TRANSACTIONS i » Bot Gar den 1909 ALBANY: J. MUNSELL, 78 STATE STREET. 1855. OFFICERS OF THE ALBANY INSTITUTE. FOR 1855. President, T. ROMEYN BECK. Treasurer, FREDERICK S. PEASE. First Department. R. VARICK DE WITT, Pres.; JOHN PATERSON, Cor. Sec.; JOHN E. GAVIT, Rec. Sec.; D. MURRAY, Librarian. Second Department. S. VAN RENSSELAER, Pres’t; S. O. VANDERPOOL, Ree. Sec.; P. GANSEVOORT, Vice Pres.; JOEL MUNSELL, Cor. Sec.; C. H. ANTHONY, Treasurer. Curators, T. ROMEYN BECK, JAMES H. ARMSBY, JAMES HALL, HOWARD TOWNSEND, Cc. H. ANTHONY. Third Department. JOHN V. L. PRUYN, President; G.W. TAYLOR, Rec. Sec.: ROBERT H. PRUYN, Vice Pres.; JOHN SESSIONS, Cor. Sec.: EDWARD W. FORD, Treasurer. 1 CATALOGUE ALBANY INSTITUTE LIBRARY. Founded 1793. PREPARED BY GEORGE WOOD. PREFACE. oS The accompanying Catalogue describes the Col- lection of Books made during the lapse of more than a half century, and from many sources. Originating with the Society for the Encourage- ment of Agriculture and the Arts, the forming Li- brary gained new additions when the union with the Lyceum of Natural History was effected; but the principal enlargement has been made during the existence of the ALsany Instirute. It is in the main the result of Donations, and this will account for its miscellaneous character. The volumes of Pamphlets (exceeding five hundred in number) comprehend portions of various Collections made by eminent individuals, among whom may be spe- cified Sir James Mackintosh, De Witt Clinton, and Stephen Van Rensselaer. Various members of the Institute—the late Col. J. B. Van Schaick, the late M. H. Webster, Richard Varick De Witt and John V.L. Pruyn, Esqs., of Albany, and Professor Henry of Washington City—purchased largely of Pam- phlet Collections and presented them to the In- stitute. CONTENTS. Pages PRR i i ae a se ene ee owe. vil Wee ee a eee: 1 — 437 Duets; Poetiatts, Re. 5. ices ec ce 441 eee eee eee He ee ee ee ee 2 << ~y fe A a CY ™ f (Ss PSs oe ON Te N.O.T The names of Donors to the Institute are enclosed in parentheses at the end of the entries in the Catalogue, The capital P. and figures annexed, indicate Pamphlets, and the numbers of their volumes. The reference to the Alphabetic portion of the Catalogue, in the Index, is denoted by figures. When the refer- ence is otherwise, it is from one part of the Index to another, thus: ATLAS. See GroGRAPHY. Various abbreviations, in the Catalogue, indicate that the Pamphlets or Works, came, by donation or purchase, from the Collections of Libraries of the late Governor De Witt Clinton, the late Sir James Mack- intosh, T. Romeyn Beck, the late Jacob Porter, of Plainfield, Mass., Isaiah Townsend, Esq., the Jate and present Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer, and Messrs. Charles R. & George Webster, and M.H. Webster, of Albany. (Inst. Coll.) This abbreviation indicates the Collection of Pamphlets made by the stitute. ee he i ee ne en Axsot, Joel. Essay on the Central “rer of Magnetism. 8° Phil. 1814. (Webster Coll.) P. 1 AseeEL, John N. See Gunn, Alexander. Asen-Ezra, R. See ee Flavius. ARECIOa, James. Sermon on ae Fast Day. 8° Phil. 798. (Clinton Coll.) P amiss Cosy, Esq., Ladies’ panes Letter to the Hon. Saml. L. Mitchell, M.D. Tg sseminggi in Con- novel Speculations on Insurance Stocks, Domestic Manufactures, and the best Mode of Vesting a Capital ‘so as to make both ends meet.”” 8° New York, 1811. (Clinton Coll.) P. 430. [Asme ecu Coopy.] Account of—and other Celebrated Writers of New York: in a Letter from a Traveller to his friend in South Carolina. 8° 1815, (Clinton Coll.) P. 367. Axzinepon, Earl of. Letter to Lady Loughborough, in conse- quence of the Presentation of the Colours to the loomsbury and Inns of Court Association. 8° London, 1798. (Mack. Coll.) P. 293. Asincton, Mass. See Hobart, Aaron. ApranaM R, Fu. Hau. Spheria Mundi, Hebraice, cum ver- sione Oswaldi Schreckenfurchsii, et Notis Sebastiani Munsteri. 4° Baisil, 1546. (Townsend Coll.) —. on Sociétes Savantes, &c. Hg apg fol. Paris, 34. (Van Rens. Coll.) P AcapEemy : Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Transactions in 1824. (Clinton Coll.) P.1 Notice of the Academy. 8°. sin: ane ( Acad.) P. 127, —- oT? 1841-48. 3 vols. 8° Phil. 1843-48. (So- ciety. 2 2 e Accum, Frederick. Essay on the Analysis of Minerals. 12° Phil. 1809. (Wm. Caldwell.) *—. Elements of Crystallography. 8° London, 1813. (Wm. Caldwell.) —— Chemical Amusement: comprising a Series of Curious and Instructive Experiments in Chemistry. 2d Am. ed., with Additions, by Thomas Cooper. 12° Phil. 1818. ( Webster Coll.) AcersI, Joseph. Travels through Sweden, Finland, and Lap- land, to the North panes in 1798-99. 2 vols, 4° Lon- don, 1802. (L. C. Beck.) Actianp, John. Plan to vite the Poor independent on Public ontribution, with a Letter from Dr. Price. 8° Exe- ter, 1786. (Mack. Coll.) P. 294, Acosta, Emanuel. Historia Rerum a Sicilia Jesu in Oriente gestarum, &c, 8° Paris, 1572, (Townsend Coll. Acosta, Joseph. De Natura Novi Orbis. 12° Salmantice, 1589. (Townsend Coll.) Aparr, yr A Whig’s Res ne his Consistency. 8° London. (Mack. Coll.) P Letter of Charles James As to ae Electors of West- minster, with an application of its Principles to Subse- quent Events. 8° London, 1802. (Mack. Coll.) P. 250. Avam, M. T. See Stewart, Chithon Apvam, William. Genealogy of the Adam dows 12° Albany, 1848. (Munsell Press, vol. i, 2d seri es. ) Avams, C. B. First and Second Annual Reports on the Geo- logy of the State of Vermont. 8° Burlington, 1845-46. Avams, Henry. See ae Daniel. Avams. John, (Pres.) Letters on Government to Samuel Adams. 8° ey 1802. (Clinton Coll.) P. 349 — Discourse on Davila. 8° Boston, 1805. ( Webster Coll.) Correspondence with the late William an ham, Es 8° Boston, 1823. ( Webster Coll.) P 4 Spi — See Colvin, John B.: 3 Cushing, Caleb; ie Ww illiam A.; i a ptt ; Hamilton, Alexander; Knapp, Sam- ue i kering, Timothy; Rowan, Stephen N.; Webster, Daniel; Wirt, Willarn, Tg ey Apams, — Q. (Pres.) Letter to Harrison Gray Otis, Esq., in ply to Timoth sles 8° N (Clinton Coll.) P 389 me ew York, 1808. 3 Apams, John Q. (Pres.) Letter to, occasioned by his Letter - Mr. Otis. By Alfred. 8° 1808. (Clinton Coll.) P.3 Remarks and ae ay the above. 8° Boston, ‘ai (Webster Coll.) P.1 —— Address at Weskogon, on the Fourth of July, 1821. ( Webster Coll.) P Review on his dies a ered at eo 8° Bos- ton, 1821. (Webster Coll.) P Remarks on his Address, iecee, at Washington. 8° New York, 1822. (Webster Coll.) Duplicate Letters: the Fisheries and the Mississippi. Documents relative to the Negotiation . Ghent. 8° ashen 1822. (Webster Coll.) P. 2 Correspondence with Citizens of ies iccus concern- ing the Charge of a Design to Dissolve the Union, zeaee to have existed in that State. 8° Buston, 1829. 215, si on the Life and Character of oe Monroe. 8° Boston, 1831. (Webster Coll.) P —— Oration at Quincy, on the enn of eve 1831. 8° Boston. (Webster Cell.) P. 2 Report of the Minority of the aint on Manufac- tures, in the House of koe 8° Washing- ton, 1833. (Porter Coll.) P —— Speech in Congress Ed lees ae the previous ques- tion] on the Removal of the Spore ae 8° Wash- ington, 1834. (J. Sutherland.) P. 1 —— Oration on the Life and Character of ea Motier de La Fayette. 8° Washington, 1835. (Beck Coll.) P. 128. —— Report, in the House of Representatives, on the Smith- sonian Bequest..8° Washington, 1836. (E. W. Skin- ner.). P..127. Speech, in Congress, on the Failure of his Fortification Bill. 8° Washington, 1836. (Van Rens. Coll.) P. 165. — Sketch of his Life mga iain 8° New York, 1828. ( Webster Coll.) P. 2 See Ames, Fisher; Aaa Leroy; Seward, Wm. H. Avams, Nehemiah. Letter to the Rev. Ezra S. Gannett, occa- sioned by his Tract on Atonement. 12° Boston, 1840. (Porter Coll.) P. 463. 4 Apams, Robert. Shipwreck on the Coast of Africa, and Resi- dence in Timbuctoo. 8° Boston, 1817. (Beck Coll.) Apams, Samuel. Correspondence on Government, with John * Adams. 8° Boston, 1802. (Clinton Coll.) P. 349. See Paine, Thomas. Appiveton, Henry. (Lord Sidmouth.) See Bentley, Richard. Avpison, Alexander. (Judge.) Charge to the Grand Juries of _ the County Courts of the Fifth Circuit of Pennsylva- nia [on the Liberty of Speech and of the Press]. 8° Albany. (Clinton Coll.) P.453. ; —— Trial on an Impeachment, in the Senate of Pennsylvania. 8° Lancaster, 1803. (Webster Coll.) P. 195. Anvet, (Citizen.) See Cobbett, William. Aprain, R. Mathematical Diary. 12° New York, 1825. (Beck Coll.) Euianus, Claudius. Varie Historie, libri xiv. Cum Latina interpretatione. 24° Geneva, 1625. (A. Heyer Brown.) Acricota, Joan. Medicine Herbariz, libri duo. 8° Basile, 1539. (Townsend Coll.) Acricutture. Communications to the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture, &c. 8° Boston, 1804-6. (Society.) P. 2. . —— Albany County Agricultural Tracts, No. 1. 8° Albany, 1822. (Webster Coll.) P. 206. —— Considerations on the Necessity of Establishing an Ag- ricultural College, and having more of the Children of wealthy Citizens educated for the profession of Farming. 8° Albany, 1819. (Inst. Coll.) P. 485. —— Examination into the Expediency of Establishing a oard of Agriculture in the State of New York. 8° Brooklyn, 1819. (Webster Coll.) P. 19. —— Address of the Board of Agriculture of the State of New York, to the County Agricultural Societies, °° Al- bany, 1820, (Clinton Coll.) P. 32. Proposals for Establishing a number of Farms like those of New England, New York, &c., in North Carolina, for the mutual Benefit of Settlers. 8° 1816, (Clinton Coll.) P. 49, ——— Report of the Committee of the Doncaster A Society, on the Advantages of Bones as 8° London, 1829, (O. Rich.) P, 125, gricultural a ure. 9) — Description of the Patent Thermosiphon; with me Modes of applying it to Horticultural and other “incl and important Purposes. Invented ae az Thee de Fowler. 8° London, 1829. (O. Rich.) P — Effects of Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris as a ib &e. 8° London, 1791. (Mack. Coll.) P. 342 Complete Gritsier, or Farmer’s and Cattle Brecder s and Dealer’s Assistant. By a Lincolnshire Grazier. 4th ed. 8° London, 1816. Treatise on Soils and Manures, as founded on actual roe ate &c, By a Practical Agriculturist. 8° Lon- don, 1818. (Van Rens. Coll.) Report - +9 Committee of Agriculture, concerning the Culture ~ ge of Potatoes. 4° London, 1795. (Inst. Coll.) P Berigten ata den Landbour in het koningryk der Nederlander Verzameld door de Nederlandsche Huishoudelyke Maatschappy en Provinciale Commis- sien van Landbour. 8° Haarlem, 1832. (Porter Coll.) Pp. 149. Account of the Merino Sheep, ‘bd of their — in Spain. 8° New York. (Clinton Coll.) P.8 — Report of the South Carolina Agricultural ye on the Importation of Sheep, with Gen. Pinkney’s Letter on the Water Culture of Rice. 12° Charleston, 1823. (J. B. Van Schaick.) P. 419. Tracts on Improving the Breed of She eep, &c. 2 vols. 8° London and Phil. 1797-1809. ( Webster Coll.) Premiums awarded at the Second Annual Fair of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture. 8° Columbus, 1851. (Inst. Coll.) P. 499. Proceedings of the Second Cattle Show and Fair of the Agricultural Society of 4 ap ee 8° Water- town, 1819. (Clinton Coll.) P. Report of the Committee of bees of the House of Representatives. (Inst. Coll.) P. 481. ged of the “Society of Virginia for Promoting Agri- culture.” 8° Richmond, 1818. (Clinton Coll.). P. 372. — Proeeings of the ge York State Agricultural re . 8° Albany, 1832. (Webster Coll.) P. 1 — Prcedins of the New York State Agricultural Scie 8° Albany, 1833. (Websters & Skinners.) P. 116. 6 —— irs oe of the Board of > gnsase 8° Albany, 2. (Webster Coll.) P. 20 —— aes of the Society for - Promotion of Agri- culture, &c., in the State of New York. 4° New York, 1792. ——— Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agri- culture, on in the State of New York. 3 vols. 8° Albany, 1] Transactions of the New York State Agricultural Society. 1841-51. 11 vols. 8° Albany, 1842-52. (Society.) Transactions of the Dutchess County Society for the shite Promotion of Agriculture. Vols, i and ii. 8° keepsie, 1807. (Soviety.) P. 1 Transactions of the Dutchess Cauay Society for the Piomotion of Agriculture, with select Essays on Rural ae 8° Poughkeepsie, 1809. (Webster Coll.) P, 324 culture. 8° Phil. 1784. (Mack. Coll.) P. 2 —— Charter and By-Laws of the Eocume Society of London. 8° 1816. (Webster Coll.) P ee and By-Laws of the New York Horticul- pobre ciety. 8° New York, 1824. (Webster Coll.) 227 Constitution and By-Laws of the Albany ee ae Society. 8° Albany, 1829. (Webster Coll.) P Catalogue of Fruit Trees, Plants, &e., in Prince’ s ee nean Botanic ven at Flushing, L. I. 12° New York, 1823, (L. C. Beck.) —. — Paes 12° Peovidensds 1832. (Van Rens. Coll.) P. aes of Plants sold by James Colvill, als Road, Chelsea. 12° 1823. (Porter Coll.) P. 4 Catalogue of the Albany Nursery of Bu - Wilson. 12° Albany, 1829. (Webster Coll.) P.4 Catalogue of the Officers and Members of a Worcester Agricultural Society. 8° Washi ary fon y: ington, 1840. (Porter New York Farmer and Horticultural Re ae: S. Fleet, Editor. 4 vols in 2. 4° New York, (L. C. Beck.) oo Laws of the Philadelphia Society for Veeee Agri- Sas 7 AericutturE. New York Farmer and American Gardener’s agazine. New aul Vols. i and ii. 4° New York, 1833-34. (L. C. Beck.) Farmer’s omar Edmund Ruffin, erie, Nos, 4 and 10 of vol. iv. (Van Rens. Coll.) P.5 — American me Journal of ela and Science. By E. Emmons, A.J. Prime and A. Osborn. Vols. i-vi. 3 vols. 8° Albany and New York, 184547, See also Memoirs, Societies. Ain, Arthur. Manual of Mineralogy. 12° Phil. 1815. (R. V. The Same. 2d ed. 12° London, 1815. (Wm. Caldwell.) Aixin, A. fy C.R. Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy. vols, 4° London, 1807. (Subs. to the Fund.) Arkin, William E. A. Notice of the ere waebase 8° Bal- timore, 1840. (Author.) P Amoini, Monachi. Historia Francorum. 8° Parisiis, 1567, (Townsend Coll.) Airy, George Biddell. Catalogue of Circumpolar Stars, deduced from the rvations of Stephen Groombridge, re- duced to January 1, 1810. 4° London, 1838. (Lords Commissioners of the British Admiralty.) Asasson, M. See Plinius, C. Secundus, AKeERLEY, Samuel. Essay on the Geology of the Hudson River, and the adjacent rae 12° New York, 1820. (Clinton Coll.) P. 4 —— Observations and ome on the Nature and Cure of Deafness, and other Diseases es ag Ears. 8° New York, 1821. (Clinton Coll.) P. 3 Avazama, See Cummins, Ebenezer H. Avarpin, Kasparus. Weg der Regveerdige, of Predicatien over den Eersten Psalm. 12° Amsterdam, 1751. (Rev. Mr. Mancius’ Library.) Asany. Laws and Opinaneet of the City, 4° 1773. {James tevenson.) P.5 —— The Same. 4° a (Beck Coll.) P. 516. —— The Same, from 1791 to 1815. ( Webster Coll.) P. 320. —— The Same, 1838. (Common Council.) —— The Same, 1842. (Edward W. Ford.) 8 ALBANY. —- Roll (MS.) of the Real and —- Estate the First Ward of the City. fol. 1799. (Edward W. Ford.) eae ae ~ 8° Albany, 1808. (Webster P. 20 a Paya ee to the Copatruction of a Bridge across the Hudson River, at or nee the City. 8° Albany, 1814. (Clinton Coll.) P. 4 — Annual Report of the Finance ids of the Com- mon Council. 8° Albany, 1819. (Webster Coll.) P. 204. —— The Same. 8° Albany, 1821. (Clinton Coll.) P. 380. Report of the Chamberlain to the peeaetn: §° Albany, 1822. (Webste: Coll.) P. 2 —— Statistical Report of the County of ee for the year 1820. By a Friend of Fen pe 8° Albany, 1823. (Van Rens. Coll.) P —— First Annual Report of — Albany Institute. 8° Albany, 1825. (Webster Coll.) P — ieee of the Albany ree vols. i and ii. 8° Albany, 1830-52 —— —— of the Albany Atheneum on its Establish- t. 8° Albany, 1826 canis and Circular of the Albany Medical College. 8° Albany, 1839-43-44. (Munsell Press, vol. v.) —— Memorial to the Commissioners of the Albany Basin, by Owners of Ground lying on the inland side o the Upper Part of the Basin. (Webster Coll.) P. 2 a a 8 St of the Receipts and Expeniue ® Albany, 1841-42, (G, W. Weed.) P. 4 — se orts to the Common Council. By W. ited Jushman, on the Aqueducts, &c., for supplying the City with Pele 8° Albany, 1842. (Edward W. Ford.) P. Return of hs Sheil under the Acts to improve the tee lerase of the Albany Basin, &c. 8° Albany, 1842. (Munsell Press, vol. y v.) Constitution, Rules, Regulations, &c., of the Albany Axe Company. 12° Albany, 1846. (Munsell Press, vol. ii, 2d series.) Constitutions of the Annual Convention of Mechanics’ Mutual Protections of the State of New York, &c. 12° Albany, 1847. (Munsell Press, vol. ii, 2d series.) 2 Axpany. Some Account of Acts in relation to the Albany Basin, &c. 8° Albany, 1848. (Munsell Press, vol. v.) Report of the Water Commissioners relative to supplying the City with Water. 8° Albany, 1850. (Munsell Press, vol. v.) Constitution and By-Laws of the Albany Republican Artillery. 12° Albany, 1851. (Munsell Press, vol. ii, 2d series, Reports of the Water Committee of the Common Council ; f the Water Commissioners; and of the Chief. Engineer. o° Albany, 1851 Report of the Water Commissioners, transmitting the Report of the Superintendent of the Water-Works. 8° Albany, 1853-54. (Edward W. Ford.) P. 529, Second Annual Report of the Inspectors of the Albany County Penitentiary. 8° Albany, 1851. (Inst. Coll.) P. 500. >. —— Miscellaneous Circular of the Law School of the Uni- ersity of Albany, for the year 1851-52. 8° Albany, 1851. (Munsell Press, vol. vi.) Report of the Special Committee in the Matter of the Application of the Northern Railroad Company for Relief. 8° Albany, 1854. (Inst. Coll.) P. 52y. See Munsell, Joel; Worth, Gorham A. Avsany Atuenmum. Report of a Committee on its Establish- ment. 8° Albany, 1826. : -Avpany Institute. First Annual Report. 8° Albany, 1825, Transactions. 2 vols. 8° Albany, 1830-1852. Aucepo y Herrera, Dion. de. Aviso, Historico, Politico, Geo- graphico, con las Noticias mas Particulares del Peru, &c. 4° Madrid, 1740. (Townsend Coll.) Avprovannus, Ulysses. Ornithologie. fol. Bononiz. 1600. (Subs. to the Fund.) _ De Piscibus. fol. Bononie. 1612. (Subs. to the Fund.) Atemgert and Dmerot. Plan of the French Encyclopedia. Trans. from the Preface of the French Editors. 8° London, 1752. (Mack. Coll.) P. 335. Avexanver, Archibald. Suggestions in Vindication of Sunday Schools, &c, 8° Princeton, 1829. (Webster Coll.) P. 334 See Miller, Samuel. 3 10 Avexanpri Maen. See Curtius, Q. R. Acer, Francis. See Jackson, Charles T. ALGIERS. Short Account of; with a Concise View of the rigin of the Rupture between Algiers and the United States. 8° Phil. 1794. (Webster Coll.) P. 319. AutenisM. See Dix, John A. Auison, William P. Outlines of Pathology. 8° London, 1833. (Beck Coll.) ALLAN, i seers Mineralogical Nomenclature. 8° Edinburgh, 4, (Van Rens. Coll.) ALLEN, as Letter to the Right Rev. John Ene Ho- bart. S° Phil. 1827. ( Webster Coll.) P. 2 ALLEN, eas D. See Sprague, William B. Auten, Col. Ethan. Narrative 4 = Captivity. 12° Albany, 1814, (Inst. Coll.) P ALLEN, John. Speech, in Hak ey on the State of the Union. 8° Albany, 1798. (Webster Coll.) P. 315 Auten, L. B. Brief Considerations on the present State of the Police of the Metropolis: with a few Suggestions towards its Improvement. 8° London, 1821. (Mack. Coll.) 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(Van Rens. Coll.) P New Pennsylvanische Stadt a as yy ama 1826. 4° Allentown. (Webster Coll.) P. 5 — Quebec Almanack, and British ee ce ‘eal Kalendar, for 1826. (Beck Coll.) P. 4 — United States Almanac, for ‘obi 8° Phil. (Webster Coll.) P. 213. —— New-England Farmer’s Almanack, for 1828. By Thom Green Fessenden. 8° Boston. ( Websters & deiner) P: Add, 12 ALMANACS. Americanischet Stadt und Land Calender, 1828 and 1835, 4° Phil. (Webster Coll.) Ps. 523, 524. Berkshire Agricultural Almanac, for 1828. ”y, gs K. Strong. 12° Pittsfield. (Porter Coll.) P 429 — —— for 1829. 12° St. John, N. B. ( Webster Coll. P. 42 Der Leslee Landwirthschafts Papers 1829. 4° Lancaster. (Webster Coll.) P. 5 Farmer’s, Mechanic’s, and Lge s Almanack, for 1832, By Nathan Wild. 12° Amherst. (Porter Coll.) P. 439. —— British Almanac, for 1833. 12° London. (S. De Witt Bloodgood.) P. 436. Baltimore Calender, for 1835. (Webster Coll.) P. 523. Tamul Almanac, for 1835-36. (Van Rens. Coll.) 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