great Seal. Pharmacy Bill. 10.—Outrages in the Counties of Armagh, Monaghan, and Louth (Ireland). 11.—Postage Label Stamps, Engraving, Printing, and Gumming, and application of the Perforating Machine. Supply of Preserved Meats for the use of Her Majesty's Navy, mode of contracting for. 12.—Ventilation and Lighting of the House and its Appendages, best means of improving, T'wo Reports. 13.—Import Duties on Wines, Revenue derived from. 1852-53.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 82 vols. 1 to 12.—Elections :—Reports, Minutes of Evidence, and Petitions ori the Athlone ; ~ Barnstaple ; Berwick-upon-T'weed ; Blackburn; Bolton ; Bridgnorth; Bury St. Edmunds ; Cambridge ; Canterbury ; Chatham ; Cirencester; Clare; Clitheroe ; Cockermouth; Cork City; Dartmouth; Derby; Durham City; Frome; Guildford ; Harwich ; Huddersfield ; Kingston-upon-Hull; Knaresborough ; Lancaster ; Leicester; Liverpool; Maidstone; Maldon; Mayo; New Ross; Newry; Norwich; . Peterborough ; Plymouth; Rye; Sligo; Southampton; Taunton; Tavistock ; Totnes ; Tynemouth ; Waterford County ; Wigton; and New Windsor. 13.—Accidents in Coal Mines ; Report upon the cause of, with a view of suggesting Means for their Prevention. 14.—Assurance Associations, Report. 15.—Bankruptcy Bill. Coal Duties, Laws under which Dues or Taxes are levied on the Introduction of Coals into the Metropolis. Decimal System of Coinage. 16.—Criminal and Destitute Children, the present Treatment of. . 17.—Devon and Dorset Railway Bill. Education in Manchester and Salford. Communication between London and Dublin. 18.—Dockyard Appointments, Report on the exercise of the Influence and Patronage of the Admiralty in the Dockyards and Government Departments ; also on the Case of Lieutenant Engledue, R.N. 19.—Drainage of Lands (Ireland). Great London Drainage Bill (1853). 20 to 26.—East India :—Operation of the Act 3 & 4 Wm. IV. for effecting an Arrangement with the East India Company, and for the Better Government of Her Majesty’s Indian Territories, &c. Six Reports (Commons), and Four (Lords). 27.—Operation of the Act respecting Election Petition Recognizances. Expiring Laws. Report on the best Means of providing for the execution of the Office of Speaker, in the event of Mr. Speaker’s unavoidable Absence. Standing Orders Revision (1852-53). Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms (House of Commons). To consider if Strangers can be allowed to remain in the House during Divisions, and for determining the Time when the Doors shall be closed, after a Division is determined upon. Ventilating and Lighting the House of Commons. Private Bills, Thirteen Reports. Parliamentary Papers—the expediency of distributing them Gratis amongst the Literary and Scientific Institutions, &c. throughout the United Kingdom. | 28.—National Gallery, Inquiry into the Management of. | 29.—Police in England and Wales and Scotland, expediency of adopting a more Uniform System of, Two Reports. Registration of Assurances Bill. 30.—Public Houses, Dancing Saloons, Theatres, &c. ; System under which they are sanctioned and regulated. Licensing of Victuallers, Laws relating to. 1107 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports From Commitress (continued )— 1852-53 (continued ).—Volumes :— 31.—Amalgamation as applied to Railway, or Railway and Canal Bills, Five Reports. 32.—Treaties and ements between Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal, respecting the Slave Trade, and the Sums paid by Great Britain to those Governments for their Assistance or Concurrence to abolish that Trade. Petition of Matteo Bonacich, relative to the improper Seizure of the “ Novello ;” and to report how far he is entitled to Compensation from the British Government. Report on the Reduced Map of Ireland. Militia Estimates. Funeral of the Duke of Wellington. | Westminster Improvements Bill. |§ Westminster Bridge Bill. 1854.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 12 vols. 1.—Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Bribery, Treating, and Undue Influence at Elections of Members of Parliament. | Business of the House, considerations for the Despatch of Public Business. Expiring Laws. Friendly Societies Bill. Militia Estimates. _ Printing required for the Houses of Parliament and the Public Service, most efficient Mode, &c. Private Bills, Fourteen Reports. Railway and Canal Bills, Nine Reports. Standing Orders Revision, 1854. - York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway (Construction of Docks, &c.) Bill. 2.—Complaint made to The House of a paragraph in the “Times,” dated Monday, 6th February 1854, as containing Calumnious Reflections on the Irish Members. Election Petitions :—Dungarvan ; Sligo. Appointment of Henry Stonor as Judge in the Colony of Victoria, the said Henry Stonor having been reported by a Committee of this House guilty of Bribery at the Election for the Borough of Sligo in 1853.: 3.—Accidents in Coal Mines, Causes of, and Means for their Prevention, Four Reports. Ventilation of the House, the Lobbies, and the Libraries, Three Reports. 4.—Constabulary in Ireland, employed for the Suppression or Prevention of Illicit Distillation. | Crown Forests in England, Management and Condition of. 5.—Conveyance of Mails by Railways, Irregularity in the. 6.—Dublin Hospitals, expediency of the Grants made from Public Funds to the. Medical Relief Mode in which it is now administered in the different Unions in England and Wales. 7.—Emigrant Ships, recent cases of Extensive Loss of Life aboard of, Two Reports. 8.—Bridges over the Thames in the Metropolis, state and condition of. Public Houses, Dancing Saloons, Theatres, and Places of Public Entertainment, System under which they are regulated. 9, (onis) 2.— National Education in Ireland, Practical Working of the System of 10.—Payment of Wages Bill, and Payment of W: Hosiery) Bill. Portuguese Claims, Claims of Yuille, Shortridge, & Co. hh the repel Eicedament for Compensation for Losses incurred by them through Breach of Treaty. 11.—Poor Removal, operation of the Act relating to. 12.—Small Arms for Her Majesty’s Service, most efficient Mode of providing, &c. Thames Marshes, Sanitary and Agricultural State of, and Means for their Improvement. 1854-55.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 8 vols, 1,—Arctic Expedition, commanded by Captain M‘Clure, Inquiry respecting Reward due for Services rendered on that occasion ; also Siibsherkton of Claims of Captains Collinson and Kellett for similar services. Barnstaple Election Petition. Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes Bill. Downing-street Public Offices Extension Bill. Expiring Laws. Land Improvement Companies. Liverpool Docks Bill, and Birkenhead and Liverpool Dock (Trust Property of Birkenhead Dock Trustees) Bill. Loan Fund Societies (Ireland). London Writ, Opinion whether Baron de Rothschild has vacated his Seat through his Contract to lend Sixteen Millions for the Public Service. Metropolitan 1108 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports rrom Commirrges (continued )— 1854-55 (continued ).—Volumes :— Buildings Bill. Militia Estimates. Office of Speaker, provision for the, in the event of the Speaker’s unavoidable Absence. Private Bills, Twelve Reports. Railway and Canal Bills, Five Reports. Standing Orders Revision, 1855. 2,—Agricultural Statistics. Adulteration of Food, Drinks, and Drugs, Two Reports. Lunatic Asylums in Ireland (Advances) Bill. 3, Parts 1 to 3.—Army before Sebastopol, Inquiry into the Condition of, and into the Conduct of those Departments whose duty it has been to minister to the Wants of that Army, Five Reports. 4,—Communications to and in the Metropolis, Inquiry as to Condition of, including the Bridges over the Thames, and the Approaches thereto. Sale of Beer, &c. Act, Two Reports. 5.—Printing for the Houses of Parliament and the Public Service, most efficient Mode of providing for. Postal Arrangements (Ireland). 6.—Public Prosecutors Bill. Sandhurst Royal Military College. 7. Poor Removal, operation of the Act relating to. Public Health and Nuisances Removal Amendment Bill. 8.—Stoppage of Wages in the Hosiery Manufacture. 1856.—Reports, Returns, &c. :-— 11 vols. 1.—Burial Acts. Capital Punishments, present Mode of carrying into effect. Civil Service Estimates, Class 7. Contracts for Public Departments, principle adopted in making. Expiring Laws. Formation, &c. of Parishes Bill. Militia Estimates. Public Prosecutors. St. James’s Park, best means of Communication through. Sligo Borough Election Petition. Private Bills, Six Reports. | Railway and Canal Bills, Three Reports. Standing Orders Revision. Library of the House. 2.—Adulteration of Food, Drinks, and Drugs. | Court of Appellate Jurisdiction (House of Lords). 3.—Civil Service Superannuation. 4,—Court of Chancery (Ireland) Bills. Nawab of Surat Treaty Bill. 5.—Ecclesiastical Commission for England, Constitution of the, Three Reports. 6.—Local Charges upon Shipping in the United Kingdom, &c. 7.—Masters and Operatives, expediency of establishing Equitable Tribunals for the Amicable Adjustment of Differences between. Medical Department (Army). 8.—Mercantile Law Amendment. Metropolis Turnpike Roads. | New West- minister Bridge. Ordnance Survey (Scotland). § Public Departments, Means of providing Accommodation for the. 9.—Public Monies in the Exchequer, the Pay Office, and the Audit Department, Receipt, Issue, and Audit of. 10.—Rating of Mines, Law and Practice with respect to. Assaying Silver and Gold Wares. Sound Dues, operation of the. 11.—Transportation ; or other Punishments in lieu of, Three Reports from House of Commons, and a Report from House of Lords. | 1857, First Sesston.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 1 vol. 1.—Cause of the Distress among the Commercial Classes, and how affected by Law for regulating the Issue of Bank Notes payable on Demand. __ Contracts for the Supply of the Public Departments, principle adopted in making. Library of the House of Commons. —_ Printing executed for the House. _ Private Bills, Four Reports. Public Monies in the Exchequer, &c. Railway and Canal Bills. Statute Law Commission, 1857, Szconp Sxsstoy.—Reports, Returns, &c.:— 11 vols. 1 to 4.—Elections :—Petitions against Bath City; Beverley; Bury St. Edmunds ; Cambridge Borough; Drogheda; Dublin City; Falkirk; Galway Town; Lambeth; Maidstone; Maldon; Marlborough; Mayo; Oxford City; Pontefract; Rochdale; Sligo Borough; Wareham; and Great Yarmouth, 1109 PARLIAMENT. —HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports rrom ComMitrges (continued )— 1857 (continued ).—Volumes :— 5.—Charitable Uses Bill, and the Roman Catholic Charities Bill. Chelsea New Bridge Bill | Committees of Supply. County and District Surveyors, &c. (Ireland). | Dulwich College Bill. Ecclesiastical Corporations Bill, and the Ecclesiastical Commission, &c. Bill. | Expiring Laws. Land rt Corps. Militia Estimates. New Zealand, Loan for defraying the Debt of the Colony. Oaths taken by Members. Private Bills (Grouping), Five Reports. Public Monies in Exchequer, &c. Railway and Canal Bills, Four rag. ae Sheep, &c, Contagious Diseases Prevention Bill. Westminster Bridge, Report and Plans. 6, Parts 1, 2.—Bank Acts, operation of the Acts of 1844 and 1845. 7.—Bleaching and Dyeing Works in the United Kingdom, Employment of Women and Children therein, Two Reports. Rating of Royalties of Mines, Law and Practice with respect to. ye 8.—Coalwhippers’ Act, operation of. Duchy of Lancaster (Bertolacci’s Petition). Sale of Poisons, &c. Bill. 9.—Contracts for the Public Departments, effect of present system. 10.—Harbours of Refuge, Improvement and Extension of, with Plans. Hop Duties, operation of. 11.—Hnudson’s Bay Company, License to Trade, Report, with Maps. 1857-58.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 13 vols. 1.—Bank Acts, operation of the Bank Act of 1844, and of the Bank Acts for Treland and Scotland of 1845. 2.—Contracts (Public Departments), Principle adopted in making, Five Reports. aegis 1, 2.—Colonization and Settlement (India) by Europeans, Four Reports and Map. 4.—Consular Service and Consular Appointments. 5.—Divine Worship in the Metropolis, and other Populous Districts in England and Wales, Deficiency of Places for, and Means of Spiritual Instruction. 6.—Billeting Troops, Operation of the Present System. Land fa tame a Complaints of the Officers of. Militia Estimates. East India ( rt of Troops), Means of re-inforcing our Army during the Revolt. 7.—Foreign Office, Re-construction of the Buildings for the. | Public Establish- ments ption from Rates). River Thames, state of, and Suggestions for its Purification. Gas (Metropolis), Arrangements for Supply. London Pha Bill. § Bleaching and Dyeing Works, Employment of Women and ildren in the United Kingdom at. 8.—Private Bills (Grouping), Six Reports. Private Bills (Proceedings). Railway and Canal Bills. | Elections, Report on the Cashel Petition. Standing Orders. Expiring Laws. Ali Moorad Khan’s Claim ; Mr. E. L. Coffey’s Petition relating to. _ W. H. Barber, transported to Norfolk Island and subsequently exculpated, his Petition for Compensation. 9.—Irremovable Poor, Relief to. | County Rates (Ireland), Cause for withholding Certain Grants sanctioned. Destitution in the Gweedore and Cloughaneely District, in the County of Donegal. 10.—Railways and Canals (Legislation). East India Railways, Inquiry into Causes of Delay in Construction. Accidents on Railways, Inquiry into Causes of. Railways and Canals. 11.—Railways :—Carlisle, Langholm, and Hawick Bill ; Border Counties Bill ; and North British (Hawick and Carlisle Junction) Bill. Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire, and Great Northern Railway Companies Bill. 12.—Savings Banks, operation of the Acts relating to. Tribunals of Commerce, Establishment of. 13.—Stade Tolls, Claim of the Government of Hanover to levy. Harbours of e, Improvement and Extension of, 1110 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports From ComMiTrTEEs (continued )— 1859 (First Szssion).—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 2 vols. 1.—Private Bills, Grouping of, Three Reports. Railway and Canal Bills, Grouping of. Expiring Laws. Jews Act—Report as to best means of providing Relief of H. M.’s Subjects professing the Jewish Religion. Lunatic Poor (Ireland) Bill. henatice Cae and Treatment of; their Property. Court of Probate (Acquisition of Site) Bill. Gas (Metropolis), Supply of. 2.—Elections, Petitions against :—Kingston-upon-Hull ; Limerick City ; Norwich ; Pontefract ; and Wakefield. 1859 (Seconp Szssion).—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 5 vols, 1.—Elections, Petitions against: — Aylesbury; Beverley; Gloucester (City); Huddersfield. 2.—India, Colonization and Settlement of, by Europeans. 3.—Private Bills, Grouping of, Three Reports. Railway and Canal Bills, Grouping of, Three Reports. | Church Rates, Assessment and Levy of. India, Colonization and Settlement of, by Europeans. Locomotive Bull. Queen’s Printer’s Patent for England and Wales, relating to printing the Holy Scriptures. 4.—Packet and Telegraphic Contracts. 5.—Irremovable Poor, Relief given to. Poor Law Boards (Payment of Debts) Bill. Small Tenements (Poor Rates, &c.) Lunatics :—Care and Treatment of ; their Property. 1860.—Reports, Returns, &c. 16 vols. 1.—Military Organization, Reports on Administration of Military Affairs. 2.—Navy (Gun and Mortar Boats). Militia Estimates. Army Claims by General Officers. Anchors and Chains for the Merchant Service, Manufacture of. 3.—Civil Service, the Mode of nominating Candidates for Junior Appointments. Miscellaneous Services, Expenditure for. 4.—Corrupt Practices, Prevention of, Act (1854), operation of. Election for Berwick-upon-T'weed, Petition against. 5.—Elections: —Petitions against Beverley; Carlisle; Clare; Dover; Peterborough; Weymouth and Melcombe Regis; and Great Yarmouth. 6.—Elective Franchise :—Boroughs and Counties of England and Wales. 7.—Merchant Shipping, Report from Select Committee. 8.—Packet and Telegraphic Contracts, Three Reports, with Index. 9.—Leith Harbour and Docks Bill. Breakwaters and Harbours to afford better Shelter for Shipping on English Coasts. 10.-—Public Institutions, facilities for Recreation and Improvement of the People. British Museum, Extension of Space, &c. South Kensington Museum, its Uses and Objects. 11.—Irremovable Poor, Relief given to. 12.—Transport Service, Organization of. 13.—Salmon Fisheries on the Sea Coasts and Rivers of Scotland. 14.—The Serpentine (London), Means of Cleansing. Thames Embankment. 15.—Railways:—Grouping of Private Bills, Six Reports. Railway and Canal Bills, Seven Reports. | Gas (Metropolis) Bill. 16.—Taxes, Bills for Imposing or repealing. | Baron de Bode’s Petition. Church Rates, operation of the Law respecting the Assessment and Levy of. Coroners :— State of the Law respecting, and their Remuneration. Expiring Laws. Lunatics:— Care and Treatment of ; their Property. Masters and Operatives, Bill for settling Disputes between. Queen’s Printer’s Patent for England and Wales, relating to printing the Holy Scriptures. 1861.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 10 vols. 1.—Board of Admiralty, Constitution of, and various Duties devolving on. 2.—Diplomatic Service, Constitution and Efficiency. | 1111 _ PARLIAMENT:—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports From Commitress (continued )— 1861 (continued ).—Volumes :— 3.—Income and Property Tax, Mode of assessing and collecting. Education of Destitute and Neglected Children. 4.—Local Taxation and Government of the Metropolis, Three Reports. 5, 6.—Poor Relief (England), Administration of, Six Reports. | The same (Ireland), Report on. 7.—Public Accounts of the Public Expenditure, Five Reports. | Paper :—Inquiry into the Duties or Prohibitions in Foreign Countries on the Export of Rags used in the Manufacture of Paper in the United Kingdom. Public Business, the Despatch of, Two Reports. Baron de Bode’s Petition, Report on the Allegations of. 8.—Royal Atlantic Steam Navigation Company, Termination of the Postal Contract wi rt Service, the Organization and Management of those Branches of the Admiralty, War Office, India Office, and Emigration Office, by which the Business of the Transport Service is carried on. 9—Chatham Dockyard Extension. Colonel Keogh’s Petition, Inquiry into the Matters therein alleged. Colonial Military Expenditure in Defence of the British Dependencies. Militia Estimates (Great Britain and Ireland). Naval Medical Supplemental Fund Society Bill. Transportation, its Utility, Economy, and Effect upon Colonization. _ 10.—Bankruptcy and Insolvency Bill. Births, Deaths, and Marriages Bill (Ireland) ; and Registration of Births, &c. Bill (Ireland). Cadastral Survey, Extension of to Portions of the United Kingdom. Courts of Justice Building Act (Money) Bill. iring Laws. Markets and Fairs (Ireland) Bill. Offences against the Person, &c. Bills. Parochial Assessments Bill. Private Bills (Grouping), Seven Reports. Railway and Canal Bills, Ten Reports. Red Sea and India Telegraph Bill. Salmon and Trout Fisheries Bill. | University Elections Bill. 1862.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 11 vols. 1.—Cadastral Survey, Extension of to certain Portions of the United Kingdom. Harwich Harbour, Preservation of, as a Harbour of Refuge. Militia Estimates. Ordnance, Expenditure on Improved, during last five years. 2.—India (East) :—Communication with, proposed to be shortened by Passage through the Channel known as Adam’s Bridge. § Sydney Branch of Royal Mint. Weights and Measures, Uniform System of. 3.—Ecclesiastical Commission, Proceedings, Minutes of Evidence, &c. 4.—Fires in the coop ra Arrangements for Protection of Life and Property against. Fisheries (Ireland) Bill. Great Southern and Western and Limerick and Castleconnell Railways Bill. 5.—Poor Relief (England), Administration of, Three Reports. 6.—Prosecution Expenses, Payment of. Public Accounts, Examination, &c. Three Reports. 7.—Charges on Foreign Trade (Customs Act, 1860). _Inland Revenue and Customs Establishments. Trade Marks Bill, and Merchandize Marks Bill. 8.—Sugar Duties, operation of the present Scale. 9.—Injury from Noxious Vapours evolved in Manufacturing Processes. Sewage of Towns, Utilization of, Two Reports. ms 10.—Thames Embankment Bill, with Map, &c. 11.—Great Grimsby Election Petition. Parliamentary Proceedings, Compendious Record for use of Members. Standing Orders, Revision of, Two Reports. Private Bills, Grouping of, Seven Reports. Railway and Canal Bills, Eleven Reports. Expiring Laws. = Bankruptcy Act (1861), Clerks and Officers of the Insolvent Debtors’ Court under. Burials Bill. § Debentures on Land Bill Charergs Declaration of Title Bill, &c. Drainage Bill (Ireland). Night coaching Prevention Bill. Highways Bill. 1112 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports rrom ComMirtTEEs (continued )— 1863.—Reports, Returns, &. :— 7 vols. 1.—Church Building and New Parishes Acts Amendment Bill. Ecclesiastical Commission. Inland Revenue and Customs Establishments. Royal Forests (Essex), Inquiry into Management and Inclosures (if any) made therein. 2.—Election Petitions Bill. Petition against Lisburn Election. _ Entailed Estates, charging of, for Railways. Expiring Laws. Fisheries (Ireland) Bill (1842). Holyhead Harbour, Accommodation for Vessels engaged in the Irish Mail Service. Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms (House of Commons), Four Reports. Malt Duty, operation of the Laws relating to. Poor Relief, Administration of. Public Accounts, Examination of, Two Reports. Railway and Canal Bills, Seven Reports. 3.—Metropolitan Railway Communication, Three Reports. Private Bill Legislation. Private Bills (Grouping), Four Reports. 4.—Gaols and Houses of Correction Bill (House of Lords), Discipline in. 5.—London (City) Traffic Regulation Bill (House of Lords). Navy (Promotion and Retirement). 6.—Ordnance (Improved), Inquiry into Expenditure on, since 1858. 7.—Thames Conservancy, operation of the several Acts. | Thames Embankment (North side) Bill. The same (South side) Bill. 1864.—Reports, Returns, &c. :— 11 vols. 1.—Bankruptcy Act, Working of the New. Case of Mr. William Bewicke, Petition for Compensation. Judgments, &c. Law Amendment Bill. 2.—Belfast Improvement (Bill No. 2). 3.—Cattle Diseases Prevention Bill; and Cattle, &c. Importation Bill. Trade with Foreign Nations. 4,—Chain Cables and Anchors Bill. Royal Dockyards in the United Kingdom, Basin and Dock Accommodation, Two Reports. Public Accounts. Thames Conservancy Bill. Weighing of Grain (Port of London) Bill. 5.—Copyright Bill No. 2. Education, Inspectors’ Reports. Poor Relief, Administration of. Turnpike ‘Trusts. 6.—Elections :—Petitions against Barnstaple ; Berwick-upon-T'weed ; and Lisburn. Expiring Laws. Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms of the House, T'wo Reports. Registration of County Voters. Seat of Under-Secretary of State, Inquiry whether vacated, 'T'wo Reports. | Standing Orders relating to Deposits of Money or Securities under Parliamentary Authority. Standing Orders Revision, Two Reports. Sheffield, Chesterfield, and Staffordshire Railway Bill. 7.—Private Bills (Grouping), Seven Reports. — Railway and Canal Bills, Nine Reports. Railway Companies’ Borrowing Powers. Railways :—Powers to construct, purchase, or lease Docks, Piers, &c. Railway Scheme (Metropolis). Metropolitan Sub-Ways Bill. 8.—Patent Office Library and Museum. Schools of Art, Constitution and working. 9.—Scientific Institutions (Dublin), assisted by Government Aid, Condition of. 10.—Sewage (Metropolis), its Utilization for Agricultural Purposes. 11.—Taxation Gage t considered with reference to the Treaty of Union, and the Resources of the Country. 1865.—Reports, Returns, &c. 8 vols. 1.—Africa (Western Coast), State of the British Establishments on the. 2.—Education :—Construction of Committee of Council; Government Inspection ; Parliamentary Grant to Schools. 3.—Private Bill Costs Bill. Referees on Private Bills, operation of Court of. Private Bills (Grouping), Nine Reports. Railway and Canal Bills, Twelve Reports. Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms (House of Commons). Azeem Jah, Case of ; and Signatures to the Petition of, Two Reports. | Valuation of Land and Heritages (Scotland) for Imposition of Local Rates. > - 1113 PARLIAMENT.—HOUSE or COMMONS—Reports From ComMitTEes (continued )— " 1865 (continued ).—Volumes :-— 4.—Master and Servant, State of the Law for Contracts of Service. | Metropolis > Sewage and Essex Reclamation Bill. Metropolitan Toll Bridges Bill, and 3 Chelsea Bridge Toll Abolition Bill. Open Spaces (Metropolis), Two Reports. Piccadilly and Park Lane New Road Bill. ; 5.—Patent Office and Reading Clerk (House of Lords), Mr. Edmunds’ Resignation ; of Offices, &c. Leeds Bankruptcy Court, Resignation of. Mr. H. 8. Wilde as Registrar, &c. 6.—Public Accounts (Naval and Army Receipt and Expenditure). Public Schools Bill (House of Lords). 7._Shannon River Improvement, Two Reports. Tenure and Improvement of Land Act (Ireland). §.—Taxation (Ireland) considered with reference to the Union and the Resources of the Country. 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(Societies—‘ Spalding Mise.’ vol. 5) PERTHES (Ciement THEopor). 1. Memoirs of Frederick Perthes; Literary, Religious, and Political Life in Germany, 1789-1843. 8rd Ed. 8vo,2 vols. Edinb. 1857 2. Politische Zustiinde und Personen in Deutschland zur zeit der Franzosischen Herrschaft. 2nd Ed. 8vo. Gotha 1862 PERTZ (Gzora Heryricu). Monumenta Germaniae Historica inde ab Anno D usque ad Annum MD Christi. Auspiciis Societatis aperiendis Fontibus Rerum Germani- carum Medii AEvi. Fol. 18 vols. Hanoviae 1826-63 Scriprorum Tomus I :— Annales 8. Amandi. 667—810. Annales 8. Emmerammi Ratisp. Minores. Tileani. 708—807. 732—1062. Laubacenses. 687—926. Antiqui Fuldenses. 753—822. Petaviani. 687—804. Colonienses Breves. 814—870. Alamannici. 703—926. Colonienses Breves. 776—1028. Laureshamenses. 703—803. Brunwilarenses. 1000—1125. Gulferbytani. 741—823. S. Columbae Senon. 708—1218. Nazariani. 708—791. Lugdunenses. 769—841. Sangallenses Baluzii Cod. N. Weissemburgenses. 763—846. 691—814. Laurissenses et Continuatio. Sangallenses Breves. Cod. N. 680—829. 732—815. Einhardi Annales. 741—829. a Weingartenses. 708—936. Poetae Saxonis.. De Gestis Caroli Magni. Augienses. 709—954. 771— 814. Breves Cod. Sangall. 768—889. Chronicon Moissiacense a Saec. IV. usque Breves Cod. Sangall. N. 459. ad 818—840. 814—961. Annales Mettenses. 687—930. Notae Historicae Cod. Sang. Fuldenses. 680—901. adjectae. 806—1262. Petri Bibliothecarii Historia Francorum. Sangallenses Majores. 709-1056. 680—898. Juvavenses Majores. 550—975. Annales Bertiniani. 741—882. Juvavenses Minores. 742—814. Vedastini. 877—900. Salisburgenses. 499—1049. Chronicon de Normannorum Gestis. S. Emmerammi Ratisp. Majores. 820—911. — ! 748—823. Reginonis Chronicon et Continuat. 1-967. Sorrprorum Tomus II :— S. Galli Vita et Appendix. Annales 8. Bavonis a J. Caesare et ann. Gozbert Continuatio de Miraculis 8. Galli. L pehaRr i Abbatum 8. Galli. Catalogus. obsenses.. 5p ea Abbates Mon. Augiensis. _ 5. Maximini Trevirensis, 708-987 Veteann! Oonataniianiin Mesias Chronicon 8. Martini Coloniensis. 756— piscopi Constantiensis Ecclesiae. — 1021. Walafridi Strabonis Vita 8. Otmari. Annalium Brunwilarensium Supplemen- Ysonis de Miraculis 8. Otmari. tum. 1000—1149. Rhythmi de 8. Otmaro. Annales Xantenses. 640—874. Ratperi Casus 8. Galli. Breves Fuldenses. 651—838. Ekkehardi Continuatio I. Wirziburgenses. 687—1101, 1480 Casuum 8. Galli Continuatio II. Besuenses. 1—1174. Contadi de Fabaria Continuatio III. Lemovicenses. 838—1060. Annales 8. Amandi. 742—855. Chronicon Aquitanicum. 830—1025. Peay fr 1137 PERIZ (Gzorc Hernricu). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Scrierorum Tomus II (continued) :— Annales Floriacenses. 626—1060. Chronica de VI. AEtatibus Mundi usque ad 810. Ex Chronico Moissiacensi. 804—813, 816. Pauli Warnefridi Liber de Episcopis Met- tensibus. Gesta Abbatum Fontanellensium et Appendix. 833—850. Fragmentum Chronici Fontanellensis. 841—859. 787—789, ~ Regum Francorum Genealogiae. Ex one Archiep. Vienn. Chronico usque 869. Erchanberti Breviarium Regum Francorum usque ad 881. Willibaldi Vita S. Bonifatii et Appendix. Hucbaldi Vita 8. Lebuini. Eigilis Vita S. Sturmi. Anskarii Vita 8. Willehadi. Angilberti Carmen de Karolo Magno. Scriprorum Tomus III :— Annales Corbeienses. 658—1148. Hildesheimenses. Ab O.C.—1037 Quedlingburgenses. Ab 0.C.-1025 Weissenburgenses. 708—1147. Lamberti, Pars Prior. Ab 0.0.— 1039. Fuldenses Antiqui. 651—838. 8. Bonifacii. 716—1024. Brevissimi. 936—1011. Pragenses. 894—1220. Juvavensium Majorum et Minorum _ Supplementa. Breves. 721—741. Augustani. 973—1104. Augienses Brevissimi. 541—817. S. Meginradi. 918—951. Heremi. 1—1057. Einsidlerses. 746—1569. Flavinienses. 382—853. Lausonenses. 850—985. Monasterienses. 528—1194. Mettenses Brevissimi. S. Vincentii Mettensis. 688-1280. Mosomagenses. 969—1452. 8. Germani Parisiensis. 466-1061. S. Albini Andegavensis. Ex An- nalibus 976—1099. Masciacenses. 732—1013. Petavianos. 746, 756, 776, 788, 790. 6U Altfridi et Al. Vita 8. Liudgeri. Einhardi Vita Karoli Imperatoris. Ermoldi Nigelli Carmina. Paschasii Radberti Vita 8. Adalhardi. Vita Walae Abbat, Corbeiensis. Uffingi Werthinensis Vita 8. Idae. Historia Translationis 8. Viti. Thegani Vita Hludovici Imperatoris. ' Vita Hludovici Imperatoris. Nithardi Historiarum Libri IV. Translatio Sancti Alexandri Auctoribus Ruodolfo et Meginharto. Ex Translatione 8S. Pusinnae. Vita S. Anskarii, edita a D.C.F. Dahlmann. Monachi Sangallensis de Gestis Karoli Magni. Vita Sancti Rimberti. Abbonis de Bellis Parisiacae Urbis Libri ITI. Annales Auscienses. 687—1127. Casinates. 914—1042. Beneventani. 788—1130. Cavenses. 569—1315. Chronica Regum Francorum. Tabulae Karolorum et Ottonum. Regum Italiae et Imperatorum Catalogi Hamburgensis, Cavensis, Ambrosiani, Vindobonensis, Vaticanus, Casinas. Chronica 8. Benedicti. 1. De Monasterio 8. Benedicti. 2. Comitum Capuae, 815—1058. 3. Principum Capuae et Salerni. 4. Ducum Beneventi, Salerni, Capuae, et Neapolis. Chronicon Nemausense. 768—1108. Luxoviense. Ab O. C.—1039. Casinense. 568—877. Brixiense. 749—893. Andreae Presbyt. Bergomatis Chronicon. 568—877. Erchemperti Langobardorum. 774— 889. liudprandi Antapodoseos Libri VI. 887—950. Liudprandi Historia Ottonis. 960—964. de Legatione Constantinopoli- tana. 968-69. Flodoardi Annales. 919—978. Widukindi Res Gestae Saxonic. 919-973. Historia 1138 PERTZ (Gzora Hxrwricy). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &. (continued )— Soriprorum T'omus III (continued) :— Chronicon Salernitanum. 747—974. Richeri Historiarum LibriITV. 884—995. Annales. 995—998. Acta Concilii Remensis auctore Gerberto. Leonis Legati ad Hugonem et Rotbertum Epistola. Acta Concilii Mosomensisauctore Gerberto. Scrrerorum Tomus IV :— Annales Landisfarnenses et Cantuari- enses. 618—690. ut videtur Alcuini. 782—797. 8. Germani Minores et Continu- atio. 642—1146. Engolismenses. 815—993. 8. Maximini Trevirensis. 538-987. Virdunenses. 822—1024. Laubienses et Continuatio. 418—1505. Leodienses et Continuat. 58-1121 Fossenses. 1123—1389. Excerpta Altahensia. 514—998. Gesta | Episcoporum Virdunensium. 450—1047. Folcuini Gesta Abbatum Lobiensium. 637—980. Chronicon Gladbacense. 973, 974, 8. Michaelis in Pago Virdun- ensl. 722—1034. Liber de Successoribus 8. Hildulfi in Mediano Mon. 703—1011. Ex Dudonis Historia Normannorum. Ademari Historiarum Libri ITT. Translatio 8. Liborii. 836. Ex Vita 8. Liutbirgae. 870. Agii Vita et Obitus Hathumodae. 840—874. Panegyricus Berengarii Imp. 888—916. Gumpoldi Vita Vencezlavi Ducis Bohemiae. Ex Miraculis 8. Wigberti. S. Maximini auctore Sigehardo. Johannes Gorziensis de Miraculis Glodes- indis et Gorgonii. Translatio 8. Epiphanii. 964, 965. Vitae (Tres) Brunonis Archiep. Colon. De Translatione 8. Evergisli et S. Patrocli. Vita Mahthildis Reginae. Hrotsuithae Carmina. Johannis Abb. 8, Arnulfi Vita Johannis Gorziensis. Acta Concilii Causeiensis auctore Gerberto. Gregorii V. Litterae de Synodo Papiensi. Benedicti §.. Andreae Mon. Chronicon. 360—973. De Imperatoria. Potestate in Urbe Roma Libellus. Thietmari Chronicon. 919—1018. Gerhardi Vita 8. Oudalrici. Translatio 8. Magni. Ex Pauli Bernriedensis Vita 8. Herlucae. Translatio S. Udalrici. Vitae (Tres) Chounradi Episc. Constan- tiensis. Ex Translatione Sanguinis Domini. Ex Miraculis 8. Marci. Ex Hartmanni Vita 8. Wiboradae. Ex Miraculis 8. Verenae. Sigeberti Vita Deoderici Episc. Mettensis. Rhythmi in honorem Deoderici. Ex Vita Kaddroae Abbatis. Widrici Vita 8. Gerardi. Ex Miraculis SS. Gerardi, Mansueti, Apri. Othloni Vita 8. Wolfkangi. Ex Arnoldi Libro de 8. Emmerammo. Vitae (Tres) et Miracula 8. Adalberti Episcopi. Ex Vita 8. Nili Abbatis. Ex Miraculis 8. Alexii. Purchardi Carmen de Gestis Witigowonis. Epitaphia et Miracula Adalheidae Imp. Epitaphium Ottonis Magni Imp. Ex Syri Vita Maioli. Ex Rodulfi Glabri Vita Sancti Willelmi Divionensis. Vita et Epitaphium Adalberonis. Auct. Constantino et. Cuonrado. Passio et Miracula 8. Cholomanni. Adalboldi Vita Heinrici IT. Alperti De Episcopis Mettensibus Liber. Alperti De Diversitate Temporum. Vita Balderici Episc. Leodiensis. Lantberti Vita Heriberti Arch. Coloniensis. Vita et Miracula 8, Bernwardi. Vitae Heinrici II. et Cunegundis Impp. Vita Burchardi Episc. Wormatiensis. Ex Petri Damiani Vita 8. Romualdi. 1159 PERTZ (Gzora Hervricu). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Scriprorum Tomus V :— Annales Ottenburani. 727—1113. §. Michael. Babenberg. 1066-1160 Schafhusenses. 1009—1064. Gengenbacenses. 1027—1096. §. Eucharii Trevirensis. 1015-1092 Elnonenses. 542—1061. Blandinienses. 1—1292. Formoselenses. 1—1136. S. Benigni Divionensis. 564—1285. Barenses. 605—1043. Lupi Protospatarii. 855—1102. Scriprorum Tomus VI:— Ekkehardi Uraugiensis. . 1. Chronicon Wirziburgense ad 1057. 2. Stemmata Karolorum et Ottonum. 3. Chronicon Universale ad 1125. 4. Chronicon Imperatorum ab Origine Francorum ad 1114. 5. Hierosolimita. Sigeberti Gemblacensis. 1. Chronica et Continuatio. 381—1148. 2. Anselmi Continuatio. 1112—1135. 8. Auctaria Gemblacense, Aquicinense, Affligemense. 465—1167. Scrrprorum Tomus VII:— Johannis Diaconi Chronicon Venetum et Gradense usque ad 1008. Ex Rodulfi Glabri Historia usque ad 1044. Chronicon Novaliciense usque ad 1048. Fragmenta Vitae 8. Eldradi. Ex Necrologia Novaliciensi. Herigeri et Anselmi Gesta Episcoporum ium, Trajectensium, et Leo- diensium. 661—1048. Ex Chronico §. Benigni Divionensis. 1041—1052. Gundechari Liber Pont. LEichstetensis usque ad 1072. Ottonis et Aliorum Continuationes Saec. XII—XVI. Scriprorum Tomus VIII :— Arnulfi Gesta Archiepiscoporum Medio- lanensium usque ad 1077. Landulfi Historia Mediolanensis usque ad ; 1085. Catalogus Archiepiscoporum Mediolanen- sium usque ad 1355. Gesta Treverorum usque ad 1152. Ruperti Chronica S$. Laurentii Leodiensis. 959—1095, Catalogus Regum lLangobardorum et Imperatorum. Guidonis Chronica. 756—1108. Lamberti Audomarensis Chronica. 1—1120. Herimanni Augiensis Chronicon. 1—1054. Lamberti Hersfeldensis Ann. 1040-1077.. Bertholdi, Annales. 1054—1080. Brunonis Liber de Bello Saxonico. Bernoldi Chronicon. 1—1100. Annales Romani. 1044—1187. Mariani Scotti Chronicon. 1—1082. 4, Continuationes Agquicinctina, Ber- gensis. 1149—1237. 5. Auctaria Hasnoniense, Sithiense, S. Judoci. 640—1149. 6. Continuationes Atrebatensis, Torna- censis, Praemonstratensis Burbur- gensis, Valcellensis. 1113—1334. 7. Auctaria lLaudunense, Corbeiense, Bellovacense, Mortui Maris, Ursi campinum Nicolai Ambianensis et Roberti de Monte. 382—1234. Annales Erphesfurdenses. 1125—1137. Annalista Saxo. 741—1139. Anonymus Haserensis De Episcopis Eich- stetensibus. 741—1058. M. Adami Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum usque ad 1072. Chronicon Breve Bremense usque ad 1072. Ordo et Nomina Sleswicensium Episco- porum. Gesta Episcoporum Cameracensium usque ad 1191. Chronicon 8. Andreae Castri Cameracesii. 1001—1133. Leonis Marsicani et Petri Diaconi Chronica Monasterii Casinensis. 529—1139. Chronicon Episcoporum Hildesheimensium usque ad 1472. Hugonis Abbat. Flaviniacensis Chronicon. 1—1102. Sigeberti et Godescalci Vita Wicberti et Gesta Abbatum Gemblacensium. De Combustione Monasterii Gemblacensis, 1185. Auctore Guiberto. Chronicon §. Huberti Andaginensis usque ad 1106. Gesta Episcoporum Tullensium usque ad 1107, 1140 PERTZ (Gzora Heryricu). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &. (continued )— Scrrerorum Tomus IX :— Cosmae Chronica Boemorum ad 1283. Chronicon Benedictoburanum. 740—1493. Guillermi Apuliensis Gesta Roberti Wis- cardi. 1009—1085. Genealogia Comitum Bulonensium, Comitum Flandriae. Hugonis Floriacensis Opera Historica. Chronicon Affligemense.. 1083—1100. Scriprorum Tomus X ;— Ex Chronographia Heimonis Presb. 8. Mi- chaelis Babenbergensis. 1006—1135 Annales Babenbergenses. 1137—1180. Ensdorfenses, 1184—1368. Augustani Minores. 11387—13821, 1457. Vita Hariolfi Fundatoris Mon. Elwangensis, auctore Ermenrico. Annales Elwangenses. 1—1237. Neresheimenses et Continuationes III. 1049—1572. Chronicon Elwacense. 1—1477. Annales Majores Zwifaltenses. 1—1503. Minores Zwifaltenses. 1—1221. Ortliebi de Fundatione Monasterii Zwivil- densis Libri IT. Bertholdi Liber de Constructione Monast. Zwivildensis. Ex Honorii Augustodunensis Totius et Imagine Mundi. Catalogus Regum et Imperatorum Mona- censis. 1056. Francorum Imperatorum Historia ad 1212. Summa Sorrptorum Tomus XI :— De Conversione Bogoariorum et Caranta- norum Libellus. Computationes Saec. XII. de tempore S. udberti. Vita Gebehardi Archiep. auctore Monacho Admuntensi. Catalogus Praesulum Salisburgensium. Vita Gebehardi. Passio Thiemonis Archiepiscopi. Vita Chunradi Archiepiscopi. Vita Eberhardi Archiepiscopi. Vitae et Miracula Virgilii, Hartwici, Eber- hardi. Vita Meinwerci Episc. Patherbrun. Vita Godehardi Episc. Hilden. auctore Woltherio. Continuatio Vitae Bernwardi, Visio Fulgentii. 1109. Chronicon Polonorum usque ad 1113, Annales Austriae. 1—1564. Continuationes. 978—1455. Annales §. Rudberti Salisburgensis et Continuationes. 1—1327. Annales Matseenses. 1305—1395. Continuatio Monach. 8, Petri. 1375-98. Catalogus Imperatorum ‘ex Codice Paris. Ad 1243. 3 Nomina Regum Francor. ex Cod. Montisp. Regum Francorum Catalogus ex Cod, Vindob. Chronicon Gozecense. 1041—1135. Chronica Episcoporum Ecclesiae Merse- burgis et Continuationes. Ad 1514. Gesta Abbatum Trudonensium et Continu- ationes et Additamenta. 628-1366. Ex Gestis Regum Anglorum et Historia Novella Willelmi Malmesburiensis. Laurentii de Leodio Gesta Episcoporum Virdunensium et Abbatum 8. Vitoni, et Continuatio. 1047—1250. Annales §. Vitoni Virdunensis. 96—1481 Gesta Episcoporum Mettensium et Con- tinuationes. 1120—1296. Vita Chrodegangi Episc. Mett. auctore Johanne Abb. Gorziensi. — Mahthildis Reginae Antiquior. Gebehardi Episc. Constant. 8. Haimeradi, auctore Ekkeberto. Erinheri Paraphrasis. Vita Godehardi Episcopi prior et posterior. Miracula a Godehardo patrata. Vita Minor et Major Stephani Regis Ungariae. Wiponis Proverbia. Tetralogus Heinrici Regis. Versus ad Mensam Regis. Vita Chuonradi II, Imperatoris. Guntheri Eremitae. Richardi Abb. 8. Vitoni Virdunensis. Popponis Abb. Stabulensis, auctore Everhelmo. Bardonis Archiep. Mogunt. Vita Duplex. Translatio 8. Dionysii Areopagitae. Ex Othloni Libro Visionum, et ex Libro de 'Temptatione, 1141 Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &e. (continued )— -PERTZ (Gzore Herynicn). Scriprorum Tomus XI (continued) :— _ Brunwilarensis Monasterii Fundatio. Gisleberti Carmen de Incendio 8. Amandi Elnonensis. it 0. _ Vita Annonis Archiep. Colon. Constructio Farfensis. _ Scriprorum Tomus XII :-— _ Vita Anselmi Episcop. Lucensis, auctore Theoderici Abb. Andaginensis. 1087 Bennonis II. Epise. Osnabrugensis, auctore Norberto. SD Jooundi Tranclatio S. Servatii. 1088. % eels Epise. Wirz. 1091. 2 " Adalberonis. em Lesiteconsinm. 1056-1291 Ma a Adalberonis Episcopi. > Bye. Ferrar. de Schismate Hilde- , Picandi. 1090. ix Vita Wolfhelmi Abbat. Brunw.,auctore Conrado. 1091. Vita Benedicti Abb. Clusensis. 1091. + Willihelmi Abbat. Hirsaug. auctore Rac: Haimone, 1107. _ Altmanni Epise. Patav. 1156. _ Wernheri Episc. Merseb. 1093. Bx Vita S. Udalvici Prioris Cellensis. 1093. W Vita Heine IV. Imperatoris. 1106. Sth -* nalatio et Miracula 8. Modoaldi. 1107. Translatione S. Auctoris. 1115. cula B. Egidii, auctore PetroGuillelmo. rat 4 1120. - Dor nizoni: s Vita Mathildis. 1115. eee re XVI: — es Herbipolenses. 1125—1215. Halesbrunnenses. 1117—1460. S. Petri Erphesfurdenses. 1078— 1182. Erphordenses. 1220—1254. Veterocellenses. 801—1484. Palidenses, auctore Theodoro. 0. C.—1390. Rosenveldenses. 1057—1130. Magdeburgenses. 1—1460. Stederburgenses, auctore Gerhardo 1000—1195. Pegavienses et Bosovienses. 1000 —1227. 1109. - Tyiumphus §. Remacli de Malmund. 7 ae i a pala Vasenein Cocnchii et Vita Gregorii Catinensis Opera. Catalogus Abbatum Farfensium. Annales Farfenses. Benzonis Epise. Albensis ad Heinricum IV. Libri VII. : Narratio de Libertate Ecclesiae Fabariensis. 1116. Canonici Leodiensis Chronicon Rhythmi- cum. 1119. Hessonis Scholastici Relatio de Concilio Remensi. 1119. Leerpr oi de Eginone et Herimanno. 1120 Carmen de Itinere et ObituEginonis. 1120. Vita Theogeri Abb. 8. Georgi. 1120. Erminoldi Abb. Pruvin. 1121. Friderici Epise. Leod. 1121. Narratio de Electione Lotharii in Regem Romanorum. 1125. . Vita Godefridi Comitis Capenburgensis. 1149. Vita Karoli Comitis Flandriae, auctore Waltero Archidiac. Tervan. Rupertus de Incendio Tiutiensi. 1128. De Vita Cunonis Epise. Ratispon. 1126. Translatio Godehardi Episc. Hild. 1131. Ex Herimanni de Miraculis 8. Mariae Laud. Libr. II. Ex Herimanni Historia Restaurationis Abbatiae Tornacensis. Vita Norberti Archiep. Magdeburg. 1134. Arnulfi Archid. in Girardum Engol. invec- tiva. Vitae Ottonis, Episc. Bamberg. Annales Stadenses, auctore M. Alberto. O. C.—1256. Hamburgenses. 1—1265. Ryenses. O.C,—1288. Lubicenses. 1264—1324. Saxonici. O.C.—1271. Notae Hannoveranae. 1297. Annales Yburgenses. 817—1085. Notae Monasterienses. 1041—1197. Annales Egmundani. 875—1315. Annalium Angliae Excerpta. 1—1290. Annales Engolismenses. 815—991. Catalaunenses. 1009—1316. Mosellani. 704—797. 1139. 1142 PERTZ (Geora Heryricn). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Scriprorum Tomus XVI (continued) :— Annales 8. Pauli Virdunensis. 908—1419. Aquicinctini. 1079—1279. 8. Quintini Veromanden. 793-994 Cameracenses auctore Lamberto Waterlos. 1099—1170. Gandenses. 1296—1310. Parchenses a Nativitate Joannis. 1458. Marchianenses. 1—1306. Floreffienses. 1—1482. SanctiJacobi Leodiensis. 1—1393. Lamberti Parvi. 988—1193. Reineri. 1066—1230. Scrrerorum Tomus XVII :— Annales et Notae Babenbergenses. 1012— 1501. Bremenses. 750—1307. Colonienses Maximi. O.C.—1237. Minimi. 1193—1206. 1083—1309. 8. Disibodi. 891—1200. Seligenstadenses. 1067—1168. S. Nazarii. 936—978. Wormatienses. 873—1366. Breves Wormatienses. 1165-1295. Spirenses. 920—-1272. Argentinenses. 673—1207. Ellenhardi Argent. Annales. 1132—1297. Annales Hospitalis Argent. 1279—1389. Bellum Waltherianum. 1260—1263. Miracula 8. Mariae Argent. Catalogus Episcoporum Argent. Ellenhardi Chronicon. Ad 1299. Annales Marbacenses. 631—1375. Maurimonasterienses. 814—1288. Colmarienses Minores. 1211-98. Basileenses. 1266—1277. Colmarienses Majores. 1277-1472 De Rebus Alsaticis ineuntis Saeculi XIII. Descriptio Alsatiae et Theutoniae. Chronicon Colmariense. 1218—1304. Annales Bernenses. 1191—1405. Notae Cluniacenses. 412—1359. Annales §. Blasii. 932—1143. Engelbergenses. 1147—1546. Suevici. 1273—1292. 8. Trudperti, Ad 1246, 8. Georgii in Nigra Silva. 613— 1308. Sindelfingenses. +? Moguntini. 1083—1294, Notae Aureaevallenses. 549—1192. Annales Aquenses. 1001—1196. Rodenses. 1100—1157. Brunwilarenses. 1000—1179, S. Petri Coloniensis. 798—818. Colonienses breves. 814—964, Colonienses. 944—979. Remenses et Colonienses. 961— 1196. S. Gereonis Coloniensis. 1191— 1248. Notae §. Petri Coloniensis. 1247. Annales Agrippinenses. 1092—1384. Annales Weingartenses Welfici. 1101-1181 Isingrimi Majores, 1121—1168. Minores. 1145—1157. Ottenburani Minores, 1145-1416. Benedictoburani. 1109—1278. Notae Buranae. Catalogus Praepositorum Diessensium. 1132—1316. De Fundatoribus Monasterii Diessensis. 954—1250. Annales Undersdorfenses. 1180—1472. Notae Undersdorfenses. 1173—1483. Annales Scheftlarienses Majores. 1092-1247 Minores. 814-1272 De Fundatione Scheftlariensi. Dedicationes Scheftlarienses. 1148-1341. Catalogus Praepositorum Scheftlariensium. 1140—1463. Auctarium Ekkehardi Altah. 508—1139. Annales Ducum Bavariae. 508—907. Catalogus Abbatum Altahensium. Nomina Monachorum Altahensium. Hermannus de Institutione Monasterii Alt. De Advocatis Altahensibus. Genealogia Ottonis II. Ducis Bavariae et Agnetis. Hermannus Abb. Alt. De Rebus suis Gestis. 1242—1273. Hermanni Altahensis Annales. 1137-1273. Continuatio Altahensis. 1273—1290. Ratisbonensis. 1287—1301. Iter Altmanni Abb. Alt. 1867. Notae Altahenses. 765—1585. Annales SS. Udalrici et Afrae Augustenses. 1106—1334. Notae Baumbergenses. 1058—1383. _ Scrrprorum Tomus XVII (continued) :— _ Annales Reicherspergenses. 921—1167. Chronica Collecta a Magno Presb. Ad 1195 —Continuatio. 1195—1355. Annales Aldersbacenses. 1273—1286. Osterhovenses. 43—1433. P ela Windbergensia. ) An males Windbergenses. 1196—1407. + ragme entum de Arnulfo, Duce Bavariae. os 8. Emmer.Brevissimi. 792-1062. “§. Emmerammi. 1036—1046. 2 Weltenburgenses. 1046—1358. 8. Emmerammi. 1052—1468. 2s Ratisbonenses. Ad 1201. Tomus XVIII :— ri Annales. 1099—1163. de Liberatione Civitatum Orientis. 1095—1109. gni lerosolym. Historia. 1099-1294 incon Annales. 1164—1173. Dc obon i Seribae Annales. 1174—1196. Ogerii Panis Annales. 1197—1219. Marchisii Scribae Annales. 1220—1224. oi Scribae Annales. 1225-1248. 8 Fanenses 1249—1264. li, Guilielmi de Murtedo, Marini Ususmaris et Henrici Marchi- i onis ie Gavio Annales. 1264—1265. wineti de Marino, Guilielmi de Murtedo, Se) Marini. Ususmaris et: Johannis Suzo- % boni Annales. 1265—1266. \ i Guercii et Guilielmi de Murtedo, : —_—— = 1267—1269 ‘i Stanconi, Jacobi Aurie, Marchisini - Cassino, et Bertolini Bonifatii a Rvxlon 1270—1279. Jacobi Anriae Annales. 1280—1294. 2 Libellus Tristi- wz ‘J Not: Saat a re ANN: Pee “ee ; PTORU tho om: © tiae, 1154—1177. um Tomus I :— Dia dacicorics Capitularia :— a ies 1 Constitutio. 554. 2. Chlothacharii I. Constitutio. 560. 8. Guntchramni Edictum. 585. * pecan et Childeberti Pactum. ‘Ka rlomann i Prineipis Capitularia :— + Capitulare anni 742. 1143 PERTZ (Gzonc Heweicn). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Eberhardi Archid. Ratisbonensis Annales. 1273—1305. Necrologium Pruveningense. Notae Pruveningenses. 1119—1273. Chounradi Chronicon Schirense. Ad 1225. De Codicibus a Chounrado exaratis. Chounradi Catalogi. Annales. 1077—1226. Annales Gradicenses. 894—1145. Continuatio Opatowicensis. 1146—1158. Vicentii et Gerlachi Annales. 1140—1198. Heinrici de Heimburg Annales. 861-1300. Annales Bohemiae brevissimi. 80—1453. Gesta Federici Imperatoris. 1189—1230. Notae 8. Mariae Mediolanenses. 382, 931, 1018—1253. Notae 8. Georgii Mediolan. 1061—1295. Annales Mediolanenses. 397, 750—1280. Memoriae Mediolanenses. 1061—1201. Annales Placentini Guelfi. 1012—1235. Gibellini. 1154—1284. Mutii de Modoetia Notae. 1290—1302. Mathei Vicecomitis Litterae ad Placen- tinos de Obitu Ottonis et Notae Archiep. Mediol. 1295—1317. Annales Laudenses, auctoribus Ottone et Acerbo Morenis. 1153—1164 ; et Continuatio, 1164—68. Annales Parmenses Minores. 1038—1167. Ferrarienses. 1101—1211. Notae Parmenses. 1147—1180. Annales Parmenses Majores. 1165—1335. Carmina Triumphalia de Victoria. Annales Cremonenses. 1096—1232. Chronici Cremon. Fragment. 1310—1317 Annales Bergomates. 1167—1241. Brixienses. 1014—1273. 5. Childeberti II. et Chlothacharii II. Pactum. 593. 6. Childeberti IT. Decretio. 596. 7. Chlothacharii II. Decretum. 8. Edictum anni 614. 3. Forma Abrenuntiationis Diaboli. Indi- culus Superstitionum et Paganiarum. 743. PER 1144 Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— TZ (Gzora Heryricn). Lecum Tomus I (continued) :— Pippini Capitularia :— L; 2. 3. Pippini Principis Capitulare Sues- sionense. 744, Pippini Regis Capitulare Vermeriense. 753. Capitulare Vernense. 755. Karoli Magni Capitularia :— 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 52. 33. 34, 35. 36. 37. . Capitulare Generale. 769—771. de Banno Dominico. Francicum. 779. Langobardicum. 779. Episcoporum. 779. Mantuanum. 781. . Pippini Capitulare Langobardic. 782. . Encyclica de Emendatione Librorum et Officiorum Ecclesiasticorum. . Capitulare Francicum. 783. . Pippini Capitulare Langobardic. 783. . Capitulare Paderbrunnense. 785. . Pippini Capitulare Langobardic. 786. . Encyclica de Litteris Colendis. 787. . Capitulare Ecclesiasticum. 789. Monasticum. 789. Generale. 789. . Pippini Capitulare Papiense. 790. . Capitulare Francofurtense. 794. Saxonicum. 797. . Episcoporum Statuta Rhispacensia et Frisingensia. 799. Episcoporum Statuta Salisburgensia. 799. Edictum pro Episcopis. 800. Capitulum pro PagoCenomannico. 800 Ticinense. 801. Aquisgranense. 772. 789 vel 801. Moguntiae praesentandis. 802. Conventus Vernalis Anni 802. Capitulare Aquisgranense. 802. Missis Dominicis Data. 802 Capitula Excerpta. 802. Admonitio Generalis. 802. PippiniCapitulare Langobardicum. 802 Conventus Autumnalis anni 802. Capitulare Generale. 802. Examinationis Generalis. 802. De Doctrina Clericorum. 802. ExcerptaCanonum Capitula varia. 802 Mandatum de Saxonibus Obsidibus — Sade lh LP alo. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44, 45. 46. 47. 48. 49, 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61, 62. 63, 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. Petitio Episcoporum. 755. Capitulare Compendiense. Conventus Attiniacensis. Capitulare Incerti Anni. Encyclica de Letaniis Faciendis. 757, 765. 765. Pippini Capitulare Langobardicum Duplex. 803. Conventus Vernalis Anni 803. Capitula quae in Lege Salica mittenda sunt. 803. Capitula Minora. 803. quae in Lege Ribuaria mittenda sunt. 803. de Exercitu promovendo. Alia addenda. 803. misso cuidam data. 803. . a missis Dominicis edita. 803. Pippini Capitulare Langobardic. 803. Capitulare ad Salz. 803. Metropolitani cujusdam in Synodo propositum. 803 Capitula data Presbyteris. 803. Conventus Autumnalis anni 803. Capitula Legi Baioariorum addita. 803 Capitulare Baioaricum. 803. Epistola de Oratione Dominica et Symbolo discendis. 804. » Garibaldi Episcopi Leodiensis Ency- clica. 804. Capitulare de Latronibus. 804. Capitula Ecclesiastica. 804. Capitulare Aquisgranense anni 805. Duplex in Theodonis Villa promulgatum. 805. Excerpta ejus Jesse Episc. Ambiensi et Alio eudam misso Dominico con- tradita. 805. Missorum DominicorumCapitula. 806. Capitula Presbyterorum. . 806. Divisio Imperii. 806. Capitulare Duplex ad Niumagam. 806 Encyclica de Placito Generali habendo. 806. Conventus Autumnalis anni 806. Capitulare Aquense. 806. Capitula excerpta de Canone. Pippini Capitulare Langobardic. Capitulare Aquense. 807. 803. 806. 806. q ; 1145 -PERTZ (Gora Herricn). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &. (continued)— Lzeum Tomus I (continued) :— " Karoli Magni Capitularia (continued) :— _ 71. Epistola ad Pippinum Regis Italiae. 807 72. Capitulare Ingelheimense. 807. 73. Noviomagense duplex. 808 _ 74. Capitula cum Primor. conferenda. 808 x promulgata. 808. %6. Pippini Capitulare Langobardicum. 808 8. Capitulare Aquisgranense. 809. a ee oon. 809 Pecaine de Moneta. 809. 2. Conventus Autumnalis anni 809. 3, Capitulare Ecclesiasticum. 809. 4. Capitula de Presbyteris. 809. 5. Capitulare Aquisgranense. 810. sch cum Primoribus conferenda. I eeteatio do Labor ot Vammallis, 816. Anuingranonave anniS8i7 ‘4, Divisio Imperii. 817. 5. Capitula Monachorum. 817. Aquisgranen. Generale. 817 7. Encyclica ad Archiepiscopos. 817. 8. Constitutio de Servitio Monast. 817 5 ee Salicae addita. 819. ad Theodonis Villam. 821. ee Attiniacense. 822. 15. Hlotharii I. Imp. Constitutiones Olon- "Tenses. 823. 6 Generalia. 823. 17. Comitibus data. 823. 18. Capitulare Tertium. 823. Episcopis datum. 823. 20. La ad Hludovicum Imper. ‘ 0. 824. ‘1. Hlotharii I. Constitutio Romana. 824. 2. Sacramentum Romanorum. 824. 3. Hlotharii I. Constitut. in Maringo. 825 4. Capitulare. 825. 5. Edictum de Expedit. Corsicana. 825. rs Ps. Aquisgranensia anni 825. a Missorum. 825. 38 Hiotharii I. Constitut. Olonnenses. 825 6V 87. Capitula promulgata. 810. 88. Capitulare de Instruct. Missorum. 810 89. Encyclica de Jejuniis Generalibus. 810 90. Riculfi (Archiep.) Encyclica ad Suffra- ganeos suos. 810. 91. Capitulare Duplex Aquisgranense. 811 92. de Expeditione Exercitali. 811 93. de Exercitalibus. 811. 94. Encyclica ad Archiepiscop. de Doctrina. 811. . 95. Capitulare Bononiense. 811. 96. Aquisgranense. 812. 97. Beneficiorum Fiscorumque Regiorum describendorum Formulae. 812. 98. Capitulare de Villis Imperialibus. 812. 99. Aquisgranense. 813. 100. Excerpta Canonum. 813. 101. Capitula Langobardica. 773—814. 102. de Judaeis. 768—840. 29. Capitula Ecclesiastica. 825. 30. Ecclesiastica Minora. 825. 31. Generalia. 825. 32. Excerpta. 826. 33. Capitulare Hludowiciet Hlotharii. 826. . 34. Ansegisi Capitularium Libri IV. 827. 35. Capitula Aquisgranensia. 828. 36. Oratorum Relatioad Imperatorem. 828. 37. Constitutio de Conventibus Archiepis- coporum habendis. 828. 38. Constitutio de Missis ablegandis. 828. 39. Capitula ad Plurimorum Notitiam ad generale Placitum reservata. 828. 40, Epist. generaliter Populo legenda. 828 41. Constitutiones Wormatienses. 829. 42. Episcoporum Relatio ad Imperat. 829 43. Capitularia Wormatiensia. 829. 44, Capitula Generalia. 829. 45. pro Lege habenda. 829. 46. Missis data. 829. 47. Hlotharii I. Constitutio Ecclesiast. 830 48. Divisio Imperii. 830. 49. Hlotharii I. Constitut. Papienses. 832 50. Conventus Compend. 833. 51. Conventus Compendialis. Ebonis Car- tula. 835. 52. Capitulorum Fragmenta. 835. 58. Hlothariil. Capitula Langobardica. 835 54, excerpta Canonum. 835, 55. Divisio Imperii. 839. 1146 PERTZ (Georg Herricn). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Lzecum Tomus I (continued) :— Regum Francorum, Imperatorum, Diviso Imperio, Capitularia :— 1. Hlotharii I. Conventus Ingelheimensis. 35. Coronatio Judithae, Karoli II. Filiae. 840. 856. 2. Hludowici II. Germ. et Karoli IT. Pac- 36. Karoli II. Conventus Carisiacensis. 857 tum Argentoratense. 842. 37. Missorum Capitula. 857. 3. Karoli I. Convent. in Villa Colon, 843. 38. Karoli II. et Hlotharii II. Conventus 4, Synodus apud Tolosam. 844. apud 8. Quintinum. 857. 5, Hlotharii I, Hludovici II. Germ., et | 39. Karoli II. Conventus Carisiacensis Sa- Karoli II. Conventus ad Theodonis cramenta. 858. Villam. 844. i 40. et Hlotharii Il. Synodus 6. Karoli II. Concil. in Verno Palatio. 844. Mettensis. 859. q. Synodus Bellovacensis. 845. 41. Episcop. Legatio ad Hludowicum. 859. 8. Hludovici IT. Italiae Regis Capitulum. 42. Legatorum Renuntiatio. 859. 844-50. : acy 43, Karoli II. Hlotharii II. et Karoli, 9. Karoli II. Conventus in Villa Sparnaco. Provinciae Regis, Conventus. 859. 846. 44, Karoli II. Libellus Proclamations ad- 10. Hlotharii I., Hludowici Germ., et Karoli II. Conventus apud Marsnam. 847 AB 11. Hludovici II. Imper. Conventus Tici- : 46 nensis. 850. versus Wenilonem Archiepiscopum. 859 . Capitula. 859. . Hlotharii I. Synodus Aquensis. 860. 12. Episcoporum Rescriptum ad Quaes- 47. Synodus Aquensis II. 860. oe Imperatoris. pcre 8 48, Hludowici Germ., Karoli IL., Hlotharii 13. Capitula de Ordinibus Ecclesiast. 850. I. Cony. in Basilica S. Castoris. 860. 14. Comitibus ab Imperatore pro- | 49: Adnuntiatio Karoli, 860. posita. 850. 50. Sacramentum Hludowici. 860. 15. Leges ab Imperatore promulgatae. 850 | 51. Capitula ab Omnibus conservanda. 860 16. Hlotharii I. Hludovici et Karoli Con- | 52. Karoli II. Capitula post reditum missis ventus apud Marsnam IJ. 851. suis contradita. 860. 17. Hludovici Germ. Conventus Mogun- 53, Karoli II. Edictum de Tributo Nord- tinus. 851. mannico. 861. 18. Karoli IJ. Synodus Suessionensis. 853 54, Karoli II. Edictum Carisiacense. 861 19. Capitulare Missorum. 853. 55. Edictum Pistense. 862.. 20. Karoli II. Synodus ap. Vermeriam. 853. 56. HludoviciGerm., KaroliII., et Hlotharii 21. Hlotharii I. et Caroli II. Conventus Conventus ad Sablonarias. 862. apud Valentianas. 853. 57. Karoli II. Edictum Pistense. 864. 22. Karoli II. Conventus Silvacensis. 853 58. Hludowici Germ. et Karoli II. Pactum 23. Hlotharii I. et Karoli II. Conventus Tusiacense. 865. apud Leudicam. 854. 59. Karoli Capitula missis data. 865. 24. KaroliII.ConventusAttiniacensis, 854 60. Hlotharii II. Sacramentum de Theot- 25. Capitula Missis data. 854. berga recipienda. 865, 26. Sacramenta Fidelitatis. 854. 61. Hludowici IT. Imp. Constitutio de Exer- 27. Hludowici II. Imp. Conventus Tici- citu Beneventum promovendo. 866. nensis II. 855. 62. Coronatio Hermintrudis Reginae. 866 28. Hludowici II. Imp. Conventus. Tici- 63. Hludowici Germ. et Karoli I]. Conven- nensis III. 8585. tus Mettis. 868. 29. Hludowici II. Imp. Constitutiones. 856 64. Karoli II. Conventus apud Pistas. 869 30. Capitula Ecclesiastica. 856 | 65. Coronatioin Regno Hlotharii. 869 | 81. Excerpta. 856. 66, Hludowici Germ. et Karoli II, Pactio | 82. Karoli II. Capitula Francis missa de Aquensis. 870. } — Carisiaco. 856. 67. Hludowici Germ. et Karoli II. Divisio ) 33. Procerum Karoli II. Consilium. 856 Regni Hlotharii, 870. , 84. Karoli II. Capitula ad Francos et 68. Karoli II. Conventus apud Gundulfi ' Aquitanicos missa. 856. Villam. 872, eS eS —— Lzeaum Tomus I (continued) :— 69. Karoli II. Capitulare Carisiacense. 873 = 70. Conventus Attiniacensis. 874 71. Hludowici IT. Imp. Capitula Diversa. 850—875. = 72, Hindowicill. Imp. Capitula IT. 850-875 _ 73. Karoli II. Conventus Ticinensis. 876. 74. Synodus Pontigonensis. 876 i. 76. Imp. Edictum de Tributo cat): ordmannico. 877. ; Imp. Conventus Carisiacen- . sis. 877. 97. Hiudowici II. Karoli F. Civonatio. 877 M 8. III. Germ. et Hludovici IT. Galliae Conventus. 878. 79. Bosonis Regis Electio. 879. a 80. — Galliae Regis promissio. _ - Lagu Tomus I :— Chlodovechi Regis Capitula pacto Legis a Salicae addita. 300511. Childeberti Capitula pacto Legis Salicae addita. 550. . | Chlothacari Capitula pacto Legis Salicae Guiness writ Baictum, 561—584. Capi Pacto Legis Salicae addita. " -561—584. __ Pippini Capitulare Aquitanicum. 768. : Karoli Magni Capitulare Legationis Ro- . Mmanae. 785. Capitulare Missorum Aquitan. 789. Synodus Romana; Sacramentum Leonis III. Papae. 800. Capitula Missis Dominicis data 802. Conventus Aquisgranensis ; Con- cordia saeronerac. 813. __ Chuonradi I. Synodus Altheimensis. 916. __ Beinrici I. Pactum cum Karolo III. 921. i I. et Caroli Conventus Confluen- tiae. 922. — Heinrici I. Diusburgensis. 929. Erfordiensis. 932. _ Ottonis Magni Synodus Ingelheim. 948. - Constitutio Francofurtana. 951. Conventus Augustanus. 952. Coronatio Romana. 962. Synodus Romana. 963. Lateranensis. 964. et Ottonis I. Edictum. 967. 1147 PERTZ (Gzora Heryricn). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &e, (continued )— Regum Francorum, Imperatorum, Diviso Imperio, Capitularia (continued ) :— 81. Karlomanni Capitula in Broilo Com- pendii. 883. 82. Capitula apud Vernis Pa- latium. 884. 83. Odonis Regis Coronatio. 888-9. 84. Widonis Regis Electio. 888-9. 85. Regis Leges, 889. 86. Ludovici Regis Arelatensis Electio. 890 87. Arnulfi Regis Concil. Triburiense. 895. 88. Imperatoris Coronatio. 896. 89. Lamberti Imperatoris Conventus Ra- vennas. 898. 90. Berengarii Pax cum Ageltruda. 898. ° 91. Karoli III. Cap. de Tungrensi Ep. 920. 92. Karoli III. et Heinrici I. Pactum. 921. 93. Capitula Legis Gallorum. 921. 94. De Compositionibus. 921. 95. Exemplar. Regiae Professionis. 921. Ottonis Mandatum de Inthronizatione Archiepisc. Magdeburgensis. 968 et Ottonis II. Leges. 969. Conventus Papiensis. 971. Ottonis II. Pax cum Venetis. 983. Ottonis III. Edictum. 996. Constitutio Ticinensis. 998. Heinrici II. Constitutio Langobardi. 1019. Leges Papienses. 1022. Chuonradi II. Edictum de Mancipiis Ec- clesiarum. 1031. Capitula de Beneficiis. 1037. Edictum de Beneficiis. 1037. Rescriptum de Lege Romana. 1038. Heinrici III. Constitutio de Juramento Calumniae. 1047. Conventus Turicensis. 1054. Constitutionis de Beneficiis amit- tendis Fragmenta. 1039—1056. Heinrici IV. Concil. Wormatiense. 1076. Conventus Wormatiensis. 1076. Oppenheimensis. 1076. Promissio Canusina. 1077. Synodus Brixinensis. 1080. Conventus Ticinensis. 1081. Moguntinus. 1084. Synodus Moguntina. 1085. Curia Mogunt. 1100-1103. Conventus Ratisponensis. 1104. Heinrici V. Expeditioin Patrem. 1106. Expeditio Flandrica. 1107, 1148 PERTZ (Georg Hernricu). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Lecum Tomus II (continued) :— Heinrici V. Conventus Spirensis. 1110. Friderici I. Curia Cremonensis. 1160. Cotonatio Romana. 1111. Conventus Mettensis. 1119. Wirceburgensis. 1121. Concordatum Wormatiense. 1122. Legatio Italica. 1123. Conventus Leodiensis. 1125. Ordo Coronationis Romanae. 962—1125. Lotharii III. Conventus Moguntinus. 1125 Constitutio de Investitura. 1127. Conventus Wirziburgensis, 1130. Coronatio Romana. 1133. Curia Placentina. 1136. Constitutio de Feudorum Distrac- tione. 1136. Chuonradi III. et Heinrici. Curia Ratis- bonensis. 1144—1147. Litterae ad Heinricum Filium. 1148 © Heinrici Curia Wirzburgensis Lit- terae. 1148. Curia Francofurtana. 1149. Expeditio Romana. 1151. Friderici I. Electio Regia. 1152. Pacta cum Bertolfo et Eugenio ITI. 1152. Curia Wirziburgensis. 1152. Confirmatio Regia. 1153. Sententia de Bonis Mensae Epis- copalis non alienandis. 11538. Curia Roncaliae ; Constitutio Feu- dalis. 1154. Coronatio Romana. 1155. Curia Ratisbonensis. 1155. Norimbergensis. 1156. Conventus Ratisbonensis. 1156. Curia Wormatiae. 1157. Bisuntina. 1157. Legatio Italica. 1158. Curia Augustana. 1158. Conventus Brixiae. 1158. Conventio cum Mediolanensibus. 1158. Curia Roncaliae. 1158. Bononiensis. 1159. Ronealiae. 1159. Parmensis. 1159. Electio Papae. 1159. Expugnatio Cremae; Litterae Ency- clicae. 1160. Concilium Papiense, 1160, Encyclicae de Hoste Facienda. 1162 Deditio Mediolani. 1162. Concilium Bisuntinum. 1162. Curia Babenbergensis. 1164. Wirzburgensis, 1165. Constitutio de Bonis Clericorum decedentium. 1165. Pactum cum Romanis. 1167. Sententia de Supellectili Episcopo- rum, de Jure Beneficiali in Prae- bendiset Ecclesiis Plebanis. 1168. Sententia de Dote Ecclesiarum contra Advocatos. 1170. Conventus apud Tullum ; pactum 1170. Sententia de Bonis Clericorum dece- dentium. 1173. Mandatum de adjuvando Episcopo ad Expeditionem Italicam. 1173. Sententia de non alienandis Bonis Comitatuum. 1174. Concordia Imperatoris et Societatis Lombardiae. 1175. Pactum Anagninum. 1176. Concilium Ravennae. 1177. Mandatum de Subsidio solvendo. 1177; Conventus Venetus. 1177. Constitutio Auximana. 1177. Curia Geilenhusana. 1180. Curia Moguntina. 1182. Frederici I. et Heinrici VI. Reconciliatio Terdonae. 1183. Pacta Placentina. 1183. Pax Constantiae. 1183. Reconciliatio Caesareae. 1184. Senarum. 1186. Cremonae. 1186. Constitutio contr. Incendiarios. 1187 Tractatus cum Aldefonso VIII. Rege Castellae. 1188. Heinrici VI. Sententia de Decimis non alienandis. 1190. Sententia de Filiis Ministerialium ex Liberis Matribus. 1190. Coronatio Romana. 1191. Sententiade Bonis Ecclesiasticisnon alienandis 1191. Sententia de Feodis Ministerialium. 1192. — ————— 1149 PERTZ (Grora Heryricu). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Lzecum Tomus II (continued) :— - Heinrici VI. Sententia de AEdificiis in r Platea Publica constructis. 1192. 3 Mandatum de Appellationibus. a 1193. — ee com Netenvosices Angie 1193. Legatio Italica. 1194. - Curia Barensis, Encyclicas de ; Auxilio Terrae Sanctae. 1195. Sententia de sn Jure Feodali. 11 Citatione super Feodo. eae i 1196, ae a 1196. a de Moneta Spirensi. 1196. Constitutionis de Causis Feudi amittendi Fragmentum. 1196. ippi et Ottonis IV.— Electio Philippi Regis. 1198. Philippi Pactum cum Philippo II. __-Rege Galliae. 1198. i - Ottonis Coronatio Aquisgranensis. : Malis? 1198. ae Juramentum Papae. 1201. Pactum cum Adolfo Archie- piscopo Coloniensi. 1202 Pactum cum Johanne Rege ; Angliae. 1202. Philippi Promissa Papae. 1205. Pactum cum Coloniensibus. 1206. Scriptum et Legatio ad Papam. 1206. ; Curia Quedlinburgensis ; a: Edictum de Collecta pro Terra Sancta. 1207. onis IV. Curia Wirzburgensis. 1208. mg Curia Augustana. 1209. — Coronatio Romana. 1209. _ Confoederatio cum Eberhardo Archiep. Salisburgensi. 1210. - Conventio cum Theodorico Mar- chione Misnensi. 1212. Compositio cum Ludovico Duce Bavariae. 1212. Confoederatio cum Alberto Mar- ___ chione Brandenburgensi. 1212. __Testamentum. 1218. Friderici II. Cessio Comitatus Fundani aa v es a 1212. he Br oi us cum e a ppo Friderici II. Promissio Innocentio III. Papae. 1213. - Juramentum Innocent. III. Papae. 1213. Sententia de Proventibus Bonorum Feodalium. 1214. Cessio Comitatus Sorani. 1215. Renunciatio Juri Spoliorum. 1216. Sententia de non alienandis Princi- patibus. 1216. Promissio de Corona Siciliae ab Im- perio separanda. 1216. Sententia de Immunitate Civitatum Imperii. 1218. Consiliis Civitatum Episcopalium. 1218 Tutoria Potestate Du- cum. 1218. Promissio Honorio III. Papae. 1219. Juramentum Futuri Imperat. 1219. Sententia de Alienatione Bonorum Ecclesiastic. 1219. Officiis Episcopatuum. 1219. Feodis et Receptatori- bus Proscript. 1219 Curia Francofurtana. 1220. Edictum contra Statuta Ecclesias- ticae Libertati praejudicantia. 1220. Bannitio Detentorum Castri Gon- zagae. 1220. Coronatio Romana. Friderici II. et Heinrici :— Heinrici Sententia de Feodis ex Camerae proventibus. 1222. Heinrici Sententia de non Distra- hendis Hofmarchiis Episcopa- tuum. 1222. Heinrici Coronatio; Sententia de variis Casibus Juris Feodal. 1222 Heinrici Sententia de Officiatis Principum. 1223. Concordia cum Comite Celani ; Litterae ad Papam. 1223. Sententia de Jure Abbatiarum. 1223. Constitutio contra Hereticos in Lombardia. 1223. Curia Nurnbergensis ; Sententia de Libertate Stratarum. 1224. Pactum cum Ludovico VIII. Rege Franciae. 1224, 1220—1221. 1150 PERTZ (Gzora Herricn). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Leeum Tomus II (continued) :-— Friderici II. et Heinrici :— Heinrici Sententia contra Communitates Friderici II.— Vassallorum. 1224. Sententia de Vassallis Excommuni- catis, 1225. Litterae de Expeditione in Terram Sanctam. 1225. Cassatio Consulatuum Civitatum Provinciae. 1226. Curia Herbipolensis. 1226. Pacta cum Societ. Lombard. 1227 Coronatio Hierosolymitana. 1229. Encyclicae ad Lombardos. 1229. Sententia de Occupandis Bonis Maternis. 1230. Heinrici Regis Treuga. 1230. Forma Pacis inter Ecclesiam Ro- manam et Imperatorem. 1230. Sententia contra Infeodationes Dotis Ecclesiarum. 1230. Sententia contra Successionem Feminarum in IV. Officia Prin- cipalia et in Feudo. 1230. Sententia contra Communiones Civitatum. 1231. Curia Wormatiensis. 1231. Sententia de Bonis Heretic. 1231 Hereditate Hominum Ecclesiarum. 1231 Curia Ravennae. 1231. Mediatio inter Fridericum et Hein- ricum. 1232. Curia Sibidati; Confirmatio Statuti in favorem Principum. 1232. Curia apud Portum Naonis. 1232. Tractatus cum Societate Lombar- diae. 1232. Legatio Burgundica. 1232. Gregorii IX. Arbitrium de Contro- versia Lombardorum. 1233. Curia Francofurtana. 1234. Mandatum de Pace Servanda. 1234 Commissio Negotii Lombardiae Gregorio IX. 1234. Sententia de Termino Receptionis Feudi. 1234. Favorem Ecclesiarum. Confoederatio cum Principibus Ecclesiasticis. 1234. Foedus cum Lombardis. 1234. Pacta Matrimonii cum Isabella. 1234, Friderici II. et Conradi IV.— Heinrici Anticaesaris.— Wilhelmi.— Curia Moguntina, 1235. Placentina. 1236. Foedus contra Ducem Aus 1236. Conradi IV. Regis Electio. 1287. Sententia contra Infeo- dationem Excommu- nicatorum, 1237. | Curia Veronae. 1238. Edicta contra Hereticos. 1238. Sententia contra Infeodationer om fi Regalium. 1238. Curia Paduae. 1239. Constitutio Vicarii Generalis Italia. 1239. Constitutio de Jure Protimiseos 1239. Conradi IV. Sententia de Officiis Ecclesiarum. 1240, Sententia de Juribus Episcoporum. 1240. Tractatus Pacis cum Gregorio I} 1240. Mandatum contra Convocationem Concilii. 1240. Mandata contra Tartaros. 1241. Electio Papae ; Epistolae Impera- toris‘ad Cardinales. 1241-4 Curia Veronae. 1244. Tractatus Pacis cum Innocentio IV. 1243-45. Curia Parmae. 1245. Commissio Litis cum Ecclesia Ludo- vico IX. 1245. Testamentum. 1250. Conradi IV. Testamenti Fragmen- — tum. 1254. . 3 Electio Regia. 1246. Curia Francofurtana, 1246. Electio Regia. 1247. Juramentum Papae_praestitum, 1249. Sententia de Officiis et Possessioni- bus Ecclesiarum. 1250. Curia Francofurtana. 1252. Cassatio Sententiarum contra Pri- — vilegia Regia latarum, 1253, Lecum Tomus II (continued) :— Wilhelmi.— Sententia pro Curiis et Salis a2 Episcopalibus. 1253. Foedus Pacis Civitatum et Princi- pum ad Rhenum. 1253. Conventus Civitatum Wormatiensis. a 1254. _____ Sententiae de Bonis Naufragantium iy et de Moneta. 1255. Confirmatio Pacis. 1255. comer Civitatum Moguntinus. 1255. Sententia de non alienandis Bonis Abbatiarum. 1255. _ Conventus Civit. Wormatien. 1255 Oppenheimensis. 1255. Coloniensis. 1256. Moguntinus. 1256. Herbipolensis. 1256. rardi Curia Wormatiae 1269. Jolf es _ Foedus Civitatum super Electione Regis. 1273. _ Electio Regia. 1273. ___ Coronatio Aquisgranensis. 1273. ___ Confirmatio Privilegiorum Romanae a Ecclesiae, 1274. _——s administrandis. 1274. Mandatum de Immunitate Civi- ____ tatum Imperii. 1274. Curia Nurembergensis. 1274. § Spirae. 1275. Augustae. 1275. Sententia de is non NES oa ____ Conventus Lausannensis. _ 1275. a ar. de Feudo non requisito. ____ Tractatus cum Otakaro Rege Bohe- mrs" miae. 1276-77. Curia Wiennae. 1276-77. “carpe cum Nicolao III. Papa. 79. Sententia de Constructione Muni- tionum. 1279. Pax cum Carolo Siciliae Rege. 1280 Constitutio Vicariorum Generalium in Tuscia. 1281. Curia Ratisbonensis. 1281. Nurembergensis. 1281. Moguntiae. 1281. 1151 -ERTZ (Gzorc Herwnicu). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— ' | ] Rudolfi I.— Sententia de Partu Conditionem viliorem sequente. 1282. Sententia de Probatione Terrae. 1282. Curia Bopardiae. 1282. Declaratio de Libertatibus Civi- tatum Juri Imperii et Praela- torum non praejudicantibus. 1282. Curia Augustae. 1282. Sententia de Comitatibus non dividendis. 1283. Sententia de Jure Monetae Antiquo servando. 1283. Sententia de cassandis Obliga- tionibus vi obtentis. 1283. Pax cum Comite Subaudiae. 1283. Curia Nurenbergensis. 1284. Sententia contra Falsatores Mone- tae. 1285. Curia Augustae. 1286. Wirziburgensis. 1287. Sententia de Bonis Ducum vacan- tibus. 1288. Curia Erfordiae. 1290. Spirae. 1291. Mandatum contra Judices Servilis Conditionis. 1291. Sententiae de Jure Communitatum. 1291. Unio Principum Regni Arelatensis. 1291. Sententia de Termino Duelli proro- gando. 1291. Adolfi Curia Coloniae. 1292. Constitutio Advocati Principalis. 1292. Sententia contra Praescriptionem Judiciide Oppressione violenta. 1293. Curia Nurembergensis. 1294. Diffidatio Philippi IV. Regis Fran- ciae. 1294. Confirmatio Friderici II. 1295. Sententia de Foro Domini a Vasallo invasi. 1295. Confirmatio Sententiae Heinrici VII. de libertate Stratarum. 1295. Sententia de Damnis in Bello pe Stipendiarios sustinendis. 1295 1152 PERTZ (Grorc Heryricn). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Leeum Tomus II (continued) :— Adolfi Sententia de Constructione Muni- tionisin Fundo Alieno. 1295. Protectio Jurantium Pacem in Turingia. 1295. Sententia contra Advocatos de Dote Ecclesiarum et Clericorum. 1295. Confirmatio Sententiae Conserva- torum Pacisin Thuringia. 1296 Sententia de Jure Borchvrede. 1296 Sententiae de Fide Vasallo Infideli servanda Fragmentum. 1296 Sententia de Jure Viri Condemnati. 1297. Sententia quando liceat Feoda Ecclesiae donare. 1297. Alberti Electio Regia. 1298. Sententia de Bonis vacantibus. 1299. Sententia de Successione Mulierum in Bonis Feodalibus. 1299. Sententia de Bonis Feodalibus re- lictis absque leiveserben. 1299 Pactum cum Philippo IV. Rege Franciae. 1299. Sententia de Bonis Feodalibus vacantibus Ecclesiae Legatis. 1299. Conventus cum Philippo IV. Rege Franciae. 1299. Cassatio Theloneorum ad Rhenum. 1301, Constitutio Pacisad Rhenum. 1301 Pax cum Archiepiscopo Moguntino. 1302. Judeorum Pars Altera :—Capitularia Spuria. Karoli Magni Constitut. Scahiningensis. 784 Decretum de Expedit. Romana. 790 et Hludowici I. Capitulare apud Theodonis Villam. 813. ‘Hludowici I. Pactum cum Paschali I. Papa. 817. Eugenii II. Concilium Romanum. 826. Benedicti Diaconi Capitularia. 843-47. Johannis IX. Canonde Electione Papae. 898 Synodus Moguntina. 950-54. Ottonis M. Pactum cum Johanne XII. Papa. 962. Leonis VIII. Papae Privilegium de Inves- tituris et Cessio Donationum Romanae Ecclesiae. 963-64. Canones Ecclesiastici. Alberti Mandatum de Exercitu colligendo. — 1302. . Mandatum de Castroin Dispendium 4 Pacis exstructo. 1302. Mandatum Pacis in Saxonia et Thuringia. 1303. Curia Nurembergensis. 1303-5. Mandatum de Suspensione Pro- — cessus. 1305. Foedus cum Archiepiscopo Salzbur- gensi et Ducibus Bawariae. — 1306. Constitutio Pacis in Suevia. 1307. Heinrici VII.— Electio Regia. 1308. Legatio a Clementem V. Papam. — 1309. ; Curia Spirae. 1309-10. Cassatio Alienationis Feudi. 1309 Legatio ad Venetos. 1310. Promissio Lausannensis. 1310. Coronatio Mediolanensis. 1311. Legatio Venetorum. 1811. Status Lombardiae. 1311. Tractatus cum Rege Franciae. 1310-11. Litterae de Comitiva ad Corona- tionem Romanam. 1311. Edictum de Moneta Italiae. 1311 Bannitio Florentiae 1311. : Civitat. Tusciae. 1312-13 Coronatio Romana. 1312. Curia Pisana. 1313. Bullae Pontificum. Synodi Baioaricae Saeculi X. 932-76. De Synodo Dingolfingensi. 932. Ratisponensi. 944-66. Excommunicatio Heinrici Ducis. 976. Gregorii V. Papae Synodus Papiensis. 997 Heinrici II. Sententia de Conjugio Cleri- corum. 1019. Bernwardi Episc. Hildenesheimensis Con- stitutio. 1020. . Heinrici II. Pactum cum Benedicto VIII. Papa. 1020. Nicolai II. Papae Statutum de Electione Papae. 1059. Heinrici VI. Testamenti Fragmentum. 1197. 1153 PERTZ (Gzornc Hursnicu). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, &c. (continued )— Leeuw Tomus III :— _ Leges Alamannorum, edente Johanne Merkel :— 1. Pactus Alamannoram. 5. Lex Alamanmnorum Temp. Lantfridi _ 2. Lex Alamannorum a Hlothario consti- renovata. a ” tute 6. Lex Alaman. Karolina; sive reformata. ‘Teges Bainwarioram, edente Johanne Merkel -— i 12. Capitula addita ad Legem Baioa- riorum. 13. Decretum Synodale. 805. wagantes. 14. Synodi Salisburgensis. 807. ify ii II. Papae Decretales. 15. Leges Portoriae. 906. _5. Act. Synodi Ratisbonensis. 16. Synodus Ratisbonensis. 932. _ 6. Capitula Synodi Aschaimensis. 17. ole ge 932. T. Synodus Dingolvingensis. 18. «8. datio Epi et Abbatum | 19. Hei Dun Gea: s Constituti Di Coneil. apud Dingolvingam. 20. Excommunicatio Heinrici Ducis. dus Niuhingensis, = 21. Quaestiones Synodales. RORES Rispacenses, Frisingenses, | 22. Decreta Synodorum Bavaricarum. adi um, edente Friderico Bluhme :— | 2. Lex Romana Burgundionum. a, edente Karolo Barono de Richthofen. Vistas de 132 Photographs. (See under ‘Photographs.’) Obl. fol. No date L (C.F) Elements of Physics. Translated with Notes, by E. West. 2nd Ed. 12mo,3vols. 1846-54 (Oscar) The Races of Man and their Geographical Distribution ; from the es 2 Svo. 1876 SCHIEE L’ Empire Ottoman 4 I Exposition. : F ®) Svo. Paris 1867. (Exhib.—Paris 1867) ‘ALOZZT’S METHOD. 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Group of Native Women at Disco. . Proven Harbour. . Settlement of Proven. Hans, Son, and Daughter. , 10. Views from Proven. . Arctic Islanders, Cape Yorke. . H. M.S. “Discovery” alongside Land Ice, near Cape Yorke. : Looking South from Cape Payer. . H. M.S. “ Discovery” in Port Payer. . Looking towards Cape Sabine from Port Payer. . H. M.’s Ships at Anchor in Alert Bay. . Ice and Ice Foot in Alert Bay. . Grounded Ice in Alert Bay. . Stopped by the Ice in Buchanan Bay. . “Alert” signalling to “ Discovery,” off Victoria Head. 21. In Franklin Pierce Bay, looking West. The same, looking North. The same, looking East. . Cape Harrison, looking West. . Looking N. W. into Franklin Pierce ay. en Alert” outside Franklin Pierce Bay. .H.M.’s Ships stopped off Cape ‘Prescott. . “ Alert” and “Discovery” stopped off Cape Prescott. No water. . Dead Walrus alongside “ Alert.” . Sphinx, or Washington Frome Island. . Dobbin Bay, looking North east. wit Discovery ” cutting a Dock in Dob- bin Bay. . Prince Imperial Island, Dobbin Bay, looking North-West. 34. Dobbin Bay, looking North. 85. “ al ” cutting a Dock in Dobbin ay B6A. Dobhin Bay, Ships in Dock, looking coaling from i De C—O ND Oe Se oe OO Ne Se eS Re ovaonn nm bw Ww bw om 92 bd b&b a1 mS nS ie 2} eo © Ww dS nw eK OC © ce oo Eas 36B. Thes same, from “Discovery,” looking North. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. dl. 52, 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. Folio, 1 ol Dobbin Bay, from Dock, looking Nort Cape Hilgard, Dobbin Bay. “ Alert” cutting a Dock in Dobbin ni “Alert” in Dock at Dobbin Bay. “Discovery” in Dock at Dobbin B Off Cape Prescott, looking to Ca Hawks. us “Alert” and “Discovery” separat . by heavy Ice. ei: Heavy Ice North of Cape Frazer. Near Cape Frazer. Cape Frazer. Cape Norton Shaw. “Alert” on shore in Radmore Harbour. The same; another view. | “ Discovery” fast frozen, Sept. 1875. Discovery Bay, looking West. “Discovery” in Winter Quarters, Bow View. The same ; The same ; frozen in. The same ; Hans’ Sledge. | The same; The Skating Rink. The same ; Early Spring, temper 64° , The Ships and the Measured Mile fi the Hills. View of Discovery Bay from the Hill above the Ship. H.M.§. “ Discovery,” Tide Gauge. The same; in Winter Cunrtaal The same ; Theatre and Smithy Lieut. Beaumont’ s Party ready for : start. d Lieut. Archer’s Party ready for a star The Sledging Season:—The Ship keepers. ; Coal Cliff near the Winter Quarters. “Discovery” inside Breakwater, D covery Bay. Discovery Beach Post Office, “ in distance. Post Office Cairn at Winter Qu Discovery Bay. Post Office Cairn, Discovery Bay. “Discovery” on shore, inside water, Discovery Bay. Autumn, 1875. \ Early Autumn, fast — BS Discover y 37 1163 RAPHS—ARCTIC EXPEDITION or 1875-76 (continued) :--— , oo gamete Bay. . E eleasing “Alert” by lightening a a a, : Berg. “Alert” on shore in Shift Rudder Bay; View of the Ice to Seaward. It for Lunch on the way to the _ “Alert.” alata Dill; Howth ond ert” stopped by the Ice; Summer, Dog Sledge Party just before ; babe ie cid Heavy Floca, Robe- 90 » Channel. ag Sledges, near Cape Robeson. li 4 Cape Rawson. 1, 2, 3 ection of Sea Tce. per Deck of “Alert,” Jan. 1876. | , ANCIEN T, Views in. > SYRIA, Views in. a Eimunds, N orman Tower. ANI ee emnsto Ann Azseve. 19). 90. Floeberg Beach, ‘“ Alert” in Winter Quarters. June 1876. 91. “ Alert” in Winter Quarters. 914. Floeberg Beach, looking N. E. 92. “Alert” in Winter Quarters. Spring 1876. Heavy Tee. 93. The same in Winter Quarters, looking West, Early Spring, 1876. 94, The same, Spring 1876. Floe pring berg 95. The same; Winter Quarters, Floe- berg Beach. 96. The same; Winter Quarters, Spring 1876. | 97. Winchester Valley, Spring. 98. TThesame; Summer. 99. Winchester Valley. 100. Head of Musk Ox. 101, 102. Petersen’s Grave, Floeberg Beach, 1876. (Two Photos.) 103. Clearing a passage, Summer, 1876. 104. Westward Ho! Valley, Spring. 105. Westward Ho! 106. Camp in Westward Ho! Valley. 107. Brass Plate erected at Hall’s Grave by tion. Folio, 1 vol. Folio, 2 vols. Folio, 1 vol. 16. Wells Cathedral ; Oriel Window. Vicar’s Close. 17. York Minster. West Portico. 18. Castle Acre Priory. 19. Colchester. St. Botolph’s Priory. 20. Fountain’s Abbey. The Great Tower. 21. Glastonbury Abbey. 22. Melrose Abbey. 23. Rivaulx Abbey. North Transept. 24. The Choir, looking West. 25. Rivaulx Abbey. 26. St. Osyth’s Priory, Essex. 27. Tintern Abbey. Exterior, South side. 28. North Transept. 29. Choir Arcade. 30. Whitby Abbey. 31. Wanting. 1164 | PHOTOGRAPHS (continued) :— 5 ENGLAND (Citres anp CoLLecEes in). Witn Views In WALES. Folio, 1 vol. 1. Westminster. 12. Cambridge. Public Library. | 2. The same. 13. Oxford. High street. 3. Wanting. 14. Magdalen College, Cloister val 4. Westminster Hall, Entrance. 15. Merton College. ‘ Senaecin org Shea ae 16. New Museum, N. W. angle, ; “| ee teal re 8 : 17. Ipswich. Wolsey’s Gate. 7. Cambridge. Round Church. ; 9... Emmanuel College 18. Salisbury. Market Cross. 9. St. John’s College, New Buildings 19. Wales. South Stack Rocks, Holyhe 10. Sidney College. 20. Coast of ; Holyhead Mountaiaall 11. Fitzwilliam Museum. ge) Head of Lyn Peris. ENGLAND.—(Patacegs, CastTiEs, AND SEATS.) Folio, 1 1. Arundel Castle. Keep & Clock-tower. 9. Hampton Court. 2. Tomb of Robert Fitzalan. 10. Hengrave Hall. 3. Blickling Hall. 11. Hever Castle. 4. Carisbrooke Castle. 12. Kenilworth Castle. 5. Chatsworth. 13. Penshurst Place. 6. Cossey Hall. 14. Raglan Castle, from Entrance Gate, 7. Durham Castle. 15. Principal Entrance Tower. 8, Eltham Palace. 16. The Donjon. FRANCE anp BELGIUM. By Baldus and Bisson. Folio, 1 vol. 1. Paris. View of Louvre & River Seine. 18. Lyons. General view. 4 2. Louvre, Pavillon de I’ Horloge, 19. Moissic Cloitre. Pavillon Sully, Pavillon Turgot. 20. Orleans Cathedrale. a 3 Louvre, Gallery of Henry II. 21. Rheims Cathedrale, Portail Principal 4, Hotel de Ville. Coté Gauche, 5. Place de la Concorde. 22. Trois Portes. 6 Opposite Notre Dame. 23. Rouen. Eglise de St. Ouen. 7 Notre Dame, Trois Portes. 24. _— Palais de Justice, Escalier. 8. Notre Dame, Porte Meridionale. 25. Palais de Justice, Tourelle. 9. Tour St. Jacques de la Boucherie. 26. St. Trophime, Cloitre. . 10. Eglise des Invalides. a7. Porte. 4 11. Church of St. Vincent de Paul. 28. Strasbourg Cathedrale, Porte Prin- 12. AmiensCathedrale, Porte dela Vierge. cipale. Bal 13. Avignon. Palace of the Popes. 29. Tours Cathedrale. Portail Princip. q 14. Wanting. 30. Porte de St. Symphorien. a 15. Blois, Escalier de Frangois I. 31. Belgium. Grand Maison des Bateliers. 16. Bourges Cathedrale, Porte St. Jean. 32. Louvain, Hotel de Ville. sa 17. Chartres Cathedrale, Porte Gauche. 33. Ypres, Hotel de Ville. . INDIA (GYA Serrzs) :— Oblong, 3 Gya (Old Town; and Modern Town, now 6, 7. Old Town of Gya, with be known as Sahibgunge, in Behar). of hills. 1, 2. The Temple of Vishnu Pad in Gya. 8, 9. Views of the Old Town of G a fo 3. Pillared Hall, South of the Temple. the a hill, vie of Selem 4. Temple of Gadadhur, or Mace-bearer. POre TNE rene 5. Holy place where the Pilgrims bathe 10. Old Town of Gya, looking West. in the Fulgo. 11. The same, looking North, C hier extzanit, 3 ~ Tooking North. _ The same, looking South and West. r Houses of the Priests at Gya, along _ the banks of the Fulgo. . Conical hill called Brahmajoni, on the summit. ° 0. Sooruj Koond and Temple. Tank for om, or Koond Petta * i of the same, ras the foot of the pray Be aajoni hill, and close to the Bias visws, tho higher templ Ty 0 er e is = lec atts Theve: the other is of e same style lower down the hill. 28. Two views of the lower ‘Temple | 2 age urate ask ee Double est Modan m of Gya (or Sahibyunge); ao as cu cured Doorway in the same. f ae 2 Gateway of Town of Gya. 2e of Raawledcs on West. eaick on East face. ‘pa Doorway and Courtyard with Impression of Buddha’s feet. called “ Kowa Dol,” o »w’s Swing. ¢ figure of Boodh, 4 J pet ap six feet, in cei Garee or oe to the Soodamea Cave. orch of the Lomas Rishi Cave, with _ Frieze of Elephants. y _of the Karna Chopar Cave, ated B.c. 245, with rude sculp- ioe on the right. ace to “ Gopie’s ” Cave in Nagur- J B. ©. 214, ight feet emple 1165 APHS—INDIA (GYA Serres) (continued) :— 49. Porch of the Eastern Cave. 50. Curious Boulder poised on two others. 51. Burrabur Group of Hills from the Plains in front of the Nagurjuni Cave. 52. The same, showing the Burrabur Peak and Temple in the Centre. Duarawot Village, situated North of the Burrabur Hills. 53. Chandohur Tal, or Tank 2000 ft. by 800 ft.; & small Buddhist Temple. 54. Standing lak of Buddhisativa near said Temple. 55, 56. Sculptures representing Objects of Buddhist Worship, found on hill near said Tank. Narr, on the Patna and Gya Road, West of Dharawut, 20 miles from Gya. 57. Pillared Temple (34 Monoliths) near the Road. 58. The same, East face. Patt, on the Patna Road, 13 miles from Gya 59. A large Slab representing a Group of Figures Kispa, six miles West of Nair. 60. Standing Statue of Sakya Singha, the Buddhist Teacher. 61. Four-armed Figure sitting on shoulders of another squatting fee. 62. Sculptured Block. ogee . Village, one and a-half mile 63. Statue of of ee (seated), with seven small figures referring to Nirnana of Sakya Singh. RasGeEER ; or Rajagriha. 64. Entrance to Son Bundar Cave, which is 34ft. by 17ft., cut in solid rock. 65. View of Ancient City of Rajgeer, over- grown with brushwood. 66. The same, with Modern Temples round the Hot Springs. 67, 68. View of the same, overlooking the Hot Springs and the flat country. DaoopnuaGeEr, forty miles West of Gya. 69. One of the Gateways of the Serai, or fortified place for protection of Travellers. SHUMSHERNUGGER, eight miles lower down the Soane from Daoodnugger. 70. Tomb of Shumsher Khan, Nephew of Daood Khan. 1166 PHOTOGRAPHS—INDIA (GYA Serms) (continued) :— Koncu, a Village 16 miles from Gya ; there are extensive Mounds of brick rubbish, and a great number of Buddhist figures and statues are scattered about. 71. Life-sized, beautifully carved, but the head is wanting ; the figure pro- bably represents Surya. 72. Two purely Buddhist figures with inscriptions of the Creed round the head, carved on two slabs. 73. Two standing figures, probably of Surya, carved on two slabs. 74, 75. Two Views of a large Temple, made of beautifully moulded bricks and mud cement ; the lower chamber is 10ft. square with arched roof. The style and materials are similar to the great temple at Boodh Gya. 76. Shows Opening to Upper Chamber i in the temple of Nos. 74, 75. 77. Represents the same Temple from the West side. 78. Five sculptured Slabs ranged in Porch and Courtyard of the above Temple. 79. View North of the Temple showing two Cenotaphs over the remains of former “ Mahunts.” 80. Pillars remaining standing from large temples at the village of Pali, four miles East of Konch. 81. Part of sculptured Doorway of a Temple, lying under a Tree. SEHAREE, a Village eight miles West of Konch. 82. Small Stone Temple erected on the roadside, near Seharee. Oomea on the Grand Trunk Road, near Madunpore, 14 miles West of Sher- gotty. 83. rs built on rocky spur of a high ; the size is 68 feet by 53 feet sid” 60 feet high, built of square granite blocks without cement. 84. The same, showing the Balconies which are distinctive from the pillared porticoes of other temples. 85. The same, showing large Portico and Interior; the Pillars are monolithic with bracket capitals, 86. Large Slab in the interior, with inscrip- tion recording the building of the Temple {. .D. 1439), and its dedica- tion to Jugernath, Bulbudroo, and Subudra, 87. View South of the Temple sho large Tank, &c. 7 88. Curious Altar, higher up the hill, with huge boulder alongside. 89. Ruins of another Temple still higher . on the hill, it was nearly as large as that lower down. Deo, a village twelve miles to West o f Oomga. 4 90. Temple in style like those at Oomga, similarly built of squared blocks o stone ; is highly ornamented. —_ 91. Residence of the Maharajah Jai Per. gash Singh, K.C.8.1. 92. Bridge over the Poonpoon Rive between Muddunpore and Daa ; CuEon, a Village about eight miles No = east of Oomga. 93. Ruins of a Temple (Interior view) built of squared granite B Block without cement; East of the village. 94, The same, as seen farther away. 95. Life-sized four-armed Statue, sculptured on a large slab lying South-east of the Temple. 96. Cave, with Chamber 10ft. by 12 ft; | inside is a figure of Boodh with seven-headed Snake. It is half-way up a little hill called Puchar. 97. Slab sculptured to represent figure of Maha Maya, the Mother of Boodk 98. View of Approach to Cave, facing South h. 99. View of Cluster of little Hills (1 mile South) ; a curious Altar-like stru 7 ture crowns the summit of a Ridge. 100. North of the Ridge a “bund” dams u Pp the water into a large tank formed by a natural hollow in the rock. — Poonawa, a Village 14 miles West of Gya, 101. Pillared Temple of Triloknath; the superstructure has fallen since 1847. fi 102. Doorway to the above, beautifully carved in stone; being the fines piece of sculpture of the kind foun d ' in that part of the country. > Fe _ Sertamurer, a Village 14 miles from | Poonawah, on the Nawadah and Gya road. a. 103. Cave excavated in a large block of | granite lying in the open plain; no — inscription anywhere thereon, ‘URKIHAR, situated three miles North- East of Poonawa. 4 of Sykya Singha sitting under mn tree at Boodh Gya, with tations of events of his Si tife ia small figures on each side. rR AGAON, a district in which extensive Ruins are buried under immense mounds of brick rubbish; it is the - site of ancient Nalanda, where the =a i ecieat nonsctory in India existed. 5. View of a series of lofty Mounds; the " Ruin is that of the Temple 4 “gttianaios built about .p. 475. antic Statue (sitting) of Bhairav _ formerly enshrined in the Temple. . Th ‘same now grouped with a number of smaller in a court-yard a at foot of the large mound. . Large Statue of the Ascetic Boodh, ith inscriptions, giving names of A. ULECL LC ’ nts. in the same style as that at Gya, probably same age. Large ya of the Ascetic Boodh Demons and alluring is at the adjoining — DMilags of Jugtispare Site of one of the fiGiathasea of “he having now extensive Ruins, many figures and sculptures. x life-size, sup- - ~posec to be a representation of Siva. Site of a Buddhist community, with extensive Ruins, 14 miles Tt, from Gya. ‘Temple dedicated to Surya. ' ieftemles s dome-like Peak called banks of the Gunduck & identified a - as the ancient Vaisala. : ry ana ‘ 1167 TOTOGRAPHS—INDIA (GYA Serres) (continued ) :— 119. ox brick “Stupa,” with fine Pi rath pain on the top. Second Bud Synod was held here, B.C. 443. Lovrya, near Are-raj, a Village 20 miles North of Kesariya. 120. Another Asoka’s Pillar, without a lion or Capital; height 36 feet. Several of Asoka’s Edicts are engraved on both sides. Simrovy, a Fort on the borders of Nepaul, it was the ancient capital of Mitila ; the Ruins cover 16 square miles. 121. A large sculptured ae the chief figure representing Surya. 122. Slabs of Sandstone with numerous carved figures encircled with scrolls of lotus stems. 123, A Slab, with inscription, let into wall of a Tittle temple ; the present in- scription is aoe but it is conjec- tured thatan ancient one waseffaced to make a surface for the modern. 124. Entrance to “ Karna Chowpar” Cave, at Burrahur. 125. The nine Avatars of temple at Konch. 126. Emblematical stone from the banks of the tank at Madinpore, a seated figure in the centre, with male and female figures on either side. 127. of Boodh, and of the Teacher, ound at Chilar. 128. Southern temple at Dapthoo. 129. Standing of Mahamaya, the Mother of Boodh, at Dapthoo. 130. View of Vishnu Pud,a Temple at Gya. 131. Old town of Gya, looking West. 132. Temple at Deo, with part of the Maharajah’s Palace. SASSERAM, once the capital of Shere Shah. 133, 134. Tomb of the Emperor Shere Shah, in the middle of a large tank. (Two views. ) 135. Tomb of Hossein Khan Sur, father of Shere Shah. RorasGuour, a Fortress on the banks of the Soane. 136. Mahal Saroy Palace, West face. 137. Arched Gateway called Hathiya Pul, having two Elephants cut in stone on either side. 138. Exterior View of Public Reception Room, with 12 entrances, therefore called Barahdowaree. 1168 PHOTOGRAPHS—INDIA (GYA Szrtns) (continued) :— 139. Eastern face of the Barahdowaree, showing double row of arched doors. 140. West View of the Ladies Apartments in the Mahul Saroy Palace. Open Verandah of the Tukht Padshahi to the left. 141. South-east View of the same building. 142, View of the Tukht Padshahi, and country beyond. 143. Inscription on tablet over the prin- cipal entrance, in Hindee and ITALIAN PAINTING any SCULPTURE, Photographs of. 1. Madonna, by Giovanni Bellini. 2. Painting, by Perugini, Uffizj Gallery, Florence. 3. The Lord’s Supper, a Fresco, by Raphael, in Convent of S. Onofrio. 4. Painting, by Raphael, Uffizj Gallery. 5. Painting, by Perugini, Uffizj Gallery. 6. The Lord’s Supper, Fresco, by Andrea del Sarto, in Convent of 8. Salvi. 7. Head, by Leonardo da Vinci. 8. Apollo, in Gallery of Florence. 9. Mercury, in Gallery of Florence. 0. The Three Graces, Sienna. 1. The Group of the Astyanax, by Bartolini, Florence. Side View. 19: - The same. Front View. 13. Statue of Nicolo Machiavelli, by Bartolini, Florence. 14, he of the Sabines, by Giovanni ologna, Florence. 15. Statue of Cosmo I. by Giovanni Bologna, Florence. (Equestrian.) ITALY, excluding Rome and Venice. 1. Florence. 2 Cathedral. Side View. 3. Principal Entrance, North Side. 4, Campanile del Duomo, 5 6 General View. The Baptistry. First Door, in Bronze, by Andrea Pisano. 1 Private Door, by Ghiberti. 8. Door to Baptistry. 9, Church of 8. Maria Novella. 10. Church of 8. Miniato 11. Place of the Grand Duke. 12... The Old Palace. 18. Cortile of the Old Palace. 18. The Dying Ajax, Florence. Persian, the latter being in” best style of florid writing. 144. Tomb, North-west of the Folacial 145. Eastern Front of the Palace ff bank of the Ravine. 146. Temple ascribed to Man Singh | last Governor. 147, Mier sone South, of the Red-( Gi 8, 148. View of Precipices, from 500 to 1 feet perpendicular. Folio, ly . 16. Statue (Florence) by Giovanni Bolog Florence. (Bronze.) q 17. The Four Moors, a group, by Giovar Bologna, Leghorn. Tn Ma ble. 19. Statue of Venus, by Canova, a Pitti Gallery. 4 20. Perseus, by Benvenuto Cellini, Flor n 21. Descent from the Cross, after a Bas- Relief by Michael Angelo. s 22. Colossal Statue of David, by Mic Angelo, Florence. a 23. Statue of 8. Giorgio, by Mich ] Angelo, Florence. 4 . | 24. Monument to Lorenzo and Gili iar Medici, by Michael Angelo. 25. Monument to Lorenzo de Medi Florence. “a 26. Bacchus, by Sansovino. 27. Statue of Coleoni. (Eciestiian til | ¢ - I) EIT Pt ON OE ait parts wae As a Folio, 1 ve 14. Florence. Loggia dei Lanzi, 15. Pitti Palace, from Boboli Garde r 16. Strozzi and Loggia Corsi. r 17. Cortile of Palazzo di Podesta. — 18. Lucea. Church of St. Michael. 19. Monza Cathedral. J 20. Pavia Certosa. Principal Front. 21. Cloister of the Cells. | 22. Pisa. Cathedral and Leaning Tower from the West. . 23. The Baptistry. 24. Pulpit in the Baptistry, by Pisanc 25. Church of the Spina, . Sienna. Panorama of the Piazza del a Campo, with Torre della Mangia. La Cattedrale. Side View. ‘The Archbishop’s Palace. “Hsin of the Signoria. sey: Palace of the Signoria, with the _ Torre della Mangia. — Palace. —ROME. By Macpherson. + fal I.—Containing:— . Arch of Constantine, South Fagade. ae North Facade. _ North Facade, including the Meta ae ‘4 and a portion of the = t of S. Bonaventura. nti in of Trevi. n of Forum of Nerva, sometimes Olt mus at foot of the Capitol, me rly es iepible of Jupiter Septimius gy Cn umns at foot of the Capitol, ae of Concord, n¢ id now Vespasian, or igh Columns at foot of the Capitol, formerly styled Temple of Concord, n from one side. “3 oe Venus, and Rome, with fant view of the Roman Forum, | from the Coliseum. on s of the Julian Basilica, in- Z ng a view of various Temples in the oka with Arch of Titus n the distance. of ee Column in the Forum of nanum, looking towards the — cenreres view taken re en mples and : 1169 1 TTOGRAPHS.—ITALY, excluding Rome and Venice (continued) :— 33. Sienna. Cortile of Grottanelli Palace. 34. Spoleto. Aqueduct de Longobardi. ~ 35. Todi Cathedral. 36. Door of 8. Fortunato Church. 37. Verona. Amphitheatre, exterior. 38. Cathedral. 39. Bronze Doors of 8. Zeno Church. 40. Vicenza. The Basilica. Fol, 4 vols, 20. Forum of Trajan. 21. Wanting. 22. View of Ponte Rotto, with new Sus- pension Bridge. 23. Facade of Church of St. John, Lateran. 24. Ruin, called the Temple of Minerva Medica. 25. Garden-Front of Villa Medici, built from design of Michael Angelo, on the Pincian Hill. 26. thie they Maggiore and Tomb of the 27. Arch of Titus. Roman Forum. 28. Bas-Relief in interior, representing Procession of the Seven-branched Candlestick. 29. Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, in Square of the Capitol. (Bronze.) 30. Wanting. 31. Coliseum, with Arch of Piatantine. 32. Coliseum, with distant Latin and Alban Mountains, and the Church of St. John, Lateran. 33: Portion of Interior Wall. 34. Castle and Bridge of St. Angelo, with the Vatican in the distance. 35. Castle of St. Angelo. 36. Garden in the Vatican, styled “della heed containing Marble Base of olumn dedicated to Antoninus, architecture of Bramante. 37, Bas-Relief showing Funereal Games, being one e of Base of the Antonine Catan, in Garden of the Vatican. 38. Bas-Relief representing the Apotheosis of Antoninus and Faustina, on other side of Antonine Column, in Garden of the Vatican. 39. Church of Santa Pudenziana, titular church of Cardinal Wiseman. PHOTOGRAPHS.—ITALY—Rome. Vol. I. (continued) :— 4 - Tomb of Cecilia Metella, with distai 40. 41. 42. 43. 44, 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. rp ® 72. 73. 74, 1170 Fountain of Piazza Barberini, in Winter Basilica of Constantine, formerly called Temple of Peace, in the Forum. Interior in the Vatican, styled Hall of Philosophers. Church of Santa Maria Maggiore. Temple of Venus, and view of Rome, including the Meta Sudans and the Capitol. Vol. II.--Containing :— Base of Obelisk and Fountain in Piazza Navona. Church of Trinit& de’ Monti. Front of a Gothic Church, at Vicovaro, near Tivoli. Church of S. Maria, in Cosmedin, called “ Bocca della Verita.” Arch of Consul Dolabella on the Celian Hill. View of the Capitoline Hill, from foot of the Aventine. View of the Aventine, from Tarpeian Rock. Wanting. St. Peter’s, from Janiculum Hill, with the Inquisition. Piazza. Wanting. Wanting. Group of Stone Pines, in Villa Doria. Cypresses, planted by Michael Angelo, inthe Cloisters of 8. Maria degli Angeli. Wanting. Arch of Septimius Severus, in Roman Forum. View of the Cloaca Massima, Temple of Vesta, Church of Bocca della Verita. Three Columns, formerly called the Temple of Jupiter Stator, with Temples of Peace, Antoninus, and Faustina, &c. View of the Lake, in the Villa Doria. House of Lucrezia Borgia, near Church of San Pietro in Vincoli. Painting, by Enghert, representin Arrest of the Famil of Manfre by order of Charles d’ Anjou. Wanting. Bas-Relief, by Gibson, representin Phaeton guiding the Chariot an Horses of the Sun. Last Judgment, in the Sistine Chapel, taken from an unpublished drawing, after Michael Angelo, 45 46. 47. 48, 49. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91, 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. view of Rome. Wanting. g per of Fortuna Virilis, and Hou of Rienzi. a Cloisters of St. Paul, the Basilie; outside the Walls of Rome. Wanting. Wanting. a Arch of the Goldsmiths, sometim called the Little Arch of Septimi Severus, in the Forum Boarium. Statue of Livia, called also the Pudiei in Profile, in the Braccio Nuoy Vatican Museum. y The Sleeping Ariadne, formerly call the Cleopatra, Hall of Philosoph in Vatican. B Guido painting Beatrice Cenci in Pris the day preceding her Execution from a painting by Ratti. | The Bull-Slayer, Hall of the Animals, in Vatican. | _ Wanting. The Nile and its Tributaries, Vatican The Roman Campagna, near Frascat Railway. a. View of the Tombs on the Via App Marriage of Cupid and Psyche. Venus, Front View. = Profile. Back View. Phocas’ Column, excavated to base. Front View of the Livia of the Vatica commonly called Pudicitia, Three Columns in the Forum, former called the Temple of Jupiter State and now the Temple of Miner Chalcidica. The same ; on other side. i” Ulysses. By Macdonald. q Piazza del Popolo, from the Corso. Wanting. “| Quirinal Hill, with Obelisk & Hors Statue of Moses, by Michael Ange in Church of 8. Pietro in Vincoli Fountain of the Doge, in the Corti of the Venetian Palace. ss, Statue of Sabrina, by Caldwell. View of the Alban Mountains, fro: Church of 8, Pietro in Montorio, a 4 Vol. II. —Containing— EWiew on the Cam four miles from ; the Lateran , on Naples Road. 2. Wanting. 3. “aad of Claudian Aqueduct. L. t Benediction at St. Peter’s. . aoe and Nymphs ; from a painting §. Statue ee Indian. By Crawford. irch of Capo Croce, near Frascati. ‘a Furba. Preconts Road. An Wa: at in o. Pa a. eg the Cignee on the Palatine. lie tg ius Severus, looking hot Janus Quadrifrons. Si as i 's ee at Tivoli ; Interior. e of the Sibyl, Tivoli. seen from the Bridge. om opposite the Ravine. ¥ ar ‘ge Waterfall. ; Cascatelle at Villa of Maecenas. le styled “della Tosse.” sses in Villa d’ Este. with Temple of the Sib eeeomes,* ae Tivoli. 5 near Castel Madama. ei, with Tomb of Plautius. dor of =e Capitol, from Palazzo — Caffe Fie + over Rome, from Palatine Hil ef of the Biga, Arch of Titus. vi ~ ; in the House of Lucrezia Piz 4 Fountain of the Tartarughe. To mb 4 mie Read” Metella, from “ Via 1171 OGRAPHS.—ITALY—Rome (continued ) :— 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. Valley of the Anio ; with Upper and Lower Cascatelle, Maecenas’ Villa, and distant Campagna. Palazzo Altoviti, on the Tiber. bt i ata of Caius Cestius, and English Burying-ground. Madonna and Child, from origina painting by Sassoferrato. Cathedral of Orvieto. Central Doorway. Side Door on left, with Bas-reliefs. Bas-reliefs, illustrative of Life of Christ. Bas-reliefs of the Last Judgment, Paradise, and Hell. Etruscan Gateway at Perugia. Wanting. Church of St. Bernardino at Perugia. Temple of Clitumnus. Falls of Terni. View of the Valley and Town of Narni. Royal Palace at Caprarola. Facade, Church of 8. Maria, Toscanella Principal Doorway of the Church of S. Maria, at Toscanella. Group from Fresco by Luca Signorelli, at Orvieto. Cupid and Silenus. Piazza del Popolo, looking South. Wanting. Theatre of Marcellus, from the Piazza Montanara. Phocas’ Column and Temples in the Forum, with restoration of remains of the School of Xanthus. Broken Arches in the Coliseum. Julian Basilica, looking towards the Tabularium. Porta 8S. Paolo, from within, and Pyramid of Caius Cestius. Temple of Antoninus and Faustina. Distant View of Rome and Baths of Caracalla, from St. John of the Latin Gate. Ruins of a Baronial Stronghold at hen the hunting seat of Lucrezia rgia. Valley of the Tiber at Ponte Felice, near Borghettaccio, between Civita Castellana and Otricoli. 1172 PHOTOGRAPHS.—ITALY—Rome. 172. Bridge of Augustus, at Narni, from the Modern Bridge. 173. The same. 174, Temple of Clitumnus. 175. Town and Castle of Assisi, from the Capuchin Convent, 176. General View of Assisi, from Santa Maria degli Angeli. 177. Church of 8. Ruffino, Cathedral of Assisi. 178. Temple of Minerva, in the Forum of Assisi. 179. Church of 8. Francesco, at Assisi, from the Via Superba. 180. From Lower Piazza, near Gate. * 181. | Doorway or Portico of the Middle Church or Crypt. ITALY—VENICE. 1. Panorama of Venice. . Ducal Palace & Church of St. George. . The same ; taken from the Prisons. Porto della Carta. Palace. Palazzo Cavalli. Property and Resi- dence of the Duke of Bordeaux. Palazzo da Doro. Palazzo Vendramini. Wanting. San Marco. 10. Southern Facade. - 11. San Marco and Ducal Palace. 12. Church della Saluti. 13. The Puteal Cornaro Palace at San Samuele. 14, Entrance to Vice-regal Palace. 15. Door of Pisani Palace, Piazza, St. Stephano. 16. Detail of Window, Palace Bondumiero 17. Entrance to Arsenal. 18. Piazzetta of San Marco. eS eo a ee MUSEUM, SOUTH KENSINGTON. In five vols. as under :— Portraits of Persons at the Court » Entrance to Ducal. Vol. IV. (continued ) :— 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Hoxrzet (Photographs from Drawings by). Henry VIII. 1. Edward, Prince. 2, Edward, Prince of Wales. 3. Edward VI. 4, Anne Boleyn. 5. Duchess of Suffolk. 6. The Lady of Richmond. 7. Lady Surrey. 8. Lady Ratelif. 9. Lady Vaux. 10. Lady Audley. 11. M. Souch. 12. Lady Eliot. ° Fortress at Perugia, built by Pope Pax II]. showing an ancient Boruses Gateway. Corso at Perugia, with the Pal Communale. Fountain of Pisani, at Perugia, looki n towards the Duomo. i Street View in Norcia, after the Eart quake, from the Casa Chiat Principal Street near Uppet Cra Norcia, after the Eart quale Palazzo Communale and Church of 8 Benedict, in the Great S& hana Norcia, after the Earthq Tomb of Scipio. View. 7 Folio, 1 vo Palazzo Cavalli and the Church d Saluti. Giant’s Staircase. Rialto. Bridge of Sighs. Church of St. Giorgio. Murano. Church of Santa Morin Donato. The Apse. ; ‘ Church of the Frari. The Apse. Iron Gates of the Loggia, beneath th Campanile of San Marco. 4 4 Bronze Horses of San Marco. Detail of Bronze Standard. Angle of Ducal Palazzo. Fisherman presenting Ring to Doge. Painting by P. Bordone, Rato d’ Europa. Family of Darius. By P. Ve Be | i: afl in Pisani Palace. Christ in Glory. The Assumption. By Titian. Ritratti della Famiglia Pisani. Titian. Folio, 1 “a y (name unknown). mus, Archbishop of Canterbury. sh Cole Dean of St. Paul's. W a, Marquis of Northampton. mas, Earl of Surrey. » Surrey. Stanley, Earl of Derby. Francis Russel, Earl of Bedford. d Vaux. idge More, Sir Thomas More’s father. as More, Lord Chancellor. re, by Fra Angelico. is Arretinus, by Mare Antonio. : Sy of Si: Francis, by Baroccio. in Enthroned, by Fra Barto- Sipe II. by G. Bellini. ee Papen and» Bichop, by tak by Meigs + a1 Mage by P. pot ; i173 pOGRAPHS _MUSEUM, SOUTH KENSINGTON. Hoxsetn (continued) :— EU m (Britisn), Photographs for the Trustees of. 32. John More, Sir Thomas More’s son. 33. Philip Melancthon. 34. Name unknown. 35. Gawin Carow, Knight. 36. S. George, of Cornwall. 37. Sir John Godsalve. 38. Harry Guldeford, Knight. 39. Philip Hobbie, Knight. 40. John Poines. 41, N. Poines, Knight. 42. The same. 43. Thomas Strange, Knight. 44. Charles Winhfield, Knight. 45. Clinton. 46. Thomas Parrie. 47. Reskemeer, a Cornish Gent. 48. William Sharinton. 49. Wentworth. Folio, 1 vol. 19. Study by Raffaelle. Infants. 20. Lucretia. 21. Female Head. 22. Nude Figure seated, with the arms raised above the head. 23. Study of a Female, by A. del Sarto. 24. Holy Family, by Titian. 25. St. Jerome, by Titian. 26. Profile, by L. da Vinci. 27. Head of an Old Man, by L. da Vinci. 28. Julius Caesar. 29. Naming of St. John the Baptist, by Albert Durer. 30. Man on Horseback, by Albert Durer. 31. Lioness, by Rembrandt. 32. Landscape, by Rembrandt. 33. Magdalen, by Mabeuse. 34. Infant, by P. de Champagne. 35. Study for Crucifixion, by Memling. LE Photographs from Drawings by); in The Louvre, Paris ; and two in The Folio, 1 vol. 5. Virgin and Child. 6. Virgin and the Three Marys lamenting over the Body of Christ, accom- panied by St. John and St. Joseph of Arimathea. 7. Christ’s Charge to Peter. “1174 PHOTOGRAPHS.—MUSEUM, SOUTH KENSINGTON. Rarrartux ( oa 8. Christ seated in Glory, with the Virgin 13. Denunciation of Apelles. , Mary, St.John, and two others. 14. Mother and Child; and the Hez 9. St. Catherine of Alexandria, Original an Old Man E Drawing for the Picture now in the 15 National Gallery, London. 10. Battle of Constantine against Maxen- . Studies for fives of Bramante “ Dispute of the — 16. Study of Male Model. tius, 11. Repulse of Attila. 17. Head of a Man, by Michael Ar 12. Pope Julius II. borne in his chair. 18. Head of a Child. Srzomens Lent sy Tue QuzEN and Private Persons. (Photographs i " 0 oa } 1, National Art Competition Medallion, 26. Lavello or Fountain, in Istrian m : by A. Vechte. circa 1500. | 2. Carved Ivory Book-cover, from Louvre. 27. habs firs P be: ange 8. Carved Oak Chest, front, of French ein ne : Gothic work, circa 1480. 28. The same ; another specimen 4. Carved Oak Chest, of French Gothic 29. Vase, in rock crystal, Italian Cin work, circa 1480. Cento Work. 5. Wrought Iron Lock, French Flam- 30. Cup, ditto. boyant Gothic work, circa 1490. 31. Tazza, ditto. 6. Limoges Enamel Plaque, “Entomb- | 32. Vase, ditto. q ment,” circa 1520. 33. Spoons and Forks, in rock crysti 7. Triptych in Limoges Enamel, by Pierre mounted in gold, set with rubi Raymond, 1543. Italian Cinque-Cento. " 8. The same. 34. Stirrup, gilt bronze. Italian ing 9. The same. | Cento. . A 10. Limoges Enamel Ewer, circa 1550. 35. Italian Cassone, or Menem circa 1550. 11. Buhl Cabinet, or Knee-hole Table, peci Roane Bites £100. 36. The same ; another gs 37. Chalice, in silver gilt, with e 12. bores My tg and Ormolu, period plaquea, SMGOkhaaaein ; 13. Boxwood Carving 38. Altar, side. German, 13th century 14. Burettes. Sacramental § Ewers. 39. ,, top, ditto. (Flemish). 15th Century. 40. Medal, in bronze, Pope. Adri mn ; 15. Chimney-piece, fr. Antwerp, circ. 1550 : German work. a 16. Hercules and Cacus ; model in Wax, 41. Horn, in carved ivory. German ' by Michael Angelo. 1520. 17. The same. 42. Statuette, in ivory. i 18. The same. 43, Statuette of Virgin & Child, i in i 19. Hand, in Terra Cotta; model by 14th Century. } Michael Angelo. ~44, Ivory Coffer, top, circa 1330. 20. The same. 45. Ivory Casket, front, 1350. 21. The same. 46. ; back, 1350. 22. Italian Enamelled Pix, 15th Century. 47. mn front. 23. Majolica Ewer, circa 1490. 48. $4 back. 24. Enamelled Terra Cotta, attributed to | 49 =» side. Lucca della Robbia, circa 1500. 50. Carved ivory Cofferet, 14th 25. Ewer. Venetian enamelled, circa 1500 51. Chinese Mirror. Winpsor Castiz, Arms and Armour in (Photographs of). Folio, 1 YTOGRAPHS (continued) :— salem. View of. Pires of Temple, Mosque of Omar. - Old Wall of Temple ; Wailing- a of the Jews. 4 Part of Walls and Garden of ‘ Gethsemane. Pool of Siloam. hany. Village of. chek Convent of the Nativity. at Horeb. it Serbal. Sinai. o, from the Citadel. No.1; street of Dolbarakman. _ Exposrrion UNIVERSELLE 1878. BP Bincxal du Champ de Mars. 3 aaa du Champ de Mars. avillon de la Ville de Paris. = | le de Y Autriche Hongrie. - ieeiame l Espagne. ais is du Champ de Mars. Grande Galerie, Section Frangaise. le fies Beaux-Arts. NE anp EGYPT. Frith and other Artists. ict of the Citadel; street view | 1175 Folio, 1 vol. 12. Mosque of the Citadel. 13. The same ; Fountain in the Court. 14, The Mocattam, with the Mosque of Omar. 15: Mosque of Sultan Hassan. 16. Mosque of the Mahmoudié. 17. Tomb of the Caliph, No. 2. 18. Tomb of the Mamelukes, with the Mocattam. 19. Tomb of the Mamelukes. 20. Egypt. Sphynx and Great ee: 21.~ Three Pyramids. 22. Sakkara Pyramid. 23. Dashour. Brick Pyramids. 50 Views. 109. >, Voe au Trocadero, La Mosquée. 111, Palais du Trocadéro, 114. Colonnade du Trocadéro. 120. Galerie du Nord, Section Anglaise. 122. Pavillon Chinois. 125. Facade Amérique du Sud. 128 bis. Rue des Nations, l Angleterre. 129. Rue des Nations I’ Angleterre. 130. Pavillon des Foréts. 134. Facade Amérique du Nord. 135. Rue des Nations, Suéde et Norvage. 137. Rue des Nations, la Russie. 143. Rue des Nations, les Pays-Bas. 163. Galerie des Machines. 210. Section des Beaux-Arts Allemands. 218 bis. Pare du Champ de Mars. 280. Pare Frangais. 283. Perspective de la Rue des Nations. 285. Pavillons Suéde et Norvége. 290. Palais du Trocadéro. 297. Pare Francais le Creusot. 302. Galerie des Machines. 314. Palais du Champ de Mars. — Salle des Fetes Trocadéro. - — Art, Rétrospectif, Section Espagnole. Folio, 1 vol. 10, 11. Monument at Lima, two views of Base and figures thereon. 12. Monument at Lima, surmounted with winged : 13. Mount Angelo, 14. Interior of Peru. 15. Moquegua. 1176 PHOTOGRAPHS.—PERU. Vista del (continued) :— ¥ ‘ 16. Interior of Peru. 17. Mountains, perspective view. 18, 19. Interior of Peru. 20. The Cordilleras, a dwelling at the foot. 21. Viaduct through the Cordilleras. 22. Bridge over stream in the Cordilleras. 23. Station in the Cordilleras. 24. Pic Nic in the Cordilleras. 25. Railway Station in the Cordilleras. 26. The Cordilleras Mountains. 27. Seaport in Peru. 28. Railway Viaduct. 29. Town of Arica after Earthquake. 30. View in Interior. 31. Islas de los Lobos. 32. Seacoast of Peru. 33, 34. Native Habitations in Peru. 35. Mountain Stream. 86. The Cordilleras. 37. Seacoast, Cordilleras. 38. The Cordilleras. 39. Arica, view from the shore. 40. Garden of Exhibition, Peru. 41. Kiosk in Garden of Exhibition. 42. Amazon Coast, Brazil. 43. Country House. 44, Street in Lima. 45. Garden of Exhibition, Peru. 46. Country between Lima and Callao. 47. Arequipa, an inland city, Peru. 48. Railway Viaduct. 49. Pier at Callao. 50. Callao, Ship Basin. 51. Lima, view of Square and Equestrian Statue. 52. Callao, street view. 53. House on River. 54. Chalet in Mountains. 55. Garden of Exhibition. 56. Islas de Chinchas. 57. Lima, with view of Railway. 58. Callao, Battery facing the sea. 59, 60. Government House. (‘Two views). 61—63. Cemetery. (Three views). 64. Seacoast. 65. Railway Bridge. 66. Callao, Docks and Piers. 67. Lima Cathedral. 68. Railway Station. 69. Callao, Dock. 70, 71. Callao, 72. Lima, Bridge. q 73. Entrance of Exhibition Building, Per 74—76. Garden of Exhibition. (3 views, 77. Exhibition Building, Peru. 78. Railway Goods Sheds. 79. Callao, Port of, with Pier, &e. 80. Garden View. 81. Pier for Shipping. 82. Arica, and Pier. 83. Custom House, Arica. a 84. Church, front view, and Square. — 85. Exhibition Building. P 86. Palace, from Courtyard. 87. Equestrian Statue of Bolivar. 88. Menagerie. 89. Wharfs and Railway. 90. Iron Bridge. 91. Convent, Lima. 92. Railway Viaduct. ; 93. Band Stand in Public Gardens. _ 94, Railway Viaduct. a 95. Street View, with shops. q 96. Avenue in Lima. a 97. Street View. 98. Public Garden. } 99. Mansion. a 100. Town Views. 101. Callao, looking seaward. 102. Clock Tower in Railway Station. — 103. Public Offices. 104. Castle Ditch and Batteries. . 105. Loading Cannon, u 106. Firing Cannon. 107. Artillery Battle between Ships a Land Batteries. 108. Firing Cannon. 109 to 112. Street Views. 113. Bridge over Mountain Stream. 114. Corridor of House. j 115. Statue. . 116. Equestrian Statue of Bolivar. 117. Stone Pile, with Lamps. . 118. Equestrian Statue. 4 119. Statue. 120 to 124. Natives of Peru. 125, 126. Chinese and Japanese figures. 127—129. Interiors of Rooms. 130, 131, Exhibition Rooms, 132. Mint, Lima, 7 APHS (continued) :-— er" eyes and Prinow: : a ‘of Wales, Lieut.-Col Leiningen. ant Leiningen, Capt. R. N. re Bdvand of Saxe Weines, Lieu s Edward of Saxe Weimar. ui Queen of Holland. I BML Dake uma ee a ra. orate hater on, Emperor of the French. of France. 1177 S OF ee ors anp CELEBRATED PERSONAGES in the Present Oblong, 2 vols. ; 42. Emperor of China. 43. King of Naples. 44. Queen of Naples. 45. Infant Don Fernando of Spain. 46. Count de Montemolin (Don Carlos of Spain). 47. Queen of Spain. 48. Grand-Duchess Mary of Russia. 49. Empress of Russia. 50. Emperor of Russia. 51. Prince Lieven. 52. Prince of Lichtenstein. 53. Baron Brunow. 54. Prince Czartoriski and his two Sons. 55. Count Cavour. 56. Cardinal Antonelli. 57. Marchese Antonini. 58. Prince Gortschakoff. 59. Count Kisseleff. 60. Prince Paul Esterhazy. 61. Abd-el-Kader. 62. Fuad Pacha. 63. General Garibaldi. 64. General Oudinot. 65. Marshal Pelissier, Duke of Malakoff. 66. Marshal Macmahon, Duke of Magenta. 67. Marshal Canrobert. 68. Marshal Vaillant. 69. General Todtleben. 70. General Niel. 71. Admiral Hamelin. 72. Marshal Randon. 73. Duc de Padoue. 74. Duc de Montebello. 75. Baron Gros. 76. Monsieur Thiers. 77. Monsieur Billault. 78. Count Walewski. . 79. Duc de Grammont (Ambassador of France at Rome. 80. Duc de Cambacéres. 81. Count and Countess de Bernstorff. 82. Cavaliere d’ Azeglio. 83. General Lamoriciére. 84. General Cabrera. 85. Colonel Turr. ‘ | 86. Kossuth, PHOTOGRAPHS.—PORTRAITS, &c. Vol. I. (continued) :— ‘ 87. Alexandre Dumas. 94. Ristori. 88. Horace Vernet. 95. Rossini. 89. Mario. 96. Verdi. 90. Grisi. 97. Alboni. 91. Mdlle de Montalban. 98. Grazziani. 92. Signor Tamberlik. 99. Alphonse Karr. 93. Mdlle Rachel. 100. Robert Houdin. Vol. II.—Containing :— 1. H. R. H. Duke of Cambridge. 42. Sir Robert Peel, M.P. 2. H. R. H. Princess Mary of Cambridge. 43. Lord Dufferin, British Commission ne 3. The Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Syria. ; Peel. 44, Lord Taunton. i) 4, Baron Bunsen. 45. Lord Clyde. 5. Earl of Aberdeen. 46. Duke of Hamilton. 6. Earl of Derby. 47. Earl Delawarr. 7. Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot. 48. Mr. Bernal Osborne, M.P. 8. Duke of Manchester. 49. Lord Churston. 9. Earl of St. Germains. 50. Duke of Atholl. 10. Marquess of Ailesbury. 51. Viscount Falkland. 11. Right Hon. Spencer Walpole, M.P. 52. Lord Wharncliffe. 12. Marquess of Normanby. 53. Lord Elcho, M.P. 13. Viscount Palmerston, M.P. 54. Earl Spencer. 14. Earl of Clarendon. 55. Earl Grosvenor, M.P. 15. Earl Granville. 56. Sir James Outram. a 16. Duke of Newcastle, K. G. 57. Right Hon. Sir John Lawrence. 17. Lord John Russell. 58. General Jacob. 18. Lady John Russell and Child. 59. Mr. P. O’Brien, M.P. . Marquess of Lansdowne. . Right Hon. Sidney Herbert, M.P. . Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. . Duke of Argyle. . Earl Grey. . Sir George Grey, M.P. . Earl of Elgin. . The Speaker. . Archbishop of Canterbury. . Bishop of London. . Bishop of Durham. . Bishop of Oxford. . Lord Lyndhurst. . Lord Chelmsford. . Lord Campbell. . Lord Cranworth. . Earl Cowley. . Viscount Eversley. . Right Hon. Edward Cardwell, M.P. . Lord Llanover. . Earl Stanhope. . Lord Stanley, M.P. . Right Hon. Sir Charles Wood, M.P. 1178 80. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. Ti: 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78, 79. Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P. Colonel McMurdo. General Earl of Lucaro. Lord Harris. Viscount Torrington. 1 Admiral Sir Michael Seyme Bart. M.P. 2 Earl of Zetland. Sir Francis Head, Govemor Canada. Cardinal Wiseman. Professor Faraday. ; Professor Richard Owen. iy Professor Taylor. | Mr. Tom Taylor. Sir Roderick Murchison. A. H. Layard, M.P. Mr. Thackeray. Eliza Cook. Sir Charles Eastlake. | Mr. Frith, Painter of the DerbyDay,i Co Shirley Brooks. Charles Mackay, LL.D. . er Chases Rings Sir Charles Napier, M.P. ir Fitzroy Kelly, M.P. r. Cobden, M.P. John Bright, M.P. bert Stephenson, M.P. Rey . French, Dean of Westminster. et Lemgfillow, The Poet. Mrs Beecher Stowe. F r ee gud thas Japanese Troupe. he peror of Austria. eror of Austria, with his two SE Ae FSF ge gp a - = . + es as. Ne ber (Frederi William, D.D.) - (W. H., Registrar-General, EN Sescarns) x (Charles, D.D, Bishop of Mel- ime). Two Portrai ig by (Rev. Dr. J. E, Mallee) er (Rev. W. R., M.A.) (V8) doting Govern ot SE a ee eee, ee 1179 APHS.—PORTRAITS, &o. Vol. II. (continued) :— 91. Professor Miller. 92. Miss Cushman. 93. Baron Marochetti. 94. John Leech. 95. Mr. Millais. 96. Mr. Creswick. 97. Dr. Cumming. 98. Mrs. 8. C. Hall. 99. Sir Rowland Hill. 100. Mr. Rarey, the-Horse Tamer. Varied Collection, including well-known Colonial Gentlemen, also Folio, 1 vol. Noel (Judge W. B.) Milford (Judge S. F.) Cope (Judge T. S., Melbourne). Murphy (John, first Deaf and Dumb Boy educated in Victoria). Thamata, a New Zealand Chief. Armitage, (E., A-R.A.) Amsdell, (R., A-R.A.) Cooper (A., R.A.) Cooper (F. S., R.A.) Calderon (Philip, R.A.) Cope (C. W., R.A.) Birket (Foster). ‘Faed (J., R.A.) Frost (W. E., A.R.A.) Goodall (F., R.A.) Haag (Carl). Hook (J. C., R.A.) Horsley (J. C., R.A.) Hart (Solomon). Leighton (F., A.R.A.) Le Jeune (R., A.R.A.) Lewis (R. A.) Linnell (John, Sen.) Linnell (William). Millais (J. E., R.A.) Phillips (John). Richmond (George, R.A.) Redgrave (Richard, R.A.) Redgrave (Samuel). Sant (J., R.A.) Ward (E. M., R.A.) Japanese Troupe. (13 Photographs), 1180 PHOTOGRAPHS (continued) :— SPAIN, GREECE, TURKEY, anp MALTA. Clifford, Robertson, and Beato. ral 1 1. Grenada. Torre del Sino. Alhambra. 19. 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Prose,’ vol. 3) — +Foreign Quarterly Review. 8vo, 37 vols. 1827-46 — +Foreign and Colonial Quarterly Review. 8vo, 5vols. 1843-45 Fortnightly Review, 8vo, 25 vols. 1865-79 Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country. 8vo, 100 vols. 1830-79 *Free Church of England Magazine, March 1876. (Pamph. ‘Theol.’ vol. 39) _ +Freemasons’ Magazine. -8vo, 6 vols. 1793-96 *Freshman (The), Nos.2&4, March 9 &16,1836. Camb. (Pam. ‘Brit. Prose,’ vol.3) Gentleman’s Magazine. 8vo, 249 vols. 1731—1879 Gerhard (Eduard). Archiologische Zeitung. Ato, 8 vols. Berlin 1843-58 — *Godolphin Gazette. No. 6, Oct. 1875. (Pamph. ‘Theol.’ 4to, vol. 1) — Good Words. 8vo, 5 vols. 1860-71 Good Words for the Young. 8vo, 2 vols, 1871-72 — Harper’s New Monthly. 8vo, 35 vols. Wew York 1863-79 _ Harper’s Weekly. Fol. 13 vols. 1864-76 — *Herald to the Trades Advocate, May 7, 1831, Glasg. (Pamph. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 3) 4 1245 _ REVIEWS, MAGAZINES, ayp JOURNALS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued ) :-— _ Historical Magazine, and Notes and Queries conce the Antiquities of America. ie = ae 10 i Boston 1857-67 7 The same. New Series. 4to, 5 vols. Morrisiana 1867-79 _ +Home and Foreign Review. Svo,4 vols. 1862-64 Household Words; Weekly Journal ; conducted by Chas. Dickens. 8vo,19 vols. 1850-59 — Narrative. 8vo, 3vols. 1850-55 gs Antiquary ; a Journal of Oriental Research in Archaeology, History, &c. et 4to, 7 vols. Bombay 1872-78 *Trish Quarterly Review. Nos. 5, 6, March & June 1852. 8vo. Dublin 1852 ks * he same. No. 34. July 1859. (Pamph. ‘ Brit. Prose,’ vol. 4) ia Trish Quarterly Review. Selections from. 8vo, 7 vols. Dublin 1857 ~ Ki night’s Quarterly Magazine. 8vo, 3 vols. 1823 d a ep and Review; or Journal of Jurisprudence. 8vo,94 vols. 1829-79 sd 2 Hour. 8vo, 5 vols. 1865-69 Bscearoche Centralblatt. 4to,2vols, Leipzig 1871-74 Lit Gazette & Journal of Belles Lettres, Science, & Art. 4to,12vols. 1853-61 _+Londor 8v0, 3 vols. 1820-21 London Quarterly Review. 8vo, 44 vols. 1853-79 ~ Lo 8vo. 1868 ~Maemillan’s Magazine. 8vo, 39 vols. 1868-79 *Ma of Magazines. January to June 1765. Svo. 1765 Melt » Review. 8vo,4 vols. Melb. 1876-79 ‘) Hill sini. 8vo, 3 vols. 1873-77 ennial Harbinger (The British). Jan. to Dec. 1864. (Pam. ‘Theol.’ vol. 18) sionary Magazine. No. 306, Nov. 1861. (Ibid. vol. 20) thly Christian Spectator. February and May 1854. (Ibid. vol. 23) athly Repository. 8vo, 5 vols. 1833-37 ning Watch; or A Quarterly Journal of Prophecy and Theological Review. ib & Vol. 17. Svo. 1832-33 um of Classical Antiquities; a Quarterly Journal. 8vo. 1851 fuseun (The) ; ; a Quarterly Magazine of Education, Literature, and Science. “an '8vo, 3 vols. Edinb. 1862-64 i ca ‘Standard. 4to, 23 vols. 1867-79 sical Times. 4to,2 vols. 1878-79 on (The). A Weekly Journal devoted to Politics, Literature, Science, and Art. me wee 4to, 2vols. New York 1871-77 National Review. 8vo, 18 vols. 1855-64 tion al Review. A Paper devoted to the Advocacy of the National System of Education. Nos. 1 to 4, Feb—April 1862. Melb. (Pamph. ‘Theol.’ vol. 35) New Zealand Magazine. A Quarterly Journal of General Literature. S8vo. 1877 eenth Century. A Monthly Review. 8vo, 6 vols. 1877-79 American Review. 8vo,129 vols. Boston 1815-79 : Folkebl Fol. Kristiania 1870-72 . British Review. 8vo, 53 vols. Edinb. 1844-70 es and oeicn; a Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, Artists, = ic 2A emcee. Five Series. Sm. 4to, 60 vols. 1850-79 s to Third and Fourth Series, 2yols, 1868-74 1246 REVIEWS, MAGAZINES, anp JOURNALS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued) :— Overland Monthly. 8vo, 4 vols. San France. 1868-70 Parlour Magazine of the Literature of all Nations. _. 8vo. 1851 Penny Magazine of Society for Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. 4to, 14 vols. 1832-45 *Phonographic Harmonia. (Pamph. ‘Educ.’ vol. 17) “Presbyterian Review and Missionary Record. 8vo, 2 vols. Melb. 1877-79 *Pro-and-Con. A Journal for Literary Investigation. 8vo. 1873 *Progressionist. Monthly Journalof Progress. No.1, Aug. 1863. (Pam. ‘Br. Prose,’ vol. 1) Prospective Review. Quarterly Journal of Theology & Literature. 8vo,9vols. 1845-53 Public Opinion. A Summary of the Press throughout the World on all important Current Topics. 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Paris 1865-72 Sais keepcarcan Gems ; in French and English Settings, by Chevalier de Chatelain. a Werke, iibersetzt von A. W. Schlegel und L. Tieck. Emo. 1868 12mo, 6 vols. Berlin 1863-65 SPEARE. Separate Prays. FP fomction Edited, with Introduction and Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by J. O. Halliwell. 4to. 1854 ria let. First Edition, 1603. Reprinted by W. Nicol. 8vo. 1825 ae First 4to, 1603 ; Facsimiled by William Griggs. With Forewords, by F. J. Furnivall. Sm. 4to. No date _ Hamlet, 1603 & 1604. Facsimiled by E. W. Ashbee. (50 copies printed, 31 preserved.) Sm. 4to,2vols. 1866-67 Be Hamlet, 1603 and 1604 ; being exact Reprints of the First and Second Editions fo _ from ‘the Originals in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire. And a Biblio- graphical Preface, by y Sachual Timmins. 8vo. 1860 ~ Hamlet. First Edition, 1603 ; the last leaf of the lately discovered Copy, carefully ~ zy ted with a Narrative of its Discovery, by M. W.R.(ooney.) 8vo. Dublin 1856 _ Henry IV. Part I. 1598 and 1608. Facsimiled by E. W. Ashbee. (50 copies printed, 31 preserved.) Sm. 4to,2vols. 1866-67 Hay WV Part II. 1600. Facsimiled by E. W. Ashbee. (50 copies printed, 31 preserved.) Sm. 4to. 1866 Henry IV. printed from a Contemporary MS. (Societies—‘ Shakspeare,’ vol. 24) enty VI. Sketches of Second & Third Parts of ; by J.O. Halliwell. (Ibid. vol. 11) ‘Julius Caesar. For the use of the Sydney Grammar School. — Sydney 1860. (N.S. Wales Pamph. vol. 17) Macbeth. Edited by W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright. 12mo. Oxford, no date :. . Merchant of Venice. The most excellent Historie of the. 4to. 1860 Merchant of Venice. Edited by W.G. Clark & W.A.Wright. 12mo. Ozf.no date Merry Wives of Windsor. First Sketch of the. (Societies—‘ Shakespeare,’ vol. 8) Much Ado about Nothing, 1600. Facsimiled by E. W. Ashbee. - @ (50 copies printed, 31 preserved.) Sm. 4to. 1865 big 1609. Facsimiled by E. W. Ashbee. a (50 copies printed, 31 preserved.) Sm.4to. 1862 1358 SHAKESPEARE, Szparare Prays (continued )— Richard II. Edited by W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright. 12mo. Ozford, no date Richard III. 1598, 1602, 1605. Facsimiled by E. W. Ashbee. - (50 copies printed, 31 preserved.) Sm. 4to, 3 vols. 1863-67 Richard III. Arranged from the Text by Alfred Dampier. Melb. 1879. (Pamph. ‘Shakespeare’) The Taming of a Shrew, 1594; from the Original in the Collection of the Duke of Devonshire. Facsimiled by E. W. Ashbee. (100 copies printed for private circulation.) 4to. No date SHAKESPEARE. Ptays 1n Various CoLLECTIONS :— Cumberland (John). 1. British Theatre; with Remarks, Biographical and Critical, by D——-G. Printed from Acting Copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal. 12mo. Various dates — Romeo and Juliet, vol 1. The Tempest, vol. 7. Macbeth, vol. 1. Coriolanus, vol. 7. King Richard III, vol. 1. Twelfth Night, vol. 11. Othello, vol. 2. Henry V, vol. 11. Cymbeline, vol. 2. The Comedy of Errors, vol. 16. Much Ado about Nothing, vol. 3. Two Gentlemen of Verona, vol. 18. As you like it, vol. 3. Taming the Shrew, vol. 18. King John, vol. 4. All’s well that ends well, vol. 18. King Henry IV, Part 1, vol. 4. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, vol. 20. Hamlet, vol. 4. Timon of Athens, vol. 26. The Winter’s Tale, vol. 5. King Henry IV, Part 2, vol. 27. King Henry VIII, vol. 5. King Richard II, vol. 29. Julius Caesar, vol. 5. Love’s Labour Lost. vol. 40. The Merchant of Venice, vol. 6. Antony and Cleopatra, vol. 44. Merry Wives of Windsor, vol. 6. Henry VI, as adapted by E. Kean, vol. 46 — King Lear, vol. 6. Troilus and Cressida, vol. 46. | Measure for Measure, vol. 7. _ 2. Minor Theatre, by D——G. :— Moncrieff (W. T.) Shakspeare’s Festival, vol. 10. Drama (Acting) :—King Richard III, vol. 9. E Inchbald (Mrs.) British Theatre. Printed, under the authority of the Managers, pe | the Prompt Books ; with Biographical and Critical Remarks. 08 Vol. 2.—King Henry IV. ‘The First and Second Parts. The atecthndl of Venice. King Henry V. Much Ado about Nothing. Vol. 3.—As you like it. | Merry Wives of Windsor. King Henry VIII. Measure for Measure. The Winter’s Tale. Vol. 4.—King Lear. Cymbeline. Macbeth. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. | Vol. 5.—Coriolanus. Othello. The Tempest. ‘Twelfth Night. a Vol. 8.—Othello. Cymbeline. Antony and Cleopatra. King Richard III. - Oxberry (William). Theatre :— Various dates As you like it, vol. 1. Hamlet, vol. 7. q King John, vol. 1. The Merchant of Venice, vol. 8. Richard ITI, vol. 2. Cymbeline, vol. 10. Romeo and Juliet, vol. 3. Twelfth Night, vol. 10, Coriolanus, vol. 5. Henry IV, Part 1, vol. 11. Merry Wives of Windsor, vol. 5. Macbeth, vol. 12. Othello, vol. 6. q Plays :—1, Macbeth. 2, Julius Caesar, Dublin 1750-62 3 é - 1359 _ SHAKESPEARE Various PoEMs :— Various dates Luerece, 1594. Facsimiled by E. W. Ashbee. (50 copies printed, 31 preserved.) Sm. 4to. 1866 Poems. Edited by Robert Bell. 12mo. 1855 Poems. (Aldine Poets.) 12mo. 1857 Poems. (Chalmers’ Eng. Poets, vol. 5) Poetical Works ; with Memoir and Critical Dissertation, by C. Cowden Clarke. i Svo. Edinb. 1868 = Sonnets, 1609. Reproduced i in Facsimile, by the New Process of Photo-zincography, jn use at H. M.’s Ordnance Survey Office. 4to. 1862 Venus and Adonis, 1594. Facsimiled by E. W. Ashbee. “a (50 copies printed, 31 preserved.) Sm. 4to. 1867 [AKI SSE ARE. Miscettanrous LiTERATURE :— Ford (Jean). Moliére& Shakspeare. Prologue en Vers; with a Literal Translation. 8vo. Paris 1879 Abbot (Edwin A., D.D.) Shak Grammar ; an Attempt to illustrate some 4 of the Differences between bethan and Modern English. For the use of Schools. 12mo. 1870 opp (Thomas). 1. The Old Taming of a Shrew. (Soc.—‘ Shakespeare,’ vol. 8) 2. The Wife Lapped in Morels Skin. (Ibid. ) 4 _ Anecdotes eer atonery). Collected in Warwickshire, 1693. Greene (Robert). be the Triumph of Time. Lodge (Thomas). Euphues ; Golden co History of Hamlet. Twine (Lawrence). Patterne of Paineful Apollonius, Prince of Tyre. Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet. | Boaden (James). On the Sonnets of Shakespeare. Y Mien (Sir F.) On an Autograph of Shakespeare. 8vo. 1838-41 Ant thology. The choicest Passages selected from the most Correct Editions ; with a ~~ Biographical Sketch. 12mo. 1830 Fe. ib De s0(E.W) Historia Histrionica. Historical Account of the English Stage. 1699 _ Ayscough (Rev. Samuel). a BR idlex to Remarkable Pasages and Words made we of byS re; calculated 4 ____ to point out the different meanings to which the words are applied. 8vo. 1790 __ 2. The same ; another edition. 8vo. Dublin 1791 Bacon (Delia). The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere unfolded ; with a Preface “Nata Hawthorne. Svo. 1857 wid Erskine). Bi hia Dramatica ; a Companion to the Play-House, os Cente iat Reo and Stephen Jones, 2 8vo, 4 so 1812 Barne tt (Morris). The Tempest, as a Lyrical Drama. 1850. (Pam. ‘ Shakespeare’) uties of Shakspeare selected from each Play, by the Rev. Wm. Dodd. 12mo. 1823 Whe same ; another edition ; with Plates. 8vo. 1878 t (Andrew). Bi onerdance to Shakespeare ; suited to all the Editions: to which are added - 300 Notes and Illustrations. 8vo. 1787 patos Himself Again; or The Language of the Poet asserted. 8vo. 1815 ctor aera M. op oT Reflections on the Scandalous Abuse and Effects a ‘ —: in a Serm Bristol 1705 s s Garden ; or The Plants and Flowers named in his lA a apes Svo. 1864 “a (Robert). Songs from the Dramatists. 12mo. 1855 | aa Bstopo atc the Wenda 12mo. 1852 F + Bellew J, ©. M.) Shakespere’s Home at New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon. 8vo. 1863 SHAKESPEARE. Miscetnanzous Lirerature (continued )— 1360 Boaden (James). 1. Letter to George Steevens, containing a critical Examination of the Papers of Shakspeare, published by Samuel Ireland. 1796 2. Inquiry into the Authenticity of various Pictures and Prints which, from the Decease of the Poet to our own Times, have been offered to the Public as Portraits of Shakspeare. 4to. 1824 3. On the Sonnets of Shakespeare. * 8vo. 1857. (Shakespeare Tracts) Bodenstedt (Friedrich). 1. Shakespeare’s Zeitgenossen und ihre Werke, Webster, Dekker, Rowley, Ford, Lilly, Greene, und Marlowe. 8vo, 3 vols. Berlin 1858-60 2. Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft im Auftrage des Vorstandes. 8vo, 4 vols. Berlin 1865-69 Brooke (Arthur). Romeo and Juliet; A Poem. 1562. (Shakespeare Tracts) Brown (Charles Armitage). Shakespeare’s Autobiographical Poems; being his Sonnets clearly developed ; with his Character drawn chiefly from his Works. 12mo. 1838 _ Bucknill (John Charles, M.D.) j 8vo. 1859 1. Psychology of Shakespeare. 2. The Mad Folk of Shakespeare. Psychological Essays. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1867 Bulloch (John). Studies on the Text of Shakespeare ; with numerous Emendations, — and Appendices. 8vo. 1878 Bunbury (Henry). ‘Twenty-two Plates illustrative of Scenes in the Plays of © 1794 Shakspeare. Engraved by Bartolozzi and Others. Fol. Campbell (John, Lord). Shakespeare’s Legal Acquirements considered, in a Letter to J. P. Collier. 8vo. 1859 Capell. (Edward). Prolusions; or Select Pieces of Ancient Poetry. 1 = , ife, Notbrowne Mayde. 2. Sackville’s Induction. 3. Overbury’s eC. 4. Edward III; a Play thought to be writ by Shakespeare. 5. Davis (Sir John). Nosce Teipsum. 8vo. 1760 — Catalogue of Books, MSS, Works of Art, Antiquities, and Relics illustrative of the Life and Works of Shakespeare, and of the History of Stratford-upon-Avon, which are preserved in the Shakespeare Library in Henley Street. 8vo. 1868 Catalogues. 3 1. Birmingham Shakespeare Memorial Library. Catalogue of First Part, and First — Part (Second Section). By J.D. Mullins. 2 vols. 8vo. Birmingham 1872-73 — 2. England (Public Sales Catalogues) :— (a) Jolley (Thomas). Theology, Early English Poets, Dramatists, &. Sold Feb. 20, 1843 to June 17, 1844. 1843-44. (Pamph. ‘Catalogues,’ vol. 62) (b) Mathews (Charles). Catalogue of the Miscellaneous and Dramatic Library, Theatrical Portraits, and Relics, Autographic Letters, &c. Sold yon a 4 vo. 4 Chalmers (George). Appendix to the Supplemental Apology for the Believers in the Supposititious Shakspeare Papers. 8vo. 1800 — Charles I. An Historical Tragedy, written in Imitation of Shakespeare. 8vo. 1737 Chasles (Philaréte). Paris 1851 — 1. Etudes sur Shakspeare, Marie Stuart, et L’ Aretin. 12mo. 2. Etudes Contemporains. Jeunesse de Shakspeare. Shakspeare et Moliére, &e. — 12mo. Paris 1867 _ Clarke (Chas.Cowden). Shakespeare Characters, chiefly thosesubordinate. 8vo. 1863 Clarke (Charles and Mary Cowden). The Shakespeare Key. 8vo.. 1879 ‘ Clarke Mary Cowden). ¥ 1. Concordance to Shakspere; being a Verbal Index to all the passages in the Dramatic Works of the Poet. New and Revised Edition. 8vo. 1856 — 12mo, 3 vols. 1864 2. The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines, SS 1361 SHAKESPEARE.—Miscettanzous Lrrerature (continued ) :— Cohn (Albert). Shak in Germany in the 16th & 17th Centuries ; an Account of English Actors in y and the Netherlands ; and of the Plays performed by fond during the same Period. 4to. 1865 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). 1. Notes and Lectures upon Shakspeare and some of the Old Poets and Dramatists, with other Literary Remains. 12mo, 2 vols. 1849 2. Seven Lectures on ar deinons Milton: a List of all the MS Emendations in J. P. Collier’s Folio § of 1632; and an Introductory Preface by J. P. Collier. Svo. 1856 Collier (Jeremy). 1. Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the the Stan Stage. Defence of the Short View; being a Reply to Congreve. e condemned and the Encouragement given to the Theatre by the English h Schools censured. King Charles I; Sunday’s Mask and Declaration for Sports and Pastimes animadverted upon; and Remarks upon divers late Plays, as also on those presented by the I Two Universities to a Le Svo. 1698-99 2. Defence of Dramatic Poetry ; being a Review of Collier's “ View of the Immorality.and Profaneness of the Stage.” 8vo. 1698 3. The Stage sce ora being a full Answer to Collier and the other Enemies of the Drama. Witha Vindication of King Charles and the Clergy, from a Book called “The Stage Condemn Svo. 1699 4. Dissuasive from the Play-House in a Letter to a Person of Quality occasion’d la by the late Calamity of the Tempest. 8vo. 1703 Collier (John Payne). . | 1. The Poetical Decameron ; or Conversations on English Poets and Poetry ; more . Samer of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. Svo,2 vols. 1820 2. History o Dramatic Poetry to the time of Shak and Annals of > a the Stage eds tek one sig aps 3vols. 1831 ae. = 3. The same. New Ed. 8vo,3vols. 1879 _-—s«, New ‘Facts regarding the Life of Shakespeare. 12mo. 1835 — - ne Particulars regarding the Works of Shakespeare. 12mo. 1836 . ae ere B Bibliographical and Critical of Early English Literature at Bridge- oe 4to. 1837 a - 7. ie for a New Edition of Shakespeare’s Works. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1842 _ 8. Shakespeare’s Library ; a Collection of the Romances, Novels, Poems, and eis Histories used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his Dramas. With Intro- -_ ductory Notices. Svo, 2 vols. 1843 ____ 9. Farther Particulars regarding Shakespeare and his Works. : (50 copies printed.) 12mo. 1839 _ 10. Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare’s Plays from Early MS = +“ Corrections in a Copy of the Folio, 1632. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1853 «11, Memoirs of Edward Alleyn. (Societies—‘ Shakespeare, vol. 2) 12. The Ghost of Richard it: a Poem. (Ibid. vol. 5) ____ Companion to the Playhouse ; or An Historical Account of all the Dramatic Writers =e and their Works to 1764. 12mo. 1764 | er _ Corney (Bolton). The Sonnets of William Shakspere; a Critical Disquisition suggested : = by a Recent Discovery. 8vo. No date ‘aa _Cornwali (SirWm.) Praise of King Richard III. 1617. (Somers’ Tracts,S. 10, vol. 3) | oo ee ee la Lillie). The English of Shakspeare. Philological Commentary on | ae QndEd. 12mo. i859 > ork (P. A.) N otes and Conjectural Emendations of certain Doubtful Passages in 4 o Shakspeare’s ae s 12mo. 1870 | oe Davies (Thomas). Dramatic Miscellanies ; i oa of Critical Observations on it a er as represented by David Garrick, & 8vo, 3 vols. 1784 1362 SHAKESPEARE.—Miscettanzous Lirerature (continued )— Dolby (Thomas). Shaksperian Dictionary. 12mo. 1832 Donne (William Bodham). Essays on the Drama and on Popular Amusements. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1863 d Doran (John). Their Majesties’ Servants. Annals of the English Stage. j 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1865 © Douce (Francis), Illustrations of Shakspeare & Ancient Manners. 8vo,2 vols. 1807 Dowden (Edw.) Shakspere; a Critical Study of his Mind & Art. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1876 Drake (Nathan, M.D.) Shakspeare and his Times ; including the Biography of the | Poet, and a History of the Manners, Customs, and Amusements, &c. of fog Age. 4to, 2 vols. 1817 Drama. A Key to the; or Memoirs of Personages who have been chosen by the most celebrated Poets as the fittest characters for Theatrical Representations. By a Gentleman. 12mo. 1768 Drama, The British; a Collection of the most esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces. 8vo, 2 vols. 1828 Dyce (Rev. Alexander). 1. Remarks on J. P. Collier’s and C. Knight’s Editions of Shakespeare. 8vo. 1844 2. A few Notes on Shakespeare, with occasional Remarks on the Emendations of the Manuscript-Corrector in Mr. Collier’s Copy of the Folio, 1632. S8vo. 1853 3. Timon, a Play ; now first printed. (Societies—‘ Shakespeare,’ vol. 4) Eaton (Rev. T. R.) Shakspeare and the Bible. 8vo. 1858 Edwards (Thomas). The Canons of Criticism, and Glossary ; being a Supplement to W. Warburton’s edition of Shakespear. Collected from the Notes in that celebrated Work, and proper to be bound up with it. 3rd Ed, 8vo. 1750 2. The same ; another edition. 8vo. 1765 Ellis (Alexander J.) On Early English Pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer, including a Re-arrangement of Professor F. J. Child’s Memoirs on the Language of Chaucer and Gower, and Reprints of the Tracts, by “Salesbury on English 1547, and Welch 1567,” and by “Barcley on French 1521.” (Societies—‘ Early Eng. Text, Extra Ser.’ vols. 2, 8, 14) Ellis (F. 8S.) Catalogue, including a considerable Collection of Shakespeariana. 4 (Pamph. ‘ Shakespeare’) Elze (Karl). Essays on Shakspeare. Translated by L. Dora Schmitz. 8vo. 1874 Encyclopaedias :—Bell and Dunham. Lives of British Dramatists. 12mo, 2 vols. (Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopaedia) — England’s Helicon. A Collection of Pastoral and Lyric Poems, first published at the close of the Reign of Elizabeth. 3rd Ed. 4to. 1812 Fairies ; an Opera taken from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. 8vo. 1755 Field (Barron). The True Tragedie of Richard III. (Soc.—‘ Shakespeare,’ vol. 11) Field (Nathan, one of Shakespeare’s Company of Actors). Remonstrance addressed to a Preacher in Southwark. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (10 copies preserved.) 12mo. 1865 — Fletcher (George). Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John, Cymbeline, ¢ : French (George Russell). Shakspeareana Genealogica: Part I. Identification of the Dramatis Personae in Shakspeare’s Historical Plays. Notes on Characters in Macbeth and Hamlet. Persons and Places in Warwickshire. Part II. The Shakspeare and Arden Families. Svo. 1869 Friesen (Hermann Freiher von). Briefe iiber Shaksperes Hamlet. 8vo. Leipz. 1864 Friswell (J. Hain). Life Portraits of Wm. Shakspeare; History of the various Repre- _ sentations of the Poet; with an Examination into their Authenticity. 4to. 1864 — Fullom (8S. W.) History of William Shakespeare, Player and Poet, with new Facts — and Traditions. 8vo. 1862 — Furnivall (Frederick J.) The Succession of Shakspere’s Works and the Use of Metrical Tests in settling it, 1874. (Societies—‘ The New Shakspere’) — ) LA Macbeth, As You Like it, Much Ado about Nothing. 12mo. 1847 ; ee ee 1363 _ SHAKESPEARE.—Miscettangous Literature (continued )— ‘id Furnivall (Frederick J.) Mr. Swinburne’s “Flat Burglary” on Shakspere. Two = Letters from the “ Spectator” of Sept. 6 & 13, 1879. 8vo. 1879 . Gervinus (Georg Gottfried). 1. Shakespeare. 3rd Ed. 8vo,2vols. Leipz. 1862 2. The same. ‘Translated by F. E. Bunnett. 8vo,2vols. 1863 Giles (Henry). Human Life in Shakespeare. 12mo. Boston 1868 Graves (Henry Mercer). Essay on the Genius of Shakspeare, with Critical Remarks on the Characters of Romeo, Juliet, Hamlet, and Ophelia. With Observations on the Writings of Sir W. Scott. 12mo. 1826 Green (Charles Fredk.) Shakespeare’s Crab Tree; with its Legend ; and a Descriptive Account showing its relation to the Poet’s Traditional History. 4to. Nodate Green (Henry). Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers ; an Exposition of their Similarities of Thought and Expression. Preceded by a View of Emblem Literature to A, D. 1616. 8vo. 1870 Greene (Robt.) Pandosto; The Triumph of Time. 8vo. 1858. (Shakespeare Tracts) Grey (Zachary, LL.D.) 1. Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare, with Emendations of the Text and Metre. 8vo,2vols. 1754 2. Remarks upon a late Edition of Shakespear, with Emendations borrowed by the Editor from the Oxford Edition, without acknowledgment. Svo. No date Grimaldi S Notes and Emendations, from a recently discovered Annotated Copy by the late Joseph Grimaldi. 8vo. 1853 Halliwell-Phillipps (James Orchard). 1. Essay on the Character of Sir John Falstaff. 12mo. 1841 2. Introduction to Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. 8vo. 1841 3,8 riana ; a Catalogue of the Early Editions of Shakespeare’s Plays, and of the Commentaries & other Publications illustrative of his Works. 8vo. 1841 4. Life of William Shakespeare ; including many Particulars respecting the Poet and his Family, never before published. 8vo. 1848 5. Account of the Antiquities, Coms, MSS, and Rare Books illustrative of the Life and Works of Shakespeare in possession of J..O. Halliwell-Phillipps. ; (50 copies printed.) 4to. 1852 6. Remarks on J. P. Collier's Emendations in Cymbeline. 8vo. 1852 7. Curiosities of Modern Shaksperian Criticisms. 1853. (Pam. ‘Brit. Drama,’ vol. 2) 8. Observations on some of the MS Emendations of the Text of Shakespeare, and are they Copyright? 1853. (Ibid.) 9. Garland of Shakespeariana, recently added to his Library. a (For private circulation.) 4to. 1854 ____ 10. Fortune’s Tennis Ball ; an Early English Metrical Version of the Foundation Story of the Winter’s Tale. 4to. 1859 11. Dictionary of Old English Plays existing either in Print or MS from the Earliest Times to the Close of the Seventeenth Century, including Notices of Latin Plays written by English Authors. 8vo. 1860 _____ 12. Hand-list of the Early English Literature preserved in the Malone Collection in the Bodleian Library. (50 copies printed.) Svo. 1860 13. Hand-list of the Early Quarto Edition of the Plays of Shakespeare ; and Skeleton List. Svo, 2 vols. 1860 ae 14. Droll of the Bouncing Knight ; to which is added the Droll of the Gravemakers. 7, ee Both constructed out of Shakespeare’s Plays. (30 copies printed.) 12mo. 1860 15. Merry Conceited Humours of Bottom the Weaver and Simpleton the Smith; a _ Theatrical Droll, 1647. (30 copies printed.) 12mo. 1860 16. Brief Hand-List of the Records belonging to the Borough of Stratford-on-Avon ; with Notes of a few Shakespearian Documents in same Collection. ‘11. Brief Hand-List of the Collecti i Y atari Bei fiesthunl open a : - of the ections respecting and Stratford-upon- = ‘veh Avon, formed by R. B. Wheler, 12mo. 1863 ee Magar 2S SEs rer rrr rrr rT . ——— ‘ 4, ' 7 ™ ’ oe may : ~ a ¥ b. . ‘ - : ’ ) a ne — =" 7. a ‘ val _ ‘i - ; : - a » iY = fe a. ‘ y ; a = »- ‘ton _? a a A ee ay Ey hk aay >. iL a. F oo " Os a ' ‘= , 4 _ Bp Ge. Mao" oa £4 Gn feces oe a ae - a - ee i ae Si. of = a bf Oe ee oe SS —— Pe: et 7 me : ; 3 - 7 > ie, 4 oa i ee ee E e : se : at > i: a2 : ees ‘ ian = a e, raw ir. M4 ; . Dy de ' 1364 SHAKESPEARE.—Muiscettangous Literature (continued )— | Halliwell-Phillipps (James Orchard) (continued )— ‘ 18. Descriptive Calendar of the Ancient MSS and Records in the possession of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon, including Notices of Shakespeare and his Family, and of several Persons connected with the Poet. (75 copies printed.) Fol. 1863 19. Shakspearian Facsimiles ; a Collection of Documents, Plans, Signatures, &c. illustrative of the Biography of Shakespeare, and the History of his Family, from the Originals chiefly preserved at Stratford-upon-Avon. Fol. 1863 20. Stratford-upon-Avon in the time of the Shakespeares, illustrated by Extracts from the Council Books of the Corporation. (80 copies printed.) Fol. 1864 21. Hand-Table of Regnal Years, for the use of Enquirers into the History of the Shakespeares. (10 copies preserved.) 8vo. 1864 22. Correspondence of Edmond Malone with J. Davenport, D.D. 12mo. 1864 23. Extracts of Entries respecting Shakespeare, his Family and connexions, from the Parish Register of Trinity Church, Stratford-on-Avon. (10 copies printed.) S8vo. 1864 24. Historical Account of the New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, the last Residence of Shakespeare. Fol. 1864 25. Was Nicholas ap Roberts that Butcher's Son who is recorded by Aubrey as having been an Acquaintance of Shakespeare, and was Shakespeare an Apprentice to Griffin ap Roberts ? (10 copies preserved.) 12mo. 1864 26. Beware the Cat, 1570. Containing Matters illustrative of the History of the Stage and of the Writings of Shakespeare. \ (10 copies printed.) Sm. 4to. Reprinted 1864 27. Extracts taken from the Vestry Book of the Church of the Holy Trinity at Stratford-on-Avon. Ato. 1865 28. Collectaneana respecting the Birth-Place of Shakespeare at Stratford-on-Avon, copied from the MSS of R. B. Wheler. 4to. 1865 29. Nominal Index to Descriptive Calendar of the Ancient Records of Stratford- on-Avon. (10 copies preserved.) 8vo. 1865 — 30. England’s Helicon. Songs and Poems connected with Shakespeare. 1865 31. Some Account of Robert Chester’s “ Love’s Martyr,” published 1601 ; including — A Poem by Shakespeare. (10 copies preserved.) 4to. 1865 — 32. Letter written to Sir D. Carleton, 1619 ; containing Account of the performance of Pericles at the English Court. (10 copies preserved.) 12mo. 1865 33. Shakesperian, Parallelisms, chiefly illustrative of “The Tempest,” and “The Midsummer Night’s Dream,” collected from Sir P. Sidney’s Arcadia. By E. W. West. (10 copies preserved.) 12mo, 1865 34. Levy made in July, 1697, for the Relief of the Poor at Stratford-upon-Avon. __ (10 copies preserved.) 4to. 1865 35. Will of Sir Hugh Clopton, 1496. (10 copies preserved.) 12mo. 1865 36. Abstracts and Copies of Indentures respecting Estates in Henley Street, Stratford-on-Avon. (10 copies printed.) 4to. 1866 } 37. Account of the Popular Belief in Animated Horsehairs, alluded to by Shak _ in the Play of Antony and Cleopatra. (10 copies preserved.) 12mo. 1866 | 38. Discovery that Shakespeare wrote on the Spanish Armada. | (10 copies preserved.) Sm. 4to. 1866 39. Hand-Book Index to the Works of Shakespeare, including References to the Phrases, Manners, Customs, Proverbs, Songs, &c. which are used, or alluded to by the Great Dramatist. (50 copies printed.) 8vo. 1866 40. Tale of Tereus and Progne. (10 copies printed.) 12mo, 1866 41, Attempt to discover which Version of the Bible was used by Shakespeare. - (10 copies printed.) 12mo. 1867 é 42, Descriptive Account of a Series of Churchwardens’ Presentments appertaining — to the Parish of Stratford-on-Ayon, (10 copies printed.) Sm. 4to, 1867 — ‘ F ; : a 1365 _ SHAKESPEARE.—Miscettangous Literature (continued )— Halliwell-Phillipps (James Orchard) (continued )— a 43. Extract from the unpublished Diary of Joseph Hunter; Account of a Visit made to Stratford-on-Avon in 1824. (10 copies printed.) 12mo. 1867 44, Muster Roll of Able Men at Stratford-on-Avon. 28 Henry VIII. ac (10 — ee a coef pl 45. List of Works illustrative of the Life ritings 0: kespeare, the History o Stratford-on-Avon, & Rise & Progress of the Early English Drama. 8vo. 1867 46. Catalogue of a Small Portion of the Engravings and Drawings illustrative of the Life of , in the Collection of J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps. = (For Presents only.) S8vo. 1868 47. Selected Notes upon Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra ; and The Tempest. ! (50 copies printed.) 8vo,2 vols. 1868 48. Probate Copy of the Will of Shakespeare made by J. Greene, 1747. (15 copies printed.) S8vo. 1872 49. Illustrations of the Life of Shakespeare. Fol. 1874 50. Catalogue of the Warehouse Library. (Privately printed.) Svo. 1876 51. Catalogue of the Shakespeare Study Books. (Privately printed.) 8vo. 1876 52. True Tragedy of Richard III. (Societies—‘ Shakespeare,’ vol. 11) 53. Illustrations of Fairy Mythology. (Ibid. vol. 15) 54, Marriage of Wit and Wisdom. [Illustrations of Shakespeare. Wit and Science. Early Poetical Miscellanies. (Ibid. vol. 19) Hamlet ; an Attempt to ascertain whether the Queen were an Accessory, before the Fact, in the Wiis of her First Husband. 8vo. 1856 Hamlet. Some Remarks on the Tragedy of. 1736. 12mo. 1864 Hamlet Controversy, was Hamlet mad? or the Lucubrations of Messrs. Smith, Brown, Jones, and Robinson. With a Preface by the Editor of the “‘ Argus Melb. 1867. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 106) Handbook of Shakespeare Music ; Account of 350 Pieces of Music set to Words, taken from the Plays and Poems, by Alfred Roffe. 4to. 1878 Hardinge (George). Another Essence of Malone ; or The Beauties of Shakspeare’s Edito 8vo. 1801 : r. Hawkins (Thos.) Origin of the English Drama, illustrated in its various Species, viz. Mystery, Morality, y, and Comedy, by Specimens from our Earliest Writers. PH litt (William). 12mo, 3vols. Ozford 1773 1. Lectures on Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth. 3rd Ed. 12mo. 1840 2. Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays. 5th Ed. 12mo. 1854 Hazlitt (William Carew). The English Drama and Stage under the Tudor and Stuart Princes, 1543-66. Sm. 4to. 1869 Heath (Benj.) A Revisal of Shakespear’s Text, wherein Alterations introduced into it by more Modern Editors and Critics are particularly considered. 8vo. 1765 ‘Heine (Heinr.) De L’Angleterre. Les Héroines de Shakspeare. 12mo. Paris 1867 _ Heraud (John A.) Shakspere, his Inner Life, as intimated in his Works. 8vo. 1865 ___ Hugo (Francois Marie Victor). 1. Commentary on the Merchant of Venice. Translated by E.L.Samuel. 8vo. 1863 2. William Shakespeare. Authorized Translation. 8vo. 1864 Hunter (Rev. Joseph). 1. New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of ; supplementary to all the Editions. 8vo, 2 vols. 1845 2. A Few Words in Reply to Animadversions of Rev. Alexander Dyce. 8vo. 1853 Hunter (Robert E.) Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon. 12mo, 1864 Ingleby (C. M.) 1. Complete View of the Shakspere Controversy, concerning the Authenticity and Genuineness of MS Matter affecting the Works and Biography of Shakspere, published by J. Payne Collier, as the Fruits of his Researches. S8vo. 1861 2. The Still Lion, An Essay towards the Restoration of Shakespeare’s Text. (Societies—‘ New Shakspere’) 1366 SHAKESPEARE.—Muiscettangous Literature (continued )— Ireland (Samuel). Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakspeare. 8vo, 1796 Ireland (Wm. Henry). 1. Authentic Account of the Shaksperian MSS. 8vo.- 1796 2. Vindication of his Conduct respecting the Publication of the supposed Shakspeare MSS. 8vo. 1796 3. Vortigern, an Historical Tragedy ; and Henry II. 8vo. 1799 4, Confessions : containing Particulars of his Fabrication of the Shakspeare MSS. With Anecdotes and Opinions of many Distinguished Persons. 12mo. 1805 Jackson (Z.) 1. Examples of 700 Errors in Shakspeare’s Plays. Examples of Restorations. 8vo. 1818 2. Shakspeare’s Genius Justified, being Restorations and Illustrations of 700 Passages in Shakspeare’s Plays. 8vo. 1819 — Jacob (Giles). Poetical Register; or The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatic Poets ; with an Account of their Writings. 8vo, 2 vols. 1719-20 Jacox (Francis). 1. Shakspeare Diversions. 1st Series. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1876 2. The same. 2nd Series. From Dogberry to Hamlet. ~ 8vo. 1877 Jameson (Anna). Characteristics of Women—Moral, Poetical, and Historical. é 2nd Ed. 8vo,2 vols. 18383 Jephson (Rev. J. M.) Shakespere; his Birthplace, Home, and Grave. A Pilgrimage — to Stratford-on-Avon in Autumn 1863. 8vo. 1864 Jervis (Swynfen). Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare. Ato. 1868 Jest Books (Reprints of the), supposed to have been used by Shakespeare. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by W. C. Hazlitt. 12mo, 3 vols. 1864 Jest Book. A Hundred Mery Talys. Edited by Dr. H. Oesterly. 12mo. 1866 Jones (John Winter). Observations on the Division of Man’s Life into Stages prior to the “Seven Ages” of Shakspere. Ato. 1853 Keightley (Thomas). The Shakespeare Expositor; an Aid to the perfect under- standing of Shakespeare’s Plays. 12mo. 1867 Kellogg (A. 0.) Shakspeare’s Delineations of Insanity, Imbecility, and Suicide. . 12mo. New York 1866 Kelly (William). Notices illustrative of the Drama and other Popular Amusements, chiefly in the 16th and 17th Centuries, extracted from the Chamberlains’ Accounts — and other MSS of the Borough of Leicester ; incidentally illustrating Shakespeare — and his Contemporaries. 8vo. 1865 Kemble (John Philip). Macbeth and Richard III. An Essay. 8vo. 1817 _ Knight (Charles). William Shakspere ; a Biography. 8vo. 1843 Knowles (Jas. Sheridan). Lectures on Dramatic Literature; Macbeth. Sm, 4to. 1875 Koenig (Heinrich). William Shakspeare. Hin Roman. 12mo, 2 vols. Leipz. 1864 Kreyssig (F.) Vorlesungen iiber Shakspeare, seine Zeit, und seine Werke. . 8vo, 3 vols. Berlin 1862 Landor (Walter Savage). Caution ; or Examination of W. Shakspeare before Sir Thomas Lucy in 1582; and the Conference of Edmund Spenser with the Earl of Essex in 1595. 8vo. 1834 Langbaine (Gerard). Account of all the English Dramatick Poets. 8vo. Oaford 1691 Lennox (Mrs. Charles). Shakespeare Illustrated ; or the Novels and Histories on which the Plays of Shakespeare are founded. Collected and translated from the Original Authors, with Critical Remarks. 12mo, 3 vols. 1753-54 — Library (Shakspeare). A Collection of the Romances, Novels, Poems, and Histo ies used by Shakspeare as the Foundation of his Dramas, with Introductory Notices by J. P. Collier. 8vo, 2 vols, 1843 — Lichtenberg (G. Ch, von). Old Criticisms on Old Plays and Old Players, : (Fortnightly Review, vol. 15) 1367 SHAKESPEARE.—Miscettanzous LITERATURE (continued )— * ee ERS Sg .*% ~ ‘a fi a, on on * i> + ‘ ea x, Lodge (Thomas). Rosalynd. Euphues’ Golden Legacie; upon which Shakespeare founded his “ As you like it.” Reprinted from the Edition of 1592. 8vo. 1841. (‘Shakespeare Tracts’) ‘Lnders (Alexander). On the Character of Henry V. when Prince of Wales. 8vo. 1813 Madden (Sir Frederick). Observation on an Autograph of Shakespeare and the Orthography of his Name. 8vo. 1838 Maginn (William). Shakespeare Papers. 8vo. 1859 Massey (Gerald). Shakspeare’s Sonnets never before interpreted: his Private Friends identified ; together with a recovered likeness of Himself. 8vo. 1866 Memorial. Fol. 1864 Meziéres (Alfred). Shakespeare, ses OEuvres et ses Critiques. | 8vo. Paris 1860 Michel (Francisque). Etudes de Philologie comparéesur!l’ Argot. 8vo. Paris 1856 Mitford (John). Cursory Notes on Beaumont and Fletcher ; edited by Rev. A. Dyce. And on his “ Few Notes on Shakespeare.” 1856 Mommsen (Tycho). Der Perkins-Shakspeare. 8vo. Berlin 1854 Montagu (Mrs. E.) Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare. 8vo. 1769 Moore (Rev. A. M.) ‘“Shaksperian Readings,” and their Apologists, with Reply to Rev. T. M. Fraser’s attack on the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Gee 1868. (Presb. in Aust. Colon. vol. 4) M — Aaron Augustus). The Mind of Shakespeare, as exhibited in his Wo rks. 2nd Ed. 12mo. 1861 Morgann (Maurice). Essay on the Dramatic Character of Falstaff. NewEd. 8vo. 1825 Morley (Henry). English Plays. 4to. No date Morris (Corbyn). Essay towards fixing the true Standards of Wit, Humour, Raillery, Satire, and Ridicule. To which is added an Analysis of the Characters of Sir John Falstaff, &c. : Svo. 1744 Nagel (Charles). Shaksperi Conglommorofunnidogammoniae ; a Musical Extrava- ganza in one Act. Sydney 1843. (Aust. Poems, vol. 1) Nares (R.) 1. Glossary ; or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to Customs, &c. which have been thought to require Illustration in the Works of English Authors. 4to. 1822 2. The same. New Edition, with Additions, by J. O. Halliwell and T. Wright. ; 8vo,2vols. 1859 Nicholson (S.) Acolastus, his After-Witte ; a Poem. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. : . (10 copies printed.). 4to. 1866 North (SirT.) Plutarch. Four Chapters of, photographed. With Preface. Edited by F. A. Leo. Fol. 1878 Notes and Emendations to Text of Shakespeare’s Plays, from early MS Corrections in a Copy of the Folio of 1632, in possession of John Payne Collier, forming a Supplemental Volume to the Works of Shakespeare. 8vo. 1853 Ottley (Hy.) Fechter’s Version of Othello critically analysed. 1861. 8vo. 1861 Paget (A.H.) Shakespeare’s Plays ; a Chapter of Stage History. An Essay on the espearian Drama. 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Brit. Drama,’ vol. 2) Park (Thomas). Heliconia; comprising a Selection of English Poetry of the Elizabethan Age. (1515—1604). 4to, 3 vols. 1815 Phillips (Edward). Theatrum Poetarum Anglicanorum ; containing the Names and Characters of all the English Poets, from the Reign of Henry II. to the Close of Elizabeth. 8vo. Canterbury 1800 Philosophy of Shakspeare, delineated in 750 passages selected from his Plays, and Al betically arranged. 3rd Ed. 1863 Pla: s (Six Old), on which Shakspeare founded his Measure for Measure, Comedy of Bese, Taming the Shrew, King John, Henry IV and V, King Lear. 12mo. 1779 -Plumptre eee. An Appendix to Observations on Hamlet; being an attempt to prove hakespeare designed that Tragedy as an indirect Censure on Mary Queen of Scots. Camb. 1797. (Pamph. ‘Brit. Drama,’ vol. 2) 1368 SHAKESPEARE.—Miscetianeous LIrERATURE (continued )— Poole (John). Hamlet Travestie, in Three Acts; with Burlesque Annotations, after the manner of Dr, Johnson, &c. 4th Ed. 12mo. 1812 Porto (Luigi da). The Original Story of Romeo and Juliet. From which Shakespeare evidently drew the subject of his drama. Being the Italian Text of 1530, and an English Translation, together with a Critical Preface, Historical and Bibliographical Notes, and Illustrations. By G. Pace-Sanfelice. 8vo. Camb. 1868 2. The same ; another Edition. (Societies—‘ Roxburghe,’ vol. 7) Pownall (Rey. Alfred). Shakspere weighed in an Even Balance. 8vo. 1864 Proverbs ; or The Wise Saws, by Mary Cowden Clarke. 12mo. 1848 Rainolds (John, D.D.) The Overthrow of Stage-Plays, by the Way of Controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the Reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted. Whereunto are added certain Latine Letters betwixt D. Rainolds and Dr. Gentiles concerning the same matter. 4to. Oxford 1629 Raleigh (Sir Walter). The Author of Shakspere’s Plays and Sonnets. Melb. 1877. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 112) Rau (Heribert). William Shakespeare Culturgeschichlichts-biographischer Roman in IV Buchern. 8vo, 4 vols. Berlin 1864 Reed (Henry). Lectures on English and Tragic Poetry as illustrated by Rhakepee 8vo. 18 Remarks (Cursory) on Tragedy, on Shakespeare, and on certain French and Italian Poets, principally Tragedians. 8vo. 1774 Richardson (Prof. William), Essays on Shakespeare’s Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff, and on his Imitation of Female Characters. 12mo. 1789 Rimbault (Edward Francis). Who was Jack Wilson, the Singer of Shakespeare's Stage ? 8vo. 1846 Ritson (Joseph). 1. Select Collection of English Songs. 8vo, 3 vols. 1783 | 2. Ancient Songs from the Time of Henry III to the Revolution. 8vo. 1790 © 3. Ancient Songs and Ballads from the Reign of Henry II to the Revolution. 8vo, 2 vols. 1829 — ee ea am erie — 4. Fairy Tales, now first collected. T'o which are prefixed Dissertations on Pigmies g and on Fairies. 8vo. 1831 Rojas y Zorrilla (Francisco de). Los Bandos de Verona. Montescos y Capeletes. — Englished by F. W. Cosens. (Privately printed.) 4to. 1874 — Rotscher (Dr. H. T.) Shakespeare in seinen héchsten Charactergebilden enthiillt und entwickelt und allen Bewunderen des Dichters gewidmet. 8vo. Dresden 1864 Rusden (George William). Lecture on Falstaff ; with Remarks how we founded our — Scholarship. Melb. 1870. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 97) — Rushton (William Lowes). 1. Shakespeare a Lawyer. 12mo. 1858 — 2. Shakespeare’s Legal Maxims. 12mo. 1859 — (Bound with ‘ Dramatic Register,’ 1851-53) Rye (William Brenchley). England as seen by Foreigners in the days of Elizabeth — and James I; comprising Translations of the Journals of the Two Dukes of — Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610; both illustrative of Shakespeare. With Extracts from the Travels of Foreign Princes and Others. 4to. 1865 — Rymer (Thomas). The Tragedies of the last Age consider’d and examin’d by the 2 Practice of the Ancients and by the Common Sense of all Ages. 12mo. 1678 Sand (George). Letter to M. Regnier upon her Adaptation to the French Stage of a Shakespeare’s “ As you like it.” Translated by Lady Monson. 8vo. 1856 Sayings, Familiar, Proverbial, and Select. 12mo. Manchester, no date Schlegel (August Wilhelm von). 1. Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and | Literature. Translated by John Black. 8vo, 2 vols, 1815 2. The same. Another Edition revised by A. J. W. Morrison. : (Serials—Bohn’s Stand. Libr.) 1369 SHAKESPEARE.—Miscettangous Literature (continued )— Schmidt (Alexander). Shakespeare-Lexicon. A complete Dictionary of all the English Words, Phrases, and Constructions in the Works of the Poet. 4to,2 vols. Berlin 1874-75 Sentences, Religious and Moral, compared with Passages of Holy Writ, by a Member of the Shakespeare Society. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1847 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon. The Opening of. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Prose,’ vol. 13) Shakespeare Memorial, Stratford-on-Avon. History of. Published for the Council Bie of the Shakespeare Memorial Association. No date. (Shakespeare Pamph.) __.__ Shakespeare Key, by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke. 8vo. 1879 _____ Shakespearian Correspondence of L. Theobald, Dr. Thirlby, and W. Warburton. me . (Nichols’ Lit. History, vol. 2) __ Shakespeariana: A Catalogue of Books, &c. illustrating the Life and Writings of s- espeare, on Sale by J. R. Smith. seer (Eng. Pamph. engi ____ Shakesperiana: Catalogue of Books & Pamphlets relating to Shakespeare. 8vo. 1827 __ Shakesperiana: Catalogue of the Early Editions of Shakespeare’s Plays, by J. 0. Halliwell. 8vo. 1841 Simpson (Richard). The School of Shakspere, including the Life and Death of a Captain Thomas Stukeley. Nobody and Somebody. Histrio-mastix. The ay igal Son.. Jack Drum’s Entertainment. Warning for Fair Women ; _ _with Introduction and Notes. 12mo, 2 vols. 1878 Singer (Sam. Weller). The Text of Shakespeare vindicated from the In lations > Se sgodhid ica by J. P. Collier in his Notes & Emendations. The 1853 Bp ‘Smith (Chas. Roach). Remarks on Shakespeare, his Birth-place,&c. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1877 Smith iam Henry). Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry touching Players, Playhouses, and Playwriters in the days of Elizabeth. To which is appended an ' ep! _ Abstract of a MS respecting Tobie Matthew. 12mo. 1857 Sy Snider (Denton J.) System of Shakespeare’s Dramas. 12mo,2 vols. St. Louis 1877 _ Shakespeare Society. The Publications of the :— 8vo, 26 vols. 1841-51 at, Vora. _1.—ludus Coventriae ; a Collection of Mysteries Oy pure at Coventry on the Feast of Corpus Christi. Edited by J. O. Halliwel 2.—Memoirs of Edward Alleyn ; including some new Particulars respecting a. , Ben Jonson, Massinger, &c. Edited by J. P. Collier. _—s«.8,—(1) The School of Abuse ; oe a Pleasant Invective against Poets, ~~ Pipers, Players, Jesters, &c. By Stephen Gosson. (2) An Apology for Actors. By Thomas Heywood. (3) A Treatise against Dicing, Dancing, Plays, and Interludes ; by John Northbrooke. 4.—(1) Patient Grissil ; a Comedy, by T. Dekker, H. Chettle, and W. Haughton. (2) Timon ; a Play now first printed. Edited by Alexander Dyce. oat The Debate between Pride and Lowliness, by Francis Thynn. Edited by _ J.P. Collier. (2) Honour Triumphant, and a Line of Life ; Two Tracts, iby John Forde. (3) The Ghost of Richard III; a Poem. With an Intro- duction and Notes, by J. P. Collier. __—_—s«6.—(1) Pierce Penniless’s Supplication to the Devil, by Thomas Nash. Edited i —: J. P. Collier. (2) Fools and Jesters. With a Reprint of Robert Armin’s a 4 est of Ninnies. 1608. ___—sC-7.—Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, in the Reigns of i _ Elizabeth and James I. Edited by Peter Cunningham. - 8.—(1) The First Sketch of Shakespeare’s Merry Wives of Windsor. Edited by -Y _J.0. Halliwell. (2) The Old Taming of a Shrew, upon which Shake - oa _ _____ founded his Comedy. Edited by'T.Amyot. (3) A Merry Jest of a Shrewd Wife. _--_-_—_—«9; 10.—The Chester Plays : a Collection of Mysteries, formerly represented by the oo of Chester. Edited by T. Wright. 2 vols, | ae 1370 SHAKESPEARE.—Miscettanegous Literature (continued )— Shakespeare Society. The Publications of the (continued )— 11.—(1) The First Sketches of the Second and Third Parts of King Henry the b Sixth. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (2) The T'rue Tragedy of Richard the | Third. To which is appended the Latin Play of Richardus Tertius, by Dr. T. Legge, both anterior to Shakespeare’s Drama. Edited by Barron Field. 12.—Tarlton’s Jests, and News out of Purgatory, with Notes ; and the Life of Tarlton. By J. O. Halliwell. 13, 14.—The Shakespeare’s Society’s Papers. Vols. I, II, III, and IV. 15.—(1) Illustrations of the Fairy Mythology of the Midsummer Night’s Dream. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (2) Oberon’s Vision ; illustrated by a comparison with Lylie’s Endymion. By N. J. Halpin. 16.—Diary of Philip Henslowe, 1591 to 1609. Edited by J. P. Collier. 17.—Memoirs of the Principal Actors in the Plays of Shakespeare. By J. P. Collier. 18.—Eight Novels, employed by Dramatic Poets of the Reign of Elizabeth. Originally published by Barnaby Riche, a. p. 1581. 19.—(1) The Marriage of Wit and Wisdom, and Ancient Interlude ; to which are added, Illustrations of Shakespeare and the Early English Drama. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (2) The Moral Play of Wit and Science, and Early Poetical Miscellanies. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 20.—Ralph Roister Doister; a Comedy, by Nicholas Udall ; and the Tragedy of Gorboduc, by Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville, With Introductory Memoirs by W. D. Cooper. 21.—(1) Inigo Jones ; a Life of the Architect, by Peter Cunningham. Remarks on his Sketches for Masques and Dramas, by J. R. Planché ; and Five Court Masques. Edited from the Original MSS of Ben Jonson, John Marston, &e. by J. P. Collier. (2) Notes of Ben Jonson’s Conversations with William Drummond, of Hawthornden. January, MDcxIx. 22, 23.—Extracts from the Registers of the Stationers’ Company, 1557 to 1587. With Notes and Illustrations, by J. P. Collier. 2 vols, 7 24.—(1) Remarks of Karl Simrock on the Plots of Shakespeare’s Plays. With Notes and Additions by J. 0. Halliwell. (2) Shakespeare’s Play of King Henry e the Fourth ; printed from a Contemporary MS. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. ‘ 25.—John a Kent and John a Cumber; a Comedy, by Anthony Munday; with Other Tracts by the same Author. Edited by J. P. Collier. | 26.—Sir Thomas More ; a Play. Edited by A. Dyce. Shakspere Society (The New). In Eight Series. 8vo. 1874-79 Series I. In Octavo. Transactions. 1874-79 Series IJ. In Small Quarto :— i Pr oc —— - Nos. 1. Romeo and Juliet. Parallel Texts of the First Two Quartos, 1597 and 1599. 2. The same. Edited by P. A. Daniel. Reprint of 4to No. 1. 1597 8. The same. Edited by P. A. Daniel. Reprint of 4to No. 2. 1599 a 4, The same. Revised Edition of the Second or 1599 4to. M 5. Henry V. Reprint of the First 4to of 1600. Edited by Dr. B. Nicholson. 6. The same. Reprinted from the First Folio of 1623. 7. The Two Noble Kinsmen. Reprint of First 4to of 1634; with Collation of — Second Edition Folio of 1679. Edited by Harold Littledale. 8. The same. Revised Edition from the 4to of 16384. ' 9. Henry V. Parallel Texts of the First 4to (1600) and First Folio (1623). Edited by Dr. B. Nicholson. , Series III :— : 1, Originals and Analogues. Part I. 4to. 1875 2. Romeus and Julius, Written first in Italian by Bandell, and nowe in English — by Arthur Brooke. 8, Rhomeo and Julietta. William Painter. Edited by P. A. Daniel, > Ape oS 1371 _ S§HAKESPEARE.—Miscetzangous Literature (continued )— 4 Shakspere Society (The New) (continued )— Series IV :— 1. Shakspere Allusion-Books, a. D. 1592-98. 2. hay por (C.M.) Shakespeare’s Centurie of Prayse ; being Materials for a History of Opinion on Shak and his Works, 1591—1693. 2nd Edition revised, with many Additions, by Lucy Toulmin Smith. Series VI :— 1. Harrison’s Description of England in Shakspere’s Youth. Edited from Holinshed’s Chronicles, by F. J. Furnivall. 2. Tell-trothe’s New-Yeares Gift, 1593. Lane (John). Tom Tell-troth’s Message, and his Pens Complaint, 1600. Powell (Thomas). Tom of all ge 1631. Rogers (John). Glasse of Godly Love, 1569. Edited by . J. Furni 3. Stafford (William). Examination of certayne Complaints of divers of our Countrymen, 1581, With an Introduction by F. D. Matthew. Edited by F. J. rai, 4. Stubbes (Phili Anatomy of the Abuses in England, 1583. With Extracts from the Life of his Wife. Edited by F. J. Furnivall. 5. Harrison’s England. Part II. 6. Stubbes (Philip). Anatomy of the Abuses in England in Shakspere’s Youth, A.D. 1583. Part I. (collated with other Editions in 1583, 1585, and 1595.) tise VII :— William). Letter on Shakspere’s Authorship of the Two Noble . sean NY ew Edition, with Life of the Author by J. i. Burton. _-—~—-«-2. Chester (Robert). Love’s Martyr ; or Rosalin’s Complaint, 1601, with its ao: Supplement “Diverse Poeticall Essaies” on the Turtle and Phoenix, by ae: re, Ben chet George Chapman, John Marston, and Others. Edited lg Be . by Rev. A. B. Grosart ag eeeesenencous : — ‘ Furnivall (F. G.) The Succession of Shakspere’s Works, and the Use of Metrical . Tests in settling it. 1874 - Ingleby ( (C.M.) The Still Lion; an Essay towards the Restoration of Shakespeare’s = _ Sage Society of Philadelphia. Origin and Early Years of. Philad. 1870 4 E- Somerset (C. A.) Shakspeare’s Early Days. (Cumberland, Brit. Theat. vol. 28) 4 | Strachey (E.) Essay on Hamlet. Svo. 1848 ee. (William). Shakspere’s Memorial, undertaken with a view to popularize ud rian Literature amongst all Classes. Melb. 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 9) “Taste. Letters concerning. 8vo. 1755 _ Tate (Nahum). King Lear altered from Shakspeare. (Oxberry’s Theat. vol. 9) a (The) ; or The 300th Birth-Day, by E. Moses & Son. “a 1864. (Shakespeare Pamph.) ____ Theatrical Remembrancer, containing a Complete List of all the Dramatic Perform- __ ances in the English Language. 12mo. 1788 on Theobald (Lewis). Shakespeare restored; or A Specimen of the Errors of Pope’s _. Edition. 4to. 1726 ___ _Thimm (Franz.) Shakspeariana, from 1564 to 1864. An Account of the Shakspearian ane: Literature e England, Germany, and France during Three Centuries, with . Bibliographical Introductions. Svo. 1865 - Thoms (William J.) Three Notelets on Shak re :—(1) Shakespeare in Germany. _____ (2) Folklore of Shakespeare. (3) Was Shakespeare ever a Soldier? S8vo. 1865 | ee (Walter). Shakspere’s England: or Sketches of our Social History in o Reign of Elizabeth, 8vo,2 vols, 1856 1372 SHAKESPEARE.—Miscettangovs Lirerature (continued )— Thorpe (Benjamin). Apollonius of Tyre: the Anglo-Saxon Version, with a Literal Translation. 8vo. 1834 Tofte(M.) Alba, 1598. Some Account of, containing the earliest extrinsic Notice of the “Love’s Labour Lost,” by J.O. Halliwell. (10 copies preserved.) 12mo. 1865 ' Tracts (Various). 8vo. Various dates Twiss (Francis). A Complete Verbal Index to the Plays of Shakspeare ; adapted to all the Editions. 8vo, 2 vols. 1805 Ulrici (Hermann). 1. Ueber Shakspeare’s Dramatische Kunst und sein Verhiltniss za Calderon und Goethe. 8vo. Halle 1839 2. The same. ‘Translated. 8vo. 1846 3. The same ; another copy. (Serials—Bohn’s Stand. Libr.) Vaughan (Henry Halford). New Readings and New Renderings of Shakespeare’s Tragedies. 8vo. 1878 Walker (William Sidney). 1. Shakespeare’s Versification and its apparent Irregularities explained by Examples — from Early English Authors. . 12mo. 1854 — 2. Critical Examination of the Text of Shakespeare, with Remarks on his Language, and that of his Contemporaries ; together with Notes on his Plays and Poems. . 12mo, 3 vols. 1860 * Ward (Adolphus William). 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(2) Brife Description of Ireland, made by J. Payne in 1589. Edited by A. Smith. : II.—Tracts relating to Ireland :—(1) A Treatice of Ireland, by John Dymmo! 7 Edited by R. Butler. (2) Annales de Monte Fernandi (Annals of Multifernan.) F Edited by Dr. A. Smith. (3) Statute of the Fortieth Year of Edward IW, enacted in a Parliament held at Kilkenny, a. p. 1867. Edited by Jas. Hardiman, eee 1401 "SOCIETIES axp CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— __ Arowagotogicat Irish Socrery, anp Cextic Socrety ( continued ) :— Wii Jacobus Grace Kilkenniensis, Annales Hiberniae. With Translation by ’ R. Butler. _ _JV.—The Banquet of Dun na n-gedh, and the Battle of Magh Rath. With _-«-‘Translation by J. O'Donovan. ‘V.—The Tribes and Customs of Hy-many, commonly called O’Kelly’s Country. With Translation by J. O'Donovan. VI.—The Book of Obits and Martyrology of the Cathedral Church of the Holy ___-‘Trinity, commonly called Christ Chureh, Dublin. Edited by J. C. Crosthwaite. __-‘-VIl.—Genealogies, Tribes, and Customs, of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called __ O’Dowda’s Country. With Translation by John O'Donovan. 3 m VIII.—Registrum Prioratus Omnium Sanctorum juxta Dublin. Edited by Richard _ 1X.—The Miscellany :— (1) An Ancient Poem, attributed to Saint Columbkille. Edited by J. O'Donovan. ___ Q) De Concilio Hibernie, per Magnates totius illius Insule. Edited by R. Butler. (8) Copy of the Award as consernyng the Tolboll of Dublin. Edited by Dr. 4) The Pedigree of Dr. Domnick Lynch, nt of the Colledge of St. Thomas a : re Aquin, in Seville, a. p. 1674. a ee (5) Poem by Gratianus Lucius, alias Dr. John Lynch, in reply to the Question, 5 “Cur in Patriam non redis.” Edited by J. Hardiman. (6) Obits of Kilcormick. Edited by Dr. Todd. (7) Ancient Testaments. Edited by Dr. A. Smith. (8) Autograph Letter of Thady O’Roddy. Edited by Dr. Todd. a (9) Cneaggg Sg of Oliver Cromwell to his Son, Harry Cromwell. Edited a a ‘ (10) The Irish Charters in the Book of Kells. Edited by J. O’Donovan. ___ (11) Original Charter granted by John, Lord of Ireland, to the Abbey of Mellifont. Pe ‘ital by Dr. A. Smith. ae oumey to Connaught, April 1709, by Dr. Thomas Molyneux. Edited by a . A. Smith. (18) Covenant between Mageoghegan and the Fox; with Notices of the Two ____ Families. Edited by J. O'Donovan. (44) Annals of Ireland, from 1443 to 1468. Translated from the Irish by Dudley ag Firbisse. Edited by J. O'Donovan. _ X.—Chorograph Description of West or H-Iar Connaught, written a. D. 1684, by E Roderic O’Flaherty. Edited by J. Hardiman. _ XI.—Inish Version of the Historia Britonum of Nennius. Edited, with a Trans- lation, by Dr. Todd. _ XII.—Annals of Ireland, by Friar John Clyn and Thady Dowling ; with the Annals of Ross. Edited by Dean Butler. _ _XIII.—Acts of Archbishop Colton, in his Visitation of the Diocese of Derry, A. D. ___acocxcvi. ; with a Rental of the See Estates at that time. Edited by Dr. Reeves. __ XIV.—Macariae Excidium ; or The Destruction of Cyprus. Being a Secret History ___ of the War of the Revolution in Ireland, by Colonel Charles O’Kelly. Edited } by J.C. 0’°Callaghan. | _—s«XV.—History of the Survey of Ireland, commonly called the Down Survey ; by | —_ Dr. William Petty, a. p. 1655-56. Edited by T. A. Larcom. a -XVI.—Adamnan Life of St. Columba. With Notes and Dissertations, by Wm. Reeves. -_ XVII.—Irish Glosses. A Mediaeval Tract on Latin Declension, with Examples in mish. To which is added the Lorica of Gildas, with the Gloss, and a Selection of Glosses from the Book of Armagh, edited by Whitley Stokes. 8D —_ ye 1402 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL Irish Socrety, AND CrLtic Socrery (continued ):— XVIII.—Annals of Ireland. Three Fragments from Ancient Sources, by Dubhaltach — Mac Firbisigh. Edited by J. O’Donovan. XIX.—Topographical Poems, by, John O’Dubhagain and Giolla Na Naomh ) O’Huidhrin. Edited in the Original. Irish, with Translation, by J. O'Donovan. XX.—Martyrology of Donegal. A Calendar of the Saints of Ireland. Translated by y J. O'Donovan. Edited, with the Irish Text, by J. H. Todd, D.D. and W. — eeves, D.D. ARCHAEOLOGICAL Socrety or Kitxenny and the South East of Ireland :— . 1, Transactions and Proceedings. Three Series. 8vo, 10 vols. Dublin 1853-73 2. The same. Fourth Series. 8vo, 4 vols. Dublin 1872-79 — 3. Annuary for 1868 and 1869. The Social State of the Southern and Eastern — Counties of Ireland in the Sixteenth Century ; being the Presentments of Carlow, Cork, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford, and Wexford, made in Reigns of He VIII & Elizabeth. ' Edited by H. J. Hore and Rey. James Graves. 8vo. Dubl. 1870 q 4, Christian Inscriptions in the Irish Language, chiefly collected and drawn by George Petrie, LL.D. and edited by M. Stokes. 4to,2 vols. Dublin 1872-78 — AruNDEL Socrety. Publications :— Various sizes. 1862-79 — Alphabet of Capital Letters, selected from the Illuminations of the Italian Church | Books of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries. Fol. — Cole (Alan 8.) Ancient Needlepoint and Pillow Lace ; with Notes on the hi 7 of Lacemaking. Cole (Lieut. Henry Hardy). The Architecture of Ancient Delhi. Fol. Descriptive Notice of the Drawings, Tracings, Models, and Miscellaneous Publications — exhibited in the Crystal Palace, Nov. 1855. la Examples of Art Workmanship of various Ages and Countries :— (1) Cathedral of Santiago de Compostella in Spain, showing especially the Seulp- ture of the Portico de la Gloria, by Mestre Mateo. - Fol. 1868 (2) Ecclesiastical Metal Work of the Middle Ages. (3) Fans of all Countries. (4, 5) Furniture (Decorative), French, English, Italian, German, and Flemish. (6) Henri II Ware. Photographs of 20 Examples; with Introductory Notice. Fol. (7) Jewellery (Italian) as worn by the Peasants of Italy. (8) Musical Instruments in the South Kensington Museum, with DesoripHitial by Carl Engel. (9) Plate (Corporation and College). (10) Plate (Decorative), chiefly Portuguese, German, and Italian. (11) Sculpture of the Middle Ages (Italian). (12) Sculptured Ortiament of the Monastery of Batalha in Portugal. (13) Silversmiths, Designs for. (14) Treasure of Petrossa and other Goldsmith’s Work from Roumania. (15) Raffaelles. The Chatsworth. A series of 20 Autotypes. Fol. Examples of the Great Masters for the use of Schools of Art and Amateurs. Holbein (Hans). Designs for Goldsmiths, Jewellers, &c. . . Ivories—Ancient and Mediaeval Carved—Photographs from 24 in the Sout | Kensington Museum, with Descriptions. 0 Joyce (Rev. James Gerald). The Fairford Windows. Layard (Sir Austen Henry). 1. The Frescoes, by B. Pinturrichio at Spello. Madonna and Saints, in by O. Nelli. Martyrdom of 8. Sebastian, in Fresco by P. Perugino. 2. Giovanni Sanzio, and his Fresco at Cagli. D. Ghirlandaio, and his F of the Death of St. Francis. j a Lael = “— sonal at aman lig 1405 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &o. (continued)— ArunveL Society (continued ):— Maynard (Frederic W.) Notice of the Society. Vol. I.—Containing— 1. Portrait of a Lady, Early 18th Century. 2. Horace Walpole as a Boy. 3. Mrs. Thomas Somers Cocks. By Andrew Plimer. 4. The same. By R. Cosway, R.A. 5. Portrait of a Lady, in black dress. Present Century. a. 6. Mrs. Thomas Somers Cocks. By Andrew Plimer. 7. Portrait of Lady, in black lace scarf. Signed and dated “S.C. 1773.” 8. King Charles II ; with Mantle and Collar, and Order of the Garter. By S$. Cooper. 9. Thomas May, the Poet and Historian, fy in the time of the Commonwealth. ye: By Samuel Cooper. i 10. Dr. John Donne, Dean of St. Paul’s. By Isaac Oliver. 11. Queen Elizabeth, born 1533, died 1603. By Nicholas Hilliard. = 12. arn. Holland. By Nicholas Hilliard. . 13. Earl of Pembroke. By 8. Cooper. 14. Mary Isabella, Duchess of Rutland. e" Ascribed to R. Cosway. 15. Lord Robert Manners. R. Cosway. 16. Sir John Carew. By S. Cooper. _ 17. Lady Carew. By S. Cooper. «18. Due D’ Anjou, Suitor of . Queen Elizabeth, _ 19. Gabriel D’ Estrees, and two Children. By Benjamin Foulon. 20. Portrait of a Gentleman in costume of the time of Queen Elizabeth. By Nicholas Hilliard. 21. Henri de Lorraine, Duc de Guise, called “Le Balafré.” 22. Henry, Twelfth Earl of Suffolk. 23. Mrs. Hargreaves, painted, 1794, by her husband. By TT. Hargreaves. 24. George Fredk. Handel, the Composer. 25. Wife of Jacob Ruysdael, the Painter. By Jacob Ruysdael. 26. Admiral Lord Nelson. 27. A Daughter of the late Charles Ross, Esq. and the Lady Mary Ross, By Anthony Stewart. Descriptive Notice of the Drawings and Publications, 1849- 68. Illustrated by Photographs. Fol. (Pamph. ‘ Art,’ vol. 9) Portrait Mryzatures selected from the Loan Exhibition at the South Kensington Museum in 1865. Photographed by C. Thurston Thompson :— Sm. 4to, 3 vols. 28. Portrait of Mrs, Tinling. 29. Major Pierson, who fell in the gallant Defence of Jersey against the French, 1780. 30. Portrait of Mrs. Francillon. 31. Portrait of Miss Pierson. 32. Portrait of Mrs. Anstey Calvert. 33. George, Prince of Wales, afterwards King George IV. By R. Cosway, R.A. 34. Francoise D’ Aubigné, Madame de Maintenon. 35. Mary Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII &Catherine of Arragon. By Luis de Vargas. 36. Philip II of Spain, Husband of Queen Mary. By Luis de Vargas. 37. Elizabeth, Daughter of King James I. By Isaac Oliver. 38. Gaspar de Coligni, Admiral of France. By Isaac Oliver. 39. Marie Therese de Savoie Carignan, Princesse de Lamballe. 40. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, executed 1586. 41. Catherine de Medici, born 1519, died 1589. 42. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, a half- length portrait. 43. Katharine of gon, Queen of Henry VIII. By Hans Holbein. 44. The Emperor Charles V of Spain. 45. Philip, Duke of Orleans, known as the Regent Orleans. 46. Lady Arabella Stuart, only child of Charles, Fifth Earl of Lennox. By Nicholas Hilliard. 47. Henry VIII. A three-quarter bust portrait. By Hans Holbein. 48. James, Twelfth Earl, and First Duke of Ormonde. By T. Flatman. 49. Madame la Comtesse d’ Olonne as Diana. By Petitot. 50. Wiliam Lenthall, Speaker of the Rump Parliament. By 8S. Cooper. 51. Sir Nicholas Poyntz, of Iron Acton, By Hans Holbein, 1404 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— ARUNDEL Socrety.—Portrait Miniatures. 52. 53. 54. 55 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74, 75. 76. 77. 78. . Jules Cardinal Mazarin. Philip Dormer, Fourth Earl of Chesterfield. Charles XII of Sweden. Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland. By Petitot. Queen Elizabeth, in a very richly jewelled dress and lace ruff. By Nicholas Hilliard. La Duchesse de Berri. By J. Petitot. Charles I, when Prince of Wales. By Sir Balthazar Gerbier. Comte de Vermandois. By J. Petitot. Richard Cromwell, eldest son of The Protector. By Samuel Cooper. Lavinia, Countess Spencer, & her Son John Charles, Lord Althorp ; after the picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds, at Althorp. By W. H. Craft. Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu. By Jean Petitot. Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Roches- ter. By Samuel Cooper. Lady Georgiana Spencer. Humphrey. Sir John Boling Hatton, and his Mother, dated 1525. By Lucas de Heere. John Hampden. By Samuel Cooper. Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland. By Samuel Cooper. Portrait of a Lady and Child, temp. Charles II. Signed N. D. Sir Godfrey Kneller, a native of Lubeck, and a celebrated painter. By Bernard Lens. Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marl- borough. By C. F. Zincke. Lady Elizabeth Germaine. By C. F. Zincke. Elizabeth, Daughter of Lieut.-General W. P. Colyear, and Wife of Lionel Cranfield, First Duke of Dorset. By C. F. Zincke. The Lady Arabella Stuart. By N. Hilliard. / Madame du Barry. / The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone and his Sister, as children. By T. Hargreaves. Elizabeth Claypole, the favourite | daughter of The Protector. By | Samuel Cooper. f Edward VI, when a child. By P. Oliver Oliver Cromwell. By Samuel Cooper, By Ozias Vol. I. (continued) :— 79. Sir John Shelley. ByC. F. Zincke. 80. Frances, Dowager Lady Shelley. By — Sir George Hayter. 81. Portrait of King Charles I. This interesting relic is formed of the — king’s hair dipped in his blood on the scaffold. 82. of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. 83. brated Dutch Painter. Balthazar Gerbier. 84. William Cecil, Lord Burleigh. 85. to Peter Oliver. 86. J. Downman, 87. By Caldicate. 88. 89. Portrait of a Young Man, that of Richard Cromw Samuel Cooper. Sir Henry Blount. H. bt. AEtat. 58.” Katharine Butler, Lady Blount. — Dated 1700. By T. Forster. ‘ Joyce Lady Lake. By R. Cosway. — Mrs. George Hardinge, about 1780. After Sir Joshua Reynolds. By Ozias Humphrey. Sir Robert Strange, the Engraver. By J. B. Greuze. H. R. H. George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales. By R. Cosway, R.A. H.R.H. Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, with the Episcopal 90. Inscribed “Sir 91. 92. 93. 94, 95. 96, Crozier as Bishop of Osnaburgh. ; By R. Cosway, R.A. 97: accompanying jewel to be made in the beginning of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, in commemoration of his delivery from the stake by the death of Queen Mary, just at the appointed for his execution. . Sir Francis Drake, the celebrated Naval Commander and Navigator. By John Hoskins. . Isaac Oliver, the Miniature Painter. — General Charles Fleetwood, By 5. Cooper. Profile Portrait of Eliza Linley, wife David Teniers the elder, the cele- By Sir — Frances Howard, Wife of Robert — Devereux, Earl of Essex. Ascribed Mrs. Ives, of Catton Norfolk. By Thos. Sackville, First Earl of Dorset, Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland. — By Samuel Cooper, } ad s Portrait of Mr. Barbor, who caused the 3 oS 1405 s SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— Vol. I].—Containing— (101. Anne Marie Louise, DOrleans. By Jean Petitot. 102. Henriette, Duchesse D’Orleans. By Duchesse Jean Petitot. a 103. Louis XIV. of France. By Jean x Petitot. 104. John Flaxman, R.A. the Sculptor. : By himself. 105. Dr. Samuel Johnson. By Miss ; Frances Reynolds. 106. Mrs. Samuel Johnson. By Miss 5 Frances Reynolds. 107. Margarita Macdonald, 1801. B Mrs. Mee. ‘j 108. Lieut.-Col. Robertson Macdonald, of a Kinlochmoidart, 1801. Mrs. Mee. _ 109. Mary, Daughter of Charles I. 110. Charles I. By Matthew Snelling. 111. The Infanta Mary of Spain. 112. Jules Cardinal Mazarin. —_ Petitot. 113. Edmund § = Nicholas 114. Henry Wriothesley, Earl of South- ial ampton. By Isaac Oliver. 115.Edmund Waller, the Poet. By & Samuel Cooper. §. Henry, Duke of Richmond. By J. mser, the Poet. By iard. NE — eS ee _— ay L 18 etady Leigh. By Samael ae 5 ‘119. Queen Elizabeth. By Nicholas = Hilliard. . Lady Sarah Napier. | 121, Miss Clayton. By Andrew Plimer. q 122, Georgiana Caroline, Wife of He D4 Fox, afterwards Baron Holland. — Ascribed to A. Plimer. 123. Prince Charles Edward Stuart. By = Giles Hussey. _ 124, Portrait of a Lady. 125. The Lady Dorothy Percy. 126. Queen Elizabeth. Portrait in Profile. 127. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. | 128. The Lady Mary Sydney, Countess of =e . * Pembroke. By N. Hilliard. i 129. Portrait of a Gentleman, time of lit Queen Elizabeth. , 130. Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. i 181. Mrs. Fitzherbert. By Andrew Plimer. | 182. Jean Paul Marat. ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— ArunpeL Socrery.—Portrait Miniatures (continued ):— 133. Anne, Daughter of Charles I. By Vandyck. 134. Frances Howard, Countess of Essex and Somerset. By Isaac Oliver. 135. Lady Elizabeth Hamilton. By W. Derby. 136. Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Hamil- ton, and afterwards of Argyll. By W. Derby. 137. Portrait of the Artist’s Son. End of ial 17th Century. By Mrs. Maria e. 138. The same; and Head. 139. King Charles I. scribed to J. Hoskins. 140. Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I Ascribed to J. Hoskins. 141. Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon. 142. Oliver Cromwell. By Saml. Cooper. 143. Robert Lord Brooke, a Leader of the Parliamentary Forces. By Samuel Cooper. 144, Mrs. Cromwell, Mother of The Pro- tector. By A. Hertocks. 145. The Duchess of St. Albans. By Richard Gibson. 146. August F. F. von Kotzebue, the German Writer and Dramatist. By Sene. 147. Charles II. By David Loggan. 148. Frederick the Great of Prussia. 149. A. H. Sutherland, Esq. A liberal Benefactor to the Bodleian Library. 150. Frances Beckwith, first Wife of A. H. Sutherland, Esq. 151. Profile Portrait of the Emperor Napoleon I. Signed “Longhi f. & Milan.” 152. King Charles II, when young. 153. King Charles II, in armour.. By J. Petitot. 154. Frangois I of France. Clouet. 155. King Henry VIII. By Hans Holbein. 156. Portrait of a Lady. By Peter Oliver. 157. Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury. By _ Cooper. 158. Portrait of a Gentleman in a furred dress. Beginning of 16th century. By Hans Holbein, By Francois SOCIETIES ann CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— AruNnDEL Socrety.—Portrait Miniatures. Vol. II. (continued) :— 159. 160. 161. 162. 163, 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 17%. “178; 1406 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. 179. Portrait of a Lady. Painted in a Turkish Costume. 180. Lady Hamilton. By R. Cosway, R. Aa i Probably the work of J.8.Liotard. | 181 Mrs JaneMiddleton. By Jean Petitot, ae Seymour. By R. 182. Lucius Cary, Second Viscount Falk- M ic, bert ByR.C RA land. By J. Hoskins the Younger, oe er nerb, Dy ty Nosway, %-4\. | 183, Emily Ogilvie. By Henry Bone, RAg H. R. H. George Frederick Augustus, Prince of Wales. By R. Cosway, R.A. 154, screen’ Duchesse de Brissac. By Lord George Augustus Cavendish. A : 185. Maria Leszezinska, Daughter of Sketch by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Btaiisauk ie ‘sf Pol d, anal Maria Countess of Waldegrave. By married Lig 1725 to Louis XV of R. Cosway, R.A. France. Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper. An 186. Portrait of a Lady. Original Sketch, By Saml. Cooper. 187. Portrait of a Lady. sp pitta By haga 188. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshigail & Lady Arabella Stuart. By I. Oliver. Child; after Sir Joshua Reva 189. Thomas Howard, Fourth Duke of Sir Kenelm Digby. After Vandyck, by Peter Oliver. Norfolk. By Sir Antonio More. — Lady Venetia Digby. After Vandyck, Bs sy ThA chien ot ee " by Peter Oliver. * 191. Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle, Sarah, Daughter of R. Bodicoate, Esq. By Samuel Cooper. By J. Smart. 192. Thomas Otway, the English Dramatic pte ey re sods Hougham, Esq, Writer. By R. White. y 1ncKke Porbiatt of & Ghia tip Ad Phaker-/) oo Vhs fee ne saps Lady Theresa Strangways. By A. 194. Miranda, from a head by Romney. e | Plimer. By J. W. Slater. General Sir Rowland Hill, created 195s Alexander Pope the Poet. A pro Viscount Hill for his Services in portraib ii crayons: the Peninsular War. : ; 196. Richard Cromwell, Son of The F Portrait of a Lady. Signed C. H. Fdsnniad Darke: Stat tector. y Samuel Cooper. Rt. Hon. BNE PUES, CO VARORI AE 197. The Duchess of Rutland. d Orator. By H. Spicer, aft - ets Bee 198. Thomas Alcock. By Samuel Cooper Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, when a 199. Lady Charlotte Duncombe. By R young man. Sir Joshua Reynolds. Cosway, R.A. ‘ Portrait of a Lady. 200. Portrait of a Lady. By Shc a Vol. I1].—Containing—Catalogue of the Special Exhibition of Portrait Miniature: on Loan at the South Kensington Museum, June 1865. o Portraits of the Tudor Family executed from Contemporary Works, for the Prince Chamber in the New Palace, Westminster, by Richard Burchett. x Rules of the Society. Passed June 2, 1863. — (Pamph. ‘Art,’ vol. § Ruskin (John). Giotto and his Works in Padua. 4to Turner (J. M. W.) Liber Studiorum, Photographs from 51 Original Drawing in the South Kensington Museum. ‘ol. Vasari (G.) Life of Gio. Angelico da Fiesole. Translated by G. A, Bezzi, 40 Wyatt (M. D.) Notices of Sculpture in Ivory. Oldfield (C.) Catalogue of Spe cimens of Ancient Ivory Carvings in various Collections. 3 Other Publications of the Arundel Society :—Engravings, &c. See “ Catalog le be Oil Paintings, &.” pages 60 to 67, i. | 1407 Sed ES anp CLUBS (continued )— A ROLUGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— & ee, aocmry (ix Borat) or Great Brrrary anp IRELAND :-— 1. Transactions. 4to, 3 vols. 1827-35 2. Journal. 8vo, 20 vols. & fol. Atlas. 1834-63 _ 3. Journal. New Series. 8vo, 11 vols. 1865-79 a ratic Socrery (THE Royat). Bompay BRANCH. . _ Journal ( ) 8vo, 8 vols. Bombay 1841-65 Asratic Socrery YAL). CHtna BRANCH. _ nsactions cage re ) 8vo, 2 vols. Hongkong 1848-59 ~ Vol. I.—Containing— oa ; hy T.) Land Tenure in China. z(J.C.) Hot Springs of Yong Mak. 1 (Dr. W. A.) Chinese Anatomy and Physiology. ‘lie .B) Chinese Copper Coinage. wlaff (Rev. C.) The Mines of China. ier (C. B.) Chinese Coinage. _ ting (Dr.) Notice of the Madjicosima Islands. ie pc. B.) Translation of the Ta-Hed Classic. The Great Lesson of Life. ; ee, M.B.)- Leprosy in China and the East. g (I. C.) The Rice-Paper Plant of China. st (W. H. — Inscriptions on Porcelain Bottles found in Ancient Egyptian 2 ion of Proceedings in the Criminal Court of Canton ; with ; ue of an Execution at Canton, by F. Parish. wring (Dr.) Life and Writings of Commissioner Lin. Jean (Rev. W.) The Kingdom of Siam. Park ;(H.8.) Translation of Inscription on Tablet in the Polo Temple, Canton. = Vol. II.—Containing— Medhurst (W. H. Jun.) Marriage, Affinity, and Inheritance in China. an (D. J.) The Eagre of the Tsien-Tang River. is (Rev. J.) Ancient Chinese Pronunciation. nd (W. A.) Chinese Medical Jurisprudence. S Ga. 8.) ice Porcelain Bottles found in the Egyptian Tombs, their nu rit y owring (Sir John). Letter on the Population of China. ne (Rev. W. C.) Description of the Pagodas of China. ylie (A.) On an Ancient Inscription in Chinese and Mongol, from a Stone Tablet s (Rev. J.) 1. Phases in the Development of Tauism. 2. Account of Sanscrit and Mongolian Characters found in Chinese Books. shards (John). Notes on some Places visited during a Surveying Expedition ne ei oS. of J. and Korea, in 1855. Hie nd (W. A.) On the Topography & Natural History of Turon, in Cochin China. owan (D.J.) Note on recent Physical Phenomena in Japan and China. al (Rev. S.) Remarks on Yezo and the Temples of Hakodadi. acgowan (D. J.) Note on Chinese Opium. (Rev. 8.) Account of the Shui-Lui, or Infernal Machine. as (Rev. J.) Notice of the Wu-wei-Kiau, a Reformed Buddhist Sect. e (Rev. Mr.) Notice of the Sanon District. (J. M.) 1. Observations on the Ghilack Race. vations on the Coast Tartars and their Homes. 1408 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued)— _ Astatic Socrety oF JAPAN. ‘Transactions :— 8vo, 4vols. Yokohama 1874-76 Vol. I.—Containing — Satow (E.) Notes on Loochoo. Hadlow (H.) The Hyalonema Mirabilis. Griffs (Prof. W. E.) The Streets and Street-names of Yedo. Satow (E.) Geography of Japan. Nelson (Lt.-Comm.) ‘The Typhoons of Sept. and Oct. 1872. Aston (W. G.) Russian Descents on Saghalien and Itorup, in 1806-1807. Edkins (Rev. J.) Nature of the Japanese Language, and its possible Improvements. Vol. II.—Containing— Watson (R. G.) Abstract of ‘ Historia Imperii Japonici Germanice scripta ab E. Kaempfer, 1727.” Descharmes (Léon). Itinerary of a Journey from Yedo to Kusatsu, with Ne 6 upon the Waters of Kusatsu. 4 MacClatchie (T. H. R.) The Sword of Japan ; its History and Traditions. Brunton (R. H.) Constructive Art in Japan. Bridgford (Captain). A Journey in Yezo. Satow (E.) The Shinté Temples of Isé. Griffs (W. E.) Games and Sports of Japanese Children. ; Brown (Capt. A. R.) Winds and Currents in the Vicinity of the Japanese Island Lawrence (C. W.) Notes of a Journey in Hitachi and Shimosa. Belknap (Captain). Concerning Deep-Sea Sounding. Blakiston (Captain). Journey in North-East Japan. Aston (W. G.) Has Japanese an Affinity with the Aryan Languages ? Savatier (Dr.) On the Increase of the Flora of Japan. Hepburn (J. C.) Meteorological Observations. Vol. III.—Containing— Geerts (Dr.) Useful Minerals and Metallurgy of the Japanese. St. John (Captain). Observations on the Bay of Sendai. Lindo (J. A.) Description of a Trip to Niigata, along the Shinshiu-road, a ( back by the Mikunt Pass. | Gribble (H.) The Preparation of Vegetable Wax. Satow (E. M.) The Revival of Pure Shinté. 4 Descharmes (Capt. Léon). Itinerary of Two Routes between Yedo and Niigata. Brunton (R. H.) Constructive Art in Japan. St. John (Captain). Excursion into the Interior Parts of Yamato Province. Goodwin (C. W.) On some Japanese Legends. . Geerts (Dr.) On the Climate of Nagasaki during 1872. Gubbins (J. H.) Notes of a Journey from Awamori to Niigata, and of a V ; to the Mines of Sada. Dallas (C. H.) Notes collected in the Okitama Ken, with an Itinerary of the R 0 leading to it. i Aston (W. G.) An Ancient Japanese Classic. Grigsby (W. E.) The Legacy of Iyeyas. Dallas (C. H.) The Yonezawa Dialect. Vol. IV.—Containing— Geerts (Dr.) Catalogue of the Japanese kinds of Woods. Smith (Prof. R. H.) Experiments upon the Strength of Japanese Woot Kanda Takahira. On some Copper Bells. Geerts (Dr.) Useful Minerals :—Quicksilver, Gold. 1409 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— _ Astatic Socrery oF Japan.—Transactions. Vol. IV. (continued ):— _ Lindo (J. A.) On some Japanese Woods. Scott (Captain). On the Winds and Currents of Japan. _ Dupen (J. H.) On the Temperature of the Japanese Waters. Brunton (R. H.) Notes during a Visit to Okinawa Shima. anal (S.) On the Arrow Poison in use among the Ainos. _ Robertson (R.) The Bonin Islands. Poate (T. B.) On Cotton in Japan. _ Marshall (Prof. D. H.) ‘Trip from Yedo to Kidto, via Asama-Yama. __ Chalybeate Springs. -Astatigve. Journal; ou Recueil des Mémoires relatifs & I’ Histoire, & la Philosophie, et aux Langues des Peuples Orientaux :— 8vo, 119 vols. 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Martyrologies of the Churches of Christ, commonly called during the Era of the Reformation, translated from the Dutch. ” Bdited - Un der 2 vols. John). Pilgrim’s Progress, with an Introduction by George Offor. a . coety of Separation from the Church of England. Edited by 1434 SOCIETIES ann CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— HanserD Kwottys Socrety. Publications of the (continued) :— Confessions of Faith, and other Public Documents illustrative of the History of the Baptist Churches “of England in the Seventeenth Century. Edited by E. Bg Underhill. Duveil (Charles Marie). Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, with an Intro- duction, by Rev. F. A. Cox. Records of the Church of Christ meeting in Broadmead, Bristol, 1640-87 ; with — Introduction, by E. B. Underhill. Tracts on Liberty of Conscience and Persecution, 1614-61; with Introduction by — E. B. Underhill. ‘7 Williams (Roger). The bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience — discussed, & Mr. Cotton’s Letter examined & answered. Edited by E. B. Underhill. f Heprew Literature Society. Publications of the :— 8vo, 6 vols. 1872-74 i Vol. I.—Ibn Ezra. Commentary on Isaiah. Edited from MSS, and Translate with Notes, Introductions, and Indexes by M. Friedlinder. Vol. I. Translation of the Commentary. ee ee Anglican Version of Isaiah, amended a to the Commentary of n Ezra Vol. III.—Miscellany. Vol. I :— } ] (1) Nig es (Dr. H.) The Minister-Rabbi Samuel Ibn Nagréla. Translated by Dy 4 | b j 4 (2) Benisch (Dr. Abraham). Specimen of the Biur (Commentary), Genesis, chap. 2 Translated from the Hebrew. Satin: (Adolf). Specimen of the Book Cusari I. 4-12. Translated from th rabic (4) Cassel (Dr.) Chisdai, the Son of Isaac. A Biographical Sketch. ans! a ‘ from the German, by A. I. K. D. (5) Chisdai (R., Son of a Epistle to the King of the Cusars. ans ated from the Hebrew, by A. I. K. 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Vol. IV. 1435 ‘SOCIE ES anp CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— . 43 maga Soorety. Facsimile Reprints:— Sm. 4to, 9 vols. & fol. 3 vols. 1869-78 The Dance of Death. 2.—Icones Historiarum Veteris Testamenti. : -8.—The Mirrour of Maiestie. . Alsat (Andreas). Emblematum Fontes IV. —-5.—Aleiat (Andreas). Emblematum Flumen Abundans. -6.—Ammon (Jobst). Theatre of Women. i$ “ind Four lists. Arabic and Latin, with Woodcuts d ed by Antonio = Bee ehted tA. Aepland.” iad 911. PE Maciition I. The Trium boas of, with Woodeuts designed by Henry _ Burgmair. Edited by A. Asplan 12 _—Altdorfer (Albrecht). The Fall of Man. Edited by A. Aspland. een () Golden Legend. Edited by A. Aspland. -Cettic Socrety. Transactions :— r “Vol. 1% Part I.—Containing a Chronological Account of nearly 400 Trish Writers, aaa peepere Catalogue of such of their Works as are still extant in Verse or by Edward O’Reilly. 4to. Dublin 1820 iisery Sm. 4to. Lond. 1878 1 Wt is an Index ? a Few Notes on Indexes and Indexers by H. B. Wheatley. x of the Names of the Royalists whose Estates were confiscated during the wealth. With a Reprint of the Three Confiscation Acts of 1651 and 2. Compiled by Mabel G. W. Peacock. 3. I ex of Municipal Offices. Compiled from the Appendixes to the First Report aK the Commissioners Sees to inquire into the Munici — Corporations in Ex okie 1835 ith an Historical Introduction by G. Lawrence Gomme. SHIRE AND Cuesuire Historicat Socrety:— 8vo, 29 vols. Liverpool 1849-79 Proceedings and Papers. 8vo,12 vols. Liverpool 1849-60 oa -ansactions. New Series. 8vo, 13 vols. 1861-73 The same. Third Series. 8vo,4 vols. 1874-78 Seagate Unirep Kixapom. Transactions and Proceedings. 4to. 1879 TERARY Society oF Bompay. Transactions of the. 4to, 3 vols. 1819-23 ERATURE or tHE Unitep Kixapom (Royat Soorery or) :— . Transactions Ato, 3 vols, 1829-39 ; h — Second Series. 8vo,6 vols. 1843-59 ollections 1 -— First Series. 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(continued )— oo Antiquarian Society. Publications of the (continued ):— (3) Purcell (Henry). King Arthur ; an Opera, in Five Acts, written by John Dryden and com by Henry Purcell ; now first printed. Edited by E. Taylor. (4) The First Set of Songs, in Four Parts, composed by John Dowland ; Scored from the first edition printed in the year 1597, and preceded by a Life of the Composer, by W. Chappell. _ IV.—() The First Set of Madrigals for Three, Four, Five, and Six Voices, composed q Thomas Bateson ; Scored from the Original Part Books printed a. p. 1604, and by Dr. Rimbault. (2) The Second Set of Madrigals, for Three, Four, Five, and Six Voices, ___ composed by John Wilbye ; Scored from the Original Part Books printed a. D. 1609, and edited by George William Budd. ____ (3) Supplement to Wilbye’s Madrigals. 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Grénland’s Historiske Mindesmoerker. 8vo, 3 vols. 1835 8-45 Guide to Northern Archaeology. Edited, for the use of English Readers, by Right Hon. Earl of Ellesmere. 8vo. 13 34. Islendinga Sogiir. 8vo, 2 vols. 1829- Vol. I.—Islendingabék Landndmabok, Heidarvigaségu Brot. = | Vol. IT.—Ljésvetningasaga, Svarfdaelasaga, Vallalydts Saga, Sagan af Ver: ok Vigaskitu, Vigaglims Saga. he . Jonnson (Erik). Oldnordisk Ordbog. 8vo. 186 Leitfaden zur Nordischen Alterthumskunde. 8vo. 183 Rafn (Charles Christian). . 1. Mémoire sur la Découverte de l Amerique au dixiéme Siécle. Supplem to the Antiquitates Americanae. Rapport des Séances Annuelles de 18 et de 1839. Jahresversammlung den Jena 1840 und 1841. 8vo. 1839: 2. America’s Arctiske Landes Gamle Geographie efter de Nordiske Oldskrifter. — 3. Antiquités Américaines d’aprés les Monumens Islandais, 4to. 18 4. Remarks on a Danish Runic Stone found in London. 8vo. 1s 5. Inscription Runique du Pirée interprétée. 8vo. 18 6. 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Absalonis. 12.—Index Chronologicus et Regesta Geographica. whe Obrovskych Hrobu. (Bound with Archéologie Texte.) 8vo. 1861 ges d’Asserbo et de Séborg, découverts par 8. M. Frédéric VII. Svo. 1855 U ic Socrery :— 1. Numismatic Journal ; with Transactions of the Numismatic Society. Edited by John Yonge Akerman, June 1836 to April 1838. 8vo, 2vols. 1837-38 “! ronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society. Edited by J. Y. Akerman and W. 8. W. Vaux. 8vo, 20 vols. 1839-59 3. Chronicle and Journal of the Society. 8vo,19 vols. 1861-79 aTics (AMERICAN Socrety oF). Journal. Vol. X. 8vo. Boston 1876 TRANSLATION Funp or GREAT Briain aND IRELAND :— ications :— Svo, 46 vols. & 4to, 45 vols. 1829-58 tavo Series :— 46 vols. 1829-58 |, 2. os ;(John Francis). The Fortunate Union. Translated from the Chinese ; aich i is added a Chinese Tragedy. a away (Joh (John). Yakkun Nattannawi; a Poem Descriptive of the Ceylon 0 re to which is appended the Practices of a Capua, or Devil t; and Kolan Natannawa, Description of the Characters assumed by Natives ylon in a Masquerade. ikh Mohammed Ali Hazin. Life, written by Himself. Translated from ¢ ‘Persian MSS, by F. C. Belfour. Marsden (W.) Memoirs of a Malayan Family, written by Themselves. aser (C.) History of War in Bosnia, 1737-39. ‘Translated from the Turkish. iz 0ol-Moolk, Hafiz Rehmut Khan. Life of, written by his Son, the Nuwab t ujab Khan Buhadoor. Abridged and Translated from the Persian by sikh t Mohammed Ali Hazin. Life ; edited from Two Persian MSS, and noted thei various Readings, by F. C. Belfour. P : s Translations from Oriental Languages :— Tad ‘Bbn-ed-din El-Eghwaati. Journey into the Interior of Northern Africa. slated from the Arabic, by W. B. Hodgson. = a Thevan Saasteram, or Book of Fate. Translated from the 'amul, by 1440 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued ) ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— Onmmwrat TRANSLATION Funp or Great Brirain AND IRELAND (continued ):— = (8) Last Days of Krishna and the Sons of Pandu, from the Mahabharat. Te lated from the Persian Version, by Major D. Price. (4) Vedala Cadai, being the Tamul Version of Tales in the Sanscrit. Translated by B. G. Babington. (5) Indian Cookery, as practised and described by the Natives of the Translated by 8. Arnot. 10.—Miscellaneous Translations from Oriental Languages (continued) :-— 7 (6) Hubboff (Prince). Genealogical Catalogue of the Kings of Armenia. 'Trans- — lated by J. Glen. : (7) Siege of Chaitar by the Emperor Akbar. ‘Translated by Major D. Price. (8) History of the Motives which induced Alemdér Mustafa Pasha to march t Constantinople in order to depose Sultan Mustafa. (9) Ritual of Budd’hist Priesthood. Translated from the Pali, by Rev. B. Clough. (10) Translation of an Extract from a Horticultural Work in Persian, by Baboo Radhakant Deb. : (11) Festival held by the Amir Timtr on the Plains of Kaéneh Gul, after the Def oat of Bajazet. Translated by Colonel Francklin. a 11.—Mohammed Ben Musa. Algebra. Edited and translated by F. Rosen. q 12.—Neumann (C0. F.) History of the Pirates who infested the China Sea, 1807-10. Translated from the Chinese. a 13.—Sadik Isfahani. Geographical Works. ‘Translated by J. C. P| 14.—Firdausi. The Shah Ndmeh. Translated and abridged, in Prose and Verse, by J. Atkinson. | 15.—Mir Gholam Hussein-Khan. The Siyar-ul-Mutakherin, a History of t ne | Mahomedan Power in India during the last Century. Revised from the ‘Translatic of Haji Mustefa, by Lieut.-Colonel John Briggs. i ulien (Stanislas). Hoei-lan-Ki, ou |’ Histoire du Cercle de Craie. Traduit du U inois. : 3 17.—San Kokf Tsou Ran To Sets, ou Apercu Général des Trois Royaumes. aduii de l Original Japonais-Chinois, par J. Klaproth. Avec Atlas (4to, va 18.—Customs and Manners of the Women of Persia and their Domestic Superstition: Translated from the Original M8, by J. Atkinson. 19.—Mirkhond. History of the Early Kings of Persia, from Kaiomars to the Conqu of Iran, by Alexander the Great. Translated by David Shea. ; 20.—Tohfut-ul-Mujahideen, an Historical Work in Arabic. ‘Translated by Lie M. J. Rowlandson. a 21.—Djemal-Eddin Mohammed. Alfiyya, ou la Quintessence de la Grammaire / : b publié en Original, avec un Commentaire par Silvestre de Sacy. r 22.—Tahein-Uddin. Les Aventures de Kamrup, traduites de l’ Hindoustani p Garcin de Tassy. 23.—Ali Mohammed Khan. History of Gujarat. Translated from the Pers ian, James Bird. 24.—Livre des Récompenses et des Peines en Chinois et en Frangais, par Stanislas Juli 25, 26.—Rabbi Joseph ben Joshua ben Meir The Se Chronicles. ansla from the Hebrew by C. H. F. Bialloblotzky. 27.—Nazami. Laili and Majnun ; a Poem, from the Pantin; by J. Atkinson. 28.—Jalal-Addin al Siuti. History of the Temple of Jerusalem. Translated ft the Arabic, by Rev. J. Reynolds. 29.—Akhlak-i-Jalaly from the Persian of Fakir Jany Muhammad Asiad. ansial by W. F. Thompson. 30, 31.—Tassy (Garcin de). Histoire de la Littérature Hindoui et Hindonsteaieg a4 1441 8c ETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— _ ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— 5 Garena. TRANSLATION Funp oF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND (continued) :— MG <- Mas’udi’s Historical Encyclopaedia. Translated from the Arabic by Aloys -38—Sanhita of the Sama Veda. Translation of the, by J. Stevenson, D.D. i - 34.—Chodzko (Alexander). Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia, as found in the Adventures of Kurroglou and in the Songs if the People inhabiting the Shores of the Caspian, orally collected and translated. "35M Hussein Ali Khan Kirmani. History of Hydur Naik. Translated from - the Persian MS, by Colonel W. Miles. 8.—Dabistan ; or School of Manners. Translated from the Persian by David Shee and Anthony Troyer. -Mir Hussein Ali Khan Kirmani. History of the Reign of Tipu Sultan. Trans- _ lated from a Persian MS, by Colonel W. Miles. 4 40: y (Sir Gore). Biographical Notices of Persian Poets; with Memoir of "tie Aut hor, by Rev. J. Reynolds. Sutra and Nava Tatva; two Works illustrative of the Jain Religion Pend phy. ‘Translated from the Magadhi; with Sees containing - _ Remarks on the Language of the Original, by J. Stevenson, D —Apostolic Constitutions, or Canons of the Apostles, in Coptic, with an English __ Translation by Henry Tattam, D.D. —Makamat ; or Rhetorical Anecdotes of Al Hariri of Basra. Translated from 3 Arabic, by T. Preston. Kalidasa. The Birth of the WarGod. ‘Translated from the Sanskrit into nglisk Verse, by R. T. H. Griffith. 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Dublin 1854-59 Vol. I.—Battle of Gabhra fought a.p, 283. Edited from an Irish MS by Nicholas O’ Kearney. Vol. [V.—Fenian Poems. Edited by John O’Daly. Parker Society. Publications of the:— é Roy. 8vo,9 vols. 8vo,40vols. 12mo,6vols; in alld5vols. Camb. § Lond. 1841-55. Bale (John, Bp. of Ossory). Select Works, Edited by Rev. H. Christmas. Becon (Thomas). Early Works. Catechism and Prayers. Edited by Rev. J. Ayre. 8 vols Bradford (John). Writings. Edited by Rev. A. Townsend, 2 vols, am Bullinger (Henry). Decades, Translated by H.I. Edited by Rev. T, Harding. 4vols. Calfhill (James, D.D.) Answer to John Martiall’s Treatise of the Cross. Edited by Rev. KR. Gibbings. 1445 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— Parker Society. Publications of the (continued ):— Cooper (Thomas, Bishop of Winchester). Answer in Defence of the Truth, against the Apology of Private Mass; to which is prefixed the Work answered. Edited by Rev. W. Goode. 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Robinson, D.D. 2 vols, General Index to the Publications, compiled by Henry Gough. 1444 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued)— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued)— PENNSYLVANIA, HistoricaL Society oF :— 1. Memoirs of :— 8vo, 10 vols. Philad. 1864-76 Vol. I.—Containing— Rawle (William). Inaugural Discourse. Vaux (Roberts). Memoir on the Locality of the Great Treaty between William Penn and the Indian Natives in 1682. Wharton (Thomas I.) Notes on the Provincial Literature of Pennsylvania. Dunlop (James). Memoir on the Controversy between William Penn and Lord Baltimore respecting the Boundaries of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Penn ey Original Letters, with his Will and Codicil, and Papers relating to them. Washington (George). Papers relative to his Valedictory Address. Rawle (W.) Vindication of Heckewelder’s History of the Indian Nations. Watson (Dr. John). Account of the First Settlement of the Townships of Buckingham and Solebury Penns. James (Thomas D.) 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Vocabulary of the Delaware and Shawanese Languages, 1445 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— 4 ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued)— " Pennsytvanra, Historicat Society or. Memoirs of (continued) :— co \" Vol. VIII.—Proceedings of the Citizens of Philadelphia and Adjoining Districts, | at a Town Meeting held August 26, 1814; and the Proceedings of the General Committee appointed by the Citizens at the said Meeting. Vols. IX. and X.—Correspondence between William Penn and James Logan and Others, 1700-50, from the Original Letters in ps on of the Logan Family. With N _ by Deborah Stes Edited, with Additional Notes, by Edward Vol. XI. Aral (Israel). History of New Sweden, or the Settlements on the River Delaware. Translated, with an Introduction and N otes, by W. M. Reynolds, D.D. Vol. XII.—Heckewelder (Rev. John). History, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Nations who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the Neighbouring States. New and Revised Edition, with an Introduction and Notes, by Rev. W. C. Reichel. Vol. XIII.—Historical Map of Pennsylvania; shewing the Indian Names of Streams and Villages, and Paths of Travel ; ‘the Sites | of Old Forts and Battle- Fields ; the successive Purchases from the Indians ; and the Names and Dates of Counties and County Towns ; with Tables of Forts and Proprietary Manors. Edited by P. M. Sheafer and Others. 2. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Vol. I, Nos. 1, 2, 3. 8vo. Philad. 1877 Percy Socrety. Publications of the :— Svo, 30 vols. 1840-52 Vos. I.—(1) Collection of Ballads anterior to Charles I. Edited by J. P. Collier. (2) Songs relative to the London ’Prentices and Trades ; and to the Affairs of London during the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth ne Edited by C. Mackay. (3) Historical Songs of Ireland ; illustrative of the Struggle essen James IT and William III. Edited by T. C. Croker. (4) The Payne and Sorowe of Evyll Maryage. Edited by J. P. Collier. (5) The King and a Poore Northerne Man, 1640. Edited by J. P. Collier. ~ sa A Selection from the Minor Poems of Dan John Lydgate. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (2) The Early Naval Ballads of England. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (3) A Search for Money, by W. Rowley. Edited by J. P. Collier. @) Robin Good-Fellow ; his Mad Pranks and Merry Jests. Edited by ~ IfI.—(1) Political Ballads published during the Commonwealth. Edited by T. Wright. (2) Strange Histories, by Thomas Deloney. Edited by J. P. Collier. (8) A Marriage Triumphe on the Nuptials of the Prince Palatine and the Princess Elizabeth, by T. Heywood. Edited by J. P. Collier. — (4) History of Patient Grissel. Edited by J. P. Collier. ____IV.—(1) Lyric Poetry during the Reign of Edward I. Edited by T. Wright. rt ai (2) The Boke of Curtasye. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (3) Old Christmas Carols ; selected from Manuscripts and Printed Books. Edited by T. Wright. 00. Nursery ir ama of England ; collected principally from Oral Tradition, Vv. st lesa s Dream, by Henry Chettle. Edited by Dr. Rimbault. (2) A Knight’s Conjuring, by Thomas Dekker, 1607. Edited by Dr. Rimbault. (3) The Meeting of Gallants at an Urdinarie, 1604. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. "ary bre Two Angry Women of Abington, by Henry Porter, 1599. Edited 1446 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued)— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &o. (continued )—~ Percy Soorety. Publications of the (continued ):— VoLs. VI.—(1) Poetical Tracts of the Sixteenth Century: viz. ‘The Doctrynall of Good Servauntes.” ‘The Boke of Mayd Emlyn.” “The New Notborune Mayd.” “Complaint of a Dolorous Lover.’ And ‘ Love’s Leprosie.” Edited by Dr. Rimbault. (2) Cock Lorell’s Bote. Edited by Dr. Rimbault. (3) The Crowne-Garland of Goulden Roses, by R. Johnson. Edited by W. Chappell. (4) Follie’s Anatomie, by Henry Hutton, of Durham, 1619. Edited by Dr. Rimbault. (5) Poems by Sir Henry Wotton. Edited by A. Dyce. VII.—(1) Harmony of Birds. Edited by J. P. Collier. (2) Paraphrase on the Seven Penitential Psalms, in English Metre, by Thomas Brampton, A.D. 1414. Edited by W. H. Black. (3) The Harmonie of the Church, by Michael Drayton. Edited by A. Dyce. (4) Jack of Dover’s Quest of Inquirie, and the Penniles Parliament of Threed Bare Poets, 1604. Edited by 'T’. Wright. (5) A Kerry Pastoral. Edited by T. C. Croker. VIII.—(1) Latin Stories ; A Contribution to the History of Fiction during the Middle Ages. Edited by '’. Wright. (2) A Dialogue of Witches and Witchcraft. By George Gifford, 1603. Edited by T. Wright. ot IX.—(1) The Four Knaves, by Samuel Rowlands. Edited by E. F. Rimbault. (2) A Poem to the Memory of W. Congreve, by James Thomson. Edited by P. Cunningham, (3) The Pleasant Conceites of Old Hobson, 1607. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (4) Maroccus Extaticus ; or Bankes’s Bay Horse in a Trance. 1595. Edited by Dr. Rimbault. (5) Old Ballads, illustrating the Great Frost of 1683-84. Edited by Dr. Rimbault. X.—Lord Mayor's Pageants: being Collections towards a History of these Annual Celebrations. Two Parts. Edited by F. W. Fairholt. XI.—(1) The Owl and the Nightingale. Attributed to Nicholas de Guildford. With some shorter Poems from the same MS. Edited by T. Wright. _ (2) Thirteen Psalms, and the First Chapter of Ecclesiastes. Versified by John Croke. Edited by P. Bliss. (3) An Historiall Expostulation against the Beastlye Abusers of Chyrurgerie and Physike in Our Tyme. By John Halle. 1565. Edited by T. J. Pettigrew. (4) The Honestie of this Age. By Barnaby Rich. 1614. Edited by P. Cunningham. XII.—History of Reynard the Fox ; from Caxton’s Edition, 1481. Edited by W. J. Thoms. XIII.—(1) The Keen of the South of Ireland. Collected by T. C. Croker. (2) Six Ballads, with Burdens. Edited by J. Goodwin. (3) Lyrical Poems, selected from Musical Publications between 1589 and 1600. Edited by J. P. Collier. XIV.—(1) The Poems of John Audelay. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (2) Saint Brandan: a Medieval Legend of the Sea. Edited by T. Wright. (3) The Romance of the Emperor Octavian. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. Sia mp ee ee <8 ST iy ea cee tie ais gacapi 1447 SOCIETIES anv CLUBS (continued )— | ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— Percy Socrery. Publications of the (continued ):— Vots XV.—(1) Friar Bakon’s Prophesie, a.p. 1604. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (2) Poetical Miscellanies of the Time of James I. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (3) The Crown Garland of Golden Roses. Part II. Edited by W. Chappell. XVI.—(1) The Seven Sages. Edited, with an Introductory Essay, by T. Wright. (2) The Romance of Syr Tryamoure. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. XVII.—(1) Scottish Traditional Versions of Ancient Ballads. Edited by J. H. Dixon. (2) Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England. Collected by J. H. Dixon. XVIII.—-The Pastime of Pleasure. By Stephen Hawes. 1555. XIX.—(1) The Civil Garland; a Collection of Songs from London Pageants. Edited by F. W. Fairholt. (2) Life and Martyrdom of Thomas Beket, Archbishop of Canterbury. Edited by W. H. Black. a per a) eae (Richard). Affectionate Shepherd. 1594, Edited by J. O. oe - well, - (2) Dialogue on Wit and Folly, by John Heywood ; to which is prefixed, An a Account of that Author, and his Dramatic Works, by F. W. Fairholt. “4 (3) A Collection of Proverbs and Popular Sayings, relating to the Seasons, a the Weather, and Agricultural Pursuits. By M. A. Denham. 4) The Song of Lady Bessy, and How She married King Henry VII. Batted by J. O. Halliwell. ‘. XXI.—Popular Songs, illustrative of the French Invasions of Ireland. Four Parts. ni Edited by T. C. Croker. . XXII.—(1) The Cytezen and Uplondyshman. By Alexander Barclay. Edited by F. W. Fairholt. (2) An Interlude of the Four Elements. ~Edited by J. 0. Halliwell. (3) Interlude of the Disobedient Child; by Thomas Ingelend. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. 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Halliwell, 1448 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued )— Percy Soorery. Publications of the (continued) :— VoLs. XXIX.—(1) Notices of Fugitive Tracts and Chap-books. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (2) The Man in the Moone. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (3) A Manifest Detection of the Most Vyle and Detestable Use of Dice Play. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (4) The Loyal Garland: a Collection of Songs of the Seventeenth Century. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (5) Poems and Songs relating to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, and his Assassination by J. Felton. Edited by F. W. Fairholt. XXX.—(1) The Garland of Good-Will, by Thomas Deloney. Edited by J. H. Dixon. (2) Britannia’s Pastorals ; a Third Book. Edited by T. C. Croker. (3) John Bon and Mast Person. Edited by W. H. Black. Puitoprston Society. Publications of the:— Sm. 4to, 9 vols. 1854-61 Vol. I.—Bibliographical and Historical Miscellanies :— (1) Letter of Thomas James, Editor of “ Philobiblon Ricardi Dunelm.” (2) Aumale (Duc D’). Notes sur deux petites Bibliothéques du Quinziéme Siecle. (3) Milman (Dean). Michael Scott almost an Irish Archbishop. (4) Curzon (Hon. R.) Account of some of the most Celebrated Libraries of Italy. (5) Van de Weyer (S.) Les Anglais qui ont écrit en Francais: —Thomas Hales. (6) Strafford (Earl of). Private Letters to his Wife. (7) Botfield (B.) Remarks on Prefaces to the Classics. (8) Shirley (E. P.) Memoir of Chief Justice Heath. (9) Guillaume III. Lettre de. 29 d’ Octobre, 1688. (10) Connock Papers. Italian Letter from Queen Elizabeth to the Emperor, 1567. _ | (11) Construction of the Speech addressed by Louis XVI. to the Etats-Généraux. i (12) Letter from King John of France to his Son Charles. } (18) Waagen (G. F.) On the Importance of MSS, with Miniatures, | i (14) Avisi di Londra. 1645-52. 5 (15) Delepierre (0.) Doute Historique. 3 (16) Soranzo (G.) Letter to his Sons. 1588. | (17) Stirling (W.) On the First Edition of the Adagia of Erasmus. : (18) Dee (Dr.) Letter to Sir W. Cecyl. 1562-63. | (19) Gosford (Earl of). A Short Dozen of Books relating to British History. (20) Stonor (Hon. T. E.) The Private Printing Press at Stonor. 1581. (21) Bembo (Cardinal). Letter to L. Loredano, Doge of Venice. 1515. (22) Botfield (B.) Notes on Libraries:—Blickling Hall. Vol. IJ.—Miscellanies :— g (1) Sneyd (W.) Account of a Rare Greek MS (Service of the Greek Church). — (2) Milman (Dean). Catalogue of the Books of Robert de Gravesend. 1303. (3) Botfield (B.) Account of First English Bible. ; (4) Botfield (B.) Notices of Early English Books on Vellum. (5) Curzon (Hon. R.) Book of the Prophet Moses. (6) Aumale (Duc D’). Notes et Documents relatifs & Jean, Roi de France. — (7) Brown (R.) 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Wines of Australia. E i Vol. VIII.—Containing— _ Wood (J. Dennistoun). On the Benefits to the Colonies of being Members of British Empire. Raiser (Donald, D.D.) Canada, as I remember it, and as it is. > Fowter (William). Fallacies of Federation. _ Plummer (John.) The Colonies and the English Labouring Classes. r “Sy mons (G. J. ) The Climates of the various British Colonies. _ Imperial Museum for India and the Colonies. Report of the Public Meeting. Lubbock (Nevile). Present Position of the West India Colonies. Colom’ (Capt. J.C. R.) Imperial and Colonial Responsibilities in War. Currie (Donald). i ne upon the Present and Future of South Africa and liste (A.) Aca and Chinese Astowa tie (Edward). The Death of. (Sir Daniel). A Sketch of New South Wales, from 1788 to 1876. @r. J. Forbes). The Character of ef Colonial and Indian Trade of anc contrasted with her Foreign 1466 SOCIETIES anp CLUBS (continued )— SCIENCE (APPLIED, MEDICAL, NATURAL, POLITICAL, &o.) (continued )— CotonraL Institute (THe Royat). Proceedings of. Vol. IX. (continued):— Vogel (Sir Julius). New Zealand and the South Sea Islands, and their Relation to the Empire. . Fleming (Sandford). Canada; and its Undeveloped Interior. Robinson (John). Glimpses of Natal. Gatheral (Gavin). The Angora Goat and its Naturalisation in British Colonies. Macbean (S.) The proposed Ramiseram Ship Canal between India and Ceylon. Brassey (Thomas). A Colonial Naval Volunteer Force. Vol. X.—Containing— Young (Frederick). England and her Colonies at the Paris Exhibition. D’Albertis (L. M.) New Guinea; its Fitness for Colonisation. Ashworth (Caldwell). Canada; its Progress and Development. Noble (John). British South Africa and the Zulu War. Gordon (Sir Arthur H.) Native Taxation in Fiji. Russell (Robert) and Logan (D. H.) Jamaica; a Home for the Invalid, and a profitable Field for the Industrious Settler. Owen (Professor R.) on the Extinct Animals of the Colonies of Great Britain. Rogers (Alexander). Life in India. Miller (J. Lindsay). Tasmania, Past and Present. CuVIERIENNE (La SocreTe). Revue Zoologique. 8vo, 11 vols. (bound in 6 vols.) Paris 1838-48 DooFsTOMMEN TE GRONINGEN InstITUUT :— Verslagen. 8vo, 8 vols. Groningen 1792—1877 EpinpurGH Roya Socrery :—Transactions. 4to, 28 vols. Zdinb. 1788—1878 ExecrricaL Society or Lonpon :— 1. Transactions and Proceedings, 1837-40. 4to. 1841 2. Proceedings. Edited by Charles B. Walker. 8vo. 18438 Eneinerrs (American Institute of Mining) :— Transactions. 8vo, 6 vols. Philad. 1871-79 Enoineers (O1vit), InstrruTion oF :— 1. Minutes of Proceedings. 8vo, 58 vols. 1837-79 2. General Index to Proceedings in Volumes 1—30. 8vo,2 vols. 1865-71 8. Transactions. 4to, 3 vols, 1842 4. Catalogue of the Library. 2nd Ed. 1866; with Supplement, 1870. 8vo, 2 vols. 1866-70 5. Charter, Bye Laws, and List of Members, 1867-73. (Pam. ‘Appl. Sci.’ vols. 3,6, 11) 6. 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Bonn 1870 01 MERS (Lorp).—Cotzxction or Scarce anp VaLvaBtE Tracts on the most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects; but chiefly such as relate to the History and Constitution of these Kingdoms. Selected from a number in Print and MS in the Royal, Cotton, Sion, and other Private, as well as Public Libraries ; particularly that of the late Lord Somers. Second Edition revised, augmented, a) and arranged by Sir Walter Scott. 4to,13 vols. 1809 aa Vol. I.—Containing— _ Inventaria Catalorum, temp. R. Johannis. - De Pretio Victualium, Proclamatio a. p. 1315, temp. R. Edw. II. Record concerning the Forty days Fasting of Cicely de Ridgway, temp. R. Edw. III. The Manner of holding Parliaments, temp. R. Ricard. II. _ Charge exhibited in Parliament against Michael de la Poole, Earl of Suffolk. 1386 pec: in Parliament by Lord Thomas de Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, and Thomas de Arundel, Bishop of Ely, to the King (Richard IT) on his Absence Sa Parliament. Bulla Gregorii P. R. de Denariis Petri in Anglia. “4 i of Prince Arthur, with the Ceremonies used. _ Creation of Henry, Duke of York, afterwards Henry VIII. 1494. ye brance for the Traduction of the Princess Katherine, Daughter of the _ King of Spain. Bary of the Emperor Charles V into London. 1522. Speeches in the Trial of Divorce between Henry VIII and Queen Katherine. Oath of Supremacy made to Henry VIII, 1534, in Latin and English. a _ Speech made at the Council Board against the Royal Supremacy. __ Fisher (John, Bp. of Rochester). Speech against suppressing the Lesser Monasteries. on ‘The Mary Beggars’ Petition against Popery. p Orspmer (Archbishop). Letter to Lord Cromwell, containing a Vindication of Himself for using the Style Totius Angliae Primas, and his so soon visiting Winton Diocese. Ss by which Lady Jane Gray was proclaimed Queen of England. Saat Speech to her Council, upon her Resolution to restore the Church th’s (The Lady) Answer to Sir Thomas Pope, respecting the Motion of made by the King Elect of Sweden’s Messenger. eee of the Devise. for the Alteration of Religion. 1mo Elizab. nctions given by the Queen’s Majesty concerning the Clergy and Laity of the uh 1559. | Hii iol Lord Chancellor). Speech made in the Upper House against the Supremacy to be in Her Majestie. 80 1489 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cottxction oF ScaRCE AND VALUABLE TRACTS (continued )— Vol. I. (continued ) :— Feckenham (Abbot of Westminster). Oration in the Parliament House. 1559. General Grievances in the Church, complained of by divers men. The Bible, that is the Holy Scriptures contained in the Old and New Testament. 1577 and 1582. (Prolegomena prefixed.) The English Bible. Editions of, referred to by the Doway and Rhemish Translators. 1582, 1609. Extracts from an Old Parish Book at Crundal, in Kent. Howson (John, D.D.) Sermon preached at Oxford, November 17, 1602, in defence of the Festivities of the Church of England, and namely that of Her Majesty’s Coronation. Oxford 1603 The Ancient Patriarchs’ Peregrination, or A Map of the First Inhabited Countries that were in the World. Chronographia ; a Description of Time, from the Beginning of the World unto the Year of Our Lord 137. Bull (The Holy) and Crusade of Rome ; first published by Coapet XIII, and afterwards renewed and ratified by Sixtus V. Middleburgh 1588 — Cecil (Sir William). First Paper or Memorial. 1mo Elizab. Burghley (Lord). Advice to Queen Elizabeth in Matters of Religion and State. A Discourse, whether it were convenient for the Queen to Marrie. Queen Elizabeth’s Letter to the Duke of Wirtembergh, in answer of his Offer to F . assist her in the preferring her in Marriage. 1583. Vowell (John, alias Hooker). The Olde and Auncient Order of Keeping of the — Parliament in England, used in the time of King Edward the Confessor. 1571. Buchanan (G.) ape of a Letter, concernyng the Credit of the late published _ Detection of the Doyngs of the Ladie Marie of Scotland. . Ross (Bishop of). Case of the, resident to the Queen of Scots, seized and com- mitted to the Tower by Queen Elizabeth. Execution of Justice in England for Maintenance of Publique and Christian Peace. 1581 — Burghley (Lord). Declaration of the favourable Dealing of H. M.’s Commissioners, appointed for the Examination of certaine Traytoures and of Tortures unjustly reported to have been done upon them, re Report of the Declaration of the Earl of Northumberland’s Treasons ; with the — Examinations and Depositions touching the manner of the Murder committed upon Himself in the Tower. 1585. ; Copie of Letter to the Earle of Leycester ; with a Report of certain Petitions and Depositions from all the Lords and Commons in Parliament; and Her Majesty’s — Answers thereunto. 1586. A Copie of the Proclamation latelie published for declaring the Sentence lately — given against the Queen of Scots. 7 Letter into Scotland to dissuade King James from invading England, upon — account of his Mother’s Death. aa Golden Speech of Queen Elizabeth to her last Parliament. Nov. 30, 1601. Death of Queen Elizabeth, with her Declaration of her Successor. Order and Proceedings at the Funeral of Queen Elizabeth. April 28, 1603. Naunton (Sir Robert). Fragmenta Regalia. Constitution of the Exchequer in Ireland. Irish Establishment, signed by the Queen, Mar. 31, 1601. Irish Establishment, beginning from Michaelmas 1669. . Establishment ; or List containing all Payments to be made for Civil and Military Affairs for Ireland. 1715. m 4 Declaration of the United Provinces, setting forth that Philip II had forfeited his Right of Sovereignty over the said Provinces, 1581. 1483 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotiection or Scarce anpD VaLuaBLE Tracts (continued )— Vol. I. (continued ) :-— Williams (Sir Roger). ‘The Actions of the Lowe Countries. 1618. eect of the Assault committed upon William, Prince of Orange, by John auregui. rt of the Death of William of Nassawe, Prince of Orange, slain by Balthazar k, July 1, 1584. Middleburgh 1584 Declaration of the Causes moving the Queen of England to give Aide to the Defence of the People in the Lowe Countries. 1585. Proclamation of the States General, conferring the Government of their Country on Robert, Earl of Leicester. 1586. Proclamation of the States General that Robert, Earl of Leicester, has resigned the Government of the United Provinces. 1588. Orders set down by the Duke of Medina, to be observed in the Voyage towards England. From the Spanish. 1588. Speech of Queen Elizabeth to her Army at Tilbury. 1588. Ongie of Letter sent out of England to Don Bernardin Mendoza, declaring the tate of England. Packe of Spanish Lies ; now ripped up, unfolded, and condemned. 1588. Elizabeth (Queen). Speech made in Parliament, 1593, concerning the Spanish Invasion. Declaration of the Causes moving the Queen to send a Navy to the Seas, for the Defence of Her Kingdom against the King of Spaine’s Forces. Raleigh (Sir Walter). Report of the Fight about the Isles of Azores in 1591. Charles II. Warrant to the Earl of Bath, at Brussels, immediately before his Restoration. ____ ‘Story (John). Declaration of the Lyfe and Death of. 1571. ae a eral (Earl of). Challenge to Sir Francis Vere in April 1602; with Sir F, Vere’s Account of the same. q etney (Sir Henry). Letter to his Son. Sidney (Sir Philip). 1. Letter to his Brother, touching the direction of his Travayle. 2. Valour anatomized in a Fancie. 1581. 3. Wooing-stuff ; a Poem. _ Walsingham (Sir F.) Anatomizing of Honesty, Ambition, and Fortitude. 1590 Essex (Earl of). Letter to the Earl of Southampton. 1643. rig ve {King of Spain). Declaration of the Sicknesse, Last Words, and Death EY i Gowrie’ Pidiilins Edinb. 1600 __ Bellum Grammaticale. War and Dissention betweene the Noune and the Verbe; ___ turned into English by W. H. 1569. _ Saville (Henry). Report of the Wages paid to the Roman Soldiers, their a Wi and Apparel. 1595. ~ Derricke (J.) The Image of Ireland in 1578. — ——-—*‘Volz. II.—Containing— it case H 1. Declaration of the General Corruption of Religion, Scripture, a outa wrought by Dr. Bilson. 1604. : : 2. Two Little Workes defensive of our Redemption. 1604. Sundry Great Wrongs, Greevances, and Oppression committed by the Clergy. Dominis (Marcus Antonius de, Archbishop of Spalatro). Reasons which moved him to depart from the Romish Religion. 1617. 5 of the Processe, Sentence, and Execution done upon the Body, Picture, _____ and Books of the Archbishop of Spalatro. 1624. > oo Kanéoln (John Williams, Bp. of). Great Britain’s Salomon; a Sermon preached . 3 Gee Famers ot f King James. 1625. | 3 | The King’s Declaration concerning Lawful Sports. 1618, Fi..g SOMERS (Lorp).—Cottection or Scarce AnD VALUABLE TRAcTS (continued )— 1484 Vol. II. (continued ) :— The King’s Speech delivered in the Upper House, March 19, 1603. Treswell (Robert). Relation of such things as were observed to happen in the Journey of Charles, Earl of Nottingham, Ambassador to Spain. 1604. History of the Gunpowder Treason. Arraignment and Execution of the late Traitors. Printed 1606. His Majesty’s Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, March 31, 1607. Conference held 25th Feb. 1606, between the Lord’s Committees and the Commons touching the Naturalizing of the Scots. Advertisements of a Loyal Subject to his Gracious Sovereign. Record of some Worthy Proceedings in the House of Commons. 1611. Ellesmere (Lord Chancellor). Letter to the King desiring to be discharged from his Office. Account of the Baptism of Prince Henry Frederick, now Prince of Wales, as it was solemnized on 30th August, 1594. Order and Solemnitie of the Creation of Prince Henry, Prince of Wales, &c. Daniel (Samuel). Tethys Festival; or The Queenes Wake. 1610. Raleigh (Sir Walter). Politique Discourse about the happiest Marriage for Prince Henry. Henry (Prince). Letter to King James. Funerals of Prince Henry, Prince of Wales. 1613. Cornwallis (Sir Charles). 1. Discourse of the most Illustrious Henry, late Prince of Wales. 1641. 2. Life and Death of Henry, Prince of Wales. 1641. Four Patents concerning the Honorable Degree of Baronets. 1617. Narrative History of King James for the first 14 years. 1651. Truth brought to Light by Time. Proceedings touching the Divorce of Lady 4 Frances Howard and Robert Earl of Essex, and the Trials on Account of Overbury’s Murder. 1652. : Abstract of the Present State of H. M.’s Revenue. Narration of the Burning of Bartholomew Legatt. Raleigh (Sir W.) Arraignment and Conviction of. His Majesties Reasons for his Proceedings against Sir W. Raleigh. Proceedings against Sir W. Raleigh, 28 Oct. 1618. Together with his Execution, | 29 October. Stucléy (Sir Lewes). Petition touching his Behaviour in the Charge of bringing — up Sir W. Raleigh. 1618. 4 Raleigh (Carew). Narration of Sir W. Raleigh’s Troubles. 1669. Ossolinski (George, Count Palatine of Tenizyn). Oration to King James. ! 11th October 1623. Letter of the Great Turke for denouncing War against the King of Poland, and the Answer thereunto. 1621. James (King). Speech in the Upper House, March 26, 1621. Tom Tell-troath; or A Free Discourse touching the Manners of the Time. Cornwallis (Sir C.) Relation of the Marriages that should have been made 4 j between the Prince of England and the Infantas of Spain. Digby’s (Lord). Entertainment in Spain. - Vox Populi; or News from Spain. 1620. Relation and Journal of the Arrival and Entertainment of Prince Charles at , 4 Madrid. Penna (Juan Antonio de la). - Relation of the Royal Festivities made at Madrid, : . to honour the Espousall Treaties of the Prince of Wales and the Lady Infanta Maria. Relation of the Departure of the Prince of Wales from Madrid. 1623, Co «memiile ee oe 1485 - SOMERS (Lorp).—Coxtection oF Scarce anD VALUABLE Tracts (continued)— Vol. II. (continued) :-— Taylor (John). Prince Charles, his Welcome from Spaine. Vox Coeli; or News from Heaven, of a Consultation there held by the Prince, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Prince Henry, Queens Mary, Elizabeth, and Anne. Robert, Earl of Essex, his Ghost, sent from Elizian; with Postscript. Vol. III.—Containing— Entertainment given to King James, Queen Anne, and Prince Henry, upon the day of His Majestie’s Passage through the City of London, March 15, 1603. Marriage of Prince Frederick and the Lady Elizabeth; with the Showes on Land and Water. 1613. Taylor (John). Heaven’s Blessing and Earth’s Joy; or Relation of the supposed Sea. Fichts and Fireworks at the Marriage of Fredericke and Elizabeth. Gee (John). The Foot out of the Snare ; with a Detection of Sundry late Practices and Impostures of the Priests and Jesuits in England; with a Catalogue of the Books vented by them. Also a Catalogue of Romish Priests and Jesuites now resident about London. 1624. Potts (Thomas). Discoverie of Witches ‘in the Countie of Lancaster, with the ial of Nineteen Notorious Witches at the Assizes, Aug. 17, 1612. Together with the Triall of Jennet Preston at York. 1613. Darrel (John). Narration of Vexation by the Devil of Seven Persons in Lancashire, and William Somers of Nottingham. , James I. Duty of a King in his Royal Office. Raleigh (Sir W.) The Prince, or Maxims of State. Cornwallis (Sir C.) (1) Discourse of the State of Spaine. 1607. (2) Praise of King Richard III. Monfart (M. de). Survey of the East Indies, even to Canton. 1615. __ Monipenny’s Chronicle. 1603. _ Tusser (Thomas). 500 Points of Good Husbandrie. _ Gosson (Stephen). Schoole of Abuse. 1579. Heywood (Thomas). Apology for Actors. 1612. Wotton (Sir Henry). Elements of Architecture. 1624. _ Politia of the United Provinces. (MS.) Vol. IV.—Containing— _ Remonstrance of the Pope, in his Conclave, on the Disappointment given to the > Roman Cause by the Covenant of Scotland. 1641. Bilson (T.) Certain Observations out of a Treatise called, “‘'The Difference between ____ Christian Subjection and Unchristian Rebellion.” 1641. _ -D’Ewes = S$.) The Greek Postscripts of the Epistles of Timothy and Titus hy 1641. a a (Sir H.) A Protestant’s Account of his Orthodox Holding in Religion. ____Pope’s Nuntioes ; or The Negociation of Panzani, Con, &c. treating about the sak tion of Religion with the Archbishop of Canterbury. 1643. Bridges (W.) Sermon, preached at a Fast before the House of Commons. 1642. ___ _Heydon (John). Wonderful Preservation of Sir Thomas Fairfax, the Army, &. _ Relation of the Treaty of Marriage between King Charles & Queen Henrietta Maria. ____ Relation of the Triumphs and Ceremonies at the Marriage of King Charles and —-~—s- Queen Henrietta Maria. _— Cotton (Sir es The Danger wherein the Kingdom now standeth and the a 1 5 a: : __ Suckling (Sir John). Letter to the Lower House. Proceedings in the Third Parliament of Charles I. Petition of Rights, with H. M.’s Declaration. 1486 SOMERS (Lorp).—Con.xction oF Scarce aND VALUABLE Tracts (continued )— Vol. IV. (continued ) :— Forme of Government of the Kingdome of England. Petition of the County of York to the King. 1640. Accusation Impeachment of John Lord Finch. 1640. Petition of the Grand Jurey of Berkshire. 1640. Priviledges of the House of Commons, by P. B. Ovatio Carolina ; or The Triumphant Entry of King Charles into London. 1641. Letter from the Low Countries, concerning the Differences between the Prince of Orange and the States. 1641. Wotton (Sir H.) Observations, by way of Parallel, of Robert, Earl of Essex, and George, Duke of Buckingham. | Decoy Duck; with the Discovery of the Knot in the Dragon’s Tayle. 1642. Relation of that Memorable Parliament begun 1386; with the Life and Death of King Richard II. Strafford (Thomas Wentworth, Earl of). (1) Two Speeches made in Parliament. — 1628. (2) Letter to the Earl of Doncaster. 1632. (3) Speech upon his Creation Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 1631-32. . | Copy of the Sentence of War pronounced against Sir F. Annesley and Baron — ountnorris, Dec. 12, 1635 ; with Petition against the Earl of Strafford. 1641. — Petition against the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, for causing a Gentleman to be — hanged, contrary to the Lawe. Extent of my Lord Lieutenant’s Charge of Treason, digested into Seven Articles, — Second Charge, by way of Supplement, against Thomas, Earl of Strafford. 4 Articles delivered by the House of Commons against Thomas, Earl of Strafford. — St. John (H.) Speech; Whether a Man may be a Judge and a Witness in the Same Cause. 1641. , Pymm (John). ‘'T'wo Speeches made against the Earl of Strafford and Sir G. Ratcliffe. Maynard (J.) Speech, in Answer to the Reply of the Earl of Strafford. 1641. Conclusion of the Earl of Strafford’s Defence. 1641. q Answer to the Earl of Strafford’s Oration. 1641. Bill of Attainder against the Earl of Strafford. 1641. aa Declaration showing the Necessity of the Earl of Strafford’s Suffering. 1641. The Earl of Strafford characterised, in a Letter to a Friend in the Country. 1641 Evelin (Sir T.) Report from the Committee appointed to consider of the Printing of the Lord Digby’s Speech. 1641. ‘ A Printed Paper, called the Lord Digby’s Speech torne in pieces and blowne away. 1641. Answer to the Lord Digby’s Speech. 1641. ' Strafford (Earl of). (1) Letter to the King, to pass the Bill occasioned by the Tumults of the Apprentices. (2) Letter to his Sonne. (3) Letter to his Lady in Ireland. 1641. (4) Petitions to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. Reflections of King Charles I on the Earl of Strafford’s Death. , Strafford (Earl of). (1) Speech to the Lords before he went to Execution (2) Speech on the Scaffold and that intended. Letter sent to a Great Lady. 1641. With Ellegy. 2 Protestation against a Foolish Speech pretended to be spoken by the Earl of Strafford to the Lords before oh coming out of the Tower. 1641. a Reasonable Motion in behalfe of such of the Clergy as are questioned for their Places. 1641. : Discontented Conference between William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Thomas Earl of Strafford. 1641. Downfall of Greatness for the Fall of Goodness. Description of the Passage of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, over the River Styx. 1641, — 1497 _ SOMERS (Lorp). Crisectiis or Scarce AnD VALUABLE Tracts (continued, — Vol. IV. (continued i Satisfaction concerning the Death of the Earl of Strafford. 1641. Strafforiados. The Lieutenant’s Legend. Epitaphs on the Earl of Strafford. Late Will and Testament of the Doctors Commons. ayo of an Order agreed upon in the House of Commons wherein every man is rated according to his Estate. Hyde (E.) Speech at the Transmission of the Impeachment of the Lord Chief Baron Davenport, Barons Trevor, and Weston. 1641. _ Pierrepont (Hon. W.) Speech against Sir R. Berkley. 1641. _ -DEwes (Sir _ 1) Speech in “gtr House “ as are in ~~ — see mo 2641. (2 concerning the Antiquity of Cambridge. (3 tou Ze . the Privileee of Parliament. 1641. sid oda gens Spelman (Sir John). Considerations upon the Dutios both of Prince and People. Kimbolton’ (Lord Speech con the Articles of ‘Treason i His ff aan T Bae M Stud D. Hollis, and J. eae 164. Stroud (W.), Haslerig (A.), Hampden (J.), Pym (J.) Speeches. a —). Speech concerning the breaking open the Chambers of the Six ii gat Wciileecs Gf Putanent, 1641. eh i Grimston (H.) Speech on the same. _ King’s Demand concerning the Members accused of Treason. - Occasion of His Majesty’s Coming to Guildhall, &e. > His Majesty’s Speech at Guildhall. 1641. 7 -— Meynart’s (M.) Speech at Guildhall. 1641. Petition of the Innes of Court to the House of Commons. 1641. Petition of the County of Buckingham. 1641. | Petition of the Marriners and Seamen in and about London. 1641. * — Pymm a), ) Speech concerning his Innocency touching the Articles of High Treason exhibited against him. 1641. Sir P. h con the Accusation of Lord Digby and Colonel -— Beaplton | of Fgh tPees Reaebin.. ce ven Speech on the Accusation against Mr. Herbert, the s Attorney, for tne and drawing the Accusation of the Six Maen ieee : _ Hollis (D.) Speech on the same. _ Grimston Argument concerning Bishops, with Mr. Selden’s Answer; also feel Oniors, by Parliament, panting Church Government. Dereon | of the Lords and Commons, with His Majesty’s Answer. 1642. ke in Justification of the Five Members accused by His Majesty, by Bland. 1641. of the General Accompts of the Kingdom, to the 1st June, 1642. ion of the Grievances of the Kingdom, by J. Pym. 1642. j ¢ Troublesome Life and Raigne of Henry III, by Sir R. Cotton. 1642. 4 of os sm Commissioners against Canterburie and the Lieutenant of 4 - Peal between Cardinal Wolsey and W. Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. 1641, _ Petition of the Students of Cambridge, on the arrival of that News of the 8 late Imprisonment. 1641. ag stem William, Archbishop of Canterbury, to the University of Oxford, when he ben the Office of Chancellor, and also the Answer of the Ghee from Archbishop Laud to the Vice-Chancellor. Relation of the Death and Sufferings of the Archbishop of Canterbury, = ~ Impeachment of High Treason against James, Lord Strange. 1642. SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotxzorion or Scarce AND VALUABLE TRACTS (continued )— 1488 Vol. IV. (continued) :— Declaration of the Votes and Resolutions agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament for the Safety of his Majesty’s Person, the Defence of the Kingdome, &c. 1642. Pym (J.) Speech, concerning evil Counsellors about his Majesty. 1642. Catalogue of Lords that have subscribed to levy Horse to assist his Majesty. 1642. The Kings Majesties Charge to all the Judges of England. 1642. Pym (J.) Observations on the Militia of England. 1641. Declaration of the Train Bands of the County of Southampton. 1642. Relation of the Manner of his Majesties setting up his Standard at Nottingham. 1642. Speech by the Earle of Essex, in the Head of his Army. 1642. Two Speeches by the Kings Majesty to the Army. q The eee s Speech before the University and City of Oxford, with the Replication — of Dr. W. Strode, Orator for the University. . A Speech by the King’s Majesty, in the Convocation-House at Oxford. Master Vice-Chancellor’s Speech to his Majestie, on New-Year’s Day. The Earl of Dorset’s Speech for Propositions for Peace to the King. Prince Charles’s Resolution concerning the Affairs of this Kingdome. . A Whisper in the Eare; or A Discourse between the King’s Majesty and the Parliament. 1642. The Queen’s Message and Letter to the King, from the Hague. 1641. | Declaration of the Prince Palsgrave, and the Queen his Mother, disclaiming Prince — Robert and all his Uncivill Actions in this Kingdom. 1642. | Advertisements concerning the Impeachment of the Queene’s Majesty of ae Treason. 1643. Inhumanity of the King’s Prison-Keeper at Oxford; with a Letter from a- Gentleman, confirming the Particulars; also, the Copy of a Petition to the | King, and a Letter to the Speaker, by the Prisoners ; whereunto is added, iy Cruelties exercised upon the Cirencester Men. By E. Chillenden. 1643. Remonstrance of the Commons of England to the House of Commons. Ordinance of the Lords and Commons, with Instructions for the taking of hal Solemn League and Covenant. Present Survey of London and England’s State, by W. Lithgow. 1643. King Charles his Defence against some Observations upon King James his J udgoment of a King and of a Tyrant. 1642. Prynne (W.) The Opening of the Great Seal of England. Butler (Samuel). Letter from Mercurius Civicus to Mercurius Rusticus ; London’s Confession, shewing that the beginning and pursuance of the wi Rebellion is principally to be ascribed to that rebellious City. 1643. | Mantell (W.) Short Treatise on the Laws of England. 1644. Reasons of the Judgement of the University of Oxford = the Scleal League and Covenant. 1647. | Vol. V.—Containing— British Lightning; or Sudden Tumults in England, Scotland, and_ Ireland, te warne the United Provinces. Written first in Low Dutch. By G. L. V. 1643. England’s Petition to their King; or A Petition of the Distressed Subjects of England. 1643, : Howell (James). (1) England’s Tears for the Present Wars. 1643. (2) T Preheminence and Pedigree of Parliament. 1644. . The Divine Right and Ivresistibility of Kings evidenced. 1645. = Some Advertisements for the New Election of Burgesses for the House of ~ Commons. 1645. An Unhappy Game of Scotch and English ; or A full Answer from England t¢ the Papers of Scotland. 1646. ! , 1489 _ SOMERS (Lorp).—Cottzcrton or Scarce anp VaLuABLE Tracts (continued )— ; Vol. V. (continued) :— lad List of diverse Persons whose Names are to be presented to the King to die without Mercy. 1647. Jenkins (David). (1) A Plea Delivered in to the Earl of Manchester and the Speaker of the Commons. 1647. (2) Remonstrance to the Lords and Commons. 1647. (3) Lex Terrae; or Laws of the Land. (4) The Cordial of ; in Reply to a Paper by H. P. 1647. (5) A Discourse concerning the Incon- veniences of a long-continued Parliament. 1647. A true and just Account of what was transacted in the Commons when D. Jenkins, Esq. and Sir F. Butler were voted guilty of High Treason. By D. T. Ball (William). The Power of Kings discussed, in Answer to several Tenets of Mr. D. Jenkins. 1649. _ [mpropriations purchased by the Commissioners sitting at Goldsmiths’ Hall, for i es octien withe Delinquents. 1648. ___,_ ‘The Independent’s Loyalty ; or The Plot to Murder his Majesty discovered. 1648. Declarations of the Commons, expressing their Reasons for annulling the ensuing Votes. 1648. Ordinance for declaring all Votes and Ordinances, since the Force on both Houses, null and void. 1647. ____ -Prynne (William). (1) Brief Memento to the Unparliamentary Junto, touchi ooo their eatin Stns King Charles. 1648, (2) Letter to the ees 1648, demanding what kind of Prisoner he is, and whose Prisoner. (3) Charge against the King. « 1648. Proclamation for Tryal of the King. 1648. ___ Narrative of the Proceedings in the Tryal of the King. 1648. His Majesties Reasons against the pretended Jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice. 1648. Cook (John). King Charles his Case. 1649. . (1) King Charles’s Case truly stated. (2) Character of King Narration of the Title, Government, and Cause of the Death of the late Charles King of England. 1649. _ Henderson (Rev. Alexander). Declaration on his Death Bed. Vines (Rev. Mr.) Sentiments of King Charles I. Declaration from the Prince of Wales concerning the illegal Proceedings of the Commons of England. 1648. Letters from the States General to the Parliament of England to desist from _—-_—s executing King Charles. Declaration of the most Christian King of France against the horrid Proceedings ____ of a rebellious Party in England against their King and Country. _ he Dissenting Ministers Vindication of themselves from the horrid Murther of King Charles. 1648. Iter Carolinum, being a Relation of the Marches, Retreats, and Sufferings of his : Majesty Charles I. 1660. a (William). Relation of the Siege of New-Castle; with a Commentarie _____ on the Battells of Bowdon Hill and Marston Moore. Edinb. 1645. ____History of the Military Government of the City of Gloucester. 1647. " Short Memorials of Thomas Lord Fairfax, written by Himself. 1699. Fleetwood (Colonel). Unhappy View of the Behaviour of the Duke of Buckingham ___ at the Isle of Rhee. 1648. ___ Bastwick (John). Letany of; in Two Letters to Mr. Aquila Wykes. 1637. _ _ Eglisham (Doctor). Forerunner of Revenge, wherein is expressed divers Actions — of the late Duke of Buckingham. =e ig ___ Mereurius Britannicus ; Tragi-Comoedia. Editio Secunda. i on. 1490 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotection or Scarce anp VALUABLE Tracts (continued )— Vol. V. (continued) :— Relation of some Passages which passed at Madrid in 1623, by Prince Charlealal being then in Spain, prosecuting the Match with the Lady Infanta. 1655. Divers Remarkable Passages of the Ladies at Spring Garden in Parliament | assembled. 1647. | Wit and Loyalty revived in a Collection of some smart Satires, in Verse and Prose. ' 1682. (1) Cowley (Abraham). The Puritan and Papist. (2) Boke (Sir John). The Assembly Man, written 1647. (3) Butler (Samuel). q Proposal offered for the Farming of Liberty of Conscience. (4) The fant heads Resolution. Petition of the University of Cambridge. ' Allibond (T.) (1) Rustica Academiae Oxoniensis Reformatae Descriptio. 1648. (2) The same. ‘Translated by Edward Ward. 1717. Be ahaa touching the Offices of the Seneschalsey and High-Constableship of nglan Liberties, Usages, and Customs of the Citie of London. 1642. Certain Proposals for Regulating the Law. Synopsis ; or View of the Life of John Armand, Cardinal of Richelieu. 1643. The Irish Cabinet ; or His Majesty’s Secret Papers for establishing the ro Clergy in Ireland. 1654. State and Dignity of a Secretary of State’s Place. By Robert, late Earl ¢ Salisbury. 1642. q May (Edward, M.D.) Relation of a Serpent found in the Left Ventricle of the Heart of John Pennant. 16389. a Remonstrance of divers remarkable Passages concerning the Church and Kingdom of Ireland. 1641, Murder will Out ; or The King’s Letter justifying the Marquis of Antrim. i | Relation of the Plot of the Jesuites, Popish Priests, and Papists in Ireland. 164 Vindication of Charles I. from the Irish Massacre. 1704. ; Carte (Thomas). The Irish Massacre set in a Clear Light. Vol. VI.—Containing— ‘a Answer to Sixteen Queries touching the Rise and Observation of Christm propounded by Mr. Joseph Heming, of Uttoxeter, 1654. Naylor (James.) Recantation ; penned and directed by himself, to all the Peop! le of the Lord. 1659. 7 Votes of Parliament, 14th March, 1648. Stawell (Sir John). Petition of. - List of the Members of Parliament that were secluded by the Army in 1648, c 0! since excluded by a few of their Fellow-Members. , The Hunting of the Foxes from Newmarket and T'riploe Heaths to Whitehall. 16: Steel (M.) Duke Hamilton, Earl of Cambridge, his Case, spoken to and ee ES True Portraiture of the Kings of England, drawn from their Titles, Succe ons, i Raignes, and Ends. 1650. be The King of Scotland’s Negociations at Rome for Assistance against 1 Commonwealth of England. 1650. s Coronation of Charles the Second, as it was acted at Scoone, 1st Jan. 1651. ‘g Trial and Confession of the Earl of Derby at Chester, Ist Oct. 1651. Likewise the Trial of Sir Timothy Featherstonehaugh and Captain Benbow, Xe. Speech delivered on the Scaffold by James, Earl of Derby, 15th Oct. 1651. Persuasive to a Mutuall Compliance under the present Government. Oaford 16% is 55 Several Draughts of Acts, prepared by Persons appointed to consider of t Inconvenience, Delay, Charge, and Irregularity in the Proceedings of the Law, 12th July 1653. | \ 1491 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotiection or Scarce AnD VALUABLE Tracts (continued )— : Vol. VI. (continued ) :— Names of the Members of Parliament called to take upon them the Trust of the Government of this Commonwealth, which began 4th June 1653; with the Transactions since that Time. Printed 1654 An Exact Relation of the Transactions of the late Parliament, their beginning and ending. By L. D. 1654. The Government of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, as it was publickly declared at Westminster, 16th Dec. 1653. Sedition Scourged ; or A View of that Rascally and Venomous Paper, intituled, “A Charge of High Treason against Oliver Cromwell, Esq.” 1653. Vane (Henry). A Healing Question, propounded and resolved upon Occasion of the late Call to Humiliation. 1660. Narrative of the Attempts made upon the Duke of Gloucester. 1655. Penruddock (Colonel). Directions for all my Fellow Prisoners, now to be tried for their Lives, by a Special Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer. 1650. Concerning the Forraigne Affairs in the Protector’s Time. The State of the Case between Denmark and Sweden. List of the Persons returned to serve in Parliament in 1656. aa lr aan to be the best, most ancient, and legall System of Government, mference held at Whitehall, with Oliver Cromwell and a Committee of _ Parliament, April 1657. Humble Petition and Advice, presented unto the Lord Protector, by the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses assembled at the Parliament. 1657. _ Account of the Burial of King Charles I. and of Oliver Cromwell. a _A modest Vindication of Oliver Cromwell from the Accusations of Lieut.-General — Indlow. 1698. : of his Highness the Lord Protector to both Houses of Parliament, 27th eat 1658. g Lamb (S.) Seasonable Observations offered to the Lord Protector. A Time-serving Speech spoken once in a Season by a worthy Member of Parliament. 1680. __ A brief Relation, containing the Arguments urged by the late Protector against ___ the Government of the Nation by a King or Single Person. _ Bethell (Slingsby). Narrative of the most material Debates and Passages in the ___ late Parliament. 1659. _ Gurick-Zee . C. Van). Way to the Peace and Settlement of these Nations fully “Ss in two Letters to the Lord Protector. be Allen (W.) A faithful Memorial of that remarkable Meeting of many Officers =. of the Army, at Windsor Castle, in 1648. ion of the Officers of the Army, inviting the Members of the Long Parliament to return. 1659. " Deelaration of the Lord Protector and both Houses of Parliament, for a Day of ___ Fasting and Humiliation, 18th May 1659. ; ‘4 ‘His te Highness’s Letter to the Parliament, showing his Willingness to submit BD this present Government. 25th May 1659. -seven Queries, relating to the General Good of the Three Nations. agland’s aga or a True Relation of the late Traverses of State in a Plea or Sir George Booth and the Cheshire Gentlemen. 1659. * nne pm Short Prescription to recover our Kingdom, Church, Nation, I present Confusion. 1659. Declaration from his Majesty the of Scots, Also, Letter to the Lord Lambert ee rset the King z .- c ° SOMERS (Lorp).—Cot.ection oF Scarce AND VALUABLE Tracts (continued )— ; Hi 1492 j 4 Vol. VI. (continued ) :— i Letter from Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, T. Scot, J. Berners, and J. Weaver, to the Lord Fleetwood, owning their late Actions, in endeavouring to secure ‘the Tower of London. 1659. Prynne (W.) The Case of the old secured, secluded, & now excluded Members. 1660 Monck (Lord General). Speech and Declaration, at Whitehall, 21st Feb. 1659, to the Members of Parliament, England anatomized, her Disease discovered, and the Remedy pIncren, in a Speech by the Member of the (so called) Parliament. Monck (General). Letter to King Charles, together with King Charles’ s Anawer 1660 A Seasonable Advertisement to all that desire an Happy Settlement. A Narrative of some Passages in, or relating to, the Long Parliament. By a — Person of Honour. 1670. Vol. VII.—Containing— Paulden (Capt. Thomas). Pontefract Castle, Account how it was taken, and how General Rainsborough was surprised at Doncaster. 1702. | Morris (John, Governor of Pontefract Castle). Trial and Examination of. 1649. Declarations of James, Marquis of Montrose. 1649. Answer of the Parliament to Three Papers delivered in by the Ambassadors of the United States. Also a Narrative of the late Engagement between the — Dutch and English Fleets. 1652. Relation of Sir Thomas Morgan’s Progress in France and Flanders with the Six , Thousand English, in 1657 and 1658. Printed i ’ Cleveland’s Petition to the Lord Protector. 1655. Hosanna; or A Song of Thanksgiving, set forth in Three Notable Speeches at Grocer’s Hall, June 7, 1649. Catalogue of Pensioners in the Long Parliament. Ecce ! The New Testament of Our Lords & Saviours the House of Commons, 1648. Mercurius Menippeus. The Loyal Satirist ; or Hudibras in Prose. 1682. The Earl of Pembroke’s Speech on the Debate of the City’s Petition. 1648. Gradus Simeonis; or The First Fruits of Philip, Earl of Pembroke. . The Last Will and Testament of the Earl of Pembroke. Bibliotheca Parliamenti. Classis Secunda. 1653. Acts and Monuments of the late Rump. 1660. - A Seasonable Speech by Alderman Atkins in the Rae Pavianne Account of the Gains of the late Speaker Lenthall. Don Juan Lamberto; or A Comical History of the late Times. Sancroft (Archbishop). Modern Politics. 1652. A Character of England as it was lately presented in a Letter to a Nobleman in France. 1659. Powell (Thomas). (1) The Art of Thriving ; or The Pathway to Preferment. 1635. (2) The Mistery and Misery of Lending and Borrowing. 1636. 7 Catalogue of all the Archbishops and Bishops of England and Wales. 1660. Mossom (R.) Apology in the behalf of the Sequestrated Clergy. 1660. For the King and Parliament; being a Relation of the Sufferings of the Quakers, - For the King and Parliament, and for every Member to read. 3 Adis (Henry). A Fanatick’s Address to the King & His Peers & Commons. 1661. Croft (Herbert, Bishop of Hereford). The Naked Truth; or The State of the Primitive Church, Trial, Confession, and Condemnation of Popery. 1680. Ascount of Queen Mary’s Method for introducing Popery. Copy of the Paper called the Fanatick’s New Covenant, together with the Baeble 7. Declaration at Sanquhar, 1680, > 1493 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cottection oF Scarce anp VatvaBLe Tracts (continued )— Vol. VII. (continued ):— Case of the present Distresses of the Non-Conformists. Address, expressing the True Sense of the Dissenting Protestants of England. Character of a True Protestant. 1682. Clarke (Samuel). (1) The Life and Death of Nebuchadnezzar the Great. 1664. (2) The Life and Death of Cyrus the Great. 1664. ' Hobbes (Thomas, of Malmesbury). Last Sayings of. 1680. Scargill (Daniel). The Recantation of. 1669. Hobbes (Thomas). An Historical Narration concerning Heresy. 1680. Sanders (E.) The Three Royal Cedars; being a Narrative of the Proceedings of King Charles, James, Duke of York, and Henry, Duke of Glocester. 1660. News from Brussels, in a Letter from a near Attendant on His Majesty’s Person. 1660. Declaration of the Nobility, Knights, and Gentry of the County of Oxon, which have adhered to the late King. 1660. King Charles II, his Declaration to his Subjects of England. With His Majesty’s Letter to General Monk. 1660. A Scandalous Pamphlet, entitled, the Valley of Baca; or The Army’s Interest pleaded, answered. 1660. Bunce (Alderman). Speech to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of London. 1660. M from the King of Scots to the King of Spain. As also Letter from the Duke of York gs King. “ Catalogue of the Peers of England. 1660. Hollis ae Instructions agreed on by Parliament for the Commissioners to the Hague ; with the Speech made thereupon. England’s Joy ; or a Relation of the most remarkable Passages from His Majesty’s arrival at Dover to his entrance at Whitehall. 1660. The Earl of Manchester’s Speech to His Majesty in the Name of the Peers, with His Majesty’s Answer. 1660. Proclamation against vicious, debauched, and profane Persons. 1660. Danverd (John). The Royal Oak; or An Historical Description of the Royal Progress, Travels, and Escapes of his Majesty, Charles II. 1660. Resolves of Parliament. 1660. Votes, Resolves, and Orders of the Parliament respecting the Prisoners in the Tower. 1660. Proclamation to summon the Persons who gave Judgment in the Murder of His Majesty's Royal Father. 1660. Smith (John). Abstract of Articles and Charge against Sergeant Norfolk, Esquire. Bridgman (Sir Orlando). Judgment at the Arraignment of the Twenty-nine Regicides, Smith (Henry). Petition of. Case of the distressed Lady Harrington. Case of Edmund Harvey, Prisoner in the Tower, condemned to die. 1660. Mayne (Symon). Considerations humbly tendered by, to shew that he was no ntriver in the Death of the late King. Petition and Address of the General Court sitting at Boston, in New England t Charles II, 1660. 2 + apelin Earl of Bristol’s Speech on the Bill of Indemnity. 1660. Speech of the Speaker to the King on the same Bill. 1660. _ His Majesty’s Speech to Parliament on Passing the Act of Indemnity. 1660. His Majesty’s Commission to search into the Sales and Purchases of Ecclesiastical Lands. 1660. Arraignment and Trial of those who made the late Insurrections in London. 1661. Philips (Tho.) The Long Parliament revived. 1661. » 1494 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cottzction or Scarce AnD VaLuABLE TRacTS (continued)— Vol. VII. (continued ) :— The Long Parliament is not revived. By R. C. True Copy of a Letter to the Provost and Preachers of Edinburgh, discovering the horrid Treacheries of the Marquis of Argyll and his Accomplices. 1660. Brief of the Case and Title of George Porter, Esquire, to a Deputation and — Management of both the Letter Offices. View of the Fallacies in a late Paper, entitled, The Lord Stanhope’s Case and — Title to the Office of Post-Master. Lea (Mr., Rector of Newton, in the Isle of Ely). His Case. Fleming (Oliver, Knight). (1) Petition of. (2) The Humble Narrative of, — shewing how he came to execute the Office of Master of Ceremonies. Case of those Persons who have Licenses for keeping of Taverns. Rockley (Francis). Representation of. Animadversions upon a Paper entitled, Considerations touching his Majesty's Revenues of Excise. Petition of Sir Job Harly, Sir John Jacobs, Sir Nicholas Crisp, and Sir John — ~ Harrison. On the Thunder happening after the Coronation of Charles II. 1661. Narrative of the manner of celebrating His Majesty’s Coronation in Bath. 1661, Representation of the sad Condition of many of the King’s Party. 1661. Appeal to the Parliament respecting the Poor. 1660. Petition of the Prisoners for Debt. , Reasons for passing an Act against Imprisonments upon the Writs of Capias, Bills of Middlesex, and Latitats. Addresses of several Prisoners in the Gate-house, Westminster. 1662. Turner (Sir Edward, Speaker of the Commons). Speeches of, to His Majesty. 1661. | Declaration of the Catholics of the Kingdom of Ireland. 1662. . His Majesty’s Speech, with the Lord Chancellor's, to the Two Houses of Parliament at their Prorogation. 1662. His Majesty’s Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, 21st March 1663-64. ¥ Articles between His Majesty King Charles II and the Kingdom of Algiers. 1664. — Hammond (Captain -Charles). Truth’s Discovery; or the Cavaliers Case clearly — stated. 1664. Cabala; or An impartial Account of the Non-Conformists’ Private Designs. 1663. — Narrative of the Sufferings and Oppressions of many Christians (injuriously — called Fanaticks). 1671. ] Account of the Informations exhibited to the Committee appointed to inquir re into the late Burning of the City of London. 1667. i Protestant Monument to the Glory of the Whigs and the Dutch, it being a fu il and satisfactory Account of the late Misterious Plot and Firing of London. 17 = Proclamation respecting the Fire in London. 1666, Vol. VIII.—Containing— The Earl of L——’s Letter to the Hon. Algernoon Sidney. Hon. Algernoon Sidney’s Letter against Bribery and Arbitrary Government. News from Dunkirk House; or Clarendon’s Farewel to England in his Seditious Address to the House of Peers. 1667. ma Bates (Dr.) Speech to the King, Nov. 22, 1667, in the Name of the Dissenting Ministers in and about London. Account of the Reasons which induced Charles II. to declare War against the United Provinces in 1672. Letter written by an Unknown Hand, whereof many Copies were pe among the Commanders of the English Fleet, . 1495 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cottection or Scarce anp VaLvapte Tracts /continued )— Vol. VIII. (continued) :— Meddows (Sir Philip). Enquiry into Leagues and Confederacies made between Princes and Nations. 1681. Lord Chancellor’s Speech upon the Lord Treasurer's taking his Oath. 26th - June 1673. Scheme of the Trade, as it is at present carried on between England and France. 1674. Letter to Monsieur Van B—— de M——, at Amsterdam. 1676. Shaftesbury (Earl of). (1) Delenda est Carthago; or The True Interest of pease in relation to France and Holland. (2) Speech upon the Debate appointing a Day for hearing Dr. Shirley’s Case. 1675. (3) Speech e State and Condition of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 1678. es cekegurg of the Popish Clergy of France to Louis XIV. 1677. Popi eee, ee out of the several Depositions made and sworn before the en A New Narrative of the Popish Plot. To the Tune of Packington’s Pound. Scobell (H.) The Power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in point of Judicature, discussed. 1680. Summus Angliae Seneschallus; or gm of the Lord High-Steward of England, his Office, Dignity, ‘and Jurisdiction. 1680. Letter from Amsterdam to a Friend in England. Account of the bloody Massacre in England. 1678. Account of the Proceedings at the Sessions for Westminster against T. Whitfield, J. Smallbones, and W. Laud, for tearing a Petition to the King. Catholick Cause; or the horrid Practice of murdering Kings justified by the Pope in a Speech to his Cardinals. 1678. Letter to Both Houses of Parliament on their Proceedings against the Catholics of England. 1679. _ Present Interest, both of King and People. Declaration of Lord Petre upon his Death, touching the Plot. ____ Judges Opinions concerning Petitions to the King in Publick Matters. Answer to a Letter written by a Member of Parliament in the Country, on y reading the Gazette of 11th Dec. 1679. Romanists best Doctor, who, by one infallible Remedy, cures all Popish Diseases. Bishop of Carlisle’s Speech concerning deposing of Princes. 1679. _ Articles of High-Treason, and other Crimes and Misdemeanours, against the Duchess of Portsmouth. _ Speech of Sir P. Warde, Lord Mayor Elect, Sept. 29, 1680; together with the . Speech of Sir R, Clayton, the present Lord Mayor. Ts of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, the 13th Jan. 1680, to the King, for the sitting of the present Parliament. _ Countryman’s Petition for a Parliament. 1682. Case of the Protestants in England under a Popish Prince. _ England’s Concern in the Case of his Royal Highness James, Duke of York, 1680. Letter to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York, touching his Revolt ean: or Return to, the Protestant Religion. Letter to a Person of Honour concerning the Black Box. Letter to a Person of Honour concerning the King’s disavowing the having been married to the Duke of Monmouth’s Mother. Letter from Scotland, written occasionally, upon the Speech made by a Noble Peer of the Realm. ' 4 Reasons for His Majesty’s passing the Bill of Exclusion. ig Letter to his Grace the Duke of Monmouth, this 15th July, 1680, PS 9a 1496 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotnection or Scarce anp VaLuasLE Tracts (continued )— Vol. VIII. (continued) :— Freeholder’s Choice; or A Letter of Advice concerning Elections. Seasonable Address to Both Houses of Parliament concerning the Succession, the Fears of Popery, and Arbitrary Government. By the Earl of Halifax. 1681. Miracles revived in the Discovery of the Popish Plot. 1682. Remonstrance and Petition of English Protestants against English and Irish Papists. Plain Dealing is a Jewel, and Honesty the best Policy. 1682. Reflections upon the Conduct of the King of Great Britain in the late Wars. 1682. Onslow (Denzil). The Memorable Case of, touching his Election at Haselmere. 1681. Complaint of Liberty and Property concerning Arbitrary Government. 1681. Letter to a Peer about his late Speech and Petition to His Majesty. Speech without Doors by a Plebeian to his Noble Friends. Letter from a Person of Quality in Scotland concerning the Duke of York. Some modest Reflections upon the Commitment of the Earl of Shaftsbury. Vox Populi Vox Dei; or England’s Lamentation for the Dissolution of the Parlia- q ment. 1681. Remarks upon the New Project of Association. Vindication of the Earl of Shaftsbury concerning his being elected King of Poland. List of Abhorrers. | Letter about Abhorrers and Addressers. 1682. Letter from a Friend to a Person of Quality, in Answer to the Former. Addresses importing an Abhorrence of an Association. Second Return to the Letter concerning Addresses. 1682. Reply to the Second Return. 1682. Earl of Angelsey’s State of the Government and Kingdom. 1682. Character of an Honest Man, and his Opposite the Knave. 1683. Some short Reflections on some Passages in the Character of a Popish Snocesalll Oates (Titus). (1) Petition to the King and the Council. (2) Letter to Sir Leoline Jenkins. 1683. Coat of Arms of Sir John Presbiter. 1658. Citizen’s Loss when the Charter of London is given up. Last Will and Testament of the Charter of London. Proceedings upon the Debate relating to the late Charter of London. Observation concerning the Regulating of Elections for Parliament, found among | the Earl of Shaftsbury’s Papers. | Das af Monmouth’s Case, with all the Crimes and Misdemeanours alledged occa s Grace. List of the Conspirators against the Lives of His Majesty and His Royal Highnelal Shower (Sir Bartholomew). The Magistracy and Government of England vindicated. Judgment and Decree of the University of Oxford against certain Pernicion Books and Damnable Doctrines. Pudsey (Sir George). Speech, on his being sworn Recorder of Oxford, 1683-84. True Relation of the late King’s Death. London’s Lord have Mercy upon us; a true Relation of Seven Modern Plague in London. Remarks on the Life and Death of the famed Mr. Blood. 1680. Treatise respecting the East India Trade. 1681. Petty (Sir William). Quantulumcunque concerning Money. 1682. Pa Proposal to the King and Both Houses of Parliament, respecting the Herring Fishery. Case of his Majesty’s Sugar Plantations. aa Phillips (Fabian). The Antiquity, right Use, and ancient Usage of Fines in Chancery. 1663. za 1497 SOMERS (Lorp).—CoLLxcrion or Scarce AND VALUABLE T'RaAcTs (continued )— . Vol. VIII. (continued) :— Impeachment of the Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale, with their Brother, my Lord Hatton. Apology for the Duke of Lauderdale. Ravillac Redivivus, being a Narrative of the Trial of Mr. J. Mitchel; with an Account of the Trial of Major Weir. 1678. Rowlandson (Mrs. Mary). True History of the Captivity and Restoration of. Emperor's Concession to his Protestant Subjects in Hungary. 1681. Short Account of the Life and Death of Pope Alexander VII. 1667. Relation of the late Earthquake and Eruption of Mount AEtna. By the Earl of Winchelsea. 1669. Sidney (Algernoon), Of Love. Vol. [X.—Containing— Two remarkable Paradoxes. I. That the World was created in an instant. II. That the World shall not entirely be consumed by fire. To the Most Reverend Fathers in God, William Archbishop of York, and John Archbishop of Canterbury, from James II. 1685. Villiers (George, Duke of Buckingham). 1. Discourse on the Reasonableness of Men’s having a Religion. 2. Letter to Author of Short Answer to the Duke of Buckingham’s Paper concerning Religion. Remonstrance, by way of Address, from the Church of England to Parliament, with some Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock’s Sermon, preached 29th May 1685. Second Remonstrance, by way of Address, from the Church of England. Address to the King and Parliament, from the Quakers. Alsop (Alderman). Speech. Penn (William). Speech. Address of the Presbyterians, presented to the King. Address to the King, by the Bishop of Oxon, Reply to the Reasons of the Oxford Clergy against Addressing. Address of the Atheists, or the Sect of the Epicureans. Reasons against Prosecuting Protestant Dissenters for Differences of Opinion in Religion. Letter to a Dissenter on the Declaration of Indulgence, by George Marquis of Halifax. 1687. Roman Catholic Principles in reference to God and the King. Protestant’s Doom in Popish Times. Abbey and other Church-Lands not yet assured to such Possessors as are Catholics. Pedigree of Popery ; or the Genealogy of Anti-Christ. Three Letters :—(1) Letter from a Jesuit at Liege to a Jesuit at Fribourg, giving an Account of the happy Progress of Religion in England. (2) A Letter from Father Petre, Jesuit, written to the Rev. Father La Chaise, touching the Affairs of England. Translated from the French. (3) Answer of the Rev. Father La Chaise, to a Letter of the Rev. Father Petre, Jesuit. La Chaise (Father). Project for the Extirpation of Heretics. Catholic Almanack for the Year 1687. State of the Church of Rome when the Reformation began. Petition of the Bishops. Letter from a Dissenter to the Petitioning Bishops. Answer to Petition of the Archbishop and Six other Bishops to His Majesty. 1688. — recommended by the Archbishop of Canterbury to all the Bishops in his urisdiction, Examination of the Bishops upon their Refusal of reading His Majesty’s Declaration. 8Q 1498 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cottxctioy or Scarce anp VatuaBLe Tracts ( continued )— Vol. IX. (continued) :— Enquiry into the Reasons for abrogating the Test. Samuel, Bishop of Oxon, his Reason for abrogating the Test answered by Samuel, Archdeacon of Canterbury. | Plain Account of the Persecution laid to the Charge of the Church of England. Burnet (Bishop). Apology for the.Church of England with relation to the Spirit of Persecution of which she is accused. Fagel (Myn Heer). Letter from, giving an Account of the Prince and Princess of Orange’s Thoughts concerning the Repeal of the Test and the Penal Laws. Church of England’s Complaint in Vindication of her Loyalty. New Test of the Church of England’s Loyalty. . Some Considerations about the New Test of the Church of England’s Loyalty. Instance of the Church of England’s Loyalty. Trial and Examination of a Libel, entitled, A New Test of the Church of England’s Loyalty ; with some Reflections on the Additional Libel, entitled, An Instance of the Church of England’s Loyalty. Account of the late Proposals from the Archbishop of Canterbury, with some other Bishops, to his Majesty, in a letter to M. B., Esq. England’s Wants; or several Proposals, probably beneficial to England. 1685. Oates (Titus). The Memoirs of. Reflections upon the Inconveniences attending wilful and malicious Forgery and Perjury. 1685. Cellier (Mrs.E.) Scheme for the Foundation of a Royal Hospital for Foundlings. 1687. Declaration of James, Duke of Monmouth. Duke of Monmouth’s Letter to the King. 1685. Account of the Execution of the late Duke of Monmouth, 15th July, 1685. Pudsey (Sir George, Recorder of the City of Oxford). Speech of. 1685. Relation of the Pope’s Nuncio making his Public Entry at Windsor, 1687. By the King; a Declaration, 1688. List of the Foot and Horse that are come with the Prince of Orange. : Relation of the Rejoicings made in Rome for the Birth of the Prince of Wales, 1689. Expedition of his Highness the Prince of Orange. 1688. Reflections upon the Petition to the King of the Lords who subscribed the same. 1688. Reflections on the Prince of Orange’s Declaration. Answer to the above. List of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal summoned by the Prince of Orange. 1688-89. Prince of Orange’s Letter to the Lords assembled in this present Convention. 1688-89. King’s Letter to the Great Council of Peers. 1688. Speech of a Commoner of England to his Fellow-Commoner. of the Convention. Oath which the Kings of Scotland are to take at the time of their Coronation. — His Majesty’s most gracious Letter to the Parliament of Scotland. " Parliament of Scotland’s Answer to His Majesty’s Letter. { Ferguson (Mr.) Representation of the Dangers impending over Protestants in — Great Britain. 1689. - Letter formerly sent to Dr. Tillotson, with the said Doctor’s Letter to the Lord Rasa Letter to a Bishop concerning the present Settlement, and the New Oaths. ‘ Proposal for uniting the Protestant Interest for the present, and preventing Divisions for the future. 1689, . Specimen of a Bill for uniting Protestants. Reconciliation of the Dissenters to the Church of England. | Shower (Sir B.) Letter to a Convocation-Man, On the Rights, Poland and Privileges of that Body. 1499 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotiection or Scarce and VALUABLE Tracts eas jo Vol. IX. (continued ) :— Narrative of the Dissenters New Plot. 1690. ‘Short and easy Method for the Extirpation of Popery. By a Person of Quality. 1690. Speech of Anthony, Bishop of Meath, when the Clergy waited on His Majesty in the Camp, near Dublin. 1690. - Word to the Wandering Levite, or Answer to Dr. Sherlock’s Reasons concerning the taking the Oaths. True Character of a Churchman, shewing the False Pretences to that Name. Observations on the keeping the 30th of January and 29th of May. ByJ.G.G. 1694. Querela Temporum ; or the Danger of the Church of England. In a Letter from of ——. Wagstaffe (Rev. Thomas). Letter out of Suffolk, giving an Account of the last Sickness and Death of Dr. William Sancroft, late Archbishop of Canterbury. 1694. a sa said Jeremiah, D.D.) Case of the Two Absolvers tried at the King’s Bench or giving Absolution at the Place of Execution. 1696. Scale the preserving the Protestant Religion was the Motive unto, or the End designed by the late Revolution. In a Letter to a Country Gentleman, as an Answer to his first Query. New Test of the Church of England’s Lo ; or Whi Loyalty and Church eds + Eng yalty ; ggish Loyalty Account of the Ceremonies of the Church of Rome at the Approaching Jubilee in 1700. His Majesty’s Message to the Convocation. 1689. His Majesty’s Letter to the Bishop of London. 1689. Reflections on a late Pamphlet entitled, Priestcraft in Perfection. Case of England, and the Protestant Interest. Character of the Wisest Men. 1696. True Cause of all our Miseries discovered in their Visible Effects. 1690. Vol. X.—Containing— Order of the House of Lords, Dec. 22, 1688. Treby (Sir George). Speech to the Prince of Orange, Dec. 20, 1688. List of the Members of the Convention. Names of his Majesty’s Privy Council. _ Prince of Orange’s Speech to the Lords concerned with him. _ Letter from the Emperor to King James, 9th April, 1689. Manner of deposing a Popish King in Sweden. Memorial from the English Protestants for the Prince and Princess of Orange. Murder will Out; or a full Discovery that the Earl of Essex did not murder Himself. 4 _Tnnocency and Truth vindicated. An Account of what hath been deposed to prove the Murder of the Earl of Essex. a _ Letter from a Lawyer in the Country to a Member of Parliament ; or Indemnity the Effect of Vacancy. _ Reflections on the late and present Effects of Proceedings in England. Sherlock (Dr.) Letter to a Member of the Convention. Answer to the above. Letter to a Friend, advising him in this Extraordinary Juncture how to free the Nation for ever. Now is the Time: a Scheme for a Commonwealth. Good Advice before it be too late, being a Breviate for the Convention. Reflections on the present State of the Nation. Speech to the Prince of Orange, by a true Protestant. Qu? Whether the King, Lords, and Commons, be a legal Parliament or not? Letter concerning the Coronation Medal. 1689, 1500 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cottection or Scarce anp VaLuaBLE TRACTS (continued )— Vol. X. (continued ) :— Honesty is the best Policy. Powle (Right Hon. H.) Speech to Their Majesties, April 12, 1689, with His Majesty’s Reply. , Remonstrance of the Protestants against deposing King James II. Letter on the Dissolution of Parliament and calling a new one. Somers (John, Lord). Vindication of the Proceedings of the late Parliament of — England. 1689. 4 ee whether a King, elected by the Parliament, 1689, coming to the Lords d Commons doth not make a complete Parliament, ie of the End of some Persons at Paris, 8th August 1689. Considerations on settling the Government. Argument for Self-Defence, written about 1687. Reasons why the Rector of P. took the Oath of Allegiance to King William and Queen Mary. ; Obedience due to the present King, Abteritheiadling our Oaths to the former. cro Case stated; or the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy no Badge of q avery. Minheer T. Van C.’s Answer to Minheer H. Van L.’s Letter of 15th March ean representing the True Interests of Holland. Letter to a Member of the Committee of Grievances. Earl of Sunderland’s Letter to a Friend in the Country on the Designs of the Romish Party. | An Honest Commoner’s Speech. Sedley (Sir Charles). Speech, in the House of Commons. 3 Follies of France ; or Rejoicings for the pretended Death of His Majesty King William, Observations on the late Revolution. . Dear Bargain; or State of the English Nation under the Dutch. Sherlock (Dr.) Second Letter on a French Invasion. Pretences of the French Invasion examined. Modest Apology for the loyal Protestant Subjects of King James, who diam } his Restoration. Great Britain’s Complaint for her late Measures, present Sufferings, and future — Miseries. French Conquest neither desirable nor practicable. Remarks on the present Confederacy and late Revolution. Lawton (C.) Jacobite Principles vindicated. People of England’s Grievances offered to be inquired into, French Prophecy; or An Admonition to the English a their near i approaching Danger. Account of Two Letters from King James to the Pope, aa from. the sai: of Melfort to the Queen. Letter from the King of England to the Earl of Portland. Shower (Sir B.) Reasons for a new Bill of Rights. His Majesty’s Speech to the States General. Conspiracy against King William III. Substance of King William’s Speech to his Cabinet Council. Substance of his Second Speech to his Cabinet Council. Knight (Sir John). Speech in the Commons. Account of the Number of Acres and Houses in England. His Majesty’s Speech to Parliament. Supplement to His Majesty’s Speech, 1501 SOMERS (Lorn).—Cottectioy or Scarce anp VaLuaBLE Tracts (continued )— | Vol. X. (continued ) :— Account of some Transactions in the Commons relative to the East India Company. 1693, . Discourse concerning the East India Trade. Rise and Progress of the East India Company. Vol, XI.—Containing— Godfrey (Michael). Account of the Bank of England. Settlement of the Land Bank, established 1695. And Abstract annexed. Draught of the Charter mentioned in the Commission to which it is annexed. Method for encouraging Navigation, and raising qualified Seamen. St. Lo (Captain). (1) Letter to the King and Queen concerning this subject. (2) Letter to the Lords concerning his Imprisonment. (3) Author’s Adver- tisement to the Reader. (4) Proposal for raising 20,000 Seamen. q Encouragement to Commanders and Seamen to take Enemies Ships, &c. " Halifax (Marquis of). Essay on Taxes. * Hale (Lord Chief Justice). Treatise on the Conveyances of Land. History of the Rook and Turkeys. Relation of Intrigues to restore King James. Carew (Isaac). Speech before King William III. King William’s Memorial justifying the Revolution. King James’s Letter to his Privy Councillors. The War justified, by a Catholic. Drake (James). History of the Last Parliament. Cursory Remarks upon some Disloyal Proceedings. Letter to the Earl of Perth. Stepney (George). Essay on the Interest of England. Remarks on the Act of Resumption of the Irish Forfeitures. List of the Parliament appointed to meet at Westminster, 6th of February 1700-1. History of the Kentish Petition. De Foe (Daniel). Address on Arrival and Imprisonment of the Kentish Petitioners. Legion’s New Paper to the House of Commons. By T. G. Gent. 1702. Legion’s Address to His Majesty. Legion’s humble Address to the Lords. 1703. Harley (Robert). Vindication of the Rights of the Commons. 1701. Of the Nature and Excellency of the Government of England. Establishment of Public Officers and Ministers of State, and how the Rights of ____ the Kingdom and People are secured. Establishment and Use of the King’s Councils. _ Nature of the Powers and Proceedings of the Lords and Commons on Impeachment. Act against Tumults and Disorders. = Vindication of the Rights and Prerogatives of the Lords. . 2 aed of the Proceeding relating to the Charge of the Commons against Lord ____ Account of the Death of the late King James II. His dying Words to his Son and Daughter, and to the French King. ____ Speech of the Pope on the Death of King James II. ia Memorial of His Most Christian Majesty to the States General. ____ King of France’s Memorial to the States General. ae Reflections on His Most Christian Majesty’s Memorial. ae Translation of the States General’s Letter to his Majesty. _ ___His Most Christian Majesty’s Second Letter to the States General. 1502 SOMERS (Lorp),—Oottzotion or Scarce anp VALuABLE Tracts (continued )— Vol. XI. (continued) :— Count D’Avaux’s Memorial. States General’s Answer to Count D’Avaux’s Memorial. Account of the Proceedings against Dr. Titus Oates for assaulting Mrs. Eleanor James, _ England’s Path to Wealth and Honour. Gloria Cambria ; or the Speech of a Bold Briton. Account of the Regiments of Horse and Foot in the Service of William and Marya Letter from an Officer to a Colonel. Aphorisms relating to the Kingdom of Ireland. Proceedings of the Parliament in Ireland. Letter from Dublin giving an Account of the Siege of Londonderry, Apology for the Protestants of Ireland. Proceedings of the pretended Parliament in Dublin. Account of the Present State of Ireland. Catalogue of the Nobility in Ireland. State of the Papists and Protestants in Ireland. Walker (Colonel). Letter from ; giving an Account of the Governor of Londonderry. _ List of the Nobility in Ireland in 1688. : True List of the French Fleet for the Year 1692. List of their Majesties and the Dutch Fleet for 1692. Remarks on the London Gazette. List of the Standing Forces of the Kingdom. List of King James’s Forces in France. Queries for the better understanding of King James’s Forces in France. Parliament of Scotland’s Address to His Majesty. Tract relative to the Address. King William’s Instructions to Commissioner the Duke of Hamilton. Proceedings of the Convention of the States of Scotland. His Majesty’s Letter to the Lords of his Privy Council. Account of the Affairs of Scotland, relating to the Revolution, Narrative of the Massacre of Glenco. Tract relative to the same. Account of the Preservation of the Regalia of Scotland. Vindication for publishing the above Account. Letter from the Nobility, &c. of Scotland to Pope John. Account of the Kingdom of Denmark. London’s Great Jubilee restored and performed on October 29th, 1689. Jz Description of Arches erected at the Hague for the Reception of King William II]. ~ Reasons for Passing a Bill in Parliament to erect Three Courts of Conscience. Reasons against the Bill. Remarks on Mr. Locke’s Book, in answer to Mr. Lounds; and several other Books — and Pamphlets on Coin. Child (Sir Josiah). Proposals for the Relief and Employment of the Poor. Letter written to a Member of Parliament relating to Trade. | Philips (George). A Problem concerning the Gout ; a Letter to Sir John Gordon. Gordon (Sir John). Reply to the above. ‘ Vol. XII.—Containing— Verdicts of the Learned concerning Virgil and Homer’s Heroic Poems. Essay concerning some Errors about the First Creation. Essay concerning the Peopling the New World. ¥ Essay concerning the Rise, Progress, and Destruction of Fables and ho - with the State of Learning. a 1503 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotzzcttow or Scarce anp VaLvABLE Tracts (continued )— Vol. XII. (continued) :— Collection of Advertisements, &c. relating to the Royal Fisheries within British Seas. Letter on the Situation of Holland with regard to Fisheries. Lloyd (William, Bishop of Lichfield). Account of the Life of Pythagoras, and other famous Men, his Contemporaries, &e. Table of Remarks and Discoveries, in Mr. Addison’s Book of Travels. Coronation of Pope Alexander VIII, &. 1689. Natural History of Superstition. Burthogge (Richard). Of the Soul of the World, and of particular Souls; in a Letter to Mr. Locke, &c. Enquiry into the Authority of that Text, ‘‘There are Three that bear Record a in Heaven,” addressed to Both Houses of Convocation. ri ius Collins (Anthony). Priestcraft in Perfection, &c. New Catechism, with Dr. Hicks’ Thirty-nine Articles. Drake (Dr.) Some Considerations relating to all future Elections of Members a to serve in Parliament, &. 1702. List of divers worthy good Patriots slandered, in a Paper called the Black List. Presbyterian Plea, addressed to the Peers of England. 1705. ~ Case of Dissenters, as affected by the late Bill proposed in Parliament for preventing a Occasional Conformity. 1703. Apology for Roman Catholics; in a Letter to a Member of Parliament. _ Withers (J.) History of Resistance as practised by the Church of England, &e. 1710. ___Usher (James, Archbishop of Armagh). Original of Bishops and Metropolitans. 1703. Atterbury (Dr.) The Mitre and Crown; and Continuation. 1711-12. Remarks from the Country upon Two Letters telating to the Convocation and Alterations in the Liturgy. _ High-Church Miracles; or Modern Inconsistencies. 1710. 4 Compton (Henry, Bishop of London). Letter concerning Allegiance. ; _ Dissen Teachers Address to the Junta against the Bill for Buil New My MGs in and about London and Westminster, &. 1711. ding Ni . rae Aen Alphonsus). University Oration concerning the different Fates of Christian Religion. 1709. Shay of the Episcopal Clergy of Scotland truly represented. 1707. Act ratifying the Confession of Faith, and settling Presbyterian Church Government. 1690. Petition of the Ministers who were thrust from their Churches in December 1688, to their Majesties’ Commissioner and the Estates of Parliament. 1689. Act for settling the Quiet and Peace of the Church. 1693. 4 a _ Act anent Intruders into Churches. wi C of William II.’s Will. 1702. a hs: Pol Remarks on the Life and Reign of King William IIL. 7 a a of the Receipts and Issues of the Public Revenues, &c. during King _ William’s Reign. in Parliament upon the Observations of the Commissioners for stating the Public Accounts of the Kingdom, delivered into the House of Peers. hgh gee a London and Westminster in Parliament examined and con- 7 he Exorbitant Grants of William III examined and questioned, &. 1703. A , of the Lords to Queen Anne, 1703; and Her Majesty’s Answer ' the Commons to Queen Anne, the Scotch Plot. 1704, > _ Account of Captain Simon Fraser, who carried on a Plot against the Government, 1704. ‘| 1504 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cottxorton or Scarce anp VatuaBLe Tracts (continued )— 4 Vol. XII. (continued) :— f Enquiry, whether it can be for the Interest of any Sort of People i r the teckanio’ King James III advanced to dp Throne of ths Kinglone » an Reasons against restraining the Press. 1704. Catalogue of Books to be sold at St. James’s. True List of the 'T'ackers. List of those Patriots who voted that the Bill i i might be tacked to the Land-T'ax Bill. 1705. Prevent Docwsionsl (a | Brief Account of the Tack. Character of a T'acker and Anti-T'acker. Letter touching the Rise of all the Embezzlements and Mismanagements of the _ Kingdom’s ‘l'reasure from the Beginning of the Revolution. 1710. ; Parallel Account of the National Expences from November 1640 to November 1659, &c. Essay on the Union of Scotland and England. Scotland’s Great Advantages by a Union with England. List of the Nobility and Gentry in the Scots Parliament, who were for and against the Union. 1706. Finch (Daniel, Earl of Nottingham). Memorial of the State of England, &c. 1705. Lawton (Charlwood). Civil Comprehension, &. 1705. Mackworth (Sir Humphrey). Abstract of Treatise entitled “Free Parliaments.” 1705, Kennet (Dr.) (1) Character of the late King James, in his Preface to an Address of Thanks. 1706. (2) The French Favourites. Scotch Echo to the English Legion ; or The Union in Danger, &c. Letter concerning the Scots Peerage. Case of the Scotch Commons with respect to the Election of their Members to Parliament. 5 View of the late Scots Ministry, and of the Reasons the Scots had to wish for the Union, 1709. Leger (Sir John D.) Account of what is said pro and con Dr. Sacheverell. 1710. Age of Riddles, or List of Extraordinary Positions, formerly called Contradictions, &¢, — True genuine ‘l'ory and Whig Addresses. High-Church or ‘ory Address. Low-Church or Whig Address, Whig Address. Satire upon the Addresses of the High-Church Party. Queries? 1710. Speech in the House of Commons on the late Ministry’s forcing a New Charter — upon the ‘own of Bewdly. 1710. a Thoughts of an honest ory upon the present Proceedings of that Party. 1710. — Harley (Richard). Faults on Both Sides; or An Essay upon the Cause, &c. of i : the Factions in the Nation. ‘d Letter of the Ministers of London, presented to the Divines sitting at Westminster, + against ‘loleration. 1645. a Vol. XIIJ.—Containing— F Harley (Richard). A Vindication of “The Faults on Both Sides,” from the — Reflections of the “Medley,” the “Specimen Maker,” and a Pamphlet entitled — “Most Faults on One Side.” With a Dissertation on the Nature and Use of — Money and Paper Credit in ‘I'rade, and the true Value of Joint Stocks, — maintaining the Assertions of the Author, in Relation to those Matters, 1710, — Considerations for Competitors and Electors of Representatives in Parliament. Harley (Robert). (1) Essay upon Public Credit. 1710. (2) Essay upon Loans, — Essay towards the History of the last Ministry and Parliament. 1710, ar i cares ——— 1505 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotzxcrion or Scarce anp VaLvABLE Tracts (continued )— o> > Vol. XIII. (continued) :— Letter from a Foreign Minister in England, to M. Pettecum, 1710. Translated from the French Or i St. John (Henry). Letter to the “Examiner.” Cowper (Earl). Letter to Isaac Bickerstaff, Esquire. 1710. Narrative of what passed at the Examination of the Marquis de Guiscard, at the Cock-Pit, the 8th of March 1710-11, relative to his stabbing Mr. Harley. Secret Transactions during the Hundred Days Mr. William Gregg lay in Newgate under Sentence of Death for High Treason. 1711, More Secret Transactions relating to the case of Mr. William Gregg. 1711. Swift I aryroapt ‘ Remarks upon a Pamphlet, entitled, A Letter to the Seven Lords of the Committee appointed to examine Gregg. 1711. Letter to a Member of Parliament, on the Resolution of the House to settle a Trade from Great Britain to the South-Sea of America. 1711. Allies and the late Ministry defended against France, and the present Friends of France. 1711. John Bull’s Last Will and Testament, as it was drawn by a Welch Attorney. Hanmer (Right Hon. Sir Thomas). Representation of the House of Commons to the Queen, with Her Majesty’s gracious Answer thereunto. 1712. Resolutions, Memorial, and Vouchers of their High-Mightinesses, shewing that the States-General of the United Provinces are wrongfully charged by the Votes of the House of Commons of Great-Britain with having failed in several Respects during the present War to furnish what they ought of their Quota, according to their Engagements. 1712. Case of poor Old England fairly stated ; in a Letter to a Member of the House of Commons. 1712. . Her Majesty’s Reasons for creating the Electoral Prince of Hanover a Peer of this Realm, in Latin and English. History of the Peace, from the Arrival of M. Mesnager, Sept. 18, 1711, to the Return of the Earl of Strafford from Utrecht, May 15, 1712. Answer to the Conduct of the Allies. 1712. Janson (Sir Theodore). General Maxims in Trade, particularly applied to the Commerce between Great-Britain and France. Trade with France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, considered. Speech of the Duke D’Amount, Ambassador Extraordinary from his Most Christian Majesty, to Her Majesty, on the 14th July, 1713, when he had his public Audience at St. James’s : Short State of the War and the Peace. Debts of the Nation stated and considered, in four Papers. Present Ministry justified ; or An Account of the State of the several Treaties of Peace between her Majesty and her Allies, and France and Spain. og 9 from the Commissioners appointed to take, examine, and state the Public _ Accounts of the Kingdom, and to determine the Debts due to the Army, &c. Magnatum apud Anglos Privilegia ; or The Privileges and-Preheminences belonging _to our English Peerage. ; « ison ; or Accounts on Both Sides fairly stated, in a View of the Manage- ment of the Wars in Spain under the respective Commands of the Earls of Peterborough and Galway. 1711. Translation of several Letters to Her Majesty from the King of Spain, the Junta of the Military Army in Catalonia, and the City of Vich. Account of the late Scotch Invasion, as it was opened by my Lord Haversham in the House of Lords, on Friday the 25th of Pokus 1708-9. Tabula Chronologica Archiepiscopatuum et Episcopatuum in Anglia et Wallia itr, Divisiones, &c. breviter exhibens concinnata per Sam. Carte, 8 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotixction or Scarce anp VALUABLE TRACTS (continued )— 1506 Vol. XIII. (continued) :— Tabula Chronologica Archiepiscopatuum et Episcopatuum in Anglia et Wallia, &c. explicata. Enquiry into the Authority of the Primitive Complutensian Edition of the New Testament, as principally founded on the most Ancient Vatican Manuscripts. Preface to a short and sure Method proposed for the Extirpation of Popery, in the Space of a few Years. By a Person of Quality. Divinity of our Saviour proved out of the Old and New Testament, &c. Dodd (Charles). Certamen utriusque Ecclesiae ; or a List of all the Eminent Writers of Controversy, Catholics and Protestants, since the Reformation. 1724. A Cat may look upon a King. 1714. Atterbury (Bishop). English Advice to the Freeholders of England. 1714. English advice to the Freeholders of England. 1714. A Parody on the tract preceding. False Steps of the Ministry after the Revolution ; in a Letter to my Lord. 1714. Walpole (Robert). Secret History of one Year. Index to the Report of the Secret Committee ; in a Letter to a Friend. Copy of a Letter from the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. 1715. Representation of the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. 1715. Old English Constitution, in Relation to the Hereditary Succession of the Crown antecedent to the Revolution of 1688. 1714. Somers (Lord). History of the Succession of the Crown of England. 1714. Leslie (Mr.) (1) Letter to a Member of Parliament in London. 1714. (2) The Church of England’s Advice to her Children, and to all Kings, Princes, and Potentates. 1715. Steele (Sir Richard). The British Subject’s Answer to the Pretender’s Declaration. 1716. ; Declaration of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Bishops in and near London, testifying their Abhorrence of the present Rebellion, 1715. Bishop Atterbury’s and Bishop Smalridge’s Reasons for not signing the Declaration — lately put forth by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the other Bishops. 1715. — Letter from the Earl of Mar to the King, &c. before His Majesty’s Arrival in — England. With some Remarks upon my Lord’s Subsequent Conduct, by Sir — Richard Steele. 1715. ; Asgill (John). Abstract of the Public Funds, granted and continued to the Crown since. 1st William and Mary, and still existing. With an Essay for the ~ more speedy Redemption of the Perpetual Funds; an Apology for the same; and an Appendix for Exchange of a Revenue in Ireland. 1715. 7 ‘Two Lists; shewing the Alterations that have been made in the House of © Commons, from the Beginning of the Reign of King Henry VIII, to the End of that of James I, and in the House of Peers, from the Accession of King — James I to this Time. With some Observations. 1719. i Reasons for Taxing the Public Funds. 1716. q Letter to the Lord Chief Justice King, on his Lordship’s being designed a Peer. 1726. _ Two Essays on the Balance of Europe. 1720. . Law (John). Money and Trade considered; with a Proposal for supplying the — Nation with Money. 1720. a Hue and Cry after Dr. Swift; occasioned by a true and exact Copy of Part of his own Diary, found in his Pocket-Book. ‘> Life of Aristides the Athenian, who was decreed to be banished for his Justice. Translated from an Arabick Manuscript. 1714. . @ Swift (Jonathan), Letter of Advice to a Young Poet; together with a Proposal for the Encouragement of Poetry in this Kingdom, ¢ Remarks upon the ancient and present State of London, occasioned by some mi Roman Urns, Coins, and other Antiquities lately discovered. 1723. . 1507 SOMERS (Lorp).—Cotxection or Scarce anD VaLuaBLEe Tracts (continued )— Be OSL t Vol. XIII. (continued )— oe Account of the Original of Writing and Paper, out of a Book, intituled, “La Libraria Vaticana.” > 4 _ Narrative of the Life and Death of John Rhinholdt, Count Patkul, a Nobleman = ” # of Livonia, who was broke alive upon the Wheel in Great Poland, Anno 1707, 0} TERS (Rosert). 1. The Southern States since the War 1870-71. 8vo. 1871 “we The Trade Unions. An Appeal to the Working Classes and their Friends. 30) MERSET (C. A.) 12mo.. Edinb. 1876 = Shakspeare’s ey Days. (Cumberland, Brit. Theat. vol. 28) 2. Crazy Jane. “Yes;” an Operatic Interlude. | (Cumberl. Minor Th. vol. 2) wt Sylvana. 5. A Day after the Fair. (Ibid. vol. 3) 4 6. The Sea. 7. The Mistletoe Bough. (Ibid. vol. 12) _ 8. The Female Massaroni. 9. The Twins of Warsaw. (Ibid. vols. 13, 15) SOMERSET (Epwarp, Marquis or WorczsTEp). 1. Century of Inventions. 12mo. Glasg. 1767 Ye Exact & True Definition of the Water-commanding Engine. (Patents, Suppl. vol. 1) 80. (ERSET (Heten). Adventures in Caffraria during the War. Edited by J.D. Fenton. , Y 12mo. 1858 : 7 SPURT, Gi). Tho Manchester and Thirkmero Scheme." “Manchéster, no date OMERVILLE (Atexanper). The Autobiography of a Working Man. By “One who ki has whistled at the Plough.” - 8vo. +1848 Dt (Mary). i. ie ieccicn of the Physical Sciences. 3rd Ed. 12mo. 1836 The same. 9th Ed. 12mo. 1858 ee Geography. : 4th Ed. 12mo. 1858 . The same. Revised by H. W. Bates. 6th Ed. 12mo. 1870 5. Physische Geographie aus dem Englischen von Adolph Barth. 12mo,2vols. Leipz.1851 6 be On Molecular and Microscopic Science, 8vo,2 vols, 1869 Ak - Personal Recollections from Early Life to Old Age. 8vo. 1873 IMERVILLE (Tuomas, D.D.) History of Transactions and Parties from the Restoration A ~ of Charles II to the Death of William III : also a History of Great Britain during the sin of Queen Anne, with Appendix of Original Papers. 4to, 2 vols. 1792- “98 f (Wrt1am). 1. The Chase; a Poem. 4to. 1796 2 The Chase, The Text edited by C. C. Clarke. 8vo. Edinb. 1868 “ oil (Chalmers’ Eng. Poets, vol. 11) NV RFELD Ta ars A.) Construction of Ships for Ocean and River Service ctically (Serials—Weale, vol. 40) any 0. C.) Dissertationis de Hydrocephalo Acuto Particula Prior. ea 8vo. -Hauniae 1836 ‘NEF (Wii1am). Treatise of the Roman Ports and Forts in Kent, published by __ James Brome, to which is prefixed a Life of William Somner. 8vo. Oxford 1693 | O25 Ausrecut, EpLeM von InnsTaEDTEN). Graphische Darstellung der hichte der Malerei von Giunta Pisano und Guido da Siena bis auf Louis ——— Saegn @ David und Jacob Asmund Carstens. 4to & fol. 2 vols. Wien 1853 D ATIUS (S. Ruem. Ancuter.) Statuta. (Migne, Ser. Lat. vol. 80) ONNERAT (Prez). 1. Voyage & la Nouvelle Guinée. 4to. Paris 1776 ey: Ve : as Indes Orientales et & la Chine fait par Ordre du Roi, 1744-81. ae 4to,2 vols. Paris 1782 me. ‘Translated by Francis Magnus, 8vo. Calcutta 1788 1508 SONNET, SAIGEY, err DELAFOSSE (MM.) 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Report on the Progress and — Condition of, by R. Schomburgk, for 1870, 1873. (Aust. Pamph. fol, vol. 3) * . | | . 1509 _ SOUTH AUSTRALIA (continued )— GOVERNMENTAL (continued ) :— Debates in the Houses of Legislature. Pore of the. - 1857-62. 1865-71. ar | ' Svo, 14 vols. 1857-71 tions.—(1) Mackinlay (John), , 1861. (2) Giles (Ernest), wie ug. to Nov. 1862. _ (3) Warburton ( olonel), Diary, 1872-73. (4) Gosse C.) rt and Diary, 1873. (5) Giles (E.) Explorations, 1873-74. The Ross (J.) orations, 1874. (7) Examination of Lake Eyre. (8) Forrest , Exploration, Oct. 1874. (9) Lewis (J. W.) Report on Lake Eyre cor 1875. (Inivol.) Fol. 1862-75 Government Gazette. 4to, 53 vols. 1841-79 Industries and Manufactures. South Australian Papers read before the Chamber of Manufactures, and reprinted by Authority of Government. 8vo. 1875 __ Legislative Council :—Votes and Proceedings. 1851-56. Fol.7 vols. 1851-56 Meteorological Observations under Direction of Charles Todd, for 1863. Fol. 1865 Musketry Instruction of the Army. Extracts from Regulations for conducting. 1859. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 5) Northern Territory of South Australia. Land Regulations, &c. 1863. (Ibid. vols. 17, 23) ie) Bifiscevatory. ad! Telographa Annual Report for 1866, by Charles Todd. Fol. 1867 x 9 Parliament of South Australia :—Proceedings. Fol. (60 vols. in 62). 1857-78 _ Public Accounts. General Instructions for the Preparation and Rendering. 1860. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 24) Sater and Statistical Returns. 4to, 15 vols. 1845-76 Statistical Sketch of South Australia, by Josiah Boothby. 1876. (8. hak Pamph. vols. 27, 28) Telegraph. Adelaide and Port Darwin. Report by C. Todd. SS 1873. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 3) ” Adelaide University Calendar for 1879. 8vo, 1879 DA ilaido : — 1. Brenton (W. Francis). Professional, Mercantile, and Trades Directory of Adelaide. 1870. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 3) _ 2. Howell (—). Directory for the City and Port of Adelaide. 1858. (Ibid.) Allen (James). South Australian Almanack and General Directory. 1844 & 1854. 12mo, 2 vols. 1844-54 Book Almanack. 1862. (Platts’.) 12mo, 1862 7 __ Boothby (Josiah). Adelaide Almanac & Directory for South Australia. 1864-79. F 8vo, 12 vols. 1864-79 2 --Byng (M.) Shilling Almanack and Miscellany for 1870. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 4) : Ay Garran (Andrew). South Australian Almanack and General Directory. 1854-55. 2 12mo, 2 vols. 1854-55 ir “Gazetteer (Official) and Road Guide. 8vo, 2 vols. 1866-69 y) yD Gawler. General and Commercial Directory. 1861. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 3) pperay uve) South Australian Almanack and General Colonial Directory % 12mo, 2 vols. 1850.59 Mee Radics of South Australia, 1867-68, including a Squatting Directory. _ Butler’s.) 8vo. 1867 a Platts’ Almanack, Diary, and South Australian Directory. 12mo. 1851 G Oy: a Australian Almanack. 1857-58. 12mo. 1857-58 JLUE pee ‘Adelaide oe) Club :—1. Names of Members, Rules, &e. 1865-67. 2. List of Wines, &c. §. Aust. Pamph. vol. 12) a | cane Vignerons. Rules and Regulations. 1869. (Ibid. vol. 14) » Mechanics’ Institution. Rules and Orders. 1838 (Ibid. vol. 27) Liedertafel, Statuten, 1868. (Ibid. vol. 12) ee es a7 iy 2 oa 1510 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (continued )— Cruss, &¢. (continued) :— Athletic Club (Mitcham Amateur), Third Prize Meeting. 1870. (8. Aust. Pam. v.12) Civil Service Club. Rules for Management. (Ibid.) Croquet Club (North Adelaide). Rules. 1865. (Ibid.) Debating Club. Rules. 1862. (Ibid.) Institute (South Australian). Annual Reports for 1861-62. 1866-75. é (8S. Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 1; Aust. Pamph. 4to, vols. 4,5) Turf (The Northern). Rules. 1865. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 12) | Union Club. Rules. 1870. (Ibid,) _CoMPANIES :— Bank of Adelaide. Minutes of Annual Meeting. 1867. (8. Aust. Pam. 4to, vol. 1) Flax Company (Willunga). Articles of Association. 1869. (8. Aust. Pamph. vol. 14) 7 Insurance Companies : 1. Adelaide Life Assurance and Guarantee Company ; Tables of Premiums. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 4 2. Agricultural Insurance Company (South Australian): Memorandum and — Articles. 1867. (Ibid. vol. ri 3. Equitable Fire Insurance Company. Memorandum and Articles. 1866. (Ibid.) — Jam Company (South Australian). Articles of Association. 1869. (Ibid.) Meat Preserving Company (The Adelaide). Articles of Association. 1869. (Ibid.) Mining (Gold) Companies. Memorandum of Articles of Association :—Caledonian, Jupiter, Nil Desperandum, Prince Alfred, South Rhine, Talunga 1867-70. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘ ining,’ vol. 1) | Mining (Silver) Companies :-—-Almanda, Colorado, Crescent, Esmeralda, Nevada. 1868-70. (Ibid.) Mining (Copper) Companies :—Beltana, Eagle, Moojoole, New Burra, Prince Alfred. 1869. (Ibid. vol. 2) Mining (Miscellaneous) Companies :—Augusta, Cartarpo Cobalt, Electrum, Mount — Lyndhurst, New Kanmantoo, Reedy Creek. (Ibid. vol. 2) Augusta, Ben Lomond, Crafers, Disraeli, Egmont, German Reef, Inglewood. Kadina, Lyndoch Valley, Mackereth, Mattawarraugal, Mount Lily, New Cornwall, North Australian, Parramatta, Point Hughes, Wallaroo Yatala. 1861-70. (Ibid. vol. 3) Slate Company (South Australian Delabole). Articles of Association. 1865. 4 South Australian Company :— (S. Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) 1. Report of the Directors condensed from the First Report and First and Second | Supplements, as presented to the First Annual Meeting, June 29, 1837. q Southwark 1838, (8. Aust. Pamph. vol, 17) 2. Supplement to the First Report. (Ibid. vol. 22) 3. Second Supplement to the same. id.) 4. Second, Third, and Fourth Reports. 1838-40. South Australian, Milunga, and North Arm Company for the Erection of Wharves, &c. on the Estate of Milunga, Port Adelaide. Meld. no date. Wie%: Pamph. vol. 4) yy LEGAL :— ‘ Act. The New Constitution. (S. Aust. Pion: ‘Law,’ vol, 2) Act. Adelaide Water Works. 1860. (Ibid.) Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Impounding of Cattle, — assented to Dec. 24, 1858. CToid y Acts. South Australian Militia Force. 1854-59. ) Adelaide. By-Laws of the Corporation, in force within the City. 1867. (Ibid. “a By Boothby (Judge). Case. Observations on the Report of the Committee of the House of Assembly on. By a Member of the Irish Bar. 1862. (Ibid.) | 1511 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (continued )— Lean (continued) :— — Deeds of Settlement :— 1. Adelaide Life Assurance and Goniasiee Company. 1865. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Law,’ vol. 1) 2. Bank of Adelaide, 1865; and Poreeenesy Deed, 1870. (Ibid. ; & S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 24) 8. Buil and Deposit Society (Imperial Permanent 1859. sti = Skies Pamph. ‘Law,’ vol. 2) 4, Gas Company (South Australian). 1865. (Ibid. vol. 1) 5. Mining Companies. North Cornwall. Kulpara. Wirrawilka. 1861. i (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Mining,’ vol. 3) Deed (Model). The Bible Christian for South Australia. 1866. cal Deeds (Trust) :-— (S. Aust. Pamp w, vol. 2) “4 a) x 1. Clergy, Widow, and Orphan Fund. 1865. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 2) 2. Endowment of Churches Fund. 1866. (Ibid.) _ Glenelg. By-Laws of the Town of. 1866. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Law,’ vol. 2) - Pamphlets. 8yvo, 2 vols. Various dates am ead Wakefield. By-Laws of the District Council of. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Law,’ vol. 1) IB RAR LES > _ Institute “Gouth Australian) :— 1, First Supplement to Catalogue of ahs sat aay. 1863. (S. Aust. Pam. vol. 24) “y 2. Annual Reports. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 1; & Aust. Pamph. 4to, vols. 4, 5) Legislative Council Library. Catalogue. Fol. 1855 Se cilstare, Catalogue of the Library of the. 1865. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 24) . South Australian Library and Mechanics’ Institute. Catalogue of Books. ay - 1851. (Ibid. vol. 26 _ Sto Church Library. Rules. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 1 | We ssleyan Church, Norwood. Catalogue of Library. 1862. (Ibid. vol. 15) Macazines anp PzrtopicaLs :— - Adelaid fa Journal and Prices Current. Nos. 1—15, 17, 19—22, 24, 25: BY Sheed 6, 1869 to Nov. 9, 1870. (S. Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 2) " Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. August 1848 to «2 Y "1849. 8vo,2 vols. 1848-49 _Anstalan Christian Pioneer. Nov. 1870 and Sept. 1873. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 16; & ‘Relig.’ vol. 5) 1 Family Herald. No.1; Aug. 1877. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 28) pina Advocate of the Children of Mary. Nos. 1—7; May to Oct. 1870. Adelaide (Ibid. vol. 16) tian Advocate and Southern Observer. 4to. 1858-60 h Chronicle for the Diocese of Adelaide. May, July, October, November 1866 ; J Jam , February, April, June, August 1867. ideloade 1866-67. (Ibid. vol. 10) omet; an Advertising Medium for Town and Coun Nos. 3—9, 12—16, 24, 29, —41, 44—46 ; April 1, 1867 to Nov.1,1870. Ade ide 1867- 70. ‘(Ibid. 4to, vol. 2) ut ar) and Port Adelaide Intelligencer. Nov. 2, 1867. (bid.) g and Queen; or Christ and his Church, and their Correspon 0s. 1,2; Nov. 1866 & October 1867. Sreieypbel. § H) Bradshaw. Dec. 1858. Adelaide (S. Aust, Pamph. vol. 5) ws Magazine. No. 9; Aug. 1845. Adelaide (Ibid. vol. 23) Methodist Record. July 1859. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 3) Advocate. Nos. 51—96; Jan. 1 to Nov. 12,1870. 4to, Adelaide 1870 arish Magazine. Nos. 19, 11; Dec. 1869 to Oct. 1870. Adelaide 1869-70. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 16) ay P ae - 1512 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (continued )— MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS (continued) :— South Australian Magazine. Edited by J. Allen. No. 6; December 1841. Adelaide. (8. Aust. Pamph. vol. 28) South Australian Register. Fol. 80 vols. Adelaide 1860-79 Spectator and South Australian Protestant Advocate. Nos. 40—42, 44—50; October 16 to December 25, 1869. Adelaide ‘Temperance Herald. Vol. III. No.1; Oct.1870. Adelaide, (S. Aust. Pam. vol. 16) Truth and Progress. January to December 1868 & 1869. 8vo. 1868-69 — Wallet (The), a Weekly Miscellany of Tales, Essays, Poems, &c. Original and — Selected. March to July. 8vo. 1865 — Witness for Truth. No.1; June 1869. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 2) Wood (J. F.) South Australian Horticulturist. No. 2; April 1856. ; MISCELLANEOUS :-— Adelaide, (8. Aust. Pamph. vol. 13) Adelaide. Handbook to the City, and a brief Sketch of South Australia. } Adelaide, no date. (Ibid. vol. 5) — Adelaide (The City of). Historical Sketch of the Municipality, &c. Adelaide 1871. (Ibid. vol. 27) — ‘“‘Admella.” The Loss of the, off Cape Northumberland, August 6, 1859. | Adelaide, (Ibid. vol. 5) Alfred (H. R. H. Duke of Edinburgh). Memoranda of Proceedings connected with — the Visit of H. R. He to South Australia. Adelaide 1867. (Ibid.) Boyuca; or The Fountain of Youth: a Tale. 1856. (Colon. Poetry) — Bushmen’s Club. History of the First in the Australian Colonies established at Adelaide. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 18) Clara Morison ; a Tale during the Gold Fever. 12mo. 1854 Colony to be founded on the South Coast of Australia. Outline of the Plan ofa proposed, with Account of the Soil, Climate, Rivers, &. 1834. (Ibid. vol. 28) Concert of Sacred Music to be held at Freeman Street Chapel, Sept. 6, 1854, in Aid of the War Relief Fund. Programme. Adelaide 1854. (Ibid. vol. 5) Correspondence relative to the Dismissal by Her Majesty of the South Australian Commissioners, Dec. 23, 1839. (Ibid. vol. 2) Great South Land. Four Papers on Emigration, designed to exhibit the Principles — and Progress of the New Colony of South Australia. 2nd Ed. 1838. (Ibid. vol. 21) Hobgoblins ; a Sheaf of Tales, Poems, and Sketches. By Unohoo and Udontnohoo, 1873. (Vict. Poetry, vol. 4) Ice and its Uses. Prices and Recipes. Sinnett and Co. Adelaide, (Ibid. vol. 4) Kooroona; a Tale of South Australia, by Iota. Oxford 1871. (Ibid. vol. 18) Letter (A Strange) from A. H. 8. Esquire, to the Colonists of South Australia. Adelaide 1865. (Ibid. vol. 7) Life’s Work as it is; or The Emigrant’s Home in Australia. By a Colonist. a 1867. (Ibid. vol. 19) Lonely Man of the Ocean; a Tale. 1856. - (Colon. Poetry, vol. 1) Magpie, Laughing Jackass, Curlew, and White Cockatoo. (S. Aust. Poetry, vol. 1) Memories of the Past. 1865. (Ibid.) New British Province of South Australia. 12mo. 4 2. The same. 2nd Ed. 12mo, 2 Northern Territory :— m3 1, Northern Territory. Published by Authority. Adelaide 1863. (Ibid. vol. 28) — 2. Correspondence about Dr. Goldsmith’s Resignation. Adelaide 1865. (Ibid. vol.6) 3. Land Orders. The Ballot for Order of Choice. Adelaide 1870, (Ibid.) Pamphlets. 8vo, 28 vols. Various places and dates — Pamphlets. 4to, 2 vols. Various places and dates Pamphlets (Mining). 8vo, 8 vols. Various places and dates — Pamphlets (Poetry). 8vo, 1 vol. Various places and dates: q 1513 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (continued )— __—- MiscetLanzous (continued ) :— Parliaments and Ministries. Analysis of the various South Australian, since the Introduction of Responsible Government. Adelaide 1870. (S.A. Pam. 4to,vol. 1) Port (Grab-all) Shavings (January to April 1866). Composed by N. Arm. 1866. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 7) Port Adelaide. Classical and Commercial School Judgment Book. (Ibid.) Pschycos and Phrenia; or The World before Man’s Advent. (Ibid, vol. 26) _ Public Accounts. General Instructions for the Preparation and Rendering of. et Savings Bank:— Adelaide 1860. (8. Aust. Pamph. vol. 24) 1. Rules and Regulations. Adelaide 1849. (Ibid. vol. 12) 2. Rules for the Guidance of Depositors. Adelaide 1865. (Tbid.) 3. Instructions to Telegraph Station Masters authorized to receive and repay 2 Deposits. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 6) - Song (National). “ Magill Juvenile.” (Ibid. vol. 7) Tariff (Our). Address to the People of South Australia on the best means of encouraging Productive Industry ; and thereby increasing the Wealth of the Colony. \ By an Old Colonist. “Adelaide 1860. (Ibid. vol. 4) Telegraph Party (Overland) sent out by Messrs. Darwent and Dalwood to Port Darwin. Instructions to the Officers in Charge. Adelaide 1870. (Ibid. vol. 6) Turkish Baths. 1869. (Ibid. vol. 4) _ Wind (The) and the Wave; a Poem, (Ibid. vol. 26) Wool Staple (Our); or A History of Squatting in South Australia, by W. R. L. ) Beticrovs -— , Adelaide 1865. (Ibid. vol. 6) ___ Angaston Chapel Case. Statement of Facts and Circumstances relative to the. . Adelaide 1861. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 1) _____ Answers to Questions respecting Christian Belief and Practice. (Ibid. vol. 3) ___ Atonement of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; its three Aspects and their ; Harmony. Adelaide 1867. (Ibid. vol. 2) va pee) of Believers by Immersion. Reasons for the. Also Remarks on the 4 rd’s Supper. Adelaide 1862. (Ibid. vol. 4) _ Baptist Church (Particular). Declaration of Faith and Practice. ee -: Adelaide 1867. (Ibid. vol. 2) fe : gh Church (Strict Particular). Salem Chapel, Kermode Street. Articles and aie ules, Adelaide 1855. (Ibid. vol. 4) ___ Bentham Street Chapel and Sunday School. Rules. Adelaide 1851-68. (Ibid. vol. 4) - Bible Translation Society; its Origin and History. Compiled for the Use of the a Baptist Denomination in South Australia. Adelaide 1864. (Ibid. vol. 1) _ Catholic Association for the Promotion of Religion and Education. First Report ___ of the Council of Delegates. Sydney 1869. (Ibid. tol, 4) _ Ceremony of Laying the First Stone of the Collegiate School of St. Peters, __ May 24, 1849. Adelaide. (Tbid. vol. 23) , Church of England in South Australia :-— 1. Account of the Proceedings of the Laity and Clergy, occasioned by the ___ Publication of certain Minutes of a Meeting held in Sydney by the Australasian _ Bishops, in October, 1850. Adelaide 1851. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 2) _ 2. Church of England and Ireland (The United). Enquiry into Rise and Progress - of, in Australasia. By an English Clergyman. Adelaide 1866, (Ibid. vol. 3) 3. Church of England in the Diocese of Adelaide. Report of Proceedings of DP the-Bynod. 8vo, 4 vols. 1869-79 _____ 4, Diocesan Assembly. Reports for 1853. (Ibid. vol. 10) RRS Synod (Adelaide). Reports1857-60,1862,1864-67. (Ibid. vols. 10, 23) 6. Visitation of the Lord Bishop at Christchurch, North Adelaide, Jan. 3, 1855. 73 (Ibid. vol. 5) 1514 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (continued )— Retiatovs.—Church of England in South Australia (continued) :— 7. Church of England Endowment Society for the Diocese of Adelaide. 1867. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vols. 10, 23) 8. Declaration of Trust by Augustus Shortt, Bishop of Adelaide, and the Hon. John Morphett, M.L.C. as to £5200 held towards the Endowment of Churches Fund. Dated Jan. 5, 1860. 9. Fundamental Provisions and Regulations for Government of the United Church of England and Ireland within the Diocese of Adelaide. . (Ibid.) Colonists. The Committee of the Total Abstinence Society to the newly arrived. Adelaide 1850. (Ibid. vol. 1) Communion Service. (Ibid. vol. 2) Congregational Chapel-Building of S. Australia. Rules. Adel. 1861. (Ibid. vol. 4) Congregational Churches of Australia. Minutes of Proceedings at the Conference of Delegates, held in Adelaide, Nov.1859. Adelaide 1860. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 26) Dark Deeds of the Dark Ages; a Lecture. : Adelaide 1868. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 3) Feast of Belshazzar ; a Poem. (Colon. Poetry) Flee from the Wrath to come. Adelaide. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 3) Form of Consecrating a Church or Chapel. (Ibid. vol. 4) Form of Prayer to be used July 28, appointed as a Day of Solemn Fast, Humiliation, and Prayer. Adelaide 1854. (Ibid.) Form of Service (A Short) on the principle of that of the Authorized Liturgy of the Church of England, viz. Congregational Responsiveness. By a Presbyter. Adelaide 1862. (Ibid.) Foxe’s Book of Martyrs. Questions on. Adelaide 1869. (Thid.) © Hebrew Congregation (Rundle Street.) Laws and Regulations. Adelaide 1862. (S. Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) Hindmarsh Square Congregational Church Rules. Adel. no date. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 1) i Hymnal (The Christian). 2nd Ed. Adelaide 1869. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 39) — Hymns (Selection of) from the Book of Psalms and Hymns in use in the Church of — England in South Australia. Adelaide 1853. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 4) Hymns (Supplementary) for the Church of England. 1864. (Ibid) — Hymns to be sung at the Anniversary of the Bible Christian Sabbath Schools, Moonta Township. Adelaide 1870. (Ibid.) — 2. Hymns to be sung at Brighton and Kooringa Wesleyan Sunday Schools. Adelaide 1870. (Ibid.) — 3. Hymns to be Sung on Christmas Day, Christchurch, North Adelaide. At — Salisbury Congregational Sunday School Anniversary, 1870, And at the Baptist Sunday School, Aldinga. 1870. (Ibid) Hymns (Original) for the use of Christians. 1859. (Ibid.) _ Hymns (Original) for the Young. By S. A. B. “ 1866. (Ibid.) — I shall go to him; but he shall not return to me. Adelaide 1864. (Ibid. vol. 3) Immersed Believers; or Christian Church Meeting in Adelaide. Regulations to be observed by the Congregation. Adelaide 1857. (Ibid. vols. 3, 4) — Joses, Transition of. The Seven Visions. Adelaide 1867. (Ibid. vol. 1) © Kensington High Street Congregational Church Rules. Adelaide 1867. (Ibid. vol. 4) — League for the Maintenance of Religious Freedom in the Province. ‘Tracts, Nos. 2, i April 1847 and Oct. 1848. (Ibid. vol. 3) — Messiah’s Coming and Kingdom, with the Signs of the Times; with Extract from the Book of Enoch. Adelaide 1866. (Ibid.) | New Church (Adelaide Society of the). Report. 1863. (Ibid, 4to, vol. 1) Office for laying the Foundation Stone of a Church or Chapel. a Adelaide, no date. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 4) 1515 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (continued — ___Retierous (continued ) :— Office for laying the Foundation Stone of the Cathedral of St. Peter, North Adelaide. Adelaide 1869. (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 4) Order for Laying the Foundation Stone of a Church School. (Ibid.) . age 8yvo, 5 vols. Various places and dates 7 er (Common) for Unitarian Christian Worship; and Selection of Chants, = ius and Anthems. Adelaide 1869. (Ibid.) _ Prayer (The Apostolate of). A holy League of Zeal, in Union with the Sacred | eart of Jesus. Adelaide. (Tbid.) _ Presbyterian Free Church in South Australia. Narrative of Proceedings at the Formation of the Presbytery of the Adelaide. 1855. (Ibid. vol. 2.) _ Protestant Church Alliance. Thoughts and Facts connected with a Movement, in ___—- 1858, to promote a Closer Alliance of Evangelical Christians in South Australia. By a Lay Member of the United Church of England and Ireland. P Adelaide 1859. (Thid. vol. 1) a R. (J.):—1. Shining out of One Part of Heaven unto Another. 2. The Demon- n stration of a Rebuke addressed by the Spirit to the Crown of England. SS Adelaide 1866. (Ibid. vol. 2) Roman Catholic Church, and its Claims. Mt. Gambier. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 1) ‘San pee Tone. Memorials of; a Native Teacher and Female Missionary at Ningpo, ig (S. Aust. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ 8vo, vol. 2) . Extracts from the Holy Scriptures, in the Language of the Tribes biting the Lakes and Lower Murray; and called Narrinyeri. Adelaide 1864. (Ibid. vol. 3) Songs (Selected Sacred). 1869. (Ibid. vol. 15) _ Sprinkling not Baptizing, versus Dipping not Baptizing. Adelaide 1861. (Ibid. vol. 2) __ Wontip. The Spirit of, in all Ages. Adelaide 1861. (Ibid.) - Soot TIES (MISCELLANEOUS) :— = Agila Society (The Northern). 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Annual Repo } ‘” a Adelaide 1858-61. (S. Aust. jc vol, 13) , ee ig i? 7, tural and Horticultural Society :— <3 8 Reports for 1855 and 1867. (Ibid. vols. 13, 26) 2. Catalogue of thé Exhibition, Nov. 7, 8, 1867. (Ibid. vol. 13) 8 Society. Reports for 1861, -62, -64, -68, -69. (Ibid. vol. 8) 4 ‘ ding Tavestmant, and Land Societies. Rules :— i. Adelaide, Kensington, and Norwood. Adelaide 1863. (Ibid. vol. 1) ie (29, Alliance Building and Investment. Adelaide 1857. (Thid.) _ 3. Gawler Town and Suburban. ; Adelaide 1856. (Ibid.) Pe _ 4. The Globe. Adelaide 1857. (Ibid.) 5. Goolwa and Port Elliot. Adelaide 1855. (Tbid. vol. 14) «6. Greenock Land and Building. Adelaide 1866. (Ibid. vol. 11) eo Permanent. Adelaide 1865. (Ibid.) 8. Kapunda and Light. Adelaide 1862. (Tbid.) 9. Mitcham Building and Investment. Adelaide 1854. (Ibid. vol. 14) A ag Barker Land. Adelaide 1856. (Ibid.) ble eld Company. Adelaide 1854. (Ibid. vol. 11) ide Buildin Adelaide 1856. (Ibid.) North Adelaide earhiahait Land and Building. Adelaide 1858. (Ibid.) uriootpa Land, Building, and Investment. Adelaide 1856. (Ibid.) manent Equitable. Adelaide 1865. (Ibid.) ad: anent Land and Building. Adelaide 1857-58. (Ibid.) «17. Be fRestralian Mutual Permancnt Building, &c. Adelaide 1878, (Ibid. vol. 28) nley County Land and Building. Adelaide 1851. (Ibid. vol. 11) rance Permanent. Adelaide 1857. (Ibid. vol. 14) 1516 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (continued )— Socretres (MiscELLANEOUS) (continued ):— Carpenters’ Association. Rules. Adelaide 1865. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 12) Commerce (Chamber of), Annual Reports. Eighth and Twentieth. 1858 & 1870. Adelaide. (Ibid. vols. 22,27) Fire-Brigade Association. Memorandum and Articles. Adelaide 1869. (Ibid.vol. 14) _ Foresters’ Friendly Society. By-Laws:—Courts Alexandra, Friendship, Kensington, Renton, and Perseverance. (Ibid. vol. 2) Horticultural and Floricultural Society. Rules. Adelaide 1866. (Ibid. vol. 12) Lloyd’s Association of Underwriters (Adelaide). Rules. (Ibid. vol. 14) Manufactures (South Australian Chamber of). Rules. Adelaide 1869. (Ibid.) Masonic Lodges. By-Laws :—-Clare Lodge; Lodge of Truth; North Adelaide ; q South Australian Chapter Royal Arch. 1855-68, Adelaide 1855-68. (Ibid. vol.2) Mechanics’ Institution (Adelaide), Rulesand Orders. 1838. Adelaide (Ibid. vol. 27) Medical Association. General and By-Laws. Adelaide 1869. (Ibid. vol. 12) Oddfellows’ Friendly Society in connection with the Manchester :— . 1. Adelaide District. Annual Meeting, Jan. 12, 1869. (Ibid. vol. 27) 2. By-Laws :—Albion, Auburn, Flinders, Highercombe, Hindmarsh, Loyal Hope, | Loyal Virginia, Moonta, Mount Pleasant, Mount Torrens, Pioneers, Princess — Royal, Smithfield, South Australian, Stirling, Temple of Peace. 1859-69. ? (Ibid. vol. 1) — 3. South Australian. Quarterly Report, Jan. 19, 1869. (Ibid. vol, 27 Philharmonic (Adelaide) Society :— 1. Rules. Adelaide 1869. (Ibid. vol. 14) 2. Book of Words for Opening Concert, Sept. 16, 1869. (8. Aust. Poetry, vol. 1) 3. First Concert, 1870-71. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 7) Philosophical Society of Adelaide. Transactions and Proceedings for 1877-78. 8yo — Rechabites (Independent Order of):— 1, By-Laws of the Moonta and Salem Tents, Albert District, | General Laws of the - Albert District, and Female Branch. Adelaide 1868-69. (S. Aust. Pam. vol. 2) — 2. First Report of Albert District, established at Queenstown. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 27) Stonemasons’ Union (The Operative). Rules. Adelaide 1864. (Ibid. vol. 12) Talisker Institute. Rules and By-Laws. Adelaide 1870. (Tbid.) Total Abstinence Society. | (Ibid. vol, 27) Socretres (RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT) :— . Aborigines-Friends’ Association. Eighth and Eleventh Reports. 1866 and 1869. (Ibid. vol. 8) Adelaide Benevolent and Strangers’ Friend Society. Second Report. . Adelaide 1851. (Ibid. vol. yi Adelaide City Mission. 2nd Report. Adelaide 1869. (Ibid. vol. 8) Bible Society. British and Foreign :— a 1. Auxiliary South Australia. Reports, 12th, 14th, 21st, 23rd, 24th. q Adelaide 1857-70. (Ibid. vol. 9) 2. Gawler Branch. Report. Ganler 1860. (Ibid. vol. 3) 3. Mount Barker Branch. First Report. Adelaide 1856. (Ibid. vol. 8) Bush Mission. Third and Fourth Annual Reports. 1860-61. (Ibid.) Christian Benefit and Investment Society. Rules. Adelaide 1862. (Ibid. vol. 12 i Church of England Endowment Society for Diocese of Adelaide. Report and Rules. 1860-68. (Ibid. vols. 10, 23) Church Committee of the Lower Murray and Darling Districts. Second Report. 1862-64. (Ibid. vol. 8) Church (South Australian), Reports for 1849, 1850, 1852. (Ibid. vols. 10, 23) Cincture, Archconfraternity of the Sacred. Rules and Regulations. 2 Adelaide 1869. (Ibid, vol. 15) ®. %6i7 sours AUSTRALIA (continued )— Socrertes (RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT) (continued ) :— Congregational and Home Missionary Society. Third and Fourth Reports. Adelaide 1868-69. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 8) Congregational and Home Missionary Society. Sixteenth Report. 1865. (Ibid.) _ Dispensary (Adelaide Homoeopathic). First and Second Reports. sii 1868-69. (Aust. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 5) Female Refuge. Tenth and Eleventh Reports. 1867-68. (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 9) __ -Hospitals (Adelaide). Rules and Regulations. 1850. (Ibid. vol. 26) _ Lifu Mission. Third and Fifth Reports. Adelaide 1866-68. 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(8) Zarate (Hernando de). _ 29.—Poemas Epicos, Vol. II:—(1) Rufo (J.) (2) Valdivielso (J.de). (3) Acevedo A.de). (4) Borja (F. de). 5) Oita (P. de). (6) Diaz Callecerrada (M.) 7) on ae . de). (8) Ulloa y Pereyra (L. de). (9) Verdugo de Castilla (A.) 10) Mauri (J. M. (11) Fernandez de Moratin(N.) (12) Vaca de Guzman — WM.) ~— (18) Lista y Aragon (A.) —_ (14) Reinoso (F. J.) 30, 31.—Mariana (Juan de). Obras. __ 32.—Poetas Liricos de los Siglos XVI y XVII :—(1) Vega (G. de la). (2) Cetina a G. de). (3) Hurtado de Mendoza (D.) (4) Castillejo (C. de). (5) ee : errera(F.de). (6) Medrano(F.de). (7) Cespedes(P.de). (8) Pacheco A (F.) (9) Rioja (F. de). (10) yo (J. de). (11) Alcazar (B. del). (12) Salinas (J. de). (13) Quiros (P. de). (14) Gongora (Luis de). _ 35.—Sancha (Justo de). Romancero y Cancionero Sagrados. _ 87.—Leon (Luis de). Obras. _ 38.——Vega Carpio (Lope Felix de). Coleccion de Obras no Dramaticas. _ 39.—Moreto y Cabaiia (Agustin). Comedias Escogidas. _ 40.—Libros de Caballerias con un Discurso y un Catalogo razonado por P. de on Gayangos :—(1) Amadis de Gaula. (2) Las Sergas de Esplandian. _ 42.—Poetas Liricos de los Siglos XVI y XVII :—(1) Espinosa (P. de). —_ (2) Trillo __ Figueroa (F. de). (3) Jauregui (J. de). (4) Felipe IV. (5) Gann FA Austria. 6) Condé de Villamediana. (7) Moreno (M.) (8) Polo de Medina (8. J.) (9) Salazar y Torres (A. de). (10) Varros (A. de). aa ae Perez de Herrera (C.) (12) Alcazar (B. del). (18) Salinas .(J. de). (14) Argensola (L. y B. Leonardo de). (15) Gomez (A. E.) (16) Rebolledo erie. (0) ¢ de). (17)Setanti(J.) (18) Rufo (Juan). (19) Mirademeseua (A.) ___ (20) Cancer y Velasco (J. de.) (21) Solis y Rivadeneyra (A. de). (22) ___ Valenzuela (F. de). 23) Figueroa (B. C. de). 24) Floresta de Vari ia. (5) Nieto y Molina (Fr) Sihipeane _ 43.—Dramaticos Contemporaneos a Lope de Vega:—(1) Mescua(M.de). (2) Vel P, , de Guevara (L.) (3) Godinez (F.) (4) Ximenes de Enc (DS ; (Hen ‘= .. de). (6) Herrera (J. de). ) Salas Barbadillo (A. J. de). (8) Castillo ___ Solorzano(A.del). (9) Bermudez (L.deB.) (10) Villaizan (J. de). (11) Coello ae A.) _ (12) Hurtado de Mendoza (A.) (13) Montalvan (J. P. de). ‘ -Sabio (Alfonso el). La Gran Conquista de Ultramar, SPAIN (continued )— 1520 Brstioreca DE AvToRES Espanouxs, &c. (continued) :— VoLs. 45.—Dramaticos Contemporaneos a Lope de Vega:—( C) Lie (M.) (2) Ta: (F.) (3) ig (G. de). (4) Canesma (C. B. de). (5) Turia (R. (6) Castro (G. (7) Goris (M. de la), Oy Grajales (J.) (9) Poyo D 8. i (10) ne, (A. de). (11) Avila (G. 46, 50.—Jovellanos (Gaspar Melchor de). jie 47.—Dramaticos Posteriores a Lope de Vega :—(1) Solis (A. de). (2) Aragon (A. C. de). (3) Fragoso (J. de M.) (4) Ramirez de Arellano (F. do tad (5) Figueroa y Cordoba (D. y J.) (6) Villaviciosa (8. de), y Avellaneda (F. ae. (7) Martinez (A.) (8) Gomez (A. E.) (9) Zarate (F. de). (10) Velez (J.) (11) Cuellar (J. de). % 48.—Dramaticos Posteriores a Lope de Vega:—(1) Diamante (J. B.) (2) Mo d y Silva (C.de). (8) Caro(A.) (4) Rispdien nu de). (5) Movie easy aT (6) Ingenio de Esta Corte. (7) Hoz y Mota (J.dela). (8) Salazar y Torres — (A.de). (9) Cruz (J. I. dela). (10) forint (F. BS (11) Leon (Ml. F. de). (12) Zamora (A. de). (13) Canizares (J. de). 49.—Curiosidades Bibliograficas:—(1) Mendoza (D. H. de). (2) Zuniga tg de). (3) Arjona (J.de). (4) Horozco (A.de). (5) Giierta (H. de). (6) Hi 4 (G. L.) (7) Ceriol (F. F.) (8) Torre (A. de la). (9) Villalobos (F. ey 4 (10) Manse (C. de). (11) Caballero de la Tranca. (12) Sal (J. de la). — (13) Mendoza (D. de). (14) Incierto Autor, Pia Junta en el Panteon del Escurial. — 51.—Escritoyes en Prosa anteriores el Siglo XV :—(1) Al-Mocaffa (Abd. ben) (2) Sancho (El Rey). (8) Manuel (J.) (4) Libro de los Enxemplos. (5) Libro de los Gatos. (6) Luna (El Antipapa). 53.—Rojas Zorrilla (Francisco de). Comedias Escogidas, ; 54, 55.—Teresa (Santa). 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Fire and Marine, and Life Annuity Association Deed. Hobart Town 1838. (Tbid.) Tron (Tasmanian Chasooally, Prospectus. 1872. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 8) Steam Navigation Company (Eastern Coast). Deed of Copartnershi d Hobart Town 1855. (‘l'asm. Paik vol, ee Steam Navigation Company (‘The Tasmanian). Deed of Copartnership. MisceLLaNEous :-— Hobart Town 1852. (Ibid) t Abbott v. The Crown. Hobart Town 1849. (Ibid. vol. 199 | Abolitionists and Transportationists; a Satirical Poem. Hobart Town 1847. (Aust. Poems, vol. 1) Algebraical Definitions and Rules for the Use of Pupils in the Hutchins School. — Hobart Town 1852. (‘I'asm. Pamph. vol. 14) Assembly (The Tasmanian House of). A Metrical Catalogue. Hobart Town Ii 1860. (Ibid. vol. 23) Australasian League Conference held in Hobart Town and Launceston, April and May, 1852. Sessional Papers, &. Hobart Town 1852. (Ibid. vol. 37) Bank Holidays!! and What next? or The Delights of the Scab Act. ‘Two Dramatic Romances. Launceston 1870. (Aust. Poet. vol. 12) Catalogue of the Library of Hobart Town Mechanics’ Institute. Hobart Town 1860, Catalogue of the Library of the Launceston Mechanics’ Institute. Launceston 1861. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 22) Catalogue (Classified) of the Parliamentary Library. Fol. Hobart Town 1858 Catalogue of the Books in the Library of the Floating Bazaar. Launceston ee | Catalogue of Plants in the Royal Society's Gardens, Queen’s Park, Hobart To Catalogues :— (Aust. Pamph. vol, 18, 1. Tasmanian Public Library and Reading Room. 8vo. Hobart Town a 2. The same; another edition. 1862. (Aust. Pamph. vol Chatelaine (The Literary); a Souvenir of the Launceston Mechanics’ Institu' Bazaar. Launceston 1858. (Ibid. vo Cheine’s Estate in the Matter of the Trustees John Dunn and T. Hewitt h alleged W. G. Cheine gave his father a Fictitious Mortgage. Hobart Town 1846. (‘Tasm. Pamph. vol. 1) Dion (Letters of). Hobart Town 1851. (Ibid. vol. | y Educational Papers. Fol. Hobart Town 1859 Finance. Letters of a “ Colonist.” Launceston 1864. (‘Tasm. Pamph. vol. 30) Flax in Tasmania. On the Growth of. Hobart Town 1864. (Ibid. wa 31, Flax. On the Cultivation of, the Use of Linseed, and Method of cultivat: rt Hemp Plant. By “ asman.” Hobart Town 1870. (Ibid) Forster (Commander G. B.) and the Government of Tasmania, Corresponden between. Hobart Town 1856. (Ibid. vhs Guide to Excursionists between Australia and T'asmania. 2nd Ed. Melb. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 25 1559 ‘PASMANIA.—Musorztaxzous (continued ) :— ___-Hand-book of Garden and Greenhouse Culture in Tasmania. Hobart Town 1870. (Tasm. Pamph. vol. 31) Headlong Rhymes, by a Policeman. Launceston 1843. (Aust. Poet. vol. 2) - History of Van Diemen’s Land. No title-page. (Tasm. Pamph. vol. 24) _ Hobart Town. 1. Bye-Laws for Preservation of Peace. 1853. (Ibid. vol. 1) 2. Cab Regulations; Bye-Laws for Licensed Vehicles. 1853. (Ibid.) "Hobart Town. The Right of the Inhabitants of, to an Independent Supply of Pure Water. Hobart Town 1847. (Ibid. vol. 11) Hobart Town High School. Annual Report, December 1858. a Hobart Town 1859. (Ibid. vol. 14) Sei rernation arding the Colony of Van Diemen’s Land, printed by Order of a H. E. Sir Wi Denison. Hobart Town 1853. (Ibid. vols. 11, 30) — of Lands in Tasmania. Papers relative to. es Hobart Tonn 1855. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 9) Libel (Case of). Rev. C. Simson and Rev. J. Mackersey versus Rev. John Storie. = Hobart Town 1864. (Tasm. Pamph. vol. 28) : - Libel Case 0 rt of Reibey versus Blomfield, tried at the Supreme Court, ig et ie rl re a ‘Mechanics’ Institute. Letter to the Members of the, on Centrifugal Force, &c. By a Member. Hobart Town 1857. (Ibid. vol. 12) _ Mechanics’ Institute. Lectures delivered at, by Rev. J. Lillie, J. E. Bicheno, §. P. a. Hill, B. Duttereau, and W. R. Wade. Hobart Tonwn 1849. (Ibid. vol. 12) Musical Union. Announcement of 12 Weekly Concerts and Punch’s Reminiscences 4 of the Week. , (Ibid. vol. 21) oo 8vo, 37 vols. Various places and dates o-Guano. Scientific and Practical Proofs of its Value and Importance as a Permanent Fertilizer. Hobart Town 1864. (‘Tasm. Pamph. vol. 31) _ Railway amine and Western). History of the; and a Full Report of the —lomtdge Launceston 1869. id. vol. 34) The Main a of); a Scheme proposed by the Government, and ca ps ee Sass 4) Fe aeneadon 1869. (Ibid. vol. 30) ide gg _ Launceston, no date. (Aust. Poet. vol. 12) ayiana, yé Seer’s Warning. Hobart Tonn. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 3) : y Reckoner; or Tables for the Admeasuremeut of Colonial Timber. 12mo. Hobart Town, no date. | Regent of the British Colony of Van Diemen’s Land, being an Article ted from the Colonial Magazine of Feb. 1848. (‘Tasm. Pamph. vol. 18) _— of P. A; or News from our Penal Settlements by Tim Bobbin. Hobart Tomn 1868. (Ibid. vol. 26) 7 ; done in Verse by Barri Couta, illustrated by A Trumpeter. Hobart Town. (Aust, Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) = tibs & Crackers; edited by Arcanum Scribendo. Hob. Town. (Tasm. Pam. vol. 26) ' Description of the Island of, and Resources. Reprinted from the Cornwall pei issued for the Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876. S8vo. Launceston 1876 6 (Political) for the Times, discursive, suggestive, and practical. By Sallust. Hobart Town 1857. (Tasm. Pamph. vol. 14) * oe a msportation. Memoir of Proceedings taken by the Colonists in connexion with the gees Cessation of. Published as a Supplement to the “Launceston _, sxaminer,” June 26, 1847. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 10) spor Question. Remarks on the. By a Colonist. ae 2 a Launceston 1847. (Tasm. bei om vol. 30) Tia of versus Balfe, with Lord Talbot’s Letter, the Original D: epositions, _and am Correspondence. Hobart Town 1853. (Ibid. vol. 6) - Dieta’ Land; comprehending a variety of Statistical and other Information. | Hobart Town 1838. (Ibid. vol. 3) , sal 1560 TASMANIA (continued )— NEwsPAPERs (‘T'ASMANIAN) :— 1. Cornwall Chronicle, 1877 to 1879. 5vols. Launceston 1877-79 2. Hobart Town Mercury, 1862 to 1879. 16 vols. Hobart Town 1862-79 3. Tasmanian Mail, 1877 to 1879. 5 vols. Hobart Town 1877-79 PERIODICALS :— ) Athenaeum ; or Journal of Science. Edited by Richard Lee and W. Coote. Ato. Hobart Town 1854 Church News for the Diocese of Tasmania, Nos. 1—5, May to September 1862. 4to. Hobart Town 1862 Derwent Star and Van Diemen’s Land Intelligencer. Reprint of No. 7, April 3, 1810. Death of Lieut.-Governor David Collins. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 3) Hobart Town Magazine, Vol. I. Nos. 2, 8, April & May 1833. (‘Tasm. Pam. vol. 21 Protestant (The); a Tasmanian Evangelical Journal. Nos. 1—12, August 1853 t July 1854. 4to. Hobart Town 1853-5: South Briton ; or Tasmanian Literary Journal. Nos. 1, 2, April & May 184: Hobart Town, (Tasm. Pamph. vol. 18; & Aust. Pamph. vol. 15) Tasmanian Farmers’ Magazine, No. 8, November 1, 1862. | Hobart Tonn 1862. (Tasm. Periodicals) Tasmanian Independent, No. 10, October 15, 1870. a Hobart Town 1870. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 3 Tasmanian Journal of Natural Science, Agriculture, Statistics, &e. 1841-49. 8vo, 3 vols. Hobart Town 1842-49 Tasmanian Magazine and Masonic Register No. 1, March 1849. g Launceston. (‘Tasm. Pamph. vol. 11) Tasmanian Messenger. 8vo. (8 vols. in 7 vols.) Hobart Town 1859-61 Tasmanian Punch. 6 Nos. 4to. Hobart Town 1866 Tasmanian Sunday School Teachers’ Magazine. Nos, 1—4. | 1857-58. (‘Tasm. Pamph, vol. 23 The same. New Series, Nos. 1, 2, 3, July—Sept. 1858. ibid. Teachdaire Gaidhealach. February—November 1857. 4to. Hobart Town 18: “We,” a Serio-Comic Magazine; edited by “Us.” No.1,1867. (Tasm. Pam. vol. , , Hy / RELIGIOUS :— fs Address to Parents from the Teachers of the Independent Sunday School conneete with the Congregation of Rev. Charles Price. Launceston. (Ibid. vol. 2 Address to the Prisoners debarked from the “Surry” at Sydney, Dee. 8, 185: the “ Arab” at Hobart Town, July 5, 1834; and the “Elphinstone” at Hob Town, May 30, 1836; by the Medical Officer in Charge during the Voyage. Hobart Tonn 1836. (Ibid. vol. Addresses delivered by Members of St. Andrew's Young Men’s Association at q ; Anniversary Meetings. Launceston 1863. (Ibid. vol. ¢ Adokimos. Church of England Theatricals. Oxford, &c. Hobart Town. (Ibid. vol. Alphabet (The Great); in Twenty-two Sonnets; or Psalm CXIX. a Hobart Tonm 1854. (Aust. Poet. vol Anti-State Aid Association (Southern Tasmanian). ‘Tracts, No. 1, What it co No. 2, The Principle extended. Hobart Town. (‘Tasm. Pamph, v Appeal on behalf of Perishing Souls; or Eight Reasons why Proeching aa aoaia not be confined to stated Houses only. obi. Town 1856. (1bid. v Baptisms (The Doctrine of) reduced from its Ancient and Modern Corrupti Launceston 1851. (Ibid. vol. Brahmin (The Inquiring). No. 1, The Visible Church in the Colonies by ft Hobart Town 1856. (Ibid. Christ’s College. 1. Accountof. 2. Catalogue of the Library of. Hob. Coming Question. Church and State. By an Old Colonist. an Hobart Town 1857. (‘I'asm. Pamph, vols. 2 “gy , - 1561 “PASMAN IA.—Rettatous (continued ):— a Pee eational, or Independent Churches. Declaration of the Faith, Order, and * Discipline of. Sa Hobart Town 1836. (Tasm. Pamph. vols. 9, 19) Darkness made Light; or The Story of Old Sam, the Christian Jew. 7 Launceston 1859. (Ibid. vol. 2) Declaration (Solemn) of Ministers of the Church of England on the present Condition of the Church. Hobart Town 1851. (Ibid. vols. 20, 23) Divisions in the Christian Church ; the great Evil of, considered. By a Member. : 3 ie Hobart Town 1852. “Abid. vol. 4) _ Education. How shall the State promote? § Hobart Town 1852. (Ibid. vol. 2) _ Guide to True Peace ; or A Method of attaining to Inward and Spiritual Prayer. : Hobart Town 1868. (Ibid. vol. 37) 7 “Letter to the Rev. Dr. Nicholson on his Tract, entitled, “A Specimen of Roman Catholic Teaching.” By a Catholic Layman. "Hobart Town 1865. (Ibid. vol. 23) Letter from John Smith to John Jones about a Church. Hobart Town 1852. (Ibid. vol. 19) Latter and Observations on the Support of Religion by Pecuniary Aid from the Public Revenue. Hobart Town 1857. (Ibid. vol. 15) . Meeting e Great Ageregrate) held in the Cathedral Church, Dublin, Nov. 15, 1867, to Peis with H. H. Pee Pius IX. Hobart Town 1868. (Ibid. vol. 21) | Petition a State Aid. Hobart Town, no date. (Ibid.) a Be ecpinseacs between the Presbytery of Van Diemen’s Land and the Free 4 Church of Scotland. Hobart Town 1853. (Ibid. vol. 9) _ 2. Equal Legal Status of all the Churches in the Australian Colonies, the Result a # of the Meeting of the Presbyterian Inhabitants of Van Diemen’s Land, held in St. Andrew’s Church. Hobart Tomn 1851. (Ibid.) % 3. Free Church Tasmania Sustentation Fund. Statement issued by the Free Church Presbytery. Hobart Town, no date. (bid. vol. 20) _ 4, Grievances of the Church of Scotland submitted to Consideration of the Public, — f ‘ _by a Member of the Church of England. Hobt. Town, no date. (Ibid. vol. 9) AI 5. Letter from the Managers of St. Andrew’s Church, Hobart Town, to the Reverend : _____ the Members of the Presbytery of Tasmania. Hobart Town 1864. (Ibid. vol. 23) ie oe Letter (Pastoral) of the Presbytery of Van Diemen’s Land to the Presbyterian Inhabitants of the Colony. Hobart Town 1850. (Ibid. vol. 9) 4 Petition of the Presbyterian Inhabitants of Van Diemen’s Land to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Hobart Town 1846. (Presbyterianism in Aust. Colon. vol. 4) ‘8. Plain Truth sie stated; or The Real State of the Presbyterian Denomina- peg in Van Di iemen’s Land. Launceston 1854. (Tasm. Pamph. vol. 29) . a Testimony and Declaration of the Free Church Presbytery of Tasmania, _ __ adopted at Oaklands, May 24,1853. Hobart Town 1853. (Ibid. vols. 9,18, 20) nanism not Christian but Pagan. Hobart Town 1868. (bid. vol. 27) ‘Sacraments (The). Correspondence Revs. Dr. Turnbull, J. Robertson, and G. Clarke, addressed to Mr. Thomas Young, in reference to his Objections to the | Doctrines of Rev. John Storie. Hobart Town 1861. (Ibid. vol. 23) bs ; addressed to Wives, Mothers, and Daughters of Tasmania. Hobart Town 1856. (Ibid. vol. 27) ial Bombshell (The); or Fopery a ee ages sar gr tel HS their str Judaism, Christianity, and each other. a est of the Living Temple Ri Hobart Town 1871. (Ibid. vol. 29) @ among the Nations (The Co ; and Supplement. ‘ae "ig ee Hobart Tonn 1854. (Ibid. vol. 9) lay Schools. Three Prize Essays on the Advantages of; by Mary Ann Howard, mry Button, and Frederick Wales. Hobart Town 1 1851. (Ibid. vol. 19) Sa ANGE OE SEE OT IE SO ( 1562 TASMANIA.—Retiaious (continued ):— Synagogue, Argyle Street, Hobart Town. Order of Service at the Dedication of, July 4, 1845. Hobart Town. (‘Tasm, Pamph. vol. 9) Temperance Conference held at Hobart Town, December 1858. Report of. Hobart Tomn 1859. bid. vol. 14) Testimony to the Authority of Christ in his Church. Hobt. Town 1851. (Ibid. vol.2) Voice to the Church; or The Chief Hindrances to the Gospel’s Progress in the — Nineteenth Century scripturally explained. Hobart Town 1852. (Ibid. vol. 4) War, both Offensive and Defensive. Some Observations on, being the Substance — of a Letter by a Native of Tasmania. Hobart Tonn 1860. (Ibid. vol. 8) Warnings of the present Season of Sickness and Mortality. a Wesleyan Church :— Hobart Town 1852. (Ibid. vol. 4) — 1. Church Extension Fund, July 1855. Hobart Town 1856. (Ibid. vol. 2. Contingent and Extension Fund. List of Contributions 1857. Hobart Tonn 1858. (Ibid. a 3. Minutes of several Conversations between Ministers of the Austra a Wesleyan Methodist Church at their Ninth Annual Conference at Hobat rt Town, January 1863. (Ibid. vol. 2 M4 Word of God (The) and not the Church of Rome, the only Guide in matters o Christian Doctrine and Practice. Hobart Tonn 1854. (Ibid. vol. 4) Words (A Few) of Counsel to the Parents of a New-born Child, (Ibid. vol. 19) Words to Women. A Plea for certain Sufferers. By “One of Four.” 8 OCIETIES, Oxvuss, &e. Pers Hobart Town 2 1858. (Ibid. vol. 9 Agricultural Associations :— 1. Melton Mowbray. Catalogue of Sheep, &c. Hobart Tomn 1866. (Ibid. vol. 31 2. Northern. Exhibition, November 8, 1869. Launceston, 3. Westbury. Catalogue of Roots, &c. Launceston 1869. Archery Club. Rules and Regulations. Hobart Town 1860. (Ibid. vol. 2 Building & Investment Society (Tasmanian). Rules, Hobt. Town1850, (Ibid. vol. 14 Commerce (Chamber of), Hobart Town. Report for 1869. Hobart Town 1870. (Tha vol. 8 Cricket Association (Southern Tasmanian). Fourth Annual Circular. Retros of Cricket. Hobart Town 1870. (Ibid. vol. § 37 Fire and Marine Insurance Association. Deed of the Van Diemen’s Land; am Life Annuity Company. Hobart Town 1838. (Ibid. vol Gardeners’ and Amateurs’ Horticultural Society, Hobart Town :— 1. Rules, and Sixth Report. Hobart Town 1851. (Pamph. ‘ Hortic.’ 2. Properties of Florists’ Flowers. 1850. a Gardeners’ and Amateurs’ Horticultural Society, Launceston. Rules. 4 Launceston 1859. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 1 Jockey Club. Rules and Regulations. | Hobart Tonn 18% Law Association (Van Diemen’s). Rules. Hobdt. Town 1845. (Tasm. Pam. vol. I Masons (Free and Accepted). Grand Lodge of Tasmania; Bye-Laws. Lawnceston 1857. (Ibid. v Mechanics’ Institute, Hobart Town. Reports, 1846, 1856-57. (Ibid. vol 1 Mercantile Assistants’ Association, Hobart Town. Reports, Nos. 3, 5. Odd Rellows’ Friendly ‘Bociaty?— Hobart Town 1849-53, (Ibid. vols. Mt 1. Australian Supreme Grand Lodge. Laws. (Ibid. vol. 2. Cornwall District Annual Meeting, October 7, 1867. (Ibid. vol. 3 3. Hobart Town District. Laws and Regulations, 1856-58. (Ibid. vols. 3, § 4. Perseverance Lodge. Bye-Laws. 1868. (Ibid. vo. a ; _— Rem 4 1563 ANIA.—Socreties, Ciups, &c. Odd Fellows’ Friendly Society (continued) :— 5. Southern Star Lodge. Bye-Laws. 1856-58. (Tasm. Pamph. vols. 3, 23) 6. Tasmanian Grand Lodge. Laws. 1865. (Ibid.) | 7. Tasmanian Order of. Laws. 1856-58. (Ibid. vols. 3, 23) 8. Tasmanian Primitive (Lodge, No. 3). 1847. (Ibid. vol. 28) i ~ Omithological Sogiety. Second Annual Report. Hobart Town 1856. (Ibid. vol. 19) Poultry Society. 1. Northern Tasmania. Rules, &c. Launceston. (Ibid. vol. 31) , a 2. The Tasmanian. Sixteenth Annual Report. Hobart Town 1871. (Ibid.) 2 Club (Sorell). Bye-Laws. Hobart Town 1865. (Ibid. vol. 28) Society of Van Diemen’s Land :— mc on. Monthly Notices, 1867-75. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868-76 2. Papers and Proceedings. 8vo, 9 vols. Hobart Town 1851-77 _ 3. Papers, being Supplement to the Third Volume; Meteorological Observa- tions, 1856-58. 4to. Hobart Town 1859 4. Reports. 1849-77. 8vo, 5 vols. 1850-78. 4. Rules. 1854-58. (Tasm. Pamph, vols. 14, 21; & Aust. Pamph. vol. 2) . fe d Harmonic Society, Launceston. Rules. 1859. Teane. (Vict. Pam. vol. 28) £ Club, Rules, Regulations, and Orders. Hobart Town 1847 Ss (RELIGIous AND BENEVOLENT) :-— iStais Church Association (Southern Tasmanian). Nos. 1,.2. ay: Hobart Town, (Tasm. Pamph. vol. 9) Ss svolent Association (The Westbury). Objects and Rules. Bibl Picaoty (Auxiliary) — Launceston 1859. (Ibid. vol. 37) © Cornwall. Reports for 1863, -64, -70. (Ibid. vol. 35) 2. Hobart Town. Reports, Nos. 20, 26, 27, 29 to 33, 35 to 46, 48, 49, 50. ‘Hobart Town 1841-70. (Ibid. vols, 9, 17, 35) 3. Launceston. Reports for 1867-69. Launceston, (Ibid. vol. 35) zational Union :— 1. Report of Launceston, December 1855. Launceston. (Ibid. vol. 17) a 2h sport of Southern Branch. Hobart Town 1870. (Ibid. vol. 36) al and Infirmary (Cornwall). Rules and Reports. Nos. 1—6. Launceston 1854-60. (Ibid. vol. 36) een Auxiliary Society, for promoting Christianity among. Report (Ibid. vol. PD) na isa, (Colonial), i in eoimniection with Van Diemen’s Land Congregational a. Reports, Nos. 14,17 to 30. Hobart Town 1850-66. (Ibid. vols. 9, 17,23, 36) n of Christian Knowledge and Propagation of the Gospel Societies :— 2s and Regulations. Hobart Town 1838. (Ibid. vol. 23) t of Launceston Branch. Launceston 1853. (Ibid. vol. 18) ae Street Independent Sunday School. Report for 1858. —_(Ibid. vol. 20) ; Town Ragged School. Fourth Report for 1860. (Ibid. vol. 4) ston Infant School. Report for 1837. Launceston, (Ibid. vol. 8) TD Tasmanian Sunday School Union. Third Annual Report. " Launceston 1866. (Ibid. vol. 36) n 7 School Union. Seventeenth sg ms Hobart Town 1860. (Ibid. vol. 36) nen’s Land Sunday School Union. Reports, Nos. 4, 9—15. va Hobart Town 1846-58. (Ibid. vol. 17) Sunday School. 35th Report. Hobart Town 1856. (Ibid. vol. 9) 1564 TASSI (Francesco Marta). Vite de’ Pittori, Scultori, e Architetti Bergamaschi. f . Ato. Bergamo 1793 — TASSIE (James). 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Paris 1826 THEGANUS (Trevirensis CHorEpiscorts). 1, Vita Ludovici Imperatoris. (Migne, Ser. Lat. vol. 106) 2. Vie de Louis-le-Debonnaire. (Guizot Collection, vol. 3) a ‘THEINER (Avevstty). ____ 1. Documents Inédits relatifs aux Affaires Réligieuses de la France, 1790—1800; Extraits des Archives Secrétes du Vatican. 8vo,2 vols. Paris 1857-58 ire 2, Vetera Monumenta Hibernorum et Scotorum Historiam illustrantia, quae ex Vaticani, Neapolis, ac Florentiae tabulariis deprompsit et in Ordine Chronologico disposuit, ab Honorio, P. P. III, usque ad Paulum, P.P.IIT. (1216—1547.) Fol. Romae 1864 _ THEISM anv ANGLICAN CHRISTIANITY. A Letter. 1875. (Pam. ‘ Theol.’ vol. 41) _ HELWALL (Rev. A.S.) Iniquities of the Opium Trade with China. 12mo. 1839 = THELWALL (Jouy). Illustrations of English Rhythmus. Svo. 1812 _ THEMISTIUS. 1. Orationes ex Cod. Med. emendatae a G. Dindorfio. 8vo. Lipsiae 1832 2. Oratio de Praefectura sua. (Maii Class. Auct. vol. 4) THEMISTOGENES SYRACUSANUS. Fragmenta. (Miiller, Fragm. Hist. Graec. vol. 2) THENARD (Louis J.) Traitéde Chimie Elémentaire. 6th Ed. 8vo,4vols. Par. 1834-35 THEOBALD (Lewis). Pe, 1. Shakespeare restored ; or A Specimen of the Errors of Pope’s Edition. 4to. 1726 2. Electra; a Tragedy. (Bell’s Brit. Theat. vol. 16) _ THEOBALD (Wiittam). Legislative Acts of the Governor-General of India in Council, from 1834 to 1869. 8vo,6 vols. Calcutta 1868-70 1574 THEOBALDUS (Stampensis). Epistolae. (Migne, Ser. Lat. vol. 163) THEOBALDUS (Cant. Episc.) Epistolae. Testamentum. (Ibid. vol. 188) THEOCLES. Fragmenta. (Miiller, Fragm. Hist. Graec. vol. 3) THEOCRITUS. Bucolica. (Gaisford, Poetae Min. Graec. vol. 3) THEOCRITUS, BION, er MOSCHUS. Graece et Latine. Accedunt Virorum Doctorum Animadversiones, Scholia, Indices et M. AEmilii Porti Lexicon Doricum. Edidit Theophilus Kiessling. 8vo, 2 vols, 1829 2. The same. ‘Translated by Francis Fawkes. (Chalmers’ Eng. Poets, vol. 20) 3. The same. Another Translation by J. Banks and J. M. Chapman. (Serials—Bohn’s Class, Libr.) THEOCRITUS CHIUS. Fragmenta. (Miller, Fragm. Hist. Graec. vol. 2) THEODAT (Gasrret SaGarD). 1, Histoire du Canada, et Voyages que les Fréres Mineurs Recollects y ont faicts pour la Conversion des Infidelles 1636. 8vo, 4 vols. Paris 1864-66 2. Grand Voyage du Pays des Hurons. 8vo, 2 vols. Paris 1865 THEODECTES (Puaserita). Fragmenta. (Muller, Fragm. Hist. Graec. vol. 2) THEODERICUS (Metensis Episc.) Scripta. (Migne, Ser. Lat. vol. 137) THEODERICUS (Parpers. Cay.) Comment, in Orationem Dominicam. (Ibid. vol. 147) THEODERICUS (8. Avp. Monacuus). Vita Metrica Sancti Audoeni. (Ibid. vol. 150) THEODERICUS Assas 8. Hupertt). Epistola ad Leodienses. (Ibid. vol. 157) THEODORES (T.) The Rabbinical Law of Excommunication considered in its bearing on the Case of the Margaret Street Synagogue of British Jews; a Lecture. Manchester 1854. (Pamph. ‘Theol.’ vol. 9) THEODORETUS (Cyren. Episc.) 1. Opera Omnia. (Migne, Ser. Graec. vols. 80—84) 2. 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L.) Dissertatio de Mensa Facierum, ejusque Mysterio. 9. Ejusdem; Dissertatio de Pane Facierum. 10. Ugolinus (B.) Dissertatio de Mensa et Panibus Propositionis. Vol. XI.—Containing :— 1. Ugolinus (B.) Altare Interius. . Abraham ben David (Rabbi). Commentarius de Suffitu, ab Ugolino ex Hebraico Latine redditus et Notis illustratus. . Mejerus (J.) Dissertatio de Suffitu. . Weymarus (D.) Dissertatio de Suffitu. . Alpinus (P.) Dialogus de Balsamo. . Michaelis (J. G.) Dissertatio de Thuribulo Adi: : . Rogalus (G. F.) Thuribulum. . Braunius (J.) Dissertatio de Adolitione Suffitus. . Doederlinus (G. M.) Exercitatio de Candelabris Judaeorum. . Ugolinus (B.) Dissertatio de Candelabro. . Janus (D.F.) Exercitatio de Vite Aurea 'T'empli. Vol. XII.—Containing :— . Saubertus (J.) Liber de Sacerdotibus Hebraeorum. . Krumbholtz (J.) Sacerdotium Hebraicum. . Boldich (E. C.) Pontifex Maximus Hebraeorum. . Braunius (J.) Dissertatio de Sanctitate Pontificis Maximi. . Seldenus (J.) Libri II. de Successione Pontificum. . Carpzovius (B. D.) Dissertatio de Pontificum Vestitu Sacro. . Buxtorfius (J.) Historia Urim et Thummin. . Polemannus (N.) Dissertatio de Urim et Thummim. . Spencerus (J.) Dissertatio de Urim et Thummim. . Riboudealdus (P.) Dissertatio de Urim, etc. contra J. Spencerum. . Schlichterus (C. L.) Dissertatio de Aurea Lamina Pontificis Maximi, . Toepfferus (H. A.) Dissertatio de Tiara Summi Sacerdotis. bo KF Ooo ONS Ot - = oon nanr WON _ i) — BS = i611 UGOLINUS (Brastvs). Tuesavrus ANntiquitaTum Sacrarum, &c. (continued ):— Vol. XII. (continued) :— 13. Toepfferus (H. A.) Dissertatio de Tiaris Minorum Sacerdotum. 14. Scheidius (B.) Oleum Unctionis. 15. Weymarus (D.) Dissertatio de Unctione Sacra et Inaugurali. 16. Quandtius (J. J.) Dissertatio de Pontificis Maximi Suffraganeo. --—s«*i47. Tatius (T. R.) Dissertatio de Sacerdote Castrensi. 18. Ugolinus (B.) Dissertatio de Sacerdote Castrensi. Vol. XIII.—Containing :— 1. Abraham ben David. Dissertatio de Vestitu Sacerdotum ; Hebraice et Latine. 2. Harembergius (J. C.) Dissertatio de Vocibus *2¥ nydin, yaa, nd>on wwe ww odus xxv. 4; xxvi.1; xxviii. 5, 6. 3. Biel (J. C.) Dissertatio de Purpura Lydia ad Act. xvi. 14. 4. Ugolinus (B.) Sacerdotium Hebraicum. 5. Pfeffingerus (D.) Dissertatio de Nethinaeis. Vol. XIV.—Containing— 1. Mechiltha, Commentarius Vetustissimus in Exodum, nune primum a B. Ugolino ex Hebraico Latine redditus. 2. Siphra, Commentarius in Leviticum, a B. Ugolino ex Hebraico Latine redditus. Vol. XV.—Containing :— if 1 Pe Commentarius in Numeros et Deuteronomium, a B. Tgpliny ex Hebraico tine redditus. 2. pen Minus, Commentarius in Leviticum, Numeros, et Deuteronomium, Latine a ese Vol. XVI.—Residuum Pesikthae. Vol. XVII.—Containing :-— 1 a. (J.) Judaeorum Annus Lunae-Solaris, et Turc-Arabum Annus mere unaris, 2. Seldenus (J.) Dissertatio de Anno Civili Judaeorum. 3. Maimonides (M.) Constitutiones de Sanctificatione Novilunii, Hebraice et Latine. 4. Langausenus (C.) Dissertatio de Mense Lunari Veterum Hebraeorum. 5. Additamenta ad Codicem de Sabbatho, nunc primum a B. Ugolino ex Hebraico Latine reddita. 6. Additamenta ad Codicem de Commistionibus Sabbaticis. 7. Outhovius (J. G.) Dissertatio de Sabbatho secundo-primo. 8. Syrbius J. J.) Dissertatio de Sabbatho Gentili. _ 9. Additamenta ad Codicem de Paschate. _ 10. Codex de Paschate, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustrata. 11. Grunerus (J. BR.) Diatribe de Oblatione Primitiarum. 12, Ugolinus (B.) Dissertatio de Ritibus in Coena Domini. Vol. XVIII.—Containing :— 1. Additamenta de Codice Sikalim de Siclis. 2. Tractatus Sikalim Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. 3. Additamenta ad Tractatum Joma, De Die Expiationum. 4. Tractatus Joma, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. 5. Additamenta ad Succah, De Tabernaculis. 6. Tractatus Succah, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. 7. Grodekkius (G.) Dissertatio de Ceremonia Palmarum. __ 8. Additamenta ad Rosh-Haschana, De Principio Anni. 4 9. Tractatus Rosh-Haschana, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus, 1612 UGOLINUS (Buastvs). Tuxsaurus Antiquitatum Sacrarum, &c. (continued) :— 10. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. 19, _ SOMO OND Fe wD —_ — i wo db peek eke et omnrtonouourwNnNnrRowoe tr Ook WON = oo Ne Vol. XVIII. (continued ) :— Additamenta ad Tahanijoth, De Jejuniis. Tractatus Tahanijoth, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. Additamenta ad Meghilah, De Volumine Esther. Tractatus Meghilah, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. Additamenta ad Chaghigah, De Sacrificio Solenni. Tractatus Chaghigah, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. Additamenta ad Betzah, De Die Festo. Tractatus Betzah, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. Additamenta ad Moed Katon, De Festo Parvo. Tractatus Moed Katon, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. Vol. XIX.—Containing :— . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Sacrificiis. . Tractatus de Sacrificiis, Gemara Babylonica illustratus. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Muneribus. . Tractatus de Muneribus, Gemara Babylonica illustratus. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Profanis. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Primogenitis. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Sacrificiorum Commutatione. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Prevaricatione. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Excidiis. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Rerum Votarum AEstimatione. . Tractatus Misnicus de Sacrificio Jugi. . Clemens (H. G.) De Labro aeneo. . Sturmius (L. C.) Mare aeneum. Vol. XX.—Containing :— . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Benedictionibus. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Angulo. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Re Dubia. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Separationibus. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Anno Septimo. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Heterogeneis. . Hottingerus (H.) Commentarium de Decimis Hebraeorum. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Decimis. . Tractatus de Decimis, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Decima Secunda. . Tractatus de Decima Secunda, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. . Spencerus (J.) Dissertatio de Solutione Primitiarum et Decimarum. . Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de Professione Decimarum. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Placenta. . Tractatus de Placenta, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Praeputio Arborum. . Tractatus de Arbore praeputiata, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. . Additamenta ad Tractatum de Primitivis. . Tractatus de Primitivis, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. Vol. XXI.—Containing— ‘ . Rhenferdius (J.) Dissertationes II de X Otiosis Synagogae. . Ejusdem ; Investigatio Praefectorum et Ministrorum Synagogae. . Vitringa (C.) Liber de Decemviris Otiosis. . Bornitius (C.) Exercitationes III de Synagogis. hk q 1613 UGOLINUS (Buastvs). Tuesaurus Antiqurratum Sacrarum, &c. (continued ):— Vol. XXI. (continued ):— 5. Saubertus (J.) Dissertatio de Praecibus Hebraeorum. 6. Polemannus (N.) Dissertatio de Ritu Precandi Veterum Hebraeorum. . 7. Jahr (F. W.) Dissertatio de Precibus Gentilium Expiatoriis. ; 8. Hillerus (M.) Dissertatio de Vestibus Fimbriatis Hebraeorum. _* 9, Lubecus (C.) Exercitatio de Decisionibus Peniculamenti Hebraeorum. 10, Ugolinus (B.) De Phylacteriis. . 11. Dassovius (T.) Dissertatio de Ritibus Mezuzae. 12. Ursinus (G.) Antiquitates Hebraicae Scholastico-Academicae. 13. Heubnerus (J. L.) Dissertatio de Academiis Hebraeorum. 14. Serupius (J.) Dissertatio de Titulo Rabbi. 15. Ottho (J. H.) Historia Doctorum Misnicorum, cum Notis H. Relandi. 16. Geiger (G. E.) Commentatio de Hillele et Schammai. Vol. XXII.—Containing :-— 1 & peorac (B.) Tri-haeresium; sive Dissertatio de Tribus Sectis Judaeorum, scilicet de Pharisaeis, Sadducaeis, et Essenis. 2. Schmid (J.) Dissertatio de Secta Pharisaeorum. 3. Opitius (H.) Exercitatio Philologica de Pharisaeis. 4, Rechenberg (L. A.) Dissertatio de Pharisaeis. 5. Barthel (S8.) Schediasma Historicum de Sadducaeis. 6. Drusius (J.) Libellus de Hasidaeis. 7. Slevogtus (P.) Disputatio de Metempsychosi Hebraeorum. 8. Triglandius (J.) Diatribe de Secta Karaeorum. 9. Warnerus (L.) Dissertatio de Karaeis. 10. R. Aharonis Karaei Excerpta in Librum Josuae. 11. Institutio Karaeorum ex Hebraico Latine reddita a B. Ugolino. 12. Relandus (H.) Dissertatio de Samaritanis. 13. Cellarius (C.) Collectanea Historiae Samaritanae. ‘14. Epistolae II Sichemitarum ad Jobum Ludolfum. 15. Rhenferdius (J.) Dissertatio de Fictis Judaeorum Haeresibus. 16. Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de Sethianis. 17. Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de Redemtione Marcosiorum et Heraclionitarum. _ 18. Slevogtus (P.) Dissertatio de Proselytis Judaeorum. 19. Mullerus (J. G.) Dissertatio de Proselytis. 20. Reiskius (J.) Dissertatio de Baptismo Judaeorum. 21. Danzus (J. A.) Baptismus Proselytorum Judaicus. _ 22. Spencerus (J.) Dissertatio de Lustrationibus et Purificationibus. E, 23. Maius (J. H.) Dissertatio de Lustrationibus contra J. Spencerum. 24. Ejusdem ; De Purificatione Mirabili Singulari. 25. Spencerus (J.) Dissertatio de Circumcisione. 26. Deylingius (S.) Observatio de Origine Circumcisionis Judaicae. 4 27. Quandtius (J. J.) Dissertatio de Cultris Circumcisoriis. _ 28. Gedaeus (H. B.) Dissertatio de Instrumento Circumcisionis a Zippora et Josua __—«-:29. Groddekius (G.) Dissertatio de Judaeis Praeputium attrahentibus. __ 80. Lossius (H.) Dissertatio de Epispasmo Judaico. Vol. XXIII.—Containing :— 1. Seldenus (J.) Syntagmata II de Diis Syriis; cum Additamentis A. Beyeri. ____ 2. Beyerus (A.) Additamenta ad Prolegomena et Syntagma J. Seldeni de Diis Syriis. rf 3 3. Wichmanshausen (J.C.) De Divinationibus Babyloniorum. 1614 UGOLINUS (Buastus). Taesaurus Anriquriratum Sacrarum, &e. (continued ):— OCOOaOnna pe 10. 11, 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20, 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. KOO ON DOF WH e. = Vol. XXIII. (continued) :— . Clodius (J.) Dissertatio de Magia Sagittarum. . Millius (D.) Dissertatio de ay et nyaos. . Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de »»wsn. . Wichmanshausen (J. C.) Dissertatio de Teraphim. . Pfeifferus (A.) Exercitatio de Teraphim. . Jablonskius (P. E.) Remphan AEgyptiorum Deus, ex Lingua et Antiquitate AEgyptiaca illustratus. Maius (J. H.) Dissertatio de Kiyun et Remphan. Schwabius (J. G.) Dissertatio de Moloch et Remphan. Millius (D.) Dissertatio de Idolo sn». Isaiah Ixvi. Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de Bahalzebub et Miphlezeth. Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de Gad et Meni. Lakmacherus (J. G.) Dissertatio de Gad et Meni. Relandus (H.) Dissertatio de Diis Cabiris. Pocharus (Z. B.} Dissertatio de Simulacris Solaribus Israelitarum. Spencerus (J.) Dissertatio de Tyriorum Gammadim et Hammanim. Mayerus (F.) Dissertatio de Idolo mows. Meinhardus (G. F.) Dissertatio Philologica de Selenolatria. Crausius (J.) Dissertatio de Suecoth Benoth. Dietzschius (D.) Dissertatio de Cultu Molochi. Ziegra (C.8.) Dissertationes III de Liberorum Immolatione Molocho facta. Mayerus (0. G.) Dissertatio de Hominibus Piacularibus. Roserus (‘T.) Dissertatio de Dagone Philistiorum Idolo. Deylingius (S.) Dissertatio de Fletu super Thammuz. Hasaeus (T.) Diatribe de Origine et Significatione Vocis Astartes. Lent (J. a). Schediasma de Judaeorum Pseudo-Messiis. Milhus (D.) Dissertatio de Mohammedismo ante Mohammedem. Vol. XXIV.—Containing :— . Spencerus (J.) Dissertatio Theocratia Judaica. . Blechschmidius (C.) Dissertatio de Theocratia. . Deylingius (S.) Exercitatio de Israele Jehovae Dominio. . Goodwinus (‘T.) Dissertatio de Theocratia Israelitarum. . Michaelis (J. F.) Dissertatio, Num Deus dicitur ponds. . Hulsius (J.) Dissertatio de Jehova Rege ac Duce Militari. . Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de Sechinah. . Danhaverus (J. C.) Politica Biblica. . Conringius (H.) Exercitatio de Politia Hebraeorum. . Michaelis (C. B.) Dissertatio de Antiquitatibus OEconomiae Patriarchalis. . Schickardus (W.) Jus Regium Hebraeorum, cum Animadversionibus et Notis J. B. Carpzovii. . R. Is. Abarbanel. Dissertatio de Statu et Jure Regio. . Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de Judicum et Regum Differentia. . Serarius (N.) Herodes. . Harduinus (J.) Prolusio de Nummis Herodiadum. . Calovius (A.) Dissertatio Historico-Theologica de Statu Judaeorum Ecclesiastico et Politico ab anno primo Nativitatis Christi usque ad Excidium Hierosolymae. . Rhenferdius (J.) Dissertatio de Arabarcha Judaeorum. . Wesselingius (P.) Diatribe de Judaeorum Archontibus ad Inscriptionem Bereni- censem. 1615 UGOLINUS (Brastus). THesavrus Antigurratum Sacrarvm, &c. ( continued ) — Vol. XXV.—Containing :— 1. Tractatus de Synedriis, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. 2. Tractatus de Poenis, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. 3. Tractatus de Synedriis, Gemara Babylonica illustratus. 4. Vorstius (J.) Dissertatio de Synedriis Hebraeorum. 5. Bucherus (8. F.) Synedrium Magnum. 6. Witsius (H.) Dissertatio de Synedriis Hebraeorum. 7. Jacobus (J. D.) Dissertatio de Foro in Portis. Vol. XXVI.—Containing :— 1. Henricus (D.) Dissertatio de Judiciis Hebraeorum. 2. Nicolaus (J.) Tractatus de Synedrio AEgyptiorum. 3. Michaelis (J. B.) Tractatus de Judiciis, Poenisque Capitalibus in 8. Scriptura commemoratis. 4, Bierlingus (F. W.) Dissertatio Philologica de Veterum Hebraeorum circa Vitulam decollandam Ritibus. 5. Strauchius (A. E.) Dissertatio de Flagellandi Ritu apud Hebraeos. 6. Seyppelius (J. J.) Dissertatio de Flagellandi Ritu apud Romanos. 7. Bindrim (J.G.) Dissertatio de Gradibus Excommunicationis. 8. Osiandrus (J. A.) Dissertatio de Asylis Hebraeorum. 9. Lydius (J.) Dissertatio de Juramento. 10. Nicolaus (J.) Diatribe de Juramentis Hebraeorum, Graecorum, Romanorum, % aliorumque Populorum. _. 11. Seldenus (J.) Dissertatio de Juramentis. 12. Mollenbecius (B. L.) Dissertatio de Juramento per Genium Principis. 18. Spencerus (J.) Dissertatio de Juramento per Anchialum. _ 14. Miegius (J. C.) Constitutiones Servi Hebraei. 15. Wagenseilius (J. C.) Dissertatio de Sceptro Juda ad Gen. xlix. 16. Zornius (P.) Historia Fisci Judaici sub Imperio Veterum Romanorum, qua Periodi ____ designantur Sceptri Judaeorum ablati. 17, Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de Patriarcharum Auro Coronario, sive Canone Anniversari in Codd. Theodosiano et Justinianeo. st 18. Deylingius (S.) Observatio de Sceptro Judae ad Gen. xlix. 19, Ejusdem ; Observatio de Judaeorum Jure Gladii, temp. Christi. Johan. xviii. 20. Cellarius (C.) Dissertatio de C. Pompeii Expeditione Judaica. 21, Ejusdem; Dissertatio qua F. Josephi de Herodibus Historia, a voB«as suspicione = contra J. Harduinum asseritur. _ 22. Deylingius (S.) Observatio de Familia et Genealogia Herodiadum. Vol. XXVII.—Containing :-— 1, Relandus (H.) Oratio de Galli cantu Hierosolymis audito. ___ 2. Altmannus (J.G.) Observatio Philologica de Gallicinio. 8. Biel (Johann Christian). Animadversiones ad praecedentem Observationem. 4. Adexropopwvias Evangelicae Significatio Genuina defensa. 5. Ansaldus (C. A.) Liber de Forensi Judaeorum Buccina. 6. Lydius (J.) Syntagma de Re Militari cum Notis 8. Vantil. 7. Danzius (J. A.) Dissertatio de Re Militari Hebraeorum. 8. Oitlob (C. J.) Conjectura de Scutis et Clypeis Hebraeorum. ____ 9. Carpzovius (J.B.) Dissertatio de Crethi et Plethi. 10. Opitius (H.) Dissertatio de Crethi et Plethi. a 11. Seldenus (J.) De Jure Naturali et Gentium juxta Disciplinam Hebracorum. Pe ——— 1616 UGOLINUS (Brastus), THEsavrus arama Sacrarum, &c. (continued ):— Vol. XXVIII.—Containing :— . Walchius (J. G.) Praefatio ad B. Beverini Syntagma de Ponderibus. . Beverinus (B.), Syntagma de Ponderibus et Mensuris. . Eisenschmidius (J. 0.) Disquisitio de Ponderibus et Mensuris Veterum Romanorum Graecorum, Hebraeorum ; necnon de Valore Pecuniae Veteris. 4. Sperlingius (0.) Dissertatio de Nummis non cusis tam veterum, quam recentiorum. 5. Conringius (H.) Paradoxa de Nummis Hebraeorum. 6. Grsepsius (S.) Dissertatio de Multiplici Siclo et Talento Hebraeorum ; item de Mensuris tam aridorum quam liquidorum. . Deylingius (S.) Observatio de Re Nummaria Veterum Hebraeorum. . Beyerus (A.) Siclus Sacer et Regius Appensus. . Kessler (J. C.) Oratio de Dimidio Siclo Argenteo, sancto lytro, Animarum Israelis, . Wulferus (D.) Dissertatio de Siclo. . Gradonicus (J. H.) Dissertatio de Siclo Argenteo, Brixiae 1744 reperto. . Epiphanius (8.) Liber de Ponderibus et Mensuris, Graece et Latine. . Petavius (D.) Animadversiones ad eumdem Librum. . Buxtorfius (J.) Dissertatio de Literarum Hebraicarum Antiquitate. . Harduinus (J.) Expositio de II Nummis Samaritanis. . Ejusdem ; Epistola de Nummis Samaritanis. : . Relandus (H.) Dissertatio de Nummis Samaritanis; item Epistola de Nummis Samaritanis. | . Ottius (J. B.) Epistola de Nummis quibusdam Samaritanis. . Gagnierius (J.) Epistola de Nummis Samaritanis. . Koch (C. D.) Dissertatio de Nummorum Hebraeorum Inscriptionibus Samaritanis, . Hottingerus (H.) Dissertatio de Variis Orientalium Inscriptionibus. . Ejusdem ; Dissertatio de Nummis Orientalium. . Rhenferdus (J.) Periculum Phoenicium ; sive Litteraturae Phoeniciae eruendae Specimen. . Harembergius (J. C.) Observatio Critica de pio5s, pros5, 92708. . Carpzovius (J. B.) Disputatio de Nummis Effigiem Moysis cornutam exhibentibus, . Schmidt (8.) Disputatio de Didrachmis a Christo solutis. Matt. xvii. 24. Vol. XXITX.—Containing :— . Ugolinus (B.) Commentarium de Re Rustica Veterum Hebraeorum. . Schéttgenius (C.) Antiquitates Triturae in Sacris Literis occurrentes. . Hoheisel (C. L.) Disputatio Philologica de Molis Manualibus Veterum. . Goetzius (F. L.) Dissertatio de Molis et Pistrinis Veterum. . Zornius (P.) Dissertatio de Hortis Opobalsami. . Schelhornius (J. G.) Dissertatio de 0°25 >¥>¥ ad Job xl. . Hasaeus (J.) Dissertatio de o'35 >¥d>¥ et ops> d¥d¥ ad Job xl. . Ejusdem ; Ad praecedentem Dissertationem de »'52> >¥>¥ pox Dissertatio; sive Supplementum. . Zornius (P.) Dissertatio de Veterum Hebraeorum Hibernis et AEstivis Domibus. . Harembergius (J. C0.) Observatio de Domo inducta Minio. . Schoettgenius (C.) Antiquitates Fulloniae. . Scharbau (M. H.) Dissertatio de Luxu Hebraeorum. . Lyserus (P.) Dissertatio Philologica de »’>>y. Esaiae iii. 16, 18. . Biel (J. C.) Dissertatio de Purpura Lydia ad Acta xvi. . Altmannus (G.) De Lydia Thyatirensi Observationes. . Biel (J. C.) Animadversiones ad Altmannum de Lydia. . Hasaeus (J.) Dissertatio de Inquinatis Sardiensium Vestimentis ad Apoe. iil. ue et NOP WNre CO ®O =I Nee oo @f bo bw bw on bo bo bo OO > connor Wh = ie me Oo Oo alll wall ell alll aoe So Or CO bo —" ~] 1617 UGOLINUS (Brastus). Taesavrus Antiquiratum Sacrarum, &c. (continued):— Vol. XXIX. (continued) :— 18. Pezoldus (C. F.) Dissertatio de Promiscua Vestium utriusque Sexus Usurpatione. 19. Schmidius (J.) Dissertatio Historica de Usu Vestium Albarum. 20. Rot (E. R.) Exercitatio Historica de Velamine Capitis Virilis. 21. Bucherus (F.) Dissertatio de Velato Hebraeorum Gyneceo. 22. Outreinius (J. d’). Dissertatio de velando Capite Muliebri propter Angelos. 23. Croesius (G.) Cogitationes de Eadem Re. 24. Outreinius (J. d’). In Easdem Cogitationes Epicrisis. 25. Bynaeus (A.) De Calceis Hebraeorum Libri II. 26. Plathnerus (A.) Dissertatio de Sandaligerulis Hebraeorum. 27. Carpzovius (J. G.) Discalceatio Religiosa in Loco Sacro. 28. Wichmanshausen (J.C.) Dissertatio de Calceo Hebraeorum in Sacris deponendo. 29. Sagittarius (C.) Dissertatio de Nudipedalibus Veterum. 30. Hedenus (J. Q.) Scissio Vestium Hebraeis et Gentilibus usitata. 31. Rohrenseensius (J.) Dissertatio de Ritu scindendi Vestes. Vol. XXX.—Containing :— 1, Buxtorfius (J.) Dissertatio de Sponsalibus et Divortiis. 2. Abarbanel (J.) Dissertatio de Excidii Poena. 3. Ugolinus (B.) Uxor Hebraea. 4. Tractatus Kidduscim ; seu de Sponsalibus, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. 5. Tractatus Sotah; seu de Muliere Adulterii suspecta, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. 6. Tractatus Chetuboth ; seu de Dotibus, Gemara Hierosolymitana illustratus. 7. Dassovius (T.) Vidua Hebraea illustrata a B. Ugolino. 8. Groddekius (G.) Exercitatio de Antiquorum Hebraeorum Purgationibus Castitatis. 9. Gudius (G. F.) Exercitatio Philologica de Hebraica Obstetricum Origine. 10. Carpzovius (J. B.) Exercitatio de Chuppa Hebraeorum, Lue. i. 35. 11. Buxtorfius (J.) Dissertatio de Conviviis Veterum Hebraeorum. 12. Maius (J. H.) Dissertatio de Philothesiis Veterum Hebracorum, Graecorum, atque Romanorum. 13. Wernerus (D. G.) Dissertatio de Poculo Benedictionis. 14. Goezius (G.) Philologema de Osculo. 15. Lomeierus (J.) Dissertatio de Osculis. 16. Nicolaus (J.) Tractatus de Phyllobolia. 17. Dietericus (J. C.) vAAoBoAia; seu Sparsio Florum. _ 18. Graberg (J. N.) Dissertatio de Unctura Christi in Bethania facta. 19. Bucherus (8. F.) Dissertatio de Unctione in Bethania. 20. Verwey (R.) Dissertatio de Unctionibus. 21, Spencerus (J.) Dissertatio de Lege Tonsuram Orbicularem prohibente. 22. omen (T.) Paralytici Novi Testamenti Medico et Philologico Commentario 23. Ejusdem ; De Morbis Biblicis Miscellanea Medica. Vol. XXXI.—Containing :— 1. Ebertus (T.) Poetica Hebraica, Harmonica, Metrica, &c. 2. Ebertus (J.) Tetrasticha Hebraea in Textus Evangelicos. 3. Lowth (R.) De Sacra Poesi Hebraeorum Praelectiones Academicae. 4, Ejusdem ; Oratio Anniversaria in Memoriam Nathanielis Domini Crewe. 5. Gomarus (F.) Davidis Lyra; seu Nova Hebraea S. Scripturae Ars Poetica. 6. Fleury (C.) Exercitatio in Poesin Universam et Hebraeorum potissimum. 7. Schrammius (J. C.) Dissertatio de Poesi Hebraeorum in Codice Sacro, 9F 1618 UGOLINUS (Brastus). THesaurus AnTiquiratum Sacrarum, &c. (continued ):— Vol. XXXI. (continued ):— 8. Danhawerus (J. C.) Oratio Pentecostalis de Sacrosancta Spiritus Sancti Poesi. 9. Pfeifferus (A.) Diatribe de Poesi Hebraeorum recognita. 10. Ejusdem ; Manuductio nova et facilis ad Accentuationem. 11. Buxtorfius (J.) Tractatus de Prosodia Metrica Hebraeorum. 12. Leyserus (P.) Dissertatio de frustra quaesita Poesi in Codice Sacro Hebraeo. 13. Clericus (J.) Dissertatio de Poesi Hebraeorum. 14. Hare (F.) Psalmorum Liber, in versiculos metrice divisus. Vol. XXXII.—Containing :— 1, Tractatus de Musica Veterum Hebraeorum excerptus ex Schilte Haggibborim, a B. Ugolino ex Hebraico Latine redditus. 2. Horchius (H.) Dissertatio de Igne Sacro et de Musica. 3. Glaeserus (J. A.) Exercitatio Philologica de Instrumentis Hebraeorum Musicis. 4, Dreschlerus (J. G.) Dissertatio de Cithara Davidica. 5. Hasaeus (J.) Disputatio de Inscriptione Psal. xxii. 6. Van Til (S.) Cantus Poeseos. 7. Kircherus (A.) Liber Philologicus de Sono Artificioso sive , Musica, 8. Ejusdem ; Liber Diacriticus de Musurgia Antiquo-Moderna. 9. Bartoloccius (J.) Tractatus de Musicis Instrumentis Hebraeorum. 10. Mersenus (M.) De Musica, Commentarius in Genesim. 11. Spencerus (J.) Usus Musicae in Sacris celebrandis. 12. Lamy (B.) Dissertatio de Levitis Cantoribus. 13. Schudt (J. J.) Dissertatio de Cantricibus Templi. 14. Pfeifferus (A,) Specimen de Monialibus Veteris Testamenti. 15. Bocrisius (J. H.) Dissertatio de Musica Hebraeorum. 16. Calmet (A.) Dissertatio de Psalmis Graduum. 17. Pfeifferus (A.) Specimen de Psalmis Graduum. 18. Bartoloccius (J.) Excerpta de voce 1>> (Selah). 19. Paschius (M. J.) De ">>. Philologica Enucleatio. 20. Calmet (A.) De 4». 21. Reine (H.G.) De mp. 22. Bytmeisterus (H. J.) Dissertatio de 1>> contra Gottlieb. 23. Heumannus (C. A.) Programma de >> Hebraeorum interjectione musica. 24, Pfeifferus (A.) Specimen de voce vexata 1>o. 25. Burettus (P. J.) Dissertatio de Veterum Symphonia. 26. Calmet (A.) Dissertatio de Musica. 27. Ejusdem ; Dissertatio in Musica Instrumenta Hebraeorum. 28. Pfeifferus (A.) De Neginot, &c. 29. Scacchus (F'.) Dissertatio de Inauguratione Regum Israel. 30. Gallandus (A.) De Tubae Origine. 31. Abicht (J. G.) Dissertatio de Lapsu Murorum Hierichuntinorum. 32. Meursius (J.) De Tibiis Collectanea. 33. Paulus (A. M.) Dissertatio de Tibiis Veterum. 34. Lampe (F. A.) Dissertatio de Cymbalis Veterum. 35. Vossius (J.) De Instrumento Hydrauli. 36. Laurentius (J.) Collectio de Citharoedis, Fistulis, et Tintinnabulis. 37. Outreinus (J. d’). De Instrumento 1552» (Magrepha). 38. Calmet (A.) Dissertatio de 1¥3:0> (Lamnazeach). 39. Spencerus (J.) Dissertatio de Ritu Saltandi et Ramorum Circumgestatione. 40. Mullerus (J. E.) Dissertatio de Dayide ante Arcam Foederis Saltante, 1619 UGOLINUS (Brastvs). Tuesavrus AnTiqurrarum Sacrarum, &c. (continued) :— Vol. XXXII. (continued ):-— 41. Nagelius (J. A. M.) Dissertatio de Ludis Secularibus Veterum Romanorum in Gemara Babylonica commemoratis. 42. Cappellus (L.) Animadversiones in Novam Davidis Lyram F. Gomari. Vol. XXXIII.—Containing :— . 1. Maimonides (M.) Constitutiones de Luctu. 2. Gejerus (M.) Liber de Hebraeorum Luctu. 3. Spencerus (J.) Ritus Funebres et Sepulcrales Veterum Hebraeorum. 4. Nicolaus (J.) Libri IV de Sepulcris Hebraeorum. 5. Quenstedius (J. A.) Tractatus de Sepultura Veterum. 6. Carpzovius (J. B.) Disputatio de Sepultura Josephi Patriarchae. 7. Hulsius (H.) Disputatio de Corpore, Velo, et Sepulcro Moysis. 8. Dorffer (B.) Exercitatio de Sepulcro Christi. 9. Chiffletius (J. J.) de Linteis Sepulcralibus Christi. 10. Rosteusch (J. C.) Dissertatio de Sepulcris Calce notatis. Matt. xxii. 11. Grapius (Z.) Dissertatio de Percussione Sepulcrali. 12. Beckius (M.) Monumenta Antiqua Judaica Augustae Vindel. reperta. 13. Hottingerus (J. H.) Cippi Hebraici. 14. Reinhardus (M. H.) Dissertatio de Sacco et Cinere. _ 15. Garmannus (I. T.) Dissertatio de Pane Lugentium. 16. Wichmanshausen (J. C.) Dissertatio de Laceratione Vestium. 17. Ikenius (C.) Dissertatio de Funere, Sepultura, et Luctu. 18. Ugolinus (B.) Dissertatio de Veterum Funere et Praeficis. 19. Wolfius (J. C.) Epitaphia Judaica Hebraice et Latine passim collecta. Vol. XXXIV.—Confaining :— 1, Index Auctorum. 2. Index Locorum Sanctae Scripturae. _ 8. Index Dictionum Hebraicarum. 4. 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Svo,3 vols. 1867-75 Instructions (Revised) for Keeping the Ship’s Log-Book. 1877 a Instructions to Commanding and Engineer Officers for the Care and Preservation of the Steam-Machinery of Naval Vessels. 1879 Tnstructions for establishing Tertiary Meridional Positions for the Correction of in Longitude. 1878 List of Lights of the Atlantic Coast of Europe, the North, Baltic, and White Seas ; corrected to January 1873, -74, -75. 4to. 1873-75 Bt List of Lights of the Mediterranean Sea and the West Coast of Africa ; corrected to January 1871-75. 4to. 1871-75 List of Lights of the South and East Coast of Africa and the East Indies, including _ the East India Islands, China, Japan, Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand : -_ corrected to January 1871-75. 4to. 1871-75 2. The same ; corrected to July 10, 1879. 4to. 1879 Sui last of Lights of North and South America (East and West Coasts), including British North America, the West India Islands, and the Adjacent Coasts; the Coast of Brazil, &c. to Cape Horn, the Pacific Coast of America, and the Pacific _ Islands ; corrected to January 1871-75. 4to. 1871-75 2. The same ; corrected to May 15, 1879. 4to. 1879 5 ce List of Lights of the West Coast of Africa, Mediterranean, Atlantic Coast of Europe, Channel, North, Baltic, and White Seas, and the British Islands ; corrected to 1877. Ato. 1877 List at Me hts of the British Islands, corrected to March 1875 ; North, Baltic, and corrected to February 1875; Atlantic ch of Enrope, ‘corrected to Brie 1871, 4to. 1871-75 9G 1626 UNITED STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued) :— NavicATIon (Bureau oF). Hyprograpuic Orrice (continued ):— List of Charts for Asiatic Stations ; North and South Atlantic Stations; Pacific and European Stations. 4to, 2 vols. 1871-77 List. of reported Dangers to Navigation in the Pacific, inclusive of the China and Japan Seas, and the East Indian Archipelago. 8vo. 1871 Longitudes in Surveying. Directions for the Determination of. 1878 Lyons and Genoa (Gulfs of). Coasts and Ports. 8vo. 1877 Madeira, the Salvages, and the Canaries by Captains Kerhallet and Le Gras. 1874. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 5) Marshall Group. North Pacific Islands. 1870. (Ibid.) Mediterranean ; Coasts and Islands of. Part 3:—Coast of Tunis; Sardinia, Sicily, and Malta Channels ; Lipari Islands ; Coasts of Sicily, Tripoli, Egypt, and Syria. By Lieut.-Comm. H. H. Gorringe, and Lieut. 8. Schroeder. 8vo. 1879 Memoranda on Running Surveys, with Remarks on Chronometer Errors and Rates, by E. R. Knorr. 1872. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 3) Navigation of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. 8vo. 1877 Navigation of the Atlantic Ocean. Translated from the French of F. Labrosse, by J. B. Coghlan. 8vo. 1873 Navigation of the Coast of Brazil, from Cape Orange to Rio Janeiro, compiled by H. H. Gorringe. 8vo. 1873 Navigation of the Coasts and Islands of the Mediterranean Sea. Part 1 :—Spain, Morocco, &e. 8vo. 1872 Navigation of North West and West Coasts of Spain and the Coast of Portugal, compiled by Lieut. G. M. Totten. 8vo, 1874 Navigation of the West Coast of Africa. Part 1:—From Cape Spartel to Sierra Leone, compiled by H. H. Gorringe. Part 2:—From Sierra Leone to Cape Lopez, compiled by L. Chenery. 8vo, 2 vols, 1873-75 Notices to Mariners. 8vo, 4 vols. 1870-75 Organization of the Hydrographic Office. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 3) Red Sea. Physical Geography of, by Capt. W. Kropp. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 5) Report on Mount Elias, by W. H. Dall, 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Coast Survey’) Report on the Murphy Grate-Bar. 1878 Report on Two Kinds of Coal submitted by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad oal Agency. 1878 Rio de la Plata, compiled by H. H. Gorringe. 1875. | (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 3) Sailing Directions for St. Genevieve Bay. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 3) Sailing Directions for the English Channel. Parts 1,2 :—South Coast. 8vo. 1872-77 Sailing Directions. North Coast of France. 8vo. No date — Searching for Reported Dangers in the Ocean. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 3) Signals. The International Code of, for the Use of all Nations. Svo. 1879 Soundings (Deep Sea) in the North Pacific Ocean, obtained in the U.S. steamer — “'Puscarora,” by Comm. G. E. Belknap. Svo, 1874 Steam-Lanes across the Atlantic. 1874. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 3) Steamers on the Routes of Mail, between the English Channel and New York. 1873. (Ibid.) Tables for finding the Distance of an Object by Two Bearings. 1874. (Ibid.) © Tables (Tide) for the Atlantic Coast, U. 8. 12mo, 1871-76 | Tables (Tide) for the Pacific Coast, U. S. 12mo. 1872-76 — Thomson (Sir W.) Deep-Sea Sounding Machine. Instructions for using. 7 1874. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 3) Transit Instrument in the Vertical of the Pole Star. ‘Translated from the — Memoir of W. Dillen, by C. Abbe. 1870. (Ibid.) — Voyage of the “Vaudreuil.” Remarks on, by Capt. M. A. Lefevre. (Ibid. vol. 5) @ 1627 UNITED STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued) :— Navy DEPARTMENT :— Academy (United States Naval) :— ~ (1) Annual Register 20—26, 28, 29. 1868—1878. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 33 ; & ‘Nautical,’ vols. 6, 38) (2) Annual Report of Visitors. 1877. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 38) (3) Catalogue of Specimens added to the Cabinets. 1879 (4) Minerals in the Cabinet of. 4to. 1870 (5) Regulations. Svo. 1876 (6) Regulations governing Admission of Candidates as Cadet Midshipmen. 1874. (Pamph. ‘Nautical,’ vol. 6) Air and Moisture on Shipboard, by T. J. Turner. 2nd Ed. No date Allowances established for Vessels under the Bureau of Equipment. 1872. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 7) Allowances for Vessels under the Bureau of Steam-Engineering. 1877 Almanack (Nautical) for 1870 to 1882. 8vo, 9 vols. 1869-80 Almanack (Nautical) and Ephemerisfor 1870 to 1880. 8vo,13 vols. 1869-79 Articles for the Government of the United States Navy. (Pam. ‘War,’ vol. 33) Astronomical Papers prepared for Use of the Ephemeris and Nautical Almanack. es = —h tlw ™ % Vol. 1, pt. 1, Tables of Eclipses. 4to. 1879 7 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Sanitary and Medical Reports for 1873-74. : 8vo. 187 a Catalogue of Stars observed at the United States Naval Observatory, 1845-77 ; a“ and prepared for publication by Professor M. Yarnall. 4to. 1878 Compass (The Marine).. A Paper read before the United States Naval Institute, by B. F. Greene. 1874. (Pamph. ‘Nautical,’ vol. 2) Compass. Finding’ Error. 1875 Compass. The Mathematical Theory of the Deviations of the ; arranged for Use of Cadets, by J. A. Howell. 8vo. 1879 Gunnery Practice Instruction. Divisional Course of United States. 1872. (Pamph. ‘War,’ vol. 28) Instructions for Medical Officers of the U.S. Navy. 12mo. 1873 2. The same. 1878. 8vo. 1878 Instructions for the Expedition toward the North Pole, from Hon. George M. Robeson. 1871. (Pamph. ‘Nautical,’ vol. 3) Integral Calculus. Examples of, for Use of Cadets. 1874. (Pam. ‘Edue.’ vol. 35) Laws, &c. relating to Engineer Naval Corps. 1871. (Pamph. ‘Nautical,’ vol. 7) List of the United States Navy, containing a List of the Ships in Commission and their respective Force; a List of Officers and their Rank, and Digest of laws relating to the Navy, by C. W. Goldsborough. 8vo. 1800 List of Rear Admirals, Commodores, Captains, and Commanders; showing the Dates on which they retire, and the Promotions consequent. : 1877. (Pamph. ‘War,’ vol. 38) Medical Essays compiled from Reports to Bureau of Medicine, by Medical Officers of the United States Navy. 1st and 2nd Series. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 14 Naval Tactics. Parts 1, 2. 1873. (Pamph. ‘Nautical,’ vol. 7) Navy. Manning the, by Capt. Luce. (Ibid. vol.6) Orders for the Administration of Law and Justice in the U.S. Navy. 4to. 1870 Pay-Tables for the Use of Paymasters and others. 4to. 1871 Register (Navy) for 1805-6. Annotated by Geo. Henry Preble. (Ibid. vol. 9) —— of the Commissioned, Warrant, and Volunteer Officers of the United States avy. 1871-76. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vols. 7,9; & ‘War,’ vol. 38) 2. The same to January 1, 1879. 8vo. 1879 mar Of the Department of the Interior corrected to January 1, 1879. ) Of Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval, in the Service of the United States for 1869, -71, -73. 8vo, 3 vols. 1870-74 1628 UNITED STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued) :— Navy DrpartTMENT (continued) :— Regulations for the Government of the United States Navy. 12mo. 1870 Regulations for the Government of Officers of the United States Navy in matters relating to the Pay Department. 4to. 1878 Regulations for the Appointment. of Cadet Engineers. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 7; & ‘War,’ vol. 33) Regulations for the Uniform and Dress of the Marine Corps of the United States. May 1875. 1878 Report of a Naval Mission to Europe, especially devoted to the Material and Construction of Artillery. - 4to, 2 vols. 1873 Report of the Royal Society—“The Challenger.” 1872. (Pam. ‘Nautical,’ vol. 4) Report on Inter-Oceanic Canals and Railroads, by Rear-Admiral C. H. Davis. ; 8vo. 1866 Report to the President in the matter of the North Pole Expedition. 1873. ee and Charts of the Cruise of the U.8. Brig “Dolphin,” by Lieutenant . Lee. 8vo. 1854 Reports and Tables of Experiments on Hemp and Wire Rope. 4to. 1871 Reports, Sanitary and Medical, 1873-74, by Officers of the U.S. Navy. 8vo. 1875 Signals. International Code of. 8vo. 18738 Steam-Engineering. Extract from Annual Report, October 15, 1867, and Reports, 1871-72. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 2) Tables of Parthenope, by E. Schubert, computed for the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanack. 1871. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ 4to, vol. 1) Tables to facilitate the Reduction of Places of the Fixed Stars prepared for the Use of the American Ephemeris. 8vo. 1874 Telegraphic Determination of Differences of Longitude in the West Indies and Central America. Report on, by Lieut.-Commander F. M. Green. 1877 “The Polaris” Investigation. 1873. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 4) Trees. Manual of the Common Native Trees of the Northern United States. 1877. (Ibid. ‘ Botan.’ vol. 9) Venus. ‘Tables of, prepared for the use of the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanack, by G. W. Hill. Papers relating to the Transit. Parts 1,2. Instrue- tions for observing the Transit, December 8, 9. 2 ee a ee Washington 1872-74. (Pamph. ‘ Appl. Sci.’ 4to, vol. 1) (1) History of the United States Navy Yard at Gosport, Virginia, by Edward P. Lull. 1874, (Pamph. ‘ Nautical, vol. 2) (2) Report of the Board on the Yards and Docks of the United States i . October 6, 1869. (Ibid.) (3) Reports of the Board of Civil Engineers appointed to prepare a Plan for the Improvement of the Navy Yards at Mare Island, California, 1873, and at League Island, Pennsylvania. 1873. (Ibid.) Pension Orrice:—(1) Instructions to Examining Surgeons for Pensions 1870-75 and 1877. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vols. 13, 33) (2) Regulations relating to Army and Navy Pensions 1871,-75,-77,-79. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vols, 26, 33, 38) (3) Regulations relating to Bounty Land; with Statutes. 1879 | (4) Rooster of Examining Surgeons appointed under the Authority of the Commissioner of Pensions 1871. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 13) State (DEPARTMENT oF) :— Inter-Oceanic Canal Charges. Instructions to Daniel Ammen. 8vo. 1879 Lincoln (President Abraham). The Assassination of ; and attempted Assassination of W. H. Seward and F. W. Seward, April 14, 1865. Expressions of Cn 8vo. 18 1629 UNITED STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued ):— State (DEPARTMENT OF) (continued) :— Register of the Department of State, 1871-74. 8vo. 1871-74 (2) The same ; corrected to November 15, 1875. 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Catalogue (Revised) of Books and Blanks for Collectors. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 19) Coast Survey. Superintendent of :—(1) Annual Report for 1851. 8vo. 1852 (2) Reports. 1855-57, 1866-74. 4to,12 vols. 1856-77 (3) Miscellanies. 4to, 3 vols. 1867-75 Coast Survey. Atlantic Coast Pilot. Boston Bay to New York. 4to. 1878 Internal Revenue Laws, comprising Acts of June 30, 1864, and March 26, 1867. 3 (Pamp h. ‘U.S. Law,’ vol. 12) Internal Revenue Laws in force after the Act of June 6, 1872. Compilation of. me 1873. (Ibid. vol. 11) Internal Revenue ; Circulars and Specials, Jan. 1871 to Feb. 18, 1874. (Pamph. ‘ Polit, Econ.’ vol. 17) __ Laws governing the Steamboat Inspection Service. 1879 Laws of the United States relating to Loans and Currency, including the Coinage Acts. 8vo. 1878 Light-House Board :— ___ (1) Documents (Compilation of Public) relating to Light-Houses. 8vo. 1871 (2) Extracts from Report of H. B. M.’s Commissioners on the Condition of Lights, &e. 8vo. 1871 (3) Funck’s Hydraulic Float-Lamps; with Directions. 1869. (Pam. ‘ Naut.’ vol. 2) (4) General Order. (Ibid.) ___ (5) Instructions and Directions to Light-Keepers, January 1870, and September 1871. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870-71 (6) a of States ceding Jurisdiction over and relinquishing Title to Light- use Sites. 8vo. 1871 (7) List 0 of Beacons, Towers, &c. in the Fifth and Seventh Light-House Districts. 1871. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ 4to, vol. 1) (8) sail of Pee t-Houses, Lighted Beacons, &c. of the Atlantic and Pacific e United States. 1871-73. (Ibid.) (9) ag of Lights on the Northern Lake and River Coasts. 1871-73. (Ibid.) (10) Notices to Mariners. Fol. 1872-74 (11) Reports (Annual) for 1872, -73, & -78. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 2) (12) aaa (L.) (a) Memoir upon the Light-House Illumination of the Coast 8vo, with 4to Atlas. 1871 (6) Memoir upon the Illumination and Beaconage of France. Fol. 1876 (13) a showing the Lengths of Nights from Sunset to Sunrise during the 12mo. 1871 1630 UNITED STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued) :— TrEasuRY DrpartmentT. Light-House Board (continued) :— List of Merchant Vessels of the United States. 8vo, 6 vols. 1869—74 & -78 List of the Ports of the United States at which Marine Documents are issued. 1870. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 19) List (Alphabetical) of the United States Ports. 1872. (Ibid.) Manual for Gaugers of Spirits. 1873. (Pamph. ‘U. 8. Law,’ vol. 9) Marine Hospital, United States Service :—(1) Regulations (Revised) of the Marine Hospital Fund. 1873. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 13) (2) Regulations of, for Collection of Hospital Dues and Application of the a 1873. (Ibid.) (3) Reports. First and Second Annual Reports of the Supervising Surgeon. 1872-73. (Ibid.) Mint :—(1) Barnard (F. A. P.) On Deviation from the Standard Weight of Coins. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol, 18) (2) Davidson (G.) Examination of Weights and Balances at San Francisco. 1872. (Ibid.) (3) Report (Annual) of the Director. 1875-78. (Ibid.) (4) Report of Examination of Mints at San Francisco and Carson. 1872. (Ibid.) (5) Report upon the Wastage of Silver Bullion. (Ibid.) Nomenclature of Diseases prepared for the use of the Medical Officers of United States Marine-Hospital Service, by J. M. Woodworth. 1874. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 13) Post Office :— (1) Guide (Official Postal). October 1874 to July 1876. 12mo,8 vols. 1874-76 (2) List of Post Offices in Great Britain and Ireland. 8vo. 1872 (3) Reports of Postmaster General. 8vo, 6 vols. 1861-75 Register (The Treasury) for 1872—74, & 1877. 8vo. 1872-77 Regulations :— (1) Concerning the Transportation and Exportation in Bond of Lucifer, or Friction Matches, Cigar Lights, and Wax Tapers, and the Establishment of Bonded Warehouses for Storage thereof, April 29,1870. (Pamph. ‘ U. 8. Law,’ vol. 11) (2) Concerning the Transportation of Merchandise in Bond from One United States Port to Another. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 12) (3) For the Transportation of Merchandise without Appraisement under Acts of July 14, 1870, and April 20, 1871. For the Government of Officers under the Superintendence and Direction of Surveyors of Customs. 1871. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Law,’ vol. 11) — (4) Revised Regulations concerning the Distillation of Brandy from Apples, Peaches, — or Grapes, exclusively. July 18, 1871. (Ibid.) © (5) Tax on Distilled Spirits, July 1877 & April 1879. (Pam. ‘Pol. Econ.’ vol. 26) (6) Regulations under the Registration Laws. Part I. January 30, 1869. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Law,’ vol. 11) (7) Regulationen, Steuer, fiir gegohrene Getrinke, 1872. (Ibid. vol. 12) (8) Regulations, &c. for Internal Revenue Gaugers. 1871-73. (Ibid. vol. 9) Reports :—(1) Affairs, in Alaska by H. W. Elliott. 8vo. 1875 — (2) On the Public Debt of the United States, January 1, 1836 to July 1, 1871. (Pamph. ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol. 19) (3) On Immigration by J. F. Meyers. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 17) (4) On the Condition, &c. of the United States Independent Treasury, New York. (Ibid.) | (5) On the Revenue Marine, 1872. (Ibid.) (6) Upon the Condition of the Consular Service by DeB. R. Keim, 1872. : (7) On the State of the Finances, 1856-57. 8vo,2 vols. 1866-57 4 (8) On Commerce and Navigation, 1849 & 1856. a aS \ \ \ 1651 UNITED STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued) :— Treasury Department. Reports (continued) :-— (9) On the Mineral Resources of the United States, by J. R. Browne and J. W. Taylor. 8vo. 1867 (10) Of the Supervising Architect, 1871 & 1878. (Pamph. ‘U. 8. Polity,’ vol. 2) (11) Of the Supervising Inspectors of Steam Vessels. 8vo,5 vols, 1870-76, -78 (12) Of Solicitor of the Treasury. 1878. (13) Life Saving Service. 1878. 8vo. 1878 Richardson (W. A.) Information concerning the Public Debt. 1872. Rules. Circular promulgating Amendments, &c. 1871. (Pam. ‘Pol. 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Young (Edward). Labor in Europe and America. 8vo. 1875 Enernzer DEPARTMENT :— Barometer. Use of the, on Surveys and Reconnaissances, by Lieut.-Colonel R. 8. Williamson. 1878 Directions for Water-Level and Meteorological Observations and the Registry of Periodical Phenomena. 1871. (Pamph. ‘Cosm. Sci.’ vol. 1) Gatling Guns, Calibre -45. Description of. 1878 Geographical and Geological Explorations W. of 100° Meridian :— (1) Catalogue of Plants collected. 1871-73. 8vo. 1874 (2) Catalogue of Vertebrata of the Eocene of New Mexico, collected in 1874, by E. D. Cope. 8vo. 1875 (3) Catalogue of the Mean Declination of 2,018 Stars, prepared under the direction of Lieut. G. M. Wheeler. 4to. 1879 (4) Logarithm, Traverse, and Altitude Tables. Svo. 1875 (5) Report of Progress in 1872. 4to. 1874 (6) Reports, Geology, & Palaeontology, Vols. 3,4; Zoology, Vol.5. 4to,3 vols. 1875 (7) Report (Preliminary) upon Invertebrate Fossils, 1871-73, by C. A. White. (8) oe (Preliminary) on the Paleontology of the Black Hills, by R. P. itfield. 1877 (9) Report upon the Ornithological Specimens, collected 1871-73. 8vo. 1874 (10) Report upon the Determination of Astronomical Coordinates. 4to. 1874 Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel. Systematic Geology, by Clarence Img. 1878 Tnstructions for Chiefs of Parties on United States Lake Survey. (Pamph. ‘ Appl. Sci,’ vol. 38) 1632 UNITED. STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued): — War Department (SECRETARY OF). Enornerr Department (continued ):— Instructions for taking and recording Meteorological Observations by. Lieut. R. L. Hoxie. . 1874-75, (Pamph. ‘Cosm. Sci.’ vol. 1) Instructions for the Survey of the Mississippi. 1878 List of Publications sent to the International Congress of Geographical Science. _ Paris. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ vol. 38) Notes on Torpedoes, Offensive and Defensive, by Major R. H. Stotherd. Tae 1872. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 28) Organization of the Bridge Equipage of the United States Army. 8vo. 1870 Plants (List of), collected 1867-69, by S. Watson. (Pamph. ‘ Botan,’ vol. 8) Professional Papers :— (1)—No. 6. Report on the Effects of Firing with Heavy Ordnance from Casemate Embrasures, by J. G. Totten. 1857. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 31) (2)—No. 8. Official Report of the Siege and Reduction of Fort Pulaski, Georgia. 1862. New York 1862. (Ibid.) (3)—No. 12. Tables and Formulae useful in Surveying, &c. 3rd Ed. 8vo. 1873 (4)—No. 17. Report on Materials for Defensive Armor. 4to. 1872 (5)—No. 18. Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel. Microscopical Petrography, by Ferdinand Zirkel. Descriptive Geology. Botany, by 8. Watson. Ornithology. 4to, 4 vols. 1871-76 (6)—No. 20. Report on the Defences of Washington, by Major-General J. G. Barnard. 4to. 1871 (7)—No. 22. Report on the North Sea Canal of Holland, by Major-General — J. G. Barnard. 4to. 1872 — Regulations respecting Navigation of the Mississippi. 1874. (Pamph. ‘Naut.’ vol.2) — Reports :—(1) Of a Reconnaissance of the Yukon River, Alaska, by Capt. C. W. Raymond. 1871. (U.S. Pamph. vol. 14) — (2) Of the Board of Commissioners on the Irrigation of the S. Joaquin, Tulare, — and Sacramento Valleys, California. 8vo. 1874 (3) Upon the Results of Firings to determine the Pressure of the Blast from 15-inch Smooth Bore Guns, by Lieut.-Colonel J. Newton and Major Q. A. © Gillmore._ 1874. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 28) (4) Preliminary Report upon a Reconnaissance through 8. and 8. E. Nevada in 1869. 4to, 1875 — (5) Preliminary Report of Explorations in Nebraska and Dakota, 1855-57, by | Lieutenant G. K. Warren. 1875. (U.S. Pamph. vol. 15) _ (6) Of a Reconnaissance of Dakota in 1874, by Capt. W. Ludlow. 4to. 1875 (7) Of a Reconnaissance of the Missouri in 1872, by T. P. Roberts. __ a 1875. (U.S. Pamph. vol. 15) (8) Upon Hydraulic Gates and Dams in the Ohio. 8vo. 1875 (9) Upon the Reclamation of the Alluvial Basin of the Mississippi, 8vo. 1875 (10) Of the Operations of the United States Steam Drilling-Scow, in removal of ' Way’s Reef, Hell Gate, New York. 1875. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ vol. 31) (11) Annual Reports of the Chief of Engineers to the Secretary of War. 3 8vo, 7 vols. 1875-77 (12) Of the Exploring Expedition from Santa Fé to Junction of Grand and Green Rivers of the Great Colorado. 4to. 1876 (13) Of Explorations across Utaly in 1859, by Captain J. H. Simpson. 4to. 1876 (14) Improvement of the South Pass ef the Mississippi, by Captain M. R. Brown. 1877. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ vol. 40) (15) Upon the Specimens obtained from Borings made in 1874 between the Mississippi and Lake Borgne, by Professor E. W. Hilgard and Dr. F. W. Hopkins. 1878 (16) Of Experiments with the Siely and Bethell Processes for the Preservation of Timber, and of the Hayford Process, by Q. A. Gillmore, 1879 1633 UNITED STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued) :— MISCELLANEOUS :— List of Newspapers authorized to publish Advertisements of the War Department and its Bureaus, corrected to March 1, 1873. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 26) List of Pay Directors, Pay Inspectors, Paymasters, Passed Assistant Paymasters, and Assistant Paymasters. 1875. (Ibid.) List of the Military Posts and Stations of the United States, with their Garrisons ; and also the Stations of Troops by Companies. 1871. (Ibid.) Memoranda, Circulars, and Circular Letters of the Paymaster-General’s Office, United States Army. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 32) Orders (General), Adjutant-General’s Office. © General-Courts Martial, Head ’ Quarters of the Army. 12mo, 3 vols. 1870-74 Paymaster’s Manual (The Army). Revised to June 30,1871. (Pam. ‘War,’ vol. 26) Posts and Stations of Troops, Description of, in 1871-72. 4to. 1872 Quartermaster’s Department, 1877, United States Army :—Wagon Harness. Register (Official Army) for 1869-71, -73—75. 8vo,2vols. 1869-75 2. The same, for 1876. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 33) 7 ” Orpnance OFFice :— Regulations for the Uniform and Dress of the Army, July 1872. 4to. 1872 Revised Regulations of War Department, relative to Newspaper Advertising and Job-Printing, January 1, 1874. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 26) Reports :— (1) Reconnaissances of Routes from San Antonio to Elpaso. Marcy (Capt. R. B.) Route from Fort Smith to Santa Fé. Simpson (Lieut. J. H.) Expedition into the Navajo Country. Whiting (Lieut. W. H.) Expedition to the Western Frontier of Texas. Svo. 1850 (2) Preliminary Report touching Condition and Management of Emancipated Refugees by the » Sisco, Sheri Inquiry Commission, June 30, 1863. (U. 8. Pamph. vol. 4) (3) Exploration of the Yellowstone River, by General W. F. Reynolds. 1868. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 29) (4) Annual Report of the Secretary of War, on the Operations of the De ent for 1871. (Ibid. vol. 20) (5) Military Academy, Report for 1871-75. (Ibid. vols. 26, 33) (6) Adjutant General of California, Report for 1873-75. (Ibid. vol. 27) (7) Doane (Lieutenant Gustavus C.) Report upon the so-called Yellowstone Expedition of 1870. 1873. (Ibid. vol. 29) (8) Reconnaissance in the Ute Country, made 1873, by Lieutenant - H. we 7A. 1 (9) Yellowstone Expedition of 1873, by Colonel D. 8S. Stanley. 1874. (Ibid.) (10) Canal connecting the Mississippi River with the Gulf of Mexico. 8vo. 1874 _ (11) Reclamation of the Alluvial Basin of the Mississippi. (12) Expedition _ the Yellowstone River in 1875, by Lieut.-Colonels J. W. Forsyth and F. D. Grant. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 29) (1) Artillery for the United States Land Service, prepared by Major A. Mordecai. 8vo. 1849 (2) Catalogue of the Ordnance Office Library. 1875. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 32) bee Peription and Rules for the Management of the Springfield Rifle, Carbine, d Army Revolvers, Calibre °45. 1874. (Ibid. vol. 27) (4) Electric Position Indicator, or Distance Measurer, by Siemens and Halske. 4to. (5) Gunnery Notes. 1871. (Ibid.) (6) Guns. Mode of Fabricating 15 in. at “Knap Fort Pitt Foundry.” = 1872. (Pamph. ‘ Nautical,’ vol. 2) (7) Index to Catalogue of Ordnance Collection. 1876. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 32) 9H 1634 UNITED STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued) :— ORDNANCE OFFICE (continued ) :— (8) Laws relating to Ordnance Office, enacted April 2, 1794 to June 10, 1872. Prepared by W. A. De Caindry. 1872. (Pamph. ‘U. 8. Law,’ vol. 8) (9) Military Instruction at Colleges and Universities. 1879 (10) Ordnance Manual for the Use of the Officers of the United States Army. 12mo. Philad. 1861 (11) Ordnance Memoranda. Nos. 1, 2,4—13,16. 8vo. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 30) (12) Ordnance Memoranda :— 4to. 1870-79 No. 8. Metallic Ammunition for Springfield Breech-loading Rifle-Musket. 1870 No. 14. Metallic Cartridges, manufactured and tested at the Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia. 1873 No. 15. Report of Officers on Small Arms. 8vo. 1873 No. 17. Report on Gatling Guns. 1874 No. 18. Report on Cavalry Outfit. 1874 No. 19. Report on Infantry Outfit. 1875 No. 20. History of Rock Island Arsenal, 1863-76, by Major W. D. Flagler. 1877 No. 22. The Fabrication of Small Arms for United States Service. 1878 No. 23. Machines for Siege and Garrison Service.. 1879 (13) Ordnance Notes. Nos. 1—40. Fol. 1873-75 (14) Price List of Ordnance and Stores. 1873 & 1877. (Pam. ‘ War,’ vols. 30, 38) (15) Proceedings and Report of a Board of Officers appointed to examine and ———— i Report upon Horse and Mule Shoes. 1879 (16) Proceedings and Report of the Board of Army Officers convened in the Case of Fitz-John Porter. 8vo, 2 vols. & 4to Atlas. 1879 (17) Property Returns Division. — 1863. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 26) (18) Reports (Secretary of War) :— _ Of Experiments on Strength & other Properties of Metals. 4to. Philad. 1856 On Experiments with Small Arms. 12mo. 1856 Of Military Commission to Europe in 1855-56, by Major A. Mordecai. 4to. 1860 Of Experiments on the Properties of Metals for Cannon, and the Qualities — of Cannon Powder, by Capt. T. J. Rodman. 4to. Boston 1861 To the Secretary of War, 1873 & 1877. — 8vo, 2 vols. 1873-77 — Of Board of Officers to decide upon a Pattern of Ambulance Wagon for Army Use. 8vo. 1878 Of the Expedition for the Relief of Yellow-Fever Sufferers on the Lower Mississippi. 1878 Collection of Annual Reports and other important Papers relating to the Ordnance Department. 8vo. 1878 (19) Rolls of Honor (25, 26, 27). Names of Soldiers who died in Defence of the Union, interred in the National Cemeteries. 1870-71. (Pam. ‘War,’ vol. 25) (20) Rules for Inspection of Army Revolvers & Gatling Guns. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 27) (21) Rules and Regulations for Government of Department. 1877. (Ibid. vol. 38) (22) Schools for Freedmen. 8th & 10th Reports. 1869-70. (Pam. ‘Educ.’ vol. 35) SIGNAL OFFICE :— (1) Cautionary Signals. 1871. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 28) _ (2) Circular. Practical Use of Meteorological Reports & Weather Maps. 8vo. 1871 (3) Daily Bulletins of Weather Reports. Sept. to Dec. 1872 ; January to July; and December 1873; Jan. Feb. March, and May to October 1874; January to April 1877. 4to. 1872-77 (4) Instructions for Officers. Property pertaining to the Signal Service. * (5) Instructions for Management of Self-recording Meteorological Instruments at the Office, (Pamph. ‘ Cosm. Sci,’ vol. 1) — 1635 UNITED STATES.—GOVERNMENTAL (continued) :— Siena OrFice (continued) :— (6) Instructions to Observer Sergeants on duty at Stations. 1872 & 1875. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vols. 28, 32) (7) Manual of Military Telegraphy. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 28) (8) Regulations of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1873. (Ibid.) (9) Report of the Chief Signal Officer to the Secretary of War. 8vo. 1873-74 (10) Signal Service Drills. 12mo. 1870 Springfield Breech-loading Rifle Musket, Calibre 50”. Description and Rules for the Management of. 1878 SuRGEON-GENERAL’S OFFICE :— (1) Catalogue of Surgical Section of United States Army Medical Museum, by A. A. Woodhull. 4to. 1866 Zi (2) Circulars. 4to, 3 vols. 1868-75 a (3) Circulars, Nos. 1—4, 7, 8. 1865-71. (Pamph. ‘ Med.’ 4to, vol. 1) (4) Statistics (Medical and Anthropological) of Provost-Master-General’s Bureau, compiled by J. H. Baxter. 4to. 1875 (5) War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. Medical&Surgical History. 4to,2vols. 1870-75 (6) War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. Medical History of. 4to. 1879 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES :— Arkansas (STaTE OF) :— Published at Little Rock Address on the History and Resources of the State, by Hon. D. Walker. (Amer. Pamph. vol. 23) Cairo and Fulton Railroad. Lands in Arkansas, from Missouri to Texas. 1873. (Pamph. ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol. 25) Financial Resources ; with the State and Municipal Debt of each State in the Union, by T. B. Mills. 1873. (Amer. Pamph. vol. 22) Homes in Arkansas. One Million Acres of Choice River Bottoms and Uplands for Sale by the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad Company. (Ibid.) Resources of the State; with Description of Counties, Railroads, Mines, and the City a of Little Rock, by James P. Henry. English & German. 1873-74. (Ibid.) _ Catiroryia (State oF).—GoVERNMENTAL :— Mostly published at San Francisco >: Act to amending Laws relating to Internal Revenue. 1867. (Pam.‘U.S. Law,’ vol.1) Act to enforce Educational Rights of Children, March 8, 1874. (Pamph. ‘Educ.’ fol. vol. 2) Assembly (Standing Rules of). 19thSession. Sacram.1871. (Pam.‘U.S. Pol.’vol.5) Chinese Immigration. 8vo. Sacramento 1878 Correspondence relative to authority of Special Agents of United States Treasury to supersede United States Inspectors of Customs. 1873. ae (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 4) Custom House. Certified List of Vessels. 1873-75. (Ibid. vol. 13) Education. Majority and Minority of the Senate on. Reports . (1) Of Adjutant-General for 1873-75. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 27) (2) On Agriculture (State Board of), for 1859, 1874-75. Svo. Sacramento.1860-76 (3) Of Architect on the Court-House Building, Merced Co. ; 1875. (Pamph. ‘U. 8. Polity,’ vol. 2) (4) Controller of the State. Biennial Report. 1871-75. (Ibid. vols. 3, 17) (5) Fisheries (Commissioners of). Report for 1874-75. (Pam. ‘Anim. Phys.’ vol. 9) (6) Geological Survey, by J. D. Whitney. Vol. I. 4to. 1863 (7) Insane Asylum. 23rd Report. Sacramento 1875, (Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 15) _ (8) Insurance Commissioner, 6th Report, 8vo. 1873 1636 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— CALIFORNIA (STATE OF).—GOVERNMENTAL.—Reports (continued) :— (9) Of Police (Chief of the). 1872-75. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 1) (10) Prison Commission. First and Fourth Reports for 1867 & -69. (Ibid.) (11) Public Instruction (Superintendent). Reports for 1874-75. 1875 (12) Public Schools (Superintendent). Reports for 1870-75. 8vo,3 vols. 1870-75 (13) Of San Francisco Park Commissioners, 1870-75. (Pam. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 2) (14) Of Secretary of State for 1873-75. (Ibid, vol. 17) (15) Of Special Commission to investigate the Condition of our Insane, and Deaf and Dumb. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 17) (16) Of State Board of Equalization, for 1872-75. (Ibid. vols. 8, 17) (17) State Board of Health. Third Report. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 15) (18) Of State Capitol Commissioners. 1872-73. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 2) (19) State Geological Survey. Progress Report for 1872-73. (Pam. ‘Geol.’ vol. 2) (20) State Harbor. Reports for 1867, 1873-75. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vols. 2, 17) (21) State Prison. Reports for 1873 & 1875. (Ibid. vol. 1; & ‘Prisons.’) (22) Of Surveyor General, December 4, 1871 to August 1, 1873-75. (Pamph. ‘U. 8. Polity,’ vols. 3, 17) (23) Of Tide Land. Commissioners for 1873-75. (Ibid.) (24) Treasurer’s Report for 23rd and 24th Fiscal Years. 1873. (Ibid. vol. 3) Senate and Assembly. Standing and Joint Rules. 1871 CaLIFoRNIA. Compantres, Socrerres, &c. :— : Agricultural Society. Transactions. 1875. (Pamph. ‘Agric.’ vol. 8) Agricultural Society. Sonoma and Marin, 9th Annual Fair of. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 5) Chamber of Commerce :— (1) Annual Reports. 1870-74. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol, 12) (2) By-Laws. 1857. (Ibid.) (3) Reports on Fares and Freights. § Port Charges, 1871. Routes of Trans- portation. 1873. (Ibid. vols. 12, 13) Clubs (Benevolent, &c.) (Pamph. ‘Soe. Sci.’ vols. 6, 7, 10, 11,12) Compafiia Mexicana Agricola, Industrial, y Colonizadoro de Terrenos del Colorado:— (1) Informe que rinde la Direccion. (Pamph. ‘Agric.’ vol. 5) (2) Hemp Culture ; from the American Farmers Cyclopaedia. 1874. (Ibid.) © Cotton Growers’ and Manufacturers’ Association. Act of sa ration and By-Laws. — (Pamph. ‘U.S. Law,’ vol. 1) ~ Dry-Dock (Californian). Report. By-Laws, &c. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 13) European and Oregon Land. Report for 1873. (Amer. Pamph. vol. 13) Fertilizing Company. Prospectus of. 1876. (Pamph. ‘Agric.’ vol. 5) — Homestead (The College). Act of Incorporation and Articles. 1868. (Pamph. ‘U.8. Law,’ vol. 1) Homestead (Los Angeles City). Act of Incorporation. 1869. Ibid.) Insurance Companies (Various). 8vo, 3 vols. 1870-75 Mining Companies :— 8vo, 2: vols. 1857-76 Vol,1.—Barreteros. By-Laws, 1863. Hall and Van Dyk Coal Mines, Report on, by W. Ashburner and H. Janin. __ Continental Silver Company, Certificate of | Incorporation, &c. 1871. | Mount Gregory Water and Minin Prospectus, 1872. Meadow Valley. Annual Report for 1873. _ Newport Coal Prospectus, 1875. Redington Quicksilver. Reports for 1870 & 1876. _ Tennessee Hill Hydraulic Gravel. Prospectus, 1876. T'exada Iron (British Columbia). Report of 1875. Renton Coal. Prospectus,1874. Sierra Nevada Lake Water and Mining. 1857. Vol. 2.—Amador Consolidated Silver Co. Statement, &c. 1874-75. Crescent Mine (Plumas Co.) Report by W. Ashburner. 1867. Crown Point Gold and Silver Co. Report,1874. Eureka Gold Mining (Nevada Co.) Report, 1872, 1637 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— Catirornia (State oF).—Compantss, Soctetres, &c.—Mining Companies (continued) :— Gold Bar Co. Prospectus, 1876. Gould and Curry Silver Co. Seventh Annual Report, 1866. Lee Gold and Silver Co. Prospectus, 1875. Potosi Mining and Smelting Prospectus. 1875. Raymondand Ely Co. Third Annual Report, 1874. Savage Co. Annual Report. 1870. Storer Co. By-Laws. 1872. Yellow Jacket Silver Co. Annual Report, 1572. | Washoe Silver Co. Prospectus, 1872. Oddfellows’ Societies :— 1. Arago, California, No. 1; Cosmopolitan, No. 194; Bay City, No. 71; Hamilton, No. 17 ; Humboldt, No. 77 ; San Juan, No. 67 ; San Leandro, No. 231; Yerba Buena, No. 15; Mutual Aid Association, Marysville, Encampment No. 6; General Relief Committee, Occidental, No. 179; Constitutions, Rules, and Regulations. 1871-76. (Pamph. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 11) 2. Address by 8. Yorke, at Lee, 1872; Address of L. E. Pratt before Bay City Lodge, No. 71, 1869; Constitutions of the R. W. Grand Lodge, of the Subordinate Lodges, and Degree of Rebekah, 1872 ; Digest and Index to Vol. IV. of Journal of Proceedings ; Oration by Hon. D. H. Cowden in Downieville, 1873 ; Proceedings of 23rd Annual Communication, 1875; Report (Third) of President of Mutual Aid, 1871; Reports (17th and 18th) of Library Association, 1873 ; Reports (45th and 46th) of General Relief Committee. 1875-76. (Ibid. vol. 9) 8. Knights of Pythias ; and various Others. (Ibid. vols. 6, 7, 12) Pharmaceutical Society. Seventh Annual Meeting and Third College of Pharmacy. 1875. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 10) Pioneers Society. Constitution ; Annual Reports; and Orations. 15th, 17th, 21st to 25th. 1865-75. (Pamph. ‘Soe. Sci.’ vol. 6) Railways :— (1) North Pacific Railway. Prospectus. (Pamph. ‘ Appl. Sci.’ vol. 19) (2) Pacific Railway :—1. Annual Reports, 1873-75. 2. Information respecting Terminus, 1871. 3. Statement relating to projected Terminal Central, 1867. 4. Statement of the Condition and Resources of Pacific Railway, 1867. (Ibid.) (3) Railway System of California. 1871. (Ibid.) (4) Union Pacific Railway. How it violates its Charter. (Ibid.) Santa Barbara. Live Stock and Farming. Prospectus, 1869. (Pam. ‘Agric.’ vol. 5) San Francisco Mercantile Library Association. Reports, Nos. 1—6, 8—26. 8vo. 1855-79 San Francisco Mechanics Institute. (1) Constitution. By-Laws, &. ° 1870. (Pamph. ‘ Exhib.’ vol. 8) (2) The same. 17th and 18th Annual Reports, Address, &c. 1867-75. (Pamph. ‘Soe. Sci.’ vol. 6) San Francisco News. ‘Trade Circular. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 13) Union Pacific Silkk Company. Act and Prospectus. (Pamph..‘ Appl. Sci.’ vol. 14) Water Works, Spring Valley. Reports of Engineers, &. 1872-75. (Ibid.) Cauirornia. Lercat :— Land Office, United States. W. L. Henderson v. State of California. Claimant’s Brief. 1869. (Pamph. ‘ U. 8. Law,’ vol. 1) ™ Land Titles in California. (Ibid.) ati Laws :—(1) Concerning Corporations; also the Mining Partnership Law, in effect vial from January 1, 1873. (Ibid. ) f (2) For the Government of the Endowment Fund, District Grand Lodge, No. 4, a I. 0. B. B. 1872. (Ibid.) i (3) Insurance. Amendments passed by Legislature at its Session of 1873-74. (Ibid.) ¢ (4) Laws of Meadow Valley and Ely Mining Districts, Nevada. 1873. (Ibid. vol. 4) . (5) Public Schools of San Francisco. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 1) at Report of City and County Attorney (J. M. Nougues). 1868-69, (Ibid.) 1658 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— CaLrrorNiA (State oF).—-LEGAL (continued ) :— Rules of the County Court of San Francisco ; together with those of the Supreme Court. 1870. (Pamph.‘U.8. Law,’ vol. 1) Rules of the County Court of San Bernardino County. 1872. (Ibid.) San Leandro. Revised Charter of the Town of, and Ordinances, Nos. 51—57. 1873-74. (Ibid. vol. 3) Term Trial Calendar of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District. September Term. 1874. (Ibid.) Trial (District Court). In the Matter of the Kearsage Mining Company. Application for Removal of Assignee ; Argument of J. G. Eastman. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 4) Trials (Supreme Court) :— (1) Galindo v. Wittenmyer and Others. Transcript on Appeal. 1873 (2) Winans v. Hassey. Respondent’s Answering Brief. 1874 (3) Macnamara v. Nasson. ‘Transcript on Appeal. 1876 (4) City and County of San Francisco v. MacCune. Respondent’s Reply. (5) Richardson v. Heydenfeldt. Petition for Rehearing. CALIFORNIA. MISCELLANEOUS :— 1873. (Pamph. ‘U. 8. Law,’ vol. 4) Academy of Sciences :— (1) Proceedings. Vol. III, Parts 2,4. 1864-67. (Pamph. ‘Anim. Phys.’ vol. 7) ee (2) The same. Vol. IV, Part 4. 1871. (Amer. Pamph. vol. 13) All about California. ist, 6th, 9th, and 11th Editions, 1870-75. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 1) Almanacks :— (1) State Almanack and Handbook of Statistics. 1863 (2) Pacific Coast Almanack. 1868, 1871-72 (3) Calendario de Enrique Payot. 1869 (4) Tennent’s Nautical Almanack, Tide Register for Pacific Coast and Marine — Digest, 1874 and 1876. (Nos. 1 to4in 1 vol.) 12mo. 1863-76 — Art Association Constitution. Catalogues 2 to 5 & 9. Exhibition, 1872 & 1876. _ (Pamph. ‘ Art,’ vol. 12) | Art Department of Tenth Industrial Exhibition, 1875. (Ibid.) — California ; its present Condition and Future Prospects ; with Account of the Gold — Regions. By a Scientific Gentleman. Adelaide 1850, (S. Aust. Pamph. vol. 6) California State Grange, Patrons of Industry. 2nd Annual Session, 1874. (Pamph. ‘ Agric.’ vol. 5) Catalogue of Real Estate in San Francisco, &c. to be sold on Nov.17,1874. 4to. 1874 Catalogues of Agricultural Instruments, &c. (Pamph. ‘ Appl. Sci.’ vols. 15, 16,18) Digger’s Handbook, by D. L. Sydney 1849. (Amer. Pamph. vol. 8) Directory and Business Guide of the Principal Towns East of Cascade Mountains. — Compiled by G. Owens. 8vo. 1865 Directory and Business Guide of the Principal Towns in. the Upper Country. Compiled by G. Owens. 8vo. 1866 Emigrant’s Guide, by a Traveller recently returned. 1850. (Amer. Pamph. vol. 8) Exhibits in the matter of the Ex-Mission of 8. Buenaventura, before the Honorable Congress, United States. 1874, (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 5) Great Geysers of California, by W. L. 1873-75. (Amer. Pamph. vol. 11) Homoeopathic Guide for the People. 1874, (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 10) Illustrated Industries. 1871. (Amer. Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) Instructions concerning Formal Contracts, Subsistence Department, Military Division of the Pacific, October 1, 1873. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 20) Irwin (Governor William). Inaugural Address, December 1875. (Ibid. vol. 16) Lands in Southern Oregon. Agricultural, Grazing, and Timber. 850,000 Acres for Sale by the Pacific Land Company, (Pamph, ‘ Agric.’ vol. 5) 1639 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued ) :-— CaLirorNIA (STATE oF).—MIscELLANEOUS (continued ) :— or. Medical College of the Pacific. Annual Announcement, September 1877. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 23) Napa State Asylum Building for the Insane. Specification. (Ibid. vol. 9) Notice to Road Builders. Marin County Roads. 1874. (Pam.‘U-S. Polity,’ vol. 4) Pacific Coast Collection Agency. Monthly Record. (Pamph. ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol. 13) Pacific Coast. Catalogue Supplement of Photographic Views. 1876. (Pamph. ‘Art,’ vol. 10) Pacific Coast Directory for 1867, 1871-73, and 1876-78. 8vo,3 vols. 1867-76 Record Book of the County Board of Examination. 1876. (Pam. ‘Educ.’ fol. vol. 2) Register of California. 8vo. 1859 Sacramento Directory, by 8. Colville. 8vo. 1856 San Francisco :— (1) Delegation in the Legislature of California. Report on Schools. (2) Directory for the City, by C. P. Kimball. 12mo. 1850 (3) Directory for 1860, 1868, 1870, 1875. 8vo,4 vols. 1860-75 (4) Harbor Laws and Regulations. 1874. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 13) (5) Hospitals :— (a) City and County. Annual Report for 1875. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 10) (5) Female. Annual Report for 1874. (Ibid.) (c) Lying-in Hospital and Foundling Asylum. First and Second Reports. 1872-75. (bid. ) (6) List of Public Streets. 8vo. 1876 (7) Medical Society. Code, Constitution, &c. 1868. (Ibid.) (8) Reports on the Supply of Pure Fresh Water to San Francisco. 1872. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ vol. 14) (9) Stock and Exchange Board. Constitution and By-Laws. 1873. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 13) (10) Supervisors. Orders and Ordinances of Park Commissioners. 1875. (Amer. Pamph. vol. 13) Snow and Roos’ Art Gallery Catalogues, 1869, 1874-75. _ (Pamph. ‘Art,’ vol. 10) Toland Medical College. Annual Announcement of Lectures. 1871. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 10) _ Turkish Bath (The Improved); and its Advantages. (Ibid.) University :— (1) Archives of the Medical Department. 1873. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. 4to, vol. 2) (2) Biennial Report of the Regents. 1873-75. Wealth of California. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 11) 2 CALIFORNIA. RELIGIOUS :— (The). Devoted to the Advocacy of New Testament Christianity ; conducted by T. P. Haley and J.C. Keith. Nov. 1872. (Pam. ‘ Theol.’ vol. 40) Israel (The Voice of). A Weekly Journal. Nos. 1, 2,3, Aug. and Sept. 1872. (Ibid.) Nature and Government of Man. (Ibid.) Our Country’s Strength. (Ibid.) Reports :— (1) Baptist Church, Lexington ; Convention. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 47) (2) Baptist State Convention. Nos. 1, 2, 19, 26. 1867-75. (Ibid.) (3) Bible Society. 24th Annual Report. 1874. (Ibid. vol. 40) (4) Chinese Mission 1874-75. (Ibid.) (5) Church Union of San Francisco. 4th Anniversary Meeting. 1874. (Ibid.) (6) City (San Francisco) Missionary Society. Report for 1869. (Ibid. ) 1640 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— CALIFORNIA (State oF).—ReEticious.—Reports (continued ) :— (7) Congregational Association. (a) Minutes. Nos. 16—18. 1872-74 (b) Handbook. 3rd Ed. 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Theol.’ vol. 47) (8) Episcopal Church (Protestant). Journal of 24th Ann.Convention. 1874. (Ibid.) (9) Episcopal Methodist. Annual Conference. 5th Session. 1857. (Ibid.) (10) Episcopal Methodist (Nevada). Annual Conference. 1875. (Ibid.) (11) Episcopal Methodist (African). 4th and 5th Annual Conferences. 1872. (Ibid.) (12) Ladies Protection and Relief Society. Annual Reports, 13th to 16th. 1867-69. (Ibid. vol. 40) (13) Ladies Seamen’s Friend Society. Annual Report for 1867-68. (Ibid.) (14) Port (San Francisco) Society. Proceedings at 13th Anniversary. 1873. (Ibid.) (15) Presbyterian Church :— (a) Installation of T. M. Cunningham, D.D. as Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, San Francisco. 1869. (Ibid. vol. 47) (6) Central Presbyterian Church. Circular to all interested in the Erection of a “Tabernacle” in San Francisco, with a Free Pew System. 1872. (Ibid.) (c) Minutes of the Synod of the Pacific at its Session of October 1870, held in Oakland. (Ibid.) (16) Sunday Schools, Trinity Church, 8. Francisco. Easter Fest. 1874. (Ibid. vol. 40) (17) Young Men’s Christian Association. 18th and 22nd Reports. 1872-75. (Ibid.) Connecticut (STATE OF) :— Legislative Documents. May Session 1876, 8vo. Hartford 1876 Report (7th Annual) of Board of Agriculture. 8vo. Hartford 1874 Yale College :— (1) Yale College in 1869. Some Statements about the late Progress and present Condition of the various Departments of the University, for Information of its Graduates, Friends, and Benefactors. | Newhaven 1869. (Amer. Pamph. vol. 4) (2) Catalogue of Officers and Students ; with Course of Instruction. 1876-77. Deaware (STaTE oF) :-— Newhaven 1876. (Pamph. ‘ Educ.’ vol. 54) Wilmington Institute. Seventeenth and Highteenth Reports. - Inuivois (State oF) :— Wilmington 1874-75. (Pamph. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 6) Agricultural Society Transactions. Vols. 8—12. 8vo, 5 vols. Springfield 1871-75 Brighton. Holton Library :— (1) Rules and Regulations for the Board of Trustees. 8vo. Boston 1864 — (2) Annual Reports of the Trustees. Nos. 1—85. 1865-69 (3) Whitney (Rev. F. A.) Biographical Sketch of James Holton. 1865 (4) Catalogue of the Library. 8vo. 1866 — Chicago (City of) :— (1) Antiquities. Nos. 1, 2. (Amer, Pamph. U. 8. vol. 17) _ (2) Chicago Illustrated; Two Years afterthe Fire. 1873. (Pam. ‘Guides,’ 4to, v. 1) a (3) Chicago Illustrated.—Palmer House. 1876. (Ibid.) (4) Pamphlets. Seven Nos. 1876. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 20) — (5) Public Library :—(a) Annual Reports, 1—4. 8vo. 1873-76 (d) Finding Lists. 8vo. 1876 — (6) Reports :— ¢ (a) Of Board of Education for 1872-75. 8vo. 1872-75 (b) Of Board of Public Works. 15th Report, 1876. (Pam. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 12) (c) Packing of the West. 1876. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 25) (d) Trade and Commerce. 18th Report. 8vo. 1876 q (e) Of Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners. 8vo, 1876 © (f) Of Relief and Aid Society for the Sufferers by the Fire. Ato. 1874 (7) Tunnels and Water-System illustrated. 1874, (Pamph, ‘ Appl. Sci.’ vol. 21) een i641 ° UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— . Inrnors (State oF).—(continued) :— Industrial University. Catalogue & Circulars. 1875-76. (Pam. ‘Appl. Sci.’ vol.23) Report. Fifth Annual of Railroad Commissioner. 8vo. 1876 . Report. Tenth Biennial of Public Instruction. Svo. 1874 _Iyprana. New Albany :—Location and Natural Advantages. Floyd County; Character of the Soil, &. By C. U. Cottom. 1873. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 22) Reports :—(1) Of iculture by State Board of. 14th and 25th Reports. 7. ees 8vo. Indianopolis 1872-76 : (2) Blind. Institution for Education of the. Twentieth Report for 1866. . (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 32) 7 (3) Geological Survey. Third to Seventh Reports. 8vo,4 vols. 1871-76 ___ Jowa (Srare or):—Handbook and Guide. 1,200,000 Acres of Iowa Land and 35,000 Acres in Eastern Nebraska, for Sale by the Iowa Railway Land Company. 1876. (Pamph. ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol. 25) 9 Report of State Agricultural Society for 1872. 8vo. Des Moines 1873 _ Kawsas (Stare or):—Fourth Report of State Board of Agriculture. Svo. 1876 Kentucky (State oF) :— F Ballot. Overthrow of the; a Complete History of the Election in the State, August 3, 1863. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 19) Louisville Medical News. No. 3, July 15, 1876. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 32) ___ Louisville University, Medical Dept. 40th Annual Announcement. 1876. (Ibid.) _ Marne (Stare oF) :-— * og the State from its First Discovery, a.D. 1602 to the Separation, A.D. 1820, by W. D. Williamson. 8vo, 2 vols, Hallowell 1832 Year Book. 1876-77. 12mo. 1876 _ Marytanp (Srare oF):— ____ Johns Hopkins University. First Annual Report for 1876. (Pam. ‘ Educ.’ vol. 54) _____ Latrobe (Ferdinand C., Mayor). Message to the First and Second Branches of the ___- City Council of Baltimore. 1877. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 25) Library. Catalogue of the State. 1874. 8vo. 1874 Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore :— (1) Founder’s Letters and the Papers relating to its Dedication and its History up to January 1, 1868. (Pamph. ‘Soe. Sci.’ vol. 6) (2) Seventh and Ninth Annual Reports of the Trustees. (Ibid.) ‘MASSACHUSETTS (STATE OF).—GOVERNMENTAL :— Mostly published at Boston Acts and Resolves passed by the General Court. 8vo. 1870-76 _ Address of His Exc. Alexander H. Rice to the Two Branches of the Legislature, _ January 6, 1876. (Amer. Pamph. U. §. vol. 24) _ Arboriculture. Prizes for, offered by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for : promoting Agriculture. 1876. (Pamph. ‘Agric.’ vol. 7) _ Blind Asylum :-— ; (1) Account of New England Asylum. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 32) (2) Address of the Trustees. (Ibid.) (3) Documents concerning the Re-organization, (Ibid.) (4) Memorial of Trustees to the Senate & House of Representatives. 1833. (Ibid.) (5) Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum. Extracts from the Report : of the Committee on Public Charitable Institutions. 1869. (Ibid.) Bridgewater State Workhouse. 22nd Report. (Pamph. ‘ U. 8. Polity,’ vol. 12) Census of 1860-65. Abstract of. Svo, 2 vols. 1863-67 Census (Compendium of) for 1875. 8vo. 1877 oI 1642 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— MassacuuseEtts (StaTE OF).—GOVERNMENTAL (continued) :— Certificates of Corporations under the Laws. 1875. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Law,’ vol. 14) Charlestown :--(1) Free Dispensary and Hospital, Fourth Annual Report for 1876. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 23) (2) 18th Report of Public Library. 1874 Constitution of the Commonwealth. 8vo. 1873 Dedham Temporary Homefor Discharged Prisoners. 1876. (Pam. ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol. 22) Documents (Public); being the Annual Reports of various Public Officers and Institutions for 1857-58 & 1875. 8vo, 7 vols. 1858-75 Elections. Compilation of the Laws in force relative to. 8vo. 1876 Reports :— ! (1) Adjutant General of the Commonwealth. 1875. (Pamph. ‘War,’ vols. 34, 35) (2) Advisory Council of the Legislature on a Ship Canal to connect Barnstable Bay and Buzzard’s Bay. 1860. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ 4to, vol. 1) (3) Agriculture (Board of). Reports, Nos. 6—9, 11, 14, 17, 18, 28, 24. 8vo,10 vols. 1859-77 (4) Agricultural College. Sixth Report for 1869. 8vo. 1869 (5) Attorney-General. Report for 1875. (6) Auditor of Accounts. Report for 1875. ~* (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 16) (7) Charities (Board of). Reports for 1864—75. 8vo,12 vols. 1865-76 (8) Charities (Commissioner of Public). Sixth Report for 1876. (9) Charities (The Public) during the Century ending January 1, 1876. A Report made by F. B. Sanborn. 1876 (10) Children’s Hospital. Nos. 1—7, for 1870 to 1876. (Eng. Pam. ‘Med.’ vol. 22) (11) Education (Board of). Nos. 31—40, 1868-77 (12) Exhibition at Philadelphia. Report of State Commissioner. (18) Eye and Ear Infirmary. 48th Report for 1874, (Eng. Pam. ‘ Med.’ vol. 23) (14) General Hospital. Reports for 1857-75. 8vo, 2 vols. 1858-76 (15) Health (Board of). Nos. 1, 3—8. 1870-77 (16) Infant Asylum. Nos.1—9. Business Rules, 1868-76. (Pam. ‘Soc. Sci. v.17) (17) Inland Fisheries (Commissioners of). ‘Tenth Report. 1876. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 16) (18) Insurance Commissioner. Nos. 17—21. 8vo, 10 vols, 1872-76 (19) Judicial System of the State. Expediency of Revising. 1877 _ (20) Labour (Bureau of Statistics of). Nos. 4—7. 1873-76 (21) Museum of Comparative Zoology. 1861, -62, -64, -71. Ca (Pamph. ‘Anim. Phys.’ vols. 9, 10) (22) Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind. Nos. 3—11, : 14—17, 19—44. 1835-77. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vols. 17, 25—28) _ (28) Prison (State). Reports for 1872-76. (‘ Prisons’) — (24) Railroad Commissioners and Returns. 8vo, 16 vols. 1860-76 — (25) Registry of Births, Marriages, and Deaths for 1865 to 1874. ‘ 8vo, 10 vols. 1867-76 © (26) Savings’ Bank Commissioner. Report for 1875. (Pam. ‘U.S. Polity, vol. 16) _ (27) Schools :—(a) For Idiotic and Feeble-minded Youth. Nos. 3, 5, 7—11, 13—28. 1852-76. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vols. 16, 29) (6) Industrial School for Girls. 20th Report,1876. (Pam. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 15) — (ce) Primary School at Monson. 22nd Report for 1876, (Ibid.) (d) Reform School. 29th Report for 1876. (Ibid.) (28) Statistics of Labor. 1873-76. 8vo, 4 vols. 1873-76 (29) Surgeon-General’s Report for 1863-75. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 21) (30) Tewksbury State Almshouse. 22nd Report, 1875. (Pam. ‘U.S, Polity,’ vol. 12) . (31) Treasurer's Report for 1875. (Ibid. vol. 16) — eno -— os see 1645 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— Massacuuserts (State oF) (continued) :— q Boston (Crry oF) :— Published at Boston a Act of 1864. Ordinances, Rules, and Regulations as to the Overseers of the Poor, 3 Charity Building, and Temporary Home. 1869. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 20) : Act of 1870. Corporation, with Amendments, &c. 1870-74. 8vo. 1874 n. Proceedings of, on Petition of Gas-Light Com { ore 1874. (Pamph. « Appl. Sci.—Gas’) Athenaeum :—(1) Catalogue of Books. 8vo, 1827 (2) List of Books added to the Library. 1862-69 (3) By-Laws adopted by the Proprietors. February 6, 1865. (4) Rules of the Library and Reading Room. 1867 (5) History, with Biographical Notices of its Deceased Founders, by J = ees vo (6) Catalogue of Forty-Fifth Exhibition of Paintings. 1869 City Document, No. 67. Eighteenth Annual Report of the Board of Directors for ublic Institutions, for 1874-75. (Pamph. ‘ Soe. Sci.’ vol. 20) City Document, No. 88. Fourth Report of Commissioners of the Department of Parks, for 1876. (Ibid.) Clapp (Otis). Addresses at the Washingtonian Home. 1872-74. (Ibid.) Club. Constitution of the Somerset Club, May 1876. 12mo. 1876 Folsom (Charles F., M.D.) Metropolitan Main Drainage. Remarks before the Committee on Improved Sewerage. 1876. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med,’ vol. 20) Health. Digest of Statutes relating to. 1873. (Ibid.’ vol. 23) Ladies’ Charitable Association. Account of the Labours of the. (Amer. Pamph. U. 8. vols. 21, 24) Library (The Public) :—(1) Blanks used in Library. Fol. 1869 (2) Bulletin. Nos. 21—26, 31—42, 44—-52. 8vo. 1872-80 (3) By-Laws relative to Trustees and Officers, 1869 (4) Catalogue of the Books and MSS in the Prince Library. 8vo. 1870 (5) Catalogue of the Roxbury Branch Library. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1876 (6) Catalogues (Minor). Twenty-six. 8vo. 1858-69 (7) Catalogue of Books in Lower Hall, Central Department. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1873 (8) Class List for English Prose Fiction. Lower Hall. 4th Ed. 8vo. 1869 (9) Handbook for Readers. No date (10) Index to the Catalogue of Books in the Lower, Upper, and Bates’ Halls. 8vo, 3 vols. 1858-66 (11) Memorial of Joshua Bates from the City of Boston. 4to. 1865 (12) Presentation of a Bust and Portrait of Joshua Bates to the Library, by | his Daughter Elizabeth Van de Weyer. 4to. 1866 (13) Proceedings at the Dedication of the Buildings. 8vo. 1858 (14) Reports of the Trustees. 17th to 27th.. 8vo. 1869-79 (15) Reports (Monthly) of the Superintendent. a Views (Photographic). , containing City Charter, Rules, and Orders of the City Council, roa of Officers. 8vo. 1869 Natural sel Society :—(1) Annual Report for 1868-69. (2) Agassiz (Louis). Address on Centennial Anniversary of the Birth of Alexander < yon Humboldt. 1869 _ Overseers of the Poor, and Office Work. 1866. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 20) Overseers of the Poor. Manual for the Use of. Syo. 1866 Polls, Property, Taxes, &c. Aggregates of, as assessed May 1, 1875. (Pamph. U.S. ‘Polity,’ vol. 16) 1644 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— Massacuuserts (State oF).—Boston (Crry or) (continued) :— Prang & Co. Illustrated Catalogue of Art Publications. 1876. (Pam. ‘Art,’ vol. 14) Quincy Public Library Catalogue. 8vo. 1875 Reports :—(1) Auditor of Accounts. Fifty-sixth Report for 1868. (2) Board of Directors for Public Institutions. Nos. 12—18. 1869-75 (3) Board of Health. 3rd & 4th Reports. 1875. (Eng. Pam. ‘Med.’ vols. 18, 24) (4) Board of Trade. 22nd Report. 8vo. 1876 (5) Cholera. Report for 1849. (6) City Registrar. Report for 1869. (7) Cochituate Water Board. Reports for 1856-74. 8vo, 3 vols. 1857-75 (8) Dispensary. 71st, 72nd, 75th, 78th Reports and By-Laws. | 1860-71. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 23) (9) Dispensary for Skin Diseases. 1st Report for 1873. (Ibid.) (10) Fire Department. 31st Report for 1869. (11) Fire Department Commissioners. Ist and 2nd Reports for 1874 & -75. 8vo, 2 vols. 1875 (12) Home (The Channing). Nos.1 to 8. 1869-76. (Pamph. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 19) (13) Home for Aged Men. Reports, Nos. 1 to 15. 1862-76. (Ibid. vol. 16) (14) Home for Aged Women. Reports, Nos. 4, 5, 9—13, 15—17, 19—26, and Opening. 8vo, 2 vols. 1854-76 (15) Home for the Destitute (Temporary). ' 1868. (Boston, ‘Polity,’) (16) Home (Washingtonian), 18th Report for 1876. (Pam. ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol. 22) (17) Hospitals :— (a) Boston City (Medical and Surgical). Annual Reports 1st, 9th, 10th, 12th. .(Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 18) (6) Trustees’ Report of the same. 5th Report for 1869. (Ibid.) (ce) Lying-in Hospital. 42nd Report for 1875. (Ibid. vol. 23) (18) House of the Good Samaritan. Nos. 3, 5—15. 1864-76. (Ibid. vol. 31) (19) Overseers of the Poor. Reports for 1866-68, -71, -73, -76. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 20; & ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol 22) (20) Overseers of the Poor. Boylston Education Fund. 1876. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 20) (21) Police Report for 1871-75. . 8vo. 1872-76 (22) Parks (Commissioners of). Fourth Report for 1876. (23) Public Instruction (Directors of). 1869. (‘Massach. Polity’) (24) Sanitary Condition. Medical Commission. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 24) — (25) School Committee for 1857, 1863—65, 1867—75. (26) School for Deaf Mutes. 1873. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med,’ vol. 19) (27) Sears (David). Charity. 8vo. 1875 © (28) Sewerage. On the Present State of. 1873. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ vol. 31) (29) Sewerage (Report on) by a Commission, 1876. (Ibid.) (30) Sewers (Superintendent of). Report for 1875; and Remarks. 1876. (Ibid.) Rules and Regulations. State Aid. 1875-76. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 20) - Rules for the Management of Infants and Children. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 17) Shurtleff (Nathaniel B., Mayor). Inaugural Address to the City Council, January 4, — 1869. 8vo. 1869 Societies (Religious and Benevolent). Reports :— Aged Indigent Females. Report for 1869. (Pamph. ‘ Soe. Sci.’ vol. 16) Children’s Mission to the Children of the Destitute. Reports, Nos. 2, 3, 8, 10—14, 18, 19, 22, 24—27. 1851-76. (Ibid. vol. 15; & ‘ Polit. Econ,’ vol. 15) Industrial Aid, Reports, Nos, 31, 32, 33, for 1866-68, mr “a _ ee ——_—- 1645 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— Massacuuserts (State or).—Boston (Crry oF) (continued ) :— Societies (Religious and Benevolent). Reports (continued) :— a Pauperism (Prevention of). Nos. 17,23,28—40. 1852-76. (Pam. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 21) a Provident Association :—(1) Reports. Nos.1—25. 1852-76. (Ibid. vols. 20, 26) - (2) Maxims for Visitors. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 20) a Tenements for the Poor. Committee’s Report on providing. 1846. (‘Boston Pol.’) a Young Men’s Benevolent Society. Nos,46,47. 1874-75. (Pam. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 19) Z Young Men’s Christian Union. 1875-76. (Pamph. ‘ Theol.’ vol. 46) 5 Young Women’sChristian Association. 8th Report. 1874. (Pam. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 20) oe, Warren Street Chapel. 34th Anniversary Meeting of the Corporation of; Pro- 7 ceedings and Report. 1871. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 21) Water. History of the Introduction of Pure Water, with Description of the a Cochituate Water Works. Svo. 1868 Groton (Crry or). Lawrence Academy :— Published at Groton Pe (1) Catalogue of the Library. 1850 (2) Catalogue of Officers and Students since its Incorporation. (3) Catalogue of Trustees, Instructors, and Students. 1852, -54, -55, -57, -60, -61, -63, -68, -71—75. (4) Jubilee, July 12, 1854; with General Catalogue. Reports :— . (1) Receipts and Expenditure for 1865 & 1875-76. (Pamph. ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol. 12) (2) School Committee Report for 1854 & 1863-76. (Pamph. ‘ Educ.’ vol. 54) a eae (3) Selectmen, Overseers, &c. : 1860 Society (Historical) :—(1) Catalogue of the Library. 8vo, 2 vols. 1859-60 a (2) Proceedings in respect to the Memory of W. H. Prescott, February 1, 1859. _ Harvarp University :— Published at Cambridge, &c. Addresses at the Inauguration of Thomas Hill, D.D., as President. 1863: (Catalogues, &c.) Addresses at the Inauguration of James Walker, D.D. as President, May 24, 1853. By-Laws, Rules, and Regulations of Overseers. 1842. (Statutes, &c.) “ri of the University. 1875 talogue of the Hono and Immediate Members, and of the Lib of the Porcellian Club. sc 1857. (Catal. Banuitae, vol. 2) Catalogus Senatus Academici et Eorum qui Munera et Officia gesserunt, quique alicujus Gradus Laurea donati sunt in Univ. Harv. Cant. 1839, 1842, 1845, 1848, 1851, 1854, 1860, 1863, 1866, 1869. 8vo, 3 vols. 1839-69 2. The same, 1872. (Reports, 1862-66) Class of 1869. Triennial Report. No. 1. 1872. (Pamph. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 20) Eliot (President Charles W.) The Exemption from Taxation of Church Property and the Property of Educational Institutions. 1874 Everett (Edward). 4 soe in support of the Memorial of Harvard, Williams, and ore Amherst Colleges, the Joint Committee on Education in the Hall of Representatives, Boston, Feb. 7, 1849. (Catalogues, &c.) Harvard College and its Benefactors. 1846 Hill (Thomas, D.D.) Sermons and Orations Classes, 1863 & 1866. (Reports, 1862-66) Laws, 1655 (Copy of); with Introduction, by S. A. Green. 1876. (Statutes, &c.) Letter to the President, by a Member of the Corporation. 1849. (Catalogue, &c.) Library :—(1) Bulletin, Nos. 7, 8, 9, 11. 1878-79 (2) Catalogue ; with First Supplement. Svo, 4 vols. 1830-34 (3) Catalogue of the Maps and Charts. 8vo. 1831 _____ @) Catalogue of the Bound Historical MSS, collected by Jared Sparks. 8vo. 1871 __ Memorial Biographies. 8yo, 2 vols. 1867 1646 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— Massacuusetrs (STATE oF).—Harvarp University (continued) :— Memorial concerning Harvard College. 1851. (Reports of Committee) Norton (Andrews). Remarks on Report of Overseers proposing changes relative — to Instruction, &c. 1824. (Reports, 1824-68) Orders and Regulations of the Faculty. 1848. (Statutes) Overseers. Proceedings relative to Disturbances, with Remarks. 1834. (Reports, 1824-69, vol. Quincy (Josiah, President Harvard University) :— ep igh (1) Address at Dedication of Dane Law College, October 23, 1832. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Law,’ vol. 16) (2) Speech before the Board of Overseers, Feb. 25, 1845, on the Minority Report of the Committee of Visitation. gnd Hd, 1846. (Catalogues, &c.) Regulations of the Faculty, adopted 1875. ; | Reports :—(1) Class-Day, June 25, 1875, and June 23, 1876. | (2) Committee for examining Undergraduates in Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. (Reports, 1824-68) (3) Committee of Overseers. Reports for 1849, -52, -59, -61 to -64, and 1869, (Reports, 1849-64 & 1862- 67, vols. 3, 5) (4) Committee on relative Duties of the Corporation and Committee. (5) Librarian’s Report, read July 15, 1864. (6) Librarian of the Peabody Museum. 1865. (Reports, 1861-69) (7) President’s Report on the General Plan of Studies. 1830. (Reports, 1824-68) (8) Annual Reports for 1866-72. 8vo, 2 vols. 1862-72 (9) President and Treasurer’s Annual Report for 1874-75. (10, Rights and Duties of President and Fellows. 1856. (Statutes, &c.) (11) Rules and Statutes of Preacher to the University. 1855. (Ibid.) (12) Secretary’s Reports for Classes of, 1856, 1858, & 1867. (Reports, 1824-68) _ (13) Trustees of Museum of Comparative Zoology. Reports for 1861—63, -68, -69. (Reports, 1861-69, vol. 4) (14) Trustees of the Peabody Museum. Reports for 1868-76. 8vo. 1868-76 (15) Various Reports. 1824-68. Svo. 1824-68 (16) Visiting Committee. Report made to Overseers. 1849. (Reports, 1824-68) — Roll of Students who served inthe Army or Navy. 1866-69. (Catal. Harvard, vol. 3) Sermons. Baccalaureate & Farewell Orationsand Poems. 1863-66. (Sermons, vol. 10) — Solemnia Academica. 1872 © Statutes and Laws. First, Second, Third, & Fourth Editions, 1848-66. (Statutes, &c.) Studies of the Year. 1875-76. Treasurer's Statement for 1875. Winsor (Justin, Librarian of the University) :—(1) First Report. (2) Bibliographical Contributions. Nos. 3, 4. MassacHusEetts. MISCELLANEOUS :— . Brookline :—(1) Catalogue of Public Library. 8vo, 2 vols, (2) Ninth Report of Trustees. Horticultural Society :— (1) Weston (Ezra). Address delivered on September 17, 1836. (2) Lincoln (William). Address, 1837. 4 (3) Lunt (G.) Address on Dedication of the Horticultural Hall, May 15, ze (4) Report of the 20th Annual Exhibition. og (5) Reports of the Committee for 1853-55, with Schedules af Prizes. (6) Journal of the Proceedings, March 1859. (7) Properties of Plants and Flowers as a Standard for Judging. (8) Proceedings on the occasion of Laying the Corner-Stone of the New August 18, 1864, 1647 _ ‘UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— _ Massacuuserrs (State or).—Miscettanzous (Horticultural Society) (continued) :— = (9) Bye-Laws adopted, June 1866. (10) Catalogue of the Library.- 1867 (11) Schedule of Prizes for 1869. (12) Transactions for 1843-46. (Nos. 1—12 in 1 vol.) 8vo. 1836-69 (13) Transactions for 1848, 1858—62 & 1865—69. 8vo, 3 vols. 1849-70 ___ Howe (S. G.) Remarks upon Education of Deaf Mutes. 1866. (Massach. Polity.) _ Mechanics Association (Charitable) :— a) tools ls, compald by J. F. Buckingham. Addresses by Major B. Russell, Carr, G. G. Smith, W. Schouler, J. H. Buckingham ; and Report of - on relation of Apprentices to Masters. (In1 vol. ) 8vo. 1310-69 (2) Exhibitions. 1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th, 9th, and 10th Reports. Addresses -by E. Everett, J. T. ‘Austin, G. Lunt, J. 8. Skinner, G. R. Russell, E. Washburn, ——_ a and A. H. Bullock. 8vo,2 vols. 1837-56 ‘Micuiean (State oF) :-— Published at Lansing, §e. a Alden (L. P.) The State Public School at Coldwater; its purposes and aims; . an Address. 1876. * (Pamph. ‘Educ.’ vol. 38) Census and Statistics of 1854 and 1864. 8vo, 2 vols. 1854 & -64 Census of 1874. 8vo. 1875 Census. Law and Instructions for taking the. 1874. (Pam. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 17) _ Constitutional Convention, Journal of, by T. H. Glenn. 8vo. 1867 ___ Constitutional Commission, Journal of, printed under the Direction of Henry 8. - Clubb. 8vo. 1873 Detroit (City of) :—(1) — Report of the City. 8vo. 1875 ss 2) Controller. Report of the. ~ 8vo. 1876 4 ; Directory we 1375-76. (J. W. Weeks & Co.) 8vo. 1875 ia 4) Directory and Michigan State Gazetteer. (Polk & Co.) 8vo. 1875 = 5) Education. Proceedings of the Board of. 8vo. 1871-75 - 3 Education. 33rd Report on. 1876. (Pamph. ‘Educ.’ vol. 38) pe 7) House of Correction. Reports of the Officers and Inspectors. Nos. 2, 5, 6, 8, 9 to 14. 8vo. 1864-75 iS Library (Public). pane of the. Svo. 1874 ; Manual of the Common Council of the City. 12mo. 1876 ____ (10) Medical College. Annual Announcement, 1871-72. (Eng. Pam. ‘Med.’ vol. 10) Documents (Joint) of the State. 1860-72. 8vo,18 vols. 1861-73 (1) Of Adjutant-General for 1862, 1865 to -66. 8vo, 4 vols. 1863-66 “| 2) Agriculture. State Board of. 8vo, 6 vols. 1869-76 | Health. State Board of. Nos. 1, 2, 3. 8vo. 1874-76 = 4) Pomological Society (State). 8vo, 2 vols. 1874-75 5) Poor. County Superintendents of. 1855-57, -59, -61, -63, -65 to -74 id Public Schools (State). 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Educ.’ vol. 38) - 3 Registration of Births, Marriages,& Deaths. 1867-71. 8vo,3vols. 1868-74 _ (8) Sheriffs Report relating to Jails. 1875. (Prisons) ae Laws, with Explanatory Notes, by Daniel R. Briggs. 8vo. 1873 Senate (Journal of the). Extra Session. 1870. 8vo. 1870 Statistics and Census 1860. 8vo. 1861 loge for 1870. 8vo. 1873 (Stare oF) :— Published at St. Louis © Geologie Survey. Report of for 1873-74. 8vo. 1874 -Memphi fe oifth Annual Statement of the Trade, Commerce, &c. for year _ endir 1, 1875 ; reported by J. 8. Toof. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ Fel 13) St. Louis pe hool. Fifteenth Annual Report for 1870. (Pam. ‘Educ.’ vol. 50) _ ‘Tables of Distances in the State, compiled under direction of Major-General =p eewart Van Vliet. 1874. (Amer. Pamph. U. 8. vol. 14) 1648 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— NEBRASKA (STATE OF) :— Agriculture. Report of. 8vo. Lincoln 1873 Sketch of the History of Nebraska ; its Resources, and Advantages it offers to Settlers. By Authority of the State Board of Immigration. 1870. (Amer. Pam. U.S. vol.4) NEVADA (STATE OF) :— Published at Carson Bradley (L.R.,Governor), 2nd Biennial Message. 1875. (Pam.‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 14) Reports :—(1) Of Bond Commissioners for 1875. (Ibid.) (2) Of Controller for 1875. (Ibid.) (3) Land Monopoly. Resolutions of 8. Barker. (Ibid. vol. 2) (4) Of the Mineralogist for 1871-74. (Pamph. ‘ U. 8. Mining,’ vol. 3) (5) Orphan Home. 9th and 10th Reports, 1873-74. (Pam. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 14) (6) Prisons (Warden of). Reports, 1867-68 & 1873-75. (Ibid. vol. 1; & ‘Prisons’) (7) Of Public Instruction for 1875. | (8) Of State Library and Catalogue. 1867. (9) Of Surveyor for 1873-74. (Pamph. ‘U.S8. Polity, vol.14) (10) Of Treasurer for 1868 and 1875. (Ibid. vols. 2, 14) (11) Of the University for 1875. 1875 New Hampsutre (State oF) :-— Agriculture (Board of). Reports. 8vo, 5 vols, Nashua 1871-75 Nashua Lock Company. Illustrated Catalogue of Revised Price List. 4to. 1872-76 New York (State oF).—GOVERNMENTAL :— Agricultural Society. Transactions for 1855, -61, -65, and -71. | { . 80,4 vols. Albany 1856-72 — Civil List of the State of New York. 12mo. 1879 ‘ Code of Civil Procedure. 8vo. 1850 Code of Criminal Procedure. 8vo. 1850 Code. First Report of Commissioners on the. 8vo. 1858 Code (Political). 8vo. 1860 Code of Procedure. Books of Forms adapted to. 8vo. 1861-65 Code. Draft of a Civil Code prepared by the Commissioners, and submitted to the Judges and Others for Examination. 8vo. 1862 Code (Penal). 8vo. 1865 Code (Civil). Reported Complete. 8vo. 1865 Code of Procedure. 1848-71. 12mo. 1870 Convention for Revision of Constitution. Debates and Proceedings of. 8vo. 1846 Kapp (Friedrich). Immigration, and the Commissioners of Emigration. 8vo. 1871 Library (The State) :— (1) Catalogue of General Library, and First Supplement. —8vo, 2 vols, 1856-61 (2) Catalogue. Subject Index. . 8vo. 1872 — (3) Catalogue of Law Library, and First Supplement. 8vo, 2 vols, 1856-65 — (4) Catalogue of Maps, MSS, Engravings, Coins, &c. 8vo. 1857 (5) Report of the Librarian for 1876. (6) Reports of the Trustees. Svo, 3 vols. 1863-73 Manual for the Use of the Legislature of the State. 1867-71. 2vols. 12mo. 1872 Medical Society of State. Transactions. 8vo. 1864-65 — Natural History of the State. Ato, 19 vols. 1848-52 Reports :—(1) Of Adjutant General. 8v0. 1864 — (2) Of Commissioners to revise the Laws for Assessment and Collection of — Taxes. 1872. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 3) — (3) Education. Board of. 8vo, 2 vols. 1875-76 | (4) Of Emigration Commissioners. 1867-74. 8vo, 3 vols, 1868-75 — 1649 TED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— _ New York (Srate of). GovernmentaL.—Reports (continued ) :— (5) Of Emigration Commissioners (Special Committee). Complaints of the Passengers of Ship “J. Forster.” Svo. 1866 (6) Insurance Departments. Fourth and Sixth Reports. 8vo, 2 vols. 1863-65 (7) The same. 13th Report, Part II. . §8vo. 1872 Py: (8) Prison Association. 26th Report for 1870. Svo. 1871 — (9) Of Public Instruction. 8vo. 1875 (10) Railroad Commissioners for 1856. Drawings of Maps, Bridges, Locomotives, &e. accompanying Report of Board. Svo. 1857 (11) Special Report of Savings Banks. Svo. 1868 (12) hy aaa Survey of the Adironback Wilderness for 1873, by Verplanck Colvin. 8vo. 1874 (13) University. 70th to 80th Reports. Svo, 2 vols. 1857-67 Statistics. Foreign Commerce with New York. 8yo. 1873 _ Statutes (Revised). Part III. Nos. 1—21. Svo. 1872-75 _ University (Medical Department). Announcement of Lectures. 1876-77. : _ New York (State oF). MuIscELLANEOUS :— (Gog. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 32) Albany (City of) :— __- (4) Banks (Hon. A. Bleecker, Mayor). Message. 1876. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 19) (2) Directory for 1876. 8vo. 1876 (3) Dyer (David). History of the Penitentiary. 1867. 8vo. 1867 (4) High School. History of. 1876 (5) Noethen (Rev. Theodore). Twenty-seven Sermons in the Penitentiary. (Bound with No. 3). 1876 (6) Penitentiary Reports 5 to 18,20 to 27. _ Svo, 3 vols. 1854-75 (7) Police Commissioner’s Report for 1875. (‘ Prisons’) (8) Public Instruction. Proceedings of the Board. Syo,2 vols. 1871-75 (9) Washington Park. Proceedings of the Board of Commissioners, May 8, 1869 ““ to Jan. 1, 1876. 8vo. 1876 _ Andrews (George H.) Address before the Assembly Committee on Ways and Means, October 1874. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ gst 5) Buffalo (City of) :— ia (1) Common Council. Bird Avenue Sewer. 1876. (Ibid. vol. 12) (2) Corporation Proceedings. Minutes 42, 43. 1876. (Ibid.) 5 ee :—(a) Of City Engineer for 1875. Svo. 1876 (6) Of Park Commissioners. Nos. 1,2,5,6. S8vo. (Pam. U.S. Polity, vol. 17) (ce) Of Police Superintendent for 1875. . (‘ Prisons ’) (@) On State Asylum for the Insane. Reports, Nos. 1, 4, 5. 1872-76. (Eng. ‘Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 32) (4) Statistics and Information relative to the Trade and Commerce of Buffalo City, for 1873, by William Thurstone. 1874. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 25) Non York (City of). 1. Aldermen :— vets rocwedings of the Board of, Vols. 133—141. 8vo, 9 vols. 1874-76 _ (2) Proceedings of the Board of, approved by the Mayor. Vol. 43. Svo. 1875 — @) Proceedings of the Boards of Aldermen, and Assistant Aldermen, approved by the Mayor. Vols. 39 & 42. 8vo. 1874-76 - (4) Proceedings of the Board of Assistant Aldermen. Vols. 133—136. 8vo,4 vols. 1874-75 2, Almanack of the New York Herald. 1872-76. 8vo. 1872-76 - 3 American Emigrant Aid and Homestead sean Paroye oc facoa’ : er. Pam vol. 19 . | 4 Asoomes Laws, compiled by Thomas Stephens. 8yo. 3858 1650 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :-— New York (State oF).—MIscettanzous ; New York City (continued) :—- 5. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. . Estate and Rights of the Corporation. ‘Treatise upon the, by Murray Hoffman. . Ferry Leases and Railroad Grants made by the Corporation. A Compilation of the existing, by Daniel T. Valentine. 8vo. 1866 Free Academy :— (1) Manual of the Board of Trustees. 1870-73. 12mo, 2 vols. 1870-73 (2) Merit Roll. 1854-73. 8vo, 2 vols. 1854-73 (3) Register and Catalogue. 8vo, 2 vols. 1852-67 (4) Reports (Annual). Nos. 8, 4, 11. (Pamph. ‘Edue.’ vol. 37) Bar Association. Proceedings in relation to Charges, made through the Press, against Charles O’Connor, 1876. 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Nos. 2, 4,5, 7—12, 14,15, 17,18. 1853-56 — : 1860 (6) Reports of the Faculty. : Law Institute :—(1) Catalogue of Books. 8vo. 1874 — (2) Report of the Librarian, May 1, 1872-76. Proceedings in accepting a Bust of the late John Anthon, LL.D. 1876. (Pamph. ‘U.S: Law,’ vol.16) Laws of the State of New York, relating particularly to the City. A Compilation by David T. Valentine. 8vo. 1862 — Library (The Astor) :—(1) Act of Incorporation. 3 (2) Catalogue ; or Alphabetical Index. Ato, 5 vols. 1857-66 (3) Annual Reports. Nos. 1—30. . 8vo. 1850-79 (4) Periodicals and Serials currently received. 1880 (5) Recent Accessions, October 1878 to July 1879. Loyal Publication Society. No. 49:—Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Patriotic Songs. 1864. (Amer. Pamph. U. §. vol. 19) Mayor. Messages of the. January 1875 and 1876. Svo, 2 vols. 1875-76 Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Business Register. Svo. 1872 Ordinances of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty. Revised 1859, by D. T. Valentine. 8vo. 1859 Pharmacy (College of). Summer Classes, 1875. ““ Reports of 44th and 46th — Session. Third and Fifth Reports of the Alumni Associations, 1874-76. ‘i Historical Notice. 1873-76. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 20) Police, Manual containing the Rules and Regulations of the. 12mo, 1873 — 1651 _ UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— New Yorx (Srare or).—Miscettanzous; New York City (continued) :— 25. Reports:— (1) Buildings. Report of Superintendent of. 1862-72. 8vo. 1862-72 Chamber o: rt on Charges at Quarantine for Lighterage. een oats 1858. (Amer. Pamph. ue fei 4) (3) Commerce (Chamber of). 14th Annual Report. 8vo. 1872 (4) Commissioners to revise Laws for Taxes. 1871 (5) Committees of Chamber of Commerce and Geographical Society on Extension of Decimal System to Weights & Measures. 1857. (Amer. Pam. U.S. vol. 4) (6) Crime. Select Committee appointed by the Assembly of 1875 to investigate the Causes of the Increase of. Svo. 1876 (7) Docks. Department of. Reports, Nos. 1 to 6. 8vo. 1871-76 (8) Education (Board of). Reports, Nos. 33, 34. 8vo, 2 vols. 1875-76 (9) Health (Board of). Reports, Nos. 2 to 4. 8yvo, 3 vols. 1872-74 (10) Parks. Commissioners of the Public Parks. Reports, Nos. 1 to 3. 8vo, 3 vols. 1871-75 (11) Police. Reports, Nos. 1, 2. 1871-73. (‘Prisons’) (12) Police Justices (Board of). 1874-75. 8vo. 1875-76 i (13) Quarantine Convention at New York, S8vo. 1859 ee: (14) Taxes and Assessments Commissioners. 8vo. 1874-76 _ (15) Union League Club. 1866. (16) Works (Public). Department of. 2nd & 3rd Reports. 8vo, 2 vols. 1872-73 Ml _ One (Stare oF) :— Mostly Published at Cincinnati Agriculture (Board of). Premiums and Regulations for the 27th Annual Fair. Fey. 1876. (Pamph. ‘ Agric.’ vol. 7) 'g 7 Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. 26th Report. 1874. (Pam. Polit, Econ.’ vol. 12) Cincinnati Library Association (Young Men’s). 21st Report for 1855. a (Amer. Pamph. U. S. vol. 7) Geological Survey. Report of Progress for 1870, by J. S. Newberry ee 8vo, 2 vols. t Cabidabud 1871 Hayes (Governor R.B.) Inaugural Address to General Assembly, January 10, 1876. 73 na (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 19) - (1) Agriculture. Reports, 1854,-58,-61,-62,-71,-74. 8vo,6 vols. Columbus1855-77 _ (2) Insurance Department. Ninth Report. Svo. 1876 ___ (3) Library (Public). 1873 * (4) Ohio Mechanics Institute. 18th Exhibition. 1860. (Pam. ‘Soe. Sci.’ vol. 6) - ©) State Mines Inspector’s Second Report. 8vo. 1876 JREGON (STATE OF) :— e ebiiser & Historical Society. 4th Annual Address. 1875. (Pam. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 6) tf Piien Directory for 1871. 8vo. Salem 1871 ; ty (SYLVANIA (STATE OF) :— Published in Philadelphia _ Academy of Fine Arts :— D (1) Baker (W. 8.) Address. Exhibition of Prints, Dec. 21,1874. (Pam. ‘ Art,’ v.13) ____ (2) Catalogue of the 47th Annual Exhibition. 1876. (Ibid.) (8) Clark (W. J.) Critical Notices of the Exhibition. 1874. (Ibid.) or _ (4) Description of the Cleghorn Collection of Engravings, by G. H. 1869. (Ibid.) a ‘ste Exercises at laying the Corner-Stone of the New Building. 1875. (Ibid.) Bay | 1¢ ay ; eke of the New Building, April 22, 1875. (Ibid.) # _ (7) Exhibition of Engravings, Etchings, and Mezzotints. 1874. (Ibid.) _ (8) Catalogue of the Harrel Collection. 1876. (Ibid. vol. 14) Pte Survey (Second). Report of Progress. 1874-75. 8vo, 5 vols, Harrisburg 1875-76 1652 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— PENNSYLVANIA (STATE OF) (continued) :— Hartley (John T.) Message to the General Assembly, January, 6, 1875. Philadelphia (Qity of) 2 (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 25) 1. Digest of Laws & Ordinances of the City, December 12, 1868. 8vo. 1869 2. Journal of Prison Discipline and Philanthropy, January 1877. 8. Library Company. Bulletin of July 1, 1878 to January 1880. §8vo. 1878-80 4. Library (Mercantile). Reports, Nos, 29 to 32, 34 to 37, 40 to 53. 8vo. 1852-76 5. Message of the Mayor. 8rd Annual, with Documents. 8vo. 1875 6. 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Sci.’ vol. 20) University :—(1) Catalogue for 1875-76. 8vo. 1876 (2) 120th Commencement. 1876. (Pamph. ‘ Edue.’ vol. 54) RuopeE Istanp (Stare oF). Published chiefly at Providence and Newport — Addeman (Joshua M.) :— (1) Index to the Printed Acts and Resolves, and of the Reports to the General Assembly. 1863-73. 8vo. 1875 (2) Manual, with Rules & Orders for Use of the General Assembly. 12mo, 1876 Assembly (General). Acts and Resolves of the. ‘8vo, 7 vols. 1869-76 — Barnard (Henry). Report relating to Public Schools in Rhode Island. 1845-48. 8vo. 1846-49 Bartlett (John Russell) :— (1) Catalogue of Books and other Publications relating to the State of Rhode Island, with Notes, Historical, Biographical, and Critical. 8vo. 1864 © (2) Census, taken by Order of the General Assembly in 1774. 8vo. 1858 (3) Index to the Printed Acts and Resolves of the General Assembly ; and of the Petitions and Reports to it. 1850-62. 8vo. 1863. (4) Records. 8vo. (vols. 2 &6to 10). 6 vols. 1857 Domestic Industry. Transactions of the Society for the Encouragement of. 1868 (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 4) © Hazard (Thomas R.) Report on the Poor and Insane. 8vo. 1851 Index to Decisions given by the Supreme Court 1874-76. 8vo. 1875-77 Journal of the Convention assembled to frame a Constitution for the State o Rhode Island at Newport, September 12, 1842. 8vo. Laws (Public) passed at the January Session of 1876. Militia Law ; also Extracts from the Constitution and Laws of the United Stat 03 and this State, in relation to Militia Law. 1875. (Pamph. ‘War,’ vol. 35) Providence (City of) :—1. Arnold (Hon. Samuel Greene). The Progress of City Providence. 1876. (Amer. Pamph. U. 8. vol. 17 1" 2. City Council. Resolutions of the, 8vo, 1876 . ’ ra 1653 q _ UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (contenued) :— Ruope Istanp (SraTE oF).—City of Providence (continued) :— es 3. City Documents. 1875. Reports, &. 8vo. 1876 4. City Manual, prepared by 8S. W. Brown. 8vo. 1876 _--—s«#&S. Ordinances of the City, Statutes of the State relating to. 8vo. 1875 j 6. rts :— os ice Auditor. 29th Report for 1875. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 13) (2) City Police Report for 1875. (‘ Prisons ’) + (3) Fire Department, Report for 1875. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 13) a (4) School Committee for the City. Report for 1875. (Pam. ‘Educ.’ vol. 37) a (5) Sewerage in the City. Report on, by J. seio= ar 1874. a Plan for a Geologieal ae 1 Rocnbte Woe ____ Report of the Commission to pre a 0) ee”. (of Set spon 1876. ee A (Pamph. ‘ Geol.’ vol. 3) ee F ed and determined in the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, ce - 8. yee nl . F. Tobey. 8vo, 5 vols. (vols. 6—10). 1862-75 Reports (Annual) :— ‘ig (1) Adjutant General. Report for 1875. (Pamph. ‘War,’ vol. 35) (2) Education (Board of). Reports of. 8vo, 3 vols. 1871-76 (3) Fisheries (Commissioners on Inland). 1875. (Pam. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 13) (4) Geological Survey. Plan for A. 1876. (Pamph. ‘Geol.’ vol. 3) (5) Insurance. Commissioner of State’s Report on. 8vo. 1876 ' (6) Prison Commission. Report for 1876. (‘ Prisons’) (7) Quartermaster General. Report for 1876. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 35) (8) Registry and Returns of Births, &c. Reports Nos. 2—6,9—22. 1856-75 ae i (9) Schools (Public) in Rhode Island. Reports, Nos. 20, 22 to 25. 1865-70 F 9 (10) Treasurer (The General). Report for 1876. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 13) _ Bhode Island Census. Report for 1865, by E. M. Snow. 1867. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 13) Staples (Hon. William R.) Rhode Island in the Continental Congress, with the ournal of the Convention that adopted the Constitution, 1765-90. Edited by u R, A. Guild. 8vo. 1870 Statutes. The Revised Statutes of the State of Rhode Island and Providence _ Plantations. To which are prefixed the Constitutions of the United States and the Rhode Island State. Svo. 1857 a Statutes (The General) of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, q ‘To which are prefixed the Constitutions of the United States and of the Rhode “Island State. Svo. 1872 4% “Stockwell (Thomas B.) History of Public Education in Rhode Island, from 1636 Se a to 1876. 8vo. 1876 Vu a (Stare oF) :— Mostly published at Richmond Pe, DASE to: promote & encourage Immigration, Mar. 3,1866. (Amer. Pam. U.S. vol. 18) ia - Agricultural and Mechanical College. Catalogue of the Officers and Students. sz 4th a 1875-76. (Pamph. ‘ Agric.’ vol. 7) : oO wae of the General Assembly. 1861-64. 8vo,4 vols, 1861-64 ‘ (2) Acts and Resolutions. 1874-76. 8vo,3 vols. 1874-76 _ Ualendar of State Papers and other MSS, 1652—1781, preserved in the Capitol at nd ; arranged and edited by W. P. Palmer. Sm. 4to. 1875 Caroline County and Tributary County. Resources and Advantages of. ; 1872. (Amer. Pamph. U. 8. vol. 18) Wee ictading Legislation to January 1, 1874, by George W. Munford. 8vo. 1873 Conference with Virginia Creditors, including Exposition of the Debt, Finances, and Taxation of the State. 1874. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 21) 7. i 1654 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— VirGinia (STaTE OF) (continued ) :— Constitution of the State. 1874. (Pamph. ‘U.8. Law,’ vol. 14) Correspondence of the Governor of Virginia with the Governor of Maryland and the Authorities of the Accomac County, Va. Also the Opinion of the Attorney General in relation to Waters of the Pocomoke. 1874. (Pam, ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 20) Description of 100,000 Acres of Land in Giles, Craig, Monroe, and Bland Counties. 1871. (Amer. Pamph. U. $8. vol. 18) Emigration to Virginia and the Southern States. 1871. (Ibid.) Hening (William Walter). Statutes at Large, being a Collection of all the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature in 1619. 8vo, 13 vols. 1823 Homes for Englishmen in the State. 1873. (Amer. Pamph. U. 8. vol. 18) Inauguration of the Jackson Statue. Address of Governor Kemper, and Oration by Moses D. Hoge, D.D. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 19) Johnston (Hon. John W.) Speech in the U.S. Senate, March 2, 1875, on the Claim of G. W. C. Lee to the Arlington Estate. 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 20) Kemper (Governor James L.) Annual Message to the General Assembly, December 1, 1875. (Ibid.) Law (General Election) in force April 1, 1871. (Pamph. ‘U. 8. Law,’ vol. 14) Laws in relation to Commissioners and Collectors of the Public Revenue, &c. now in force. 8vo. 1876 Lynchburg and its Tributary Country. Resources of. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 18) Maury (M. F.) Physical Survey. 1869. (Ibid.) Memoir (A Brief) for the Information of Europeans desirous of emigrating to the New World. 1868. (Ibid.) Norfolk Agricultural Society :— (1) Address at First Annual Exhibition, by Hon. M. P. Wilder. 1849 — (2) List of Premiums, &c. 1868 Peirpoint (Govr.) Address to People of Virginia, May 1865. (Pam. ‘ War,’ vol. 33) Railways :— (1) The Express Question. Correspondence between Committee of Business-Men of Richmond and W. Mahone, President of Atlantic R. Railway Company. — 1874. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ,’ vol, 21) (2) Case of the Foreign Bondholders of the Atlantic R. Railway Company. The — Answer of the Company, and Accompanying Documents. 1876. (Ibid.) | (3) Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. with its Resources. 1876. (Amer. Pam. U.8. vol. 18) (4) Critcher (Hon. John). Speech in the Virginia Senate on the Texas and Pacific © R. Railway, March 1876. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 20) Reports :— | (1) Adjutant-General of the Commonwealth for 1874. (‘ Polit. Econ. Virginia’) (2) Asylums (Lunatic). Central, Eastern, and Western. (Ibid.) (3) Attorney General for 1874. (Ibid.) (4) Deaf and Dumb and Blind. Education of. Report for 1874. (Ibid.) 9) (5) Fish Commissioners’ Report for 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Anim. Phys.’ vol. 9 (6) Health (Richmond Board of). 1875. (Pamph. U.S. ‘Polity,’ vol. 17) (7) Health (State Board of). 1874. (‘ Polit. Econ. Virginia’) (8) Internal Improvement Companies. 1872. (Pamph. ‘Polit. Econ,’ vol. 21) (9) Military Institute. Report of Visitors and Superintendent for 1874. 9 (‘ Polit. Econ. Virginia’) (10) Officers, Boards, and Institutions. 8vo,. 1874 (11) Penitentiary. Report for 1874. (‘ Polit. Econ. Virginia ) (12) Public Debt. Report of Second Auditor. 1875. (Ibid.) (13) Public Instruction. Reports for 1871, -74, -75. 8yvo, 2 vols. (14) Public Printing, Superintendent’s Report for 1874. (‘Polit. Econ. Virginia’) 3 1655 UNITED STATES.—SEPARATE STATES (continued) :— - Virerta (State oF).—Reports (continued) :— Be (15) Trade and Commerce of Richmond, with other Statistics and Documents for fy 1872-73. Compiled by P. G. Coghlan. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 21) ‘a (46) Treasurer and Auditor on the subject of Taxation. 1874. (Ibid. vol. 20) (17) University. Report of Board of Visitors. 1874. (Ibid.) z Walker lees Gilbert C.) The Debts of the States. Special Message to the . General Assembly, February 17, 1873. (Ibid. vol. 20) aq _ Washington. His Person as represented by Artists. 1873. (Amer. Pam. U.S. vol. 19) Ww: n Monument in the Capitol Square. History of the ; with Biographical ___ Sketches of T. Jefferson, J. P. Henry, G. Mason, T. Nelson, and A. Lewis. a 1869. (Ibid.) Water Line (The Central), from the Ohio River to the Virginia Capes, connecting _.___ the Kanawha and James Rivers. 1869. (Ibid. vol. 18) W Visconsin (State oF) :— Published at Madison & Milwaukee _ Madison (City of) :—(1) Charter of. 1856. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 7) . a (2) Draper (Lyman C.) Madison ; its Growth, Condition, &e. 1857. (Ibid.) Milwaukee Female College. 3rd & 4th Annual Reports. Catalogue of the Officers and Pupils. 1855-56. (Ibid. ) _ Prairie Du Chien. Its present Position and future Prospects, by Alfred Ley 1857. 1 ee in :—(1) Geological Survey of the State, by J.G. Percival. 1856. tibia} (2) Iron of Dodge and Washington Counties, by J.G. Percival. 1855. (Ibid.) ____ (8) Teachers’ Association. First Report for 1854. (Ibid.) Bg . . . ° _ University of Wisconsin :— (1) Address (Inaugural), by E. S. Carr. 1856. (Ibid.) (2) Address eg before the Regents, Faculty, and Students, January 16, ie 1856, by D. Read. i856. (Ibid.) ; a Watertown ; its Manufacturing and Railroad Advantages and Business Statistics. 1856. (Ibid.) ITED STATES. Lecat :— Published at Washington, &c. Act of Co authori the of the y Claims for the a. Proceeds ot oovtath Cane Paid tek Cana TO . S. Law,’ vol. 11) Act. British and Foreign Enlistment Act, passed August 9, 1870. (Ibid. vol. 7) *: Act of July 20, 1868, as amended; together with such Provisions as are now in force force relating to Distilled Spirits, Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, or Fermented , Liquors 1872. (Ibid. vol. 8) ct. National Currency, with Amendments and Laws relating to Taxation of National Banks. 1864-72. (Ibid. vol. 12) cts of Congress relating to Loans and the Currency. 1841-72. (Ibid.) sts and Resolutions passed at Second Session, 42nd Congress. 1871-72. (Ibid.) is of Congress and Rules and Regulations prescribed by Secretary of Treasury "concerning Commercial Intercourse with, and in States and Parts of States __ declared in Insurrection. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 11) . : 2 and Mexican Commission :— ; 4 ) x A. Green v. Republic of Mexico. Argument for Claimant. (Ibid. vol. 3) ose Saag in Reply to Motions to dismiss Cases Nos. 535, 5386, 543, 713, 850, of Jurisdiction, by J. H. Ashton. (Ibid. vol. 7) ie ie Barron v. United States. Closing Argument on Motions to dismiss. _(Ibid.) 3 the ‘J. M. Hernandez v. United States. Arguments for United States. (Ibid.) ay Pedro 'Tauns v. United States. Statement & Argument for United States. (Ibid.) Opinions. Vols. XIII, XIV. 8vo. 1873-75 Digest of the Published Opinions of, and of the Leading ‘of the Federal Courts, with reference to International Law. 8vo. 1877 4 at § ee, 1656 UNITED STATES.—Leraat (continued) :— Case of the United States to be laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration to be convened at Geneva. 8vo. Lond, 1872 Constitution. The Fourteenth Amendment considered. Dissenting Opinions of Justices Field, Bradley, and Swayne, in the New Orleans Slaughter-House Cases. 1873. (Ibid. vol. 2) Constitutions of United States; with Amendments. 8vo, 2 vols. Wem York 1871-73 (2) The same ; another copy. ‘To which is added Barclay’s Digest. 8vo, 5 vols. Mew York 1871-75 (3) The same ; another copy: with Jefferson’s Manual of Parliamentary Practice. Compiled by Henry H. Smith. 8vo. Washington 1877 Constitutions of the several States of the Union and United States, including the Declaration of Independence & Articles of Confederation. 8vo. New York 1854 Constitutions, Colonial Charters, and other Organic Laws (Federal and State), of the United States, compiled by B. P. Poore. 4to. 1877 Consular Regulations. 3rd Ed. 8vo. Washington 1868 Convention between the United States and Belgium. (Consuls.) 1870. (Pamph. ‘U. 8. Law,’ vol. 7) Convention between United States and Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. 1871. (Ibid.) Convention between United States and Great Britain, and Additional Convention. Slave Trade.) 1870. (Ibid.) Convention between United States & Wiirttemberg. (Naturalization). 1870. (Ibid.) Convention between the United States Postal Department and that of Canada. | 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 26) Court of Claims. Cases decided in, and the Decisions of the Supreme Court in the Appealed Cases, 1870-78. Reported by C. ©. Nott, 8.H. Huntington, and N. Hopkins. 8vo, vols. 6—10, 12, 13,14. 1877-79 Decisions :—(1) Internal Revenue, Decisions published by the Office of, to January 1871. (Pamph. ‘U. 8. Law,’ vol. 5) (2) Hight Hour Law. Decision of Comptrollers as to its Application. 1872. (Ibid.) (3) Secretary of the Interior. Pensions and Bounty Land. 1861-71. _(Ibid.) (4) Secretary of the Interior & Opinion of Assistant Attorney-General in the case — of the Survey of the Rancho “Corte de Madera del Presidio.” 1872. (Ibid.) (5) Secretary of the Interior, Decision over-ruling Motion to review Decision, that the Commissioner of the General Land Office has Appellate Jurisdiction over Derivative Claims. 1875. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Law,’ vol.5) (6) Our Patents (Salamander Felting Co.) fully sustained by the Courts. Decisions of Judges Treat and Shepley, 1875. Mew York 1876. (Pam. ‘Appl.Sci.’vol.15) Laws :—(1) Internal Revenue, comprising Act of June 30, 1864, as amended; — including the Act of March 26, 1867. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Law,’ vols.2,12) _ (2) Fur, Fin, and Feather; a Compilation of Game Laws of the Principal States _ and Provinces of the United States and Canada. Mew York 1870. (Ibid.vol. 14) (3) Tax Manual for Cigar Manufacturers, containing the most important Sections — of Law relating to the Manufacture, Removal, Sale, &c. of Cigars, ih and German. 1870-75. (Ibid. vols, 12,15) (4) Stamp Duties, Schedules B and ©, Purchase and Use of Internal Revenue Stamps, July 31, 1871. (Ibid. vol. 11) (5) Ordnance Department. Compilation of Laws relating to-and affecting, as enacted from April 2, 1794 to June 10, 1872. (Ibid, vol. 8) (6) Internal Revenue, Compilation of the Laws in force after the Act of June6, 1872. With Appendix, embracing Acts 1872-73. (Ibid. vol. 1) | (7) Pension-Laws, revised and consolidated, by the “Act to revise and consolidate — the Statutes of the United States in force on First of December, 1873, | approved June 22, 1874. (Ibid. vol. 5) _ Pamphlets. 8vo, 17 vols. Various places and dates = e wa he . y - of 3 | 1657 NITED SAMS Lona (continued ) :— : “te Se of Justice and the Judicial Officers of the United by R. M. Sherman. _ Ast, pare 3rd, and 4th Editions. 1871-74. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Law,’ vol. 10) :—(1) Customs Revised. Parts 1, 4, 5 and Supplement, and also case bak to Part 9. 1868-72. (Ibid. vols. 6, 11) (9) te Lucifer or Friction Matches, Cigar Lights, and Wax Tapers. rtation and Exportation in Bond. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 11) (3) Transportation of Merchandise without Appraisement under Acts of July 14, 1870, and April 20, 1871. (Ibid.) (4) Transportation of Merchandise in Bond from one Port to another in the United States under the Warehousing Laws of May 9,1871. (Ibid. vol. 12) f Distillation of Brandy, from Apples, Peaches, or Grapes exclusively. Revised a als 18, 1871. : re (Ibid. vol. 11) _____ (6) Bounty Land, with Statutes, issued by Commissioner of Pensions. _—? °1871. (tbid. vol. 5) (7) Internal Revenue Gaugers. 1871-73. (Ibid. vol. 9) A) a (8) Steuer-Regulationen fiir gegohrene Getrinke 1872. (Ibid. vol. 12) phi _ (9) Customs and Navigation Laws. 1874. (Ibid. vol. 6) - (10) Tobacco. Regulations relating to the Exportation of, under Act of February 8, “ 1875. (Ibid. vol. 2) ~ Reports :—(1) Code. Joint Committee on the Political Code. (Ibid.) - @) Federal Relations, Committee on, in relation to Memorial on the Sutro a Tunnel. Carson 1867. (Ibid.) py. (3) Taxes. mores and Collection of. Commissioners appointed to revise - _ _ the Laws Albany 1871. (Ibid.) Bales :-— \ (A) Court of Claims. Practice of the. Acts of Co establishing the Court, and ~~ in Amendment thereof, 1869 ; and Revised R 1871-75. (Ibid. vol. 12) 7 i me) Court of Claims to take effect on July 1, 1879; with the Laws applicable ‘ to the Court. 1879 8 Court, and Rules of Practice for the Circuit and District Courts and: Admiralty Cases. 1871-76. (Ibid. vols, 12, 15) af Sen Court of Columbia. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 15) ys and Orders. Commissioner of Pensions. Abstracts. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 5) Tre and Conventions between the United States and other Powers since aly 1776, and since May 1, 1870. 1873-76. (Ibid. vols. 7, 15) ns “Vi rginius ” Gass, ae reviewed 3 in England, and regarded by the New York Herald. D sraTEs, M New York 1874. (Ibid. vol. 15) we e ay of Design (The National). 51st Annual Exhibition, Catalogue of. be . New York 1876. (Pamph. ‘ Art,’ vol. 13) ag :—(1) Correspondence between Charles Ewart and H. B. Majesty’s Coatesville 1870. (Pamph.‘U.8. Law,’ vol. 13) 8) Corresndenc respecting Geneva Arbitration. 1872. (Ibid.) (8) Revised List of Claims. 1872. (Ibid.) ; ots 4) Rules of the Court of Commissioners. 1874. (Ibid.) a. Report of the Icelandic Committee from Wisconsin. mete 1875. (Amer. Soe U.S. vol. 16) rican Publishers. Trade List of. New York 1873 wnsk Humorister, Bilder och Dikter, firsvenskade of 0. B. N Stockholm 1874. (Scandin. Pamph. vol. 8) nee Basia on the “ California.” 4to. New York 1872 s and Table of Rates for use of Agents. 12mo. No date 1874 1658 UNITED STATES.—Miscettannovus (continued) :— Anent the North American Continent. 1864. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 3) Anniversary of Independence. Celebration of, by American Citizens resident in Melbourne. 79th & 81st. (Amer, Pam. U.S. vol. 1; and Vict. Pam. vols. 3, 5) Ausonia Brass and Copper Company. Illustrated Catalogue of Clocks. New York 1876. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ vol. 40) Bellevue Hospital Medical College. First Decennial Catalogue. 8vo. WV. York 1873 Census (‘The Ninth) of 1870. Instructions to Assistant Marshals. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 17) Centennial Traveller. Philad. no date. (Guides, 4to, vol. 1) ; Century of the Republic (The First) ; a Review of American Progress, by T.D. Woolsey and Others. 8vo. ew York 1876 Civil Service. Reports, Rules, and Regulations. 1872-74. (Pamph. ‘U. §. Polity,’ vol. 7) Congregational Library Association & Union. Reports 1—16. 8vo. Boston1854-69 Cooperative Congregational Society. (Pamph. ‘ Theol.’ vol. 41) Correspondence on the Present Relations between Great Britain and the United States of America. 8vo. Boston 1862 Cotton Question. Inquiry into the Standing and Prospects of the Cotton States of America, in comparison with the Rest of the World. Richmond 1876. (Pamph. ‘ Agric.’ vol. 6) Cunard Steam-Ship Company. Official Guide and Album. 4to. 1876 Dearborn (Benjamin). The Will of. Boston 1859 Education at the Centennial. 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Educ.’ vol. 35) Education, as approved by Leading Educators. 1874. (Ibid.) Education. Contributions to the History of Medical, 1776 to 1876, by N. 8. Davis. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 33) Erie Railway. Excursion Routes for 1876. New York 1876. (Guides, vol. 12) Erie Railway Tourist. 4to. Washington 1874 Excursion through the United States and Canada, in 1822-23, by an English © Gentleman. 8vo. 1824 — Federal Emancipation. (Pamph. ‘U.S. Polity,’ vol. 3) — Federalist on the New Constitution, written 1788, by Messrs. Hamilton, Madison, and Jay. 8vo. Hallowell 1857 Geologists and Naturalists. Reports of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Meetings of Association of, Handbook. American Overland Route between Europe and Australia. F New Yorki8ié Howard University. Prospectus of Eighth Annual Session of the Medical Depart- _ ment. 1875-76. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol.9) Inebriates. American Association for the Cure of. Meetings, Nos. 1—3, 5,6. Philad. 1871-75. (Ibid. vol. 30) Institute (The American). (1) Eighth Report. 8vo. Albany 1850 (2) Transactions. 8vo, 4 vols. Mew York 1850-65 Institution (National) for the Promotion of Science. Constitution and Bye-Laws. J. Poinsett’s Discourse. Second and Third Bulletins of the Proceedings. : 8vo. Washington 1840-44 Interoceanic Canal Congress held at Paris, May 1879. Instructions to Rear-Admiral Daniel Ammen and A. J. Menocal. 187oe Life Saving Service. Regulations for the. 1873. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 1 sy Line-Etchings by “Spec.” A Trip from the Missouri to the Rocky Mountains. St. Louis 1875. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 25) Medical Association (‘The American). Petition on behalf of the Medical Corps of - the Army. Washington 1874. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 23) 4 1659 UNITED STATES.—MisceLLanzous (continued ) :— Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Allen Taylor Caperton; of Michael Crawford Kerr ; and of J. B. Rice. 8vo, 3 vols. Washington 1877 s Mineral Resources. Reports upon. 8vo. 1867 ‘a Mining Engineers (American Institute of). Transactions. 8vo, 6 vols. Easton 1871-79 Missions. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Brief Historical = Sketches. Statistics, 1870-76. Boston 1876. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 21) Br: Mitrailleuse (The French). A Description of its Construction, Service, &c. Trans- i lated from the German by Lieut-Commander W. M. Folger. Washington 1873. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 27) i Museum of Natural History (The American). 5th & 6th Annual eee, a New York 1874. (Pamph. ‘Anim. Phys.’ vol. 9) B) North and West illustrated for Tourist, Business, and Pleasure Travel. Compiled RY by W. H. Stennett. . Chieago. (Amer. Pamph. U. §. vol. 25) Ocean Resort. Life at Cape May. Philad. (Guides, 4to, vol. 1) Pamphlets. 8vo, 26 vols. Various places & dates Pamphlets. 4to, 2 vols. Various places & dates a. Collection of interesting and Authentic Papers, relative to the Dispute tween Great Britain and America, showing the Causes and Progress of that Misunderstanding. From 1764 to 1775. 8vo. 1775 Peabody Academy of Science :— (1) Memoirs Vol. I. Nos. 2, 3, 4. 4to. Salem 1871-75 (2) Reports. Nos. 1 to 6. Various dates Peabody Institute :— (1) Founder’s Letters, &c. relating to its Dedication. Baltimore 1868 (2) Ninth Report of the Provost of. Penitentiary Congress to be held at Stockholm, 1877. Circular. 1877. (‘Prisons’) Penitentiary Congress (International, of London). Report on, by Amos Pilsbury. 8vo. Albany 1873 Political Manual. 8vo. No title page. Pomological Society (The American). Proceedingsof. Third Session. Boston 1854 Price Lists. Various. (Pamph. ‘ Appl. Sci.’ 8vo, vols. 15, 16, 18, 22, 26, 27, 28, 33 ; and 4to, vol. 3) Prison Association. Its Origin, Objects, &c. New York 1871. (‘Prisons Reports’) | Prison Reform Congress. Fourth Report. 1876. (Ibid.) b (2.) Prison Reform Congress. Transactions, by E. C. Wines. 8vo. 1874 _ Prison Reform (International), by Dr. E. C. Wines. 1876. (Ibid.) _ Quackery in American Literature. | Mew York 1868. (Amer. Pamph. U. 8. vol.17) _ Railroads :—(1) Acts of Congress relating to the Union Pacific Railroad. Washington 1873. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 17) : (2) Austin-Topolovampo Pacific Railway Route. 1875. (Ibid.) (3) Proceedings of National Railway Convention at St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 23, 24, 1875, in regard to the Construction of the Texas and Pacific Railway. sz St. Louis 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Appl. Sci.’ vol. 31) ____ Report of U.S. Commrs. to Texas, appointed May 1872. (Amer. Pam. U.S. vol. 14) ia ia alee! the Committee of the Council of the Legislative Assembly of New ____ Mexico on the stationing United States Troops about the Legislative Halls. Beans Santa Fé1872. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 20) ee the Trial of the Steam Machinery U.S. B.S. “Gallatin” at the United States Navy Yard, Boston. Washington 1875. (Pamph. ‘Appl. Sci.’ 4to, vol.4) Report and Correspondence relating to the Release from Government Hospital for ____ the Insane of certain Persons. | Washington 1875. (Eng. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 19) i. rp les upon the Survey of the Boundary between the U. 8. Territory and the 2 ossessions of Great Britain, from the Lake of the Woods to the Summit of the Rocky Mountains, by A. Campbell and Captain J. Twining. 4to, 1878 — * Ps, oe ve ; ws 1660 UNITED STATES.—Miscettangous (continued) :— Reports of Foreign Societies on awarding Medals to Kane, Hayes, and Hall. Washington 1876. (Amer. Pamph. U. 8. vol. 19) Reviews, &c.:—(1) American Life Assurance; edited by G. E. Currie, Vol. XIV. . 8vo. New York 1873 (2) American Oddfellow. No.6, 1870. New York. (Amer. Pam. U.S. vol. 10) (3) American Practitioner, Aug.1876. Louisville 1876. (Eng. Pam. ‘Med.’ vol. 17) (4) Atlantic Monthly, July 1876. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 5) (5) California Mail-Bag, April & May 1875. San Frane, 1875. (Ibid. vol. 10) (6) Cosmopolitan (Monthly), March 1874. (Ibid.) (7) Literary News, March 1876. San Frane. 1876. (Thid. vol. 16) (8) Louisville Medical News, July 15, 1876. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 32) (9) Mills Quarterly, April 1874. | (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 10) (10) Oakland Monthly, April and December 1875. San Franc. 1875. (Ibid.) (11) Owl (The), April 1871. (Ibid.) (12) Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal, December 1869. San Frane, 1869.’ (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 10) (13) Play-Bill (The), No. 22, May 22, 1876. (Amer. Pamph, U.S. vol: 21) (14) San Francisco Medical Press, April 1860, and January 1865. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 10) (15) Scribner’s Monthly, July 1876. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 25) (16) Unitarian Review, March, 1876. Boston 1876. (Ibid. vol. 16) (17) Western Lancet, a Journal of Medicine, &c. January 1874. Gicattait-Gunmitadan' es San France, 1874. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 10) (1) In the Valley of the Mississippi during the War, 1861-66. Final Report of — Dr. J. L. Newberry. ' 8vo. Cleveland 1871 (2) Memoirs, Historical, Medical, Surgical and Statistical. 9 8vo, 5 vols. New York 1866-71 — Sigillographia ; being some Account of the Great or Broad Seal of the Confederate — States of America. 1873. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 19) — Southern Confederacy. Reports, &c. of Battles, published by Order of Congress. © 8vo, 7 vols. Richmond 1862-72 — Vol. I.—Official Reports of Battles, published by Order of Congress. ss Vols. II, III.—Reports of the Operations of the Army of Northern Virginia, from _ June 1862 to, and including the Battle at Fredericksberg, Dec. 18, 1862. 4 Vol. IV.—(1) Official Reports of Battles embracing the Defence of Vicksburg, by Major-General Earl Van Dorn; and the Attack upon Baton Rouge, by Major- General Breckenridge. (2) Official Reports, embracing Colonel W. L. Jackson's — Expedition to Beverly; Major-General Price’s Evacuation of Little Rock ; Major- General Stevenson’s Battle of Lookout Mountain; Lieut.-Colonel M. A. Haynes’ Engagements at Knoxville, Limestone Creek, and Carter’s Station. ut Vol. V.— Official Reports of Battles. Vol. VI.—(1) Report of General Robert E. Lee, and Subordinates’ Reports of the Battle of Chancellorsville ; Major-General J. E. B. Stuart and Brig.-Genera Fitz Lee of Cavalry Engagements at Kelleysville ; also Brig.-General W. H. F. Lee, and Subordinates, of Cavalry Operations. April 14, 15, 1863. (2) Brig.-General John §. Williams’ Operations in East Tennessee, Sept. 27 to October 15, 1863. (3) Lieut.-General Holmes on the Battle of Helena ; also Lieut.-General A. P. Hil on the Battle of Bristoe Station ; also of Major-General Stevenson’s Expedition into Hast 'Tennessee. (4) Major-General Loring, Battle of Baker’s Creek and Subsequent Movements of his Commands. (5) General J. 'T’. Beauregard, Defence of Charleston. : Vol. VII.—(1) Battle of Young’s Branch on Manassas Plain, fought July 21, 186: 4 by T. B. Warder and J. M. Catlett. | (2) The Seven Days’ Battles in front of | 1661 a UNITED STATES.—Miscettangous. Southern Confederacy, vol. VII. (continued) :— Richmond. Compiled from detailed Accounts of the Newspaper Press. (3) Memoir of the Last Year of the War of Independence in the Confederate States, aremns Account of the Operations of his Commands in 1864-65, by Lieut.- General Jubal A. Early. Toronto 1866. (4) Campaigns of Robert E. Lee ; an Address by Tasik fencead Jubal A. Early before Washington and Lee University, 3 January 19, 1872. 2nd Ed. Baltimore 1872 Southern Confederacy. Recognition of the Confederacy indispensable for resolving the American Question. - 1863. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 3) fa _ Timber. Cultivation of, and the Preservation of Forests. Report. 1874. (Pamph. ' Hortic.’ vol. 6) 4 etuns. Extra No. 33. Independence Day Orations, July 4, 1876. New York 1876. (Amer. Pamph. U.S. vol. 19) _ Vermont University. Alphabetical and Analytical Catalogue of the Library of. ; War. Anent the American War. 1865. (Amer. Pamph. U-S. vol. 3) ___ War. The True Interpretation of the American Civil War, and of England’s Cotton ___ Difficulty ; or Slavery from a different Point of View, shewing the relative nsi- __ bilities of America and Great Britain, by Onesimus "Secundus. 1863. (Ibid.) Bs og _ The Mode in which it is waged by the Federals, as recorded by Both oer New Ed. (Ibid.) Bs Whig. 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Ato, 5 vols. 1866-68 Statutes (Victorian). Public General Statutes of Colony of Victoria to the close of the First Session of the Eighth Parliament, holden 1874. 8vo,4 vols. 1875-77 Vice-Admiralty Abroad (Courts of). Rules and Regulations. With an Appendix of Forms, and Table of Fees. 8vo, 1859 ACADEMIES, CLubs, InstrtutEs, &¢c. :— Archery Club, East Collingwood. Rules & Regulations. 1864. (Vict. Pam. vol. 53) Architects. Victorian Institute of. Rules. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 108) | Art, Victorian Academy of. 1. First and Second Exhibitions. Rules, &c. 1870-72. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 5; Pamph. ‘Art,’ vol. 3) 1 2. Catalogue of the Art Exhibition at the Mechanics’ Institute. 1853-57. : (Vict. Pamph. vols. 8, 31) 3. Rules of the Academy. 1861. (Ibid. vol. 50) Athenaeum Club of Victoria. Rules and Regulations. 1868. (Ibid. vol. 108) Athenaeum (St. Kilda). Rules. 1856. (Ibid.) Australian Natives’ Association. General Laws. 1873. (Ibid.) Australasian Turf Register for 1867—1879 12mo, 13 vols. 1867-79 Brighton Artillery Athletic Club; Exhibition of Gymnastics, July 1871. A (Vict. Pamph. vol. 103) Chess Club (The Melbourne). Games of the Intercolonial Chess Match. Melbourne versus Adelaide, played September 1868. (Ibid. vol. 89) Civil Engineers. Victorian Institution of. Proposed Bye-Laws and Re ions. ‘i 3 1854. (Ibid, vol. 3) ) Colonial Labour Institute. Prospectus. (Ibid. vol. 110) Collingwood, Fitzroy, and Richmond Volunteer Life Protection and Fire Salvage Corps. Rules and Regulations. 1876. (Ibid. vol. 111) “Comunn na Feine.” Rules. Geelong 1859. (Ibid. vol. 100) Cricket Club (Emerald Hill). Rules 1859. (Ibid. vol. 81) Cricket Club (Melbourne). 1. Athletic Sports, July 23,1870. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 4) 2. Grand Stand Prospectus. 1876. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 2) Deutschen Vereines in Victoria. Statuten des. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 95) Eclectic Association, Session of 1869-70. President’s Address, &c, (Ibid. vol. 91) | ——_ ; 1677 VICTORIA.—Acavems, Cuvuss, Institutes, &c. (continued) :— Garrick Club. Second Half-Yearly Report. 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 8) ___ Hiistrionic Club (St. Patrick’s). Revised Rules, November 3, 1859. —_ (Ibid. vol. 28) Institute (The Law). Rules 1854. (Ibid. vol. 108) - Thstitute (The Victorian) for the Advancement of Science. Constitution and Laws. * 1854. (Ibid. vol. 5) Italiano Circolo in Melbourne. Statuti e Regole. (Ibid. vol. 111) Jockey Club (Yeoman). Card of Races, Oct. 23, 24, 1863. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 2) a) Be Matbourne Club (The). Instituted 1839. Rules. (Ibid. vol. 108) 2. Reports, December 31, 1866 ; June 30, 1872. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 5) _ Melbourne University Athletic Club. Rules. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 108) - Mining Institute of Victoria. Transactions from Sept. 1857 to Jan. 1859. Melb. 1859 ‘e Old Colonists Association of Victoria. 1. Rules 1869. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 108) a 2. First and Third Annual Reports. 1870-72. (Ibid.) a3: Parliamentary Debating Club (Melbourne). 1. Constitution, &c. 1858 } __-2. The same (St. Kilda). Victorian Rules. 1858. (Ibid. vol. 8) 8. The same (Fitzroy). Constitution, &e. 1859. (Ibid. vol. 53) Philosophical Institute of Victoria. Laws of. 1857. (Ibid. vol. 37) Racing Club (Victoria). Meetings. 1869-71. (Vict. Pamph. 2nd ser. vol. 4) t a Yacht Club (Victoria). Laws and Regulations. 1856 i Yorick Club. Rules, July 1869. (Ibid. vol. 100) \ oe Alcock (Peter C.) Victorian Family Almanac for 1868 & 1869. (Vict. Alman. vol. 9) _ Almanacks (Various). 12mo,18 vols. 1852-80 _ Australian Handbook and Almanack for 1870. (Vict. Pamph. 2nd ser. vol. 7) ia ‘Ballarat Directory. (Huxtable’s). Compiled by Henry Morgan, for 1857. BU Batlarst, Creowick, B ease ea Haley ex ibe Corns) é uninyong, m e or 1862. (Brown’s. a Compiled by J. W. Bu Bul rs we : Sy: pilbocs 1862 Be peac' District Sena "Compiled by J. Thorold Tulloch. Svo. 1859 ___ Border Post (Albury) Almanac. Albury 1877, 79, -80. (Vict. Alman. vols. 16, 17,18) _ Bradshaw’s Guide. 12mo. 1856-80 s Illustrated Almanack for 1856. (Vict. Alman. vol. 1) ® na NACKS AND DIRECTORIES :— ue The same for 1859. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 38) —— Caple’s Victorian Almanack for 1859 & 1860. (Ibid. vols. 4, 6) _ Castlemaine Directory for 1862-63. (Bound with ‘Geelong.’) 12mo. 1862-63 Re: peril Directory for Australasia. 1858. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 64) fe n and Co. Weather Almanack, &c. for Victoria. 1870. (Vict. Alman. vol. 13) , Cor nercial Hand Book, and Astronomical and Nautical Almanack ; with Astro- “ey ~*nomieal Tables, by E. J. White. 1869-70. (Ibid. vol. 107) ba tional Year Book for 1867. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 64) At’ Pl ‘The same for 1868 to 1876. 12mo, 2 vols. 1868-76 : ak for 1863. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 35) g Commercial Directory for 1854. Castlemaine Directory for 1862-63. digo for 1859. (In 1 vol.) 12mo. Geelong, §e. 1854-63 long itisctory (John Tanner’s) for 1858. 8vo. Geelong 1858 _ Geelong, Ballarat, and Creswick Creek Commercial Directory for 1856. S8vo. 1856 _ Glass (C.E.) Model Castlemaine Almanack & Directory for 1856, -57, -59, -60, -61. ee. Sie 4 (Vict. Alman. vols. 3, 4, 5) _ Hamilton “Spectator” Almanack and Directory for 1868, -69, -72, -73, -74, -76, 7, -79, 80. (Ibid. vols. 9, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18) ated Australian Almanack for 1873 & 1874, (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol, 6) 1678 VICTORIA.—A.LMANAcKS AND Drrecrories (continued) :— Lazarus Brothers’ General Almanack for 1864 & 1866. (Vict. Alman. vol. 8 ; & Pamph. vol. 64) Licensed Victualler and Colonial Hand Book for 1864. (Vict. Alman. vol. 8) Mackay’s Australian Almanack for 1864-68, 1871, 1873-76. | (Vict. Alman. vols. 6, 9, 10, 12, 14) : Mason, Firth & Co. 1. Pocket Commercial Hand Book. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 12) 2. Victorian Almanack for 1870, -71, -72, -73. (Ibid. vols. 10, 12, 14) Melbourne Almanack (W. Baker’s) for 1853. (Ibid. vol. 12) Melbourne Almanack and General Intelligencer for 1856. (Vict. Alman. vol. 3) Melbourne Almanack and Directory (W. Kerr’s). 8vo, 2 vols. 1841-42 Melbourne Punch Almanack. 1862. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 35) The same for 1871. 1871. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 6) Melbourne Directory, including Collingwood and Richmond, for 1853. S8vo. 1853 Melbourne Directory. No title-page, about 1855. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 16) Melbourne Directory. (Joseph Butterfield’s) 1854 & 1856. 8vo. 1854 & -56 The same for 1855. 1855. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 16) Melbourne Directory (John Needham’s) for 1856. 8vo Melbourne Directory. (Sands and Co.) 8vo, 20 vols. 1857-80 Melbourne Directory (John Tanner’s) for 1859. 8vo. 1859 — Melbourne, Geelong, &c. Directory (D. Harrison’s). 12mo, 1851 Murray (Andr.) Nautical & Commercial Almanack for 1855. (Vict. Alm. vols, 2, 3) Muskett’s Australasian Almanack for 1876. (Ibid. vol. 10) “Port Phillip Patriot” Almanack and Directory for 1847. 1847 Post Office Directory (The Official). 8vo. 1868 Presbyterian Calendar and Almanack. 1870-76. 12mo,2 vols. 1870-76 — Puttman. Australische Kalender. 1867-68. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 64,95) — Robinson (E. L.) Almanack and Astronomical Ephemeris, . 1861 & 1862. (Vict. Alman. vol. 3) Sandhurst, Castlemaine and Echuca Districts. Directory compiled by Emil Sander — and J. D. Treanor. Sandhurst 1872-73 — Shire and Road Board in Victoria. Directory for 1867 & 1871. 12mo. 1867-71 — Smith (A. J.) Victorian Almanack for 1861. (Vict. Alman. vol.1) Smith (L. L.) Medical Almanack for 1874. (Aust. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 4) — Squatters’ Directory; containing a List of all the Occupants of the Crown Lands, — in the Intermediate and Unsettled Districts of Port Phillip. 1849. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 4) Stephens’ Victorian Almanack. 1863 & 1865. (Vict. Alman. vols. 3, 7) . Tanner (John). Universal Victorian Almanac for 1858. (Ibid. vol. 6) a Temperance League Almanack and Directory for 1860-61. (Ibid. vols. 1, 3, 4) : Universal Victorian Almanac. 1872-75. (Ibid. vols. 10, 12,14) _ c Victorian Almanac ; with Jewish Kalendar for 1860. (Vict. Alman. vol. 4) Victorian Directory. 1851. 12mo, 1851 — Victorian Municipal Directory and Gazetteer. 1880. 12mo, 1880 — Warrnambool Town & District Almanac & Directory for 1870, -71, -72, -78, -79, -80. _ (Vict. Alman. vols. 7, 11, 18) Warrnambool “Standard” Almanack for 1875, -77, -78,-79. (Ibid. vols. 15, 16, 17) _ Watmuff’s Australian Almanack for 1870 & 1875. : (Ibid. vols. 12, 13; & Vict. Pamph. 2nd ser. vol. 7) Wood’s Point and Gipps Land General Directory for 1866. (Butler’s.) 8yo. 1866 ‘ —— ae 1679 q VICTORIA (continued ) :— AsyLums AnD Hosprrats :— Alfred Hospital. 1. Correspondence between the Government and the Committee on the Grant asked for that Institution 1868. (Vict. Hosp. vol. 11) 2. Progress Report of Executive Committee, and List of Subscriptions and Donations. 1870. (Ibid.) 3. Constitution and Rules. Report of Admission Committee. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 10) Ararat Hospital. Reports, Nos.2 to 6,8to013. | Ararat 1861-72. (Ibid. vol. 1) Ballarat Hospital. Reports, Nos.1—3,5—9,11—15. Ballarat 1858-72. (Ib. vol.2) 2, Annual Reports, Rules, &c. from 1856 to 1867. Ballarat 1868. Ibid.) _ Beechworth Benevolent Asylum. Report of Committee appointed to establish a District Asylum. Beechworth 1862. (Ibid. vol. 15) Belfast Hospital and Benevolent Asylum. Reports, Nos. 18 to 28. Belfast 1868-78. (Ibid. vols. 3, 10, 11, 13) Bendigo Hospital:—1. Its Rise and Progress. From the “Bendigo Independent.” _ Sandhurst 1865. (Ibid. vol. 4) 2. Reports, Nos. 8 to 16. Sandhurst 1865-72. (Ibid.) Bendigo Benevolent Asylum. Reports, Nos. 5,7, 9,11 to 14. Sandhurst 1863-72. _—_ (Vict. ‘Relig. & Benev. Reports, *vol. 15; & Hosp. vol. 10) Benevolent Asylum (Melbourne). Nos.3to024. 1853-74. (Vict. Reports, vols. 1, 16) Benevolent Medical Association. 4th Report. 1869. (Aust. Pam. ‘Med.’ vol. 9) Benevolent Asylum (Ovens). Reports, Nos. 1 to 16. Beechworth 1863-78. (Vict. Reports, vol. 15) Benevolent Asylum and Hospital (Portland). Reports. 1859-74. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, ae 9; & Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 5) Blind Asylum. Annual Reports, Rules, &e. Nos.1to07. 1866-74. 4 (Vict. ‘ Relig. & Benev. Reports,’ vol. 5 ; & Vict. Pamph. vol. 92) __ Clunes District Hospital. Second Report. Ballarat 1872. (Vict. Hosp. vol. 3) Creswick District Hospital. Nos.10to14. Creswick1874-78. (Ibid. vols. 3,10, 11,13) Deaf and Dumb Institution. Reports, Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12. ? 1865-74. (Vict. Reports, vol. 5, 11, 16; & Vict. Pamph. vol. 85) _ Dunolly District Hospital. Nos.1,3,7,10, 11,12. "Inglewood 1861-72. (Ibid. vol. 3) _ Geelong Infirmary & Benevt. Asylum. Nos. 1,3t020. Geelong 1852-72. (Ibid. vol. 4) _ Geelong Orphan Asylum. Reports, Nos.2,4to17. Geelong 1857-72. (Ibid. vol. 14) _ Gipps’ Land Hospital. Reports, Nos.7 to9,12. Sale 1873-78. (Ibid. vols. 10,11,13) Se Eicatheote Gold District General Hospital :— 1. Rules of, January 1859. Heathcote 1859. (Ibid. vol. 5) 2. Reports, Nos. 11 to 15. Heathcote 1869-74. (Ibid.) _ Kyneton Hospital. Reports for 1871-72. Kyneton 1872-73. (Ibid.) - Lower Murray District Hospital, Swan Hill. Bye-Laws and Reports for 1864-72. Echuca 1864-72. (Ibid.) Piiaidatin Asylum, Abbotsford. Reports, 1863-69. (Vict. Reports, vol. 12) _ Maryborough District Hospital. Reports, Nos. 7, 12, 14 to 17. * Maryborough 1862-71. (Vict. Hospitals, vol. 5) _ Masonic Almshouses. First Report for 1868. (Ibid.} __ Melbourne Home. Reports 1 to 8. (Vict. Reports, vol. 4) . _ Melbourne Hospital. Reports, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 to 24, 26. Melb. 1853-72. (Vict. Hospitals, vols. 6, 10) 2. Rules and Bye-Laws ; and amended Bye-Laws. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 10) Lying-in Hospital and Infirmary. Reports, Nos. 1 to 16. 1857-73. (Ibid. vols. 7, 10) : _ Melbourne Hospital for Sick Children. Reports, Nos. 2,6. 1872-75. (Ibid.) Institution for Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Reports, Nos. 1 to 5. 1868-72. (Ibid. vol. 10) 1680 VICTORIA.—Asytums anp Hosprtats (continued ) :— * Melbourne Homoeopathic Dispensary. Rules and Reports, Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9. Pleasant Creek Hospital. Reports, Nos. 1 to 16, 19. Ban CoMPANIES :— 1870-78. (Vict. Reports, vols. 10, 11, 18) Melbourne Orphan Asylum. Reports, Nos. 5, 8, 10 to 22, 25, 26. 1857-78. (Vict. ‘ Relig. & Benev. Reports,’ vols. 6, 18, 19, 20, 21) Melbourne Retreat for Cure of Inebriates :-— 1. Report of the Sub-Committee on the Inebriate Question. t 2. First Annual Report. 1873. (Vict. Hospitals, vol. 11) Ovens District Hospital :—- 1. Reports (Half-yearly). Nos. 3 to 6. Beechworth 1858-60 2. Reports (Annual). Nos. 6 to 16. Beechworth 1863-73. (Ibid. vol. 8) Ararat 1860-78. (Ibid. vols. 9, 10, 11, 18) — Refuge (Madeline Street). Reports, Nos.2,5,7,8,9. | (Ibid. Reports, vols.11,16,18) — Richmond Dispensary. First Report. 1869. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 19) St. Vincent de Paul’s Orphanage. Report for 1866. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 59) — Upper Goulburn District Hospital, Wood’s Point. Reports, Nos. 5 to 7. Hab 1870-72. (Vict. Hospitals, vol. 9) — Australian Deposit and Mortgage Prospectus. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 3) q Colonial. Reports, Nos. 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 35 to 41. ¥ 1859-77. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vols. 8,9 ; Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 2) — Commercial:—1. Prospectus. ~ (Ibid. fol. vol. 3) _ 2. Opinions of the City and Country Press. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 1) National of Australasia :—1. Deed of Settlement. 1858. (Vict. Pamph. vol. % 2. Petition for leave to oppose and amend Bill to incorporate. 1858. (Ibid.) 3. Notice to Shareholders, October 30, 1861. (Ibid. vol. 63) — 4, Tenders for Shares. ; 1863. (Ibid.) © 5. Reports (Various). 1861-67. (Ibid. vols. 63, 91, 98) | 6. Letters to Shareholders, by Joseph Dougall and George Moore. April, 3, 18, — 1873. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 9) 7. Letter to Shareholders, by James Lorimer & George Dill, March 20, 1873. (Ibid.) 8. Protest and Reply from the Adelaide & Melbourne Boards, on the appointmenel of Mr. Bramwell to the London Agency. 1866. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 2) Victoria:—1. Rules and Regulations. 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. ' ) 2. Reports, First, Third, Fourth, and Twelfth. 1853-59. (Ibid. vol. 51) 4 ’ w Australian Lloyds. Rules and Regulations, with Registration Tables applicable ‘ Varieties of Colonial Timber used in Ship-building, Scale of Fees, &c. 4to. 1864 ae Canal (Grand Victorian North-Western). Prospectus. 1871. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 98) Cricket. Melbourne Ground, Grand Stand Prospectus. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 2) Dahlke’s Filter. Pure Water. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 103) Equitable Loan and Investment. First Report. 1861. (Ibid. vol. 53) Fire-Brigade (Prahran Volunteer). Rules. (Ibid. vol. 52) Fire Brigade (Richmond Volunteer). Report for 1856. (Ibid. vol. 53) Fire Brigades (Collingwood, Fitzroy, and Richmond). Rules and Regulations. a 1876. (Ibid. vol. 115, Fire Brigade (Geelong). Regulations. Geelong 1855. (Ibid. vol. 2! Gas :— - 4 1. Ballarat:—Reports, Nos.8 to 11. Ballarat 1862-63. (Vict. Pam. Ato, vol. | : 2. Collingwood :— » Oe (1) Reports for 1859, 1865 to 1876. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 91, 98; & 4to, vols. 3, 9; Reports, vol. 17; & Aust. Pamph. 4to, vols. 2,4 (2) Act to extend the Company. 1877. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 2) | . 1681 VICTORIA.—Compantzs. Gas (continued) :— 3. Melbourne Gas Co. :— (1) Deed of Settlement ; adopted October 24,1850. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 35) (2) Auditors’ Report of the Financial Affairs, Dec. 31, 1855. (Ibid. vol. 51) (3) Reports for 1865 to 1877. (Ibid. vols. 63, 91) (4) The same. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vols. 3, 8,9; Aust. Pamph. 4to, vols. 2,4; & Vict. Reports, vol. 17) General Expenditure Redemption Co. Monthly Circular. What is the Company ? Articles. Prospectus. 1876. (Vict. Reports, vol. 17 ; Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 4) Insurance and Assurance Companies :— 1. Absolute Assurance. Principle of. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 4) 2. Australian Alliance Co. Prospectus. 1863. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 5) 3. Australian Mutual Provident Co. Prospectus. 1864. (Ibid. vol. 81) 4. Colonial Assurance Co. Deed of Settlement. 1856. (Ibid. vol. 35) 5. Liverpool, London, and Globe Co. Report for 1871. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 9) 6. Melbourne Fire Insurance Co. Deed of Settlement, and First Half-yearly Report, July 1858. (Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ.’ vol. 11) 7. Mutual Assurance of Victoria. Articles. 1870. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 108) 8. Southern Insurance. Reports for 1866 to 1877. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vols. 3,8 ; & Aust. Pamph. fol. vols. 3, 4) 9. Victoria Life and General Assurance Co. Tables of Rates for 1864 & 1867. (Vict. Pamph. vol, 53 ; & Vict. Reports, vol. 17) _ Tron Works (The Albion). Memorandum and Articles of Association. 1870. (Pamph. ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol. 1) Loan and Investment Company (Equitable). Report for1861. (Vict. Pam. vol. 53) ____ Malin’s Concentrated Extract of Meat. Testimonial. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 9) _ Meat Preserving (The Melbourne). Reports, Nos. 4 to 9. 1869-72. (Ibid. vol. 9) Mining Companies :— a. 1. Bald Hill, Wood’s Point. Rules. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 51) > 2. Blue Jacket Quartz. Rules. 4 1865. (Ibid.) 3. Fermoy Extended. Rules. 1865. Ibid.) 4. Long Gully Reef and Back Creek. Report for 1860. (Ibid. vol. 18) 5. Maclvor Sluicing and Gold Mining Co. Articles. 1865. (Ibid. vol. 106) _____ 6, Maryborough Mining Co. Progress & Engineer’s Report. 1860. (Ibid. vol. 51) ____ 7. North Crinoline Amalgamated Co. Nos. 4,5. Rules. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 63) 8. Port Phillip & Colonial Gold Mining Co. Report. Zond.1856. (Ibid. vol. 24) a 4 9. Star of the Morning Company, Wood’s Point. Rules. 1865. (Ibid. vol. 91) f 10. Yarrol Silver Lead Company. Articles. 1869. (Ibid. ‘Law,’ vol. 11) & “Mutual Store. Prospectus. 1872. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 9) _ Provident Institute of Victoria :—1. Prospectus. (Vict. Reports, vol. 17) 2. Porter (John). Address to Directors & Shareholders. 1861. (Vict. Pam. vol. 26) a Railways: — on 1 Geelong and Melbourne. Fifth and Seventh Half-yearly Repo Geelong 1856-57. (Vict. fon vols. 18, 51) Bi, a, Se Malbourne and Hobson’s Bay. Reports. April 1855 to November 1856 ; a has! ape and October 1857 ; Oetolice 71858 ; October 1861. . ‘Ibid. vols. 18, 51, 98; & Pamph. ‘Polit. Econ.’ vol. 11) ads Statement of Claims to the consideration of the Legislature in the matter of , Rates, &e. 1864. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 47, 62) i Baigoad & Son Company (Limited). Prospectus. 1875. (Aust. Pam. fol. wal. 1) __ South Australian, Milunga, and North Arm Company, for the Erection of Wharves ; ‘and Warehouses on the Estate of Milunga (Lefevre’s Peninsula). Port Adelaide 1857. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 4) Pe ue Yih 1682 VICTORIA.—Compantzs (continued ) :— South Pacific Steam Navigation. Prospectus. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 3) Stud Farm (Indo-Australian) and Horse Depot Company, under the auspices of H. Highness the Nizam, Deccan, India. Prospectus. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 103) Tramway (Portland and Northern). Prospectus. Engineers’ Report upon Extension of the Line from Heywood to Branxholme and Merino, Warrnambool § Portland 1867. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 8) Victoria Subscription Library. Rules, Bye-Laws, &c. 1851. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 53) EDUCATIONAL :— Colleges :—1. Geelong College. Prize List of Session 1867. Annual Report of Session 1866. Geelong 1867. (Ibid. vol. 72) 2. St. Patrick’s College. Statement of Accounts from January 1, 1859 to December 31, 1861. (Ibid. vol. 31) 3. Scotch College, Melbourne. Reports & Honor Lists 1860-62. (Ibid. vols. 31, 42) 4. Scotch College for Young Ladies. Prospectus. 1862. (Ibid. vol. 50) 5. Trinity College. Notice to Subscribers. Proposed Statutes. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 7) 6. Victorian Proprietary College. Prospectus. (Ibid. vol. 9) 7. Wesley College. Prospectus, Reports, &e. 1877. (Pamph. ‘Educ.’ vol. 45) Denominational Schools. 1. Programme showing the subjects to be taught in each Class. | (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 2) 2. Additional Rules, approved the 19th April, 1861. (Ibid.) Drawing and Singing. Some Advantages from Study of. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 4) Education ; Thoughts on Mental Condition applicable to. 1856. (Vict. Pam. vol. 8) Figures and Facts ; Chronology for Schools. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 72) Grammar School (Church of England), Geelong. Prospectus, &. (Ibid. vol. 42) The same, Melbourne. Reports for 1861 & 1862. (Ibid. vols. 42, 72) Lessons for the Use of Schools. First Book of. Published under the sanction of the Denominational School Board of Victoria. 1857. (Ibid. vol. 65) Lessons on Objects for Schools and Families. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 8) Miller (John S., Rector of Scotch College). Testimonials. 1857. (Ibid. vol. 10) Models for Slate Writing in Elementary Schools. 1862. (Pamph. ‘Educ.’ vol. 8) Result System. Copy of Report adopted at a Public Meeting of Teachers, and transmitted to the Board of Education. 1863. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 42) School of Mines (Ballarat) :— | 1. Report of Administrative Council. Ballarat 1872. (Ibid. vol. 106) 2. Descriptive Papers relating to the Institution. By the Special Reporter of “The Ballarat Star.” 1875. (Ibid. vols. 106, 107) Schools of Design. Third, Fourth, and Sixth Annual Competitive Exhibitions and Examinations open to Students. 1873-76. (Pamph. ‘ Art,’ vols. 9, 14) University of Melbourne :—1. Calendar. 12mo, 23 vols. 1858-80 2. Statutes and Regulations, 1855-57 ; and Act of Incorporation. 1857. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 35) 3. Proposed Alterations in the Statutes and Draft of New Regulations, forwarded to the Council by the Professorial Board, November 1858. (Ibid. vol. 56) 4. Act of Incorporation, Statutes and Regulations, 1855. Notices of the library and Building Committee, 1873. Election for Member of Council. Honor Examination, October 1865 Chemistry. Forensic Society ; Rules, 1860-61. Questions for Argument, 1863-64. Proceedings on occasion of the Inauguration, 1855. (In 1 vol.) S8vo. 1855-64 5. Notice of Meeting of Council, August 23, 1875. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 1) 6. Wilson Hall. Proceedings, &c. on laying the Memorial-stone of. 4to. 1879 Wesleyan Day Schools. Statement and Correspondence with the Government relative to, 1856. (Vict. Pamph, vol. 27) 1683 VICTORIA (continued ):— LEGAL : Acts:—1. Cattle. Better Protection of ; and the better Prevention of Cattle- Stealing. Assented to December 1852. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Law,’ vol. 11) 2. Constitution (The New) for the Colony, 16 July 1855. (Ibid. vol. 7) 3. County Courts’ Acts, 1857,-58,&-60. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 7,24; & ‘Law,’ vol. 5) 4. Crown Lands and other purposes Acts :—1. Regulating the Sale of. Geelong 1860. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Law,’ vol. 3) (2) To consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Sale and Occupation gy of Crown Lands ; assented to June 18,1862. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 40, 64) ‘ (3) Amending the same. 1865. (Ibid. vol. 65) 4 (4) Act of 1869; with all the Schedules. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 6) 5. Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 3rd July 1861. (Ibid. ‘ Law,’ vol. 5) 6. Divorce Act ; with Abstract, Rules, &e. Geelong 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 56) 7. Dog Act of 25th August 1835. Geelong 1857. (Ibid. ‘ Law,’ vol. 5) 8. Electoral Act of 1863. (Ibid. vols. 9, 11) 9. Friendly Societies. An Act to consolidate the Laws relating to ; also Act to explain & amend the Friendly Society Statute of 1865. 1868. (Ibid. vol. 11) 10. Geelong and Melbourne. Acts of the Council of the Corporations of, by J. C. King. 8vo. 1850 11. Goldfields. Acts, Orders in Council, and Notices relating to. Published by direction of the Minister of Mines. 1864. (Vict. Pamph.‘ Law,’ vol. 9) 12. Landlord & Tenant Act; assented to July 24, 1847. Geelong 1853. (Ibid. vol. 5) 13. List of Acts of Parliament of Victoria, printed and for Sale at the Government Printing Office. 1876. (Ibid. vol. 15) 14, Masters and Servants Act. Geelong 1857. (Ibid. vol. 5) 15. Melbourne Building Act. Assented to 12th October 1849. (Ibid. vols. 3, 8) 16. Melbourne Hackney Carriage, Public Abattoirs, and Private Street Acts. . 1850. (Ibid. vols. 4, 6) 17. Melbourne Municipal Corporation Act of 1845; to which is appended the _ Subsidiary Act of 1844. Cibid. vol. 6) 18. Mining Companies Incorporation and Winding-up Act. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 9) 19. Real Property Act. Instructions as to Applications for a Title. (Ibid. vol. 13) 20. Schools. Better Maintenance of Common. 1862. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 56) 21. Sewerage and Water Commission. Act of Incorporation of the Board for the City of Melbourne and its Suburbs. 1853. (Ibid. vols. 6, 11) Agriculture. Bye-Laws of the Board of. 1859. (Ibid. ‘Law,’ vol. 11) “Argus” Libel Case. The Queen on the Prosecution of oe Milner Stephen versus Wilson and Mackinnon, February 20, 25 to 28; March 2, 1857. Report of the. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 3, 22) _ Attorneys’ Costs Scale, as settled by the Council of the Victorian Law Society for 4 Consideration of the Judges of the Supreme Court. (Ibid. ‘Law,’ vol. 13) _ Ballarat Mining District. Bye-Laws of the Mining Board for the. With List of Clauses repealed to date, Faly 1869. Ballarat. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 91) ___ Bar (The) and the Attorneys ; by “Their Honors” Minos, AEacus, and Rhadamanthus. (Ibid. ‘Law,’ vol. 6) Beechworth Mining District. Bye-Laws. Beechw. 1864. (Acts, &c. for Gold Fields) Bill to enable the Collingwood, Fitzroy, and District Gas and Coke Company to extend the Provisions of their Act. 1876. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 2) “Carl” Case. Trial of Morris and Mount for having, on the High Seas on 13th September 1871, wilfully murdered, on board of the British Ship “Carl,” a man whose name was unknown. Cuttings from the “Argus” and other Papers, and from Debates in the Legislative Council and Assembly. Fol. 1872 Cemetery (Boroondara General). Rulesand Regulations. 1859, (Vict. Pam, vol. 91) —" 1684. g VICTORIA.—Leaat (continued) :— Cemetery (Melbourne General). Rules and Regulations, 1853, 1854, & 1860. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 91, 108; & ‘Law,’ vol. 7) Cemetery (St. Kilda). Rules and Regulations. 1862. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 108) Constitutional Rights considered with regard to Bills of Taxation, &c. vy 1865. (Ibid. ‘ Law,’ vol. 13) County Court Guide containing the Act, Rules, Forms, &. Arranged by an Attorney of the Court. 1860. (Ibid. vol. 8) Court Fees and Attorneys’ Charges under the late and present Rules of the Supreme Court. Comparative View of. 1854. (Ibid. vols. 2, 3, 14) Criminal Classes. Three Articles from the “Australian Journal.” (Ibid. vol. 13) Deeds of Settlement :— 1. City of Melbourne Gas and Coke Company. 1851. (Ibid. vol. 2) 2. Equitable Loan & Investment Company of Victoria. 1861. (Vict. Pam. vol. 91) 3. Melbourne Fire and Marine Assurance Company. 1839. (Ibid.‘Law, vol. 13) 4, Melbourne Guaranty Company. 1859. (Ibid. vol. 6) 5. Melbourne and Newcastle Minmi Colliery Co. 1863. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 75) 6. Sandy Creek Poverty Reef Mining Company. 1859. (Ibid. ‘ Law,’ vol. 5) 7. Victoria Fire and Marine Insurance. 1849. (Ibid. vols. 5, 11) Gipps Land Sporting Case from the ‘‘Australasian,” March 16,1867. (Ibid. vol. 8) Gold Fields’ Regulations. 1855. (Ibid. vol. 11) Gold Fields, Sandhurst. Code of Mining Regulations for the. 2nd Ed. Sandhurst 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 81) Hand-Book for Electors. Qualifications for Candidates and Electors for the Upper and Lower Houses. 1856. (Ibid. ver 7) = Hanify v. O’Farrell. “Judicial Ethics ;’ a Letter by One who heard the ‘Trial. ' 1863. (Ibid. vol. 11) _ Melbourne Markets and Hawking. By-Laws relating to, in force in the City of Melbourne, October 10, 1871. Prahran, (Ibid. vol. 9) i Melbourne Harbour T'rust Commissioners. Regulations. 1878. (Ibid. vol.116) Mining Regulations for Sandhurst Goldfields. Sandh. 1856. (Ibid. vol. 81) — Municipality of Brighton. Standing Orders & Bye-Laws. St. Kilda1859. (Ibid.) Municipality of East Collingwood :—1. Standing Orders. 1860. (Ibid. ‘Law, vol. 3) 2. Reports. ‘6th & 7th half-yearly. 1858-59. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 115) Municipality of St. Kilda. Standing Orders, General Bye-Laws. Names of — Proclaimed Streets, &c. Prahran 1858-59. (Ibid. vols. 81,91) Pamphlets. 8vo, 15 vols. Various places & dates — Pastoral Tenants of the Crown in Victoria :— : 1. Statement of the Case. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 1, 7,23; & ‘Law,’ vol. 14) — 2. Opinions of Counsel as to the Rights of. 1856. (Ibid. ‘ Law,’ vols. 7,11) _ Pilot Board of Victoria. Alphabetical List of Masters who hold Exemption — Certificates from the. Williamstown 1872. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 103) Report (Revised) of Committee appointed at a Preliminary Meeting of Attorneys, olicitors, and Proctors of the Supreme Court, held Jan. 14, 1853, to prepare — Rules, &c. for Formation of a Law Society. 1853. (Ibid. ‘ Law,’ vol, 13) St. Kilda. Burgess Rolls of the West, South, and North Wards, July 1873. : 1873. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 3) — Selector’s Handbook; containing the Land Acts, 1869 & 1878. New Regulations, &e. 1879. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Law,’ vol. 2 Squatting Law & Regulations for issue of Depasturing Licenses. 1847. (Ibid. vol.13 Supreme Court, Port Phillip :— 1. Recent Rules and Orders, April 15, 1843. 1843. (Ibid. vol. 1) 2. General Rules. 1844. (Ibid.) 3. Sittings for 1865. 1865. (Ibid. vol. 13) Supreme Court of Victoria, Regula Generalis, Rule 19, (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 1) i. ; ” ts on - . Mio aie . 1685 _ VICTORIA.—Lecat (continued) :— . ; Vice-Admiralty. Rules of the; together with the Act of Parliament, Regulations, &e. ’ 1859. iy ict. Pamph. vol. 30) Yarra Bend:—1. Report of Inquiry into the Management of the Yarra Bend, as gy detailed in the Action for Libel, Bowie v. Wilson. 1862. (Ibid. vol. 37) hs 2. Companion to the “Argus” Report of Bowie against Wilson. By an Unbeliever « - the << Argus.” 4 a in 1862. (Ibid. vol. 48) Taprartes, Catatocuzs, &c. :— Albert Street Baptist Church. §. School Library Catalogue. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 84) Ballarat East :—1. Catalogue of Public Library. 1866-69. (Ibid. vol. 59) ‘a 2. Reports, Nos. 4 to 6. 1867-69. (Ibid. vols. 59,84) Ballarat Mechanics’ Institute. Catalogue, & Supplement. 1864-66. (Ibid. vols. 53,59) Legislative Council. Catalogue of the Library. 8vo. 1854 Melbourne Mechanics’ Institute. Catalogue of the Library. - 8vo. 1856 Parliament of Victoria :—1. Catalogue of the Library. Svo. 1857 2. Catalogue. Alphabetical and Classified. Svo. 1864-65 8. Supplementary Catalogue. 8vo. 1871 Prahran Free Library. Catalogues 1858 & 1869. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 84) __ §Scots’ Church, Melbourne. Catalogue of the Library in connection with; also __- ‘Rules and Regulations. 1842. (Ibid. vol. 42) Supreme Court :—1. Catalogue of the Library. Part I. 1855. (Aust. Pam. vol. 2) 2. Catalogue of Books. 1st & 2nd Edd. 8vo,2 vols. 1861, -75 __—-8. Catalogue of Books recently added. Svo. 1864 University of Melbourne. Catalogue of the Library. 8vo. 1856 Victoria Parade Congregational Church Sunday School Library Catalogue. ee , 1868. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 84) __ Victoria (Melbourne), Public Library of :— 1. Catalogue and Supplemental Catalogue. Svo,2 vols, 1861 & -65 _-_—s- 2. Catalogue of Donations to, from 1856 to 1872. 8vo. 1873 8. Catalogue of Casts, Busts, &c. in the Museum of Art at the Public Library. ra 1865. 8vo&12mo. 1865 "4. Catalogue of Works of Art exhibited by the Trustees. 1869. (Pam. ‘Art,’ vol.9) _ 5. The same. Revised Edition. 8vo & 12mo. 1880 6. Catalogue of the Oil-Paintings, Water-Colour Drawings, Engravings, &c. in ag the National Gallery of Victoria, including a Catalogue of Books in the ______ Public Library relating to the Fine Arts. 8vo. 1879 7. Catalogue of Objects of Ethnotypical Art in the National Gallery. 8vo. 1878 8. Industrial and Technological Museum. Lectures delivered in the Lecture Room of the Museum during the Spring Session of 1870, the Autumn and ____ Second Sessions of 1871, and the First Session of 1872. Reports of the Committee for 1870-71. | Animal Products and their Industrial Uses. Vegetable Products and their Industrial Uses. | Mineral Products and their ustrial Uses. | Vegetable and Animal Products combined and their Tndustrial Uses. | Third Annual Competitive Exhibition and Examinations _____ open to Students from Schools of Design, 1873. Competitive Exhibition i Se to Students, 1871. Report to His Excy. Sir J. H. T. Manners-Sutton, _-~--«~*November 11, 1869. Rules and Regulations of the Museum, Laboratories, _ ~~ &e. ~__—* Bindon (Hon. Samuel H.) Speech on Industrial Instruction, delivered at Ballarat, 18th June 1873. National Gallery, Report of Trustees for 1871. National Museum, Report of Trustees for 1871. | Third Annual Schools of Design Exhibition, 1873. Rules and Regulations of the National Gallery, 1871. — Artizans’ School of Design, Trades’ Hall, Melbourne, Second Annual Report. § Melbourne Drawing Copies, Packet A; 12 free-hand Outlines of _ Ornament, by S. H. Roberts, &c. 12mo, 3 vols. 1870-75 9. Reports of the Trustees for 1870-75. Fol. 1870-75 10. The same, for 1876-80. 8vo. 1876-80 1686 VICTORIA (continued ) :— LITERARY :— ' Adventures of Captain Achilles von Humboldt Blowhard; being an Account of a Trip to Wood’s Point. 1865. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 8) Adventures in Search of a Run; being Practical Advice to Persons desirous of entering upon Pastoral Pursuits. 1864. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 65) — Ambition ; an Essay, by R. W. H. Ballarat 1870. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 6) _ Anecdotes of Victoria and Signs of the Times, by Herr Perambulator von Veloci- — pedestrian. 1869. (Ibid.) Anthems. Commemoration, National, and Victorian-Australian, in Celebration of — Separation. 1850. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 3) Archery. Ladies’ Guide to. 1859 Australia Felix; Happy Homes for Happy People. Under the Ground ; a Story — of the Bottle. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 8) Australia Felix. Latest Information with regard to. By the Editor of the “Port — Phillip Gazette.” 1840. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 15)» Australian Celebrities. No.1. Personal Portraits of 100 Theatrical Stars of various — Magnitudes. 1865. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 1) _ Australian Rhymes & Jingles, by Dogberry Dingo. Fitzroy 1871. (Aust. Poet. vol. 9) — Ballarat and its Environs. Guide Book to. Ballarat 1875. (Vict. Pam. vol. 111) — Balls (Private Assembly) at Hockin’s Hotel. Regulations. 1867. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 4) Bay. Illustrated Handbook of the. 1876-77. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 111) — Bunyip. The Australian River Monster. Story for the Young, by J. R. L. ] Collingwood 1871. (Ibid. vol. 99) Burke and his Companions :—1. The Victorian Exploring Expedition; from its Origin to the Return from Carpentaria. Herald Office 1861 2. rae igs Expedition. The Diary of Burke and Wills; Howitt’s Journal Despatches ; King’s Narrative. Age Office 1861. (Exploring Expeditions) — 3. Illustration of Diaries of Burke and Wills. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) 4. Exploration Committee of the Royal Society. Progress and Final Reports of. Norman (Captain). Report and Letter. Fol. Melb. 1872 Cabinet (The). A Repository of Facts, Figures, &c. on the Voyage of the “Great Britain,” from Liverpool to Melbourne. 1862. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 1) Camden Harbour ; its Climate, &. and adjoining Country. 1864, (Aust. Pam. vol. 26) “Cleofas”; a Bird in a Golden Cage. 1867. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 71) Convict. Experiences of a, transported for 21 years. An Autobiographical Memoir. — By an Ex-Military Officer. 12mo. 1815 — Delivery of a Legal Lady (The Happy), in Jollop-street East ; a Dramatic Episode. By a Bohemian. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 6% Demokritos ; Bibliothek des lachenden Weltweisen. 1862. (Aust. Poetry, vol. 5) Effort (The Vain) ; Journal published on the 8.8. “Great Britain,” from Melbourne to Liverpool, March 8 to May 7, 1860. Bristol 1860. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 16) “ Elizabeth Ann Bright.” The Newspapers on board, August to October. = 1861. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 4) _ Emigrant’s Daughter ; a Tale that is told. Descriptive of Victoria during the Times that followed the Discovery of Gold. Hobart Town 1856. (Vict. Pam. vol. 29) “Empire of Peace.” Chronicle during her voyage from Liverpool to Melbourne. — 1861. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 4) Employers, Servants, and Registry Offices ; or The Little Wonder, by a Great Fool; Ne and Both Sides of the Question. 1865. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 56) Evening Hours; or The unpublished Gatherings and Experience of a Lifetime, by a Freemason. 1869. (Ibid. vol. 80) — Exhibition (Intercolonial), 1866. Programme of Evening Concert in Celebration of the Opening, October 24, 1866. (Ibid. vol. 73) Explorers (The) ; and other Poems by M. C, 1874, (Vict, Poetry, vol. é 1687 ‘vierorta. —Lirerary (continued ) :— For £60,000!!! a Sensational Comedy. Castlem.1874. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 106) | Freemasonry. The Secrets of, revealed by a Mason. 1877. (Ibid. vol. 112) ___ Freemasonry (Ultra) ; The Privileges of, bya “Brother.” 1870. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 3) ____ Frivolities ; by E. M. C. 1868. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 93) * Gaol; send ‘them to. Lines suggested by Police Reports. 1864. (Aust. Poetry, vol. 4) Bs, Guide to Excursionists from Melbourne. 1868. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 79) Guide to Sorrento. 1876. (Ibid. vol. 109) Guide Book to Ballarat and its Environs. Ballarat 1875. (Ibid. vol. 111) Guide to Melbourne Cup; Remarks by Ragpicker. 1870. (Vict. Pam. 2nd ser. vol. 4) Hamlet Controversy. Was Hamlet mad ? or Lucubrations of Smith, Brown, Jones, & Robinson. With Preface, by Editor of “The Argus.” 1867. (Ibid. vols. 43, 106) _ Hand-book of the Bay ; illustrated. 1876. (Ibid. vol. 111) ‘Handel and his Times. Some Account of. (Ibid. vol. 28) Haydon (Benjamin Robert). Exhibition of Paintings and Sketches by. Fine _ Gallery, 5 Queen Street, Melbourne. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 2) Italy. The Revolution in. Prize Poem of “Comunn na Feinne.” tal Geelong 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 78) John Common, Journalist. A new Colonial Story, by “Quince.” 1872. (Ibid. vol. 99) Jon Duan at the Antipodes, by Cumming King. 1875. (Vict. Poetry, vol. 5) ___ Journal of a Voyage in the Barque “ Parkfield,” from Plymouth to Port Phillip, Australia, in 1843. London 1845. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 15) _ Labour’s Rest ; Ode to the Day called Sunday, by W.H. 1873. (Aust. Poetry, vol. 9) Lectures before Early Closing Association Melbourne, 1869-70. 8vo. 1870 Magdalene’s Plaint, by W. H. 1871. (Aust. Poetry, vol. 8) _ Magnetic Observations; are they as useful as necessary? by a Civil Engineer. 1857. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 4) Melbourne as it is, and as it ought to be; with Remarks on Street Architecture generally. Reprinted from the “Australasian.” 1850. (Ibid. vol. 23) © Melbourne (Map of) and Guide to Melbourne and its Suburbs. 1857. (Ibid. vol. 112) Melbourne (Three Yearsin); Lettersto my Daughter at Home. 1859. (Ibid. vol. 15) _ Melbourne and Suburbs. Guide to. 1870. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 6) _ Melbourne New Town Hall. Festival to celebrate the Opening of, August 9, 1870. m (Vict. Pach die vol. 6) ; I Nota of Geindara” ; an Australian Poetical Romance, byJ.A.B. 1868. (Ibid. vol. 93) hy logical Observers in Victoria. Instructions for. (Ibid. vols. 4, 46) Mexico. Rise and Fall of the Empire of; a Short History of Maximilian and Carlotta. 1867. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 6) New Guinea; its Climate, General Resources, and Advantages for Settlement and Enterprise. By an Intending Settler. 1867. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 44) Diicthonberland Gazette (The). 1876. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 5) e . os (The Victorian). Christmas Annual. 1871. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 97) Pamphk 8vo, 117 vols. Various dates & places — “The : same. Second Series. 8vo, 10 vols. Various dates & places eh cillings at Sea, from January 10 to April 16, 1860. Melbourne to London. ira i 1860. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 105) _ Peripatetic Philosopher ; first published in “ Australasian.” 1869. (Ibid. vol. 79) - Pioneer; a Weekly Newspaper published on the S.S. “Queen of the Thames.” = 1871. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 3) 2 Poetry (Victorian). Pamphlets. 8vo, 8 vols. Various places & dates Port Darwin its Soil, Climate, and Resources, and Prospects as a Goldfield. Also a ive Sketch of Charters Towers, by Quiris. 1872. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 8) Port Phillip, 1836. Settlement of. Geelong. (Ibid. vol. 6) a 1688 VICTORIA.—LitErary (continued) :— Portsea and Port Nepean, and the famous Back Beach Scenery. A few Particulars concerning. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 112) Raleigh (Sir Walter), the Author of Shakspere’s Plays and Sonnets. 1877. (Ibid.) Robin (The Scottish Poet) ; or a Rambling Rhyming Review. 1859. (Ibid. vol. 47) Royal (Theatre) Programmes. Nov. 6, 1872 to Jan. 2, 1873. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 6) “St. Osyth.” Straight Tip and Passenger’s Friend. 1874. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 5) qi Shadow of Reality ; and other Stories. By “Kuz.” 1875. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 105) — Sillylaw. Poem of, by “Reltha.” 1859. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 19) “ Somersetshire” News; a Ship Newspaper, on her Passage from Plymouth to Melbourne. 1869. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 8) Spirit of the Twilight Hour ; Exploration Thoughts ; and other Poems, by “ Dusk.” — 1874. (Vict. Poetry, vol. 6) Waifs and Strays of Sea Life and Adventures, picked up between Liverpool and Melbourne ; being Fragments of a Diary kept on board the “ Tudor.’ jj 1857. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 54) Why is Knowledge Power? Reprinted from “The Reason Why.” a pts iaisrioeee © - 1857. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 5) “Lady Nelson.” Extract from the Log Book of, from 11th November 1801 to — 24th March 1802. Kept by Lieutenant Murray; containing the Record of his — Voyage from Port Jackson to Western Port. 4 Originals of Two Deeds, dated 6th June 1835, wherein the Principal Chiefs of — the Doutigallar Tribe give John Batman the Tract of Country in the Bay of — Port Phillip, containing 100,000 Acres, extending from Geelong Harbour about — due South for 10 miles to the Head of Port Phillip. Also another grant of — 500,000 Acres, running from the Branch of the River at the top of the Port, about 7 miles from the Mouth of the River, 40 miles North-East, and from thence West, 40 miles across T'ramoo Downs, and from the 8. 8. West acros 4 Mount Vilaumarnartar to Geelong Harbour. q Release of an Allotment of Land situated in the Township of Melville. Thomas D. Weatherly to John Batman, dated 20th & 21st June 1837. R Proceedings of the Dutigalla Port Phillip Association. Copy of Mr. John Batman’s” Report to Governor Arthur, Hobart Town, 25th June, 1835. | Deed of Purchase. Geelong, 6th June 1835. (Copy.) = | Deed of Purchase of Remaining Land, 6th June 1835. (Copy.) | id | Agreement respecting Two Tracts of Land at Port Phillip, and Management thereof, dated 29th June 1835. John Batman to Charles Swanston and Others. _ Deed of Trust from John Batman to Charles Swanston and Others, dated 30th June 1835. | Lease for a year, made 29th June 1835, between John Batman and Charle Swanston, Joseph Tice Gellibrand, and James Simpson. Indenture, made July 1835, between John Batman and - of of Land situate at Port Phillip. Ss Letter dated Hobart Town, June 27, 1835, to George Mercer, Dryden, Edinburgh respecting proprietorship of Tract of Land at Port Phillip. (No signature.) — Letter dated Hobart Town June 27, 1835, to the Right Hon. the Secre State for the Colonies, enclosing copy of Report made by Mr. Batman to - Excy. Lieut.-Governor Arthur, detailing Result of Expedition to Port Phil (No Signature.) a Private Letter, dated Hobart own, 27th June 1835, sent to Sir Charles . by Thomas Banister. - Extract of a Despatch from Sir George Murray to Lieut.-Governor Arthur, dav 5th November 1830, respecting Decrease of the Aboriginal Population. Letter from J. H. Wedge, dated Port Phillip, 9th September 1835, to the Coloms Secretary, in reference to the Petition of William Buckley. ¥/ | oe Py OU 4 1689 VICTORIA.—Manuscripts (continued ) :— Copy of the Petition of William Buckley to His Excy. Colonel George Arthur, ieut.-Governor of Van Diemen’s Land. (The preceding 13 MSS bound in 1 vol.) 4 Manuscript Vocabularies of Aboriginal Tribes, viz—Bacchus Marsh, Ballarat, Gipps 7 Land, Melbourne, Mount Gambier, Wonnin. Selection of Dialogues and Familiar Phrases in the above Six Dialects ; comprising Camping, Hunting Kangaroo, Corroboiré, Songs, &c. Manuscript Vocabularies of the Bacchus Marsh, Ballarat, and Melbourne Tribes. Lexicon of the Australian Aboriginal Tongue in the above Six Dialects; with a Collection of Dialogues and Translations, and an Introductory Essay on the Etymological Construction of the Language, and a Grammatical Summary. With Phe. Supplement containing Additional Words, Phrases, Songs, &c. in the Melbourne & Dialect. By William Thomas, Guardian of the Aborigines, January 1, 1862. - Collection of about Fifty Letters from early Settlers in Victoria, giving an account of their Experiences, in reply to Queries transmitted by His Excy. Charles James Latrobe, late Lieut.-Governor of Victoria. With a Précis of the Information contained in the Communications of the various Correspondents, whose letters a. mostly bear the date of 1853. | Early Australian Reminiscences of Gordon Augustus Thomson, of Belfast, Ireland, who landed at Melbourne in 1836. Sketch of the Rise, Progress, Fruits, and Effects of the Drama in Melbourne during E. the last Ten Years. No name, place, nor date rk Manuscripts, with Illuminations on Vellum :— Statistics of the City of Melbourne. Of the Corporation of Geelong. Of the Municipalities of Amherst, Ararat, Avoca, Ballarat & East Ballarat, Barwon (South), Beechworth, Belfast, Brighton, Brunswick, Buninyong, Carisbrook, Castlemaine, Clunes, Collingwood (East), Creswick, Daylesford, Dunolly, Emerald Hill, Fitzroy, Footscray, Hamilton, Hawthorn, Heathcote, Hotham, Kilmore, Kyneton, Maldon, Maryborough, Newtown and Chilwell, Prahran, Richmond, St. Kilda, Sandhurst, Sandridge, Smythesdale, Taradale, Warrnambool, and Williamstown. Fol. 1860 Book of the Great Hall, Melbourne Public Library :— 1, Contract for Building the Great Hall, Vestibule, and other Works at the Public Library, for the Intercolonial Exhibition. May 1, 1862. 2. Contract for the Portico of the Melbourne Public Library, with the Signatures of the Workmen, December 29, 1869. 8. Specification of Work to be done and Materials to be used in Erection of the Picture Gallery. October 1873. Fol. 1862-73 [ECHANIOS INSTITUTIONS :— Ballarat :—1. Rules. Reports, Nos.1—3,5. 1860-64, (Vict. Pamph. vols. 50, 53) 2. Catalogue of Library. 1864. (Ibid. vol. 53) 8. Supplementary Catalogue. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 59) 4. Fine Arts Exhibition Catalogue 1869, 1863, & 1876. a Pittston, 5th Report (Vict. Pamph. vols. 50,87; Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 5) -__—- Carisbrook. Rules. Maryborough 1858. (Vict. Rules) Geelong. Catalogue of Fine Arts Exhibition, 1862-69. . aa Geelong 1862-69, (Vict. Pamph. vol. 87; Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 4) Drysdale. Rules. Geelong 1859. (Vict. Rules) __ Melbourne Mechanics’ Institution (now The Athenaeum) :— 1. Reports for 1840, -44, -45, -46, -48, -49, -50, -54—77. 2. Catalogue of the Library. 1856. be 8. Rules of The Athenaeum. 1876. (Nos. 1,2,3,in 1 vol.) 8vo. 1840-77 BP - Prahran. 1. Rules. 1854. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 50) 2. Catalogue of Books in the Library. 1858. (Ibid. vol. 84) oP 1690 VICTORIA.—Mecuantcs’ Institutions (continued ) :— St. Kilda Athenaeum. Rules. 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 108) St. Kilda. Rules. 1859. (ibid. vol. 53) Sandhurst. Annual Reports for 1871,-72,-74-75. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 6 ; & Aust. 4to, vol. 5) MEDICAL :— Anthropological Museum. Catalogue of the. 1867. (Aust. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 9) Australian Health Society. Nos. 1, 2, 3. (Ibid. vol. 12) Ballan Selters Water. Sketch of Mineral Springs and their Uses, with reference to the Properties of. 1868. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 86) Blind Asylum. Minutes of the Evidence taken at the, respecting the Case of Mary Ann Grace & Management of the Institution. 1877. (Aust. Pam. ‘Med.’ vol.13) Carbolic Acid Toilet Soap. Analyses, Testimonials, &c. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 89) Catalogue of the Royal Polytechnic Institute. (Ibid. vol. 35) Death. Registration of the Causes of. A Statistical Nosology for the use of those who return the Causes of Death. Circular to Coroners and Classification of the Causes of Violent Deaths. 1856. (Ibid. vol, 2) Diseases which should be prevented. (Ibid. vol. 14) Dysentery. Theory of the Causation, and Suggestions for the Prevention of, by “ Mucor.” 1878. (Ibid. vol. 4) Health. The Guide to; an Essay. (Ibid.) Hepburn Mineral Spring Water. Medical Opinions on. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 11) _ Information (Valuable). Receipts and Remedies. How to live healthy and happy. 2nd & 8rd Edd. 1878-79. (Ibid. vols. 18, 14) — Medical Association, Port Phillip. Rules and Regulations 1850. (Ibid. vol. 38) Medical Reform. ; No date. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 9) — Melbourne Medical Morals and British Critical Opinion. By a Bystander. 1877. (Aust. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 12) — Melbourne Hospital. Report of the Select Committee appointed to inquire into — alleged Abuses in the Administration of the. 1855. (Aust. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 2) — Melbourne Institution for Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Origin and Bi of, 1866. (Ibid. vol. 9) J Mesmerism. Catechism of. 1850. Ibid. vol. 7) Pamphlets. 8vo, 14 vols. Various places & dates Phthisis in Victoria. Report of the Prevalence of. (Ibid. vol. 14) © Prince Alfred Hospital. Correspondence between the Government and the Come mittee on the Grant asked for. 1868. (Aust. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 9) Scab. A few words on, its Management and Cure, by M.S. 1863. (Ibid. vol. 1 o Turkish Bathing; various Authors. Edited by R. A. H. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 6) Yarra Bend Mismanagement. Petition to the Hon. Chief Secretary and Membe: of Parliament, by J. H., an Ex-patient. (Ibid. vol. 4) Mitrrary anp Nava :— | e. Battle of Dorking. Reminiscences of a Volunteer. Reprinted from “ Blackwood’s Magazine,” May 1871. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 97, 108) Defences of the Colony ; Considerations on, by a Non-Official. 1862. (Ibid. vols. 81, 46, Drill. 1. Instruction for Rifle Corps. 1859. (Pamph. ‘War,’ vol. 17) 2. Manual of Gun Drill. 1873. (Ibid.) Military Force. List of Victorian, January and October. 1874. (Ibid. vol. 19. Orders in Council, Regulations, and Standing Orders and Instructions for the Volunteer Force of H. M.’s Government in Victoria. 12mo. 1875 Regulations under the Volunteer Statute, 28 Vict. No. 266. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 17) Regulations (Volunteer), Orders in Council of 2nd April 1874, for the Volunteer Forces of H. M.’s Government in Victoria. 1874. (Ibid. vol. 19) Rules & Regulations. Victoria Volunteer Artillery Regt. 1856. (Vict. Pam, vol. 2% il 2 1691 VICTORIA.—Mmitary anp Navat (continued) :— Rules and Regulations of Volunteer Rifle Corps. 1860. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 38) The same. 1874, (Pamph.‘ War,’ vol. 19) Volunteer Camp at Sunbury. Railways Special Time Table. 1867. (Vict. Pam. v.77) Volunteer Rifle Corps :— 1. Meeting for Rifle Competition, Oct. 27 to 29. 1870. (Pamph. ‘ War,’ vol. 19) : 2. Reports from the Council. 1871-73. (Ibid. vol. 17) You Yangs Encampment. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 19) | Newspapens : — Advocate (The). Fol. 11 vols. Melb. 1868-79 4 Age (The). Fol. 78 vols. Melb. 1854-80 3 Argus (The). Fol. 124 vols. Melb. 1846-80 .. Australasian (The). Fol. 30 vols. Melb. 1864-80 = Collection of Newspapers and Periodicals published in the Colony of Victoria, on < or about April 15, 1872. Fol. 1872 Colonial Mining Journal of Victoria & the Adjacent Colonies. Fol. 3 vols. 1858-61 Dicker’s Mining Record & Guide to Mines of Victoria. Fol. 8 vols. Sandh. 1862-70 Economist (The). Fol. 9 vols. Melb. 1868-74 - Geelong Shipping Report, Gold Circular, Prices Current. Edited by H. C. Wigg. 4to. Geelong 1858-66 Herald (The). Fol. 81 vols, Melb. 1840-80 Journal of Commerce. 4to, 14 vols. Melb. 1858-73 Leader (The). Fol. 28 vols. Melb. 1862-80 Melbourne Courier. Fol. 1846 Melbourne Daily News. Fol.7 vols. 1849-51 Melbourne Prices Current and Shipping List. Fol. 2 vols. 1854-73 Melbourne Times. Fol. 1851 5 News Letter of Australasia. 4to. No date _ Port Phillip Gazette. Fol. 19 vols. 1843-51 Port Phillip Gazetteer and Standard. 7s Fol. 1844-45 Port Phillip Patriot. Fol. 13 vols. 1841-48 Stock and Share Journal and Joint Stock and Mining Companies testy age : 60-61 ‘Telegraph (The Daily). Fol. 22 vols. Melb. 1869-80 Victorian Mining Journal. Fol. 1872 Weekly Times (The). Fol. 12 vols. Melb. 1869-80 Weekly Bill of Entry. 4to, 19 vols. Melb. 1856-75 Weekly Review and Messenger. Fol. Melb. 1864 Wine Trade Circular. 6 Nos. Fol. 1867 q one (Journal of). 8vo,4 vols. 1856-58 Australasian (The); a Quarterly Reprint from Periodicals. 8vo. 1850 Australasian Insurance and Banking Record. 4to. 1877-80 Australasian International Monthly. No. 2, July 1872. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 97) Australasian Monthly Review. Edited by G. A. Walstab. Nos. 1, 2, March and April 1866. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 55) _ Australasian Phonographic News, January 1861. (Ibid. ‘Relig.’ vol. 5) _ Australasian Templar. 4to,2vols. 1874-76 _ Australasian Typographical Journal, No. 43, May 1874. (Vict. Pamph. 2nd ser. vol. 8) Australia Felix. A Monthly Magazine. 8vo. Geelong 1849 Australian Builder and Land Advertiser. Nos. 1, 2,6 to 11, September 6, 1855 to May 14, 1856, (Vict, Pamph, 4to, vol. 6) 1692 VICTORIA.—Pernriopicats (continued) :— Australian Evangelist. Vols. 1.&3. Fol. 2vols. 1860-62 Australian Home Companion, January 30, 1857. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 4) : Australian International Monthly, No. 2, July 6, 1872. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 97) Australian Journal. 4to, 5 vols. 1865-79 | Australian Magazine. Nos. 1, 2, October & November 1859. (Ibid. vols, 16, 47) Australian Magazine (The Illustrated). 8vo, 5 vols. 1850-52 Australian Health Society Publications,3 Nos. 1876. (Aust. Pam.‘Med,’vol. 12) Australian Jurist. 4to, 5 vols. 1871-75 : Australian Medical Journal. 8vo, 24 vols. 1856-79 { Australian Messenger. New Series, Vols. 2, 3. 8vo. 1857-58 H Australian Monthly Magazine, No. 13, Sept. 1866. (Vict. Pamph. 2nd ser. vol. 2) Australian Monthly Magazine and Ecclesiastical Record. 8vo. Portland 1852 Australian Masonic News. 8vo, 3 vols. 1864-65 Australian Musical & Dramatic Review, No. 2, Oct. 1866. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 3) Australian Odd Fellows’ Monthly Magazine. No.2, July 1861. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 2) Australian Practitioner. October 1877. (Aust. Pamph. ‘Med.’ vol. 14) Australische Monatzeitung fiir die Colonieen und Deutschland, February to July 1862. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 2) Australische Christenbote. Mar. 1861, Dec. 1865, Sept. 1866, Mar.1867. (Ibid. vol. 8) The same. 4to & fol. 3 vols. 1860-62 & 1873-76 Australydd. Cylechgrawn Misol. 1871-72. Fol. 1871-72 Band of Hope Record, July 1861. (Vict. Pamph, vol. 41) Baptist Magazine (The Australasian). 12mo. 1858-59 The same, July 1858 to June 1860. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 13) Berresfords of Ellalong, with Illustrations, designed and etched by the Author. No. 1. 1866. (Vict. Pamph. 2nd ser. vol. 2) Bible Christian Victorian Record. 8vo, 3 vols. 1867-79 Boomerang (The). Nos. 1—3, 5—7, 9, July toDec. 1861. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 2) Christian Advocate. (Fol. vols. 1, 2,in 1 vol.) 8vo, vols. 8,4,5. 1872-76 Christian Banner. Nos. 1 to 12. February to November 1863. Ato. 1863 Christian Review and Messenger of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. (Vols. 5 to 14 in 3 vols.) Fol. 1870-76 Christian Times and Australasian Weekly News, Oct. to December 1858. Fol. 1858 Christian Herald (The Port Phillip). Nos. 1 to 22, 24 to 28, 30 to 33, 36, 37. Vol. III. Nos. 1 to 12; Vol. IV. Nos. 1 to 12. 1846-50 The same (Victorian). Vol. V. Nos. 1 to 4, Jan. to April 1851. 4to, 1851 Church of England Messenger. 8vo, 2 vols. & fol. 3 vols. 1850-79 Church of England Record for Diocese of Melbourne. 4to, 4 vols. Geelong 1855-61 Church Gazette for the Diocese of Melbourne. 4to, 4 vols. 1862-65 Church News (The Melbourne). 4to, 2vols. 1860-70 Churchman of Victoria. Nos. 1 to 6, April to Sept. 1867. (Vict. Pam. ‘Relig.’ vol. 23) The same. Vol. II. Nos. 1 to 4, Octob. 1867 to Jan. 1868. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 7) Clarke and Sons Circular, Nos. 46, 48, 50. 1859. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 2) — | Coleman’s Pleuropneumonia Gazette. No.1,Jan. 1864. (Vict. Pam. 4to, vols. 3,8) Collegian (The). Nos. 9 to 24, 26 to 30; & No. 1, New Series. 4to. 1870-72 Colonial Monthly. No. 11, July 1868. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 97) Commonwealth. Vol. I, Nos. 1 to 12; vol. II, Nos. 1 to 7,9; March 25, 1870 to December 1871. 4to. Ballarat 1870-71 Convention (The) ; and True Colonizer. Nos.1to013. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vols. 2,8) Educational Gazette, Literary Companion, and General Review. No. 1, September — 1861. (Pamph. ‘Theol.’ vol. 35) Evangelical Alliance. Nos, 1, 2. 1857, (Ibid. vol. 38; & ‘Relig.’ vol. 5) 1693 _ VICTORIA.—Pentopicazs (continued ):— Follow the Track. No. 1, December 20, 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 41) 4 Friendly Words. Edited by Rev. A. J. Campbell. Nos. 1 to 11, 13, 14, October 1859 to October 1860. Ato. ‘Geelong 1859-60 Glowworm (The); an Advocate for misapprehended Spirit Philosophy. Nos. 1, 2, November, December 1869. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol, 8) Harbinger of Light (The). Fol. 1870-72 _- Homoeopathic Progress in Australia. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5 to 12. 1870-71. (Aust. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vols. 5, 11) Hotham Baptist Church, Chetwynd Street. No. 1, “The Brook dried up.” (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig’ vol. 22) ____ Internationalist (The). Nos. 1 to 12, Feb. 24 to May 11, 1872. (Aust. Pam. 4to, vol. 3) ___ Interpreter (The); an Australian Monthly Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, &c. January, February 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 4; & ‘Relig.’ vol. 4) Land, Law, and Labour News. No. 9, July, 1875. (Aust. Pamph. Ato, vol. 2) E Law Times (The) of Victoria. 4to. 1856-57 _ “orgnette” (The). 4to,7 vols. 1878-80 Magpie (The). Nos. 1 to 4, 6, 7, 9 to 13, October 20, 1865 to January 12, 1866. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, ‘vol. 3) Masonic Journal of Victoria. 8vo. 1857 _ Masonic Magazine (Victorian). 8vo. 1874 Melbourne Christian Record, January 15, 1870. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 23) Melbourne Lancet. No. 1, July 1858. (Aust. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 7) Melbourne Medical Record, June 20, 1877. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 3) Melbourne Monthly Magazine. 8vo. 1855 __ Melbourne New Church Herald. Nos. 1, 2, May, July, 1872. (Vict. Pam. 4to, vol. 6) __ Melbourne Presbyterian Magazine and Victorian Review, October 1850 to September 1851. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 4) Melbourne Punch. 4to, 50 vols. 1856-80 - Melbourne Review. 8vo,4 vols. 1876-79 - Melbourne Showman. No. 1. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 5) _ Melbourne, Ballarat, and General Share Circular. No. 9, September 12, 1864. es (Aust. Pamph. "fol. vol. 1) Missionary at Home & Abroad. No. 8, Aug. 1873. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 36) c. od on Review ; a Paper devoted to the Advocacy of the National System of __ Edueation, and to the Criticism of General Literature. Nos. 1 to 4, February 15 to April 26, 1862. Geelong. (Pamph. ‘Theol.’ vol. 35) Note Book (My). 4to, 5 vols. 1857-59 Penny Melbourne Journal. Nos. 1 to 7, Oct. to Nov. 1863. (Vict. Pam. 4to, vols. 3, 8) __ Photographic News of the Month. Nos. 3 to 7, Dec. 1864 to April 1865. (Ibid. vol. 3) Port Phillip Magazine. January and April 1843. (Ibid. 8vo, vols. 16, 47) ; 4 - Presbyterian Messenger (The Free) for Australia Felix. Nos. 1 to 14; & Vol. IL me. Nos: 1, 2, 3, Dec. 1846 to February 1849. 1846-49. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 4) : Pres rin Magazine and Victoria Review (The Melbourne), October 1850 to a ber 1851. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 4) y Presbyterian Review and Monthly Record of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. ; ee 8vo,2 vols. 1878-80 Primitive Methodist Magazine, May 1851. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 1) a Primitive Methodist Miscellany, January, April, July 1870. (Ibid. vol. 18) F _ Primitive Methodist (The Victorian). 4to. 1873-76 Protestant Watchman. Nos. 2, 3, July, August 1866. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 8) q Revival Record. Nos. 1 to 36, July 1860 to January 1862. 4to. 1860-62 a Apenernapaay Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, May to November 1855. ag (Aust. Pamph. vol. 15; Pamph. ‘Hort,’ vol. 4) 1694 VICTORIA.—Pertopicaus (continued ):— “Sam Slick.” . 4to. 1879 Southern Spectator ; a Magazine of. Religious, Philanthropic, Social, and General Literature. 8vo,2 vols. 1858-59 Standard (The) ; a Free Presbyterian Magazine of Victoria. 8vo,3vols. 1859-61 Temperance News and Rechabite Journal. Fol. 1871-73 Temperance Times. Fol. 1857-58 Typographical Circular. No date United Methodist Free Churches Record. January 1866, January 1867, April 1868, _ April 1869, January, April, July, October 1870. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 18) Victoria Public Lands Circular. Fol. 2 vols. 1862-63 Victorian Christian Herald. Vol. V, Nos. 1, 3,4, Jan. Mar. April1851. (Ibid. vol. 41) _ Victorian Horticultural Gazette. Ato, 5 vols. Geelong 1858-61 — Victorian Independent. Fol. 3 vols. 1870-79 Victorian Mining Journal. Fol. 1872 — Victorian Monthly Magazine. 8vo. 1859 Victorian Oddfellows Christmas Annual 1871. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 97) _ Victorian Pulpit. Nos. 1 to 7. 1857. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 10) _ Victorian Review. 8vo, 4 vols. 1879-80 — Vineyard (The), and Vinegrowers’ and Wine-Merchants’ Intelligencer. Nos. 1—6. November 1873 to April 1874. (Pamph. ‘Agric.’ 4to, vol. 1) — Weekly Review and Messenger. Fol. 1864 — Welcome (The) ; a Guide to New Arrivals in Australia. 1869. (Vict. Pam. 4to, vol.8) Wesleyan Chronicle. 8vo, 8 vols. 1857-60 The same. New Series. 4to,8 vols. 1861-69 | PoniticaL, CoMMERCIAL, &c. Aboriginal Inhabitants of Victoria. Plea on behalf of the. 7 1856. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Law,’ vol. 14) - Addresses (The Intended), by “Belphegor.” No date. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 10) | Address to Total Abstainers, Victoria District I. 0. of Rechabites. Mutual Life Assurance and T'emperance Benefit Society. 1867. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 3) Age Annual; a Political and Statistical Register of the Colony of Victoria for 1874, (Vict. Pamph. vol. 40) The same for 1879 & 1880. 8vo, 2 vols. 1879-80 Advertisements ; compiled by Peter C. Alcock. (Ibid. 4to, vol. : Address of Old Colonists to His R. H. The Duke of Edinburgh, 1868. Poa ol, 156 Amor Patriae. To the Electors of Victoria. 1859, (Ibid. vols. 10, 11) Analysis of the Routes between England and Australia. Overland Europe, vid Suez. America, vii Panama. Oceanie, vii Capes of Good Hope and Horn. = © Wh 1854. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. Annexation ; a Question for South Australia and Victoria by some Residents in the South-Eastern District of South Australia. 1865. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 62; Annual Register and Almanac for 1864. (Sands and Macdougall’s.) 12mo, 186: Argus (The) :— ' 1. The Anatomy of the, by Caustic. 1854. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 48 2. The same examined. 1854. (Ibid. 3. Pure Saddle Horses, from “The Argus,” June 18, 1863. (Ibid. vol. 46) “ Aristides” :— a 1. A Glance at the Forerunners of the Crisis, 2nd Ed. 1854. (Aust. Pam. vol. 1) 2, Letters to the Earl of Aberdeen. 1855. (Vict. Pamph. vol, 52) 1695 _ VICTORIA.--Potrricat, Commerctat, &c. (continued ):— 4 Australasian League :—1. The Inauguration, held at the Queen’s Theatre, Melbourne, % February 1, 1851. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 12, 19) yg 2. Sessional Papers, &c. of the Conference held in Hobart Town and Launceston, Be April and May, 1852. Launceston. (Ibid. vol. 12) Bank (National) of Issue for Victoria. 1879. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 116) Black (Hon. Neil). Annual Sales of the Mount Noorat Shorthorns. we 12mo, 4 vols. 1876-79 a Black and White List; and Elector’s Guide, 1856 & 1868. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 12, 76) ri Bounty Immigration. A Letter to Members of the Legislative Council. By One who has handled the Spade. Svo. 1855 Bounty Immigration, by “ Philo-Victoria.” 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 11) Byrne, Vale, and Co’s Register of Properties for Sale, May 1874. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 9; & Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 2) Capons. Practical Instructions in the Art of making, on the Principles adopted sin England and France. 1867. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 70) Charity Benefits ; from “The Herald,” June 27. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 3) Chinese Question analyzed ; with a full Statement of Facts. By One who knows , them. 1857. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 23) Chinese Question in Australia, 1878-79. Edited by L. Kong Meng, Cheok Hong ‘Cheong, Louis Ah Mouy. 1879. (Ibid. vol. 116) _ Chronicles of West Melbourne. Chapter 2. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 6) _ Clunes. The Rise and Progress of Quartz-Mining at. Ballarat 1869 “Cincinnatus.” Best Plan to improve Affairs of the-Colony. 1860. (Vict. Pam. v.19) Collingwood (East). Municipal Council. Sixth and Seventh Half-yearly Reports. 1858-59. (Ibid. vol. 111) Collingwood Royal Koodoo; or Attempt at Cabinet-making. (Vict. Pam. 4to, vol. 3) Colonial Gems ; or the “ Ninety” Foundation Stones of our Parliament Houses. By “A Gumleaf.” (Ibid. vol. 35) Commemoration National Anthem. Victorian-Australian “ Rule Britannia.” Se (Vict, Pamph. 4to, vol. 3) _ Commemoration (Victorian-Australian) Anthem. (Ibid.) Commercial Hand-book for 1870; with Astronomical Tables. (Ibid. vol. 107) Commercial Statistics, compiled by J. Shillinglaw, January to Dec. 1856. Fol. 1856 _ Conference of the Municipal Delegates assembled at Melbourne in August 1856. ___ Report of the Proceedings. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 1) _ Conference of Delegates of the Councils of Boroughs. Alterations in the “Boroughs Statute Bill” suggested April 9, 1869. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 8) _ “Conservative.” The Settlement of the Country. An Inquiry: Is Public Immi- ____ gration Sound Economy and Equitable Legislation? § 1857. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 37) __ Correspondence respecting the Non-enactment of the Appropriation Act in Victoria. y - } Fol. Lond. 1865 __ Copper-Tokens and Advertisements Associated. 1863. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 53) _ Cor ial and Liqueur Maker’s Guide. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 70) _ Correspondence between His Excy. Sir Charles Hotham and Mr. Foster, relating to .- the ”s Resignation of his Office of Colonial Secretary. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 110) County resentation. A mode of adjusting Electoral Anomalies. Reprinted S|, from oachapeen Courier.” : E Ballarat 1876. “bid. ) * Craigleith Stone. Opinions given by Experts. Geelong 1876. (Pam. ‘Miner.’ vol.1) * _ Creswick Portrait Gallery. The Creswick Storekeeper. By “One who knows the __ Ropes.” Creswick 1867. (Pamph. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 2) _ Criminal Statistics of Victoria. 1866. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 2) _ Grisis (The). Despatches of the Right Hon. E. Cardwell and Sir Charles Darling. 3 ed from “The Argus” of April 28, 1866. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 62) | 7) Crisis isis (History of the). From “The Argus,” Suppt. Nov. 26, 1867. (Ibid. vol. 76) a ic. A & 7 fi hie - < 4 e é > _ 1 = a 1696 VICTORIA.—Pottticat, CommerctaL, &c. (continued ):— Debate in Legislative Council on Second Reading of New Constitution Bill. Printed from Shorthand Notes of George H. F. Webb. 1854. (Vict. Pam. vols. 11, 12) Democratic Government in Victoria. Reprinted from the “ Westminster Review,” April 1868. (Ibid. vols. 76, 96) “Democritus.” Faction defeated ; or The Political Crisis in Victoria. 1861. (Ibid. vols. 29, 48) Defences of the Colony. Considerations on, bya Non-Official. 1862. CA a Dummies and Mediums, Plain Directions and Hints to, by Doodledum Dummy, E 1865. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 6 Dublin International Exhibition. 1. Catalogue of the Products from the Colony of — Victoria, at the Dublin Int. Exhibition. 1865. (Ibid. vol. 57) 2. Statistical Summary of the Progress of Victoria. 1865. (Ibid. vol. 47) | Duties (Our National) in relation to Population, Protection, and Legislation. By an Ex-Member of National Anti-Corn-Law League. 1864. (Pam. ‘Soc. Sci.’ vol. 2) Electors, Beware! By “Veritas.” 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 48) Electors (Tracts for) at Stirring Times. No. 1. The Apostate of oe e reproving — Sin, by “A Protestant Watchman.” 1856. (Ibid. ay 96) Farmers and Gardeners.. Colonial Hand-book for. Geelong 1860. yee vol. 25) Fawkneriana. Collection of Pamphlets, Newspaper Cuttings, &c. relating to the late Hon. John Pascoe Fawkner :—Containing— Fol. 1836-69 — 1. Address presented to His R. H. The Duke of Edinburgh from the Old Colonists — of Victoria; with the Prince’s Reply, January 3, 1868. 7 “Age” Newspaper of September 6, 9, 1869. Death of J. P. Fawkner. Oe Newspaper of September 6, 13, and October 18, 1869, on the same, ‘ Bent’s Newspaper and Tasmanian Threepenny Register,” February to Dec. 31, — 1836, Hobart Town, relating to the Settlement of Port Phillip. 5. Bonwick (James). (1) Extracts from “Discovery and Settlement of Port i Phillip. Melb. 1856 © (2) John Batman, Founder of Victoria. Melb.1868 6. Death of J. P. Fawkner. From “Daily Telegraph” of September 6,9, 1869. 7. Fawkner (J. P.) :— j (1) “Melbourne Advertiser,” Port Phillip, Australia :— No. 1 (MS No. 2 (Lithographed No. 3 (MS No. 6 Jan. he tk: Feb. 5, Morse ea (printed). on (MB). (2) Manuscript Letter to his Father, dated Patriot Office, Melbourne, 1 May 1845, (3) Speeches:—April 28, 1858; May 19, 1860; August 5, 1863. (4) Portrait and In Menidriam, September 4, 1869. 8. “ Herald,” September 4, 7, 8, 1869; Death and Funeral of J. P. Towne 9. Illustrated Australian News. September 15,1869. 10. Parliament; Legislative Council & Assembly, Sept. 7, 1869; Mr. Fawkner’s 11. Separation of the Province of Victoria from the Colony of New South Wale Copied from the ‘‘ Melbourne Morning Herald,” November 19, 1850. 12. Victoria Government Gazette Extraordinary, September 7, 1869. Funeral o Mr. Fawkner. Fawkneriana :—Containing— (In 1 He 4te oy : Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural In gencer,” Nos, 2, 5, 6, October 14, November 4 & 11, 1840. 2. “Cape of Good Hope Laterary Gazette,” Vol. II. Nos, 8, 9, 10; Anta October 1, 1882. Cape 8, House of Assembly You Diemen’s Land. Public Meeting of Colonists, August 2, 1834. Hobart Town 18: { » : bis bet oA ee Hy i 5 Aa i ed = ss tal pase 1697 ; VICTORIA. —Potrticat, CommerctaL, &c. Fawkneriana (continued ) :— 4. “Melbourne Advertiser.” MS:—No. 7, Feb. 12, 1838; No. 10, March 5, 1838; No. 17, April 23, 1838. Printed :-—Supplement ‘to the “ Port Phillip Patriot, ‘ i October 10, 1839; No. 71, January 27, 1840. wy 5. Dr. Leichardt. Portrait of; and Stanzas on hearing of his Return. A Supplement Md to the “Port Phillip Herald,” June 2, 1846. 6. Monody on the Death of Sir George Gipps, by Samuel Prout Hill. Sydney 1847 7. Gallery of Comicalities. No. 7. No date 8. Award in the Dispute between Batman and Faulkner, May 2, 1836. (MS.) 9. Receipt for £3, from Colonial Treasurer to John Pascoe Fawkner. Sydney, 7th October 1839. 10. Re-conveyance of Right to six Acres of Land in the Parish of Tullamarine, by William Walker to J. P. Fawkner, July 9, 1852. 11. Receipt, to W. Walker, of Payment of £13 for One Share in the Victoria Co-operative Freehold Land Investing Society, dated Melbourne, May 1, 1851, signed by J. P. Fawkner. 12. Melbourne Victoria Savings’ Repository and People’s Bank. Receipt to William Mann, of Melbourne, July 31, 1850, signed J. P. Fawkner. 13. Conveyance of Land from J. P. Fawkner to James Hilliard, 29th June 1850. Federal Union of the Australian Colonies :— 1, Papers relating to. 1862. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 96) 2. Documents and Correspondence of the Royal Commisson. 1871. (Ibid.) Financial System (Our). Indirect versus Direct Taxation, by Financier. 1858. (Ibid. vols. 5, 9, 24) Floating Dock. Copies of Correspondence on the subject of the Hobson’s Bay yy Floating Dock, from Williamstown. Williamstown 1872. (Ibid. vol. 103) Free Trade Tracts. No. 4. (Ibid. vol. 62) ___ Free Trade versus Protection. Reprinted from “'The Argus.” 1864. (Ibid. vol. 48) i . . Report of Committee upon Harbour Trust. Geelong 1854. (Ibid. vol. 18) » Gippe Land Lakes and the proposed New Entrance. 1866. (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 3) ‘Gardiner (Samuel). Brunswick Herd. Catalogue of Annual Sale. 12mo. 1877 Gold Era of Victoria, by a Melbourne Merchant. 12mo. 1851 Gold. What are we driving at? A few Remarks about Gold. 1859. (Aust. Pam. vol. 6) : F Gold in Victoria. Does the Discovery of, viewed in relation to its Moral and Social Effects, deserve to be considered a National Blessing or a National m= «Curse, by “ Colonus.” 1852. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 6 ; Vict. Pamph. vol. 114) “a Gold ; ; its intrinsic and Market Value. Paper-money and "Colonial Financiers. =: 1859. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 10) “a Gold Fields, Ancient and Modern. 1855. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 20) Gold Fields of Victoria in 1862. 12mo. 1863 Gold Fields of Victoria :—1. Guide to the; and New Regulations for the Gold Fields es and Local Courts. 1855. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 54) i‘? 2. The same. Statistics for 1856-57 & 1860-63. Fol.2 vols. 1856-63 _ 3. The same. Report from Commission appointed to inquire into Condition of the, to Sir Charles Hotham. 1855. (Vict. Pam.vol. 10; & Aust. Pam. vol. 6) a = hy f oat Mining on Sebastopol Hill. Ballarat 1857 Pe: Guano Phosphate from Malden Island. Testimonials. 1875. (Pam. ‘Agric.’ vol. 5) Hodges (M.) Advice to Immigrants. 1853. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 25) _ How the Money goes; or State-Aid Question examined. 1856. (Vict. Pam.vol.11) q stars Life. An Inquiry touching the Duty of the State, in relation to Pauper toa” by an Eclectic. 1877. (Ibid. vol. 110) of Victoria (Political). Compiled from Votes and Proceedings of Legislative and Assembly, Victorian Hansard, &c. 4to, 37 vols. 1851-76 * oo 1698 VICTORIA.—Porrticat, CommeErciaL, &c. (continued ):— “Junius.” The Way to Wealth, dedicated to all Victorians who intend making this Estate their adopted Country and Home. 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 1) Knipe (J. H.) Rough and Ready Jottings by a Shorthand Writer of Questions, &c. at Public Meetings held by. (Ibid. vol. 115) Labour Bureau (Public). Statement adopted at a Public Meeting held October 2, 1874. (Aust. Pamph, fol. vol. 1) Land Act of 1862. Report of the Proceedings taken under the Provisions of the; and Amending Land Act of 1865, up to Dec. 1865. (Ibid. vol. 2) _ Land Act. Operation of the. Reprint of the Letters of “The Argus” Special Reporter, October 1866. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 62,83 ; & Pamph. ‘ Law,’ vol.8) Land Act of 1865. Settlement under the 42nd Clause of the Amended Act, by — the Special Reporter of “The Argus.” 1869. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 83 Land and Labour in Australia. By a Port Phillip Squatter. = 1846. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 3; & Vict. Pamph. vol. 33) Land and Labour in Victoria. Can we have Cheap Bread with High Wages? By an “Old Colonist.” 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vols.1,12) Land Bill (The) ; a Letter from an “ Old Colonist,” not a Squatter, to a Young — Senator. 1859. (Ibid. vols. 80,111) Land Bill (The); being a Letter addressed to the Members of the Legislative Council, by ‘ Moderation.” 1860. (Ibid. vol. 12) Land and Education Questions (The). Junius Secundus’ Letter to the Legislative — Assembly. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 96) — Land Question (A New Idea on); a Letter to His Excy. Charles James Latrobe, — suggesting a Mode of opening the Lands without injuring any Class of the People. 1853. (Ibid. vol. 6) — Land Question. Hints on the. 1858. (Ibid. vol. 80) — Land Question. Suggestions for its effectual Settlement. 1860. (Ibid. vols. 23,37) — Land Question, considered with reference to Pastoral Occupation in Victoria. 1867. (Ibid. vols. 76, 106) _ Land Question. 25 Fallacies on the, dissected by an M.L.A. (Ibid. vols. 40, 48) Land Tenure Reform League. ‘Tract No. 5. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 96) Lands (Crown). Regulations relating to the Occupation of. 1848. (Ibid. vol. 12, | Lands (Crown). Licenses for Agricultural Occupation and Residence. Rules and Regulations from the ‘Government Gazette,” October 1861. (Ibid. vol. 39) Lands. Draft Bill to provide for the Settlement of People upon the Public Lands, prepared by the National Reform Association. 1857. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Law,’ vol. 9) Lands. Sale of Country Lands at Geelong, December 1860. (Aust. Pam. fol. vol. 3) Latrobe Ward Election. (Vict. Pamph. vol 8) Letter to the Citizens of Melbourne. By a Fellow Citizen. (Ibid.) List of Persons who have received Loans of Money from the Island and Highland Emigration Society. | (Ibid. vol. 44) List (Alphabetical) of Masters holding Exemption Certificates from the Pilot Board of Victoria. Williamstown 1872. (Ibid, vol. 102) { Loan (City of Melbourne). 1866. (Aust. Pamph, fol. vol. 1) Men of the Time in Australia. Victoria Series. 8vo, 1878 Melbourne and Geelong Railway Purchase. Speeches of the Chief Secretary (J. O’Shanassy) and the Attorney-General (S. H. Chapman), in moving Resolutions authorising the Government to treat with the Company for the Purchase of the Line. January 27, 1859. (Vict. Pamph. vol. $ 6) Melbourne and Hobson’s Bay Railway. Statement of Claims of, to Consideration of the Legislature, for Wharfage Rates, &c. 1864. (Ibid. vol. 62) Melbourne and Hobson’s Bay Railway Repudiation Bill, in Three Letters by — “ Nemo,” 1865. (Ibid. ‘ Law,’ vol. 7) _ _ | . J ; ’ . |. | 1699 -VICTORIA.—Potrricat, CommerctaL, &c. (continued) :— Melbourne City Council. 1. Orders of the Day. 4to, 5 vols. 1854-58 g 2. Notice Papers. 4to, 18 vols. 1857-75 : Melbourne Harbour Trust Commission. 1st & 2nd Reports. Fol.2vols. 1878-79 a Miner’s Manual (The Victorian), by “ Aurifera.” (Vict. Pamph. vol. 54) Ministerial Policy. Address of the Chief Secretary (R. Heales) ; of Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Brooke); Reply of Chief Secretary to Charge brought against the Government by Mr. Ireland and Mr. Walton. 1861. (Ibid. vol. 48) Money: how the Banks make it scarce and dear! the Remedy! the Banks and their Stability! by ‘Sigma. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 98) Money (Fictitious) the Uleer « of the Commonwealth ; an Appeal to True Victorians, by “‘ Agonistes.” 1859. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 13) Mutual Assurance Offices. Comparative Progress of. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 2) National Debt of Great Britain, by T. C. Riddle. Geelong 1867-74. (Ibid.) Orangeism Expounded. Its History and Development; its Services to the State; and its Adaptation to Victoria. Ballarat 1867. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 66) Our River ; a Practical Suggestion to British Patriots. By a Colonial Briton. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 40) Petition for leave to oppose and introduce Amendments into Bill before Legislative Assembly, “The National Bank of Australasia.” 1858. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 7, 10) Petition of Total Abstainers and other Colonists of Victoria, respecting the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 3) Petitions of the District of Port Phillip for Separation from the Territory of New __ South Wales. 1844. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 12; & ‘ Law,’ vol. 1) Poor of Edinburgh and other Great Cities. How to relieve without increasing -Pauperism. 1868. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 15) _ Population of Victoria. 1869. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 9) Port Phillip. Commercial, Statistical, and General Report on the District of ; for the Half-years ending January 31 & July 31, 1846. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 18) _ Prison Discipline in Victoria. A Visit to Pentridge Stockade Penal Establishment. st 1867. (Vict. Pamph. 2nd ser. vol. 3) Protection. A Plea for. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 48) _ Protection to Native Idleness, socially and not politically considered. (Ibid. vol. 29) _ Protection versus Free Trade. Gold not National Wealth. Victoria as she was, = as she is, as she should be. By a Colonist. 1860. (Ibid. vols. 23, 37) Railway Loan (Victorian), and the Successful Contractors. | 1859. (Ibid. vol. 9) _ Railway ane A few Remarks on a proposed Central Terminus for Melbourne. | 2. 1862. (Ibid. vol. 31) a Gicin Engineer’s Report on the proposed. By “Aristarchus.” 1864 Register of Australian and New Zealand Shipping. 8vo. 1874 F atl for His Excy. The Governor. Conditions on which Designs are invited, and which will be received. 1864. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 1) Robertson Brothers. Catalogues of Annual Sales. 12mo, 8 vols. 1874-79 - Scuola Ritmica Riformatrice I] Divinismo, ossia La Civile Convivenza per tutti. Opuscolo progetto per la Fondazione di una Colonia Italiana Agraria e Industriale in Riatrslin, 1878. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 116) Simson v. Keogh. To the Members of the Legislative Council and the Electors q of the ‘North Western Province. 1856. (Ibid. ‘Law, vol. 3) - Squatting Question (The). Darling District Pastoral Association on the. 1879. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 116) Rains and Stanbridge. List of Grazing Properties, Farms, &c. for Sale. Nagambie 1876. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Agric.’ vol. 5) _ Record of the Visit of His R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh to Australia. Illustrated “e Wings and Anecdotes extracted from the Contemporary Australian Press. ed for the Trustees of the Melbourne Public Library, by A. H. Tulk, oud Fol. 3 vols. 1868 1700 VICTORIA.—Potrticat, CommErctaL, &¢. (continued) :— State Aid Question :— . 1. Strictures on the Pamphlets of Dr. Cairns and T. T. a’Beckett, by a Scotch Catholic. 1856. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 22) 2. The 53rd Clause, appropriating £50,000 to Ecclesiastical Purposes. (Ibid.) Stawell (William Foster). Political Sentiments of. 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 62) Steam Navigation Company. The proposed British and Australian Company not adapted to meet the general Requirements of Australia. 1862. (Ibid. vol. 91) Steam Postal Communication between Great Britain and Australia. Resolutions adopted by Passengers on board the April Steamer “ Victoria” from Australia. No date. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 4) Tariffs of Victoria, New South Wales, and United Kingdom, Comparative State- ment of ; showing the Incidence of Free Trade and Protection, from Customs Returns. 1877. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 110) Tax (The proposed) on Live Stock considered in its probable Effects on the Price of Meat and on the Meat-preserving Industry. 1877. (Ibid. vol. 113) Timbers of Victoria. Descriptive Catalogue of the Specimens in the Industrial and Technological Museum. 1877, (Pamph. ‘Botan.’ vol. 9) Tract for the Times. “Hunchback” on the Privileged Class. 1878. (Vict. Pam. v.113) Upper Chambers & Constitutional Reform, by “Cantab.” 1878. (Vic. Pam. vol. 114) “V” & “Beberrao.” The Vine & Winemaking in Victoria. 1861. (Ibid. vols.30,65) Victoria, the British “ El Dorado,” by a Colonist of 20 years’ standing. 12mo. 1870 Victoria, as she is, and as she may be. 1853. (Ibid. vol. 102; & 2nd ser. vol. 10) Victoria, Australia ; a Description of the Province of, by Editor of “ Australian and — New Zealand Gazette,” London. 1858. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 102) — Victoria. Glimpses of Life in. Svo. 1872 — Victoria in 1860. Political, Commercial, and Social. Reprinted from the “Herald” Oct. 25, 1860. (Ibid. vol. 39) — Victoria : How to settle in, by “ Rusticus.” 1855 Victoria ; The Future of, by “ Acorn.” 1873. (Ibid. vol.102) Victorian Convention assembled in Melbourne, July 15 to Aug. 6, 1857. Resolutions, Proceedings, and Documents. 1857. (Ibid. vol.22) Victorian Exhibition. Notice of the Opening, August 1861. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 9) _ Vine (The) ; Instructions for its Cultivation for six years; Treatment of Soil, and how to make Wine from Victoran Grapes. Geelong 1859. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 20) | Voters for Members of the Legislative Council, &c. Qualification of Electoral Act, # 1865. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 66) RELIGIOUS :— a. Aborigines, 1. Missionary Success among the. Melb. 1860. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 29) — 2. Moravian Mission to. First and Second Papers; and First, Third to Sixth Meetings. 1860-67. (Ibid. vols. 5, 10, 16, 28,29) Address on Ignorance of the Scriptures, and of the Power of God, the true Cause of Religious Error; also Two Letters on Rationalism and Christianity, by A Layman. (Ibid. vol. 36) _ Address to the Clergy of all Denominations, by A Layman. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 32) Annihilation; or Scriptural Evidence of Eternal Punishment. (Ibid. vol. 23) a Appeal for a Special Fund of £2,000 for bringing from England not less than ‘en Additional Clergymen. (Ibid. vol. 11) Are Catholic Claims reasonable ? A Tract for the Times. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 32) Baptist Association of Victoria. Our Denomination. Circular Letter to the — Churches. 1863-66. (Ibid. vols. 8,11, 14) Baptists in Victoria. Address to, by I. New and Others. (Ibid. vol. 12) 4 Baptists. Words of Truth addressed to, by a Brother in Christ. 1859. (Ibid. vol. 11) Baxter. A Plea for. By A Layman. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 16) 7 1701 | VICTORIA.—Rettc1ous (continued) :-— . Catechism (A Catholic) ; being a Manual of Faith and Duty, as held and taught by nearly all Branches of the Church of Christ. 1874. (Vict. Pam. ‘Relig.’ vol. 28) Catholic Church. The Rite of Consecration of Bishops in the ; translated from the i, Roman Pontifical, by a Catholic Priest. (Ibid. vol. 8) Chants (Selection of) for Collins Street Congregational Church. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 16) Christ (The Living). Geelong. (Ibid. vol. 34) Christ (The Man) ; a Sketch of the Life of Christ on Earth ; specially pre for the Yo 1875. Thi . vol. 32) Church of England and Ireland in Victoria :— 1. Acts of the Assembly of the Bishop, Clergy, and Laity of the Diocese of elbourne. 1869. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 7) 2. Annual Stipend Board. Reports of Committee for 1852-53. (Vict. Relig. & Benev. Reports, vol. 2) 3. Appropriation of Money under the 53rd Section of the Constitution Act. ; rt. 1867. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 31) ___ 4. Bill to be introduced into Legislative Council for enabling Bishop, Clergy, and ‘* Laity to provide for Affairs of the Church. 1854. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 30) _____ 5, Bill entitled An Act to provide for Superannuation of Clerks. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 7) 6. Bill entitled An Act to consolidate and amend the Law for the Trial of Ecclesiastical Offences. (Ibid.) 7. Carlton, St. Jude’s Church. First Report. 1867. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 15) 8. Church of England Association for promoting Temperance. No. 4. Liquor Law. 1854. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 33) 9. Church Assembly. 1869. (Ibid. vol. 29) 10. Clergy Stipend Augmentation Fund. Annual Reports, Nos. 1, 2, 3. a 1874-76. (Ibid. vols. 31, 37) 11. Clergy, Widow, and Orphan’s Fund. Annual Reports, Nos. 3, 4, 6. ly 1870-72. (Ibid. -vols. 22, 29, 31) 12. Collingwood, St. Philip’s. Reports of the Trustees. (Vict. Reports, vol. 2) 18. Collingwood, St. Saviour’s Mission Church. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 31) 14. Conference (Minutes of a) of the Clergy and Laity held in Melbourne, June «14 to 29, 1854. (Ibid. vol. 33) 15. Diocesan Board. Third Report. 1857. (Ibid. vol. 22) bat? 16. Diocesan Society. Third Report. 1851. (Vict. Reports, vol. 3) 17. Disposition of Funds available under the Act for the Abolition of State Aid to Religion. 1870. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 7) 38. Hy Ordination the Law of the Church of England. A Letter to Charles ez by “ Veritas.” 1861. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 29) 19. Malvern, St. George’s. Report, Financial Statement, and List of Donations = - for 1879. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 38) __ 20. Melbourne (East). (a) Holy Trinity Church. Memorial by Committee, Dec. 7, = 1870. ings of Annual Meeting, Jan. 10, 1870. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 7) _ __ (®) Holy Trinity Church. Statement of Committee as to Dismissal of Organist. _ ___ Postseript. Reply by Committee to Rev. Incumbent’s Explanation. ied 1871. (Ibid. 8vo, vol. 37) = a (e) Holy Trinity Church. Eighth Report of the Vestry for 1879. (Ibid. vol. 38) 21, Melbourne, St. James. Churchwardens’ Report for 1879. (Ibid.) ; 22. Melbourne, St. Peter's. Report and Balance Sheet of the Churchwardens for «1858, -65, -77. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vols. 19,23, 26,37,85; Reports, vols. 2,11) , 23. Notice of Meeting of Church Assembly for December 6, 1870. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 7) __ 24. Notice of Nomination of Candidates for Lay Canons in the Archdeaconry of Melbourne and Geelong. (Ibid.) 1702 VICTORIA.—Retia1ovs. Church of England, &c. (continued) :— 25. Prahran. Rules of the Church of England Association at. | 1858. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 31) 26. Reports of the General Fund, Nos. 10 to 14. , 1873-77. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 16, 21; & ‘ Relig.’ vols. 31, 37) 27. Richmond, St. Stephens. Second and Eighth Annual Reports of Churchwardens. 1860 & -66. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vols. 11,19; Reports, vol. 3) 28. St. Kilda, All Saints. List of Officers of the Church, &c. 1872. (Ibid. vol. 22) 29. Scheme of the Distribution for 1867. (Ibid. vol. 23) 30. South Yarra, Christ Church. Statement of Accounts. 1859. (Ibid. vol. 34) 31. Statistics of the Diocese of Melbourne for 1862 to 1877. 3 (Ibid. 4to, vols. 1, 2,3; & 8vo, vols. 2, 12, 15, 19, 28, 29, 31, 37) Coming Events; A Letter to all Christians on the Second Advent. 1862. (Ibid. vol.11) Confession (Auricular) in Victoria. (Ibid. vol. 40) — Congregational Church :— . 1. First Independent Church, Collins Street. Report of Financial and other — Affairs. Rules, &e. 1852. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vols. 28, 29) — 2. Collingwood (North) Independent Church. Statement of Facts in connection — with the Resignation of the late Pastor (H. Thomas). 1855. (Ibid. vol. 24) 3. Richmond Congregational Church. Circular of Finance Committee. | 1861. (Ibid. vol. 12) — 4, Victoria Parade Congregational Church. Letter respecting the Building of, — June 21, 1862. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 3) — 5. Congregational Independency. Declaration of the Faith, Church Order, ‘ | Discipline of. 1869. (Ibid. ‘Relig.’ vols. 16, 18)'8 6. Principles and History of Independency; Lectures at the opening of the Congre- gational Hall, by Revs. A. Gosman, J. J. Halley, and Others. 8vo. 1879 — David, the Shepherd King; a Book for the Bush. By “Hippocampus.” 12mo, 1867 | Deluge. An Essay on the. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 89) . Dies Irae. “Depart.” By Viator. 1867. (ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 14) | Divinism ; or The only Social Doctrine mathematically demonstrable as true, and therefore acceptable as Moral and Eternal. 1877. (Ibid. vol. ne Duty (The present) ; an Essay by Firenze, (V.8. P. C. A.) Collingwood 1873. (Ibid. vol. 32) Earth. True Theory of the; and Philosophy of the predicted “End,” and “Ne Earth” of Sacred Prophecy. 1878. ‘(Ibid. vol. 3 Eternal Punishment. The Truth of ; vindicated against Dr. Bromby, by “Ver: 1870. (Ibid. vol. 2 1) Evangelical Alliance. First Quarterly Paper. 1857. (Ibid. vols. 5, 6 } Evangelical Lutheran Church, Castlemaine. Programme of Soirée in connection with Laying the Foundation Stone, July 25, 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 9. Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche von Victoria :— : 1. Ordnungen fiir, und deren Schulen, 1856. 2. Revidirte Kirchenordnung der 1861. Evangelical Union Church. Statements, Doctrinal and Governmental, of t Constitution of the, established in Melbourne, 1853. Thid. False Prophets; by a Wayfaring Man. 1864. (Ibid. wh iD Geelong, Christ Church. Historical Sketch. Geelong 1855. (Ibid. ‘Relig.’ Genesis (The Book of) and Astronomy; or Thoughts upon the Mosaic Cre ? x 1858. (Vict. — vol 8 Hebrew Congregation :—1. Laws and Regulations of the Melbourne Sy ) ‘ 7 1850-51. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vo "9, 10) 2. Of St. Kilda. Report. 1873. (Vict. Reports, 9 3. Of East Melbourne. 23rd Annual Report.1880. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 3 Hints for Our Colony. No. 3. The True Gold, (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. i a m — a . | i 1703 _ VICTORIA.—Rettatovs (continued) :— “Hokor.” Pamphlets by :-— 1. The Subjection of Women. 1870. (Pamph. ‘Soe. Sci.’ vol. 2) . 2. Science and Theology ; an Essay. 1870. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 21) 3. Morality and Religion ; an Essay. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 23) 4, Sin; an Essay. 1871. (Ibid.) Hymn Book (Union Prayer Meeting). Geelong 1860. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 38) Hymns (Revival) for Prayer Meetings. Collingw. 1870. (Vict. Pam. ‘Relig.’ vol. 35) Jesus and Paul. The Real Place in History of, by Edwic ***, C.W., M.L.D.A. &c. A 1867. (Ibid. vol. 12) Jonah ; his Narrative and its Lessons, by the Author of “ Divine Communion,” with ' Introductory Notice, by Rev. James Taylor. 1868. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 38) and scsi i in 1971. An Essay delivered before the Sunday Free Discussion Society, by J. D. 1871. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 21) Law (The) and the Sabbath. Text and Argument addressed to Dr. Cairns, by “Omega.” Geelong. (Ibid. vol. 25) Leaves from the Tree of Life. Original Discourses, by H. J.B. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 20) Let every Man judge; a Reply to “ Presbyteros,” by A Layman. 1870._ (Ibid. vols. 17, 28) Letter from W. M. Bell and Others. The Committee for Building a Temporary —-—- Church at Brighton. 1863. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 4) Lines on the New Church Doctrine of the Holy Trinity, by P. H.S. (MS.) a . (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 35) _ Manuscripts :—“If Christians had not lost sight of the Fact.” “Immortal f ‘ Soulism incapable of Demonstration.” § “Religious Idolatry.” “Biblical and Clerical Teaching.” (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 5) _ Meditations and Prayers adapted to the Stations of the Holy Way of the Cross. a 1851. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 65) Dae tanocian Mission. Account of the, and of the Wreck of the Mission Vessel ; : q also of the Bishop of New Zealand’s Sermon on the Consecration of Rev. J. C. ___ Patteson. 1861. (Ibid. vols. 5, 16) rk. _ Melbourne City Court Evangelical and Philanthropic Mission. oe be ges 1d. vol. 16 - Melchizedee, Who was? or Unconditional Election, by A Christian Minister. (Ib. v. as Mental Freedom necessary to the Welfare of Man; an Essay by Edwic. 1868. (Ibid. vol. 29) or the Year 2075; a Marvellous Vision. (Ibid. vol. 35) 4 Na nti. 666. Impending Woes! their Nearness and Certainty; a Warning . from Australia to Friends in England. 1866. (Ibid. vol. 14) é De ew Church Temple. 1873. (Ibid. vol. 27) Oaths. Lawfulness of, & Modes of Administration. Geelong 1855. (Ibid. vol. 32) i! _ Orders of the Church (The Five). A Sermon preached in St. Paul’s Church, * _ Melbourne. 1867. (Ibid. vol. 40) P : _ Pamphlets. 8vo, 40 vols. Various places and dates : _ Pastoral Letter of the Archbishop and Bishops of the Province of Australia, in Council assembled. 1862. (Ibid. vol. 7) ntecostal Christian Church. Unsectarian, &c. 1854. (Pamph. ‘Theol.’ vol. 15) Prayer ae (The Jewish) as it is, and as it ought to be. With an Introduction, phy A & Layman. 1876. (Ibid. vols. 32, 35) _ Prayer (Form inted by the Bisho to be used in the Churches on August 4, oe 854; beng the Der for Wiwiitistion and Prayer. 1854. (Ibid. vol. 7) :—1. Minutes of the First Synod of the United Presbyterian Church 1850. (Vict. Reports, vol. 3) On Third Annual Report of the United Presbyterian Church under the of Rev. A. M. Ramsay. 1850. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 28) Tie ' 1704 VICTORIA.—Reticiovs. Presbyterianism (continued) :— 3. Acts of the Synod of the Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria. Part I. Acts, June 1847 to March 1851, with the Model Trust Deed, &c. 1851. (Presbyt. in Aust. Colon. vol. 1) — 4, History of Negotiations anent Union between the Synod of Eastern Australia — and the Synod of Australia in connection with the Established Church of Scotland. Maitland 1855. (Ibid. vol. 4) 5. What is most wanted in Victoria; an Appeal to the Free Church of Scotland and the other Evangelical Churches of Britain and America, by A Scottish Lady. 1856. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 25) 6. Presbyterial and Synodical Minutes and Proceedings of the United Presbyterian Church of Victoria. 1856-57. (Presbyt.in Aust. Colon. vol. 1) 7. Free Church Narrative. An Account of the Negotiations for Union, from October 1853 till April 1857. (Ibid.) 8. Questions and Formula for the Licensing of Probationers and the Ordination and Admission of Deacons, Elders, and Ministers. W. Maitland 1857. (Ibid. vol. 4) 9. Free Presbyterian Church Meetings. Melbourne, Brunswick, and Kilmore, 1857. (‘Friendly Words.”) 10. Proceedings of the Half-yearly Meeting of the Synod of Eastern Australia held at Sydney, November 1857. Sydney 1857. (Presbyt. in Aust. Colon. vol. 2) 11. Extracts from the Records of the Synod of Victoria and the Free Synod of — Victoria on the subject of Union. 1857. (Ibid. vol. 1) — 12. Letter to the Mission Board of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland; — being a Narrative of recent Proceedings in the Geelong Congregation. Wi ho an Appendix, Geelong 1858. (Ibid.) 13. Apostacy of the Majority of the Free Synod of Victoria from the Protest of the Free Church of Scotland. Reviewed by an Australian. Zdinb. 1858. (Ibid.) 14. United Presbyterian Synod of Victoria. Presbyterial and Synodical Minutes” and Proceedings, chiefly for the years 1856 and 1857. bid.) 15. Additional Ministers for Synod of Eastern Australia. Proposal by Committee of Synod. Sydney 1858. (Ibid. vol: 2) 16. United Presbyterianism in Victoria; a Vindication and a History. 1858. (Ibid.) - 17. Proceedings of the United Presbyterian Synod of Victoria relative to Gener neral Presbyterian Union. 1859. (Ibid. vol. 1) 18. Correspondence between the Free Synod of Victoria and the Dissen ent Brethren anent Reconciliation. 1859. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 2) | anent the Memorial from Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria ; with Prefatory Note by Rev. W. Miller. Edinb. 1860. (Presbyt. in Aust. Colon. vol. 2 20. Remarks on the Report of the Speeches in the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland anent the Memorial from the Free Presbyterian Chureh of Victoria. By ‘ Observer.” Glasg. 1860. (Ibid.) 21. Free Presbyterian Church, Brunswick. Sustentation Scheme. 1860, (Ib. vol. 3 22. Speeches relative to the Union in Victoria, delivered in the General Assembly, of the Free Church of Scotland, May 30, 1861. ‘ 7 Edinb. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 28; 23. Free Presbyterian Church in Victoria, from “Paisley Herald,” January 1 1861. (Presbyt. in Aust. Colon. vol. 2 24. Edinburgh Presbytery and the Australian Union. From the “ Witness, March 9, 1861. Edinb. (3 nd, 25. Principles and History of the Australian Union. Report of Discussion in Free Presbytery of Glasgow, on Feb. 27 and March 13, 1861. Glasg. (1b d. 26. Rules & Forms of Procedure in the Courts & Congregations of the Presbyterta Church of Victoria, adopted at the General Assembly, May 1862. (Ibid. vol.é 27. Business of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoris November 1870, (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 7, 19. Report of the Speeches in the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotlant | 1705 _ VICTORIA.—Reticiovs. Presbyterianism (continued) :— 28. Proceedings of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 31) 29. Presbyterian Apostacy. A letter to the Moderator of the General Assembly. 1877. (Ibid. vol. 36) 30. Inquiry into the Relation of Christ to the World, and of the Church to the State ; and the Responsibility of the Australian Church. No date. (Presbyt. in Aust. Colon. vol. 2) 31. Pastoral Letter from the Synod of the Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria to the Members. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 14) 32. Bases of Union in Victoria (The Two). No date. (Presbyt.in Aust. Colon. vol. 2) 33. History of Presbyterianism in Kilmore. No date. (Ibid.) 34. Catechisms (First & Second) for Classes in Sabbath Schools. Nodate. (Ib. vol. 4) 35. Essay and Catechism on Presbyterian Church Polity. 2nd Ed. 1880. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 38) 36. Kew Presbyterian Church. Fifth Annual Report for 1879. (Ibid.) 37. Pamphlets (Presbyterian). Svo,4 vols. Various dates Psalms and H. A Selection of, for Public Worship, taken out of the Larger Selection in Use in the Diocese of Melbourne. 1854. (Aust. Pamph. vol. 38) Public House Laws. Amendment of the. No date. (Vict. Pamph.‘ Relig.’ vol. 14) Rationalism ; an Essay. No date. (Ibid. vol. 15) Sabbath of Moses ; the First Day of Week. Meetings of Early Christians & Modern i Sabbatarians in relation to Christian Worship. Geelong 1859. (Ibid. vol. 25) ____ Scriptures (The) on their Merits; being Inspirational Wri received by an Unedu- a cated Man 2 “The Fall” & Revacan ct the Race. Rick 1872. (Ibid. vol. 32) _ Sorrow on the Sea. Narrative of the Shipwreck of the “London.” Sienions by Reverend J. Ballantyne and Reverend J. Eggleston. With Biographical Sketch of D. J. Draper. (Ibid. vol. 20) State Aid Question. Strictures on the Pamphlets of the Rev. Dr. Cairns and ‘1. T. a’Beckett, by a Scotch Catholic. 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 22) Strossmayer (Bishop). The Gospel in the Vatican. No date. (Ibid. ‘Relig.’ vol.32) Suicide. Essay on, by H. K. R. No date. (Ibid. vol. 29) Synagogue (The Melbourne). Laws and Regulations. 1855. (Ibid. vol. 9) _ Temperance. Church of England Association for promoting. The Liquor Laws. E> 1854. (Ibid. vols. 17, 30, 33) Templar (Victorian Good). Tract—Our National Sin. (Ibid. vol. 28) _ Templars. The Independent Order of Good, by a Lady. (Ibid) _ Theism; a Lecture, by I. N.; before the Free Discussion Society. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 23) _ Theory '(The True) of the Earth and Philosophy of the “Predicted End.” ae 1878. (Ibid. vol. 39) _ Thoughts for the Times, by “Caleb.” 1871. (Ibid. vol. 27) x Time of the End; or Historical Facts and Passing Events identified with Scripture Prophecies. By Victorian. 1870. (Ibid. vol. 16) t Wniterians :-— = 1. Report of Committee of Melbourne Congregation. 1853. (Ibid. vol. 34) ee B pr of Unitarians to the Christian Name vindicated. Reply to the Letters _ ____ of “ Christianus,” in “ The Weekly Review,” by J. W. R. 1863. (Ibid. vol. 9) Wayfaring Man. False Prophets. 1864, (Ibid. vol. 11) Wesleyan Methodists :— ara 2 Wesleyan Home Missions in Victoria. Report for 1879. (Ibid. vol. 38) He Catalogue of Books in West Melbourne Sabbath School Library. 1880. (Ibid.) ate We of Books suitable for Sunday School Rewards and Libraries on sale esleyan Book Room, Melbourne. (Ibid.) 1706 VICTORIA.—Retia1ovs. Wesleyan Methodists (continued) :— 4. Minutes of Conversations between the Ministers of the Australasian Wesleyan Methodist Church at their Sixth Annual Conference, begun in Melbourne, January 19, 1860. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 80) 5. Minutes of Several Conversations between the Ministers and Ministers and Lay Representatives of the Victoria and Tasmania Wesleyan Methodist Church, at Seventh Annual Conference, Melbourne, Jan.1,1880. (Ibid. ‘Relig.’ vol. 38) SocreTrEs (MISCELLANEOUS) :— Acclimatization and Zoological Society :— 1. Reports, Nos. 1—6, 1862-66, -68. 8vo. 1862-68 — 2. Circular. 1861. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol.4) 3. Rules and Objects. 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 36) 4, Dinner held July 6, 1864. Menu, Speeches, &c. reprinted from “The Yeoman.” (Ibid. 2nd ser. vol. 5) 5. Answers furnished to His Excy. The Governor. 1864, (Vict. Pam. vols. 49,60) 6. Catalogues of the First and Second Exhibition of Sporting and other Dogs. — : 1864-65. (Ibid. vols. 43, 49) q 7. Report for Circulation at the Intercolonial Exhibition. (Ibid. vol. 60) 8. Proceedings. (5 vols. bound in 4.) 8vo. 1872-78 — Agricultural (The National) Society:—1. Reports, ist to 9th. Rules, Bye-Laws, and Catalogue of Exhibits. 8vo, 2 vols. 1872-80 — 2. Rules and Bye-Laws. (Pamph. ‘Agric.’ vol.3) 3. Catalogue of Stock 1877; & 5th Catalogue of Exhibits. (Ibid. v.9; &‘Vet.’v.9) — Agricultural and Horticultural Society (Geelong and Western District). Catalogue of Horses, Sheep, &c. at the Exhibition. Geelong 1860. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 20) _ Agricultural and Pastoral Society (Ballarat) :— of 1. Reports for 1875-79. Lectures; and 16th, 17th, & 20th Exhibition Catalogues, 1874-78. 8vo. Ballarat 1875-78 — 2. Exhibition (19th Annual). 1877. (Pamph. ‘Agric.’ vol. 11) Antediluvian Buffaloes Society for Ballarat District. Bye-Laws. (Vict. Pam. vol, 100) — Assurance (Australian Widows’ Fund Life). Prospectus and Report. ee re (Aust. Pamph, fol. vol. 3; & Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol.9) Building Societies :— . Australasian Equitable Permanent, Rules. 1867. (Pam. ‘Polit.Econ,’vol.1) _ 2. Emerald Hill, Sandridge, and St. Kilda Mutual. First Annual Report. - 1866. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol.2) . Freemasons Building Society. . 1866. (Vict. Pamph, vol. 63) ay 3 4. Melbourne Benefit and Savings’ Fund. Rules. 1847. (Ibid. vols. 35,75) 5. Melbourne Permanent Land and Building Society. 1858. (Ibid. vol. 53) _ 6. Melbourne Permanent Mutual Benefit Society. 1873. (Ibid. vol. 108) 7 7. South Yarra and Prahran (First Benefit Society). Rules. 1859. (Ibid. vol.52) 8. Southern Cross Society. Rules. 1867. (Ibid. vols. 63, 91, 108) 9. Union Benefit and Investment Building Societies (First, Second, Third, and — Fourth). Rules. 1850-67. (Ibid. vols. 52, 63, 81) — 10. Universal Permanent Building Society. Rules. 1871. (Ibid. vol. 100) 11, Victoria Building & Investment Society (2nd). Rules. 1858. (Ibid. vols.7, 52) 12. Victoria Benefit Society (Third). Prospectus. 1874. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 3) — 13. Victoria Permanent Property, Building, and Investment Society (Fourth). Rules. 1867. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 81) — 14, Victoria Mutual Building & Investment Society. Prospectus. (Aust. Pam.vol.3) — Caledonian Society of Victoria. 1. Rules. 1861. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 30) — 2. Prize Poems. 1862. (Vict. & Eng. Poet) Canal. Grand Victorian North Western. Prospectus. 1871. (Vict. Pam, vol. § 8) 1707 _ VICTORIA.—Socrerres (MISCELLANEOUS) (continued ) :— | Commerce (Melbourne Chamber of):— 1. Revised Rules, April 1853; and December 1855. (Vict. Pam. vols. 18, 53, 108) 2. Yearly Reports, 1854, -55, -56, -58, -60, -61, -65. (Ibid. vols. 18, 52 ; "Aust. Pamph. ‘vol. 1; &* Polit. Econ.’ vols. 1, 11) 3. Report on Direct Remission for Immigration. 1854. (Vict. Pam. vols. 39, 52) 4, Proceedings and Special Committee appointed to consider and report on the best means of Promoting fe a as Settling on the Waste Lands of - the Colony. 1855. (Ibid. vol. 6) ____ Co-operative Association, Beechworth, Articles. 1667. (Vict. Pam. ‘Law.’ vol. 8) ___ Early Closing Association :— 1. First Annual Report. 1857. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 3) 2. Sketch of its Origin, Object, and Measures. 1867. (Ibid. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 12) 8. Speeches, April 29, 1867. (Ibid. New ser. vol. 5) Electric Telegraph (British Colonial). Primary Prospectus. 1854. (Vict. Pam. vol. 98) _ Electric Telegraph. 1. Transactions. 1875. (Pamph. ‘ Appl. Sci.’ vol. 12) 2. Journal, May to July 1876; with Annual Report. (Ibid. vol. 42) Emigrants Assistance (The Victutss). Report, September 1864. (Vict. Pam. vol. 63) _ Farm. Evangelistic, Temperance, &c. Model Farm. 1855. (Ibid. vol. 20) Foresters. United Melbourne District of the Ancient Order of :— 1. Auditors’ Reports. 7 1862-71. (Vict. Pamph, 2nd ser. vol. 1) 2. The same. 1871-78. 8vo. 1871-78 Y 3. Amended Laws. 1862-65. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 100) _ Freehold Association (The Australian). Rules, &c. 1854. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Law,’ vol. 5) Freemasons. 1. Bye Laws of the Lodges “Australasian,” “Kilwinning,” and of “United Tradesmen’s,” Prahran. 1851-63. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 75, 100) 2. United Tradesmen’s Lodge, Prahran. Rules. 1863. (Ibid. vol. 100) : 8. Washington Lodge. Bye-Laws. 1861. (Vict. Rules) _ Geelong Sacred Harmonic Society. “Judas Maccabeus.” ; | :H alates) Society -— Geelong 1856. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 50) 1. Rules and Reports. 1850, 1857-58. (Ibid. vols. 8, 34) _ 2. Report for 1877. (Pamph. ‘ Botany,’ vol. 9) 8. Catalogue of Fruit-Trees. Experimental Garden. 1863. (Vict. Pam. vol. 49) ____ 4, Intercolonial Exhibition. Schedule of Prizes. Exhibitions of Plants, : Flowers, &c. November 10, December 6, 1866, and January 26, 1867. ie (Ibid. vol. 89 ; & Pamph. ‘ Hortic.’ vol. 4) - Horticultural Improvement Association of the Western District. Transactions. Geelong 1862. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 57) Ptudnstrial Society (Victoria). Catalogue of Eighth Annual Exhibition of Manufac- be tures, Produce, &c, February 11, 1858. (Ibid. vol. 5) Land (Colonial Freehold) Society. First and Second Half-yearly Reports, 1854-55 ; and Rules, 1855. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 52, 53; & Pamph. ‘ Polit. Econ,’ vol. 11) Land Society (Victoria Freehold). 1. Third Half-yearly Report. 1855 2. Rules and Regulations. 1854. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 108) = nd and Building (Melbourne Freehold) Society. Rules. | 1858, (Ibid. vol. 53) _ law Tnstitute of Victoria. 1. Revised Report of Committee. 1853 2. Rules. 1854. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 108 ; & Pamph. ‘ Law,’ vol. 13) Lloyd's s Association of Underwriters, Rules. 1853. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 52) Medical Association (Port Phillip). Rules and Regulations. (Ibid. vol. 38) _ veil, gepsiety of Victoria. Rules of 1856 and Report of 1878. eS (Aust. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vols. 2, 14) | )-Chirurgical Society of Victoria. Rules. 1854. (Ibid. vol. 10) | Melbourne Club, Reports for 1866 & 1872. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 6) a 1708 VICTORIA.—Sooteties (MisceLLaAnnous) (continued ):— Melbourne Philharmonic Society :— 1. Annual Reports. Nos. 6,7, 9,10. 1859-63. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 28, 50, 63) 2. First & Third Concerts in Exhibition Building, Oct. 7,11, 1862. (Ibid. vol. 50) 3. First and Third Subscription Concert, 1859 & 1864. (Ibid.) 4, Mendelsohn’s “St. Paul,” & “Elijah.” 1859. (Ibid. vols. 28, 50; & 2nd ser. vol. 5) 5. Handel Centenary Celebration, August 9, 1859. (Ibid. vol. 28) 6. Prospectus of Subscription Concerts for 1870. (Ibid. 4to, vol. 6) 7. “The Messiah.” (Vict. Pamph, vol. 28) Microscopical Society of Victoria. Quarterly Journal, Nos. 1, 2, 3. 1879-80 Oddfellows’ Society :— 1. Bye-Laws & Regulations of Port Phillip District. 1854, (Vict. Pamph. vol. 53) 2. Bye-Laws of the Loyal Melbourne Lodge. (Ibid.) 3. Colonial General Laws and Regulations. 1855. (Ibid.) 4, Bye-Laws of the Loyal Rose of England. And of the Loyal Alliance Lodge. — 1861. (Vict. Rules) 5. Laws and Constitution of the Victorian Grand Lodge, St. Kilda. 1860. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 81,100) 6. Minutes, 1872 to 1875; and Statistics, 1869 to 1874. 8vo. 1869-75 7. Port Phillip District Lodge. Proceedings of Quarterly Committee, 25th September and December 24th, 1861. (Vict. Rules) — 8. Proceedings of the Grand Annual Moveable Committee, held at Castlemaine, — March, 8, 10, 1870. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 115) 9. Quarterly Board Meeting, October 4, 5, 1876. (Ibid. vol. 112) 10. Rules and Regulations of the Order in Victoria. 1862. (Ibid. vol.8) 11. R. W. Grand Lodge of Victoria:—(1) Proceedings. 1867-68. (Ibid. vol. 40) — (2) Auditors Report, January 1870. (Vict. Reports, vol. 17) | 12. Statistics of the Order for 1875. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vol. 4) ; Old Colonists’ Association. Rules and Regulations. 1869, (Vict. Pamph. vol. 91) Painters and Paperhangers Society. Rules. 1859. (Ibid. vol, 81) Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria :— 1. Journal and Transactions. No. 1, January 1858. (Aust. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 8) 2. 21st and 22nd Reports. Constitution and Rules. 1879. (Ibid. vols. 13, 14) Philosophical Society of Victoria. Prospectus. 1854. (Vict. Pamph. vols. 5, 7) Philosophical Institute. Laws adopted Sept. 25,1857; and Rules. (Ibid. vols. 37,50) Port Phillip Farmers Society :— 1. Classification of Stock, Dairy Products, Machinery, &c. at the Exhibitions, — September 23, 24, 1857 ; and October 8, 9, 10, 1861. (Ibid. vols. 7,49) 2. Transactions. 1856-58, 1860. (Ibid. vol. 49 ; and Aust. Pamph. vol. 11) 3. The same, for 1858-59. 8vo. 1859 Provident (Australian Mutual) Society. Prospectus. Jelb.1864. (Vict. Pam. vol. 81) 4 Poultry (Annual) Show of Victorian Poultry Society; 1863, 1866, and 12th Annual — (Ibid. vol. 49 ; & Pamph. ‘Veterin.’ vol. 9) _ Report. Protestant Confederation. Lodge No.1. Public Laws. 1844. (Ibid, vol. 81 Rechabites, Salford Unity Friendly Society. Laws. 1859. (Ibid. vol. 53) Royal Society of Victoria :— = 1. Victorian Institute for the Advancement of Science. 8vo, 1853 2. Philosophical Society. ‘Transactions. 8vo, 185 3. Philosophical Institute and Royal Society of Victoria. 8vo, 16 vols. 1857 30 Scotch Association in the Colony of Victoria. Rules. (Vict. Pam, ‘ Law,’ vol. 6) South Melbourne St. Patrick’s Society. Code of Laws, 1859. (Vict, Rules) 1709 ~ VICTORIA.—Soctettzs (MisceLLANEOUs) (continued }:— 4 Trade Protection & Debts Recovery Society (Victorian). Melbourne & Provincial :— 1. Rules, &e. 1861-64. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 46 ; ‘ Law,’ vol. 5) 2. First Annual Report. 1862. (Vict. Reports, vol. 17) 3. Monthly Insolvency Circular, January 1862. (Ibid) University Forensic Society. 1. Rules. 1860. (Vict. Rules) 2. The same. Rules and Regulations. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 53) 8. The same. Subject of Debate, May 17, 1864. (Ibid. ‘ Law,’ vol. 13) Underwriters’ Association. Rules adopted January 31, 1856. (Vict. Pam. vol. 52) Victorian Society of Fine Arts. Prospectus and Rules. Catalogue of Pictures, &c. forming the Exhibitions of. 1853-57. (Ibid. vols. 8, 31, 43, 50) Victorian Institute. Constitution and Laws of the. 1854. (Ibid.) Victorian and Tasmanian Society. Rules. 1850. (Ibid. vol. 91) Young Friends Society. Constitution. (Ibid. vol. 4) cr Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association. First Annual Report. 1857. (Ibid) Socretres. Reticious AND BENEVOLENT :— Baptist Missionary Society. First Report. 1852. (Vict. Reports, vol. 18) Bethel Union and Sailor’s Mission. Prospectus & Report. 1857. (Ibid. vols. 2, 3) Bible Society (Auxiliary) for Victoria. 1. Reports, Nos. 1, 3, 4, 6—10, 13—16, 19, 20, 26, 30, 32. 1847-74. (Ibid. vols. 3, 7, 18; ‘and Pamph. vol. 92) 2. St. Kilda Ladies’ Association. 3rd and 4th Reports. 1860-61. (Reports, vol. 7) Blues (Victorian) Society. Reports, Nos.4,7,8. 1865-9. (Reports, vols. 16, 20) Brighton Ladies Benevolent Society. Nos.1t09,14. 1864-77. (Ibid. vols, 13, 20) Chinese Mission. Reports, Nos. 1, 2, 3. (Ibid. vols. 2, 18, 42; & ‘ Relig.’ vol. 2) Church of England Mission to the ‘Aborigines of Victoria. Reports, Nos. 1 to 7, 16, 18, 22. 1855-76. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 42; viene § vols. 3, 21, 22, 31; Aborigines Tracts ; & Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 31) Church Missionary Society. Reports, Nos. 5, 7, 8, 14, 20, 1859-75. ict. Pamph. vols, 42, 85 ; & Reports, vols. 2, 3, 7, 16) _ Congregational Missionary :— 1. Reports for 1860, 1862. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 28) 2. Collins Street Auxiliary Reports for 1859-61. (Vict. Reports, vols. 2, 3) _ Congregational Home Mission. First Annual Report 1858. (Ibid. vol. 3) ___ Congregational Union for 1853. (Ibid. ) _ Congregational Union and Mission of Victoria :— 1. Annual Meetings. 12th, 14th, 16th. 1872-76. (Aust. Pamph. fol. vols. 3, 4) Y 2. Annual Reports. Nos.1,3,4,5. 1860-65. (Vict. Relig. & Ben. Repts. vols. 2,10) __ 8. Conversazione, October 11, 1876. (Aust. Pamph. 4to, vol. 5) - r 4. Our Missions. An Appeal from the Secretary. (Vict. Pamph. 4to, vol. 6) 4 _ Discharged Prisoners Aid Society. Reports, Nos. 1 to 4, 6. 1873-78. (Vict. Reports, vols. 4, 16, 19, 20) _ Freemasons Charitable Institutions, Victoria. Nos.2—8. 1869-75. (Ibid. vols, 4, 16) Hornbrook Ragged School. Reports, Nos. 1 to 7,9 to 12, 16. 1863-77. (Vict. "Reports, vols. 2, 7, 11, 16, 19, 21) 7 _ Humane Society (Victorian). Reports, Nos. 1, 2. 1875-76. (Ibid. vols. 16, 19) ia | Tmigrnts Aid Society's Home. Reports, Nos. 13, 17 to 26. 1 1866-79. (Vict. Reports, vols. 4, 16, 19, 20, 21) | _-~«-*‘Yhe same. 1860-72. 8vo. 1860-72 2 Jewish Benefit (United Friends). Rules and Regulations, May 21, 1854. 1a -. (Vict. Pamph. ‘ Relig.’ vol. 9) \% ____ Medical Benevolent Association. Fourth Report. 1869. (Aust.Pamph.‘Med.’vol. 9) | ; : _ Melbourne Bible Woman’s Mission, Reports, Nos. 9 to 14. 1873-78. (Vict. Reports, vols, 18, 20, 21) 1710 VICTORIA. Socretres. RELIGIouS AND BENEVOLENT (continued) :— Melbourne Catholic Young Men. 8th Report. 1866. (Vict. Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol.28) Melbourne City Court Evangelical and Philanthropic Mission. Circular for 1864, (Ibid. vol. 16) Melbourne Female Visiting Society. Reports. 1849-73. (Ibid. vol.9) Melbourne Home. Reports, Nos. 1 to 8. 1865-72. (Vict. Reports, vol. 4) Melbourne Ladies’ Benevolent Society. Reports for 1849—1873, 1875. (Ibid, vols. 9, 18, 19 ; & Vict. Pamph. vol. 92) Melbourne Orphan Asylum. 1. Reports, Nos. 5 to 8, 10 to 22, 25. 1857-77. (Vict. Reports, vols. 6, 18, 20, 21) 2. Fifth Vocal and Instrumental Concert. (Aust, Pamph. fol. vol, 2) Melbourne Sailors’ Home. Reports, Nos. 1 to 7. 1871-78. 1871-78. (Vict. Reports, vols. 4, 10, 16, 19, 21) Melbourne Strangers’ Friend Society. 2nd Anniversary, Aug. 1844. (Ibid. vol. 18) Melbourne and Collingwood Ladies’ City Mission. Reports, 1 to 5, 7, 10, 17. 1857-73. (Ibid. vol. 8) Melbourne and Suburban Bible and Domestic Female Mission. Reports, Nos. 1 to 14, 1865-78. (Ibid. vols. 8, 20, 21) Melbourne and Suburban City Mission (Ladies’). Reports, Nos. 1 to 5,7, 10,17. 1857-73. (Ibid.) — Persons of Education in Distressed Circumstances, Society for the Assistance of. — Reports, Nos. 1 to 4. 1869-72 (Ibid. vol. 4) | Prahran and South Yarra Benevolent Society. Reports, Nos. 3, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13. — . (Ibid. vol. 13) _ Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Society. Second Report. 1873. (Ibid. vol. 16) Richmond Ladies Benevolent Society. Reports, Nos. 3,7, 10, 11, 20. | 1863-72. (Vict. Reports, vol. 13) — Sabbath School Union of Victoria. Rules. 1854. (Ibid. vol. 10) — St. Kilda and Brighton Ladies Benevolent Society. Rules; and First and Second — Reports. 1860-61. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 92; & Reports, vol. 13) _ St. Vincent de Paul’s Orphanage. Reports for 1858-59, 1863, 1866 to 1870. & (Vict. Reports, vol. 12) The same, at Emerald Hill. Reports,3 Nos. 1875-77. (Ibid. vols. 19, 20) Seamen’s Mission in Hobson’s Bay. Reports, Nos. 1 to 3, 5 to 7. 1858-64. (Ibid. vols. 4, 11; & Vict. Pamph. vol. 92) Secours (Société Francaise de) pour Victoria. Rules. 1867. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 53) Shipwreck Relief Society (Victorian) First Report. 1877. (Vict. Reports,vol.19) Society of Friends. Advices and Queries adopted by the London Yearly Mena . Sunday School Institute (Church of England) 10th Report. 1868. (Ibid. vol. 11) Sunday School Union (Victorian Auxiliary) Rules of 1854. First and Second Reports. 1872-73. (Ibid. vol. 7; & Pamph. ‘Relig.’ vol. 10) Tract (Religious) Society. Reports, Nos. 1 to 5, 10, 11, 14, 15. "3 1857-72. (Vict. Pamph. vol. 85; ‘ Relig.’ vol. 19 ; & Reports, vols. 2, 3, 7) Young Men’s Christian Association held at Victoria Grammar School, Collins St eet. First Report. 1853. (Ibid. vol.7) Young Men’s Christian Association of Melbourne. Prospectus. Reports, Nos. 1 to 7. . 1871-78. (Vict. Reports, vols. 7, 16, 19, 20, 21) Young Men’s Christian Association (Richmond). Rules and Standing Orders, — adopted September 23, 1861. (Vict. Pamp 9) Young Traders’ School. Reports, Nos.1to5. 1867-71. (Ibid. ‘Rel. Reports,’ vol, VICTORINUS (C. Fasrus Marius). Opera Universa. (Migne, Ser. Lat. vol. 8) j VICTORINUS (S. Peravionznsis Episc.) Opera Omnia. (Ibid. vol. 5). 2. The same; translated by Rev. R. E. Wallis, (Serials—Ante Nic, Libr. vol. es | 1711 VICTORINUS (Martus). Ars Grammatica, de Orthographia et Ratione Metrorum. . (Putsch, Gramm. Lat, Auctores) VICTORINUS (Maxmvs). De Re Grammatica. (Ibid.) _ YICTORINUS PHILOSOPHUS. In Bpistulam Pauli ad Galatos, ad Bphesios, et ad - Philippenses. 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Rapport sur les différentes Classes de Chefs de la Nouvelle Espagne. (Ternaux-Compans, Voyages, vol. 11) ADDENDA TO THE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, 1880. gees MAPS, CHARTS, axp SURVEYS. 0 _—CATALOGUE or BOOKS In THE Cass oF THE LENDIN a q i DEPARTMEN Tt. Ir | SUPPLEMENTAL CATALOGUE OF VOLUMES nor 1- - CLUDED IN THE CATALOGUE or BOOKS. CATALOGUE OF LOBES, MAPS, CHARTS, AND SURVEYS — IN THE BLIC LIBRARY OF VICTORIA. GLOBES. CELESTIAL axp TERRESTRIAL GLOBES. (Malby’s.) 1854 The same. (Malby’s.) Later Ed. 1865 CHARTS, MAPS, &c. ATLAS COELESTIS. By John Flamsteed. 1781 GLOBE ATLAS. By Malby. 1848 MAPS or tHe HEAVENS. By G. Cox. 4to. 1853 AFRICA :— HALL (Henry). South Africa, Map of, compiled from all available Official Authorities. No date JEPPE (F.) The Transvaal and the Surrounding Territories ; Map of. Compiled from Official Sources and Private Information. Pretoria 1878 PHILIP (Greorce). New Map of Southern Africa, including the Cape Colony, Transvaal, and Natal, by E. Weller. STANFORD (Epwarp). 1. Map of Africa. No date 2. Large Scale Map of Zulu-Land, with Adjoining Parts of Natal, Transvaal, and Portuguese Africa. 1879 “WYLD (James). British South Africa, Map of ; including Zulu-Land, Natal, Transvaal, and Orange Free State. 1879 AMERICA, NORTH.—Cuarts or tue Unirep States Coast SuRvEY :— Attantic Coast :— Washington 1855 to 1876 I. Sailing Charts :— 1. Cape Sable to Sandy Hook. (1.)| 4. Mosquito Inlet to Key West, with 2. Nantucket to Cape Hatteras. _(II.) Bahama Banks. (IV.) 3, Cape Hatterasto Mosquito Inlet. (III.)| 5. Key West to the Rio Grande, WE 1802 AMERICA, NORTH.—Cuarts or THE Unirep Srares Coast Survey (continued) ;-- ATLANTIC Coast (continued) :— IT. General Charts of the Coast :— 1. Cape Ann to Gay Head. (II.)| 4. Cape Henry to Cape Lookout. (V.) 2. Gay Head to Cape Henlopen. (III.)| 5. Cape Romain to St. Mary’s River. 3. Cape May to Cape Henry. (IV) (VIT.) III. Coast and Harbor Charts :— 1. Penobscot Bay to Kennebec Entrance. No. 5, (105) 2. Wells to Cape Ann. No. 8. (108) 3. Boston Bay and Approaches. No. 9. (109) 4, Cape Cod Bay. No. 10. (110) 5. Coast from Monomoy and Nantucket Shoals to Block Island, in 3 Sheets, viz.— (1) Eastern Sheet. Monomoy and Nantucket Shoals to Muskeget Channel, Mass. No. 11. (111) (2) Middle Sheet. Muskeget Channel to Buzzard’s Bay, and Entrance to Vineyard Sound, Mass. No. 12. (112) (3) Western Sheet. Cuttyhunk to Block Island, including Narragansett Bay. 6. Long Island Sound, in 3 Sheets, viz.— (113) (1) Eastern Sheet. Point Judith & Block Island to Plum Island. No.14. (114) (2) Middle Sheet. Plum Island to Welch’s Point. No. 15. (115) (3) Western Sheet. Welch’s Point to New York. No. 16. (116) 7. Southern Coast of Long Island, in 3 Sheets, viz.— (1) Eastern Sheet. Block Island, Montauk Point, &. No. 17. (117) (2) Middle Sheet. Napeague Beach to Forge River. No. 18. (118) (3) Western Sheet. Great South Bay, Fire Island, and Long Beaches, &c. No. 19. (119) 8. Delaware Bay and River, in 3 Sheets, viz.— (1) Lower Sheet. Delaware Entrance. No. 24. (124) (2) Middle Sheet. Part of Delaware Bay and River. No. 25. (125) (3) Upper Sheet. Delaware River, Port Penn to Trenton. No. 26. (126) 9. Cape May to Isle of Wight. No. 27. (127) 10. Isle of Wight to Chincoteague Inlet. No. 28. (128) 11. Chincoteague Inlet to Hog Island Light. No. 29. (129) 12. Hog Island Light to Cape Henry. No. 30. (130) 13. Chesapeake Bay (in Two Series, 3 Sheets each) viz.— (1) First Series. Entrance of Bay to Potomac River, viz.— (a) Entrance to Chesapeake, Hampton Roads, &. No. 31. (131) (b) York River to Pocomoke Sound. No. 32. (132) (ec) Pocomoke Sound to Potomac River. No. 33. (133) (2) Second Series. Potomac River to Head of Bay. (a) Potomac River to Choptank River. No. 34. (134) (b) Choptank River to Magothy River. No. 35. (135) (c) Magothy River to Head of Bay. No. 36. (136) 14, Albemarle Sound, in 2 Sheets, viz.— (1) Eastern Sheet. Atlantic Ocean to the Pasquotank River. No. 40. (140) (2) Western Sheet. Pasquotank River to the Roanoke and Chowan Rivers. No. 41. (141) 15. Pamplico Sound :— (1) Western Sheet. (a) Pamplico River. (b) Neuse River. No. 44. (144) (2) From Long Island to Hunting Island. No. 54. (154) (3) From Hunting Island to Ossabaw Island. No. 55. (155) 1803 AMERICA, NORTH.—Cuarts or THE Unirep Srares Coast Survey (continued ) :— _ Artantic Coast (continued) :-— 16. Florida Reefs, from Key Biscayne to Boca Grand Key. In 4 Sheets, viz— _ 61. Lake Champlain, Sheet No. 1, from Rouse’s Point to Cumberland Head. (553) (1) Key Biscayne to Carysfort Reef. No. 66. (166) 7 (2) The Elbow to Matecumbe Key. No. 67. (167) er. (3) Long Key to Newfoundland Harbor Key. No. 68. (168) 3 (4) Newfoundland Harbor Key to Boca Grande Key. No. 69. (169) * 17. Choctawhatchee Inlet to Pensacola Entrance. No. 86. (186) la 18. Mobile Bay. No. 88. (188) a 19. Mississippi Sound, &c. Rear Approach to New Orleans, 2 Sheets. - (1) Bon Secours Bay to Round Island. No. 89. (189) . (2) Round Island to Grand Island. No. 90. (190) a 20. Mississippi River, from the Passes to Grand Prairie. No. 94. (194) —s«o 241, Galveston Bay to Oyster Bay. No. 105. (205) _—s«2. Oyster Bay to Matagorda Bay. No. 106. (206) = 23. Eastport Harbor. (302) 24. South West Harbor and Somers Sound. (304) & 3 25. Mount Desert Island. (‘Topographical Map.) (103) E 26. Rockland Harbor. (320), 31. Narragansett Bay. (353) =. 27. Portland Harbor. (325) 32. New London Harbor. (359) Be 28. Portsmouth Harbor. (329) 33. New Haven Harbor. (362) s 29. Boston Harbor. (337) 34. Patapsco River. (384) ---—s«80. Provincetown Harbor. (341) __—s-85, Potomac River, in 4 Sheets, viz.— a. (1) Entrance, and up to Piney (3) Lower Cedar Point to Indian —- Point. (388) Head. (390) Bot: (2) Piney Point to Lower Cedar (4) Indian Head to Georgetown. (391) ¥° Point. (389) on 36. James River, from Newport News to City Point. (401) __—«-287. James River, from City Point to Richmond. (402) 88. Norfolk Harbor, Elizabeth River and Branches. (404) _---—s-89. Cape Fear River, Entrances to. (424) _____ 40. Cape Fear River, from Federal Point to Wilmington. - (425) 41, Charleston Harbor. (431) _.___—s 42. Savannah River and Wassaw Sound. (440) ____ 48. Entrance to St. Mary’s River and Fernandina Harbor. (458) 44. Key West Harbor. (469) ____ 45. Tortugas Harbor and Approaches. (471) «46. Tortugas Harbor. (472) 47. Entrance to Pensacola Bay (Preliminary Chart). (490) 2 ~ _ 48. Galveston Entrance. (520) __ 49. Burlington, Vermont. (551) Rxi a: 60. Plattsburgh and Cumberland Bay, Lake Champlain, New York. (552) 52. Lake Champlain, Sheet No. 2, from Cumberland Head to Ligonier Point. (554) _ 53. Oyster or Syosset Bay. 54. Schuylkill River from League Island to Fairmount Bridge. 1804 AMERICA, NORTH.—Cuants or tHe Unrrep States Coast Survey (continued) :— Paciric Coast :— I. Sailing Charts :— 1. Lower California. In 2 Sheets, viz.— (1) Cape San Lucas to Cerros Island. (2) Cerros Island to San Diego. 1856 to 1872 2. California, Oregon, and Washington Territory Reconnaissance. In 3 Sheets :— 3. 22. 23. 41. (1) San Diego to San Francisco. (601) (2) San Francisco to Umpquah River. (602) (3) Umpquah River to North-Western Boundary. (603) North-West Coast of America. In 3 Sheets, viz.— © (1) Cape Flattery to Dixon Entrance. (700) (2) Dixon Entrance to Cape St. Elias. (701) (3) Icy Bay to Seven Islands. (702) II. General Charts of the Coast :— Point Pinos to Bodega Head. (675) III. Harbor Charts :— . San Pedro Anchorage and vicinity of Santa Barbara. (609) . San Clemente, Prisoners’ and Cuylers’ Harbors. (607) . Anacapa Island and Eastern part of Santa Cruz Island. (608) . Santa Barbara. (Preliminary Sketch.) (611) .. Catalina Harbor and Isthmus Cove. (618) 7. Monterey Harbor, and Monterey Bay. (617, 618) . Santa Cruz and Aho Nuevo Harbors. (619) . Half Moon Bay. (620) 24, 25. Columbia River. Sheets No. 1 . San Francisco Bay Entrance. . and 2. (640, 641) (621) 26. Shoalwater Bay. (642) . San Francisco Bay. Upper part. 27. Gray’s Harbor. (643) (622) 28. Smith’s or Blunt’s Island. (648) - San Pablo Bay. f628) 29. Duwamish Bay and Seattle Harbor. . Petaluma & Napa Creeks. (624) (651) . Mare Island Strait. (625) 30. Washington Sound and ma ‘graphical Map)” (ggg) | 81. Bellingham Bay (656) . Drake’s Bay. (629) 32. Semi-ah-moo Bay (657) . Tomales Bay. (631) | 33. Tillamook Bay. (659) . Humboldt Bay. (632) 34. Point Sal. (Roadstead.) (660) . Trinidad Harbor. (633) | 35. Cordell Bank. (661) . Cape Orford and Reef. (634) | 36. Puget Sound. (662) . St. George’s Reef and Crescent 37. Mendocino Bay. (665) City. (635) 38. Chetko Cove. (666) Koos Bay. (637) 39. Hunter’s Cove and Mack’s Reef. (667) Umpquah River Entrance. (638) 40. Yaquina River Entrance. (664) United States North Pacific Surveying Expedition Track Chart. 1854-56 1856 42. Aleutian Archipelago ; Sheet No. 2. MisceLLanrous Cuarts or Untrep Srates Coast Survey :— 1. Sketch of the Aleutian Islands. ‘To illustrate Appendix No. 11, 1873, Coast Survey Report. 2. Sketch of the Shumagin Islands, Alaska, (17) (18) 1872 (600) 1805 AMERICA, NORTH.—Cuarts or THE Unrrep Srates Coast Survey (continued) :— MISCELLANEOUS (continued) :— 3. Reconnaissance of Entrance and part of Coquille River, Oregon. (25) 1861 4. Port Townshend, Washington Territory. (36) 1858 5. False Dungeness Harbor, Washington. (58) 1853 6. Preliminary Survey of Point Reyes and Drake’s Bay, California. (628) 1855 7. Crescent City Harbor, California. (634) 1859 8. Preliminary Survey of ast logy on the Western Coast of the United States. Port Orford, or Ewing Harbor, Oregon Territory. Harbor of Mendocino City, California. Shelter Cove, California. Crescent City Harbor, California. (635) 1854 9. Reconnaissance of Steilacoom Harbor, Washington Territory. (652) 1856 10. Reconnaissance of Olympia Harbor, Washington Territory. (653) 1856 11. Alaska and Adjoining Territory:—The Yukon River Ranges of Mountains, Shores of Morton Sound, and many Features of the Interior, from a TTaleerank sance by W. H. Dall, Director of the Scientific Corps of the W. U. Telegra: Expedition, 1865-68. ‘New York 18 pes 12. Port Conclusion ; also Port Stewart ; from Vancouver’s Survey. Bucarelli Bay ; from a Russian Chart. Port Bazan ; from Tebenkoff’s Atlas. | Tomgas Harbor ; from Tebenkoff’s Atlas. On 1 Sheet. No date 13. Entrance to Cross Sound; from Vancouver's Survey. Whale Bay ; from Tebenkoff’s Atlas, Port Spaskia. Surveyed by Mate Bunoff. Anchorage of Point Highfield ; from British Admiralty Chart No. 2431. Olga Gulf; from Tebenkoff’s Atlas. Port Protection; from Vancouver's Survey. On 1 Sheet. ; No date 14. Kukak Bay. Surveyed by Mate Vasileff. | Entrance to Kaknu River. pre ed by Mate Chernoff. Port Chalmers ; from Vancouver's Survey. Port M ve; from Russian Charts. Port Chatham ; from Vancouver's s ort Etches ; from Belcher’s and Chernoff’s Surveys. Altuya Bay ; Perouse’s Survey. On 1 Sheet. No date 15. eens Harbor, Amchitka Island ; from Tebenkoff’s Atlas. Bay of Waterfalls, Adah Island ; from a Survey by the United States North Pacific Surveying ition. Korovinsky Bay, Atha Island; from Tebenkoff’s Atlas. Chichagoff r, Attou Island. Kiriloff Bay, ‘Amchitka Island; from Ingenstrém’s Survey. Suchikova Bay, Amlya Island ; from Tebenkoff’s Atlas. Nazan Bay, Atha d; from Tebenkoff’s Atlas. On 1 Sheet. No date 16. Plover Bay, Eastern Sihatia. Asia ; from a Sketch by J. O. Norton, Captain C. M. Scammon, and W. H. Dall. On 1 Sheet. No date 17. Cape Flattery and Neé-ah Harbor, Washington. 1853 18. Conception Point. Sketch J, No. 3. Coast of California. 1850 19. Blakely Harbor, Washington Territory, Reconnaissance of. 1856 20. Cortez Bank; on the Western Coast of the United States. 1853 21. Destruction Island. 1866. 22. Port Gamble. 1858. 23. Port Ludlow. 1856. 24. St. Paul Harbor, Kadiak Island. 1869 25. Illiouliouk and Captain’s Harbors, Unalaska Island. 1869 26. Sitka Harbor, Alaska. 1869 27. Kootsnoo Rapids. 1869. 28. Etoline Harbor, Wrangel Island. 1869. 27 & 28 on 1 Sheet. 29. hig ‘aaa to Fort Tomgas. 1869. 30. I’Youk-Een Cove. 1869. 31. Linden- 1869. On 1 Sheet. 1806 AMERICA, NORTH (continued) :— Unitrep States Army, War DEPARTMENT; OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEER. I. Military Maps :— 1% 2. 3. 10. Battle Field of Roanoke, February 8th, 1862. Field of Shiloh, near Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee, shewing the Positions of the United States Forces under command of Major-Gen. U. 8. Grant, April 6, 7, 1862. Country between Monterey, Tennessee, and Corinth, Miss., showing the lines of Entrenchments made and the Routes followed by the United States Forces under the command of Major-General Halleck, May 1862. . Army of Virginia. Battlefield of Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862; and Battle- field of Manassas, Virginia, August 29, 1862. . Charleston City and Harbor, Defences of, 1863-64; to accompany Report of Major Q. A. Gillmore. 1863-64 . Central Virginia, showing Lieut.-Gen. U. 8. Grant’s Campaign. 1864-65 . Territory of the United States from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, originally prepared to accompany the Reports of the Explorations for a Pacific Railroad Route. 1853. Recompiled 1865-68. . Cumberland, Campaigns of the Army of the, under General Thomas. With a Legend. 4to. Washington 1869 . Military Maps illustrating the Operations of the Armies of the Potomac and James, May 4th, 1864 to April 9th, 1865; including Battlefields of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Northanna, Totopotomoy, Cold Harbor. The Siege of Petersburg and Richmond. Battlefields of Five Forks, Jetersville, and Sailors Creek, High- bridge, Farmville, and Appomattox Court-house. 17 Maps. 1869 South Mountain, showing the Positions of the Forces of the United States and of the Enemy, during the Battle fought by the Army of the Potomac, September 14th, 1862. 1872 11. Military Departments and the Positions of the Military Posts of the United States. 3rd Ed. 1874 12. Arizona, Department of. Sheets No. 1 & No. 3. 1875 13. Fort Henry and its Outworks. 1875 14. Chattanooga, the Battle Field of, 20. Port Hudson and Vicinity. 1875 1864. 1875 21. Fort Donelson & its Outworks. 1875 15. Greene County, Virginia. 1875 22. Fort Henry and Fort Donelson. 1875 16. Madison County, Virginia. 1875 23. Drainsville, Virginia. Action 17. Rappahannock County, Vir- at, Dec. 20th 1861. 1875 ginia. 1875 24. Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay, 18. Rockingham County, Virginia. 1875 Siege Operations at, April 8, 9, 19. Augusta County, Virginia. 1875 1865. 1875 25. Country between Millikens Bend, La. and Jackson, Miss.; shewing the Routes followed by the Army of the Tennessee, under the command of Major-General U. 8. Grant, April and May 1863. 1876 26. Battle Field of Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi, showing the Position of the United States Troops, May 17th 1863. 1876 II. Military Maps (continued). No dates 1, Atlanta, Siege of. 2. Blakely, Rebel Works at, captured by the Army of the West. 3. Columbus, Kentucky. Rebel Fortifications at. 4. Fort Fisher. 5. Fort Fisher and Vicinity. 6. Nashville, Battle-fields in front of. 7. Sumter Fort, showing the Effects of the Bombardment of. 8. Vicksburg, Siege of. 9. Yorktown, Siege of. 10. Confederate Fortifications on the Mississippi River at Island No. 10, and New Madrid; also the Operations of the United States Forces against these Positions. 1807 AMERICA, NORTH (continued) :— Unrrep Srares Army, WAR DEPARTMENT; OFFICE oF CHIEF ENGINEER (continued ):— III. Topographical Maps :— 1860—1874 1. Fort Dodge to Camp Supply, Road from. 2. Harper’s Ferry and the Surrounding Country. 3. Kansas, Texas, and Part of the Adjoining States. 4. Nebraska and Dakota. 5, & 6. Nebraska, Part of. | Nebraska and Wyoming. 5 Maps. 7. Nevada, Southern and South-eastern. 8. Tennessee (Middle) and Parts of the Adjoining States. 9. United States, Military Map of the. 10. Ute Country. (South-Western Colorado.) 11. Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers. 12. Yellowstone Lake, &c. 13. Topographical Map of the Approaches of Knoxville, East Tennessee; showing the Positions occupied by the United States and Confederate Forces during the Siege, December, January, and February 1863-64. 14. Approaches and Defences of Knoxville. 15. Topographical Atlas, projected to illustrate Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian of Longitude. Fol. 1874 16. Atlanta. Map illustrating the Operations in front of. 17. Atlanta Campaign. Military Operations of the. 5 Maps. 18. Chattanooga Battle Field. 19. Franklin. Battle Field in front of. 20. Military Map, showing the Marches under Major-General W. T. Sherman. Untrep States Army. War Department. Bureau or TopoGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS. 1. Map of New Mexico, Old Territory ; Military Department of. 1867 2. Florida. Map of State of. 1875 3. New Mexico. Map of District of. 1875 4, Campaign Maps of Army of the Potomac. Sheets, Nos. 1, 2, 3. No date - - Unrrep States Army. War Department. Various Srates :— 1. Shenandoah and Upper Potomac, including Portions of Virginia and Maryland, compiled from Surveys made under the direction of Lieut. John R. Meigs, U.S. Engrs., Chief Engineer Dept. West Virginia, and other reliable authorities. 1864 2. Battle-field of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3, 1863. On 3 Sheets. | 1864 3. Montana Territory. Compiled under direction of Captain D. P. Heap, Corps of Engineers. 1872 4. Military Map of the Indian Territory. Compiled under the Direction of 1st Lieut. E. H. Ruffner, Chief Engineer Department of the Missouri. 5. Department of the Missouri. Lieut. E. H. Ruffner,Chief Engineer. Sheet 4. 1873 6. Military Department of the Platie, Wraning. Compiled under the direction of Capt. W. A. Jones, Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska. Sheet No.3. 1874 7. Dakota Territory. Compiled under Direction of Capt. D. P. Heap. 2nd Ed, 1875 1808 AMERICA, NORTH. UNITED STATES :— Survey of the Northern and North-Western Lakes, made in obedience to Acts of Congress and Orders from Head-quarters of the Corps of Engineers, War Depart- ment :— 47 Sheets. 1852 to 1874 1. Agate Harbor. (Preliminary Chart.) 24. Michigan Lake, North End of, includ- 2. Buffalo Harbor. ing Beaver Island Group. 3. Copper Harbor. 25. Michigan Lake, North-east End of, 4. Chicago, City of. including Grand and Little Traverse 5. Detroit River, Mouthof. (Preliminary Bays. : Chart.) 26. Mackinac, Straits of. 6. Lake Erie. 27. Maumee Bay. 7. West End of Lake Erie. 28. Marquette Harbor. 8. Eagle Harbor. 29. Ontonagon Harbor. 9. Eagle River. 10, East Neebish Rapids. 11. Fond du Lac, West End of. 12. Grand Island and Approaches, Lake 30. Portage Lake and River, with part of Keweenaw Bay. 31. Saint Mary’s River, No. 1 & No. 2. 32. Sandusky Bay. 33. Lake Superior. Sheets Nos. 1, 2, 3. Superior. 13. Green Bay, Head of. 34, Saint Clair Lake. 14, Green Bay, North End of. 35, Saint Clair Flats. 15. Green Bay, South End of. 36. Saint Clair River. 16. Harbors of Refuge. (Lake Huron.) 37. Saginaw Bay and part of Lake Huron. 17. Huron Bay:and Ielanay 38. Saginaw River, Lower Reach and Bar 18. Lake Huron, General Chart of. at Prout, . 19. Lake Huron, South End of 39. Saint Lawrence River. Sheets Nos, 20. Isle Royale. 40 Senduskey Bay 21. Kelly’s and Bass Islands. 41. Tawas Harbor. 22. L’ Anse. 23. Michigan Lake, North End of, includ- ing Green Bay, &c. 42. Thunder Bay, Lake Huron. AMERICA.—MiscELtangous Mars anp CHARTS :— (B Boston, its Environs and Harbour; with the Rebels’ Works raised against that Town in 1775. Map of, from the Observations of Lieutenant Page. Published October 1, 1778 . New York. Plan of City of, surveyed in 1766 & 1767. Published Jan. 12, 1776 . New York. Plan of the City of, by Lieutenant B. Ratzen, surveyed in 1767. Published Jan. 12, 1776 . New York. Plan of the City of New York and its Environs, surveyed and laid down by Lieutenant B. Ratzen. Published Jan. 12, 1776 . Philadelphia. Plan of the City and Environs of, with the Works and Encamp- ments of His Majesty’s Forces under the Command of Lieut.-General Sir William Howe. Engraved and published Jan. 1, 1779 . Quebec. Plan of the City and Environs, with its Siege and Blockade by the Americans, Dec. 8, 1775 to May 13, 1776. Published Sept. 12, 1776 . Naval Charts. Six; namely—North Atlantic (2); Mediterranean; Mozambique; Indian Ocean ; English Channel. No date . Pilot Charts of Atlantic and Pacific ; and Winds and Currents—33 in number. By Lieutenant Maury. 1849 . Pilot Charts for the Atlantic. Compiled from Maury. No date . Stanford’s Map of North America. By A. K. Johnston. No date . Stanford’s Map of South America. By A. K. Johnston. No date . United States Coast Survey. By A. D. Bache. No date . Outline Map showing Route from Texas to Fort Yuma, California, for Cattle Drovers and Trains en route to California, i — 1809 AMERICA (continued) :— Postat Route Maps of the United States of America. Published by the United States Post Office Department. 36 Sheets. 1869 to 1876 Alabama & Mississippi. 2 sheets. 1876. New Hampshire, Vermont ; Massachu- Colorado. 1 sheet. 1876. rey and Connecticut. 2sheets. 1866 Florida. 2 sheets. 1876. 1876. Ilinois, Iowa, Missouri. 3sheets, 1872. | North and South Carolina, 4 sheets Kansas & Nebraska. 4 sheets. 1875-76. sage ses Louisi 1 shect. 1876. hea Pacific Railway District. 1 sheet. Maine. 1 sheet. 1879. Ohio &Indiana. 2sheets. 1870 & 1876. Michigan and Wisconsin. 2 sheets. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and ag 1871-76. Maryland. 4 sheets. 1869 & 1876. a Minnesota. 1 sheet. 1876. Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and ;, New York. 4 sheets. 1868 & 1876. Delaware. 2 sheets. 1874. ARABIA, Map of Compiled by. Order of the Court of Directors of the Honorable East q India Company. On 2 sheets. (Indian Collection) _ ASIA. Stanford’s Map of Asia. By A. K. Johnston. No date _ ASIATIC TURKEY :— . 1. Vestiges of Assyria :—(a) Sheet 1st, an Ichnographic Sketch of the Remains of Ancient Nineveh. 1852. (5) Sheet 2nd, showing the Positions and Plan of the Ancient Cities of Nimrud and Selamiyeh. 1852. (c) Sheet 3rd, being a Map of the Country included in the angle formed by the River Tigris and the Upper Zab, showing the various Ancient Sites in the Vicinity of Nineveh. 1852. 2. Plan of the supposed Ruins of Babylon, by W. B. Selby, Comm. Indian Navy. 8. Mesopotamia, i og as Survey of a Part of, from Hillah to the Ruins of Niffer, with the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris. 1861-62. 4. Mesopotamia, Trigonometrical Survey of a part of, from Sheriat el Beytha to Tel ay Tbrahim, with the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris. 1862-65. _ AUSTRALASIA.—Auvsrratia. GeyERat :— we 1, Early Maps of Australia. Photographed from ones inals in the British Museum :— q (See ‘Hakluyt Society,’ vol. 25) (1) Jave la Grande, from a large Chart of the World, probably executed in the time of Francis I. (1515-47) for his Son the Dauphin, afterwards Henry II. (2) Maps (Two). One—Skeleton Map of the World in Hemispheres, with the names “The Lytel Java” and the “Londe of Java” laid down; the other more detailed. Contained in a Volume made by Jean Rotz. 1542. 4 (3) Map of Java, Seilan, &e. Faicte 4 Arques par Pierres Desceliers, 1550. ______—‘- 2. General Map of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. Divided into Counties. se Published by A. C. Black. 1857 _--_—_—_—s3«. General Map of Australia ; showing Routes of Explorers, June 1859. Land and oy Survey Department. Melb. 1859 4. The same ; another copy. 1861 _____ §. General Map of Australia. By A. Keith Johnson. 1859 , 6. Maps, Three, Bound. (1) Australian General Map. (2) South Australia ; the Country explored by J. McDouall Stuart. (3) South Australia ; Recent i. Discoveries. Folio. Melb. 1859-61 es 7. General Map of Australia. By James McK. Meek. 1861 a , ___ 8. Meek’s Historical and Descriptive Atlas of the British Colonies. By James hess McK. Meek. 1861 ; }0F 1810 AUSTRALASIA.—Auvstratia, GENERAL (continued) :— 9. Explorations in North-Western Australia. By Francis T. Gregory. 1861 10. Burke and Wills’ Route from Cooper’s Creek to Carpentaria, Land and Survey Department. 1861 11. Atlas of Australia. By E. Proeschel. 1868 12. New Map of Australia. By Fussell. 1866 13. Australasia, Malaysia, and Western Polynesia. By H. P. Venables. 1870 14. Whitehead’s Atlas of Australasia. By E. Whitehead. 1870 15. North Australia, showing Path of Totality of the Solar Eclipse, December 12, 1871. Lands and Survey Department. 1871 16. Australasia, Map of. 1874 17. Australia, Map of. 1879 18. Stanford’s Library Map of Australasia. By A. K. Johnston. No date 19. General Map of Australia, showing Explorers’ Routes. By Collis. No date 20. The same ; another copy. No date 21. Map of New South Wales and Victoria. By W. Owen. No date 22. Map of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and North Australasia. By E, Proeschel. No date 23. Sketches (Three), showing the Waters of the Murray from Points Sturt and Macleay. No date 24. Australia and New Zealand. By W. Owen. No date New Sourn Wates. Maps of :— 1. Roads of New South Wales. By J. RB. Clarke. 1858 2. Part of New South Wales and Victoria. By J. Grieve. Melb. 1860 3. New South Wales. By E. Proeschel. Sydney 1861 4. New South Wales. From Surveyor General. 1865 5. New South Wales, including the Riverine District. By W. Owen. 1869 6. Surveyed Lands in New South Wales. 3 vols. 1867-69 7. Geological Map of Districts of Hartley, Bowenfels, Wallerawang, & Rydal. 1875 8. New South Wales Appropriated Lands. By R. Dean and J. Cross, No date 9. New South Wales, Map of. From the Admiralty. No date New Zeatanp. Maps of :— 1. Cook’s Straits Anchorage. By Captain Washington. 1859 2. Atlas Geological and Topographical of New Zealand. By F. Hochstetter and A. Petermann. 1864 3. Waikato District. 2 Sections. Survey Department. 1865 4. The Middle Island. By W. Owen. 1866 5. Otago. By Captain Stokes. No date 6. New Zealand. By H. P. Venables. No date QUEENSLAND. Maps of :— 1. Leichhardt and Port Curtis, By W. L. Morton. 1859 2. Queensland Squatting Runs. By W. Owen. 1865 3. Electric Telegraph Line. 1866 4, Gulf of Carpentaria. By Thomas Ham. 1868 5. Kennedy District, Compiled by T. Ham. 1868 6. Colony of Queensland by Parrott and Teague. 1869 7. Queensland. By L. F. Landsburg. No date 8. Queensland, By J. R. Clarke. No date Sourn Ausrratia. Maps of :— 1, South Australia-and Albert River. Surveyor-General. 1874 2. South Australia. By Higginson and Painter. 1855 3. Kangaroo Island & Backstairs Passage ; a Nautical Survey. By R. Douglas, 1857 1811 AUSTRALASIA.—Sovura Ausrratta. Maps of (continued) :— 4. South Australia ; including Northern Territory. By W. Owen. 1868 5. South Australia. Maps of Surveyed Lands. From Survey Department. 1867-69 6. South Australia. 1874 7. New District Atlas of South Australia and the Northern Territory. By F. 8. Carroll. 1876 8. Country Sections around Adelaide. - No date 9. South Australia. Maps, Charts, Plans. From Survey Department. No date TasMANIA. Maps of :— 1. Van Diemen’s Land. Ordered by House of Commons. 1837 2. Forester’s and Tasman’s Peninsula. By Frankland. 1837 3. Tasmania. By Surveyor-General James Splent. Hobart Town 1859 4. Fingal Gold Fields & Mount Nicholas Coal Fields. Office of Land & Works. 1870 5. Dew Gold Fields and Ilfracombe Iron Deposits. Office of Land and Works. 1870 6. Part of the County of Dorset. 1870 Victor1a. Maps and Surveys, &c. :— 1. Port Phillip, New Map of, compiled from the latest Authorities by N. H. Wells, shewing the Towns of Melbourne and Geelong ; also the situation and extent of the Purchased Lands, and other Geographical Features up to the present date. 1840 2. Plans and Surveys. In One Volume, containing :— (1) Ballaarat. Plan of the Township of. Nov. 1854. (2) Port Phillip, Chart of, as surveyed by Lieutenants Thomas Symonds and Frederick Shortland, of H. M.S. “ Rattlesnake,” William Hobson, Commander, Oct.1836. | Geelong Harbour, Chart of, by Lieutenant Henry. Lithographed from the Originals by H. Douglass, Hobarton. (3) Whitehills, the Hamlet of. Plan of. October 18, 1854. (4) Melbourne Water Works, Plan of, as originally proposed by Mr. Blackburn ; together with the Line of Pipe proposed to be substituted in lieu of Aqueduct. (5) Doutta Galla, Jika Jika, &c. Plan of. (6) Lady Bay, Warrnambool, Plan of, surveyed by John Barrow, 1853. Engraved by Order of the Legislative Council. (7) Geelong and Melbourne Railway. Drawing No.1. General Plan, including Branch-Line to Williamstown, Dec. 22, 1852. (8) Corio Bay, MS Plan of, with Allotments at Cowie’s Creek, &c. (9) Melbourne, 1841; Plan of the Town of. J. P. Fawkner, Printer. (10) to (12) Longitudinal Plan and Transverse Sections of Streets of Melbourne, proposed to be formed and metalled. Dec. 1855. (13) to (39) Electoral Plans. Avoca, Anglesey, Belfast, Ballaarat, Brighton, Castle- maine, Castlemaine Boroughs, Castlemaine Electoral District, Colac, Geelong, Kilmore, Kyneton, Loddon, Murray Boroughs, Ovens, Portland, Sandhurst, Sandhurst Boroughs, Talbot, and Warrnambool. 1855-56 (40) West, East, and South Bourke, and Electoral Districts of Evelyn and Mornington. November 17, 1855. (41) Central Province, and Electoral Districts of Melbourne, St. Kilda, Collingwood, South Melbourne, Richmond, and Williamstown. 1855 (42) South and North Grant, North Grenville, Ripon, Hampden, South Grenville, and Polwarth, Villiers and Heytesbury, Normanby, Dundas, and Follett Electoral Districts. 1855 (43) to (a7) Anglesey, Rodney, Murray and Ovens, Gipps Land and Alberton, and Wimmera Electoral Districts. 1855-56 3. Maps, Charts, &c. From Department of Lands. (In 1 vol.) Fol. 1859-63 (1) Victoria. Information respecting Runs. 1863 (2) Australia. General Map of, showing the Routes of the Explorers. 1859 (3) Victoria, Map of. Lithographed by W. Collis. 1861 1812 AUSTRALASIA.—Vicrorta. Maps and Surveys, &c. (continued) :~- 22. 23. (4) Albert River, surveyed by Commander J. L. Stokes. 1861 (5) Australia, General Map of, showing Routes of Explorers. 1863 (6) Explorations in North-Western. Australia, under F. T. Gregory. 1861 (7) Burke and Wills’ Route from Cooper’s Creek to Carpentaria. (Copied from Map prepared W. J. Wills.) 1861 (8) Albert River. Disjoint Survey by Lieutenant G. A. Woods. 1861 (9) Howitt (A. W.) Tracks. 1862 (10) Howitt (A. W.) Track of ; Second Journey, North of Cooper’s Creek. 1862 (11) Australia, East Coast ; showing a Shoal on the Western Side, by Lieutenant G. A. Woods. 1862 (12) Flinders River, Portion of. 1862 (13) Walker and Landsborough’s Routes. 1862 (14) Walker’s Homeward Track. 1862 (15) Landsborough’s Route from Gulf of Carpentaria to the Wirrego River. 1862 . Railway projected by G. Darbyshire, Map of. Surveyor General’s Depart. 1855-56 . Nautical Survey of— (1) Lady Bay. 1853 (4) Anderson’s Inlet. By G. A. Wood. (2) Port Fairy. 1854 1858 (3) Portland Bay. By E. (5) Hobson’s Bay, and (6) Port Western. Barrow. 1854 By Cox and Bourchier. 1864 . Counties of Victoria, Maps of Nine. From the Surveyor General’s Depart- ment :— Fol. 9 vols. 1861-70 (1) Bourke. (4) Gipps Land. (7) Loddon. (2) Dundas. (5) Grant. (8) Murray. (3) Follett. (6) Grenville. (9) Talbot. . Ballarat. Geological Survey of :— (1) The White Horse Lead and Frenchman’s Lead. 1856 (2) Section Map of Geological Survey. Melb. 1858 . Victoria, Map of. By Tulloch and Brown. 1856 . Census of Victoria Map, 29th March, 1857. From the Surveyor-General’s Department. Melb, 1857 . Geelong, Map of. By Tulloch and Brown, 1857 . Hand Sketch of Yarra River and Gipps’ Land Road. By Hodgkinson. 1859 . Victoria Squatting Runs, Map of. By Thomas Ham. 1859 . General and Agricultural Map. By E. Proeschel. Melb. 1859 . Geological Survey of Victoria. Map of Five Parts of the. Melb. 1859-60 . Map of Road to the Yarra River and Gipps Land. From the Surveyor General's Department. Melb. 1859 . Victoria, Map of, including Portion of N. 8. Wales Gold Fields. By Grieve. 1860 . Geological Survey. Collection of Maps from the Government Geologist’s Depart- ment. 20 Maps. Fol. Melb. 1860-61 . Victoria, Map of. By Land and Survey Department. 1861 . Victoria, Map of, for the Use of Schools. By H. P. Venables. 1861 . The same; two other editions. Lithographed by W. Collis. 1865 & 1866 . Maps, &c. Photo-lithographic Specimens, by John Noone. 1861 (1) The Colony of Victoria. (6) Agricultural Areas, Seven. (2) Victoria, Map of. (7) Bairnsdale, Gipps Land. (3) County of Bourke. (8) Specimens of Printing ; Colonial (4) County of Talbot. Documents, &e. (5) Sections of Parishes, T'welve. Victoria. Department of Lands. Geological Survey of Victoria. Nos. 1—10, 12—15, 19—21, 23, 24, 26, 29, 51, 52, 57, 64. In 64 Maps. Fol. 1864-67 Land open to Selection in Victoria, Map of. 1862, 1863, & 1865 1813 AUSTRALASIA.—Vicrorra. Maps and Surveys, &c. (continued) :— 24. Victoria. Mining Department. Fol. 1866-78 (1) First Sketch of a Geological Map of Australia, including Tasmania, by R. Brough Smyth. 1873 (2) Sketch of a New Geological Map of Victoria. 1872 (3) Distribution of Forest Trees, Victoria. 1866 (4) Geological Sketch Map of Gipps Land, Cape Otway District. (5) Parish of Beechworth, Russell’s Creek. (6) Maps of Ballarat, Sandhurst, Ararat, Stawell Gold Fields, Sandhurst, Stawell. Tidenronad Survey. (7) Ballarat, Sebastopol, and Buninyong Gold Fields. Plan, showing Areas to be drained by a proposed Adit along the Valley of the Yarrowee River. 25. Victoria, Map of. By Mining Department. 1866 26. Victoria, County Atlas of. By F. F. Bailliere. 1866 27. Panoramic View of Melbourne and Suburbs. By De Gruchy and Leigh. 1868 28. Brighton, Map of. By Maxwell and Co. 1870 29. Melbourne and Suburbs, Map of. By Pearson and Co. 1871 30. Melbourne and Suburbs, Illustrated Map of. By Maxwell and Co. 1872 31. Victoria, Map of. From Surveyor General. 1872 32. The same ; two other editions. 1875 & 1876 33. Sketch Plan of Scene of Military Operations at Easter, 1872. Photo-lithographed at the Department of Lands and Survey. 1872 34. Plan shewing the Hon. William Highett’s Richmond Property, subdivided into Lots for Sale. 1872 35. Settled Districts of Victoria, Atlas of Victoria. By F. E. Hiscocks. 1874 36. Map used by Prosecution in Cause of Regina v. Collard, Feb. 22—27, 1872, for having caused the Wreck of the Ship “Sussex,” on December 31, 1871, at a Point 5 or 6 miles to the South of the Barwon Heads. 37. Electoral Districts. 41 Maps. Fol. Various dates 88. Melbourne and its Suburbs. 47 Maps. Fol. Various dates 39. Melbourne and Suburbs, Map of. By F. F. Bailliere. Melb. no date 40. Sandhurst Fig, Geological Map of; shewing the Gold Mining Leases and Companies, and Reefs. By John Russell. No date 41. Snowy River Diggings, Road to, Map of. By De Gruchy and Co. Melb. no date 42. Victoria, Map of. By H. P. Venables. Melb. no date 43. Victoria, General Map of. By A. Fellows. Helb. no date 44. Victoria. Map showing Distribution of Forest Trees. Melb. no date 45. Victorian Railways. 29 Maps. From Surveyor General’s Dept. Fol. Various dates 46. Victorian History, Chronological Tree of. By James McKain Meek. 1873 47. Collection of Maps of Surveyed Lands, of Electoral Districts, Towns, and Railways of Victoria. From Surveyor General’s Office. Fol. 40 vols. & Index 2 vols. Meld. various dates Anglesey... —-- vi Heat = 0 Brought forward ... --- 809 Anglesey and Dalhousie... oh 2 Bogong, Delatite,and Moira ... 12 Anglesey and Delatite ... ws Borung_..... SED cee ee 275 Anglesey and Evelyn... SLigdies Borungand KaraKara ... ... 9 bra... ae as am 8S Borung and Ripon ... ive ee 4 Benambra and Bogong ... ... 12 Bourke (abel. Speitet 2. 384 STU siete) (ees tuey!O42.. |- Bourke and Dalhousa =... ... 12 Bogong ... su ast a ee Bourke and Evelyn... hs ee 7 Bogong and Ripon eas cea 1 Bourke and Grant ... se ee ae Carried forward ... ... 809 Carried forward... we 1424 1814 AUSTRALASIA.—Vicrorta. Maps and Surveys, &c. (continued ) :— Brought forward ... .. 1424 Bourke, Grant, and Talbot a 1 Buln Buln ye maT} Buln Buln and Mornington axe 2 Dalhousie... os ae ove 166 Dalhousie aan Bourke (see Bourke and Dalhousie) Dalhousie and Talbot... jie 6 Dargo... ne bon BS Dargo and Denil. sue ah 1 Delatite ... : Pe Sue PRD Delatite and Moira aw Zio hONRD Dundas ... he Be eree Dundas and Follett ae se 8 Dundas and Lowan e.: tes 8 Dundas and Ripon mi re 2 Evelyn... ee} Evelyn and Mornimgton .« By 9 Follett ... = ane eae 24 Follett and Normanby ... ar 5 Gladstone... er ws Gladstone and Kara Rive ceeds»: Gladstone and Talbot... 53s 6 Gladstone and T'atchera ... ie 2 Grant 43: i fs 2 458 Grant and Crienville “i oy 5 Grant, Grenville, and Talbot ... 5 Grant and Polwarth ... ae 1 Grant and Talbot ses ne 7 Grenville .. oe igo. “BOT Grenville pad Polvesthes: is 6 Carried forward... ... 8002 Western Avstratia. Maps of :— 1. Houtman Rocks. By Wickham and Stokes. 2. Swan River. By Stokes. 3. Port Gregory. By Survey Office. 4. Western Australia. By Roe. 5. King George’s Sound. BRITAIN, GREAT, anp IRELAND :— I. CHaRTsS—ADMIRALTY :— 1. Africa. Charts of the Coast of Africa, Indian Ocean, China Sea. 2. America. Charts of the East Coast of North and South America and the West Indies. 3. Australia. Charts of the Coasts of. 4, English Channel, North Sea, Baltic, and Mediterranean. Charts of. Fol. 1832-61 5. Light-House Map of Great Britain. 6. New Zealand. Charts of. 7. Pacific Ocean. Charts of. Brought forward 3002 Grenville and Ripon 23 Gunbower 38 Hampden ... 171 Hampden and Heytasbuty:il. 1 Hampden and Ripon 3 Hampden and Villiers 10 Heytesbury ... 74 Kara Kara .. 151 Kara Kara and Rincon 1 Karkarook and Weeah 1 Lowan 79 Millewa 1 Moira 203 Moira and Roviney 1 Mornington .. 205 Normanby ... 216 Normanby and Villiers 6 Polwarth ’ 77 Ripon fas “ey 418 Ripon and Talbot ... 7 Ripon and Villiers ... 1 Rodney 182 Talbot 654 Tambo 3 Tanjil as vig 73 Tanjil and Wonhsnpntts ne 5 Tatchera as 21 Villiers 299 Wonnangatta 23 Counties and Maps antianal 139 Total Maps 6088 1840 1841 1854 No date No date Fol. 1821-61 Fol. 1861 Fol. 2 vols. 1818-61 No date Fol. 1849-55 Fol. 1849-62 1815 BRITAIN, GREAT, anp IRELAND (continued) :— II. Cuarts—OcgEanic :— 1. Atlantic Ocean ; The Northern Part. Published by J. F. Imray. 1851 2. Atlantic Ocean ; The Southern Part. Published by J. F. Imray. 1852 8. English Channel, Bristol Channel, South Coast of Ireland, with the Edge of the Bank of Soundings. Published by Hobbs. 1851 4. Indian Ocean ; the Navigation between the Cape of Good Hope, China, Australia, and New Zealand. Published by J. F. Imray. 1853 5. Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Black Seas; with the Grecian Archipelago. Pub- lished by Norie. 1851 III. Gzotogican Survey :— 6 vols. Various dates 1. Scotland. First Sketch of a new Geological Map of. By Sir Roderick I. Murchison and A. Geikie. 4to. 1861 2. Survey of Great Britain. Horizontal Sections. Fol. 8. Survey of Great Britain. Vertical Sections. Fol. 4. Survey of Ireland. Fol. 5. Survey of Ireland. Longitudinal Sections. Fol. 6. Survey of Scotland. Sheet 32. Edinburghshire, &c. 4to IV. Onpnance Survey :— 1. Dublin ; Plan of. Surveyed in 1837, by Capt. Bordes and Others. Fol. No date 2. Edinburgh ; Plan of. Surveyed in 1852, by Captain H. James and W. D. Gosset. Fol. No date 8. Guernsey. Survey and Measurement of. By W. Gardner. 4to. 1787 4, Hong Kong :—(1) Ordnance Map of. Surveyed by Lieut. Collinson. Fol. 1845 (2) Ten Outline Sketches of the Island of Hong Kong. Fol. 1846 5. Ireland. Maps of the Escheated Counties, 1609. Fol. 1861 6. Jersey. Survey and Measurement of. By W. Gardner. Fol. 1795 7. Lombardisch-Venetianischen Kénigreiches. Generalkarte des. 1838. Copied by the Anastatic Process, in 1859. Fol. 1838 8. Malta and Gozo. Plan of the Islands of. Surveyed by Lieut. Worsley. Fol. 1824 9. Measurement of the Lough Foyle Base. Account of the. By Captain W. Yolland. 4to. 1847 10. Oudh and Adjacent Districts. Compiled from materials in the office of the Surveyor-General of India. January, 1848. Fol. 11. Plans, Diagrams, &c. made use of. Fol. 12. Sebastopol. Plan of Attacks & Positions of the Allied Armies in 1854-55. Fol. 13. Spirit Levelling in Ireland, 1839-43. Abstracts of Principal Lines of. 4to. 1855 14. Survey of England. Fol. No date 15. Survey (Geological) of Great Britain, Ordnance Survey of England & Wales. Fol. No date 16. Survey of Ireland. 17, Survey of London. 18. Survey of Scotland. . Fol. 3 vols. No date V. War Orrice—TopoarapuicaL DEPARTMENT :— 1. China :—(1) Plan of Pekin in 1817. (2) Pekin and its Environs ; copied from the Survey of Colonel Ladyjenski, 1860. (3) Map of the Country round Pekin, copied from the Chinese Map, 1760. Fol. 1859-60 2. Chinese Expedition, 1860. Despatches, from the Landing at Peh-tang to the Capture of the Ta-ku Forts; with Sketches of the Operations of the Allied Armies. China Weights, Measures, and Currency. Fol. 1860 3. Enniskillen. Measure (The) of the Castell of Eneskillin, 1592, made by John Thomas. Copied from the Original in the British Museum. 4to 4. Europe, Map of. Showing the Statistics of Coal in the Various Countries. ; : Fol. No date 5. Geometrical Projection of Two-Thirds of a Sphere. By Sir H, James. Fol. 1816 BRITAIN, GREAT, ayp IRELAND.—War Orrice (continued) :— 6. India :—(1) Military Map of India. Fol. 1857 (2) Map of the Gwalior Territory and Adjoining Native States. Compiled in 1847, with Corrections to August 1851. Fol. (3) Map of the North-Western Province, including the Territory of Oude. Compiled in the Surveyor-General’s office, Calcutta. Fol. 1858 (4) Plan of the Entrenched Position of the British Garrison, Lucknow, 1857. Plan of Delhi, August 3rd, 1857. Survey of the Country between Lucknow and Cawnpoor, December 6th, 1857. Two Views of the Fort at Agra. Sketch of Town & Fort of Jhansi, April 8rd, 1858. | Sketch Plans of General Havelock’s Actions and Sir H. Wheeler’s Entrenchments at Cawnpoor. Fol. 7. Ireland. Copy of an Ancient Map of, in the British Museum, by Laurence Nowell (1576), with Description. Fol. 8. Magenta. Plan of the Battle of, fought between the Austrian and Sardo-French Armies, June 4th 1859; with Description of the Battle. Fol. 1859 9. Montebello. Sketch of the Engagement at, May 20th 1859, as described in General Forey’s Official Bulletin. Fol. 10. Montenegro. From a Copy by Lieutenant Sitwell, for the Demarcation of the Boundaries of Montenegro, 1859-60. Fol. 1860 11. Norfolk Island :—(1) Map of. (2) Diagram of Allotments. Fol. 1860 12. Saint Helena. (1) Map of. 1598 (2) Military Sketch of the Island, by Captain Edmund Palmer, 1850-52. Fol. 13. Verona, Mantua, Peschiera, Legnano, from the Austrian Staff Map, with the French Official Reports of the Battle of Solferino, June 24th, 1859. Fol. VI. Miscettangous Maps :— 1. Road Map of Ireland. By Taylor and Skinner. 1777-83 2. Inland Navigation of Great Britain. By J. Walker. 1830 3. Inland Navigation of Great Britain. By Nicholas. 1830 4, Ireland. General Map of, to accompany yi of the Railway Commissioners, showing the Principal Physical Features and Geological Structure of the country. Fol. Dublin 1836 . Pedestrian’s Companion, 15 miles round London. 1836 . Ireland, Railway Map of. 1837 British Isles. Distribution of the Population.. Census 1841. By A.Petermann. 1841 . Maps of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. By C. Knight. 1844 . Great Britain, with Railways completed and in progress. By G. Bradshaw. 1849 10. General Atlas of Modern Geography. By James Wyld. 1852 11. Sweden. Atlas of. Karta utgifven af Topografiska Corpsen, 1856, &c. Fol. 1856 12. Topographical Military Map of the Krima Peninsula, constructed and founded on the most recent Astronomical Observations, verified and completed from authentic Military Surveys of the Staff of H.I. M. the Emperor of Russia, by General Muchin, in 1816, and corrected to 1855 from General Schubert’s Official Map. Fol. 1856 13. Russia. Atlas Economico—Statistique de la Russie d’ Europe publié par le Ministére des Domaines de |’ Etat, Département d’ Economie Rurale. Fol. & 8vo, 2 vols. Petersb. 1857 14. England during the First Thirteen Centuries. By Charles H. Pearson. 1870 15. London & its Environs, drawn from the latest Surveys. By E.8. Mogg. No date 16. Rock’s Illustrated Map of London. No date 17. Maps of Berkshire and Oxfordshire. By H. G. Collins. No date 18. Clyde Navigation. Map and Longitudinal Section of the River Clyde, showing the Greatest Depths of the Channel in 1758, 1824, 1839, 1853, 1861, and 1871. Glasg. no date CONT 19. Lighthouse Map of Great Britain. From Ordnance Survey. No date 20. Storm Charts. From the Board of ‘Trade. No date 21. Wind Charts. By Admiral Fitzroy. No date 22. The World on Mercator’s Projection. By Berghaus and Stulpnagel. No date 1817 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS :— Canapa. Crown Lands Department :— 1. Seven Maps mounted on Rollers :— Toronto 1856-57 (1) Upper Canada. (5) Lake Huron; Salter’s Plan of Explora- (2) Lower Canada. tion. (3) North-West Part of Canada. (6) Ottawa and the Huron Territory. (4) Gaspe and Bonaventure. (7) Saint Maurice, Plan of the Territory of. 2. Map shewing the Townships surveyed in the Province of Manitoba and North- West Territory in the Dominion of Canada. 1874 3. Map of Part of the North-West Territory, including the Province of Manitoba, exhibiting the several Tracts of Country ceded by Indian Treaties 1,2,3,4. 1875 4. Province of Upper Canada and Adjoining Territories. Compiled by J. G. mt Chewett. No date __ Inpra.—GovernMENTAL Maps :— _____ Jnpra. 1. Map of. 2nd Ed. 1870 ~ - 2. India. Map of. 1872 3. India. Map of, corrected up to 1876. 6th Ed. 1877 4. India. Map of. 1877 5. India. Sketch Map of. In 6 Sheets. 1867 6. The same; corrected up to September 1875. 6th Ed. 1877 7. Index Chart to Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, completed to 1st May 1874. 8. The same. 3rd Ed. 1875 Assam :—1. The Province of Assam under Jurisdiction of Chief Commissioner. 1875 2. Map of the Tea Districts. No date BaLvucuistan :—Territories of H. H. the Khan of Kelat, or Baluchistan; with the Adjacent Portions of Sind, Afghanistan, and Persia. 1876 = Beneat :—1. Eastern Bengal, Assam, Burmah, and Parts of China and Siam. 1870 2. The same; with Additions and Corrections to 1875. 8. Bengal, Behar, and Orissa, Skeleton Map of; showing the Judicial and Revenue Divisions to accompany the Administration Report for 1871. 4. Bengal, Behar, and Orissa, Provinces of, under the Jurisdiction of the Lieut.- * Governor of Bengal; with the Province of Assam. 1874 -— 5. Provinces of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa, Sketch Map of the, under the Juris- Z diction of the Lieut.-Governor of Bengal; with the Province of Assam, corrected to 1875. 1876 6. Benares, City of. Surveyed by James Prinsep. 1822 7. Eastern and Western Bengal and Assam, showing Provincial and District Boundaries. In 20 Sheets. 1876 - 8. Calcutta, Plan of, from Actual Survey, 1847-49, by F. N. Simms. Revised to 1875 _ Bompay. 1. Island of Bombay. Reduced from the Original Survey, by Captain Bis Thomas Dickinson in 1812-16. Lithographed under direction of Major T. B. Jervis. 1842 2. Bombay Presidency, Preliminary Map of the, with Additions and Corrections to 1875. 1876 Boxuara. The Khanat of, and a portion of the Kirghiz Step Prepared by Colonel Ri, -Myendorff. Lithographed under the direction of Major T. B. J ae ; 1843 ___ Brrrish Burman, Pegu Division. Topographical Map, in 4 Sheets, with Revisions ___ to February, 1868. i ‘Bartisn Inpra, Map of, with Post Office Stations, Post and Banghy Routes. 1833 a _ Cenrrat Provinces, with the Adjoining British and Native States, 1865 : The same, 2 Sheets, with Additions and Revisions to 1875. 1876 0G 1818 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS. Inp1a (continued) :— Jamoo, Kashmir, and Adjacent Districts. Surveyed between 1856-60. JHELAM and Rawal Pindi; with Portions of Shahpoor, Leia, and Hazara. Surveyed between 1851-59. Nortu WEstTeRN Provincss, showing the Districts and States under the Jurisdiction of the Lieut.-Governor; with the Adjoining Province of Oudh. 1871 PENINSULA OF INDIA. Map of the, comprising the Whole of the Madras Presidency and Portions of the Adjacent Territories of Bengal and Bombay. By Lieut.- Colonel F. H. Scott. 2nd Ed. Madras 1863 PunsJaB:— 1. The Punjab and its Dependencies, with Portions of the North-West Provinces and Afghanistan. 1869 & 1870 2. The Punjab. Surveyed 1868-69. In 12 Sheets. 1871 3. The Punjab, in 8 Sections. 1869 4. Tea Localities in the Punjab and North-West Provinces. 1862 Raspootana :—1. Map of; showing Portions of Territories of Meywar, Jeypoor, Jodhpoor, Scindia, Holkar, Kotah, Boondee, 'l'onk, Jhallawaer, Kishenghur, Jowra, Sirohee, Edur, Pertabgurh, Dongurpoor, Rajgurh, Dewass, Ajmere, and Maiwara. Surveyed and compiled 1860-65. a “ 2. Rajpootana and Adjoining States. In 8 Sheets. 1859 Smmta and Jutog. Plan of the Sanitaria of. 1872-74 Sus-Himatayan Country between the Rivers Ganges and Ravee. 1864 TENASSERIM. Map of; compiled by A. H. Bagge, Lieut. R.E., for the Settlement of the Boundary between the Kingdom of Siam and the British Province of Tenasserim. In 6 Sheets. Turkestan, and the Countries between the British and the Russian Dominions in Asia. 1875 SEPARATE Maps (17) :— 1. Arracan. 9, Muthra, District of. 2. Calcutta and its Environs, 1842 10. Mynpooree, District of. 3. Etawah, District of. 11. Nagpoor Territory. 4, Hurrianah, Division of. 12. Oude, Districts of. 5. Jynteah, attached to Zillah Sylhet ; 13, Raujshahye and Pubnah, Districts of. District of. 14, Rohtuk Division. 6. Kishenugur, District of. 15. Saugor and Dumoh Districts. 7. Kumoan. 16. T'enasserim Provinces. 8. Kuttack, District of. 17. Zillah Tipperah Road. StanrorD (EDWARD) :— 1. Map of the Indian and Afghan Frontiers. 1878 2. Map of Afghanistan. ; 1878 3. Map of the Kaibar, Karkatcha, and Kurram Passes. 1878 4. Central Asia ; constructed from the latest English and Russian Documents, adapted to recent Astronomical Observations by John Arrowsmith; with Additions and Corrections to 1876. 5. Map showing the various Routes proposed for connecting China with India and Europe, through Burmah. Prepared under the direction of J.O. Hay. 1875 Wyp (Jamzs). 1. Map of India and Birmah. No date 2. Map of Afghanistan, with the North-West Frontier of India and the Persian Frontiers, 1878 1819 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :— InprA, British PossEssIoNs IN, AND OTHER Parts oF ASIA. CATALOGUE of MAPS, published by order of Her Majesty’s Secretary of State for India in Council :— Gen nec from the Topographical and Revenue Surveys, by John Walker, her to the Indian Government. The The fo owing published Sheets have been received :— 4, Koorum Valley, Cabul. 5, N.E. quarter sheet Hussun Kheil. 8.E. quarter sheet Mahsood-Wu- zeeri Hills, Tank. 6. N.E. quarter sheet. Tukht-i-Soli- man Peak, Drabund. §.E. quarter sheet. Vehowah. 7. Vuddore, Jampoor, Shum Plain. 8. N.E. quarter sheet. Mittun-Kote. 14. Jelalabad, Peshawur, Attock, Swat. 15. Bunnoo, Kalabagh, Pind-Dad 16. Dehra-Ishmael-Khan, Leia, Jhung. _ 17. Dehra-Ghazee-Khan, Mooltan. _ 24, Damaun, Jowar, Bhewndee. 25. Bombay, Bhore Ghaut, Ban-Kote. 26. Rutnagherry, Unjunvel, Viziadroog. 27, Joined to sheet 41. 274 §.E. quarter sheet. Skardo, Astor. 28. Cashmere, Abottabad, Deosai Plain. 29. Rawul-Pindi, Jamoo, Sealkote. _ 80. Lahore, Umritsur, Jalindhur. _ __ 31. Pak-Pattun, Sirsuh, Bhutteeanna. 88. Nassick, Thul Ghat, Arungabad. 89. Poona, Mahabuleshwur. 40. Satara, Kolapoor, Beejapoor. 41, Goa, Darwar, Belgaum. 42. North Canara, Soonda, N. W. Mysore. 43. South Canara, Coorg, S.W. Mysore. _ 44, Beypoor, Calicut, Cannanore. _ 44a §8.W. quarter sheet. Balti, Masher- 45, N.W. quarter sheet. Dras, Indus, and Shyok Rivers. 8.W. quarter sheet. Sooroo and BR Rivers. 46. Chamba, Kulu, Lahaol, Spiti. __ 47. Loodheeanuh, Simla, Kangra, Chini. 48. Bijnour, Dehra, Sirhind, Puttiala. _ 49. Delhi, Meerut, Jhujhur, Hissar. _ 51. N.E. quarter sheet. Gwalior. 3 th .W. quarter sheet. Tonk. y BA. Nurn Oomrawutty, opal Teen “s _ 55. Maiker, Bassim, Jaulnah, Berar. 3 ‘56. Patroe, Daroor, Kowlass, Beder. Designed to extend to 177 Sheets. 57. Sholapoor, Koolburga, Koilconda. 58. Raichoor, Moodgul, Bellary, Kurnool. 59. North East Mysore, Ceded Districts. 60. Mysore, Seringapatam, Bangalore. 61. Coimbatoor, Neilgherries, Wynaad. 62, Cochin, Dindigul. 63. Cape Comorin, Tinnevilly, Quilon. 65. Gangotri, Shipki. Incomplete. 66. Almorah, Nynee Tal, Gurhwal. Incomplete. 67. Bareilly, Moradabad, Budaon. 68. Furruckabad, Cawnpoor, Etawah. 69. N.E. quarter sheet. Calpee, Humeer- poor. N.E. quarter sheet. Jaloun. S.W. quarter sheet. Jhansee. 70. N.W. quarter sheet. Lulutpoor. S.E. quarter sheet. Dumoh. S.W. quarter sheet. Saugor. 71. N.E. and N.W. quarter sheet. singhpoor. 72. Nagpoor, Seonee, Chindwarra. 73. Chandah, Hingunghaut, East Berar. 74, Eilgundel, Warungul, Medduck, Nirmul. Imperfect. 75. Hydrabad, Bhonageer, Daverconda. 76. Guntoor, Kurnool, 77. Cuddapah, Nellore, Tripetty hills. 78. Madras, Arcot, Kistnagherry, Chittoor. 79. Pondicherry, Tanjore, Salem. 80. Madura, Point Calymere, Ramnad. 81. Tuticorin, Gulf of Manar. 87. Lucknow, Fyzabad, Oudh, Buraech. S.W. New Edition. 88. Allahabad, Mirzapoor, Benares. 89. Rewah. 90. S.E. quarter sheet. Ratanpur. 91. N.E. quarter sheet. Belaspur. 8.E. quarter sheet. Kaoria, Chura. 92. N.E. quarter sheet. Noagarh, Karial. 94, Rajamundry, Coringa, Ellore. 95. Masulipatam, Guntoor, Mouths of the Kistna. 102. Khatmandoo, Bettiah, Goruckpoor. 103. Patna, Azimgurh, Tirhoot, Behar. 104. Palamow, Hazareebagh, South Behar. Nur- 1820 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :— InprA, British PossEssIONS IN, AND OTHER Parts or Asta (continued) :— 105. N.E. quarter sheet. Palkot, Jeria. 113. Beerbhoom, Raneegunj, Parasnath. S.E. quarter sheet. Gangpoor, 114. Midnapoor, Bancoorah, Chaibassa. Saranda. Imperfect. 115. Balasore, Cuttack, Koenjur. 106. Sumbulpoor, Sarangur, Sonpoor, 116. Pooree, Chilka Lake. Talcheer. ; 118. Kooch-Behar, Darjeeling. 107. Capper: Kalahandy, Chinna- 119. Bograh, Rungpoor, Dinajpoor, Malda. Spree Ae. 120. Moorshedabad, Pubna, Burdwan, 108. Calingapatam. Vizianagram. Jessore, Nuddeah. 109, Vizagapatam. 121. Twenty-four Pergunnahs, Calcutta, 111. Northern Tirhoot and Purneah, Mutlah, Part of Soonderbuns. Part of Sikkim. 125. S.E. quarter sheet. 112. Purneah, Monghyr, Bhagulpoor. Inp1a, TRIANGULATION oF. General Maps :— 1. Index to the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, exhibiting in one view the Districts of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay Presidencies, the several Series of Triangulation, and the Sections of the Indian Atlas to the year 1860. 2. Index to the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, showing the Principal Triangulation, the Topography in connection with the G@.T. Survey, Colonel Lambton’s Principal Triangles in the Madras Presidency, the Lines of the Spirit- leveling Operations, and the Secondary Triangulation to fix the Peaks of the Himalayah and Soolimani Ranges. Up to 1st May 1866. By J. T. Walker, Lt.-Col. R.E., Superintendent G. T. Survey. 3. The same. Up to 1869 and 1874. 4, Plan of the Trigonometrical Operations carried on in the Peninsula of India, from the year 1802 to 1814 inclusive, under the Superintendence of Lieut.- Colonel William Lambton. On 8 Sheets. 1827 5. Chart of the First Section of the North-West Series, under the Superintendence of Lieut.-Colonel A. 8. Waugh, Engineers, Surveyor-General of India. 1847-54. Inp1a.—GENERAL Maps :— 1. Hand Map of India. 1869 2. Sketch Map of India, showing the Political and Revenue Divisions. 1869 3. India. Without Hills. 1869 4, The same. With Hills. 1870 5. Index to the Districts and Divisions of India. 5th Ed. 1868 6, 7. India, No. I. and No. IIa. Published under the direction of Colonel H. L. Thuillier, Surveyor-General of India. 1869 8. The Coast of India from Karachi to Singapoor. Showing Positions of Wrecks during the year 1866. 1867 9. The same; another edition. 1867 10. Northern India. In Seven Sheets; the following are published :— No. 3. Delhi and Meerut to Simla, Kangra, and Lahore. | No. 4. Kumaon, Gurhwal, Allyghur, Buraech. No. 7. North-West Provinces, Eastern Part :—Tirhoot and Chota Nagpore. 11, Skeleton Map of India, to illustrate the Lines of Telegraph in 1868. 1868 12. The same; shewing Telegraphs. On 2 Sheets. 13. Sketch Map of India. By John Walker; containing Roads and Canals for Navigation and Irrigation, up to 1864; also Railways and Telegraph Lines and Stations, up to 1869. On 6 Sheets. 14, Sketch of the Mountains of India, and its Borders. With a Comparative Series of Vertical Sections, by Trelawny Saunders. 1870. 15. Sketch of the River Basins of India, and its Borders; an adaptation of the previous Map, by the same Author, 1821 BRITAIN, GREAT. —ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :— Inp1a.—BENGAL PRESIDENCY :-— Tue Lower Provinces.—General Maps :— 1. Bengal, Behar, and Orissa, comprising the Lieut.-Governorship of Bengal, or properly the Lower Provinces. 1868 2. Postal Map of Bengal and Behar, showing the General and District Post Offices and Lines. 1862 3. North-East Frontier, Bengal. On 6 Sheets. 1865 4. Bootan, with the Bengal Dooars. No date 5. Eastern British Frontier, Bordering on Burmah and Muneepoor, from the latest Surveys. 1869 6. Plan of the Country bordering the Great Trunk Road (Railway, with its Stations, also traced), between Calcutta and Benares. With a Polymetrical Table of Distances in the Bengal Presidency. 1857 7. Country North of Ganges from Monghyr to Allahabad. 1858 BHAGULPORE PROVINCE :— 1. District of Bhaugulpoor, surveyed by Capt. W. S. Sherwill and Mr. J. J. Pemberton, Revenue Surveyors. 1846-50 2. Bhaugulpoor, Plan of the Town, surveyed in 1867-68, by Lieut. Stewart, Revenue Surveyor, and Native Assistants. 8. Monghyr District. 1836 to 1839 ; and 1845 to 1847. On 17 Sheets. 4, Monghyr District. Surveyed by Captain W. 8S. Sherwill, 66th Regt. N.I., Revenue Surveyor in 1845 to 1847. 5. Civil Station and Fort of Monghyr. 1866-67 6. District of Purneah, surveyed by Messrs. J. FitzPatrick and J. J. Pemberton, Revenue Surveyors, 1840 to 1847. Burpwan Province :— 1. District Bancoorah ; or West Burdwan, 1854 to 1856. 2. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Bancoorah, or West Burdwan. 1854 to 1856. On 7 Sheets, including a General Map of the District. 8. District of Beerbhoom, surveyed by Captain W. 8. Sherwill, Revenue Surveyor, 1849 to 1852. 4. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Beerbhoom. On 14 Sheets, including a General Map of the District. 5. District of Burdwan. 1855 to 1857. 6. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Burdwan, 1855 to 1857. On 11 Sheets, including a General Map of the District. 7. District of Hooghly. Surveyed by Mr. W. A. Wilson, Assistant Revenue Surveyor, m 1844 to 1846. 8. Town and Environs of Serampoor, District Hooghly. 9. Districts of Midnapoor and Hijellee, surveyed by Lieutenants R. Mathison and J. F. Egerton, Revenue Surveyors; and Mr. W. A. Wilson, Assistant Revenue Surveyor. In 1838 to 1845. Currracona Province :— 1. District of Chittagong. Surveyed by Lieutenant H. Siddons, Bengal Engineers, Revenue Surveyor in 1835 to 1841. 2. District of Chittagong. 1835 to 1841 and 1861 to 1866. On 3 Sheets. 3. Station of Chittagong. By E. R. Boileau, Assistant Revenue Surveyor. 4. Districts Tipperah and Noacolly, including Hill Tipperah. 1861 to 1865. 5. Pergunnah Maps of District Tipperah. On 12 Sheets. 6. Civil Station of Comillah, 1862-63. 1822 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :— Inpia.— BENGAL PRESIDENCY (continued ) :— Currack (Orissa) PROVINCE :— 1. General Map of the Province of Orissa, comprising the Northern, Central, and Southern Divisions of Cuttack ; or Balasore, Cuttack, and Pooree. Surveyed by Lieutenants H. L. Thuillier, R. Smith, and Mr. J. Fitzpatrick, Revenue Surveyors, 1837 to 1842. On 4 Sheets. 2. District of Balasore. Surveyed by Mr. John Fitzpatrick, in 1838 to 1842. 3. Balasore or Northern Division of Cuttack, exhibiting the Pergunnahs and other local Divisions. Surveyed in 1838 to 1842. Reprinted and revised in 1870. On 9 Sheets. 4. Central Division of Cuttack, showing the Boundaries of Pergunnahs and other local divisions. Surveyed in 1838 to 1842, by Lieutenant R. Smyth, Revenue Surveyor. Reprinted and revised in 1870. On 9 Sheets. 5. District of Cuttack. Surveyed by Lieutenant R. Smyth, Beng. Arty., in 1838 to 1842. 6. Killah Bankee, District Cuttack. Surveyed by Lieutenant Henry Thuillier, Beng. Arty., 1837 to 1841. | 7. Pooree or Southern Division of Cuttack, exhibiting the Pergunnahs, Killahs, Zillahs, and other local divisions; with the Chilka Lake. Surveyed by Lieutenant ng ere Beng. Arty. in 1837 to 1841. Reprinted and revised in 1870. On 8 Sheets. 8. District of Pooree or Southern Division of Cuttack. Surveyed by Lieutenant H. L. Thuillier, Beng. Arty., 1837 to 1841. 9, City of Juggurnauth ; or Sree Prosootomkhater, District Pooree. Surveyed by Lieutenant H. L. Thuillier, Beng. Arty., Revenue Surveyor, 1840-41. Dacca PROVINCE :— 1. District of Backurgunje, 1860-63. Lower Provinces Revenue Survey. Surveyed by Major J. E. Gastrell, and Lieutenant W. J. Stewart, Revenue Surveyors, and their Assistants. 2, Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Backergunje. 1860-63. On 13 sheets, including a General Map of the District. 8. Civil Station of Burrisaul. 1860-61. 4, Civil Station and Cantonment of Silchar, District Cachar, surveyed 1867. On 2 Sheets. 5. District Cachar. On 7 Sheets. 6. Districts of Dacca and Fureedpoor. 1857 to 1860. Surveyed by Captain J. BE. . Gastrell and Mr. N. IT. Davey. . 7. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Dacca. 1857 to 1860. On 9 Sheets ; with separate District Map of Dacca and Fureedpoor. 8. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Fureedpoor. 1858-60, On 5 sheets ; with separate District Map of Dacca and Fureedpoor. ¥ 9, District Mymensing. 1850 to 1857. Surveyed by Messrs. A. Wyatt, Revenue Surveyor, and F. 8. Swiney, Assist. Rev. Surveyor. 10. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Mymensing. 1850 to 1857. On 25 Sheets, including a General Map of the District. 11. Civil Station and Town of Mymensing. 1853-54. 12. Lower Provinces Revenue Survey, District Sylhet. On 11 Sheets, with an Index Map separate. 13. District Sylhet. 1860-65. 14. Town of Sylhet. Surveyed 1863. 1823 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :— Inp14.—BeEnGAL PresmpeNncy (continued) :— PRESIDENCY (BENGAL) PROVINCE :— 1. General Map of Districts, 24 Pergunnahs, Nuddeah, Jessore, Furreedpoor, and Backurgunj. 1847-63. 2. District Jessore. 1855-59. Scale 4 miles to 1 inch. 3. The same. Scale 1 mile to 1 inch. On 9 Sheets. _ 4, Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Jessore. 1855 to 1859. On 13 Sheets, including a General Map of the District. 5. Civil Station Jessore and Environs. 1857-58. 6. District of Nuddeah. 1851 to 1855. 7. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Nuddeah. 1851 to 1855. On 11 Sheets, including a General Map of the District. 8. Civil Station of Kishnaghur. (Nuddeah District.) Surveyed by Mr. R. Ivey, Assist. Rev. Surveyor. 1853-54. 9. District of 24 Pergunnahs, surveyed by Captain R. Smyth, Revenue Surveyor, 1847 to 1852. 10. Barrackpoor Cantonment and Environs. 1866-67. 11. Portion of the District of 24 Pergunnahs, comprising the Jurisdiction of the Baraset Magistrate. 1848 to 1852. In 4 Parts. 12. Portion of the District 24 Pergunnahs, comprising the Jurisdiction of the Allipoor Magistrate. Surveyed by Captain R. Smyth, Revenue Surveyor, 1847 to 1852. On 8 sheets. 13. Calcutta, from actual Survey in the years 1847-49, by F. W. Simms, Consult. Engineer to Govt. of India. The Suburbs of the Town surveyed by Major H. L. Thuillier and Captain R. Smyth. Revised to 1857. On 4 Sheets. Patna Province :— 1. General Map of South Behar, comprising the Districts of Behar, Shahabad, and Patna. Surveyed during the years 1841 to 1846, by Captain H. V. Stephen, Lieutenants Wm. Maxwell and W. S. Sherwill, Revenue Surveyors. On 2 sheets. 2. District of Behar, surveyed by me H. V. Stephen, 19th Regt. N.I. and Lieut. W. 8. Sherwill, 66th Regt. N.I. In 1841-44, Scale 4 miles to 1 inch. 3. District of Behar, surveyed by Captain H. V. Stephen, 19th Regt. N.I. and Lieut. W. 8. Sherwill, 66th Regt. N.I. In 1841-44. Scale 1 mile to 1 inch. On 35 Sheets, with a Separate Index Map. 4. City of Gya (Gayah) and Sahib Gunge. Surveyed by Lieut. W. S. Sherwill, Assist. Rev. Surveyor, in 1843. 5. District of Patna. Surveyed by Lieut. W. Maxwell, Beng. Arty., Revenue Sur- veyor in 1841-43. Scale 4 miles to 1 inch. 6. The same. Scale 1 mile to 1 inch. 7. City of Patna. 1865-66. 8. Civil Station of Bankipoor, District Patna. 1864-65. On 2 Sheets. + 9. Cantonment and Environs of Dinapore. 1863-64. On 2 Sheets. 10. District of Sarun, comprising Sircars Sarun and Chumparum. Surveyed by Lieut. W. Maxwell, Beng. Arty. and Mr. Alex. Wyatt, Revenue Surveyors, 1843 _ to 1846. Scale 4 miles to 1 inch. 11. The same ; 1843 to-1848. Scale 1 mile to linch. On 28 Sheets, with a Separate Index Map. 12. District of Shahabad. Surveyed by Lieut. W. 8. Sherwill, 66th Regt. NI. Revenue Surveyor. In 1844-46. Scale 4 miles to 1 inch. 13. The same. Scale 1 mile to 1 inch. On 16 Sheets, with a Separate Index Map. 14. District of Tirhoot. Surveyed by Mr. Alexander Wyatt, Revenue Surveyor, in 1846-49. On 25 Sheets. Scale 1 mile to 1 inch; with an Index Map, on 2 Sheets. on the Scale of 4 miles to 1 inch. 15. The same. Scale 4 inches to 1 mile. 16, District of Tirhoot. 1846-49. On 6 Sheets. Scale 1 inch to 2 miles, j 1824 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) +— Inp1A.—BENGAL Presmpency (continued) :— RAJSHAYE PROVINCE :— 1. Districts Dinajpoor and Bograh, 1857-61. 2. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of Districts Dinajpoor and Bograh. 1857-61. On 18 Sheets, including a General Map of the Districts. 3. pel of Maldah, surveyed by Mr. J. J. Pemberton, Revenue Surveyor in 47-49. 4. District Moorshedabad. 1852-55. 5. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Moorshedabad. Surveyed by Capt. W. 8. Sherwill, Captain J. E. Gastrell, and others. 1852-55. On 12 Sheets, including a General Map of the District. 6. Cantonment and Environs of Berhampoor (Burhampore). On 6 Sheets. 7, City of Moorshedabad. Surveyed in 1853-54, under the superintendence of Captain J. E. Gastrell, Revenue Surveyor. 8. District Pubnah. 1853-55. 9. District Rajshahee (Rajshaye). 1848-51. 10. Rampoor Bauleah. 1867-68. On 4 Sheets. 11. District Rungpoor, including the Native Principality of Kooch-Behar. 1856-60. 12, Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Rungpoor. 1856-60. On 17 Sheets, scale 1 mile to 1 inch; and a General Map of the District and Kooch-Behar, scale 4 miles to 1 inch. Tue Turee Non-REGULATION PROVINCES OF THE LowEeR PROVINCES :— 1. Assam. Map of the Tea Districts of Assam. On 5 Sheets. 2. Cossyah and Garrow Hills (Khasia and Garo). Topographical Survey. 8 sheets, scale 1 mile to 1 inch; and 12 other sheets, scale 2 miles to 1 inch. Also Index to the sheets of the Cossyah and Garrow Hills Survey. 8. District Nowgong, Central Assam. 1835-37. 4. District of Seebpoor (or Seebsagur), Upper Assam, Surveyed by Mr. J. Thornton, Revenue Surveyor, in 1839-42. 5. Chota Nagpore :—Hazareebagh District. Map of Cantonment and Environs of Hazareebagh. On 4 Sheets. 6. Chota Nagpore, Topographical Survey. Photo-zincographed. 26 Sheets received. 7. Index Sheet to the above. Scale 1 inch to 16 miles. 8. Chota Nagpore Survey. Degree Sheets. Sheet 10. 9. Civil Station of Ranchee, and Cantonment of Dorundah, On 2 Sheets. 10. Map of District Lohardugga. 11. Skeleton Map of District Manbhoom. 1862-67. On 4 Sheets. 12. Maunbhoom Pergunnah Maps. Nos. 1 to 26. On 17 Sheets. 13. Cooch-Behar. Map of Hill Territory of British Sikkim, District Darjeeling 1861-67. On 1+ Sheet. 14. Rough Index Map of British Sikkim, District Darjeeling. Surveyed by Major J. L. Sherwill, and Mr. E. T. 8. Johnson. 1861-67. On 3% Sheets. 15. British Sikkim, comprising the Darjeeling Hill Territory and Two Morung Purgunnahs. Surveyed by Captain W. 8. Sherwill, Revenue Surveyor, in 1852. 16. Hill Territory of British Sikkim, District Darjeeling. 1861 to 1867. By E. T. 8. Johnson, Assist. Rev. Surveyor. On 5 Sheets. 17. Main Circuit No. 1, Daling Subdivision, District Darjeeling. 1865-67. By E. T. 8. Johnson and P. Cowley. On 2 Sheets. 18. The same. Nos. 2 and 3. On 2 Sheets. 19. Main Circuits, Nos. 1 to 5, Purgunnahs Hattigheesa and Patturghatta, District Darjeeling. 1863-65. On 4 Sheets. 20. Map of District Goalpara, Lower Assam, 1849-54, 1825 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS. Inna (continued j— Native Prixcrpalities oF THE Lower Provinces—Currack MEHALS :— 1. Killah Hindole, Cuttack Tributary Mehals. Surveyed under Lieut.-Colonel G. H. Saxton. 1851-53. 2. Killah Talcheer, Cuttack Tributary Mehals. Surveyed under Lieut.-Colonel G. H. Saxton. 1853-54. On 2 Sheets. 3. Killah Ungool (Angool), Cuttack Tributary Mehals. Surveyed under Colonel G. H. Saxton. 1853-54. On 4 Sheets. 4. Killah Nyagurh, Cuttack Tributary Mehals. On 2 Sheets. Tue Norta-West Provinces :— 1, General Map. Country bordering the Great Trunk Road between Benares and Delhi, based upon the Great Triangulation and Revenue Survey Operations to 1857. With a. Polymetrical Table of Distances in the Bengal Presidency, and Names of the Staging Bungalows from Benares to Delhi and Agra to Nurbudda River, with the Distances between them. 2. Agra.—Country round Agra. ALLAHABAD PROVINCE :— 1. Cantonment, City, and Environs of Allahabad. On 6 Sheets. 2. Plan of Town and Fort of Kalinjur, Banda District. 3. Cawnpoor, Cantonment, Civil Station, City, and Environs. 1867-68. On 4 Sheets. Benares Province :— 1, Cantonments of Sikrol and Pandypoor; also the Civil Station and City of Benares. 1867-68. On 2 Sheets. 2. District of Mirzapoor, surveyed by Captain Robert Wroughton, Rev. Surveyor, in 1840-11. __- 8. Town and Fort of Chunar (Chandalgarh) in the District of Mirzapur, N.W.P. Routicund Province :—Cantonments, City, and Environs of Bareilly. On 2 Sheets. a _Inpra.—Noy-Rzevtation Provinces or tHE Norru-Wzst Provinces. Juanst Province :— 1. Districts of Jhansee and Lulutpoor, with Portions of Humeerpoor and Jalaon, and the Native States of Tehree or Oorcha, &c. in Bundelcund. 1852-61. 2. City of Jhansee. 1858-59. _ Kumaon Province :—Topographical Sketch of the Metalliferous Districts of Kumaon and Gurhwal. 1855. Asmers Province :— __1. Districts of Ajmere and Mairwara, surveyed by Lieut. D. C. Vanrenen, Beng. | Arty., Revenue Surveyor, in 1847-48. 2. District of Ajmere, surveyed by Lieut. D. C. Vanrenen, in 1847-48. Native Socal :—Rampoor Jageer. 1864-66. (North-West Provinces Revenue Iypra.—Ovpe. yg 1. General Map of Oude Revenue Survey. Sheets 1 to 23, 29 to 36, 43 to 46, and 50; also Index Map. 2. The same ; Sheets 14, 21, 30, 31, 34, and 45, with Railways delineated. 3. Lucknow Cantonments. 1867. 4. City and Environs of Lucknow. 1862-66. 5. City of Roy Bareilly ; Cantonment of Roy Bareilly. 1862-63. 6. Civil Station of Sooltanpoor, with the Villages of Gora-barrack and Khyrabad. 10H 1826 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :-— InprA.—THE Punsas. 1. Punjab Map, in Eight Sections. Compiled from the Topographical and Revenue Surveys, published under direction of Colonel H. L. Thuillier, Surveyor-General of India. Sections 1 to 4, and 6 to 8. 2. Punjab and Adjoining Countries. Compiled in the Office of the Surveyor-General of India. 1854. 3. Sketch Map of the North-West Frontier of the Punjab, illustrating the Political Relations of the British Government with the Dependent and Independent Tribes. 1866. 4. Country of the Mahsood Wuzeeris, surveyed during the Expedition, April—May, 1860, under Brigadier-General Chamberlain, C.B. 5. Topographical Survey of Part of the Himalaya Mountains and Adjacent Plains. In 14 Sections, each comprising a square degree. Surveyed during 1848 to 1854, under Lieut.-Colonel A. 8. Waugh, Surveyor General of India. On 15 Sheets, including Title and Index Map. Published in 1860. 6. Sub-Himalayan Country between the Rivers Ganges and Ravee. 7. Tea Localities (Plantations) in the Punjab and North-West Provinces. Compiled from Information furnished by Dr. Jameson, Supt. Government Botanical and Tea Gardens, 8. A Sketch of the Scene of Operations of the British Army on the Sutlej, under General Sir Hugh Gough, G.C.B. against the Sikh Forces in 1845-46, together with Plans of the Battles of Moodkee, Ferozshuhur, Aliwal, and Sobraon; and of Lahore, and its Environs. Compiled by Lieut.-Colonel W. Garden, ©.B., Quartermaster-General of the Army. Amritsur Diviston (PRovINcE) :— 1. General Map of Umritsur (Amritsir) Division; showing General Features, Hills, Rivers, Streams, Canals, Railways, Roads, &. Compiled from a Map prepared by F. A. Prinsep, Deputy Commissioner of Sealkote. 1863. 2. Lahore Division, comprising the Districts of Goordaspoor, Umritsir, Lahore, Sealkote, and Goojranwaluh, Punjab Proper. 1850-55. 3. District Umritsur (Amritsir), Punjab Proper. 1850-53. 4, Cantonment and Environs of Umritsur. 1869. 5. District Goordaspoor, Punjab Proper. 1850-52. Scale 2 miles to 1 inch. 6. The same. On 6 Sheets, scale 1 mile to 1 inch. 7. Purgunnah Butala. On 4 Sheets. 8. District Seealkot, Punjab Proper. 1851-53. 9. Cantonment and Environs of Seealkot. 1868-69. On 6 Sheets. Deut Division :—Cantonment, City, and Environs of Delhi. 1867-68. On 4 Sheets. Derasat Division :— 1. Districts Bunnoo and Derah Ishmael Khan ; with the Kabul Kheyl and Mahsood Wuzeree Hills, Upper Derahjut. 1856-61. With a Table of Latitudes, Longi- tudes, and Heights of Stations ; also Topographical Notes. | 2. District Dera Ghazee Khan, Lower Derajat. 1856-59. With a Table of Latitudes, Longitudes, and Heights of Stations and Peaks; also Topographical Notes. JULINDER Drvision :— 1. General Map of Trans-Sutlej (now Julinder) Division, comprising the Districts of Jalundhur (Julinder), Hoshyarpoor, and Kangra. 1847-52. 2, District of Hoshiyarpoor, surveyed by Lieutenants W. C. Hutchinson and T. C. Blagrave, Revenue Surveyors in 1847-49. 3. District of Jalindhur (Julinder), surveyed by Lieutenants J. R. Becher, W. C. Hutchinson, and T. C. Blagrave, Revenue Surveyors in 1846-48. 4. Cantonment and Environs of Jalindhur. On 6 Sheets. 5. District Kangra, 1847-52. ae ais J ab ab i OO 1827 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :— Iyp1a.—Tue PuysaB (continued) :— LanoreE Drvistoy :— 1, Cantonment and Environs of Ferozepoor. 1868-69. On 4 Sheets. 2. District Goojranwaluh, Punjab Proper. 1852-55. 3. District of Lahore, Punjab Proper. 1851-53. 4. City and Environs of Lahore, showing the Civil Station of Anarkullee and the Cantonment of Meean Meer. On 6 Sheets. Scale 6 inches to 1 mile. 5. The same. On 1 sheet, scale 3 inches to 1 mile. Mootran Drviston :— 1. General Map of Mooltan Division, comprising the Districts of Googaira, Jhung, Mooltan, ren Mozzuffurgurh, Punjab Proper. 1855-58. 2. District Jhung, Punjab Proper. 1854-56. 8. District Googaira (now Montgomery), Punjab Proper. 1853-56. 4. District Mooltan, Punjab Proper. 1855-58. 5. District Mozuffurgurh, Punjab Proper. 1855-57. PrsHawor Division :— 1, Military Map of Hazara, surveyed by Lieut. D. G. Robinson, Engineers, in 1848-49, Revised and adjusted under the Directions of Lieut.-Col. A. 8. Waugh, Surveyor General of India. 1854-55. 2. Attock Fort and Environs. 1868-69. 8. Abbottabad Cantonment and Environs. 1868-69. 4. Rough Sketch Map of the Black Mountain and Country adjoining Ugrore. By Lieut.-Col. H. C. Johnstone, Rev. Surveyor attached to Hazara Field Force. 1868. 5, Map to illustrate the Operations of the Huzaruh Field Force under Major-Gen. A. Wilde. 1868. Surveyed by Lieut.-Col. H. C. Johnstone, and Assistants, 6. Nowshera Cantonment, Town, and Environs. 1866-67. On 3 Sheets. 7. Peshawur Cantonment, City, and Environs. 1866-67. On 4 Sheets. Rawet Prnpr Division :— 1. Districts Shahpoor and Goojrat, Punjab Proper. 1853-59 2. Districts of Jhelum and Rawal Pindi, with Portions of Shahpoor, Leia, and Hazara, forming the Kohistan of the Sind pers Doab in the Punjab. 1851-59. Surveyed by Captain D. G. Robinson, Engrs. F.R.G.S., First Assistant Surveyor, under superintendence of Lieut-Col. A. 8. Waugh, Surveyor General of India. Scale 4 miles to inch. 8. Thesame. Scale 1 mile tolinch. In Eight Parts, equal 28 Sheets, as follows :— (1) District of Rawul Pindi. Part No.1 of the Kohistan of the Sind Saugor Doab. 1853-57. On 4 Sheets. (2) Districts of Jhilum and Rawal Pindi. 1851-54. Part No. 2 of the Districts of Jhilum and Rawal Pindi. On 4 Sheets. (3) District of Jhilam. Part No. 3 of the Kohistan of the Sind Saugor Doab. 1851-57. On 4 Sheets. (4) District of Rawul Pindi. Part No. 4 of the Kohistan of the Sind Saugor Doab. 1853-55. On 4 Sheets. (5) Districts of Rawul Pindi and Jhilam, Part No. 5 of the Kohistan of Sind Saugor Doab. 1845-57. On 4 Sheets. (6) Districts of Jhilam and Shahpoor. Part No. 6 of the Kohistan of the Sind Saugor Doab. 1857-59. On 4 Sheets. (7) Districts of Rawul-Pindi, Jhiiam, and Shahpoor. Part No. 7 of the Kohistan _ of the Sind Saugor Doab. 1855-57. On 2 Sheets. (8) Districts of Jhilam, Shahpoor, and Leia. Part No. 8 of the Kohistan of _ the Sind Saugor Doab. 1857-59. On 2 Sheets. 4. pepe Poor (called Kamalpoor in Indian Atlas 14) Cantonments and Environs, 5-66. 5. Rawul Pindee Cantonments, Town, and Environs. 1865-66, 1828 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :-— Inp1a.—THE Punsas (continued ):— Umpatta Division :— 1. General Map of the British and Native States in the Cis-Sutlej Division. 1847-51 2. District Thunaisir. On 2 Sheets. 3. Cantonments, City, and Environs of Umballa. 1867-68. On 6 Sheets. 4, The Umballa, Delhi, and Hissar Division. On 6 Sheets. 5. Portions of Jageers Putteala, Jheend, Naba, &c., and of Districts Rohtuk, Delhi, Goorgaon, and Hissar. (Native Principalities.) Surveyed by Major H. C. Johnstone, Revenue Surveyor. 1861-63. On 4 Sheets, | Inpra.— CASHMERE :— 1, Jamoo, Kashmir, and Adjacent Districts. Surveyed by Captain T. G. Mont- gomerie, Engrs., and Assistants. 1856-60. On 4 Sheets, including Srinagar, or City of Kashmir and Environs. 2. Kashmir, with part of Adjacent Mountains. Surveyed by Captain T. G. Mont- gomerie, Engrs., and Assistants. 1855-57. On 4 Sheets, including Kashmir Route Map. 3. Dominions of the Maharajah of Kashmir. Being Sections of part of the Survey of Kashmir, Ladak, and Balkistan, or Little Tibet. 1868. On 15 Sheets, including an Index Map. 4, Srinagar, or City of Kashmir and Environs. | Inpra.—RasPooTaNna AGENCY : ; 1, Rajpootana Topographical Survey. Nos. 1, 2, 2a, to 26, and 45, 46, 47, also Index Sheet. | 2. Rajpootana Survey, Degree Sheets. Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 8. ; 3. Rajpootana and Adjacent Countries, compiled in the Office of Surveyor General of India. 1846. On 8 Sheets. 4, District Bhurtpoor. 1855-58. 5. Cantonment of Deoli, in Rajpootana. 1868. 6. City and Environs of Jeypoor, in Rajpootana. 1865. 7. City and Environs of Tonk, in Rajpootana. 1868-69. On 2 Sheets. Inp1a.—InporE AGENCY :— 1. Sketch Map of the Central India (or Indore) Agency. 1868. 2. Gwalior and Central India Topographical Survey. Nos. la, 10, le, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3c, 4a, 4b, 5b, Ta, 8, 84, 9b, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 26, 27, 30, 31, 314, 32, 34 to 47. 3. Index Map to the above Sheets. 4. Gwalior and Central India Survey, Degree Sheets. Nos. 2 and 6. 5 . Gwalior Territory and adjoining Native States in Central India, 1847. On4 Sheets. 6. District Jawud Neemuch. 1854-56. 7. Rewah and Bundeleund Topographical Survey. Nos. 5 to 9, 11, 14, 16 to 30, 32, 34, 36, and 40. 8. Index Map to the above Sheets. 9. Rewah Survey. Half Degree Sheets. Nos. 3, 5 to 8, and 13. 10. City and Cantonments of Nagode. 1867-68. 11. Plan of the City of Punna. 12. Plan of the City of Rewah. Inp1a.—THE CENTRAL PROVINCES :— 1. General Map of the Central Province, to illustrate Introductory Chapter of Administrative Report. 1862. 2. Sketch Map of the Central Province, showing lines of Railways & Tramways. 1862 3. Sketch Map showing Railways in Progress and Tramways proposed in the Central Province. 1862. 1829 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :—- Typ14.—Tue CentraL Provinces (continued ):— 4. Skeleton Map of the Central Province, indicating Mineral Resources and Position of the Mohtoor Sanatarium with Reference to Neighbo Stations, 5. Saugor and Nerbudda Territories. Calcutta 1861. On 2 Sheets. 6. Central Provinces and Vizagapatam (properly Jeypoor) Agency Topographical Survey. Nos. 3, 5, 6, and 17. 7. Central Provinces, with Adjoining British & Native States. 1865. On 4 Sheets. Cuurreescurn Provixce :—Raepore District. Civil Station of Raepore, including Cantonments. 1867-68. On 4 Sheets. JUBBULPORE PROVINCE :— 1. District Dumoh. 1863-66. 2. District Jubbulpoor. 1854 to 1862. 3. Pergunnah or Main Circuit Maps of District Jubbulpoor. 1854 to 1862. Nos. 1 to 25 on 15 Sheets, including a General Map of the District. 4. Tehseel Bijeragogurh, District ubbulpoor. 1866-67. 5. of Sohagpoor and Ramgurh, Districts of the Province of Gundwana. arcored by Capt. Robert Ssec 60th Regt. B.N.I., Rev. Surveyor. 1842 6. Map of District Saugor. 1854-64. On 6 Sheets. 7. Sketch Map of the District of Seonee and Part of Mandla, Saugor, and Nur- budda Territories. 1841. Naapore Proviyce :— 1. District Nagpore. 1858-60. 2. Districts Nagpoor and Wurdah. 1858-60. On 4 Sheets. 3. City of Nagpoor. 1865. On 6 Sheets. 4. Plan of Kamptee Cantonment. 1865. Nersuppa PRovINce :— 1. Hoshungabad District. 1862-67. On 2 Sheets. Scale 4 miles to 1 inch. 2. The same. 1869. On 13 Sheets. Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. 3. District Nursinghpoor. 1862-63. Uprer Gopavery District :— Districts of Godavery, Bustar, and Kalahundy. 1862. Showing the Teak and Saul Forests. Native PRINcrpaLitres IN THE CENTRAL PROVINCES :— a Parts of the Jeypoor & Bustar Territories. 1862-63. By Captain J. P. Basevi, R. E. _ Iypra.—Berar or Hyprasap Assicnep Districts :— West Berar Province :— 1. Nurnulla Circar. 1844-46. On 8 Sheets. 2. Bassim Cirear. 1846. On 12 Sheets. 3. Maiker Cirear. 1843-46. On 6 Sheets. East BERar :— Gawilghur Circar. 1845-49. On 9 Sheets. ‘Hyprapap : _— 1. Baythulwaddy Cirear. 1843-44. 2. Dowlutabad Circar. 1847. On 12 Sheets. 3. Jaulnah Circar. 1842-43. On 9 Sheets. 4. Kowlass Circar. 1832. On 4 Sheets. 5. Kulliannee Circar. 1833. 6. Nuldroog Cirear. 1833. On 4 Sheets. 7. Patree Circar. On 4 Sheets. 8. Purrainda Cirear. 1835. On 4 Sheets. 9. Pyton Cirear. 1842-43. 1830 BRITAIN, GREAT.—ITS COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS (continued) :— Inp1a.—BritisH BuRMAH :— 1. General Map of Burma and Regions adjacent. 1857. 2. The Central Part of British Burmah, &c. ARACAN PROVINCE :— District Akyab. 1853-61. Peau PROVINCE :— 1. Province of Pegu. Compiled by Lieut. E. C. 8. Williams, Engrs. 1855. 2. British Burmah, Pegu Division. Topographical Map, by Captain Ferdinand FitzRoy, Royal Arty. 1862. 'TENASSERIM PROVINCE :— 1. General Map of Tenasserim, by Lieut. A. H. Bagge, Royal Engrs. On 6 Sheets. 2. Tenasserim and the Adjacent Provinces of the Kingdom of Siam, by Lieut. A, H. Bagge, Royal Engrs. On 4 Sheets. 3. Shwaygeen District. Plan of the Martaban Province, from Martaban to Shway- gheen. Compiled by A. Hobday. 1853. Inp1a.—Mapras PRESIDENCY :— 1. General Map of the Peninsula of India, comprising the whole of the Madras Presidency, and Portions of the Adjacent Territories of Bengal and Bombay. 1863. On 2 Sheets. . Ganjam and Orissa Topographical Survey. Survey 1865-66, Sheets 1 to 8; Survey 1866-67, Sheets 1, 2, 3, and 6. . Ganjam, Orissa, and Vizagapatam. Index. . Neilgherries, Koondahs, and Wynaad, to illustrate the Progress of Cinchona Cultivation up to July 1866, by Clements R. Markham. . Koondah Mountains, Coimbatore District. 1851-52. On 16 Sheets. . Neilgherry Mountains. On 10 Sheets. 7. Pearl Banks off Tuticorin and Trichendoor. Inp14.—BomBay PRESIDENCY :— Plan of the City of Poonah, by Lieut. Stainforth, Bombay Engrs. 1851. Inp1a.—SInDE :— 1. General Map of Scinde. On 4 Sheets. 2. Sindh Revenue Survey. Sheets 1 to 19, 23 to 27, 37, 38, 39, 52, 53, 68, 70, 72. 3. Index to Sheet Maps of the Province of Sindh. 4. District Nowshera, Hydrabad Collectorate, Sindh. 1860-63. 5. Districts Jacobabad, Shikarpoor, Rohree, Larkhana, and Mehur, comprising the Shikarpore Collectorate, Upper Sindh. 1856-62. 6. The same. New Edition. 1869. 7. Town and Cantonment of Jacobabad. 1858-59. 8. Khyrpoor Territory of H. H. Meer Ali Moorad. 1860-61. 9. Plan of Rohree, Sukkur, and Fort Bukkur. 1856. InpIA.— WESTERN ASIA :— 1. Sketch Map showing the Routes between Constantinople and India. 1867. Also the Telegraphic Lines and Frontier Telegraph Stations. 2. Turkestan with the Adjoining Portions of the British and Russian Territories. 1868. Mapped on the Basis of the Surveys that have been made by British and Russian Officers up to 1867. On 4 Sheets. Inpia.—CENTRAL ASIA :— 1. Central Asia, mapped on the Basis of the most recent Surveys that haye been made by British and Russian Officers. 1866. 2. Upper Basins of the Indus and Sutlej Rivers, with the Sources of the Brahma- putra and Kurnali Rivers. Srrarts SerrLeMeNts. Map of Prince of Wales Island, or Pulo Penang, and Province Wellesley, including a careful Survey of the South Channel. 1853. o> on hm 09 ) 1831 EUROPE. q CENTRAL Evrope :— 9 1. Map of Central Europe. By George Philip and Son. 1870 2. Map of Central Europe. Containing all the Railways in use ; with the Stations; ee Principal Roads, Rivers, and Mountain Ranges. Engraved by ue vies. _ EUROPE.—Cyrrvs :— be 1. Kiepert (Henry). New Original Map. Berlin 1878 ___—«-2. Stanford (E.) Map shewing the Administrative Divisions and the identified a Ancient Sites. 1878 «8. Wyld (James). (1) Map of the Island of Cyprus. No date . (2) Pictorial Map of the Island, with the Adjacent Countries of Turkey in Asia, ee Syria, and Egypt. 1878 EU ROPE.—F Rance :— gy 1. ss: ad the Natural Features of France and Germany, between Paris and 3 By Edward Stanford. 1870 2. Map of France in Departments, with all the Railways, Fortresses, Towns, and ie Villages. By Edward Stanford. 1870 _ 8. Association Francaise pour I’ Avancement des Sciences. Société de Géographie 7 Commerciale de Bordeaux. Carte Agricole de la Gironde. Dressée par Théophile Malvezin. Bordeaux 1876 4. Carte Routiére du Département de la Gironde. Dressée par E. Coutaut. Bordeaux 1876 5. Carte Routiére et Vinicole du Département dela Gironde. Dressée par E. Coutaut bi pour accompagner |’ Ouvrage intitulé “Bordeaux et ses Vins.” ordeaux 1878 _EUROPE.—Miscet.anzous :— ‘1, Carte der Europaeische Turkey. By Franz von Weiss. 1829 2. Carta Generale del Regno Lombardo-Veneto. From Military Geographical Institute, Milan. | 1838 3. L’ Altai Oriental. Cartes et Plans. By Tchikatcheff. 1843 4. The Russian and Ottoman Empires, Sweden, Denmark, Prussia, and Austria. By James Wyld. 1854 5. os ees Map of Greece, Turkey in Europe, the Archipelago, and Part of Asia Minor, indicating the Classical as well as the Modern Names ‘and the Sites of Ancient Ruined Cities. By Franz von Weiss. Reproduced by Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Best Jervis. 1855 6. Chart of the Harz Gebirge. By E. Borghers. 1865 7. Rhine Provinces of the Baltic, Map of. By C. Letts. 1870 8. Stanford’s Map of Europe. By A. K. Johnston. No date 9. Portions (10) of Map of the Crimea. | No date a 10. Sectional Maps (22) of European Turkey. No date 11. Gran Carta d’ Italia. By Giuseppe Civelli. No date 12. Confederated States of Germany with the Empire of Austria and the Kingdoms 4 _ of Prussia and Poland. No date ECROPE.—Spary :-— m.. 1. Topografi Espana ‘pee ME Genersig 7 Weretnion, “Noe 28a 509, 0 ane te "2, Plano Parcelario de Madrid. Madrid 1872-74, 3 = 1832 EUROPE.—SPAIN. CARTAS HIDROGRAFICAS ESPANOLAS :— Asta, AUSTRALASIA, Finrprnas, Curva, Japon, Pactrrico, etc. i; 2. . Carta de los Mares de Banda y Arafura. Con Parte de la Australia y Nueva 10. 11. 12, 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. ro: 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. dl. Carta de la Costa Occidental de Australia. 1863. Carta de la Costa Oriental de Australia. 1863. Guinea, 1865. Carta del Mar del Coral y de la Gran Barrera de Arrecifes. 1860. Carta Esferica del Océano Indio. (Hoja IV.) que comprende la Nueva Holanda, 1861. Desde el Paralelo de 20° 8. hasta el de 59°. - . Carta Esferica del Estrecho de Torres. (Hoja I.) Levantada de 1848 4 1849. . Carta Esferica del Estrecho de Torres. (Hoja II.) Levantada de 1848 4 1845. . Carta Esferica del Estrecho de Torres. (Hoja III.) Levantada de 1843 4 1849. . Carta General (en Dos Hojas) del Archipiélago Filipino. Levantada_principal- mente por la Comision Hidrografica, al mando del Capitan de Navio D. Claudio Montero y Gay, hasta el ano 1870-75. Archipiélago Filipino. (Hoja II. Meridional.) 1874. Archipiélago Filipino. Hoja I. (1) Costa N.E. de la Isla de Luzon, que comprende desde el Rio Cagayan hasta la Ensenada de Paranan. Levantada en 1859. (2) Plano de la Concha de 8. Pio. Plano del Puerto de 8. Vicente en el Cabo Engaio. Plano del Puerto de Dimalansan. Plano del Puerto de Bicobian. Hoja II. Costa Noroeste de la Isla de Luzon, comprende desde Santa Cruz hasta el Rio Cagayan. Levantada en 1859. Hoja III. Costa Oeste de la Isla de Luzon, comprendida desde Punta Candon hasta el Puerto de Subig. Levantada en 1861. Hoja IV. Costas Occidentales de Luzon y Mindoro, desde Punta Capones hasta Isla Ylin. Levantada en 1836-61. Hoja V. Parte sur de la Isla de Luzon desde Maricaban, hasta la Punta de Cadburauan y sus Islas Adyacentes. Levantada en 1866. Hoja VI. Islas Calamianes y Parte de la Paragua. 1850 4 1858. Hoja VII. Islas Cuyos y Semerara con Parte de las de Mindoro, Panay y Tablas. 1850 4 1853. Hoja VIII. Estrecho de San Bernardino y las Islas de Masbate, Sibuyan, Tablas, y Otras. 1861-68. Hoja IX. Estrechos de Ilo-Ilo, Guimards y Tafion, 1854. Hoja X. Estrecho de Surigao, con Parte de las Islas de Cebu, Leyte y Mindanao. Levantada en 1863. Hoja XI. Comprende la Islande de Samar y parte Norte de la de Leyte. 1792. Hoja XII. Comprende el Estrecho de San Bernardino, Parte Sueste de Luzon y Norte de Samar. 1871. Hoja XIV. Paso entre las Islas de Negros y Mindanao. . Levantada en 1862. Hoja XV. De una Parte de la Costa Septentrional de la Isla de Mindanao desde Punta Polo 4 Punta Cauit. Levantada en 1863. Hoja XVI. De la Parte Sudoeste de la Isla de Mindanao, en 1855 y 1862. Hoja XVII. Comprende el Archipiélago de Jolé. 1875, Carta del Estrecho de Basilan. Levantada en 1855, Carta de la Bahia de Manila y sus Immediaciones. Levantada en 1861. Carta de una Parte de la Isla Paragua. 1850 4 1854. Carta de la Parte Meridional de la Isla Paragua y Septentrional de Borneo. 1859. Carta Esferica de las Islas situades al Este de Java desde Sumbawa hasta Timor. 1863. 1833 EUROPE.—SPAIN. CARTAS HIDROGRAFICAS ESPANOLAS (continued) :— Asta, AUSTRALASIA, Frurpryas, Cura, Japon, Pactrico, etc. (continued) :— 32. Archipiélago Filipino :—Carta de la parte Sur de la Isla de Mindanao con el Estrecho é Isla de Basilan. 1859. 33. Carta de la Parte Meridional de la Isla Mindoro con los Grupos de Islas de Ilin, Ambolon y Semerara y los Canales formados por los Mismos. 1847-53. 34. Carta (inédita) de las Islas Ambil y Lubang con los Canales que forman entre si y las Islas Cabra, Golo, Mandaui, y Malavatuan. Levantada en 1834. 35. Carta Esferica del Archipiélago de Jolé y Parte de la Isla de Borneo. 1862. 36. Estrecho de Balabac y Canales entre Borneo y Paragua. 1872. 37. Plano del Estrecho de Ilo-Ilo, formado por la Costa de esta Provincia y la de la Isla de Guimards. 1864. 38. Carta de las Islas Batanes, 1845. 39. Carta (inédita) del Paso Norte de la Isla de Maricaban en la embocadura Occidental del Estrecho de S. Bernardino. Levantada en 1835. 40. Plano del Puerto de Sorsogon situado en la Parte S8.E. de la Isla de Lucon, en 1792. 41. Plano del Puerto de Palapa situado en la Parte N. de la Isla de Samar, en 1792. 42. Plano del Puerto de Busainga situado en la Parte N.E. de la Isla de Burias. Levantado en 1841. 43. Plano del Puerto de Romblon. Levantado en 1854. 44, Archipiélago Filipino :— (1) Carta de la Parte Norte de la Llamada Silanga de I[lo-Ilo, 1869. (2) Plano de la Costa y Mar Interior de Guiuan, en la Punta Sur de la Isle de Samar. 1865. 45. Archipiélago Filipino. Costa Norte de Mindanao. 1863. ‘Ten Sections. 46. Costa Oriental de la Paragua, Plano del Puerto de Yuahit. Levantado en 1850. 47. Plano del Puerto de Banalacan 6 de §. Andres. Parte Noroeste de la Isla de Marinduque. Levantado en 1864. 48. Plano del Canal 6 Silanga de Dapd formado por las Islas de Siargao y Bucas. - Levantado en 1863. 49. Plano del Puerto de Zebti. 1843. 50. Plano del Puerto de Subic, al No. de la Bahia de Manila. Levantado en 1861. 61. Archipiélago Filipino Isla de Masbate :— (1) Plano del Puerto de Cataingan. Levantado en 1856. _* (2) Plano del Puerto de Palanog. Levantado en 1856. _ 52. Plano del Puerto de Cavite con sus ensenadas de Cafiacao y Bacoor y Parte de la Bahia de Manila hasta Parafaque. Levantado en 1872. 53. Plano del Puerto de Palompon en la Costa Occidental de la Isla de Leyte. Levantado en 1862. 54. Plano del Puerto de Loog. Costa O. de la Isla de Tablas. Levantado en 1853. 55. Carta de la Rada de Jolé en la Isla del Mismo Nombre. Levantada en 1843. 56. Archipiélago Asiatico :—Carta de las Islas al Este de Java y Parte de los Mares de Arafura y Banda. 1863. 57. Carta General del Mar de China y Gran Parte del Archipiélago Asidtico. 1869. 58. Carta de Seto-Uchi o Mar Interior del Japon, 1871. Con Plano del Estrecho de Simonoseki. 59. Mar del Japon. Islas Nipon, Kiusiu y Sikok con Parte de la Penfnsula de Corea. 1872. 60. Archipiélago Asiatico :—Carta del Paso entre las Islas de Mindanao y Celebes. 1863. _ 61. Carta de los Estrechos de Madura, Bali, Lombok y allas. 1862. 62. Archipiélago de Jolé :—Plano de la Isla de Cagayan Jolé y sus Adyacentes. 4 Levantado en 1871. Po. 101 1834 EUROPE.—SPAIN. CARTAS HIDROGRAFICAS ESPANOLAS (continued) :— Asta, AUSTRALASIA, Finrprnas, Cuina, Japon, Pacirico, etc. (continued) :— 63. Archipiélago Asiatico :— (1) Estrecho de Macassar con los Pasos de las Molucas y Pitt. 1863. (2 & 8) Estrecho de Macassar. Hoja I&II, 1863. 64. Carta de la Bahia de Batavia y sus Immediaciones. 1862. 65. Carta Esferica del Archipiélago de Babao en las Islas de los Amigos. Trabajada 4 bordo de las Corbetas Descubierta y Atrevida de la Marina Rl. en 1793. 66. Plano del Fondeadero del Refugio y Puerto Valdes en las Islas de Babao. Situada la Isla del Observatorio. 67. Carta General del Océano Pacifico, Parte Occidental. Hoja Ia. 1873. 68. Carta Esferica del Oceano Pacffico. Hoja I]. Que comprende El Estrecho de — Behring. 1864. 69. Carta Esferica del Océano Pacffico. Hoja III. Comprende desde el paralelo de 31° N. 4 20°8. y desde 109° de Longitud 0.4 166° E. 1861. 70. Carta Esferica del Océano Pacffico. Hoja IV. Desde el paralelo de 20° 8. hasta el de 59° y desde 166° de Longitud E. 4 109°O. Comprende la Nueva Zelanda. 1861. 71. Carta Esferica del Océano Pacifico. Hoja I. Que comprende los Mares del Japon y de Okhotsk. 1864. 72. Oceano Pacffico :— Carta General del Archipiélago de las Islas Marianas. Levan- tada en 1819. ‘Twelve Sections. Europa, Arrica, Espana, MEDITERRANEO, Mapera, Arrica, OcEANOo INDIGO, etc. 1. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Europa. Hoja IIa. 2. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Espafia desde Cabo Oropesa 4 Cabo de Creux. 1833. 3. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Espaiia, desde Punta de Europa hasta Vera, con la Parte correspondiente de Africa, desde Ceuta hasta la Isla Limacos 6 de Caracoles. 1833. 4. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Espaiia desde Cabo de Gata hasta el de Oropesa. 1833. 5. Islas Columbretes. Levantadas en 1823. 6. Carta Esferica de una Parte de la Costa Occidental de Francia desde el Plantio Flamand hasta el Vidasoa y de la Setentrional de Espafia desde ese Rio al Cabo Machichaco. 1840. : 7. Costa de Espafia. Sierra de Marbella 4 Dist* de 5 Leguas. A Vista al N. 2° E. del Mundo B. N. 4° E, C. N. 6° E. &. Sixteen Sections. 8. Continuacion de la Costa de Espafia. Al mismo tiempo demoraba la Montana de Monsia, el Punto D al 8. 62° 0. del Mundo, y E. al 8. 60° O., distancia 10 Leguas, &. 9 Sections. 9. Costa Sudoeste de Espafia. Hoja I, comprende desde Ayamonte hasta Huelva. 1868 4 1870. 10. Costa Sudoeste de Espafia. Hoja IJ, comprende desde Huelva hasta la Torre de la Higuera. 1868 4 1870. 11. Costa Sudoeste de Espatia. Hoja III, comprende desde la Torre de la Higuera hasta. Arroyo Hondo. 1868 4 1870. 12. Costa Sudoeste de Espafia. Hoja IV, comprende desde Arroyo Hondo hasta Cabo Roche. 1870. 13. Costa Sudoeste de Espafia. Hoja V, comprende desde el Cabo Roche hasta el Rio Barbate. 1872, 14. Costa Sudoeste de Espafia, comprende desde el Cabo de San Vincente hasta la Punta de Europa. Levantada en 1870-72. 15. Mar Mediterréneo. Costa Meridional de Espaiia, Hoja I, comprende desde Punta de Europa hasta Torre Bermeja. 1872. 16. Mar Mediterraneo. Costa Meridional de Espaiia, Hoja II, comprende desde j ; Torre Bermeja hasta Motril. 1872. ee = 1835 EUROPE.—SPAIN. CARTAS HIDROGRAFICAS ESPANOLAS (continued) :— Europa, Arrica, EspANA, MEDITERRANEO, MapeEra, AFrica, etc. (continued) :— 17. Mar Mediterraneo. Costa Meridional de Espaita, Hoja III, comprende desde Motril hasta Roquetas. 1872. . 18. Mar Mediterr4neo. Costas sur y Sueste de Espafia, Hoja IV, comprende desde Roquetas hasta Torre de la Mesa. 1872. 19. Costa Septentrional de Espafia. Plano del Puerto de Santander. Levantado en 1870. 20. Costa Sueste de Espafia. Plano del Puerto y Grao de Valencia. 1864-67. 21. Plano de la Ciudad, Puerto y Rada de Barcelona situado el Punto en Latitud de 41° 21’ 48” N. y Longitud 8° 26’ 47” E. de Cadiz. 1874. 22. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Asturias que comprende desde la Atalaya de Santa Justa hasta Punta Berroco. 1846. ¥ 23. Costa de Cantabria. Fifteen Sections. 24. Carta Esferica de la Costa Cantabrica que comprende desde el Rio Adour al N. de Bayona hasta la Atalaya de Santa Justa. 1847. 25. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Cantabria desde Cabo Ortegal al Rio Adour. 1845. 26. Mar Mediterraneo. Costa Oriental de Espaiia. Carta del Golfo de Rosas. 1869. 27. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Galicia desde el Cabo Torifana al de Ortegal. 1836. 28. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Galicia que comprende desde la Punta Barroco hasta Cabo Torifiana. 1847. 29. Plano de las Islas Sisargas. Levantado en 1789. 80. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Galicia desde el Rio Mifio hasta Cabo Torifiana. 1835. _ 31. Costas de Galicia y Portugal. Fourteen Sections. 32. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Galicia y Portugal desde Cabo San Vicente hasta Cabo Ortegal. 1846. 33. Morro de las Sierras de Ronda, &c. Six Sections. 84. Costa Oeste de Portugal. Carta de la Peninsula de Peniche y de las Islas Berlingas. 1854. 35. Costa de Portugal. Eighteen Sections. 36. Carta Esferica de las Yslas Baleares y Pithyusas. 1807. 37. Plano de los Canales entre la Isla de Iviza y la del Espalmador al N. de Formentera. 38. Continuacion de la Ysla de Mallorca hasta el Puig de Torrellas. Eleven Sections, 39. Mar de Marmara con los Canales de Dardanelos y Constantinopla. 1870. 40. Plano de la Parte Occidental del Canal de los Dardanelos. 41. Plano del Bésforo 6 Canal de Constantinopla. 42. Carta del Mar Negro. 1854. 43. Plano de la Entrada Septentrional del Bésforo.. 44. Carta Esferica de las Islas Azores 6 Terceras. Levantada en 1788. j 45. Vistas de las Yslas de los Azores 6 Terceras. Fifteen Sections. 46. Carta Esferica de las Islas Madera, Porto-Santo y Desiertas. Levantada en 1843. 47. Carta General del Océano Atlantico Setentrional (en Cuarto Hojas), que comprende desde el Ecuador hasta el Paralelo de 61° 40’ y entre la Longitud de 95° al Oeste y 31° al Este del Meridiano del Observatorio de San Fernando. 1855. 48. Costa de Africa. Fifteen Sections. 49. Continuacion de la Costa de Africa, Nine Sections. 50. Carta Esferica de la Costa de Africa en el Estrecho de Gibraltar, que comprende desde el Cabo Espartel hasta Cala Grande. 1860. 51. Costa Occidental de Africa. Hoja I, comprende desde el Cabo Espartel hasta Puerto Cansado, con la Isla de la Madera y Parte de las Canarias. 1857-67. 1836 EUROPE.—SPAIN. CARTAS HIDROGRAFICAS ESPANOLAS (continued) :— Europa, Arrica, Espana, Mrpirerranzo, Mapera, Arrica, ect. (continued) :— 52. Plano del Fondeadero del Funchal en la Isla Madera. Levantado en 1843. 53. Costa Occidental de Africa, Hoja II, comprende desde Puerto Cansado hasta Cabo Bojador y las Islas Canarias. 1853-67. 54. Plano del Fondeadero de Santa Cruz de Tenerife en las Canarias. Levantado en 1833. 55. Plano del Fondeadero de la Luz en la Gran Canaria. Levantado en 1834. 56. Plano de los Puertos de Naos y Arrecife en la Isla de Langarote. Levantado en 1835. 57. Océano Atlantico Septentrional. Carta de la Isla de Fuerteventura en las Canarias. Levantada en 1835. 58. Océano Atlantico Septentrional. Carta de la Isla de Tenerife en las Canarias. 1852. 59. Océano Atlantico Septentrional. Carta de la Isla de Lanzarote en las Canarias. Levantada en 1835. 60. Océano Atlantico Septentrional. Carta de la Isla de la Gran Canaria. 1853. 61. Océano Atlantico Septentrional. Cartas, en una Hoja, de las Islas de Palma, Gomera y Hierro en las Canarias. Three Sections. 1837. 62. Costa Occidental de Africa, Hoja III, comprende desde Cabo Bojador hasta Portendik. 1868. 63. Costa Occidental de Africa, Hoja IV, comprende desde Portendik hasta el Rio Gambia, y el Archipiélago de Cabo Verde. 1868. 64. Costa Occidental de Africa, Hoja V, comprende desde la Embocadura del Rio Gambia hasta la del Rio Nufiez. 1868. 65. Costa Occidental de Africa, Hoja VI, comprende desde el Rio Nufiez hasta la Isla Sherboro. 1868. 66. Costa Occidental de Africa, Hoja VII, comprende desde la Isla Sherboro hasta el Rio Sinou. 1869. 67. Plano de la Bahia de Monrovia. 1839. Plano de los Establecimientos y Fondeaderos de Edina y Gran Bassa. 1839. 68. Carta Esferica de la Bahia de Corisco en la Costa Occidental de Africa. Levan- tada en 1836 y 1838. 69. Canal entre las Islas de Elobey. Levantado en 1858. 70. Carta Esferica del Rio Viejo Calabar. Levantada en 1844. 71. Carta Esferica de la Embocadura del Rio Gabun. Levantada en 1849. 72. Costa Occidental de Africa. Carta de las Islas de Cabo Verde. Levantada en los afios de 1819 4 1821. 73. Carta General del Océano Indico. 1871. America, ANTILLAS, Cupa, Patagonta, CuiLz, Perv, ete. 1. Carta General del Mar de las Antillas. 2 Sheets. Hoja IVa. 1870. 2. Mar de las Antillas. Carta que comprende Parte de las Islas de S‘* Domingo, Jamaica, Cuba, Lucayas, y Gran Banco de Bahama. 1856. 3. Isla de Cuba. Parte Norte. Carta de las Bahfas de Cardenas y de Santa ~ Clara. Levantada en 1845. 4. Isla de Cuba. Costa Meridional desde el Rio Guaurabo hasta Boca-Grande 6 4 | Cayo Grande. Levantada en 1803. 5. Mar de las Antillas, Hoja I. Carta de la Isla de Cuba segun los trabajos ejecutados hasta el dia, por los Sefiores Churruca, Ceballos, Laborde, Barcaiztegui, Ferrer, Ugarte, La Rigada, Del Rio Cosa, Moreno, Diaz Herrera, Aragon, Serrano — Mayoral, y Otros. 1866. 6. Mar de las Antillas. Hoja II. Carta de las Islas de Santo Domingo y Puerto Rico con Parte de las Lucayas y Caribes, 1865, 1837 EUROPE.—SPAIN. CARTAS HIDROGRAFICAS ESPANOLAS (continned ) :— Amerioa, Antitias, Cupa, Patagonia, Curie, Perv, etc. (continued) :— 7. Mar de las Antillas. Hoja III. Carta de las Islas Caribes y Parte de Costa Firme. 1865. 8. Mar de las Antillas. Hoja IV. Carta de la Costa de Tierra Firme é Islas Adyacentes comprendida entre la Isla Margarita y Punta Caribana. 1866. 9. Mar de las Antillas. Hoja V. Carta del Golfo de Nicaragua, con la Isla de _ Jamaica y Parte de la de Cuba. 1868. 10. Mar de las Antillas. Hoja VI. Carta del Golfo de Honduras, con Parte de Yucatan y de la Isla de Cuba. 1868. 11. Mar de las Antillas. Carta de una Parte de la Isla de Sto. Domingo con los Desemboques al N. de la Misma. 1856. 12. Mar de las Antillas. Carta de la Isla de Jamaica y Parte de la de Cuba. 1867. 13. Carta de la Isla de Cuba con ias Islas, Cayos, Bancos, y Canales Adyacentes, Canal viejo de Bahama, y la Parte Corogrdfica de la Isla. 1832. 14. Carta Esferica de una Parte de la Costa Setentrional y Meridional de la Ysla de Cuba desde Nuevitas hasta el Rio Camarioca, y desde Sabana la Mar hasta los Jardines, con el Canal viejo de Bahama y el de Santaren. 1856. 15. Carta Esferica de una Parte de la Costa Setentrional y Meridional de la Isla de Cuba desde Punta Icacos y Cayo de Piedras hasta el Cabo San Antonio, con la Isla de Pinos y Cayos Adyacentes. 1837. CUBA. 16. Puerto del Mariel. 29. Plano del Puerto de Yaguaneque. 17. arse de Mgr a say = 30. Puerto de Cananova. abafas en la Costa Norte de 1. Plano del Puerto de Cebollas. Tis de Oubs titauads Is Punts do | so pect, dates. los Cayos en Lat. 23° 4° 25” y Long. ; . 76° 35’ O. de Cadiz. 1829 33. dace de los Puertos de Cabonico y Bahia Ho : ivisa. ee 34. Puerto de Nipe. 20. Puerto ee: re 35. Plano del Puerto de Banes. 21. Plano del Puerto de Baitiquerf. ie ei = ~— Levantado, en 1861. - Puerto de Naranjo. 22. Plano del Pantin de Mata. Levan- 38. Plano del Puerto de Vita. tado en 1860. 39. Puerto de Bariai. 23. Plano del Puerto de Maravi. 40. Plano del Puerto de Jururu. Levantado en 1862. 41. Puerto de Gibara. _ 24. Plano del Puerto de Navas. Levan- 42. Puerto del Padre. tado en 1867. 43. Puerto de Manati. 25. Plano del Puerto de Cayaguaneque. 44, Puerto de Nuevas Grandes. Levantado en 1867. 45. Plano del Puerto de las Nuevitas del 26. Plano del Puerto de Taco. Levan- Principe. tado en 1862. 46. Canal de la Entrada del Puerto. 27. Plano del Fondeadero de Jaragua. 47. Costa Norte. Fondeadero del Cayo Levantado en 1867. Francés. 1874. 28. Plano del Puerto de Cayo Moa. Levantado en 1868. 48. Plano del Puerto de la Habana. Levantado en 1854. 49. Mar de las Antillas. Costa Norte de Cuba. Plano de la Ciudad y Puerto de Matanzas. Levantado en 1864. 50. Cuba. Carta del Canal viejo de Bahama. 1866. 51. Plano del Puerto de Santiago de Cuba. 1863. 52. Cuba. Plano del Puerto de Baracoa. Levantado en 1860. 53. Plano del Puerto de Sagua la Grande. Levantado en 1858, 1888 EUROPE.—SPAIN. CARTAS HIDROGRAFICAS ESPANOLAS (continued) :— America, ANTILLAS, CuBa, PaTaconta, Cutz, Perv, etc. (continued) :— 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71, 72. 73. 74, 75. 76. aa, 78. Fanales Hasta. 1854. A.—Fanal de Colon, en la P™ de Maternillos, Isla de Cuba. Luz Giratoria cada 1’ elevada 190 pies de Burgos, su tangente 15 millas. B.—Fanal de Santiago de Cuba, en la Parte E. de la entrada 4 la Bahia, como 4 un cuarto de milla 4 barlovento del Castillo del Morro. Carta del Gran Banco de Bahama, Parte de la Isla de Cuba y Costa de la Florida. 1858. Carta Esferica de la Isla de Puerto-Rico y las adyacentes, que 4 la misma pertenecen, Vieques, Culebra, Caja-de-Muertos, Mona, Monito y Desecheo, con Parte de las Islas de Santo Domingo y Saona. 1840. Carta Particular Esferica y Corografica de la Isla de Puerto Rico y las adyacentes que 4 la misma pertenecen Vieques, Culebra, Culebrita, Caja de Muertos, Mona, Monito y Desecheo. 1842. América Central. Costa Oeste. Carta de Ja Bahia de Panamdé. Levantada en 1847-64. Five Sections. América Meridional. Costa Oeste. Hoja I. Patagonia desde el Estrecho de Magallanes hasta el Golfo de Peas. 1872. América Meridional. Costa Oeste. Hoja II. Patagonia desde la Isla de S. Javier hasta el Rio y Cala Manzano. 1859. América Meridional. Costa Oeste. Hoja III. Chile desde el Rio Manzano hasta Punta del Gallo. 1859. Five Sections, América Meridional. Costa Oeste. Hoja IV. Chile desde la Punta del Gallo hasta la Punta de Taltal. 1860. Five Sections. América Meridional. Costa Oeste. Hoja V. Pert desde la Punta Taltal hasta la Bahia de Islay. 1859. Eight Sections. América Meridional. Costa Oeste. Hoja VI. Perf desde la Bahia de Islay hasta el Callao de Lima. 1859. Six Sections. América Meridional. Costa Oeste. Hoja VII. Pert desde el Callao de Lima hasta las Islas Lobos de Afuera. 1863. Nine Sections. América Meridional. Costa Oeste. Hoja VIII. Peri y Ecuador, desde las Islas Lobos de Afuera hasta la Punta de Mangles. 1867. Five Sections. América Meridional. Costa Oeste. Hoja IX. Ecuador y Nueva Granada desde la Punta de Mangles hasta el Rio David. 1868. América Meridional. Carta de la Parte Occidental del Estrecho de Magallanes 1785 4 1789 y 1826 4 1854. ‘Twenty-four Sections. América Meridional. (1) Carta de la Parte Oriental del Estrecho de Magallanes. 1834. (2) Plano de la Rada de Punta de Arenas. Levantado en 1861. América Meridional. Carta de la Entrada Oriental del Estrecho de Magallanes desde el Cabo de las Virgenes hasta la Angostura de Nuestra Senora de la Esperanza. Levantada en 1867 y -68. América Meridional. Carta del Estrecho de Magallanes. Levantada en 1826 4 1834. Puertos y Fondeaderos en el Estrecho de Magallanes. Levantados en 1867. Five Sections. Plano de la Bahfa de San Bartolomé, con la Rada Real é Isla de Santa Isabel con los Canales Adyacentes. Plano de la Rada de Punta de Arenas. Plano de la Ensenada de las Once Mil Virgenes. América Meridional. Estrecho de Magallanes. Planos de varios Puertos y Fon- deaderos. Levantados 1826 4 1830. Seventeen Sections. América Meridional. Carta de los Mares del Cabo de Hornos. 1843. América Meridional. Carta de la Tierra del Fuego que comprende desde Cabo de Peas hasta las Islas Gilbert, con las de Diego Ramirez. Levantada en 1830 4 1834. NL (Rouear). The Poetry of Science; or Studies of Physical Phenomena of Nature. ¥ 12mo. 1854 JAMES (G. P.R.) History of Richard Coeur de Lion. 12mo, 2 vols. 1854 JOYCE (Rzv. J.) Scientific Dialogues. 12mo. 1855 a (IMMANUEL). Critique of Pure Reason. 12mo. 1855 WAN (A. V.) Modern France; its Journalism, Literature, and Society. S8vo. 1863 RTINE (ALPHONSE DE) :— sey of the Girondists. 12mo, 3 vols. 1849 iF; a The French Revolution of 1848. 12mo, 1852 1A] NZ (A. L.) History of Painting. 12mo, 3 vols. 1852 NEANDER (Dr. Avevstus). Christian Life. 12mo. 1852 AIN TING. Lectures on. : 12mo. 1848 a ALL \LUST, FLORUS, ax VELLEIUS PATERCULUS. Translated. 12mo. 1852 TOCI KHAF (Dr. J. A.) Chemistry. 12mo. 1855 ENNEMANN (W.G.) History of Philosophy. Translated. 12mo. 1852 ARD (W.L.) Voice from the Mash Tun. 12mo. 1845 a TEALE’S SERIES :— 12mo, 11 vols. 1849-56 = Fe ren on Blasting. 7, 8. Elwes :— _ 2. Denison on Clock Making. (1) French and English Dictionary. 8. Dobson on Building. (2) Italian, English, and French 9, 10. Haddon’s Algebra and Key. 2 vols. 5 aid on Mast Making. és 4 ae on Clay Lands and Loamy Dictionary. 11. Harris on Electricity. SB iray on Marine Engines | arris on city 1876 CASE No. 28. Number of Volumes in this Case, 53. BACON (Lorp). Moral and Historical Works. COBBE (Frances P.) Cities of the Past. COXE (Witiam). DEVEY (JosepH). Logic; or the Scienee of Inference. ENNEMOSER (Dr. Josep). History of Magic. FARMER (Saran 8.) Tonga and the Friendly Islands. FINLAY (George). FLINT (H. M.) Mexico under Maximilian. FRANCIS (Jonny). English Railways. HOLTZAPFFEL (Cuarzzs). HUTCHINSON (Lucy). Life of Colonel Hutchinson. JOHNSTON (Jamzs F. W.) Scientific Agriculture. History of Greece. MACCULLOCH (J. RB.) Political Economy and Literature. MILTON (Jonny). Prose Works. PLAUTUS. Comedies of. ‘Translated. ROGER OF WENDOVER. Flowers of History. SCHILLER (Freperick). Works of. ‘Translated. SHERIDAN (Ricuarp Brinstey). Dramatic Works. STAUNTON (Howarp). Chess ‘Tournament. Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough. T'urning & Mechanical Manipulation. 8vo, 3 vols. 12mo. 12mo. 12mo, 3 vols. 12mo. 12mo, 2 vols. 8vo. 8vo, 5 vols. 8vo, 2 vols. 12mo. 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. 12mo, 5 vols, 12mo, 2 vols. 12mo, 2 vols. 12mo. 12mo. 12mo. 1852 1864 1847-48 1854 1851-57 8vo. Philad. 1867 1843-50 1845-49 1848-53 1854 1855 1851 1854 1849 1852 1849 1851 1852 1852 STRABO. Geography of. Translated. TIZARD (W.L.) ‘Treatise on Brewing. WEALE’S SERIES :— 1. Burnell (George R.) Limes, Cements, Mortars, &e. 2. French and English Phrase-Books. 3, 4, 5. Goodwin (Thomas) :— (1) Latin-English Dictionary. (2) English-Latin Dictionary. (3) Latin Grammar. 6. Hamilton (Hans Claude). Grammar. Greek YOUATT (Wituiam). The Dog. 12mo, 3 vols. 1854-57 8vo. 1857 12mo, 12 vols. 1852-58 7. Glynn (Joseph). Power of Water. 8, 9. Hamilton (Henry R.) (1) English-Greek Lexicon. i (2) Lexicon of the Greek Language. 10. Spencer (Charles Child). Playing the » Pianoforte. 11. Wiggins (J.) Embanking Lands from the Sea. 12. Woolhouse (W. 8. B.) Calculus. Differential 8vo. 1851 1877 CASE No. 29. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50 _ BRANDE (Witt1am Tuomas). Manual of Chemistry. 8vo, 2 vols. 1848 BURN (Lievr.-Cot.) Naval and Military Technical Dictionary of the French congee 5 : 8vo. 1854 CRAIK (Georce Litire). Pursuit of Knowledge. Svo. 1866 _ FARADAY (Micuaet). Chemical Manipulation. 8vo. 1842 _ HEGEL (George W. F.) Philosophy of History. Lectures on the. 12mo. 1857 _ HESIOD, CALLIMACHUS, anp THEOGNIS. Works of. Translated. 12mo. 1856 _ HOMER’S ILIAD. Translated. . 12mo. 1851 _ JACOB (Wiiu1am). Precious Metals. 8vo, 2 vols. 1831 _ KEIGHTLEY (Tuomas). Fairy Mythology. 12mo. 1851 _ KOHL (Jonany G.) England, Wales, and Scotland. Translated. 8vo. 1844 _ LAING (Samvzt). Journal of a Residence in Norway, 1834-36. 8yo. 1836 _ LOCKE (Joun). Works of. | 12mo, 2 vols. 1854 _. LUCRETIUS (Trrvs Carus). The Nature of Things. Translated. 12mo. 1851 _ LYELL (Sm Cuantes). Principles of Geology. 8vo. 1853 _ MACHIAVELLI (Niccoto). History of Florence. 12mo. 1851 _ MANTELL (G. A.) Petrifactions and their Teachings. 12mo. 1851 _ MILLER (Hvex). Sketch Book of Popular Geology. 12mo. Edinb. 1859 enol: (James). Elements of Mineralogy. 12mo. 1858 - OSBORN (Capratn SHERARD). An Arctic Journal. Svo. 1865 _ POLYGLOT OF FOREIGN PROVERBS. 12mo. 1857 _ PROUT (Witt1am, M.D.) Chemistry and Meteorology. 12mo. 1855 QUINTILIANUS (Marcus F.) Institutes of Oratory. Translated. 12mo,2 vols. 1856 _ REID (Davin Boswett). Theory and Practice of Ventilation. Svo. 1844 : REYNOLDS (Sm Josuva). Literary Works of. 12mo, 2 vols. 1855 _ RICARDO (Davy). Works of. 8vo. 1852 RICHARDSON (G. F.) Introduction to Geology. 12mo. 1851 ROBERTSON (J. B.) Lectures on Edmund Burke, 8vo. Dublin 1864 RUSSELL (J. Scorr). Treatise on the Steam Engine. 12mo. 1851 SCHILLER (Friepricu von). Works of. Translated. 12mo. 1850 SIMMS (Frepericx W.) Principles and Practice of Levelling. 8vo. 1856 _ SMITH (R. Barn). Italian Irrigation. 8vo,2 vols. 1855 _ TAYLOR (Jeremy, D.D.) Holy Living and Dying. 12mo. 1851 q ee SERS “a 12mo, 12 vols. 1850-59 | psey (G.D.) motive Engine. 7. Heather (J. F.) Descriptive Geometry. 4 2. Dobson (E.) Bricks and Tiles. 8. Metropolis Local Management Act. Rel eres, Sl |g ee Eegtdative Busetmanta (2) — Hak and Italian Dic- 10. Stephenson (George). Railways. 11. Strauss. German Grammar. : 2 Yalan "English German, and | 22 Taubert (Captain), Field Artillery. 3 French Dictionary. Translated. WHEATLEY (Cuantzs, M.A.) The Book of Common Prayer. 12mo. 1853 OOD (Nicuotas). Practical Treatise on Railroads. 8vo. 1831 ‘ XENOPHON. The Anabasis. Translated. 12mo. 1859 -YOUATT (Witt1am). The Pig. 8vo. 1847 10P 1878 CASE No. 30, Number of Volumes in this Case, 52. BALFOUR (J. H.) DOMESTIC MEDICINE, Handbook of. HOGG (Jasez). The Microscope; its History, &c. Homes and Haunts of the British Poets. Translated. JOHNSON (Jamzs). Patentees’ Manual; a Treatise on the Law and Practice of Letters HOWITT (Wit11amM). HUMBOLDT (ALEXANDER VoN). Cosmos. Patent. 8vo. 1853 LARDNER (Dionysius). The Steam Engine. 12mo. 1851 MACCULLOCH (J. Ramsay). Discourse on Political Economy. 8vo, 1825 MAHON (Lorn). History of England. 1713 to 1783. 8vo, 7 vols. 1853-54 MILL (Joun Sruart). Essays on Political Economy. 8vo. 1844 MURCHISON (Sr1r Ropericx Impry). Siluria ; History of the Oldestknown Rocks containing Organic Remains. 8vo. 1859 REID (Tuomas). Voyage to New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land. 8vo. 1822 — SCHILLER (Frrepricu von). Works of. ‘Translated. 12mo. 1853 ‘ SMITH (Tuomas). The Streets of London, 8vo. 1861 WEALE’S SERIES :— 12mo, 12 vols. 1849-59 x 1. Burnell (G.R.) Hydraulic Engineering 8. Harris (Sir W. 8.) Animal and Voltaic 2 2. Fownes (G.) Rudimentary Chemistry. Electricity. 1 3. Gessert (M. A.) Glass Staining. 9. Heather (J. F.) Mathematical Instru-— + Ese he ments; their Construction, &c. Oz 4, Gibbons (David). Law of Contracts, : 5. Glynn (Joseph). Construction of Me Portlock (Lieut.-Col.) Geology. q as re 11, Stevenson (David). Civil Engineering — 6. Halleur (Dr. G. C.) Art of Photo- of North America. 4q graphy. 12. Treatise on the Construction of ei 7. Nuisances Removal Act. Class Book of Botany ; the Vegetable Kingdom. CHEMICAL SOCIETY (Tue). Journals and Memoirs of. DE LA BECHE (Henry T.) Geology of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset. 1855 1843-59 8vo. 8vo, 14 vols. 1839 1855 1861 8vo. 1863 1849-58 8vo, 2 vols. 12mo. 12mo. 12mo, 5 vols. 1879 CASE No. 31. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. AGASSIZ (Lovts). Comparative Physiology. 12mo. 1855 BACON (Lorn). Physical and Metaphysical Works. 12mo. 1858 BOLLEY (Dr. P. A.) Manual of Technical Analysis. 12mo. 1857 _ BREMER (Freprixa). The H—— Family, &c. 12mo. 1853 _ CAESAR’S COMMENTARIES. Translated. 12mo. 1857 CICERO :—1. Three Books of Offices. Translated. 12mo. 1856 1 2. Oratory and Orators. Translated. 12mo. 1855 _ EMERSON (G. Rosz). London ; How the Great City grew. 12mo. 1862 FERGUSSON (James). Handbook of Architecture. 8v0,2 vols. 1859 GREGORY (Ourvravs). Christian Religion. 12mo. 1853 _ GREY (Eart ve). Characteristics of the Duke of Wellington. 8vo. 1853 GQUIZOT (F. P.G.) Memoirs of the English Revolution. Translated. | 12mo. 1856 _ HALL (Rev. Rozert). Miscellaneous Works. 12mo. 1853 HOMER. Odyssey of. Translated. 12mo. 1851 HUNTINGTON (J. B.) Tables and Rules for Calculation of Earthwork. 12mo. 1847 KIDD (Joun). Adaptation of External Nature to Physical Condition of Man. 12mo. 1852 _ KIRBY (Rev. Wiiu1am). Habits of Animals. 12mo, 2 vols. 1852 LEPSIUS (Kart Ricup.) Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, &e. Translated. 12mo. 1853 _ LEWIS (Sm G. Cornnewatt). Essay on Government of Dependencies. Svo. 1841 _ LIEBIG (Justus von). Agricultural Chemistry. 8vo. 1855 q LIEFDE (Joun bE). Six Months among the Charities of Europe. 12mo. 1867 _ LOUDON (J. Cravprs). Encyclopaedia of Plants. 8vo. 1855 _ MALLET (Pact Hewrt). Northern Antiquities. Translated. 12mo. 1847 _ MECHANICS’ MAGAZINE. Vols. 50 to 58. 8vo, 9 vols. 1849-53 _ MILLER (Hven). 1. First Impressions of England and its People. 12mo. 1858 } 2. Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland. 12mo. 1858 _ MULDER (G. J.) The Chemistry of Wine. Translated. 12mo. 1857 - OCKLEY (Smron). History of the Saracens. 12mo. 1848 PALESTINE. Early Travels in. 12mo. 1848 _ PINDAR. Odes of. Translated. 12mo. 1852 _ REUMONT (Atrrep ve). Carafas of Maddaloni. 12mo. 1854 _ RILEY (H. T.) Dictionary of Latin Quotations, Proverbs, &c. 12mo. 1859 _ SCHLEGEL (A. Wituetm.) Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature. 12mo. 1846 _ STAUNTON (Howarp). The Chess Player. 12mo. 1848 _ STOCKHARDT (Dr. Jutius). Chemistry of Agriculture. 12mo. 1855 _ THEOCRITUS. Bion and Moschus. Translated. 12mo. 1853 _TREDGOLD (T.) Principles of Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings. 8vo. 1836 _ VIRGIL. Works of. Translated. 12mo. 1850 _ WEALE’S SERIES :— 12mo, 5 vols. 1849-57 1. Chronology, Rudimentary. 4. Grantham (John). Iron Ship Building. 2, 3. Dempsey (G. D.) Drainage. 2 vols. | 5. Raspail (F. V.) Domestic Medicine. 1880 CASE No. 32. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. BISSET (AnpREw). Omitted Chapters in the History of England. ) 8vo. 1864 BRADFORD (Wrtuiam). Correspondence of Charles V. 8vo. 1850 CLARKE (E. D.) Travels in Russia, Tartary, and Turkey. 12mo. Aberdeen 1848 DARWIN (Cuartzs). Researches in Geology. | — 8vo. +1839 FORBES (Cuartzs 8.) Iceland; its Volcanoes, Geysers, and Glaciers. 8vo. 1860 HADFIELD (Wit1am). Brazil, the River Plate, and the Falkland Islands. 8vo. 1854 HALLAM (Henry). View of the State of Europe. 8vo, 3 vols. 1853 KAYE (Joun Witii1am). Life and Correspondence of Lord Metcalfe. 8vo,2vols. 1854 KERR (Rosert, F.R.S.) General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels. Vols. 10 to 18. 8vo, 9 vols. 1814-24 LYELL (Srr Cuartes). The Antiquity of Man. 8vo. 1863 MEADOWS (Tuomas Taytor). The Chinese and their Rebellions. 8vo. 1856 METCALFE (Rev. Frepericx). The Oxonian in Norway. 12mo, 2 vols. 1856 PARR (Samuzt, D.D.) Metaphysical Tracts of the 18th Century. 8vo. 1837 RUSSELL (Lorp Jonny). Memoirs of Thomas Moore. © 8vo. 1860 SHAFFNER (Cotonez Tat. P.) The War in America. 12mo. 1862 SQUIER (E. G.) Nicaragua; its People and Scenery. 8vo, 2 vols. 1852 TRAVELLER (THe Mopern) :— 12mo, 19 vols. 1825 to 1839 1, America (North). 2 vols. 7. Mexico. 2 vols. 2. Arabia. 8. Palestine. . 8. Birmah, Siam, and Assam. 9. Persia and China. 2 vols. 4, Brazil. 2 vols. . 10. Russia. 5. Egypt. 2 vols. 11, Syria. 2 vols. 6. Greece. 2 vols. 12, Turkey. F WHEWELL (Wru1am, D.D.) Lectures on Moral Philosophy. 8yvo. 1852 WHITESIDE (J., M.P.) Italy in the Nineteenth Century. Svo. 1860 1881 CASE No. 33, Number of Volumes in this Case, 48. - BRANDE (W. T.) Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art. 8vo. BURKE (Peter). Celebrated Naval and Military Trials. 8yo. = _ CHADWICK (W.) The Life and Times of Daniel Defoe. - 8yo, CHAMBERS (Lisvr-Cotowst). Garibaldi and Italian Unity. 8v0. CHEVALIER (Miowzt). Mexico, Ancient and Modern. 8vo, 2 vols. COPLAND (James). Dictionary of Practical Medicine. 8yo, 4 vols. DOUGLAS (W.) Soldiering in Sunshine and Storm. 8vo. Edinb. _ EDWARDS (H.S.) 1. The Polish Captivity. 8vo, 2 vols. 2. The Polish Insurrection. 8vo, 2 vols. ELTON (C.) Norway, the Road and the Fell. 8yvo. FITZGERALD (Percy). The Life of Laurence Sterne. 8vo, 2 vols. =F AYWARD (A.) Diaries of a Lady of Quality. Svo. ‘HURSTHOUSE (C.) New Zealand the “Britain of the South.” 8yo. JESSE (G. R.) Researches into the History of the British Dog. vo, 2 vols. KEBBEL (T. Epwarp). Essays upon History and Politics. 8vo. KNIGHTON (W.) The Private Life of an Eastern King. 8v0. LEICHHARDT (L.) Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia, vo. LEMPRIERE (C.) Notes in Mexico in 1861-62. 8yo. LIVINGSTONE (D. ayp C.) Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi. 8vo. LO UIS XVItx. Heroes, Philosophers, and Courtiers of the Time of. 8vo, 2 vols. LYELL (Sm C.) The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man. _—_8v0. | \ OUAT (F.C.) Adventures and Researches among the Andaman Islanders. 8vo. MUNDY (Avwmat). H. M.S. “Hannibal” at Palermo. 8vo. MUSHET (Davi). Papers on Iron and Steel. Syo. POLLARD (Epwarp A.) The First Year of the War in America, 1863-64. 8vo. STONEY (H. Buruzr). A Residence in Tasmania. 8yo. ROLLOPE (A.) A History of the Commonwealth of Florence. Svo, 4 vols. WOLZOGEN (Baron vox). Raphael Santi; his Life and Works. Byo. er 1853 1866 1859 1864 1864 1858 ‘D CKENS (Cuartes). Household Narrative of Current Events. S8vo,6vols. 1850-55 1865 1863 1865 1864 1864 $6 ORDON (Mrs.) Christopher North; a Memoir of John Wilson. 8vo,2vols. Edinb. 1862 1864 1861 1866 1864 1855 1847 1862 1865 1863 1863 1863 1863 1840 1865 1856 1865 1866 1882 CASE No. 34. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. BERRY (Miss). Journals and Correspondence, 1783—1852. BONER (Cuartes). Transylvania. BROOKE (Sir James). Private Letters; Events of his Life. BURY (Viscount). Exodus of the Western Nations. COBBE (F. P.) Italics, Politics, People, &c. in Italy in 1864. 8yvo, 3 vols. 8yo, 8vo, 3 vols. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo. CROWTHER (Rev. 8.) anp TAYLOR (Rev. J.C.) Gospel on the Niger. 8vo. CURR (Epw. M.) Pure Saddle-Horses, and how to breed them in Australia. 8vo. DAY (Samuet P.) English America; or Canadian Places, &c. DELMARD (8. D.) Village Life in Switzerland. D’ EWES (J.) China, Australia, and the Pacific Islands in 1853-56. DUTTON (F.) South Australia and its Mines. ESTVAN (B.) War Pictures from the South. FAIRBAIRN (Wir). Iron ; its History, &c. FOWLER (Frank). Last Gleanings. FOX (Wrttram). The War in New Zealand. ; FREYTAG (Gustav). Pictures of German Life. Translated. Svo. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo. 8vo. . 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo. 8vo. 8yvo, 2 vols. HERBERT (Avseron). The Danes in Camp. Letters from Sénderborg. 8vo. HODDER (Epwarp). New Zealand Life. KAVANAGH (Jutta). English Women of Letters. LAYARD (Austin H.) Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh. LEWIS (Sm G.C.) Administration of Great Britain from 1783 to 1830. LIVINGSTONE (Davi). Travels in South Africa. MASSON (Cuartes). Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, the Panjab, and Kalat, from 1826 to 1838. MAYNE (Commanper L. C., R.N.) British Columbia. MOOR (Heyry). Visit to Russia in 1862. MORGAN (Lapy). Memoirs, Autobiography, Diaries, &c. O'BRIEN (Aveustin P.) Petersburg and Warsaw in 1863-64. PETO (Sir S. Morton). Resources of America. ST. JOHN (Spenser). Life in the Forests of the Far East. SMITH (Apam). Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. SMITH (Epwarp). Health and Disease in the Human System. SMITH (Wrx1am). 1. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. 2. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. WARBURTON (Extor). Memoirs of Prince Rupert. 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo, 3 vols. 8yvo. 8vo. Edinb. 1861 1865 1865 1853 1865 1864 1859 1863 1864 1865 1857 1846 1863 1864 — 1866 1863 1864 1862 1863 1864 1857 1882 Svo, 2 vols. 186: 8vo. 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. — 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo, 3 vols. 1883 CASE No. 35. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. i; ‘A (Aywa v). A Lady’s Visit to Manilla and Japan. ies 1863 ADALBERT (Price or Prussia). Travels in the South of Europe and Brazil. a 8vo, 2 vols. 1849 ANDERSON (C. J.) The Okavango River. Svo. 1862 3E) (G.) Gatherings of a Naturalist in Australia. _ 8vo. 1841 BLAKISTON (T. W.) Five Months on the Yang-Tsze. Svo. 1862 BUCKNILL (J. Cartes). The Psychology of Shakespeare. 8vo. 1859 CH. RISTIE (W. Doucat). Memoirs, Letters, and Speeches of Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury. 8vo. 1859 COOPER (J. F.) The History of the Navy of the United States. 8vo,2 vols. 1839 DILLON (Caprar Peer.) Voyage in the South Seas. 8vo, 2 vols. 1829 ] 7ARLEY (J. Lewis). The Resources of Turkey. 8vo. 1866 FEARN (Joux). Anti-Tooke; Principles and Structure of Language. Svo. 1824 FL AY (Georce). History of the Greek Revolution. 8vo, 2 vols. 1861 AZ EER or tHe WORLD. 8vo, 7 vols. 1856 GES VER (ApranaM). New Brunswick. 8vo. 1847 HUMBOLDT (Auexanper voy). Letters of. 8vo. 1860 HU HINSON (T. J.) Ten Years’ Wanderings amongst the Ethiopians. 8vo. 1861 KENNEDY. Notes on the Battle of Waterloo. 8vo. 1865 EPPEL (Carrary). Expedition to Borneo in H.M.S. “Dido.” 8vo,2 vols. 1846 LONG (Gzorcz). France and its Revolutions. 8vo. 1850 16 NET (Francois A.) History of Mary Queen of Scots. 8vo, 2 vols. 1861 MILES (CotoneL). History of Tipu Sultan. 8vo. 1864 {ICHOLS (Tuomas L.) Forty Years of American Life. 8vo, 2 vols. 1864 R TANBY (Marquis). A Year of Revolution ; Paris in 1848. 8vo, 2 vols. 1857 PARNELL (Ricuarp). The Grasses of Britain. Svo. Edinb, 1845 ICHARDSON (Sir Jouy). Arctic Searching Expedition. 8vo, 2 vols. 85 1 USCHENBERGER (W.S. W.) Voyage round the World. 8vo, 2 vols. 1838 ALA (G. A.) My Diary in America. Svo, 2 vols, 1865 ARTORIUS (C.) Mexico and the Mexicans. 8yo. 1859 TEPHENS (Henry). The Book of the Farm. 8vo, 2 vols. 1852 TEVENSON (Davin). Civil Engineering in North America. 8vo. 1838 JILSON (‘T.B.) Voyage round the World. Svo. 1835 1865 ‘OOD (Rev. J.G.) Homes without Hands. 8vo. 1884 CASE No. 36. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. APPLETON (D.) Dictionary of Mechanics & esis 8vo, 2 vols. New York 1857 | AUSTRALIA. The Picture of. 8vo. 1829 BLANC (Louis). History of Ten Years, 1830-40. 8vo, 2 vols. 1844 BLUMENBACH (J. F.) Manual of Comparative Anatomy. 8vo. 1827 CHAMBERS (W. anv R.) Pictorial History of the Russian War. 8vo. Edinb. 1856 CUNNINGHAM (G. Govrrzy). Lives of Eminent Englishmen—Alfred the Great to Latest Times. 8vo, 8 vols. 1855 ELLIS (Rev. Witt1am). Three Visits to Madagascar. 8vo. 1859 FORRESTER (J. J.) Portugal and its Capabilities, 8vo. 1860 FREER (Martna W.) Married Life of Anne of Austria. 8vo, 2 vols. 1864 HUMBOLDT (ALEXANDER von). Letters of. 8vo. 1860 KNIGHT (Corneia). Autobiography of. 8vo, 2 vols. 1861 LAURIE (Lizur. Wm. F. B.) Northern Europe. 8vo. 1862 LIN-LE. The History of the Ti-Ping Revolution. 8vo, 2 vols. 1866 | MACAULAY (Tuomas Baztnaron, Lop). Speeches of. Svo, 2 vols. 1853 M‘INTOSH (C.) Book of the Garden. 8vo, 2 vols. Edinb. 1863 — MILL (Joun Stuart). Representative Government. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1861 — MURRAY (A. W.) Missions in Western Polynesia, 1889 to 1862. 8vo. 1863 PFEIFFER (Iva). Journey to Iceland. 8vo. 1852 — RICHARDSON (Sm Jouy, LL.D.) The Polar Regions. 7 8vo. LHdind. 1861 \ SIDNEY (Samvzt). The Three Colonies of Australia. 8vo, 1863 SISMONDI (Jzan C. L. 8. dE). Political Bootes, and the Philosophy of Government. Translated. 8vo. 1847 — SMITH (Grorce, D.D.) Three Weeks in Japan. 8vo. 1861 . STOKES (Caprain J. Lort). Discoveries in Australia. 8vo, 2 vols. 1846 SWEET (Rosert). Flora Australasica. | 8vo. 1827-28 TENNENT (Sir James Emerson). Ceylon; Account of the Island of. 8vo,2vols. 186 THORESBY (Ratpw). 1. Diary of, 1677—1724. 8vo, 2 vols. 2. Letters of Eminent Men to Ralph Thoresby. 8vo, 2 vols. TIMBS (Jonny). English Eccentrics and Eccentricities. 8vo, 2 vols. WRIGHT (Tuomas). History of Ireland. a.p, 82 to 1853. 8vo, 3 vols. No date 1885 CASE No. 37. a Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. _ BEAMISH (Ricuanp). Memoirs of the Life of Sir Mare Isambard Brunel. 8vo. 1862 _ BORTHWICK (J. D.) Three Years in California. 8vo. 1857 e 30SWELL (James). Tour to the Hebrides. 8vo. 1813 BI RISTED (Jons). Tour through the Highlands of Scotland. 8vo, 2 vols. 1803 [BERS (W. anp R.) Information for the People. 8vo, 2 vols. 1857 = oe Remains of Sir Humphrey Davy (Bart.) 8vo. 1858 ba ENNYS (N. B.) Cruise of the “Saint George.” 8vo. 1862 VEY (Joszru). Life of Joseph Locke, C.E. 8vo. 1862 » OBSON (Epwarp). Guide to Artificers’ Work. 8vo. 1858 FE ATHERSTONHAUGH (G. W.) Canoe Voyage up the Minnay Sotor ; with Account of Lead and Copper Deposits in Wisconsin. 8vo, 2 vols. 1847 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY of Great Britain, Memoirs of the. 4to, 3 vols. 1846 “GOLDSMITH (Outver). Miscellaneous Works. 8vo, 4 vols. 1812 HA DFIELD (Witt1am). Brazil, River Plate, and Falkland Islands. 8vo. 1854 HOWITT (Wim). Visits to Remarkable Places. 8vo, 2 vols. 1842 “HUTCHINGS (J. M.) Scenes in California. Svo. 1865 B: UTTON (Mark). Cruise of the “Humming Bird;” or Notes near Home. 8vo. 1864 [VIMY (Joszpu). Life of John Milton. 8vo. 1833 LIDDELL (Henry) ap SCOTT (Rozert). Greek-English Lexicon. 4to. Oxford 1855 c. EN (Tuomas, Bisnor). Life of. 8vo, 2 vols. 1854 [ACAULAY (Tomas Basryetoy, Lorp). Lays of Ancient Rome. 8vo. 1863 MACLEOD (Heyy D.) On Banking. 8vo, 2 vols. 1855 MAE ON (Lorp). War of Succession in Spain. 8vo. 1832 MANCHESTER (Duxz or). Court & Society, from Elizabeth to Anne. 8vo, 2 vols. 1864 [ILEY (Rev. J.) Rome under Paganism and under the Popes. 8vo, 2 vols. 1843 iE ROUSE (J. F. G. pe ta). Voyage round the World. 8vo, 2 vols. 1798 ERTSON (Rev. Witt1am). Residence at Gibraltar, 1841. 8vo. Ldinb. 1844 A (Gzorce A.) Trip to Barbary. 8vo. 1866 ATCHLEY (ArtuuR). Treatise on Savings Banks. 8vo. 1860 SMITH (Rey. Sypyey). Works of. 8vo. 1854 bor WITH (Txomas). Treatise on Isometrical Drawing. 8vo. 1838 SWAINSON (Witi1am). New Zealand ; Colonization of. 8vo. 1859 OPICS or 1846 axp 1847. 8vo. 1846-47 v SON (Joun M.) Rural Cyclopaedia; a Dictionary of Agriculture. 8vo, 4 vols. 1848 EE. | we 1886 CASE No. 38. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. BAIRD (Rev. R.) Religion in the United States of America. 8vo. Ldinb. BALDWIN (W.C.) African Hunting, from Natal to the Zambesi, 1852-60. 8vo. BARROW (Sir Joun). Voyages of Discovery. 8vo. BENGER (Miss). Memoirs of Mary Queen of Scots. 8vo, 2 vols. CAMPBELL (Tomas). Frederick the Great. 8vo, 2 vols, CARPENTER (Witu1Am B.) Principles of Human Physiology. 8vo. COMMONPLACE PHILOSOPHER. 8vo. COUCH (Jonatuan). [Illustrations of Instinct. 8vo. CRAIK (G. L.) English Causes Célébres. * 8vo. CROWE (J. A.) ano CAVALCASELLE (G.B.) History of Painting. 8vo, 3 vols. DEVEREUX (W. B.) Lives and Letters of the Earls of Essex. 8vo, 2 vols. FRANCIS (Francis). Fish Culture; Guide to. 8vo. GALTON (F.) Vacation Tourists, and Notes of Travel in 1860. 8vo, 2 vols. HAYWARD (A.) Biographical and Critical Essays. 8vo, 2 vols. HOLLINGSHEAD (Jonny). Stories and Essays. 8vo, 2 vols. HUGHES (Tuomas). Scouring of the White Horse. 12mo. JUNIOR (J. R.) Preservation of Meats. 8vo. LANKESTER (E.) Uses of Animals in relation to Industry of Man. 8vo. No date — McCULLOCH (J. R.) Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, &c. 8vo, 2 vols. McLEOD (Lyons). ‘Travels in Eastern Africa. ; 8vo, 2 vols, MUSGRAVE (G. M.) Rambles through Normandy. 8vo. PHILLIPS (Str Tuomas). Wales; the Language, Social Condition, &c. 8vo. PITT (Wrttiam, Eart or CuatHam). Correspondence of. 8vo, 4 vols, PULSZKY (Tueresa). Tales and Traditions of Hungary. 8vo. RUSSELL (W. H., LL.D.) British Expedition to the Crimea. 8vo. SCHERZER (Cart). Travels in the Free States of Central America. 8vo, 2 vols. SMYTH (C. Prazzt). Three Cities in Russia. 8vo, 2 vols. SPEKE (Caprain J. H.) Discovery of the Sources of the Nile. 8vo. Edinb. ST. CLAIR (Lavy H.) Dainty Dishes. 8vo, Edinb. STRANGFORD (Viscountsss). Eastern Shores of the Adriatic. 8vo. VAUGHAN (R., D.D.) Revolutions in British History. 8vo, 3 vols. WESTGARTH (Witt1am). Tracks of McKinlay across Australia. 8yo. WILMOT (Sim J. Earpury). Reminiscences of T, Assheton Smith, Esq. 8vo. 1854 1863 1846 1823 1844 1855 1862 1847 1844 1864 1853 1863 186i 1858 1865 1859 1864 1854 1860 1887 CASE No. 39. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ADAMSON (R.) The Cottage Garden. 12mo. Edinb. 1856 , BORROW (GzoraE). Wild Wales; its People, Scenery, &c. Svo, 3 vols. 1862 BURTON (Cartan R.F.) The Lake Regions of Central Africa. 8vo,2vols. 1860 BUTT (Isaac). History of Italy ; from Abdication of Napoleon. 8vo,2 vols. 1860 CLONCURRY (Vatentive, Lorp). Life and Times of. Svo. Dublin. 1850 ‘CURZON (Hoy. Rozert). Visits to the Monasteries of the Levant. 8vo. 1849 DOYLE (Marrm). Things worth Knowing. 12mo. 1857 FORSTER (Joun). Life of Oliver Goldsmith. 8vo. 1848 x f (J. H.) British Enterprise beyond the Seas. 12mo. 1865 oa MGEE (Jou). Dairy Stock. 12mo. Edinb. 1861 -GOSSE (Pumir H.) Romance of Natural History. 8vo. 1860 oe GUIZOT (F. P.G.) Memoirs of George Monk, Duke of Albemarle. 12mo. 1851 -HANNAY (Jamus). Characters and Criticisms. 12mo. Edinb. 1865 JONES (J.M.) The Naturalist in Bermuda. 8vo. 1859 KELLY (Wim). Life in Victoria. 8vo. 1860 iM ele (Orro von). A New Voyage round the World. Svo, 2 vols. 1830 Rg A RTINE (ALPHONSE DE). Memoirs of Celebrated Characters. 8vo,2 vols. 1854 OL NGFORD (J. A.) Prison Books and their Authors. Svo. 1861 a u bee (Dronystus, D.C.L.) The Museum of Science and Art. 8vo,6 vols. 1859 1A’ { (WirrED). States of the River Plate. Svo. 1866 i uEI' cH (Wituram, D.D.) God’s Glory in the Heavens. Svo. 1862 ut NTON (Wrttram). Colossal Vestiges of Older Nations. Svo. 1862 UDLOW (J.M.) History of the United States. 8vo, Camb. 1862 McPARLAND (C.) History of British India. 8vo. 1854 RTIN (C.L.) The Pig. 8vo. 1863 4 TCHELL (0. M.) The Planetary and Stellar Worlds. 8vo. Glasg. 1862 MO GES (Marquis pz). Baron Gros’ Embassy to China and Japan in 1857-58. ‘Translated. 8vo. 1860 PR RIE ISTLEY (Joszru, LL.D.) History of Electricity. Svo, 2 vols. 1775 SSELL (Wittram H.) My Diary in India. 8vo, 2 vols. 1860 UELSON (J.) The Honey Bee. 8vo. 1860 aT (Atexayper). A Summer in Skye. 8vo,2 vols. 1865 RICKLAND (Acnzs). Lives of the Seven Bishops committed to the Tower in 1688. 1 IBS (Jouy). Something for Everybody. . Bie Bs dete TOVEY (C.) Wine and Wine Countries. 12mo. 1862 ¥ as (E. B.) Researches into the Early History of Mankind. 8yo. 1865 VICTORIA. The Gold Fields of. 12mo. Melb. 1862 Pw 1888 CASE No. 40. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ANDERSON (Rev. F. L. M.) Russian Poland in 1863. 8vo. 1864 ASHWORTH (H.) United States, Cuba, and Canada. 8vo. 1861 BURTON (J. Hitz). The Cairngorm Mountains, 8vo. 1864 COUNTRY PARSON. Commonplace Philosopher. 8vo. 1862 DICK (Tuomas). Diffusion of Knowledge. 12mo. Glasg. 1864 DICTIONARY or DAILY WANTS. 8vo. 1861 EATON (C. A.) Rome in the Nineteenth Century. 12mo, 2 vols. 1852 ELPHINSTONE (Hoy. Movntsrvart). History of India. 8yo. 1849 FLANAGAN (R.) History of New South Wales. 8vo, 2 vols. 1862 GOSSE (Pum H.) A Year at the Sea-Shore. 8vo. 1865 GRANT (J.) The Castle of Edinburgh. 12mo. Edinb. 1862 HAYES (Isaac L.) Arctic Boat Journey in 1854. 8vo. Boston 1860 3 HAYWARD (A.) Letters & Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), 8vo, 2 vols. 1861 HILDRETH (R.) Japan and the Japanese. 8vo. Boston1861 KELLY (Witu1am). Life in Victoria. Svo. 1860: — LANGFORD (J. A.) Prison Books and their Authors. 12mo. 1861 LONGFELLOW (H. WanswortH). Poetical Works. 12mo. Edinb. No date Fr LOTHIAN (Marguzss or). Confederate Secession. 8vo. 1864 LOWELL (J. Russett). Fire-side Travels. 12mo. 1864 _ MALING (E. A.) Song Birds, and How to keep them. 12mo. 1862 MOGES (Marquis pr). Embassy to China and Japan in 1857-58. 12mo, 1860_ MOORE (Tuomas). Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. 5th Ed. 8vo, 2 vols, : NEW YORKER. Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army. 12mo. NORTHERN CIRCUIT; or Notes of Sweden, Finland, and Russia. 8vo. ROMILLY (Sm Samvet). Memoirs written by Himself. 8vo, 2 vols. 184 RUSKIN (Jouy). Sesame and Lilies. | 12mo. SHAFFNER (Coronet T. P.) The War in America. STANHOPE (Pump Henry, Ear). Miscellanies. STUART (Rev. A. Moopy). VECCHJ (Cotonet). Garibaldi at Caprera. 12mo. WHARTON (Grace). The Literature of Society. 8vo, 2 vols. WILSON (Proressor Jonn). ‘The Works of. 8vo, 12 vols. YOUATT (Witt1am). Sheep; their Breeds, Management, &c. 1889 CASE No. 41. Number of Volumes in this Case, 47. Y (T.) Records of Longevity. Svo. 1857 STER (Saxe). William Paterson; his Life and Trials. 8vo. Edinb. 1858 ARD (W.D.) Voyages and Services of the ‘‘ Nemesis.” 8vo, 2 vols. 1844 'ULLOCK (W.H.) Polish Experiences. 8vo. 1864 CHAMBERLAYNE (Rev. 1.) The Australian Captive; or Fifteen Years in the Life of ‘William Jackman. 8vo. 1853 DUNCAN (C.) The Turks in Asia. 8vo,2 vols. 1855 WICK (Epwarp BacknHouse). A pee s three Years’ Residence in Persia. 8vo,2 vols. 1864 EDW WARDS (A. B.) History of France. 12mo. 1858 a ALIS (H.) Romances and Ballads of Ireland. 12mo. Dublin 1850 205 SSTER (Tuomas). Norway and its Scenery. 8vo. 1853 HERSCHEL (Sir Joun W. F.) Physical Geography. 2nd Ed. 8vo. Edinb. 1862 HILL (8. 8.) 1. Travels in the Sandwich and Society Islands. 8vo. 1856 2 ot Egypt and Syria. | 8vo. 1866 HUNT (F. Kyicut). The Fourth Estate. 8vo. 1850 KANE (Euisua Kent). Arctic Expeditions. 8vo. 1864 LENDING A HAND; or Help for the Working Classes. 8vo. 1866 Lf VS (Witu1am). Her Majesty’s Mails; a History of the Post Office, &c. 8vo. 1865 é c [oCOMBIE (T.) Australasian Sketches. 2nd Series. Svo. 1861 MACKINTOSH (Rr. Hoy. Sm James). Miscellaneous Works. 8vo, 3 vols. 1854 M01 Y (Henry). Journal of a London Play-goer, 1851-66. 8vo. 1866 PARR (Harriet). Life and Death of Jeanne D’Arc. 8vo, 2 vols. 1866 >AR RY (Carr. Siz W. E.) Three Voyages to the Polar Seas. 12mo, 5 vols. 1831 ALA (G. A.) Twice round the Clock. 8vo. No date SIMMONDS (P. L.) Waste Products. Syo. 1862 IMPSON (Str Georce). Narrative of a Journey round the World, 1841-42. | 8vo, 2 vols. 1847 say 1 (James). Artist Life and Character. 8vo. 1853 ¥ (Jonnx Joyes). Britannia Antiquissima. 8vo. Melb. 1860 I 3 (J.) Rambles by Rivers. 12mo. 1845 ac MB S (Joun). Schooldays of Eminent Men. 12mo. 1862 'WISS (Horace). Life of Lord Chancellor Eldon. 8vo, 3 vols, 1844 ARTEE (J. W.) Letters of Robert Southey. 8yo,4 vols. 1856 1890 CASE No. 42. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ANDERSEN (Hans Curistran). In Spain. 8vo. 1864 ANDERSON (W.) Self-made Men. 8vo. 1865 BARTH (H.) ‘Travels in North and Central Africa. 8vo, 5 vols. 1857-58 BOSWELL (Jamzs). Life of Samuel Johnson. | 8vo, 10 vols, 1835-39 BUNN (A.) Old England and New England. 8vo, 2 vols. 1853 CATLOW (Aayes anD Maria E.) Sketching Rambles. Svo,2 vols. 1861 CHORLEY (Henry F.) Thirty Years’ Musical Recollections, 8vo, 2 vols. 1862 DELAMER (E. 8.) Pigeons and Rabbits. 12mo. 1864 FOWLER (Frank). Last Gleanings. Svo. 1864 GORST (J. E.) The Maori King; or the Story of Our Quarrel with the Natives of New Zealand. 8vo. 1864 HARDMAN (Freperick). Spanish Campaign in Morocco. 8vo. Hdinb. 1860 JERDAN (W.) Autobiography of; with his Reminiscences during the last Fifty years. 12mo, 4 vols. 1852 — KAYE (Joun W.) History of the War in Afghanistan. 12mo, 3 vols, 1857 — LIDDELL (Henry Groraer). History of Rome, to the Establishment of the Empire. 8vo, 2 vols. 1855 — MARSHMAN (J.C.) Story of Carey, Marshman, and Ward. 12mo, 1864 OSSOLI (Maraaret Futter). At Home and Abroad. 8vo. Boston 1856 PERTHES (Crement 1.) Life and Times of Frederick Perthes. 8vo. Edinb. 1858 ST. JOHN (Cizanzes). Natural History and Sport in Moray. 8v0, Edinb. 1863 SMYTH (Mrs. Grtuespre). Romance of Diplomacy. 8vo, 2 vols. 1861 Av TAYLOR (Rev. J. W.) Memoir of David M. M. Crichton. 8vo, Edinb, 1853 TIMBS (Joun). 1. Curiosities of Science. 12mo, 2 vols, 2. Anecdote Biography. 8vo. TRENCH (Rey. F.) A Few Notes from Past Life. vo. 1862 WELD (Cuartes R.) The Pyrenees, West and East. 8yo, WHITE (Watrer). Eastern England, from the River Thames to the Humber. S8yo, 2 vols, 1891 CASE No. 43. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. _ BLAIKIE (Rev. W.G.) Heads and Hands in the World of Labour. Svo. 1865 BURTON (J. Hm). The Scot Abroad. 8vo, 2 vols. Edinb. 1864 _ DELAMER (E.8.) Flax and Hemp; their Culture and Manipulation. © 8vo. 1854 EAGLES (Rev. J.) Essays contributed to “ Blackwood’s Magazine.” 8vo. 1857 g IDWARDS (W.H.) Voyage up the River Amazon. 12mo. 1847 FREER (Marrua W.) Life of Jeanne D’Albret, Queen of Navarre. Svo. No date FULLER (F.) Five Years in New Zealand. 8vo. 1859 (ArTHuR). Friends in Council. 8vo, 2 vols. 1861 HIBBERD (Suretey). Profitable Gardening; a Practical Guide. 8vo. No date -HOLDSWORTHY (W. A.) County Court Guide. 12mo. 1863 IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW. Selections from. 8vo, 7 vols. Dublin 1857 _ KEMBLE (F. Annz). Residence on a Georgian Plantation, 1838-39. 8vo. 1863 KNIGHT (Miss Corwezia.) Autobiography of. 8vo, 2 vols. 1861 KNIGHT (Cuantzs). Shadows of the Old Booksellers. Svo. 1865 LIVES of Good Servants, by Author of “Mary Powell.” 12mo. 1857 - LLANOVER (Lavy). Autobiography of Mary Granville. 8vo, 3 vols. 1861 ; LYTTON (Sir E. Butwer). Poetical Works. 12mo. 1860 MA (Rev. W. W.) Errand to the South in the Summer of 1862. 12mo. 1863 MI S (Rev. J.) Three Months’ Residence at Nablous, Samaria. 8vo. 1864 “MILMAN (Caprams E. A.) The Wayside Cross; a Tale of the Carlist War. (Bound e: with ‘Edwards’ Voyage up the Amazon.’) 12mo. 1847 4% MOUBRAY’S Domestic and Ornamental Poultry. 12mo. 1864 OFFICER (WovnpEp). Escape from the Mutinies in Oudh. 12mo, 2 vols. 1858 Bepma (Cyrus). French Wines and Vineyards. 8vo. 1860 -RODWELL (James). The Rat; its History, &. 8vo, 1858 g _ JOHN (Hon. Ferprvanp). Rambles in Germany, &c. 8vo. 1858 | SE ORTLAND (E.) The Southern Districts of New Zealand. 8vo. 1851 ie SK YNER (J. E.H.) Tales of Danish Heroism. 8vo. 1865 SMITH (Atexanper). Dreamthorp. Essays written in the Country. 8vo. 1863 SPEID (Mrs. Jonn B.) Our Last Years in India. Svo. 1862 TN IBS (Joun). 1. Knowledge for the Time. A Manual. 8vo. 1864 2. Something for Everybody. 8vo. No date 7 /EHSE (Epwarp). Memoirs of the Court of Prussia. Translated. S8vo. 1856 WILKINSON (G. B.) South Australia ; its Resources, &c. 8vo. 1848 W [LSON (Prorzssor Joun). Noctes Ambrosianae. 8vo, 4 vols. 1863-64 WOLFF (Rev. JosEpH). Mission to Bokhara, 1843-45. Svo. 1848 YOUATT (Witiam). The Horse. 12mo. 1864 J 4 < 1892 CASE No. 44. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. | BARNARD (M.R.) Sport in Norway, and where to find it. 8vo. 1864 BIOGRAPHY (Contemporary). Dictionary of. Svo. 1861 BRODIE (W.) Pitcairn’s Island, and the Islanders in 1850. 8vo, 1851 BURTON (J. Hm). The Cairngorm Mountains. Svo, Edinb. 1864 BURTON (Captain Ricuarp F.) Mission to Gelele, King of Dahome. 8vo,2vols. 1864 CHAMBERS (Roser). Select Writings of. 8vo, 5 vols. Edinb. 1847 ! CHANDLESS (Wiu1am). A Visit to the Salt Lake. Svo. 1857 DUBLIN REVIEW ; from May_1836 to May 1848. 8vo, 14 vols. Dublin 1836-43 DUPPA (R.) Travels in Italy, Sicily, é&c. yo. 1888 FRESHFIELD (Mrs. H.) Tour in the Grisons and the Bernina. 8vo. 1862 GORDON (Mrs.) “Christopher North;” a Memoir of Professor John Wilson. 8vo, 2 vols. Hdinb. 1862 GUTZLAFF (Rev. C.) Life of Taou-Kwang, late Emperor of China. 8vo. 1852 HILL (8. 8.) Travels in the Sandwich and Society Islands. 8vo. 1856 HOWITT (W.) Land, Labour, Gold; or Two Years in Victoria. 8vo, 2 vols, 1858 JERDAN (Wrttiam). Men I have known. 8vo, 1866 JESSE (Epwarp). Favourite Haunts and Rural Studies. 8vo. 1847 JOHNS (Rev. C. A.) Home Walks and Holiday Rambles. 8vo. 1863 LEE (Euma B.) Life of Jean Paul Richter. 3rd Ed. 8vo, Boston 1864 LUTFULLAH. Autobiography of a Mohammedan Gentleman. 3rd Ed. 8vo. 1858 1 MACDONNELL (Count). Diary of a Secretary of Legation. 8vo, 2 vols, 1863 MUNDY (Goprrey C.) Journal of a Tour in India. 3rd Ed. 8vo. 1588 — PAGE (D.) Text Book of Geology, Descriptive and Industrial. 8vo. Edinb. 1861 RELATIONS ; Visiting My, and its Results. 3rd Ed. 8vo. 1853 RYAN (V. W.) Mauritius and Madagascar. Eight Years’ Residence in. 8vo. SUTTON (Tuomas). Dictionary of Photography. 8vo. WHATELY (M. L.) More about Ragged Life in Egypt. 8vo. 3 WOODCOCK (W. J.) Scripture Lands. 8vo. 1849 WRAXALL (Lascettzs). Life in the Sea. 8vo. 1860 WYNTER (Anprew). Subtle Brains and Lissom Fingers. 8vo. 1863 1893 CASE No. 45. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ALFORD (Henry). Letters from Abroad. 12mo. 1865 = NNISTER (S.) William Paterson ; his Life and Trials 12mo, Edinb, 1858 HAME ERS (W. anv R.) Readings in English Literature. 12mo. No date CO CHRé NE (A. Barre). Historie Pictures. 8vo,2 vols. 1865 a 0 OOKE (G. W.) Conquest and Colonization in North Africa. 8vo. Edinb. 1860 JBLIN REVIEW. Vols. 15 to 29. 8vo, 15 vols. Dublin 1843-50 NCAN (F.) Garrisons in British North America. . Svo. 1864 AYS From “THE TIMES.” 12mo, 2 vols. 1852 ENGA (A.) Invasion of Denmark in 1864. Svo,2 vols. 1864 [OGG (Rozert). Fruit Manual for Great Britain. 12mo. 1866 Ho IGG (T. J.) Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley. 8vo, 2 vols, 1858 HOOD (Tuomas). Memorials of Thomas Hood. 8vo,2 vols. 1860 a ‘URES delivered before the Society of Arts. 12mo. 1853 S (Dro, M.D.) New Gymnastics for Families and Schools. Svo. 1864 ACAULAY (Txomas Basryaton, Lorp). Biographies of. 12mo. Edinb. 1860 iss Y (J. Lorurop). Rise of the Dutch Republic. Svo. 1863 LD BUSHMAN. Bush Wanderings of a Naturalist. 12mo. 1865 RY (Rev. E.) Memoir of Sir Wm. Edward Parry. 12mo. 1860 BD a EI (i. CHOLMONDELEY). Fishing Gossip. 8vo. Edinb. 1857 aL ‘PPO (J. M.) Jamaica, its Past and Present State. Svo. 1843 UMTRE (E. H.) Tragedies of Sophocles. ‘Translated. 12mo, 2 vols. 1865 AMSAY (Dzan E. B.) Reminiscences of Scottish Life & Character. 12mo. Edinb. 1865 (NIE (James). Insect Architecture. ; 8vo. 1857 HEEN (J. Ricumonp). Wines and other Fermented Liquors. Svo. 1864 4 MM MONDS (P. L.) Waste Products, and Undeveloped Substances. 12mo. 1862 2 (Benszamin). Northern Mythology. 8vo,3 vols. 1851 AN NI = (Rev. R. W.) Lost, but not for Ever. 12mo. 1863 OMEN OF HISTORY. By Eminent Writers. 8vo, Edinb. 1866 wR ‘ e 1894 CASE No. 46. Number of Volumes in this Case, 49. ALAKBY (Rosen), 01d Faces in-New Masks. 12mo. 1859 BROWN (T.) Anecdotes of the Animal Kingdom, 12mo, 2 vols, Edinb. no date. BUCKINGHAM (J. Stux). Autobiography of. Svo,2 vols, 1855 CITY MAN. Bubbles of Finance. 12mo, 1865 DAVIS (Dn. Narwax), Carthage and her Remains: Svo. 1861 DAY (C. W.) Five Years’ Residence in the West Indies. 8vo, 2 vols. 1852 “DUBLIN REVIEW.” Vols. 30 to 41. 8vo, 12 vols. Dublin 1851-56 FREER (Martua W.) Henry IV. and Mary de Medici. Svo, 2 vols. 1861 — a HARPER (J,) Glimpses of Ooean Life; or Rock Pools, and the Lemons they samme 12mo. 1861 ; LAVATER (Jon Caspar). Essays on Physiognomy. ‘Translated. S8vo. LUCATT (M.) Rovings in the Pacific, from 1837 to 1849, 8vo, 2 vols. MARTINEAU (Harriet). Popular Tales. ! 12mo, 8 vols. MAYNE (F.) Life of Nicholas I. Emperor of Russia. _ 8vo. NEALE (F. A.) Eight Years in Syria, Palestine, and Asia Minor. 8vo, 2 vols. NICHOLS (G. W.) Story of the Great March. Syo. POLLARD (E. A.) The First Year of the War in America. 8yo. PRESCOTT (W. Hicxuina). History of the Conquest of Mexico, 12mo, 3 vols. RUSSELL (W. Howarp). Canada; its Defences, Condition, &. 8yo. STONE (Mrs.) God’s Acre; or Notices of Churchyards. 8yo, — I THORNBURY (Watrer). Shakspere’s England. 8vo,2 vols, 1866 TIMBS (Joun). Stories of Inventors and Discoveries. 12mo. 1 6 WATERHOUSE (Rev. Josep). The King and People of Fiji. 12mo. 1866 | 1895 CASE No. 47. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50 j “AESOP.” Sporting Reminiscences of Hampshire, by. 8vo. 1864 AUSTRALIA; The Land of Promise. 8vo. 1854 = (Et1mav). A Walk from London to John O Groat’s. 8vo. 1864 IPBELL (Cotoyet Watrer). My Indian Journal. 8vo. Edinb. 1864 a is SQUIROS (ALPHONSE). Cornwall and its Coasts. Translated. Svo. 1865 EYRE (Many). Over the Pyrenees into Spain. 8yo. 1865 _ FISHER (G. P.) Life of Benjamin Silliman, M.D. Svo,2 vols. New York 1866 P ONBLANQUE G&.B. v2). Niphon and Pe-che-i; or Two Years in Japan and 4 North Svo. 1862 FOREST Santa Sports in the Highlands 50 years ago. 8vo. Edinb. 1863 amon (Rowianp). Essays on the Resources of a Nation. 8vo. 1863 _ HENDERSON (R.) The Soldier of Three Queens. 8vo,2 vols. 1866 HUTTON (R.H.) Studies in Parliament; Sketches of Leading Politicians. Svo. 1866 _KIRWAN (A. V.) Host and Guest; about Dinners, Wines, &. Svo. 1864 é EN 8s (Lorp Ws. Pirt). Drafts on My Memory. 8vo,2 vols. 1866 a S (Lapy T.) Journal and Correspondence of Miss Berry. 8vo, 3 vols. 1865 - I LORD “¢ K.) The Naturalist in Vancouver Island. 8vo,2 vols. 1866 LUBBOCK (Sim Jonny). Pre-Historic Times; illustrated by Ancient Remains. 8vo. 1865 "LYTTELTON (Gzorag, Lorp). Ephemera. 8vo. 1865 “MURRAY (James). Select Biography during 16th Century. 8yo,2 vols. 1867 iT E (E.) Sunsets and Sunshine. 8vo. 1862 ORM “Spd (J.) The Rambler in North Africa. Svo. 1864 SANFORD (J. L.) The Great Governing Families of England. 8vo,2 vols, Edinb. 1865 SAVILE (Rev. B. W.) Man; or The Old and New Philosophy. 8vo. 1863 EI EMANN (B.) Mission to ‘the Fijian Islands. 8vo. Camb. 1862 rIOR (N. W.) 1. Essays on Fiction. Svo. 1864 5 B 2. Historical and Philosophical Essays. 8vo,2 vols. 1865 SKINNER (J. E. Hmary). After the Storm. 8vo,2 vols. 1866 Be VAN (Sin E.) Conquerors, Warriors, and Statesmen of India. Svo. 1866 THORNBURY (W.) British Artists, from Hogarth to Turner. 8vo,2 vols. 1861 1 OBIQUE. Two Months on the. 8vo. 1866 XOLLOPE (Antuony). 1. Travelling Sketches. 8vo. 1866 3. Glergymen of the Church of England. 8vo. 1866 : [TER (L.) History of the British Empire in India. 8vo,2 vols. 1866 FORCE (E.) Social Life in Munich. Svo. 1864 v1 ys SOR (A. L.) Ethica ; or Characteristics of Men and Books. 8vo. 1860 RAXALL (Lascettes). Scraps and Sketches. Svo,2 vols. 1865 ER (ANDREW). Curiosities of Civilization. Svo. 1860 1896 CASE No. 48. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ARRIVABENE (Counr C.) Italy under Victor Emmanuel. , 8vo,2 vols. 1862 ALGERIA ; through. By Author of “ Life in Tuscany.” 8vo. 1863 BATTLE-FIELDS of the South; Bull Run to Fredericksburg. By an English Combatant. 8vo,2 vols. 1863 BRINE (Commanper L.) The Tae-Ping Rebellion. 8vo. 1857 BURTON (Capratn Ricuarp F.) Abbeokuta. 8vo, 2 vols. 1863 BUXTON (Cuartzs). Ideas of the Day on Policy. 8vo. 1866 CHESNEY (Carr. Cartes C.) Campaigns in Virginia. 2nd Ed. 8vo,2 vols. 1864 CORRIGAN (Dr.) Ten Days in Athens. 8vo. 1862 COWPER (Mary, Counrsss). Diary of, 1714-20, 8vo. 1864 DABNEY (Pror.R.L.) Life of Lieut-Gen. Thos. Jonathan Jackson. 8vo,2 vols. 1864 DENNIS (Joun). Evenings in Arcadia. 8vo. 1865 — DICTIONARY of Useful Knowledge. 8vo, 2 vols. 1862 { DORAN (Dr.) Table Traits; with Something on Them. 8vo. 1859 GREENHOW (Mrs.) My Imprisonment at Washington. 8vo. 18638 © HEAD (Sm Francis B.) Descriptive Essays. 8vo, 2 vols. 1857 HISTORICUS. International Law. 8vo. 1868 4 HORSE RACING. Its History and Early Records. 8vo. 1863 ; HUC (Aspe Evariste R.) Travels in Tartary, &c. 8vo, 2 vols, No date i HULLAH (Joun). Musical History. Six Lectures. 8vo. 1865 LANG (J. Dunmore). Queensland; a Field for Immigration, &c. 8vo. LLOYD (G.T.) Thirty-three Years in Tasmania and Victoria. 8vo. LUMLEY (Bensamin). Reminiscences of the Opera. 8vo. MARSH (G. P.) Man and Nature; or Physical Geography, &c. 8vo. MORLEY (H.) Life of Bernard Palissy, the Potter. 8vo. MORNINGS or tHe RECESS. 1861-64. From “The Times.” 12mo. 2 vols. MUSGRAVE (G.) Ten Days in a French Parsonage. 8vo, 2 vols. PIM (Commer. Breprorp). ‘The Gate of the Pacific. 8vo. PROCTER (Bryan W.) Charles Lamb, Memoir of. 8yo. RUSKIN (Jonny). The Writings of. 8vo. SAVORY (W.S.) Life and Death. 8vo. SIMPSON (J. P.) Carl Maria von Weber. 8vo, 2 vols, SMILES (Samvet). Lives of Boulton and Watt, 8vo. STANHOPE (Puitie Henry, Ear). Miscellanies. 3 8vo. TAYLOR (Bayard). Home and Abroad. 8vo. 1862 THIELE (Just M.) Life of Thorvaldsen. 8vo. 1865. TROLLOPE (Antuony). North America. 8vo, 2 vols. 1862 TROTTER (Lionet James). Studies in Biography. 8vo. TYNDALL (Jony). Mountaineering in 1861. 8vo. 1897 CASE No. 49. Number of Volumes in this Case, 47. a; BUCHANAN (R.) Mill Work and Machinery. BUR TON (Caprarn Ricuarp F.) The City of the Saints. <*@ COLLIER (Apmmat Sim G.) France and the Netherlands. CO YNS (C. P.) Notes on the Chase of the Wild Red Deer in the Counties of Devon = Somerset. DE’ ‘ (Mrs.) Autobiography and Correspondence. DODD (Witu1am). Three Weeks in Majorca. EDE ZN (Hoy. Emrty). FINLAY (G.) History of the Greek Revolution. FORBES (Srr Wrut1am). Memoirs of a Banking-House. FULLOM (S. W.) Life of General Sir Howard Douglas. GALTON (F.) Vacation Tourists’ Notes of Travel in 1862-63. HANNAY (J.) Three Hundred Years of a Norman House. HAYES (Isaac L.) The Open Polar Sea. HOBART (Lorp). Political Essays. cane (Wa.) The Supernatural in All Ages and Nations, &c. uA — (ALPHONSE DE). Biographies and Portraits. \ = (Marruew). Vancouver Island and British Columbia. f scantGon (Sm C.) Garibaldi at Home. MAX AM (Ciements R.) Cuzco and Lima, Peru. MAS Sa (R.) Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. A Review. MILL (Joun Srvart). Inaugural Address. MITCHELL (D. W.) Ten Years in the United States. egal ot ON (J. L.) American Crisis ; Notes during the Civil War. “FER (ipa). Last Travels; with Memoir. RC CTOR (Bryan W.) Memoir of Charles Lamb. 4 (G. A.) William Hogarth ; Essays on. Cl Bon or MINES. Records of. ; YGLED TALK. An Essayist’s Holiday. ) /ENNENT (Sm J. E.) Ceylon; Account of the Island of. TYLOR (E.B.) Researches into the Early History of Mankind. WALL ACE (Lavy). Letters of Mozart, 1769-91. WILLIAMS (J.) Rise and Fall of the “Model Republic.” YOUMANS (E. L.) Modern Culture. a te - _ ARMSTRONG (Sm W.G.) Resources of the Tyne, Wear, and Tees. . -LENNARD (Carr. C.E.) ‘Travels in British Columbia. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. CELESIA (Emanvetz). Conspiracy of Gianluigi Fieschi; or Genoa in the 16th Century. Translated. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. “Up the Country ;” Letters from Upper India. 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo. 8vo, 2 vols. 8vo. 8vo. 1864 1862 1841 1861 1866 1865 1862 8vo,6 vols. 1861-62 1863 1867 1861 1860 1863 1864 1867 1867 1866 1863 1866 1865 1866 1856 1865 1867 1862 1867 1861 1866 1866 1852 1864 1860 1865 1865 1863 1867 1898 CASE No. 50. Number of Volumes in this Case, 49. BABBAGE (Cuaruzs). Passages from the Life of a Philosopher. 8vo. 1864 BATES (J.) Cyclopaedia of Moral and Religious Truths. 8vo. 1866 BLUNT (Rev. J.) Essays contributed to the “Quarterly Review.” 8vo. 1869 BOYLE (Frep.) Adventures among the Dyaks of Borneo. 8vo. 1865 BROOKE (Cuartzs). Ten Years in Sarawak. 8vo, 2 vols. 1866 CONNOLLY (Tuomas W.J.) Romance of the Ranks in Military Life. 8vo,2vols. 1859 EDGAR (J. G.) Memorable Events of Modern History. — Bvo, 1862 FLACK (Capraiy). A Hunter’s Experiences in the Southern States. 8vo. 1866 FRENCH AUTHORS at Home. Episodes in the Lives of. 8vo,2 vols. 1864 — GOODSIR (R. A.) An Arctic Voyage in Search of Sir John Franklin. 8vo. 1850 | GUIZOT (F. P.G.) Last Days of the Reign of Louis Philippe. Svo. 1867 HANNAY (J.) Essays from the “ Quarterly Review.” 8vo. 1861 HINTON (J.) Life in Nature. 8vo, 1862 — HOWELLS (Wm. D.) Venetian Life. 8vo. 1866 HUTTON (R. H.) Studies in Parliament ; Sketches of Leading Politicians. 8vo. 1866 IRVING (P. M.) Life and Letters of Washington Irving. 8vo,2 vols. 1864 — JESSOP (Wiztiam R. H.) Filindersland and Sturtland; or The Inside and Outside of 1 Australia. 8vo,2 vols. 1862 — LAMONT (E. H.) Wild Life among the Pacific Islanders. 8vo. 1867 . LEMON (Marx). Up and Down the London Streets. Svo. 1867 — LEWES (G. H.) Studies in Animal Life. 8vo. 1862 LYELL (Sir Cuarzzs). Elements of Geology. 6th Ed. 8vo. 1865 ; MACLEOD (Normay). Reminiscences of a Highland Parish. 8vo. 1867 § MANN (&. J.) The Colony of Natal. 8vo. Nodate MARSH (M.H.) Overland from Southampton to Queensland. 8vo. 1867 MARSHMAN (J. C.) Memoirs of Sir Henry Havelock. 8vo. 1860 5 PALGRAVE (W.G.) Journey through Arabia, 1862-63. 8vo, 2 vols, 1865 PHILOSOPHER. Home Thoughts for Home Thinkers. ~ 8vo. Nodate PORTER (Mason W.) History of the Knights of Malta. 8vo, 2 vols, 1858 RAMBLES in the Deserts of Syria. 8vo, 1864 REDDING (Cyrus). Past Celebrities whom I have known. 8vo, 2 vols. 1866 - RHODES (Goprrey). Tents and Tent Life, from Earliest Times. 8vo. 1858 4 ROBERTS (B. H. E.) Colonial Empire of Great Britain. 8vo. 1861 — SMITH (G.) Irish History and Irish Character. 8vo. 1861 THACKWELL (E. Joseru). The Second Seikh War in 1848-49. 8vo. 1851 — TIMBS (Joun). London and Westminster, City and Suburb. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 — TIMMINS (S.) Products and Industrial History of Birmingham. 8vo. 1866 rs TRISTRAM (H.B.) The Land of Israel ; Journal of Travels in Palestine. 8vo. 1865 — TROLLOPE (‘Tuos. Aponpuus). Lenten Journey in Umbria & the Marches. 8y0. 1862 WRAXALL (Lascetues). Remarkable Adventures and Unrewealed Bere 1863 1899 CASE No. 51. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. f (Cotonet). Sitana; a Mountain Campaign in Afghanistan in 1863. 8vo. 1867 AN NDERSON (Rev. Pom). The English in Western India. 8vo. 1856 AD NDREW (W. P.) The Indus, and its Provinces. 8vo. No date BASTIAT (Freperic). Political Economy. 8vo. 1860 BL KE (Sopuia Jex). American Schools and Colleges. Svo. 1867 oe (H. R. Fox). English Merchants. 8yvo, 2 vols. 1866 os H (Etiza C.) My Pilgrimage to Eastern Shrines. 8vo. 1867 NE (Mrs. W. P.) Cosas de Espaiia. Svo,2 vols. 1866 RTER (T.) Medals of the British Army, and how they were won. 8vo,3 vols. 1861 D espa (Wittiam B.) Life in Java. 8yo, 2 vols. 1864 DUNFERMLINE (J., Lorp). Memoir of Sir Ralph Abercromby. 8vo. Edinb. 1861 EDWARDS (Marmpa B.) A Winter with the Swallows. 8vo. 1867 ELLIOTT (Hoy. WituraM). Carolina Sports. 12mo. 1867 ISSAYS on REFORM. 8vo. 1867 IRBAIRN (Witt). Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges. 8yo. 1849 7ERRIER (J. F.) Lectures on Greek Philosophy. Svo,2 vols. 1866 FORSTER (A.) South Australia ; its Progress and Prosperity. 8vo. 1866 oF, \GE (W. L.) Life of Carl Ritter. Svo. 1867 SPABIN (Countess DE). By the Sea-Shore. 12mo. 1867 Y (Eart). Correspondence with His Majesty William IV. 8vo,2 vols. 1867 Srwic (Dr. G.) Harmonies of Nature. Svo. 1866 1 EDLEY (Joun). Treatise on Coal Mines. 8vo. 1851 * INT asap Y.) The Labrador Peninsula. 8vo,2 vols. 1863 LA ESON (J.C.) Book about Lawyers. Svo, 2 vols. 1867 ING DN (T. L.) History of Frederick the Read 8vo,2 vols. 1862 KE (Epmunp). Down in Tennessee. Svo. 1864 “ es (Cuartes). Shadows of the Old Booksellers. 8vo. 1865 AWRENCE (Sir Henry M.) Essays, Literary and Political, written in India. 8vo. 1859 HAR (E.) Journal of a Landscape Painter in Southern Calabria, &c. 8vo. 1852 EWINS (Witu1aM). History of Banks for Savings. Svo. No date — MACKENZIE (G. M.) axp IRBY (A. P.) Travels in Slavonic Provinces. 8vo. 1867 MAR { (Cotonet F.) Shooting in the Himalayas. 8vo. 1854 oo JRALIST. Holiday Excursions of A. 8vo. 1867 INGTON (Viscount). Half round the Old World. Svo. 1867 aes A.) After Breakfast. Svo. 1865 ON (A. G.) George Canning and his Times. Svo. 1859 S (Witu1am E.) Lives of Lords Stowell and Eldon. 8vyo. 1846 3URY (Watrer). Haunted London. Illustrated. 8vo. 1865 CE (apy). Beethoven’s Letters, 1790—1826. 8vo, 2 vols, 1866 J pe 1900 CASE No. 52, Number of Volumes in this Case, 50, ALEXANDER (Cotonen Sm Jamzs E.) The Maori War in 1860-61, ALLINGHAM (Wit1aM). Fifty Modern Poems. BAGEHOT (Watrter). The English Constitution. BARHAM (Rev. R. H.) Ingoldsby Legends. BIGELOW (Jacos, M.D.) Modern Inquiries. BLACKBURN (Henry). Travelling in Spain. BROUGHTON (Hersert). The Spirit Disembodied. 8vo. BROWN (Joun, M.D.) Locke and Sydenham. 8vo. BURY (Viscount), Exodus of the Western Nations. 8vo, CALTON (R. B.) Annals and Legends of Calais. CAMPBELL (—). Short Tramp in the Fall of 1864. 8vo, EDWARDS (H.) Collection of Old English Customs. ENGLISHMAN. Walking Tour round Ireland in 1865. FIELD (Henry M.) History of the Atlantic Telegraph. GOSSE (Pump H.) Letters from Alabama, United States. GREY (Henry Gero., Eart), Correspondence with King William IV. — 8vo, HAZLITT (W.C.) Memoirs of William Hazlitt. HEAD (Sir Georcz). Home Tour. 8vo, HERSCHEL (Sir Jonny F. W.) Iliad of Homer. HORNER (Susay). Naples and Sicily. 12mo. LARWOOD (J.) anp HOTTEN (J. C.) History of Signboards. LOWTH (G. T.) The Wanderer in Western France. MACPHERSON (Mason Samuet C.) Memorials of Service in India. MARTIN (F.) Stories of Banks and Bankers. MERIVALE (Herman). Historical Studies. MOTT (Mrs. Mentor). The Stones of Palestine. MULTATULI (—). Company. ‘Translated. O’DOWD (Cornetius). Men and Women. OUR FARM or FOUR ACRES. RAMSAY (S1r G.) Instinct and Reason. RUSSELL (Wiiu1am H.) Defence of Sebastopol, 1854-55. SLADE (Srr A.) Turkey and the Crimean War. SMILES (Samvuet). Life of Thomas Telford. SMITH (Tom). Sporting Sketches in the Life of. SPOHR (Louis). Autobiography of. THOMSON (Rev. W. M.) The Land and the Book. TIMBS (Jonny). Club Life of London. WATTS (Jonny). Cotton Famine. Svo. WHALLEY (TT. Sepaewicx, D.D.) Journals and Correspondence of, 8vo, WINDHAM (Rr. Hon. Wittram). Diary of, 1784 to 1810, 8vo, BEARD (C.) Port Royal; History of Religion & Literature in France. 8vo, 8vo, 8yvo, 8vo. 12mo. 8vo. 2 vols. 2 vols, 8vo. 8vo. Edinb. Edinb. 2 vols. Svo. Edinb. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 12mo. 2 vols. 8vo. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. Max Havelaar; or the Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading — Edinb. 1868 3 vols, 12mo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 8yo. 2 vols, 8vo. 2 vols, 8yo. 1865 1863 1865 1867 1847 1861. 1867 | 1866 1867 : 1866 1865 1862 1865 1842 1867 1866 1859 1867 1867 1840 — 1866 — 1860 1866 1863 1865 1865 — 1865 | 1864 1859 1862 — 1865 1901 CASE No. 53. Number of Volumes in this Case, 49. _ ABBOTT (T. K.) Sight and Touch ; or Theory of Vision. 8vo. _ ALISON (Sim Ancursatp). Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart. 8vo, 3 vols. Edinb. _ ANDERSON (R.) Hawaiian Islands under Missionary Labours. 8vo. Boston ale (Rev. Freperick). Public Life of Lord Macaulay. 8vo. BERTRAM (J.G.) The Harvest of the Sea; British Food Fishes. 8yo. Bi RIGHTON (J.G.) Admiral Sir P. B. V. Broke ; a Memoir. 8vo. UCKINGHAM anp CHANDOS (Duke or). Private Diary of. 8vo, 3 vols. Se eRPATHTANS, Across The. 8vo. Camb. GAVE (Lavrence T.) The French in Africa. 8vo. CE (Lorp Eustace). Impressions of Life at Home and Abroad. 8vo. -DICEY (E.) A Month in Russia during the Marriage of the Czarevitch. 8vo. ourr (M.E. Grant). Studies in European Politics. 8vo. Edinb. ar; Memoir by his Son. 8vo. Ldinb. oD a ER (T. H.) History of the City of Rome, to end of Middle Ages. 8vo. DWARDS (Suruertand). History of the Opera. 8vo, 2 vols. -EDW ARDS (Witt1aM). Reminiscences of a Bengal Civilian. Svo. RYBRIDGE (Mrs. H. N.) Naples and Sicily under the Bourbons. 8yo. arson” Ten years of Imperialism in France. 8vo. Edinb. GAR DINER (S.R.) History of England from 1603 to 1616. 8vo, 2 vols. : GN oe Weel (S. B.) Insurrection of Poland. 1830-31. 8vo. a HU HINSON (Masor-Generat W. M.) Dog Breaking. 8vo. JESSE C. Heneace). Memoirs of Life and Reign of George III. —8vo, 3 vols. LAWSON (W. J.) History of Banking of England, Ireland, and Scotland. 8vo. M* * * (Mapame). Madame Récamier ; with Sketch of Society in France. 8vo. “MACKNIGHT (T.) Life of Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke. 8yo. MARRYAT (Horace). One Year in Sweden. 8vo, 2 vols. MILLER (Hueu). Essays, Historical and Biographical, &c. 8vo. MILTON (Viscount) anp CHEADLE (W.B.) The North-West Passage by Land, a the ea to the Pacific. Svo. ONTEITH (Lievt-Gey. W.) Kars and Erzeroum in 1828-29. S8vo. MOORE i sevice M.D.) The First Man, and his Place in Creation. 8vo. ¥ EDLEY (Rev. C.) History of Newfoundland, to 1860. 8vo. RI VOIL (B. H.) Shooting and Fishing in North America. 8vo, 2 vols. pe ) SERS (Mrs. G. Avsert). A Winter in Algeria, 1863-64. 8vo. RICKLAND (Aenzs). Lives of the Bachelor Kings of England. Svo. Ul 1G WELL (Rev. G.) On the Mountain. ; being Welsh Experiences, &c. 8vo. V" ELD (Cuartes R.) 1. Last Winter in Roine: 8vo. my 2. Florence, the New Capital of Italy. Svo. ya SON (Dantzt). Pre-Historic Annals of Scotland. 8vo, 2 vols. 10S DUNFERMLINE (James, Lorp). General Sir Ralph Abercromby, 1793-1801. 1864 1861 1865 1862 1865 1866 1862 1862 1859 1865 1867 1866 A 1861 1865 1862 1866 1867 1862 1863 1839 1865 1867 1855 1862 1863 1862 1862 from 1865 1856 1864 1863 1865 1865 1861 1862 1865 1867 1863 1902 CASE No. 54. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. BARRISTER. Essays by A. From the “Saturday Review.” Svo. 1862 BLACKBURN (H.) The Pyrenees; or Summer life at French Watering Places. 8vo. 1867 CAMPBELL (J. F.) Life in Normandy. 8vo. Edinb. 1865 CARLYLE (Rev. Dr. Atexanper). Autobiography of. 8vo. Edinb. 1861 CHEEVER (Rev. Henry T.) Life in the Sandwich Islands. 8vo. 1851 | COLE (Witt1am). Life in the Niger; or Journal of an African Trader. 8vo. 1862 COLQUHOUN (J. C0.) William Wilberforce; his Friends and his Times. 8vo. 1866 COOKE (G. W.) Conquest and Colonization in North Africa. 8vo. Edinb. 1860 ESPIN (Rev. T. E.) Critical Essays. 8vo. 1864 EYRE (Mary). A Lady’s Walks in the South of France, in 1863. 8vo. 1865 FERGUSON (Rozzrt). English Surnames. 8vo. 1858 FREER (Martua W.) The Regency of Anne of Austria. 8vo,2 vols. 1866 GODLONTON (R.) anp IRVING (Epwarp). The Kaffir War of 1850-52. . 8vo. Graham's Zown. 1852 GUIZOT (F. P. G.) France under Louis Philippe, from 1841 to 1847. Svo. 1865 HERBERT (Lavy). Cradle Lands. Svo. 1867 JEAFFRESON (J. Corpy). A Book about Doctors. 8vo,2 vols. 1860 KAVANAGH (Jura). 1. Summer and Winter in the Two Sicilies. S8vo,2 vols. 1858 2. Woman in France during the 18th Century. 8vo. 1864 KERR (Jamzs.) Natives of India; their Domestic Life, &c. 8vo. 1865 KOHL (J. G.) Discovery of America, from Columbus to Franklin. 8vo. 1865 LANKESTER (E., M.D.) 1. Lectures on Food. Svo. 1864 © 2. The Uses of Animals in relation to Man’s Industry. 8vo. Nodate — LARPENT (Sir G.) Private Journal of Judge-Advocate F. 8. Larpent. 8vo. 1854 LAWRENCE (Mason Henry M. 1.) Adventures of An Officer in the Punjaub. 8vo, 2 vols. 1846 LAWRY (Rev. Watrer). Friendly and Feejee Islands. 8vo. 1851 McPHERSON (D., M.D.) Two Years in China, 1840 to 1842. 8vo. 1842 MARTINEAU (James). Essays, Philosophical and Theological. Svo. 1866 — MIALL (J. G.) Yorkshire Illustrations of English History. 8vo. 1865 — MILMAN (Henry Hart). Agamemnon of AEschylus and the Bacchanals of pe 4 8vo. . @ MONTGOMERY (H. RB.) Memoirs of Sir Richard Steele. 8vo, 2 vols. Edinb. 1865 PAGET (Mrs. L.) Camp & Cantonment; Journal of Life in India. 1857-59. 8vo. 1865 1 PATON (Anprew Arcuipatp). History of the Egyptian Revolution, to the Death of — Mohammed Ali. _. 8vo, 2 vols. i *- PEMBERTON (H.) History of Monaco, Past and Present. 8vo. 1867 — QUATREFAGES (A. pz). Rambles of a Naturalist on the Coasts of France, 8 ain, oe } Sicily. Translated. 8vo, 2 vols. 1857) REDDING (Cyrus). Yesterday and To-day. 8vo, 3 vols. 1863 SHIPLEY (Orsy). The Church and the World. Essays. 8vo. - 1866 SINDING (P. C.) History of Scandinavia, from Times of the Northmen, &c. 8vo.. 1865 — STAUNTON (Howarp). The Great Schools of England. 8vo. 1868 STEWART (R. Watrer, D.D.) The Tent and the Khan; a Journey to Sinai and Palestine. 8vo. Ldinb.1852 STRONG (Frepericx). Greece as a Kingdom; from 1833. 8vo, 1842 WASHINGTON. Life of General. Written by Himself. Svo. 1856 1903 CASE No. 55. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. s _ ANSTED (Proressor D. T.) The Ionian Islands in 1863. 8vo. 1863 _ BARTLETT (W.H.) 1. Gleanings on the Overland Route. 8vo. 1864 2. The Pilgrim Fathers of New England. 8vo. 1864 4 mua (H. W.) Political Mission to Afghanistan in 1857. 8vo. 1862 BORDER anp BASTILLE. By the Author of “Guy Livingstone.” 8vo. 1863 BROOKE (R.) Visits to Fields of Battle in England, of the 15th Century. 8vo. 1857 _ BROUGHAM (Hewry, Lorp). History of England and France under the House of A Lancaster. 8vo. 1855 ERMONT (Lorp). Quadrupeds and Reptiles of Europe. 8vo. 1859 )OMENECH (Aspe Emmanvet). Seven Years’ Residence in the Great Deserts of North . America. 8vo, 2 vols. 1860 DUNDONALD (Tuomas, Eart or). Autobiography of a Seaman. = 8vo, 2 vols. 1860 fd FORBES (Sm Jonny). Memorandums of a Tour in Ireland. Svo. 1853 8 JODKIN (E. L.) History of Hungary and the Magyars. 8vo. 1856 GUIZOT (F. P.G.) History of Richard Cromwell. Translated. 8vo,2 vols. 1856 -&E ALL (Mrs. Matruew). The Queens before the Conquest. 8vo, 2 vols. 1854 TEOVER (Harry). Sporting Facts and Sporting Fancies. Svo. 1853 “HOOPER (W. Hutme). Ten Months among the Tents of the Tuski. _8vo. 1853 ae JTCHINSON (Tuomas J.) Impressions of Western Africa. 8vo. 1858 - SON (A.) RB. O’Hara Burke and the Australian Exploring Repetition of Aye . vo. JERROLD (Brancuarp). A Book for the Beach. 8yo, 2 vols. 1863 McBURNEY (Isatau.) Students’ Handbook of Ancient History. 8vo. 1856 Y (A. J.) Historical Recollections of the Reign of William IV. 8vo,2 vols. 1859 WELL (W.H.) Highlands and Islands. Svo,2 vols. 1852 MURRAY (J.) French Finance and Financiers under Louis XV. Svo. 1858 2 PELLICO (Stivio). Life of the Marcheso Giulia Falletti. Translated. 8vo. 1866 PLAYFAIR (Rosert). Visit to the United States in 1847-49. Svo. 1856 8vo,2 vols. 1854 E (L.) Portraits of Men of Eminence in Literature, Science, and Art. 8vo,2 vols. 1864 Y (J.) & BRENCHLEY (J.) Journey to the Great Salt Lake City. 8vo,2 vols. 1861 HN NITZLER (J. H.) Secret History of the Court and Government of Russia under 3 BBE axp DUNCAN (Jonatuan). History of Russia, to Close of the Hungarian es Emperors Alexander and Nicholas. 8vo, 2 vols. 1847 as . “Gos R. Lator). Legal and Political Sketches. 8vo,2 vols. 1855 = (BARTHOLOMEW DE). Hungary from 1848 to 1860. 8vo. 1860 IAYIOR (BayarD). Colorado; A Summer Trip. Svo. 1867 oS atige F.) Gossip about Portraits. Svo. 1866 H (Rev. Francis). Notes from Past Life, 1818-32. 8vo. 1862 TU oy: «: BR (G.) Life of Thos. Jefferson, President of the United States. S8vo,2 vols. 1837 | VE LD (Cuantes R.) History of the Royal Society. Svo,2 vols, 1848 a. ; 1904 CASE No. 56. Number of Volumes in this Case, 48. BARTLETT (W. H.) Pictures from Sicily. 8vo. BIRCH (T.) Court and Times of James I. 8vo, 2 vols, BUBBLES From tat BRUNNENS. By an Old Man. 8vo. DISRAELI (Rr. Hon. Bensamry). Biography of Lord George Bentinck. 8yvo, DOBSON (J. BR.) The Ox, his Diseases and their Treatment. 8vo. DOUGLAS (H.) Jerusalem the Golden. 8vo. DUFFY (J.) The Hibernian Magazine. 8vo, 5 vols. FAIRFAX CORRESPONDENCE (Tue). Edited by G. W. Johnson and R. Bell. GOSSE (Puitre H.) Monuments of Ancient Egypt. bie pg HENEGAN (Simm R. D.) Seven Years in the Peninsula. 8vo, 2 vols. HEYWOOD (B. A.) A Vacation Tour at the Antipodes. 8vo. HODGKIN (G.) Journey to Morocco. 8yvo, LORD (Jonn Knasn), (At Home'in' the Wilderices, bvé, MACLEOD (Norman, D.D.) Eastward. Illustrated. 8vo. MEMOIRS of the Court of Louis XVIII. By a Lady. 8vo, 2 vols. MITCHELL (J.) The Fall of Napoleon. A Memoir. Vols.2 and 3. 8vo, 2 vols. MOODY (Sopny). What is Your Name? 8vo. MORELL (Joun Reynett). Russia Self-condemned. 8vo. PERIGAL (F.) The Year 1800 ; or Sayings and Doings of our Fathers, &. 8vo. SMITH (Gotpwiy). Three English Statesmen ; Lectures on the Political History of } England. 8vo. 1867 — SWAYNE (Grorcst C.) Lake Victoria; Explorations in Search of the Source of Nile. 8yo. TAYLOR (W.C.) Revolutions and Insurrections of Europe. 8vo, 2 vols. THIRLWALL (BisHor Connor). History of Greece. 8v0, 8 vols. WILKINSON (Simm Jonny Garpner). Dalmatia, Montenegro, &c. 8vo, 2 vols. WILLS (Wm. Jonny). Exploration in Australia. 8v0. WOOD (Rev, J. G.) Illustrated Natural History. 8yo, 3 vols. 1863 1848 | 1866 1852 1864 1862 1862 1848 1847 1846 1863 1866 1867 1866 1830 1846 1863 1854 1863 the 1868 \ 1843 = a 1905 CASE No. 57. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. BARKER (W. B.) anp AINSWORTH (W. F.) Lares and Penates; or Cilicia and its _ Governors: being an Account of that Province. 8vo. 1853 BEDE (Curusert). The Rooks’ Garden. Essays and Sketches. Svo. 1865 BLANC (Louis). Letters on England. Translated. Svo, 2 vols. 1867 BOLTON (E. C.) ayp WEBBER (H. H.) Confederation of British North America. BE ROWNE (R. Macktzy). Cause and Effect; or the Globe we inhabit. — shee at 3UF NG. Scorr). Agricultural Tour in Belgium, Holland, &c. Svo, 1862 NTER (Mary). Six Months in India, 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 D: AVISON (Smupson). The Discovery of Gold Deposits in Australia, &e. 8vo. 1860 DICEY (Epwarp). Rome in 1860. 8vo. 1861 EARL (Gzorcze Wrynsor). ‘I'he Eastern Seas. Voyages in 1832-34. 8vo. 1837 ERREDGE (J. Acxerson). History of Brighthelmston. 8vo. Brighton 1862 FORBES (Masor). Eleven Years in Ceylon. 8vo,2 vols. 1840 a DSTONE (W. Ewart). Speeches on Reform, in 1866. 8vo. 1866 RONOW Arras R.H.) Recollections and Anecdotes of the Camp, the Court, and . the Club. 8yo. 1863 BeTAVUS VASA, King of Sweden. History of. 8vo. 1852 2 (Tuomas). ‘Treatise on the Election of Representatives. 8vo. 1861 ) EMPIRE (Tue); or First Exile of Napoleon I. By the Author of SS cegeey vo. 1855 uM PE (A. H.) Three Great Teachers :—Carlyle, Tennyson, and Ruskin. 8vo. 1865 [AWE (Jou). Travels in the Interior of Brazil. 8vo. 1822 [AYHEW (Epw.) The Horse’s Mouth ; showing the Age by the Teeth. 8yvo. No date J. M.D. Art and Nature under an “Tialian Sky. 8vo. 1860 NO ‘ES on tHE MONTHS; a Book of Feasts, Fasts, Saints, &c. 8vo. 1866 PAI ¢ a A MAORI. Old New Zealand; being Native Customs, &c. Svo. 1863 S (T. Currton). Letters from the Pyrenees. 1842. 8vo. 1843 ATTERSON (R.H.) Essays in History and Art. 8vo. 1862 a PSON (T. L,) Meteors, Aerolites, and Falling Stars. 8vo. 1867 _ PORTS or ARTIZANS on the Paris Universal Exhibition, 1867. 8vo. 1867 | SRTSON (J. P.) anv (W. P.) Letters on Paraguay. 8vo, 3 vols. 1838 Us SKIN (Joun). Lectures on Architecture and Painting. 8vo. 1855 SIMPSON (Lzonarp F.) Autobiography of the Emperor Charles V. 8vo. 1862 3 3 YMETZ (Anprew). Sunshine and Showers. Svo. 1867 STRUTT (Joseru). Sports and Pastimes of the People of England. 8vo. 1833 TODD (Rosrar B.) Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology. 870, 6 vols, 1835-59 VERNON (James). Letters on the Reign of King William III. 1696 to 1708. ‘a 8yo, 3 vols, 1841 WALPOLE (How. F.) The Ansayrii and the Assassins; being Travels in the Further at a East in 1850-51. Svo, 3 vols, 1851 ATELY (Arcusp, Ricnarp). Lectures and Reviews. 8vo, 1861 1906 CASE No. 58. Number of Volumes in this Case, 49. ALLINGHAM (W.) Laurence Bloomfield. 8vo. 1864 BEAMONT (W. J.) Cairo to Sinai. 8vo, 1861 BREMER (Freprixa). Greece and the Greeks. ‘Translated. 8vo, 2 vols. 1863 CHORLEY (Heyry F.) Thirty Years’ Musical Recollections. 8vo, 2 vols. _ 1862 CHURTON (Epw.) Gongora; an Essay on the Times of Philip III and IV of Spain. 8vo, 2 vols, 1862 COLEY (J.) The Sutlej Campaign, 1845-46. : 8vo, 1856 — CUNNINGHAM (Attay). Life of Sir David Wilkie. 8vo, 3 vols, 1843 . DUNLOP (J.) History of Fiction; or Celebrated Prose Works of Fiction. S8yo. 1845 — DYER (T. H.) History of Modern Europe, 1453—1857. 8vo, 4vols, 1861 FISHER (J.) Food of Western Europe. 8vo. 1866 j GRATTAN (TT. Cottzy). Civilized America. 8vo, 2 vols. 1859 HANKEY (Tomson). Principles of Banking ; its Utility and Economy. 8vo. | HARRIS (Georaz). True Theory of Representation in a State. 8vo. HUXLEY (Tomas H.) Evidence as to Man’s Place in Nature. 8vo. LEADBEATER (Mary). The Leadbeater Papers. 8vo, 2 vols, MACKNIGHT (Tuomas). Life and Times of Edmund Burke. 8vo, 3 vols, MARSH (George P.) Origin and History of the English Language. 8vo. MILL (James). History of British India ; with Notes, &c. 8vo, 9 vols. OSBORN (Suerarp). Last Voyage and Fate of Captain Sir John Franklin. 8vo. ROBY (Joun). ‘Traditions of Lancashire. 8vo, 2 vols. ROGERS (Samuzt). Recollections. - 8vo. RUSSELL (Wi1am). Extraordinary Men and Women, 3 8yvo, SMITH (J. anp H.) Rejected Addresses. 8vo. . STRETTON (Cuarzzs). Memoirs of a Chequered Life. 8yo, 3 vols, 18 2 THOMSON (Writu1am). Cultivation of the Grape Vine. ‘Svo, 1862 WORDSWORTH (CuristopuEr). Journal of a Tour in Italy. 8yo. & * * : 1907 CASE No. 59. Number of Volumes in this Case, 48 WS (J.) Journey from Buenos Ayres, in 1825-26. 8vo, 2 vols. OW (Peter). Treatise on the Strength of Timber." 8vo. SEECHEY (Captain Freperick W.) Voyage of Discovery to the North Pole. 8vo. SLAKESLEY (J. W.) Four Months in Algeria. 8vo. BRAIM (Tuomas H.) History of New South Wales. 8vo, 2 vols. “IE BON (Epwarp). Miscellaneous Works. 8vo. RRIS (Mason Wittiam C.) The Highlands of Ethiopia. 8vo, 3 vols. ELPS (Gm Anraun). Spanish Conquest in America, &. Sv0; 4 vols, E (James). Homes of the Working Classes and their Improvement. -8vo. ILLAND (Sm Henry). Medical Notes and Reflections. 8vo. tif (Asse Evariste Recis). Chinese Empire; Journey through the. 8vo, 2 vols. (BLE (Witu1aM). Dictionary of Geology. Svo. JAC} (Txos.) Home Sketches on Both Sides of the Channel. 8vo. sAGNY (Germ. pz). The Knout and the Russians. Translated. 8vo. ATROBE (Cuartes J.) The Rambler in North America, 1832-33. 8vo, 2 vols. UDLOW (J. M.) anv JONES (L.) Progress of the Working Classes. 80. LACE RLANE (C.) 1. A Glance at Revolutionized Italy in 1848. 8vo,2 vols 2. Japan ; Givereplinll and Historical Account of. 8vo. ARTINEAU (Harrier). Retrospect of Western Travel. 8vo, 3 vols. a (Heyry). Present State of Australia (1850). 8yo. SEUM (THe); a Quarterly Magazine of Education, Literature, &e. 8vo, 2 vols. VE (G.) Odyssey of Homer. Translated. 8vo, 2 vols. YELL (Joun). Speeches of Daniel 0’Connell. _ 8vo, 2 vols. ARKES (J.) axp MERIVALE (H.) Memoirs of Sir Philip Francis, 8vo, 2 vols. SEL (Sm Rosen) and his Era. 8vo. GRAVE (R. & S.) A Century of Painters of the English School. _8vo, 2 vols. ITCHIE (1.) The Wye and its Associations. 8vo. BEE 'S (Emma). The Rival Houses of York and Lancaster. S8vo, 2 vols. JROPE (G. Pouterr). Volcanoes ; the Character of their Phenomena, &c. 8vo. DNEY (Rev. Epwin). Life of Sir Richard Hill. - 8v0. 1827 1851 | 1843 1859 1846 1837 1844 1855 1866 1855 1855 1860 1852 1854 1836 1867 1849 1852 1838 1851 1862 1865 1862 1867 1843 1866 1839 1827 1862 1839 1908 CASE No. 60. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ADAMS (H.G.) Life of Dr. Livingstone in South Africa. 8vo. No date ARAGO (Franc.) Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men. Translated. 8vo. 1857 BEGG (J., D.D.) Happy Homes for Working Men, and how to get them. Svo. 1866 — BOASE (Henry 8.) The Philosophy of Nature. 8vo. 1860 — BROUGHAM (Henry, Lorp). Contributions to “Edinburgh Review.” 8vo, 3 vols. 1856 BULWER (Sim Henry Lytton). Historical Characters :—Talleyrand, Cobbett, Mackintosh, Canning. 8vo,2vols. 1868 © CLARKE (Cuartes Cowpen). Shakespeare Characters. 8vo. 1863 — COLLET (Srepuen). Relics of Literature. 8vo. 1823 DANA (J. Dwicut). Manual of Geology ; treating specially on American Geological History. 8vo. 1863 — CHATELAIN (CHEVALIER DE). Rambles through Rome. 8vo. 1851 EDEN (Hon. Exzanor). Autobiography of a Working Man. 8vo. 1862 FANE (Henry Epwarp). Five Years in India, &c. 8vo,2 vols. 1842 GRATTAN (H.) Memoirs of Life and Times of Henry Grattan. 8vo,5 vols. 1839 HALL (Caprain Bastt). Fragments of Voyages and Travels. 8vo. 1840. HENDERSON (E£.) Life of James Ferguson, F.R.S.; with Memoir. 8vo. 1867 HUME (Hamrtron). Life of Edward John Eyre, late Governor of Jamaica. 8vo. 1867 LEISURE HOURS in Town. By Author of “Recreations of a Country Parson.” 1862 — LOVIOT (Fanny). A Lady’s Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas. — Translated. 8vo. No date LYNAM (Rev. Rosert). History of the Roman Emperors; Augustus to Death of Marcus - Antoninus. 8vo, 2 vols. 1850 MACLEOD (AExAnDER). European Life; or Readings in the History of Western | Civilization. 8vo. Edinb. 1868 MANUAL of Geographical Science, Mathematical, Physical, &c. 8vo, 2 vols. 1852 METEYARD (Etim). Life of Josiah Wedgwood. 8vo, 2 vols. 1865 MICHELET (Juxzs). History of France. ‘T'ranslated. 8vo. No date MICHIELS (Atrrep). Secret History of the Austrian Government. 8vo. 1859 O’CONNELL (Jonny). Recollections and Experiences during a Forlani Career, 1833 to 1848. 8vo, 2 vols. 1849 — PAULI (Reruotp). Pictures of Old England. Translated. 8vo. 1861 — PLOWDEN (W. Cutcuzxez). Travels in Abyssinia and the Galla Country ; with Account of a Mission to Ras Ali in 1848. | 8vo. 1868 — ROVINGS in the Pacific from 1837 to 1849. By A Merchant. 8vo, 2 vols, 1857 — SEGUR (Gen. P. P., Comrz pg). Expedition to Russia by the Emperor Napoleon in 1812. Translated. 8vo, 2 vols. 1825 — SMEDLEY (F. E.) Gathered Leaves; or Collection of Political Writings of. 8vo. 1869 — SMITH (Ausert). Wild Oats and Dead Leaves. 8vo. 1860 — SMITH (ALExanpDER). City Poems. 8vo. Camb, 1857 SYMONDS (W.S.) Old Bones ; or Notes on Fossil Vertebrate Animals. 8vo. 18 TROLLOPE (Tuxoposta). Social Aspects of the Italian Revolution. 8vo. VESTIGES or CIVILIZATION ; or AEtiology of History. 8vo. — WATERTON (Cuartzs). Essays on Natural History. 2nd Series. 8yvo. 1909 CASE No. 61. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. _ ARNASON (Joun). Icelandic Legends. Translated. 8vo. 1864 _ ATKINSON (Mrs.) Recollections of Tartar Steppes, and their Inhabitants. 8vo. 1863 AUSTIN (Joux). The Province of Jurisprudence. Lectures. 8vo, 3 vols. 1861 - BALL (Joun). Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers of the European Alps. 8vo. 1860 - BRAY (Canotine). The British Empire. 8vo. 1863 BRIGHTWELL (C.L.) Romantic Incidents in the Lives of Naturalists and Celebrated yy Travellers 8vo. 1866 BUCHANAN (Roszrt). Undertones. 8vo. 1865 - BUSHNELL (Horace). Work and Play. Svo. 1864 _ BUZACOTT (Rev. Aaron). Mission Life in the Pacific Islands. 8vo. 1866 COLLINS (C. A.) A Cruise upon Wheels ; or Wanderings in France. 8vo,2vols. 1862 CRAIK (Grorcz L.) Outlines of the History of the English Language. 8vo. 1864 CRISP (R.) Richmond and its Inhabitants, from the Olden Time. 8vo. 1866 _ CRONHELM (F. W.) Plurality of Worlds. An Essay; with Dialogue. 8vo. 1858 ener (Wm.) On the Cam ; Lectures on the University of Cambridge. 8vo. 1866 | ORDON (Lapy Durr). Hatters: trow Egypt. 1863-65. 8vo. 1865 # RLE (Wm. Lockey). A Career in The Commons. 8vo. 1850 TOLMES (Ottver WENDELL). The Professor at the Breakfast Table. With the Story g of Iris. 8vo. 1860 = JONES (Harry). Holiday Papers. 8vo. 1864 a (Rev. Peter). History of the Ojebway Indians. 8vo. No date YE (Joun W.) Lives of Indian Officers:—Martyn, Metcalfe, Burnes, Conolly, Pottinger. 8vo. 1869 at Kossv (Louis). In New England. With Speeches, &c. Svo. 1852 i (E. W.) Manners and Customs of the Egyptians. Svo,2 vols. 1842 \NG (Jonny Dunmorz). Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales. 4 8vo,2 vols. 1837 iL SONS (Samvzt). Our British Ancestors. 8vo. 1865 M icDOUGALL (Carr. G. F.) Voyage of H. M’s. Discovery Ship “Resolute” to the Arctic . Pe ce 1852-54. 8vo. 1857 M Y (Cuarzes). The Jacobite Songs of Scotland. 1688—1746. 8vo. 1861 ‘MED DELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (Fetrx). Letters of. 1838 to 1847. Translated, Bi. 8vo, 2 vols. 1864 ny ILLER (Hueu.) My Schools and Schoolmasters. 8vo. Edinb. 1865 MII onen (Henry Hart). History of the Jews. 8vo, 3 vols. 1866 SIAN. Poems of. With Works of James Macpherson in Prose and Rhym 8vo, 2 vols. Eulinb. 1865 ‘ HIPPS (G. A. C., Marquis or Normansy). A Year of Revolution. Paris in 1848. Be, 8vo, 2 vols. 1857 or METZ (Anprew), The Romance of Duelling in all Times. 8vo,2 vols. 1868 STEVENSON (W.B.) Narrative of Twenty Years in South America. 8vo,3 vols. 1829 eh (Epwarp P.) The Passions of Animals. 8vo. 1851 TIL HY (Henry Artruur). Japan, the Amoor, and Pacific. 8vo. 1861 TIM [BS (Jonx). Lady Bountiful’s Legacy to her Family and Friends. 8vo. 1868 WILKINSON (Sim J. Garpner). Handbook for Travellers in Egypt. 8vo. 1867 10T 1910 CASE No. 62. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ADAMS (W. H. Davenport). Famous Regiments of the British Army. 8vo. 1864 | ANSTIE (Francis E.) Stimulants and Narcotics. Svo. 1864 ATKINSON (Rev. J.C.) Sketches in Natural History. Svo. 1861 BARNARD (M. RB.) Sport in Norway, and where to find it. 8vo. 1864 BRIGHTWELL (C. L.) Memorials of Lives, &c. of Great Lawyers. 8vo, 1866 | BROWNE (J. Ross). The Land of Thor. 8vo. 1867 BUCKLE (Henry Tomas). History of Civilization in England. 8vo, 3 vols. 1867 DANES (Tue). Sketched by Themselves. Translated. 8vo, 8 vols. 1864 DORAN (Joun). Knights and their Days. 8vo. 1856 EDEN (Lizzie Setrna). A Lady’s Glimpse of the late War in Bohemia. S8vo. 1867 ELIOT (Georez). The Spanish Gypsy ; a Poem. 8vo. 1868 ESQUIROS (Atpnonsz). The Dutch at Home. ‘Translated. 8vo. 1863 FERREY (B.) Recollections of A. N. W. Pugin, and his Father Augustus. 8vo. 1861 FRASER (Rev. Wm.) Memoir of the Life of David Stow. 8vo. 1868 — GOSSE (Purr Henry). Evenings at the Microscope. Svo. 1859 — GULLICK (T. J.) anp TIMBS (Joun). Painting popularly explained. 8vo. 1859 | HICKS (Jonn). ‘'Troublous Times, 1670-71. 8vo. 1862 HOOD (Epwiy Paxton). The Master Minds of the West. 8vo. Nodate — HOUGHTON (Lorp). Life and Letters of John Keats. 8vo. 1867 HOWITT (Wm.) History of Discovery in Australia, Tasmania, &c. 8vo,2 vols. 1865 HUTCHINSON (T. J.) The Parana; South American Recollections, 1861-68. 8vo. 1868 KEIGHTLEY (Tuomas). Fairy Mythology ; SAGE Romance and Superstition of Various — Countries. 8vo. 1850 KENNAWAY (J. H.) On Sherman’s Track; or the South after the War. 8vo. 1867 i LATHAM (R.G.) Elements of Comparative Philology. 8vo. 1862 McCOMBIE (Witt1am). Cattle and Cattle Breeders. 8vo. 1867 — McGHEE (R. J. L.) How we got to Pekin; the Campaign in China, 1860. 8vo. 1862 MILL (Jouy Stuart). A System of Logic, ratiocinative & inductive. 8vo. 2 vols. 1862 — MODERN CHARACTERISTICS. Essays from the “Saturday Review.” 8vo. 1866 NAPIER (Lizvr.-Genzrat Sir Wiit1aM F.P.) History of General Sir Charles Napier’s Administration of Scinde. 8vo. 1858 | NIXON (Bisuor Francis B.) The Cruise of the “Beacon ;” being a Visit to the I in Bass’ Straits. 8vo. OLIVER (StepHen). Rambles in Northumberland. 8vo. ROBSON (Witt1am). The Great Sieges of History. 8vo. ROME to MENTANA. By a Lady. 8vo. 1868 SHELTON (Epwarp). The Historical Finger Post ; in connection with tn Univeral History vo. 1865 SMYTH (W.) Lectures on History; the French Revolution. 8vo, 3 vols. 1842 STANLEY (Rzcrvarp Frrz Roy). Passages from the Autobiography of a ‘‘Man of Kent.” 8vo. STRICKLAND (C. W.) On Cottage Construction and Design. THOMSON (Jamzs). Poetical Works. With a Memoir, by R. Bell. 12mo. TROLLOPE (T. A.) Journey in Umbria and the Marches of Ancona. WEBER (Baron Max Marta von). Life of the Artist Carl Maria von Weber. ansiated. 8vo, 2 vols. 1866 WOMEN or HISTORY. By Eminent Writers. 8vo. 1866 1911 CASE No. 63. { Number of Volumes in this Case, 44. ARNOLD (R. A.) History of the Cotton Famine. 8vo. 1865 _ ASPINALL (Ciara). Three Years in Melbourne. 8vo. 1862 _ BLOMFIELD (AtFRED). Memoir of Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of London. 8vo,2 vols. 1863 _ BUNSEN (Frances). Memoir of Baron Bunsen. 8vo,2 vols. 1868 3URRITT (Etc). 3 1. The Mission of Great Sufferings. 8vo. 1867 2. Thoughts and Notes at Home and Abroad. 8vo. 1868 ‘CHOICE NOTES; from “ Notes and Queries.” 8vo. 1858 Cl BBETT (Witisx). Advice to Young Men and Women. Svo. 1863 © OLTON (Catyiy, LL.D.) Life of Henry Clay. 3rd Ed. 8vo,2vols. New York 1855 CONRAN (H.M.) Memoir of Colonel Wheeler. Svo. 1866 A 1 "EWES (J.) Sporting in Both Hemispheres. 8vo. 1861 JORAN (Joun). Table Traits, and Something on them. 8vo, 1869 F ‘IS ISON (Witt1aM). Hints for the Earnest Student. Svo. 1854 FRA CIS (T. G.) Beach Rambles in search of Sea-side Pebbles. Svo. 1859 FE SWELL (J. Harn). Varia; Readings from Rare Books. S8vo. 1866 GREENWELL (Dora). Essays. Svo. 1866 ¢ aR INSTED (T. P.) Last Homes of Departed Genius. 8vo. 1867 AYDN (Joszru). Dictionary of Dates, relating to all Nations and Ages. 8vo. No date HOLMES (Otrver W.) The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. Svo. 1865 KN eat (Cuartes). Half Hours with the Best Authors. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 LEWES (Gerorce Henry). Aristotle ; his Scientific Writings. Svo. 1864 \ a SRAIR (R. Maxwett). The ian at Home; being a Popular Description of Africa. 8vo. 1861 pan gion s Svo, 6 vols. 1862 " NICOLAS (Sm N. Hannis). Despatches and Letters of Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount a Nel 8vo, 7 vols. 1845 a ‘REES (L. E. Ruvrz). Personal Narrative of the Siege of Lucknow. 8vo. 1858 RENNIE F., M.D.) Pe d the Pekin during the First Year of the Embassy = ag ee ng aes 8vo, 2 vols. 1865 y acc. (Mrs.) The Rhone and the Darro in 1842. 8vo. 1843 _ RUSSELL (Writ1am Howarv, LL.D.) Diary in the East. 8yo. 1869 ‘ RYAN (Cuartes). Systematic Drawing and Shading. 8vo. No date - TERRINGTON (W.) Cooling Cups and Dainty Drinks. 8vo. 1869 THOMPSON (Gzorcz). The War in Paraguay. 8vo. 1869 3 WHEATLEY (H. B.) Round about Piccadilly and Pall Mall. Svo. 1870 10W 1954 CASE No. 86. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. AESCHYLUS. Tragedies. . Translation, with a Biographical Essay, &c. by E. Plumptre. 12mo, 2 vols. 1868 AMERICAN LADY. Pictures from Paris, in War and Siege. By An. 8vo. 1871 ANSTED (Prorzssorn Davin Tuomas). Physical Geography. 8vo. 1867 AVELING (Rev. THomas W.) Voices of Many Waters. 8vo. 1856 BONWICK (James). Mormons and Silver Mines. 8vo. 1872 BOOMERANG (Otp). Australian Tales and Sketches. 8vo. 1868 CAMPIN (Francis). Practice of Hand Turning. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1868 CAPGRAVE (Jonny). Book of the Illustrious Henries. Translated. 8vo. 1858 CARLYLE (‘THomas). 1. Latter Day Pamphlets. 8vo. 1858 2. Chartism, Past and Present. 8vo. 1866 3. Lives of Friedrich Schiller, and of John Stirling. 8vo. 1866 CHURCH (R. W.) Saint Anselm. 8vo. 1870 COOK (Et1za). Poems. 8vo. 1861 COOPER (Etizasetu). Popular History of America. 8vo. 1865 CRABBE (Rev. Gzorge). Life, and Poetical Works. 8vo. 1851 CRAIK (Gzorge Litt). Manual of English Literature. 8vo. 1863 CUNNINGHAM (Persr). Hand-Book of London :—Past and Present. 8vo. 1850 DALLAS (Grorce Mirrii). Letters from London, 1856-60. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 D ISRAELI (Isaac). Curiosities of Literature. 8vo. 1838 GLADSTONE (Witt1am Ewart). Juventus Mundi; the Gods and Men of the Heroic Age. 8vo. 1869 HARASZTHY (A.) Grape Culture, Wines, and Wine-making; with Notes upon Agriculture and Horticulture. 8vo. New York 1862 HILL (Atsacer Hay). Oratorical Year Book for 1865. ' 8vo. 1866 HOWITT (Witu1am). Tallangetta, the Squatter’s Home. 8vo, 2 vols. 1857 HUME (Davin). Essays, Literary, Moral, and Political. 8vo. 1870 JERROLD (Dovetas). Comedies. 8vo. 1853 La CHAPELLE (Count pg). The War of 1870. 8vo. 1870 LEROY (Cuartes G.) Intelligence and Perfectibility of Animals. 8vo. 1870 MANGIN (Arruur). Mysteries of the Ocean. 8vo. 1868 MARKBY (Tuomas). Practical Essays on Education. 8vo. 1868 MEADE (Hon. Herpert). A Ride through the disturbed Districts of New Zealand ; with some Account of the South Sea Islands, 8vo, 1870 OLMSTED (Freperick Law). Journey through Texas. - 8vo. New York 1857 SILVERSMITH, (Junius). Practical Handbook for Miners, Metallurgists, and Assayers. 8vo. New York 1867 SMYTH (Cuartzes Prazzt). Teneriffe; an Astronomer’s Experiment. 8vo. 1858 SMYTH (Gzorce Lewis). The Worthies of England. 8vo. 1850 TILLEY (Henry Arruur). Eastern Europe and Western Asia. 8vo. 1864 TOMLINS (F. G.) History of England. 8vo, 6 vols. No date TROLLOPE (Tuomas Apotpuus). ‘Travels in Central Italy. 8vo. No date WILKINSON (Sm J. Garpner). Account of the Ancient Egyptians. 8vo, 2 vols. 1854 WILLIAMSON (Rey. A.) Journeys in North China, Manchuria, &e. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 WILMOT (A.) History of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. 8vo. 1869 1935 CASE No. 87. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. BROWNING (Rozert). Tragedies and other Plays. 8vo. 1863 CHAMBERS (Roszert). Cyclopaedia of English Literature. 8vo, 2 vols. No date COLERIDGE (Samvet Taytor). Poetical and Dramatic Works. 8vo, 3 vols. 1847 COLLIER (Wit1am F.) Pictures of the Periods. 8vo. Edinb. 1866 COLMAN (George, the Younger). Random Records. 8vo, 2 vols. 1830 DOYLE (Sime F. H.) Lectures at Oxford. Svo. 1869 DUPANLOUP (Monszranzvr). Studious Women. 8vo. 1869 FLUGEL (Jonann Gortrriep). English and German Dictionary. 8vo,2vols. Leips. 1847 FORESTER (Tomas). Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia. 8vo. 1858 GIBBON (Epwarp). Autobiography and Correspondence of. Svo. 1869 HALL (Mr. anp Mrs. S.C.) Ireland; its Scenery, Character, &e. 8vo,3 vols. 1846 MACKAY (Cuartes, LL.D.) Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions. 8vo. 1869 ROBINSON (W.) Gleanings from French Gardens. 8vo. 1868 _ SCHERZER (Cart). Voyage of the “ Novara.” 8vo,3 vols. 1861-63 _ SCOTT (Str Watrer). Waverley Novels. Vols. 16 to 36. 8vo, 21 vols. 1866 _ 1. Ivanhoe. 2 vols. 6. Fortunes of Nigel. 2 vols. 2. The Monastery. 2 vols. 7. Peveril of the Peak. 3 vols. 3. The Abbot. 2 vols. 8. Quentin Durward. 2 vols, 4. Kenilworth. 2 vols. 9. St. Ronan’s Well. 2 vols. ss 5. The Pirate. 2 vols. 10. Red Gauntlet. 2 vols. __ STANHOPE (Puma Henry, Bart). Life of Rt. Hon. William Pitt. 8vo,4 vols. 1867 TOWNSEND (Grorce H.) Manual of Dates. 8vo. 1867 WADDELL (Rev. H. M.) Twenty-nine Years in the West Indies and Central Africa. 8vo. 1863 1936 CASE No. 88. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ADAMS (W. H. Davenport). Earth and Sea. Svo. 1870 AITKIN (T. J.) Elements of Physiology. 8vo. 1838 BREITMANN BALLADS (Tue). 12mo. 1870 BRETT (Rev. W. H.) Indian Missions in Guiana. 8vo. 1851 CAMPBELL (AraBELta Gror@ina). Life of Fra Paolo Sarpi. 8vo. 1869 CARLYLE (Tuomas). History of Friedrich II. of Prussia. 8vo, 7 vols. 1869 CATLIN (GzorcE). North American Indians. [Illustrations of their Manners, Customs, and Condition. 8th Ed. 8vo,2 vols. 1851 DICKENS (Cuaruzs). Speeches, Literary and Social. 4to. 1864 INDIAN REVOLT; History of the. 8vo. 1859 INGELOW (Jzan). A Story of Doom. 8vo. 1867 JERROLD (Dovetas). Works of. 8vo, 4 vols. 1863 LOSSING (Benson J.) Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America. 8vo, 3 vols. Philad. 1866-68 McCLINTOCK (Capt. Francis Leopotp). Voyage of ‘“'The Fox” in the Arctic Seas. 3rd Ed. 8vo. 1869 MANGIN (Artur). The Desert World. 8vo. 1869 MECHI (I. Josrpu). How to Farm Profitably. 8vo. 1859 MEN or tue TIME. Biographical Notices of. 8vo. 1868 MOULD (R. A.) Literary Pearls. 8vo. 1871 MUGGE (Tueropore). Switzerland in 1847. Edited by P. Sinnett. 8vo. 1848 PARRY (Cuartzs). Memorials of Charles Parry, R.N. 8vo. 1870 PRESCOTT (Witt1am Hicxtrve). 1. History of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. 8vo, 3 vols. 1859 2. History of the Reign of Philip II. of Spain. 8vo, 3 vols. 1859 3. History of the Conquest of Mexico. 8vo, 3 vols. 1859 ROGERS (Prorrssor Henry). Essays from “Good Words.” 8vo. 1867 TODD (Jouy, D.D.) The Sunset Land; or The Great Pacific Slope. 8vo. 1869 - TOLSTOI (Count A. K.) Death of Ivan the Terrible ; a Tragedy. Translated from the Russian. 8vo. 1869 TOURGHENIEFF (Ivan). “Liza.” Translated from the Russian. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 WHARTON (Grace anp Puri). Wits and Beaux of Society. 8vo. 1860 WOOD (Rev. J. G.) The Natural History of Man ; or Account of the Uncivilized Races of Men. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 WOODWARD (B. B.) History of Wales, to its Incorporation with the Kingdom of England, 8vo, 2 vols, 1856 1937 CASE No. 89. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. BARHAM (Rev. R. H.) Life & Remains of Theodore Edward Hook. = 8vo, 2 vols. CARLYLE (Txomas). Critical and Miscellaneous Essays. 8vo, 4 vols. CRACROFT (BernarpD). Essays, Political and Miscellaneous. 8vo, 2 vols, FRANCIS (Francis). Book on Angling. 8yo. GILBERT (Jostan). Cadore; or Titian’s Country. 8vo. GOULD (Joun). Handbook to the Birds of Australia. 8vo, 2 vols. HELPS (Str Artuur). Life of Las Casas, the Apostle of the Indies. 8vo. HORACE. Odes. Translated into English Lyric Verse, by Lord Ravensworth. 8vo. HORNBY (Lapy). Constantinople during the Crimean War. 8vo. LANDOR (Watrer Savage). The Last Fruit off an Old Tree. 8vo. MACAULAY (Tos. Basrnetoy, Lorp). Critical and Historical Essays. 8vo, 2 vols. MACKAY (Cuartes, LL.D.) Under Green Leaves. 8vo. MACKENZIE (Rev, James). History of Scotland. 8vo. _ WRIGHT (Tuomas). Manners and Sentiment in England. 8yo. 1849 1867 1868 1867 1869 1865 1868 1858 1863 1853 1866 1857 1867 MARX (Apotr Bernuarp). The Music of the Nineteenth Century and its Culture. ‘Translated by A. H. Wehrhan and C. Natalia Macfarren, 8vo. No date MILLER (Huan). Foot-Prints of the Creator. 8vo. 1864 MILNER (Rev. Tuomas). Gallery of Geography. 8vo. 1864 MONTAIGNE (Micuet pe). All the Essays of. Translated. 8vo. 1869 NOAD (Henry M., M.D.) Text-Book of Electricity. 8vo. 1867 NOLAN (Epwarp H.) [Illustrated History of the War against Russia. 4to, 2 vols. 1857 PEABODY (G.) Brother Help, Humanity, and Benevolence. Svo. 1862 PRESCOTT (Wiit14m Hicktine). History of the Conquest of Peru. 8vo,3vols. 1862 _ ROBERTSON (Wrttram, D.D.) History of Charles V. 8vo,2 vols. 1867 _ SCOTT (Sm Watrer). Waverley Novels. Vols. 37 to 48. 8vo, 12 vols, 1868 i 1. The Betrothed. 5. Anne of Geierstein, 2 vols. - 2. The Talisman. 6. Count Robert of Paris. 2 vols, 3. Woodstock. 2 vols. 7. Highland Widow. ‘Two Drovers, 4, Fair Maid of Perth. 2 vols. 8. Surgeon’s Daughter. _ SHAW (Tomas B.) Choice Specimens of English Literature. 8vo. 1864 _ TANDON (Mogurtn M.) The World of the Sea. Svo. 1869 _ TIMBS (Jonny). Historic Nine Pins. 8vo. 1869 ~ WOOD (Rev. J.G.) Natural History of Man. Svo. 1868 1862 1938 CASE No. 90. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ARTIST (A Youna). Life of. 8vo. 1864 BOWLES (Tomas Gipson). Paris during the Siege. 8vo, 1871 BULWER (Sir Henry Lyrron). Life of Lord Palmerston. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 BUTT (Isaac). History of Italy, from the Abdication of Napoleon. 8vo, 2 vols. 1860 CHAMBERS (Georae F.) Descriptive Astronomy. 8vo. Oxford 1867 DELEPIERRE (Octave). Historical Difficulties and Contested Events. 8vo. 1868 DUFTON (Henry). Narrative of a Journey through Abyssinia, 1862-63. 8vo. 1867 ESQUIROS (AtPHonsr). English Seamen and Divers. 8vo. 1868 FROUDE (James Antuony). Short Studies on Great Subjects. 8vo, 2 vols. 1867 IRELAND (Wit1t1am W.) Studies of a Wandering Observer. 8vo. 1867 LARDNER (Dronystvs). Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. 8vo,2 vols. 1851-52 LAWSON (Perer) anp SON. The Agriculturist’s Manual. 8vo. LHdinb. 1836 LEE (Witu1am). Daniel Defoe; his Life. 8vo, 3 vols. 1869 MACDONALD (Gezorez, LL.D.) England’s Antiphon. 8vo. No date MACKINTOSH (D.) Scenery of England and Wales. 8vo. 1869 MARSHMAN (Jonn Crarxk). History of India. 8vo, 2 vols. 1867 MARTINEAU (Joun). Letters from Australia. 8vo. 1869 MITFORD (Mary Russett). Life of, related in a Selection from her Letters to her Friends. Edited by Rev. A. G. L’Estrange. 8vo, 3 vols. 1870 “NADAR.” The Right to Fly. 8vo. 1866 PATTERSON (Artuur J.) The Magyars. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 ROBERTS (Witi1aAM). Memoirs of Mrs. Hannah More. 8vo, 4 vols. 1835 RULE (Wr114m Harris, D.D.) History of the Karaite Jews. 8vo. 1870 SCHILLER (Friepricu von). Correspondence with Kérner ; with Biographical Sketches and Notes by Leonard Simpson. 8vo, 3 vols. 1849 STANLEY (Artuur Penruyny, Dean or Westminster). Historical Memorials of West- minster Abbey. 8vo. 1868 THOMPSON (Gezoraz, C.E.) The War in Paraguay. 8vo. 1869 TOWLE (Gzorce M.) American Society. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 TYTLER (Saran) & WATSON (J. L.) The Songstresses of Scotland. S8vo, 2 vols. 1871 WALLACE (Atrrep Russett). The Malay Archipelago. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 WILSON (Warren). The Recovery of Jerusalem. 8vo. 1871 WOOD (E. J.) The Wedding Day in all Ages. 8vo,2 vols. 1869 WRIGHT (Tuomas). The Celt, Roman, and Saxon. 2nd Ed, 8vo. 1861 r= on lai 1939 CASE No. 91. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. “AMERICAN STATESMAN. Weakness of the American Government. 8vo. 1863 ARTIST Life in Normandy. 8vo. 1865 ATKINSON (Tomas Wirtam). ‘Travels in the Regions of the Upper and Lower Amoor. 8vo. 1860 BANCROFT (Gzorce). Literary and Historical Miscellanies. 8vo. New York 1857 BENTHAM (Jeremy). Theory of Legislation. Translated by R. Hildreth. 8vo. 1864 BYRNE (Ottver). Practical Mechanics. Svo. 1867 CLARK (Epwiy). The Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges, with General Inquiries on Beams, &c. used. 8vo, 2 vols. 1850 FLEMING (Witu1am, D.D.) Student’s Manual of Philosophy. 8vo. 1867 GILBERT (Wm.) Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess of Ferrara; a Biography. § 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 GRIMM (Jacop anp WitHeLm). Household Stories. 8vo. No date HALL (Aveusta, Lapy Lianover). Good Cookery illustrated. 8vo. 1867 HAY (Ceci). The Club and the Drawing Room. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 HUGHES (Txomas). Tom Brown’s School Days. Svo. Camb. 1858 IRVING (Wasutneton). Biographies and Miscellaneous Papers. 8vo. 1867 JENNINGS (Harerave). The Rosicrucians, their Rites and Mysteries. 8vo. 1870 JEWITT (Liewettynyn). Grave-Mounds and their Contents; a Manual of Archaeology. 12mo. 1870 KENNAN (Gezo.) Tent Life in Siberia, & Adventures among the Koraks,&e. 8vo. 1871 KENNEDY (E.B.) Four Years in Queensland. 8vo. 1870 KERR (R. M.) The Student’s Blackstone. Svo. 1865 KING (Rev. Cuartes WittraM). Antique Gems. Svo. 1866 LLOYD (L.) Scandinavian Adventures ; with some Account of the Northern Fauna. 2nd Ed. 8vo,2vols. 1854 LOCOCK (F.) Sketches of Modern Paris. 8vo. 1870 MANSFIELD (Cartes Buacurorp). A Theory of Salts; Treatise on the Constitution of Bipolar (two-membered) Chemical Compounds. Svo. 1865 MARCY (Capramy R.B.) The Prairie and Overland Traveller. 8vo. 1863 MARTIN (Freperick). Handbook of Contemporary Biography. 12mo. 1870 MERIVALE (Cuartzs). The Fall of the Roman Republic. 8vo. 1867 NUTTALL (A. P., LL.D.) Dictionary of Scientific Terms. Svo. 1869 PRESCOTT (Witxiam Hick.ive). 1. History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. 8vo. 1866 2. History of the Conquest of Mexico. Svo. 1866 PROBYN (J. W.) National Self-Government in Europe and America. 8vo. 1870 PROTEAUX (A.) Practical Guide for the Manufacture of Paper and Boards. Trans- lated. Svo. Philad. 1866 PYNE (Henry). England and France in the Fifteenth Century. 8vo. 1870 RUSKIN (Jonn). Queen of the Air; being a Study of the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm. 8vo. 1869 RYDE (Epwarp). Text Book for Architects & Engineers, with Plates. 8vo,2 vols. 1853 SCHMITZ (Dr. Leonnarp). History of Greece. 8vo. 1858 SISTERS (Two). The Timely Retreat. Svo, 2 vols. 1858 SWIFT (Jonatuay, D.D.) Complete Works of. Svo, 4 vols. 1869 TIMBS (Jouy). Ancestral Stories. Svo. 1869 TOPIN (M.) The Man with the Iron Mask. Svo. 1870 VICKERS (Joun). Tinker AEsop. Svo. 1869 WRAXALL (Lascettzs). Memoirs of Queen Hortense. 8vo. 1864 1940 CASE No. 92. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. BEARD (Joun R., D.D.) Life of Toussaint L’ Ouverture. 12mo. 1853 BLAIKIE (Rev. W. G.) Better Days for Working People. 12mo. 1863 BRAIM (Tuos. Henry). New Homes; the Rise, Progress, &c. of each of the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. 12mo. 1870 CAMPBELL (Tuomas). Specimens of the British Poets. 8vo 1845 CAPPER (Samvet James). Wanderings in War Time. 8vo. 1871 CATLOW (Aenzs). Popular Conchology. 8vo. 1854 _ COLTON (Carvin, LL.D.) Private Correspondence of Henry Clay. 8vo. New York 1856 DISRAELI (Isaac). The Literary Character illustrated by History of Men of Genius. 8vo. 1862 ESSAYS in Defence of Women. 8vo. 1868 FREEMANTLE (Lievr.-Cotoyet). Three Months in the Southern States S8vo. 1863 GUERIN (Eveente pe). Journal & Letters. By G.S.Trebutien. Translated. 8vo. 1866 GUIZOT (Francois Prerre G.) Life of Oliver Cromwell. Translated. 8vo. 1868 HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS (James Orcuarp). Letters of the Kings of England. Svo,2 vols. 1846 HARRIS (Tuapprevs Witi1AM). ‘Treatise on some of the Insects injurious to Vegetation. Svo. Boston 1862 HOPE (Ascorr R.) A Book about Boys. 8vo. 1868 JEWRY (Mary). Warne’s Every Day Cookery. 8vo. 1869 KNIGHT (Cuartzs). Knowledge is Power. 8vo. 1866 LANDON (Lerir1a E.) Poetical Works. 8vo, 2 vols. 1867 LINCOLNE (Apranam). The Australian Farmer’s Guide. 12mo. Melb. 1869 LYTTON (Rosert). Chronicles and Characters. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 MACRAE (Davin). Life of Napoleon III. 12mo. 1870 MAGUIRE (Jonn Francis). Father Mathew; a Biography. 12mo. 1865 MANNING (Mrs.) Ancient and Mediaeval India. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 MASSARY (Isaset). Our Cousins in Australia; or Reminiscences of Sarah Norris. 12mo. Edinb. 1867 PERCY (Tuomas, Bishop or Dromore). Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. 8vo. 1865 PHILLIPS (Joun). Life on the Earth ; its Origin and Succession. 8vo. Camb. 1860 PRESCOTT (W. H.) anp ROBERTSON (W., D.D.) History of the Reign of Charles V. 8vo. 1857 RAMSAY (Wrtt1am). Manual of Roman Antiquities. 7th Ed. 12mo. 1866 REID (Tuomas). Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man. 8vo. 1854 REID (W. F.) Portland Cement. 8vo. 1868 ROBERTS (Sm Ranpat). Glenmahra; or The Western Islands. 8vo. 1870 ST. JOHN (Mrs. Horace Roscoxz). Masaniello of Naples ; or A Nine Days’ fev vo. SCORESBY-JACKSON (R. E., M.D.) Life of William Scoresby, D.D. 8vo. 1861 SEWELL (Mrs.) Impressions of Rome, Florence, and Turin. 8vo. 1862 SMITH (Writt1am, LL.D.) Dictionary of the Bible. 8vo, 3 vols. 1863 TROLLOPE (Antuony). British Sports and Pastimes of 1868. 8vo. 1868 TYNDALL (Jouy). Lectures on Sound. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1869 VINJE (A. G.) A Norseman’s Views of the British. 8vo. 1863 WATERHOUSE (G. RB.) Natural History of the Mammalia. 8vo, 2 vols. 1846 WILKINSON (Sm Jonn Garpyer). Egyptians in the Time of the Pharaohs. 8vo. 1857 WINKWORTH (Caruerine). Life of Amelia Wilhelmina Sieveking. 8vo. 1863 WOOLLEY (Joun). Lectures delivered in Australia. 8vo. Camb. 1862 ZELLER (Dr. £.) Socrates and the Socratic Schools, ‘Translated. Svo. 1868 1941 CASE No. 93. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50, ARNOLD (R. Arruur). From the Levant. Svo,2 vols. 1868 BEALE (Dr. Lioyet). How to work with the Microscope. 8vo. 1865 BLACKIE (Joun Stuart). Homer and the Iliad. 8vo, 4 vols. 1866 BOWRING (Sir Jonny). Hwa Tsien Ki; The Flowery Scroll. Translated. 8vo. 1868 CHAMBERS (Wit1aM anp Ropert). Papers for the People. 8vo,4 vols. Edinb. 1850 CHESTER (Grevitte Jonny). Transatlantic Sketches in the West Indies, South America, Canada, and the United States. 8vo. 1869 DARWIN (Cuas.) The Descent of Man, & Selection in relation to Sex. 8vo, 2 vols. 1871 DIXON (Writ1am Hepworts). Personal History of Lord Bacon. 8vo. 1861 ERSKINE (Tuomas, Lorp). The Speeches of. Svo, 2 vols. 1870 GREECE, Pictorial History of. . Svo. 1852 HELPS (Sm Arruvr). Life of Pizarro; with Account of his Associates in the Conquest of Peru. 12mo. 1869 JERDAN (Wiiu1am). Men I have known. _ 12mo. 1866 KING (Rev. Cuartes Witi1aM). Natural History of Gems. 8vo. 1867 LA CAVA. Recollections of the Neapolitans. 8vo. 1860 LECKY (Witu1am Epwarp Harrrote). History of European Morals, from Augustus to Charlemagne. 2nd Ed. 8vo,2 vols, 1869 LEWIS (Str George CornEwatt). Essay on the Best Form of Government. 8vo. 1863 LYTTON (Epwarp Butwer, Lorp). Poetical & Dramatic Works. 8vo, 5 vols. 1852-54 MITFORD (Mary Russext). Life of; related in a Selection from her Letters to her Friends. Edited by Rev. A. G. L’Estrange. 8vo, 3 vols. 1870 MORLEY (Henry). Life of Edmund Burke, Svo. 1867 NAPIER (Sm Cuantes James). Defects, Civil and Military, of the Indian Government. ; 8vo. 1853 NEVIUS (Rev. Joun L.) China and the Chinese. 8vo. 1869 NICHOLS (J. Warp). Story of the Great March. 8vo.- 1865 PARKES (Sm Henry). Australian Views of England. Eleven Letters written in 1861-62. 8vo. 1869 PARTON (James). General Butler in New Orleans. 8vo. New York 1864 PEYTON (Joun Lewis). Over the Alleghanies, and across the Prairies. S8vo. 1869 QUETTEVILLE (Rev. W. P. pz). Pardon of Guingamp. 8vo. 1870 ROWLEY (Rev. Henry). The Story of the Universities’ Mission to Central Africa. 8vo. 1867 TOWLE (Grorce Makepeace). American Society. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 WILTON (Eart or). Sports and Pursuits of the English. 8vo. 1868 _ YONGE (Cartes Duke). History of France under the Bourbons, 1589—1830. 8vo,4 vols. 1866 10X 1942 CASE No. 94. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ARNOTT (Nett). Elements of Physics. 8vo, 2 vols. 1864 AUSTRALIA AS IT IS; or Facts and Features. By A Clergyman. 12mo. 1867 BATES (Henry Watter). The Naturalist on the River Amazon. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1864 BEISLY (Srpney). Shakspere’s Garden; or the Plants and Flowers named in his Works described and defined. 8vo. 1864 BLAINE (DetaBereE P.) Encyclopaedia of Rural Sports. 8vo. 1858 BLANCHARD (Srpney Laman). The Ganges and the Seine. 8vo, 2 vols. 1862 BOURNE (H. R. Fox). British Seaman under the Tudors. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 BROUGHAM (Henry, Lorp). Life and Times; written by Himself. 8vo, 3 vols. Edinb. 1871 CHALMERS (Tuomas, D.D.) Political Economy. 8vo. 1832 CONWAY (Jams). Forays among Salmon and Deer. 8vo. 1861 COOPER (Etizasetu). Life and Letters of Lady Arabella Stuart. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 COTTERILL (C. C.) anp LITTLE (E. D.) Ships and Sailors. 8vo. 1868 CROOKES (Witt1am) anp ROHRIG (Ernst). Practical Treatise on Metallurgy. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 DWIGHT (Rev. H. G. 0.) Christianity in Turkey; a Narrative of the Protestant Reformation in the Armenian Church. 8vo. 1854 ECKARDT (Dr. Jutius). Modern Russia. 8vo. 1870 EDEN (Lizz Serra). My Holiday in Austria. 8vo. 1869 FAIRBAIRN (Witt1am). Iron ; its History, Properties, and Processes of Manufacture. New Ed. 8vo. dinb. 1865 GRAHAM (Cotonet James J.) Military Ends and Moral Means. 8vo. 1864 HALLIDAY (Anprew). The Savage Club Papers. 8vo. 1868 - JOHNSTON (Pror. James F. W.) Notes on North America ; Agricultural, Economical, and Social. 8vo, 2 vols. 1851 LAMARTINE (AtpHonsz pz). History of the Constituent Assembly, 1789. 12mo, 2 vols, 1854 LEWIS (Sir Grorce CorNEWALL). Essay on the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages. 8vo. Oxford 1835 LOCH (Henry Broveuam). Personal Narrative of Occurrences during Lord Elgin’s Second Embassy to China, 1860. 8vo. 1869 MACKAY (Cuartes, LL.D.) Songs of England. 8vo. 1860 MAIDMENT (Jamgs). Scottish Ballads and Songs. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 MITCHELL (Masor-Generat Jonny). Biographies of Eminent Soldiers. 12mo. 1865 PORTER (Rev. J. L.) Five Years in Damascus; with Travels, &c. 12mo. 1870 PURNELL (Tuomas). Literature and its Professors. 12mo. 1867 RANK anp TALENT of the Time; a Dictionary of Contemporary Biography. 8vo. 1861 RUSKIN (Joun). Elements of Drawing. 12mo. 1861 SALA (Grorae Aveustus). William Hogarth ; Essays on the Man, the Work, and the Time. 12mo. 1866 SAXON’S (A) Remedy for Irish Discontent. 8vo. 1868 SEAFIELD (Frank). Literature and Curiosities of Dreams. 8vo, 2 vols. 1865 STRICKLAND (Janz M.) Rome, Regal and Republican. 8vo. 1854 TAINSH (Epwarp CampBett). Study of the Works of Alfred Tennyson. 12mo. 1868 VANCE (AtExanper). History and Pleasant Chronicle of Jean de Saintré and of the Lady ; together with the Book of the Knight of the Tower. 8vo. 1862 VEHSE (Epwarp, Pu.D.) Memoirs of the Court, Aristocracy, and Diplomacy of Austria. Translated. 8vo, 2 vols. 1856 WILLCOCK (J. W. ann A.) Ocean, River, and Shore. 8vo. 1863 19435 CASE No. 95. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. AFRICA (West). Wanderings in. From Liverpool to Fernando Po, By an F. R.G.S. 8vo,2 vols. 1863 BAILEY (Pum James). Festus; a Poem of. 5th Ed. 8vo. 1852 BAYLY (Tuomas Haynes). Songs, Ballads, and Poems. Svo. 1857 BURTON (Carr. Ricnarp F.) The Lake Regions of Central Africa. S8vo,2vols. 1860 CHALYBAUS (Dr. gcse Mortrz). Historical Development of Speculative Philosophy. from Kant to Heg 8vo. Edinb. 1854 CHRISTIAN NAMES. gpa of. 8vo,2 vols. 1863 COLLIER (Wittram Francis). Pictures of the Period. 8vo. 1865 COWPER (Wriiam). Poems of. Svo,2 vols. 1841 DORAN (Joun). Saints and Sinners. Svo, 2 vols. 1868 DYER (T.H.) History of the Kings of Rome. ; 8vo. 1868 FREEMANTLE (Lrevt.-Cot.) Three Months in the Southern States. Svo. 1863 FULLER (Anprew 8.) The Grape Culturist. 12mo. New York 1866 GILBART (James Wriutam). Logic for the Million. 8vo. 1865 GILFILLAN (Gzorae). Galleries of Literary Portraits. Svo. 1854 HAMILTON (James, D.D.) Memoirs of the Life of James Wilson. 12mo. 1859 HARTWIG (Dr. Gzora). The Polar World. Svo. 1869 HUNT (Jas. Hy. Leta). Correspondence. Edited by his Eldest Son. 8vo,2vols. 1862 JERNINGHAM (Housert E. H.) Life in a French Chateau. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1867 KENT (Cuartes). Footprints on the Road. Svo. 1864 LANMAN (Cuartss). Letters from the Alleghany Mountains. 8vo. New York 1849 MACGREGOR (Jonny). The “Rob Roy” on the Jordan. 8vo. 1870 MACKAY (Cuartzs, LL.D) Songs of Scotland. 12mo. 1860 MARKHAM (Cremeyts R.) History of the Abyssinian Expedition. 8vo. 1869 MOKE (G. H.) anp WILMERE (Atice). Belgian Episodes. 8vo. 1861 MONTALEMBERT (Cuas. Fores, Comre DE). Memoir of Abbé Lacordaire. 8vo. 1863 MYERS (Freperic). Lectures on Great Men. 5th Ed. 8vo. 1861 NICHOL (J. P.) Contemplations of the Solar System. 8vo. 1847 NOBLE (Rev. Louis L.) After Icebergs, with a Painter ; a Summer Voyage to Labrador and round Newfoundland. _ 8vo. 1862 PARISH (Str Woopsrve). Buenos Ayres and Provinces of Rio dela Plata. 8vo. 1852 RAIKES (Cuartzs). Englishman in India. 12mo. 1867 RITTER (Carz). Comparative Geography of Palestine and the Sinaitic Peninsula. Translated. 8vo, 4 vols. Zdinb. 1866 RUSSELL (Jonny, Eart). Life of Lord William Russell. 4th Ed. 8vo. 1853 SCOTT (Lrevut.-Generat). Memoirs of. 2nd Ed. 8vo,2vols. 1864 SEALY (Henry Nicuotas). Treatise on Coins, Currency, and Banking. 8vo. 1858 STOUGHTON (Jonny, D.D.) Church and State 200 years ago; a History of Ecclesiastical Affairs in England, 1660-63. 8vo. 1862 STRICKLAND (Aenzs). Lives of the Tudor Princesses. Svo. 1868 TEMPLAR (A.) The Gladstone Government. Svo. 1869 TRENCH (Carr. F.) The Russo-Indian Question, Historically, &c. considered. 8vo. 1869 WOOD (Rev. J.G.) Bible Animals mentioned in the Scriptures. 8vo. 1869 WRAXALL (Lascettzs). Memoirs of Queen Hortense, 8yo, 1864 1944 CASE No. 96. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ALVENSLEBEN (Baron Max. von). With Maximilian in Mexico. 8vo. 1867 BAGEHOT (Watrtsr). The English Constitution. 8vo. 1867 BELL (Writram A.) New Tracks in North America. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 BRETON (Lieutenant, R.N.) Excursions in New South Wales, Western Australia, and Van Diemen’s Land, 1830-33. 8vo. 1833 BURRITT (Ett). Walks in the Black Country. 8vo. 1868 COLERIDGE (Str Jonny Taytor). Memoir of Rev. John Keble. 8vo. 1869 CRAWHALL (Joszpn). Newcastle Fishers’ Garlands. Svo. Newcastle 1864 CURTIUS (Dr. Ernst). History of Greece. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 DODD (Rev. Henry Puiure). The Epigrammatists; a Selection from the Literature of Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern Times; with Notes and Introduction. 8vo. 1870 DRAPER (Joun W.) History of the Intellectual Development of Europe. 8vo,2vols. 1864 EVANS (Mrs. H. Luoyp). Last Winter in Algeria. 12mo. 1868 FAIRHOLT (Frepericxk W.) Tobacco; its History and Associations. 8vo. 1859 FITZGERALD (Prrcy). Charles Townshend; Wit and Statesman. 8vo. 1866 FREEDLEY (Epwin T.) ‘Treatise on Business. 4th Ed. 8vo. 1853 GRAVES (S. RB.) Yachting Cruise in the Baltic. 8vo. 1863 HATTON (Josepn). Provincial Papers. 8vo. 1868 HELPS (Sir Artruur). Journal of Our Life in the Highlands. 8vo. 1868 HERSCHEL (Sir Joun Freperick Witi1aM). Manual of Scientific Enquiry. 8vo. 1849 JENNINGS (Louts J.) 80 Years of Republican Government in United States. 8vo. 1868 JOHNSON (Curupert WitiiaM, F.R.8.) On Fertilisers. 8vo.* 1851 KEMBLE (F. Anne). Plays. 8vo. 1863 KERATRY (Comts E. pe). Rise and Fall of Maximilian. Svo. 1868 KERR (R.) The Gentleman’s House; How to plan English Residences. 8vo,2vols, 1865 MALLET (J. Wittiam). On Cotton. 8vo. 1862 MAURY (Marruew Fontarne). Physical Geography of the Sea. 8vo. 1857 MAXWELL (Witt1am Henry). History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmett’s Insurrection in 1803. 8vo. 1866 MEREDITH (Mrs. Cuartzs). Over the Straits; a Visit to Victoria. Svo. 1861 MILLER (Hue). Cruise of the “Betsey;” with Rambles of a Geologist. 12mo, 1861 MORELL (Jonun Reynett). Scientific Guide to Switzerland. 12mo. 1867 MORRIS (Maurice O’Connor). Rambles in the Rocky Mountains ; with a Visit to the Goldfields of Colorado. 8vo. 1864 PARROT (Freperick). Journey to Ararat. Translated by W. D. Cooley. 8vo. 1845 PHIPSON (T. L.) Utilization of Minute Life; being Practical Studies on Insects, Crustacea, Mollusca, Worms, Polyps, Infusoria, and Sponges. 8vo. 1864 PLUMPTRE (Cuartzs Joun). Lectures on Elocution. 8vo. 1870 RAVENSTEIN (E. G.) Gymnastics and Athletics. 8vo, 1867 ROBERTS (Joun 8.) Legendary Ballads of England and Scotland. 8vo. 1868 ROBERTSON (J. B.) Lectures on the Life, Writings, &c. of Edmund Burke. 8vo. 1868 RUSSELL (W., LL.D.) Eccentric Personages. 8vo, 1865 SPALDING (J.) Troubles and Transactions in Scotland & England, 1624-45. 8vo. 1829 STOWE (Mrs. Harriet Beecuer). Men of our Times. 8vo. Hartford 1868 THOMSON (Rev. A. F.) The English Schoolroom. 8vo. 1865 TOZER (Henry Fansuawe), Researches in the Highlands of Turkey. 8vo,2 vols. 1869 WALSH (J. H.) The Greyhound ; Treatise on the Breeding, Rearing, &. 8vo. 1869 WINSLOW (Forzus, M.D.) Obscure Diseases of the Brain and Mind. 3rd Ed. 8vo. 1863 WYNTER (AnpreEw). Our Social Bees. Svo. 1866 ZURCHER (M.) anp MARGOLLE (M.) Volcanoes and Earthquakes. 8vo. 1868 ils 1945 CASE No. 97. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ARNOLD (Tuomas). Manual of English Literature. Svo. 1862 BRODERIP (Wiiu1am Joun). Zoological Recreations. 8vo. 1849 CAMPBELL (Grorce Doveras, DuKE oF ARGYLL). Primeval Man. 12mo. 1869 CROMBIE (Atexanver, LL.D.) Etymology & Syntax of the English Language. 8vo. 1865 DARWIN (Cartes). On the various Contrivances by which British and Foreign Orchids are fertilized by Insects. 8vo. 1862 DELAMERE (E. S. anp E.) Wholesome Fare. Svo. 1868 DEVRIENT (Epvarp). My Recollections of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, and his Letters to Me. Translated. 8vo. 1869 DORAN (Jonny). Habits of Men. Svo. 1855 GAMGEE (Jouy). : 1. Our Domestic Animals in Health and Disease. Svo. 1864 2. The Cattle Plague ; with Reports of International Veterinary Congresses of Hamburg, 1863, and Vienna, 1865. Svo. 1866 GILBART (James Witt1am). History and Principles of Banking. Svo. 1866 GRETTON (A.L. V.) Vicissitudes of Italy since the Congress of Vienna. S8vo. 1859 HEAD (Sim Francis Bonn). The Horse and His Rider. 12mo. 1860 LANCELOTT (F.) Australia as it is; its Settlements, Farms, and Gold Fields. 2nd Ed. 8vo,2vols. 1853 LAURIE (James Stuart). Primary Instruction. 12mo. 1867 _MAFFEI (Count A.) Recollections of Massimo d’ Azeglio. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 MAKINS (Gzoraz Hogartru). Manual of Metallurgy. 8vo. 1868 MAXIMILIAN I (Emperor or Mexico). Recollections of My Life. 8vo, 3 vols. 1868 MILLS (ArtHvR). Colonial Constitutions ; an Outline of the Constitutional History, &c. of British Dependencies. Svo. 1856 MILMAN (Henry Hart, D.D.) The Agamemnon of AEschylus ; and other Translations. 8vo. 1855 MOENS (W. J.C.) English Travellers and Italian Brigands. Svo, 2 vols. 1866 MONTHOLON (Gey., Count). History of the Captivity of Napoleon. S8vo, 4 vols. 1846 “NIMROD.” The Condition of Hunters. 8vo. 1837 ORR (Wirit1am §.) Circle of the Sciences. Treatises:— Svo, 9 vols. 1854-60 Mathematical Sciences. Practical Astronomy, Navigation, &c. occa oso (3 vols.) Mechanical Philosophy. organic Nature. : mistry . Elementary Chemistry. ee : OVERALL (W.H.) Dictionary of Chronology. 8vo. 1870 PAGE (Davin P.) Theory and Practice of Teaching. 8vo. New York 1854 _ PALMER (Wiittam). Egyptian Chronicles, with a Harmony of Sacred and Egyptian Chronology. 8vo, 2 vols. 1861 PEARSON (Canes Heyry). History of England during the Early and Middle Ages. 8vo, 2 vols. 1867 PHIPSON (T. L.) The Sun. 12mo. 1870 -RAUMER (Friepricu von). History of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Svo, 2 vols. 1835 - WROTTESLEY (Jouy, Lorp). Thoughts on Government and Legislation. 8vo. 1860 1946 CASE No. 98. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. AMERICAN COUSINS at Home (Our). 8vo. 1873 BURTON (Caprain Ricuarp F.) Abbeokuta and the Camaroon Mountains. 8vo, 2 vols. 1863 CHRISTIE (Witt1am Doveat). Memoirs, Letters, and Speeches of Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury. 8vo, 2 vols. 1871 COBDEN (Ricuarp). Political Writings. 8vo,2 vols. 1867 COOPER (Tuomas). Life of, written by Himself. 12mo. 1872 CORVIN (Cotonet Orto). In France with the Germans. 8vo, 2 vols. 1872 DIRCKS (Henry, LL.D.) Nature Study. 12mo. Edinb. 1870 GILLMORE (ParKker). ' 1. Prairie Farms and Prairie Folk. 8vo, 2 vols. 1872 2. Adventures Afloat and Ashore. 8vo, 2 vols, 1873 HOME (D. D.) Incidents in My Life. 8vo. 1863 HOWELLS (W. D.) Suburban Sketches. 8vo. 1871 KAYE (Jonn Writiam). Lives of Indian Officers. 8vo, 8 vols. 1869 KENT (Cuartzs). Charles Dickens as a Reader. ~ 8vo. 1872 KINGSMAN (A.) Over Volcanoes. 8vo. 1872 LAWLOR (Denys Suyne). Pilgrimages in the Pyrenees and Landes. 8vo. 1870 MARRYAT (Frorence). Life and Letters of Captain Marryat, 8vo, 2 vols. 1872 MAURICE (C. Epmunp). Stephen Langton. 12mo, 1872 NUTGALL (Natuaniet). The Raven Club Papers. 8vo. 1871 PALESTINE. Our Work in Palestine; being Account of Expeditions sent out to the Holy Land by the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. 12mo. 1873 PALLISER (Mrs. Bury). History of Lace. 8vo. 1865 REDDING (Cyrus.) Personal Reminiscences of Eminent Men. 8vo, 3 vols. 1867 SCOTT (Sir Sresatp Davin). The British Army; its Origin, Progress, and Equipment. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 SENIOR (Nassau Winu1am). Journals kept in France and Italy, 1848-52. 8vo,2vols. 1871 SEWARD (Witi1amH.) Works. Edited by George E. Baker. 8vo,3 vols. New York 1853 SHARPE (Samuet). History of Egypt. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 SHENSTONE (Witttam). Essays on Men and Manners. 8vo. 1868 SPENCER (Herzert). Principles of Biology. 8vo, 2 vols. 1864 STONE (J. B.) Tour with Cook through Spain. 8vo. 1873 TUCKERMAN (Cuartzs K.) The Greeks of To-day. 8vo. No date WHEELER (J. Tatzoys). History of India, from the Earliest Ages. S8vo,2 vols. 1867 WHEWELL (Witu1am, D.D.) Platonic Dialogues, 8vo, 2 vols. 1860 1947 CASE No. 99. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ADAMS (Anprew Lerrn). Wanderings of a Naturalist in India, the Western Himalayas, and Cashmere. Svo. Edinb. 1867 BARROW (Joun). Captain Cook’s Voyages of Discovery. 8vo. Edinb. 1865 BICKERSTAFF (Isaac). History of. 12mo. 1861 BOSANQUET (S.R.) Principia. Essays on Principles of Evil. 8vo. 1843 BROTHERS (Two). Guesses at Truth. 8vo. 1859 BURKE (Sir Bernarp). Vicissitudes of Families. 8vo, 2 vols. 1861 BUSHMAN (Otp). Sporting Sketches. 12mo. 1866 CARLYLE (Tuomas). Translations from the German. Svo. 1866 CHESNEY (Caprary Cuartes C.) Campaigns in Virginia. Svo,2vols. 1864-65 COLLIER (Wiiu1aM Francis). Pictures of the Periods. 8vo. Edinb. 1866 COX (Rev. Georce W.) anp JONES (Eustace Hinton). Tales of the Teutonic verb Svo. 7 DIXON (Witi1am Hepwortn). Her Majesty’s Tower. 8vo, 4 vols. 1869 EV. Henry Pui). The Epigrammatists; a Selection from Epigrammatic ei en bine Ancient, Mecineval eat Medes. gen 1870 EDEN (Lizare Serna). Fairy Fancies, from the German. 8vo. 1870 FIELD ARTILLERY, Instruction for. 12mo,2 vols. New York 1864 FRERE (Mary). Old Deccan Days; or Hindoo Fairy Legends, current in Southern India. With Introduction, by Sir H. Bartle E. Frere. 12mo. 1868 HOPLEY (Howarp). Under Egyptian Palms. 8vo. 1869 HOZIER (Caprarn Henry Montacue). The Seven Weeks’ War. Its Antecedents and its Incidents. 8vo, 2 vols. 1867 JAMESON (Anna). 1. Memoirs and Essays, illustrative of Art, Literature, and Social Morals. S8vo. 1864 2. The Culture of Pleasure. 8vo. 1872 MARKHAM (Crements R.) Cuzco ; a Journey to Ancient Capital of Peru. 8vo. 1856 MOORE (Ciement C.) George Castriot, surnamed Scanderbeg, King of Albania. 12mo. New York 1850 MORRIS (Wiitram O'Connor). Leaders on the Land Question of Ireland. 8vo. 1870 NOEL (8. W.) The Rebellion in America. 8vo. 1863 OLDACRE (Cepric). Last of the Old Squires. 12mo. 1854 OLIPHANT (M. 0. W.) Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II. PRESCOTT cw een): Svo, 2 vols. Edinb. 1869 1. History of the Conquest of Peru. Svo. 1867 2. History of the Reign of Philip II, King of Spain. 8yo. 1868 RAWLINSON (Proressor Gzorce). The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World. 8vo, 3 vols. 1862 _ RITCHIE (J. Ewrya). British Senators. Svo. 1869 SIMEON (Rev. Cuartes). Conversation Parties. 8vo. 1863 SMILES (Samvet). The Huguenots. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1868 TAYLOR (Rev. Witu1am). California Life illustrated. Svo. 1867 _ ‘TAYLOR (Wii11am). Historic Survey of German Poetry. 8vo,3 vols. 1830 _ TENNENT (Sm James Emerson). Natural History of Ceylon. Svo. 1861 WILSON (Joun). Poems. 8vo, 2 vols. 1825 WOOD (Epwarp J.) Giants and Dwarfs. 8vo. 1868 1948. CASE No. 100, Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. CHARLEY (Wittiam). Flax and its Products in Ireland. 8vo. 1862 COCHRANE (Axx. Baruir). Francis I. and other Historic Studies. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 — CROLY (Rev. Gzoraz. D.D.) Poetical Works of. 8vo,2 vols. 1830 “DAILY NEWS” (Tue). The War Correspondence (1870) of ; Edited with Notes and Comments. 8vo, 2 vols. 1871 EVELYN (Joun). Diary and Letters. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1870 FORSTER (Jonn). Walter Savage Landor; a Biography. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 FRYXELL (Anpers). History of Sweden. Translated. 8vo, 2 vols. 1844 GOURBAUD (Mapame Apotpne). Embroidery Book. 12mo. No date HOLE (8. Reywnotps). A Book about Roses. 8vo. Edinb. 1870 HORNE (Ricuarp Henry). New Spirit of the Age. 2nd Ed. 8vo, 2 vols. 1844 JAMESON (Anna). Characteristics of Women—Moral, Poetical, and Historical. 8vo, 2 vols. 1858 LADY (A). The Cottages of the Alps. 8vo, 2 vols. 1860 LANG (Joun Dunmorz, D.D.) Freedom and Independence of the Golden Lands of Australia. 8vo. 1852 LEWIS (Sir Georcz Cornewatt). Essay on the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages. 8vo. 1862 MARTINEAU (Harrier). Biographical Sketches, 1852-68. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1869 MERCHANT (A). Six Years in the Prisons of England. 8vo. 1869 MUSGRAVE (Rev. Grorcz). Ramble into Brittany. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 MUTER (Mrs. D. D.) Travels and Adventures of An Officer's Wife in India, China, and New Zealand. 8vo, 2 vols. 1864 PRESCOTT (Witt1am Hickiine). History of the Reign of Philip II, King of Spain. 8vo, 3 vols. 1860 RECLUSE (Lire or A). Visiting My Relations. 3rd Ed. 8vo. 1853 ROSSETTI (Wiitram Micuazt). Fine Art, chiefly Contemporary. 8vo. 1867 RUTTER (J. 0. N.) Human Electricity ; illustrated by Experiments. 12mo. 1854 SCHLOSSER (Frieprich Curistopn). History of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Translated. 8vo, 7 vols. 1843 THACKERAY (Wii11am Maxeprace). History of Pendennis. 8vo, 2 vols. 1868 TREMENHEERE (Hveu Seymour). The Constitution of the United States. 8vo. 1854 TRISTRAM (Rev. Heyry Baker). Daughters of Syria. 8vo. 1872 WILKINS (W. Watxer). Political Ballads of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, 12mo, 2 vols. 1860 WILLIAMS (Fotxzstonz). Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis kg hoe! Bishop of Rochester. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 WINN (Hon. Cuartes ALLANson). What I saw of the War at the Battles of Speichern, Gorze, and Gravelotte. 8vo. Edinb. 1870 1949 CASE No. 101. Number of Volumes in this Case, 51. AUSTEN-LEIGH (Rev. J. E.) Memoir of Jane Austen. 8vo. 1871 BARKER (Lapy). Station Life in New Zealand. 8vo. 1870 BRINTON (Dantet G.) The Myths of the New World ; a Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America. 8vo. New York 1868 BUCHANAN (Rozert). The Land of Lorne. 8vo, 2 vols. 1871 CARR (Francis Cutting). Handbook of the Administrations of Great Britain during the Nineteenth Century, 1801-69. 12mo. 1869 CHELTNAM (S.C.) Three Years’ Slavery among the Patagonians. Svo. 1871 DUNN (Frxtay). Veterinary Medicines. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1859 EARLE (Jonny Cuartzs). English Premiers, from Sir Robert Walpole to Sir Robert Peel. Svo,2 vols. 1871 - FLAGG (Wiii1am J.) Three Seasons in Euro Vineyards ; treating of Vine-Culture, Vine-Disease, and its Cure, &c. oe noe New York 1869 GORDON (Marcarer Marra). Home Life of Sir David Brewster. Svo. Zdinb. 1869 GRIMM (A. T. von). Alexandra Feodorowna, Empress of Russia. Translated by Lady Wallace. Svo, 2 vols. Edinb. 1870 HAWTHORNE (Mrs. Naruantet). Notes in England and Italy. Svo. 1869 HOOKER (Sm JosepH Datton). Himalayan Journals; or Notes of a Naturalist in Bengal, The Sikkim, and Nepal Himalayas. Svo, 2 vols. 1855 LENNEP (Henry J. van). Travels in Asia Minor. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 MANSTEIN (Geyerat CuristopHer HERMANN von). Contemporary Memoirs of Russia, 1727-44. 8vo. 1856 MARSH (Mrs.) History of the Protestant Reformation. 8vo, 2 vols. . Philad. 1851 MORRIS (Wittram). The Earthly Paradise. Svo, 3 vols. 1870 PAGE (Davin). The Past and the Present Life of the Globe. 12mo. Zdinb. 1861 PAGE (H. A.) Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne. 8vo. 1872 PHILLIPS (Prorzssor Joun). Vesuvius. 8vo. Oxford 1869 PRIOR (R. C. Atexanper). Popular Names of British Plants. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1870 RUSKIN (Jonny). Elements of Perspective. 12mo. 1859 SHARPE (Samvet). History of the Hebrew Nation. Svo. 1869 SHELLEY (Percy Byssue). Poetical Works ; with a Memoir, by W. Michael Rossetti. 8vo,2 vols. 1870 SKINNER (J. E. Hizary). Roughing it in Crete in 1867. 8vo. 1868 SMITH (Rev. Atrrep Cuartes). Narrative of a Spring Tour in Portugal. 8vo. 1870 SMYTHE (Percy Exren Freperick WIL.1AM, Viscount SrrancrorD). Selections from the Writings of. Syo,2 vols. 1869 THACKERAY (Witt1am Makepeace). Works of. 8vo, 14 vols. 1868 1. Adventures of Philip. 2 vols. 7. The Four Georges, and 2. The Virginians. 2 vols. English Humourists. 3. The Newcomes. 2 vols. 8. Christmas Books. 4. Vanity Fair. 2 vols. 9. History of Henry Esmond. 5. Book of Snobs, and 10. Denis Duval, and Sketches in London. Lovel the Widower. 6. Roundabout Papers. 10Y¥ 1950 CASE No. 102. Number of Volumes in this Case, 51. ADAMS (Anprew Lert, M.D.) Notes of a Naturalist in the Nile Valley and Malta. 8vo. Edinb. 1870 BESTE (J. Ricuarp Diasy). Nowadays at Home and Abroad. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 BUTLER (Joseputne E.) Woman’s Work and Woman’s Culture. 8vo. 1869 CANNON (Joun). History of General Grant’s Campaign for the Capture of Richmond (1864-65). 8vo. 1869 CARTWRIGHT (W.C.) Gustave Bergenroth ; a Memorial Sketch. 8vo. Zdinb. 1870 COOPER (Antuoyy Asuuey, SeventH Earn or Suarrespury). Speeches upon Subjects having relation chiefly to the Labouring Classes. 8vo. 1868 COSTELLO (Louisa Stuart). Béarn and the Pyrenees; a Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre. 8vo, 2 vols. 1844 DASENT (Gzorce Wess). Jest and Earnest. 8vo, 2 vols. 1873 DEANE (Joun Batuurst). Life of Richard Deane, Major-General and General-at-Sea in the Service of the Commonwealth. 8vo. 1870 DENISON (Lirvr.-Cotone, Grorce T.) History of Modern Cavalry. 8vo. 1868 DICEY (Epwarp). The Battle-fields of 1866, 8vo. 1866 FAWCETT (Henry). Manual of Political Economy. 8vo. Camb. 1865 HARRIS (Jamzs, Eart oF Matmessury). Letters of his Family and Friends, 1745—1820. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 JESSE (Jonn Henegacs). London ; its Celebrated Characters and Remarkable Places. 8vo, 3 vols. 1871 JOHNS (Rev. B. G.) Blind People. . 8vo. 1867 KEARY (A.) The Nations around. 12mo. 1870 MARRYAT (Frayxk). Mountains and Molehills. 8vo. 1855 MARTINEAU (Harrier). 1. Eastern Life, Past and Present. 8vo, 3 vols. 1848 2. Biographical Sketches, 1852-68. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1869 MITCHELL (Jonny). History of Ireland from the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 MITFORD (A. B.) Tales of Old Japan. 8vo, 2 vols. 1871 NOAILLES (Baronzss pre). Memoirs of the Marquise de Montagu. 8vo. 1870 OSBORN (Capt. SHzrarD). The Past and Future of British Relations in China. 8vo. Ldinb. 1860 PALLISER (Mrs. Bury). Brittany and its Byways; some Account of its Inhabitants and its Antiquities. 8vo. 1869 PARKMAN (Francis). The Discovery of the Great West. 8vo. 1869 RICHARDSON (W. RB.) From London Bridge to Lombardy. 8vo. 1869 ROBINSON (Epwarp, D.D.) Physical Geography of the Holy Land. 8vo. 1865 ROBINSON (Henry Crass). Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence. Edited by Thomas Sadler. 2nd Ed. 8vo, 3 vols. 1869 SEDDALL (Rev. Henry). Malta, Past and Present. 8vo. 1870 SOMERVILLE (Mary). Physical Geography. Revised by H. W. Bates. 12mo. 1870 SPENCER (Hersert). Essays ; Scientific, Political, and Speculative. S8vo, 2 vols. 1868 TAYLOR (Isaac). History of the Transmission of Ancient Books to Modern Times. 8vo. 1859 TIMBS (Joun). Nooks and Corners of English Life. 8vo. 1867 TROLLOPE (THomas Apotpnus). A Decade of Italian Women. 8vo, 2 vols. 1859 URQUHART (Davin). The Pillars of Hercules, 8vo, 2 vols. 1850 WHITNEY (Wit11am Dwicut). Language, and the Study of Language. 12mo, 1867 ii 1951 CASE No. 103. Number of Volumes in this Case, 51. ARAGO (Francois). Popular Astronomy. 8vo,2 vols. 1855 ARUNDELL (Tuomas). Historical Reminiscences of the City of London and its Livery Companies. 8vo. 1869 BAGEHOT (Watrer). Physics and Politics; or Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of “ Natural Selection” to Political Society. 8vo. 1873 CRAWFURD (Jouy). Journal of an Embassy to the Courts of Siam and Cochin China. 2nd Ed. svo,2 vols. 1830 FITZGERALD (Percy). Principles of Comedy and Dramatic Effect. 8vo. 1870 GORDON (Marcarer Marra). Life of Christopher North. Svo, 2 vols. 1862 GORRIE (Danytet). Summers and Winters in the Orkneys. 8vo. 1868 LANDRIN (H.C.) Treatise on Steel. Translated. 8vo. Philad. 1868 LENNOX (Lorp Wittram Pirt). Sport at Home and Abroad. 8vo,2 vols. 1872 LENOIR (Patt). The Fayoum; or Artists nm Egypt. 12mo, 1873 O’NEIL (Henry). Life of John Gibson, R.A., Sculptor. 8vo. 1870 PARR (Harriet). Echoes of a Famous Year. . 12mo. 1872 PATER (Watrer H.) Studies in the History of the Renaissance. 8vo. 1873 PEARSON (Cuartes Henry). 1. History of England during the Early and Middle Ages, 8vo, 2 vols. 1867 2. Poppies in the Corn. 12mo. 1872 REID (T. Wemyss). Cabinet Portraits. 8vo. 1872 RICHARDSON (Atsert D.) The Secret Service. 8vo. Hartford, Conn. 1865 SCARGILL (Writram Pirr). The Widow’s Offering. 8vo,2 vols. 1837 SCOTT (Sm Watter). 1. Waverley Novels. Vols. 7 & 8. Rob Roy. 8vo,2 vols. Edinb. 1865 2. Miscellaneous Works. Vols. 17 to 30. 8vo, 14 vols. Hdinb. 1870 (1.) Periodical Criticism. 5 vols. (2.) Tales of a Grandfather. 7 vols. (3.) Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft. (4.) Religious Discourses—Memoir of Bannatyne. TAYLOR (Bayarp). Byeways of Europe. 8vo,2 vols. 1869 THACKERAY (Wittram Makepeace). The Paris Sketch Book. 8vo. 1868 VESINIER (P.) History of the Commune of Paris. Translated. 12mo, 1872 WALMSLEY (Cotonen Huan Muttenevx). The Ruined Cities of Zulu Land. With Illustrations. 8vo,2 vols. 1869 WATSON (Jean L.) Round the Grange Farm. Svo. Edinb. 1872 WELBY (Horace). Predictions realized in Modern Times. Svo. 1862 WILSON (Danret, LL.D.) Chatterton; a Biographical Study. 8yo. 1869 YOUNG (Arcureatp). 1. Historical Sketch of the French Bar. 8vo. Edinb. 1869 2. Men of the Third Republic, 12mo. 1873 1952 CASE No. 104. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ANDERSON (James). Memorable Women in the Puritan Times. 8yo, 2 vols, No date ASHANTEE WAR (Tue). A Popular Narrative. 8vo. 1874 BARING-GOULD (Sazinz). The Vicar of Morwenstow. (Hawkins,) 8vo. 1876 BARKLEY (Henry ©.) Between the Danube and the Black Sea; or Five Years in Bulgaria. Pu 8vo. 1877 BOURNE (H. R. Fox). British Seamen under the Tudors. Svo. 1868 BUSHMAN. Sporting Sketches at Home and Abroad. Svo. 1866 CAMPBELL (Masor-Gen. Joun). The Wild Tribes of Khondistan. 8vo. 1864 COBDEN (Ricwarp). Political Writings ; with Introductory Essay by Sir Louis Mallet. DAVY (Jonun, M.D.) Physiological Researches. oa ieee DECOSSON (E. A.) The Cradle of the Blue Nile ; a Visit to the Court of King John of Ethiopia. 8vo, 2 vols. 1877 DELOLME anp OTHERS. French and English Dictionary. 8vo. No date EDMONSTON (Tuomas). ‘The Young Shetlander. 8vo. Edinb. 1868 EYRE (Vincent). Military Operations at Cabul. With a Journal of Imprisonment in. Affghanistan. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 18438 FREEMAN (Epwarp A.) The Ottoman Power in Europe; its Nature, Growth, and its Decline. 8vo. 1877 HAECKEL (Dr. Ernst). History of Creation. 8vo, 2 vols. 1876 HARDY (Unctez). Notable Shipwrecks. 8vo. 1876 HARE (Aveustus J.C.) Memorials of a Quiet Life. 8vo, 2 vols. 1873 HELLWALD (Freperick von). The Russians in Central Asia, ‘Translated from the German, by Lieut.-Colonel TT. Wirgman. 8vo. 1874 HOWELLS (W. D.) Italian Journeys. 8vo. 1868 JAMES (Rev. J.T.) The Flemish, Dutch, and German Schools of Painting. 8vo. 1822 JEWITT (Liewettyny). Life of Wiliam Hutton and Family. 8vo. 1876 KENT (8S. H.) Gath to the Cedars ; or Travels in the Holy Land. 8vo. No date LUDLOW (Firz-Hueu). The Heart of the Continent; a Record of Travel across the Plains, and in Oregon. 8vo. 1871 MAURICE (Rev. Freperick Denison). Social Morality. Twenty-one Lectures at Cam- bridge University. 8vo. 1869 MERCER (Captain Cavatie). Journal of the Waterloo Campaign, kept throughout the Campaign of 1815. 8vo, 2 vols. Edinb. 1870 MONTEIRO (Joacuim Joun). Angola and the River Congo. 8vo, 2 vols. 1875 MURRAY (Rev. J. H.) Travels in Uruguay. 8vo. 1871 ORTON (Jamzs). The Andes and the Amazon, South America. 8vo. 1870 PAIJKULL (C. W.) A Summer in Iceland. ‘Translated by M. R. Barnard. 8vo. 1868 RICKARD (Masor F. Ianacto). Resources of the Argentine Republic. 8vo. 1870 RUSSELL (W. Crarx). The Book of Authors. - 8vo. No date ST.CLAIR (Carr. 8. G. B.) anp BROPHY (Cuas. A.) Residence in Bulgaria. 8vo. 1869 SANSON (Henry). Memoirs of the Sansons. 1688—1847. - §vo,2 vols. 1876 SEDDALL (Rev. H.) Malta, Past and Present. 8vo. 1870 SINCLAIR (Jouy, Arcup. or Mippiesex). Sketches of Old Times and Distant Places. 8vo. 1875 THACKERAY (Wittram Makepeace). The Irish Sketch Book. 8vo. 1869 THORPE (T. E.) anp PATTISON-MUIR (M. M.) Quantitative and Qualitative Chemical Analysis and Laboratory Practice. 8vo. 1874 TIMBS (Joun). The Romance of London. 8vo, 2 vols. No date TYNDALL (Joun). Michael Faraday as a Discoverer. 8vo. 1868 VAMBERY (Arminius). Sketches of Central Asia. 8vo. 1868 VINCENT (C. E. Howarp). Russia’s Advance Eastward. 8vo. 1874 WATSON (Rey. Joun Sersy). Biographies of John Wilkes and William Cobbett. 8vo, Ldinb, 1870 te Le | | ‘ 1958 CASE No. 105. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ABEEL (Davy). Journal of a Residence in China, &c. 1830-33. 8vo. 1835 BABRIUS, The Fables of. Translated by Rev. James Davies. 8vo. 1860 BECKETT (Sm Epmunp). A Book on Building, Civil and Ecclesiastical. 8vo. 1876 BLACK (A. Portox). A Hundred Days in the East; Diary of a Journey. 8vo. 1865 BLAKEY (Rosert). History of General Literature. 8vo, 2 vols. 1855 BLANFORD (W. T.) Observations on the € 20logy and Zoology of Abyssinia. 8vo. 1870 BREWSTER (Sir Davi). More Worlds than One. 8vo. 1874 BUCHANAN (Rosert). The Land of Lorne. 8vo. 1871 COX (Rev. Samvet 8.) Search for Winter Sunbeams. 8vo. 1869 DEAN or LISMORBP’S Book on Ancient Gaelic Poetry. Translated. 8vo. Edinb. 1862 EDUCATION OF MAN. By A Member of the New Zealand Bar. 8vo. 1873 ESPINASSE (Francis). Lancashire Worthies. Svo. 1874 FREEMAN (J. J.) Tour in South Africa; with Notices of Mauritius, &c. 8vo. 1851 FURLEY (Jouy). Among the Carlists. 8vo. 1876 HARE (Aveustus J.C.) Days near Rome. 8vo, 2 vols. 1875 HOOD (Epwiy Paxton). The Peerage of Poverty. 8vo. 1859 HUTTON (James). Missionary Life in the Southern Seas. 8vo. 1874 JESSE (Grorce R.) Researches into the History of the British Dog. 8vo, 2 vols. 1866 KINGSLEY (Rev. Cuartzs). Town Geology. 8vo. 1873 LEWIS (Str Georae Cornewatt). 1. Local Disturbances in Ireland. 8vo. 1836 2. Letters to Various Friends. Edited by G. F. Lewis. 8vo. 1870 MAURY (Marruew Fonrarne). Physical Geography of the Sea. 8vo. 1872 MEILLE (P. J.) General Beckwith; his Life & Labours among the Waldenses. 8vo. 1873 MILL (Joun Stuart). On Liberty. 3rd Ed. 8vo. 1864 MORELL (Joun Reyyett). Algeria ; the Topography, &c. of French Africa. 8vo. 1854 NELTHROPP (Rey. H. L.) Treatise on Watch-Work, Past and Present. 8vo. 1873 PAGE (H. A.) Thoreau ; his Life and Aims. A Study. 8vo. 1878 PICTURES in the Tyrol and Elsewhere. 8vo. 1867 PONTON (Muneo). The Material Universe ; its Vastness and Durability. 8vo. 1863 PROCTOR (Ricuarp AntHony). Our Place among Infinities. Svo. 1875 REICHEL (Rev. J. 0.) The See of Rome in the Middle Ages. 8vo. 1870 RINK (Dr. Henry). Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo. ‘Translated. 8vo. 1875 RUSSELL (Mason Frayx 8.) Russian Wars with Turkey. Svo. 1877 SIMPSON (Ricuarp). The School of Shakspere. 8vo, 2 vols. 1878 STANHOPE (Pump Henry, Eart). Miscellanies. 8vo. 1872 TENNYSON (Atrrep). Harold; a Drama. 12mo. 1877 THACKERAY (Wittram Makepeace). Catherine. Little Travels. The Fitz-Boodle Papers. Critical Reviews. The Wolves and the Lamb. 8vo. 1869 THORNBURY (Watrer). Criss Cross Journeys. 8vo, 2 vols. 1873 TRENCH (F. M.) A Journal Abroad in 1868. 8vo. No date TRISTRAM (Rey. Henry Baxer). Natural History of the Bible. Svo. 1867 TYTLER (Saran). Musica! Composers, and their Works. 2nd Ed. 8yvo. 1876 ‘WEALE (Joun). Dictionary of Terms used in Architecture, &c. 8vo. 1873 WHITCOMBE (Mrs. Hy. Pennett). Bygone Daysin Devonshire & Cornwall, 8vo. 1874 WILLIAMS (Rey. Rozert.) Dictionary of Eminent Welshmen. 8vo. 1852 WILLIAMS (Wituiam, Bisnor or Wataru). Christianity among the New Zealanders. 8vo, 1867 1954 CASE No. 106. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ARIOSTO (Lupovico). The Orlando Furioso. Translated. 8vo, 8 vols. 1827 BROWNE (Marruew). Chaucer’s England. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 BURGES (Wittram). Art applied to Industry. Lectures. 8vo. Oxford 1865 DANTE (Atienrer1). The Divine Comedy. Translated by H. W. Longfellow. 8vo. 1867 DENISON (Sir Witt1am Tuomas). Varieties of Vice-Regal Life. 8vo,2 vols. 1870 DEVEY (Josern). Comparative Estimate of Modern English Poets, 8vo. 1873 DIXON (Witt1am Hepworrn). Free Russia. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 ELLIOT (Rost. H.) Experiences of a Planter in the Jungles of Mysore. 8vo,2vols, 1871 FORSTER (Jonny). Walter Savage Landor ; a Biography. Svo, 2 vols. 1869 HARE (Aveustus J.C.) 1. Days near Rome. Illustrated. 8vo, 2 vols. 1875 2. Cities of Northern and Central Italy. 8vo, 3 vols. 1876 JACOB (P. W.) Hindoo Tales ; or The Adventures of Ten Princes. 8vo. 1873 LESLIE (Davip). Among the Zulus and Amatongas. 2nd Ed. 8vo. Edinb. 1875 LEWIS (Sir Grorce CoRNEWALL). 1, Treatise on the Method of Observation and Reasoning in Politics. 8vo,2 vols. 1852 2. Enquiry into the Credibility of the Early Roman History. 8vo,2 vols. 1855 LOWER (Mark Antony). Essay on English Surnames. 8vo, 2 vols. 1849 LYTTON (Epwarp Butwer, Lorp). Miscellaneous Prose Works. 8vo, 3 vols. 1868 MILES (H. H.) History of Canada under French Régime, 1535—1763. 8vo. Montreal 1872 MILNES (Ricuarp Monckton, Baron Houghton). Poetical Works. 8vo,2 vols. 1876 MORLEY (Henry). Clement Marot ; and other Studies. 8vo, 2 vols, 1871 MURRAY (Hon. G.) Turkey; being Sketches from Life. 8vo. 1877 PONTON (Munao). The Beginning; its when and its how. 8vo. 1871 SABINE (Rosert). The Electric Telegraph. 8vo. 1867 SALA (George Avaustus). Notes and Sketches of the Paris Exhibition. 8vo, 1868 SPRAGUE (Joun T). Electricity ; its Theory, Sources, &c. 8vo. 1875 STEDMAN (Epmunp Cxarence). Victorian Poets. 1835-75. 8vo. 1876 TIMBS (Jonny). Abbeys, Castles, and Ancient Halls of England and Wales. 8vo, 2 vols. No date | ’ aE 1955 CASE No. 107. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. AIKEN (P.F.) Memorials of Robert Burns, and of some of his Contemporaries and their Descendants. 8vo. 1876 BARBOUR (Master Jonn). The Bruce; or History of Robert I, King of Scots. With Life of the Author, by John Jamieson. 12mo. Glasg. 1869 BELLOWS (AtsertJ.,M.D.) The Philosophy of Eating. 8th Ed. 8vo. Mew York 1876 BIRD (Isapetta L.) Six Months’ among the Palm Groves, Coral Reefs, and Volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands. Svo. 1875 BUTLER (Carr. Wittram Francis). Akim Foo; the History of a Failure. 8vo. 1875 CAMPBELL (Sir George). Handy Book on the Eastern Question. Svo. 1876 CARPENTER (Mary). Our Convicts. Svo,2vols. 1864 CHILDREN (Ovr). How to rear and train them. 8vo. No date CURWEN (Henry). Sorrow and Song; Studies of Literary Struggle. 8vo,2vols. 1875 DAVIES (Lapy Crementina). Recollections of Society in France and England. Svo, 2 vols. 1872 “DUBLIN REVIEW” (THE). Vols. 40 to 49. 8vo,10 vols, 1856-61 GRIMES (J. Srantzy). Mysteries of the Head and Heart. 8vo. Chicago 1875 JACOX (Francis). At Nightfall and Midnight; Musings after Dark. Svo. 1873 JAMAICA, Letters from ; “The Land of Streams and Woods.” 8vo. Edinb. 1873 JENCKEN (Jouann Ferpinanp). Treatises on Light, Colour, Electricity, and Magnetism. Translated by Henry D. Jencken. 8vo. 1869 JONES (Rev. Harry). East and West London. Svo. 1875 KINGSLEY (Rev. Cuartzs). Selections from some of his Writings. 8vo. 1873 LELAND (Cuartes Goprrey). The Egyptian Sketch Book. 8vo. 1873 LOUISE pe FRANCE (Daueurer or Louis XV.) The Life of, by Author of “Tales of Kirkbeck.” 8vo. 1869 MARKHAM (Ctements R.) Life of the Great Lord Fairfax, Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Parliament of England. 8vo. 1870 MILLER (Hvex). 1. Essays, Historical and Political. Svo. Edinb. 1862 2. Leading Articles on Various Subjects. 8vo. Edinb. 1870 MILNES (Ricwarp Moncxton, Baron Hoveuton). Monographs, Personal bei igi vo. OPPERMANN (Anprgas). Ernst Rietschel, the Sculptor. Translated. 8vo. 1875 ROCHE (Harrier A.) On Trek in the Transvaal, South Africa. 8vo. 1878 SAYOUS (A.) Memoirs and Correspondence of Jacques Mallet Du Pan. S8vo,2 vols. 1852 SCOTT (Rospert H.) Weather Charts and Storm Warnings. 8vo. 1876 SCOTT (Str Watrer). Waverley Novels. Vols. 9 to 15. 8vo,7 vols. Edinb. 1865 Old Mortality. 2 vols. A Legend of Montrose. 1 vol. Heart of Mid-Lothian. 2 vols. Bride of Lammermoor. 2 vols. THOMSON (Rev. AnprEw). In the Holy Land. 8vo. 1874 TREASURES or tHe DEEP. Account of the Great Fisheries. 8yo. 1876 WILLIAMS (Tuomas). Fiji and the Fijians; and Missionary Labours. 8vo. 1870 1956 CASE No. 108. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ALLEN (Lewis F.) New American Farm Book. 8vo. New York. No date ASHBY-STERRY (J.) The Shuttlecock Papers. 8vo. 1873 AUTENRIETH (Gerore). An Homeric Dictionary. Translated. 8vo. 1877 BALLANTYNE (Rospert M.) Six Months at the Cape, South Africa. 8vo. 1879 BETHAM-EDWARDS (M.) Holiday Letters from Athens, Cairo, &c. 8vo. 1873 BHOLANAUTH CHUNDER. ‘Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 BRAY (Anna Etiza). Joan of Arc, and Times of Charles the Seventh. 8vo. 1874 BUCHNER (Louis). Force and Matter. Edited by J. F. Collingwood. 8vo. 1870 BURTON (Jonn Hit). History of Scotland, from Agricola’s Invasion to the Revolution of 1688. 8vo, 7 vols. Edinb. 1867-70 BUZACOTT (Aaron). Mission Life in the Islands of the Pacific. Edited by the Rev. J. P. Sunderland and A. Buzacott. 8vo, 1866 CHURTON (Epwarp). Poetical Remains of. 8vo. 1876 DARWIN (Cuartzs). Habits of Climbing Plants. 8vo. 1875 DAVIES (G. CurisropHer). Mountain, Meadow, and Mere. 8vo. 1873 DOBELL (Sypyzy). Thoughts on Art, Philosophy, and Religion. 8vo. 1876 FORSYTH (Wii11am). The Slavonic Provinces South of the Danube. A Sketch of their History and Present State. 8vo. 1876 GALILEI (G.) The Private Life of. By his Daughter. 8vo. 1870 GHEEL ; the City of the Simple. By the Author of “Flemish Interiors.” 8vo. 1869 GILBERT (W.S8.) Original Plays. 8vo. 1876 GILL (Rev. Witt1am Wyatt). Myths and Songs from the South Pacific; with a Preface, by F. Max Miiller. 8vo. 1876 GREG (Witu1am Rartusoyz). Mistaken Aims and Attainable Ideals of the Artizan Class. 8vo. 1876 HILL (Rosamonp anp Fiorence). What we saw in Australia. 8vo. 1875 HODDER (Epwiy). On Holy Ground ; or Scenes and Incidents in the Land of Promise. 8vo. Ldinb, 1874 JONES (Dr. Bence). Life and Letters of Faraday. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 LAWLOR (Denys 8.) Pilgrimages in the Pyrenees and Landes. 8vo. 1870 MACKENZIE (Rosrrt). The United States of America. 8vo. 1871 MALLESON (L1.-Cot. Geo. Brucz). Essays on Indian Historical Subjects. 8vo. 1876 MARTIN (Rev. Jamzs). Christian Mirror; and other Sermons. 8vo. 1878 POLITICAL PORTRAITS. Characters of Some of our Public Men. 8vo. 1873 PRINGLE (Roser OurpHant). ‘lhe Live Stock of the Farm, 2nd Ed. 8vo. Edinb. 1875 PURDY (Witt1am). City Life; its Trade and Finance. 8vo. 1876 ROWE (Ricuarp). Jack Afloat and Ashore. Svo. 1875 SCOTT (Simm Watrer). The Antiquary. 8vo, 2 vols. Edinb. 1865 SMITH (Grorcze Barnett). Poets and Novelists. 8vo. 1875 SPALDING (Capt. H.) Khiva and Turkestan ; from the Russian. 8vo. 1874 STRANGFORD (Viscounrsss). Eastern Shores of the Adriatic, 1863. 8vo. 1864 SYME (Davin). Outlines of an Industrial Science. 8vo. 1876 THACKERAY (Witt1am Maxepracer). Ballads and Tales. Svo, 1869 WATERTON (Cuartzs), Essays on Natural History. 8vo. 1858 WICKHAM (Ricur Hoy. Wiuram). Correspondence from 1794, Edited by his Grandson William Wickham. 8vo, 2 vols. 1870 YOUNG (Mrs.) Our Camp in Turkey, and the Way to it. Svo. 1855 1957 CASE No. 109. Number of Volumes in this Case, 51. AUMALE (Henri p’ Orntzans, Duc’). The Military Institutions of France. Translated. 12mo. 1869 BLACKBURN (Henry). Artists and Arabs; or Sketching in Sunshine. 8vo, 1868 BOOTH (Artuur Jouy). Robert Owen, the Founder of Socialism. 8vo. 1869 BUCHANAN (Rosert). Master Spirits. 8vo. 1873 CHRISTIAN WORK on the Battle Field; being Incidents of the Labours of the United States “Christian Commission.” 8vo. ~ 1870 CURWEN (Henry). History of Booksellers, the Old and the New. 8vo. 1873 DOBSON (Epwarp). Pioneer Engineering; or Settlement of Waste Lands in New Countries. 8vo. 1877 “DUBLIN REVIEW” (Tue). New Series, vols. 1 to 10. 8vo,10 vols. 1863-68 FREEMAN (J. J.) Tour in South Africa; with Notices of Mauritius, &c. Svo. 1851 GRANT (Rev. Gzorce M.) Ocean to Ocean. Sandford Fleming’s Expedition through Canada in 1872. 8vo. 1873 HASSALL (Artuur Ht). Food; its Adulterations, and the Methods for their Detection. 8vo. 1876 HIGGINS (Marruew James). Essays on Social Subjects. Svo. 1875 IRISH FOLK LORE, by “ Lageniensis.” 8vo. Glasg. No date JAMAICA, Letters from ; “The Land of Streams and Woods.” 12mo. Edinb. 1873 KELLY (Witti1am). Life in Victoria. 1853 and 1858. 8vo, 2 vols, 1859 KEYSER (Proressor R.) Private Life of the Old Northmen. Translated by the Reve M. R. Barnard. 8vo. 1868 KINGSLEY (Rev. Cuartes). Three Lectures on the Ancient Régime. Svo. 1867 MAHAN (Rev. Asa). Phenomena of Spiritualism. ' 8vo. 1875 MAKINS (George Hocarru). Manual of Metallurgy. 8vo. 1873 MOLESWORTH (Rev. Witt1am Nassav). History of England from 1830 to 1874. 8vo, 3 vols. 1874 MULLER (Frirz). Facts and Arguments for Darwin. Translated. 8vo. 1869 NICHOLS (J. F.) Life and Adventures of Sebastian Cabot. Sm. 4to. 1869 PAGE (H. A.) Golden Lives; Biographies of the Day. 8vo. 1873 PAUL (C. K.) William Godwin ; his Friends and Contemporaries § 8vo,2 vols. 1876 RALSTON (W.R. 8.) Krilof and his Fables. 8vo. 1869 RICH (AytHony). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. 8vo. 1874 RICHMOND (J. F.) New York and its Institutions, 1609—1872. 8vo. New York 1871 SEYMOUR (Ricuarp AntHony). Pioneering in the Pampas. 8vo. 1869 TEN ACRES ENOUGH; a Practical Experience. 6th Ed. 8vo. New York 1865 THORNE (James). Handbook to the Environs of London. Svo,2 vols. 1876 TODD (Joun E.) John Todd; the History of his Life. 8vo. 1876 TOMBS (Roserr). The Champagne Country, France. 8vo. 1867 UNPROTECTED FEMALES in Sicily, Calabria, and on Top of Mount AEtna. 8vo. 1859 WHITE (Joun). Te Rou; or the Maori at Home. Svo. 1874 WHITECROSS anp tHe BENCH; a Reminiscence of the Past, by the Author of “ Five Years’ Penal Servitude.” 8vo. 1879 WOOD (Mason Herzert). The Shores of Lake Aral. 8yo. 1876 WOOD (Rev. J.G.) Man and Beast ; Here and Hereafter. Syo. 1876 104 1958 CASE No. 110. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ALLEN (C. H.) A Visit to Queensland and her Goldfields. 8vo. 1870 BAGEHOT (Watrer). Lombard Street; a Description of the Money Market. S8vo. 1873 BARTLEY (Grorce C. T.) The Seven Ages of a Village Pauper. 8vo. 1874 BAX (Caprain B. W.) ‘The Eastern Seas; a Narrative of the Voyage of H. M.S8. “ Dwarf,” in China, Japan, and Bnndes. 8vo. 1875 BEAMISH (Ricwarp). Memoir of the Life of Sir Mare Isambard Brunel. S8vo. 1862 BLASIUS (WittraM). Storms; their Nature, Classification, and Laws, with the Means of predicting them. 8vo. Philad, 1875 BURY (Baroness Biaze DE). Memoirs of the Princess Palatine. 8vo. 1853 BUSCH (Dr. Morirz). Bismarck in the Franco-German War, 1870-71. 8vo, 2 vols. 1879 CAMPAIGN of 1870-71. Republished from “The Times,” by permission. 8vo. 1871 CHAPMAN (B.) History of Gustavus Adolphus. 8vo. 1856 COBDEN (Ricuarp). Political Writings. 8vo. 1878 DAVIES (D. C:) Metalliferous Minerals and Mining. 8vo. 1880 DOWDEN (Epwarp). Shakspere; a Critical Study of his Mind and Art. 8vo. 1876 “DUBLIN REVIEW” (Tue). New Series, vols. 11 to 16. 8vo, 6 vols. 1868-71 ELKINGTON (J.) anp JOHNSTONE (J.) Mode of Draining Land. 8vo. 1841 EYRE (Epwarp Joun). Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia, in 1840-41. 8vo, 2 vols. 1845 FLETCHER (Etiza). Autobiography of, with Letters and other Family Memorials. 8vo. Ldinb. 1875 FORBES (Arcurpatp). My Experiences of the War between France and Germany. 8vo, 2 vols. 1871 GILES (Ernest). Travels in Central Australia, from 1872 to 1874. 8vo. Melb. 1875 GLADSTONE (Wituiam Ewart). Homeric Synchronism. An Enquiry into the Time and Place of Homer. 8vo. 1876 HAYWARD (Asranam). Biographical and Critical Essays. 8vo, 2 vols, 1873 HERBERT (Lavy). Geronimo; A True Story. 8vo. 1872 HODSON (Mason W. 8S. BR.) Twelve Years of a Soldier’s Life in India. 8vo. 1859 KENNEDY (Atexanper). New Zealand. 8vo. 1873 KIRKMAN (T. Penyneron). Philosophy without Assumptions. 8vo. 1876 LEARED (Artuur). Morocco and the Moors. ‘Travels. 8vo. 1876 LONSDALE (Henry). The Worthies of Cumberland. 8vo. 1874 LYTTON (Epwarp Butwer, Lorp). Athens; its Rise and Fall. 8vo, 2 vols. 1837 MASSON (Davin). Chatterton; A Story of the Year 1770. 8vo. 1874 PROCTOR (RicHarp Antiony). The Transit of Venus. 8vo. 1874 RAWLINSON (Sir Henry Creswickz). England and Russia in the Fast, 8vo. 1875 ROMANOFF (H.C.) Historical Narratives; from the Russian. 8vo. 1871 SMITH (Groraz). The Chaldean Account of Genesis. 8vo. 1876 SMITH (Joun). Domestic Botany; Structure, &c. of Plants. 8vo. 1871 SPRY (Witt1aM J.J.) Cruise of H. M.S. “Challenger.” 1873-76. 8vo. 1877 THACKERAY (Witiram Makepeace). Memoirs of Barry Lindon, Esq. History of Samuel Titmarsh. The Great Hoggarty Diamond. 8vo. 1868 WILBERFORCE (SamuEL, BisHor or WincuxsTER). Essays contributed to the “ Quarterly Review.” 8vo, 2 vols. 1874 WOOD (Rev. J. G.) Trespassers. With Illustrations. 8vo, 1875 YONGE (Cuarztes Duke). History of the English Revolution of 1688. 8vo. 1874 1959 CASE No. 111, Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ABELL (Mrs.) Recollections of the Emperor Napoleon at St. Helena. 8vo. 1873 ALI MOULVI (Syep Ameger). The Life and Teachings of Mohammed. 8vo. 1873 AUSTRALIAN LIFE and Scenery, Sketches of. By a Thirty Years’ Resident. Svo. 1876 BAKER (Sm Samvet W.) The Tributaries of Abyssinia, &c. 8vo. 1874 BEETON (8S. 0.) Our Soldiers and the Victoria Cross. 8vo. No date BOLLAERT (W.) Wars of Succession of Portugal & Spain, 1826-40. | 8vo,2 vols. 1870 BOURNE (H. R. Fox). The Romance of Trade. 8vo. No date BUCKLE (H. T.) History of Civilization in England. 8vo,3 vols. 1873 CRANBORNE (Viscount). Historical Sketches and Reviews. 8vo, 2 vols. 1862 DAVENPORT (R. A.) History of the Bastille, and of its Principal Captives. Svo. No date DIXON (Wiit1am Hepwortn). The Switzers. Svo. 1872 ELZE (Kart). Essays on Shakespeare. Translated. 8vo. 1874 FAIRBAIRN (Wittram). Treatise on Iron Ship Building ; its History,&e. S8vo. 1865 FIFE-COOKSON (Lievr.-Cotoyer). With the Armies of the Balkans and at Gallipoli, 1877-78. 8vo. 1879 GEARY (Grattan). Through Asiatic Turkey ; Journey from Bombay to the Bosphorus. 8vo,2 vols. 1878 GREY (Hon. Mrs. Witu1am). Journal of a Visit to Egypt, Constantinople, the Crimea, Greece. 8vo. 1869 GUIZOT (F.P.G.) Memoirs of a Minister of State, from the Year 1840. Svo. 1864 HELPS (Artnur). Animals and their Masters. 8vo. 1873 HUGO (Marr Vicror). William Shakespeare. ‘Translated. 8vo. 1864 JEPHSON (R. Monrenzy) anp ELMHIRST (E.P.) Our Life in Japan. 8vo. 1869 JERROLD (Biancuarp). Egypt under Ismail Pacha. 8yo. 1879 JONES (Tuomas Rymer). The Natural History of Birds. 8vo. No date KEY (T. Hewrrt). Language ; its Origin and Development. 8vo. 1874 LANDSCAPES, Churches, and Moralities. By Author of “Recreations of a Country Parson.” 8vo. 1874 POOLE (8.L.) The People of Turkey ; Twenty Years’ Residence among. 8vo,2vols. 1878 PRITCHARD (H. Bapen). Tramps in the Tyrol. 8vo. 1874 PROBYN (W. J.) Systems of Land Tenure in Various Countries. 8vo. No date RECESS STUDIES. Edited by Sir Alexander Grant, Bart. Svo. Edinb. 1870 REUMONT (Atrrep von). Lorenzo de Medici, the Magnificent. 8vo,2 vols. 1876 RICHARDSON (J.) Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa, in 1850-51. Svo,2 vols. 1853 ROOKE (Octavius). Life of the Moselle, from its Source, 8vo. 1858 SEELEY (J. R.) Lectures and Essays. 8vo. 1870 SMITH (Georce). Assyrian Discoveries in 1873-74. 8vo. 1875 STRAUSS (Davin Friepricu). Ulrich von Hutten ; his Life and Times. 8vo. 1874 TAYLOR (Isaac). Home Education. Svo. 1838 TILLOTSON (Joun). Palestine ; its Holy Sites and Sacred Story. 8vo. 1874 “UMBRA.” Travels by. 8vo. Edinb. 1865 WALLACE (Atrrep Russet). The Malay Archipelago; the Land of the Orang-utan and the Bird of Paradise. 8vo. 1877 WATERTON (Cuartzs). Natural History ; Essays on. 8vo. No date WHITE (Gizert). Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne. Syo. 1875 WILLIAMS (Wriu1m). A Dictionary of the New Zealand Language. 8vo. 1871 WOOD (Rev.J.G.) Nature’s Teachings ; Human Invention anticipated by Nature, Svo. 1877 1960 CASE No, 112. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50, BARRY (Capt. W.I.) Up and Down; or Fifty Years’ Colonial Experiences. 8vo. 1879 BENNETT (Grorcz). Wanderings in New South Wales, Batavia, Singapore, China, &c. 8vo,2 vols. 1834 BURRITT (Etmv). Chips from many Blocks. 8vo. 1879 BURTON (Jonn Hitt). History of the Reign of Queen Anne. 8vo, 3 vols. 1880 BUZACOTT (Rev. A.) Mission Life in the Islands of the Pacific. 8vo. 1866 CHAMBERS (Rosgrt). History of the Rebellion of 1745-46. 8vo. Ldinb. 1869 DIDIER (Everenz L.) Life and Letters of Madame Bonaparte. 8vo. 1879 DIXON (Cuartes). Rural Bird Life; being Essays on Ornithology. 8vo. 1880 DIXON (Witt1am Hepworts). 1. Royal Windsor. 8vo, 2 vols. 1879 2. British Cyprus. 8vo. 1879 ENFIELD (Witt1am). The History of Philosophy, from the Earliest Periods. 8vo. 1837 FOREST (Mary). Women of the South distinguished in Literature. 8vo. New York 1865 GAMEKEEPER AT HOME. Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life. 8vo. 1878 HAMPDEN (Bp. Renn Dickson). Fathers of Greek Philosophy. 8vo. Edinb. 1862 HARE (Aveust J.C.) Walks in London. 8vo, 2 vols. 1878 HAVARD (H.) Dead Cities of the Zuyder Zee. Translated by Annie Wood. 8vo. 1876 IRVING (Davin). History of Scottish Poetry. Edited by J. A. Carlyle. S8vo. Zdinb. 1861 KAYE (Joun Writram). Lives of Indian Officers. 8vo, 3 vols. 1873 KINGSLEY (Rev. Cuartes). His Letters, and Memories of his Life. By his Wife. 8vo, 2 vols. 1880 LAKEMAN (Sr Stepuen). What I saw in Kaffir-Land. 8vo, Edinb, 1880 LEWIS (Sir Grorce CorNEWALL, Bart.) 1. Administrations of Great Britain, from 1783 to 1830. Essays. 8vo. 1864 2. Historical Survey of the Astronomy of the Ancients. 8vo. 1862 MARKHAM (Ciements R.) The Threshold of the Unknown Region. 4th Ed. 8vo. 1876 MARSHALL (Emma). Stories of the Cathedral Cities of England. 8vo. 1879 MONCRIEFF (A. R. Horr). Famous Historical Scenes from Three Centuries. Svo. 1878 NORRIS (Tuap.) American Angler’s Book. 8vo. Philad. 1864 PAEZ (Don Ramon). ‘Travels and Adventures in South and Central America. 8vo. 1868 PARKMAN (Francis, Jun.) History of the Confederacy of Pontiac, North America. 8vo, 2 vols. 1851 ROSE (Gzoraz). The Great Country ; or Impressions of America. 8vo. 1868 SALAMANCA (Don Fetix pz). The Philosophy of Handwriting. 12mo. 1879 SANDBY (Witt1am). History of the Royal Academy of Arts. 8vo,2 vols. 1862 SMILES (Samuet). Life of a Scotch Naturalist—Thomas Edward, Associate of the Linnean Society. 8vo, 1879 SMITH (Grorce Barverr). William Ewart Gladstone. Life of. 8vo, 2 vols. 1879 SYBEL (Herr. von). History of the French Revolution. ‘Translated. 8vo, 4 vols. 1867 VIJN (Cornetivs). Cetshwayo’s Dutchman. ‘T'ranslated by Bishop Colenso ; with Preface and Notes. 8vo. 1880 VIOLLET-LE-DUC (Evarnr E.) Habitations of Man in all Ages. Translated by Benjamin Bucknall, 8yo, 1876 1961 CASE No. 113. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ABBOTT (Jonny S.C.) Life and Achievements of Christopher Columbus. 8vo. No date ARNOLD (Arruur). Free Land. Syo. 1880 BAKER (Sm Samvuet W.) The Albert N’Yanza Great Basin of the Nile. 8vo. 1877 BARKER (Lapy). A Year’s Housekeeping in South Africa. 8vo. 1879 BONWICK (James). Egyptian Belief and Modern Thought. 8vo. 1878 BOURNE (H. R. Fox). The Romance of Trade. Svo. No date BRANDES (Gzore). Lord Beaconsfield. A Study. Translated. Svo. 1880 CASALIS (Rev. E.) The Basutos; or Twenty-three Years in South Africa. S8vo. 1861 CLAYDEN (P.W.) England under Lord Beaconsfield, 1873 to 1880. 8vo. 1880 COBDEN (Ricuarp). ‘The Political Writings of. Svo. 1878 CUMMING (Rovatern Gorpoy). Five Years’ Adventures in the Far Interior of South Africa. 8vo. 1873 CUNYNGHAME (Sir A. T.) My Command in South Africa, 1874 to 1878. 8vo. 1879 DALLING (Henry, Lorp). Sir Robert Peel. An Historical Sketch. Svo. 1874 DILEMMA (Tue). By Author of the “Battle of Dorking,” &c. Svo. Edinb. 1876 DONALDSON (Proressor Jonny). Suburban Farming. A Treatise. Svo. 1877 ELIOT (Gzorce). The Legend of Jubal ; and Other Poems. 8vo. 1874 EVELYN (Jouy). Diary of. Edited by William Bray. 8vo, 4 vols. 1879 FIFE-COOKSON (Lieut-Cotonet). With the Armies of the Balkans, and at Gallipoli, in 1877-78. 8yvo. 1880 FRESHFIELD (Mrs. Henry). A Summer Tour in The Grisons and Italian Valleys of The Bernina. 8vo. 1862 GILMORE (Rev. Jonny). Storm Warriors; or Life-Boat Work on Goodwin Sands. 8vo. 1876 GRANT (Aveustus James). A Walk across Africa. 8vo. Edinb. 1864 HOBHOUSE (Simm Artuur). The Dead Hand; or Endowments and Settlements of Bo ak 8vo. 1880 HUTCHINSON (Mrs.) In Tents in the Transvaal. 8vo. 1879 HUXLEY (T.H.) Physiography. An Introduction to the Study of Nature. 8vo. 1878 KINGSTON (Wittiam H.G.) Notable Voyages from Columbus to Parry. S8vo. 1880 LOCKHART (J. Greson). Life of Sir Walter Scott. 8vo. Edinb. 1871 MALLESON (Cotonet G. Bruce). History of Afghanistan. 8vo. 1878 MASON (James). 1. The Great Triumphs of Great Men. Svo. 1877 2. The Book for Every Day. 8vo. 1878 MOFFAT (Rosert Scorrt). The Economy of Consumption. 8vo. 1878 MOHR (Epwarp). To the Victoria Falls of the Zambesi. Translated. Svo. 1876 PAGE (H. A.) Golden Lives. Biographies for the Day. 8vo. 1873 PROBYN (J. W.) Systems of Land Tenure in Various Countries. 8vo. No date PROCTOR (Ricuarp A.) 1. The Borderland of Science. 8vo. 1873 2. Rough Ways made Smooth. 8vo. 1880 RUSSELL (Witt1am Howarp). My Diary in India in the Year 1858-59. 8vo. No date SMILES (Samvet). 1. George Moore, Merchant and Philanthropist. 8vo. 1879 2. A Boy’s Voyage round the World. S8vo. 1877 _SPEDDING Ati aera & Discussions, Literary, Political, & Historical. 4to. 1879 STAN wie ad Compendium of Geography and Travel :—Australia. [Edited by A. R. 8vo. 1879 STANLEY (Arruur Penruyy, D.D.) The Life & Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D. D. 8vo, 2 vols. 1877 STORER (Rev. Joun). The Wild White Cattle of Great Britain. 8vo. No date STORY (W. J.J.) The Cruise of H. M.S. “Challenger.” Svo. 1879 STORY (Wittiam W.) Roba di Roma. 8vo. 1875 SWINBURNE (Atcernon Cuaruzs). A Study of Shakespeare, 8vo. 1880 TROLLOPE (Axruony), South Africa. Syo, 1879 1962 CASE No, 114, Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ADAMS (AnprewL.) Notes of a Naturalist in the Nile Valley & Malta. 8vo, Edinb. 1870 ANDERSSON (Cuartzs J.) Notes of Travel in South Africa. 8vo. 1875 BAKER (Sm Samvet W.) Eight Years’ Wanderings in Ceylon. 8vo. 1855 BELL (Doynz C.) Notices of the Historic Persons buried in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London. 8vo. 1877 BEZOLD (Dr. WituELM von). The Theory of Color in its relation to Art and Art- Industry. ‘Translated. 8vo. Boston 1876 BOURNE (H. R. Fox). The Romance of Trade. 8vo. No date CAMPBELL (Lorp Gzorcr). Log Letters from “The Challenger.” 8vo. 1877 CHURCH (A. H.) Food; some Account of its Sources, Constituents, & Uses. 8vo. 1876 1. Speeches on Questions of Public Policy. Edited by John Bright and J. E. T. Rogers. 8vo. 1878 2. Political Writings of. With Essay by Sir Louis Mallet. 8vo. 1878 DENHAM (Masor), CLAPPERTON (Capraty) anv OUDNEY (Dr.) Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, 1822-24. 8vo, 2 vols. 1828 COBDEN (Ricwarp). “DUBLIN REVIEW” (Tur). 1861 to 1863. 8vo, 3 vols. 1863 FORSYTH (Wrt1am). Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1867 FROST (‘T.) Secret Societies of the European Revolution. 1776—1876. 8vo,2 vols. 1876 GREG (W. R.) Political Problems for Our Age and Country. 8vo. 1870 HUBNER (Lz Baron pr). A Ramble round the World, 1871, Translated. 8vo. 1879 JAMES (Rev. J.T.) The Italian Schools of Painting. 8vo. 1820 KINGSLEY (Rev. Cuartes). Lectures delivered in America in 1874. 8vo. 1875 LEWIS (Sm Grorae CorNEWALL). 1. Remarks on the Use and Abuse of some Political Terms. 8vo. 1832 2. Essay on the Government of Dependencies. 8vo. 1841 3. An Essay on the Influence of Authority in Matters of Opinion. 8vo, 1849 LEWIS (Rev. Str Gitzert F.) Letters of Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Bart. 8vo. 1870 LIVINGSTONE (Davin). 1. Account of his Expedition to the Zambesi and its 'l'ributaries, 8vo. 1875 2. Account of Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. 8vo. 1875 MEN anp MANNERS in Parliament. By Member for Chiltern Hundreds. 8vo. 1874 OLD LONDON. Papers read at the London Congress, July 1866. 8vo. 1867 PHILIP (Rev. Jonn). Researches in South Africa illustrating the Civil, Moral, and Religious Condition of Native Tribes. 8vo, 2 vols. 1828 PROBYN (J. W.) Land Tenure in Various Countries, System of. 8vo. 1876 PRYME (Gezo.) Autobiographic Recollections of. Edited by his Daughter. 8vo. 1870 PURVES (D. Latna) anp COCHRANE (R.) Remarkable Voyages round the World by English Sailors. The English Cireumnavigators ; most 8vo. 1876 ROUGHING IT in Van Diemen’s Land, by Author of “The Boy in the Bush.” S8vo. No date TAYLOR (Meapows). ‘Tara; A Mahratta Tale. 8vo. 1874 SCHLEICHER (A.) A Compendium of the Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European, Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin Languages. ‘Translated. 8vo, 2 vols. 1874 SKERTCHLY (J. A.) Dahomey as it is; a Narrative of Hight Months’ Residence. 8vo. 1874 SMILES (Samvet). 1. Self Help; with Illustrations of Conduct & Perseverance. 8vo. 8vo. 8vo. 2. Thrift. STANLEY (Henry M.) How I found Livingstone. Travels in Central Africa. Treatise on the Origin, Nature, and THUDICHUM (J. L. W.) anp DUPRE (Aveuste). 1879 1880 1873 Varieties of Wine. 8vo. 1872 THYNNE (Joun Avex. Marquis or Baru). Observations on Bulgarian Affairs; 8vo. 1880 TIMBS (Jonny). The Year-Book of Facts. . 8vo. 1862 T'TROLLOPE (T. Avotpuus). Sketches from French History, 8vo. 1878 VEITCH (Joun). Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, 8vo. Ldinb, 1869 WALLACE (D. Mackenzie), Russia. 8vo, 2 vols, 1877 es a es ee Se iy 1963 CASE No. 115. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ADAMS (H.C.) College Days at Oxford. 8vo. No date ADAMS (W. H. Davenport). Plain Living and High Thinking ; or Practical Self-Culture. 8vo. 1880 AMOS (Suetpon). Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-80. 8vo. 1880 ARNOLD (Arruur). Social Politics. Z 8vo. 1878 ARNOLD (Marruew). Mixed Essays. 8vo. 1879 ATCHERLEY (Rowtanp J.) Trip to Boérland ; or A Year's Travel, &e. 8vo. 1879 BAGEHOT (Watrer). Lombard Street ; a Description of the Money Market. 8vo. 1878 BAKER (Sim Samvet W.) Ismailia; or The Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. Svo, 2 vols. 1874 BALFOUR (Joun Hurroy). Study of Palaeontological Botany. 8vo. Edinb. 1872 BEALE (Lionet 8.) The Mystery of Life; An Essay. Svo. 1871 BEAMISH (Nortu Luptow). The Discovery of America by the Northmen in the Tenth Century. 8vo. 1841 BRIGHTWELL (C. L.) Byepaths of Biography. 8vo. 1879 BUTLER (Masor W. F.) The Great Lone Land; A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America. Svo. 1878 COLOMB (Caprain J.C.R.) The Defence of Great and Greater Britain. S8vo. 1880 CUSACK (M. F.) History of the Kingdom of Kerry. Svo. 1871 DENISON (Sm Wiitu14m T.) Varieties of Vice-Regal Life. 8yo, 2 vols. 1870 ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN (MM.) 1. The Story of The Plébiscite. 8vyo. 1874 2. Madame Thérése ; or the Volunteers of 92. 8vo. No date 8. The Conscript; or the Invasion of France. 8vo. No date 4. The States General (1789); or The Great French Revolution. 8vo. No date FALK (Atrrep). Trans-Pacific Sketches; a Tour through the United States and Canada. Svo. Melb. 1877 FARRAR (Maurice). Five Years in Minnesota. 8vo. 1880 FARRAR (Mrs. Joun). Recollections of Seventy Years. 8vo. Boston 1866 FELTHAM (Owen). Resolves; Divine, Moral, and Political. 8vo. 1840 MURRAY (Joun). Hand-Book for Travellers in Egypt. 8vo. 1875 NARJOUX (Fetix). Notes and Sketches of an Architect. Translated. 8vo. 1876 NASSE (E.) aoe Agricultural Community of the Middle Ages, &c. in England. 8vo. 1871 PALGRAVE (Wm. G.) Dutch Guiana. With Plan and Map. Svo. 1876 PAYER (Junius). New Lands within the Arctic Circle. 8vo, 2 vols. 1876 PETHERICK (Joun). Egypt, The Soudan, and Central Africa. 8vo. 186i RICHARDSON (B. W.) The Ministry of Health; and Other Addresses. 8vo. 1879 SCHUYLER (Eveenz). Turkistan; A Journey in Russian Turkistan. 8vo,2 vols. 1876 SCHWEINFURTH (Dr. G.) The Heart of Africa. Travels from 1868-71. 8vo, 2 vols. 1878 SCOTT (Ciement W.) Round about the Islands ; or Sunny Spots near Home. 8vo. 1874 SOMERVILLE (Mary). On Molecular and Microscopic Science. 8vo, 2 vols. 1869 STANLEY (Henry M.) Through the Dark Continent; or Sources of the Nile. 8vo. 1880 STOKES (Wa.) Life and Labours in Art and Archaeology of George Petrie. 8vo. 1868 TREVELYAN (Gerorcz Orro). Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay. 8vo,2vols. 1878 TROLLOPE (Antuony). South Africa. 8vo. 1879 WHITEHURST (Frep. F.) Hark Away ; Sketches of Hunting, Coaching, &. 8yvo. 1879 WOOD (C. F.) Yachting Cruise in the South Seas. 8vo. 1875 WOOD (Rev. J. G.) Strange Dwellings; or Habitations of Animals. 8vo. 1876 YONGE (Cuarzes Duke). Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. 8vo. No date 1964 CASE No. 116. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ACLAND (Henry W.) Biographical Sketch of Sir Benjamin Brodie. 8vo. 1864 ALCOHOL (Tur) QUESTION; Papers on. From “The Contemporary Review.” No date ASHLEY (Hon. Evetyn, M.P.) The Life of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston, 1846—1865. 8vo, 2 vols. 1876 BAKER (Lievt.-GeneraL VALENTINE). War in Bulgaria. 8vo, 2 vols. 1879 BECKWITH (Epwarp L.) Practical Notes on Wine. 8vo. 1868 BLACKBURNE (Epw.) Life of Francis Blackburne, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. S8vo. 1874 BONWICK (Jamzs). Egyptian Belief and Modern Thought. 8vo. 1878 BOOTH (E. Carton). Another England. Life, Living, &c. in Victoria. 8vo. 1869 BOULGER (Demetrius CuHaruEs). Central Asian Portraits. 8vo. 1880 BROWN (Cuartzs A.) Shakespeare’s Autobiographical Poems. 8vo. 1838 BUCKLAND (Frayx). Manual of Salmon and Trout Hatching. 8vo. 1864 BURNABY (Carr. Frepericx). On Horseback through Asia Minor. 8vo. 1878 ©. H. J. The Art of Furnishing on Rational and AEsthetic Principles. 8vo. 1876 CAMERON (Verney Lovert). Across Africa. 8vo, 2 vols, 1877 CAMPBELL (Lorp Grorez). Log Letters from “The Challenger.” 8vo. 1876 CHORLEY (Henry F.) The National Music of the World. 8vo. 1880 COBDEN CLUB ESSAYS. 1. Systems of Land Tenure in Various Countries. 8vo. 1870 2. Second Series, 1871-72. 8vo. 1872 DILKE (Sir Cuas. W.) Greater Britain; A Record of Travel, 1866-67. 8vo. 1872 DOLLINGER (Joun J. Iay. von). Hippolytus and Callistus; or the Church of Rome. Translated. 8vo. Edinb. 1876 GILLMORE (Parker). The Great Thirst Land. 8vo. No date JAMES (A. G. F. Extor). Indian Industries. 8vo. 1880 KEMBLE (Frances ANNE). Poems. 8vo. 1866 LAIRD (£. K.) The Rambles of a Globe-Trotter in Australasia, &c. 8vo, 2 vols, 1875 LANG (J.D.) Historical & Statistical Account of New South Wales. 8vo, 2 vols. 1875 LEICHHARDT (Dr. Lupwia). Travels in Australia. 12mo. Melb. 1859 LUDLOW (Joun M.) The War of American Independence, 1775-83. 12mo. 1876 MARTINEAU (Harriet). Letters from Ireland. 8vo. 1852 MERIVALE (Cuartzs). The Fall of the Roman Republic. 8vo. 1867 MINCHIN (James Grorce). Bulgaria since the War. 8vo. 1880 MOSENTHAL (Jutius pz). Ostriches and Ostrich Farming. 8vo. 1877 MULHALL (Micuart G.) The Progress of the World in Arts, &c. 8vo. 1880 MURRAY (Hueu). Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in Africa. 12mo. 1832 OSBORNE (Eprru, “ Mrs. Buaxe”). ‘Twelve Months in Southern Europe. 8vo. 1876 PASCOE (Cuartzs E.) Our Actors and Actresses. The Dramatic List. 8vo. 1880 PROCTOR (Ricuarp A.) Flowers of the Sky. With Illustrations. 8vo. No date QUEEN or tHe COLONIES ; or Queensland as I knew it. 8vo. 1876 REED (E. J., C.B.) Letters from Russia in 1875. From “The Times.” 8vo. 1876 STEPHEN (Lestiz). English Thought in the Eighteenth Century. 8vo,2 vols. 1876 SWINBURNE (Atceryon 0.) 1. Atalanta in Calydon ; A Tragedy. 8vo. 1868 2. Chastelard; A Tragedy. 8vo, 1868 3. The Queen-Mother and Rosamond. 8vo. 1868 TAYLOR (Isaac). Ultimate Civilization; and Other Essays. 12mo. 1860 THOMSON (J. Turnputt). Social Problems; an Inquiry into the Law of Frain vO. A OE ——s ee — ee _— 1965 CASE No. 117. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ANSTED (Proressor D. T.) Physical Geography. Syo. 1867 AUERBACH (G.) Anthracen. Translated by Wm. Crookes. 8vo. 1877 AUSTRALIA as it is. By a Clergyman. Svo. 1867 BAKER (Sim Samvuet W.) Eight Years in Ceylon. New Ed. 8vo. 1874 BEACH (Atrrep). The Pneumatic Dispatch. Svo. New York 1868 BINNEY (T.) Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton. 8vo. 1853 BRYCE (James). The Holy Roman Empire. 8vo. 1876 BUTLER (Caprain W. F.) The Wild North Land. 8vo. 1873 CAPPER (Ricuarp). Dramatic Illustrations. 12mo. Melb. 1868 CARPENTER (J. Esttrx). The Life and Works of Mary Carpenter. 12mo. 1879 CARR (J. Comyns). Essays on Art. 8vo. 1879 CHAMBERS (Wittram). American Slavery and Colour. Svo. 1857 COBDEN (Ricuarp). Speeches on Questions of Public Policy. 8vo. 1878 ELLIOT (Major Geo. H.) European Light-House Systems. S8vo. 1875 FAIR FRANCE ; Impressions of a Traveller. By Author of “John Halifax, Gentleman.” 8vo. 1871 FREYTAG (Gustav). Pictures of German Life in the 15th, 16th, and 17th Centuries. Translated. Svo,2 vols. 1862 GLIMPSES of Life in Victoria. By a Resident. 8vo. 1872 GOLD FIELDS of Victoria in 1862. 12mo. Melb. 1863 GUILLEMARD (Arruvr G.) Over Land and Sea im 1873-74. 8yo. 1875 HAVARD (Henry). The Dead Cities of the Zuyder Zee. Translated. 8vo. 1876 HEER (Oswatp). The Primaeval World of Switzerland. Syo, 2 vols. 1876 HELPS (Artur). Life of Pizarro. 8vo. 1869 HEYWOOD (B. A.) A Vacation Tour at the Antipodes in 1861-62. 8vo. 1863 HINGSTON (James). The Australian Abroad. 8vo. 1879 - HODDER (Epwin). Memories of New Zealand Life. 8vo. 1862 HODGSON (Wittram). The Society of Friends. 8vo,2 vols. Philad. 1875 HOLIDAY RAMBLES in Ordinary Places, by a Wife with her Hasbauid. 8vo. 1880 HORNE (R.H.) Australian Facts and Prospects. 8vo. 1859 HOUGH (Mason W.) Operations of the Army of the Indus. Svo. 184] INNES (C.) Sketches of Early Scotch History. 8vo. Zdinb. 1861 JACOX (Francis). Shakspeare Diversions; a Medley of Motley Wear. 8vo. 1875 JEAFFRESON (Joun Corpy). A Book about the Table. 8vo,2 vols. 1875 LANG (Joun). Botany Bay. 8vo. 1859 _ LEICHHARDT (Dr. L.) Travels with, in Australia. 12mo. Melb. 1859 LENNOX (Lorp Wrixiam Prrr). Celebrities I have known. 8vo,2 vols. 1876 LIFE’S WORK asit is ; or the Emigrant’s Home in Australia. ByaColonist. 12mo. 1867 MAITLAND (Rev. S.R.) The Dark Ages. Essays. 8vo. 1844 MARTIN (R. Monteomery). Southern Africa ; History of. 12mo. 1836 MERCER (Genera Cavatiz). Waterloo Campaign ; Journal of the. 8vo. 1870 PALGRAVE (Wm. G.) Central and Eastern Arabia ; a Year's Journey through. 1862-63 8vo. 1877 PRO NIHILO; the Prelude to the Arnim Trial. Svo. 1876 SIMPSON (W: TLLIAM). The Niger Expedition ; a Private Journal of. 8vo. 1843 VAVASOUR (Lapy). My Last Tour and First Work. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1843 WILSON (antzt). Caliban; The Missing Link. ~ 8vo. 1873 WORMS (Baron Henry dz). England’s Policy in the East. Svo. 1877 nA 1966 CASE No. 118. Number of Volumes in this Case, 50. ANDERSSON (Cuas. Jony). Notes of Travel in South Africa. 8vo. 1875 ANTIPODES, Visit to the ; with Reminiscences of a Squatter. 12mo. 1846 AUSTRALIA ; its Scenery, Natural History, Resources, &c. 12mo. No date BLADES (Wrtt1aM). Biography and Typography of William Caxton. 8vo. 1877 COBDEN (Ricuarp). Speeches on Public Policy. 12mo. 1878 CURR (Epwarp). ‘Three Years’ Residence in Van Diemen’s Land. 12mo. 1834 DRAYSON (Lrevr.-Cotoyzr). Last Glacial Epoch of Geology. 8vo. 1873 EADIE (Jonny, D.D.) The English Bible ; History of, &c. 8vo, 2 vols. 1876 EARL (G. Winpsor). Enterprise, Discoveries, & Adventures in Australia. 12mo. No date EDWARDS (Wriit1am H.) Voyage up the River Amazon. 12mo. 1847 ESCOTT (T. H. 8.) England ; its People, Polity, and Pursuits. 8vo,2 vols. No date FORT (Gzorce F.) Antiquities of Freemasonry, Early History of. 8vo. 1875 FROST (Txomas). The Life of Thomas Lord Lyttelton. 8vo. 1876 - GAMACHE (Faruer Cyprien pz). Court & Times of Charles the First. 8vo,2vols. 1848 GARDINER (Samvurt Rawson). History of England, 1624 to 1628. S8vo,2 vols. 1875 GEFFCKEN (Heryricu). Church and State; their Relations historically developed. Translated. 8yo, 2 vols. 1877 GLADSTONE (W. E.) Gleanings of Past Years, 1851-75. Vols. 3 to07. 12mo. 1879 GOLDSMID (Sir Frep. J.) Telegraph & Travel between England & India. 8vo. 1874 HANNAFORD (8.) Wild Flowers of Tasmania. 12mo. Melb. 1866 HEAD (Captain F. B.) The Pampas, and among The Andes. 8vo. 1826 JAMES THE FIRST. The Court and Times of. 8vo, 2 vols. 1848 LEIGH (Henry 8.) Jeux d’ Esprit. 8vo. No date LITTLETON (Epwarp J., First Lorp Haruerton). Political Occurrences in June and July 1834. 8vo. 1872 M‘COMBIE (Tuomas). Australian Sketches. Second Series. 12mo. Melb. 1866 MACMICKING (R.) Recollections of Manilla and the Philippines. 1848-50. S8vo. 1852 MAISTRE (Comre Xavier pz). OEuvres Complétes. 8vo. Paris, no date MAYERS (Wm. Frep.) China and Japan; the Treaty Ports of. 8vo. 1867 MECHI (I. Josepu). How to Farm Profitably. 12mo. 1859 MELEK-HANUM (Wire or Kierizit Menemet-Pasna) ; Notes of. Six a a vo. 187 “MULTATULI.” Max Havelaar; or the Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company. Translated, 8vo. Edinb. 1867 NARJOUX (Futrx). Notes and Sketches of an Architect in the North-West of Europe. _ ‘Translated ; with Illustrations. 8vo. 1876 O’FLANAGAN (J. Roprricx). The Irish Bar. 8vo. 1879 OWENS COLLEGE MANCHESTER. Essays and Addresses. 8vo. 1874 RODENBERG (J.) England, Literary & Social, from a German Point of View. 8vo. 1875 ROHLFS (Dr. Gerwarp), Adventures in Morocco. 8vo, 1874 SAINT JOHN (James A.) Lives of Celebrated Travellers. 12mo. 18381 TIMMINS (0. F.) Station Dangerous. And Other Tales for the Young. S8vo, 1867 WELLS (Davi A.) Robinson Crusoe’s Money. Illustrated. 8vo. Wew York 1876 WESTERN AUSTRALIA ; Condition and Prospects of that Colony, 8vo. 1842 WINTER (Curistopuzr T.) Six Months in British Burmah. 8vo. 1858 ———— eS eee 1967 CASE No. 119. Number of Volumes in this Case, 49. AINSWORTH (W. F.) Illustrated Universal Gazetteer. 8vo. No date BAKER (Sim Samvet W.) Ismailia ; Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1879 BARING-GOULD (Sasryz). Iceland; its Scenes and Sagas. Illustrated. S8vo. 1863 BRIGHT (Henry A.) A Year in a Lancashire Garden. 8vo, 1879 CALDERON (Prpro pe ta Barca). Three Dramas :—Love the Greatest Enchantment ; The Sorceries of Sin; The Devotion of the Cross. Translated. 8vo. 1861 DASENT (G. Wesze). The Story of Gisli the Outlaw; from the Icelandic. Illustrated. 8vo. Edinb. 1866 DAWSON (J. W.) Fossil Men and their Modern Representatives. 8vo. 1880 DIRCKS (Henry). Life, Times, and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquis of Worcester. 8vo. 1865 DOWNING (Samvet). The Elements of Practical Hydraulics. With Plates. 2nd Ed. S8vo,2vols. 1861 DUSSAUCE (Prorzssor H.) ‘Treatise on the Arts of Tanning, Currying, and Leather- dressing. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1867 FELLOWES (Cuas.) Journal written during an Excursion in Asia Minor. 8vo. 1839 GILBART (J. W.) Inquiry into the Causes of the Pressure on the Money Market during the Year 1839. 8vo. 1840 GLENNIE (J. 8. Srvuarr). Arthurian Localities. With a Map of Arthurian Scotland. S8vo, Edinb, 1869 GODDARD (Joszru). Musical Development ; or Spirit of the Principal Musical Forms. 8vo. No date GOUBAUD (Mapame). Patterns of Guipure Work. Svo. 1872 HAZLITT (W. Carew). English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases alphabetically arranged. 8vo. 1869 HOGG (James, “Tue Errrick SuHepHerD”). Works of. With Memoir of the Author. Svo. 1866 HORNE (Ricnarp H.) Gregory VII ;.a Tragedy. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1869 HOWITT (Mary). Ballads, and Other Poems. Svo. 1847 LEE (Henry). Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States. S8vo. 1869 McPHERSON (Epwarp). The Political History of the United States of America during the Great Rebellion. 8vo. Washington 1864 MAJOR (Ricuarp Henry). Life of Prince Henry of Portugal, surnamed the Navigator. Illustrated. 8vo. 1868 MICHELET (Jurzs). The Bird. Illustrated. 8vo. 1869 MORLEY (Henry). English Writers. Svo, 3 vols, 1867 NOBLE (T.C.) Memorials of Temple Bar. 8vo, 1869 1968 CASE No, 119 (continued) -— ORATOR (Tur). A Compendium of English Eloquence. . 2nd Ed. 8vo, 1868 PORTER (Rev. J. L.) The Giant Cities of Bashan, and Syria’s Holy Places. S8vo. 1877 PROCTER (Cotonet). The History of Italy. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1844 PROTEAUX (A.) Practical Guide for the Manufacture of Paper and Boards. ii 8vo. Philad. 1866 RADCLIFFE (F. P. Detmz). The Noble Science of Fox Hunting. 8vo. 1839 RUSTIC FURNITURE. Ideas for Garden Seats, Summer Houses, Pree weit: vo. SEELEY (Proressor J. R.) Lectures and Essays. 8vo. 1870 SENIOR (Wittram). Travel and Trout in the Antipodes. 8vo. 1880 SHILLINGLAW (J. J.) Historical Records of Port Phillip. 8vo. Melb. 1879 SMITH (Grorae). Assyrian Discoveries; an Account of Explorations and Discoveries on the Site of Nineveh, 1873-74. Illustrated. 8vo.. 1875 SMITH (G.B.) Life of William Ewart Gladstone. 8vo. 1880 STEPHEN (Lestrz). Samuel Johnson ; Life of. 8vo. 1878 STEWART (B.) anp TAIT (P. G.) The Unseen Universe; or Physical Speculations on a Future State. 8vo. 1876 SWINBURNE (Ataernon Cuartezs). A Song of Italy. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1868 TATE (THomas). On the Strength of Materials, specially relating to Tubular te oe vo. TAYLOR (Tom). Ballads and Songs of Brittany. Illustrated. Svo. 1865 WHYMPER (Epwarp). Scrambles amongst the Alps in the Years 1860-69. 8yvo. 1871 WILKINS (Gzrorae). Pericles, Prince of Tyre. A Novel. 8vo. Oldenburg 1857 WORDSWORTH (Witt1am). Our English Lakes, Mountains, and Waterfalls: Nees (rs vo. WORLD OF WONDERS. A Record of Things Wonderful in Nature, Beiente, sadam WRIGHT (Tuomas). Womankind in Western Europe. 8vo. 1869 ene a | Lee a” KE aT lL le ee % Se 1969 CASE No. 120. Number of Volumes in this Case, 39. ANSTED (Davin Tuomas). 1. The Ancient World. 8vo. 1845 2. The Geologist’s Text Book. _ New Ed. 8yvo. 1848 3. Geological Gossip ; or Stray Chapters on Earth and Ocean. 8vo, 1860 BABBAGE (Cuartzs). Economy of Machinery and Manufacture. 12mo. 1832 BAUERMAN (H.) Metallurgy of Iron. A Treatise. 8vo. 1868 BOX (Tuomas). Practical Treatise on Heat as applied to the Useful Arts. 8vo. 1868 BROWN (Henry T.) Five hundred & seven Mechanical Movements. 8vo. New York 1868 CRONISE (Trrus Fey). The Natural Wealth of California. 8vo. San Frane. 1868 CROOKES (W.) anp ROHRIG (E.) Practical Treatise on Metallurgy. 8vo,3vols. 1868 DANA (J. Dwieut). A System of Mineralogy. - 5th Ed. 8yvo. 1868 _ BMANUEL (Henry). Diamonds and Precious Stones. 2nd Ed. 8vo. 1868 - EWBANK (Tuomas). Account of Hydraulic and other Machines for Raising Water, Ancient and Modern. 8vo. New York 1864 GILLESPIE (W. M.) Treatise on Land Surveying. 8vo. New York 1865 GREGORY (Witram). Hand-Book of Organic Chemistry. Syo. 1856 HACK (Marra). Geological Sketches and Glimpses of the Ancient Earth. 8vo. 1832 HAUPT (Herman). General Theory of Bridge Construction. Svo. New York 1865 JEAFFRESON (J. C.) The Life of Robert Stephenson. 8vo, 2 vols. 1864 _ JEVONS (W. Srantey). The Coal Question ; an Inquiry, &c. Svo. 1866 _ KUSTEL (Guipo). Nevada and California; Processes of Silver and Gold ray vo. NEVILLE (Jonny). Hydraulic Tables, Coefficients, and Formulae. 2nd Ed. 1860-61 OVERMAN (Freperick). A Treatise on Metallurgy. Svo. New York 1866 PAGE (Davi). The Philosophy of Geology. 8vo. 1863 PERCY (Jonny). 1. Metallurgy :—Iron and Steel. Svo. 1864 2. Metallurgy :—Fuel, Fire Clays, Copper, Zinc, Brass, &c. 8vo. 1861 PHILLIPS (J. Arruur). The Mining and Metallurgy of Gold and Silver. Svo. 1867 RANKINE (W. J. M.) 1. Manual of the Steam Engine & other Prime Movers. S8vo. 1861 2. Manual of Applied Mechanics. 8vo. 1864 3. Manual of Machinery and Millwork. Svo. 1869 REID (Henry). Practical Treatise on Concrete, and how to make it. 8vo. 1869 SIMONIN (L.) Underground Life ; Mines and Miners. Translated. 8vo. 1869 SMILES (Samvet). James Brindley and the Early Engineers. 8vo. 1864 SMYTH (W. W.) Treatise on Coal and Coal Mining. Svo. 1867 URE'S (Anpnew), Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines. Edited by Robert Hunt. 8vo, 3 vols, 1867 ZURCHER ayp MARGOLLE (MM.) Volcanoes and Earthquakes, From the French, by Mrs. Norman Lockyer. 8yo, 1868 SUPPLEMENTAL CATALOGUE OF WORKS NOT INCLUDED IN THE CATALOGUE (1880) OF BOOKS IN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF VICTORIA. ABBEY (Cuartes J.) anp OVERTON (Joun H.) . The English Church in the Eighteenth Century, 8vo, 2 vols. 1878 ABBOTT (Masor-GeneraL Avaustus). The Afghan War, 1838-42; from the Journals and Correspondence of Major-Gen. Abbott, by Charles Rathbone Low. 8vo. 1879 ABBOTT (Francis). Results of Five Years Meteorological Observations for Hobart Town ; with which are incorporated the Results of 25 Years’ Observations previously published by the Royal Society of Tasmania. 4to. Hobart Town 1872 ABDY (J. T.) anp WALKER (Bryan). The Commentaries of Gaius, and Rules of Ulpian. Translated, with Notes. New Ed. 8vo. Camb. 1874 ABOUT (Epmonp). A. B.C. du Travailleur. Causeries,2 vols. Fellah. Germaine. Hommeal Oreille cassée. Lettres d’ Un Jeune Homme. Madelon. Maitre Pierre. Mariages de Province. Nez d’ Un Notaire. Progrés. Roi des Montagnes. Tolla, Trente et Quarante. Turco. 12mo, 16 vols. Paris 1863-76 ABRACADABRA. A Fragment of University History. ACADEMIES :— Oxford1877. (Pamph. ‘Brit. Prose,’ vol. 12) IntsH AcapEMy (The Royal) :— 1. Proceedings. Series I, II. 8vo, 12 vols. Dublin 1841-77 2. “The Cunningham Memoirs.” No. 1. On Cubic Transformations, by John Casey, LL.D. 4to. Dublin 1880 3. Transactions. Irish Manuscript Series. Vol. I. Part 1. On the Calendar of OEngus, by Whitley Stokes, LL.D. 4to. Dublin 1880 ACHILLES TATIUS. De Leucippes et Clitophontis Amoribus. Cura F. Jacobs. 8vo. Lipsiae 1821 ACLAND (Henry W.) Fever in Agricultural Districts; a Report on Cases of Fever occurring in Great Horwood, Bucks. Oxford 1858. (Eng. Pamph. ‘ Med.’ vol. 39) ACOSTA (Farner JosEPH DE). The Natural and Moral History of the Indies. Reprinted from the English translated Edition of Edward Grimston, 1604; and edited, with Notes and Introduction, by C. R. Markham. (Societies—‘ Hakluyt,’ vol. 60) ADAMS (Anprew Lerrx). Field and Forest Rambles, with Notes on the Natural History of Eastern Canada, 8vo. 1873 us 1974 ADAMS (W. H. Davenport). 1. History and Topography of the Isle of Wight. 4to. Ventnor 1864 2. English Party Leaders & English Parties, from Walpole to Peel. 8vo, 2 vols. 1878 3. Woman’s Work and Worth. 12mo. 1880 ADAMUS. Historia Ecclesiastica ; Religionis propagatae Gesta ex Hammaburgensi atque Bremensi Ecclesiis, per vicina Septentrionalia Regna LibriIV. Edidit J. J. Maderus. 4to, Helmst. 1670 ADENEY (Watrer F.) The Hebrew Utopia; a Study of Messianic Prophecy. 8vo. 1879 ADYE (Cotonet Jonny). Sitana; a Mountain Campaign on the Borders of Afghanistan in 1863. 8vo. 1867 AESCHYLUS. Tragoediae quae extant Septem. Cum Versione Latina et Lectionibus Variantibus. (Foulis.) 4to. Glasguae 1746 AESCHYLUS. 1. Prometheus, the Firegiver ; an attempted Restoration of the last First Part of the Prometheian Trilogy of AEschylus. 12mo. 1877 2. 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