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INDING-LIST 


OF 


Irfzsfor'y^  Politics,  Biography,  Geography, 

Travel  and  Afithropology 


IX     THE 


'o  u  NG  MEN'S  Library 


AT     BUFKALO. 


A  U  G  US  T,    1885. 


BUFFALO,   N.  Y. 
Ki-pKiNTixG  Works  of  Matthews,   Northrup  &  Co. 

Office  of  the  "Buffalo  Morning  Express" 

1885. 


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A 


FINDING-LIST 


OF 


,  Politics,  Biography,  Geography, 
Travel  and  Anthropology 


IN     THE 


Young  Men's  Library 


AT     BUFFALO. 


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BUFFALO,   N.  Y. 
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Office  of  the  "  Buffalo  Morning  Express." 

1885. 


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EXPLANATORY 


The  name  *'  Finding- List"  has  been  given  of  late  to  a  kind  of  skeleton  catalogu 

which  cost  of  printing  is  diminished  by  the  utmost  possible  abbreviation.     The  pn 

Est  is  of  that  description.     Only  surnames  of  authors  are  given,  and  titles  are  represe 

by  scarcely  more  than  such  catch-words  as  will  identify  them.     There  is  a  syster 

arrangement  of  subjects,  with  an  index,  and  an  alphabetical  arrangement  of  entries  u 

ji  each  subject.      For  what  claims  to  be  no  more  than  a  brief,  single-entry  list  of  books 

cms  to  be  the  most  useful  form  in  which  it  can  be  prepared. 

The  full  catalogue  of  our  library,  as  of  most  American  libraries  at  the  present  dt 

in  cards,  kept  in  cases  of  drawers,  at  the  library  rooms.     In  that  catalogue,  there  a 

nanv  entries  for  each  book  as  seem  to  be  necessary  for  the  tracing  of  it  from  all  prol 

> Erections  of  inquiry.     It  is  entered  under  the  full  name  of  its  author,  under  its  sut 

or  subjects,  if  it  has  several,  or  if  its  subject  is  many-sided,  and  under  its  title,  whei 

title  is  not  distinctly  a  statement  of  subject.     The  principal  entry  aims  to  be  a  com 

transcription  of  the  title-page  of  the  book,  with  full  particulars  of  information  as  t( 

edition,  date  and  place  of  publication,  size,  etc.     To  print  a  catalogue  of  that  comp 

ness  is  very  costly,  and  few  libraries  can  afford  to  undertake  it.     Nor  does  it  seem  t 

Senously  demanded.     For  ordinary  occasions  of  use  at  home  a  fmding-list  will  gene 

f.  soffice,  and  there  is  always  recourse  to  the  card-catalogue  at  the  library  for  those 

require  more. 

Generally,  in  this  list,  the  entry  of  a  boot  is  under  the  surname  of  its  author;  but  t 
are  two  exceptions.  Biographies,  and  kindred  works,  closely  personal  in  subject 
entered  under  the  names  of  the  persons  who  are  the  subjects.  The  other  exception 
the  local  history  and  description  of  England,  France,  and  the  United  States,  when 
entry  is  under  the  names  of  places,  in  order  to  secure  an  alphabetical  arrangemei 
tibose  names. 

It  has  been  usual  in  preparing  these  finding-lists  to  omit  dates  of  publication  enti 

but  the  date  of  a  book  is  a  particular  of  so  much  importance  that  we  have  endeav 

to  give  it  as  frequently  as  possible.     In  some  instances — among  books  of  travel 

iple — where  the  time  of  publication  is  considerably  later  than  the  time  to  whici 

relates,  the  latter  date  has  seemed  to  be  called  for  rather  than  the  former,  whib 


IV  EXPLANATORY. 

brevity  to  which  we  are  restricted  does  not  permit  us  to  give  both,  nor  to  mark  a  di 
crimination.     The  misleading  that  may  happen  in  a  few  such  cases  cannot  be  serious. 

The  books  whose  numbers  are  marked  with  an  asterisk,  and  which  are  indicated  1 
foot-note  as  being  "  for  young  readers,**  are  generally  such  as  have  been  written  ai 
published  with  that  intention;  but  the  mark  is  extended,  also,  to  some  others,  which  a 
judged  to  be  suitable  for  the  young. 

The  mark  "  for  reference  **  is  not  designed  to  point  out  everj'thing  belonging  in  tl 
category  of  reference-books,  but  only  to  designate  those  which  we  have  placed  togeth 
for  common  purposes  of  consultation,  or  which  will  be  so  placed  when  the  library 
removed  to  more  commodious  quarters  in  its  new  building. 

Bibliographical  helps  on  many  topics  have  been  supplied  by  citing  under  them  tl 
excellent  reading-lists  and  reference-lists  published  by  Mr.  Foster,  of  the  Providen* 
Public  Library,  and  in  the  Bulletins  of  the  Boston  Public  Library,  Harvard  Universit 
the  Philadelphia  Mercantile  Library,  and  elsewhere. 

The  present  finding-list,  which  embraces  History,  Politics,  Biography,  Geograph 
Travel,  and  Anthropology,  covers  some  17,000  vols.,  or  about  one-third  of  the  librar 
It  is  the  intention  to  print  a  second  section  as  soon  as  may  be,  which  will  probab 
contain  Poetry,  Drama,  Fiction,  Essays  and  Criticism,  and  belles  lettres  general! 
together  with  Bibliography  and  Philology.  A  third  section  will  take  up  the  remaind 
of  the  contents  of  the  library. 

In  calling  for  books  chosen  from  the  finding-list  it  will  be  unnecessary  to  give  titli 
The  number  set  opposite  a  title  designates  the  book  just  as  accurately ;  but  care  mt 
be<taken  to  copy  the  number  fully  and  correctly,  as  it  is  printed. 


INDEX   OF   SUBJECTS. 


PACK. 

muL 52 

a. 60,  6i 

Ddacks 88 

jip 100 

inistan 4^1  47 

taps 100 

fc. 51-54 

laps. 100 

una 73  and  91 

laps. 100 

una  Claims 83 

ca 94 

lap. 100 

« 52 

UUMS,  statistical:   In  general la 

\iDerican 95 

38 

rica:  Aborigines  of 54-5^  and  62 

Bibliography  of 54 

Wtish 60-62 

>ntral 57»  58 

iHscoTcry  of 55 

Ethnology  of 54-56  and  62 

'rench 59-  60 

General  history 55 

Prehistoric 54.  55 

•panish  and  Portuguese 55-59 

rnited  States  of 63-96 

ican  Revolution 67-69 

tattle  maps  of 99 

nt  geography 5 

I 


99 

nt  history 5-10 

lap*. 99 

>- Saxon  Britain 16 

als,  historical,  etc 12 

kinerican. .  ^ 95 

ropology :  America. 54,  55 

>ntra]  America. 57.  58 

ogl^nd x6 

urope 14 

ieneral 1 

Icxico. 56,  57 

teni 58 

candinavia. ^t  41 

coCUnd 26 

56 

46 

II 


I 


jmJ  Mabomet 


PAGB. 

Arabs  in  Spain 35 

Archaeology,  prehistoric.     (See  "Anthropology.") 

Arctic  explorations 98,  99 

Argentine  Republic 58 

Arizona  :  Mexican  period 56,  57 

Early  territorial 74 

General  hist,  and  description 93 

Map xoo 

Arkansas .71,  81  and  91 

Maps 100 

Armenia 45 

Armorials 108 

Ashantee 53 

Asia. 45-50 

Maps 100 

Asia  Minor  :  Ancient 7 

Modem 45 

Maps 100 

Assyria  and  Assyriology '7 

Atlases,  historical 99 

Geographical 99-iox 

Australia 96-97 

Austria:  History 39 

Travel  and  description 40 

Azores 36 

Babylonia 7 

Baden 40 

Bahamas,  The 56 

Baltimore 90 

Map 100 

Baluchistan 46,  47 

Barbary  States 52 

Bavaria 40 

Belgium 40 

Maps :   100 

Bermudas,  The 56 

Biography  :  Collectitms 103-108 

Art 105,  106 

Bench  and  bar 106,  107 

Exemplary 107,  108 

Literature 104,  105 

Religion  107 

Science 106 

Individual no 

Black  Forest,  The 40 

Bokhara 47 

Borneo 96 

Boston 87 


VI 


INDEX   OF   SUBJECTS. 


pa(;e. 

Boston:    Map loo 

Brazil 59 

British  America 60-62 

British  Colonies 26 

British  Columbia 61 

British  India. 48 

Brittany 33 

Buccaneers 56 

Buenos  Ayres 58 

Buffalo 88 

Maps 100 

Bulgaria 43 

Burmah 49 

California ;  Mexican  period 56,  57 

Gold  discovery  and  settlement 74 

General  history 93,  94 

Local  histor>'  and  ^iescription 93.  94 

Constitution  and  government 86 

Maps loo-ioi 

Statistics 95 

Caliphs,  The 11  and  46 

Cameroons,  The 53 

Canada :  History 59,  60 

Government  and  politics 61,  62 

Maps 101 

Statistics 60 

Travel  and  description 60,  61 

Canaries 36 

Cape  Breton 60,  61 

Cape  Colony 53,  54 

Caribbees,  The 56 

Carthage 6 

Cashgar.     (See  Kashgar.) 
Cashmere.     (See  Kashmere.) 

Celtic  Britain 16 

Central  America 57,  58 

Maps 101 

Central  Asia 47 

Ceylon 49 

Chaldea 7 

Chicago 92 

Map 100 

Chili 58 

China 49,  50 

Maps 100 

Chinese  immigration 96 

Chivalry 11 

Chronology  4 

Cincinnati 92 

Map 100 

Circumnavigations 12,  13 

Civilijsation,  general  hist 2 

Civil-service  reform  :  England : 23 

Massachusetts 85 

New-York 86 

United  States 84,  85 

Civil  War :  American 76-81 

English 18.  19 


Cleveland 

Map 

Coats  of  arms ; 

Colonies,  British 

Colorado  :  Before  1861 

General  history  and  description 

Maps 

Columbia,  British 

District  of 

United  States  of 

Commonwealth,  English 

Commune  of  Paris 

Ccmgo  Basin 

Maps 

Connecticut :  Colonial 

General  hist 

Local  history  and  description 

Map 

Constitutional  government 

In  United  States 

In  England 

Corea 

Corsica 

Crests 

Crimean  war 

Crusades 

Cuba     

Cyprus,  ancient .*. 

Modern .' 

Dahomey 

Dakota 

Map 

Dalmatia 

Danube,  The 

Darion,  Isthmus  of , 

Delaware :  Map 

Democratic  party 

Denmark  , 

Detroit 

Map , 

District  of  Columbia 

Dublin 

Map 

Eastern  Archif>elago 

Eastern  question 

Edinburgh 

Maj) , 

Egypt,  ancient :  Histor>' 

Remains 

Modern 

Map 

Emigration.     (See  Immigration.) 
England :  Civil-service 

Colonies 

C<m.stitutionaI  history 

( icography 

( lovernment 


INDEX  OF   SUBJECTS. 


vu 


PACE. 

ind:  Historical  antiquities 35 

listorical  maps 99 

listory:  By  periods 16-21 

Constitutional 22-24 

General 21,  22 

Local 24,  25 

Military  and  naval 22 

laps 99 

eerage  of. 108,  109 

otitics  and  political  institutions 22-24 

olitical  parties 23 

rarel  and  description:  General 25,  26 

Local 24,  25 

as. 108 

)bs 108,  109 

:a,  N.  Y 88 

aps. 100 

logy.    (See  Anthropolc^y.) 

e:  General  geog^raphy 14 

sneral  history 14 

»eral  politics 14 

serai  travel 14-16 

istorical  |^e<^.  (maps) 99 

ehistoric 14 

caties  and  diplomacy 14 

ation :  General 12 

!w  World 55 

histories 108,  109 

names 108 

97,  98 

merican 82 

108 

e 37 

:   Elarly  history 55  and  66 

im  Wasbing;ton  to  Madison 70,  71 

on  Monroe  to  Buchanan 73 

leral  history 91 

:al  history  and  description 91 

p 100 

Historical  maps 99 

Aory :   By  periods 2^-33 

General 33 

-ocal 33,34 

dem  maps 100 

litical  institutions 33 

KTel  and  description:  General 34 

-ocal 33,34 

-German  war 32 

tea,  the 80 

n  of  speech  and  press. 2,  3 

ttitutioos 2,  3 

lencan 82,  83 

flish 22-24 

in  America 59»  ^ 

Revolution 30 

gy. »o8,  X09 

37 


PACK. 

Genoa:   Map too 

Geography,  at  large i  ^ 

Maps 99 

(See,  also,  under  each  continent  and  country.) 

Georges,  The  four ao 

Georgia:  Colonial 66 

General  history 91 

Local  history  and  description 91 

\       Map zoo 

Germany:  General  history 38 

General  travel,  etc 39 

Maps xoo 

Great  Britain.     (See  England.) 

Greece,  ancient:   History 8 

Remains 8,  9 

Maps 99 

Modem 44 

Greenland 99 

Guatemala 57,  58 

Guiana 58 

Guinea 53 

Hawaiian  Islands 98 

Hayti 56 

Heraldry 108 

Hindustan.     (See  India.) 

Historical  maps  and  atlases 99 

History:  Ancient 5-10 

Biblical 6 

Episodes  of 4 

Essays  and  miscellany 4 

Mediaeval 11 

Modem  (general), la 

Philosophy  of 3 

Universal 4 

(See,  also,  under  each  country.) 

Holland 40 

Maps 100 

Holland  Purchase 88 

Honduras 57»  S8 

Holy  Land.     (See  ••  Palestine.") 

Hudson  Bay 61 

Huguenots 29 

Hungary 39i  4© 

Iceland 41 

Idaho:   Maps 100 

Illinois :   Early  history 59,  60  and  69 

From  Washington  to  Madison 70 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 73 

General  history 92 

Local  history  and  description 92 

Local  government 86 

Maps loi 

Immigration  to  U.  S 96 

India 48>  49 

Maps 100 

Indiana :  Early  history 70 

General  history 92 


Vlll 


INDEX   OF   SUBJECTS. 


FAr.K.      ' 

ladiana:  Maps loi 

Indianapolis :   Map lor 

Indians,  North  American 62,  6j 

Iowa :  Before  1861 59,  60  and  74 

In  the  civil  war 81 

General  history 93 

Political  institutions 86 

Maps loi 

Ireland 27,  28 

Iiish  emigration 96 

Islam,  Rise  of 11 

Island  world,  The 96 

Italian  Republics 37 

Italy:  Antiquities 9*  xo 

Modem  history 36,  37 

Travel  and  description 10  and  36-38 

Japan 50 

Jamaica. 56  . 

Jcmtalem  :   Ancient 6   ! 

Modem 45,  46 

J«v» 96 

Jewish  nation  :  Ancient  history 6 

Remains 6,7 

Kansas :  Before  x86x 74 

General  history 93 

Maps loi    ' 

Statistics 95 

Kansas  City:  Map loi 

Kashgar 47 

Kashmere 47 

Kentucky 90 

Knightsf^e,  English 109 

Knighthood,  Orders  of 11 

Labrador 61 

Lakes,  The,  (American) 74    ; 

Levant,  The,  at  large 44   '■ 

Liberia 52,  53 

Liberty.     (See  Freedom.) 

Liverpool 24 

Map ,'    99 

London 24 

Maps 99   I 

Louisiana:  Spanish  and  French 59i  ^  and  66 

From  Washington  to  Madison 70,  71 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 73 

General  history 91    i 

Local  history  and  description 91    I 

Maps Joi    , 

Madagascar 54   ■ 

Madeira 36 

Mahomet  and  Mahometanism 11 

Maine:   Colonial 65 

In  the  civil  war 81 

General  history  and  description 86 

Local  history  and  description 86 


Maine :   Map 

Malay  Archipelago 

Malayan  peninsula. 

Malta 

Manitoba. ( 

Maps:   Geographical 

Historical 

Maryland :   Colonial 

During  the  Revolution. 

General  history 

Local  history  and  description 

Political  institutions 

Map 

Massachusetts:  ColoniaL 

During  the  Revolution 

In  the  civil  war 

General  history 

Local  history  and  description 

Politics  and  government 

Census.     1875 

Media,  Ancient 

Medizval.     (See  "  Middle  Ages.'*) 
Mediterranean,  The:  At  large 

Eastern 

Southern 

Mesopotamia:   Explorations  in 

Travels  in 

Mexican  war 

Maps 

Mexico 

Maps 

Michigan:   Early  history 59,  ( 

General  history 

Local  history  and  description 

L(x:al  government 

Maps 

Micronesia. 

Middle  Ages:   History  and  description 

Geog.  of  (maps,  etc.) 

Milwaukee 

Map 

Minneapolis:   Map 

Minnesota:  Before  1861 59,  ( 

General  history 

Local  history  and  description 

Maps 

Statistics 

Mississippi:   Maps 

Mississippi  River:   Discovery 

Upper 

Missouri:  General  historj- 

Government 

Maps 

Statistics 

Modern  history:   General 

Mongolia , 

Montenegro 

Moors  in  Spain,  The 

Mormons,  The 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


IX 


PACE. 

COO 52 

ina:  Map zoi 

real:  Map loi 

d-bailders,  American 54t  55 


s. 


.• 100 

93 

lOI 

Brunswick 61 

England:  Colonial 64,  65 

>aring:  the  Revolution 69 

Var  of  1812 70*  71 

rrom  Monroe  to  Buchanan 73 

jeneral  history 86 

.ocal  history  and  description 86-88 

'oundland •  .60  and  61 

Grenada 58 

Guinea. 97 

Hampshire:   General  history 86 

jocal  history  and  description 87 

lap. loi 

Jersey:   Colonial 66 

hiring:  ^c  Revolution 69 

D  the  civil  war 81 

leneral  history 90 

ocal  history  and  description 90 

aps. loi 

ifexico:   Mexican  period 56,  57 

m.  conquest  and  settlement 74 

eneral  history  and  description 93 

aps 101 

Orleans. 91 

ap 


lOI 

>outh  Wales 97 

fork  City:   History  and  description 89 

:>litics,  government •. 85,  86 

ap. loi 

fork  State:  Colonial 65,  66 

rench  Expeditions  in 59, 60 

tdian  aborigines  of 62,  63 

oring^  the  Revolution 69 

rom  Washington  to  Madison 70 

rom  Monroe  to  Buchanan 73 

I  the  civil  war 81 

eneral  history 88 

xaJ  history  and  description 88,  89 

ilitics  and  parties 85 

xistitution  and  government 85 

sgislature 85,  86 

TJ^service 86 

litary  organixatioo 86 

itjstics 95 


108 

.37 

taps 100 

leon 30f  3> 

1 53.54 

aska:  Map lox 

srlands,  The 40 

laps .• 

da 

lap. 


PACE. 

New  York  State  :   Maps xoi 

New  Zealand 97 

Niagara  Falls 89 

Nicaraugua 57i  5* 

Nineveh 7 

Normandy 17  and  33 

North  American  Indians 63,  63 

North  Carolina:  Colonial 66 

During  the  Revolution 69 

From  Washington  to  Madison 70,  ^t 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 73 

General  history  and  description 91 

Map loi 

Northwest,  The:   EUirly  history 59i  60  and  66 

During  the  Revolution 69 

From  Washington  to  Madison 70,  71 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 74 

General  history  and  description 91 

Statistics 96 

Northwest  passage:  Search  for 98 

Norway 41 

Nova  Scotia. 60  and  61 

Nubia 51 

Oceanica. 9^-9^ 

Ohio:   Indians  and  French  in 59,  60  and  63 

From  Washington  to  Madison 70 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 74 

In  the  civil  war 81 

General  history 91 

Local  history  and  description 91,  9a 

Constitution  and  government 86 

Statistics 95 

Maps loi 

Oregon 75  and  94 

Maps 101 

Pacific  Ocean 12,  13  and  96-98 

Palestine,  ancient 6,  7 

Modem 45, 46 

MaF>s 100 

Panama 58 

Papacy,  The 36 

Paraguay 59 

Parthian  monarchy 7 

Patagonia 59 

Paris 32,  33,  34 

Maps 100 

Peerage 108,  109 

Peninsular  war,  (Spanish) 35 

Pennsylvania:  Colonial 66 

French  in 59,  60 

During  Revolution 69 

From  Washington  to  Madison 70 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 73 

In  the  civil  war 81 

General  history S9~90 

Local  history  and  description 89-90 

Constitution 86 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


PACE. 

Pennsylvania:  Maps loi* 

Persia:  Ancient 7 

Modem 46 

Maps 100 

Peru 58 

Philadelphia 90 

Map loi 

Philippine  Islands 96 

Phoenicia 6 

Piedmont 37 

Plantagenets 17 

Poland 43 

Polar  exploration ; 9Si  99 

Political  Discussion :   Europe 14 

Great  Britain 22-24 

Canada 6i,  62 

United  States.     (See  under  United  States.) 

Political  Parties:  American 83-85 

Eng;Iish 23 

Political  Science 2,  3 

Polynesia 97,  98 

Pompeii 10 

Map 100 

Popes,  history  of  the 36 

Portugal 34,  35 

Portufjuese  Africa 53 

Prehistoric  archajology.     (See  "Anthropolog^y.") 

Prussia:   History 38,  39 

Travel  and  description 39 

Pyrene^ 34 

Quebec 59-61 

Map 101 

Queensland 97 

Rebellion,  Southern 76-81 

Reconstruction 81 

Representative  Government 2,  3 

In  England 22-24 

In  United  States 82,  83 

Representatives,  House  of 84 

Republican  institutions 2,  3 

In  America 82-84 

Republican  Party 75  and  83,  84,  85 

Revolution :  American 67-69 

English 19 

French.     1789 30 

Rhine,  The 40 

Rhode  Island:  Colonial 65 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 73 

In  the  civil  war 81 

General  history 87 

Local  history  and  description 88 

Map loi 

Rocky  Mountains:  Exploration 74 

Later  description 93 

Rome,  ancient:   History 9,  10 

Institutions 10 

Remains 10 


Rome,  ancient :   Maps 99 

Modem 

Maps 

Roumania , 

Royal  families , 

Russia:   Histor>' i 

Travel  and  description A 

Maps 

Russia  in  Asia 

MafMi 

St.  Louis 

Map 

St.  Paul:   Map 

St.  Petersburg 4 

St.  Thomas 

St.  Vincent 

Sahara,  The 

Salem  Witchcraft 

San  Domingo 

Sandwich  Islands 

San  Francisco 

Maps 

Saracens 

Sarawak 

Sardinia 

Scandinavia 

Scotland 26  a 

Senate,  United  States 

Senegambia 

Sepoy  revolt 

Servia 

Shipwrecks 

Siam 

Map 

Siberia 

Sicily 

Sierra  Leone , 

Slavery 

Society,  history  and  philosophy 

Sociology 

Soudan,  Egyptian 

Western 

South  America:   At  large 

By  countries 

South  Carolina:  Colonial 

During  the  Revolution 

From  Washington  to  Madison 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 

General  historj' , 

Local  government 

Map 

Southem  States:  Colonial 63 

During  the  Revolution 

From  Washington  to  Madison 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 

Slavery  in 

Rebellion  in 

Reconstruction  and  since 81 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Sea* 13.  13  and  96-98 

34.  3S 

'Sf 5*T  99 

n\  Canada 60,  61 

cat  Britain 15,  a6 

ilia 48,49 

UI«lStatB gS.96 

;*,  political j.  3 

" : * 

idem 45. 46 

tUnd 38 

Ipl "» 

J - 47    , 

»« 90  [ 

:    Early  history  aod  descriplioD 73.74 

icial  hiaory  and  description 91  , 

■pt '00  1 

7«»"--ai 38    ! 

108,  J09    I 

«-   49    ! 

■P-     "»     : 

aal S3,S4   ; 

1:  Allarge 13,13  , 

■c.  also,  under  each  continent  and  countTy.) 

■d S6   i 

iKient 7,8 

.The 1 7, 18   , 

5'    I 

Ian 47    I 

43   j 

T 37 

The 40 

SUtnof  Am.:  Administrative  rep'ts,  etc...  84   | 

my:  History 82    : 

legisleis,  rtc 85 

/olunteera.    (Civil  war) 81    ' 

rfl-«rvice 84 

record,  etc 84 

hial 83,83 

reieti  relations:    Of  the  Revolution 68 

lilil  Madison 69-70 

(onroe  10  Buchanan 73 

>f  Ihednl  war 80 

'oM-rebcUion 83 

;eneral 83  and  84 

Sraphy 91, 95 

:oij:  Colonial 63-66 

be  Revolution 67-69 

'ashii>£toD  (o  Uadiion 69-71 


United  Slates  of  Am.    History:  The  warof  i8ia,.7o,  71 

Monroe  to  Buchanan 71-75 

The  slaveiy  conilicl 75,  76 

The  civil  var j6-8i 

General 83 

Local 86^ 

Immigration 96 

Local  history  and  description 86-9t 

Maps too,  101 

Military  and  naval  history S3 

Navy 85 

Political  discussion:  General 83-86 

Of  68,69 

69,70 

«  73 

Of'he  75-,6 

Of  the  civil  war So 

Political  parties 83  and  85 

Statistics 95,96 

I'SSUa  period 63-66 

69 

From  Washington  to  Madison 70 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 7»-7S 

During  civil  vvar 80 

Recent,  general ....94,9; 

Recent,  local 86-94 

Volunteers  (civil  war) 81 

United  States  of  Columbia jS 

Uruguay 59 

"J'ah 74  and  93 

Vancouver's  Island 61 

Venemela 58 

V™ce 37 

Map 100 

Vermont:    Early  history 70 

General  history 87 

Local  history  and  description 87 

Victoria;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;.';'.'."!":::;:!:;":;!:  97 

Virginia;   Colonial 66 

During  the  Revolution 69 

From  Monroe  to  Buchanan 73 

General  history go 

Government  and  politics 86 

Local  history  and  descriptiun, 90 

Maps 101 

Voyages,  eiploring ra,  rj 

Wales,  Celtic 16 

Modem aj 

War  of  181  a 70 

War  of  the  Rebellion 76-81 

T»  -7 

Washington,  (city):  In  the  war  of  i8ia 71 

Later 73  and  90 

Washington  lerriloiy 73  and  94 


11 


INDEX  OF   SUBJECTS. 


PACB. 

Washington  territory:   Map ■  xoi 

^est,  The.     (See  Northwest.) 

^c«t  Indies 56 

Maps XOI 

^est  Virginia 90 

Map XOI 

White  Mountains 87 

(Wisconsin:  French  exploration *. . .  .59, 60 

In  the  civil  war 81 

General  history  and  description 74  and  9a 

Local  hist,  and  description 92 


Wisconsin:  Maps 

Woman  suffrage 

Wyoming:  Woman  suffrage  in. 


Year-books:  General. 

American 

Yellowstone  Park . . . . 


Zululand 53* ; 

Map 


rORY.-ANTHROPOLOGY.-GEOGRAPHY. 

-TRAVEL- POLITICS. 


UNIVERSAL  AND  GENERAL. 


EOGRAPHY  AT  LARGE. 

»RTH,  ci/.      The  earth 913  B-36 

:oG.  Society.    Bulletins  and  jour.     910  15 

Geography.      1853.     6  v ^9^3  8 

;i>.      View  of  world.     1811.     5  v..*       910  i 
lE,^  re/.      Imperial  gazetteer.    2  v.    ^910  W-i 

s.      Cicog.  dictionary.     1815 910  \V-6 

<.      Countries  of  world.     4  v 913  B-37 

.ANL>.      Noble  rivers.     186S 910  8 

'OT-      Hand-book  of  geog.   1S53. .  .910  W-7 
OL.M.      Two  hemispheres.     1882....  ^910  14 

E.      Universal  geography.     2  v 913  B-i 

ON-      Karth  and  inhabitants.     1868.  *9I3  17 

:aphical  teaching.     1866 913  16 

F..      Wonders  of  the  deep 913  112 

ne.      1S66.     2v *9I3  113 

'K.      tieoj^aphy.     1877 *9io  9 

LE.      Manual  of  geog.     1853 913  M 

LYK.     Cosmography.     1682 913  B-8 

HES-     Treasury  of  geog.     1870 ^910  6 

IS.      From  source  to  sea.     1884 911  14   . 

SSTON.     Geography.     1880 J910  11 

OYE.     Sublime  in  nature.     1870 913  142   ■ 

nxcoiT.     Univ.  gazetteer.     1880..  .^910  W-3   : 

jpplement  to  same.     1883 910  W-3   | 

l^ULLOCH.     Geog.  diet.     1866.     2v.  .J9io\V-4 

lte-Brun.     Universal  geog.     3  v 913  B-3 

KKHAM.     Work  of  Royal  Geog.  Soc. .     910  13   i 
jfER.     Gallery  of  geog.     1864.     2  v..  913  B-6 
RRJSON.     Hist,  school  geog.     1882...     911   13 
ULAY.     Encyclop.  of  geog.   1845.  3  v.       913  5 

fXE-     Universal  geog.     1799.    4^ 913  i 

TER.     Geog.  studies.     1863 910  10 

FAL  Geoc.  Society.    Journal.     49  V..      9056 
TH.     Wonders,  nature  and  art.    14  V..     913  18 

rLOK.      Words  and  places.     1873 9^i  3 

V5  and  scenery.     1831 913  144 

ilET.     Geog.  of  nature.     1856 913  I5 

UAMS.     Geog.  of  the  oceans.     1881..  ^910  16 

Id  here  and  there.     1S52 913  143 

(Sec  also,  under  "  Maps  and  Atlases."] 

•  For  young  readen. 


PREHISTORIC  ARCHEOLOGY. 

Argyll.     Primeval  man.     1870 571  10 

Baldwin.     Prehistoric  nations.     1869. . .       57a  8 

Burgess.     What  is  truth  ? 572  31 

Clodd.     Childhood  of  the  world.     1874..  *57i  36 

Dawson.     Fossil  men.     1880 571  24 

FiGUiKR.     Primitive  man.     1870 ♦571  4 

Fletcher.  Prehistoric  trephining. . .  .970.1  B-15 
Fontaine.  How  the  world  was  peopled .  57225 
Geiger.  Development  of  race.  1880. . .  571  50 
I nternat.  Cong.,  Prehist.Archaeolog. Trans.  571  13 
James.     Catalogue  Archaeolog.  library  .  16  Pam.  19 

Joly.     Man  before  metals.     1883 571  55 

Keary.     Dawn  of  History.     1878 *57i  40 

Lester.     The  pre-Adamite.     1875 571  29 

Lubbock.     Prehistoric  times.     1869 571  2 

Linton.     Colossal  vestiges.     1862 571  20 

Lyell.     Antiquity  of  man.     1863 571  5 

Maclean.    Manualofantiq.  of  man.   1878     571.43 

Owens.     Antiquity  of  man.     1884 571  56 

Perkins.     Prehistoric  man 571  Pam.  5 

Rau.  Cup-shaped  sculpture.  1S82  ..  .970.1  B-15 
Rawlinson.  Origin  of  nations.  1878...  57235 
Smith.  C.  P.  Antiquity  of  man.  1868  .  571  9 
SouTHALL.     Epoch  of  mammoth.     1878..     571  35 

Recent  origin  of  man.     1875 571  32 

Tylor.     Early  hist,  of  mankind.     1870. .     571.30 

Same.     Revised.     1878 571  30^ 

Waring.     Stone  monuments.     1S70 571  R-i 

Warren.     Paradise  found.     1885 57i  58 

Westropp.     Prehistoric  phases.     1872...       571  3 

Wilson.     Prehistoric  man.     1865 571  i 

WiNCHELL.     Preadamites.     1880 572  38 

[See,  also,  under  the  several  countries.] 


ANTHROPOLOGY.— ETHNOL- 
OGY. 

Blumenbach.     Anthropolog.  treatises... .     57224 

Brace.     Races  of  old  world.     1870 57a  27 

Broca.     Hybridity  in  genus  homo.     1864     572  18 
Brown.     The  races  of  mankind.  4  v *573  B-a 


t  For  reference. 


2 


UNIVERSAL  AND  GENERAL.— ETHNOLOGY.  ETC. 


BiJCHNER.     Man  in  the  past,  etc.     1872..  573  5 

Cabell.     Unity  of  mankind,     i860 572  7 

FiGUlER.     The  human  race.     1872 .'  *572  22 

GOBXNEAU.     Diversity  of  races.     1856  .. .  572  2 

Kennedy.    Essays,  ethnolog. ,  etc.    1861.  572  34 

Knox.     Races  of  men 572  4 

Latham.     Man  and  his  migrations.   1852  572  3 

London  Anthrop.  Soc.    Memoirs.    3  v.  572  30 

McCausland.     Builders  of  Babel.     1871  572  20 

Mason.     Miscel.  papers;  anthropol.  1883  571  62 

NoTT  and  Gliddon.     Indigenous  races. .  572  B-i 

Types  of  mankind.     1854 572  i 

Peschel.     Races  of  man.     1876 572  32 

Pickering.    Races  of  man.     1863 5725 

PoucHET.     Plurality  of  the  race.     1864. .  572  29 

Prichard.     Natural  hist,  of  man.     1845.  573  3 

Physical  history  mankind.     1826.    2  v..  572  36 

QuATREFAGES.     Nat.  hist.  of  man.     1875  573  i 

The  human  species.     1879 573  8 

Smith,  C.  H.     Nat.  hist,  human  species. .  573  2 

Smith,  S.  S.     Causes  of  variety.     i8io. .  573  4 

Sbtyth.     Unity  of  races.     1850 572  6 

Topinard.     Anthropology.     1878 573  7 

Tylor.     Anthropology.     1881 571  5i 

VoGT.     Lectures  on  man.     1S64 573  6 

Waitz.     Int.  to  anthropology.  1863.    v.  I  572  21 

Wood.     National  history  of  man.     1868.  573  B-i 

[See,  also,  under  the  several  countries.] 


SOCIETY.— CIVILIZATION. 

About.    I-re  progress 301  15 

Alison.     Philos.  and  hist,  of  civilization.       309  8 
Arnold.     Culture  and  anarchy.     1869. . .       301  9 

Baudrillart.     Ilistoire  du  luxe.     4v. ..  390  18 

Barker.     Aryan  civilization.     1871 309  24 

Bl-XLOC.     Peoples  of  the  world 393  3 

Brace.     Gesta  Christi.     1883 309  40 

Carlyle.     Past  and  present 301  10 

Chenevix.     National  character.     2  v 309  4 

CoMTE.     Positive  polity.     4  v 301  17 

COULANGES.     The  ancient  city.     1874 309  19 

Dean.     History  civilization.     1S6S.     7  v.  309  12 
Draper.     Intellect,  develop.,  Europe...       309  9 

Same.     1876.     2v 309  10 

DuNLOP.     Tendency  to  associat'n.     1840.  301  11 

Farrar.     Primitive  manners.     1879 391  9 

Featherman.     .Social  hist,  of  races:  I)iv. 

i:  Nigritians.    1885 309  29 

Same:    Div.  5:  Aramitans.     1S81 309  33 

Goodrich.     Manners  and  customs.    1845      390  6 

Harris.     Civilization 301  8 

Harris,  J.     Patriarchy.     1858 321  i 

Harris,  W.  T.    Method  in  soc.  science.  301  Pam.  i 

*  For  young  readers. 


Hearn.     The  Aryan  household.     1879..  2 

HiTTEL.     Brief  history  of  culture.     1875.  y 

Johnson.     Rudimentary  soc.  among  boys.  3c 

Kausch.     Path  and  goal 23 

Kames.     Sketches,  history  of  man.     3  v.  3 

Letourneau.     Sociology.     1881 3c 

Lubbock.    Origin  of  civilization.     1870 .  3c 

MACKINNON.     History  civilization.     2  v..  2 

McLennan.     Studies  in  ancient  hist.  1876  3 

The  patriarchal  theor}\     1885 3 

Maine.    Ancient  law.     1867 3^ 

Same 3^ 

Early  history  of  institutions.     1875 3c 

Early  law  and  custom.     1883 ^ 

Village  communities.     1876 3^ 

M andeville.     Fable  of  bees i^ 

Martineau.     How  to  obser^'e.     1838 2 

Mitchell.     Past  in  present.     1880 3c 

Mivart.     Contemporary  evolution.    1876  3c 

Morgan.     Ancient  society.    1877 3c 

Pioneers  of  civilization 9G 

Progress  of  nations.     1861 3 

Slack.     Philosophy  of  progress,     i860. .  3c 

Spencer.     Principles  of  sociology.     3  v. .  3c 

Social  statics 3 

Study  of  sociology 3 

Spencer,  ft/.     Descript.  sociology     8  pts.  302 
Sumner.     What  social  classes  owe  to  each 

other.     1883 3c 

Taylor,  I.     Ultimate  ci\'ilization 824.2 

Taylor,  W.  C.  Natural  hist,  society.  2  v.  3 

Vericour.     Christian  civilization.     1850.  3c 

Vestiges  of  civilization.     1851 3 

Volney.     Ruins  of  empire 21 

WiKOFF.     The  four  civilizations.     1874..  y 
[See,  also,  under  the  several  countries.] 


POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 

Amos.     Science  of  politics.     1883 3s 

Anthony  tfw</ Gagk.     Hist,  woman  suf- 
frage.     1881.      2V 3J 

Arisix)Tle.     Politics  and  economics 3J 

Bagehot.     Physics  and  politics.     1873..  3^ 

Bailey.     Political  representation.     1835.  3s 

Blakey.     Hist.  pol.  literature.     2v 3a 

Boiin's  Cyclop,  pol.  knowledge,     4  v J^ 

B0LINGBROKE.     I'olitical  writings.     4  v. .  i^ 
]$ooks  in  polit.  science  recommended  by 

Sumner,  Wells  and  others 16  Pi 

Brougham,     Pol.  philosophy.  1853.  3  v.  3a 

Brown.     Universal  suffrage 329.1  Pai 

Brownson,     Pol.  writings.     3  v a3C 

Buckalew.     Proportional  representation.  39 

$  For  reference. 


UNIVERSAL  AND  GENERAL.— PO^-ITICAL  SCIENCE.  ETC. 


HELL.  Woman  suffrage.  1869 ....  324  44 
riE.    Shooting  Niagara.     1867 ....     324  64 

Citizen  of  a  republic 324  11 

BAUBRIAND.     On  revolutions.     181 5      324  6 

IAN.     Principles  of  gov't.    1833 320  10 

0.    On  the  commonwealth 878  2 

JN.     Equality  of  woman.     1871. . . .     324  52 

N.    Story  of  liberty.     1879 *324  61 

ORCET.  Melanges  de  politique  ....  840  221 
[S.    Educated  men  in  politics. . .  .324  Pam.  11 

.    Woman's  rights.     i86i 324  53 

oacy,  old  world  and  new. . .  1884..  324  76 
ft*.  Liberty  of  the  press.  1883.  .324  Pam.  13 
T.    Methods  of  electing  rep's.    (J.  of 

.  S..  V.  44) 310  6 

)f  republics.     1880 324  65 

nsoN.  History  civil  society.  1814..-  320  8 
HAN.  Comparative  politics.  1873..  320  25 
IN.    Political  justice.     1796.    2  v. .       320  6 

Political     and     social     science. 

353.     2  v 329.2  46 

ks  ahead.     1S75 3045 

kK.     Free  institutions.     1856 324  17 

LTON,  Gail.     Woman's  wrongs. ..."  324  42 

.    Elect 'n  of  representatives 324  38 

isox.  Order  and  progress.  1875..  32034 
'COD.     Coming  democracy.     1882..     324  72 

i.     Thoughts  on  gov't.     1872 320  20 

UETH.     Theor}' of  politics.     1853...     32015 
B.  A.     Liberty  and  law.     1874. . . .     324  24   : 
H.  A.     Business  men  and  legisla- 

m.     1870 324  Pam.  4 

IS.     Concerning  gov't  and  society. .     192  24 

iathan 192  25 

tical  ivritings.     4  V 192  24 

.     Political  Essays 192  97 

Instruction  in  pol.  science 326  Pam.  2 

it's  Political  dictionary.    1845.    2  v.     ^303  i 

Spirit  of  despotism.     1822 320  9 

L     £d.    Cyclop,  of  polit.  science. 

^3 1 .    3  V ^303  B-i 

ssAis.     Le  li\Te  du  peuple.     1872..     324  14 

i-     Best  form  of  gov't.     1863 320  19 

and  abuse  of  pol.  terms.  1877. . . .  320  36 
ft.     Civil  liberty,  self  gov't.     1853..     32415 

Dcllaneous  writings.     1881.    2  v 304  21 

L     Treatises  of  government 192  43   : 

L     Women  on  boards  of  charities..  324  Pam.  6   < 

lAVELLi,     The  prince,  etc 8509 

On  liberty.     1877 324  40 

«sentative  government.     1861 324  37   ' 

xtioa  of  women.     1869 324  45   \ 

f  to  same.     (Anon.) 324  46  i 

.     Woman  and  the  divine  republic.     324  47   j 

•  F<^  young  readers. 


M ILTON.     Areopagitica,  and  other  political 

writings.     2  V 820.2  48 

Same 820.2  26 

MiRABEAU.     Discours  et  opinions.     3  v..  840192 

Lettres  des  prisons  d'etat.     2  v 840  186 

Montague.     Individual  liberty.     1885  . .  324  78 

Montesquieu.     Spirit  of  laws.  1823.  2  v.  320  i 

Esprit  des  lo^s.     1768 320  3 

More.     Utopia 324  54 

MoRLEY.     jEi/.     Ideal  commonwealths. . .  324  80 

MuLFORD.     The  nation.     1870 320  21 

Necker.     Executive  power. ^  1792.     2  v..  3204 

Partridge.     Feudal  to  federal.     1872...  32422 

On  democracy.     1866 324  27 

PiCTON.     Conflict;  oligarchy,  dem.    1885.  324  81 

Plato.     The  republic 184  5 

Laws 184  7 

Priestley.     Essays,  etc.,  on  gov't 230  176 

Political  writings 230  175 

Probyn.     National  self-governm't.  1870.  324  30 

QuiNCY.     Protection  of  majorities.     1876.  324  57 

Ramsay.     Political  discourses.     1838 320  11 

Rousseau.     Du  contrat  social,  etc 840  98 

Same 840  273 

Inegalite 840  27a 

Lettres  de  la  montagne 840  274 

Sidney.     Discourses  concerning  gov't 320  B-r 

Sis.MONDi.     Philosophy  of  government. . .  33017 

Spencer.     Man  vs.  the  state.     1884 320  37 

Ster.ne.     Representative  gov't.     187 1...  32023 
Stearns.     Universal  suffrage.  1865..329.1  Pam.26 

Stephen.     Liberty,  equality,  fraternity. .  324  55 

Stickney.     True  republic.     1879 324  62 

Democratic  government.     1S85 324  79 

Sullivan.     Social  reform.     1S68 324  41 

Tremenheere.   Pol. experience  of  ancients  320  16 

Urquhart.     Misuse  of  words.     1856 30424 

Voltaire.     Politique  et  lejfislation.     2  v.  840  144 
White,  A.  D.    Educat'n  in  pol.  science.. 320  Pam.  I 

White,  C.     Ecce  femina.     1870 324  43 

Whitridge.     Caucus  system.     1S83.  .324  Pam.  12 

Willis.     Our  rulers  and  rights.     186S...  32429 

WooLSEY.     Political  ethics.     1875.     2  v.  320  26 

Political  science.     1878.     2  v 320  31 

Yeaman.     Study  of  government.     1S71..  32024 

Young.     Int.  to  science  of  gov't.     1841..  32017 

[See,  also,  under  "  United  States,"  "  En^'lund,"  etc.] 


HISTORY  AT  LARGE. 
PHILOSOPHY. 

Ad.vm.     Theories  of  history.     1864 901   t 

Adams.     Methods  of  hist,  study.     1884..     901  15 
BiGLAND.     Study  and  use  of  hist.     1814. .       ^11 

t  For  reference. 


UNIVERSAL   AND   GENERAL.— HISTORY, 


BissET.     Essays  on  hist,  truth.     1871 yH  I 

BossuET.     Discours  sur  1'  histoire 90!  8 

BUNSRN.     Philosophy  of  hist.    1854.    2  v.  901  9 
Hall.     Ed.     Methods  of  tcach'g  hist. . . .  37i  46>i 

Hegel.     Philosophy  of  history 901  14 

KiNGSLEY.    Limits  of  exact  science  applied 

tohistory.     i860 901   13 

Miller.      History    philosophically   illus- 
trated.    4v 9012 

Rbade.     Martyrdom  of  man.     1876 901  12 

RUSKIN.     Pleasures  of  England.     1885..  901  19 

Schlegel.     Philosophy  of  history <)Oi  6 

Smith.     Study  of  history.     1866 «}04  8 

Same 904  9 

Stoddart.    Introd.  to  study  of  hist.  1850.  904  7 


909  22 
909  B-7 

909  20 
•909  60 
•909  62 
909  B-5 


NARRATIVE. 

Anquetil.     Summary  of  hist.    1800.   9  v.       909  i 

Barth.     History  of  the  world.     1869 <>09  59 

BOWLEY.     Hist,  on  scriptural  principles. 

6  V *909  48 

Collier.  Outlines,  general  hist.  1873..  90961 
Dew.  Digest  of  laws,  customs,  etc.  1865. 
DUYCKINCK.  Hist,  of  the  world.  4  v. . . 
Fisher.  liook  of  the  world.  1852.  2  v. 
Freeman.  Outlines  of  history.  1872. . . 
(riLMAN.  First  Steps  in  history.  1874. . . 
(vOODRiCH.  Hist,  of  all  nations.  2v... 
HowEL.     Inst,  of  general  hist.   1680.  2  v.  909  R-2 

Illustrated  history  of  the  world.     2  v (^09  77 

Maunder.  Treasury  of  historj-.  1870..  ^909  63 
Mayor.  Universal  history.  1803.  25  v.  909  23 
MIIXOT.  Elements  of  hist.  1823.  6  v..  909  10 
Ml>LLER.  Hist,  of  the  world  to  1783.  4  v.  909  55 
Ol.DEKOP.  Mankind  in  many  ages.  1866.  909  65 
Ollier.  Cassell's  ill.  hist.  1882.  3v.  .*909B-i 
Orosius.  Hist,  of  the  world;  King  Al- 
fred's version 909  64 

Outlines  of  hist.  (Lardner's  cab.).   1831. . .     909  54 

Same 909  76 

Parker.     Outlines  of  history 902  8 

Ploetz.     Epitome  of  history ^909  80 

Raleigh.     History  of  the  world.     6  v. . .     909  67 

Same.     1687 909  R-i 

Ranke.     Universal  history,    v.  i.   1885..     90981 

ROBBINS.     Outlines  of  history.     1875 90974 

RoTTECK.     Hist,  of  the  world.   1840.  4  V.     909  16 
SwiNTON.     Outlines  of  history.     1880. . .     909  75 

♦  For  young  readers. 


Tytler.  Elements  of  histor)'.  1S17... 
Voltaire.  Ancient  and  mod.  hist.  10  v. 
Wheeler.  Course  of  empire.  1884. . . . 
White.     Eighteen  christian  centuries, . . . 

Same 2 

[Sec,  also,  under  "  Ancient  World  "  and  **  Modem 


COMPEXDS.— CHRONOLOGY 

Adams.  Synchronological  chart.  1S80. .. 
Anderson.  Treasury'  of  hist,  and  biog. . 
Hales.     New  analysis  of  chronol.     4  v. . 

Lord.     Points  of  history 

McBurney  and  Neil.  Cyclop,  of  hist.. . 
Nicolas.  Chronology  of  hist.  1833.... 
Putnam.  Ed.  World's  progress 

Same;  rev.  by  Perkins.     1S77 

Same;  rev.     1883 

Ross.  Blair's  chronolog.  tables.  1856. . 
Shelton.     Historical  finger-post.      1879. 

Tegg.     Diet,  of  chronology.     1S54 

Vincent.  Haydn's  diet,  of  dates.  1S7S. 
Whelpley.     Compend,  of  hist.     1S21... 


HISTORICAL  MISCELL.WV. 

Andrews.     Historic  romance.    1S83 

Archer.     Decisive  events  in  historv 

Borthwick.  Battles  of  the  world.  1866. 
BccKE.  Ruins  of  ancient  cities.  2  v. . . . 
Buckle.     Miscellaneous  works.     3  v. . . . 

t^REASV.     Fifteen  decisive  battles 

Delf.pierrk.     Historical  difficulties 

Epochs  and  episodes  of  history 

FREK.MAN.  Historic,  essays.  1 87 1-79.  3  V. 
James.     Dark  scenes  of  history.     1S62. . . 

King.     Famous  battles.     1SS4 

Lodge.     Studies  in  history.     1SS4 

Ma(;oon.     Westward  empire.      iS6<; 

Malkin.  Historical  parallels,  1S46.  2  v. 
Moncrieff.  P'amous  scenes.  1SS2  .... 
Patterson.  Essays  in  history,  etc.  1S62. 
Pictorial  records  of  remarkable  events.  .  .  . 
Priestley.     Lectures  on  history.      1791.. 

Ruins  of  sacred  and  historical  lands 

Shelton  ^m/ Jones.     Book  of  battles  . . .  ' 
Thornburv.     Old  stories  retold.     1870.. 
TiMBS.     Curiosities  of  history.      iS6<).  ... 

Historic  ninepins.     iS6g 

Wilson.     Studies  in  history,  etc.     1SS4. . 

*  For  reference. 


THE   ANCIENT   WORLD. 


THE  ANCIENT  WORLD. 


GENERAL  HISTORY. 

.    Ed.     Archaic  classics.     1877 892  I 

sistory  of  ancient  peoples.     1881 . . .  930  24 

■R.     Archaic  dictionary.     1876 ^930  23 

Ed.     Ancient  fragments 890  i 

ic;  rev.  ed 890  2 

M0NI>.     Origines.     1829.     4v 930-47 

tF-R.     Hist,  of  antiquity.   1882.  6  v.  9308 

L    Early  oriental  histor>'.     1852  .. .  930  4a 

Ancient  history.     4  v 930  16 

a.    Empires  and  cities,  Asia.  1873.  915  12 
lOKE.     Cyclop,  of  antiquities.    2  v.  .^903  B-i 

EX.  Hist,  researches.   1850.  3  v 930  31 

aual  of  ancient  histor>'.     1840 930  30 

DOTUs.     For  bo>*s,  etc.;  White,  cd.  ^930  63 

English  readers;  Swayn,  ed.  ......  930  25 

t.;  trans,  by  Beloe.     1819.    2  v 930  i 

t;  trans,  by  Rawlinson.    i860.   4  v.  930  3 

sand  travels,  by  Wheeler.     2  v  . . .  .  912  10 

riesfrom  (in  the  Or.);  Keep,  td..  . .  930  65    . 

lies  from;  by  Church.     1881 *930  64   i 

AND.     Epitome  of  history.     1821  . .  930  7   ! 

s.    History  of  the  world 937  I74 

Y.    The  nations  around.    1870  ....  *930  43 

RMAXT.     Beginnings  of  hist.     v.  i  .  930  58 

fines del'histoired'apres  la  Bible.  3  v.  930  55 
WANT   and  Chevaluer.     Manual 

f  ancient  hist  or)-.     1869.     2  v 930  37 

ic 930  39 

)L.    Tables  of  ancient  literature  and 

istory ^902  B-i 

■HR.     Lect's  on  ancient  hist.     3  v. .  930  26 

ALL.     Classical  and  arch.  diet.   1840.  I903  3 

ix,  The.     A  collection  of  fragments.  890  3 

rNS<)\.     Manual,  ancient  hist.   1869.  93036 

N.    Ancient  history.     4  v 930  5 1 

Orienul  records.     1877 893  15 

LL.     Sacred  and  profane  hist.     2  v.  930  45 

-    Ancient  empires.     1883 930  62 

wonders  of  the  world ^722  3 

IFORD.  .Sacred  and  profane  hist.  2  v.  930  34 

,  G.     Gentile  nations.     1854 930  29 

.  P.     Ancient  history.     1878 930  14 

ory  of  world:  ancient.     1870.     3  v.  930  20 

Her  andent  history.     1882 *930  61 

:lani>.     True  stories *930  1 5 

ODoIogy,  sacred  and  profane  hist. . .  ^902  2 

R.     Students*  manual.     1836 930  41 

R.    Sacred  hist,  of  world.  1834.  3  v.  222  67 

u     Anoals  of  world.     1658 930  B-2 

*  For  young  readers. 


VoLNEY.     OeuvTes  completes.     1837 930  B-i 

Yon(;e.     Landmarks  of  hist.     1870 *930  44 

[Sec,  also,  under  *'  Universal  and  General."] 


ANCIENT  C;EOCiRArHV:    GENERAL. 

Anthon.  Ancient  and  nicd.  geog.  1850.  J912  3 
Anville,  D'.  /Vncient  geog.  1814.  2  v.  ^912  i 
BuxBURY.  Hist,  ancient  geog.  1879.  2  v.  912  31 
KiEPERT.  Manual  ancient  geog.  1881..  {91235 
Leake.  Questions  of  ancient  geog.  1857.  91234 
NiEBUHR.     Ancient  ethnog.  and  geog.  2  v.       912  5 

Geography  of  Herodotus.     1830 913  7 

PiLLANS.     First  steps,  classical  geog 912  36 

Ptolemy's  geog.,  bibliog.  of;  by  Winsor. 

Harvard  univ.  bul.     v.  2 16  B-17 

Rennell.     Geog.  of  Herodotus.    2  v 912  8 

Strabo.     Geography.     1854.    3  v 912  14 

Vincent.     Periplus  of  Erythrean  sea 912  B-3 


ANCIENT  EGYPT. 

HISTORY. 

Berkley.  Pharaohs  and  people.  1884..  *932  40 
Birch.  Ancient  hist,  from  monum'ts. . . .  932  15 
Brugsch.  Hist,  of  Egypt.  1S79.  2  v..  93227 
BuNSEN.  Egypt's  place  in  hist.  1867.  5  v.  932  I 
Clark.     Daleth.     1864 932  11 

Israel  in  Eg>'pt.     1874 916.2  ii 

Cleopatra.     Hist.;  by  Abbott.     1870. .*923.6  15 

Early  Eg>'ptian  history.     1863 *932  22 

Harkness.  Egyptian  life  and  hist.  1884.  93242 
Haskins.  Civilizat'n  anterior  to  Greece.  932  Pam.  I 
Kenrick.     Egypt  of  Herodotus.     1841..     932  10 

Egypt  under  Pharaohs.     1853.     2  v. . . .     932  20 

Laxoye.     Rameses  the  great.     1870 *932  17 

OsBURN.  Monumental  hist.  1854.  2  v.  932  36 
Palmer.  Egj-ptian  chronicles.  1861.  2  v.  932  8 
Poole.     Cities  of  Egypt.     1882 93235 

Horae  /Egyptica* 932  19 

Rawlinson.  Hist,  of  Egypt.  i8St.  2  v.  932  30 
R  IK  ART.     Mcnes  and  Cheops.     1869  ....     932  18 

Russell.     View  of  Egypt.     1832 932  16 

Sharpe.     Hist,  of  Egypt.     1859.     2  v. .  .       9326 
Trubxer.     I.ead'g  books  on  Egypt.   iSSi.       1636 
\V ATKINS.     Popular  hist.  Egypt.      1885..   932  B-i 
Wilkinson.      Manners,    etc.,   of    Egyp- 
tians.    1878.     3v 93224 

Popular  acc't  of  Egyptians.     1854.    2  v.     932  12 

Wilson.     Egypt  of  the  past 932  32 

Zincke.     Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs.     1871..  916.2  14 

t  For  reference. 


6 


THE  ANCIENT  WORLD.— EGYPT.  ETC. 


MONUMENTS.— REMAINS.— EXPLORA- 
TIONS. 

Adams.     I^nd  of  the  Nile.     1871 *9i6.2  51 

Valley  of  the  Nile.     1867 916.2  52 

Ballard.     Pyramid  problem.     1882 93234 

Barnard.     Pyramid  of  Gizeh.     1884 916.2  88 

Beaufort.     Egyptian  sepulchres.     1874.915.699 

BONWICK.     Pyramid  facts  and  fancies 916.2  85 

Cooper.     Short  history  of  obelisks 932  33 

GORRINGE.     Egyptian  obelisks.     1882...  932  R-i 

Greaves.     P>Tamidographia.     1646 932  14 

Hawks.     Monuments  of  Egypt.     1850..  916.2  63 

King.     Cleopatra's  needle.     1884 932  41 

Lepsius.     Letters  from  Egypt.     1853 916.2  i 

Long.  Egyptian  Antiquities.  1849.  2  v.  916.2  55 
Mariette-Bey.  Monum'ts  of  Up.Egypt.  916.2  94 
Merriam.  Inscriptions  on  obelisk  crab. .  932  38 
Naville.     Store-city  of  Pithom.     1885.  916.2  R-3 

Poole.    Egypt.    1881 916.2  80 

Proctor.     The  great  pyramid.     1883  ...  916.2  83 

Records  of  the  past.     12  v 893  2 

RoMER.     Temples  and  tombs.    1846.  2  v.   916.2  7 

Rosetta  stone.     (Fac  simile) 914-2  T-2 

Sexss.     Miracle  in  stone.     1877 916.2  58 

Same 916.2  s^yi 

Sharpk.     Egypt,  antiq.  in  Brit,  museum .     932  23 

Decree  of  Canopus.     1870 492  3 

Rosetta  stone.     1871 492  2 

Smyth.     Life  and  work  at  pyramid.  3  v..  916.2  66 

Our  inheritance  in  pyramid.     1864 916.2  57 

Same.     1880 916.2  57^^ 

Taylor.     The  great  pyramid.     1859 916.2  92 

Wilkinson.     Topog.  of  Thebes.     1835..    916.22 

Wilson.     Discovery  at  Thebes.     1883...     93239 
[See,  also,  under  "  Modem  Egypt.*'] 


PHCENICIA.— CYPRUS.— CAR- 
THAGE. 

Cesnola.     Cyprus.     1878 91 5-6  84 

Davis.     Carthage;  remains.     1861 916.5  8 

Ruined  cities.     1 862 916. 5  9 

Hannibal.     Hist. ;  by  Abbott.     1868. .  .*923.6  11 

Kenrick.     Phoenicia 939  2 

Lang.     C>'prus.     1878 915-6  147 

Smith.    Carthage 939  3 

Rome  and  Carthage *939  5 


ANCIENT  JEWISH  NATION. 

IHSTORY. 

Alexander.  Israelitish  nation.  1S53..  933  5 
Allkn.  Hebrew  men  and  times.  1861..  93330 
Ancient  nation.  The 933  29 


Besant  and  Palmer.  Jerusalem.  1871.  < 
Bramston.  Judsea  and  her  rulers.  1882.  *9: 
Brugsch.  True  story  of  exodus.  1880. .  ( 
Church.     Last  days  of  Jerusalem.    1881.  *9: 

CowLES.     Hebrew  history.     1875 2S 

Delitzsch.  Jewish  artisan  life.  1883. . .  9: 
Ebers.  Durch  gosen  zum  Sinai.  1872. .  915 
EwALD.     Antiquities  of  Israel.     1876 ...     2( 

History  of  Israel.     1869-1883.    5  v. . . .    9; 

Fenton.     Early  Hebrew  life.     18S0 9^ 

Freshman.     Jews  and  Israelites 2c 

Geiger.  Judaism  and  its  histor}'.  1866.  s 
GossE.  Hist,  of  Jews,  ist  to  15th  cent's,  s 
Graetz.     Hist,  of  Jews.    v.  4.     1873...    * 

Hale.     History  of  the  Jews.     1854 93 

Henderson.     Palestine.    1885 c 

HiNE.  47  identifications  of  Angla-Sax.933  Ps 
Jahn.  The  Hebrew  commonwealth,  a  v.  ^ 
JosEPHUS.     Jewish  war,  trans,  by  Traill  .      % 

Works,  trans,  by  Whiston.     4  v 93 

For  young  folks;  ed.  by  Shepard '93 

KiiTO.     Bible  hist,  holy  land.     1867 ....      9 

History  of  Palestine 93 

Knight.     Arch  of  Titus.     1867 9 

Lewin.     Siege  of  Jerusalem.     1863 9 

MACCAB.tus.  Life;  by  Conder.  1879... 923. 
Merrill.  Galilee,  time  of  Christ.  1885.  9 
Milman.     History  of  the  Jews.   1870.  3  v.    93 

Nutt.     Samaritan  history.     1874 29 

Palmer,  E.  H.    Desert  of  the  exodus.   2  v.   91; 

History  Jewish  nation.    1880 *93 

Palmer,  H.  S.    Sinai 93 

Prideaux.     Hist,  connection  of  Old  and 

New  Testaments.     2  v 93 

Raphall.  Post-Biblical  hist,  of  Jews.  2  v.  93 
Rothschild.     History  and  literature  of 

Israelites.     1875.    2v 22 

Sayce.  Introduc.  to  Ezra,  etc.  1885....  32 
Sharps.  The  Hebrew  nation.  1869....  92 
Simon.     Ten  tribes  and  Am.  Indians. ...     5; 

Smith.     The  Hebrew  people ^ 

Stanley.     Hist.  Jewish  church.     3v....       5 

Straciiey.     Hebrew  politics 2S 

ToMKiNS.  Times  of  Abraham.  1879...  c 
Tucker.     (A.  L.  O.    E.)    Stories    from 

Jewish  history *9^ 

Warren.     Jerusalem.     1873 956 

Wellhal'Sen.     Prolegomena  to  history  of 

Israel.     18S5 ac 

\ViLi>.     Lost  ten  tribes  and  1882 2: 


REMAINS.— EXPLORATION. 

Arci'LF,  «•/  a/.    Early  travels  in  Palestine..  915 
Barclay.     City  of  Great  King.     1871. .  Qis.i 


•  For  young  readers. 


THE  ANCIENT  W.ORLD.— JEWISH   NATION.  ETC. 


ic.    Travels  of  patriarchs.     1636.  .915.6  18 

The  land  and  its  story.     1869. ...  915.6  10 

K.     Tent- work  in  Palestine.  2  v. .  915.6  133 

ition  of  holy  land.     1830 9I5>6  25 

Holy  land.     1868 915.615 

Studies  in  Bible  lands.     1869. ...  915.6  68 
nr.    Sacred  mountains.     1847.. ..  915.6  52 

Villages  of  Bible.     1874 915*6  123 

Discoveries  on  temple  hill.  1884.  915.6  165 

Moabite  stone.     1878 493  9 

Scripture  lands.     1850 915.613 

LL.     East  of  the  Jordan.     1881..  .915.6  154 

Palestine  explored.     1882 915*6  156 

f.     Palestine.     1859 915.6  9 

rk  in  Palestine.     1873 915*6  91 

Ti.  Jerusalem  explored.  2  v. .  .915.6  R-2 
L  Comp.  geog.  Palestine,  etc.  4  v.  915.6  i 
ON  and  Smith.  Biblical  researches. 

J8.    3v 915.6  5 

JU    Palestine.     1832 915*6  14 

.  Horeb  and  Jerusalem.     1864. . . .  915.6  46 

:y.     Sinai  and  Palestine.     1857 915.68 

fG.     Bible  incidents.     1881 915*6  157 

ON.     Land  and  book.  1876.  2  v.  .915.6  160 

.     1882.     2v 915.6158 

SON.     Palestine 915.6  11 

inx.     Kadesh-Bamea 933  44 

IE.     Rivers,  etc..  of  Scripture 915.6  53 

LNNEP.     Bible  lands.     1875 915*6  19 

Moabite  stone.     1883 933*46 

s.     Undergr'd  Jerusalem.  1876.. 915. 6  140 
r.     Recovery  of  Jerusalem.  1871. .  915.6  90 
[Sec  also  under  "Syria  and  Palestine."] 


ANCIENT  SYRIA. 

L     Heth  and  Moab.     1883 915*6  163 

Ruines  de  Balbec.     1757 915.6  T-3 

s  of  Palmyra.     1753 9i5*6  T-2 

r.     Empire  of  Hittites.     1884. . . .       939  7 


fLONIA,  ASSYRIA,  PERSIA. 

HISTORY. 

Babylonian  life,  etc.     1884 935  16 

t9u great.     Hist.;  by  Abbott *923.6  2 

,  tfu great.  Hist.;  by  Abbott . . .  .*923.6  4 
[.  Epic  of  kings;  tr.  by  Zimmern.  895  R-i 
des  from  the  Shah  Nameh;  tr.  by 

ston 895 

ab;  tr.  by  Atkinson 895 

ESS.     Ass3rrian  life,  etc.     1883 935 

Geschichte  des  alten  Persiens 935 


13 

14 

12 


Rawlinson.     Five  great  monarchies.  3  v. 

Sixth  great  monarchy.     1873 

Seventh  great  monarchy.     1876 

Sayce.  Fresh  light  from  monum'ts.  1883 
Smith,  G.    Assyrian  eponym  canon 

Hist,  from  mon'm'ts:  Assyria.     1876. . . 

History  of  Babylonia 

History  of  Esarhaddon.     1880 

Vaux.  Hist,  from  mon'm'ts:  Persia.  1876 
Xenophon.     Cyropaedia;  tr.  by  Watson. . 

Exp.  of  Cyrus;  tr.  by  Watson.     1867. . 

For  Eng.  readers;  by  Grant.     1871. . . . 

111.  of  Exp.  of  Cyrus;  by  Renncll 

Xerxes.     History;  by  Abbott.     1867 


935  X 

935  4 

935  5 

935  15 

935  10 

935  B 

935  13 

935  " 

935  9 

935  19 

935  18 

935  20 

935  B-i 

♦923.6  \ 


MONUMENTS.— REMAINS.— EXPLORA- 
TIONS. 

BoNOMi.     Nineveh.     1875 9I5'6  118 

Buckingham.  Trav's, Mesopotamia.  2  v.  915.6  loi 

Buried  City  of  the  East 915*6  119 

Chesney.     Survey,  Euphrates  and  Tigris 

2  V.     1850 915*6  B-io 

Evans.     Essay  on  Assyriology.     1883 493  13 

Fergusson.     Palaces  of  Nineveh,  etc 7221 

Fletcher.     Two  y'rs  at  Nineveh.    2  v.   915.6104 

FoRSTER.     Monum'ts  of  Assyria,  etc 493  3 

Eraser.     Mesopotamia,  etc.     1S42 915.6  103 

Layard.     Discoveries;  Nineveh.     1852. 915. 6  114 

Nineveh;  remains.     1849.     2  v 915.6  III 

Ruins  of  Nineveh.     1853 915*6  113 

LoFTUS.  Travels  in  Chaldea,  etc.  1857.  .915.6  106 
Myers.  Remains  of  Lost  Empires.  1875. 915.6  no 
Newman.  Palaces  of  Babylon.  1876.  .915.6  116 
Porter.     Travels;    Georgia,  Persia,  etc. 

1821.     2  V 915.6  B-8 

Records  of  the  past.     I2v 893  2 

Rich.     Journey  to. Babylon.     i8n 915.6x17 

Residence,  Koordistan.     1826.     2  v. .  .915.6  152 

Sayce.     Babylonian  literature.     1878 893  24 

Schrader.     Cuneiform  inscript's  and  Old 

Test.     V.  I.     1885 893  50 

S.MITH,  G.     Assyrian  discoveries.     1875.. 915. 6  115 

Chaldean  account  of  Genesis 893  z6 

Same;   rev.  by  Sayce 893  i6|i 

Hist.  Sennacherib.     1878 893  B-i 

SOC.  ROYALE  DES  ANTIQ.  DU  NORD.    Mem.      57I   2$ 

Vaux.     Nineveh  and  Persepolis.     1851..       935  7 


>ND.     Early  kings  of  Persia.  1832.       935  6 

•  For  young 


ANCIENT  STATES  OF  ASIA 

MINOR. 

Barker.     Lares  and  Penates  (Cilicia). . . .       939  i 
Benjamin.     Troy '939  4 

readers. 


8 


THE   ANXIENT   WORLD.— ASIA   MINOR.  ETC. 


.938  39 

938  92 

880  4 

938  24 


938  84 
938  18 


Davis.    Anatolica.     1874 915-6  i37 

Fellows.  Travels,  Asia  Minor.  1852. 91 5. 6  100 
Hamilton.  Researches,  Asia  Minor.  2  v.  915.6  92 
Nbwton.  Travels  in  Levant.  1865.  2v.  914.12  B-3 

ScHLiEMAN.     Ilios.     1871-1879 91 5-6  146 

Troja.     i88i *. 915.6  164 

Troy  and  its  remains.     1875 915.6  126 

Texier  and  Pi  llan.     Principal  ruins  of 

Asia  Minor.     1865 722  T-3 

Witt.     The  Trojan  War.     1884 *939  6 

Wood.     Discoveries  at  Ephesus.     1877. 915.6  B-5 


ANCIENT    GREECE. 

HISTORY. 

Alcibiadks.     Hist.;  par  Houssaye.     2  v..     93866 
Alexander,  the  gnat.     Hist. ;  by  Abbott .  *923.6  8 

History;  by  Rufus.     1821.     2  v 923.6  6 

ARCHiEOLOG.  Inst.  OF  America.     Papers.     93887 
Arrian.     Hist.  Ale.xander's  Exp.;   tr.  by 

Rooke.     1814.     2  v 938  107 

Same;  tr.  by  Chinnock.     1884 938  109 

Blackie.     Horx  Hellenicce.     1874 880  17 

Brief  history  of  Greece.     1883 *938  90 

BuLWER.     Athens.     1837.     2  v 938  53 

Clinton.     Fasti  Hellenici.     1834.     3v..t938B-2 
Cox.     General  history  of  Greece.     1876. .  *938  49 

Same ♦938  70 

Greeks  and  Persians.     1876 938  51 

History  Persian  War.     1875 *938  52 

Athenian  Empire.     1876 938  50 

Greek  Statesmen.     1885 *923.6  20 

Curteis.     Macedonian  Empire.     1877...     938  56 
CURTIUS.     History  of  Greece.     1874.    5  v. 
Duncker.     Hist.  Greece.     1883.     v.  i.. 
Felton.     Greece,  ancient,  modern.     2  v. 
FiNLEY.    Greece  under  the  Romans.   1857. 

Fyffe.     History  of  Greece.     1877 938  68 

Gillies.     Hist,  of  Greece.     1814.     4v...       938  2 
Gladstone.     Homer  and  Homeric  Age. 

1858.     3  V 883  I 

Juventus  Mundi.     1869 938  26 

Goldsmith.     Hist.  Greece.     1826.     2  v.       938  6 
Grote.     Hist,  of  Greece.     1856.     12  v. .     938  27 

Hack.     Grecian  stories *938  20 

Herodotus.  Books  vi.,  vii. ;  Merriam,  ed.     930  66 

Story  of  Persian  War;  Church *935  21 

History  of  Greece.     1829 938  19 

Journal  of  Hellenic  Studies.   i88o-'84.   5  v. 
Keightley.     History  of  Greece.     1848.. 
McCullagh.     Industrial  history  free  na- 
tions: Greeks.     1846 609  i 

Mbnzies.     Lives  of  Greek  Heroines '938  45 

MiTFORD.     History  Greece.     1823.     8  v.       938  8 

♦  For  yound^  readers. 


MiJLLER.     Attica  and  Athens.     1842 93 

History  Doric  race.     1839.     2  v 93 

Nepos.  Lives  of  commanders;  trans....  937 
Pkriclks.  Age  of ;  by  Lloyd.  1875.  2  v..  9: 
Philip  of  Macedon,  Hist. ;  by  Leland. . .  938 
PococKE,  ^/ <?/.  Early  hist.  Greece.  185 1.  93 
Sankey.  Spartan  and  Theban  suprema- 
cies       93 

Sewei.l.     First  history  of  Greece *93 

Smith.     History  of  Greece.     1S70 *93 

Smaller  history  of  Greece.     1881 *938 

Stackhouse.     Epitome  of  history 93I 

Talbot.  Greece  and  the  Greeks.  188 1.  93I 
Thirlwall.  Hist,  of  Greece.  1845.  2  v.  93I 
Thucydidks.     Peloponnesian  war;  tr.  by 

Hobbes 19! 

Same;  trans,  by  Smith.     1836 938 

Same;  trans,  by  Bloomfield.    1829.   3  v.  938 
Same;  trans,  by  Jowett.     1881.     2v. ..  938 

Maps  and  plans  to  illustrate 938 

TiMAYKMS.     Greece,  time  of  Homer 93) 

History  of  Greece.     1881.     2  v 93I 

Vaux.     Greek  cities,  etc.,  Asia  Minor 93I 

Willson.     Mosaics,  Grecian  hist.    1883..     93I 

Wordsworth.     Greece.     1868 931 

Xenophon.     Agesilaus i 

History;  trans,  by  Smith 9 

YONCE.     Aunt  Charlotte's  stories.     1881.  *93 
Young  folks'  history  of  Greece.     1878..  *93 


INSTITUTIONS  AND  CUSTOMS. 

Becker.     Charicles;  life  of  Greeks.   1866.  3 

Freeman.     Hist.  fed.  gov't,  v.  i:  Greek.  3a 
Guhl  and  Koner.     Life   of    Greeks  and 

Romans.     1875 3 

Heeren.     Politics  of  Greece.     1824 3 

Hermann.     Political  antiq.  of  Greece. ...  93 

Mahafky.     Social  life  in  Greece.     1877..  3 

St.  John.     The  Hellenes.  1844.    3v 3 

Schomann.     Antiq.  of  G.:  The  state. ...  93 
Wachsmitth.    Historical  antiq.  of  Greeks: 

^Political.     2  V 93 

Xknophon.     On   the   Lacedemonian  and 

Athenian  governments i 


GEOGRAPHY.-ANTIQUITIES.— REMAi 

Anthon.     Classical  dictionary,      i860...   J93 

Grecian  antiquities J93 

Barthelemv.      Travels    of    Anacharsis. 

2  V 91 

Chandler  and  Revett.     Ionian  antiq. . .  722 
Dyer.     Ancient  Athens.     1873 938 

X  For  reference. 


ROME  AND  THE  ROMAN  WORLD. 


9 


Greece  and  Rome 938  R-2 

Itinerary  of  Greece.    1806 914.12  K~io 

T.  Classical  gazetteer.  1851....  {912  26 
►MENOS.     Nfonum'ts  of  Athens..  .914.12  70 

Northern  Greece.   1835.  4  v... 914.12  52 

K>nnesiaca.     1846 914.12  56 

graphy  of  Athens.     1821 938  76 

.    2ci  edition.     1841.     2  v 938  77 

s  to  same 938  R-i 

lERE.     Classical  dictionary ^93 8  65 

TY.     Classical  antiquities 938  69 


Olympia:  Discoveries  at.     Reference  list; 

by  Foster,     v.  i 1655 

Pausanias.     Description  of  Greece.    3  v.     912  23 
Potter.     Archxologia  Gnvca.   1722.   2  v.  J938  58 

Same;  ed.  by  Anthon.     1825 J938  96 

ScHLiEMANN.     Mycenoe.     1878 914.12  B-9 

Smith,  ed.     Diet.  Gr.  and  Rom.  antiq. . .   ^938  62 

Same:  rev.  by  Anthon.     1850 ^938  63 

Diet.  Gr.  and  Rom.  geog.   1854.  2  v.. .   t9i2  27 

TozKR.     Classical  geography.     1877 912  29 

[Sec,  also,  under  "  Modem  Greece."  | 


OME  AND  THE   ROMAN   WORLD. 


ETRUSCAN  ANTIQUITIES. 

u    Cities,  cemeteries,  Etruria.    2  v.  937  105 

Hist,  of  Etruria.     1843.     2  v  . . .  937  79 

y.     Etruscan  inscriptions.     1872..  937  107 

I.     Etruscan  researches.     1874  . . .  937  19 


:GAL  AND  REPUBLICAN  ROME. 

History;  trans,  by  J.  D.    1694.  937  B-3 
History  of  Rome.  1871.   3  v. .  937  108 


ater  commonwealth.    1882.  2v...  937  147 

}^  et  al.     Roman  republic.     1852. .  937  74 

Civil  and  const,  hist.  Rome.  2  v.  937  48 

Gracchi,  Marius,  etc.     1877 937  117 

£.     Rome  to  A.  D,  96 937  86 

Commentarii  de  belloGallico. . .  937  172 

lentaries  (trans.) 937  169 

937  170 

ing.  readers;  by  Trollope 937  171 

ry ;  by  Abbott.     1869 *923.6  14 

ire;  par  DeLamartine 923.6  13 

ire;  par  Napoleon  III 937  50 

to  same 937  R-2 

1846 923.6  12 

by  Froude.      1879 937  122 

937  123 

937  124 

The  kings  of  Rome.     1868 937  13 

Its.     Abridg^'t  of  hist. ;  trans...  937  174 
jx.     The  Roman  republic.     5  v. .     937  14 

Roman  histor\'.     3  v 937  3 

Early  Rome.     1876 93783 

y  of  Rome.     1877.     5  v 937  141 

Maps  of  Caesar's  Gallic  war. . .  937  C-i 
xy.  History  of  Rome.  1848..  937  11 
1  of  republic.    Reference  list ;  by 

tr.     V.  2 16  55 

Jps  of  Hannibal.     1866.     2v...     937  52 
Credibility  of  early  Roman  his- 

1855-      2  V 937  118 

•  For  young  readers 


LiDDELL.     History  of  Rome.     1878 *937  104 

Same.     1855.     2v 937  154 

Livy.     Books   xxi.-xxv. ;    tr.  by   Church 

and  Brodribb.     1883 *937  167 

■       For  English  readers;  by  Collins 937  168 

i       Hist.  Rome;  tr.  by  Baker.     1822.    6  v.     937  54 

Stories  from;  by  Church.     1883 *937  150 

Long.     Decline  of  republic.  1864.  5  v. . .  937  iii 

M^RIM^E.     Etudes  sur  I'hist.  romaine. . .     937  99 

Roman  triumvirate.     1876. .     937  73 

Roman  republic.     1847 937  158 

History  of  Rome.   1864.  4  v.     937  60 

Regal  Rome.     1852 937  78 

History  of  Rome.    1835.  2  v.       937  9 
General  hist.;  tr.  by  Hamp- 
ton.    2  V 937  B-i 

Romulus.     Hist.;  by  Abbott.     1868. . .  *923.6  10 
Salu;st,  Florus,  Paterculus;  trans,  by 

Watson 937  175 

Smith.     Smaller  hist.  Rome.     1874 *937  152 


Merivale. 

MiCHELET. 
MOMMSEN. 

Newman. 

Niebuhr. 
Poly  HI  us. 


1   i-^ 


THE  ROMAN  EMPIRE. 

Agriitina.  Life;  by  De  Vere.  1870...  923.6  5 
Ammianus.  Roman  hist.;  tr.  by  Yonge.  937  173 
Antoninus,  Marcus  A.  Life;  by  Watson.  937  159 
Arnold,  et  al.  Roman  empire.  2  v. . . .  937  75 
Belisarius.  Life;  by  Stanhope.  1832.  .923.6  i8 
Browne.     Rome,  A.  D.  96  to  the  fall  . . .     937  87 

Capes.     The  early  empire.     1876 937  84 

Roman  empire,  2d  century 937  85 

Congrkvk.  Empire  of  the  west.  1855  .  937  82 
Constantink,  the  great;  by  Cutts.  i88i.  937  128 
Crevier.     Roman  emperors.    1814.    5  v.     937  22 

De  Quincev.     The  Civsars.     1851 937  98 

Gibbon.     Decline  and  fall  of  empire.  6  v.     937  31 

Same.     7  v 937  41 

Same.     4  v 937  37 

Same.     8  v 937  129 

Student's  hist. ;  abr.  by  Smith *937  77 

*  For  reference. 


10 


ROME  AND  THE  ROMAN  WORLD. 


Hertzberg.     Des  Kaiserreiches.     1880.  937  157 
HoDGKii^s.     Italy  and  her  invaders.    2  v.  937  126 

HuiDEKOPER.     Judaism  at  Rome 296  27 

JuuAN.     Emperor;  by  Rendall.     1879  . .     270  55 
Keightley.     Hist,  of  the  empire.  1848..     937  12 

Lyman.     Roman  emperors.  1850.  2v 937  27 

Merivale.     Romans  under  the  emp.  7  v.     937  66 
Montesquieu.      Grandeur  et  decadence 

des  Romains 840  89 

Same;  English  translation 937  146 

Nero.     Hist. ;  by  Abbott.     1868 *923.6  17 

SiSMONDi.     Fall  of  the  empire.  1834.  2  v.  937  139 
Suetonius.     Lives  of  twelve  Caesars;  tr. 

by  Thomson 937  157 

Tacitus.     Agricola;  tr.  by  Church  and 

Brodribb.     1882 937  163 

Annals;  ed.  by  Frost.     1872 937  160 

Same;  tr.  by  Church  and  Brodribb.  i882.*937  161 
For  English  readers;  by  Donne.  1875.  937  166 
History;  tr.  by  Church  and  Brodribb  .  .*937  162 

Works;  Oxford  trans.     1858.     2  v ^937  164 

Trajan.     Colonna 937  R-i 


Montesquieu.    Politiqiie  des  Romaias. . 
Rydberg.  .   Roman  days.     1879 < 


GENERAL  HISTORY  OF  ROME. 

Bonner.  Child's  history  of  Rome.  2  v.  ^937  89 
Clinton.  Epitome  of  chronol.  1852...  937  156 
Creighton.  Hist.  Rome.  (Primer.). . . .  *937  88 
DuRUY.  Hist.  Rome.  v.  1-5.  1883. . .  937  B-5 
Goldsmith.  History  Rome.  1821.  2  v.  937  i 
Hertzberg.  Hellas  und  Rome.  2  v. . .  937  29 
History  of  Rome.  (I^rdner's  cab.  cyclop.) 

1833.     2  V 937  137 

Laing.     Heroes  of  the  seven  hills *937  loi 

Leighton.     History  of  Rome.    1883 937  149 

Lord.     Old  Roman  world.     1867 937  81 

Merivale.     General  hist.  Rome.     1875..  *937  64 

Same *937  103 

NiEBUHR.     Lect's  on  hist,  of  Rome.     3  v.       937  6 

Sewell.     Child's  first  history *937  116 

YoNGK.     Aunt  Charlotte's  stones.     1877.  *937  qi 

Young  folks'  history.     1879 *937  121 


INSTITUTIONS  AND    CUSTOMS. 

Arnold.     Roman  provincial  administr'n. .    342.3  i   ! 
Becker.     Gallus;  Roman  scenes.     1866..       391  7 
Church.     Roman  life;  days  of  Cicero...  937  153 
Eliot.     Hist,  of  liberty:  Romans.     2  v..     32448 

Same:  Early  Christians.     2  v 324  50 

Liberty  of  Rome.     1849.     2v 93720 

Elliot.     Pictures  of  old  Komc.     1882. . .  937  icx) 
GUHL  and  KoNKR.     Life  of  (irccks  and 

Romans.     1875   391  4   ' 

*  I'or  young  readeni. 


MONUMENTS.— REMAINS.— EXPU 

TIONS. 

Adams.  Pompeii,  Herculaneom.  1870.. 9 
Anthon.  Manual,  Roman  antiq.  1851..  \ 
BojESEN.  Manual,  Gr.  and  Rom.  antiq. .  \ 
Burgess.    Antiq.  of  Rome.     1831.    3t.  .9 

Same 9 

Burn.  Rome  and  the  Campagna.  1876.  9ii 
Cameron.    Baths  of  the  Romans.     1775.  7 

Carta  antichita  di  Roma.     1805 91^ 

Catacombs.     Reference  list;  by  Foster,  t  2 

Clarke.    Plan  of  ancient  Rome 914. 

Clarke.    Pompeii.     1849.    2  y 9 

Dyer,  ed,    Pompeii.     1867 9 

Eaton.     Rome  in  19th  Century.     3  t.  ...  9 
Eustace.    Classical  tour.     1802.     2  t.  . . 
Forbes.    Rambles  in  Rome.     1882. . .  .914 

FoRMBY.     Ancient  Rome.     1880 2 

Fuss.     Roman  antiquities.     1840 

Gell.     Pompeiana.     1835.     2  v 9 

Hare.     Days  near  Rome.     1875.     2V...9 

Walks  in  Rome.     1871.     2y 9 

Same.     I  v 914 

Hemans.     Hist,  and  monum'tal  Rome. . .  9 

Kennett.    Antiquities  of  Rome 

Kip.     Catacombs  of  Rome.     1854 

LuMiSDEN.   Antiquities  of  Rome.  1812..91. 

Pompeii  and  Naples.     Maps 91. 

Monnier.  Wonders  of  Pompeii.  ^870.  *9 
Murray.  Handb'k  of  Rome.  1881. .  .914 
NORTIICOTE  and  Brownlow.     Roma  sot- 

terranea.     1869.     2v 91 

Parker.     Archaeology  of  Rome.     P*t  6: 

Via  Sacra.     1883 c 

P't  7:  Colosseum.     1876 ^ 

P't  8:  Aqueducts.     1876 c 

P't  11:  Church  decorations.     1876 9 

P't  12:  Catacombs.     1877 c 

Architectural  hist,  of  Rome.     1881 

Plan  of  ancient  Rome 91 

Ramsay.     Roman   antiquities.     1855.... 
Rich.     Diet.  Rom.  and  Gr.  antiq.     1874. 

Roma  antica.  Plan.     1801 91 

Taylor  and  Cresy.     Architectural  an- 
tiquities of  Rome.     1821.     2  v ; 

Wklls.     Amphitheatres  of  Rome.  1883. . 

Wry.     Rome 91. 

WiLKiNs.  Classical  antiq.  (Primer.)  1878. 
Wyttenbach.    Roman  antiq.  of  Treves. .  < 
[See,  also,  under  "  Italy."] 
X  For  reference. 


THE  MEDIAEVAL  WORLD. 


11 


THE  MEDIAEVAL  WORLD. 


[ISTORY  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

Mediaeval  civilization.     1883....  30941 

Y.    Great  cities,  middle  ages.  1853.  940  32 

Mediaeval  Popes,  etc.     1854.     4  V.  94373 

I.     Beginnings  of  middle  ages  . . .  940  102 

The  Western  Empire,  800-1519. 

940  B-5 

Scenes  and  characters  of  middle 

ts.     187a 271  10 

Germanischen  -und  Romanischen 

Ucer.     1881.     2  V 940  127 

JC.  Europe,  middle  ages.  1833.  4  v.  940  123 
4]tT.  And  his  times;  bySt.Leger.  3  v.  904  12 

'  Froissart;  ed,  by  Lanier *940  28 

nicies 940  B-i 

es  of  dark  ages.     1846 940  31 

.    Heroes  of  hist,  and  legend.  1880.  *940  29 
M.  Europe,  middle  ages.  1877.  3  v.  940  108 

i.     1824.     2v 940  III 

t,  abridged  (student's) 940  113 

>N.     Normans  in  Europe.     1878. . .  940  107 
LL£  aW Froissart.    Stories  from. '940  104 

£Y.     Roman  and  Teuton 940  23 

EN.    World  in  middle  ages.     1854.  912  R-i 
[X.     Life  in  the  middle  ages.     1874.  322  B-i 

lers,  etc.,  middle  ages.     1876 392  B-i 

kf.     Civilization  in  5th  century.    2  v.     309  21 
rsoN.     State    of    Europe    to   i6th 

itnry.     1825 946  28 

JID.     Fall  of    Rome  and  rise    of 

w  nationalties 940  26 

Studies  in  mediaeval  history 940  129 

X.     Child-life  in  Europe.     1874.  .♦940  105 
Landmarks  of  history.     P't  2. . .  *940  33 
>ee  also  under  "  Europe,  General  History.*'] 


lLRY.— ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD. 

x.     The  Knights  Templars 

I  Spur.     1882 

m.     Age  of  chivalry 

Orders  of  Knighthood.  1858.. 
L-     Order  of  the  Garter.     1757.. 

Broad  stone  of  honor.    1876.    5  v. 

P*t  3.     Morus.     1848 

x.     Origincs  patriciae.     1846. . . . 

History  of  chivalry.     1831 

Hospitallers  in  England 


271 

13 

♦322 

3 

*873 

15 

322 

6 

322 

7 

322 

15 

322 

10 

322 

5 

322 

13 

271 

12 

KoTTENKAMP.  Hist.  chivalry  and  armor. 
Mills.  Hist,  of  chivalry.  1826.  2  v. . 
Nicolas.  Orders  of  knighthood.  4  v. . . 
Porter.  Knights  of  Malta.  1858.  2  v. 
Stebbing.  Hist,  of  chivalry.  1830.  2  v. 
Sutherland.  Knights  of  Malta.  2  v. . 
TowNSEND.     Sea-kings  of  Mediterranean. 

Vertot.     Knights  Hospitallers.     5  v 

WooDHOUSE.     Orders  of  the  middle  ages. 


322  R-2 

322  I 

322  R-3 

271  45 
322  II 

271  19 
•271  21 

271  14 
271  44 


RISE  OF  ISLAM. 

Gibbon.     The  Saracen  empire 

Haroun  Alraschid.  Life;  by  Palmer. . 
Hutton.     Tales  of  the  Saracens.     1871.. 

Lane.     Arabian  society,  middle  ages 

Mahomet.   And  his  successors;  by  Irving 

Same.     1866 

And  Islam;  by  Muir.     1884 

Life.     1802 

Life;  by  Bush.     1831 

Life;  by  Green.     1840 

Life;  by  Muir.     1877 

Speeches  and  table-talk 

Mills.     Hist.  Mohammedanism.     1818.. 

Muir.     The  early  caliphate.     1883 

OcKLEY.     History  Saracens.  •   1878 

OsBORN.     Islam  under  the  Arabs.     1876. 

Islam  under  Khalifs  of  Baghdad.  1878. 
Smith.  Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism 
Stobart.  Islam  and  its  founder.  1877. 
Taylor.     Hist.  Mohammedanism.     1834. 


297  21 

297  28 

♦297  22 

395  4 

297  5 
297  7 

297  35 
297  9 

297  10 

297  II 

297  23 

297  31 
297  I 

297  32 

297  34 
297  26 
297  25 
297  16 
297  19 
297  12 


THE  CRUSADES. 

Bloss.     Heroines  of  Crusades.     1881 940.1  21 

Cox.     The  Crusades.     1874 940.1  17 

Gibbon.     The  Crusades.     1870 940.1  19 

Gray.     Children's  crusade.     1870 *940.i  18 

Hutton.     Heroes  of  Crusades.     i869..*940.i  15 

Keightley.     The  Crusaders.     1859 *940.i  14 

KuGLER.  Geschichte  der  KreuzzUge 940.  X  20 

Michaud.    Hist,  des  croisades.  1825.  6  v.  940.1  i 

History  crusades.     1852.     3  v 940.I  Ii 

Mills.     History  crusades.     1820.     2  v..    940.1  7 

Proctor.     History  crusades.     1869 *940.i  9 

KiQWAKD  of  DeviseSy  et  al.     Chronicles. ..  940. 1  10 
Sybel.     Hist,  and  lit.  crusades.     1861. . .  940.I  16 


♦  For  younfif  readers. 


12 


THK   MODERN   WORLD, 


THE    MODERN  WORLD. 


(;eneral  history. 

'Arnold.  Lect's  on  modern  hist.  1845..  (>o4  5 
CocHRANK.  Historical  studies.  1870.  2  v.  904  10 
Cist.     Annals  of  wars,  iSth  cent'y.     5  v.     940  92 

Annals  of  wars,  19th  cent'y.  1862.  4  v.  940  114 
EwALi).     Last  century  of  histor>-.     1S68.     ^902  7 

Gkorck.     (lenealogfical  tables.     1875 ^929  27 

Heath.     Historic  landmarks 904  44 

Hodder.    Cities  of  the  world.  1882.  3  v.  913  B-42 

Lucas,     Secularia.     1862 904  2 

Mackenzie.  The  19th  century.  iS3o. .  940  iiS 
MiCHELET.  Summary  of  modern  history.  940  19 
Miller.  Retrospect  of  i8th  cent.  2  v. .  940  44 
ScHLEtJKi..  Lect's  on  modern  hist.  1S62.  904  6 
ScHLOSskR.     Hist.  i8th  cent'y.   1843.  8  v.     94083 

Shippen.     Naval  battles.     1883 359  9 

Smyth.    Lect's  on  modern  hist.   1854.  2  v.       904  3 

Strickland.     True  stories *94o  loi 

Taylor.     Student's  manual,  mod.  hist. . .     940  17 

TuRNBiLL.     World  we  live  in.     1852 913  iiS 

YoNGE,  C.  M.     Landmarks  of  hist.  pt.  3.  *940  41 

Landmarks  of  recent  history *940  134 

Yonge,  C.  I).  Three  cent's  of  mod.  hist.  940  40 
[Sec,  also,  under  "  Universal  History."] 


GENERAL  STATISTICS.— VEAR-1500KS. 

—ALMANACS. 

Almanach  dc  Gotha.     i879-*85.    10  v. . . .  ^310  4 
Annual  Register.     175 2-1884.     129  v  . . .  J52  r-2 
Appleton's  annual  cyclop.   1861-84.  24  v.  J31  17 
Block,'  td.     Annuaire  de  I'economie  poli- 
tique.    1880-1884.     3v J314  44 

Bi'RRiTT.     Year-book  of  nations.     1863. .  310  8 

Daniel.     L'  annee  politique.     1884 J905  15 

Great  Britain.     Parliam't.     Statistical   ab- 
stract; foreig^n.     i88o-'83.     5  v J310  5 

Same:   colonies,  etc.     i88o-'83.    5  v. . .  X'h^o  -j 

History  of  the  year.     1882 J905  14 

MULHAI.L.     Progress  of  world.     1880 t3i3  3 

Balance-sheet  of  world.     1870-1880  . . .  ^313  4    ; 

Notes  on  government  surveys.     1882 913  192 

Seaman.     Progress  of  nations.     1852....  313  i    ; 

Statesman's  year-book.     i874-'85.     10  v.  J313  2    ' 

Statistical  Soc.  London.  Journal.  46  V.  310  6 

Times  register  of  events.     i879-'84.    5  v.  J314  17 

Walford.     Famines  of  world.     1879 310  3 

Whittaker's  Almanac.     i879-'85.    8v ^314  40 

Wilson.     Resources  mod.  countries.   2  v.  ^310  i   , 

•  For  younf?  readers. 


(;ENERAL  EXPLORATION.— a 

TURE. 

Adams,  H.  C.     Traveller's  tales.   1883. 
.    Adams,  \V.  H.  I).     Shore  and  sea.   188; 
;    Anson.     Voyage  round  the  world.   174S 

Beech  KY.     Voyage.     1825-28 

Belchkr.     Voyage,    M.    M.    S.    Sulphu 
i836-'42.     2  v 

Ca.mI'BELL.     Log-letters  from  Challenge 

Circumnavigation  of  globe.     1836 

Cook,  Capt.  J.     Life;  by  Kingston 

Cook /i«//Kln(;.     Voyage  to  Pacific.     4 

D'Anvers.     Early  exploration.      1SS4.. 

Darwin.     Voyage  of  the  Beagle 

What  Mr.  1).  saw 

Davis.     Voyages  and  works.     2  v 

Denis,  et  al.     True  Robinson  Crusoes  .  . 

Drake,  E.  C.   Voyages  and  travels.   I77< 

Drake,  .SY/F.     Life;  by  Barrow.    1843. 
World  encompassed  by.     1854 

Drake,  Cavendish,  Damimek,     Lives. 

Elwes.     Ocean  and  her  rulers.     1854.  . 

FK(>sr.     Modern  explorers.     1882 

Galvano.  Discoveries  of  the  world .... 
Gii.Liss.  U.  S.  Astronom.  exped.  3  v. 
(iiLMAN.  Talcs  of  pathfinders.  18S4.  . 
(iooDRK'H.     Man  upon  the  sea.     1S5S. . 

Great  shipwrecks.     1 844-1 877 

Hale, /•</.     Stories  of  adventure.     1881. 

Stories  of  discovery.     1883   

Stories  of  the  sea.      1 8S0 

1 1  awkksworth  .     Voyages  of  Byron ,  et , 

1773.     3  V 

Hawkins.     Voyages.     1878 

Henry,  the  Navi}^ato}\  Prificc.     Life;  b 

Major.     1868 

Heroic  adventure.     1SS2 

Ingersoll.     Old  ocean.     1883 

Jones.  Capt.  C'ook's  three  voyages.  . .  . 
Kerr.  Coll.  of  voyages.  1824.  iS  v. 
Kingsley.  Tales  of  old  travel.  1869.  . 
Lancaster.  Voyages  to  East  Indies. . . 
I^AY.soN.  Shipwrecks  of  19th  cent.  18S1 
Lee.  Cruise  of  the  Dolphin.  1854. .  .  . 
LocKMAN.     Travels  of  the  Jesuits.     2  v. 

Low.     Tales  of  old  ocean.     1S69 

Macailay.     Sea  pictures 

Macki.i.an.     First  voyage;  Stanley.  <•/. . 
Markham.     Sea  fathers.     1884 

*  For  reference. 


THE   MODERN   WORLD.— EXPLORATION,  ETC. 


13 


..  Celebrated  voyages,  etc.  20  v.  913  58 
lEFK.     Young  adventurers.     188 1. ♦go  177 

XL.     Voyage.     1829-1831 913  107 

iges  to  South  Sea.     1822-183T 913  98 

£Y.     Naturalist  on  the  Challenger.     508  23 

ic  shipwrecks *9i3  149 

I  the  deep 913  150 

;  ed.  Voyages  of  Elizab'an  seamen  913  175 
SB.  Voyage  round  the  world.  3  v.  913  88 
RTOX.  Coll.  of  voyages.  1808.  17V.  913  B-9 
)LDs.  Vojrage  of  the  Potomac.  1834.  913  loi 

JLDSON.     Boat  voyages.     1884 913  197 

is.  Cruising  round  the  world.  1708.  913  82 
ZER.     Circumavigation  by  Novara. 

^59-     3  ▼ 508  B-5 

ific  results  of  voyage  of  Challenger. 

IV 508  R-i 

SBY,  W.     Life;  by  Jackson.     1 861.  926.2  28 

.  Capt,  J.     True  travels,  etc.     2  v.     913  80 

Cruise  of  the  Challenger.     1877..  913  128 

iiT.     Ocean  wave.     1883 .*9I3  193 

>R.  Voyage  of  the  Columbia.  2  v.  913  131 
AS.  Voyage  to  South  Seas.  1745.  913  87 
SON.  Voyage  of  the  Challenger.  2  v.     508  20 

E.     Adventures  of  Drake *9I3  184 

;ellan.     1880 *9I3  163 

a^es  of  Vasco  da  (iama.  1878.... *9i3  156 
»tVKR.     Voyage  to  N.   Pacific,  etc. 

■95.     6  V 913  91 

.     Exploration  of  world.    1879.  3  v.       911  5 

e  and  venture *9i  3157 

es by  Dutch  E.  India  Co.     1703...     913  56 

K  of  Vasco  da  Gama 913  153 

»  round  the  world.     1843 913  57 

PER.     The  sea.     4  v *9io  B-i 

a.     U.  .S.  expl.  exped.     1842.     5  v.  913  R-2 

so,   under** The   New   World"  and   "The   Island 
World."] 


EXTENSIVE    TRAVELS. 

,  N.      Under  the  mizzen  mast *9i3  141 

R.  C.     On  board  the  "  Rocket  ".*9i3  164 

RTH,  ed.      In  every  clime 913  B-35 

way  round *9i 3  1 58 

Due  West.      1884 913  194 

.VN.     An  actor's  tour.     1885 913  200 

Over  new  and  old  ground 913  195 

/.     Illustrated  travels.     2  v 913  B-33 


Bekhi.kr.     Cruise  of  the  "Brooklyn '*.. .  913  199 

Bell.     Other  countries.     1872.     2  v 913  125 

Bln(;lev.     Modern  travels.     1823.     6  v..  913  165 

Brassev.     Around  the  world.     1878 913  154 

Brooks.     Up  and  down.     1872 913  114 

Bi'TLER.     Far  out.     1880 913  174 

Carnecik.     Round  the  world.     1884. . . .   913  196 

Cleveland.     Voyages.      1850 913  133 

Coffin.     Our  new  way  round.     1876 *9i3  iii 

Same.     1869.     2  v *9i3  1 10 

CoLTON.     Deck  and  port,     i860 913  134 

CooTE.  Wanderings  S.  and  E.  1882...  913  179 
CUMMINC.  Hebrides  to  Himalayas.  2  v.  913  180 
Curtis.  Dottings  round  the  circle.  1876.  913  127 
Dana.  Two  years  before  the  mast.  1880. *9I3  121 
Delano.     Voyages  and  travels.     1817...  913  100 

DiLKE.     Greater  Britain.     1866 913  140 

Dlxon.     Fore  and  aft.     1883 *9I3  191 

FANNhNc.  Voyages  round  the  world.  1833.  913  102 
(]erstaecker.  Round  the  world.  1854. *9I3  loS 
Helm.s.  Pioneering  Far  East.  1882....  913  178 
IIlnes.     Voyage  round  the  world.     1850.  913  105 

Keane.     On  blue  water.     1883 913  190 

KEATiNd.     With  (Jen.  (Irant.     1879 913  161 

Klnc.slev.     Round  the  world.     1870.  2  v.  913  129 

KiRBY.     World  at  home.     1870 *9I3  122 

I.ANGSDORIK.     Voyagcs,  ctc.     1803-07..     91397 

Lucv.     East  by  West.     1885.     2  v 913  201 

MacO.wock.     Tenncssean  abroad.    1854.  913  137 

Mateaix.     Peeps  abroad *9i3  183 

Pkeikfek.     Lady's  second  journey.     1856.  913  138 

Round  the  world.     1868 *9I3  159 

IMnoEoN.     Engineer's  holiday.     1882.  2  v.  913  185 

Prime.     Around  the  world.     1872 913  189 

Pi'MPELLY.     .Across  Am.  and  Asia.     1870.  913  124 

Rai'ELJE.     Excursions,  etc.     1834 913  116 

RocKWEiL.     Sketches  of  travel.     1842...  913  117 

Russell.     My  watch  below.     1882 913  182 

Seward.     Around  the  world.     1873 913  109 

Simpson.     Meeting  the  sun.     1874 913  106 

Smiles.  Round  the  world  by  a  boy.  1872.  *9i3  115 
TiLLEY.  Japan.  A  moor  and  Pacific,  i860.  913  123 
Train.     Am.  merchant  in  Europe,  ctc.  . .   913  135 

Travels  at  home.     1816.     2v *9i3  146 

Vassar.  Twenty  y'rs  around  the  world.  .  913  120 
Ward.     Let'rs  from  three  contin'ts.     1851.  913  139 

Warren.     Dust  and  foam.     1859 913  119 

Wood.     Wandering  sketches.     1849 913  136 

Young.  Around  the  world  with  Grant.   2V.913  B-27 


*  For  younf^  readers. 


14 


EUROPE. 


EUROPE. 


PREHISTORIC. 

Dawkins.     Cave  hunting.     1874 57^  6 

Geikie.     Prehistoric  Europe.     1881 57147 

Prichard.   East'n  origin  of  Celtic  nations.       49C  3 
Rau.     Early  man  in  Europe.     1876 571  B-i 


GENERAL  HISTORY. 

Alison.  Epitome  of  history  of  Europe..  940  132 
History  of  Europe.  1789-1815.  20  v.  94054 
History  of  Europe.  181 5-1852.  4  v. .  940  50 
Bryce.  Holy  Roman  empire,  to  1866. . .  940  27 
Cochrane.  Historic  pictures.  1865.  2  v.  940  81 
Dyer.  Hist,  modem  Europe.  1857.  4  v.  940  i 
Edgar.     Nations  of  mod.  Europe.     1864.  *940  20 

Europe  and  the  allies.     1855 940  80 

Fitzgerald.  Kings  of  Europe.  1870. .  940  91 
Freeman.  Gen.  sketch  of  Europ'n  hist. .  *940  18 
Historical  geog.  of  Europe.  1 881.  2  v.  911  8 
History  of  Europe  (Primer).  1876. . .  .*940  106 
Fyffe.  Hist,  modem  Europe,  v.  I.  1880.  940  120 
GuizoT.     Hist,  of  civilization.    1861.    4  v.     940  13 

Halsev.     Genealog.  chart  of  rulers 940  C-i 

Hennedert.  Europe  sous  les  armes.  1884.  355  26 
Holland.  Foreign  reminiscences.  1851.  '940  79 
Johnstone.  Historical  abstracts.  1880.  940  119 
Koch.     Revolutions  in  Europe.     1836. . .     940  12 

Lamb.     Warrior  kings.     1883 *940  131 

Latham.    Nationalities  of  E.    1863.    2  v.      9408 

Lord.     From  Luther  to  Napoleon *940  103 

Menziks.     History  of  Europe 940  30 

MiJLLER.     Pol.  hist,  of  recent  times 940  130 

Nichol.  Tables  of  history,  etc.,  etc. . .  .^902  B-2 
Payne.  Hist.  European  Colonies.  1878.  325  15 
Praet.  Pol.  hist.  15th,  i6th,  17th  cent's.  940  35 
Raumer.  Hist.  i6th,  17th  cent's.  2  v. .  940  37 
Russell..  Hist,  modern  Europe.  3v...  940  5 
Secret  history  of  Europe.  1 71*2.  2  v. . . .  940  21 
Taylor.     Revolutions,  etc.     1843.     2  v.     940  10 

Temple.     Works.     4  v 940  97 

TiLLOTSON.  Stories  of  wars.  1 574-1658.  94034 
Voltaire.     Annals  of  the  empire.     3  v. .     840  30  | 

Annales  do  I'empire 840  140 

Wilson.  Private  diary.  1812-14.  2  v.  940  76 
Wright.     Womankind  in  Western  Europe 

to  17th  century.     i86g 394  5 


GENERAL    POLITICS    AND    DIPLOMACY. 

Argyll.     The  eastern  question.     2  v. . . .    327.2  3 
Berlin,  Treaty  of.     1878.     (Text.) 42  B-3 

*  For  young  readers. 


Bernard.  Lect's  on  diplomacy.  1868.. 
BuRLiNGAME,  ed.  International  politics. . 
Demombynes.       Constitutions    europeen- 

nes.     1881.     2v y 

Diplomatic  Review.     1855.     2  v.  in  i. ...  3a; 

Same.     1856-77.     v.  3-25 327] 

Duff.     Studies  in  E.  politics.     1866 9 

Elements  of  unity  in  S.  E.  Europe.     Ref- 
erence list;  by  Foster,     v.  2 

Frost.     Secret  soc's  of  the  European  revo- 
lutions.    1 776-1876.     2  v 3 

Gentz.  Europe  before  and  after  Fr.  rev.  9 
Heeren.  Political  system  of  E.  1846. .  9 
Hkrtslet.  E.  by  treaty.  1814-75.  3  v.  941 
Holland.     European  concert  in  Elastem 

question;  treaties,  etc.     1885 

Kemble,  ed.  State  papers,  etc.  1688-1714.  9 
May.     Democracy  in  Europe.    1878.    2v,    3 

Paris,  Treaty  of.     1856.     (Text.) 4! 

Pradt.     After  cong.  of  Aix-la-Chapelle. .     9 


GENERAL    GEOGRAPHY.— GUIDE-BO 

Appleton.     European  guide  book.     2  v. 914 

Bradshaw.     General  guide.     1862 914 

Loomis.     Index  guide.     1882 914 

Moberly.     Geog.  of  S.  Europe.     1881..  91 

Morford.     Short-trip  guide.     1874 9I4I 

Same.     1875 914 

Murray.     Hand-book,     i860 914 

Reclus.     The  earth  and  its  inhabitants. 

Pt.  5:     Europe.     1882.     5v 91, 

Rudler  and  Chlsholm.     Europe.     1885.  91 

Satchel  g^ide.     1872 914 

Same.      1880 914 

Same.      1881 914 

Smyth.     The  Mediterranean.     1854 91 

Taylor,  ed.     Picturesque  Europe.     3  v. .  91^ 

Tk.mplk  et  al.     The  Mediterranean 91. 

WiNSLOW.     Children's  fairy  geography.  .♦91 


GENERAL  EUROPEAN  TRAVEL. 

Abbott.     Rollo's  tour 'o 

Aldrich.     Ponkapog  to  Pesth.     1883....  91 
Beacon SFi eld,  Earl  of.     Home  letters. 

1830-1831 91 

Bellows.     Old  world  in  its  new  face.    2  v.    9 
Benedict.     Run  through  Europe,     i860.    9 

Book  of  travels.     1871 *. 9 

Bryant.     Letters  of  a  traveler.     1855....    9 

X  For  reference. 


EUROPE.  — GENERAL  TRAVEL. 


15 


914  57 

914  5 
914  21 

914  82 

914  61 


Sights  and  sensations.  1869. .  914  80 
u>.     Two  mo's  in  Europe.     1879.  914  115 

WORTH.     Zigzag  journeys '024901 

r.    First  years  in  Europe.     1866.     914  56 
I  and  thoughts  in  Europe.     1852 . . 
.  Letters  from  Europe.    1827.  2  v. 

NC.     A  ph3rsician's  vacation 

s.  Cruise  of  the  ' '  North  Star  " . . 
.  Eleven  w'ks  in  Europe.  1852. 
s,   ("Mark    Twain.")     Innocents 

oad 914  15 

914  16 

9^4  17 

p  abroad.     1880 9i4  119 

914  120 

914  121 

f.    European  life.     1849.     2  v 914  10 

L     France,  Holland,  etc.     1865..       914  3 

\rctic  sunbeams.     1882 914  139 

t  sunbeams.     1882 914  140 

T.     Midsummer  lark.     1883 914  147 

L.     Nile  to  Norway.     1882 9^4  97 

:.  J.     Old  world  with  young  eyes. .  *9I4  98 

r.     Sketches  abroad.     1868 914  68 

Lawyer  abroad.     1874 914  90 

'.    Old  world  and  new.    1836.    2  v.     914  88 

Voyage  into  Mediterranean.    1628  914  118 

1857    914  113 

i.    Observations  in  E.    1844.    2  v.     914  36 

The  Percy  family.     6  v ♦015207 

?.     Familiar  letters.     1866 914  58 

Killamcy  to  Golden  Horn.  1877  914  74 
;.  A  woman's  first  impressions  ...  98.2  5 
y.  Centennial  com'r  in  E.  1876  .  914  91 
L.  Sparks  from  a  locomotive.  1859  914  75 
%.  Europe  thro'  Am.  spectacles. . .  914  22 
ICH,  fd.  Merry's  balloon  travels...  *9I4  104 
iM.    A  year  in  Europe.    1819.    2  v.     914  13 

Abroad  again.     1877 914  79 

theocean.     1871 9^4  94 

Family  flight,  France,  etc.     i88i.*9i4  142 

Puchwork.     1841.     3  v 914  7 

ivcTON.     After  glow  of  travel 914  144 

»  her  travels.     1868 *9I4  99 

s.     Summer  jaunt.     1878 914  117 

LD.     One  year  abroad.     1877 *9I4  loi 

From  oak  to  olive.     1868 914  54 

Jackson.)     Bits  of  travel.     1872..     91420 

E.     lady's  ride,  Florence  to  Cher- 

Bg.     1883 914  145 

Solitary  walks.     1828 9^4  9^ 

Portraits  of  places.     1884 914  157 

iatkatic  sketches.     1875 9^4  64 

'.    Letters  from  E.     1879 914  Pam.  i 


KiRKLAND.     Holidays  abroad.    1849.    2  v.     914  32 
Laing.     Notes  of  a  traveller.     1854 914  25 

State  of  Europe'an  people.    1849 914  '2 

LiPPiNCOTT.     Haps  and  mishaps.     1854.     91455 

Locke.     Nasby  in  exile.     1882 914  148 

Longfellow.    Outre-mer.    1835 914  44 

Same.     1856 914  45 

Same.     1865 914  45^ 

McCabe.     Our  young  folks  abroad ^027401 

Macgregor.     a  1,000  miles  in  the  "  Rob 

Roy."     1871 ♦914  73 

Matthews.     My  holiday.     1867 98.2  3 

Maximilian  I.     Recollections.     3  v 914  69 

Merwin.     Old  sights  with  new  eyes 914  78 

Mitchell.     Fresh  gleanings.     1851 91448 

Montgomery.     Our  Admiral's  flag 914  24 

Moore.     Society  in  France,  etc.     2  v....     91427 

Moulton.     Random  rambles.     1881 914  136 

Murphy  <f/fl/.    On  the  Rhine,  etc.    1881.914135 

Neale.     Thro'  Germany,  etc.     1818 914  B-i 

Near  home.     1870 *9I4  1 14 

Noah.     Travels.     1815 9144 

Old  Merry's  travels.     1S73 *9I4  112 

OssOLi.     Home  and  abroad.     1856 914  46 

Same.     1S60 914  47 

Over  the  ocean.     1846 914  81 

Peabody.     Reminiscences  of  travel.  1868     914  84 

Peake.     Pen  pictures.     1874 914  23 

Pictures  and  portraits.     1881 914  134 

Pitman.     European  breezes.     18S2 914  138 

Post.     Scenes  in  Europe.     1874 914  49 

Prime.     Europe  and  the  East.     2  v 914  62 

Raffles.     Letters.     181 7 914  29 

Rapid  transit  abroad.     1879 914  1 16 

Redhouse.     Diary  of  the  Shah.     1873...     91483 

Sand,  Geo.     Lettres  d'un  voyageur 914  107 

Sandwich.     Round  the  mediterranean. . .  914  B-2 

ScUDDER.     Mr.  Bodley  abroad *0268o4 

Sedgwick.     Letters  from  abroad.     2  v. . .     914  34 

Sidney.     How  they  went  to  Europe *0276o3 

SiLLiMAN.     Visit  to  Europe.     185 1.     2  v.     914  38 

Steele.     Letters  from  Europe.     1859 98.21 

Stoddard.     Red-letter  days.     1884 914  149 

Stokes.     College  tramps.     1880 *9i4  131 

Stowe.     Sunny  memories.     1854.     2  v. .     914  52 

Swinburne.     Courts  of  Europe.     2  v 

Tapi'AN.     New  world  to  old.     1852.     2  v. 
Taylor.     By-ways  of  Europe.     1869. . . . 

Home  and  abroad.     1876.     2  v 

Views  afoot.     1878 *9I4  100 

Same.     1885 *9i4  ioo}i 

Terhune.      (Marion    llarland).      Loitcr- 

ings 914  132 

Thompson.     Beaten  paths.     1874 914  50 


914  I 

914  65 

914  19 

914  105 

100 

lOO^j 


*  For  youDg  raiders. 


16 


EUROPE.  — ENGLAND. 


Trafton.     American  girl  abroad.     1872. 
Tripp.     Crests  from  ocean  world.     1848.. 
Twain,  Mark    (See  Clemens). 
Wallace.     A  woman's  experience.    1872. 

Walton.     Souvenirs.     1866 

Warnkr.     Roundabout  journey.    1884... 

^   Saunterings.     1872 

Willis.     Pencilling^  by  the  way.     2  v. . . 

Summer  cruise  in  the  Med.     1853 

Wines.     Two  years  and  a  half  in  Am. 

navy.     1831.     2v 

Wise.     Scampavias.     1857 

WiTMER.     Wild  oats^sown  abroad.     1872. 
Wood.     Saunterings  in  E.     1882 

Same  

Yankee  boy  from  home.     1865 


♦914 

108 

914  95 

914 

76 

914 

51 

914 

150 

914 

72 

914  41 

914  40 

914  30 

914 

67 

914  1 

103 

98.: 

2  6 

98.  J 

2  7 

914 

9f, 

ENGLAND.— GREAT  BRITAIN. 

PREHISTORIC— CELTIC. 

Beth  am.     Gael  and  Cymbri.     1834 942.1  36 

BORLASE.  Antiq.  of  Cornwall.  1769. ..942.1  R-i 
Da  VIES.     Celtic  researches.     1804 942.  i  35 

The  British  Druids.     1809 299  l^-2 

Dawkins.  Early  man  in  Britain.  1S80.  571  44 
Duke.  Dmidical  temples,  Wilts.  1S46.  571  19 
Elton.     Origins  of  Eng.  history.    1882  .  .942.1  51 

Essay  on  neo-I)ruidic  heresy.     1838 299  B-i 

Evans.     Ancient  bronze  implements 571  52 

Ancient  stone  implements,  etc 571  8 

Green  WELL.     British  Barrows.     1877  ...     571  39 

Guest.     Origines  Celtica?,  etc.     2  v 942.1  55 

Jewett.     Grave  mounds.     1870 571   17 

Half  hours  among  English  antiq 571  18 

Rhys.     Celtic  Britain,     1882 942.1  53 

Skene,  ed.     Four  ancient  books  of  Wales. 

2  V S96  1 2 

Smiddv.     Essay  on  the  Druids.     1871  . ..       299  4 

Stevens.     Flint  chips.     1870 571  7 

Toland.     The  Druids.     1S15 299  5 

Williams  ab  Itiiel,  ed.      Barddas 299  24 


RO.MAN.  — .SAXON. 

Adams.  Before  the  conquest.  i870..,*942.i  14 
Alfred,  the  peat,  and  William  thedonq., 

by  Powell 942.  i   50 

Alfred,  M<r.^'-m7 A     Life;  by  Abbott  .  .*923.2  106 

Life ;  by  Giles.     184S 942.1   13 

Life  ;  by  Hughes *923.2  105 

Life;  by  Thorpe.     1853 923.2  104 

Alijen.  Anglo-Saxon  Britain.  1881  ....  942.1  49 
Allies.  British,  Roman,  Saxon  antiq. . . .  (>J2.I  39 
AncienX  history,  Eng.  and  French.    2  v. .  .(>42.i  25 


9 
9 
9 


Anderson.     Croydon,  prehistoric  and  Ro- 
man.    1874 94 

Roman  City  of  Uriconium.     1867 q 

Saxon  Croydon.     1877 94 

Archaeological  journal 

Armitage.     Childhood  of  Eng:  nation. . .  9 

Barnes.     Early  England.     1869 9 

Bathurst.   Roman  antiq.  at  Sydney  Pk.  .94: 
BoNWiCK.     Our  nationalities.    1881.    4  v. 
I.    Who  are  the  Irish  ? 
II.    Who  are  the  Scotch  ? 
in.    Who  are  the  Welsh  > 
IV.    Who  are  the  English  ? 

Coote.     Romans  of  Britain.     1878 9 

Edward,  the  Confessor.     Lives 94J 

English  before  Norman  conq.     Reference 

list ;  by  Foster.     V.  i 

YiXi^Y.'isi:?.  of  Woreester,  Chronicle.  1854.9 
Freeman.     Old  Eng.  hist,  for  children. .  ^9 

Origin  of  the  E.  nation ^9 

Geoffrey  of  Monmouth.    British  histor>', 

trans.     1842 

CiRKEN.     Conquest  of  Eng.     1883 9 

Making  of  Eng.     18S1 

ILvir.H.     Conquest  by  Saxons.     1861 

Anglo-Sa-xon  sagas.     1861 

Hall.     Queens  before  conquest.  1854.  2  v. 
HoDCErrs.     Older  Eng. ;  lect's.   1SS4.  2V.9 
Kemhle.     Saxons  in  Flngland.     1876.    2  v.  9 
Laitknukrc.     F^ng.    under   Anglo-.Saxon 

kings.     1845.     2v 

LvsoNs.     Our  British  ancestors.     1S65... 
Matthew  of  Westminster.      Flowers  of 

hist.     1S53.      2v 9 

Miller.     Hist.  Anglo-Saxons.     1S56.  . . .  9 
Nicholas.     Pedigree  of  F'ng.  people  .... 
Paluravk.      Hist,  of  a ng. -.Saxons.     iS6t).  9 

Powell.     Early  England.     1S79 9 

Rookr  ry' /fVw</(f'crr.  Flowers  of  hist.  2  v.  9 
St.  John.     The  four  conquests.   1862.  2  v.  9 

Scarth.     Roman  Britain.     1883 9 

Six  old  English  chronicles.     184S 9 

Strea  I'FELD.     Lincolnshire  and  the  Danes  9 
Thackeray.     Britain  under  Roman  em- 
perors.      2  v K 

Thru  IT.     Anglo-Saxon  home.     1S62 

Turner.     Hist.  Anglo-Saxons.   1S40.  3  v.   < 

Vergil.     English  hist.     v.  i 9. 

Whitaker.  Manchester;  Roman-Brit.  .94: 
William  of  Afalmesbury\  Chronicle  ...  .9. 
Winkelm ANN.  Gcschichtc  dcr  Angel-Sach- 

sen.     18S3 9. 

Wright.     Celt.  Roman,  Saxon.     1S75...9. 

Essays,  archacolog.  subjects.  2  v 

Wylie.     Fairport  graves.     1852 94; 


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EUROPE.— ENGLAND. 


17 


NORMAN  RULE. 

>]ofnnan  kings  of  Eng.     1869. . .    942.2  6 
»N.      £ng.    a  continental  power. 

-1216.     1878 942.2  56 

.      Norman  conquest.    1870.   6  v.  942.1  16 

istory  of  same ♦942.2  63 

Norman  Britain 942.2  67 

K.     Hist.    Normandy  and   Eng. 

.      4v 942.2  59 

>  Hoveden.     Annals,  A.  D.  732- 

.      2  V 942.2  42 

'.     Norman  conquest.     1856.  2  v.  942.1  21 

Eng.  in  middle  ages.     5  v  . . . .   942.2  i 

Roman  de  Rou;  tr.  by  Malet.  .  .942.2  B-2 

I   Rufus.      Hist.;    by    Freeman.    . 

\.     2  V 942.2  64 

\tk€  Conqueror.  Life;  by  Abbott. '923.2  no 

is  companions;  by  Planche.  2  v.  923.2  108 


THE  PLANTAGENETS. 

\     The  barons*  war.     1871 942.2  8 

L     Chaucer's  England.    1869.  2  v.       394  8 

»  Petroburgensc 942.2  33 

ttcs  de  London;  Henry   HL-Ed- 

d  III 942.2  30 

0  I.     Life  and  reign.     1872 942.219 

D  in.     Hist.;  by  Warburton 942.2  55 

D,  Black  Prince.     Life;  by  Creigh- 

.     1877 *923.2  441 

by  Jones.     1867 ♦923.2  77 

manuals  of    Eng.    hist.;    ed.    by 

ight 942.2  52 

ER.     Early  chroniclers.     188 1 942  226 

us  CambAnsis.     De   instructione 

icipnm.  I.  3.     18H6 942.2  9 

II.    Life;  byLyttleton.  1768.  4  V.  942.2  15 

>FT.     Chronicle.     2  v 942.2  40 

e  antiquis  legibus  (London),  1178- 

4 942.2  32 

De  nugis  curialium 942.2  34 

cw  Paris.      English    hist.  A.   D. 

5-1273.     3  V 942.2  44 

>RT,  Simon  de.     Life;  by  Creigh- 

.     1876 '923.2  440 

by  Prothcro.     1877 942.2  53 

V.  English  hist.  14th  cent.  1877.942.250 
GENETS.     Reference  List;  by  Fos- 

Y.  1 16  55 

Dl.  Life;  by  Abbott.  i857..»923.2  iii 
by  James.      1842.     2v 942.210 

1854-     «v 942.212 

1  JI.  lJiie\  by  Abbott.  1858.  *923.2  112 
0/  ihc  times  of;  by  Dunster . . .  ♦942.2  14 


Robert  of  Gloucester,  Chronicle.  2  v. .  942.2  38 
Rowley.     Rise    of    the    people.      1215- 

1485.     1878. 942.2  57 

SAUNDERS4     Cabinet  pict's  of   Eng.    life; 

Chaucer.     1845 394  3^ 

Stubbs.     Early  PlanUgenets.     1877 942.2  54 

WiLUAM  de  Rishanger.     Chronicle 942.2  29 

Wright.     Domestic  manners,  middle  ages.       ^94  4 


LANCASTER  AND  YORK. 

Domesday  of  St.  Paul's.     A.  D.  1222 322  9 

Edgar.     Wars  of  the  roses ^942.2  51 

Edward  IV.     Hist,  of  the  recouerye  of  his 

kingdomes;  by  Bruce 942.2  26 

Edward  V.     Grants  from  crown 942.2  35 

Eng.  and  France  under  house  of  Lancaster .  942. 2  7 
Eng.  Chronicle,  Richard  1 1. -Henry  VI...  942.2  36 
Gairdner.     Houses    of     I>ancaster    and 

York.     1875 942.2  48 

Same 942.2  49 

Hall.  Chronicle.  HenryIV.-HenryVin.942.2  B-i 
Henry  IV.     Hist.  Eng.  under;  by  Wylie.  942.2  68 

Henry  V.     Hist.;  by  Towle.     1866 ^942.2  22 

Life;  by  Tyler.     1838.     2  v 942.2  20 

Margaret  of  Anjou.     Letters 942.2  37 

Life;  by  Abbott.     1861 *923.2  113 

Life;  by  Hookham.     1872.     2  v 942.2  23 

Paston.     Letters;  reigns  of   Henry  VL- 

Richard  III 942.2  47 

Pauli.     Pictures  of  old  Eng.     1861 942.2  66 

Richard  in.     Hist.;  by  Gairdner.  1878.942.258 

Hist. ;  by  Halstead.     1844 942.2  25 

Hist;  by  Sir  T.  More *  324  54 

Richard  III.     Life;  by  Abbott.    1870. ^923.2  114 

Richard  of  Ciretuester.     Britain 914.2  I 

Vergil.     Three  b'ks  of  Eng.  hist.    Henry 

VI. -Edward  IV 942.2  31 

Warkworth.     Chronicle,  Edward  IV. . .  942.2  28 


THE  TUDORS. 

Boleyn,  Anne.     Chapter  of  history;   by 

Friedman.     1884.     2v 942.357 

Life;  by  Dixon.     1873 923.2  115 

Memoirs;  by  Benger.     1851 923.2  118 

Bourne.     English  seamen  under  the  Tu- 

dors.     1868.     2v 6564 

Burke.     Portraits;  Tudor  dynasty.  4  v...  942.3  45 

Camden.     Britannia.     1586 914.2  R-i 

Catharine  of  Aragon;  by  Du  Boys.  2  v.  942.3  49 

Life;  by  Dixon.     1873.     3  V 923.2  115 

Cecil,  Lord  Burgh  ley.     Letters  to  Sir 

G.  Carew 942.3  38 

Memoirs;  by  Nares.     1828.     3  V 923.2  B-i$ 


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18 


ENGLAND.  — THE   TUDORS.  ETC. 


I 


Chamberlain.     Letters;  reign  of  Eliz.  ..942.3  37 

Chronicle  of  Calais 942.3  30 

Chronicle  of  Queen  Jane 942.3  34 

Chronicle  of  Grey  Friars v 942.3  35 

Creighton.     Tudors  and  Reformation. . .  942.3  44 

CunS'INGIIAM,  ed.     Revels  at  court 822.3  44 

Dee.     Private  diary 942.3  28 

Egerton  papers 942.3  27 

Elizabeth,  Queen.   Age  of;  by  Creighton.  942.3  25 
And  her  times;  letters  of  Burghley,  et  ai. 

2v 942.3  53 

And  James  I.     Letters 942.3  33 

Character;  by  Bohun.     1693 923.2  134 

Felicities  of;  by  Bacon 192  7 

First  four  years;  by  Hay  ward 942.3  26 

Life;  by  Abbott.     1871 *923.2  136 

Same.     1869 *923.2  137 

Life;  by  Townsend.     1874 923.2  135 

Memoirs;  by  Birch.     1754.     2  v 942.3  B-2 

Memoirs  of  court;  by  Aiken.     1823 942.3  24 

Youth  of;  by  Wiesener.     2  v 942.3  42 

Froude.     Hist.  Eng.  from  fall  of  Wolsey 

to  death  of  Elizabeth.     1865.     12  v..  942. 3  11 
GiusTiNiAN.      Dispatches   from    court   of 

Henry  VHL     1515-1519.     2v 942.340 

GoADBY.     Eng.  of  Shakespeare.     1881...     39437 

Grey.     Commentary  of  services 942.3  31 

Guernsey.     Spanish  armada.     1877 942.3  52 

Harrison.  Eng.  in  Shakespeare's  youth.  942.3  B-24 
Henry  Vn.     Hist.;  by  Bacon.     1641  ..942.3  B-i 

Same 192  7 

Henry  Vni.     And  his  wives;  by  Herbert.  942.3  51 

Hist. ;  by  Turner.     1827.     2  v 942.3  i 

Hist,  of  Eng.  under;  by  Herbert 942.3  39 

I^etters  and  papers  of  the  reign  of.  12  v. 942. 3  B-5 

Life;  by  Audin.     1852 942.3  10 

Life;  by  Tytler.    1837 942.3  23 

Memoirs  of  Court;  by  Thomson.     2  v. .    942.3  8 

To  death  of  Wolsey;  by  Brewer.     2  v. .  942.3  55 

Herbert  0/  Cherbury.     Autobiography. .  942.3  39 

Howard.     Talbot  and  Cecil  papers.  3v. .    942.3  5 

James  I.     Cor.  with  Sir  R.  Cecil 942.3  36 

Maciiyn.     Diary.     15 50-1 563 942.3  32 

Naunton.     Fragmenta  regalia;   court   of 

Elizabeth.     1814 942.3  B-4 

NORDEN.     Speculi  Britannix  pars.   1594..    914.2  2 

Nucius.     Second  book  of  travels 914.2  3 

Plampton  correspondence 942.2  27 

Rutland  papers 942.3  29 

Sneyd, /ra/u.     Island  of  Eng.     1500 914.24 

Spanish  armadai     Reference  list;  by  Fos- 
ter,    v.  I 1655 

Stafford.      Briefe  conceipt  of  English 

policy 942.3  B-25 

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Stubbes.     Anatomy  of  abuses.    1583 3 

Thornbury.     Shakespeare's  Eng.     2  v. . 
Turner.     Hist.   Edward  VL,   Mar>-  and 
Elizabeth.     1829.     2  v < 


THE  FIRST  STUARTS. 

Bramston.  Autobiography.  1611-1700.9. 
Carew.  Letters  to  T.  Roe.  161 5 — 161 7.  9. 
Charles  I.  Attempted  escapes;  by  Hillier.  9: 

Commentaries  on;  by  Disraeli.     2  v 9.! 

Court  and  times;  by  Gamache.     2  v. ...  9.' 

Eikon  Basilike 94: 

Fall  of;  by  Gardiner.     1882.     2  v ()42 

Letters  to  the  Queen 9: 

Life;  by  Abbott.     1869 *923 

Same.     1848 *922 

Memoirs  of  court;  by  Aikin.     2  v 9^1 

Personal  gov't  of;  by  Gardiner.    2  v 9^ 

Treaty  with  covenanters,  1640;  by  Bor- 
ough  (>j 

Dalrymple.     Memoirs  of  Great   Britain 

and  Ireland.     1629-1702.     3  V 9.^ 

Elsing.     Notes  of  debates  in  lords.   1621.  94 

Foreign  protestants  and  aliens  in  Eng 94 

Francisco  DE  Jesus.     Spanish  marriage.  94 

Gardi.n'KR.     First  two  Stuarts,  etc 9.^ 

Same 9.^ 

Hist,  of  E.     1603-1642.     1883.     10  V.  945 
Prince   Charles  and   the   Spanish    mar- 
riage.    1869.     2  V 9: 

Harlky.     Letters.     1625-1643 9^; 

James  I.     Court  and  times;  by  Williams. 

1848.     2  V 9^ 

Memoirs  of  court;  by  Aikin.    1JC3.    2  v.  9. 
Manciikster.     Court  and^  society;  Eliza- 
beth to  Anne.     1864.     2  v 9 

Parliamentar)'  debates  in  1610 9. 

Rous.     Diar)-.     1625-1643 9^ 

Sfekd.     Theatre  of  empire.     1676 91. 

Stuarts.     Genealog)*  of  the  house  of;  by 

Noble 94 

Vaughan.     Eng.  under  the  Stuarts.  2  v. .    < 

Verney  family.     Letters  and  papers 9: 

Whitelocke.     Liber  famclicus 9^ 

YONGE.     Diar>'.     1604-1628 ' 9: 


CIVIL  WAR  AND  COMMONWEAL* 

Adams.     The  great  civil  war.     1880  . .  .*94S 
BissKiT.    Hist,  commonwealth.   1867.  2v.  9^ 

Blake.     Life;  by  Dixon.     1885 92; 

Burton.     Diary.     1656-1659.    4  v 9^ 

Cary,  ed.     Memorials  of  civil  war.     2  v. .  9^ 
Clarendon.     Hist,  rebellion.     7  v y 


ENGLAND. -THE  COMMONWEALTH,  ETC. 


Y.     The  struggle  against  absolute 

larcbf.     1878 941.4  94 

.Y   and  Phillpotts.      King   and 

187& 94a-4  as 

collection  ol   books 

V.  3 16B-17 

.^  i8s4-     av ^3.4  51 

nandspeecbes;  «/. by Carlfle.  3V.943.4  4B 

!,    5  V ; Sao.a  378 

:  by  Adams *943'4  55 

;  by  Andrews.     1870 94x4  50 

\  by  Coniish.     tSBa *94i'4  107 

;  by  Headley.     1848 9424  S3 

.eie.  94a-4  104 

land  '^^fi^    1883 943.4  I oB 

ector  and  sons;  v. .  943.4  46 

ij^i  ■■942.4  119 

lication;  94^-4  54 

RELL,  R.  Hist. ;  by  Guiiot.  3  v. .  943,4  99 
,5r>J.  Bi{«. ;  by  Forsier.  av.. 933. 3416 
md  Ger.  of  tbirty 

doc'ts.    3  v...  94a. 4  83 

4v 94a-4  35 

AX,  Lffrd.     Life;   by  Markhani 933.3  345 

.AND,  Lord.     Life;  by  l^wis. 913.3  303 

•n-Es.  ■4lM(]li«     838.. 943.4  B-3 

■ER.  ..933.3    76 

i.s.  G.  N.   Ci^it  .   943.4130 

■IS.W.  Ilist.oC  4".  943.4  39 

iT.     H  or  1640 943.4  43 

■DEN  Nugent.  3V.933.3  158 

H.    Chronicle  of  Ibe  war,     1676. .  .943.4  B-3 

ES.     Behemoth 193  38 

i  of  commons.    Remonstrance.  1641. 


1).. 


9061 
HISSON.   Cat.   \.     Memoirs;   by   his 

ile.     1846 933.3  348 

;,  Cm.     Life;  by  Gumble.    1671..  .933.3  247 

:;  by  Skinner.     1733 933.3  346 

I  fall  of  the  republic;  by  Guizot 943.4  56 

ment  failed  in  1640;  proceedings  . . .  943.4  So 
ICK.  Index  to  names  of  royalists. . .  943.4  95 
N.     Lessons   from  rise  and  fall  of 

nmion«-ealth.     1S84 943.4  I3i 

IT,  Prinee.     And   the  cavaliers;  by 

farbuTton.     1S49.     3  v 933.3  349 

:.  Gcschichte  der  revolution.  iSSi  .943,4  103 
tO'Ui,  Earl  ef.     Life;   by  Cooper. 

174-     a  V 933,3  431 

IDE.      Diary    of    marches   of    royal 

my. WM  78 

X>B.     State  papers.     1743.     7  v..  .943.4  R-i 

T  papers;  looff  parliament 943.4  67 

\OCKX.     Swedish  embassy.     3  v. . .  943.4  84 


Anne,  Quttn.     Age  of ;  by  Morris,   1877.943.5  Sj 

History;  by  Boyer,     1735 943,5  R-l 

Hist,  of  1880.  3  V. . ,  943.5  91 

Memoirs  of  her  son;  by  Lewis 943-5  108 

AsHTOS.     Social  life,  reign  of  Anne,  3v,.     39439 

BUR.VET.     History  of  his  time.     6  v 943.5  94 

Same.     (Folio.)     2  v 94*.  5  R-> 

Carrfx.     The  counter  revolution  in  Eng- 
land.    1846 941.4  By 

Anglix  notitia.     1679. . .  943,4  SS 

C  by  Darker.  1853., 933. 3  145 

Sidney.   1843,  3  v.  .933.3  333 

s;  by  Hoskins.   3  v. . .  943.4  63 

Life;  by  Abbott.     1849 "933.3  146 

Same.     1866 '•933.3  147 

Memoirs;  by  Clayton.     1S59.     3  v 941.4  65 

^^     179a-    2v wa-46r 

Charles  11.  ani/ Jamks  II.     Moneys  paid 

for  secret  services 943.4  70 

Davies.     Journal.     1688-1690 943.4  75 

EvKLYN,  J.     Memoirs,  diary,  etc.     5  v.  .938.3  33S 

Hale.     Fall  of  the  Stuarts 940  43 

James  II.     Reign  of;  by  Fok.     1846 942.4  87 

Same,     1S08 943,4  B-l 

Je^se,     Court  of  the  Stuarts.     3  v 941.4  lO 

Memoirs  of  court,  1688-1760.  3  v. . .  943.5  15 
LuTTRRLl,.  Stale  affairs,  1678-1714.  6  v.  943.5  I 
Macaulay.      History   of   K,    1685-1703. 

5  V 943  30 

Same,     5  v 941  176 

Same.     4  V 94*  35 

Mackintosh.     Hist,  revolution.     1835..  943.4  86 
MABinoaouon.     Lite;  by  Alison.     3  ¥,.933.3  544 

Life;  by  Crcighton,     1879 •933.3  444 

Memtrirs;  by  Coie.     1830,     6  v 933.3  154 

Same,     1847,     3  v 933,3  360 

Atlas  to  same 933,3  B-il 

Military  life;  by  Alison.     1848 933.3  3G3 

of.     Life  and  rebellion; 

by  Roberts,     1844.     3  v 943.4  I33 

Pepvs,      And  the  world  he  lived  in;   by 

Whcalley.     18S0 933.3  456 

Diary  and  cor,     1855,     4v 913. »  473     ■ 

Same.     1879,     6  v 933.3  477 

SAVitXE.      I.etters    to    Charles    11.    and 

James  II 943.4  77 

Stanhope  (Mahon).     History  of  England, 

reignof  Anne.     1701-1713 943.5  7 

Vebnon.     Letters  to  Shrewsbury.    1696- 

1708.     3  v 943.S  33 

William  1H.  and  Louis  XIV.     Letters. 

1697-1700.     3  V 943.5  31 


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20 


ENGLAND.  — THE  FOUR  GEORGES,  ETC. 


THE  FOUR  GEORGES. 

AsHTON.     Old  times;  end  of  i8th  cent'y. .     394  45 

British  minor  expeditions.  1746-1814 942.5  129 

Brougham.    Statesmen,   time  of  George 

III.    3  V 923.2  81 

BUNBURY.     Some    passages  of    the  war. 

1799-1810 942. 5  52 

Canning.    Life;  by  Bell.     1846 923.2  228 

Life;  by  Stapleton.     1859 923.2  227 

Caroline,    Queen,     Memoirs;  by  Huish. 

1821.     2  V 923.2  152 

Caroune  Matilda,  ^ff^r/r.    Memoirs;  by 

Smyth.     1861.    2v 923.2150 

Chambers.    Hist,  rebellion  of  1745 942.5  30 

CORN^ALLis.  Correspondence.  3  v....  942. 5  77 
Cory.    Guide  to  modem  Eng.  hist.  18 15- 

1835.     2  V 942.6  37 

DORAN.  Queens  of  house  of  Hanover.  *  2  V.  923.2  23 
Earle.  Premiers,  Walpole  to  Peel.  2  v.  923.278 
England,    i8th  cent.     Reference  list;  by 

Foster,     v.  i 16  55* 

Entick.  Hist,  of  late  war.  1763.  5  v...  942. 5  31 
Gaspey.     Hist,  of  Eng.,  1760  to  Victoria. 

14  V 942.6  B-i 

George  IL     Hist,  sketches,  by  Oliphant.  942.5  81 

Memoirs  of  reign;  by  Hcrvey.     2  v. . . .  942.5  50 

George  IH.     Annals;  by  Aikin.     2  v. . .  942.5  36 

Authentic  memoirs;  by  Southey 942.5  41 

Cor.  with  Lord  North.     2  v 942. 5  44 

Hist.  Eng.  during;  by  Adolphus.    7  v. 942. 5  100 

Hist,  of  reign.     1865.     4  V 942. 5  46 

Journal  of  reign;  by  Walpole.     2  v 942.5  42 

Memoirs;  by  Jesse.     1867.     3  V 942.5  38 

George  IV.     Diary  of  times;  ed.  by  Gait.  942.6  6 

Life;  by  Fitzgerald.     1881.     2  v 942.6  47 

Life  and  times;  by  Croly.     1831 942.6  13 

Memoirs  of  court;  by  Buckingham.  2  v.  942.6  53 
Memoirs  of  court  during  regency;   by 

same.     2  v 942.6  61 

Regency  and  reign;  by  Cobbett.   1830. .  942.6  12 
Greville.     Memoirs.     1818-1837.     2  v..  942.6  10 

Same.     (Abridged.) 923.2  411 

Hearne.     Reliquiae.     3  v 942.5  82 

HuTTON.     Tales  of  white  cockade  (Jacob- 

itism).     1689-1745 *942.5  18 

Jesse.     Memoirs  of  pretenders.     2  v 923.2  41 

Johnstone.     Rebellion  of  1745 942.5  26 

Lecky.  Eng.  in  1 8th  cent.  1882.  4V... 942. 5  no 
McCarthy.     The  four  Georges,    v.  i... 942. 5  120 

Same 942.5  124 

Martineau.     Hist,  of  the  peace.     1816- 

1854.     3  V 942.6  I 

MiRZA  Itesa  Modeen.     Intelligence  con- 
cerning Europe.     1765 914.2  5 


MoLLOY.     Court-life  below  stairs.     1714- 
1830.     4  V 

Nelson,  Lard.    Dispatches  and  let'rs.  7  v. 

Life;  by  Allen.     1853 9 

Life;  by  Clarke  and  McArthur.     3  v  .  .9 

Life;  by  Harrison.     1806.     2  v 9 

Memoirs;  by  Pettigrew.  1849.  2  v 9 

Life;  by  Southey.     1814.     2  v ^9 

Pitt  and  Burke.      Anecdote  biography; 
byTimbs.     1862 *9 

Pitt.     Life;  by  Sergeant.     1882 9 

Life;  by  Stanhope.     1862.     4v 9 

Memoirs;  by  Tomline.     1821.     3  v  . .  .9 
Pol.  life;  by  Gifford.     1809.     6  v 9 

Rush.     Residence  at  court.     1817-1825..9 
Same 9 

Schmucker.     Hist,  of  the  Georges.  1875.  < 

Skottowe.     Our  Hanoverian  kings 9* 

Smith.     English  Jacobins.     1794 9. 

Sophia  Charlotte,  Queen.    Memoirs;  by 
Watkins.     1819 9: 

Stanhope  (Mahon).     Hist,   of  England. 
1713-1783.     7  V 

Stapleton.     Foreign  policy  of  Great  Brit- 
ain.    1790-1865  

Stuart,  Chas.  (The  pretender).    Memoirs; 
by  K lose.     1845.     2v 92 

Tancock.     England  during  Am.  and  Eu- 
ropean wars.     1765-1820 94 

Same 

Thackeray.     The  four  Georges g 

The  same 

Thomson.     Memoirs  of  Jacobites.     1845.  g 

Walpole,  R.     Memoirs;  byCoxe.  3  v.. 923 
Pol.  biography;  by  Ewald 92 

Wellington.     Dispatches.     12  v g 

Same,  supplementary.     4  V 9 

Life;  by  Maxwell.      1852.     3  v 92 

Life;  by  Stocqueller.     1853.     2  v 92 

Life;  by  Waite.     1878 ♦92 

Life  and  times;  by  Williams.     2  v 92 

Memoir 

Memoirs;  by  Kelly.     1853 923 

Memoir;  by  Wilson.     2  v 92. 

Victories  of;  1852 9 

W^raxall.     Memoirs  of  my  time.     1772- 

1784 92 

Posthumous  memoirs.     1845 92 


WILLIAM  IV.  AND  VICTORIA 

Albert,  Prince  Consort.     Life;   by  Mar- 
tin.    1875.  5v 92 

Beaconskield.  Biog.;  by  O'Connor  . .  .92 

Life;  by  Mill.  1863 92 


*  For  young  readers. 


ENGLAND.  — VICTORIAN   AGE,   ETC. 


21 


{SFIELD.     Life;  byTowk.    1879.  .9232  4^4 
km  for  impeachment  of.  1878.  .942.6  Pam.  2 

ical  adventures.     1878 923.2  386 

Tcncc  list;  by  Foster,    v.  i i6  55 

SING.     Modem  England.  i820-*74.    942.6  5 

ic 942.6  49 

1  cabinet  in  1853 9232  94 

C5,  R.    Biog.;  by  McGilchrist 923.2  233 

c;  by  Morley.     1881 9232  504 

oe.    1881.     2v 923.2505 

BOQ  of;  by  Hobart 923.2  Pam.  i 

achings  of;  by  Duff 9232  Pam.  5 

)STOXE.     Biog.  sketch.     1880 923.2  507 

reerof.  Reference  list;  by  Foster,  v.  3.     16  55 

e;  bySmith.     1879.     2  v 923.2  437 

xt  life ;  by  Jones.     1880 9232  453 

idstone  Government.     1869 923.2  95 

rr.    Random  recollections :  House  of 

ximmons.     1830-1835 ()42.6  20 

DC,  House  of  Lords 942.6  21 

DC,  Lords  and  Commons.     1838 942.6  22 

TLLE,  H.     Leaves  from  diary.     2  v. .  942.6  51 

NSEY.     Confessions 942.6  19 

ON.    Radical  leaders.     1875 923.2  92 

•G.    Annals  of  our  time.     1869 942.6  18 

?.    The  reform  ministers.     2  v 942.6  16 

.    Diary  of  two  Parliam'ts.     v.  i  . . .  942.6  59 

\RTHY,  J.     Epoch  of  reform 942.6  50 

St.  of  our  OMm  times.    4  v.    1837-78.    942.629 

nc.     2  V 942.6  33 

ne.    2  V 942.6  35 

Jrt  hist  of  same 942.6  52 

MTHY,  J.  H.  Eng.  under  Gladstone,  942.6  57 
ESWORTH.  Hist.  Eng.  1 830-1 8 74. .  942.6  26 
lERSTON.     Life  ;  by  Ashley.     2  v.. .  923.2  232 

fe;  by  Bulwer.     1874.     3  v 923.2  229 

ttcrials  for  hist.     1865 923.2  Pam.  6 

arges  against.     1840 923.2  Pam.  8 

unasked  ;  by  Fischel.     i860 923.2  Pam.  7 

.    Life ;  by  Smith.     1881 923.2  501 

c  and  times ;  by  Taylor.     3  v 923.2  421 

ES.    Journal.     1831-47.     2v 942.624 

tLUEar/.  Recollections.  1813-73. 923.2  168 
urroN.      Foreign  See's,  19th  Cent. 

11834.     3v 923.2483 

«IA.  Qu^en.     Life  ;  by  Greenwood  .  942.6  58 

▼es  from  journal.     i848-'6i 914.1  11 

T  leaves,  etc.     1862-1882 923.2  546 

OLE.     Foreign  relations.     1882 327.2  5 

t.  Eng.  from  1815.     3  v 942.6  41 

AM  IV.     Life  and  reign;  by  Wright. 

V 942.6  55 

dM  IV.  and  Victoria.    Courts  and 

bisets ;  by  Buckingham.    2  v 942.6  14 

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GENERAL  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

AcLAND  and  Ransome.  Hand-book  of  pol. 

hist,  of  Eng.  to  1881 t942  231 

Allen.     Readers*  guide  to  Eng.  hist t942  235 

Baker.     Chronicle  of  the  Kings.     1643. .  942  B-i 

Brewer.     English  studies. — Essays 94a  in 

Bright.     History  of  Eng.     1880.    3  v...  942  23a 
Browne.     State  trials.     1801-30.     2  v  . .  345.2  60 

Buckle.     Civilization  in  Eng.     2  v 942  249 

Same.     1882.     3  v 942  253 

Calcott.     Little  Arthur's  hist.     1882  . .  .♦942  aay 
Camden.     Imperial  hist,  of  Eng.     1809.  942  R-9 

Camden  Society  Miscellany.     3  v 942  133 

Same.     V.  4 942  137 

Same.     V.  5 94^  '39 

Same.     V.  6 942  200 

Casseirs  illustrated  hist.  Eng.     8  v 942  B-aa 

Collier.     Hist.  British  Empire 942  78 

History  Eng.     1868 942  77 

Pictures  of  periods.     1865 394  16 

Creasy.     Hist,  of  Eng.    V.  1-2.     1869  .  942  171 

Creighton.     Half-hour  hist.  Eng 942  221 

Stories  from  Eng.  hist.     1883 *942  245 

Davidson.     New  book  of  kings.     1884. .  942  248 
Dickens.     Child's  hist,  of  Eng.     1874. . .  *'942  89 

The  same.     1875 *942  90 

The  same.     1877 *942  9^ 

The  same.     (N.  D.) *942  92 

Doran.     Princes  of  Wales,     i860 923.2  40 

Dulcken.     Picture  hist.  Eng *942  246 

Echard.     Hist.  Eng.  to  1688.     3  v 942  R-3 

Ellis,  ed.     Original  letters.     4  v 94a  96 

EwALD.     Reference  b'k  of  Eng.  hist ^942  84 

Stories  from  State  papers 942  224 

Studies  restudied.     1885 942  254 

Freeman.     Lect's  to  Am.  audiences 942  236 

Gairdner  and  Spedding.    Studies  in  Eng. 

hist.     1881 942  222 

Gardiner.     Historical  biog's.     1884. .  .♦923.2  57a 

Outline  of  Eng.  hist.     1880 *942  220 

Gardiner  and  Mullinger.     Introd.   to 

study  of  Eng.  hist.     1881 942  219 

Geikie.     Hist,  of  Eng.  (for  schools) *942  105 

Geld  art.     Popular  hist.  Eng.     i860 942  82 

Oilman.     Magna  Charta  stories *904  4a 

Goldsmith.     Hist,  to  Geo.  II.     4  v 942  i 

Green.     Hist,  of  Eng.  people.    1878.  4  v.  942  181 

Short  hist,  of  same.     1875 942  28 

Same 942  ag 

Same 942  29>i 

Readings  from  Eng.  hist.  1879.  3  v.  *942  197 
Green,  Mrs.  Princesses  of  Eng.  6  v. .  923.2  33 
Guest.  Lect's  on  hist,  of  Eng.  1879...  942241 
GuizoT.     Popular  hist,  of  Eng.     4  v 942  B-36 

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ENGLAND.— CONSTITUTIONAL   HISTORY,   ETC. 


23 


>hort  hist,  of  parliament.     2  v. .  342.2  58 
OKE,  r/<r/.    The  Craftsman.  14  v.  329.2  48 
^H.     Impeachment  of  the  House 
answick.     1875 3235 

Speeches.     1868.    2  v 329.2  40 

Const,  hist.,  Chas.  I.  to  restora- 

1866.     3  V 942.4  10 

LM.     Speeches.     1857.    2  v 329.2  64 

Speeches.     1816.     4  v 329.2  10 

.     Select  speeches.     1835 329.2  21 

.     English  Liberties.    1721 342.22 

its.     Local  government.     1883. . .  342.2  60 
.     Select's  from  pol.  works.  6  v. .  329.2  28 

and  Hansard.      Parliamentary 

wy.     1066-1803.     24  V 328.2  I 

Pol.  writings.     1867.     2  V 329.2  36 

les.     1870.     2  V 329.2  38 

ion  (The)  violated.     1871 342.2  28 

Hist,  of  party.     1836.     3  V 363  i 

ncient  parliamentary  elections. . . .  342.2  24 

1  bills  of  1866-1867 342.2  25 

Imperial  and  colonial  const's. . .  342.2  13 
Dglish  constitution.     1869 342.2  12 

Public  life  in  England.     1884  . .  342.2  62 
IE.     The  Eng.  const.     1838.  2  v.    342.2  3 

Manual  of  dignities.    1844 323  2 

Political  survey.    1868 329.2  42 

Civil  service  in  Gr't  B.     1880.. .    351.2  5 
1  reform.     1867 329.2  43 

Our  constitution.     1867 342.2  14 

own  and  its  advisers.     1870 342.2  16 

rs  of  the  house  of  lords.     1681. . .  342.2  42 

Reform  Almanac.   1878-84.  5v.t3i4  B-i 
The  Eng.  constitution.    1863. .  342.2  10 
rrifE  and  Holdsworth.      How 

re  governed.     1868 *342.2  15 

I.     Hist,  of  trial  by  jury 349  10 

«.     Growth  of  constitution.   1873.342.2  i8 
Manual  of  const,  hist.     1875. .  .342.2  20 

Self-gov't,    coram unalderfassung 

vcrwaltungsgerichte  in  Eng 342.2  59 

Index  to  municipal  offices 351.2  4 

ive  folk-moots.     1880 321  3 

Political  problems.     1870 329.2  44 

papers.     1852.    '4v 329.26 

H.  M.  civil  service 351-2  I 

.     Const.  histor\',   Henr>'  VH.  to 

ge  II.     1829.     3v 342.25 

Student  series 342.2  32 

N.    Quarter  sessions,  Elizabeth  to 

.     1S7S 942.4  44 

.     List  of  parliamentary  papers. 

1872 328.2  32 

ntarv  debates.     1S13-1816.   6  v.  328.225 

♦  For  young  readers. 


Harris.     Hist,  radical  party.     1885 363  18 

Hazlitt,  fd.     Eloquence  of  British  sen- 
ate.    1810.     2  V 329.2  70 

House  of  commons.     Reports  from  com- 
mittees.    1715-1801.     16  V. ... .  .328.2  D-B-i 

House  of  lords.  Debates  on  franchise  bill.  329.2  72 
HusKissoN.  Speeches,  memoirs.  3  v. . .  329.2  25 
Jennings.     Parliamentary  anecdote 342.2  38 

Anecdotal  hist,  of  parliament.     1881 342.2  39 

Junius  letters;  ed.  by  Wade.  1881.  2  v. ..    329.2  x 

Same.     1836.     2v 329.23 

Identity  of.     1818 329.25 

King,  Lord,     Speeches  and  writ'gs.  1844.  329.2  35 

Kirk.     Social  politics.     1870 314  16 

Langel.  England,  pol.  and  social.  1874.  323  4 
Latchford.  Wit  and  wisdom,  parliam't.  328.2  33 
Magna  Charta.     (Fac  simile) 342.2  40 

Hist,  and  defence.     1769 342.2  19 

Marvin.     Our  public  offices.     1882 35i*2  6 

Maurice.  Workman  and  franchise.  1866.342.2  23 
May.  Const,  hist.  Eng.  1 760-1 860.  2  v.  342.2  8 
O'CONNELL,  D.  Speeches,  etc.  1875.  2  v.  329.2  66 
Palgrave.  House  of  commons.  1869. .  342.2  26 
Parliament.     Index    to    sessional    papers. 

1807-1863.    (Bost.  P.  L.  Cat.    2  v.). .    18  B-i 

Civil-service  inquiry  com.  reports.   1875- 

1876.  2  V 351.2  B-4 

Civil-service  com'r  rep't.     1856 351.2  B-l 

Rep't  on  Civil-service.     1854 351.2  2 

Papers  relating  to  same 351.2  3 

Papers  relating  to  Civil-service 351-2  B-7 

Papers  relat'g  to  elections.     i875-'78.  .342.2  B-l 
Select  com.   report    on  civil-service  ap- 
pointments.    i860 351.2  B-2 

Same.     On  civil-service  writers.   1873..351.2  B-3 

Paul.     Hist,  of  reform.     1884 342.2  63 

Peel.     Opinions.     1850 329.2  62 

Pitt.     Speeches.     1806.     4  v 329.2  14 

Privy  Council,  The.     1872 342.2  Pam.  2 

Probyn,  ed.     Local  gov't  and  taxat'n 342.2  33 

Rannie.  Hist,  outline  of  const.  1881  .*342.2  43 
Rowley.     Settlem't  of  const.    1689-1784.942.590 

S eager.     Representation  act.     1884 342.2  64 

Sheridan.     Speeches.    3  v 329.2  18 

Smith,  GoLDWiN.  ThrceEng.  statesmen.  342.2  27 
Smith,  P.  V.  Eng.  institutions.  1873..  342.2  17 
Squire.  Foundation  of  const.  1745. . . .  342.2  i 
Stei'HEN.  Eng.  thought,  iSth  cent.  V.  2.  192  86 
Stubbs.      Const,    hist.      (to    15th   Cent.) 

1877.  3  V 342.2  29 

Stubbs,  ed.  Select  charters,  to  Edward  I.  342.2  34 
Swift.     Pol.  tracts,  etc.  (v  .4  to  8,  and  v. 

12  of  works) 820.2  56 

Syme.     Representative  gov't  in  Eng 324  71 

+  For  reference. 


24 


ENGLAND.  — CONSTITUTIONAL   HISTORY,  ETC 


Taswell-Langmead.  Eng.  const,  hist..  342.2  41 
Taylor.     The  glory  of  regality.    1820. . .       323  7 

TooKE.     Hist,  of  the  boroughs.     3  v 942  146 

Traill.    Central  gov't.     1881 342.2  44 

TwYSDEN.     On  the  gov't  of  Eng 323  i 

Urquhart.  Queen  and  premier  . . .  .342.2  Pam.  i 
Vine.  Eng.  municipal  inst's.  1 835-' 79  .  342.2  37 
Walpole.  Electorates  and  legislature . . .  342. 2  45 
YoNGE,  C.  D.     Const,  hist.     1 760-1860. .  342.2  57 


LOCAL  HISTORY  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

Avon.     Views  on  upper ;  by  Ireland 914.2  32 

Berks.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     i860 914.2  W-io 

Bucks.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     i860 914,2  W-io 

Cambridge.     Memorials;  by  Wright,  Le 

Keux,  et  al.      2  v 378  44 

Dict'y  of ;  by  Dickens.     1884 378  74 

Channel  Islands.     Acc't ;  by  Inglis 914.2  38 

Guide  to ;  by  Bevan.     1884 9142  W-23 

Cheshire.  Murray's  h'd-b'k.  1879.  .914.2  \V-26 
Cornwall.    In  western;  by  Ilalliwell. .  .914.2  113 

Murray's  h'd-b'k.     1859 914. 2  W-12 

Unsentimental  journey  ;  by  Craik 914.2  B-i 

Derbyshire.     Rambles;  by  Jennings. .  914.2  117 

Devon.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     1859 914.2  \V-i  2 

.Same.     1879 914.2  W-29 

Naturalist  on  the  coast ;  by  Gosse 508  13 

Doran.     Our  great  towns.     1877 iy\2  206 

Dorsetshire.     Murray's  h'd-b'k 9142  W-ii 

Dover  Castle.     Hist.,  etc.  ;  by  Darell. 

1797 914- 2  B-27 

Durham.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     1873. .  .914.2  \V-30 

Epping  Forest  ;  by  Buxton.     1885 914. 2  71 

Eton.  Rambles  round  ;  by  Rimmer. . .  .914.2  126 
Freeman.  Eng.  towns  and  dist's.  1883.  942  244 
Gloucestershire.  Murray's  h'd-b'k. 914. 2  \V-24 
Harrow.     Rambles  round  ;  by  Rimmer. 

1882 914.2  126 

Hampshire.  Murray's  h'd-b'k.  1858  .  .914.2  \V-8 
Herefordshire.     Murray's  h'd-b'k  .  .914.2  \V-24 

KE.NILWORTH.     Beck's  guide  to 723  15 

Ke.nt.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     1858 914. 2  W-9 

With  Dickens  in;  by  Frost.     1880. . .  .914.2  iii 
Lakes,  The.     Miss  Martineau's  guide.gi4.2  \V-3i 
As    interpreted     by    Wordsworth;     by 

Knight 821.2  512 

Lancashire.     Murray's  h'd-b'k 914.2  W-27 

Liverpool.  Hist.;  by  Baines.  1852...  942  106 
London.  And  environs;  by  Baedecker.  914. 2  W-19 

And  its  celebrities ;  by  Jesse.     2  v 914.2  75 

And  its  environs ;  by  Shepherd 914.2  B-9 

And  Westminster ;  by  Timbs.     2  v 914.2  73 

Curiosities  of ;  by  Timbs.     1868 914.2  77 


London.    Curiosities  of  life;  by  Smith. . .  91 

Diet,  of ;  by  Dickens.     1879 914.2 

Environs  of ;  by  Lysons.     18 11.     2  v.  .94: 
Greater ;  by  Walford.     1883.     2  v. .  .914,; 

Haunted ;  by  Thombury.     1865 91 

Hist  and  antiq. ;  by  Allen.     5  v ^ 

Hist,  and  descript. ;  Knight  ed.    3  V.  .914 

Hist. ;  by  Hunter.     1811.     2v 94 

Hist,  with  sup.  ;  by  Loftie.     i883-*84. .  ^ 
In  the  1 8th  cent. ;  by  Malcolm.     2  v  . . 

Leicester  Square  ;  by  Taylor.     1874 c 

Lights  and  shadows ;  by  Grant.     2  v ...  9 

Literary  and  hist.  ;  by  Saunders 9 

Literary  land  m'ks  ;  by  Hutton.     1885 .  .92! 

Living ;  by  Sala.     1883 91* 

Londoniana;  by  Walford.     1879.    2  v. .  c 
Low-life  deeps  ;  by  Greenwood.  1881.  .9I1 

Memories  of ;  by  Saunders.     1852 9 

Metropolitan  improvem'ts ;  by  Shepherd. 

1827 91.^ 

Mystic  ;  -by  Davies.     1875 91. 

Night  side  of ;  by  Ritchie.     1869 9 

Old  and  new ;  by  Thornbury  and  Wal- 
ford.    7  V 914. 

Palace  and  hovel.     1870 9 

Picked  up  in  streets  of ;  by  Rowe 91 

Police  of ;  by  Colquhoun.     1806 

Ragged  ;  by  Hollingshead.     1861 9 

Residence  in ;  by  W^heaton.     1830 9 

Roll  of  fame.     1757-1884 94 

Romance  of ;  by  Timbs.     1865 < 

Saunter  thro.  W.  End  ;  by  Hunt 91 

Social  life  ;  by  Nadal.     1875 9 

Society  in.     1885 91 

Same 

Some  acc't  of  citizens  ;  by  Orridge < 

Stories  of ;  by  Crossland *i 

The  town  ;  by  Hunt.     1859 91 

Tower  of;  Her  Majesty's  ;  by  Dixon. . .  < 
Tower  of;  memoirs;  by  Britton  and  B  . .  < 

Tower  of;  memorials ;  by  De  Ros ( 

Travels  in  town  ;  by  Grant.     2  v g 

Twice  round  the  clock  ;  by  Sala 91 

Up  and  down  ;  by  Lemon.     1867 q 

Walks  in  ;  by  Hare.     1878.     2v 91 

Westminster  Abbey.    Memorials  by  Stan- 
ley.    1868  ;  and  sup.     1869 • 

History;  by  Ackerman ■; 

Wilds  of ;  by  Greenwood.     1881 91 

The  world  of ;  by  Vasili.     1885 91 

Young  folks'  hist.  ;  by  Rideing * 

Man,  Isle  of.  Guide  ;  by  Jcnkinson.  .914.: 
Med  WAV.  Views  on  the  ;  by  Ireland. . .  .  q 
Middleham.  Church, castle.etc;  byAtthill 


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ENGLAND.— LOCAL  HISTORY.  ETC. 


25 


Broads  and  rivers ;  by  Davies.914.2  142 

topo^.  ;  by  Rye.     1881 914-2  72 

*TONSHiRE.     Murray's  h'd-b'k. 

914.2  W-28 

3ERLAND.        Murray's     h'd-b'k 

914.2  W-30 

:iRE.     Murray's  h'd-b'k 914.2  W-io 

Memorials;    by    Ingram    and 

mx.     3  V   378  49 

spots  around;  by  Rimmer  ...  .914.2  no 
Old  country  towns.     1881 914.2  119 

Murray's  hand-book.  1878 .  914. 2  W-25 
IE.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.    1879. 914. 2  W-26 

SHIRE.     Murray's  h'd-b'k 914.2  W-ii 

Murray's  hand-book.  1858.  .914.2  W-8 
Murray's  hand-book.  1858  .  .914.2  W-9 
u/  Tavy;  by  Bray.  1836.  3  v..  .914.2  92 
the.  Diet,  of;  by  Dickens..  .914.2  W-20 
Q  the;  by  Ireland.  1792.  2  v..  914.2  29 
md  the  Cinque  ports;  by  Bray- 

1817.     2  V 914.2  36 

.     Murray's  hand-b'k.    1861. 914.2  W-13 

ings  in;  by  Roscoe 914.2  33 

.  Murray's  hand-b'k.  1860^914.2  W-14 
,  antiq.,  etc.;  by  Malkin.  2  v. .  914.2  34 
n\d;  by  Borrow.    1862.    3  v... .  914.2  95 

sle  of;  by  Adams.     1882 914.2  W-21 

s  hand-book.     1858 914.2  W-8 

E.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.    1859.  .914.2  W-ii 

FER.     Historic;  by  Bramston  and 

882 942  237 

Acc't  of;  by  Stoughton.    i862i  914.2  59 
by  Tighe  and  D.     1858.     2  v.  .942  B-40 

by  Dixon.     1880.     4  v 942  102 

-  day  at;  by  Jessie.  1841.  ...*..  914.2  99 
ERSHIRE.  Murray's  h'd-b'k. . . 914. 2  W-24 
X.  About;  byMacquoid.  1883.. 914.2  137 
s  hand-book.     1882 914.2  W-28 


Grose.     Atlas  of  maps 9142  B-26 

Ho  WITT.     Ruined  abbeys  and  castles 72314 

TiMRS.  Abbeys,  castles  and  halls.  2  v..  942  162 
Vetusta  monumenta.  3  v.  1767-1835. .  .914.2  T-l 
Wright.     Homes  of  other  days.     1871 .     394  B-i 


ANTIQUITIE.S. 

Archaeological  index 942.1  45 

1  topog.  cabinet.     1807.     10  v. .  914.2  12 

Castles  and  abbeys 723  B-6 

tiquities.     1812.     2  v 9142  B-2 

Manual  of  archaeology.  1858.  942  161 
Popular  antiquities.    1849.  3  v. .     {394  i 

Architectural  antiq.  1835.  5  v.  729  B-i 
.Mediaeval    military  architecture. 

2  V 723  12 

Merrie  Eng.  in  olden  time 914.2  124 

British  castles.     1825 723  B-4 

«y  Wright.  Topog.  diet.  3v.914.2W-1 
Liitiqaities.      1783.     8  v 914.2  B-18 

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GENERAL  TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

Arnold.     Little  book  about  Gt.  B 914.2  98 

Bailey.     Eng.  from  a  back  window 914.2  105 

Black.     Guide-b'k,  Eng.  and  Wales  . .  .914.2  W-4 

Same.  S.  E.  and  S.  W.  counties.  2V.914.2  W-5 
British  almanac  and  comp.  1828-51.  22  v.  314  18 
Brown.  Am.  fugitive  in  Europe.  .  1855.  914.2  70 
BuRRiTT.     London  to  Lands  End.  1868. ♦914.2  51 

Walks  in  black  country.     1869 914.2  50 

Carnegie.     Am.  four-in-hand.  1883 914.2  134 

Champney.     Vassar  girls  in  Eng ♦0288  03 

Chandler  and  Sharp.     Bicycle  tour. .  .*9i4.2  123 

Collins.     Rambles  beyond  railways 914.2  n8 

CoLTON.     Four  years  in  Gt.  B.     2  v 914.2  63 

Cook.     England.     1882 914.2  B-33 

Coxe.     Impressions  of  Eng.     1869 98.2  2 

Drew.     Glimpses.     1851 914.2  90 

English  forests  and  trees.     1853 914.  i  23 

Entick.     Present  state  of  empire.     4v. ..    914.28 

EscOTT.     England.     1880 914. 2  109 

Fiske.     English  photographs.     1869 914.1  25 

Green.     Short  geography.     1880 914.2  131 

Hamilton,  ^d.     Gazetteer,  Gt.  B.  and  I. 

3  V 1^914.2  W-16 

Hassard.     Pickwickian  pilgrimage 914.2  130 

Haven.     Pilgrim's  wallet.     1867 914.2  64 

Hawthorne.     English  note-books.     2  v.  914.2  56 

Notes  in  Eng.  and  Italy.     1869 914.2  58 

Our  old  home.     1866 914.2  53 

Head.     Home  tour.     1835 914.2  49 

Heath.     Peasant  life  in  W.  Eng.     1880.914.2  115 

HOPPEN.     Old  England.     1868 914.2  62 

HowiTT.     Rural  life.     1841 9142  22 

Visits  to  remarkable  places.     1882 *9I4.2  132 

Humphrey.     Gt.  Brit.,  France,  etc.  2  v..  914.2  65 
Jennings.     Field  paths  and  lanes.  1878..  914.2  55 

Jesse.     Favorite  haunts.     1847 914.2  39 

Lester.     Glory  and  shame  of  Eng.     2  v.  914.2  60 
Lytton.     England  and  English.     2  v.. . .  914.2  27 

McCuLLOCH.     Acc't  of  empire.      2v 914.2  6 

Mackenzie.     Am.  in  England.  1835.  2  v.  914.267 

Miller.     First  impressions.     1851 9142  52 

MiLNER.     British  islands 914.2  26 

Olmsted.     Walks  and  talks.  1852.  2  v  . .  914.2  45 
O'Rell.     (Blouet.)    John    Bull    and    his 

island.     1884 914.2  140 

Our  own  country.     1880-1883.     6  v. .  .♦914.2  B-28 

t  For  reference. 


36 


ENGLAND.  —  SCOTLAND. 


I^ftr!ius:e£:.     Statistical  abstract.    U.    K. 

i?:r-i>S3.  5v 31443 

F-WirrNO,    Sketch  of  old  Eng.  iS22.  2  v.  914.2  47 

Pxt^infsque  toar,  S.  coast.     1S49 914.2  B-4 

FoKTXR.     Pn^gnrss  of  nation.     1836.  3  v.     314  13 

Rai*xck.     England  in  1S41.     2  v 914.2  43 

RlMMiK.     About  Eng.  with  Dickens 914.2  133 

Stiv«:s  and  homesteads.     1S77 914. 1  24 

SciTf'ER.     English  Bodley  family ♦026S05 

:^I.L1M.VN.     Journal.     1S05-1S06.     2  v...  914.2  40 

Taine.     Notes  on  England.     1S72 914-2  42 

Thokne.     Rambles  by  rivers.  1S45.  2  v.. 914. 2  127 

TiMKS.     Ntx^ks  and  corners,     1S67 394  17 

Wuivr.  Eng.  v^-ithout  and  \s*ithin.  i  $$1.914. 2  122 
WiMER.     English  rambles.     i$$4 914.2  130 

Trip  to  England.     i$7i) 9t4«2  loS 

YoSiiE.     S.  iXHinties.  Eng.  and  Wales. .  .914.2  114 


UKITISM  COLOMKS. 

AorON.     Our  colonial  empire.     iS5i 325  14 

BovRNE.     Sion-  oi  our  vvlonies.     i>cy». . .  vV42  145 
CorroN   .tm,:  Vvyne.     ^.Vlonies  and    de- 
pendencies.    l^^,; 3^5  10 

liRKV.     Co!vn>i.»'.  rv»:icv.     i>a?.     2  v ;2?  i 

Review  of  same:  by  Adder'.ey.     i5c\i. ..  325  0 

l-ORNE.      l:v.j>eria*  teviera'.'.oti.      i>>5 342.2  c? 

Mar  I  IN.     His:.  British  vvlo-.vle.*.     4  v. . . .  042  t40 

Mafsiewx.     v.V.o:::a' v-jUe^lio:*..      l?V.--.  325  7 

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SCOTLAND.  —  IRELAND. 


27 


TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

r.     Summer  in  Scotland.     1848 914.  i  20 

SON.       Guide    to    Highlands   and 

lands.      1850 9I4-I  W-4 

X.     lona.     1871 914. 1  18 

ILEY.     Highlands.    1881 914.1  W-6 

;iE.     Altavona.     1882 914.  i  47 

XY.     Tour  in  Tartan-land.     1863..  914.  i  19 

M.     Scenes  in  Scotland.     1833 914.  i  10 

kNAN.     Hebrid  Isles.     1883 9i4>i  49 

d  of  Lome.    1871 914.  i  16 

E.     Shetland.     1879 914.1  W-5 

of  the '*  Htmiming  Bird."     1864...    914.18 

INC.     In  the  Hebrides.     1883 914. 1  51 

£.     In  the  Orkneys 9I4>I  17 

.  Scottish  characteristics.  1883. ..914. i  50 
lART.  Peter's  letters.  1819.  3  v.  914. i  42 
CXLOCH.     Western  Islands.     2  v. . .    914.  i  6 

estosame 914. i  B-ii 

ITSON.  Gaelic  topography.  1869..  914. 1  9 
int.    Ag.  and  pol.  state  of  S.     5  v.    914. i  i 

istical  acc't  of  S.     1791.     12  v 314  i 

.     Summer  in  Skye.     1866 914.  i  14 

IX,  et  al.  Scotland  delineated. .  .'.914.1  R-i 
WORTH.     Tour  in  Scotland.     1803.  914. i   13 


IRELAND. 

HISTORY  AND  ARCHEOLOGY. 

it  Irish    histories;  Spencer,    et  al. 

09.     2v 94169 

AL.     The  American  Irish.     1882..     941  83 

ICAULT.     Story  of  I.     1881 941  Pam.  i 

,     Ireland's  case  ;  reply  to  Froude.   941  109 

\'lndici2e  Hibemiae.     1819 941  87   i 

:  Soc.     Miscellany 8966   ■ 

K.     Contests  in  I.    i64i~'90.    1841.     941  90   - 

N.     Speeches.     1815 329.2  23 

L     Illustrated  hist,  of  I.     i86d 941  84 

Bird's-eye  view  of  I.  hist.    1882.  941  150 

years  of  I.  hist.     1845-1849 941  77 

ig  Ireland.     i83i 941  76 

SON.     I.  before  the  conquest 941  97 

TRI<*K.     Sham  squire  and  informers 

1793 941  103 

fAsTJCRS.    (O'Clery.  et  al.)   Annals 

treland.      7  v 941  B-3 

L     English  in  I.     1873.     3v 941  105 

r.     Viceroys  of  I.     1865 941  93 

.     The  land-war  in  1 941  95 

n.     Misccl.  works.     1822 329.2  63 

i.     Select  speeches.     1845. 329.224 

Antiquities  of  I.     1791.     2V..914.1  I4-4 


Haliday.     Scandinavian  Dublin.     1882.941  B-22 

Haverty.     History  of  I.     i860 941  85 

HiCKSON.     I.  in  the  17th  century.     2  v. .  941  145 
Joyce.     Irish  names  of  places.     1870. ...       911  4 

Keating.     General  hist,  of  I.     2  v 941  98 

Lecky.     Leaders  of  opinion.     1871 923.2  86 

Lynch.     Cambrensis  eversus.     3  v 941  62 

McCarthy.     Outline  of  Irish  hist *94i  140 

McGee.     Popular  hist,  of  I.     1869.     2  v.  941   100 

MacGeoghegan.     History  of  1 941  li-16 

Madden.     United  Irishmen.     4  V 941  no 

Maxwell.     I.  rebellion  in  1798.     1868..     941  91 

Mitchell.     History  of  I.     1868 941  B-is 

Life,  etc.,  of  Aodh  O'Neill.     1868 941  115 

Moore.      Hist,   of    I.      (Lardner's  cab. 

cycl.)     1835.     4v 941  130 

Murphy.     Cromwell  in  I.     1883 941  141 

Mysteries  of  I.;  secret  soc's  1798-1883  . . .  941  144 
O'Connor,  A.     Chronicles  of  Eri.     2  v . .     941  65 

O'Connor,  M.     Military  hist,  of  I 941  86 

O'CoNOR,   W.    A.      Hist,   of   I.    people. 

2v 941  147 

O'CuRRY.      MS,   materials  of  ancient  I. 

hist.     1861 941  94 

O'DONOGHUE.     The  O'Briens,     i860 94196 

O'DoNOVAN,  fd.     Book  of  rights 896  8 

O'Leary.  Ireland  among  the  nations  ...  572  23 
Perraud.  I.  under  Eng.  rule.  1864...  (^41  92 
Phillips,  Curran,  Grattan.    Speeches. 

1831 329.2  22 

Plowden.     Hist.  rev.  of  state  of  I.     5  v.     941  71 

Plunkett.     Speeches.     1865 329.2  34 

Prendergast.  Cromwellian  settlement . .  941  108 
R.,  A.  B.     Lake  lore:  Killarney.     1853..914.1  12 

Roger.     Celticism  a  myth 941  152 

Savage.     Fenian  heroes.     1868 941  114 

Smith,  Gold  win.     I.  hist,  and  character.  ()4i  104 

Stafford.     Pacata  Ilibernia.     2  v 941  88 

Sullivan.     New  Ireland.     187S -.  941  138 

The  story  of  I.     1867 *94i   102 

Thebaud.     The  Irish  race.     1873 941  38 

Thursfield.  Enjjland  and  I.  1884.  . .  .*94i  151 
Walpole.  Short  hist,  of  I.  to  the  Union.  941  137 
Warburton,    et  al.      Hist,     of     Dublin. 

1818.     2v *: (>4i   B-13 

Willis.     Hist,  of  I.  in  lives  of  Irishmen. 

6  V 94T   78 

Wri(;ht.     Hist,  of  I.     3  v 941   B-io 


TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

Allen.     Sportsman  in  Ireland.     2  v 914.  i  30 

Bicheno.      I.  and  its  economy.      1830. . . .  914.  l  32 
Black.     Picturesciuc  tourist,     i860. ..  .914.  i  \V-2 


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28 


IRELAND.  —  FRANCE. 


Carlyle.     My  Irish  journey.     1849 914 

Carr.     Stranger  in  Ireland.     1805 914 

Dill.     Ireland's  miseries.     1852 914 

Frazer.     Hand-book  for  travelers    ....914.1 
French  thoughts  on  Irish  evils.     1868. ...  914 

Hall.     Ireland.     3  v 914 

Head.     Fortnight  in  I.     1853 914 

Jephson.     Notes  on  Irish  questions 914 

Jones.     Life's  work  in  I.     1880 914 

King.     The  Irish  question.     1882 914 

Martin.     I.  before  and  after  union 914 

Martineau.     Letters  from  I.     1852 914 

Nicholson.     Ireland's  welcome.     1844..  914 

PiM.     Condition  and  prospects  of  1 914 

R.,  A.  B.    Lake  lore;  Killamey.    1853..  914 

Russell.     New  views  on  I.     1880 914 

Senior.    Journals,  etc.,  relat'g  to  I.    2  v.  914 

Sigerson.     Modem  Ireland.     1868 914 

Trench.     Realities  of  Irish  life.     1870.. 914. i  141 
Tuke.     Irish  distress  and  its  remedies  . . .  914.  i  34 


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FRANCE.         '* 

BEFORE  HUGH  CAPE'f 

Charlemagne.    And  the  Cariovingians ; 

from  Guizot.     1880 944-2  9 

History ;  by  James.     1847 r. .  944.2  12 

Life ;  by  Cutts.     1882 ^.  *944.2  11 

Life ;  by  Eginhard #  .    944.2  8 

GOBINEAU.     Ottarjarl  etsa  descendance.    944.2  7 
Godwin.     Hist,  of  F.  :    Ancient  Gaul .. .    944.1  i 

Masson.     Early  chronicles.     1881 944  133 

Perry.     The  Franks,  to  Pepin.     1857...   944.1  2 
RiTSON.     Memoirs  of  Celts  or  Gauls 944>i  3 


THE  CAPETIANS. 

Louis   IX.   (Saint),   and   the    13th  cent.; 

from  Guizot.     18S0 944-2  10 

Life  ;  by  De  Joinville.     1870 923.4  6 

Life  ;  by  Guizot.     1869 922.4  3 

Memoires  de  Joinville.     2  v 944  49 

Extraits  des  manuscrits  arabes 944  51 


THE  HUNDRED  YEARS'  WAR. 
Arthur,  Due  de  Bretagny.      Memoires. 

1393-1457 944  55 

Boucicaut.     Memoires 944  54 

Burgundy,  Dues  de,  Histoire;' par  Bar- 
ante.     12  v 944.2  13 

Charles  V.     Livre  des  faits ;  par  C.  de 

Pisau 944  53 

Du  Clercq.     Memoires.    1448-1467 944  57 


Du  GuESCLiN.     Memoires.     3  v 

Iluers.     Memoires  relatifs  k 

Joan  of  Arc.     Life  ;  by  Brdy.     1874 . . . 

Life ;  by  Tuckey.     1880 *9: 

Life  and  death ;  by  Parr.     1866.     2  v. . 
Memoires  concernant 

Monstrelet.  Chronicles,  1400-15 16.  2  v. 9. 


LOUIS   XL    TO    HENRY  II. 

Bayard,  Chevalier.     Hist. ;  by  the  Ix)yal 
Serviteur.     1883 *95 

Life  ;  by  Simms.     i860 < 

Memoires  du.     2  v 

Story  of ;  by  Walford.     1871 *« 

CoMiNES.     Memoires.     3  v 

Memoirs,  trans.     2  v 

Du  Bellay.     Memoires.     5  v 

Francis  I.  and  Charles  V. ;  from  Guizot. . 

And  the  Renaissance  ;  from  Guizot .... 

Court  and  reign  ;  by  Pardoe.     2  v 

La  March e.     Memoires.     2  v 

La  Mark.     Memoires 

Louis  XL    Reign  of;  by  Willert.    1877. 

Scandalous  chron. ;  by  Troyes 

Louise  de  Savoy,    Journal  de 

Montluc.     Memoires.     5  v 

Rabutw^.    Commentaires  des  guerres.  3  v. 

Tremoille.     Memoires 

TroyE.    Chroniques  de  Louys  de  Valois, . 
Villeneuve.     Memoires 


THE  RELIGIOUS  WARS.— THE  Hi 

NOTS. 

Angouleme,  Duke  d\     Memoires 

BoiviN.     Memoires.     5  v 

Bouillon.     Memoires.     3  v 

Castelnau.     Memoires.     6  v 

Catherine  de  Medicis.      Girlhood ;    by 

Trollope.     1856 91 

Caykt.     Chronologic  septennaire.     2  v. . 

La  guerres,  sous  Henry  IV.     5  v 

Choisnin.     Memoires 

Cousin.     Societe  fran9aise  au  xvii^  siecle. 

1873.      2  V ( 

Fenelon.     Memoires.     2  v 

Gamon.     Memoires 

Henry  IV.  And  the  end  of  the  wars  of 
religion  ;  from  Guizot.      1881 

Histoire  de  ;  d'apres  de  Perefixe.    1853. 

Last  decade  of ;  by  Freer.    1863.    2  v. . 

Life  ;  by  Abbott.      1856 * 

Life  ;  by  James.     1847.     2  v. . .  i 


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FRANCE.  — THE   RELIGIOUS  WARS,  ETC. 


29 


)TS. 

Rise  of  the  Huguenots.  2  v. .  274.4  ^ 
oenot  emigrraticn  to  Am.  1885  .  274.4  13 
iiNG.  Hist.  Huguenots.  1845  .  274.4  24 
<Y,  Admiral.     Life;  by  Bersier. 923.4  169 

;  by  Besant.     1879 *923.4  20 

e 923.4  164 

Knres 94488 

A.  Wars  of  the  Hugiienots.  1871.  274.4  '5 
Huguenots  in  F.  and  Am.      2  v.  274.4  16 

>N.     The  Huguenots.     1881 274.4  12 

\JL.  Pastors  in  the  wilderness.  3  v.  274.4  21 
L  Huguenots  of  the  dispersion..  274.4  20 
s.     Huguenots  in  France.     1868.  274.4  25 

pienots  in  £.  and  I.     1868 274.4  26 

►.     History  of  French  Protestant 

igees.     1854.     2  V 274.4  18 

E.     Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew   274.4  4 

:t.     M^oires.     3  v 944  98 

D*Albret.     Life  ;  by  Freer. . .  .923.4  162 

TRE.     M^oires 944  88 

x.     Observations 944  95 

lET  of  Navarre.     Life ;  by  Freer. 

|.     2  V 923.4  12 

lRITE  d€  Valets,     M^oires 944  100 

r.     Memoires 944  80 

Memoires 944  102 

I.     Memoires 944  94 

Civil  wars  and  monarchy,   i6th 
17th  cent's.     1852.     2  V 944.3  3 

1853.     IV 944.3  5 

UBAN.     Memoires 944  109 

Memoires  (trans.)     1817.     5  v..  944.3  17 

ES.     Memoires.      3  v 944  74 

>e.     Memoires.      2  v 944  loi 

ai.f.F..     Memoires.     6  v 944  76 

Y.  Memoires  d'Etat,  1 567-1604.  .944  109 
X.     Hist  of  F.,  1 574-1610.     6  v.    944.3  6 


RICHELIEU.— MAZARIN.  ' 
Austria,   Regency  of  ;  by  Freer. 


3  V. 


944.3  23 

^  Austria  and  DoN  Sebastian. 

s ;  by  Freer.     1865.     2  v 923.4  21 

*k£  great.     Life;  by  Stanhope. ..  923.4  23 
Princes    de.       Hist.    i6th,    17th 
s;  by  D'Aumale.     1872.     2  v. . .  944.3  28 
mxE,  Duchess  de.     La  jeunesse  ; 

Cousin 923.4  129 

It  la  Froadc  ;  by  Cousin 923.4  130 

li ;  by  Cousin.      1854 923.4  41 

,  Marie.     Memoires.     1881... 923.4  171 


l\ MLiiE.de Medici s.  Life;  by  Pardoe.  1852.923.4  16 
MONTPENSIER,  AT  lie.  de.     Memoirs;   by 

herself.     1848.     3  v 923.4  38 

Retz,  Cardinal  de.     Memoirs.     3  V 923.4  24 

Richelieu,   Career  of.     Reference   list; 

by  Foster.     Vol.  i 16  55 

Life ;  by  Masson.    1884 923.4  168 

Life ;  by  Robson.     1854 923.4  19 

Richeueu  and  Mazarin.     Secret  hist.; 

by  Cousin.     1872' 944*3  25 


LOUIS  XIV.— LOUIS  XV. 

Ellis.     True  history  of  the  '  *  iron  mask." .  944.4  12 
JoLi,  Guy.     Memoirs.     i648-'65.     3  v..  923.4  27 

Lacroix.     The  i8th  century,  France 394  B-6 

Louis  XIV.     Age  of ;  by  Martin  ;  trans.   944.4  3 
And  the  Court ;  by  Pardoe.    1868.    2  v.    944.4  5 

Same.     1847.     2  v 944'4  7 

And  his  contemporaries 840  202 

Das  zeitalter  ;  von  Philippson.  1879. .  944.4  56 
Et  son  si^cle  ;  par  Dumas.  1874.  2  v.  944.4  39 
Heroes,  etc.,  of  the  time  of  ;  by  Challice. 

•  1863.    2  V 944.4  21 

Hist,  by  Abbott.     1871 *923.4  30 

Life  and  times  ;  by  James.  1851.  2  v.  944.4  9 
Memoirscf  Court;  by  Anquetil.  1791.  2  v.  944.4  i 

Si^cle  de  r  par  Voltaire.     2  v 840  135 

Same.     3  v 944-4  36 

Supplement  au  Si^cle  de 840  142 

Louis    XV.      The    King's    secret;    by 

Broglie.     2  v 944.4  34 

Private  life  of.     1781.     4  v 944.4  26 

Maintenon,   Madame  de.     Memoir;   by 

Bennett.     1880 923.4  158 

Marmontel.    Regence  du  Due  d'Orleans.  S40  329 
Orleans,  House  of.     Memoirs  17th,  i8th 

cent's  ;  by  Taylor.     1849.     3  ^ 944.4  44 

Saint  Simon,  Duke  de.      Ecrits  inedits. 

1880.     6  v 944.4  47 

Life  ;  by  Collins.     1880 928.4  70 

Memoires.     1691-1723.     19  v 923.4135 

Memoirs,  trans.     4  v 923.4  32 

Thiers.     Mississippi  bubble ,     133  85 

Same 133  86 

TOPIN.     Man  with  the  iron  mask.     1870,  .944.4  11 
Turenne,  il/arj^a/.    Life;  by  Cockayne. .       923  6 


LOUIS  XVI. 

Campan.     Conversations 944*5  I34 

Jackson.  French  court  and  soc.  1881.  2  v. 944.5  189 
The  old  regime.     1880.     2  v 944-4  41 


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22 


ENGLAND.  — GENERAL   HISTORY.  ETC. 


*942  185 

3v J942  B-3 


GUIZOT.     Popular  hist,  of  E.   1837-74.942  B-39>4 

Hack.     Stories  of  olden  times.     2  v *942  151 

Hall.     Princesses,  from  Geo.  L     1871.. 923. 2  39 
Haluwell,  ed.    Letters  of  Kings  of  Eng. 

1848.     2  V 942  100 

Henry.     Hist.  Great  Britain.     12  v 942  64 

Howell.    State  trials  to  1820.    34  v 345.2  14 

Hume.     Hist,  to  James  H.     1863.     6  v..  942  191 

Same.     1868.     6  v 942  39 

Same.     6  v 942  45 

Same,  abr*g'd  and  cont'd  to  1858.     i  v..  942  109 

Same,  abr'g'd  and  cont'd  to  1878.     i  v  .  942  no 

Jones.     Recollections  of  royalty.     2v —  942  102 

KliGHTLEY.     Hist,  of  Eng.     1859.     2  V.  942  228 

Knight.     Crown  hist,  of  Eng.     1870....  *942  76 

Half  hours  of  Eng.  hist.     1869 942  24 

Pictorial  hist,  of  Eng.     1838.     8  v 942  B-14 

Popular  hist,  of  E.     1857.     8v 9425 

Knox.     Little  folk's  hist '942  93 

Same *942  94 

Lancelot.     Queens  of  Eng.    1858.    2  v, .  923.2  3 
LiNGARD.     Hist,  of  Eng.     1837.     13  v..     94251 

LossiNG.     Hist,  of  Eng.     1871 *942  79 

Low  ayk/ Pulling.     Diet,  of  Eng.  hist.  .{942  104 

McCalman.     Abridg'd  hist,  of  Eng 942  208 

Mackintosh.    Hist,  of  Eng.    1830.    3  v.    942  86 
Same,  cont'd  by  Wallace  &  Bell.     10  v..  942  209 
Macray.     Manual  of  British  hist,  to  1600.         16  5 
MOLEVILLE.      Chronolog.    abridgem't    of 

hist.      1818.     4v 94220 

New  school  hist,  of  Eng.     1870 *942  81 

NICOLL.     Great  movements.     18S1 ♦920.2  72 

NicoLSON.     Eng.  hist.  library.     1696 16  14 

Philips.     Picturesque  hist.     1884 *942  247 

Ranke.     Hist,  of  Eng.,  17th  cent.     6  v. .     942  14 
Rapin  de  Thoyras.     Hist,  of  Eng.    2  v,  942  R-7 

Reed.     Lect's  on  Eng.  hist.,  etc 942  107 

Regnault.     Criminal  hist,  of  Eng.  gov't.  942  102 

Sanderson.     Hist.  British  Empire 942  230 

Smith,  W.     Smaller  hist.  Eng.     1870 *942  So 

Strickland.     Bachelor  kings.     1861 923.2  32 

Queens  of  England.     1859.      6  v 923.2  12 

Same.     1864.     6v 923.25 

Same,  abridged.     1S7S 923.2  11 

Same.     1879 923.2  iS 

Tales  of  heroes.  186.9.  •  •  • 
Thomas.  Historical  notes. 
Thompson,  A.  B.     Victoria  hist.     1865..     94285 

Same.     1876 942  85/ <    ■ 

Thompson,  E.     Hist,  of  Eng.     1873 *942  83 

TOMLIN.     Hist,  of  Eng.     1845.     3  v 942  B-io 

Trcvelyan  papers,  prior  to  155S 942  136 

Same,  Pt.  2.     1442-1643 942  138 

Same,  Pt.  3.     i477-i64^» 942  201    1 

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Vaughan.  Revolut's  in  Eng.  hist.  3  v. . 
Wade.  British  hist,  chronolog.  ar.  1847. 
Whitlocke.       Memorials   of    affairs,    to 

James  I.     1709 < 

WiLLis-BuND.    Selections  from  state  trials. 

1327-1660 3 

YoNGE.     Aunt  Charlotte's  stories.   1882  .  .♦« 

Cameos  from  English  history.     5  v < 

Kings  of  England.     1870 ^ 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  HISTOl 
Adams.     Famous  regiments * 

Famous  ships.     1863 ♦ 

Memorable  battles  in  English  history. .  .*( 
Allen.  Battles  of  the  navy.  1852.  2  v. . .  < 
Barrow.     Naval  worthies,  Eliz.'s  reign.  .92 

Mutiny  of  the  "  Bounty."     1883 *3 

Brassey.     British  navy.     1882.     5  v 3 

BuRNEY.     Boys'  Manual ♦ 

Campbell.     Naval  hist.     1818.     8v < 

Clinton.     Crecy  to  Assye.     1S81 ( 

Connolly.    Royal  sappers  and  miners.  2  v. 

Defences  of  Eng.     1862 355-2 

Glascock.     Naval  service.     1836.     2  v.. 

Gleig.     Chelsea  hospital.     1838.    3  v 

Grant.     Recent  British  battles.     1884  .  .35 

Great  battles  of  the  army c 

Herbert.     Great  mutinies.     1S76 ♦ 

Kingston.     Our  sailors.     1865 

Lediard.  Naval  hist,  of  E.  1735.  2  v. 9.; 
Leveson.     England  impregnable.     1871.. 

Same 

MacKinnon.     Coldstream  guards.     2  v. . 

Naval  sketch-book.     1826.     2  v 

Neale.  Mutinies:  Nore  and  Spithead. . . 
Nicols.  Hist,  of  navy  (to  1421).  2  v. . . 
O'Byrne.  The  Victoria  cross.  i856-'8o. 
Stocquei.er.    Hist.  British  army.    1871..35 

Troyte.     Through  the  ranks.     1881 3 

Urquiiart.  Invasion  of  Eng.  1860.355.2 
Valentine.  Sea  fights  and  land  battles. .  « 
YoNGE.     Hist.  British  navy.    1866.   3  v. . .  « 


CONSTITUTIONAL    HISTORY.— GO' 

MENT— POLITICS. 
Allen.     The  royal  prerogative.     1849  ...  3 
Amos.     Fifty  y'rs  of  the  const.   i83o-'S<). .  3 

F.ng.  const.,  reign  of  Chas.  II.      1S57. .  3 

Andkrson.     .Scenes  in  the  commons 3 

B.vc.KHOT.     Eng.  constitution.     1867 3 

Parliamentary  reform.     1SS3 3 

Beaconsfield.     Selected  speeches.     2  v..  3 
Birch.     Index  of  styles  and  titles  of  sov- 
ereigns   

X  For  reference. 


ENGLAND.— CONSTITUTIONAL  HISTORY,  ETC. 


23 


Short  hist,  of  parliament.     2  v. .  342.2  58 
ROKE, //a/.   The  Craftsman.  14  v.  329.2  48 
'GH.     Impeachment  of  the  House 
ninswick.     1875 3235 

Speeches.     1868.    2  v 329.2  40 

Const,  hist.,  Chas.  I.  to  restora- 

,     1866.     3v 942.410 

AM.     Speeches.     1857.    2  v 329.2  64 

Speeches.     1816.     4  v 329.2  10 

;.    Select  speeches.     1835 329.2  21 

f.    English  Liberties.    1721 342.22 

RS.     Local  government.     1883...  342.2  60 
\    Select's  from  pol.  works.  6  v. ,  329. 2  28 
:  and  Hansard.     Parliamentary 
3ry.     1066-1803.     24  V 328.2  I 

Pol.  writings.     1867.     2  v 329.2  36 

ics.     1870.     2  V 329.2  38 

tion  (The)  violated.    1871 342.2  28 

Hist,  of  party.     1836.     3  V 363  i 

Locient  parliamentary  elections. . . .  342.2  24 
n  bills  of  1866-1867 342.2  25 

Imperial  and  colonial  const's. . .  342.2  13 
English  constitution.     1869 342.2  12 

Public  life  in  England.     1884  . .  342.2  62 
ME.     The  Eng.  const.     1838.  2  v,    342.2  3 

Manual  of  dignities.    1844 323  2 

Political  survey.    1868 329.2  42 

Civil  service  in  Gr't  B.     1880. . .    351.2  5 
m  reform.     1867 329.2  43 

Our  constitution.     1867 342.2  14 

rown  and  its  advisers.     1870 342.2  16 

ITS  of  the  house  of  lords.  1881. . .  342.2  42 
J  Reform  Almanac.  1878-84.  5v.t3i4  B-i 
»  The  Eng.  constitution.  1863. .  342.2  10 
NQUE  an  J  HoLUSWORTH.      How 

ire  governed.     1868 *342.2  15 

H.     Hist,  of  trial  by  jury 349  10 

N.  Growth  of  constitution.  1873.342.2  18 
.     Manual  of  const,  hist.     1875.  ..342.2  20 

Self-gov't,    communalderfassung 
verwaltung^gerichte  in  Eng 342.2  59 

Index  to  municipal  ofHces 351.2  4 

ive  folk-moots.     1880 321  3 

Political  problems.     1870 329.2  44 

:  papers.     1852.     ^v 329.26 

H.  M.  civil  service 351.2  i 

.     Const,  history,  Henry  VII.  to 

rge  II.     1829.     3v 342.25 

Student  series 342.2  32 

DX.     Quarter  sessions,  Elizabeth  to 

c.      187S 942.4  44 

D.     List  of  parliamentar}-  papers.  | 

»-i872 32S.  2  32   : 

nentary  debates.    1813-1816.    6  v.  328.225   1 

♦  For  young  readers. 


Harris.     Hist,  radical  party.     1885 36318 

Hazlitt,  f{f.     Eloquence  of  British  sen- 
ate.    1810.     2v 329.270 

House  of  commons.     Reports  from  com- 
mittees.    1715-1801.     16  V. . .  i .  .328.2  D-B-i 
House  of  lords.     Debates  on  franchise  bill.  329.2  72 
HusKissoN.     Speeches,  memoirs.     3  v. . .  329.2  25 
Jennings.     Parliamentary  anecdote 342.2  38 

Anecdotal  hist,  of  parliament.     1881. . .  .342.2  39 
Junius  letters;  fi/.  by  Wade.  1881.  2  v. . .    329.2  i 

Same.     1836.     2  v 329.2  3 

Identity  of.     1818 329.25 

King,  Z^r^.     Speeches  and  writ'gs.   1844.  329.2  35 

Kirk.     Social  politics.     1870 314  i6 

Langel.  England,  pol.  and  social.  1874.  323  4 
Latchford.  Wit  and  wisdom,  parliam't.  328.2  33 
Magna  Charta.     (Fac  simile) 342.2  40 

Hist,  and  defence.     1769 342.2  19 

Marvin.     Our  public  offices.     1882 351.2  6 

Maurice.  Workman  and  franchise.  1866.342.2  23 
May.  Const,  hist.  Eng.  1 760-1 860.  2  v.  342.2  8 
O'CoNNELL,  D.  Speeches,  etc.  1875.  2  v.  329.2  66 
Palgrave.  House  of  commons.  1869. .  342.2  26 
Parliament.     Index    to    sessional    papers. 

1 807-1 863.    (Bost.  P.  L.  Cat.    2  v.). .     18  B-i 

Civil-service  inquiry  com.  reports.   1875- 

1876.  2  V 351.2  B-4 

Civil-service  comV  rep't.     1856 351.2  B-i 

Rep't  on  Civil-service.     1854 351.2  2 

Papers  relating  to  same 351.2  3 

Papers  relating  to  Civil-service 351-2  B-7 

Papers  relat'g  to  elections.     i875-'78.  .342.2  B-i 
Select  com.   report    on  civil-service  ap- 
pointments.    i860 351.2  B-2 

Same.     On  civil-service  writers.   1873..351.2  B-3 

Paul.     Hist,  of  reform.     1884 342.2  63 

Peel.     Opinions.     1850 329.2  62 

Pirr.     Speeches.     1806.     4  v 329.2  14 

Privy  Council,  The.     1S72 342.2  Pam.  2 

Probvn,  ^f/.     Local  gov't  and  taxat'n 342.2  33 

Rannie.  Hist,  outline  of  const.  1881  .*342.2  43 
Rowley.     Settlem't  of  const.    16S9-1784.942.5  90 

Seager.     Representation  act.     1884 342.2  64 

Sheridan.     Speeches.    3  v 329.2  18 

Smith,  GoLuwiN.  ThrceEng.  statesmen.  342.2  27 
Smith,  P.  V.  Eng.  institutions.  1873..  342.2  17 
Squire.  Foundfition  of  const.  1745....  342.2  I 
Stephen.  Eng.  thouj,^ht,  i  8th  cent.  V.  2.  19286 
Stubbs.      Const,    hist.      (to    15th   Cent.) 

1877.  3  V 342.2  29 

Stubbs,  a/.  Select  charters,  to  Edward  I.  342.2  34 
SwiFP.     Pol.  tracts,  etc.  (v  .4  to  8,  and  v. 

12  of  works) S20.2  56 

Syme.     Representative  gov't  in  Eng 324  71 

t  For  reference. 


24 


ENGLAND.  — CONSTITUTIONAL  HISTORY,  ETC. 


Taswell-Langmead.  Eng.  const,  hist..  342.2  41 
Taylor.    The  glory  of  regality.    1820. . .       323  7 

ToOKE.     Hist,  of  the  boroughs.     3  v 942  146 

Traill.    Central  gov't.     188 1 342.2  44 

TWYSDEN.     On  the  gov't  of  Eng 323  I 

Urquhart.  Queen  and  premier  . . .  .342.2  Pam.  i 
Vine.  Eng.  municipal  inst's.  1835-79  .  342.2  37 
Walpole.  Electorates  and  legislature. . .  342.2  45 
YoNGE,  C.  D.     Const,  hist.     1760-1860. .  342.2  57 


LOCAL  HISTORY  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

Avon.     Views  on  upper ;  by  Ireland 914.2  32 

Berks.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     i860 914.2  W-io 

Bucks.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     i860 914.2  W-io 

Cambridge.     Memorials;  by  Wright,  Le 

Keux,  et  al.      2  v 378  44 

Dict'y  of ;  by  Dickens.     1884 ^  . .     378  74 

Channel  Islands.     Acc't ;  by  Inglis 914.2  38 

Guide  to ;  by  Bevan.     1884 914.2  W-23 

Cheshire.  Murray's  h'd-b'k.  1879.  .914.2  \V-26 
Cornwall.    In  western;  by  Halliwell..  .914.2  113 

Murray's  h'd-b'k.     1859 914. 2  \V-12 

Unsentimental  journey ;  by  Craik 914.2  B-i 

Derbyshire.     Rambles;  by  Jennings..  914.2  117 

Devon.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     1859 914.2  \V-12 

.Same.     1879 914.2  W-29 

Naturalist  on  the  coast ;  by  Gosse 508  1 3 

DORAN.     Our  great  towns.     1877 942  206 

Dorsetshire.     Murray's  h'd-b'k 914.2  W-ii 

Dover  Castle.     Hist.,  etc. ;  by  Darell. 

1797 914.2  Ii-27 

Durham.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     1873. .  .914.2  W-30 

Epping  Forest  ;  by  Buxton.     1885 914.2  71 

Eton.  Rambles  round  ;  by  Rimmer. . .  .914.2  126 
Freeman.  Eng.  towns  and  dist's.  1883.  942  244 
Gloucestershire.  Murray's  h'd-b'k. 914. 2  \V-24 
Harrow.     Rambles  round  ;  by  Rimmer. 

1882 914.2  126 

Hampshire.  Murray's  h'd-b'k.  1858  .  .914.2  \V-8 
Herefordshire.     Murray's  h'd-b'k  .  .914.2  \V-24 

KE.NILWORTH.     Beck's  guide  to 723  15 

Kent.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.     1858 914.2  W-9 

With  Dickens  in  ;  by  Frost.     1880 914.2  iii 

Lakes,  The.     Miss  Martineau's  guide. 914. 2  \V-31 
As    interpreted     by    Wordsworth;     by 

Knight 821.2  512 

Lancashire.     Murray's  h'd-b'k 914. 2  W-27 

Liverpool.  Hist.;  by  Baines.  1852...  942  106 
London.  Andenvirons;  by  Baedecker.914.2  W-19 

And  its  celebrities ;  by  Jesse.     2  v 914.2  75 

And  its  environs ;  by  Shepherd 914. 2  B-9 

And  Westminster ;  by  Timbs.     2  v 914. 2  73 

Curiosities  of ;  by  Timbs.     1868 914.2  77 


London.    Curiosities  of  life;  by  Smith. . .  9 

Diet,  of ;  by  Dickens.     1879 914.S 

Environs  of ;  by  Lysons.     1811.     2  v.. 94 
Greater ;  by  Walford.     1883.     2  v. .  .914. 

Haunted ;  by  Thombury.     1S65 9 

Hist,  and  antiq. ;  by  Allen.     5  v ( 

Hist,  and  descript. ;  Knight  ed.    3  V.  .91^ 

Hist. ;  by  Hunter.     i8n.     2  v 94 

Hist,  with  sup. ;  by  Loftie.     i883-'84. .  < 
In  the  1 8th  cent. ;  by  Malcolm.     2  v  . . 

Leicester  Square  ;  by  Taylor.     1874 ( 

Lights  and  shadows ;  by  Grant.     2  v. . .  9 

Literary  and  hist.  ;  by  Saunders 9 

Literary  land  m'ks  ;  by  Hutton.     1885 .  .92 

Living ;  by  Sala.     1883 91 

Londoniana ;  by  Walford.     1879.    2v..  < 
Low-life  deeps  ;  by  Greenwood.  1881.  .91 

Memories  of ;  by  Saunders.     1852 q 

Metropolitan  improvem'ts ;  by  Shepherd. 

1827 91. 

Mystic ;  by  Davies.     1875 91 

Night  side  of ;  by  Ritchie.     1869 9 

Old  and  new ;  by  Thombury  and  Wal- 
ford.    7  V 914. 

Palace  and  hovel.     1870 9 

Picked  up  in  streets  of ;  by  Rowe 91 

Police  of ;  by  Colquhoun.     1806 

Ragged ;  by  Hollingshead.     1861 9 

Residence  in  ;  by  Wheaton.     1830 g 

Roll  of  fame.     1757-1884 9- 

Romance  of ;  by  Timbs.     1865 

Saunter  thro.  W.  End  ;  by  Hunt 91 

Social  life  ;  by  Nadal.     1875 g 

Society  in.     1885 91 

Same 

Some  acc't  of  citizens ;  by  Orridge > 

Stories  of  ;  by  Crossland * 

The  town  ;  by  Hunt.     1859 91 

Tower  of;  Her  Majesty's  ;  by  Dixon. . . 
Tower  of;  memoirs;  by  Britton  and  B  .  . 

Tower  of;  memorials ;  by  De  Ros 

Travels  in  town  ;  by  Grant.     2  v q 

Twice  round  the  clock  ;  by  Sala 91 

Up  and  down  ;  by  Lemon.     1867 c 

Walks  in  ;  by  Hare.     1878.     2v 91 

Westminster  Abbey.    Memorials  by  Stan- 
ley.    1868  ;  and  sup.     1869 

History;  by  Ackerman 

Wilds  of  ;  by  Greenwood.     188 1 9] 

The  world  of ;  by  Vasili.     1885 91 

Young  folks'  hist.  ;  by  Rideing * 

Man.  Isle  of.     Guide  ;  by  Jenkinson.  .914. 

Med  WAY.     Views  on  the  ;  by  Ireland ( 

MiDDLEiiAM.  Church, castle.etc;  byAtthill 


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25 


Broads  and  rivers ;  by  Davies .  914. 2  142 

topog.  ;  by  Rye.     1881 914.2  72 

TONSHIRK.     Murray's  h*d-b'k. 

914.2  \V-28 

tERLAND.        Murray's     h'd-b'k 

914.2  W-30 

IRE.     Murray's  h'd-b'k 914.2  W-io 

Memorials;    by    Ingram    and 

ux,     3  V    378  49 

spots  around;  by  Rimmer 914.2  no 

Old  country  towns.     1881 914.2  119 

Murray's  hand-book.  1878.914.2  W-25 
IE.     Murray's  h'd-b'k.    1879. 914. 2  W-26 

>HIRE.     Murray's  h'd-b'k 914.2  W-ii 

Murray's  hand-book.  1858.  .914.2  W-8 
Murray's  hand-book.  1858  .  .914.2  W-9 
d  Tavy;  by  Bray.  1836.  3  v..  .914.2  92 
he.  Diet,  of;  by  Dickens..  .914.2  W-20 
1  the;  by  Ireland.  1792.  2  v..  914.2  29 
ind  the  Cinque  ports;  by  Bray- 

1817.     2  V 914.2  36 

Murray's  hand-b'k.    1861. 914.2  W-13 
ings  in;  by  Roscoe 914.2  33 

Murray's  hand-b'k.  1860^914.2  W-14 
,  antiq.,  etc.;  by  Malkin.  2  v. .  914.2  34 
•'ild;  by  Borrow.    1862.    3  v... .  914.2  95 

sle  of;  by  Adams.     1882 914.2  W-21 

s  hand-book.     1858 914.2  W-8 

E.  Murray's  h'd-b'k.  1859.  .914.2  W-ii 
"ER.     Historic;  by  Bramston  and  | 

882 942  237 

Acc't  of ;  by  Stoughton.    1862.  914.2  59 
by  Tighe  and  D.     1858.     2  v.  .942  B-40 

by  Dixon.     1880.     4  v 942  102 

'  day  at;  by  Jessie.  1841.  ...*..  914.2  99 
ERSHIRE.  Murray's  h'd-b'k. .  .914.2  W-24 
E.  About;  byMacquoid.  1883. .914.2  137 
s  hand-book.     1882 914.2  W-28 


Grose.     Atlas  of  maps 914.2  B-26 

HowiTT.     Ruined  abbeys  and  castles 72314 

TiMBS.  Abbeys,  castles  and  halls.  2  v..  942  162 
Vetusta  monumenta.  3  v.  1767-1835 . .  .914.2  T-i 
Wright.     Homes  of  other  days.     1871 .     394  B-i 


ANTIQUITIES. 

Archxolog^cal  index 942.1  45 

1  topog.  cabinet.     1807.     10  v. .  914.2  12 

Castles  and  abbeys 723  B-6 

:iquities.     1812.     2  v 914.2  B-2 

Manual  of  archaeology.  1858.  942  161 
Popular  antiquities.    1849.  3  V..     ^394  I 

Architectural  antiq.  1835.  5  v.  729  B-i 
Vfediseval    military  architecture. 

2v 72312 

Merric  Eng.  in  olden  time 914.2  124 

Bn'tisli  castles.     1825 723  B-4 

«/ Wright.  Topog.  diet.  3v.914.2W-1 
Dtiqaities.      1783.    8  v 914.2  B-i8 

•  For  youog  readers. 


GENERAL  TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

Arnold.     Little  book  about  Gt.  B 914.2  98 

Bailey.     Eng.  from  a  back  window 914.2  105 

Black.     Guide-b*k,  Eng.  and  Wales  . .  .914.2  W-4 

Same.  S.  E.  and  S.  W.  counties.  2V.914.2  W-5 
British  almanac  and  comp.  i828-'5i.  22  v.  314  18 
Brown.  Am.  fugitive  in  Europe.  1855.914.270 
Burritt.     London  to  Lands  End.  i868.*9i4.2  51 

Walks  in  black  country.     1869 914.2  50 

Carnegie.     Am.  four-in-hand.  1883 914.2  134 

Champney.     Vassar  girls  in  Eng *0288  03 

Chandler  and  Sharp.     Bicycle  tour. .  .*9i4.2  123 

Collins.     Rambles  beyond  railways 914.2  118 

COLTON.     Four  years  in  Gt.  B.     2  v 914.2  63 

Cook.     England.     1882 914.2  B-33 

CoxE.     Impressions  of  Eng.     1869 98.2  2 

Drew.     Glimpses.     1851 914.2  90 

English  forests  and  trees.     1853 914. 1  23 

Entick.     Present  state  of  empire.     4v. . .    914.2  8 

EscOTT.     England.     1880 914. 2  109 

Fiske.     English  photographs.     1869 914.  i  25 

Green.     Short  geography.     1880 9142  131 

Hamilton,  ed.     Gazetteer,  Gt.  B.  and  I. 

3  v ^914.2  W-16 

Hassard.     Pickwickian  pilgrimage 914.2  130 

Haven.     Pilgrim's  wallet.     1867 914.2  64 

Hawthorne.     English  note-books.     2  v.  914.2  56 

Notes  in  Eng.  and  Italy.     1869 914.2  58 

Our  old  home.     1866 914.2  53 

Head.     Home  tour.     1835 914. 2  49 

Heath.     Pea.sant  life  in  W.  Eng.     1880.914. 2  115 

HOPPEN.     Old  England.     1868 914.2  62 

IIowiTT.     Rural  life.     1841 914. 2  22 

Visits  to  remarkable  places.     1882 *9I4.2  132 

Humphrey.     Gt.  Brit,  France,  etc.  2  v..  914.2  65 
Jennings.     Field  paths  and  lanes.  1878..  914.2  55 

Jesse.     Favorite  haunts.     1847 9142  39 

Lester.     Glory  and  shame  of  Eng.     2  v.  914.2  60 

Lytton.     England  and  English.     2  v 914.2  27 

McCuLLOCH.     Acc't  of  empire.      2  v 914.2  6 

Mackenzie.     Am.  in  England.  1835.  2  v.  914.2  67 

Miller.     First  impressions.     1851 914.2  52 

MiLNER.     British  islands 9142  26 

Olmsted.     Walks  and  talks.  1852.  2  v  . .  914.2  45 
O'Rell.     (Blouet.)    John    Bull    and    his 

island.     1884 914.2  140 

Our  own  country.     1 880-1 883.     6  v. .  .*9I4.2  B-28 

%  For  reference. 


26 


ENGLAND.—  SCOTLAND. 


Parliament.     Statistical  abstract.    U.    K. 

1877-1883.    5v 31443 

Paulding.   Sketch  of  old  Eng.  1822.  2  v.  914.2  47 

Picturesque  tour,  S.  coast.     1849 914-2  B~4 

Porter.     Progress  of  nation.     1836.  3  v.     314  13 

Raumer.     England  in  1 841.     2  v 914-2  43 

RiMMER.     About  Eng.  with  Dickens 914-2  133 

Streets  and  homesteads.     1877 914.  i  24 

SCUDDER.     English  Bodley  family •026805 

SiLLiMAN.     Journal.     1805-1806.     2  v...  914.2  40 

Taine.     Notes  on  England.     1872 914*2  42 

Thorns.     Rambles  by  rivers.  1845.  2  v.. 914.2  127 

TiMBS.     Nooks  and  comers.     1867 394  17 

White.     Eng.  without  and  within.  1 881.914. 2  122 
Winter.     English  rambles.     1884 914.2139 

Trip  to  England.    1879 914.2  108 

YoNGE.     S.  counties.  Eng.  and  Wales. .  .914.2  114 


BRITISH  COLONIES. 

Acton.     Our  colonial  empire.     1881 

Bourne.     Story  of  our  colonies.     1869. . . 
Cotton  and  Payne.     Colonies  and    de- 
pendencies.    1883 

Grey.     Colonial  policy.     1853.     2  v 

Review  of  same;  by  Adderley.     1869. . . 

LORNE.     Imperial  federation.     1885 

Martin.     Hist.  British  colonies.     4  v. . . . 

Mathews.     Colonial  question.     1872 

Seeley.     Expansion  of  England.     1883. . 
SiTWEi.L.     Growth  of  E.  colonies.     1884. 


325  14 
942  145 

325  l6 

325  1 

325  6 

342.2  65 

942  140 

325  7 
325  17 

325  18 


SCOTLAND. 

HISTORY  AND  ARCILEOLOGV. 

Anderson.    S.  in  early  Christ'n  times.  2  v.  941  135 

Scotland  in  pagan  times.     18S3 941  142 

Black.  Guide  thro'  Edinburgh.  1858. 914. i  W-3 
Browne.  Hist,  highlands  and  clans.  4  v.. 941  116 
Buchanan.  Historj' of  S.  1827.  4  V,.  941  i 
Burns.     War  of  independence.   1874.  2  v.     941  33 

Burton.     History  of  S.  to  1688.     7  v 

The  Scot  abroad.     1864.     2  v 

Chamhers.     Domestic  annals  of  S.     3  v. . 


941 
941 
941 


II 

54 

35 
Traditions  of  Edinburgh.     1869 941  58 

Collier.     Hist,  of  S.  for  schools.    i8So..*94i  129 

Denholm.     Hist,  of  Glasgow.     1804....     941  57 

Grant.     Castle  of  Edinburgh.     1862 ....     941  59 

Old  and  new  Edinburgh.     1881.     3  v.  .(^41  B-19 

Grose.     Antiquities  of  S.     1789.    2  v. .  .914.1  B-2 

Historical  tales  of  the  wars.     4  V *94i  49 

Innes.     Sketches  of  early  hist.     1861 941  39 


I 


Johnstone.     Hist.  geog.  of  the  clans. . .  .94 
Keith.     Church  and  State,  to  1568.  3  v..  9 
Laing.     Hist,  of  S.     1603-1709.     4v... 
LiPPiNCOTT.     Bonnie  Scotland.     1866  . . .  • 

Logan.     The  Scottish  Gael.     1833 

Logan  and  McIan.     Clans  of  the  high- 
lands.    1857.     2v 31 

Low.     Hist,  of  S.  to  9th  cent.  1826 

MacArthur.     History  of  S.     1874 

History  of  S.  for  schools.     1880 '9 

Mary,   Queen  of  Scots,      And   Froude's 

history;  by  Meline.     1872 92; 

Histoire;  par  Mig^et.     1854.     2  v. . .  .92; 

History;  by  Nau..    1883 92: 

In  captivity;  by  Leader.     1880 92^ 

Life;  by  Abbott.     1871 *92^ 


92: 
92: 


923 
922 


Life;  by  Bell.     1831.     2  v 

Life;  by  Chalmers.     1822.     2  v 

Life;  by  Lamartine.     1859 92' 

Life;  by  MacLeod.     1857 92; 

Life;  by  Strickland.     1873.     2  v. . . . 

Memoirs;  by  Banger.     1851.    2  v. . . 

Memoirs;  by  Buckingham.     1S44.  2  v. 92; 

Papers  relating  to.     1867 92; 

Maxwell.     Battle  history  of  S.     1S70. . . 

Sea  kings  of  Orkney.     1870 

Wars  of  Eng.  and  S.     1870 

Miller.     Macaulay  on  S.     1857 9 

Scenes  and  legends.     1881 

MuNRO.  Scottish  lake  dwellings.  1882.. 
Napier.  Montrose  and  covenanters.  2  v. 
Pinkerton.  Hist,  of  S.  preceding  1056. 
RiTSON.  Annals  of  Caledonians.  2  v. . . 
Robertson.  Reigns  of  Mary  and  James 
VI.     1825.     3v 

Ross.     S.  history  and  literature  to  the  re- 
formation.    1884 9 

Scott.     History  of  S.     1830.     2  v 

Tales  of  a  grandfather.     3  v 

Skene.     Celtic  Scotland.     1876.     3  V. 

The  coronation  stone.     1879 

Spottiswoode  Miscellany.     1844.     2  v. 
Strickland.  Queens  of  S.  i852-*73.  7  v.  9; 

Tales  of  Scottish  chivalry' 

Taylor.     The  Braemar  highlands.   1869. 

Pictorial  hist,  of  S.     2  v 9 

Tytler.     History  of  S.    1249-1603.    4  v. 

Memorable  wars  of  S 

Veitch.     Hist,  and  poetry  of  the  border. . 
Wallace,  5/rW.     Life;  byPaterson.  *92 
White.     Battle  of  Ban nockburn.     1871.. 
Wilson.    Memorials  of  Edinburgh.    2  v..  94 

Prehistoric  annals.     1863.     2  v 

Reminiscences  of  old  Edinburgh.     2  v. 


*  For  young  readers. 


SCOTLAND. 
TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

r.    Summer  in  Scotland.    1EI4B gt4.i  so 

SON.       Gaide    to    Highlands   and 

lands.      1850 914.1  W-4 

1-     lona.     1S71 914.  t  iB 

ILBY.     Highlands.    18B1 gi4.i  W-6 

3M.     AlUvona.     1BS2 914.147 

XV.     Tour  in  Taitan-land.     1863.  .914.1  19 

N.     Scenes  in  Scotland.     1833 914.'  10 

ofAS.     Hebrid  Isles.     1BS3 914.149 

dofLome.    1871 9M'I  i^ 

(.    Shetland.    1879 914.1  W-j 

of  the  "  Humming  Bird."    1S64...    914.1  B 

U(c.     In  the  Hebrides.     1S63 914. 1  Jl 

I.     In  the  Orkneys 914.)  '7 

.  Scottish  characteristics.  1883... 914.1  so 
lAKT.  Peler's  letters.  1S19.  3  v.  914.1  43 
CLLOCH.    Western  Islands,    a  v. . .   914. 1  6 

n  tosame 914.1  B-11 

ITSON.  Gaelic  topography.  1869..  914.19 
UK.     Ag.  and  pol.  state  of  S.     5  v.    914. 1  1 

iMical  acc't  of  S.     1791.     13  v 314  i 

Summer  in  Skye.     1B66 914-I  14 

a.,tla/.  Scoilanddelinealed...-.gi4.i  R-i 
KOKTII.     Tour  in  Scotland.     1803.914,1  13 

IRELAND. 

HISTORY  AND  ARCH.^iOLOGy. 

t   Irish    histories;  Spencer,   it  al.  \ 

09-     3  V 941  69    1 

Al.     The  American  Irish.     18S3. .     941  83   j 

(CAL-LT.     Story  of  I.     1861 941   Pam.  i    I 

Ireland's  case  ;  reply  to  Froude.   941  log 

VindicisE  Hibemicx.     I8ig 941  87   1 

Soc.     Miicelbny 8966   • 

x.    Comestsiol.    1641-90.    1841.    94190 

».     Speeches.     1815 319.133   ; 

:.     Illustrated  hist,  of  I.     186S 941  84 

Bird's.«ye  view  of  I.  hist.    iB83.  941  150 

years  of  I.  hist.     1B45-1849 941  77 

ig  Ireland.     18S1 941  76 

iOH.     f.  before  the  conquest 941  97 

TKi'K.    Sham  squire  and  informers 

1793 941  103 

lA-sTEBS.    (O'Clery.  ^/fl/.)    .\nnaU 

reland.      7  v 941  I!-3 

L     Knglishinl.      1873.     jv 941  105 

■.     Vicerojs  of  I.     1865 941  93 

The  land-war  in  1 94'  95 

Miscel.  works.     1832 329,3  63 

.     .Select  speeches.     1845 339.3  24 

intiqnitiesof  I.      I79I-     3  v,  .914.1  11-4 


-IRELAND. 


37 


Hauday.     Scandinavian  Dublin.     iSBz.^i  B-33 

Havbrtv.     History  of  1.     1B60 94i  8$ 

HicKSON.     I.  in  the  17th  century.     2  v. .  941  145 

Joyce.     Irish  names  of  places.     1870 911  4 

K&ATlNU,     General  hist,  of  I.     3  v 941  98 

Leckv.     Leaders  of  opinion.     1S71 933.3  86 

Lynch.     Cambrensis  eversus.     3v 941  61 

McCarthy.     Outline  of  Irish  hist '^i  140 

McGBK.     Popular  hist,  of  I.     1869.     a  v.  941  100 

MacGeogiisijan.     History  of  1 941  B-16  ' 

Madden.     United  Irishmen.     4  V 941   110 

Maxwell,     I.  rebellion  in  179B.     [868..    94191 

Mitchell.     History  of  I.     186B 941  U-i; 

Life,  etc..  of  Aodh  O'Neill.     1868 941   115 

Moore.      Hist,   of    I.      (Lardner's  cab. 

cycl.)    1835.    4  V 941  130 

Mlirpiiv.     Cromwell  in  I.     1883 941   141 

Mysleriesof  I.;  secrelsoc's  1798-1B83  .  ..  941  144 
O'Connor,  A.     Chronicles  of  En,     3  v..     94165 

O'Connor,  M.     Military  hist,  of  I 941  86 

O'CoNOR,   W.    K.      Hist,   of   I.    people. 

=  *' 941   147 

O'CtTRRY.      MS.   materials  of  ancient  I. 

hist.    1861 941  94 

O'DoNOUHUE.     The  O'Briens,     i860. ...     941  96 

O'DoNOVAN,  ed.     Book  of  rights 896  8 

O'Learv.  Ireland  among  the  nations  . . .  57a  33 
Perraud.  I.  under  Eng.  rule.  1864...  c>4i  92 
Phillips,  Curran,  Grattan.    Speeches. 

1B31 329.3  33 

Plowuen.     Hist.  rev.  of  sute  of  I.     5  v.     941  71 

I'll'nkett.     Speeches.     1865 339.2  34 

FRENpergast.  Cromwellian  settlement. .  941  108 
R.,  A.  B.     Lake  lore  :  Killamey.     1853..  914.1  I' 

Roger.     Celticism  a  myth 941  153 

Savage.     Fenian  herots.     1868 941   114 

Smith,  Coldwin.     I.  hist,  and  character.  941   104 

Staffoei),     Pacata  Ilibernia.     2  v 941  88 

Sullivan.     New  Ireland.     1878 ■.  i>4"   138 

The  story  of  I.     1867 *94l   10a 

Thebauu,     The  Irish  race,     1873 94138 

TilL-BSKiELD.     ICnRlaml  and  I.     1884 •c>tl   151 

Walpole.  Short  hist,  of  I.  to  the  Union.  941  137 
Waruurton,    et   al.       Iliet.     of     Dublin. 

1818.     2  V ■. c>4i    11-13 

Willi-,.     Hist,  of  I.  in  livci  of  Irishun-n, 

'"■ 'H'  78 

\Vrii;HT.      llisLofl.      3v 941    It-io 

TRAVEL  .\Nn  nKSCkll'TION. 

AllES.      Sportsm.iti  in  Irrland,      j  v 914.1  30 

liKHK.NO.      I,  wml  its  economy.      1830 914.1   33 

Black.     I'iituresc[uu  tourist,     iBChj.  . ,  ,914.1  \V-3 


28 


IRELAND.  —  FRANCE. 


Carlyle.     My  Irish  journey.     1849 914.  i  2i 

Carr.     Stranger  in  Ireland.     1805 914*  i  35 

Dill.     Ireland's  miseries.     1852 914- 1  39 

Frazer.     Hand-book  for  travelers    914.  i  W-i 

37 
22 

40 
29 

45 
48 

25 
38 
36 
28 
12 
46 
26 

33 


French  thoughts  on  Irish  e>'ils.     1868 914. 

Hall.     Ireland.     3  v 914. 

Hkad.     Fortnight  in  I.     1853 914. 

Jephson.     Notes  on  Irish  questions 914. 

Jones.     Life's  work  in  I.     1880 914. 

King.     The  Irish  question.     1882 914. 

Martin.     I.  before  and  after  union 914. 

Martineau.     Letters  from  I.     1852 914. 

Nicholson.     Ireland's  welcome.     1844. .  914. 

PiM.     Condition  and  prospects  of  1 914. 

R.,  A.  B.    Lake  lore  ;   Killamey.     1S53. .  914. 

Russell.     New  views  on  I.     1880 914. 

Senior.     Journals,  etc.,  relat'g  to  I.    2  v.  914. 

SiGERSON.     Modem  Ireland.     186S 914. 

Trench.     Realities  of  Irish  life.     1870..914.1  141 
Tuke.     Irish  distress  and  its  remedies  . . .  914.  i  34 


FRANCE. 

BEFORE  HUGH  CAPE'f. 

Charl£MA<;nk.     And  the  Carlovingians  ; 

from  Guizot.     1880 944-2  9 

History  ;  by  James.     1847 .•.  .  944.2  12 

Life  ;  by  Cutts.     18S2 ^.  *944.2  11 

IJfe  ;  by  Eginhard ^  ,    ()44-2  8 

GoBiNEAU.     Ottar  J arl  et  sa  descendance.    944.2  7 
GODWI.N.     Hist,  of  F. :    Ancient  Gaul. ..    <>W-i   i 

Masson.     Early  chronicles.     1881 944  133 

Perry.     The  Franks,  to  Pepin.     1857...   <>44. i  2 
RiTSON.     Memoirs  of  Celts  or  Gauls 944.1  3 


THE  CAPETIANS. 

Louis   IX.    (Saint),   and   the   13th  cent.; 

from  Guizot.     1880 944-2  10 

Life  ;  by  Do  Joinville.     1870 923.4  6 

Life  ;  by  (iuizot.     1869 922.4  3 

Memoires  dc  joinville.     2  v <>I4  49 

Extraits  dcs  maiuiscrits  arabcs 944  51 


THE   IlUNDUKl)  VK.XKS'  WAR. 

Arthur,  /^wf  </*•  fhrfaiiNv.      Mt'moircs. 

1393-1457 »>44  55 

BOUCICAU T.      Mrnmirrs 944  54 

Burgundy,   /^//<.r  «/<•.     Ilisiniic;'par  Har-  I 

ante.     12  v <)44.2  13   i 

Charles  V.     l.ivir  den  IuIim;  pur  i".  di* 

Pisau ^44  53   1 

Du  CleRCQ.      Mrnioirrn.     14.1H   14/17 944  57    I 


Du  GuEscLiN.     Memoires.     3  v 91^ 

Illiers.     Memoires  relatifs  k. 94^ 

Joan  of  Arc     Life ;  by  Brty.     1874 . . .   993. 

Life ;  by  Tuckcy.     1880 *933w| 

Life  and  death  ;  by  Parr.     1866.     2  t.  .  923, 

Memoires  concernant 944 

MONSTRELET.  Chronicles,  1400-1516.  2V.944.3: 


LOUIS  XL    TO    HENRY  II. 

Bayard,  Chevalier.     Hist. ;  by  the  Loyal 

Serviteur.     1883 *923.4 

Life ;  by  Simms.     i860 993.^ 

Memoires  du.     2  v 944 

Story  of ;  by  Walford.      1871 *923^ 

CoMiNES.     Memoires.     3  v 94^ 

Memoirs,  trans.     2  v 944. 

Du  Bellay.     Memoires.     5  v 94^ 

Francis  I.  and  Charles  V. ;  from  Guizot. .  944.1 
And  the  Renaissance ;  from  Guizot ....  944.1 

Court  and  reign  ;  by  Pardoe.     2  v 944 

La  Marche.     Memoires.     2  v 944 

La  Mark.     Memoires 94^ 

Louis  XL    Reign  of ;  by  Willert.    1877.    944 

Scandalous  chron. ;  by  Troyes 944 

Louise  de  Savoy.    Journal  de 94^ 

MoNTLUC.     Memoires.     5  v 94^ 

Rabutijs'.    Commentaires  des  guerres.  3  v.    94 

Tkemoille.     Memoires 94 

Troye.    Chroniques  de  Louys  de  Valois,.     941 
Vii.i.ENEUVE.     Memoires 94 


THE  RELIGIOUS  WARS.— THE  HUGl 

NOTS. 

Angoui.eme,  Duke  d\     Memoires 944 

BoiviN.     Memoires.     5v 94^ 

Bouillon.     Memoires.     3  v 94^ 

Castfi.nau.     Memoires.     6  v 944 

C.\therink  de  Medicis.      Girlhood ;    by 

Trollope.     1856 923.4 

Caykt.     Chronologic  septennaire.     2  v. .  944 

I^  guerres,  sous  Henry  IV.     5  v 944 

Choisnin.     Memoires 944 

Cousin.     Societc  fran9aise  au  xvii«  siecle. 

iS73-     2  V 944^ 

Kenelon.     Memoires.     2  v 94^ 

G  AMON.     Memoires 94^ 

Henry  IV.     And  the  end  of  the  wars  of 

religion  ;  from  Guizot.      1881 944.; 

Histoire  de  ;  d'apres  de  Perefixc.    1853.  944.^ 
Last  decade  of ;  by  Freer.     1863.     2  v. .  944.; 

Life  ;  by  Abbott.      1856 *9a3.' 

Life  ;  by  James.     1847,     2  v. . .  ^ 944.; 


♦  Kor  young  readers. 


FRANCE.— THE   RELIGIOUS  WARS.  ETC. 


29 


Rise  of  the  Uaguenots.  i  r. .  174.4  ^ 
loenM  emifration  to  Am.  1BB5  .  374.4  '3 
■axG.  Hist.  Huguenots.  1845  ■  174-4  34 
NY,  Admiral.     Life  1  by  Benier. 923.4  169 

;  by  Besant.     1879 *9a3.4  ao 

e 923.4  164 

Doires 944  88 

A.  Wars  of  the  Hu^enots.  1871.  274.4  I5 
F.  and  Am.      3  t.  274.4  i^ 

>K.     The  Huguenots.     iBSi 374.4  I3 

ii-  Pastors  in  the  wilderness.  3  v.  274.4  11 
L  Ha(i;ueiiots  of  the  dispersioD..  274.4  30 
i.     Huguenots  in  Fnuice.     1S6S.  274.4  ^S 

I.     1S68 374.4  1^ 

t.     History  of   French  Protestant 

fees.     t8s4.     2v 274-4  1 8 

"E.     Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew   274.4  4 

LT.     M^oires.     3  v 944  98 

D'Alsbkt.     Life  1  by  Freer 923.4  i^z 

TRE.     Memoires 944  SB 

ic    Observations 944  95 

lET  ef  Navarrt.     Life ;  by  Freer. 

4-     3' ■    ■■ 933-4  12 

vtrtt.  dt  Valaii.     Memoires 944  lOo 

r.     Memoires 944  So 

Memoires 944  102 

I.     Memoires 944  94 

Civil  ware  and  monarchy,  ]6th 
171b  cent's.     1852.     av 9443  3 

1853-     IV 944-3  5 

L'bAN.     Memoires 944  109 

1817.     S  v.- 944.3  17 

ES.     Memoires.      3v 944  74 

>«.     Memoires.      3v 944  loi 

niXE.     Memoires.     6  v 944  76 

>y.  Memoires  d'Elat,  1567-1604..944  109 
.L     Hist  of  F.,  i574-t6iO-     6  v-   944-3  6 


RICHELIEU.— MAZARIN.  * 
Austria.    Regency  of ;  by  Freer. 

'.     av 944-3  33 

f  Auitria  and  DoN   Serastian. 

3;  by  Freer.     1B65.     z  v 933.4  21 

tJu  great.     Life;  by  Stanhope. ..  923.4  23 
PriHtii    dt.       Hist.    I6[h,   i7ih 
s;  by  D'Aumale.      1872.     2  v... 944. 3  28 
iriLLE,  OutJttsi  de.     La  jeunesse  ; 

Zoosio 923.4  129 

UlaFroude;  by  Cousin 923.4130 

td;  byCoosio.     1854 933.4  41 

,  Maiie.      Memoires.     1881. .  .923.4  171 


MuMEdr JIfeditii.  Life;  byPardoe.    1851.923.4  16 
Jtr/Zt.  dt.     Memoirs;   by 

84B.     3v 923.4  38 

Memoirs.     3  v 923.4  14 

of.     Reference   list ; 

-  1 t6  5S 

Life ;  by  Masson.    1884 933.4  l63 

Life ;  by  Robson.     1854 933-4  '9 

RiCHEUEU  and  Mazakih,     Secret  hist.; 

by  Cousin,     1872' 944'3  3S 


LOUIS  XIV.— LOUIS  XV. 
Ellis.     True  history  of  the  "iron  mask.".  944.4  I3 
Jou,  Guv.     Memoirs.     1648-65.     3  v..  923.4  37 
Lacroix.     The  iBth  ■394  B-6 

Louis  XIV,    Age  of;  ;  irans.  944.4  3 

And  Ihe  Court ;  by  Pardoe,    1S6S.    3  v.    944.4  S 

Same.    1847,    2v 944-4  7 

And  his  conlemporarles 840  202 

Das  zeitalter  ;  von  Pbilippson.  1879. .  944.4  S^ 
Et  son  siicle  ;  par  Dumas.  1S74,  3  v.  944.4  39 
Heroes,  elc,  of  the  lime  of ;  by  Challicc. 

■1863,     3V 944,4   31 

Hist,  by  Abboit.     1871 •923,4  30 

Life  and  lime<i ;  by  James.  1851,  3  v.  944.4  9 
Memoirs^  .  1791.  2v.  944.4  i 

Si^cle  de  ;  par  Voltaire,     3  v 840  135 

Same,     3  v 944.4  36 

Supplement  auSiicle  de 840  143 

Louis    XV.       The     King's    secret;    by 

Broglie,     3  v 944.4  34 

Private  life  of.     1781.     4  v 944-4  26 

Maintenon,   Madame  dt.     Memoir ;   by 

Bennett.     l38o 923.4  ijS 

Mahmontel.    Regencedu  Due  d 'Orleans.  840  329 
Orleans,  House  of.     Memoirs  17th,  i8th 

cent's  ;  by  Taylor.     1849-     3  » 944.4  44 

^^^  Duke  de.      Ecrils   inedils. 

1880,     6  V 944-4  47 

Life  ;  by  Collins.     1880 928,470 

j       M  723,     19  V 923,4  135 

I       M  ^&v<;        v 933-433 

Thiers,     Mississippi  bubble ,     133  8; 

Same 133  86 

TopcN.     Man  with  the  iron  mast,     1B70..  944.4  11 
TUHENNE,  vl/(irji4a/.    Life;  by  Cockayne. .       933  6 


LOUIS  XVI. 

Campan.     Conversations 944.S  134 

Jackson,  French  court  and  soc.  1881,  2V.944.5  189 
The  old  regime,     1880.     3  v 944.4  4t 


30 


FRANCE.  — LOUIS   XVI.,  ETC. 


KiNGSLEY.     The  ancient  regime.    1867..     32214 
Louis  XVI.     Last  year  of  ;  by  Moleville. 

1797.     3v 944.51 

Memoirs  of  ;  by  Soulavie.    1802.    6  v.    944.4  14 

Recollections  of  a  page  ;  by  Hezecques.  944.4  20 

Maria  Antoinette.     Hist. ;  by  Abbott.*923.4  50 

Life  ;  by  Tytler.     1883 944.4  57 

Life  ;  by  Yonge.     1876 *923.4  123 

Private  life  ;  by  Campan.     1823.     2v. .    944.5  4 

Moore.     Causes  of  the  F.  Rev.     2  v 944.5  10 

Necker.     Memoirs  ;  by  De  Stael.    1818.  923.4  53 
Rosenthal.     Influence  of  U.  S.  on  F. .  .944.5  197 

Taine.     The  ancient  regime.     1876 322  8 

TocQUEViLLE.      State  of  soc.  in  F.  before 

Rev.     1856 944.5  169 

Turcot.     Life  ;  by  Condorcet 923.4  31 

Vie  de  ;  par  Condorcet 840  215 

ViZETELLY.    The  diamond  necklace.    2  v.  944.4  32 

THE  FRENCH  REVOLUTION. 

Barruel.     Hist,  of  Jacobinism.     4  V...944.5  19 
BenvenutR     Episodes  of  F.  Rev.    1880.  944.5  69 

BouiLLE.     Memoirs  relat'g  to  F.  Rev 944.5  23 

Burke.   And  the  Rev.    Reference  list;  by 

Foster.     V.  2 16  55 

■  Reflections  on  Fr.  Rev 820.2  249 

Same 820.2  260 

Carlyle.     The  French  Rev.   1838.  2  v. 944.5  176 

Same.     (N.  D.)    3v 944-5  173 

Same.     1869.     3  v 820.2  265 

Same.     1871.     3v 944-5  170 

Croker.     Early  period  of  F.  Rev.    1857.  944.5  16 
Desmoulins.     And  his  wife  ;  by  Hoey.  .923.4  133 

Dumas.     Memoirs  of  his  time.     2  v 944.5  38 

Gardiner.     French  Rev.     1883 *944-5  200 

Goethe.     Campaign  in  France.     1792.. .  944.5  46 
Goudemetz.     Epoch  of  F.  Rev.     1796.. 944.5  191 

Guillon.     Petite  histoire  de  la  Rev *944.5  201 

Elliot.    Journal  during  F.  Rev.     1859.  .944.5  35 

Lafayette.     History.     1845 923.4  42 

Life  ;  by  Headley.     1865 *923.4  47 

Memoirs  ;  by  Holstein.     1835 923.4  44 

Memoirs  ;  by  Sarrans.     1833.     2  v 923.4  45 

Sketch  ;  by  Bigelow.     1882 923.4  Pam.  i 

Lamartine.       Histoire    des    Girondins. 

1870.     6v 944.5  163 

Hist,  of  Girondists.     1850.    3  v 944- 5  43 

MacFarlane.    French  Rev.    1844.   4  V.  944.5  152 
Mallet  du   Pan.      Memoirs    and    cor. 

1852.      2  V 944.5  24 

Melito.     Memoirs,  1778-1815.     1881.. 944.5  186 

Michelet.     Histoire  de  la  Rev.     4  v. .  .944.5  B-3 

Hist,  view  of  Rev.     1864 944.5  195 


Michelet.  Women  of  the  Rev.  1855. .  9 
Mignet.  Hist,  de  la  Rev.  1789-1814.  2  v.  9 

Hist,  of  the  Rev.      1883 94 

MiRABEAU.      Recollections    of ;    by   Du- 

mont.     1833 9 

Moi^ville.  Annals  of  F.  Rev.  9  v.  .9^ 
Money.     The  Campaign  of  1792.     1794.  ? 

Moore.    Journal  in  France.     1792 ^ 

Morris.  The  Rev.  and  First  empire. .  .*c, 
Mortimer-Ternaux.       Histoire    de    la 

Terreur.     1881.     8v g4 

Necker.  On  the  F.  Rev.  1797.  2  v. .  9 
Paine.  Letter  to  people  of  F.  1 798 .  .944. 5 
Reign  of  terror  ;  by  eye-witnesses.     2  v. .  9 

Revolutionary  Plutarch.     1804.     3  v 

RiGBY.     Letters  from  F.     1789 q 

Robespierre,  M.  Life  ;  by  Lewes. . . . .  q 
Roland,  Madame.     Appeal  to  posterity. 

1795-     2  V 9 

Biog.     1 832 9 

History  ;  by  Abbott.     1869 *g 

Memoires.     1863 92 

Smyth.  Lect's  on  F.  Rev.  1855.  2  v.  .9^ 
Stael,   Madame  de.     Considerations  on 

F.  Rev.     1818.     2v 9 

La  Revolution  franfaise.     3  v 

Sybel.     Hist,  of  F.  Rev.     1867.     4  v  .  .94 

Taine.     The  F.  Rev.     1885.     5  v 9 

Thiers.     Hist,  of  F.  Rev.     1870.     4v. . 
Tourzel.  Duchesse  de.   Memoires.    1789- 

1795.     2  V 9 

Urquhart.     Four  wars  of  F.  Rev.  .944.5 
Van  Laun.  French  rev.  epoch.   1879.  2  v. 9 
Wallon.      Histoire  du  tribunal    revolu- 

tionnaire  de  Paris.     1882.     6  v 94 


NAPOLEON  I. 

Abr antes,   Duchess  de.      Memoirs ;    by 

herself.     1832 g 

Same.     1870.     2  v g 

Almanach  imperial.      1812 

Baines.     Wars  of    the    F.  Rev.    1792- 
1815.     4  v.... 9 

Beauchamp.     Invasions  of  F.     1814-15. 
2  v..    94 

Beugnot,  Count.     Life.     1871.     2  v g 

Bonaparte,  Joseph.    Hist,  by  Abbott.  .*9a 

Bonaparte,  Lucien.    Memoirs  ;  by  him- 
self.    1836 92 

BONAPARTES,    The.      Marriages  of ;    by 
Bingham.     i88i.     2v 94 

Boston    Pub.    Lib.      Bulletin;    bibliog. 
notes  :  Waterloo.    V.  2 ] 


*  For  young  readers. 


FRANCE.— NAPOLEON.  ETC. 


31 


Waterloo  lectures.    1868. ..  .944.5  117 
Memoirs;  1825 923.4  11 1 

Quatre  Bras,  Ligny  and  Wa- 

1882 944.5196 

>tory  of  Waterloo,     i860 944-5  150 

E,  Queen,  Hist.;  by Abbott..*923.4  102 
rs.     1862.     2  V 923.4  100 

Waterloo.     1862 944-5  ii5 

Campaigrn  of  Waterloo.    1 85 3.. 944. 5  151 
B.     Life;  by  Abbott.     1870.  ..•923.4  98 

>y  Headley.     1855 923.4  97 

rs  ;  by  Normand.  1848.  2  v. .  923.4  95 
c.  Notes  on  Waterloo.  1865.. 944. 5  116 
.  Directoire,  consulat  et  empire. 394  B-ii 
TE,    Count.     Memoirs;  by  him- 

1831.     2v ...923.4  124 

Scaton'sreg't  at  Waterloo.   3  v..  944. 5  118 

»M  I.  And  his  marshals  ;  by  Head- 

•944.5  198 

e  marshals.      1875 923-4  72 

itainebleau  and  Elba ;  by  Camp- 

1869 944.5  123 

Helena  ;  by  Abbott.    1855 923.4  87 

ign  in  Russia  ;  by  Labaume. . .  .944.5  109 

igns  in  Egypt.     1798-     4  v 944- 5  ^^S. 

ty  ;  by  Forsyth.     1853.     3  v 923.4  84 

ty ;  by  Montholon.  1846.  2  v. .  923.4  82 
ate  and  empire ;  by  Thiers.    5  v. .  944. 5  99 

ith  Joseph.     1856.     2  v    9445  97 

ind  camp  of.     1832 923.4  91 

1   caricature   and   satire  on  ;   by 

on.     1884.    2v 944.5205 

es  of  hist.;  by  Par  doe.  i859..*944.5  104 
-andearmee,  1812  ;  parSegur 944.5  65 

in  1815  ;  by  Williams.  1815... 944.5  113 
tion  to  Russia  ;  by  Segur.    2  v.. 944. 5  11 1 

of  ;  by  Lester.    1852 923.4  73 

yoV  of.     1809 923.4  75 

KTtureon;  by  Blood.  1863..  944. 5  Pam.  i 
temoirs;  by  Mitchell.  1846.  3  V..  923.4  65 
c  de  ;  par  M.  De  Villiers 923.4  88 

' 944.5  94 

r ;  by  Abbott.     2  v 923.4  61 

' ;  by  Ardeche.     1853 944-5  80 

' ;  by  Bussey.     1840.     2  v 944-5  B-i 

;  by  Home.     1879 944.5  207 

;  by  Lanfrcy.     1876.    4  V 944.5  60 

;  by  O'Meara.     1822.     2  v 923.4  80 

I  of  Russia;  by  Wilson.  1860.944.5  no 
rs  ;  by  Antommarchi.  1826. . .  923.4  74 
rn  ;  by  an  £nglishman  at  Paris. 

* 944.5  124 

rtc 923.4  166 

22 944.5  95 

•  Vor  young 


Napoleon L  Life;  by  Hazlitt.    1847.  3 v.  944.5  91 

Life  ;  by  Headley.     1865 *944.5  96 

Life  ;  by  Jomini.      1864.      5  v 944-5  52 

Life  ;  by  Lockhart.     1883 944-5  199 

Life  ;  by  Scott.     1827.     3  v 944.5  57 

Life  of  ;  by  Van  Ess.     1806.     10  v. . . .  944.5  8x 

Life  and  actions.      1810 923.4  89 

Life,  exile,  etc. ;  by  Las  Cases.  4  v. . . .  923.4  76 
Memoirs,  dictated  at  St.  Helena.  7  v.  .944.5  156 
Private  memoirs  ;  by  Bourrienne.  4  v. .  944.5  70 
Private  memoirs  of  court ;  by  Bausset. .  944.5  78 
Secret  hist,  of  cabinet ;  by  Goldsmith. .  944.5  79^ 

Secret  memoirs.      1815 923.4  68 

Selection  from  letters,  etc.;  by  Bingham. 

1884.     3  V 944-5  202 

Story  of;  by  Lee *923.4  90 

Table-talk  and  opinions.     1870 923.4  92 

Ney,  Marshal.     Memoirs.     1834 923.4  105 

Remusat,  iVw^.  </<f.     Memoirs.      1880.  .923.4  154 

Same.     2v 923.4160 

RoviGO.     Memoirs.     1828.     4  V 944-5  74 

SiBORNE.     Hist,  of  war  in  1815 944-5  114 

Atlas  to  same 944-5  C-i 

Sketch  of  hist,  of  F.     1792-1815 944-5  50 

Talleyrand.     Life.     1834 923.4  54 

Life  ;  by  McHarg.     1857 923.4  55 


THE  RESTORED  MONARCHY. 

Blanc.     1848  ;  historical  revelations 944-6  84 

Browning.    Modern  France.    i8i4-i879.*944.6  73 
Caussidierre.     Secret  history  of  Rev.  of 

1848.     2v 944.6  16 

Chateaubriand.     Congress  of  Verona. 

1838.     2  V 944.6  I 

Corkran.       National    Const,    assembly. 

1848.     2  V 944-6  20 

Flathe.     Zeitalter  der  Restauration,  etc. 

1815-51 940  136 

GuizoT.     Memoirs  of  my  time.     4  V 944-6  7 

Jackson.     Court  of  Tuilleries.     2  v 944.6  97 

Lamartine.     Past,    present    and    future 

of  the  Republic.     1850 944-6  45 

Restoration  of  monarchy.    1852.   4  v. .  944.5  125 

Revolution  of  1848 944-6  14 

Same 944-6  15 

Louis  XVH.    And  Eleazer  Williams. 944. 5  Pam.  3 
Life  :  by  DeBeauchesne.     1853.     2  v. .  923.4  58 

Misfortunes  of  1838 923.4  60 

Louis  XVni.     Memoirs;  by  himself. .  .923.4  107 

Sa  cour  et  son  regne.     1829.     3  V 944-6  52 

Louis  Philippe.     Court  of ;  by  Rush. .  .914.2  106 
France  under ;  by  Guizot.     1865 944-6  6 

readers. 


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FRANCE.  — THE   RESTORATION,  ETC. 


Louis  PHii.iPrE.     History  of  ten  years, 

i830-*40 ;  by  Blanc.     2v 944.64 

Life  ;  by  Abbott.     1871 *923.4  108 

Memoirs  ;  by  himself.     1825.     3  V 923.4  126 

NORMANBY.     Journal  in  Paris.     2  v 944.6  12 

Sand,  Geo.  (Dudevant).     Souvenirs  de. . .  944.6  72 

Simpson.     Pict.  from  rev.  Paris.     2v 944.6  18 

Talleyrand.     Cor.  with   Louis  XVUL 

during  Congress  of  Vienna.     1881 . . .  944.6  80 
TuRNBULL.     Rev.  of  1830 944-6  3 


THE  SECOND  EMPIRE. 

Cler.     Reminiscences  of    an    officer    of 

Zouaves,    i860 944-6  46 

HODDE.     Secret  societies  of  F.     1864 944.6  11 

Maupas.      Story  of    the    coup    d'   etat. 

1884.     2  V 944-6  99 

Murray.     Men  of  second  empire.     1872.  914.4  71 
Napoleon  HL     Biog.  sketches ;  by  Wi- 

koff.    1849 9234  "2 

The  coup  d'  etat;  by  Tcnot.     1870 944.6  47 

Destroyer  of  the  republic  ;  by  Hugo. . .  944.6  82 

History  ;  by  Abbott.     1869 944.6  22 

Hist,  d'  un  crime;  par  Hugo 944-6  50 

Hist,  of  a  crime  ;  by  Hugo.     1878 944.6  48 

Same 944-6  49 

Life  ;  by  Haswell 9234  "O 

Life  ;  by  Jerrold.     1882.     4  v 944.6  91 

The  little  :  by  Hugo.     1852 944.6  81 

Pol.  and  hist,  works.     1852.     2v 329.3  i 

Posthumous  works.      1873 944-6  23 

Senior.    Conversations  with  Thiers,  et  al, 

.1852-60.     2  V 944-6  55 

Same.     i86o-'63.     2v 944.674 

Journal  in  F.  and  Italy.  i848-'52.  2  v.  944.6  65 
TOWLE.  Modern  France.  1851-1879.  .*944.6  83 
Wraxall.      Second    empire,    in    French 

literature.      1865 944.6  85 


FRANCO-GERMAN   WAR. 

Abbott.     Franco- Prussian  war 943  69 

BORBSTAEDT  and  Dwyer.      Franco-Ger- 
man war.     1S73 (>44.6  25 

Bowles.     Defense  of  Paris.    1871 944-6  40 

Boyland.  Under  the  Red  Cross.  1873.  361  9 
Capper.  Wanderings  in  war-time.  1871.  944.6  32 
Cassell's  hist.  Franco-German  war.  2  v.*944.6  B-i 
CORVIN.  In  F.  with  the  Germans.  2  v..  944.6  28 
**  Daily  News  "  correspondence  of  the  war.  944.6  26 
Evans.     Am.  Ambulance  at  Paris.    1S71..361  B-2 

FiTZ  George.     Battle  of  Sedan 944-6  27 

Forbes.     My  experience  of  the  war 944-6  31 


Freycinet.      La    guerre    en    province. 

i870-'7i 944.6 

German  official  acc*t  of  the  Franco-Ger- 
man war.     4  v.,  and  4  cases  of  maps.  944.6 

Hazen.     School  and  army.     1872 355.1 

Herisson.     Staff-officer  in  Paris 944>6 

Hoffman.     Camp,  court  and  siege 944*6 

Inside  Paris  during  the  siege.     1871  .'....  944.6 

Klein.     The  pastor's  narrative *944-6 

Landon.    The  war  in  a  nutshell 944.6 

McCabe.     War  bet.  Ger.  and  F.     1871. .  944.6 

MiCHELET.     France  before  Europe 944.6 

Paris.     Echoes  of  a  famous  year.    1872. .  944.6 
Pearson  and  M  acLaughlin.   Our  adven- 
tures.    1871.     2v 944*6 

Roberts.  First  Prussian  army.  1870-1.  943 
RusTOW.  War  for  Rhine  frontier.  3  v..  943 
SiiAND.     On  the  trail  of  the  war.     1870. .  944.6 

Shepi'ARD.     Shut  up  in  Paris.      1871 944.6 

Stoffel.     Military  rep'ts.     i866-*70 355.; 

Rapports  militaires.     i866-*70 355.; 

'*  Times  "  Cor.  on  internat.  relations.  2  v.  943 
Treitschke.  What  we  demand.  1870.  943 
Viollet  le  Due.     La  defense  de  Paris. .  944.6 

Same,  atlas  of  plates 944*6  1 

Vizetelly.  Paris  in  peril.  1882.  2  v. .  944.6 
WiNN.     What  I  saw  of  the  war.     1870.. .  944.6 


THE  COMMUNE. 

Bkkthal.  The  Communists  of  Paris. . 
DuCami'.  Convulsions  de  Paris.  4  v. 
Fetridge.  Rise  and  fall  of  Commune 
Jerrold.  The  "Reds"  of  Paris.  1870 
Leigiiton.  Paris  under  the  Commune 
VfisiMER.     Hist,  of  Paris  Commune. . . 


944.6  1 
.944*6 

.944.6 
.  56J 
.944.6 
.944.6 


THE  THIRD  REPUBLIC. 

Favrk.     Gov't  of  national  defence 944*6 

French    republic.       Reference     list ;    by 

Foster.     V.  i x6 

Gallenga.     Democracy  across  Channel . .     324 
Gambetta.  And  the  Republic.    Reference 

list  ;  by  Foster.     V.  3 x6 

Sketch.     1883 923.4 

Vie  de;  par  Depasse 920.4  Pu 

Grevy,  J.    Viede;  par  Delabrousse  .920.4  Pm 
Jerrold.   At  home  in  Paris.    1884.    2  v. 944.6 

Karr.     Plus  9a  change.     1875 944-^ 

Macdonell.     France  since  the  first  em- 
pire.    1879 944,( 

MacMahon.     Vie  de;  par  Daudet.  .920.4  Pan 
Men  of  the  third  republic.     1873 930 


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FRANCE. --GENERAL   HISTORY,  ETC 


33 


ov't  of  M. Thiers.  1871-73.  a  v. 944.6  57 
Life  ;  by  Le  Goff.      1879 923.4  134 


GENERAL  HISTORY. 

OSE.     Hist,  of  F.  to  1848 944  42 

,  House  of .  Hist,  memoirs....  944  31 
French  hist,  for  children.  1881 .  .*944  132 
^eens  of  France.  1847.  a  v. .  923.4  i 
id  Gaspy.  Pictorial  hist.  2  v. .  944  B-6 
E.     Memoirs  of  French  palaces. .     944  37 

us.     France  ;  hist,  and  rev's '944  23 

n  universelle  des  memoires  rela- 

k  r  histoire  de  France.     72  v 944  49 

Hist,  of  F.     1830.     3  V 944  129 

ORT.     Hist,  of  Bastile.     1883...     944  20 

Histoire  de  F.,  a  la  jeunesse. .  .*944  154 

).     Hist,  of  F.    1791.    5  V 944  B-i 

Hist,   civilization    in   France.     940  13 

of  F.,  abridg'd  ;  by  Masson '944  127 

ar  hist,  of  F.     1877.      6  v 944  100 

1884.     8  V 944  161 

s.     Hist,  of  France.     1881.    3  v.  944  158 

E.     Short  hist,  of  F.  people '944  155 

entitled  ** Growth  of  a  people".  '944  156 

rthur's  hist,  of  F.     1884 ♦944  I2i 

\M.  Hist,  of  F.  to  Louis  Philippe.  *944  25 
kLL.  Hist,  of  F.  for  children. . .  .*944  153 
.  Hist,  de  F.  jusqu'en  1789.  18  v.  944  135 
ar  hist,  of  F.,  1789-1882.     3  v. . .     944  43 

ET.     Histoire  de  F.     5v 944  B-ii 

France  (to  1483).     2  v 944  16 

ifD.     Two  eras  of  France *944  40 

*944  41 

iGHAN.     Irish  brigades  in  F 944-4  23 

r.     Hist,  of  F.     1801.     9  V 944  i 

Tales  of  a  grandfather *944  48 

<.     Lect's  on  hist,  of  F.     1852. . .     944  19 

s  history  of  F.     1876 *944  24 

^     First  principles  of  F.  history. .  944  124 

Hist,  of  F.  to  1848.     1871 944  18 

:.     Hist,  of  F.     3v 944  B-8 

C.  D.     France  under  the   Bour- 

5,     1589-1830.    4v 94426 

C.  M.     Aunt  Charlotte's  stories.  .'944  157 

of  F.  (hist,  primers) *944  132 

-A  F.  for  schools *944  125 

folks'  hist,  of  F.      1879 ♦944  128 


LITICS  AND  INSTITUTIONS. 

Democracy    and     monarchy    in 

§74 944  30 

0'.     Military  instVs  of  F.   1869.  355.3  i 


Block.    Entretiens  familiers  sur  l'  admin- 
istration de  notre  pays.     7  v 

I.— La  France. 

3.—  La  D^partement. 

3. — La  Commune. 

4.— Paris :  organixation  municipale. 

5. — Paris:  ins' t's  admin istratives. 

6. — Le  budfj^et. 

7.— L'impot. 

Ch£.nier.     CEuvres  anciennes.     1826 

Desmoulins,  Camille.     (Euvres.    1874. 
Gaffarel.     Colonies  fran^aises.     1884. . 

Ren  AN.     Const,  monarchy  in  France 

Voltaire.    Histoire  du  Parlement  de  Paris 


342.3  2 


329.3  4 

329.3  3 
325  20 

323  3 
840  141 


LOCAL  HIST.  AND  l)ESCRn»TION. 

Ardennes,  The.     Hades  of;   by  T.  T. 

Club.     1883 55152 

In  the;  by  Macquoid.      1881 9144  81 

AuvERGNE.     Through  ;  by  Barxer 914.4  92 

Brittany.  And  the  Bible;  by  Hope.  1862.     91426 
And  its  by-ways  ;  by  Palliser.     1869. . .  914.4  69 

Black's  guide.     1884 9144  W-io 

Breton  folk  ;  by  Blackburn.    1880 914.4  B-6 

Ramble  into  ;  by  Musgrave.     2  v 914.4  10 

Pardon  of  Guingamp  ;  by  Quetteville. . .  914.4  27 
Carnac.  Excavations  at ;  by  Miln  . . .  .914.4  B-7 
Cevennes,  The.     With  a  donkey  in  ;  by 

Stevenson.     1879 914-4  65 

Corsica  ««</ Sardinia;  by  Forester 914.4  B-2 

Ladies'  tour  in.         1880.     2  v 914.4  78 

Six  weeks  in  ;  by  Cowen.     1848 914.4  17 

Visit  to  ;  by  Gregorovius.     1852 914.4  18 

Gasconv.     Guide;  par  Joanne.     1883. 914.4  \V-12 

Guienne;  by  Taylor.     1879 914.4  74 

Havre.  Et  les  environs ;  by  M orient.  .914.4  W-5 
Languedoc.  Guide;  par  Joanne.  1883. 914.4  W-12 
Mentone.  Winter  at ;  by  Hare.  1861. .  914.4  95 
Monaco.     Hist.;  by  Pemberton.     1867..  944  126 

Nice.     Guide  to  ;  by  Nash.     1884 9144  W-9 

Hist. ;  by  Davis.     1807 944  47 

Normandy.    Architectural  antiq. ;  by  Cot- 
man.     2  V 729  T-i 

Black's  guide.      1884 914. 4  W-io 

Excursion  in;  Shoberl,  ed,    1841.     2  v.    914.4  6 
Pict's  and  legends  from  ;  by  Macquoid. *9I4.4  63 

Picturesque  ;  by  Blackburn.     1873 <M4.4  39 

Hollo  and  his  race  ;  by  Warburton.    . . .  914.4  26 

Through  ;  by  Macquoid.     1874 9^4.4  25 

Paris.     After  Waterloo  ;  by  Simpson. . . .  914.4  49 

Am.  family  in.     1S69 *9I4.4  37 

And  its  environs.     1S31.     2  v 914.4  B-3 

And  its  hist,  scenes.     1848.      2  v *944  38 

And  its  people  ;  by  Grant.     1844.     2  v.  914.4  43 


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FRANCE.  — SPAIN   AND  PORTUGAL. 


Paris.    And  N.  France  ;  by  Baedecker. 914.4  W-i 
And  Parisians  ;  by  Trollope.     1835. . . .  914.4  30 

Aspects  of  ;  by  Copping.     1858 914-4  45 

A  travers  les  ages.     1882.     2  v 944  S-i 

By  sunlight,  etc.;  by  McCabe 914*4  23 

Diet,  of  ;  by  Dickens.     1882 914.4  W-7 

Going  to  ;  by  Morford.     1878 914.4  W-4 

Guide  ;  by  Fielding.      1855 9144  W-6 

Herself  again ;  by  Sala.     1879.     2  v. . .  914.4  76 

Histoire  de  ;  par  Belin  et  P.      1845 944  36 

History  of.      1827.     3  v 944  33 

In  old  and  present  times  ;  by  Hamerton. 

1885 914.4  R-i 

In  '67  ;  by  Morford 914.4  52 

Letters  from,  i8i6-*20;  by  Didier 914.4  15 

Notes  on  ;  by  Tartie;     1875 914.4  57 

Old  ;  by  Lady  Jackson.     1878.     a  v. . .  944  122 

Parisian  year  ;  by  Bacon.     1882 914.4  84 

Pilgrimages  in  ;  by  Pardoe.     1857 914.4  48 

Purple  tints  of  ;  by  St.  John.    1854.    2  v.  914.4  41 

Sights,  etc. ;  by  James.     1855 9x4.4  47 

Spectator.     1816.     3  v 914-4  53 

Studies  of  ;  by  De  Amicis.     1879 914.4  72 

The  great  exhibition  ;  by  Arnold 914.4  34 

Tri-colored  sketches  in.      1855 914.4  51 

Und  Frankreich,  1834-74;  von Gutzkow  830  181 

With  pen  and  pencil ;  by  Bartlett 914.4  46 

Provence.   Guide;  par  Joanne.    1883. 914.4  W-ii 
Pyrenees,  The.    Beam  and  ;  by  Costello. 

1844.     2  V 914.4  69 

By  Blackburn.     1880 914.4  80 

In  the  shadow  of  ;  by  Vincent.     1883. .  914.4  85 

Tour  through;,  by  Taine.      1874- 914.4  14 

Rhone,  The.      And  the  Chartreuse ;  by 

Pardoe.     1838.     2  v 914.4  93 

The  Darro,  etc. ;  by  Romer.    1842.    2  v.  914.4  12 

Touraine.     Black's  guide.     1884 914.4  W-io 

Versailles.     By  Ritchie.     1839 944-4  13 

Vichy.     Et  ses  environs;  par  Joanne. . . .  613  133 


GENERAL  TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

Allen.  Paul  Dreifuss'  holiday.  1882.. .  914.4  56 
B.,  C.  C.     France  and  her  people.    1872.  .914.4  21 

Black.     South  of  France.     1880 9144  W-8 

Bradshaw.     Hand-book  to  France 914.4  W  3 

BULWER.     France.     1835.     2v 914.419 

Butler  (Kemble).     Year  of  consolation..  914.4  32 

Ciiampnev.     Vassar  girls  abroad *0288oi 

Costello.     Summer  amongst  the  boca- 

ges.     1840.     2  V 914.4  67 

Dibdin.  Tour  in  France  and  Ger.  3  v..  914.4  3 
Dumas.  Pict's  of  travel  in  S.  of  France.  914.4  24 
Edwards.     Holidays  in  E.  Fr.  1879. . . .  914.4  82 


Edwards.  A  year  in  W.  France.  1877. . 
Field.     Home  sketches  in  France.  1875. 

French  home  life.     1874 

Gibbons.     French  and  Belg^ns.    1879. . . 

Green.     French  pictures 9 

Hamerton.     Round  my  house.     1876.. . 

Hazlitt.     Thro'  Fr.  and  Italy.    1826 

Head.  Faggot  of  French  sticks.  1852. . 
Hillebrand.  France  and  the  Fr.  1881. 
HuNNEWELL.  Hist.  monuments.  1884. 
Ireland.     A  wandering  observer.     1867. 

Irish  abroad  and  at  home.     1856 

James.     Little  tour  in  France.     1885 

John  Bull's  neighbor.     1884 

Macgregor.  Voyage  in  the  **  Rob  Roy"* 

Mitchell.     Battle  Summer.     1852 

MoLLOY.     Our  autumn  holiday.     1879. . 

Morgan.     France.     1817 

MuLOCK.     Fair  France.     1871 

Murray's  hand-book  for  France.  1861 . .  .91 
Murray,  E.  G.  C.  High  life  in  Fr.    1884. 

Round  about  France.     1878 

Palmerston.     Private  journals  in  France. 

1815-1818  

QuATREFAGES.    A  naturalist  on  the  coast. 

Reach.     Claret  and  olives.     1S52 

Rhodes.     The  French  at  home.     1875  . . 

Roberts.     France.    1881 

Sterne.    Sentimental  journey 

Thornton.     Sporting  tour.     1806 9: 

Voyage  pittoresque.     1797.  12  v 9] 

WiKOFF.  A  roving  diplomatist.  1857. . . 
WiLLARi).     Journal  and  letters.     1833. . . 


SPAIN  AND  PORTUGA] 

HISTORY. 

Abbott.  Romance  of  S.  hist.  1869. . . . 
BiGLAND.  Hist,  of  Spain  to  1809.  2  v.. 
BoLLAERT.       Wars    of    the    succession. 

1826-1840.     2  V '. . . 

Busk.     Hist,  of  S.  and  Portugal 

Callcott.  Short  hist,  of  S.  1840.  2  v. 
Charles  XL  Spain  under;  by  Mahon. . . 
Charles  V.     Autobiography.     1862 

Cloister  life;  by  Stirling.     1853 < 

Correspondence,  etc 

Reign  of;  by  Robertson.     1825.     3  v. . 

Same.     1833.     iv 

Same.     1857.     3^ 

Son  abdication,  etc.;  par  Mignet.  1S68. 
CiD,  The.     Chronicle;  ed.  by  Markham. . 

Chronicle;  by  Southey.     1846 


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SPAIN  AND  PORTUGAL. 


35 


k>urbon  kinj^  of  S.   1815.  5  v. . . 
ITEE..     Siege  of  Gibraltar.  1779- 


946  44 
946  50 


Hist,  of    Sp>ain  and  Portugal. 

.     5  ▼ 946  9 

Memoirs  of  S.    1621-1700.  2  v.     946  74 

2  V 946  76 

TH  DE  Valois  and  court  of  Philip 

1857.     2  V 946  42 

TEL,  ih€  great.      Reig^  of.    2  v.  . .       946  7 
VND  and  Isabella.     History;  by 

scoU.     1S82.     3  V 946  22 

1843.     3  V 946  25 

u     Queens  of  Spain.    1850.    2  v..    923.5  i 

ON.     Spain.     1881 *946  85 

;s£N.     With  Zumalacarregui 946  80 

of  Spain  to  1759.     3^ 94^1 

-A  II.     Court  of.     1856 914.6  33 

[.,  of  Aragon.     Chronicle.     2  v. . .     946  98 

Baron  di.     Memoirs.     1823 923.5  14 

KA.     Historia  de  Espafta.     2  v 946  B-i 

IN  Spain. 

>i.  Arabs  in  Spain.  1854.  3  ▼. .  946  19 
££.    Conquest  of  Spain.  1881.  2  v.     946  83 

«G.     Alhambra *9I4.6  52 

DC.     1867 914.6  52 

Qquest  of  Granada.     1851 ''*'946  82 

ne(N.  D.) 946  ^2% 

iquete  de  Granade.     1847 946  16 

>HY.  Arabian  antiq.  of  S.  1815.  729  T-4 
E.  Alhambra  and  Kremlin.  1873.  914.6  54 
K.  Christians  and  Moors  in  S. . . .  '946  93 
£.     Hist,  of  Portugal 946  94 


;lar  War. 

War  in  the  Peninsula.     2  v 

lton.  Peninsular  campaigns.  3  v. 
i.  Sieges  in  S.  1811-1814.  3  v. 
ENT.  Journal  (Peninsular  war).  3  V. 
ONDERRV.     Peninsular  war.    2  v.. 

IE,  JS»  John.     Campaign  of 

SR.     War  in  the  Peninsula.     5  v. . 

ilEY.     Hist.  Peninsular  war.     6  v. 

rr.  War  in  Spain.  1808-1814.  2  v. 

Story  of  Peninsular  war.    1854. 

^he  Cruel.  Hist,  by  Merimee.  2  v. 
I.     History',  by  Gayarre.    1866  . 

jr;  by  Prescott.      1858.     3  v 

r;  by  Watson.      1839 

/.     Ke\^  of;  by  Watson.  1839. 

History  of  Gibraltar.     1865 

^aw  St    free    people  conduct  a 
J  3^3'  -*     --• 94^ 


ar. 


946  61 
946  58 
946  65 
946  70 
946  56 
946  B-3 

946  51 
946  86 
946  63 
946  69 

946  95 
946  40 

946  37 
946  41 

946  73 
946  49 

Pam.  I 


TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 
Spain. 

Amicis,  De.     Spain.     1881 914-6  77 

Andersen.     In  Spain.     1870 914-6  34 

Baxley.     Spain.    2  v 914.6  20 

Beckford.  Monasteries,  Alcobaca^etc. .  914.6  76 
Borrow.  Bible  in  Spain.  1843.  3  v. . .  914.6  70 
BouRGOiNG.  State  of  Spain.  1808.  4  v.  914.6  6 
Brooke.     Spain  and  Morocco.  1831.  2  v.  914.6  55 

Cheever.     Ship  and  shore,     i860 914-6  37 

Cox.  Search  for  winter  sunbeams.  1870.  914.6  15 
Day.     Pyrenees  to  Pillars,  etc.     1883  . . .  914.6  85 

Edwards.     Azahar.     1881-1882 914.6  83 

Elliot.     Diary  of  an  idle  woman.     2  v. .  914.6  91 

Field.     Ten  days  in  Spain.     1875 914-6  51 

Ford.     Hand-b'k  for  Spain.  1855.  2V..914.6W-1 

Spaniards  and  country.     1847. 914.6  23 

Gallenga.  Iberian  reminiscences.  2  v..  914.6  87 
Gautier.  Wanderings  in  Spain.  1853..  914.6  25 
Hale.     Family  flight.     1883 ♦914.690 

Seven  Spanish  cities.     1883 914.6  89 

Hare.     Wanderings  in  Spain.     1873  -  •  •  •  914.6  24 

Harrison.     Spain  in  profile.     1879 914.6  68 

Hay.     Castilian  days.     1871 914.6  32 

Herbert.     Impressions  of  Spain.     1866.914.669 

Inglis.     Spain.     1837.     2v 914.618 

Laborde.     View  of  Spain.     1809.     5  v. .    914.6  i 

Lathrop.     Spanish  vistas.     1883 914-6  84 

Lomas.     Sketches  in  Spain.     1884 914.6  93 

McClintock.     Holidays  in  Spain 914. 6  86 

McKenzie.     Spain  revisited.     1836.    2  v.  914.6  26 

Macrie.     Cosas  de  Espana.    1S55 914.6  29 

Manning.     Spanish  Pictures 914-6  B-3 

Mas.     Scenes,  etc.,  in  Spain.     1840.    2  v.  914.6  10 

Murray.     Artist's  life.     1859.     2  v 914.6  12 

Pemberton.     Winter  tour.     1868 914.614 

PONZ.  Viage  de  Espafia.  1779.  v.  4-9.  914.6  57 
Rose.  Among  the  Spanish.  1877.  2  v.  914.6  66 
SouTHEY.  Letters  in  Spain.  1808.  2  v. .  914.6  78 
Stephens.     Basque  provinces.    1837.  2v.  914.6  40 

Thieblin.     Spain.     1875 914-6  22 

Urquhart.  Pillars  of  Hercules.  2  v. . .  914.6  30 
Wallis.  Glimpses  of  Spain.  1847  ....  914.6  28 
Wells.  Antiquities  of  .Spain.  1846  . .  .914.6  B-2 
Year  in  Spain.     1829 914-6  16 

Portugal. 
Carnarvon.  Portugal,  Gallicia.  2  v. . .  914.6  38 
Crawfurd.  Portugal,  old  and  new.  1880.  914.6  75 
G.,  E.  A.  Notes  on  Portugal.  1876. . . .  914.6  35 
Kinsey.  Portugal  illustrated.  1829  . .  .914.6  B-4 
L.\touche.  Travels  in  I'ortugal.  1S75.  914.6  44 
Murray's  hand-b'k  for  Portugal.  1856. .  .914.6  W  3 
Pardoe.  Traits,  etc.,  of  Portugal.  2  v..  914.6  42 
Residence  in  Portugal.     1847 <)i.\.6  \'^ 


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MODERN   ITALY.  — ROME  AND  THE   PAPACY. 


1882 914.6  82 

1841.    2  V.  914.6  46 

1867 914.6  48 

1882 914.6  80 


Azores. 

Baker.     Summer  in  Azores. 
BuLLAR.     Winter  in  Azores. 
Henriques.     Trip  to  Azores. 
Weeks.     Amons^  the  Azores. 

Canaries. 

Boutier  a/r</ Le  Vkrrier.   TheCanarian.     946  92 
Pegot-Ogier.     Fortunate  isles.     2  v. . . .  914.6  73 

Madeira. 

Dix.     Winter  in  Madeira.     1851 914.6  49 

Grabham.     Madeira.     1870 914-6  50 

In  Madeira,  Portugal,  etc.     1856 914.6  36 

Taylor.     Madeira.     1882 914.6  8i 


MODERN  ITALY. 

GENERAL  HISTORY. 

Abbott.  Italy,  to  the  present,  i860  . . .  945  10 
Amicis,  De.     Military  life  in  Italy.    1882.    355.3  5 

Balzani.     Early  chroniclers.     1883 945  102 

Bosco.  Compend.  of  I.  history.  1881..  945  B-2 
BoiTA.  Itoly  during  Napoleon  I.  1829.  945  54 
BiRCKHARirr.  Renaissance  in  It.  2  v..  94566 
Butt.  History  luly.  1815-1860.  2  v..  9454 
Cavour.     Life;  by  De  Mazade.     1877.. .  923.5  32 

Corner.     History  of  Italy *945  100 

Dantier.     L'ltalie.     1874.     2  v 945  64 

Garibaldi.     Life;  by  Bent.     1881 923.5  40 

Life;  by  Dwight.     1877 923.5  41 

Life;  by  himself.     1859 923.5  19 

Gastaldi.     Lake  habitations.     1865 571  31 

Gek.er.     Renaissance.     1882 850  12 

Greene.     Compendious  hist.     1836 945  11 

Hunt.     History  of  Italy.     1874 945  9 

Kossuth.     Memories  of  exile.     1880 945  70 

Mariotti.     Italy  in  1848 945  55 

Mazzini.     Life,  writings,  etc.     1872 923.5  18 

PROBYN.     Italy.     1315-1878 945  107 

Procfor.     Hist,  of  Italy  to  1789.     2  v. .       945   i 

Same,     i  v 945  2 

Si'AULDiNG.     Italy  and  islands.     3  V 945  6 

Symonus.     Renaissance  in  It.    1877.  2  v.     945  61 

Trinity  of  Italy.    1867 945  57 

Trollopk.    Social  aspects  of  the  Rev 945  58 

Unification  of  Italy.     Reference  list;   by 

Foster,     v.  i 16  55 

VirroR  Emmanuki..     Italy  under;  by  Ar- 

rivabene.     1S62.     2  v 945   104 

Life;  by  Dicey.     1S82 945  63 

Life;  by  (lodkin.     1879.     2v 945  68 

War  in  Italy;  drawings.     1859 945  B-i 

Wyatt.     Austro-Italian  war.     1866 945  56 


MODERN  RO.ME  AND  THE  PA 

History. 

About.     The  Roman  question.     1859.. . 
Ai^xander  VII.     And  the  cardinals;  b; 

Bargrave.     1680 

CoRMENiN.     Histor>'  Popes.    2  v 

Creighton.     Papacy  during  Reformation 

1882.     2V 

DoLLiNGER.     Fables  respecting  Popes.. 
Farini.     The  Roman  State.     181 5-1 850 

Gattina.     Rome  and  the  Papacy 

Gebhart.  Roman  cameos,  etc.  1882... 
(iossELiN.  Pope  in  the  middle  ages.  2  v, 
Gregory  I.  Life;  by  Bamby.  1879... 
Gregory  VII.     Life;  by  Villemain.    2  v. 

Guettee.     The  Papacy.     1867 

LK(;i;E.     Temporal  power  of  Papacy 

Leo  I.     Life;  by  CJore.     1880 

Leo  X.  Life;  by  Roscoe.  1S46.  2  v.. 
Maguire.  Rome;  its  ruler,  etc.  185S., 
Mi  LEY.     Hist.  Papal  States.     1850.     3  v. 

MoN tor.     Lives  of  the  l>Dntiffs.     2  v 

VACCAf  Cardinal,  Memoirs.  1850.  2  v.. 
Pennington.  Epochs  of  Papacy.  18S1. 
Pius  IL,  Pope,  Life;  by  Kitchin.  i88i..< 
Pius  IX.     Pontificate  of;  by  Maguire 

Life;  by  Gilmary.     1877 

Life;  by  Liancourt,  ct  al.    1847.    2  v. . 

Life  to  1877;  by  O'Reilly.     1877 

Ranke.     Hist,  of  Popes.     1844 

Same.     1871.     3v 

Riddle.  The  Papacy  to  the  Reformation. 
Silvagni.     Rome;    princes,   priests,   etc. 

1885.     2V 

Thompson.     Papacy  and  civil  power 

WiLKs.     The  Popes.     1851, 

Wiseman.     The  last  four  Popes 

Modern  Description. 

AB<n"r.     Rome  of  to-day.     1861 

Butler.     Inner  Rome.     1866 

Castelar.     Old  Rome  and  new  Italy 

Chatelain.  Rambles  thro'  Rome.  1851. 
CiiLLEsriE.  Rome  seen  by  a  X.  Yorker.. 
Hall.     Land  of  the  forum.     1868...    .. 

KiP.     Christmas  in  Rome.     1846 

Lander.  For  young  eyes:  Rome.  1868.* 
Leland.     Americans  in  Rome.     1863  . . . 

Sass.     Rome  and  Naples.    1S17 

Scott.     Rome  as  it  is.     P874 

Story.     Roba  di  Roma.     1S66.      2  v. . . . 

Same (^i 

Taink.     Rome,  Naples.     1872 


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ALIAN  STATES  AND  CITIES. 

Visit  to  the  Vaudois.     1862. . . .  914  26 
Republic  of  San  Marino.     1879.  •  9^4-5  ^^ 

OUN.     Dukes  of  Urbino.    3  v....  945  47 

i.K.     Hist.  Piedmont.  1855.     3  v.  945  38 

I.     Hist,  of  Tuscany.    1823.  4  v.  945  20 

I.     Hist,  des  republiques.  16  v. .  945  78 

I  republics.     1843 945  12 

1832 945  13 

.  F.     Life;  by  Urquhart.    2  v 945  50 

Venice. 


GoLDicuTT.     Antiquities  ot  Sicily 914.5  S-i 

Kavanagh.     In  the  Sicilies.     1858 914.5  42 

MacFarlane.     Popular  customs.     1846.     394  35  * 
Masaniello.     Rise  and  fall ;  by  Midon. .     945  72 

Reumont.     The  Carafas.      1854 945  46 

Sicily  and  Lipari  Islands.     1827 914-5  75 

Smyth.     Sicily  and  islands.      1824 914-5  B-8 

Tallack.     Malta.     i86i 914. 13  9 

Wilkinson.     Malta  and  Gozo 949  X  10 


Queen  of  the  Adriatic.     1869  . .  '945  95 

On  the  Lagoons.     1884 •9i4'5  106 

the  sea.     1883 *945  103 

Venice.     1797-1849.     2  v 945  18 

Venice.    1884 914.5  104 

IT.     Hist.  Venetian  republic.    4  v.     945  14 
xs.     Venetian  life.     1867 9i4'5  32 

?.     1874 914.5  33 

,  Daniei„    i848-*9  ;  by  Butt.    2  v.     945  73 

Stories  of  Venice.     1873 *945  60 

T.     Venice.     1880 914.5  R-3 

1 

Florence. 

ORD.     Life  in  Tuscany.     1859 914.5  13 

.    *  *  Mann  "  and  manners,  Florence. 

10-1786.     2v 914.5  87 

!CE.   Reference  list;  by  Foster.  V.  2  "    16  55 

Florence.      1884 914.5  103 

R.     Walks  in  Florence.     2  v 914.5  34 

ivELLi.     Florentine  bist's.    1845. .     945  34 

-     1S47 945  37 

fry  of  Florence 850  8 

,  House  of.  1428-1737  ;  by  Noble.  945  no 
,  I-^renzo  De.  Life;  by  Roscoe.  923.5  33 
.  Florentine  hist,  to  1791.  6  v. .  945  28 
Florentine  republic.  1833.  2  v..  945  35 
I.  F.  Hist.;  by  Trollope.  i860..  945  106 
Italy.  Florence,  Venice.     1872..  914.5  69 

•PE.      Hist,  to  1531.     4v 945  24 

[.     Tuscan  hills,  etc.      1885 914.5  107 

Florence.     1867 914.5  36 

E,     Florence.     1881 914.5  R-4 

Genoa.  • 

Genoa.     1881 945  94 

OK.     Genoese  hist.     1875 945  71 

Naples.— Sicily.— Malta. 

War  of  Sicilian  vespers.     3  v. . .     945  43 

E-     Through  Sicily  and  MalU 914. 5  41 

PA-    HisL  Naples,  1734-1825.    2  v.     945  41 

Diary  of  an  idle  woman.     2  v. .  914.5  94 

♦  Yor  young 


GENERAL  TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

Baedeker.     Italy;  hand-book.     3  v... 914.5  W-i 

Beckford.     Italy,  Spain,  etc,     1845 914.5  27 

Benson.     Art  and  nature  in  Italy.   1882. .  914.5  99 
BiANCiARDi.     At  home  in  Italy.     1884.. 914. 5  105 

Carr.     North  lulian  folk.     1878 9i4'5  14 

Channing.     Sunny  skies *9I4.5  22 

Chateaubriand.  Recollectionsoflt.,  etc.  914.5  68 

Child-life  in  Italy.     1866 *9I4.5  28 

CoBBE.     Italics.     1864 914.5  90 

Cruisings  in  Italy,  etc 9x4. 5  24 

Elliot.     Diary  of  an  idle  woman.     1872.914.585 

Gautier.     Voyage  en  Italic.     1879 9^4.5  86 

Gilbert.     Cadore.     1869 914.5  B-7 

Gould.     Zephyrs  from  Italy.     1852 914.5  23 

Gregorovius.     Capri.     1879 914. 5  83 

Hare.    Cities  of  N.  and  Central  It.    3  v. .  914.5  96 

Cities  of  S.  Italy  and  Sicily.     1883 914.5  loi 

Hawthorne.  Fr.  and  It.  note-books.  2  v.  914.5  29 
Hilliard.     Six  months  in  Italy.     1877. .  914.5  26  ' 

HowELLS.     Italian  journeys.     1867 914.5  31 

Jameson.     Diary  of  an  ennuyee.     1833..  914.5  17 

Jarves.     Italian  rambles.     1883 914.5  102 

Lear.     Journals  of  a  painter.     1852 914.5  B-i 

Lester.     My  consulship.     1853.     2  v...  914.5  18 

Manning.     Italian  pictures 914.5  B-5 

MoENS.     Travellers  and  brigands.     1866.  914.5  25 

Moltke.     Notes  of  travel.     1880 914.5  82 

Moore.    Society  and  manners.  1781.  2  v.    914.5  i 

Morgan.     Italy.     1821.     2  v 9145  6 

Murray's  hand-book  for  Cent.  It.  1861.  .914.5  \V-6 
Hand-book  for  Northern  Italy,  i860.  .914.5  \V-4 
Hand-book  for  Southern  Italy.    1858. 914.. 5  W-5 

Peale.     Notes  on  Italy.     1830 914.58 

Perth,  i?/Tr/<?/.  Letters  from  It.  1688-96.  914.5  5 
Ramage.  Nooks  and  by-ways.  1868...  914.5  80 
Ritchie.  Italian  life  and  legends.  1870.914.520 
St.  JbHN.    Subalpine kingdom.   1856.  2v.    914.5  9 

Sala.     Journey  due  South.     1885 914.5  79 

Smyth.     Island  of  Sardinia.     1828 9x4.537 

Stafford  <7//</ Ball.  It.  illustrated.  2V.914.5  B-2 

Stieler,  «r/ /?/.     Italy.      1878 914.5  R-i 

Stisted.     By-ways  of  Italy.     1845 914. 5  12 

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SWITZERLAND.  —  GERMANY. 


Story.     Vallombrosa.     1881 914- 5  93 

Symonds.     Italian  by-ways.     18S3 914-5  i<» 

TOBIN.     Journal  of  a  tour.     1829 914-5  i^ 

Trollope.  Visit  to  Italy.  1842.  2  v. .  914.5  71 
Tyndalk.  Island  of  Sardinia.  1849.  3  v.  914.538 
WiLSO.N.     Through  France  and  It.     1S35.  914.5  11 


SWITZERLAND. 

HISTORY. 

Grattan.     Hist.  Switzerland.      1830 948  X  7 

Keller.     Lake  dwellings.     1878.     2  v. . .     571  37 

Mackenzie.     Switzerland.      1881 *948  X  12 

Mallet  du  Pan.    Destruction  of  Helvetic 

Union.     1799 948  X  8 

Naylor.     Helvetic  republics.    1809.    4  v.  948  X  i 

Planta.     Helvetic  confederacy.     3v 948X9 

Spon.     History  Geneva.     1867 948X  B-i 

Tell,   William.    Y  Andres  Hofer;  por 

Florian.    1866 923.5  2i 

Zschokke.  Hist.  Switzerland,  i860. .  .♦948  X  5 
Same.     1875 '948  X  6 


Rideing.     The  alpenstock.     1880 

Sewell.     a  summer  tour.     1859 *9 

Simoni).     Switzerland.     1822.     2  v < 

Smith,  A.     Story  of  Mt.  Blanc.     1853.. . 

Switzerland  and  Swiss.     1875 9" 

Trench.  Walk  around  Mt.  Blanc.  1847.. 9 
TsciiUDi.  Sketches  in  the  Alps.  1862.. 9: 
Tyndall.     H'rsof  exercise  in  Alps.  1871. 

Viollet-le-Dic.     Mt.  Blanc.     1877 

Whymper.     Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps. 

1860-1869  

Williams.     Alps,  Switzerland,  etc 91. 


I 


Austin. 

Brewer. 

Corner. 

Croly. 

Dathe. 


GERMANY. 

GENERAL   HISTORY. 

Germany.     i76<>-i8i4 

History  Germany.     1S81. . .   . 

History  Germany 

Year  of  liberation.     18 13.     2  v. 
History  of  Hamburgh.     1766. . 


TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

Alpine  Club.  Peaks,  passes,  glaciers.  3  v..     551  19 

Among  the  Alps *07i02 

AULDjo.     Ascent  of  Mt.  Blanc.     1827..914.11  26 

Baedeker.     Switzerland.      1873 914.H  W-2 

BONNEY.     Alpine  regions.     1868 551   17 

Bray.    Mountains  and  lakes.     1841.  3v.914.11  18 

Bremer.    Life  in  the  old  world.    2  v 914. 11  21 

Cheever.  Shadow  of  Mt.  Blanc.  1859.914. 11  14 
Cook.  Iland-b'k  to  Switzerland.  1874.914. 11  W-i 
Cooper.  Sketches  of  Switz.  1836.  2  v.  914. 11  i 
Co-XE.     Travels  in  Switz.     1801.     3V...914.11  10 

Dumas.     Impressions  de  voyage 914. 11  15 

Fer(;uson.  Swiss  men  and  m't's.  1S62.914.11  26 
Freshkield.     .Summer  tour,  Grisons. .  .'.914.11  16 

George.     Alpine  journal.     1863-66 551  15 

Havkrgall.     Swiss  letters,  etc.     1881..914.11  24 

IIeadley.     Alps  and  Rhine.     1845 914.  n  28 

Herring.  Mountains  and  lakes.  1847..914.11  R-i  \ 
Johnson.  Cottages  of  the  Alps.  i860.  .914.11  25  1 
Jones.     Regular  Swiss  round.     1865. ..  .914. 11  29 

Lander.     Zurich.     1868 914. 11  31 

Letters  from  Geneva.     18 19.     2  v 914.4  8 

Manninc;.     Swiss  pictures 914. 11  B-2 

MoRELL.     Scientific  guide.     1867 508  18 

MuGGE.     Switzerland  in  1847.     2  v 914-11  8 

Murray.  Hand-b'k  for  Switzerland.  .914.11  W-3 
Plunkett.  Among  the  Alps.  1875  ..  .914.11  32 
Prime.     Letters  from  Switz.     i860 914  11  27 


DUNHA.M.     Hist.  Gertnanic  empire.     3  v. 

Fischell.     Rhine  frontier.     i86o 943 

German  empire.     Reference  list;  by  Fos- 
ter.    V.  2 

Greenwood.     Hist.;  barbaric  period. .. . 

Halliday.     House  of  Hanover.     2  v 

Lewis.     History  Germany.     1874 

Same.     1877  

Malet.  Overthrow  of  confederation.  .•. . 
M  alleson.  Battlefields  of  Ger.  1 884. . . 
Menzel.     Hist.  Germany.     1848.     3  v. . 

Peakk.     Hist.  Ger.  emperors.     1874 

Si  ME.     History  Germany.     1874 

Stack  a.  Deutsche  geschichte.  1881.  2  v. 
Taylor.     School  hist,  of  Ger.     1874 

Thirty  Years'  War. 

CusT.  Warriors  of  Thirty  y'rs'  war.  2  v. 
Gardiner.  Thirty  years'  war.  1874. . 
Gindeley.     Thirty  years'  war.      2  v. . . 

True.     Thirty  years*  war 

W^allenstein.  Life;  by  Mitchell.  1837.^ 

YoNGE.     Aunt  Charlotte's  stories * 

Young  folks  hist,  of  Ger.     1878 

Prussia. 

Bismarck.     Biog. ;  by  Gttrlach.  ^   1875... 

In  the  Franco-Ger.  war.     1879.    2  v. . . 

Life;  by  Hesekiel.     1870 

Life;  by  Klaczko.     1876 

Our  chancellor;  by  Busch.   1884.     2v. . 

D.,  M.  A.     Hist,  of  Prussia  to  1S67 

Franco-Prussian  war.  (See  under  France.) 

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GERMANY. 


39 


;k,  the  great.     And  his  times;  by 

Dcr.      1837 943  34 

aria  Theresa;  by  De  Broglie.  2  v.  943  100 
he   seven    years*    war;  by  Long- 

s.     1881 94370 

otcs;  by  Thiebault.     1806.     2  v.   923.3  3 

ntalter;  Von  Oncken.     1S81 943  '92 

ire  de  mon  temps 830  202 

ire  de  la  guerre  de  sept  ans.    2  v. .  830  203 

sires.     1763-1775 830  205 

oires  de  la  guerre.     1 778 830  205 

>ry  of  my  own  time 830  217 

seven  years*  war.     2  v 830  218 

oirs,  cor.,  etc.     10  v 830  220 

My;  by  Abbott.    1871 *943  33 

3ry;  by  Brackenbury.     1884 943  105 

wy;  by  Carlyle.     6  v 943  19 

i.    6v 94325 

!.     10  V 820.2  285 

ory;  by  Lord  Dover.    1833.    2  v. .     943  31 

ory;  by  Kington.     2  v 940  24 

loires;  par  De  Bury.     1862 923.3  6 

(rial  hist. ;  by  KUgler.     1845 943  B-i 

nsberg  memorials;  by  Hamilton. . .  943  82 
iiCK  III.  Memoirs;  by  Towers.  943  48 
,  of  Prussia.    Memorial;  by  Kluck- 

Im.     1881 94391 

by  Hurst.     1874 923.3  11 

EAU.  La  cour  de  Berlin.  1789. . .  840  191 
:;  translated 943  16 

E.  Life;  by  Mailer.     1879 923.3  28 

EFAGES.     The  Prussian  race.  1872.     572  33 

Life  and  times;  by  Seeley.     3  v.  923.3  21 
t,     Histor)'  of  Prussia  to  1740. . . .  943  104 

J  leaders.     1876 923.31 

31  I.,  Emp.  Biog. ;  by  Kingston.  943  99 
>i.T..     Courts  of   Berlin,   Dresden, 

1800.     2v 94317 

Hist.  Prussia.     1876.     2  v 943  36 

ArSTRIA. — Hl'.NGARY. 

Hungarian  empire.   1 866-1 870 943  54 

Hist,  house  of  A.  1218-1792.  3  v.      943  9 

F.  Memoir;  by  Forster.     1880. .  923.3  39 
Battle  fields  of  1866 943  62 

^Prince.      Memoirs;  by  himself. .  923.4  64 

i\D  L     IJH^\  by  Ranke.    1862.. 922. 2  103 

yiy    life,     etc..    in    Hungary.     943  56 

Hist,  of  house  of  A.  1793-1848.-  943  12 

Seven  weeks'  war.    i866.    2  v.     943  60 

War  of  independence  in  Hun- 

1S50.      2  V 943  89 

Vienna,     1683;    defeat  of  the 
lS33 943  103 


Maximiua.n  IL  Life;  by  Ranke.  1862. .922.2  103 
Metternich,  Prince.     Memoirs,  v.  1-2.  923.2  29 

Same.     1880-1882.     5v 923.331 

MiCHiELS.     Secret  hist.  A.  gov't.     1859..     94358 
MoNTKiTii.     Danger  of  Austria's  subju- 
gation.    1859 943  Pam.  I 

Pragav.     Hungarian  revolution.     1850. .     943  55 

RoGGE.     Chaplain  in  the  field.     1866 943  77 

Scenes  of  civil  war  in  Hung.     1 848-1 849.     943  57 
Stiles.     Austria  in  1848-1849.     2  v 943  52 

Same 943  96 

Szabad.     Hungary,  past  and  present. . . .     943  88 
Vehse.     Memoirs,  court,  etc.,  of  A.  2  v.     943  13 

Voltaire.     The  war  of  1741 840  29 

Wolf.     Oesterrich,  i 740-1 792.     1883...  943  no 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Andersen.     Poets'  bazaar.     1871 *9i4.3  7 

Baedeker.   Hand-book  for  Northern  Ger- 
many.    1873 914.3  W-i 

Hand-book  for  S.  Germany,  etc 914.3  W-2 

Barrow.  Thro*  Germany,  etc.  1862  . .  914.4  18 
Blackburn.  Harz  mountains.  1873. . .  914.3  76 
Brooke.     Life  of  the  Moselle.     1858  . . .  914.3  45 

Brown.     Chats  about  Germany *9i4-3  78 

Browne.     Am.  family  in  Ger.     1866 914.3  17 

CiiETWYND.     German  village.     1880 914. 3  58 

DeBurv.     Germany  as  it  is.     1857.  2  v.  914.3  41 

DiDON.     The  Germans.     1884 9x4.3  79. 

Dwight.     Travels  in  N.  Ger.  1825-26..    914.3  I 

German  home  life.     1876 914.3  '5 

Gould.     Germany.     1879.     2  v 9143  52 

Green.  Pict's  from  Fatherland.  1880. 914.3  B-2 
GuTZKOW.     Reiseeindruecke.   1832-73..   830  180 

Hawthorne.     Saxon  studies.     1876 914.39 

Head.  Bubbles  from  Brunnen of  Nassau.  914.3  8 
Heine.     Pictures  of  travel.     1856 914.3  6 

Trip  to  the  Brocken.     1881 914.3  67 

Hurst.     In  the  fatherland.     1875 914-3  34 

Johnson.     Peasant  life.     1858 914.3  I4 

Lander.    For  young  eyes:  Berlin.  i868.*9i4.3  18 

Lee.     In  the  Alsatian  m'ts.     1883 914.3  73 

PoLLNiTZ.     Travels.     1739.     4  v 914-3  37 

Powers.     Muskingum  legends.     1S71.. .  914.3  35 

Ramble  in  Germany.     1827 914.3  16 

Ruggles.  Ger.  without  spectacles.  1883.  914.3  72 
Stael,  De.     D'  I'Allemagne.    2  v 840  253 

Germany.     1814.     2  v 914.3  4 

Strahan.     New  Hyperion.     1875 914.3  3 

Vasili.     Berlin  society.     1884 914- 3  75 

Vavasour.     My  last  tour.     1843 914-3  2 

Vizetelly.    Berlin  under  the  empire.  2  v.  914.3  54 


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40 


GERMANY. --THE   NETHERLANDS,  ETC. 


Austria. —  Hungary. 

Across  the  Carpathians.     1862 914-3  27 

Bbattie.     The  Danube 914-3  B-i 

BouER.     Transylvania.     1865 914-3  28 

Brace.     Hungary  in  1851 914-3  3^ 

Hunter.    Santo,  Lucia  &  Co.  in  A 914-3  74 

Hutchinson.    Try  Cracow.     1872 914-3  66 

Journal  of  a  nobleman  at  Vienna.  1833. . .  914.3  26 

Kay.     Austria-Hungary.     1880 914-3  61 

Kohl.     Austria,  Vienna,  etc.     1844 914-3  19 

Magyarland.     1881.     2v 914.368 

Paget.  Hungary,  Transylvania.  2  v  . .  914.3  29 
Pardoe.  City  of  the  Magyar.  -1840.  3  v.  914.3  31 
Paton.  Highlands  and  islands.  2  v...  914.3  24 
Patterson.     The  Magyars.  1869.   2  v. .  914.3  46 

TissOT.     Unknown  Hungary.     2  v 914.3  62 

Troixope.     Vienna.     1838.     2  v 914.3  20 

TURNBULL.     Austria.     1840.     2  v 914-3  22 

Tyrol. —  Bavaria. —  Baden. 

Capper.     The  Boden  See.     1880 9^4-3  64 

Edwards.     Untrodden  peaks,  etc.  1873.  914.3  71 

Grohman.     Gaddings.     1S78 914-3  12 

SCHMID  and  Stieler.   Bavarian  highrds.914.3  R-i 

SfiGUlN.     Black  forest 914-3  5i 

Country  of  passion  play.     1880 914-3  60 

Walks  in  Bavaria.     1884 914. 3  77 

Waring.     Tyrol,  etc.     1880 914.3  50 

Watts.  Art-student  in  Munich.  2  v. . .  914.3  56 
White.  Holidays  in  Tyrol,  etc.  1881..  914.3  65 
Wood.     Black  forest.     1882 914.3  70 

The  Rhine. 

Baedeker.    The  Rhine.     1873 914.3  W-3 

Hill.     Rhine  roamings.     1880 9^4-3  59 

Hood.     Up  the  Rhine.     1866 914.3  11 

Hugo.     The  Rhine.     1874 9^4-3  10 

Mansfield.     Log  of  the  "  Water  Lily". .  914.3  13 

Snowe.     The  Rhine.     1839.    2  v 914. 3  48 

Stieler,  et  ai.     The  Rhine.     1878 914.3  R-2 

ToMKLESON.     Views  of  the  Rhine.  1852..  914.3  44 


THE  NETHERLANDS. 

HISTORY. 
Artevelde,  J.  aftd  P.  Van.    History;  by 


Grattan.     Hist.  Netherlands.     1831  . . . 
Leicester.    Correspondence.  1585-86. . 

Leopold  I.     Memoirs ;  by  Juste 

LiEFDE.     Great  Dutch  admirals.     1873. .  .*< 
McCuLLAGH.     Industrial  hist. ;  Dutch... 
Mary  0/  Burgundy,     Memoirs;  by  Cos- 

tello.     1853 

Mears.     The  beggars  of  Holland * 

Motley.     History   United  Netherlands. 
1868.     4  V 

Same 

Rise  of  Dutch  republic.     1856.     3  v. . . 

Same  (N.  D.).     3  v 

Same.     1878.     i  v c 

Nassau,  House  of ,     Hist.;  by  Brc\'al... 
Orange,  Princes  of.     Lives;  by  Maurier. 

Schiller.     Revolt  of  Netherlands * 

William,  M^  5ii^if/.   Story  of;  by  Barrett.  * 

Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  4 

Witt,  J.  De,     Historj';  by  Geddes 

Young.     Hist,  of  Netherlands.     1884...  * 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Amicis,  De.     Holland  and  people.    1881. 9 
Olanda.     1880   9 

Baedeker.  Belgium  and  Holland.  1874.914 

Bird.     Land  of  dykes,  etc.     1882 9 

Bougiiton.     Sketching  rambles.     1885..  9 

Calderwood,   Airs.      Letters   and   jour- 
nal.    1756 9 

EsQUiROS.     Dutch  at  home.     1863 

Gordon.     Belgium  and  Holland.     1S30.  9 

Hare.     Holland  and  Scand.     1885 9 

Havard.     Dead  cities  of  Zuyder  Zee 

Heart  of  Holland.     1880 9 

HoussAVE.     Voyages  humoristiques 

Ireland.     Thro*  Holland,  etc.  1789.  2  v. 

Scudder.     Bod  ley  grandchildren 

Stevenson.     An  inland  voyage.     1878  . . 

Tour  of  eight  days  for  44J.     1878    

Trollope.     Belgium  and  W.  Ger.     2  v. . 

Waring.     Farmer's  vacation.     1876 c 


Ilutton.     1882 949  27 

Barnevelde.     Life  and  death;  by  Mot- 
ley.     2v 923.54 

BoswoRTH.     Origin  of  the  Dutch.  1846  .       439  i 
Burgundy,  Dues  de.     Histoire,  par  Bar- 
ante.     12  v 944.2  13 

CuMilM^  the  Bold.  Hist.;  by  Kirk.  3 v.  944.2  i 
Corner.  Hist.  Holland  and  Belgium...  ^949  26 
Davies.     Hist,  of  Holland.    1841.    3  v..       9491 

*  For  young  readers. 


SCANDINAVIA. 

ANTIQUITIES  AND  HISTOR\ 
Brown.     Northern  courts  since  1766.  2  v. 


Crichton  rtW  Wheaton.    Scandinavia.. 

1838.     2  V 

Denmark,    Sweden,    Norway. 

3v 

Northern  antiquities.     1847. . . 
Primitive  Scandinavia 


Dunham. 

1839. 

Mallet. 

NiLSSON. 


SCANDINAVIA.  — RUSSIA. 


41 


candinavian  history.     1874 948  4 

>N.     Scythians  or  Goths.     1777.     57228 

Hist.  Scandinavia.     1867 948  i 

s.     Hand-b'k  Runic  monum'ts..  498  R-i 

Sweden. 

:XII.    And  his  times;  byAlberg.  '948  27 

re;  par  Voltaire 840  138 

ed.  by  Fasnacht 948  30 

trans.     2v 84020 

1811 948  13 

1881 94814 

NA.     Memoirs;  by  Woodhead . . . .     948  15 

Hist,  of  Swedes  to  1654 948  10 

L's  Adolphus.     History.     2  v 948  B-i 

7 ;  by  Stevens.     1884 948  29 

\ ;  par  Abelous.     1864  . . . ' 948  18 

L-s    Vasa.     And   his   times;    by 

erg.     1882 *948  25 

7.     1852 948  26 

lN.     Late  revolution.     1783 948  28 

Denmark. 

ARDT.     Den.  in  early  iron  age . . .  948  R-i 

Den.  and  Germany.  181 5-1862.     948  24 

-UE.    Succession  to  crown.  1861.948  Pam.  i 

£.     Antiq.  of  Denmark.     1849  . .     571  45 

Norway. 

Hist,  of  Norway.     1818 948  20 

!L     Early  kings  of  Norway 948  19 


Heimskringla.     1844.     3  v 

Iceland. 
Y.     Island  of  fire.     874-1874 


948  7 

948  5 

948  6 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 


Paijkull. 
Pfeifker. 


ER.    Norway  and  Sweden.  1879.914. 8  W-2 
Visit  to  N.  Europe.    1841.     2  v.    914.8  6 

R.     Excursions.     1840.     2v 9I4'8  i 

L     Land  of  Thor.     1867 914.8  10 

WORTH.     Zigzag  journeys *024905 

Northern  summer.     1804 914.8  9 

JLLU.     Land  of  midn't  sun.  2  v. .  914.8  45 

r.     Letters  from  N.  of  Europe 914.8  5 

Thro*  Norway,  Sweden,  etc.  1837. 914. 8  21 

Within  the  arctic  circle.     2  v 914.8  39 

:gor-     **  Rob  Roy  "  on  the  Baltic.  ♦914.8  4 
E.     The  nightless  North.     i88i..  914.8  41 

J  hand-book.     1858 914.8  W-i 

.     Canoe  travelling.     1871 ♦914.8  3 

u     Viking  Bodleys ♦026806 

xl  sonuner  in  Lapland.     1871. . .     508  17 
Smnmer  in  Scandinavia.     1885.. 914.8  59 

♦  For  youttfr  readers. 


Taylor.     Northern  travel.     1865 914.8  8 

Tyler.     Scandinavian  summer.     1881.. .  914.8.  44 
Vincent.     Norst,  Lapp,  Finn.     1881  ...  914.8  43 

Westminster.     Diary  of  tour.     1827 914.8  55 

Wilde.     Driftwood  from  Scand.     1884. .  914.8  56 
Wilson.     Travels  in  Norway,  etc.    1826.  914.8  23 

Sweden. 

Andersen.     Pictures  of  travel.     1871 914.819 

Jerrold.     a  brage -beaker  with  Swedes.  .914.8  20 

Laing.     Tour  in  Sweden.     1838 914.8  17 

Lloyd.     Peasant  life.     1870 914.8  18 

Marry  ATT.     One  year  in  Sweden.     2  v.  914.8  15 

Denmark. 

Griffin.     Danish  days.     1875.  < 914.8  14 

Laing.     State  of  Denmark,  etc.     1851. .  914.8  11 

Marryat.     In  Jutland,     i860.     2  v 914.8  I2 

Norway. 
BowDEN.     Naturalist  in  Norway.    1869. .     508  16 

Norway.     1867 914.8  22 

Campbell.     How  to  see  Norway.     1871..  914.8  26 

Caton.     Summer  in  Nonn'ay.     1875 914.8  25 

Forester.     Rambles  in  Norway.     1855..  914.8  28 
Laing.     Residence  in  Norway.     1836. ..  914.8  24 

Price.     Norway  and  scenery.     1853 914.8  27 

Stone.     Norway  in  June.     18S2 914.8  54 

Three  in  Norway.     1882 914.8  51 

Tromholt.     Under  the  Aurora.     1S85. .  914.8  57 

Iceland. 

Burton.     Ultima  thule.     1875.     2v 914.832 

Dufferin.     Let'rs  from  high  latitudes. .  .914.8  36 
F0NBLAN(^)iJE.     Five  weeks  in  I'd.    1880.  .914.8  42 

Forbes.     Iceland,     i860 9148  29 

Gould.     Iceland.     1863 914.8  B-i 

Henderson.     Iceland.    1814-15 914.8  30 

Same.     1831 914.8  31 

Lock.     Home  of  the  Eddas.     1879 914.8  52 

METCALFE.     Oxonian  in  Iceland.     1867..  914.8  37 

Mills.     Nordurfari 914.8  28 

NicoL.     Acc't.  of  Iceland.     1840 914.8  38 

Oswald.     By  fell  and  fjord.     1882 914.8  53 

Summer  in  Iceland.     1868. . .  914.8  34 

Journey  to  Iceland. 


1852...  914.8  35 


RUSSIA. 

HISTORY. 


947  16 


Alexander  I.    Life;  byjoyneville.    3  v.. 

Alexander  I.  «//</  Nicholas  I.     Secret 

history;  by  Schintzler.     1847.     2  v..       947  8 

Alexander  II.     Life;  byjoyneville 947  53 

And  Nihilism.     Reference  list;  by  Fos- 
ter.    V.  1 16  55 


42 


RUSSIA. 


Alexandra    Feodorowna.      Life ;    by 

Grimm.     1S70.     2v 923.525 

Before  and  after  the  war.     1880 914.7  33 

Bell.     History  to  1807.     3  v 947  13 

BosT.  Pub.  Lib.     Bulletin;  bibliog.  notes: 

Russia  and  Eastern  question.  V.  3..  17  B-14 
Catherine  IL     Gcschichte;  Von  Brueck- 

ncr.     1883 947  56 

Life;  by  Tooke.     iSoo.     3  v 947  33 

Memoirs;  by  herself.     1859 923.5  20 

Chesney.       Russo- Turkish     campaigns. 

1828-1S29 947  7 

COBDEN.     Russia,  Turkey  and  Eng.    1876.    327.2  2 

Crimean  War. 

Andrews.    Views,  Turkey  and  Crimea .  947  T-i 

Chamber's  pictorial  history.     1856 *947  B-4 

Dix.     The  unholy  alliance.     1855 947  28 

■  Duberly.     Journal  during  war 947  25 

Kinglake.   Invasion  of  the  Crimea.  6v.     947  39 

Same.     4  v 947  47 

McCoRMiCK.    Visit  to  Sevastapol.  1855.     947  26 
Marx.     Kinglake's  book,     1863  . .  .947  Pam.  10 

Nolan.     Illustrated  history.     2  v 947  19 

Recollections  of  a  Zouave.     1856 947  27 

Russell.     War  in  Crimea.     1855 947  22 

SOVER.     Culinary  campaign.     1857....     947  31 

Taylor.    Journal      2  v 947  23 

Tyrrell.     The  war.     3  v 947  B-i 

Urquhart.    Story  of  the  war.     1857.947  Pam.  3 

Daily  News  war  cor.     1S77 947  32 

Same.     1877-78 947  32^^ 

Dole.     Young  folk's  history.     1881 *<>47  52 

Expedition  to  Circassia.     1864 947  Pam.  4 

Giacometti.  Russia's  work  in  Turkey. .  947  11 
GORTCHAKOFF.  Lifc;  by  Klaczko.  1S76.  923.3  8 
Greene.     Army  life  in  Russia.     18S0... .  914.7  29 

Growth  of  Russian  power.     1856 947  Pam.  8 

Hamel.     England  and  Russia 914.7  4 

Herberstein.     Notes  on  Russia.     1517- 

'26.     2v 914.7  I 

Horsey.  Russia,  i6th  century.  1S56. ..  914.73 
Kelly.  History  of  Russia.  1854.  2  v.  947  i 
Latham.  Native  races  of  Russia.  1854.  572  9 
Mazei»p.\.  True  story  of;  by  Vogue.  1885.  947  21 
Milner.    The  Crimea;  history,  etc.    1855.     947  29 

Nicholas  I.     Life;  by  Mayne.     1855 947  10 

Life;  by  Schmucker.     185O 947  30 

Nihilism.      Hibliog.    note   on.      Harvard 

Univ.  Bui.     v.  2 16  B-17 

Noble.     The  Russian  revolt.     1885 914.7  79 

Palmerston's  contradictions.     1S63 947  Pam.  5 

Peter,  the  great.    And  Russia;  by  Segur.      947  4 
Geschichte;  Von  Brueckner.    1879 947  12 


I 


I 


Prter,  the  great.  Hist. ;  by  AbbotL  i869.*923.5 

History;  by  Schuyler.     1884.     2v 947 

History;   by  Voltaire 840 

Histoire;  par  Voltaire 840  ] 

Peter  III  and  C.vtherine  II.     Reigns 

of.     1798.     2v 94^ 

Rambaud.     Hist,  of  Russia  to  1877.    2  v.    947 
RoLLAND.     Circassia:  a  speech.    1S62..947  Pam 
RoM.v-NOFF.     Hist,  narratives.     1S71....      941 

Russie  et  I'Europe.     1870 947  Pun 

Stepniak.     Under  the  Tzars.     1885 947' 

Same 947 

Underground  Russia.     1883 914-7 

Swinburne.     The  Muscovite  crusade.  .947  Fttii 

TiiOMSEN.     Ancient  Russia.     1877 917 

TooKE.   View  ot  empire.  1 762-1 796.  3  v.  914.] 
U  rquhart.     The  Circassian  war.  1863 .  947  Ptm 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Barry.     Ivan  at  home.     1872 914.7 

Brooks.  Russians  of  the  south.  1864. .  914.7 
CoxE.  Travels  in  Poland,  etc.  i8oa.  5  v.  914,7 
Custink.     Empire  of  the  Czar.   1843.  3  v.  914.7 

I^  Russie.     1839.     4  v 914.7 

Russia.     1863 914.7 

Dixon.     Free  Russia.     1870 914.7 

Eastlake.     Letters  from  the  Baltic 914-7 

EcKHARDT.     Modern  Russia.     1870 914.7 

English  woman  in  Russia.     1855 914-7 

Gallenca.     Summer  tour.     1882 914,7 

Gai  tier.     Winter  in  Russia.     1874 914.7 

Gi-ROWSKi.     Russia  and  people.     1854.. .  914.7. 

Russia  as  it  is.     1854 914-7 

Hare.     Studies  in  Russia.     1885 9I4<7 

Hell.     Steppes  of  Caspian,  etc.     1847..  914.7 

James.     Tour.     1813-1814.     2  v 914.7 

Jerrmann.     Pict's  of  St.  Petersburg 914.7 

Same 914*7 

Johnstone.     Trip  up  the  Volga 914.7 

Kingston.     Fred  Markham  in  Russia.. .     *05; 

Koch.     Crimea  and  Odessa.     1855 9^4' 7 

Lacinv.     The  Knout.     1854 914.7 

Lander.     Moscow.     1868 *9i4-7 

St.  Petersburg.     1868 *9i4-7 

L AN  KKNAU  <?/;</ Oelnitz.     Russia.    1881.  914.7 
Letters  from  Scandinavia.    1796.    2  v. . . .  914.7 

LoiBAT.     Fo.x's  mission.     1866 914.7 

LowTii.     Around  the  Kremlin.     1868. . .  914.7 
Mt.CirLLOt'H.     Russia  and  Turkey.   1864.  914.7 
MacMichael.     Moscow  to  Constantino- 
ple.    1S17-1818 914-7  ■ 

Maxwell.     Czar,  court  and  people  . .    . .  914.7 
Murphy.     Russia  in  1856 914-7 


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RUSSIA.  — POLAND.  — TURKEY.  — DANUBIAN   STATES,  ETC. 


43 


's  fa'd-bl:  to  N.  Europe.  1849 914. 7  W-i 

Y,  £.  C.  G.     Russians  of  to-day. .  914.7  56 

iNT.     The  Black  sea.     1854 914.7  62 

PS.     All  the  Russias 914.7  77 

>R.     Russian  journey.     1873 9I4«7  64 

White  sea  peninsula.     1881 9I4'7  30 

^tions  of  Russia.     1855 9i4«7  51 

tions  of  Russia.     1844.     2  v 914-7  53 

HDSOy.     Ralph's  year  in  Russia. . .  ^025 202 

(E.     Russia  and  Russians.     1836..  914.7  59 

Sketch  of  £.  Russia.     1878. .  .*. .  914.7  65 

11  Empire.     1856 9I4<7  50 

Journey  due  north.     1858 9I4-7  61 

1M.     Siberia  in  Europe.     1880 914.7  32 

Three  cities.     1862.     2  v 914-7  67 

IR.     Travels  in  Circassia.     2  v. . . .  914.7  39 

7RSKI.    Productive  forces  of  R.  2  V.   914.7  8 

'.     Eastern  Europe,  etc.     1863  . . .  914.7  23 

Russians  and  Germans.     1882. .  914.7  72 

CE.     Russia.     1877 914.7  II 

r.     Travels  in  Russia.  1828.  2  v. .  914.7  21 
Y.     Savage  Svanetia.  1883.  2  v«..  914.7  75 


POLAND. 

M.     History  Poland.   1831.    D 

DS.     Polish  captivity.   1863.  2  v.. 

lish  insurrection.     1865.     2  v 

L'NSK[.     The  late  revolut'n.  1833. 

E.     Poland.     1885 

Bone  caves  of  Ojcow.     1884.  •  • 
Ai'.     Gouvernement  de  Pologne. . 


Fall  of  Poland.     1852. 
Poland.     1883 


2  v.. 


949  X  9 

949  >^  3 
949  X  7 

949  X  2 

949  X  21 

571  B-7 

840  98 

840  273 

949  >^  5 
949  X  20 


TURKEY. 

HISTORY. 

War  in  Bulgaria.   1879.  2  v 947  X  16 

;ov't,  enemy  of  Turkey.  1877. 947X  Pam.  3 

Eastern  question.     1877 947  X  9 

Races  of  European  Turkey 947  X  15 

Hist.  Ottoman  Turks.     1877.. 947  X  11 

.     Turkish  Life.     1881 947X21 

f  Conference.     1877 947  X  Pam.  2 

.     Ottoman  power.     1877 947  X  8 

n  Europe 947  X  21 

Russian  army  in  Turkey.  1877- 

2  V 947  X  B-2 

r.     Maritime  wars  of  Turks. .  .947  X  B-i 
Turkish  history.     1704 947  X  6 


Lamartine.     Hist.  Turkey.     1857.  3  v..  947X3 

Lectures  on  history  of  Turks.     1854 947  X  7 

Menzies.     Turkey,  old  and  new.     2  v. . .  947  X  18 
Ollier.    Russo-Turkish  war.   1879.  2V.947XB-4 

Porter.     Turkey.     1854.     2  v 947  X  i 

STRAXr.KORi).     Writings.     1869.     2V...947X12 
War  in  Bosnia.     1737-1739 947  X  ID 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Allom.     Constantinople.     2  v 914.12  B-5 

Amicis,  De.     Constantinople.     1878 914.1248 

Costantinopoli.     1881 914.12  64 

Baker.     Turkey.     1877 914. 12  26 

Blackwood.     On  the  Bosphorus,  etc. ..914.12  63 

Bryce.     Constantinople.     1878 914.1262 

Butter  WORTH.     Zigzag  journeys *024903 

CoLTON.  Constantinople,  etc.  1836. ..  914.12  14 
Dallaway.  Constantinople.  1797  ..  .914.12  B-8 
De  Kay.  Sketches  of  Turkey.  1831. . .  914.12  24 
Edrehi.     Capital  of  Asia,  etc.     1855. . .  914.12  27 

Gautier.     Constantinople.     1875 914.12  33 

Hamlin.     Among  the  Turks.     187S 914.12  10 

Hornby.     Const,  during  war.    1863. .  .914.12  B-7 

MacFarlane.     Kismet.     1853 914.12  42 

Paine.     Tent  and  harem.     1859 914.1230 

Porter.  Constantinople.  1835.  2  v.  914.12  37 
Prime.     Forty  years  in  Turkey.     1876. .  914.12  25 

St.  John.     Turks  in  Europe.     1853 914-12  23 

Shoberl.     Turkey.     3  v 394  27 

TozER.  Highlands  of  Turkey,  etc.  2  v. 914. 12  28 
Trenery.  City  of  crescent.  1854.  2  v.. 914. 12  44 
White.    Three  years  in  Const.  1S45.  3v.914.12  34 


DANUBIAN  STATES. 

Creac.h.  Over  the  borders.  1875.  2  v.  914.13  5 
M-ackenzie  anJ  Irby.  Travels.  1866.  914.13  8 
MiNCHiN.     Bulgaria  since  the  war.   1S79.914.13  ii 

NoYES.     Roumania.     1858 914.134 

QuLN.     Down  the  Danube.     1836 914*  13  7 

St.  Clair  nfiJ  Brophy.     Residence  in 

Bulgaria.     1869 914.13  lo 

Samuei.son.  Roumania,  past  and  present.  949  X  19 


SERVIA. 

Paton.     Servia.     1843-1844 914.13 

Ranke.     Hist.  Servia.     1853 949  X 

Urquhart.     Fragment  of  hist,  of  Ser- 
via.    1843 949X  Para. 


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44 


DALMATIA.  — GREECE.  — THE  LEVANT  AT  LARGE. 


DALMATIA,    ETC. 

Freeman.     Subject  and  neighbor-lands 

of  Venice.     1881 91413  12 

Wilkinson.  Dalmatia,  Montenegro.  2  v.   914.13  2 


GREECE:   MEDIi^VAL   AND 
MODERN. 

HISTORY. 

EXEESON.     Hist,  modem  Greece.  2v —  945^  5 

Same.     1845.     2V 1 945X11 

FiNLAY.     Byzantine  Empire.     716-1453..  945^  i 

Greece,  Ottoman  and  Venetian 945  X  4 

Hist,  of  Greece,  1204-1461 945  X  3 

Gordon.     Greek  revolution.     1844.     2  v.  945  X  8 
Hertzberg.     Geschichte  der  Byzantiner 

und  des  Osmanischen  reiches 945  X  13 

History  Modem  Greece.     1827 945  X  7 

Howe.     Greek  revolution.     1828 945  X  10 

LiSTOiLLE.     Greece  and  **  The    Times." 

1880 945  X  Pam.  i 

SnuLMAN.    Cretan  insurrection.  i866-*68.947  X  22 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

.About.    I^  Grice  contemporaine.   1872.  914.12  57 

Bent.     The  Cyclades.     1885 914.1271 

Bremer.  Greece  and  Greeks.  1863.  2  v.. 914. 12  49 

Briton.    Ath^nes.     1868 914.12  B-i 

Butter  WORTH.   Zigzag  journeys  in  classic 

lands ^024902 

Chirol.    'Twixt  Greek  and  Turk.     1880. 914.12  61 
Davy.     Ionian  Islands,  etc.    1842.    2  v.. 914. 12  40 

Emerson.     Letters  from  the  .4igean 914. 12  16 

Farrer.     Tour  in  (ireece.      1882 914.12  B-ii 

Gregorovius.     Korfu.     1884 914.12  72 

Harrison.     Greek  vignettes.     1877 914.1246 

Hughes.     Sicily.  Greece,  etc.     1820. .  .914.12  B-2 

Jebb.     Modern  Greece.     1880 914. 12  58 

Knight.     Albania.     18S0 914.12  59 

Mahaffy.     Rambles  and  studies.    1876.  914.12  21 

Murray's  hand-b'k  for  Gr.;  rev.   2v 914.12  \V-i 

Perdicaris.     Greece.     1845.     2v 914.12  19 

Savary.     Letters  on  Greece.     1778 914.12  17 


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Sergeant.    Greece.     1880 91^ 

New  Greece.     1878 gU 

Skinner.     Roughing  it  in  Crete.     1867.. 91.; 

Snider.    Walks  in  Hellas.     1883 9IJ 

Stephens.    Travel  in  Greece.     2  v 91.J 

Taylor.    Travels.    1859 91- 

Tuckerman.    Greeks  of  to-day.     1872.. 91^ 


THE  LEVANT,  AT  LARG 


Belciojoso.    Oriental  harems.     1862. 
Benjamin.    Turk  and  Greek.     1867.. 

Black.     In  the  East.     1865 

Bliss.     In  the  Orient.     1875 

Brassey. 

Browne. 

Bryant. 

Carlisle 

Clarke. 

Colton. 

Curtis. 


■91 

.91 
.91 

.91 
Sunshine  and  storm.     1880.. .91^ 

Yusef.     1853 9J 

Letters  from  the  East.     1869. .  91 

Diary.     1855 gu 

Travels.     1801 91^ 

Land  and  lee.     1851 914 

Howadji  in  Syria.     1852 91 

Same 9' 

DuRBiN.  Observations  in  East.    1845.  2  v.  91 

Howe.     Oriental  and  sacred  scenes 91 

Kinglakf..     Eothcn.     1879 91 

Same 

Lamartine.     Voyage  en  Orient.     2  v.  ..91! 

Leech.    Letters.     1869 91 

Madden.     Travels.     1830.     2  v 91^ 

Maximilian.     On  the  wing.     1868 9: 

Nugent.  Lands,  classical  and  sacred. .  .9I! 
Perry.  View  of  the  Levant.  1743-  ••9i4- 
Slade.     Travel.     1831.     2  v 9 

Turkey,  Greece,  etc.     1837.     2  v 9 

Spencer.    The  East.     1850 9 

Stevenson.  On  summer  seas.  1883. .  .91. 
Taylor.     Lands  of  the  Saracen.     1866..  9 

Temple.     Travels.     1836.     2  v 91 

Urquhart.  Spirit  of  the  East.  1839. .  q 
Van  Lennep.  Oriental  album.  1862...  91; 
VoLNEY.  Thro'  Egypt  and  Syr.  1783-85.  9 

Wallace.     The  storied  sea.     1883 91 

Warner.     In  the  Levant.     1877 9 

Same 915 

W^ilde.     Voyage.     1840.     2  v 9 


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ASIA. 


45 


ASIA. 


GENERAL    HISTORY. 

opean    interests  in.     Reference 

y^  Foster,     v.  4   1655 

marches.      181 8.     12  v 9502 

*roselytes  of  Ishmael.     1881 . . .  950  37 

Lhan.      Life;  by  Douglas 95i  8 

.     Asiatic  history.     1844 ♦950  i 

lANCi.     Buddhist  records.    A.  D. 

2  V 294  70 

I.  Hist,  of  Mongols.  1880.  3  v.  950  B-i 

lerald.      1824-29 950  14 

Life;  by  Markham 95i«9  2 


\L    DESCRIPTION   AND  TRAVEL. 

Travels;  17th  century.     3  v.. .915.6  B-i 
N  and SvsG-Y AS,    Travels;  A.D., 
and  518 912  22 

1869. *9I5  11 

Egypt  to  Japan.     1877 915  8 

Brindisi  to  Yokohama.     1885..     915  18 

loumey.     1S44-1846 915  7 

X'TA.     Travels 915  B-3 

L*s.     Wonders  of  the  East.  A.  D., 

3 912  21 

ft/.    Sunford*s  compend.  of  geog.  ^91 5  16 

India  to  England.     1824 9^5  2 

x.     Voyages.     1718.     2  v 915  B-i 

/ILIJC  Voiage  and  trav.  i327-*6o.  912  20 
AM.  Clavijo's embassy.  1403-06.  915.9  2 
Iarco.  His  travels;  by  Towle...  '915  15 
Is.     1271-95 915  6 

/*/.  byYule.     2v 912  18 

L.  (Geography  W.Asia.  1831.  2  v.  915  13 
IsFAHANA.      Geographical  works. 

h  century.) 915  i 

EKCEK.     Travels.     1396-1427 ...     912  33 

MA.     Travels.     1503-08 915  3 

>ON.     Sunny  lands  and  seas.   1883.     915  17 

Travels,     i860.     2v. 9^5  4 


lA  MINOR.  — ARMENIA. 

Transcaucasia,  etc.     1877 91 5- 6  125 

e  of  Kings  of  Armenia 894  4 

[.  Hist,  of  Armenia.  1827.  2  v.  956  i 
Armenians,  Koords,  etc.  2  v.  915.6  144 
Armenia.     1854 915-6  98 

♦  For  young  readers 


Geary.    Asiatic  Turkey.     1878.     2  v..  .915.6  135 
Norman.     Armenia  campaign  of  1877 —       956  7 

Parrot.    Journey  to  Ararat.     1846 915.6  72 

Stevenson.     Ride  thro*  Asia  Minor . . .  .915.6  155 
Van  Lennep.     Parts  of  Asia  Minor 915.6  12a 


MESOPOTAMIA. 

Blunt.     Bedouins  of  Euphrates.    1879.  .915.6  132 
Cameron.     Our  future  highway.     2  v..  .915.6  143 

Ellis.     On  a  raft.     1881.     2  v 915-6  X49 

Walpole.   TheAnsayrii.   i850-*5i.  3  v.  915.6  107 


MODERN  SYRIA  AND  HOLY 

LAND. 

A.,  L.  L.    Thro*  the  Holy  Land.    1874.. ♦915. 6  69 

Appleton.     Syrian  sunshine.     1877 915.6  88 

Baedeker.    Palestine  and  Syria.  1876.  .915.6  W-i 

Beke.     Jacob's  flight.     1865 915.6  75 

Bremer.     Travels;  Holy  land.     2  v 915.6  138 

Brkuss.  Heathen  and  holy  lands.  1859..  9i5'6  4^ 
Burton  and  Drake.     Unexplored  Syria.  915.6  94 

Bush.     Pilgrimage.     1867 915.6  38 

Carnarvon.     Druses,     i860. 915.6  51 

Carne.  Syria,  Holy  Land,  etc.  2  v. .  .915.6  B-6 
Castlereagh.  To  Damascus.  1847.  2  v.. 915. 6  32 
Charles.  Bible  lands  and  seas.  1866. .  915.6  57 
Churchill.    Mount  Lebanon.    1853.    3  v. 915.6  48 

Dorr.     Notes  of  travel.     1856 915. 6  71 

Dupuis.     Holy  places.     1856.     2  v 915.6  73 

Eddy.  Walter's  tour  in  the  East.  6  v.. .  *oi520i 
Edwards,^^/.    Philip  in  Palestine.   i870..*9i5.6  129 

Field.     Among  the  holy  hills.    1883 915.6  162 

Finn.     Byeways  in  Palestine.     1868 915.6  77 

Goodell.     Old  and  new.     1853 915.682 

Guylforde.     Pylgrrymage.     1506 915.6  24 

Jessup.     Syrian  home-life.     1874 915.6  21 

Women  of  the  Arabs. 9^5.6  124 

Kelley.     Syria,  etc 915.6  12 

Lamartine.     Pilgrimage.     1833.     2  v.  ..915.654 

Lynch.     U.  S.  exploration.     1852 915.622 

Lyne.     Midshipmen's  trip.     1871 915.6  61 

Macgregor.    **  Rob  Roy"  on  the  Jordan. *9i 5. 6  47 

MACLEOD.     Eastward.     1869 915.6  80 

Manning,     "  Those  holy  fields." 915.6  B-4 

Margoliouth.     Land  of  my  fathers.    2  v. .915. 6  26 

Monta(;u.     Expedition  to  Dead  Sea 915.6  23 

Murray's  hand-b'k.     1858.     2  v 915-6  W-2 

X  For  reference. 


46 


MODERN   SYRIA   AND   HOLY  LAND,  ETC. 


NxriER.     War  in  Syria.     1839.     2  v 956  4 

Newman.     Dan  to  Beersheba.     1864 915.6  66 

Oliphant.     Land  of  Gilead.     1880 915.6148 

Phelps.    Bible  lands.     1868 915.6  76 

Porter.     Five  years  in  Damascus.    1870.. 91 5. 6  62 

Giant  cities  of  Bashan 9i5'6  96 

Same.    1869 915.6  97 

Pressense.     Land  of  the  Gospel 915.6  78 

Prime.     Tent  life.     1857 ^. . .  .915.6  56 

Randall.     Handwriting  of  God.     |^6o..9i5.6  42 

RiDGAWAY.     The  Lord's  land.     1876 915.6  37 

Robinson.     Scripture  lands.     1872 915.6  70 

Roberts.     Holy  Land,  etc.     (Drawings). 

2  V 915.6  C-i 

Rogers.     Domestic  life,  Palestine 915.6  20 

Saulcy.     Round  the  Dead  Sea.     2  v 915.6  30 

Thompson.     Holy  Land.     1874 915.6  16 

Tristam.     Land  of  Israel.     1866 915.6  36 

Land  of  Moab.     1873 915.6  89 

Turner.     £1-Khuds.     1861 915. 6  40 

Wainwright.  ,  Pathways  of  our  Lord 915.6  79 

Wheeler.     Letters  from  Eden.     1868.  .*9i 5.6  39 
Wilson,  ^f/.    Picturesque  Palestine.   4  v. 915.6  R-4 

Wilson.     Travels,  Holy  I^nd.     2  v 915.6  28 

[See,  also,  under  "Ancient  Jewish  Nation,"  p.  6.] 


MODERN  CYPRUS. 

Baker.    Cyprus.    1879 915.6  141 

Loehrer.     Cyprus.     1878 915.6130 


ARABIA. 

HISTORY. 

Crichton.     History  Arabia.     1833.     2  v. 
Salil-Ibn-Razik.     Imams  and  Seyyids  of 

Oman.     A.  D.,  661-1856 953  3 

[See,  also,  under  ""Rise  of  Islam,"  page  11.] 


953  I 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Blunt.  Pilgrintage  to Nejd.  1881.  2  v.. 915. 3  21 
Burckhardt.     Notes  on  Bedouins.     2  v.. 915. 3  18 

Travels  in  Arabia.     1829.     2  v 915-3  15 

Burton.     El-Medina  and  Mecca.    1856.  .915. 3  11 

Gold  mines  of  Midian.     1878 9^5.3  14 

Du  COURET.     Life  in  the  desert,    i860. .  .915.3  13 

Field.     On  the  desert.     1883 915. 3  25 

FORSTER.  Hist.  geog.  of  Ara.  1844.  2  v..  915.31 
Keane.     Journey  to  Medina.     1881 915.3  24 

Six  months  in  Mecca.     1S81 915.3  20 

Xaborde.     Thro*  Arabia  Petrea.     1836...  915.3  5 


Fatal  la  Sayeghir  among  the  Arabs;  ed.  by 

Lamartine.     1836 

Marveille.     Voyage  to  Arabia.     1710...9 
Palgrave.    Thro*  Cent,  and  East.  Arabia.  9 

Taylor,  ed.     Travels  in  Arabia ^ 

Upton.    Gleanings  from  the  desert.   1881..9 
Wellsted.    Travels  in  Arabia.    1838.    2  v.  < 


MODERN  PERSIA. 

HISTORY. 

EuSitus.     History  of  Vartan 9 

Eraser.     Acct.  of  Persia.     1834 

Malcolm.     Hist.  Persia.     1829.     2v. ... 
Watson.     History  Persia.     1800-18 5 8. . . 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Alexander.     India  to  England.     1826.  915 

Anderson.     Wanderings.     1880 91 

Arnold.     Through*  Persia.     1877 9] 

Ballantine.  Midnight  marches.  1879. .  91 
Barbaro  flW  Contarini.  Travels.  1873.91 
Binning.  Two  years  in  Persia.  2  v. . . .  g 
Fowler.  Three  years  in  Persia.  2  v. . .  9 
Hanway.    Acc't  of  British  trade.    1753.  91; 

KiNNEiR.     Geog.  memoir.     1813 915 

MacGregor.  Thro' Khorassan.  1875.  .91 
Malcolm.  Sketches  of  Persia.  1861...9] 
Marsh.     Tennesseean  in  Persia.  1869. . .  91 

Morier.     Journey.     1809 91J 

Through  Persia,  etc.     1809 ^ 

Perkins.  Eight  years  in  Persia.  1843.. .  c 
St.  John,  ^/^z/.  East'n  Persia.  1872.  2v.  c 
Shepherd.  Bombay  to  Bushire.  1857. .  9] 
Southgate.  Thro'  Armenia,  etc.  2  v. .  91 
Stack.     Six  mo's  in  Persia.  1882.   2  v. . .  9] 

Wilbraham.     Travels.     1837 c 

Wills.     Land  of  lion  and  sun.     1883 9] 


AFGHANISTAN.—  BALUCF 

TAN. 

HISTORY. 

Afghan  papers,     i860 958 

Ashe.     Kandahar  campaign 

Bellew.     Races  of  Afghan.     1880 

Constable.     Afghanistan.     1879 « 

Dost    Mohammed.      Life;    by     Mohun 

Lai.   1846.     2v 

Dunlop.     Speech  on  Afghan  papers. .  .958 
Ferrier.     History  of  Afghans.     1858. . . 
Gleig.     Sales'  brigade.     i86i 


*  For  young  readers. 


AFGHANISTAN.  — RUSSIA   IN   ASIA,  ETC. 


47 


iN.     Afghan  war.     1879-1880 . . .     958  12 

Hist,  of  the  war.     1841-42.    3 v.       958  4 

ON.     Hist,  of  Afghan  to  1878. . . .       958  7 

^-Afghan  question.     1885 957  11 

j>.     To  Caubul.     1881 958  9 

r  Ullah.  Hist,  of  the  Afghans  .  958  B-i 
BOUGH.     Afghanistan  and  Anglo- 

ssian  dispute.     1885 957  5 

lady.  Journal  of  disasters.  1842.  958  13 
ART.  The  Afghan  war.  1843.  958  Pam.  2 
Afghan  wars.     1878 958  Pam.  i 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Ml'.     Our  scientific  frontier.     1880.  915.8  12 

r.     Indus  to  Tigris.     1874 915-8  4 

:sTONE.     Caubul.     T842.     2  v....    915.8  i 
L     Unexplored  Baluchistan.  1882.  915.8  11 

:s.     Baluchistan.     1877 915-8  5 

50.\.     Herat.     1880 915.86 

V.     Baluchistan,  etc.    1844.    4  v. .    915.8  7 
Source  of  Oxus.     1841 915.8  3 


RUSSIA  IN  ASIA. 

HISTORY. 

Central  Asia. 

Clouds  in  the  East.     1876 9^5-9  9 

cs..    Central  Asian  questions.  1885.  957  10 

►X.     Central  Asia.     1875 957  8 

iHAN.     Campaigning  on  the  Oxus.  915.9  7 

N.     At  the  gates  of  Herat.     1885. .  95^  3 

= 957  4 

ferr  and  Herat.     1883 957  9 

iray  race  to  Herat.     1885 957  Pam.  i 

ian  advance.     1882 957  i 

•JEFF.     Siege  of  Denghil-T^^ 957  7 

lY.     Hist,  of  Bokhara.     1873 957  6 

Siberia. 

Russian  discoveries  between  Asia 

J  America.     1803 957  2 

Pacific  and  Amoor 957  Pam.  i 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Central  Asia. 

Heraut  to  Khiva.     1884.  2  v. .  915.9  32 
>T.      r>e  Moscow  en  Bactriane  . . .  915-9  20 

>histan  a  la  Caspienne.     1885 915-9  21 

r.      Ride  to  Khiva.    1877 915-9  8 

♦  For  young  resulers. 


BuRNES.  Travels,  Bokhara.  1833.  3  v..  915. 9  22 
Lansdell.     Russian  Cent.^Asia.      2  v. . .  915.9  27 

Marvin.     Grodekoff's  ride  to  Herat 91 5-9  18 

Merv.     1881 9159  19 

Reconnoitering 915-9  3i 

Region  of  fire.     1884 915-9  30 

O'DONOVAN.     Merv  oasis.     1883.     2  v. .  915.9  25 

Schuyler.     Turkistan.     1876.     2v 915.910 

Taylor,  ed.  •  Central  Asia.     1874 915-9  i 

Vamb^ry.     Central  Asia.     1874 915-9  13 

Life  and  adventures.     1884 915-9  29 

Travels.     1865 9^5-9  5 

Wood.     Shores  of  Lake  Aral.    1876 9^5-9  14 

Siberia. 

Atkinson.     The  Amoor.     i860 915-7  5 

Siberia.     1858 915-7  4 

Tartar  steppes,  etc.     1863 915-7  6 

Bush.     Reindeer,  dog^,  etc.     1871 915-7  8 

Cochrane.  Pedestrian  journey.   i820-'23.   915.7  i 

Collins.     Down  the  Amoor.     i860 915-7  ii 

Dostoyeffsky.     Buried  alive.     1881  ...  915.7  15 

Eden.     Frozen  Asia.     1879 *9i5-7  14 

Erman.  Travels  in  Siberia.  1850.  2v...  915.7  2 
Herzen.  Exile  in  Siberia.  1855.  2  v. .  915.7  17 
Kennan.     Tent  life  in  Siberia.     1870  ...  915.7  12 

Knox.     Overland  through  Asia.     2  v 915.7  9 

Lansdell.     Through  Siberia.     2  v 915-7  19 

MiCHiE.  Peking  to  Petersburg.  1864  . .  915.7  10 
NiEMOjowsKi.     Siberian  pictures.     2  v. .  915.7  22 

PiOTROWSKi.     Escape  from  S.     1863 *9i5.7  13 

Rave.nstein.  Russians  on  the  Amoor. . .  915.7  7 
Seeboiim.     Siberia  in  Asia.     1882 9^5-7  21 


EAST.TURKESTAN.— KASHGAR. 
KASHMERE.  — THIBET,  Etc 

Bellew.  Kashmir  and  Kashgar.  1874.  915. ii  4 
BiDDULPH.  Tribes  of  Hindoo  Koosh.  .915.11  B-4 
Gordon.  Roof  of  the  world.  1876. .  .915.11  B-3 
Hue.     Through  Tartary.   1844-46.  2  v.    915. 11   i 

KuROPATKiN.     Kashgaria.     1882 915.11  B-i 

Oldfield.     Sketches  from  Nipal.   2  v..    915. n  7 

Oliphant.     To  Katmandu.     1852 91 5- n  10 

On  the  Nepaul  frontier 915-II  9 

Prejevalsky.     Kulja  to  Lob-Nor 915.  n  5 

Mongolia.     12  v 915.  i  51 

Shaw.     High  Tartary.     1871 915. 11  3 

Turner.     Embassy  to  Teshoo  Lama..  .915.11  B-2 

Wakefield.     Happy  valley.     1879 O^S-u  ^ 

Wilson.     Abode  of  snow.     1875 91 5- 1  42 

Yakoob  Beg.     Life;  by  Boulger.    1878..       9592 


48 


INDIA. 


INDIA. 

HISTORY. 

Akbar.     Institutes  of.      2  v 894  B-2 

Cunningham.     Ancient  geog.  of  I.  1871.     91230 

History,  Sikhs.     1849 954  74 

Dalboquerque.  Commentaries.  4  v. . .  954  49 
Dow.  History  Hindostan.  1812.  3  v..  954  52 
Duff.  Hist.,  Mahrattas.  1826.  3v. ..  95463 
Erskine.     Hist.  India.     i526-'56.    2  v. .       954  1 

Feudge.     India *954  62 

Gholam  Husskin.     Mahommedan  power 

in  India 954  4 

HUMAYUN.     Memoirs 954  B-i 

Hydur  Naik.  Hist.;  by  Hussein  ah.  ..  954  5 
jAHANGL'feiR.     Memoirs;  by  himself — 923.5  B-i 

Lewin.     a  fly  on  the  wheel.     1885 954  78 

MacFarlani).  Hist,  of  India.  1859?..  954  37 
Major,  ed.  India,  15th  Century.  1857.  915.4  5 
Malleson.     Decisive  battles  of  I.     1883.     95481 

French  in  India.     1868 954  66 

Manning.    Ancient  and  mediaeval  I.  2  v.       9346 

Maurice.     Hist.  Hindoostan.     2v 934  B-i 

MiTRA.     Indo-Aryans.     2  v.  .• 934  4 

Oriental  Quarterly  Review.    V.  i.    1830. .     954  40 

Private  life  of  an  eastern  King.     1855 954  38 

Raynai..  Settlements  in  Indies.  8  v...  954  6 
Robertson.     Ancient  India.      1825 970  io>^ 

Same 934  i 

Stone.     Cradle-land  of  arts,  etc.     1880. .     954  60 

Tohfut-ul-mujahideen  ;  trans.     1833 954  3 

Trotter.     Hist,  of  India 934  3 

Wheeler.     Hist,  of  India..     5  v 954  55 

Short  history *954  61 

Tales  from  Indian  hist 954  75 

British  India. 

Anderson.  English  in  \V.  India.  1856.  954  39 
Arnold.    Dalhousie's  administration.    2  v    954  33 

AUBER.     British  power  in  India.     2v 95426 

Capper.     Three  presidencies.      1853 954  35 

ClIiVK.     Life  ;  by  Glejg.     1869 923.2267 

Life  ;  by  Malcolm.     1836.     3  v 923.2  520 

Clive,  Hastings,  Wki.lkslky  ;  by  Malle- 
son.    1882 923.2  533 

Crawshav.     Catastrophe  of  E.  I.  Co.  .954  Pam.  3 

Cunningham.     British  India.     18S1 915.481 

Grant.  Cassdl's  ill.  hist.  1S77.  2V..954B-5 
Hastings.     Biojj. ;  by  Trotter.     1S78... 923.2  430 

India  under,  1813-18 954  B-2 

Memoirs;  by  Gleig.     1841.     3  V 923.2  187 

Speeches  at  trial.      4  v 345-2  55 

Hodson.  Soldier's  life  in  India,  i860. .  954  45 
Hunter.     Brief  hist.  Indian  people 954  77 


Hunter.     England's  work.    1881 9 

Indian  civil  service..    1876 351 

Lawrence,  Lord,   Life ;  by  Smith.   2  v. 92; 

Ludlow.     British  India.     1857 

Martineau.     British  rule.     1859 

Gov't  of  India.     1858 3. 

Mill.     Hist.  British  India.     1S26.     6  v.. 

Murray.     British  India.     1832.     3v 

Napier.     In  Scinde.     1851 

Norton.     Letter  to  Rob't  Lowe.     1854,.   1 
NuNCOMAR.     Story  of ;  by  Stephen.    2  v. 
Parliamentary  papers.     Cor.  1877-78.  ..915 
Ritchie.     India  and  E.  I.  Co.     2  v 

Sepoy  Revolt. 

Ball.     Hist,  of  the  mutiny.      2  v 9 

Bartlett.     Heroes  of  the  rebellion  . . . 

Browne.    Punjaub  and  Delhi.     2  v 

ChambciV  hist,  of  the  revolt.     1859. .  .*9 
Crawshay.     Cause  of  the  mutiny. ..954 

Holmes.     Indian  mutiny.     1883 

Kaye.     Sepoy  war.     1870.     3  v 

Pincott's  index  to  same 

Lowe.     Central   India,  1857-1858 

Majendie.    Among  the  Pandies.    1859. 
Malleson.  Indian  mutiny.    1878.    2  v. 

Pincott's  index  to  same 

Mead.     Sepoy  revolt.     1857 

Trevelyan.     Cawnpore.     1866 

Urquhart.     The  rebellion.     1857.. 954 

Temple.     Men  and  events  of  my  time 

Thornton.     British  Empire  in  I.     6  v. . . 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Allen.     India.     1856 

Arnold.     On  Indian  hills.     1881.     2  v. .  g 

Bosk.     Hindoos  as  they  are.     1881 

Busteed.     Echoes  from  Calcutta.     1882.  9 

Butler.     Land  of  the  Veda.     1872 9 

Buyers.     Recollections  of  N.  India 9 

Caird.     India.     1883 9 

Rep't  Indian  famine  com.     1880 91 

i   Ca.mpkell.     Wild  tribes  Khondistan ^ 

.   Clark.     Hong  Kong  to  Himalayas 9 

;   CUMMING.     Wild  men  and  beasts.     1872.  ^ 
Cunningham.    A rcha; logical  survey.    1862 

-iSSo.      7  V 91 

CusT.     Pict's  of  Indian  life.     1881 c 

Eden.  Letters  from  India.  1S72.  2  v.  c 
Edwards.  On  Punjaub  frontier.  2  v. . .  ( 
Elliot.  Planter  in  Mysore.  1871.  2  v.  < 
Falkland.  Chow-Chow.  1857.  2v..< 
Fitzclarknck.    Across  India,  etc.    1S18.91 


♦  For  younf^  readers. 


INDIA,   ETC. 


49 


Oriental  memoirs.     1834.     2  v.  915.4  10 

Our  boys  in  India *02870i 

?rince  of  Wales  in  India 915-4  67 

Thro'  upper  India.  1825.  2  v.  915.4  29 
I.  Himalayan  journals.  2  v. . . .  508  3 
REY.  Six  years  in  India.  1866. .  915.4  31 
I.    Famine  aspects,  Bengal.   1874.  915.4  71 

tecr  of  India.     1881.     9  V J915.4  W-3 

i,  ed.     Statist,  account  of  Bengal. 

5-     20  V 315  I 

England  to  India.     1754 915-4  B~i 

Indian  industries.     1880 915-4  72 

o.v.     Tropical  sketches.     1855.  ..915.4  17 

Resources  of  Beng^.     1792 915.47 

^Exs.     Life  and  travel.     1884 915.492 

ziE.     In  the  mission.    1853.    2  v.  915.4  36 

iTT.     '* Gup."      1868 915.4  42 

Continental  India.     1840.    2  v.    915.4  i 

s.     N.  Y.  to  Delhi.     1858 915.4  41 

OFT  and  T REBECK.      Himalayan 

•inccs.     1841.     2  V 915.4  24 

1  hand-book  for  India.     1859. .  .915.4  W-i 
I  mail 913  R-i 

Aryan  village.     1880 915.4  75 

Land  of  five  rivers.     1883 9^5-4  88 

-ET.      India  and  its  princes 915.4  R-i 

^     My  diary.     1859.     2v 915.434 

of  Wales'  tour.     1877 915-4  23 

Missionary  life.     1876 915. 4  40 

Wonders  of  Elora.     1824 9^5-4  39 

G.      The  sacred  city.      1868 915-4  28 

1".     Recollections.      1844.     2  v...  915.4  13 

Illustrated  India.     J877 915-4  64 

Visit  to  India.     1853 9^5-4  38 

India  in  1880 915-4  77 

r.     Indian  recreations.     2v 915.48 

IX.     Bannu.     1876 915.468 

India  and  Hindoos.     1851.'.....    915.44 
>     Hindoos.     1847.     2v 915-465 


CEYLON. 

Wanderings.      1855 9154  62 

1869 915-4  61 

.     Excursions.      1843.     2  v 915. 4  58 

.     CcyXon  in  18S3 915-4  90 

Visit  to  Ceylon.      1883 915.4  87 

f  travellers  in  Ceylon  and  India.  *029003 

Recollections.      1844* 9^5. 4  60 

Ceyion.      i859-      ^  ^ 9154  56 

♦  For  young  readers. 


BURMAH. 

Palmer.     Golden  Dagon.     1856 915.12  16 

Phayre.     History  of  Burma.     1883 954  X  i 

Sangermano.    Burmese  Empire.    1833.915.121^-1 
Scott  (SiiWAY  Voe).  TheBurman.  2  v.  .915.1217 


SIAM. 


Bacon.     Ed.    Siam.     1873 915.12  12 

Bock.  Temples,  and  elephants.  1884. .915. 12  14 
BowRiNG.  Kingdom  and  people.  2  v. ..  915.12  5 
CoLQUHOUN.  Amongst  the  Shans.  1885.915. 12  19 
Crawfurd.    Embassy  to  Ava.    1826.    2v.  915.123 

Embassy  to  Siam.     1822.     2  v 915.12  16 

In  the  far  East.     1879 915. 1  53 

Knox.  Bo||  travellers,  Siam  and  Java. . .  ^029002 
Leonowens.     Englishgovernessat  Court.  915.12  7 

Harem  life.     1873 915.12  8 

MouHOT.     Travels.     i858-'6o.     2v 915.129 

Neale.     Residence  in  Siam.     1852 915.12  15 

Vincent.     Land  of  the  white  elephant.  .915.12  11 


TONKING. 

Norman.  Tonkin;  France  in  the  far  East.  951  X  i 
Scott.  France  and  Tonking.  1885....  951  X  2 
Staunton.     War  in  Tong-king.   .  1884. . .  915.1  69 


MALAYAN    PENI5TSULA. 

Bird.     Golden  Chersonese.     1883 915.14  i 

Thompson.     Sts.  of  Malacca,  etc.     1875.  915.  i  30 


CHINA. 

HISTORY. 

Boulger.  History  of  China.  1884.  3  V..  951  12 
Callkry  flwd' VvAN.     The  insurrection. . .       951  2 

Giles.     Historic  China.     1882 951  15 

GuTZLAKK.  Chinese  hist.  1834.  2v...  951  10 
Lin-Le.  Tiping  revolution.  1866.  2  v.  951  B-i 
Lock.     Elgin's  second  embassy,     i860...       951  4 

Mendoza.     History  of  China.     2v 951   5 

Military  operations.     1843 951  Pam.  2 

Mossman.     Gordon  in  China.     1875 951   17 

Ogilby.  Embassies  to  China.  1671  . .  .915.1  S-i 
OUPHANT.     Elgin's  mission.     1859.     2v.  915.1  20 

Orleans.     Tartar  conquerors 951  7 

Ross.     The  Manchus.     1880 951  9 

Speer.     China  and  the  U.  S.      1870 951  i 

Staunton.     Embassy.     1792 9^^$-^  3 

X  For  nr/erence. 


5() 


CHINA.  ETC. 


Whefxer.  Foreigner  in  China.  i83i...  951  18 
Williams.  American  embassy.  1859.951  Pam.  i 
YuLK,  ^</.   Cathay;  mediaeval  notices.    2  v.    91 5.1  I 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Blakiston.     Five  mo's  on  the  Yang-Tsze.  915.  i  26 

Bush.     Aitchison;  martyr 915. i  41 

COLLINGWOOD.  Naturalist  on  China  Sea.  508  8 
COLQUHOUN.    Across  Chr>'se.    1883.    2  v.  91 5.1  62 

CONWKLL.     Why  and  how.     1871 91 5- 1  4^ 

Cooper.     A  pioneer  of  commerce.    1871.915.1  18 

Corner.     China.     1853 9151  " 

Davis.     The  Chinese.     1849.     2  v 9151  47 

DOOLITTLE.     Social  life  of  Chinese.     2v.  915.1  25 

Douglas.     China.     1882 *9i5.i  60 

Eden.     China.     1880 •...915.158 

Fan  KwK  at  Canton.     1844 9151  61 

Fleming.     In  Mantchu  Tartar}-.     1863. 91 5.1  B-i 

Forbes.     Five  years  in  China.     1847 915.  i  19 

Fortune.    Journey  to  tea  countries.  1852.  915.  i  14 

Same.     3d  ed.     2v 915.  i  15 

Residence 915.  i   17 

French.     Our  boys  in  China *028702 

Gill.  River  of  Golden  Sand.  1880.  2  v..  915. i  54 
GiLMOUR.     Among  the  Mongols.     1883..  915. i  64 

Gray.     China.     1878.     2v 915.149 

GUTZLAFF.     Along  the  coast.     1832 915.  i  39 

Habersham.     My  last  cruise.     1857 915.128 

HoLMAN.     Travels.     1840 915.  i  29 

Hopkins.  Report  on  Formosa.  1884. 915. i  Pam.  i 
HosiE.  Thro' Central  Ssu-Ch'uan.  1884.915.  i  B-2 
Hue.     Thro' Chinese  empire.   1859.     2  v.  915.  i  12 

Hughes.     Sons  of  Han.     1881 915. i  59 

Hunter.     Bits  of  old  China.     1885 91 5.1  36 

Lander.     Pekin.     1868 *9i5.i  45 

Ljungstedt.     Portugese  settlements 915.  i  31 

Macaulay.     Kathay.     1852 9151  33 

Maclay.     Life  among  the  Chinese 915.  i  35 

McLeod.     In  H.  M.  S.  Celeste 91 5-1  27 

Martin,  R.  M.     China.     1847.     2  v 915.  i  4 

Martin,  \V.  A.  P.    The  Chinese.     1881.915.1  57 

Medhurst.     In  far  Cathay.     1873 915.  i  38 

Murray,  r/fl/.     China.     1836.     3  v.  ..^.915.1  66 

Nevius.     China  and  Chinese.     1869 915.  i  22 

PiASSETSKY.     Russian  travellers.     2  v 915.  i  70 

Playfair.     Cities  and  towns.     1879 915. i  56 

Psalmanaaz.\ar.     Formosa.      1705 915.29 

Rennie.     Peking.     1865.     2  v 91 5.1  43 

RiPA.     Thirteen  years  at  Peking.     1846. .  916.2  34 

Smith,  G.     Consular  cities.     1847 915.  i  37 

Smith,  W.  L.  G.  Observations  on  China.  98.2  4 
Tcheng-ki-Tong.     The  Chinese;  painted 

by  themselves.     1885 915.  i  65 


Williams.     Middle  kingdom.    1848.    2  v. 

Same,  rev.     1883.     2  v 

Williams,  Mrs.  Year  in  China.  1864. . 
Williamson,  A.  In  North  China.  2  v. 
Williamson,  L     Old  highways.     1S84. . . 

Fankwei.      1859 

Sketches  of  China.     1830. 


Wood.  W.  M. 
Wood.  W.  W. 


Griffis. 

OPI'ERT. 


COREA. 

The  hermit  nation.      1882, 
A  forbidden  land.     1880. . 


JAPAN. 

HISTORY. 


Adams. 

Cocks. 

Griffis. 


History- of  Japan.     1875.     2v. . 

Diary  in  Japan.     i6i5-'22.    2  v. 

The  Mikado's  empire.     1876. . 

HiLDRETH.     Japan.     1855 

K.\emper.    Histor}' of  Japan.   1727.  2v..< 
Knox.    Boy  travellers  in  Japan  and  China. 

Lanman.     Leading  men.     1883 

MacFarlane.     Japan.     1852 

Mounsey.     Satsuma  rebellion.     1879 

Reed.     Japan;  histor>',  etc.     1880.     2  v.. 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL 

Alcock.    Capital  of  Tycoon.     1863.    2  v. 
Bates,  ed.     Japan  and  Japanese.     1874.9] 
Bird.     Unbeaten  tracks.     1881.     2v...< 
Crow.     Highways  and  byeways.     1883.  < 

Dresser.     Japan.     1882 < 

Fortune.     Yedo  and  Peking.     1863 

Greey.     Bear  worshippers  of  Yszo 

W^onderful  city  of  Tokio 

Young  Americans  in  Japan 

Hawks,  ed.     Am.  expedition.     1854 

Same.     3v 9: 

House.     Japanese  episodes.     1881 < 

Jephson  and  Elmhirst.     Life  in  Japan. 

Lanman.     Japanese  in  Am.     1872 < 

Rein.     Japan.     1884 9] 

Rundall,  ed.     Memorials  of  Japan.  1850. 
St.  John.     Sketches  from  Nipon.     i88>o..( 
Siebold.     Japanese,  19th  cent'y.     1841 . .  < 
Smith.     Ten  weeks  in  Japan.     1861. . . . 

Steinmetz.     Japan.     1859 < 

Taylor,  ed.    Japan  in  our  day < 

Tomes.     Americans  in  Japan,     i860  . . . .  < 
Tronson.     Voyage  to  Japan.     1859 


•  For  young  readers. 


AFRICA.— EGYPT,  ETC. 


61 


AFRICA 


IN    GENERAL. 

Heroes  of  discovery.     2  v  . . . .     *9i6  9 

til.       ig68 V^  7 

Africa.       1874 9162 

European  colonies.     1834. . .       9x6  4 
i  Great  Critain  in  Africa.     Re- 

;  list  ;  by  Foster.  '  v.  4 16  55 

'tai.    Discovery  in  Africa.  1830.       916  6 
,«r^.  Stanford's  compend.ofgeog.     J916  8 

list,  of  exploration.     1875 *9i6  i 

loy  travellers  thro*  Africa *029005 

rican  >vanderers *o68oi 

Our  young  folks  in  Africa. . . .  *027402 
lN.   Coasts  of  E.  Africa,  i6th  cent.       916  3 

Africa.      1670 916  S-i 

3N.     Water  highways  of  A.   1883.919.640 


3ERN    EGYPT.— NUBIA.— 
EAST   SOUDAN. 

HISTORY. 

EY.     How  we  defended  Arabi 962  7 

k.     Rebellion  in  Soudan.     1885. . .  962  13 

*H.  Desert  warfare;  Soudan.  1884.  962  9 
European  interests  in.     Reference 

;  by  Foster,     v.  2 16  55 

NE,     With  Hicks  Pasha  in  Soudan.  962  11 
v.  Cm.    In  Cent.  Africa.  1874-79. 916.6  37 

lals  at  Khartoum 962  14 

Spoiling  the  Egyptians.     1882..  962  i 

es  and  Pashas.     1884 962  8 

The  three  prophets.     1884 962  10 

:n.     Egypt  and  Mohammed  AH. ..  916.2  15 
,  El.     Past  and  present ;  by  Dar- 

stetter.     1885.... 96217 

Egyptian  revolution.    1870.  2  v.  962  2 

TT.     Story  of  Soudan  war.     1885.  962  15 

Letters  from  Khartoum.     1885.  962  16 

lus.    Three  mo's  in  Soudan.  1885.  962  12 

Egyptian  war.     1882 962  5 

:£.   Egypt  and  E.  question.    1883.  962  6 

Egypt.      1883 962  4 

>ESCRIPTIOX  AND  TRAVEL. 

X.     XiJc  journal.     1876 916.2  53 

PaJms  and  temples.     1882 916.2  78 

r.     The  Nile  boat.     1851 916.2  12 

YoaDg  Nile  voyagers ♦07413 

*  For  youngs  readen. 


British  War  Office.   Rep't  on  Sudan.   1884.  916.2  89 

Burt.     The  far  East.    1869 916.2  37 

Charmes.     Five  mo's  at  Cairo.     1883. ..  916.2  84 

CooLEY.     American  in  Egypt.     1842 916.2  16 

CUMMING.     Cornwall  to  Egypt.     1885. . .  916.2  93 

Curtis.     Nile  notes.     185 1 916.2  42 

De  Leon.     Khedive's  Egypt.     1878 916.2  59 

Dicey.     England  and  Egj^pt.     1881 916.2  76 

The  morning  land.      1870 916.2  40 

Ensor.     Thro' Nubia  to  Darfoor.     1881.  916.2  62 

Falkonberg.     Desert  life 916.2  70 

FuRNiss.     Waraga.     1850 916.2  38 

Gordon,  Lady.     Last  letters.     1875 916.2  23 

Letters  from  Egypt,  1863-1865 916.2  87 

Grey.     Visit  to  Egypt,  etc.     1870 916.2  35 

Hale.     Family  flight.-    1882 *9i6.2  79 

Hamley.  New  sea  and  old  land.  1871.  916.2  18 
Henniker.  Visit  to  Egypt,  etc.  1823..  916.26 
Ho?ley.  Under  Egyptian  palms.  1869. 916.271 
James.     Wild  tribes  of  Soudan.     1883. . .  916.2  86 

Klunzinger.     Upper  Egypt.     1878 916.2  65 

Knox.     Boy  travellers  in  Egypt *029004 

Lank.     Modern  Egyptians.     1849.     2  v.       396  3 

Same.     1871 3961 

Lansing.     Egypt's  princes.     1865 916.2  50 

Laporte.  Sailing  on  the  Nile.  1872. . .  916.2  41 
Leland.     Egyptian  sketch-book.     1874. .  916.2  39 

Lindsay.     Letters  on  Egypt.     1858 916.2  26 

LoTT.     English  governess 916.2  43 

Nights  in  the  harem.      1867.     2  v 916.2  44 

Pacha's  cruise  on  the  Nile.     2  v 916.2  46 

McCoan.     Egypt  as  it  is.     1877 916.2  54 

Martineau.     Eastern  life.     1848.     3  v..    916.23 

Ocean  and  desert.     1846.     2  v 916.2  48 

Olin.     Travels  in  Egypt.     1843.     2  v. . .  916.2  28 

Oliphant.     Land  of  Khemi.*    1882 916.2  77 

Poole.     English  woman  in  Egypt.     2  v.  916.2  74 

Prime.     Boat  life.     1874 916.2  36 

Russell.     Diary  in  the  east.      i86g 916.2  17 

St.  John.    Egypt  and  Mohammed  Ali.  2v.  916.260 

A  Levantine  family 916.2  27 

Isis.     1853.     2  V 916.2  9 

Senior.  Journals,  Egypt  and  Malta.  2  v.  916.2  81 
Smith,  A.  C.    Attractions  of  Nile.     2  v..  916.2  24 

Smith,  J.  V.  C.     Pilgrimage.     1852 916.2  20 

Speedy.  My  wanderings  in  Soudan.  2  v.  916.2  90 
Stephens.     Incidents  of  travel.     2  v. . . .  916.2  21 

Stoddard.     Mashallah.     1881 916.273 

Taylor.     Egypt  and  Iceland.     1874 916.2  32 

Journey  to  Cent.  Africa.     1854 916.2  30 

t  For  reference. 


52 


EGYPT,  ETC. 


ABYSSINIA. 

Alvarez.     PortUR^uese  embassy.     1527..  916.3  20 

Bakkr.     Nile  tributaries.      186S 916.3  5 

Bruck.     Travels.     1768-73.      5  v 916  R-i 

DuKTON.     Through  Abyssinia.     1863. ..  916.3  10 
Harris.     Highlands  of  Kthiopia.     1844.    916.36 

Sports  in  Africa 916.3  7 

HOTTEN,  ed.     Abyssinia.     1868 9 '6. 3  16 

HoziER.     British  expedition.     1869 963  i 

Johnston.     Travels  S.  Abyssinia.     2  v..    916.3  3 

JouvEAUX.     Two  years  in  E.  Africa 916.3  17 

LoBO.     Voyage  to  Abyssinia.     1789 916.3  21 

Parkyns.     Life  in  Abyssinia.     2  v 916.3  i 

Peacock.     Hand-book  of  Abyssinia 916.3  14 

Pearce.     Life  and  adventures.     2v 916.3  8 

Rassam.     British  mission.     iSfKj.     2  v..  916.3  11 
Russell.     Nubia  and  Abyssinia.     1833. .  916.3  15 

Stanley.     Cw>mas.sie  and  Magdala 963  3 

Stern.     Captive  missionary*.     1868 963  2 

Urquhart.     Abyssinian  war.     1868.. 963  Pam.  i 

Veitch.     Views.     1868 916.3  R-i 

Wilkins.     Reconnoitering.     1S70 916.3  13 

Winstanley.     Visit  to  Abyssinia.     2  v. .  916.3  iS 


Thackeray.     Cornhill  to  Cairo.     1846. .  916.2  34  I 

TlSCHENDORKF.     Travels  in  the  east 916.2  64   | 

Wainwright.     Land  of  bondage.     1852.  916.2  13 
Warburton.    Crescent  and  Cross.    1845.  916.2  31    ! 

Warner.     Mummies  and  Moslems 916.2  19 

My  winter  on  the  Nile.     1881 916.2  72 

Wells.     Heroine  of  White  Nile.     (Miss 

Tinne) *9i6.2  33 

Werne.     African  wanderings.     1852....    916.4  5 
Whately.     Letters  from  Egypt.     1879.  *9i6.2  69 
Wilson  fl/;</FELK IN.      Uganda  and  Sou- 
dan.    1882.     2  V 916.6  38 


BARBARY   STATES. 

HLSTORV.— TRAVEL.— DESCRIPTION. 

Hamilton.     Wanderings.     1856 916.1  10  . 

Ormsuy.     Autumn  rambles.     1S64 9^6.5  14   j 

Russell.  Hist.  Barbary  States.  1835..  964  i 
Temfle.  In  the  Mediterranean.  2  v. . . .  916.5  21 
TULLY.    Letters  from  Tripoli.    1S19.    2  v.    916.4  i 

Tunis. 

BODDY.     To  Kairwan.     1 885 916. 5  24 

Broadley.     Tunis.     1882.     2  v 965  2 

Dumergue.     Chotts  of  Tunis.     1883 916.5  23 

French   in    Tunis.      Reference    list ;    by 

Foster.     V.   i 16  55 

W^^rteog.     Tunis.     1882 916.5  20 

♦For  young 


Algiers. 

Barclay.     Mountain  life.     1882 916.5  B 

Blackburn.    Artists  and  Arabs.     1868..    916.5 
BLAKK.SLKY.    Four  mo's  in  Algeria.    1S59.    916.5 

DiTsoN.     French  crusaders.     1859 916.5 

Edwards.    Winter  with  swallows.     1867.    916.5 

Gautier.     Loin  de  l*aris.     1877 916.5 

Gordon.     French  in  Algiers.     1845 916.5 

Kennedy.     Algeria  and  Tunis.     2  v 916.5 

Knox  .     New  play  ground.     1881 916.5  ; 

Morell.     Algeria.     ,1854 965 

Morgan.     Hist.  Algiers.     1731 965  B- 

Nai'HEGYI.     Among  the  Arabs.     1868. . .  916.5  ] 

Playkair.     Scourge  of  Christendom 965 

I'Ri's.     Residence  in  .Vlgeria.     1S52 916.5 

Sala.     Trip  to  Barbara.     1866 916.5 

St^GUIN.     Walks  in  Algiers.      1878 916.5  I 

WiNGKiKiD.     lender  the  {xilms.     2  v.  .  . .  916.5  I 

Morocco. 

Ali  Brv.     Travels.     1807.     2  v 916.1 

Amicis,  L)e.     Morocco.      1879 916.4  Br 

DiRRiKN.     State  of  Morocco.     1852 916.4 

Hooker  <7«</ Ball.     Tour  in  Morocco. .    916.41 

Rae.  .   Country  of  M(X)rs.     1877 916.5  I 

Vyse.     Winter  in  Tangier.     1882 916.4 

Watson.     Visit  to  Wazan.     1880 916.4 


SAF^AR A.— WESTERN  SOUDAN 

Hartii.     Travels.     i849-'55.     3  v 916.7  K 

Cailm<:.     Travels.     1830.     2  v 916.7  3 

CooLEY.     Negroland.      1841 916.7  i, 

I )enha.m, /•/<//.  Travels.  1822-24.  2  v.  916.7  2 
Lknz.   Marokko,  Sahara  und  Sudan.   2v. ..    916.4 

Nai'HKGVL     Ghardaia.      1871 916.I 

Park.     Mission  to  interior.     181 5 916.7 

Richardson.    In  the  Sahara.     1846.    2  v.  916.1 

Riley.     Narrative.     1818 916.I 

Sequel  to  same 916. 1 

RoiuuNS.  Loss  of  brig  "  Commerce  ".. .  916.I 
St.  JtniN.  In  the  Libyan  desert.  1849..  916.I 
Saugmer^/WBrisson.  Voyages.  1792..  916.4 
Shouerl.     Moors  of  the  Sahara.     2  v.  . .     394  ; 


CENTRAL  AFRICA;  WEST. 

Senegambia. — Sierra  Leone. — Liberia. 

Crummell.     Future  of  Africa.     1862 967 

Elms.     Land  of  fetish.     1883 916.7  J 

Footk.     Africa  and  the  Am.  flag.     1854..   916.7 
Lain(;.     Travels  in  Timannee,  etc.    1825.. 916.7  \ 

readers. 


CENTRAL  AFRICA,  ETC. 


53 


INSON.      Expiring  continent.    1881. 916.7  51 

In  Sierra  Leone.     1850 916. 7  i 

Qce  at  Sierra  Leone.     1849 916.7  2 

Guinea. 

\ctal.  Trotter's  expedition.  2  v... 916. 7  43 
)N.  Mission  to  Gelele.  1864.  2  v..  916.7  6 
)x  and  Cameron.      To    the    gold 

»st.     1883.     2  V 916.7  24 

»ERTON.  Second  expedition.  1829.. 916. 7  42 
:)ff»//OLi>FiEi.i).  Expedition.  2  v.. 916. 7  40 
:i.  Les  Fran9ais  au  Niger.  1885  .  .916.7  35 
Icrings  in  W.  Africa.     1863.     2  v...  .916.7  20 

Western  Equatorial  Africa. 

h  Gbvemm't.     Cor.  on  affairs  in  the 

ameroons.      1885 916.7  B-i 

HOLZ.  Reiscn  in  W.  Africka.  1880.. 916.7  57 
c»N.  Abeokuta  and  Cameroon  Mts..  916.7  9 
lAiLLi:.     Country  of  dwarfs.    i872.*9i6.7  15 

latorial  Africa.     1871 *9i6.7  11 

;  gorilla  country.     1868 *9i6.7  22 

mey  to  Ashango  land.     1867 *9i6.7  12 

t  in  the  jungle *9i6.7  16 

Apingi  kingdom *9l6.7  13 

d  life.     1869 *9i6.7  14 

E.     African  sketch-book.     1873.  2  v.. 916. 7  18 

ige  Africa.     1864 916.7  8 

•\.      Western  Africa.     1856 916.7  5 

The  CoNt;<»  Basin. 

a.      Les  voyages.      1875-1882 916.7  50 

Conference.     1885 916.7  23 

TON.     Kiver  Congo.     1884 916.7  28 

.  Jiarl.  De  rebus  Africanis.  1883..  .916.7  27 
EY.     The  Congo.     1885.     2  v.  and 

se  of  maps 916.7  29 

e 916.7  32 

>ugh  the  dark  Continent.   1878.  2  v.  .916.6  31 

African  Conference;    protocols  and 

ncral  act.     1885 967  B-i 

Porti'(;l*ese  Possessions. 

u»  and  IvF-Ns.     Beng^ella  to  Yacca.916.7  55 

i>A.     Journey  to  Cazembe.     1798.  .916.7  52 

How  I  crossed  Africa.  1881.    2  v.. 916. 7  53 


Geddie.     Lake  regions.     1881 916.6  36 

Jewett.     Livingstone  in  Africa.     1869.  .916.6  10 

Krapp.     In  E.  Africa,     i860 916.6  15 

Livingstone.     Exp.  to  Zambesi.     1866. .  916.6  2 

Last  journals.     1865-1873 916.6  4 

Life.     2  V *926.2  B-l 

Life;  by  Adams 926.2  30 

Life;  by  Manning *922.2  106 

Personal  life;  by  Blaikie.     1880 926.3  40 

The  weaver  boy;  by  Adams.     1876.  ...*926.2  31 

Long.     Central  Africa.     1876 916.6  27 

New.     Life  in  E.  Africa.     1873 916.6  ii 

Petherick.     Travels.     1869.     2  v 916.6  23 

Prinole.     Toward  M'ts  of  Moon 916.6  14 

Rowley.  Universities'  mission.  1867  .  .916.6  11 
SciivvEiNFiRTii.  Heart  of  Africa.  2  v.  .916.6  I25 
Speke.     Discovery  of  sources  of  Nile...  916.6  19 

What  led  to  the  discovery.     1864 916.6  18 

Stanley.     How  I  found  Livingstone....  Q16.6  5 

Thomson.     Thro' Masai  land.     1885 916.635 

To  Cent.  African  lakes.     1880.     2  v 916.6  12 


SOUTH  AFRICA. 

HISTORY. 

Carter.     Boer  war.     1883 

CoLENso  and  DURKORi).     Hist.  Zulu  war. 

Froude.     South  Africa.     1880 

Jenkinson.     Amazulu.     1882 

Newman.     In  Zululand,  war  of  1879 

Nixon.     Story  of  Transvaal.     1885 

Parliamentary    Papers.       Cor.    respecting 

Angra  Pequena.     1884 

VijN.     Cetshwayo's  Dutchman.     1880  . . . 
WiLMoT.     History  Zulu  war.     1880 


968 

6 

968 

4 

96S 

2 

968  5 

968 

8 

968 

7 

968  B- 

-X 

968 

I 

968 

3 

ANTRAL   AFRICA— EAST. 

Albert  Nyanza.     1866 916.6  20 

ia.      1875 916.6  21 

:.     I^ke  regions 916.6  17 

•N.      Across  Africa.     1877 916.6  8 

1877 916.6  9 

Das  Massai  Land.    1885 916.6  16 

♦  For  young 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL. 

Alexander.  Int.  of  Africa.  1838.  2  v..  916.8  5 
Anderson.     Lake  Ugami.     1857 916.8  30 

Okavango  River.     1861 916.8  31 

ArcHERLKY.     Trip  to  Boerland.     1879. .  .916.8  28 

Aylvvard.     Transvaal.     1881 916.8  46 

Baines.     South  West  Africa.     1862 916.8  13 

Ballantyne.     Six  months  at  the  Cape. . .     *02628 

Barker.     Life  in  S.  Africa.     1877 916.8  21 

Brovvnino.  Fighting  and  farming.  1879.. 916.8  40 
Chapman.  Interiors.  Africa.  1868.  2 v.. 916.8  14 
Colonization  circular.     Cape 916. 8  Pam.   I 

Same.     Natal 916.8  Pam.  2 

CiJMMiNG.    Interior  S.  Africa.    1850.    2  v. .916.816 

Dixie.     Land  of  misfortune.     1882 916.8  54 

Drayson.     Amongst  Kaffirs.     1858 916.8  29 

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GiLLMORE.     Great  thirst  land ♦916.8  33 

On  duty.     1880 916.8  38 

Grout.     Zulu  land.    1864 916.8  20 

Harris.     Sports  of  S.  Africa.     1852 916.8  9 

HoLUB.     Seven  years  in  S.  Africa.     2  v,.9i6.8  42 
Hutchinson.    In  the  Transvaal.    1879 — 916.841 

Latroue.     Visit  to  S.  Africa.     1821 916.8  4 

Le  Vaillant.     Interior  of  Africa.     2v...  916.8  i 

LiNDLEY.     After  Ophir 916.8  18 

Mackenzie.      North  of  Orange  River. .  .916.8  12 

Mason.     Life  with  the  Zulu.     1855 916  5 

Moffatt.    Scenes  in  South  Africa.   1844..916.S  10 
MOODIE.     Ten  years  in  S.  Africa.     2  v. .  916.8  7 

Gates.     Matabele  land,  etc.     i88i 916.8  50 

Sandeman.     In  an  ox  wagon.     1880 916.8  37 

Selous.     Wanderings.     1881 916.8  51 


Taylor.     In  S.  Africa.    1872 9 

Trollope.     South  Africa.     1878.     2  v. ..9 
Zulu  countr}'.     1879 9 


AFRICAN  ISLANDS. 

Ellis.    Three  visits  to  Madagascar.  1856..  t 

West  African  i.slands.     1885 < 

Madagascar  and  the  U.  S.     1883. . .  .916.9  '. 

Mullins.     In  Madagascar.     1875 < 

Oliver.    Madagascar 916 

Pfeiffer.     Last  travels.     1861 1 

Pike.     Sub-tropical  rambles.     1873 4 

Shaw.     Madagascar  and  France.     1885. . 

Sirree.     Great  African  island.     1880 « 

Madagascar ( 


THE    NEW  WORLD. 


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SPANISH   AND   PORTUGUESE 

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SPANISH   AND   PORTUGUESE   AMERICA. 


Humboldt  and  Bonpland.     Equinoctial 

regions.     1799-1804.     7  v 918  10 

Juan  and  DeUlloa.!  Voyage.     2  v 918  8 

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1884.     2  V 980  2 


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6v 


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Humboldt.     New  Spain.     1811.     2v... 

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V.  9 506  B-3 

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L  Castillo.     Memoirs.     2  v.  . . .       978  7   ; 
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978  46 

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1S20 97883 

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War  with  the  U.  S. 

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soldier  in  Mexico 971-3  45 

Mexico  and  the  war.     1862 97S  29 

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Campaign  sketches.      1847 971.340   | 

Hist,  of  the  war.     1883 *97i.3  62 

RRY.     El  Puchero.     1850 971-3  39 

eld.     The  Mexican  war.     1849.  .971.3  51 

The  war,  illustrated 971-3  T-i    | 

Review  of  the  war.     1849  ....  971.3  42   | 

i\  ed.     The  other  side .  978  31 

War  with  Mexico.     1849.     2  v.     978  27 

The  French  and  Maximilian.  i 

ft'ETH.    Fall  of  Maximilian.    1872.  978  37 

With  the  French.     1867 978  36 

Under  Maximilian.      1867 978  39 

official  doc's.     1 839-1 854 978.4  84 

IV.     La  crcance  Jecker.     1868. . . .  336  32 

JITZ.    The  court  of  Mexico.  1867. .  978  33 

KIM.    My  diary  in  Mex.    1868.    2  v.  978  34 

DEM.RriTION   AND   TRAVEL. 

ON.     xMexico.      1884 917.8  65 

w.     YW^i  to  Mexico.     1882 91 7- 8  56 

Trip  to  Mexico.     1880 917.8  46 

OldMexico.      JS83 917-8  58 

♦  For  yoangr  readers. 


Brocklehurst.     Mexico  to-day,     1883..  917.8  57 
Bullock.     Six  mo's  in  Mexico.     1824. . .    917.8  3 
Calderon  de  la  Barca.     Life  in  Mex- 
ico.    1843 917.8  59 

Carpe.nter.  Travels  in  Mexico.  1851..  917.8  12 
Conkling.     Appleton's  guide.     1884  .  .917.8  W-2 

Mexico  and  Mexicans.     1883 9I7>8  61 

Domenech.  Texas  and  Mexico.  1858. .  917.8  21 
Evans.     Our  sister  republic.     i869-'7o. ..917.8  24 

Farnham.     Mexico.     1846 917-8  Pam.  i 

Ferry.     Vagabond  life.     1856 917.8  19 

Hardy.     Travels  in  interior.     182S 917.8  7 

Haven.     Ourneighbor.     1875 917.826 

Latrobe.  Rambler  in  Mexico.  1834...  917.86 
Leclercq.     Voyage  au  Mexique.     1885. .  917.8  69 

Lkmpriere.     Mexico.     1862 91 7- 8  23 

Lyons.  Residence  in  Mexico.  1826.  2v..  917. 8  27 
Mason.     Pictures  of  life.     1852.     2  v...  917.8  13 

Mayer.     Mexico.     1842 917.8  8 

Mexicans  at  home.     1884 917.8  68 

Norman.  Rambles  in  Yucatan.  1843  . .  917.8  44 
Ober.     Mexican  resources.     1884 917.8  W-3 

Travels  in  Mexico.     1884 91 7- 8  63 

Oswald.     .Summerland.     1880 917.8  30 

Rankin.  Twenty  y'rs  among  Mex's.  1881.  917.8  55 

Roberts.     With  the  invader.     1885 917.5185 

Robertson.  Visit  to  Mexico.  1853.  2  v.  .917.8  15 
Ruxton.  Mex.  and  Rocky  Mts.  1848..  917.8  ii 
Shei'ARD.  I/md  of  the  Aztecs.  1859.. .  917.8  22 
Stephens,   C.   A.      Knockabout  Club  in 

tropics *094il 

Stephens,   J.    L.      Travel    in    Yucatan. 

1843.     2  V 917.8  42 

Tempsky.     Mitla.     1853-55 917.8  20 

Tho.mpson.      Recollections.     1846 917.8  10 

Ward.     Mexico  in  1827.     2  v 917.8  4 

Williams.  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec.  1852.917.8  49 
Wilson.     Mexico.      1854 917-8  18 

Mexico  and  its  religion 917.8  17 

Wise.     Los  Gringos.     1850 917.8  9 


CENTRAL  AMERICA. 

Bancroft,  H. II.  Hist,  of  Cent.  Am.  2  v.  978  57 
Bates,  ^•^.     Stiinford'scompend.  of  geog. : 

Cent.  Am.     1878 ^9^7.8  54 

Branskord.     Archivolog.  researches,  Ni- 

caraugua.  1881.  (S.  C.  to  K.  v.  25.)  506  B-3 
Belt.     Naturalist  in  Nicarauga.     1874  ...  917.8  37 

Boyle.     Ride  across.     1868.     2  v 917.8  38 

Gibbs.     British  Honduras.     1883 917-8  62 

Juarros.     History  Guatemala.     1823....     97849 

Pictures  of  travel.     1871 *9i7-8  53 

PiM  am/  Sekman.     Dottings.     1869 917.8  48 

'  t  For  reference. 


58 


CENTRAL  AMERICA.— SOUTH  AMERICA. 


Rio.     Ruins  near  Palenque.     1822 917-8  B-i 

SoLTERA.     Across  Spanish  Hondaras 9I7'8  66 

Squier.     Honduras.     1870 917.8  32 

Nicaraugua.     1852.     2  v 917.8  35 

Notes  on  Central  Am.     1855 917.8  34 

Travels.     1871 917.8  47 

Waikna.     1855 917.8  52 

Stephens.     Travel.     1841.     2  v 917.8  40 

Waijcer.     War  in  Nicaraugua.     i860. . .     978  42 
Wells.     Adventures  in  Honduras.     1857.917.833 


U.  S.  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Andagoya.     Proceedings  of  Davila 986  i 

Cochrane.     Residence.     1824.     2  v 918.6  3 

Hamilton.  Interior  pro\nnces.   1827.  2  v.  918.6  5 

Hassaurek.     Spanish  Americans.     1868.    918.6  i 

HOLTON.     New  Granada.     1857 918.6  2 

Isthmus  ok  Panama. 

GXSBORNE.     Isthmus  of  Darien.     1852...917.8  50 

Headley.     Strain's  Darien  Exp 9178  B-2 

Route  to  California.     1867 91 7- 8  W-i 

Seeman.     Hist,  of  the  Isthmus.   1867..  978  Pam.  2 

Tomes.     Panama  in  1855 9178  51 

Weatherhead.    Expedition  ag'st  Darien.     978  40 


VENEZUELA. 
Bolivar.     Memoirs;  by  Holstein.     1829.923.5  27 


Depons.     Travels.     1807.     2  v 

Eastwick.      Venezuela.      1868 

Flintner.     Revolution  of  Caracas.    1819. 

Paez.     Wild  scenes.     1862 

Spence.     Land  of  Bolivar.     1878.     2  v.. 


918.7  3 
918.7  I 

987  I 
918.7  2 

918.7  5 


(;i;iAN.\. 

BOLINGHROKE.     To  Dcmirarv.     1S13 918.83 

Breit.     Indian  tribes  of  (luiana.       1868.  918.82 

Bronkhurst.     British  (luyana.     1883...  918.85 

Dalton.   Hist.  British  (luiana.   1H55.   2  v.  988  i 

Im  Thurn.     Indians  of  ( luiana.      1883..  918.8  6 

Raleu;!!.      Empire  of  (iuiana 918.8   I 

Stedman.   Revolted  nc^jrcH's.    1777.   2  v.   918.S  B-I 

Van  Hkuvel.     K1  Ihirado.     1K44 9883 

WllEATHAM.      Koraima.       1^79 91S.8  4 


Cole.     Peruvians  at  home.     1884 * 

DuFFiELD.  Prospects  of  Peru.  1881... 
Hutchinson.  Two  years  in  Peru.  2  v. . 
M.vrkham.     Cuzco.     1856 

Peru.     1880 * 

The  War,  Peru  and  Chile.     i879-'82. . . 

£d.     Reports  on  the  discovery 

Rites,  etc.,  of  the  Vncas 

Marcoy.  Dans  les  Andes.  1861.  2  v.. 
PiZARRO.     Life;  by  Helps.     1869 *• 

Life;  by  Towle.     1879 *< 

Prescott.    Conquest  of  Peru.    1847.    2  v. 
Reiss  afu/  StObel.   Necropolis  of  Ancon.. 
Rivero  and  Tschudi.     Peruvian  antiqui- 
ties.     1854 

Same.      1853 

S<^uiER.     Peru.     1877 

Tschudi.  Travels  in  Peru.  i838-'42... 
Temple.  Travels  in  Peru.  1830.  2  v.. 
Vec;a.  Royal  commentaries  of  the  Vncas. 
Zaratk.     Conquest  of  Peru.     2  v 


CHILI. 


Boyd.     Chili.      1880 

Browne.     Crusoe's  Island.     1864 

Dahlgren.     South  Sea  sketches.     1881  . 

Graham.     Journal  in  Chile.     1822 91 

Hall.  Journal  on  the  coasts.  1822.  2  v. 
Molina.  Hist,  of  Chili.  180S.  2v... 
Seve.     La  patria  Chilena.     1876.     v.  i.. 

Smith.     The  Araucanians.     1855 

SUTCLIFKE.  Sixteen  y'rs  in  Chile  and  Peru. 
Three  years  in  Chili.     1863 


ri:i<i!. 

Adams.     Land  of  the  liicas.      1HH5 ^98 5  iS 

Best.    Pub.    Lib.       lUblio^.   note   on    old 

Peruv.  Civilization.     lUil.     v.  3 17  H  14 

ClBZA  DE  Leon.    Chnmirle  of  iVni.    2  v.  9H5  15 

•  Kor  younic  rt-iick'ni. 


ARCrENTINE  REPUBLIC. 

BiSHor.     Pampas  and  Andes 

Bossi.     Viage  Pintoresco.     1865 9 

CRAwroRi).  Across  the  Pampas,  etc.  1SS4. 
Dohrizhofker.  The  Abipones.  3v... 
Hutchinson.  The  Parana.  1861-6S.. 
KiNc;.  Twenty-four  years  in  the  republic. 
M(C'ann.  2,000  miles' ride.  1S53.  2  v. 
Mi'LiiALL.     Amazon  and  Andes.     iSSi.. 

1  land-book  of  the  Plate.     1885 91 

Nait,  tnnts.     Argentine  Republic.   1S76. 

pAiiK.     La  Plata.     1856 

KicKARi).     Resources.    1870 

koFiKRTSON.     Letters.     1S43.     3  v 

Sarmiento.     Life  in  the  Republic.    1S6S. 

Seymour.     Pioneering  in  the  Pampas 

W  H  n  E.     Cameos.     1882.     2  v 


SOUTH   AMERICA,  ETC. 


o9 


BRAZIL. 

r.  Prince.     Travels.      1849.  ^  v.    918.  i  i 

Journey  in  Brazil.      1868 918.1  9 

E,  History  of  Brazil.  1836  ...  981  i 
Saturalist  on  the  Amazons.   i875.*9i8.i  7 

1864 *9i8.i  8 

the  exhibition.     1876 60632 

section  at  Philadelphia.  1876.918.  i  P^m.  4 
mi  Staples.  Business  and  pleas- 

1S84 918.1  24 

.  Highlands  of  Brazil.   1869.  2v.  918.1   10 

Chemins  de  fer 91S.1  Pam.  5 

r  of  Hans  Stade.     1547-55 91 8.1  17 

PER.     Round  about  Rio.     1884  . .  918.  i  22 

Ten  months  in  Brazil.     1870  .918.1  13 

>s.     To  the  Amazon.     1847 918.  i  3 

:.     Life  in  Brazil.     1856 918. 1  23 

Dom  Pedro  IL     1876 981   Pam.  i 

EK  and  Kidder.     Brazil  and  Bra- 
ns.    1879 918.120 

Textile  plants  of  Brazil.   1876.918.1  Pam.  3 

Geol.  and  phys.  geog.     1870. . .  918. 1  12 

.     Amazon  and  Madeira  rivers.  .918.1  B-i 

Sketches  in  Brazil.    1845.    2  v..  918. i   5 

Travels  in  Brazil.     1817.     2  v.. 918.1  15 
iM,  €t/.     Exped's  to  the  Amazons. 

)-i639 918  3 

A.  Brazilian  coffee.  1876. .  .918.1  Pam.  6 
ctions  for  emigrants.  1875.  .gi8.i  Pam.  i 
ib!c  fibres  of  Brazil.      1876. ..918. i  Pam.  2 

Brazil.     1879 918.  i  21 

Exp.  of  Ursua,  etc.     1560 918  4 

'.     Expedition  of  Orsua 981  2 

y  of  Brazil.     1810.     3  v 981  B-i 

s.     On  the  Amazons *09407 

.      Para.      1851 918.1   14 

ORCE.     Brazil 918.  i  4 

Pioneering  in  S.  Brazil.     2  v.  .918.1   18 


URUGUAY. 

Travels  in  Uruguay.     1871....  918.9  4 
1S83 * 918.9  14 


989 
989 


5 
3 


PARAGUAY. 

Batdelields  of  Paraguay.  2  v. 
oix.  Hist,  of  Paraguay.  2  v. . 
Letters  from  Paraguay.     1805...  918.9  2 

LD.     Paragruay.  etc.     1853 918.9  12 

[A.V.     Seven  years  in  Par.     1870.   918.9  3 
am^  LoNGCH  AM  PS.      Reign   of 

'randa.     1827 

IVJL     Hist,  of  Paraguay.     2  v. . 


989  6 
989  I 


PATAGONIA. 

Beerbohm.     Wanderings.      1879 918.9  11 

Bourne.     Captive  in  Patagonia.     1874. .  .*9i8.9  7 

COAN.     Adventures.     1880 918.9  i 

Dixie.     Across  Patagonia.     1880 918.9  13 

GriMARD.    Slavery  among  Patag'ns.   1871.  918.9  6 
Musters.     At  home  with  Patag'ns.    1871.  918.9  5 


SOUTH  AMERICA  AT  LARGE. 

Brackenridge.     Voyage.    1817-18.    2  v.  918  19 

Brand.     Voyage.     1827 918  29 

Caldcleugii.     Travels.     1821.     2v 91827 

Chamtney.      Three   V^assar    girls    in   S. 

America *0288o4 

FiTZROY.      Voyages,    "  .\dvcnture "    and 

*•  Beagle."     1826-1836.     3  v 918  21 

Gallenga.     .South  America.     1880 918  38 

Head.     Across  the  Pampas.     1827 918  33 

Hern  DON   and  Gibbons.     Valley   of  the 

Amazon.     1854.     2v 918  30 

Humboldt.     Travels  and  researches 508  9 

Knkjht.     Cruise  of  the  "Falcon."     2  v.  918  40 

MacMichael.     Land-lubber's  log.    1883.  9^8  39 

Marcov.     Travels.     1875.    2  v 918  B-i 

Mulhall.     English  in  S.  America.    1878.  9804 

Myers.     Under  the  tropics.     1871 918  34 

Orton.     Andes  and  Amazon.     1870 918  24 

Pictures  of  travel.      1871 *9i8  25 

Smith  and  Lowk.     Lima  to  Para.     1836.  918  32 

Stevenson.     Residence  in  S.  Am.     3  v. .  918  35 

Three  years  in  the  Pacific.     1S34 918  26 

Watkrton.     Wanderings.     i8i2-'24.  . .  .  508  22 


FRENCH  AMERICA. 

Barre's  expedition.     16S4 973-1  Pam.  2 

Beyard  and  Lodovvick.     Actions  of  the 

French.     1692-1693 973-1  B-i 

Biard.     Missio  Canadensis;  epistola 97646 

Blanchard.  Discovery,  etc.,  of  the  N.W.  975.1  6 
Boucher,  Canada,  17th  centur>\  1883..  97657 
Butterfield.     Nicolet's  discovery  of  the 

N.W 975.1  7 

Cham  PLAIN.     Voyages.     2  v 917.6  9 

Voyages;  cd.  by  Slafter.     3  v 917  67 

Charlevoix.     Hist,  New  France.     6  v. .  970  B-6 

Voyage  to  Canada,  etc.     1763 917  4 

Courcelle's    (De)   aftd    De    Tracy's    Exp. 

against  Mohawks.     i665-'6 973-1  Pam.   5 

Co-\E.  Description  of  La.,  etc.  1727... 915, 3  10 
DuKUissoN.  Indian  war  at  Detroit.  1712  40  19 
DussiEUX.  La  domination  francaise.  1862.  976  24 
Faillon.     La  colonic  fran<;aise.     3  v. . .  .  976  B-i 


♦  For  young  readers. 


60 


FRENCH   AMERICA.— BRITISH   AMERICA. 


Frontenac's  exp.  against  Onondag^as.  .973.1  Pam.  6 

Griffin.     Discovery  of  the  Miss 975-1  B-i 

Hennepi.v.     Discovery  of  the  Miss 972  B-3 

Description  of  La. ;  tr.  by  Shea 917.5  B-22 

JouvANCY.    Canadicae  missionis  relatio. . .     976  49 
De  regione  et  moribus  Canadensium . . . .     976  50 

Kip.     Early  Jesuit  missions.     1846 . .     970  19 

Laiiontan.     New  voyages  to  N.Am.    2  v.     97023 
L'Allemaxt.   Copie  de  trois  lettres.    1626    976  47 

Lettre.     1629 976  48 

Lettre.     1627 976  53 

Relation.     1626 976  52 

LaSallk.    Adventures;  by  Abbott.   i875..*926.4  4 
Le  Clero^.   Establishm't  of  the  faith.  2  v. 970  B-12 
Le  Moink.     The  Scot  in  N.  France. .  .976  Pam.   i 
Le  Moyne.     Brevis  narratio  eorum  quae 
in   Florida  (and  three  other  parts  of 

De  Bry's  collection,  in  i  vol.) 970.1  B-16 

Margrv,   cd.      Dccouvertes   et  etablisse- 

ments  des  Fran^ais.     4  V 975-1  B-2 

Marshall.       Champlain's    exp.    against 

Onondagas,  etc 98.  i  2 

Monrtte.    Discover)' and  settlement  Miss. 

Valley.      1848.     2v 975-1  3 

Parkman.      l)iscover>'of  the  Great  West.  *975.i  i 

La  Salle  and  the  discovery,  etc .*975.i  1V2 

Jesuits  in  N.  America 976  5 

Frontcnac  and  N.  France 976  38 

Old  regime  in  Canada 976  4 

Pioneers  of  France.     1 865 *970  8 

Relatio   rcrum  gestariim  in  Novo    Fran- 

cica  missione.     1613-1614 976  51 

Relations  des  Jesuites.     3  v 976  B-4 

ToNTi.     La  Salle's  last  exp.    (N.  Y.  Hist. 

Soc.  col.     V.  2.) 973  14 

Shea.    Bursting  of  Margr>''s  La  Salle  bub- 
ble.    1879 975. 1  Pam.  I 

The  Mississippi  Valley.     1852 975  5 

Smith,  W.     History  of  Canada  to  1763. .     976  10 
[See,  also,  under  "  British  America."] 


BRITISH   AMERICA. 

GENERAL  HISTORY. 

Brown,  Geo.     Life;  by  Mackenzie 923.2  573 

Brymnkr.     Rep'ts  on  Canadian  archives. .       976  8 
Canada  year-book.      1870-1877.     4  v. .  .317  Pam.  8 

Canadian  almanac.     1870-1871 317  Pam.  11 

Cauchon.     Union  of  provinces.     1865...     976  33 
Denison.     Fenian  raid  on  Ft.  Eric.   1866. 
Dominion  of  Canada.     Reference  list;  by 

Foster,     v.  4 

Fenian  prisoners  at  Toronto.    Trial.    1867. 


90.7  I 


16  55 
90.7  2 


HUYSHE.     Red  River  expedition.     1871..C 

Johnson.     History  French  war ♦< 

KiRKE.     First  English  conquest.     1871... 

Knox.     Journal  of  campaigns.    1757 < 

McLrod,  Alex.     Trial  of.     1841 

Morgan,  ed.     Dominion  annual  register. 

i878-'84.     6  V 

NicjiOLS.  Burning  of  the  "Caroline**... 
Parkman.     Historic  hand-book.     1885... ( 

Montcalm  and  Wolfe.     1884.     2  v 

Same 

PoucHOT.     Memoir  on  the  war.     1760. . .  < 

Rogers,  MaJ.  R.     Journals.     i755-'6o  .  .c 

Stewart.     Under  Lord  Duffcrin 

Waruurton.     Conquest  of  Canada.    2  v. 

Wynne.     British  Empire  in  Am.    1770.    2v 

[Spc,  also,  under  "  French  America,"  and  *'  U.  ! 

onial  Period."] 

The  Can  ad  as. 

Cannikf.     Settlement  of  U.  C 

Christie.     Hist,  of  I^wer  Canada.     6  v. 

Dent.     Last  forty  years.     1881.     2  v 

I)URHA.M.  Rep't  and  dispatches.  1839.  • 
Farland.  Cours  d'histoire  du  Canada. . . 
G.vrneau.     Hist,  of  Canada  to  1841.   2  v. 

H  EAD.     Narrative.     1839 

Le  Moine.     Maple  leaves.     1863 

Lindsey.     Boundaries  of  Ont.     1873 < 

Mackenzie,  Wm.  Lyon.     Life;  by  Lind- 
say.    1862 

MacMullen.     Hist,  of  Canada.     1869.- 

Martin.     History  of  Canada.     1836 

Miller.     Exile  to  Van  Dieman's  land < 

Mori; AN.     Celebrated  Canadians.     1S62..9 

ScADDiNG.     Toronto  of  old.      1S73 

Theller.     Canada  in  iS37-'3S.      2  v 

Maritime  Provinces. 

Brown.     Hist.  Cape  Breton.      1869.    . . . 
Halihirton.       Account  of  Nova  .Scotia. 

Hat  1  on  and  Harvey.   Newfoundland 

Hannay.     Hist,  of  Acadia.     iS3o 

Pedley.     Hist,  of  Newfoundland.      1863. 

Smith,  P.  H.     Acadia 

.Stewart.     Great  fire  at  St.  John.     1877. 

Manitoba. 
Bryce.     Manitoba.     1882 


HiNCKS,  5/>  F.    Reminiscences.     1884.  .923.2  571 

•  For  younK  readers 


DESCRIPTION  AND  TRAVEL 

BouciiETTE.     British  N.  A.     1831.    2  v.9; 

Census  of  Canada.      1 851-185 2.     2  v 

Censuses.     1608  to  1876 

Dominion  census.     1880.     4  V 

+  For  reference. 


BRITISH    AMERICA. 


01 


I  circular.     1884 917-^  Pam.  5   | 

aritish  America.     i86a 917.6  Pam.  i   j 

>ccan  to  Ocean.     187Z Qi?.^  SS 

rravets.      1760-1776 917-6  11 

Gazetteer  of  B.  N.  A.     i877-t9l7.6  W-5 

II  1832.  2  V.  917.6  I 
Canada  Directory.  l65I-'53.  71  45 
Untish  Amenca.     1839.     3  v.   917.63 

vfoundland  to  Manitoba.    1SS1..917.6  73 
Overland  journey.     i84l-'4l..  917.6  35   , 
Elevations  of  Canada.      18S4..      551   55    , 

Trotlings  of  a  Tenderfoot 917.6  87   ] 

The  Casadas.  | 

Field  and  forest.     1873 917.660  ' 

Shoe  and  canoe.     1S50.     a  v...  917.6  33   ; 
STI.E.     Canadas  in  1841.     3v... 917. 6  73   , 
H.     Hocbela^  depicta.     1846..  917.6  27 
IS,  in  Canada. .  917.6  36 

Out  vacations 9176  \V-4 

Hand-b'k  of  Canada.   1884.1917.6  W-6 
>.     Old  towns.  . .     325  13 

m  lo  Canada.     1869 917-6  Pam.  2 

Enffiand  and  Canada.     1884.  917.6  S2 

Life  in  the  woods.    1S73 '917.6  28 

,  Cum/i.     Upper  Canada.     2  v. .    917.6  6 

The  emigrant.     1846 9176  21 

TravclsthroughCanadas.   1S07. 917.6  B-3   I 

rom  home  to  home,       l83j 917.685    : 

Canada.      1855 917.68   ■ 

Sketches  of  Upper  Canada..  917,6  22 

Sketches  in  Canada 917.1  71 

studies.     1839.     2v 917.6  19   I 

i.     Western  wanderings.     2  v. .  917,6  30   [ 

/•iT^tiir  o/.    Canadian  pictures. 917. 6  Ii-6   | 

\ST.    Three  y'rs  in  Canada,  i  v.  917.6  14   j 

Life  in  the  clearings.     1853- -■  917-6  >8   > 

og  it.     1871 917-6  79 

oadian  scenery-     1B66 9176  R-i 

Quebec.     1867 917.6  W-2   | 

Canada.      lS6s 9"7-6  38    j 

Pine  fiwests.      1853 917626   | 

;««-  view  of  U,  C.     1813 917,6  74   I 

.    1853-   2v. 917.6  16   1 

Fire  y'rs  in  Canada,      2  v 9176  12    j 

',   Canadian  hand-b'k.    1866,917.6  \V-i    : 

C:-"-/.      I"-   '»"oro"«> 9'7.6  B-5   I 

ld:i  and  the  Oregoa.    1849.  -  9i7-6  64 
.  .surveys        1S67 917-6  I'am.  3   j 

he.   /ror^Am.      .870 9-7-6  34   j 

f    tht:    Alice  May 917.683    j 

:7^^<,u«di«"'*-    '842^v.9l7.6  39l 
•  For  jtouoB  readcra 


Butter  WORT  II.  ZigtagjoumeysinAcadia-  *oI49d6 

C,  E.  B-     Over  the  border.     1884 917.6  So 

Chappell.  Voyageof  H.  M-S.  Kosamond-i)i7.6  41 

Co7,ZF.NS.     Acadia.      1859 917-6  44 

Hepworth-     Starboard  and  pon •917.6  65 

Kennedy,     Sport,  etc.,  NewfoundI'd  and 

W.  I.      1885 917.6  86 

Monro.    New  Brunswick.     1855 917-6  43 

Norton   aniJ  UAbfiERTON,     Canoeing  in 

Kanuckia.      187S 917-6  53 

Osgood's  h'd-b'fcof  maritime  provinces.  .917,6  W-3 

TocyuE.     N  1S77 917-6  68 

Two  months  on  Ihe  Tobique.     1851 gi7-6  43 

Warner.     Baddeck.     1874 917.6  61 

Labrador. — Hudson  Bay.  Etc- 
Ballantvne.     Hudson's  Bay.     1859.  ..•917.6  62 
Barrow,     Geog,  Hudson's  Bay,     1742.  -  917-6  4S 

Bl TLER.     Wild  north  land,     1874 917.6  52 

Great  lone  land.      1881 917.6  72 

Hearne.  Hudson's  Bay  to  N,  Ocean.  .917.6  B-4 
Hend.  Inleriorof  Labrador.  1863,  2  v.  917.6  58 
Mackenzie.  ..  .  517.6  50 

McLean.    H^gffl!  .    1849.    2  v.  917,6  66 

Milton,  eta/.     N.  W.  passage  by  land. ,  917.6  54 

Robinson,     Great  fur  land.     1879 •917,6  69 

SiMl'SON.     Discoveries  on  N.  coast.    1839.  917.6  49 

Stearns.     Labrador.     i994 9176  84 

Stei'iiens,     Left  on  Labrador "09401 

Mamtoha  and  N.  W. 
FlTZiJlBHON.  Trip  to  Manitoba.  1880. .  917.6-71 
G(>RDc)N.  Mountain  and  prairie.  iSSo,.  917.6  70 
HaLi..  Lady's  life  in  Manitoba.  1884. .  917.6  81 
llAMrLlON.  Prairie  province,  1876. . . .  917.6  39 
HfNl).  Red  River  expedition.  1858.  2  v.  917,6  4s 
MacoUN.  Manitoba  and  N.  W,  18S3..  917.6  78 
Tai.he,      Missions  dans  le  Nord-oucst. . .  917.6  35 

Year  in  Manitoba.     18S2 917.6  76 

Young  emigrant  in  Manitoba.     1883 917-6  77 

Bkitjsii  Col.  and  Islands. 
Mavne.     Four  y'rs  in  British  Col.    1862.1917.6  56 
Lord.     Naturalist  in  Vancouver's  Island..       508  6 
Poole,     Queen  Charlotte's  Island.    1872.917.6  57 


CONSTITUTION.— POLITICS,  Etc. 
Bt)CHAN-.\N.    Relations  of  Canada.    1864,  329.2  45 
Canadian  federation  act.     1867    (Tent)-.       347  S 
Charlton.  Condition  of  C-anada.   1885.976  Pam.  4 

Speech  on  franchise  bill.     1885. ..  .324  I'am.  15 

Debates  on  gov't  of  Quebec.      1774 976  25 

Howell.     Naturalization  in  Canada 343.2  23 

Lorancer.  HrilishN.  Am,  act.   1867.342,2  I'am.  5 

J  For  reitreact. 


62 


BRITISH   AMERICA.— NORTH   AMERICAN   INDIANS. 


Parliamentary  debates  on  confederation. . .  328.2  31 

Rawlinc.s.     Confederation.      1865 976  34 

Smith,    Goi.dwin.     Political    destiny   of 

Canada.      1S78 97641 

WiCKSTEAii.    Elector's   catechism. ..  342.2  Pam.  6 


ADMINISTRATION. 

Dominion  of  Canada.     Dept.  of  interior. 

Repts.     1S81-1884.    4v 917675 

Dep't  of  militia.    Repts.    i88o-'S4.   5  v.    355.28 
Minister  of  justice.     Report  on  arrange- 
ment with  B.  Columbia.     1884.  . .  .976  Pam.  5 
N.  W.  mounted  police.   Rep'l.   1SS3.354.2  Pam.  i 
Parliam't.  Sessional  papers.  1879.  10  v.  328.2  D-i 
Ontario.     Com.  of  a^j;.     Rep't   on   immi- 
gration.     1S69 325  Pam.  3 


NORTH   AMERICAN    INDIANS. 

Ahiiot']'.     Aboriginal  Am *97i  90 

Adair.     liist.  Am.  Indians.     1775 970.1  B-9 

Alden.  Missions  among  Senccas.  1827.  90.1  1 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc.     PrcKcedings.    18O1. 970.1   Pam.  i 

Anecdotes  of  \m.  Indians.      1S50 970.1  60 

Bancroft,   II.   II.     Native  races  Pacific 

States.     i>74.     5  v 970. 1  38 

Battey.     Quaker  among  Indians.     1875.917.5  66 

Beach.     Indian  miscellany.     1877 970.1  B-8 

Bfxk\voi:rtii,  J.  1*.     Life.     1858 923.1334 

Belden.     The  white  chief.     1871   970.I  67 

Benson,  .\mong  the  Choclaws.  i860..  970.1  56 
Biuaui).  liiographie  des  sagamos.  1848.  970.1  17 
Bla<;k  Hawk.     Life.     1855 923.1333 

x^ii c«     ^^3^**  *  *  **  *  *  **  *  *  **  *  *  **  *  *  **  **  *^/«?*«?   M?^*' 

History  ;  by  Smith.      1846 970.  i   Pam.  3 

Bou.ER.  Among  the  Indians.  i85S-'66.  917.5  64 
Boi:rke.    Snake-dance  of  .McKjuis.    1884. 917. 5   182 

Boy's  b<x)k  of  Indian  battles *970  i  74 

Brant.     And  Red  Jacket  ;  by  Kggleston, 

I'/  r7/. *90. 1  13 

Life  :     by  Stone.     1838.     2  v 923.  i  327 

Brinton.     The  Lenajx*.     1885 970.  i  8 

Brownki.i..     Indian  races.     1S57 970.129 

Buchanan.  Sketches  of  N.  A.  Indians. .  970.1  30 
Canada.     Dep't  of  Indian  affairs.     Repts. 

1882-1884    970.1  76 

Catlin.     111.  of  N.  A.  Indians.     2  v.  .970.1   I^io 

Indians  in  England,  etc.     1852 970.1  71 

Last  rambles *970.  i  3 

N.  Am.  Indian  portfolio 970.1  T-i 

ClJVRKE.     The  Wyandoltes.     1870 970. 1   51 

Colden.     Hist,  of  the  five  nations 970.1  48 


CorwAY.     Ojibway  nation.     1850 97ai 

CusACK.  Ancient  hist.,  six  nations.  .970.1  Flu 
Dabry  I)e  Thiersant.    Orig^ne  des  In- 

diens.    ■  1883 970-I  B 

Dall  ant/  GiBBS.  Tribes  of  the  N.  west.  .97a 1 1 
De  Forest.     Indians  of  Conn.     1853. . .  97ai 

Dodge.  J.  R.     Red  men  of  the  Ohio 97ax 

Doi)(;k,  R.  I.  Our  wild  Indians.  1882. .  97ax 
Drake,    F.    S.      Indian   hist,    for  young 

folks •gTai 

Drake,  S.  G.     Aboriginal  races 9701 

Biog.  and  hist,  of  N.  A.  Indians.    1851. 97ai 

Indian  captivities.     185 1 '*970-l 

Old   Indian  chronicle.     1836 9791 

Eastman.     Dahcotah.     1849 97ai 

Ellis.     Red  man  and  white  man.     1882.  97ai 

Fields.     Indian  bibliography xl 

Force.     Indians  of  Ohio.  1S79 970.1  Pu 

G.\LLAT1N.     Synopsis  of  Ind.  tribes,     (v. 

2,  Afch.  Am.) 97a 

Gats<:h  ett.  M  igration  legend  of  Creeks. .  97ai 
GooKiN.     Christian  Ind.  of  N.  E.      (v.  2, 

.\rch.  Am.) 97a 

Grey  Hawk.  Life  ;  by  Macaulay.  1883. •97ai 
IIalkett.  Hist,  notes  on  Indians.  1825.97a] 
Hawes.  Tales  of  N.  a.  Indians.  1845. '97a] 
1 1  eckewelder.    H  ist.  of  Indians  in  Penn. 

etc.    (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  mem.     v.  12).  972 

Mission  of  United  Brethren iC 

Hoi'E.  Men  of  the  backwoods.  1880. . .  'gTft 
Howard.  Nez  Perce  Joseph.  1881. . . .  97011 
Hunter.  Captivity  among  the  Indians. .  97al 
Indian  orphan  asylum,  N.  Y.  Rep't  on...  9al 
Indian  schools.  Rep't  of  sup't.  1883. 97ai  Vam 
Indian  tribes  in  the  U.  S.     Reference  list ;, 

by  Foster,      v.  3 16 

Irving.     Indian  sketches.     1835.     2  v. . .  97ai 

Jackson,  Mrs.  "  H.  H."   Century  of  dis- 
honor.    1881 970Lt 

J.\CKSON,  \V.  H.  Catalog,  of  photographs.  970^ 
Jemison,  Mary.     Life;  bySeaver.    1856.  9af 

Same qOlI 

Johnson,  A.  C.    The  Iroquois.    1855 97aX 

Johnson,  E.  Legend  of  Iroquois.  1881.97OLI 
Jones,  C.  C.     Antiquities  of  S.  Indians. .  97OLI 

Jones,  P.     Ojibway  Indians 9701! 

Kohl.  Kitchi-gami  (Ojibway).  i860.  ..9701.1 
Lafitai'.  Moeurs  des  sauvages.  2  v.  .97ai  1 
Larmier.  Capture  and  escape.  1870. . .  97011 
Lincoln.  Treaty  with  Indian  tribes  ....  97) 
LosKiEL.     Mission  of  United  Brethren...      fli 

McKenney.     Memoirs.     1846 970,1 

McKenney    antf   Hall.     Hist.    Indian 
tribes.     1854.     3v g-jo,i 


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03 


Sig^  language 654  B-2 

•CY.     Our  Indian  wards.     1880.  970.1  13 

At  Red  Cloud  agency  . . .  .970.1  Pam.  12 

1.  rep'ton  Ind.  question. .  .970.1  Pam.  11 

\Vani|>anoag  Indians.     1880. ..970.1  18 

Indian  wars,     i860 970. i  24 

Fabrics  of  the  Iroquois 506  3 

and  house-life.      188 1 970.1  B-12 

of  the  Iroquois.      185 1 970.  i  45 

Report  on  Indian  affairs.     1822.  970.1  34 

Hans;  amended  treaty  with 90.1  5 

te  Legislature;  report  on  petition 

ockbridge  Indians 970-i  Pam.  25 

on  Indian  orphan  asylum.  .970.1  Pam.  27 

*he  Indian  question.     1878 970.1   14 

lating  to  Iroquois.  1666-1763.973.1  Pam.  I 
STiHg.   History:  by  Abbott.  i857.*970.i  27 

»JTAS.     Life  ;  by  Eggleston *970.i  9 

.    Conspiracy  of  ;  by  Parkman . .  *970.  i  26 

Among  the  Sioux 970.  i  36 

Speech  on  Indian  affairs.  .970.1  Pam.  10 
.     Tribes  of  California.     1877..  970.1  B-7 

c;lf..     Life;  by  Eggleston *970.i  7 

■RET.    Birth-place  of ;  byConover.    90.1   12 

by  Stone.     1866 90.1   19 

uies  at  Buffalo.     1884 90.  i  22 

sland:  report  of  Narragansett  In- 

Com.     1883 970.1  Pam.  33 

Forty  years  with  the  Sioux 266  9 

Tales  of  the  Eskimo.     1875 970.1  49 

;d50N,  Mrs.     Captivity.     1676..  970.1  20 

BER.     Tribes  of  the  Hudson 970.  i  47 

f.     Seneca  Indians,  West.  N.  Y. ; 

nds,  etc.     1878 90.13 

;eraghta.    King  of  Senecas.90.1  Pam.  i 
'RAFT.     Hist,  and  statis.  informa- 

1851.     5v 970.1  R-i 

t  in  his  ^'igru'am.     1847 970. 1  31 

on  the  Iroquois 970.  i  46 

with  census  of  N.  A.  Indians  in 

v.      1846 970. 1  32 

•  years  with  Ind.  tribes.    1812-42.  970.1  33 

ndians;  case  of.     1840 90.1  6 

ilets  and  pub.   doc's   relating  to. 

1-1880 90.1  4 

as  to  U.  S.  ag't.     1848 90.1  10 

jtion  among.     1848 90. 1  2 

Catholic  missions.     1529-1854...     226' 11 

Letters  and  sketches.     1843 970.  i  63 

m  missions 267  30 

Jas.     Captivity;    by  Darlington. 

-1 759 973. 1  1 3 

Traditions,  Algonquins 40  14 

X.     Captivity.  Oatraan  girls 970.1  66 


I 


Strong.     Appeal.     (N.  Y.  Indians) 90.1  7 

Review  of  .same 90.  i  8 

Tecumseh.     Life;  by  Eggleston.     i878.*97o.i  6 

Life  ;  by  Drake.     1852 *923.i  331 

Thatcher.     Indian  biography.     2  v.... 923.1  320 

Thomas  orphan  asylum  reports 90.1  Pam.  2 

Tonawanda  Indians.     Reports  on  petition 

of.     1842 90.19 

Treaty  with  Six  Nations.  Albany.  1775..  972  25 
Trumhull.  Hist.  Indian  wars.  1854...  970.1  23 
TUTTLE.  Boy's  book  about  Indians. . .  .*970.i  65 
United  States.     Board  of  Indian  Com'rs. 

Third  Rep't.     1871 970.r*35 

Bureau  of  Ethnology.     Reports 970.1  B-13 

Negotiation    with    New   York   Indians. 

1821 970. 1  Pam.  15 

Treaty  with  N.  Y.  Indians.    1840. 970.1  Pam.  18 

Petition  of  Oneida  Indians 970.1   Pam.  24 

Memorial  of  same.     1874 970.  i  Pam.  29 

Memorials  of  Onandagas.     1874.  .970.1  Pam.  30 
State    Papers:      Indian   affairs.      1789- 

1827.     2  V 328.1  D-B-40 

Vetromile.     The  Abnakis.     i8f)6 970.1  55 

Walker.  The  Indian  question.  1S74..  970.1  70 
Welsh.  Visit  to  Sioux  Reserve.   1S83.970.1  Pam.  31 

Western  scenes.     1S53 970.1  68 

Williams.     Life.     1859 923.1335 

Yarrow.     Mortuary  customs 397  B-i 

Zeisbercer.  Diary  among  Indians.  2  v.  266  12 
Zyliff.     The  Ponca  chiefs.     1880 970.1  15 


•       THE  UNITED   STATES. 

COLONIAL    PERIOD. 

Abbott.     Southern  colonies *97i  92 

Northern  colonies *97i  93 

Wars  of  the  colonies *97i  94 

Aspinwall    Papers.      (Mass.      Hist.    Soc. 

coll.   V.  39,  40) 972  38 

Burke.  European  settlem'ts  in  Am.  2  v..  970  13 
Carver.  Travels  through  Am.  i766-'68..  917  7 
Chalmers.  Annals  of  the  colonies,  cont'd 

to  1696.  (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  col.   1868)..     973  14 

Coffin.     Old  times  in  the  colonies *97i.i  13 

Same *97i.i  I3>i 

Congress  at  Albany.  1754.  Proceedings.  972  25 
Douglass.  British  settlem'ts  in  N..\.  2  v.    971. i  9 

Doyle.     The  Am.  colonies.     1869 971.1  3 

The  English  in  Am.     1882 971.1  16 

FiNLEY.     Journal.      1773-1774 971. 1  B-5 

Force,  ed.     Tracts,  etc.,  relating  to  the 

colonies.     4  v 971. 1  B-i 


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64 


UNITED  STATES:    COLONIAL   PERIOD. 


Frost.     Book  of  the  colonies.     1846 971.  i  n 

Grahame.  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.  to  1688.  2  v.   971. i  4 

Same;  to- 1776.     2v 971.17 

Great  Britain.     Calendar  of  state  papers; 

colonial  series.     15 74-1668.     2  v 942.4  B-4 

Hakluyt.  Discourse  on  west'n  plant'g..  972.1  48 
Halibi'RTON.     Rule  and  misrule  of   the 

English.     1851 971. 1  12 

Kalm.,  Travels  in  N.  Am.  1772.  2v. .  917  5 
Lodge.     Short  hist,  of  Eng.  colonies  ....  971. i  14 

Markham.     Colonial  days ^029601 

Marshall.    Hist,  of  the  colonies.    1824.    971. i  2 

Ki^LL.     English  colonization.     1871 97i-i   i 

Plans  of  forts  in  America.     1765 623  10 

Rogers.     Concise  acc't  of  N.Am.  1765.     970  22 

Walsh.     Appeal  from  G't  Britain.    1819.    971.1  6 

(See,  also,  under  "  British  America.") 

New  England. 

Adams.     The  N.  E.  confederacy  of  1643.     972  29 

Andros  tracts.     3  v 972.  i  61 

Brodheai).  The  gov't  of  Sir  E.  Andros.  972.1  77 
Caverly.  Indian  wars  of  New  England.  972.1  52 
Church.    Hist,  of  expeditions.   1689,  etc.  970.1  79 

War  with  King  Philip 970,  i  78 

Same 970.  i  So 

Clark.  Ill  ncwes  from  N.  E.  1652. . . .  972  32 
Drake,  S.  A.  Book  of  New  Eng.  legends.  972.1  67 
Drake,  S.  G.  French  and  Indian  war.. .  972.1  10 
DUNTON.  Letters  from  New  Eng.  16S6.  972.  i  60 
Elliott.     New  Eng.  hist,  to  1776.    2  v..  972.1  43 

First  settlers  of  New  England 972.1   12 

Gardener.  Relation  of  Pequot  warres  .  972  23 
Good  news  from  New  England.  1648  . . .  972  31 
Gorges.  Description  of  N.  E.  1658...  972  26 
Gosnold's  Voyage,  1602;  doc'ts  relating  to.  972  28 
Hubbard.  General  hist.  N.  E.  to  1680.. .  972  15 
Indian  wars  in  New  England.  2  v.  .  .  972.1  45 
JossELYN.     New   England's  rarities,     (v. 

4,  Arch.  Am.) ()72  B-3 

Two  voyages  to  N.  E.     1638  and  1663.    917.2  3 

Same 972  23 

Lechfokd.     I'laine  dealing.     1642 972  23 

Levett.     Voyage  into  New  Eng.     1623.     972  28 

Same    972  140 

Lowell.     New  Eng.  two  centuries  ago.  824.  i   1S2 

Lowell  Institute  lectures.      iS(h) 972. i   27 

LUNT.     Old  New  Eng.  traits.      1873 972  41 

McKke.n.  Waymouth's  voyage.  1605..  972  143 
Markham.     King  Thiiip's  war.     i883..*972.i  66 

Mason.     Brief  hist.  Tequot  war 972  18 

Mather.     Early  hist.  New  Eng.  to  1637.    972.1  3 
New  England.     Early  social  life.     Refer- 
ence list;  by  Foster,     v.  3. 16  55 


.  •  •  •  • 


I    Nn^s.     Indian  and  French  wars 

■       Same.     Continued 

i    Norton.     New  England's  memorials 9 

Palfrey.     Hist,  of  New  England  during 

I  the  Stuart  dynasty.     3  v 9 

'       Same  from  1688.     v.  1 '9* 

Compendious  hist,  of  same  to  1775.  4  t.  9- 
:  Pepperell,  Sir  W.  Life;  by  Parsons. .  .92; 
.   Prince.     Chronolog.  hist.  N.  E.  to  1730.   < 

Rosier.    Waymouth's  voyage.     1605 

;   Savage.     Gleanings  for  New  Eng.  hist. . 
Smith,  Capt.  John.      Advertisement   for 

unexperienced  planters 

Same < 

Description  of  N.  E.     1614 « 

Same 

General  hist,  of  N.  E.,  to  1624 91 

Underhill.     Hist.  Pequot  war 

White.     Early  hist.  N.  Eng.     1856 

.   Whitefield.     Homesof  our  forefathers. 7a 

Massachusetts, 

Ban  yard.  Plymouth  and  Pilgrims.   i866.*9: 

Bartlett.     Pilgrim  fathers.     1866 9: 

Baylies.  Hist,  of  New  Plymouth  to  1692.9; 

j       Same 9; 

Belknap  papers.     (Mass.   Hist.  Soc.  col's. 

V.  42,  43.) 

Blakk.     Annals,  Dorchester.     1846 9: 

BoiTWELL.  Old high'ys,etc.,of Groton.972.1 
Bradford.     Hist.,  Plymouth  plantation  . 
Brewster.  Wm.  Life  and  times;  by  Steele.  9: 

Caverly.     Hannah  Duston 9: 

Cheever,  t'd.     Journal  of  the  Pilgrims. . .  9' 
Daniels.     Huguenots    in   the    Nipmuck 
country.     1880 9' 

,    Danforth  papers.     1664-1666 

•   Davis.     Ancient  landmarks,  Plymouth. ..  9* 
Drake.  Hist,  and  antiq.  of  Bost.  to  1770.97: 

DuNTON.     Journal  in  Mass.     1686 

Eliot.     Christian  commonwealth 

Gorton.     Simplicity's  defence c 

Gray.     Early  laws  of  Mass 

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9721  5 

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;rs.      2v 972.1  56 

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idcr-Dvorking  Providence . .     972  12 

rim  fathers *972.  i  14 

1650-1688 972  38 

Mass.  Bay.   i748-'98.    2  v.  972.1  17 
of  N .  Plymouth  and  Mass. 

923. 1  I 

V  English  Canaan 972.1  64 

:ion,  Plymouth 972. 1  16 

.an  commonwealth.     1856.  972.1  24 
Zivil   lists,    etc.,    Plymouth 

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lew  Puritan;  by  Pike.  1879.923. i  380 

tion  at  Plymouth.  1853 972  47 

t  Co.   of  Mass.  Bay  to  the 

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grrims  at  Leyden 972  29 

oncord,  colonial  period 972.1  78 

:t.     Writings  and  memoir; 

972.1  59 

Mass.  civil  list.  1630-1 774.  972.1  28 
xxlnewesfrom  N.  Eng.  1624  972  19 
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s.     History  of  the  war.     4  v 97i'2  68 

pcrs 9712  35 

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fis.  Int.  to  hist,  of  the  revolt.  2  v. 971. 2  60 
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Journal  of  the  War.     1809 971.2  28 

Pictorial  field-book.  2  v..  .*97i.2  B-i 
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td.    Diary  of  the  Rev.    2  v.    1860.971. 2  lo 

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history  of  the  Rev.     1847 971.2  12 

History  of  U.S.    1763-97.  2  v.       971  8 

Hist,  of  the  IgLev.     2  v.     1811.  971.2  4 

The  Revolution.    1792 971.2  17 

;  of  the  Revolution.    1870 *97i.2  40 

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Operations  in  £.  Maine  and  N.  S 

Kimball.  Destruction  of  tea.  Boston. 972. 2 
Lee.     Campaign  of  '81  in  the  Carolinas. .  9 

The  war  in  the  southern  dep't 9 

Leslie'sexp.  to  Salem.  .Feb.  26,  1775. .972.2 
Melvin.  Jounial  of  exp,  to  Quebec.  ...  9 
Narrative  of  Boston  massacre.  1770  ....  9 
Neilson.     Burgoyne's campaign.     1844..  9 

Patton.     Yorktown • 971. 

Phinney.     Battle  at  Lexington 972.2 

SiMCOE.     Military  journal 9' 

Stone.  Campaign  of  Burgoyne.  1877..  < 
Tarleton.  Hist,  of  campaigns.  i78o-'8i.97 
Thatcher.    Military  journal.    i775-'83..9 

Same.     2d  ed 9; 

Watson.     Camp-fires  of  the  Rev.    i865.*9 

Daring  deeds  of  the  Rev.     1869 *9 

Yorktown.  Reference  list;  by  Foster,  v.  i 

Politics  and  Diplomacy. 

Acknowledgment  of  the  U.  S.     1782 ; 

Coles.     The  ordinance  of  1787 971.2 

Constitutional  con  v.  of  1787.    '(See  under 

"Constitution  and  government.") 

Deane,  Silas.     Papers  in  case  of 971 

Diplomatic  cor.     1 783-1 789.     7  v 3 

Force,  ^</.    American  archives.     9  v 971 

NiLES.     Principles  and  acts  of  the  Rev. . . 

Same.     1876 

Paine,  Thos.     Pol.  writings.     2  v 3 

Paris.    Treaty  of  peace,  1783.    Reference 

list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 

Price.     On  civil  liberty.     1776 9 

Remembrancer,     vol.  i.     1775 9 

St.  John.     Letters  from  Am.  farmer ^ 

Sparks,  ^d.    Cor.  of  the  Rev.     4  v ^ 


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igress  at  Philadelphia.  Journal.  328.1  17 
k  yc  of  the  cong^.  now?    1775. .    329.1  3 

Miscellaneous. 

curiosities.      (Fac  similes.) 971.2  R-i 

.     Travels  thro*  Am.     i776-'8i.  917.1  15 

Hist.  Independence  Hall 971  2  43 

LUX.     Travels  in  N.  Am.    1782.917.1  12 

Boysof76.     1877 ♦971.244 

♦971.2  44>^ 

u   Address,  Salem,    1874  . .  .972.2  Para,  i 

German  element  in  the  Rev.  ..923.1  132 

Journal,  Conn,  to  Ft.  Pitt.  1785..  971.3  65 

ories  in  Pennsylvania 973-2  B-8 

«     Hessians  in  the  Rev.  war 971.2  73 

971.2  74 

i  in  the  Am.  army 971.2  Pam.  i 

Letter  to  Lord  Mahon.    1852. .     971  82 

rks.     (Same  controversy.) 971  83 

to  Lord  Mahon.     1852 923.1  375 

Massachusetts. 

RD.     Hist,  of  Mass.     1775-1789.    972.2  i 
elating  to  events  in  Mass 971*2  B-9 

New  York. 

r  of   MSS.  rel't'g  to  the  Rev.  in 

e  of  Sec.  of  State,  N.  Y.     2  v.  .973.2  B-i 

LL,     Annals  of  Tryon  Co 973-2  i 

ial  celebrations  of  N.  Y 973-2  B-6 

)X.    On  Jones'  loyalist  hist.    1880.  971.2  50 

Hist,  of  N.  Y.  during  Rev 973-2  B-4 

ndsor  centennial.     1883 973-2  Pam.  I 

ity  during  the  Rev 973-2  B-3   I 

New  Jersey. 
sey  centennial  tea-party 973-2  Pam.  2 

Virginia. 

delegates,  1775.  Proceedings. .  328.  i  B-2 
'.  The  Va.  convention  of  1776. . .  974.2  i 
DGE.    West.  Va.  and  Penn.  1763- 

} 973  103 

Maryland. 

d,   convention,    1774-1776.     Pro- 

Kngs 328.1  II 

elating  to  Maryland  line 971.2  B-io 

The  Carolinas. 

Doc.  hist,  of  the  Rev.  in  S.  C. .    974.2  2 
.     The  Mecklenburg  declaration 
dependence 974-2  6 

Rer.  hist,  of  N.  C.     1853 974-2  4 

Sff^eani.         Hist,     sketch;    by 

974.2  Pam.  I 

f.    Letters /rom  Charleston...    974.25 


The  Northwest. 

Butterfield.    Crawford's  exp.  ag'st  San- 
dusky.    1782 

Clark.     Campaign  in  the  111.     i778-*9. . 


975  31 
975  43 


WASHINGTON  TO  MADISON.     1789-1817. 

History. 

Adams,   John.     Address ;    by  Chamber- 
lain.    1884 923.1  Pam.  42 

Administration.       Reference*  list  ;     by 

Foster,     v.  3 16  55 

Cor.  with  Mercy  Warren.    1807.    (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  col.     v.  44.) 972  38 

Life;  by  Adams.     1871.     2  v 923.1  169 

Life  ;  by  Morse.     1885 923.1  500 

Suppressed  hist,  of  administration  ;  by 

Wood.      1846 971.3  7 

W^orks  and  life.     10  v 329. 1  4 

American  Remembrancer.     1795 971-3  27 

A.MES.     Works.     1809 329. 1  94 

Same.     1854.     2  v 329.1  92 

Barlow.     Political  writings.     1796 329.1  142 

Blennerhasset  papers;  ed.  by  SafTord 971.3  10 

Burr.     Life  and  times.     1874.     2v 923.1  157 

Memoirs;  by  Davis.     1837.     2  v 923.1   155 

Private  journal.     1838.     2  v 923.  i  358 

Trials  of.     1808.     2v 345.12 

Cincinnati,  Society  of  the.     List  of  publi- 
cations and  w^orks  relating  to.     Bulle- 
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Cobbett.     Porcupine's  works.     12  v  . . . .  329.1  48 
Denny.     Military  journal.     1781-1795...     97393 

Diplomacy  of  the  U.  S.     1778-1814 327.1  i 

Ellicoit.     Journal.     1796-1800 971.3  B-2 

Gallatin.     Life;  by  Adams.     1879 923.1385 

Life;  by  Stevens.     18S4 923. i  476 

Writings.     1879.     3v 329.1132 

Hamh^ton.   Hist,  of  the  U.  S.  in  writings 

of;  by  Hamilton.     2  v 971-2  13 

Influence  of.    Reference  list;  by  Foster. 

v.  1 16  55 

Life;  by  Hamilton.     1840.     2  v 923.1  81 

Life;  by  Lodge.     1882 923.1  434 

Life;  by  Morse.     1876.     2  v 923.1  83 

Life;  by  Riethmtiller 923.1  85 

Life;  by  Shea.     1879 923.1  383 

Papers,     v.  i 329.  i  40 

Works.     1851.     7v 329.127 

Same.     1810.     3  v 329.1  34 

Same.     1810.     3v 329.137 

Ingersoll.     Inchiquin  the  Jesuits*  letters.  917. 1  2^ 


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Jefferson.    Administrations.     Reference 

list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 i6  55 

And  Am.  democracy;  by  De  Witt.  1862.923.1  215 
Domestic  life;  by  Randolph.     1871. . . .  923.1  79 

Life;  by  Linn.     1834 923.  i  80 

Life;  by  Morse.     1883 923.1  458 

Life;  by  Parton.     1874 923.  i  77 

Life;  by  Randall.     1858.     3  v 923.1  74 

Life;  by  Tucker.     1837.     2  v 923.1  72 

Memoir,  cor.  and  papers;  ed.  by  Ran- 
dolph.    4  V 329. 1  23 

Memoirs.     1809.     2  v 923.  i  70 

On  the  writings  of;  by  Lee.     1839 329.1  97 

Writings.     1853.     9  V 329.  i  14 

Johnston.  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati.  (Penn. 

Hist.  Soc.  mem.    v.  6.) 973  B-2 

Madison.      Administrations.      Reference 

list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 16  55 

Life;  by  Adams.     1850 923.  i  90 

Life;  by  Gay.     1884 923.1  493 

Life;  by  Rives.     1856.     3  v 923.1  463 

Message.     1814 327.14 

Letters  and  other  writings.     1865.  4  v.  329.1  44 

Papers.     1841.     3  v 329.  i  41 

Monroe.     Mission  to  French  rep.  1797..    327.1  3 

Pinkney.     Life;  by  Pinkney.     1853 923.1  96 

Life;  by  Wheaton.     1826 923.1  95 

Quincy,  JosiAH.    Life;  by  Quincy.  1868.923. i  166 
ScHOULER.     Hist,   of   the   U.  S.     1783- 

1817.     2v 971  108 

Sullivan.     Familiar  letters.  1783-1815..  971.3  13 
U.S.     State  papers.     1789-1817.     10  v..    327.1  8 

Washburn.     The  N.  E.  boundary 972  144 

Wasiiin(;ton.     Administrations.     Refer- 
ence list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 16  55 

Political  legacies  of 923.  i  49 

Valedictory  address 324  Pam.  17 

(See  biography  on  page  68.) 
Washin(;ton  and  Adams.     Memoirs  of 
administrations,    from   papers   of    O. 

Wolcott;  by  Gibbs.     2  v 971.3  5 

WiNTERBOTHAM.  View  of  U.  S.,  etc.  4  v.       971  i 
Wirt.     Letters  of  a  British  spy.     1803  . .  917.4  32 

Description  and  Travel. 

Ashe.     Travels  in  Am.     1806 917-1  20 

Baily.     Tour  in  unsettled  parts  of  N.  A.  917.1  17 
Davis.     Travels  in  the  U.  S.    1798-1802.917.1  18 

Janson.     Stranger  in  Am.     1807 917.1  B-i 

Ke.ndall.     Travels.     1807-1808.     3  v..    917.24 

Ker.     Travels.     1808-1816 917  15 

Lambert.     Travels.     1806-1808.     3  v  . .       917  8 

Mearrs.     Voyage.     1790 917  B-3 

Melish.     Travels.     1806-1811.     2  v....     917  13 


MiCHAUX.  Travels  west  of  All^^y  M'ts.  91 
Morse.  The  Am.  geography.  1794.  ..917 
Rochefoucault.     Travels.    1795-1797..  91 

Scott.     U.  S.  gazetteer.     1795 917.3 

Seybert.  Statistical  annals.  1789-1818.317D 
Smyth.  Tour  in  the  U.  S.  1784.  2  v.  9 
VoLNEY.    Soil  and  climate  of  U.  S.    1804. 

Warviixe.     New  travels  in  the  U.  S 91 

Weld.     Travels  thro*  N.  Am.     1795-97.  91 

Vermont. 

Allen.     Hist,  of  Vermont.     1798 9; 

Haldimand»  or  Canada  papers.  1779-^83..  9 
Vermont  as  an  independ't  State.  I783-*9I.  9 
Whitney.    Old-time  days  and  ways 

New  York. 

Description   of   country  bet.   Albany  and 

Niagara  in  1792 973. 1 

Livingston's  claim  to  lands  in  West.  N.  V. 
MuNRO.     The  Genesee  country.     1804  . .    ^ 
Proposed  State  road,  Hudson  to  Lake  Erie,   c 
Vanderkamp.     The  Hudson  to  Lake  On- 
tario.   1792.    (Buff.  Hist.  Soc.    V.  2.). 
W^orth.  Recollect's  of  Albany.   i8oo-*o8.   q 

Pennsylvania. 

Brackenridge.  The  whiskey  insurrect'n.    ^ 
Ward.      Insurrection   of    1794.      (Penn. 
Hist.  Soc.  mem.     v.  6.) 9' 

Southern  States. 
Bartram.  Travels  thro'  N.  C,  S.  C,  etc.   c 


I 


Jefferson. 
Stoddard. 


Notes  on  Va.     1782  . . 
Sketches  of  La.     1812 


9J 
9J 


The  West  and  Northwest. 

Allen.     Lewis  and  Clarke's  exp.     2  v. . .  < 
Bradbury.     In  the  interior  of  America. . 
Drake.    Cincinnati  and  Miami  Co.   1815.  < 
Espy.     Tour  in  Ohio,  K'y,  etc.     1805  . .. 
Gass.    Lewis  and  Clark's  jour.   i8o4-'o6. 
Law.     Colonial  hist,  of  Vincennes.   1858. 

May.     Journeys  to  the  Ohio  country 

St.  Clair's  campaign  against  the  Indians. . 
Sheldon.     Hist,  of  Mich,  to  1815 


THE  WAR  OF  1812. 

Adams,  J.  Q.,  fd.  The  duplicate  letters,  etc.  9 
Armstrong.    Notices  of  the  war  of  1812.  9 

Same.     v.  1 9 

Attack  on  Fort  Erie.  ("Portfolio."  Feb., 

1816) 

AucHiNLF.CK.     The  war  of  1812 ^ 

Battle  of  I^ke  Erie  Monument  Ass'n..97i.3 


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at  OSciallenen.mrof tSt9.97I.3  JS 

[lunpaiKQs  of  the  N.  W 97i'3  3S 

Battle  of   Lake  Erie.     iSjg... 971.3  47 

971.3  47Ji 

1  character  of  the  late  mr 971.3  3i 

Rer.  of  Armstrong's  "  Notices."   90.4  I 

The  war  and  its  moral 971-3  30 

>Li.    Am.  privateers.    i8i3-'i4.97i.3  33 
prison;  by  a  prisoner.     1G53. .  .971.3  33 

Com.     Life:  9^3.1  194 

Battle  of  Lake  Erie.     1B76  . .  .971.3  64 

Hist.  Hartford  convention 971.3  is 

The  Fredooiad.     [Epic,  of  (he 


4».. 


.  .B21.3  309 


Campaigns  of   British   anny 

lingtOD  and  N.  0 971-3  34 

971-3  S6 

conTention.     Proceedings 40  33 

The  war  of  rSta  in  iheN.  W..  975.3  3 

f.rVVT  Eng.     3  V.  .971.328 

W   4V,. 971.3  57 

L.    Hist.of  thewarof  I8i3.    3v-97i.3  14 

Hist-  of  the  war  of  iSia *97i.3  Oi 

The  war  in  W.  Fla.  and  La. .  .   974.3  3 

Hull's  surrender 971.3  Pam.  a  . 

I  iield-book *97l.3  B-l 

Journal  of  events.     1863 90.4  4 

Officer?  in  the  battle  of  Lake 

9713  Pam-  3 

:-     U.  S.  and  Eng.     1814 917.1  36 

Hist-  of  late  war.     1815 971.3  17 

(-   Military  heroes,  war  of  1B12.. 933. 1  1S4 
Com.  of  defence.    1814- 


Fersonal  Histoky. 

Adams,  John  Q.    Administration.    Refer. 

ence  list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 16  5S 

Life;  by  Morse.     1883 933-1  439 

Life;  by  Seward.     1B51 933.1  355 

Memoirs;  td.  by  C-  F.  Adams.    I3v.. 933,1  171 
Memoir;  by  Quincy.     1B58 9"3.i  1B3 

Buchanan.    Administration.     1866 971.4  i 

Reference  list;  by  Fos- 
ter.    V.  4 16  55 

Life;   by  Curtis.     1883.     3  v 933.1  467 

Life;  by  Horton.     1856 913.I  933 

Calhoun.    Life;  by  Von  Hoist.    18B3.  .933.1  435 
Life;   byjenkins.     1850 923.1  310 

Clay,     Life  to  1844 933.1  Pam.  i 

Life.      1869 •923.1  309 

Life;  by  Sargent.     1852 923.1  206 

Life  and  speeches;  fii.  by  Mallory.  3  v.. 329.1  87 
Life,  cor.  and  speeches;   r//.  by  ColEon. 

1857-      6v 329.1   10a 

Obituary  addresses,  on.     l8j2 923.1  3oB 

Clinton,  D.W.    Life  and  wrilings.   1S49.923.1  311 

Memoir;  by  Hosack.     1829 923.1  B-4 

Tribute  to.     1828 923.1  313 

Douglas.     Addresses  on.     1861 923.1  Pam.  a 

Life;  by  Sheahan.     i860 923.1  330 

Fillmore.     Biography.     1856 91.  r  2 

Lite.     1B56 91. 1  I 

Is  (he)  an  abolitionist?     1856 91.  i  Pam.  3 

Harrison-.     Life;  by  Jackson.     1840... 923,1  319 


Min 


(Pen 


Hisi 


...  973  B-2 

Naval  war  of  iBll 971.3  36 

'^^  Heights-   1859.    90-4  3 

Hist.of  the  late  war.    1833.971.3  4B 
Affair  90,4  2 

Jackson  and  N.  O.     1856 974, 3  6 

s,  J.  S.      Invasion  of  Wasbing- 

1857 971-3  33 

s,  S. '  Western  campaigns,.  1812.     97s  20 


ROE   TO   BUCHANAN,  1817-1861. 


Gese 


I  His 


Thirty  years'  view,    lB20-'5o, .  971.3  49 

The  half  century.     1851 97",  3  4 

Rerainisc's of  Congress.    1850,923,1  295 

»ar.     (See  page  57.) 

t'eekly register.   i8i]-'49.  73V..SI  P-B-i 

Men  and  events.   i8i7-'s3.  3v„97i.3  8 

Last  leaves  of  Am.  hist 971.3  41 


Reference  1  v.  4 iS  55 

Houston,  S.    Life.     1855 923.1  326 

Jackson.  Reference  list; 

•     V.  4 1655 

Biography;  by  Goodwin.     1833 J|23,I  189 

Life.     1850 923.1  18B 

Life;  by  Headley.     1852 923.1  190 

Life;  by  Parton,     1861.     3  v 923,1  185 

Life;  by  Sumner.     1882 923,1  441 

Kendall,  A,     Autobiography.     1872, ..923,1  334 
Lafayette,       In    Am,    1824-1835 ;     by 

I^vasseur.     2v 917.1  39 

Mavo.     Political  sketches.     1839 971-3  37 

Monroe,    .\ilniinistrations.    Reference  list; 

by  Foster,     v.  3 16  55 

Life;  by  Adams.     1850 923.1  90 

Life;  by  Oilman.     1883 923.1  45O 

Sketch.     1620 923.1  154 

i'lERCE.     .\d ministration.     Reference  list;" 

by  Foster,     v,  4 16  55 

I'OLK.     Administration  of ;  by  Chase....   971.3  38 
Administration.    Reference  list;  by  Fos- 

<■"■     V.  4 16  55 


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QuiNCY,  J.     Figures  of  the  past.    1883.  .923.1  455 

Same 923.1  456 

Same 923.  i  457 

Randolph,  J.     Home  reminiscences;  by 

Bouldin.     1878 923.  i  205 

Life;  by  Adams.     1882 923.  i  444 

Life;  by  Garland.      1851.     2  v 923.1  167 

Scott,  Gen.    Life;  by  Headley.  1852.  .*923.i  190 

Life;  by  Mansfield.     1846 923.1  193 

Memoirs;  by  himself.     1864.     2v 923.1  191 

Semmes.     Afloat  and  ashore.     1 851 971-3  44 

Seward.     (See  under  *'SIaver>'  and  the 
slavery  conflict,"  pajje  57.) 

Sumner,  C.     (See  under  same.) 

Taylor,  Gen.     Life;  by  Montgomer)'..  .923.1  221 

Taylor    and   Fillmore.       Administra- 
tions.   Reference  list;  by  Foster,  v.  4.     16  55 

Thomas.     Reminiscences.     1840.    2  v... 971. 3  11 

Tyler.     I^etters  and  times.    1884.    2  v.  .923.1491 

Life.    1844 923.1220 

Memoir;  by  Wise 923. 1  292 

Van  Buren.     Administration.    Reference 

list;  by  Foster,     v.  4 16  55 

Life;  by  Holland.     1835 923.1  214 

Webster.     Biography;  by  March.  1850. 923.1  295 

Life;  by  Curtis.     1870.     2v 923.1196 

Same.     1872.     2v ^ 923.1  198 

Life;  by  Ixxlge.     1883 923.1  459 

Life;   by  Lyman.     1853,     2  v 923.1  202 

Life,  orations,  etc.     1853 923.1  200 

Memorial.     1853 923.1  201 

Private  life;  by  Lanman.     1852 923.1  204 

Publications  occasioned  by  death  of.    Bui. 

Phila.  Mer.  Lib.,  v.  i..  No.  4 16  B-18 

Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  2 16  55 

Reminiscences;  by  Harvey.     1877 923.1  222 

Weed,  T.     Autobiography.     1883 923.1469 

Memoir;  by  Barnes.     1884 923.1  470 

Wright,  S.     Life  and  times.    1848 923.1  213 

Politics  and  Ditlomacv. 

America;  pol.  situation.     1827 971-3  67 

American  annual  register.     1825-27.    2  v. 971. 3  52 
Anderson.     Claims  on  the  U.  S.     1824.  .971.3  31 

Calhoun.     Speeches.     1843 329.  i  68 

Works.     1852.     6  V 329. 1  69 

Clay,  C.  M.     Writings.     1848 329.1  67 

Clay,  H.      Speeches;  <•«/.  by  Mallory 329.1  87 

Cor.  and  speeches;  eti.  by  (iolton.  6  v.  .3291   102 

Clayton-^ulwer  treaty.     1885 327.1  25 

Clinton,  D.  W.    Address  in  supix>rt. .  329.  i  Pam.  40 

Speech,  Jan.  31,  1809 329.  i  Pam.  33 

Speech,  Jan.  4.  1820 32().  i  Pam.  34 

Speeches,  1817-1823 .129.1  Pam.  35 


Godwin.     Political  essays 3a 

Jackson.     Messages.     1837 3 

Legar£.     Political  speeches 82^ 

Lecgett.     Political  writings.    1840.  2  v. 32^ 
Lincoln  and  Doiglas.     Pol.  debates.  ..32^ 
Reports  of  N.  and  N.  W.  boundary  com- 
missioners.    1828 9: 

Sergeant.     Select  speeches.     1 832 . .  f . . .  32 
Seward.     (See  under  ''Slavery  and  the 

slavery-  conflict.") 
Speeches  in  Congress  (miscel.)  1S34-1851. 

6  V 329 

Same.     1845-1846.     2  v 32^ 

Sumner.     (See  under   **Slaver\-  and   the 
slaver)'  conflict.") 

Webster.     Diplomatic  papers,  etc 3 

Works.     1851.     6v ^ 35 

And   the  constitution.     Reference    list; 

by  Foster,     v.  i 

Webster  and  H  ayne.     Speeches.   1830. .  3a 

WiNTHRor,  R.  C.     Addresses.     1852 3a 

WooDBiRV.     Writings.     1852.     3v 32 

General  Description  and  Tr.vvel 

Arkwedson.    U.  S.  and  Canada.    1834. . .  91 

Bacourt.     Souvenirs  d'un  diplomate 9 

Barber.     Our  whole  country.    1861.  2  v.    9 

BfiNWELi..     Travels  in  Am 91 

Bingley.     Travels  in  N.  Am.     1821 

Birkbeck.     Notes,  Va.  to  111.     1817 91 

Bremer.     Homes  of  the  new  world.  2  v.  91 

Bristed.     Resources  of  U.  S.     1818 g 

Buckingham.     America.     1841.     3  v 91 

Chevalier.     Society,  etc.,  in  the  U.  S. . .  91 

Coke.     Subaltern  s  furlough.     1832 

Cooi'ER.     Notions  of  the  Am's.    1850. . . 
Cornwallis.     Prince  of  Wales  in  Am. . 

Darby.     N.  Y.  to  Detroit.     1818 

View  of  U.  S.     1828 

Davenport.     Gazetteer,  N.  Am.   1832. 

De  Roos.     Travels.     1826 

Dickens.     American  notes.     1842 

Duncan.     Travels.     1818-1819.     2v 

Excursion,  U.  S.  and  Canada.    1 822-1 823. 
Faux.     Memorable  days  in  Am.     1823  . .  9: 

Fearon.     Sketches  of  Am.     1819 9: 

Ferguson.     Am.  by  river  and  rail.   1856.9: 

Ferrall.     Ramble.     1832 9 

Fidler.     Observations.     1832 

Fisher.     Gazetteer  of  U.  S.     1853 917 

(jODLEV.     Letters  from  Am.     1844.   2  v.. 
Grattan.   Civilized  America.   1859.  2  v. 91 
Gruni).     The  Americans.     1837.     2v... 
Hall.     Travels.     1816-1817 


91 
91 
91 
9^ 
91 
91 
91 


♦  For  young  readers. 


UNITED    STATES:    FROM  MONROE  TO   BUCHANAN. 


73 


i  Smith.      Gazetteer    U.   S. 


Letters  fTom  N.  A. 


Id  the  witds.     1856. 


Rambles  ii 
n  N.  Am. 


N.  Am 


917-1  W-3  I 

r8j4,  av.    9i7,aj  | 

1851.  2».    917  3S  I 

, .      71  40  i 
-    <)'7  39 

-917-1  71  I 


.,-.917.1  44 

>  U.  S.     av gi7.i  ^t 

"S45-     *  V 917  31 

\.     The  western  world.     1847- 917-1  77 
C.     Life   and   liberty  in   Am. 

ss8-     av 917  41 

1.     Atlantic  and  traos-atlantic.  ■  917. 1  Si 

INKS.     Travels.     1853 917  39 

r.     Diary  in  Am.  1S39.    6  v...  917.1  56 
V.     Retrospect  of  west.  tTavel.917.1  54 

n  America.      1837.     a  v 917.  i  aj 

.  Run  thro' the  U.  S.   1840.  a  v.  917,1  36 

Geog.  description.     1818 917  1 

jg^ioU.  S,     186J.. .917.1  98 

Sketch  of  the  U.  S.     1833 917. 1  49 

Trai-els  in  N.  Am.     1836 917  29 

Tra^-els.     1817 91717 

IropressiODS  of  Am.     1835 917-1  sa 

White,  red,  black.   1853.  3v,. 917.1  84 
Matheson'.     Visitto  American 

hes.     1835.     av 917.150 

IMAK,  Duke  b/.     Travels.  1(126.917.1  34 
Hartford  to  Quebec.     1819. .     917  ao 

y.      Pedestrian  lour.     i8ai 917  ai 

Three  years  in  N.  Am.  1831.  917. 1  41 

Visit  to  the  U.  S.     184a 917. i   117 

.     Id  N.  and  S.  Am.     1853 917  37 

:e£Ki.    Notes.    1858 917.180 

E.     Domestic  manners  of  Amer- 

-     1839- 9171  63 

Tour  in  N.  Am.    iSsi-'ja.  a  v.     917  17 

Six  months  in  Am.     183a.     a  v.     917  34 

reminiscences.. .  917.1  40 


1851. 


..917.1  38 
^U.  S.     1B50.-917.1  79 

Society  in  Am.     i8ar 917.  i  31 

America.     1846.    3v 917.1  67 

New  En'gla.nd. 
Travels  in   N.   E.  and  N.  V, 

4  V 917.2  7 

Letters  on  the  east,  states. . . .  917.3  11 
nd,  iodal  life,  ^9^  <*■"■     R'f- 

tte;  by  Foster,    v.  3 1655 

ewEflfflwd  by-^ones.  1883.834.1   151 


Rhode  I  si  and. 
Dorr,  T.  W.     Life  and  times;  by  King.gzs-i  ai8 
Sketches  of  Newport.     184a 9i7-a  17 

Nkw  Vork. 
Child,  Afri.     Letters  from  N.  V.     2  v.. .  917.3  33 

Curtis.     Lotus-eating.     1854 917.  i  86 

Fowler.    TourinN.  V.     1830. 917-36 

French.     Gazetteer  of  N.  V.     1861. .  .917.3  W-3 

Cordos.     Gaietleer  of  N.  Y.  1836 917.3  W-a 

IIamuonU  and  MANSt'lKLi).  Country  mar- 
gins.     1855 917.3  16 

HOTC-HKIN.     Settlement  of  Western  N.  Y.     384  41 
HoucH,  ed.     Extinguishment    of    Indian 

titles,     a  V 973.3  4 

Hunt.  Speech,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  19,  1859.329.1  Pam.  44 
LiEDER,  a/.     Phila.  to  Niagara.     1834. . .    917.3  4 

Pal'ldini:.    V&A  917-331 

Si'AFFORD.    Gazetteer  of  N.  V.   1834  . .  .917.3  VV-t 

Pennsylva.ma. 
BowEN.     Pict.  sketch-b'k  of  Penn.   1854..  917.  j  17 

GoREios.     Gazetteer  of  Penn.     1832 917.3  W-4 

Lanman.     Letters  from  Alleghany  m'ls. .  917.3  18 
Views  of  Philadelphia.     1827 917.3  B-l 

Washisuton. 
Morrison's  guide  10  Washington.  1853.  .917.4  W-6 
Tour  of  cadets  to  Washington.     1S26  ....  917.4  48 

The  .SouTii  at  Laroe. 

Featherstonhaucii.     Thro' slave  stales.  917.4  11 

Flint.    Recollections,  ten  years.     1826. . ,  917.4  Z3 

Olmstead.     The  cotton  kingdom.     3  v. .   917.46 

Journey  in  seaboard  slave  sutes.     1856.    917.4  8 

Journey  in  ihe  back  country.     i85o 917-4  9 

Journey  through  Texas,     1857 917-4  10 

Paulding.     Letters  from  the  South,  a  v.    917.4  4 
Southern  states.     1856 317  18 

Virginia. 
St  ROT  HER  (Porte  Crayon).  Va.  illuslrated.  917.4  36 

Alabama. 
RoYALL.     Letters  from  Ala.     1830 917.4  IS 

Florida. 

Sprague.     The  Florida  war.     1848 974.3  a 

ViGNOLES.     The  Floridas.     1823 9'7-4  ao 

War  in  Florida.     1836 974. 3  4 

Brackenridge.     Views  of  La.     1817 917.4  34 

Marcv.     Exploration  Red  River.     1852.  .917.4  33 


74 


UNITED  STATES:    FROM  MONROE  TO  BUCHANAN. 


Texas. 

Crockett.     Exploits  in  Texas.     1837. .  .917.4  27 

FoOTE.     Texas  and  Texans.     1841 974  42 

Green.     Texian  exp.  ag'st  Mier.     1845 . .    974  40 

Kendall.     Texan  Santa  F^  exp.  2  v 917.4  28 

Smith.     Texas  Republic.     1876 974.3  Paxn.  i 

Arkansas. 

Nuttal.     Travels  into  Ark.     1819 917.4  25 

Schoolcraft.     Scenes  in  Ozark  M'ts. ..  .917.4  26 

The  Great  West. 

CoLTON.     Western  tourist.    1845 917.5  W-2 

Cooke.     Scenes  in  the  army.    1857 917.5  70 

Curtis.     Western  portraiture.     1852 917.526 

Dragoon  campaigns  to  Rocky  M'ts.    1836. 917.5  71 
Farnham.     In  Western  prairies.     1839.  .917.5  47 

Garrard.    Wah-to-yah.     1850 917.5  83 

Gerstaecker.     Wild  sports,  far  west.  .*9I7.5  121 
Gregg.     Commerce  of  the  prairies.     2  v. 91 7. 5  79 

Hall.     The  West.     1848 317  14 

Hall.     Letters  from  the  West.     1828 917.5  19 

Irving.     Crayon  miscellany.     1854 *9i7.5  135 

Tour  dans  les  prairies.     1845 917.5  138 

Long.     Pittsburgh  to  Rocky  M'ts.     2  v.. 917.5  40 

Montgomery.     Eagle  Pass.     1852 917.5  73 

Pike.     Expeditions.     1805-1807 9175  9 

Steele's  western  guide-book.     1836 98.9  5 

Suthron.      Prairiedom.     1845 917. 5  81 

The  Lakes. 

COLTON.     Tour  of  Amer.  lakes.     2v 917.5  15 

McKenney.     Tour  to  the  lakes.     1827...  917.5  3 
Scenes  of  Lake  Huron.     1836 917.5  167 

Ohio. 

Cist.     Cincinnati.     1841 ^ . .  975  29 

Same.     1851 3^7  5 

Same.     1859 3176 

Taneyhill.    The  Leatherwood  god.  1871  975  20 

Illinois. 

Atwater.     Tour  to  Prairie  Du  Chien 917.5  5 

BiRKBECK.     Letters  from  Illinois.    1818..   917.5  2 
Illinois  in  1837 917,5  27 

Wisconsin. 

Description  of  Wisconsin 917.5  28 

Wisconsin.     1858 917.5  29 

Iowa. 

Iowa.     1855 917.5  W-6 

The  Upper  Mississippi. 

Beltrami.     In  Europe  and  Am.     2v. . .     917.5  '4 

Bond.     Minnesota.     1853 917-5  33 

Bradford.     Notes  on  the  N.  W.     1846.  .917.5  20 


Lapham. 
Ritchie. 


Parker. 


I 


Featherstonhaugh.      Up   the   Minnay 

Sotor.    1847.    2v < 

KiNZiE.     Wau-bun.     1830-1833 c 

Lanman.     Summer  in  the  wilderness 

Long.  '  Source  of  the  St.  Peter's,  etc.  2  v.c 
Oliphant.  Minn,  and  far  west.  1885...^ 
Schoolcraft.    Sourcesof  the  Miss.  1820.^ 

Through  the  upper  Miss.     1832 q 

Travels  through  the  N.  W.     1820 c 

Seymour.     Sketches  of  Minn.     1850 c 

Kansas. 

DoY.     Kansas  narrative,     i860 

GiHON.     Geary  and  Kansas.     1857 

Gladstone.    Englishman  in  Kansas c 

Hale.     Kansas  and  Nebraska.     1854. . . 

Across  the  Continent. 

Bv^LF.  and  HZAV.  Central  route.  1854.. 
Fremont.     Exploring  exp.  1 842-1 844 

Same 

Same 

Gilpin.     Central  gold  region,     i860 

Greeley.     N.  Y.  to  S.  Francisco.  1859.. 

Irving.     Bonneville's  adventures * 

Moellhausen.     Miss,  to  the  Pacific.  2  v. 

Parker.     Tour  beyond  Rocky  M'ts 9 

Surveys  for  Pacific  R.  R.   1853-54.   ^3  v. 9 

Colorado. — Utah. — N.  Mexico. — .^ri 

Bartlett.     Explorations.     1854.     2v. ..( 

Cooke.     Coaquest  of  N.  M.  and  Cal 

Davis.     El  Gringo.     1857 ^ 

Domenech.     In  the  great  deserts.     2  v. . . 
E.MORY.     U.  S.  and  Mex.  boundary  ...  .91 
Hughes.     Doniphan's  expedition.  1849.. < 

Ives.     Colorado  River.     1861 91 

Remy  am/  Brenchley.     Great  Salt  Lake. 

1861.     2  V 91 

Simpson.     Great  Basin  of  Utah.     1859.  .91 

Reconnaissance.     1852 t 

Sitgrkaves.  Zuni  and  Colorado  Rivers.  .< 
Stansbury.      To  Great  Salt  Lake.     2  v. .« 

California. 
Borthwick.  Three  years  in  Cal.  1857.. 9 
Brooks.  Among  goldfinders.  1849. 917.5 
Colton.  Three  years  in  Cal.  i860. . .  .9 
Dunbar.  Romance  of  the  age.  1867. . . 
Emory.     Reconnoissance  to  San  Diego..  .• 

Farnham.     California.     1856 9 

Letts.     California.     1853 9 

Ryan.     California.     1850.     2  v 9 

Taylor,  B.     Eldorado.     1850.     2  v 

Taylor,  W.     California  life.     1858 9 

Same.     1867 


♦  For  youns^  readers. 


TED     STATES:    SLAVERY  AND  THE  SLAVERY  CONFLICT. 


76 


tcON    AND   Wash.  Te». 

^ea.rs  on  Pacific.     iSjS... 917.5  136 

tmbia  River.     1833 gl7-5  113 

Voyage  to  N.  W.  coast... 917.5  117 

ria.      1B51 "9'7-5  "8 

rrattve.      1851 917.5  130 

in  missions.     1146 9I7-S  "S 

tiwest  coast.     1857 917.5  laS 

['    AND   THE   SLAVERY   CON- 
FLICT. 

(itoty.      1843-1358.     16  V 326.  P-i 

•laveiy  sanctioned?    1860.336  Pam.  is 
ation  Soc.     Rep'l.     1833.. 3*6  Pam.  5 

1870-1871 315  Pam.  I 

The  iron  furnace.     1863 974-4  23 

y  years  in  chains 336  43 

:.       The    God    of    the   Bible 

slavery 3a6  Pam.  II 

IN.   Life;  byRedpalh.   i860.. 933.1  317 
etters;  r^.  by  Sanborn.   1885.923.1  3S6 

by  Sanborn.     1878 933.1  340 

ences;  by  Brown.     1880 9*31  397 

The  slave  trade.     1840 336  13 

The  slave  power.     1863 336  36 

1851 572  10 

a  slaver.    I S64 .     326  42 

he  sbve  trade.     1853 336  iS 

IS  .1864...      33638 

color.    1857.     336  35 

336  10 

1863 326  33 

s.     1884 336  56 

Hisi.  of  3  T...       336  7 

Resulls  of  1863.     326  37 

3!6  49 

326  Pam.  6 

F.  freedom. 933.1  318 

he  refugee.    1856 336  34 

Sociology  for  South.  1854. .  336  19 
Studies  on  slavery.  1852. . .  316  13 
Africa's  rederaption.     1853..     336  15 

ism.  336  Para.  3 

iAM.    SignificaDce  of  the  stnig- 

857 336  Pam.  13 

ve  bill;  hist.,  etc.     1S50 326  Pam.  7 

W.    L.     And   bis  times ;    by 

1.     i88r 933.1  336 

f"  of  abolitionism 336  Pam.  lo 

o.     1879 933.1  384 

.  R.     Exiles  of  Florida, 9743  5 

r  BvcU.     1883 933.1  446 


Goodwin.    Natural  hisL  of  secession. . . .  336  39  . 

Greeley.     Hist,  of  Ihe  struggle.     1S56. .  326  57 

Political  text-book.     1S60 336  37 

Griffiths.  3ft  freedom. . . .  336  31 

GuROWSKi.  i860 336  39 

^SSfc**  1854 336  14 

Havgood.     Our  brother  in  black.     1S81.  33651 

Helper.     The  impending  crisis,     i860..  326  38 

The  negroes.     1858 573  1 1 

HiLDRETH.     Despotism  in  Am.     1854. . .  336  so 

Hodgson.     Cradle  of  the  confederacy 974.4  50 

Hopkins.     Slavery;  a  lec't.     1851... 90.5  Psm.  i 

Jenkins.     The  Coolie.     1871 336  45 

}  plantation 336  35 


Kemble.    J        w 

LAURF„^S.  'W 

l-OVEJOY. 

LuNT.     Origin  of  the  « 

Manning.     Six  months 

Massie.      America.      li 

May,  S.  J.     Memoirs  ; 

Recollections.     i86q. 


slavery.  .326  Pam.  4 
by  Tanner...      98.1  7 

ar.     1866 971.3  30 

on  a  slaver 336  53 

'63 336  41 

by  Mumford 932.  i  73 

336  44 

Moore.     Slavery  in  Mass 336  36 

Motley.     Causes  of  Ihc  cixnlwar..  .339.1  Pam.  14 
MOTT.  J.  rtnrf  L.   Life  and  tetters.  1884.  .923.1  480 

Owen.     Wrong  of  slavery.     1864 33647 

Parkek.     Trial  and  defense.    1855 336  aa 

Paulding.     Slavery  in  the  U.  S.     1836..     33611 
Phillips,    Wendell.    Address   on;    by 

Beecher 933.1  Pam.  40 

Address  on  ;  by  Curtis.     1884 923.1  Pam.  41 

Eulogy;  by  Higginson.     1884  . .  .923.1  Para.  39 

Life,  etc.;  by  Austin.     1884 933.1  489 

Speeches,  etc.     1864 326  40 

PiKB.     First  blows.    1879 971.3  54 

PiLLSBtiRV.     Anti-slavery  apostles.    1884.     326  55 

Pollard.     Black  diamonds.     1859 326  48 

Pro-slavery  argument.     1853 336  16 

Revniilds,     Barons  of  the  south.     1862.     336  34 

SkaburV.     Slavery  justified.     1861 326  30 

Sf.ward.  Addresson;  by  Adams.  1S73. .923.1  B-6 

923.1  348 

Works,     s  V 339.1  76 

Slaughter.     Virginian  hisL  o(  coloniza- 
tion.     1855 335  3 

Biography ;  by  Froth- 

H    923-1  347 

Spenger.    Appeal  for  freedom.    1859.  .326  Pam.  i 
Spooner.  of  slavery.     326  17 

Still.     U  :'"     1872 32646 

Stowe.     Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  cabin 326  50 

In  favor  of  Slavery. . . .     326  23 

SOMNEH.      Life;  by  Lester.      1874 923.1  349 

Memoirs  and  letters;  by  Pierce,   v.  t-3.  .923.1  360 
Works.     13  V 329.1  116 


78 


UNITED   STATES:    THE  CIVIL  WAR. 


Navy  (The)  in  the  civil  war.     3  v. 

1.  Soley.     Blockade  and  cruisers 971*4  I79 

2.  Ammen.     Atlantic  Coast 97i>4  180 

3.  Mahan.     Gulf  and  inland 97i«4  181 

Nichols.     Story  of  the  great  march *97i.4  79 

Patterson.     Shenandoah.     1861 971.4  207 

Quint.     Potomac  and  Rapidan.     1864. . .  971.4  61 

Reed.     Vicksburg  campaign 97i'4  176 

SCHALK.     Campaigns  of  1862-1863 355.1  7 

Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Hist. 

Soc.  Pers.  narrat's.    First  series.  .971.4  Pam.  2 

X. — Rhodes.    First  campaif^  of  2d  R.  I.  Inf. 
2. — Monroe.    R.  I.  Artillery  at  first  Bull  Run. 
3. — Bliss.    Service  in  ist  R.  I.  cavalry. 
4. — Butts.    Loss  of  the  Monitor. 
5. — Pettis.    Kit  Carson's  fight. 
6. — Tobie.    To  Richmond  as  a  prisoner. 
7. — Parkhurst.    Cavalry  service  in  La. 
8. — Hutchinson.    The  bay  fight. 
9.— Metcalf.    The  3d  Reg't  R.  L  Volunteers, 
zo. — Case.    Battle  of  the  mine. 

Same.     Second  series 971-4  Pam.  3 

z. — Browne.    First  cruise  of  the  Montauk. 

2. — Barney.    First  three  months  in  the  army. 

3.— Chase.    Battery  F.,  1st  R.  I.  Light  Artillery. 

4. — Avery.    The  Bumside  expedition. 

5. — Traver.    Roanoke  Island,  etc. 

6. — Bumside.    The  Bumside  expedition. 

7.— Addeman.    Two  years  with  colored  troops. 

8. — Peck.    Before  Petersburg. 

9. — Rogers.    Chancellorsville. 
10. — Denison.    Cedar  Mountain. 
•     zz.— Monroe.    Reminiscences.    1861-1865. 
12.— Butts.    Along  the  blockade. 
13. — Spicer.    High  school  boys  of  the  zoth  R.  I.  V. 
Z4.— Tobie.    Cavalry  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac. 
Z5.— Bliss.    Prison  life  of  Lt.  Fales. 
16.— Williams.    Siege  of  Charleston. 
17.— Woodbury.    Gen.  Burnside. 
z 8.— Parkhurst.    With  the  nth  R.  I.  Volunteers. 
19.— Bucklyn.    Cedar  Creek, 
ao.— Gardiner.    Cavalry  in  Pope's  campaign. 

Same.     Third  series 971-4  Pam.  4 

z.— Hutchinson.    The  Texan  blockade. 

2. — Simpson.     Four  months  a  prisoner. 

3. — Avery,    (junboat  service,  James  River. 

4.— Cory.     Fredericksburg. 

5. — Peck.    Camp  and  hospital. 

6.— Bliss.    With  Sheridan,  etc. 

7. — Chase.    Bat.  F.,  ist  R.  I.  Lt.  Art.  in  N.  C. 

8. — Butts.    Gunboat  on  the  Nansemond. 

9.— Denison.     Battle  of  Groveton. 
10. — Roe.    Monocacy. 
II.— Lapham.     laih  Reg't  R.  I.  V. 

Stevenson.     Battle  of  Stone's  river 971-4  191 

SwiNTON.     Campaigns,  army  of  the  Poto- 
mac.    1871 971-4  57 

Twelve  decisive  battles.     1871 971.4  37 

Taylor.     Mission  Ridge,  etc 97^-4  80 

Tremain.    Closing  days  about  Richmond.       906  i 


United  States  Congress.     Joint   com.   on 
conduct  of  war.    Rep't.     1863.     3  ▼.  9714 

Same.     1863-1864.     6  v 328.1  ] 

Same.     1865.     3v 97Mi 

Same.     Supplemental.     z866 9714 

Van  Horne.     Army  of  the  Cumberland. 

1875.     3v 97M 

Confederate  Side, 

Abrams.     Siege  of  Vicksburg.     1863.974.4  I^ 
Allan.     Jackson  in  the  Shenandoah .... 

Battle-fields  of  the  South.     1864 97^ 

Duke.     Morgan's  cavalry.     1867 974 

Early.     Jackson  against  Pope 97^ 

Falling  flag,  The.     1874 97^ 

HoTCHKiss  and  Allan.  Chancellorsville.  97^ 

Jones.     Siege  of  Savannah.     1874 974 

Same 974 

Spencer.  Last  days  of  war  in  N.  C.  1866. 974 


Regimental  Histories,  Etc. 

Union  Side. 

BouDRYE.  History  5th  N.  V.  cavalry. .  .9714 
Bo  wen.  History  37th  reg't  Mass.  Vols.  .9714 
Clark.  Hist.  11 6th  reg't  N.V.  Vols.  1868. 

Conyngham.    Irish  brigade 97 

CuDWORTH.     History  ist  Mass.  Vols. . .  .971 

Davis.     Hist.  104th  Penn.  Vols 97: 

Flejharty.   Our  reg't ;  io2d  111 971 

Gould.     Hist.  ist-ioth-29th  Me.  reg't... 
Hannakord.    Story  of  a  reg't :  zothOhia97: 

Hanson.     Hist,  of  6th  Mass.  Vols 971 

Johns.     Life  with  49th  Mass.  Vols 971 

JUDD.     Story  of  33d  N.  Y.  S.  Vols 971, 

Kelley.    What  I  saw  and  suffered.  1866. 
Kreutzer.   Notes  with  98th  N.  V.  Vols. 971, 

Locke.     Story  of  the  nth  Penn 

Mills.  Chronicles  21st  reg't  N.  V.  Vols.. 90.6! 
New  York.    Presentation  of  colors  to  the 

Leg.     1863 fsffi 

Presentation  of  flags  to  gov'r.    1865.  .971.4  \ 
Powers.     Story  of  38th  Mass.  Vols 9714S 

Hist.  33d  Iowa  Vols 971JJ 

Hist.  looth  reg't  N.  Y.  Vols. .     94 

Hist.  Penn.  Reserve  Corps. . . .  97IU 

Vermont  brigade 97M' 

Hawkins'  Zouaves 97IJ 


Sperry. 

Stowits. 

Sypher. 

Walker. 

Whitney. 


Winthrop.     The  N.  Y.  7th  reg't I] 

Wood.     The  7th  reg't  N.  Y 9714 

Woodward.     Our  campaigns 97t«4 

Confederate  Side. 

Goldsborough.     Maryland  line.     1869.. 
Harrison.     Pickett's  men.     1879 


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toway  ST^^ys*      1878 ^ . . .  974.4  49 

Atham  artillery.     1867 974-4  41 

tth  the  Washington  Artillery. .  974.4  68 

Hist.  1st  Ky.  Brig.     1868..  974.4  18 

I  only  dare.     (Parker  Art.). . . .  974.4  69 

Prrsonal  War  Narratives. 

Union  Side. 

the  war  ;  by  participants *97i.4  151 

Private  chapter  of  the  war 971.4  I53 

Loyalty  on  the  frontier.     1863..     98.1  4 
The  rebellion  on  the  border. .    975.4  6 
The  knightly  soldier ;  by  Tnim- 
*923.i  278 

.4  159 

159^ 

•4  177 

.4  107 

.4  113 
.4  141 

1.4  76 
.4  174 

.4  147 
.4  149 

1.4  74 
.4  115 

.4  188 
.4  114 
.4  140 
.4  116 
.4  119 

.4  173 
.4  121 

.4  118 

.4  208 

.4  128 

.4  120 


Boys  of  *6i *97 

*97i. 

nd  nights  on  the  battle  field. .  .^97 

ing  the  flag *97 

ears  of  fighting *97 

Diary  of  an  army  surgeon 97 

.  Three  y  *rs  in  the  federal  cavalry.  *9 

.     War  diary.     1863-1865 97 

Ki.     Diary.     1862-1863 97 

f.   Stories  of  the  war  by  soldiers. *97 
OS.     Army  life  in  a  black  reg't .  *9 

Boys  in  blue 97 

.     Recollections  of    a    drummer 

*97 

Camp-fire,  etc *97 

If  AX.     Medical  recollections 97 

Sketches  of  the  war. ^97 

Bivouac  and  battle  field 97 

XR.     Capturing  a  locomotive. . .  *97 

\     Soldiers*  letters 97 

I  and  pigeon-hole  generals 97 

Incidents  of  the  war 97 

!>90N.     Secret  service *97 

The  bugle-blast 97 

d  stripes  in  rebeldom. 

Pictures,  camp  and  field 9 

w.     Campaigns  of  a    non-com- 

Jit .97 

£SEY.    War  memoranda 97 

cs.     Bullet  and  shell 97 


1862 820.1  29 

1.4  77 

.4  117 
.4  198 
.4  184 
OP.     Washington  as  a  camp 13001 

Confederate  Side, 

I    Secret  service  in  Europe 974.4  63 

ON.  A  rebel's  recollections.  1875.974.4  36 

F€nir  years  in  the  saddle 974.4  26 

eCs,  The.      1867 974.4  13 

Kdwrnace  atnd  retreat.     1880 974.4  51 


Hunt.     The  Shenandoah 971-4  146 

Jones.     Rebel  war  clerk's  diary.    2  v. . . .  974.4  28 
McCarthy.    Soldier  life,  army  of  N.  Va.  974.4  60 

Richmond  during  the  war.     1867 974-4  30 

Semmes.     Service  afloat 974-4  65 

Smith.     Confederate  war  papers 974-4  70 

Stevenson.      Thirteen  months  in  rebel 

army.     1862 974-4  45 

Taylor.     Destruction,  reconstruction 974.4  48 

Prison  Narratives. 
Union  Side, 


Abbott. 
Browne. 
Cavada. 
Drake. 


Prison  life *97i.4  126 

Four  years  in  secessia *97l-4  127 

Libby  life *97i-4  125 

Fast  and  loose  in  Dixie *97i-4  154 

DuGANNE.     Camps  and  prisons 971-4  129 

Ely.    Journal  in  Richmond 971-4  124 

Fisher.     Yankee  conscript 971-4  I35 

Geer.    Beyond  the  lines *97i-4  134 

Glazier.     Capture,  prison,  escape *97i-4  132 

Same *97i-4  133 

Hamlin.     Martyria,  Andersonville 971.4  130 

Kellogg.      Life  and  death  in  prisons. .  -971.4  123 

McElroy.     Andersonville,     1879 971-4  32 

Narratives  of  prisoners 971-4  122 

Sabre.     Nineteen  months  a  prisoner. . .  .971.4  152 
Spencer.     Andersonville  ;  trial  of  Wirz.  971.4  131 

Walls  that  talk  :  Libby  prison 971-4  197 

Wirz.     Trial  of.     1865 346  10 

Confederate  Side. 

Barbiere.     Scraps  from  prison  table 974-4  34 

Keiley.     In  vinculis.     1866 974-4  35 

Mahoney.    Prisoner  of  state * . .  .971.4  137 

Marshall.     The  Am.  Bastile.    1870 346  8 

Hospital. — Ambulance. — Army  Relief. 

Brockett<i«//Vaugiian.    Woman's  work 

in  the  war 971-4  I39 

Gumming.     Hospital  life.      1866 974.4  33 

Goodrich.     The  tribute  book 971-4  B-i 

Hanaford.    Field,  hospital,  etc.     1866. .  971.4  75 
Hosmer.     Rep't  of  delegates.  Gen.  Aid 

Soc.     1862 90.6  Pam.  2 

Magill.     Women  of  the  war.     1871 974-4  32 

Medical  and  surgical  hist.     3  v 6io  B-l 

MooRE.     Women  of  the  war 971-4  138 

United    States    Christian    Com.      Annual 

rep'ts.     1862-1864.     3  V 361  26 

Annals  ;  by  Moss. 361  8 

Work  on  the  field 361  19 


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UNITED   STATES:    THE  CIVIL  WAR. 


U.  S.  Sanitary  Com.     Bulletin.     3  V 361  4 

Documents  of.     2  v 361  2 

In  the  Miss,  valley  ;  by  Newberry 361  7 

Its  works,  etc 361  i 

Objects  and  methods 361  Pam.  3 

Foreign  Views  and  Visitors. 
Union  Side. 

Bright.     Speeches  on  Am.  question 971.4  73 

BiCEY.     Six  months  in  federal  states 917.  i  94 

Gasparin.     Am.  before  Europe.     1862. .  971.4  55 

Uprising  of  a  great  people.     1861 971*4  54 

GODDARD.     Letters  on  the  rebellion 971.4  48 

Kohl.     Travels.     1861 917  43 

Laboulaye.     The  g^ilt  of  the  war.  .971.4  Pam.  7 

Langel.     The  U.  S.  during  the  war 97 t. 4  72 

Peto.     Resources  of  Am.     1865 91 7.1  89 

Short  American  tramp  in  1864 917  46 

Trollope.     North  America.     1862 917  44 

Same 917  45 

Confederate  Side. 

EsTVAN.     War  pictures.     1863 974- 4  21 

Same 974-4  22 

.  Freemantle.     Three  months  in  southern 

states.     1863 974.4  24 

Same 974-4  25 

Rosfs.     Visit  to  cities  and  camps.     1865. .  974.4  59 

Foreign  Relations. 

"Alexandra";  trial  of  case  of  the.  2  v..  346  12 
Bernard.  Neutrality  of  Great  Britain.  .971.4  B-9 
Boynton.  Eng.  and  F.  neutrality.  1864.  327.1  7 
Kingsley.  French  intervention ....  329. 1  Pam.  13 
Trial  of  crew  of  Savannah.     1862 346  11 

Political  Discussion. 

Union  Side. 

Bledsoe.     Is  Davis  a  traitor?     1866. . . .  342.1  28 

Bout  well.     Speeches  and  papers 329.1  84 

Brownlow.  Sketches  of  secession.  '1862.  974.4  7 
Chittenden.     Debates  of  conv.  at  Wash. 

Feb.,  1861 971.4  2 

Clay,  C.  M.  Speech,  Albany.  1863.. 329.1  Pam.  12 
Congdon.    Tribune  essays.    1857-1863.  .329.1  101 

Conway.     The  rejected  stone 97 14  196 

Curtis.     Executive  power.     1862 329.1  Pam.  5 

Davis.     Speech  at  Phil.     1863 329.1  Pam.  7 

Dickinson.     Duty  of  loyal  men 971.4  Pam.  13 

The  union.     1861 329.  i  Pam.  18 

Dix.     Speeches.     1864.     2  v 329.  i  99 

Everett.  Oration,  July  4,  1861  . .  .329.1  Pam.  16 
Future  of  the  country 971-4  I*am.  5 


Holt.  -Address  to  Ky.     1861 329.1 

Jay.     Address,  July  4,  1861 971-4 

The  great  conspiracy.     1861 329. ; 

KiRKLAND.    Destiny  of  our  country.  339. 1 
Loyal  Publication  Soc.    Pamphlets.    1864- 

1865.     Nos.  45-78 ; 9 

New  York   and   Richmond   V.   M.  C.   A. 

War  cor.     1861 971.^ 

Raymond.  Letters  to  Yaucey 971-4 

Record  of  Democratic  party.  i86o-'65 .  329.  i 
Seward.     (See  under  *'  Slavery  and  the 

slavery  conflict.*') 
Seymour.     Speeches.     1861-1862.  .971.4 
Smith,  G.     No  treason  in  civil  war.  .329.1 
Speed.     Opinion  on  power  of  military  to 

try  assassins  of  Lincoln 346 

Sumner.     (See  under  "Slavery  and  the 

slavery  conflict.") 
SwiNTON.    War  for  the  Union.    1 864. .  329. 1 

Tuckerman.     The  rebellion.     1861 •: 

Tyson.     A  ray  of  light.     1862  c 

Wakeman.     Speech.     1864 329.  i 

Confederate  Side. 

Dean.     Crimes  of  the  war 9; 

Farrar.  The  war;  its  causes,  etc.  1864. .  ^ 
Lothian.    Confederate  secession.    1864. . 

Peyto.n.     The  American  crisis.     2  v 

Stei'HENS.     Const,  view  of  the  war.  2  v . .  ^ 
Sup.  to  same.     1872 ^ 

The  Freedmen. 

Brown.     The  negro  in  the  rebellion 9; 

Freedmen;    Gen.    Sup.    Tenn.    and   Ark. 

Report.     1864 9; 

McKaye.     The  emancipated  slave.  .329.1  ! 

Miscellaneous. 

Barnes.     Draft  riots  in  N.  Y.     1863 3 

Ft.  Pillow  massacre;  Cong,  investigation.  .9; 
LiEBER.  Gov't  of  armies  in  the  field. 355.1 
Lord.     The  dead  of  the  war.     1862.. 90.6 

Nichols.     Payment  of  bounties 971.4 

Pitman,  ed.  Treason  trials  at  Indianapolis. 
Rains.     Hist,  confed.  powder  works. 974,4 
Trip  of  the  Oceanus  to  Sumter.     1865. .  .9* 
United  States.    Adj. -Gen.    General  orders 

affecting  vol.  force.     1861 3 

Congress.    Com.  on  commerce.     Report 

on  trade  with  rebel  states.     1865 9', 

Report  on  government  contracts.     1861. 

2  V 

Select  com.  of  five.     Reports.     1861...^ 
Select  com.     Report  on  disturbed  condi- 
tion of  country.     1861 329.1 


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OL.LS — Registers — Records. 

t  States.  Navy.  Register.  .359.1  Pam.  i 
tcs.    Army.    Vol.  force.   Official 

T.      1861-1865.     8v 3551  51 

:rs  on  the  roll.     1883.     5v 355159 

honor.      Names  of  soldiers  who 
1861-1865.     29  V 355.1  22 

StaU  Records. 

5.  Adj. -Gen.  Rep't.  1862-66..  355.1  12 
lolonels  and  regts;  by  Stuart. . .  975-4  4 
USETTS.      Inthercb.;  Headley..    972.43 

war;  by  Schouler.     2  v 972-4  i 

:SEY.     And  the  rebellion;  by  Fos- 

1868 973.4  I 

►RK.       Record  of  officers  and  pri- 

s.      1861-1865.     8v 355.1  B-i 

In  the  war;  by  Reid.     2v 975-4  1 

.VANIA.     History  of  Vols.     1861- 

5-     5  ▼ 973.4B-1 

Island.    The  dead  of  the  war.. 3 55.  i  Pam.  i 

;  rebellion;  by  Stone 972.4  4 

In  the  war;  by  Whitman  fl«</ True.  972.4  5 
SIN.     In  the  war;  by  Love 975-4  3 


ECONSTRUCTION   AND  SINCE. 

storical  record.     1872-1874.   3v...  971  P-2 

;.     Hist.  39th  congress 971.5  i 

IP.     Trial  of  impeachment.  (Cong. 

OTd.     V.  19.) 328.1  D-B-I34 

L     Sketch ;  by  Balistier.     1 884 ....  923.  i  490 

Bty  years  of  congress,     v.  i 971-4  192 

X 971.4  194 

LAND.    Life;  by  Dorsheimer.  1884.     91.  i  7 

;  by  King.     1884 91-I  4 

;byTripIett 9^1  6 

;byWelch.     1884 9^.1  5 

ILD.    Address;  by  Buckham. . 923,  i  Pam.  31 

fy;  by  Blaine.     1882 923.1  430 

jy;  by  Hoar.     1881 923-I  Pam.  32 

;  by  AJger.     1881 *923- 1  419 

;  by  Bnndy.     18S0. *923.i  402 

by  Conwell.     1881 923-1  420 

hf  RidpsLth,     iSSi 923.1  423 

abfn  to  White  House;  by  Thayer. 923.1  417 

^in  London  at  death  of 923.1  427 

B hist.;  by  redder.      1882 923.1  428 

{Seepage  77-)  .  , 

Life;  by  liov^ar^-      1876. ..  ..923.1  269 

Hist,   of    Cr^r.^    ^""^  ^^   ^^^         ^ 

97t-4  ^-i 


iSc 


Hendricks.     Life;  by  Hensel.     1884...     91.1  7 
Johnson,  A.  Trial  of  impeachment.  (Cong. 

Globe.  40th  cong.,  2d  sess.  sup.  vol. 

marked  82.) 328.1  D-B-133 

(See  biography,  page  76.) 
Marble.     The  electoral  commission.. 971. 5  Pam.  i 

Southern  States. 

Andrews.     The  South  since  the  war 974.5  i 

Brown.     My  southern  home.     1880 917.4  34 

Fortune.     Black  and  white.     1884 974- 5  18 

Hardy.     Down  South.     1883 917-4  5© 

Hull.     Sectional  reorganization 971.5  Pam.  2 

Jones.  Addresses,  confed.  survivors  ass'n. 

1879-1885 974.4  Pam.  2 

Kennaway.     On  Sherman's  track.    1867.  917.4  31 

King.     The  Southern  States.     1875 917.4  B-i 

Latham.     Black  and  white.     1867 917.1  95 

Leigh.     Ten  years  on  a  Ga.  plantation  . .  917.4  44 

Leland.     Voice  from  S.  C.     1879 974.5  2 

NoRDHOFF.  The  cotton  States..  1875..  917.4  30 
Pollard.  Lost  cause  regained.  1868  . .  974.4  44 
Royall.     Reply  to  "  A  fool's  errand."  . .    974.5  3 

ScHURZ.     The  new  South.     1885 974-5  Pam.  I 

Sumner.  Reorganiz'n  of  rebel  States.  329.1  Pam.  21 
Somers.  South.  States  since  war.  1871..  917.4  35 
TouRGEE.     Appeal  to  Coesar.     1884 974-5  19 

Same 974-5  20 

The  invisible  empire.     1881 54iio 

United  States.     Congress.     Joint  com.  on 

reconstruction.     Report.     1866 974-5  17 

Joint  com.  Rep't  on   Ku-Klux  conspir- 
acy.    1872.     13V 974-5  4 

Select  com.     Rep't  on  N.  O.  riots 345-1  21 

Political  Discussion. 

Blair,  M.     Speeches.     1865 329.1  Pam.  30 

Clarke.   Oration,  Best.,  July  5,  '75.. 329.1  Pam.  42 

Cornell.     Public  papers.     1880 329.  i  137 

Faneuil  Hall  Meeting.     1865 329.1  Pam.  22 

Address.     1865 329.1  Pam.  23 

Garfield.     Works.     1882.     2v 329.1138 

Independent   Rep.    literature.     Campaign 

of  1884 91- 1  9 

Julian.     Speeches.     1872 329.182 

Kelley.     Speech.     1865 329.1  Pam.  25 

Kirkland.     Letter  to  P.  Cooper..  ..329.1  Pam.  27 
Record  of  politics  and  politicians.     1865- 

1882;  index  to '•  Nation." 805  14 

Skinner.     Issues  of  politics.     1873 329.1  86 

Tammany  celebration,  July  4,  1S65.  .329.1  Pam.  29 

Ward.     Speeches.     1877 329.1  85 

Ware.    Oration,  Bost.,  July  4,  '73. ..329.1  Pam.  ^l 


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Alabama  Claims. 

Beaman.     Alabama  claims.     1871 341  18 

Davis.    Mr.  Sumner;  the  Alabama  claims. 

1878 341  Tarn.  I 

CUSHLSG.     Treaty  of  Washington.   1873..     341  15 
Geneva  tribunal  of  arbitration:    Case  of 

the  U.  S 341  12 

Counter  case  of  Great  Britain 341  13 

Argument  at  Cicneva 341  14 

United  Sutes.      H.  of  R.  42d  cong..  3d 

sess.  ex.   docs.:      Papers  relating  to  1 

treaty  of  Washington  and  Geneva  ar-  ' 

bitration.     6  v 328.  i  D-ij   . 


GENERAL  HISTORY. 

[Covering  several  or  all  periods.] 

Am.  Antiquarian  Soc.  Archzeologia  Ameri- 
cana.    7  v 972  B-3 

Am.  quarterly  register.     1848-51.     6  v..       905  8 
Armstrong's  primer  of  U.  S.  hist.     i88i.*97i  11 1 
Bancroft.     Hist.  U.  S.  to  1782.     10 v..     971  20  ' 
Same,  revised  and  ext.  to  1788.     6  v. . .     971  30 

Barnes'  centenary  history.     1876 *97i  81 

Barnes'  one  term  history *97i  88 

Bonner.     Child's  hist.  U.  S.    1874.     3  v.  *97i  99 
BONNKY.     Hist,  gleanings.     1875.     2  v..     971  40 
Bradford.     Hist,  federal  gov't.     1840..    971.3  i    ' 
Bryant  and  Gay.    Popular  hist.  U.  S.  ' 

1876.     4  V 971  B-3 

Buttkr WORTH.     Young  folks'  hist ♦971  no 

Coffin.    Building  the  nation.     1883 ♦971  113   ! 

Same ♦971   ii3>^ 

DeVere.     Romance  of  Am.  hist.    1872..     971  55 

Donaldson.     Hist,  of  public  domain 33328 

Doyle.      Hist.  U.  S.     1876. 97148   1 

Eliot.     Hist.  U.  S.  to  1872 *97i  105   ' 

Essex  institute.    Bulletin.    i87o-'8i.   13  v.  971   P-4   1 
F.,  W.  A.    Short  reading  list,  U.  S.  hist.  16  Pam.  11 
Gannett.     Boundaries  of  the  U.  S.,  etc.     971  50   ; 

Oilman.     Hist.  Am.  people.     1883 *97i  132 

Goodrich.     Hist.  U.  S.     1823 97i  85   i 

Gordon.     Hist.  U.  S.     1801.     3v 971  5 

Hale.     Hist.  U.  S.  to  1815 971  80 

HiATT.     Political  manual.     1865 '    971  84 

HiGGiNSON.    Young  folks*  hist,  of  IJ..S. .   ^971   51 

Same.     1875 *97r  52 

Same.     1883 ♦971   52^ 

Same.     1883 *97i   53   ; 

Same.     1883 *97i  54 

Hildreth.     Hist.  U.  S.  to  1821.     6v. ..     971   14 
HiNTON.     Hist,  and  topog.  U.S.      2  v. .  971   B-i    I 
Historical  magazine.     i857-*75.     23  V 971   I*-i    I 

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HowiTT.     Popular  hist.  U.S.     2  v 

Yignettes  of  Am.  hist 

Johnsto.n.     Hist.  Am.  politics.     1879... 

Same,  rev.  and  enl.      18S4 ♦g 

Leeds.     Smaller  hist.  U.  S.     18S2 

Lester.     Our  first  100  years.     1876 

Lincoln.  Presidents  of  the  U .  S.  1836 . .  c 
LossiNr..     Centennial  hist.  U.  S 

Cyclop,  of  U.  S.  hist.     iSSi.     2  v : 

School  hist.  U.  S.      1874 

McGee.  Irish  settlers  in  N.  Am.  1852. 
Mackenzie.  The  U.  S.  of  Am.;  a  hist. 
McM ASTER.     Hist,  people  U.  S.    v.  1-2. 

Same 

Same 

Magazine  of  Am.  history.  1877-1884.  12  v. 
Monroe.  Storj' of  our  country.  1876.. 
MiRRAY.    The  U.  S.  of  Am.    1844.    3  v. 

National  hand-book.     1868 

Patton.  Concise  hist.  Am.  people.  2  v. 
Richardson.  Hist,  of  our  country  to  1876 
Ridpath.  Popular  hist.  U.  S.  1876... 
Rochelle.  Etats  unis  d'Amerique.  1853. 
Scudder.  Hist.  U.  S.  for  schools.  1884- ' 
Stan  WOOD.  Hist,  presidential  elections. 
Ti'CKER.     Hist,  of  Monroe  doctrine 

Hist.  U.  S.  to  1841.     4v 

United  States.     President.     Speeches  and 
messages.    1 789-1 825. , 31 

Same.     1789-1843 31 

Weuber.     Eariy  settlers.     1867 

WiLLARD.     Compendio  de  la  hist.     1865. 

Hist,  of  the  United  States.     1829 

YoNGE.     Aunt  Charlotte's  stories 

Military  and  Naval. 
Brackett.     Hist.  U.  S.  cavalry  to  1S63. 

Clark,  T.     Sketches  of  naval  hist 

Cooper.     Hist.  U.  S.  navy.     1839.     2  v. 

Same,     cont'd  to  1853 .' 

LossiNG.  Story  of  the  U.  S.  navy.  1S81. 
Peterson.     Hist.  Am.  navy 

The  Flag. 
Hamilton.     Hist,  national  flag.     1S52.. 
Preble.     Hist,  of  the  flag.     18S0 


CONSTITUTION.  —GOVERXME: 

POLITICS. 

The  Federal  Constitution. 
Adams.     Defense  of  const.     1794.     3  v.. 

Andrews.     Manual  of  const.     1874 

BancroI'T.     Hist,  of  formation  of  const. 
1882.     2  V 

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il   text-book.     1854 342.1  15 

ist.  of  const.     1854.     2  y 342.1  i 

LSt.  jurisprudence.     1833.. ...  342.1  12 

r>ebates  on  adoption  of  the 
ind  journal  of  federal  conv.  4  v.   342.  i  4 

nt  to  same 342.  i  8 

Vlanual  of  const.     1867 342.1   18 

The;  by  Hamilton,  ^/ a/.   1826.    342.1  9 

1  by  Dawson.     1870 342.  i  10 

Trial  of  const.     1862 342.  i  24 

Tfff.      Const,  and  pol.  hist,  of 

1881.     V.  1-3 342. 1  47 

ng  und  demokratie  der  V.  S. . .  342.1  53 
Qgsgeschichte  der  V.  S.  B'd  1-2.  342  54 
Analysis  of  const 342.  i  16 

The  constitutional  conv 342.1  29 

Writings  on  const 304  22 

-•    Life;  byMagruder.    1885.. 923.1  502 

ig  of  statue.     1884 923.1  B-29 

i  on  constitution 342.  i  1 1 

.    Federal  and  State  const's,  etc. 

2  V 342. 1  B-2 

'.     Lec't  on  const,  of  the  U.  S..  230  178 

View  of  const.     1829 342.1  17 

Const,  hist.  U.  S.     1882 342.1  63 

i^ommentaries  on  const.  3  v. . .  342.1  38 
The  future.     1864 342.  i  23 

War  powers  under  const 342. 121 

(  Marti-v.     Secret  proceeding's 
abates  of  conv.  at  Philadelphia. .    342.1  3 
342.1  3>^ 

iTiCAL  Study  and  Discussion. 

orman  constables  in  Am.  1882.  342.1  68 
3ermanic  origin  N.  E.  towns. . .     304  29 

Saxon  tithing  men  in  Am 304  31 

Science  of  gov't      1871 *324  31 

The  U.  S.  as  they  are 324  10 

•'.     Am.   republic.     1866 324  21 

Town   and   county  gov't  in 

lonies.     1884 342.  i  74 

.    A.    Douglas   on    const,   and 

[uestions.     1866 342.  i  41 

Am.  state.     1876 324  35 

Popular  sovereignty 342.1  Pam.  3 

Future  civil  policy  of  Am 320  18 

dicury.      Reference    list;    by 

v.  3 16  55 

Fortune  of  the  republic 324  60 

Unerica.      1S27 3249 

political   i^c^^-     1885 32477 

n.  citizen's  manual.  2  v. . .  342.1  65 
rences  to  pol.  and  economic 

300  Pam.  I 


3S5 


Freeman.    Intro,  to  Am.  institutional  hist.  304  28 
GiAUQUE.    Election  and  naturalization  laws.  324  63 

Goodrich.     Science  of  gov't 324  32 

GUROWSKI.     Am.  and  Europe.      1857...     32418 

Hopkins.     Am.  citizen.     1857 324  19 

Ingersoll.     Fears  for  democracy.     1875.     324  34 

Internal  condition  of  U.  S.     1826 324  7 

Jennings.     Eighty  years  of  rep.  gov't 32428 

Larned.     The  caucus  system.     1 88 r.. 324  Pam.  9 

Defective  representation 3J4  Pam.  2 

Personal  representation.     1867 324  Pam.  I 

Local  self-government.    Reference  list ;  by 

Foster,     v.  2 1655 

McMillan.     Elective  franchise  in  U.  S. .     324  74 
McPherson.       Hand-book    of     politics. 

(v.  y.)     1872-84.     5  V 350.1  26 

Martin.     Behind  the  scenes.     1873 324  33 

NoRDHOFF.     Politics  for  young  Am *320  28 

Same.     1880 *320  28 >i 

Ouver.     Rights  of  a  citizen.     1832 342.1  20 

Parsons.     Rights  of  a  citizen.    1874  ••.342.1  22 
Phillips.     The  Am.  republic.     1864 324  56 

The  scholar  in  a  republic.     1881 324  Pam.  16 

Porter.     Local  gov't.     1879 342  Pam.  i 

Raumer.    America  and  Am.  people.  1846.     324  12 
Scott.     Development  of  const,  liberty  in 

colonies.      1882 342.1  64 

Shea.     Nature  and  form  of  Am.  gov't . . .     324  73 
Sterne.      Defective   and   corrupt  legisla- 
tion.    1885 324  Pam.  14 

Hindrances  to  prosperity.    1879 324  Pam.  8 

Suffrage  in  cities.     1878 324  Pam.  7 

Sumner.    Equal  rights  of  all.    1866.329.  i  Pam.  32 

Prophetic  voices  concerning  America.. . .  829.1  i 
Thompson.  The  U.  S.  as  a  nation.  1877.  324  25 
Tocc^UEViLLE,  De.     Am.  institutions 324  5 

Democracy  in  America 324  4 

Townsend,  C.     Analysis  of  gov't.  1875..  342.1  14 
TowNSEND,  G.  A.     New  world  compared 

with  old.     1870 324  23 

Voice  to  America.     1855 324  16 

Warner.     Liberties  of  Am.     1853 324  13 

Wei>gwood.     Gov't  and  laws  of  U.  S 342.1  13 

Wilson.     Congressional  gov't.    1885 342.1  75 

Political  Parties. 

Bout  WELL.    Why  I  am  a  Republican 363  17 

Cooper,  ei  a/.     Am.  politics.     1884 363  12 

GiLLETT.     Democracy  in  U.  S.    1868 3638 

Hist,  of  American  party.     1855 363  7 

Holmes.     Parties  and  principles.    1859..  3^3  9 
Houghton.      Conspectus  of  hist,  of  pol. 

parties.     1880 363  R-l 

Hist.  Am.  politics.     1884 363  1$ 


♦  For  young  readers. 


84 


UNITED  STATES  :    CONSTITUTION.  —  GOVERNMENT.  —  POLITICS. 


Independents.     Reports  of  national  ex. 

com.     1884 363  Pam.  6 

NORCROSS.     Hist,  of  Democracy.     1883..     36313 

Patton.     Democratic  party.     1884 363  16 

Republican  national  conv.     1868 363  Pam.  3 

Same.     1872 363  10 

Van  Bu REN.  Pol.  parties  in  U.  S.  1867.  3635 
ViCKERS.     The  fall  of  **Bossism."   1883.     363  14 

*     Annals  of  Congress. 

Congress.    Abridgment  of  debates.    1789- 

1850;  by  Benton.     16  v 328.1  D-B-117 

Acts  passed  2d  sess.     1790 328.1  D-B-7 

Congressional    Globe.      1834-1873. 

108  V 328. 1  D-B-133 

Congressional   Record.      1874-1884. 

63  V 328.1  D-B-134 

Contested  elections.     1 789-1 834 328.1  3 

Same.     1834-1865 328.  i  4 

Debates  and  proceedings,     ist  to  i8th 

Cong's;  comp.  by  Gales.    42  v. .  328.1  l)-B-46 

Directory,  (v.  y.)     1867-1884.    10  v 1:350.13 

History.     1789-1793 328.1  i 

History  of  publishing  of  proceedings;  by 

Kerr 655  8 

Index  to  cong.  doc's.     1823-1863.     (In 

cat.  of  Bost.  P.  L.).     2v 18  B-i 

Register  of  debates,  etc.     i8th  to  25th 

cong.     29  V 328.1   r)-B-88 

Reports  on  publication,  etc.,  of  public 

doc's;  by  Ames,  et  al.     1882 328.1  Pam.  2 

Court  of  claims.    Reports.      1859-1862. 

II  V 328. 1  D-io 

Covode  investigation,     i860 328.1  6 

Cox.  Apportionment,  loth  census. . .  .324  Pam.  3 
House  of    Rep's.      Ex.  Doc's.     (See   list 

at  desk.)     305  v 328.1  1)-I3 

Mis.  Doc's.    (See  list  at  desk.).  39V..32S.1  1)-I4 

Journal.     1789 328.1   D-B-i 

Journal.     1826-1876.    (See  list  at  desk.) 

39  V 328. 1  D-7 

Rep's  of  corn's.     1 845-1873.     (Sec  list 

atdesk.)    68  v 328.1  D-8 

Organization  from  1st  to  46th  cong 328.1  9 

PoORE,  ed.  Pol.  register  and  cong.  direct- 
ory.    1776-1878 t350i  I^i 

Presidential  counts.  Official  record  to  1877.  328.1  7 
Senate.     Journal.      1820-1873.      (See  list 

at  desk.)     34  v 328.  i   D-s 

Journal  of  ex.  proceedings,     ist  to  19th 

cong.     3  V 328. 1  D-6 

Journal.  2d  sess.  3d  cong.  1794.  .328.1  D-B-135 
Journal.      2d    and   3d   session.      1790. 

2  y 328. 1  D-B-2 

;For 


Senate.     Journal,     ad   cong.     i79i-*92. 

2  V 328.1 

Journal,  ist  sess.  3d  cong.  1793.  328.. I 
Rep'ts  of  com's.     i859-*73.     (See  list 

atdesk.)     45  v 32I 

Ex.  doc's.     (See  list  at  desk.)     82  v.. 328. 
Mis.  doc's.    (See  list  at  desk.)  15  v.  .238. 
Sketches  of  debate.    i789-'9i;  by  Mac- 
lay 3 

Standing  rules,  orders,  etc.     1885 \ 

Stateman's  Manual  Sup.     1849 

Wheeler.    Hist,  of  congress.    1848.   2  v. 

U.  S.  Administrative  Reports. 

American  state   papers.     Commerce    and 

nav.     1789-1823.    2v 328.1 

Finance.     1789-1828.     5  v 328.  i 

For.  relations.  1789-1859.  6  v.. 328.1*; 
Public  lands.  1789-1837.  8  v... 328.1: 
Military  affairs.  1789-1838.  7V..328.I  \ 
Naval  affairs.  1789-1836.  4  v.  .328.1  ; 
Indian  affairs.  1789-1827.  2  v.. 328.1: 
P.  O.  Dep't.     1789-1833.     I  v... 328.1  : 

Claims.     1789-1823.     iv 328.1: 

Miscellaneous.     1 789-1823.     2  v.. 328.1  : 

Baker.     Hist,  of  secret  service.     1867. . . 

Bi'RNHA.M.     The  U.  S.  secret  service 

McWatters.     Knots  untied.     1871 

Treasury  Dep't.     Rep'ts.   1 790-1 849.  7  v. 
Decisions  of  first  comptroller.     1883  . . . 
(See  also  dep't  rept's  in  the  ex.  doc's  of 
Senate  and'H.  of  R.;  list  at  desk.) 

U.  S.  Civil-service. 

CoMSTOCK.     Civil-service  in  U.S.     1884.  \ 

Consular  regulations.     1868 1 

Disturnell,  ed,     U.  S.  register,    (v.  y.). 

1866-1877.     7  V 

:    Elmes.     Exec,  dep'ts  of  U.S.     1879....^ 

\   Soule,  cd.     U.  S.  blue-book.     1881 :• 

Blue-book.     1876-1877 \ 

Register  of  officers  and  agents,     (v.  y.) 

1821-1833.     5  v 

Same.     1873-1883.     10  v 35 


Civil'Scri'ice  Reform. 

Beginning  of  spoils  system 35i.i 

Bri.nklev.      Woman    in   civil-service    re- 
form.    1882 3511 

I   Brown.       Civil-service  ref.  in  N.  Y.  cus- 

!  torn  house.     1SS2 35i.i 

Civil-service  of  U.  S.     1867 35i.i 

Civil-service  record.     1 882-1 S84.     2  v, .  .35 

rtfcTwvce. 


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85 


e    ref.    assn.        Conf.  at  New- 

i88i 35I-I  Pam.  9 

1884 351- 1  Pam.  21 

:e  reform  ass'n.    Purposes.    351.  i  Pam.  2 
se    reform.        Bibliog.  (Bulletins 

P.  L.     V.  5.) 17  B-14 

Term  and  tenure  of  office. 35 i.i  Pam.  12 

Civil-service    reform    move- 

1881 351. 1  Pam.  17 

nd  civil-service  reform 35 1. 1  Pam.  6 

Civil-service  reform 351.  i  Pam.  16 

of  Gen.  Curtis 351.  i  Pam.  13   j 

il-scrvice  com.     Annual  reports . .  351.1  4   | 

Select  com.  on  civil-service  re-  > 

I.      Rep't.      1881 351. 1  Pam.  II 

iGE.      Four  years'  term 351-1  Pam.  25 

Army  and  Navy. 

St  Point  graduates  loyal? 355-1  Pam.  2 

od  Navy  Chronicle.      1837 355.  i  P-B-2 

;s.     Hygeinc  of  U.  S.  A.    1875.. 355. i  B-9 

Boy-life  in  Navy.     1885 *359,  i  6 

ds  from  Naval  Acad.     1878 359.  i  R-i 

w.     West  Point.     1881 355.120 

JL.     The  colored  cadet.     1878 355.1  18 

;SR.     Diet,  of  officers  U.  S.  A 355-1  13 

N.     Hist.  1st  reg't  arty  U.  S.  A. .  .355.1  19 

OKD.     Army  ration 355- 1  Pam.  6 

1  of  Military  Service  Inst.    3  v. .  .355.1  P-i 
:r.      Recollections  of  naval  officer. 

41-1865 3591  5 

s  and  West  Point 355.  i  Pam.  3 

SON.     Organization  of  U.  S.  Army. 

48.     2v 355.1  3 

rsAUGH.     Everglade  to  Cafton 355-1  21 

1   States.    Army.     Official  register. 

67-1885.     19  V t355-i  2 

e.     1861 355-1  16 

6  for  100  years.     1779-1879 l:355-i  i7 

ilations.     1857 355.1  i 

y  and  Navy  Journal.     19  v 355-1  P-B-i 

y  and  Navy.     Regulations  for  uni- 

-m.     1851 355.1  R-i 

d  Ins't.     Papers,  etc.     1875-1884. 

V 359.1  P-i 

.     Laws  relating  to.     1865 359.1  4 

Xer.     (v.  y.)     1863-1884.     10  v...  359.11 
rep't  on  armored  vessels.     1864. . .   359.1  2 

rep't  on  punishments.     1848 359.1  3 

IS,  et  al.     I>efense  of  lakes.  .359-1  Pam.  3 

Massachusetts. 
Auditor.     Annual  reports 352.1  5 

Inaug-.  address.     1872  . .  .350.1  Pam.  2 

j^2. 350.I  Pam.  3 

•  For  young  readers. 


Bridgman.     Independents  of  Mass 363  Pam.  5 

Mass.  civil-service  com.    An.  rept's.  .351.1  Pam.  24- 

Const,  conv.     1 779-1 780.     Journal 342.1  30 

Robinson.     Mass.  in  the  woman  suffrage 

movement.     1881 324  70 

New  York. 
Constitution. 
Butler.     Outline  of  const,  hist,  of  N.  Y. 

(N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  col.    v.  7.) 973  14 

Constitution,  1846;  gd.  by  Hough 342.1  B-i 

Const,  conv.,  1821;  debates,  etc 342.1  3a 

Journal 342.1  33 

Reports;  by  Carter  and  Stone 342.1  6a 

Const,  conv.,  1846;  debates,  etc 342.1  34 

Journal 342.  i  D-12 

Documents.    2  v 342.  i  D-13 

Const,  conv.,  1867-1868;  journal 342.1  D-i 

Debates,  etc.     5  v 342.  i  D-a 

Documents.    5  v 342. 1  D-7 

Revision  doc's 342.  i  D-B-l 

Eaton,  ft  a/.  Proposed  amendm'ts.  .342,1  Pam.  2 
HurcHiNS.     Const,   hist,  of  N.  Y.     (In 

N.  Y.  civil  list.     1880.) 350.I  16 

New  York  City.     Charter.     1819 342.1  69 

Seymour.     Influence  of  N.  Y.  on  Ameri- 
can jurisprudence.     1879 973  Pam.  6 

Street.     Council  of  revision  of  N.  Y. . . .  342.1  67 

Politics  and  Political  Parties. 

Davenport.     Election  frauds,  N.  Y.  city. 

1860-1870 32466 

Hammond.     History  of  parties,  N.  Y.,  to 

1840.    2  v 363  3 

Jenkins.  Hist,  parties,  N.  Y.,  to  1844. .  363  6 
Mayo.  Symbols  of  the  capitol.  1859  •  •  324  26 
New   York  City.       Council     of     political 

reform;  reports.     1872-1874 363  Pam.  i 

Report  on  expenses  of  gov't.  1880. . . .  342.1  52 
Political  code,  reported,     i860 342.1  35 

Legislation  and  Administration. 

Assembly.   Bradley  in vestigat'n,   1881.328.  i  Pam.  I 

Breaches  of  privilege.     1 777-1 871 328,1   15 

Com.  on  primary  elect's;  rep't.   1882.324  Pam.  10 

Documents.     1 831-1884.     402  v 328.1  I>-3 

Journal.     1824 328.1  D-B-152 

Journal.     1830-1884.     71  v 328.1  D-2 

Comptroller.     An.  rep'ts.   1864-84.   17  v..  352.1   i 

Assembly  and  senate.     Documents.     (In- 
complete.)    1816-1823.     14  V.  .328.1  D-B-153 

Legislature.     Const.,  rules,  etc.    1830. .  .5:350.1   18 

Manual.     1834 t350-l   19 

Manual.     1840-1881.     38  v t350'  I  24 

Red  book.     1 835-1 839.     4  V ^350.1  20 

X  For  reference. 


86       UNITED  STATES:    CONSTITUTION.— GOVT.- LOCAL   HISTORY.  ETC. 


Governor's  speeches.     1825 328.1  8 

Senate.     Journal.     1830-18S4.    5^)  v 328.1  D-i 

Documents.     1831-1884.     186  v 328.1  l)-4 

Woodin  investijjation.     1877 328.1  14 

Civil-service  and  Ciril'Service  Reform. 

Chadbourne  and  Moore,   eds.     Public 

service  of  N.  Y.     1882.     3  v 350.1  R-i 

Civil-service  of  N.  Y 35i-i  Pam-  '7 

Civil-service  act.     1883 35i.i  Pam.  19 

Civil-service  com.     Annual  reports 35i«i  2 

Civil-service  reform   association.     Letters 

to  candidates.     1882 35I-I  Pam.  15 

Eaton.     Spoils  system  at  X.  Y 351.1  Pam.  5 

New  York  State.      Civil   list  and   const. 

hist.     (v.  y.).     1855-1884.     20  V t350.i  16 

Rules  for  civil  service.     1884 35I.I  Pam.  23 

Shannon.     Manual  of  N.  Y.  city.     1868.    350.1  i 

Military^  \ 

Adj.-Gen.     Reports,     (v.  y.)    1864-84  ..  355.1  15 

Albany  Zouaves.     1S66 355-1  11 

Bur.  of  military  statistics.  Rep't.  1864.. 355.1  Pam.  5    1 
DOWLEV.     Hist.  I2th  reg'tN.Y.  S.  N.  G..  355.1  10 

Manual  of  arms 355* i  9   - 

Military  regulations.     1S58 355-1  8 

National  Guard   Associ'n.  Annual  conv's. 

1879-1881 355. 1  Pam.  10 

Pennsylvani.\. 

Penn.   constitutional  conventions.     1776- 

1790.     Minutes 342.1  31    . 

Maryland. 
WiLHELM.     Local  inst's  of  Md.     1885. . .  342.1  61 

ViRCrlNIA.  I 

I 

Annual  register.     iSoo 350.1  17  , 

Const,  con  v.     iS29-'30.     Debates,  etc... .  342.1  36 

House   of  delegates.     Journal  and  docu-  i 

ments.     1838-1839 328.1  D-U-148  ' 

Ingle.     Local  inst's  of  Va.     1885 342.1  60  ■. 

Virginia  resolutions,  1798,  etc 32S.1   10 

SoLTn  Carolina. 
Ramage.     Local  gov't  in  S.  C.     1883  . . .  342.1  70 

Ohio. 

Auditor.     An.  rep't.     1875-iSSo.     6  v. . .    352.1  2   i 
Const,  conv.     1873.     Report.     4  v. .  .342.1  D-B-2 

Michigan. 
Bemis.     Local  gov't  in  Mich.     1882 342.1  66 

Illinois.  ! 

Shaw  and  Gori.p.     Local   government, 

Illinois  and  Pennsylvania.     1883  ....     304  30  ■ 

*  For  young  readers. 


Iowa. 
Macy.     Institutional  beginnings  in  Iowa.  342.1  ] 

Missouri. 

Adjutant-General.     Report.     1881 . . .  355. 1  Fua. 
Civil-service  reform  associat'n.     Address. 

1881 351.1  FSUBUi 

Wyoming. 
True.     Woman  suffrage  in  Wy.  1879..324  FSuLj 

California. 

California  const,  conv..    1849.    Debates. .  342.1  | 

San  Francisco  municipal  reports.     1867-  ' 

1883.     4  V 350-l.i 


LOCAL  HISTORY  AND  DESCRIPTION. 
Perkins.     Check  list  for  Am.  local  hist...    971  f 

New  England. 

Adams.     History  of  N.  Eng.  to  1788 972  «! 

Appleton's  hand-b'k  N.  and  E.  tour  . . .  .917.2  W- 
Coolid(;e  and  Mansfield.     History  of 

New  England,     i860 972  8^ 

Drake.     Nooks  and  comers  N.  E.  coast.  9x7.8  1 

Fellows.     Boating  trips.     1884 917.'  1 

Flack;.     Woods  and  by-ways  N.  E.  1872. 9I7.«  1 

Hale.     Family  flight  around  home *9I7.2  \ 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical 

Register.     1847-1S84.     38  v 97a  P 

Osgood's  hand-book  of  N.  Eng.     1874.  .917.2  W 

Maine. 

Bisiior.     Fish  and  men  in  Me.  islands. . .  917.S 

IIuinJARD.     Woods  and  lakes.     18S4 917.2 

Maine  Hist.  Society  collections.     7  v 973  1 

Maine  woods;  by  Thoreau.     1864 917.2 

Steele.     Paddle  and  portage  (Me.) 799  1 

Canoe  and  camera  (Me.) 799 

Williamson.    Hist,  of  Maine.   1832.  2  v.  972  : 

Towns,   Counties^  Etc. 

Gardiner.     Hist.;  by  Hanson.     1852...     972 
Mount  Desert.    H'd-b'k;  by  Martin.. 91 7.2  W 

Portland.     History;  to  1864 972 

Same,  part  i 97a  : 

New  Hampshire. 

Barstow.    Hist.  N.  Hampshire  to  1819.  972 
Belknap.    Hist.  N.  Hamp.  to  1790.    3V.  972 
Farmer    and   Moore.      N.    Hampshire 
Hist,  collections.    1824.    3  v 972 

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Toiiffts^    CouniicSy  Etc. 

E.     History;  by  Fox.     1846. . .     972  77 

)HOALS;  by  Jenness.     1875 972  81 

»y  Thaxter.      1873 9172  23 

PER.     History;  by  Potter.  1856..  972  124 

;th.     Annals  of;  by  Adams 972  126 

sabout;  by  Brewster.     1859 972  125 

;iLLS;  by  King.     1864 917.2  12 

OUNTAINS.  Heart  of;  by  Drake..  917.2  B-i 

r;  by  Willey.     1870 972  127 

I's  band-book.     1876 917.2  W-2 

Vekmont. 

History  Vermont.     1846 972  114 

ER  and  Arthur.     Hist,  of  V't..  972  112 

History  Eastern  V't.     1865.    2  v.  972  B-4 

w'ermont  to  1791 972  107 

d.     Vermont  State  papers.    1823.  972  108 

OK.     Hist.  Vermont.     1858 972  113 

T.     Records,     ^ll^-^lll-     6  v. .  972  147 

Soc.  collections.      2v 972  145 

IS.     History  of  Vermont.     1794..  972  iii 

Towns,  Counties,  Etc, 

1.1ER.     History;  by  Thompson.. .  972  115 
RY.     History;  by  Weeks,     i860..   972  116 

Massachusetts. 

History  of  Massachusetts.    1876.  972  137 
MaSs.  hist,  collections.     1841 . .     972  46 

Hist,  of  Mass.     1857.     3  v 972  42 

RD.     Hist,  of  Mass.     1620-1820.     972  45 

TXR.     History  of  Mass.     1865 972  50 

>■.      Hub  to  Hudson.     1869 917. 2  25 

ID.   Hist.  West'n  Mass.   1855.  2  v.     972  48 
HUSETFTS.     Com'rs  on  condition  of 

irds.     Report.     1885 972  Pam.  2 

list.  Soc.  collect's.   i8o6-'84.  48  V.       972  i 

edings.     1791-1883.     20  v 972  39 

kU.     A  week  on  the  Concord,  etc.  .917.2  19 

Tozcns,  Counties,  Etc. 

ON.     Hist.;  by  Hobart.     1866 972  79 

V.     History;  by  Stone.     1843 97272 

[SLANP.     History;  by  Livermore  .  972  135 

.     Antique  views  of.     1882 972  B-13 

A  the  Hub;  by  Drake.     1881 *972  154 

E.  Boston;  by  Sumner.     1858 972  71 

ated.     1872 917.2  W-4 

s  dictionary;  by  Bacon.     1883. 917.2  W-io 

»  hand-book;  by  Sweetser 917.2  W-9 

rial  hist.;  ed.  by  Winsor.     4  v. . .  972  B-8 

idmarks;  by  Drake.     1873 917. 2  16 

com'rs  rcp'ts.    i876-'84.    12  v. .  972  156 
o  nomenclature  of  streets.  1879.  972  157 


Boston.   Sights  in;  by  Midgley.    1856.  .917.2  W-5 
Spectacles  for  young  eyes;  by  Lander.. *9i 7. 2  21 

Boston  town;  by  Scudder.     1881 ^972  136 

Young  folks' hist. ;  by  Butterworth *972  153 

Bostonian  Soc.     Proceedings.     1884.  972  Pam.  i 
Bridgewater.    Hist.;  by  Mitchell.  1840.     97265 

Cape  Cod;  by  Thoreau.     1865 917.2  18 

Hist. ;  by  Freeman.     1869.     2  v 972  B-6 

Truro,  Cape  Cod:  by  Rich.     1884 972  155 

Charlestown.  Biog.  of;  by  Hunnewell.  16  26 
CoLBURN.  Bibliog.  of  local  hist,  of  Mass.  16  B-io 
Concord.  Histor>';  byBouton.  1856...  97270 
Du.XBURY.  History;  by  Winsor.  1849..  972  64 
Easthampton.  Hist. ;  by  Lyman.  1866.  97276 
Fitch  BURG.  History;  by  Torrey.  1865.  972  53 
Framingham.  History;  by  Barry.  1847.  972  73 
Hanover.  History;  by  Barry.  1853...  972  56 
Haverhill.  History;  by  Chase.  1S61.  972  61 
Lexington,  History:  by  Hudson.  1868.  972  B-a 
Lowell.  111.  history;  by  Cowley.  1868.  972  75 
Lynn  fl«c/ Nahant.  History;  by  Lewis. .  972  55 
Marblehead.  Guide;  by  Roads.  1881.  917.2  W-13 

History;  by  Roads.     1880 972  138 

Sketches;  by  Agge  rt//^  Brooks.     1S85.  917.2  R-i 

Marlborough.     Hist.;  by  Hudson 97268 

Martha's  Vineyard  and  Nantucket. 

1876 917.2  W-12 

Middlesex.     Hist,   fields  and  mansions; 

by  Drake.     1874 9172  15 

Old  landmarks  of;  by  Drake.     1876.  . ..  917.2  14 

Nantucket.     Hand-book.     1875 917.2  W-7 

Island  of:  by  Godfrey.     1882 917.2  W-8 

Scraps;  by  .-Vustin.     1883 917.2  27 

New  Ipswich.  Hist.;  by  Kidder ^W Gould  972  58 
Newbury.  History;  by  Coffin.  1845...  972  60 
Newburyi'ORT.  Hist. ;  by  Smith.  1854.  97262 
Newton.  History;  by  Jackson.  1854. .  972  78 
North  Bridgewater.  Hist.;  by  King- 
man.    1866 972  67 

NoRTHFiELD.   Remiuiscenccs  of ;  by  Mun- 

sell 972. 3  Pam.  I 

Rehoboth.  History;  by  Bliss.  1836...  972  59 
'ScoNSET.  Cottage  life;  by  Northrupp. . .  917.2  26 
Shrewsbury.  History;  by  Ward.  1847.  972  69 
Spencer.     History;  by  Draper,     i860...     972  63 

Taghconic  (Berkshire);  by  Greylock 917.2  24 

WoBURN.  History;  by  Sewall.  1868  . . .  97^  66 
Worcester.     Hi^ory;  by  Lincoln.   1862.     972  57 


Rhode  Island. 
Hist,  of  R.  I.     1S59. 


Arnold.     Hist,  of  R.  I.     1S59.     2v 972 

Greene.     Short  hist,  of  R.  I.     1877 972 

Peterson.     History  of  R.  I.     1853 972 

Rhode  Island  Hist.  Soc.  col.  v.  2,  3,  4 972 


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132 

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Towns^  Counties^  Etc. 

Providence.    Annals  to  1832;  by  Staples.  972  106 
King's  pocket-book 917.2  W-ii 

Connecticut. 

Barber.     Conn.  hist,  collections 972  82 

Bo  wen.     Boundary  disputes  of  Cdnn 972  B-12 

Holuster.     Hist,  of  Con.    1855.    2  v. . .  972  133 

Towns^  Counties^  Etc. 

Durham.     History;  by  Fowler.     1866. . .  972  131 

Hartford.     Address;  by  Hawes.     1835.  972  80 

New  London.    Hist.;  by  Caulkins.  i860.  97285 

Norwich.     Hist. ;  by  Caulkins.     1845...  97283 

Same.      i866 972  84 

Stamford.     Hist. ;  by  Huntington.  1^8.  97289 

Wallingford.     History;  by  Davis.  1870.  97291 

Waterbury.     Hist. ;  by  Bronson.     1858.  972  90 

Windham.     History;  by  Weaver.     1864.  972  54 

Windham  Co.     History;  by  Lamed.  2  v.  972  log 

Windsor.     History;  by  Stiles.     1859 972  86 

Supplement  to  same.     1863 972  87 

Woodbury.  Hist. ;  by  Cothren.   1879.  2  v.  972  88 

New  York. 

Barber  a/f^  Howe.    Hist,  coil's  of  N.  Y.     973  10 
Carpenter  and  Arthur.  History  N.  Y.     973  23 

Comley.     Hist.  N.  Y.     1877 973  108 

Dunlap.     Hist,  of  N.  Y.  to  1788.     2  v. .       973  8 
Harper's    tourist,    Hudson    river,    canal, 

etc.     1834 9173  W-14 

Homes.     Correct  arms  of  N.  Y.    1880.. 973  Pam.  2 

Same  ;  and  rep't  of  com'rs.  1881. .  .973  Pam.  3 
Jenkins.  Governors  of  New- York.  1851.. 923.1  153 
Macaulay.  Hist.  N.  Y.  1829.  3v...  973  5 
O'Callaghan,  r</.   Doc.  hist,  of  N.Y.  4  v.       973  i 

Osgood's  hand-book.     18S1 9173  ^V-5 

New-York  Hist.  Soc.  coil's.     16  v 973  14 

N.  Y.  State  survey.     Annual  reports 711  22 

Randall.     Hist.  N.  Y.     1870 ^973  21 

Same *973  22 

Regents  of  univ.     Rep't  on  boundaries. . .     973  15 

Smith.     Hist,  of  N.  Y.  to  1814 973  13 

State  business  directory.     1859 7i  39 

Tainlor's  N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R.,  etc 917.3  W-15 

Towns^  Counties^  Etc. 

Adirondack  region.     Rep't  of  com.  on 

State  lands  in.     1884 ^ 917.3  Pam.  i 

Illustrated  ;  by  Stoddard.     1874 917.3  12 

Survey  ;  by  Colden.     i873-'84.     5  v.. .917. 3  25 

Albany.  Annals;  by  Munsell.  1859.  lov.     973  51 
Hist. ;  by  Weise.      1884 973  92 

Binghamton.  Annals;by  Wilkinson.  1840.  973  126 

Brooklyn.    Hist.;  by  Stiles.    1867.    3  v.     97326 


Buffalo.     Address  book.     18S3-1884.  . .  ; 

And  Erie  Co.   Business  directory.  1870.  ; 
And  Erie  Co.    Hist.;  ^«/.  by  Smith.  2  v.. 90.9 

Business  directory.     1855 \ 

Directory.     1828-1885.     50  vols 

Same \ 

6lite  directory.     1883 ^ 

Fifty  years  of.     1882 gc 

Historical  Soc.     Constitution,  etc 9J 

Hist.  Soc.   Publications.    i879-'8o.  2  v.  gt 

Hist. ;  part  i. ;  by  Dwyer gc 

Hist.;  by  Ketchum.     1864.     2  v 9a 

In  1825;  by  Ball 91 

In  1836  and  1862;  by  Salisbury 91 

Semi-centennial  celebration.     18S2 91 

Same 91 

Some  things  in  and  about.     18S4 91 

Standard  society  directory.     1880 \ 

[Sec  also  ••  Eric  County.**] 

Catskill     Mountains;    by     Rockwell. 

1867 917. 

Land  of  Rip  Van  Winkle;  by  Searing. 917.3 

Cayuga  Co.     Friends  in;  by  Howland..    9^ 

Hist.  Soc.  col.     1882 9] 

Inventors  of;  by  Wheeler 9; 

Champlain,  Lake.     Hist.;  by  Palmer,  to 

1814 9: 

Champlain  Valley.     Pioneer  hist.;    by 

Gilliland 9; 

Chautauqua  Co.  Hist.;  by  Young.*  1875.  97: 
Couperstown.     Chronicles  of.     1838...    9; 

Hist. ;  by  Livermore.     1862 9; 

Cortland  Co.     Hist,  of  ;  by  Goodwin. .     9; 
Dutchess  Co.     Hist.;  by  Smith.     1877..  97; 

Erie  Co.     Centen.  hist.;  by  Johnson 9 

Same 9 

Historical  atlas.     1880 90.7  C 

Essex  Co.     Hist. ;  by  Watson.     1869  ...    9 
Flatbush.     Social  hist. ;  by  Vanderbilt . .     9 

Geneva.     Early  hist. ;  by  Conover 97 

Same 973  P 

Herkimer  Co.     Hist. ;  by  Benton.  1856.     9 
Holland  Purchase.     Conv's  of  settlers. 

1827-30 q 

Pioneer  hist. ;  by  Turner.     1850 9 

Same 9 

Same 9 

Hudson  River  ;  by  Lossing 917 

Summer  days  on  ;  by  Wise.     1875 917 

Ithaca  and  its  resources  ;  by  Kurtz 917 

Jefferson  Co.    Hist,  of ;  by  Hough.  1S54.    9' 
Lake  George.     A  book   of  to-day;    by 

Stoddard.      1880 917.3  ' 

Its  scenes,  etc.;  by  DeCosta.     1868... .  91^ 


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iist.;  by  Hough,     i860 973  121 

Co.     Hist. ;  by  Doty.  1876.  973  100 
Antiquities;  by  Furman..  973  109 

•rime.       1845 973  33 

rbompson.      1839 973  32 

Soc.      Annual  rep'ts 973  Pam.  i 

See.      Memoirs.      2  v 973  19 

ERi>AM.      Hist.;     by    Davis. 

971  78 

City;  by  Belden.     1850 917.3  9 

s  dictionary.     1879 917-3  W-9 

and  is  ;  by  Distumell 917.3  W-8 

ill.  hand-book.      1873 917.3  \V-7 

1842-1884.     (v.  y.) 71  36 

metropolis;  by  Browne 917.3  8 

sof;  byHeadley.    1712-1873.     973  30 

Booth.     1866 973  25 

Lamb.  .  1881.     2  v 973  B-7 

Stone.     1872 973  116 

Valentine.      1853 973  24 

tch.     1853 97329 

1.      1881 917.3  26 

s   of   Knickerbocker  life ;    by 

.      1882 973.3  5 

d  shadows;  byMcCabe.   1872..  917.3  20 
and  miseries  ;  by  Pemberton.  917.3  19 

-York;  by  Francis 973-3  3 

» in;  by  Benson.    (N.  Y.  Hist. 

Jl-     V.  7) 973  14 

ences  of;  by  Thorbum 973  31 

;  ;  by  Martin.     1868 917.3  7 

hurch   and  old  N.  Y.     (N.  Y. 

oc.  col.     1870) 973  14 

in  hist.;  by  I«amb.      1883 973  125 

Hist. ;  by  Ruttenber.  1859. .  973  B-i 
,.  I.  Annals  of;  by  Riker. . . .  973  43 
ALLS.     Book  of;    by  Parsons. 

99.8  4 

>n  from  various  travelers  ;  by 

' 99-7  I 

85 99-7  B-i 

lien's.     1882 99-817 

irke's.      1S48 99.87 

irke's.      1855 99.811 

irke's.      1857 99.8  12 

stumell's.     1857 99.8  14 


>rner's.     1874 

iletts.      1845 

mson's.      1852 

son's.      1835 

pie's.     1880 

r>ria/.      1S42 

)/pg>'.  etc.:   by  Holley 99.7 

up.  chapters.      1883 99.7 


99.8  16 
99.8  6 

99.8  13 

99-8  3 

90.7  7 

99-8  5 

2 

3 


Niagara  Falls.     Manual;  by  Ingraham. 

1834 99-8  I 

Rep't  of  ex-com.  N.  F.  Ass'n.     1885. . .  99.7  6 
Special  rep't  of  N.  Y.  S.  survey  on  pres- 
ervation of  scenery 99-  7  4 

Statistics;  by  Johnson.     1849 99.7  Pam.  5 

Table  Rock  album.     1846 99.7  8 

Same.     1850 99.7  9 

Same.     1855 99.710 

Visit  to,  in  1800;  by  Maude 99.7  11 

Niagara  Frontier.     Hist,   sketch;    by 

Marshall.     1865 90.21 

Same 90.2  2 

Northern    New    York;    by  Sylvester. 

1877 973  49 

Oneida  Co.     Annals  of ;  by  Jones.    1851.  97346 

Onondaga;  by  Clarke.     1849.     2  v 973  47 

Same 973  67 

Orange  Co.     Hist.  Minisink  region;  by 

Stickney.     1867 973  50 

Orleans  Co.     Pioneer  hist. ;  by  Thomas.  973  81 

Same 973  82 

Phelps    and  Goriiam    Purchase;      by 

Turner.    1851 973  78 

Same.     1852 973  79 

Putnam  Co.  Hist.;  by  Blake.  1849...  97363 
Rochester.     Hist.;  by  Parker.     1884..  973  127 

Sketches  of ;  by  O'Reilly.     1838 973  80 

St.  Lawrence  Co.  Hist.;  by  Hough. ..  973  45 
Saratoga.     Reminiscences;     by     Stone. 

1875 973  62 

Southampton,  L.  I.      Early    hist.  ;   by 

Howell 973  34 

Staten  Island.  Annals;  byClute.  1877.  973  iii 
Suffolk  Co.  Hist. ;  by  Bayles.  1874..  97361 
Thousand  Islands;  by  Hough.  1880. .  973  122 
Troy.     Reminiscences  of,    to   1807;    by 

Woodworth 973  38 

Utica.     Pioneers  of;  by  Bagg.     1877...   973  112 

Warsaw.     Hist.  ;  by  Young.     1869 

West  Point.  Ilist.  ;  by  Boynton.  1863. 
Westchester  Co.  Hist.  ;  by  Bolton.  2  v. 
Western  N.  Y.     Early  reminiscences;  by 

Barton.     1848 

Same 90.3  5 

Pioneer  Monthly 973  Pam.  B-i 

Wyoming  Co.     Hist.     1880 973  R-i 

Pennsylvania. 

Carpenter  ^m/ Arthur.     Hist.  Penn...  973  107 

Craig,  ^d.     The  olden  time.     2  v 973  16 

Egle.     111.  hist,  of  Penn.     1880 973  B-4 

Etting.  Old  state-house  of  Penn.  1876..  973  B-6 
Hazard.     Annals  of  Penn.     1609-1682. .     973  88 


973  "O 
973  37 
973  35 

90-3  4 


90 


UNITED  STATES:    LOCAL  HISTORY  AND   DESCRIPTION. 


Pennsylvania  Dutch;  by  Gibbons.  1882..  917-3  28 
Penn.  Hist.  Soc.     Catalog,  of  paintings, 

etc.     1872 973  Pam.  8 

Hist,  map  of  Penn 973  B-3 

Memoirs.     10  v 973  B-2 

Proceedings  on  presentation   of    Penn. 

papers.     1873 973  Pam.  9 

Penn.  Magazine  of  history.     7  v 973  P-l 

Seidensticker.     Bilder  aus  der  Deutsch-     ^^ 

pennsylvanischen  geschichte.     1885..    .^3  74 
Wallace.     Discourse,  Penn.   Hist.  Soc.  '••" 

1872 973  Pam.  7 

Towns^   Counties^  etc: 

Delaware  Co.     Hist. ;  by  Smith.     1862.     973  96 

Erie.     Directory.     1853 7'  43 

Erie  Co.  Hist. ;  by  Sanford.  1862. . . .  973  106 
Juniata  Valley.  Hist.;  by  Jones.  1856.  973  94 
Lancaster.  Biog.  hist.  ;  by  Harris.  1872.  973  B-5 
Philadelphia.  Guide-b'k;  by  Westcott.917.3  W-6 
Hist.;  by  Scharf  and  W.     1884.     3  v. .973  B-ii 

Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  2 16  55 

Sylvan  city,  A.     1883 917.3  29 

And  Penn.  Annals;  by  Watson.  2  v..  973  89 
Pittsburgh.     Business  directory.     1837..       71  41 

Hist.  ;  by  Craig.     1851 973  105 

And  Allegheny.  Directory.  i870-'7i.  71  42 
Plymoittii.  Hist.;  by  Wright.  1873...  973  104 
Taintor's  Penn.  coal  region,  1885. . .  .917.3  W-16 
West  Branch  Valley.     Hist. ;  by  Me- 

ginnis 973  "95 

Wyo-MINg;  by  Peck.     1858 973  102 

Hist.  ;  by  Chapman.     1830 973  loi 

Hist.  ;  by  Miner.     1845 973  97 

Wyo-MINg  Valley;  by  Miner.     1866 97398 

Poetry  and  hist.  ;  by  Stone.     1864 973  99 

New  Jersey. 

Barber  and  Howe.     Hist,  coil's  N.  Jer- 
sey      973  84 

Carpenter  and  Arthur.     Hist.  N.  Jer- 
sey.    1865 973  87 

Gordon.     Ilist.  N.  Jersey  to  1788 973  83 

Perth   Am  boy.     Early  hist.  ;  by  White- 
head.    1856 973  85 

Princeton.     Hist.  ;  by  Hagerman.   1879.  973  113 

Raum.     Hist.  N.  Jersey.     1877.     2v 973  119 

Sypher^w^ Apgar.     Hist.  N.  Jersey...     973  86 

The  South. 

Appleton's hand  b'k  of  south,  tour.  1876.. 917.4  W-i 
Clemens  (Mark  Twain).  Life  on  the  Miss.  917.4  45 
HiLGARD.      Physico-geog.    description  of 

cotton  states.     1880 317  D-B-30 

PiERSON.     In  the  brush.     1881 917.4  41 


I 


Maryland. 

Annapous.     Hist. ;  by  Taylor.     1872. . . 

Baltimore.    Map.     1879 917.4 

Browne.     Maryland.     1884 

McSherry.     Hist,  of  Maryland  to  1848. 
Pangborn.     Picturesque  B.  &  O.  R.  R..  9; 
Rothrock.      In    Chesapeake    and    Del. 
Bays.     1884. • 

Washington  and  Dist.  Columbl 

Clemmer.     Ten  years  in  Wash.     1882. . .  • 
Elliot.     Hist.  Dist.  Columbia.     1830... 
Gemmill.     Notes  on  Washington.     1884.' 
Moore.   Pibturesque  Washington.    1884.9 
Viator.  Washington  sketch-book.  1864.9 

Virginia. 

Arthur  tf/k/ Carpenter.  Hist.  Va.  1852. 

Cooke.    Virginia.     1883 

Same 

Howe,  ed.     Hist,  coil's  of  Va.     1852  ... 

Hunter.    Observations  on  hist,  of  Va..97- 

Maxwell,  ed.  Virginia  historical  regis- 
ter.    6  v.  in  3 

New  Virginians.     1880.     2  v 

Norfolk  and  vicinity;  by  Forrest.  1853. 

Old  Pt.  Comfort  and  Ft.  Monroe; 
by  Dalby.     1881 

Pollard.     The  Va.  tourist.     1870 91 

West  Virginia. 

Boyd.     Resources  of  S.  W.  Va.     1S81. . . 

De  Haas.     Hist.  W.  Va.  to  1795 

Dodge.     West  Va.     1865 

Kercheval.    Hist,  of  Valley  of  Va.   1833. 

Kentucky. 

Allen.     Hist,  of  Ky.     1S72 

Arthur  frW Carpenter.     Hist,  of  Ky.. 

Butler.     Hist,  of  Ky.     1834 

Collins.     Hist,  of  Ky.     1S78.     2v 

Hist,  sketches  of  Ky.     1850 

Drake.     Pioneer  life  in  Ky 

Lexlngton.     Hist. ;  by  Ranck.     1872... 
Marshall.     Hist,  of  Ky.     1824.     2  v. . 

Procter.     Kentucky.     1882 917. 

Siialer.     Kentucky.     1885 

Tennessee. 

Carpenter.     Hist,  of  Tenn.     1854 

Old  Times  in  W.  Tenn.     1873 

Memphis.     Hist.  ;  by  Davis.     1873 

Putnam.     Hist.  Middle  Tenn.     1859 

Ramsey.     Annals,  to  end  of  i8th  ccnty.. 

Rugby.     Tenn. ;  by  Hughes.     1881 

Same.     1880 917. 


UNITED    STATES:    LOCAL  HISTORY  AND   DESCRIPTION. 


91 


NOB.TH  Carolina. 

riiideb'k,  N.  C.  in*ts.     1881.. 917.4  W-4 
yal  and  iron  counties,  N.  C. . . .     628  43 

Hist.  N.  C.      1829.     2  V 974  9 

Hist.  N.  C.      1880.     2T 974  49 

Hist,  sketches  N.  C.  1851...    974  53 
3N.     Hist.  N.  C.     1812.      2  V.      974  7 

South  Carolina. 

ig.     Resources  of  State.    1883.  .917.4  55 
History  of  S.  C.     1809.     2  v. .    974.11 

Palmetto  leaves.     1873 917-4  16 

Eiistory  of  S.  C.     i860 974  15 

Georgia. 

ajf^  Carpenter.   Hist.Ga.  1852.    974  19 

History  of  Ga.  to  1881 974  54 

rhe  Georgia  Hist.  Soc.    1881.974  Pam.  3 

f  o€  Ga.   1883.     V.  1-2 974  58 

History  of  Ga.  to  1798.  2  v. . .     974  16 
ai.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ga.     1855 97418 

Florida. 

L     Florida  for  tourists.     1882.. 91 7. 4  \V-5 

u     Letters  from  Fla.     1879 917.4  33 

i  winter  in  Fla.    1870 917.4  18 

.     Notes  on  Florida.     1859 974  22 

KS.     History  of  Fla.  to  1842  . . .     974  23 
LL.     Camping,  etc.  in  Fla.    1884. 917.4  56 

st;  by  Maloney.     1876 974  44 

Florida.     1876 917.4  17 

,  r</.     Florida  annual.     i883-'85. .917.4  52 

(OQthem  rambles.    Fla.    1881 917.4  43 

ccustine;  by  an  English  visitor.  917.4  19 

y;  by  Dewhurst.     1881 974  51 

y;  by  Fairbanks.     1858 974  21 

vy  Reynolds 974  67 

Alabama. 
Alabama  to  1872 974  20 

Louisiana. 

Creoles  of  La.     1884 974  65 

B.     History  of  La.     1866.    2  v. .     974  34 

i.     History  of  La.     1830 974  33 

LLEANS.     And    Louisiana.      Refer- 

list;  by  Foster,     v.  4 16  55 

f,    etc.;     by    Waring    and  Cable. 

974  B-i 

ketch-book  and  guide.     1885.  .917.4  W-7 

Arkansas. 

gs  of  Legislature  fixing  pronun- 

Dof  fUUDC.     18B1 974  Pam.  2 


Texas. 

Baker,  ^^.     Texas  scrap-book.     1875 974  45 

Edward.     History  of  Texas.     1836 974  41 

Hughes.     Gone  to  Texas.    1884 91 74  54 

McDanield  fl«</ Taylor.     Coming  em- 
pire   917.5  144 

Rock  a«// Smith.  S.  and  W.  Texas  .  .917.5  W-5 
Sweet  fl«</ Knox.  On  a  mustang.  1883.  .917.4  49 
Yoakum.     History  of  Texas.     1856.  2  v..  974  38 

West  and  Northwest. 

Appleton's  hand-book.     1871 917. 5  W-3 

Beggs.     Pages  from  history  of  West 975  9 

Burnet.  Early  settlement  N.  W.  Ter. . .  975  4 
Custer.  My  life  on  the  plains.  1874. . .  975.5  i 
Custer,  iVrj.    Boots  and  saddles.   1S85.. 917.5  187 

Dodge.     Plains  of  great  West.     1877 917.5  67 

Flint.     Indian  wars  of  the  West.    1833..     975  n 

Fry.     Army  sacrifices.     1879 975  49 

Glisan.     Journal  of  army  life.     1874. ..  .917.5  69 
Hall.     Legends  of  the  West.     1869  ....       975  6 
Sketches  of  history,  etc.     1835.     2  v. . .       975  7 
Romance  of  Western  history.     1869. . .     975  12 
Hildreth.     Early  history  N.  W.     1864..     975  10 

Keim.     Sheridan's  troopers.     1870 917.5  163 

Leading  industries  of  West 917-5  Pam.   13 

McKnight.  Our  W^estern  border.  1876.  97563 
Marcy.  Thirty  years  of  army  life.  1866.. 917. 5  68 
Northwest,  The.   Reference  list;  by  Foster. 

V.  3 16  55 

Perkins,  rd.    Annals  of  the  West  to  1845.      975  i 

Same,  to  1850 975  2 

Same,  to  1856 975  3 

,   Sheridan.     Engagements  with  Indians...   975.5  5 

Strickland.    Pioneers  of  the  West. .  1850    975  13 

;   W^ALKER.     Pioneer  life.     1881  .    975  71 

Wheeler.      Geog.  surveys  W.  of  looth 

meridian.     1874.     4v 917.5  161 

j   Winser.     Great  Northwest.    1883 917.5  W-12 

i 

I 

I  Ohio. 

Abbott.     History  of  Ohio.     1875 975  15 

American  pioneer.     1 842-1 843.     2  v 905  4 

Atwater.     History  of  Ohio.     1838 975  14 

Carpenter  <zW  Arthur.  History  Ohio.  975  18 
Hildreth.     Pioneer  settlers.     1852. ..  .923.1  325 

Howe,  i"//.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ohio.     1857...  975  17 

MITCHE.NER.     Ohio  annals.     1876 975  16 

Towns,  Countits,  Etc. 

Ashland  Co.    History;  by  Knapp.   1863.  975  23 

Athens  Co.  History;  by  Walker.  1869.  975  25 
Champaign  and  Logan  Co.'s.    History; 

by  Antrim.     1872 975  30 


92 


UNITED  STATES:     LOCAL   HISTORY  AND   DESCRIPTION. 


Cincinnati.  Acc't;  by  King.  1879.  .917.5  Pam.  11 

Beginnings;  by  Miller.     1880 975  66 

Cleveland.  Early  history;  by  Whittlesey.  975  21 

Columbus.     History;  by  Studer.     1873..  975^ 

Franklin  Co.  History;  by  Martin.  1858.  975  27 

Knox  Co.     History:  by  Norton.     1862..  97528 
Licking  County.    Centennial  history;  by 

Smucker.     1876 975  Pam.  5 

Mahoning  Valley.  Hist.  Soc.  coil's,  v.  i.  975  19 

Maumee  Valley.  Hist.;  by  Knapp.  1872.  975  22 
Ross  Co.     Pioneer  record;  by  Finley  and 

Putnam 975  26 

Western  Reserve.  Pioneers  of;  by  Rice.  975  75 

Indiana. 

Dillon.     History  of  Ind.  to  1816 /  975  33 

Fort  Wayne.     History;  by  Brice.  i868.  975  34 

Goodrich  and  Tuttle.     111.  hist.  Ind. . .  975  32 

Wabash  Valley.     Settlement;  by  Cox. .  975  24 

Wayne  Co.     History;  by  Young.     1872.  975  36 

Michigan. 

Cooley.     Hist,  of  governm'ts.     1885 975  51 

•    Lanman.     History  of  Mich.     1839 975  72 

Murley,  Co/;//.     Michigan.     1882 9175  169 

Northern  Michigan.     1880 917-5  Pam.  10 

« 

Towns^  Counties^  Etc. 

Detroit.      And   Michigan;    history;  by 

Farmer.    1884 975-B-6 

City  of ;  by  Johnstone.     1855 9175  24 

City  of  the  Straits;   by  Roberts.     1884.     97578 

Kalamazoo.     Quarter  centennial.     1855.     975  40 

Lake  Superior   iron  dist.     History;  by 

Swineford 672  Pam.  2 

Mackinaw.     Annals  of  fort;  by  Kelton.     975  74 

Island;  by  Donan.     1882 9175  Pam.   12 

Lake  tour  to;  by  Whitcomb 917-5  Pam.  14 

Old;  by  Strickland,     i860 917-5  25 

Saginaw  Co.     Ilistorj';  by  Fox.     1858..     975  41 

Illinois. 

Brown.     Histor>'  of  111.     1844 975  42 

Carpenter  «//^  Arthur.     Hist,  of  111. . .  97545 

Davidson  <7/ic/Stuv^.  Hist,  of  111.   18^4.  975  64 

Edwards.     Hist,  of  III.     1778-1833 975  35 

Edward's  Papers.  (Chic.  Hist.  Soc.  v.  3.).  975  79 

Ford.     History  Illinois  to  1847 975  70 

Matson.     Pioneers  of  Illinois.     1882  . . .  975  73 

Towns^  Counties^  Etc. 

Chicago.     And   its  suburbs;    by    Cham- 
berlain.     1874 975  44 

And  the  great  conflagration ;  by  Colbert, 

etal.     1871 975.53 

Same 975-5  4 


Chicago.     Antiquities;  by  Harlbut 

Fergus  historical  series.     24  Nos  ...  .9 

z. — Annals  of  Chicago;  by  B«]cstier. 

3.— Directory  of  Chicago.    1859. 

3.— Last  of  the  Illinois;  by  Caton. 

4.— Early  moTement  to  legalize  slaTcrj 
by  Brown. 

5-6. — Early  settlers  of  Chicago. 

7-8.— Early  Chicafi^;  by  Wentworth. 

9.— Chicago.    (Several  papers.) 
xo.— Chicago  Historical  Soc.  addresses. 
II.— Early  medical  Chicago;  by  Hyde. 
13.— Illinois  in  the  i8th  century:  by  Mas 
13.— Early  Illinois;  by  Gillespie. 
14.— Early  Illinois.    (Several  papers.) 
15. — Lincoln;  by  Arnold.    Douglas;  by ! 
16.— Eariy  Chicago;  by  Wentworth: 
17.— Wm.  B.  Ogden;  by  Arnold. 
18. — Chicago  river  and  harbor  conventio 
19. — Early  Chicago;  by  Qeaver. 
3o. — Winter  in  the  west;  by  Hoffman. 
31. — John  Dean  Caton;  by  Feigus. 
33. — Chicago  Bar  Association  lectures. 
33. — Early  Illinois  railroads;  by  Ackcrm 
34. — Congressional  reminiscences. 

History;  by  Andrews.     1884 

Historical  Society  collections.     2  v.. . . 

The  lost  city;  by  Luzerne.     1872 

Peoria.     History;  by  Ballance.     1870.. 

Wisconsin. 

McLeod.     History.     1846 

Madison.     History;  by  Durrie.     1874.. 
Milwaukee.     Chronicles;  by  Wheeler.. 

History  to  1853;   by  Buck.     3  v 

Smith.     Hist,  of  Wis.  v.  i  and  3.     1854 
Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Kept'sand  col's,  gr 

Minnesota. 

Farrar.     Five  years  in  Minn.     1880. . . 

Guide,  upper  Mississippi.     1869 % 

McClung.     Minnesota.    1870 ^ 

Minnesota.     1868 917 

Neill.     History  Minnesota.     1858 

St.  Paul.     History;  by  Williams.     1876 

Iow.\. 

Davenport.    Past  and  present;  byWilkie 
Hyatt.     Resources  of  Iowa.     1872 

Missouri. 

Barnes,  ed.     Missouri;  centennial  rec'd. 
St.  Louis;   by  Reavis.     1870 

Sketch  of  history 

Western  journal.     1853 

Kansas. 

HOLLOWAY.     History  of  Kansas . .     186I 
Wilder.     Annals  of  Kansas.     1875. . . . 


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98 


Dakota. 

ick  Hills.      1876. 
Dakota.      1885. 


.917.5 
917.5 


148 
186 


Yellowstone  Park. 

Earl  of.   Great  divide .   1876..  917.5  96 
•«,   ed.     Wonders    of    Yellow- 

1873 V7.5  98 

Rambles  in  wonderland 917.5  145 

vstone  Park.     Rep't.    1880.  .917.5  165 

8S3 917.5  Pam.  15 

^elkvwstone  Nat.  Park 917.5  W-ii 

AINS    AND   THE   RoCKY    MOUKTAI.N'S. 
u       1868 917.572 

Ranch  notes.     1884 917.5  181 

HE.     Over  the  Rocky  M'ts. . . .     ♦02632 

Life  and  labor  far,  far  west . .     917  73 

Life  in  prairie  land.  1868  . . .  917.5  63 

,     Crest  of  the  continent *9I7.5  191 

g  round  the  Rockies.  1883..  .♦917.5  171 
Prairie  farms  and  folk.  2  v.. 91 7. 5  141 

Camps  in  the  Rockies 917.5  168 

3,000  miles  thro'  Rocky  M'ts..  917.5  59 

Camp  and  cabin.     1880  ..  .917.5  156 

Prairie  experiences.  1884.. 917.5  183 

.     To  the  Rockies,  etc.  1878.  .917.5  56 

uffalo  land.     1872 917.5  65 

Colorado. 

iy's  life  in  Rocky  M'ts.  1879.. 917.5  155 
nmigration.     Rep't.   1873.  .917.5  Pam.  8 

Switzerland  of  Am.     1869 917.5  75 

Colorado.     1876 917.5140 

1879 917.5  I40>^ 

'Graybcard's  "  Col.     1882 917.5  170 

Danslesmontagnesrocheuses.917.5  184 

Sew  Colorado.     1880 91 7- 5  160 

.     South  by  west.     1874 917.5  151 

>>lorado.     1883 917.5  172 

Colorado.     1867 917.576 

si>.     Colorado.     1879 917.5  154 

Utah. —  The  Mormons. 

Life  in  Utah 298  5 

Historj*  oi  the  saints.     1842. .       298  2 
Mormons  and  mines.     1872..     298  11 

Ziiy  oi  thy  saints.     1862 917.5  94 

Mormon  country.     1874 917.5  95 

ycMcm.      1SS5 •  •  -298  Pam.  i 

iVcw  iig^ht  on  Mormonism..     298  12 
ihand  the  Mormons.   1856..       298  3 

.hlormons.       1852 298  i 

oon  on  ^rid  re^on.    1879..917.5  B-5 


Robinson.     Sinners  and  saints.     1883..  91 7. 5  175 

Smith,  Afrs,     Among  the  Mormons 298  8 

Stenhouse,  Mrs.     A  lady's  life,  etc 298  10 

Tell  it  all.     1874 2qS  6 

Taylder.     Mormon's  own  book.     1857..       298  7 
Tucker.     Origin,  etc.,  of  Mormonism. . .       298  4 

Utah  commission.     Report.     1883 298  Pam.  2 

Waite.*   Illiteracy  and  Mormonism..  ..296  Pam.  3 
Waite,  A/rs.     The  Mormon  prophet  ....       298  9 

New  Mexico. 

Arny.     Items  about  New  Mexico.  1873.  .917.5  90 
Bancroft,  H.  H.     History  Pacific  states: 

New  Mexico.     1883 97S  66 

Box.     In  new  and  old  Mexico.     1869.. . .  917.5  87 

Meline.     To  Santa  Fe.     1866 9175  86 

Prince.     Hist,  sketches,  N.  Mex.  1883..     975  77 
Webber.     Old  Hicks,  the  guide.  1868.. ♦917. 5  82 

Arizona. 

Browne.     Apache  country.     1869 91 7- 5  88 

CozzENS.  Marvellous  country.     1873...  917. 5  89 
Hamilton,  ^//.    Resources  of  Ariz.  1883.917. 5  179 

HiNTON.  Hand-b'k  to  Ariz.     1878. .  .917.5  W-io 

HoDc.E.     Arizona  as  it  is.     1876 917-5  I39 

MowRY.  Arizona  and  Sonora.   1864  ....  917.5  85 

Powell.  Expl.  of  Colorado  river.  1872..917.5  B-2 

California  and  Nevada. 

All  about  California.     1871 917-5  Pam.  5 

Supplement  to  same.     1873 9^7-5  Pam.  6 

Auteroche.     Voyage  to  Cal.     1778 508  2 

Bancroft,   H.  H.     Hist.  Pacific  States: 

California.     1884 978  69 

Historical  works  of 975  Pam.  4 

Library  of 975  Pam.  3 

Literary  undertakings  of 975  Pam.  2 

Capron.     History  of  Cal.     1854 975  61 

Cone.     Two  years  in  Cal.      1876 9175  116 

Crofutt.     Pacific-coast  guide.     1879.  .917.5  \V-8 

Frowd.     Six  months  in  Cal.     1872 917.5  114 

HrxTEL.     Resources  of  Cal.     1874 917.5104 

Hutchings.     Scenes  in  Cal.     1870 91 7- 5  W-9 

King.     Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Ne- 
vada.     1872 551  22 

Lewis.     G>'psies.      1881 917.5180 

NoRDHOFF.     Califc)rnia;  for  health,  etc..  917.5  103 

Same.     1882 917. 5  102 

N.  Cal.,  Oregon,  etc.     1874 91 7- 5  ii5 

Norman.     Popular  hist.  Cal.     1883 975  83 

Peabody.     Early  days.     1874 917-5  Pam.  3 

San  Francisco.     Annals;  by  Soule,  r/ rz/.     975  60 

History;  by  Hittell.     1878 97565 

Sa-XON.     Five  years  in  Golden  Gate 917.5  112 


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UNITED  STATES:    LOCAL  HISTORY  AND  DESCRIPTION. 


Simpson.     Shortest  route  to  Cal.      1869. .  917.5  52 
Stevenson.     Silverado  squatters.  1884.  .917.5  177 

Tevis.     Beyond  the  Sierras.     1877 917.5  150 

Todd.     California.     1880 *9i7.5  162 

Venegas.     California.     1759.     2  v 917-5  99 

Oregon — Washington  Ter. 

Adams.     Oregon  as  it  is.     1873  9i7.5.Pam.  2 

Atkinson.     Northwest  coast.     1878. 9 17. 5  Pam.  i 
Bancroft,  H.  H.     Hist.  Pacific  States: 

N.  W.  coast 978  78 

Barrows.     Oregon,     1884. ..  .• 975  7^ 

Brace.     New  West.     1867-1868 9175  i" 

Bui.FiNCH.  Oregon  and  Eldorado.   i866.*9i7.5  127 

Gray.     Hist,  of  Oregon.     1792-1849 975  38 

Greenhow.   Hist.  Oregon  and  Cal.   1845.     975  59 

Leighton.     Life  at  Puget  Sound 917-5  176 

Miller.     Unwritten  history.     1874 917.5129 

Milton.     San  Juan  boundary.     1869 975  67 

Nash.     Oregon.     1877 9^7-5  149 

Two  years  in  Oregon.     1S82 9175  166 

Small.     Oregon,  resources.     1S72 917.5122 

Todd.     Sunset  land,     1870 917.5  113 

Twiss.     Oregon  Territory.     1846 975  62 

Alaska. 

Dall.     Alaska,  resources.     1870 917.5  131 

Davidson.     Coast  pilot.     1869 917-5  B-7 

Elliott.     Seal  Islands,  Alaska 317  D-B-33 

Jackson.     Alaska.     1S80 917-5  ^57 

Morris.     Report  on  Alaska.     1879 917-5  ^59 

Petrofk,     Report  on  Alaska.     1881 917.5164 

Resources,  etc.,  Ahiska.     1880 317  D-B-33 

Scidmore.     Alaska.      1885 917.5190 

Whvmi'ER.      Travel  in  Alaska.     1869 917.5  132 

Across  the  Continent. 

Bell.     New  tracks  in  N.  Am.     1870 917-5  9' 

Blakk.     On  the  wing.     1S83 917.5  173 

BowLK.s.     Across  the  continent.     1865. . .  9X7-5  5^ 

Our  new  West.     1870 9175  55 

Coffin.     Seat  of  empire.  ,  1870 9i7-5  97 

Clemens.     Roughing  it.     1S73 917-5  I34 

Same.     1881 9^7-5  ^3-\H 

CoDMAN.     The  round  trip.     1879 917.5  153 

Dall.     My  first  holiday.     1881 917-5  I33 

Gunnison.     Rambles  overland.     1884. .  .917.5  178 
Jackson  ("  H.   H.").     Bits  of^avel  at 

home 917-5  146 

Lester.     Atlantic  to  Pacific.     1873 917. 5  60 

LirriNCOTT.    (Grace    Greenwood).     New 

life  in  new  lands.     1873 917.5  22 

Ludlow.     Heart  of  the  continent.    1870.  917.5  58 

Parkman.     Oregon  trail *9i7-5  53 

Richardson.     Beyond  the  Mississippi. . .  917.5  61 

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Rideing.     A-saddle  in  wild  West.  1879. 

RusLiNG.      Across  America.     1874 

Sainte-Croix.  De  Paris  k  San  Francisco, 

Taylor.     Betn^-een  the  gates.     1878 

Victor.     River  of  the  west.     187 1 


RECENT  GENERAL  TRAVEL 
DESCRIPTION. 

Adams.     Our  Am.  cousins.     1883 

Appleton's  Guide.     1879 

Same.     1882 

Appleton's  hand-book,  Am.  cities.  1876  . . 

Am*,  travel.     1876 

Appleton's  summer  resorts.     1876 

Same.     1885 

Bachelder.     Popular  resorts 9] 

Ballantine.  Old  world  and  new.  1884 
Beecher.    Circuit  of  continent.  1884. 91 

Berry.     The  other  side.     1880 

Bishop.     Four  mo's  in  a  sneak  box 

Voyage  of  paper  canoe.     1875 

BoDENSTEDT.  Vom  atlantischen  zum  stille 

ozean.     1882 

Boyd's  hotel  directory.     1872 < 

Bryant,  fd.     Picturesque  Am.     2  v 

Campbell.     White  and  black.     1879. . . 

Cask.     U.S.,  historical,  etc.     1878 

Dale.     Impressions  of  Am.     1878 

Dall.     Patty   Gray's  journey,  Boston 

Mt.  Vernon.     3  V 

Day.     Life  and  soc.  in  Am.    1880.    2  v 

Dk  Colange.     National  gazetteer Jt 

Dickinson.     A  ragged  register.     1879. 
DibTURNELL.    Sailing  on  great  lakes,  etc 
Dixon.     New  America.     1867 

White  conquest.     18 76.     2  v 

Dodge.     (Gail  Hamilton).  *  Gala-days. 

Wool-gathering.     1868 

Faith  FULL,  Three  visits  to  Am.  188^ 
Faxon.  Hand-book  of  travel.  1874.. 
Freeman.     Some  impressions.     1883. 

Gaily  nipper  in  Yankeeland.     1882 

Gannett.     Approximate  areas  of  U.S. 

Diet,  of  altitudes.     1884 

Elevations,  W^  of  Miss 

Glazier.     American  cities.     1883 

Griffin.  The  great  republic.  1884. . . 
Hatton.     Irving's  impressions.     1884. . 

To-day  in  America.     1881.     2  v 

Hardman.     Trip  to  Am.     1884 

Hardy.     Between  two  oceans.     1884. . 

Cities  and  prairie  lands.     1881 

Hawthorne.  American  note-books.  2 1 

%  For  reference. 


lTEr>    STATES:    RECENT  GENERAL  TRAVEL.— STATISTICS. 


96 


K .     America.     (Stanford's 
)      1883 191766 

Among  tlie  Am's.     1881.. .917.1  125 

raps.       1871 917.1  loi 

Western  iworld.      1874 *9I7  63 

us,  dcr  l^euen  Welt.     1885.. 91 7.1  146 

Across  the  ferry.     1871 91 7.1  100 

U.  S.  unmasked.     1879...917.1  109 
Througrh  America.     1881..917.1  122 

Short  trip-guide.     1874 917  W-3 

I.     Notes  in  Am.     1877 917.1  90 

Old-world  questions,  etc 91 7.1  142 

:t.    Fifth  ave.  to  Alaska.    1884.917.  i  138 

setters  from  Am.     1880 91 7.1  116 

iumbia  and  Canada.     1879 917.  i  115 

rd  by  rail.      1871 917.  i  99 

Hesperothen.     1881.     2V...917.1  127 
merica  revisited.     1882.     2  v.  .917.1  131 

ftAm.     1865.    2v 917.1  113 

5-   Through  the  light  continent.. 91 7. 1  120 
HR.    Gazetteer  U.  S.    1874.  .1:917.1  VV-6 

.\musement  directory.     1871. .  .917  W-6 

American  society.     1870.     2  v.       397  i 
IAN.    Am.  and  her  commentators.  91 7.1  96 

Tour  in  Am.     1877 917.  i  106 

De  r  atlantique  au  Mi^s 917.  i  145 

I-ast  winter  in  U.  S.     1868 91 7.1  98 


Unitkl)  States. 
pend 


Census.     1S80. 


Com- 
4317 


STATISTICS. 

Resources  S.  and  W.  1853. . .  317  8 
_  Southern  wealth,  etc.  i860..  317  11 
GOR.     Progress  of  Am.     1847...  317  B-2 

American  facts.     1845 317  7 

}^G,  fd.     H'd-b*k  statistics.  1874.     317  13 

1877 317  12 

.    Outline  of  the  U.  S.     1824. . .       317  4 
States.     Army.     Sickness  and 

laiity.    1855-1860 317  D-B-24 

I    of    statistics.       Statistical    ab-  | 

as.     1S78-1883.     6v t3i7  63 

s.    1840 ^317  D-B-i 

of  same }:3I7  D-B-2 

;  of  pensioners.     1840 }:3I7  D-Ii-4   , 

.    1850 t3i7  r)-B-5 

of  fame ^3^7  D-B-7>^ 

;t  of  same t3i7  D-B-6 

ty  statistics.     1850 ^3^7  l)-B-7 

.     r86o.    4v t3i7  n-B-8 

preliminary  report ^3^7  D-B-12 

1870.     3  V t3i7  D-B-13 

at  same t3i7  n-B-i6 

i860  and  1870 t3i7  i7   ' 

♦  For  young  readers. 


D-B-25 

.Same  :  agriculture J317  D-B-28 

Same  :  cotton.     2  v J317  D-B-30 

Same  :  forests }:3i7  D-B-34 

Same  :  manufacturers 1:317  D-B-27 

Same  :  mortality  and  vital 317  D-B-36 

Same  :  newsp'rs,  Alaska,  shipb'ld'g.  J317  D-B-33 

Same  :  petroleum ;». .  1:317  D-B-35 

Same  :  population 1:317  D-B-26 

Same  :  transportation J317  L)-B-29 

Same  :  valuation,  debt,  etc 1:317  D-B-32 

Census.     1870.     Statis.  atlas 317  C-i 

Prov.  Mar.  Gen.  Statistics.  2v 317  D-B-22 

Warden.    Acc't  of  the  U.  S.    1819.     3  v.     317  i 

Statistical  Almanacs. 

Albany  Argus  almanac.     i88o-'85.     5  v. .   I317  65 
Albany  Eve.  Jour,  almanac.  i869-'85.  9V.  I317  43 

American  almanac.     i830-'6i.     20  v 1:317  20 

Am.  almanac;  Spofford,  ^//.   1878-85,  8  v..  :t3i7  19 
Merchants'  and  bankers'  almanac.      1S63.     317  46 

National  almanac.     1 863-1 S64.     2  v J317  40 

N.  V.  Eve.  Express  almanac.     1880 J317  61 

N.  V.  Graphic  statistics.     1882 I317  66 

Tennent's  nautical  almanac.     1869 317  45 

Tribune  almanac.     1838-1885.     8  v I317  42 

Local  Statistics. 

Caliiorma.  Alta-Cal.  almanac.  1879-83 

5  v 317  Pam  2 

Natural  wealth;   by  Cronise.     186S. ...  317  B-i 

State  register.     1859 317  57 

Surveyor-Gcn's  rep'ts:   Statistics.  1S67- 

1S81 , 317  Pam.  3 

Kansas.     Board  of   Ag.     Statis.  reports. 

1878-1884.     3  v 317  64 

Massaciitsetts.     Census.     1875.    3  v. .  317  I)-i 
Minnesota.     Com.    of  statistics.   Rep'is. 

1877-1879.     3v 31760 

Missouri.   Resources;  by  \Vaterhouse.317  Pam.  4 
New  York.     Annual  reg. ;  Williams,  £*</. 

1S30-1840.     5  V 3^7  52 

Census.     1S45 I317  D-B-17 

Same.     1855 +317  l)-B-i8 

Same.     1865 1:317  lJ-B-19 

Same.     1875 I317  D-B-20 

State  register.    Ilolley,  tu/,    1S43-1S45. 

3  V 317  47 

Same.     1S5S 317  50 

State  register;  Skinner,  tv/.     1S30 317  51 

Ohio.     Sec.  of  State.     An.  rep'ts.    1S71- 

1879.     9v 317  16 

Pacific  coast  almanac.     1S69 317  44 

X  For  reference. 


96 


THE   ISLAND  WORLD. 


Philadelphia.  Manufactures;  by  Freelcy.     317  15 
Porter,  ^/ a/.    The  west.    1800-1886 31767 


IMMIGRATION. 

Bromwell.  Hist,  of  immigration  to  U.  S.  325  8 
Chinese  in  the  U.  S.     Reference  list;  by 

Foster,     v.  2 16  55 

DuFFERiN.     Irish  emigration.     1867 325  5 

Great  Britain.     Itep't  on  emigrant  accom> 

modation.     1881 325  B-i 


House  of  Rep.  Rep't  of  Com.  on  Chine 
immigration.     1880 '■ 

Knox.     John;  our  Chinese  relations. . . 

N.  Y.  State.  Com'rof  emigrration..  Rept' 
1847-1860 

Sanderson.     Republican  landmarks 

Senate.  Rep't  of  com.  on  Chinese  imw 
gration.      1877 

Seward.     Chinese  immigration.     1881. 

Williams.     Chinese  immigration.     1879 


THE   ISLAND  WORLD. 


Callander.  Terra  Australis  cognita.  3  v.  919  i 
NoRDHOFF.  Stories  of  the  island  world. .  *9i9  5 
Vincent.  Thro'  and  thro'  the  tropics. . . .  919  4 
Wallace,    f(/.      Australasia.      (Oceana.) 

Stanford's  comp.     1879 t9'9-3  ^7 


MALAY  ARCHIPELAGO. 

Belchkr.  Voyage  H.  M.  S.  Samarang.  2  v.  919. i  8 
Bickmore.  Travels  in  E.  India  arch. . .  919. i  12 
CoppiNGER.  Cruiseof*  Alert."  i878-'82.  919  B-i 
Cravvfurd.      Malayan    and     Polynesian 

races,  etc.     1848 499  14 

Forbes.  Naturalist  in  E.  Archipelago.. .  919. i  15 
Keate.  .  Acc't  of  Pelew  Islands.   1 873.. 919. i  B-i 

MiDDLETON.     Voyage.     1606 919.  i   i 

NEwnoLD.     Settlements  in  the  St's.     2  v.    919.  i  6 

Raffles,  ^</.     Malay  annals.     1821 991  2 

Wallace.  Malay  archipelago.  1869  . . .  919. i  13 
Windsor.     Native  races.     1853 •. .     572  19 


BORNEO. 

Bock.     Head-hunters  of  Borneo.     1881.919.2  B-2 

Boyle.     Among  the  Dyaks.     1S65 9192  i 

Brooke.  Rajah  of  Sarawak;  by  Jacob.  2V.923.2  425 
Burbidce.     Gardens  of  the  sun.     1880. .    919.2  2 

Hatton.     "  New  Ceylon."     1881 9192  3 

Keitel.  Expedition  to  Borneo.  1846...  991  i 
McDougall.  Life  at  Sarawak.  1883...  919.24 
St.  John.     Life  in  the  forests.     2  v 919.  i  10 


SUMATRA  AND  JAVA. 

Bradley.     Wreck  of  the  Nisero 919-2  5    ; 

Marsden.     Hist.  Sumatra.     iSii 919.2  B-i 

Plates  to  same 919- 2  S-i    . 

Raffles.     Hist,  of  Java.     1S30.     2  v. . .       992  i 

Illustrations  to  same 992  B-i 

♦  For  young  readers 


PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS. 

BovvRLNG.     Visit  to  Philippine  Isl'ds.  '51 

CoMYN.     Philippine  Islands.     1821 

Gironi£re.     In  the  Philippines.     1862. 

Same.     1868 

Jagor.     Travels  in  Philippine  Isl'ds.  '7; 
MORGA,  De.     Philippine  Islands.     186S 


AUSTRALASIA. 

Dillon.     Voyagt  in  South  seas.     1829. 

Eden.     Fifth  continent.     1882 

Hay.  Brighter  Briuin.  1882.  2  v. . . 
Powell.     Wanderings.     1883 

AUSTRALIA. 

Barker.     Letters  to  Guy.     1885 

BoNVViCK.     First  20  y'rs  of  Aus.     1882. 

Chequered  career,  A.     1881 

Cornwallis.     Panorama.     1859.     2  v. 
Dawson.     Australian  aborigines.      1881. 

Eden.     Australia's  heroes.    1881 

Eyre.  Into  central  Aus.  i840-*4i.  2  v. 
Greville,^^/.  Year-b'k  of  Australia.  i88« 
Hatton.  Advance  Australia.  1885... 
Hughes.  Australian  colonies.  1852. . . 
Inglis.     Our  Australian  cousins.     1880. 

Jameson.     Australia.     1852 

Jessop.     Flindersland,  etc.     1862.     2  v. 

JOBSON.     Australia.     1862 

King.  Survey  of  coasts.  1827.  2  v.. 
Major,  e(/.     Voyages  to  Terra  Australis. 

Martin.     Australia 

Mitchell.     Interior  of  E.  Aus.     1839.. 

Interior  of  tropical  Aus.     1848 

P.  D.     Progress  of  Australia,  etc.     1857 

Pfeiffer.     Lady's  voyage.     1852 

Read.     What  I  heard,  etc.     1853 

X  For  reference. 


AUSTRALIA.— POLYNESIA,  ETC. 


97 


ist.  of  Australia.      1883.  3  v.      994  5 

iree  colonies.     1853 919-4  2 

K  into  cent.  Aus.   1846.  2  v.  ..919.4  34 
^ravels.      1883 919-4  3^ 

Victoria. 

Colony  of  Victoria.     1875. ...  919.4  24 

year-book.      i88o-i88i 319  2 

Travels  in  Victoria.  1863..  919.3  16 
Two y'rs  in  Victoria.  1855.  2v. .  919.4  8 
z.  Early  hist.  Victoria.  2  v. .  994  2 
iboume  and  Chincha  Is.  1854..  919.4  19 
w/.     Aborigines  of  Vict.    2v.919.4B-2 

1870 9194  20 

1S84 9^9-4  Pam.  i 

TH.     Colony  of  Victoria.     1864.       994  i 

New  South  Wales. 

Wanderings  in  N.  S.  W.    2  v.  919.4  15 

h  Wales.     1884 919-4  Psun.  2 

h  Whales.   Statistical  reg.    1879..  319  B-i 

s  and  resources.     1876 319  Pam.  2 

3.     1876 319  Pam.  3 

Exps.  to  interior.  i8i 7-18. .  919,4  B-i 
say  on  New  South  Wales.  1876..  919.4  17 
New  South  Wales.  1873. . .  919.4  25 
RTH.  New  South  Wales.  1819.  .919.4  14 
Voyage  to  N.  S.  Wales.    1790...  508  B-i 

Queensland. 

iy  wife  and  I  in  Queensland 919-4  2i 

leensland  Almanac.     1876 3^9  i 

id.     1884 919-4  Pam.  3 

Never,  never  land.     1884. . . .  919.4  37 

West  Australia. 
\ustralia.     1884 919.4  Pam.  5 

South  Australia. 
Etralia.     1884 919.4  Pam.  4 

Tasmania. 

The  lost  Tasmanian  race. ...     572  43 

Hist,  of  Tasmania.     1884 994  8 

H.     My  home  in  Tasmania 919-3  12 

lian  friends,  etc.     1880 919- 3  22 

Voyage  to  Botany  Bay.    1 789.  .919. 3  B-i 
1884 919-4  Pam.  6 


NEW  ZEALAND. 

UL  The  Maori  war.  i86o-*6i .  993  2 
Station  amusements.     1874 919-3  1 1 

life  in  New  Z.     1874 9^9  3  9 

1871 919-3  10 

Nev  Zealand,  etc.     1845 919.3  7 


Buller.     Forty  y'rs  in  New  Z.     1878. . . 

New  Zealand.     1S80 

Crawford.  Travel  in  New  Z.  1880. . . 
Gray.  Traditional  hist,  of  N.  Z.  race. . . 
Grekn.     High  Alps  of  New  Z.     1883. . . 

Martin.     Our  Maoris.     1884 

Meade.     Ride  thro'  New  Z.     1870 

Natural  wonders  of  New  Z.     1881 

New  Zealand.     1884 919. 

New  Zealanders.     1847 

Nicholls.  The  king  country.  1884,... 
Polack.  New  Zealanders.  1840.  2v. . 
Rusden.  I  list.  New  Zealand.  1883.  3V. 
Shortland.     New  Zealanders,     1856. . . 

Swainson.     New  Zealand.     1859 

VoGEL.     Hand-book  of  New  Z.     1875... 


919.3  14 
919.3  21 
919.3  19 
299  17 
919.3  28 
919.3  29 

919.3  8 
919.3  23 
3  Pam.  I 

919-3  15 

919-3  30 

9193  3 

993  3 

919.3  5 
919.3  6 

919.3  18 


NEW   GUINEA. 

Albertis,  D'.    New  Guinea.    1880.    2  v.  919.53 
Chalmers  aW  Gill      Work    and    adv. 

1877-1885 919.5  5 

Lawson.      Wanderings  in  N.  Guinea. . . .  919.5  a 


POLYNESIA.— MICRONESIA. 

Belcher.     Mutineers  of  the  Bounty 996  2 

Cooper.     Coral  lands.     1880.     2  v 919.6  19 

Coo  IK.     Western  racific.     1883 919.6  29 

CuMMiNG.     At  home  in  Fiji.     1881.     2  v..  919.6  21 

Lady's  cruise.     1882.     2  v 919.6  24 

Ellis.  Polynesian  researches.  1833.  4  v.  919.6  9 
Kkskine.  Cruise,  W.  Pacific.  1S53. ...  919.6  13 
Fornander.   Polynesian  race.   1878.  2v. .       9964 

P'rancis      Isles  of  Pacific.     1882 919.6  28 

GrLL.     Savajje  life  in  Polynesia.     1880. . .       996  6 

H(n'K.     Quest  of  coolies.     1872 919.6  17 

HoRNE      A  year  in  Fiji.      1881 919.623 

Lanc;.     Polynesian  nation.      1834 572  17 

Life  in  the  .S.  Pacific.     1861 919.6  16 

Mariner.     Natives  of  Tonga  Is.     1820..   919.6  3 

Murray.     Mission  work.     1835-75 9^9-5  I 

Pai.mkr.  Kidnapping  in  South  .Seas  ....  919.6  I 
Pe.mbroke  ant/   Kinosley.      South    Sea 

bubbles.     1872 919.6  2 

Perkins.     Na  Motu.    1854 919.618 

Prii (  HARD.     Queen  Pomare 996  3 

RoMlLi.v.     Story  of  W.  Pacific.     1882  ..  .919.6  26 

RussKLL.     Polynesia.     1842 996  I 

St.  J<^)HNS'roN.     Camping  among   canni- 
bals.    1883 919.6  30 

Seeman.     Viti.     i8rH)-i86i 919.615 

Stewart.    Visit  to  South  Seas.  1831.  2  v.   919.67 


98 


POLYNESIA.  — ARCTIC   WORLD. 


Turner.     Samoa.     1884 919.6  31 

Tyerman  and  Bennkti'.  Journal  of  voy- 
ages.    1821-1829.     3v 919.64 

Williams  and  Calvert.     Fiji  and  Fiji- 

ans.     1859 919.6  14 

WoRTLEY.     Tahiti.     1882 9196  27 

SANDWICH  ISLANDS. 

Anderson.     Hawaiian  islands.  1864 919-7  i 

Bingham.     The  Sandwich  islands.    1848.       9972 


Bird.     Hawaiian  archipelago.     1876 ....   91^; 

Bliss.     Paradise  in  the  Pacific.     1873 919.^ 

CiiANEV.     "Aloha!"     r83o 919.: 

Cheever.     Island  world.     1850.... 919.^ 

Life  in  Sandwich  islands.     1851 919.^ 

CoAN.     Life  in  Hawaii.     1835-1881 919.^ 

CuMMiNt;.     Fire  fountains.   1883.  2v 919.7 

Hopkins.     Hawaii.     1869 993 

JuDD.     Honolulu.     1828-1861 919.1 

NiCHOi^ON.     From  sword  to  share.   1S81.   919.^ 
Thrum,  ^£/.     Hawaiian  almanac.    1876.319  Pam 


THE  ARCTIC  WORLD. 


Arctic    exploration.     Reference    list;     by 

Foster,     v.  4 16.55 

Arctic  miscellanies.    1852 919.8  46 

Back.     Arctic  land  expedition.     1835 9198  18 

Barrow.  Voyages,  Arctic  regions.  1859.  919.86 
Beechey.     Voyages  towards  north  pole. .  919.8  20 

Belcher.     Last  Arctic  voyages.     2  v 919.8  32 

Franklin,  Sir].     Life;  by  Beesly *9i9.8  65 

Life;  by  Simonds 919.8  23 

Shores  of  polar  sea.     1822 919.8  22 

Gilder.     Schwatka's  search.     1881 919.8  66 

Hall.     Arctic  researches.     1860-1862.  .*9i9.8  47 

North  polar  expedition.     1876 919.8  B-3 

Second  Arctic  expedition.    1864-1869.. 919.8  B-5 

Hartvvk;.     Polar  world.     1869 *919.8  1 

Hayes.     Arctic  boat  journey.     1854 919.8  36 

Land  of  desolation.     1872 *9I9.8  37 

Open  polar  sea.     1871 *9I9.8  39 

HowG.\TE.     Cruise  of  the  Florence 919.8  60 

Polar  colonization 919.8  51 

Kane.  Arctic  explorations.  1853-55.  2v.*9i9.8  27 

U.  S.  Grinncll  expedition.     1854 919.8  26 

Knights  of  the  frozen  sea.     1867 919.8  10 

Leslie,  et  al.  Discovery  in  polar  seas. . .  919.8  8 
Lord.  Grinncll  Arctic  expcd.  1852. . . .  919.8  23 
McClintock.  Voyage  of  the  "  Fox."  . .  919.8  35 
McDougall.    Voyage  of  the  "  Resolute."  919.8  31 

MacGahan.     Under  northern  lights 919.8  43 

Markham.     Polar  reconnaissance.    1881.  919.8  63 
Threshold  of  unknown  region.     1873.. .  919.8  42 

Whaling  cruise.     1874 919.8  41 

Mayne,  t*^.    Discoveries  in  Arctics.   1862.     914  26 

Nares.     Voyage  to  polar  sea.     2  v 919.8  52 

Newcomb.     Our  lost  explorers.     1884  . .  .919.8  78 

North  Georgia  Gazette.     1821 919.8  B-4 

Nourse.  Am.  expl.  in  ice  zones.  1884. .  919.8  76 
PaY£R.     New  lands.     1874 919.8  44 

•For  younff 


Recent  polar  voyages.     1875-1876 *9I9.8. 

Richardson.     Arctic  searching  exp 919*8 

SCHLKY  and  SoLEY.     Rcscuc  of  Greeley  .  919.8 
ScHWATKA.  Nimrod  in  the  north.   iS85.*9i9.81 

Simpson.     Life  and  travels.     1845 919.8 

Smucker.     Arctic  explorations.    1857....   919.I 

TiLLOTSON.     Adventures  in  the  ice *9I9*^ 

Tyson.     Arctic  experiences.     1874 *9I9.8 

Whymper.     Heroes  of  the  Arctic *9X9-8 

Zeno,  NicoLo  fl«i/ Antonio.     Voyages..  91^1 


SEARCH  FOR  N.  W.  PASSAGl 

Baffin.     Voyages.     1622 919-^ 

Co()K67/i</Clerke.  Voyages.  i776-'8o.  2T.919.8 

Frobisher.     Voyages.     1578 91^ 

McClure.     Discovery  of  N.  W.  passage.  919.8 

Parry.     Second  voyage.    1823 919-8 

Third  voyage.     1825 919*8 

Three  voyages.     1819-1825.     5  V 919*8 

Ross.     Second  voyage.     1833 919*8 1 

RuNDALL.     Voyages  toward  N.  W.   1496- 

1631 919J 


N.  E.  POLAR  REGION. 

AUNET,   De.     Voyage    d'une    femme    au         l 

Spitzbergen 919*8 

Danenhower.     Narrative  of  the   "Jean- 

nette."     18S2 919.I 

DeLong.     Voyage  of  "  Jeannette."  2  v. .  919.I 
Gilder.     Ice-pack  and  Tundra.    1883. . .  91^ 
HiLDEBRANDT.     Winter  in  Spitzbergen  . .  9i9.( 
Hooper.     In  tents  of  the  Tuski.     1853. .  W 

HovGAARD.     Nordcnski6ld*s  voya^ 91^ 

readers. 


ARCTIC  WORLD.  — MAPS   AND   ATLASES. 


99 


ichting^  in  Arctic  seas.  1876.. 919. 8  48 
In  the  Lena  Delta.  1885...  .919.8  77 
Li>.  Arctic  voyages.  1858-79.  919.8  61 

the  Vega.       1881.     2v 919.868 

/  Marten.       Documents  on 

:en,  etc.       1855 9198  2 

V^oyages  of  Barents.  1596. .  919.8  50 
ward  Cathay.      1598 9^9-^  4 


Voyage  to  Spitzbergen  in  161 3 919.8  12 

Wrangell.     Exp,  to  polar  sea.     1823. ..919.8  17 


GREENLAND. 

Crantz.  Hist.  Greenland.  1767.  2v. . 
Manby.  Voyage  to  Greenland.  1821. . 
Rink.     Danish  Greenland.     1877 


998  I 
.919.8  B-i 
. .  919.8  54 


MAPS  AND   ATLASES. 


HISTORICAL. 

Til.      Map    of    acquisitions    of 

I.     1884 914.7  C-2 

sical  geog 9^^  C-io 

Atlas,  ancient  geog.     1832 912  4 

ON,     Battlcsof  Am.  Rev.  Plans.  971.2  63 

fj.  Public  schools  hist,  atlas. .  911  C-9 
las  to  memoirs  of  Marlborough.. 923. 2  B-ii 
i.  Hist.  geog.  Europe.  Maps..  911  9 
Antiquities    of     England,     etc.; 

of  maps 9142  B-26 

iT.      Europe    by    treaty.      1814- 

.     3  V 940  B-2 

N.     Atlas,  British  hist 911  C-3 

il  atlas 91 1  C-4 

ulas.      i58o.     2v 9"  C-5 

.      .\f  aps,  Caesar's  Gallic  war  . . .   937  C-i 
>Hection    of  early    Am.    maps   at 
ih.    Calcndarof;by  Winsor.    Har- 

l  Univ.     Bui.     V.  3 16  B-17 

roN.      Historical  atlas.     1884...  911  C-8 

vk-ar.     Maps 9^7-5  C-i 

map  of  Ky.  and  T^nn.     1863. .917.4  C-i 
UN    IIL     Atlas   to    "  Histoire  de 

ar." 937  R-2 

Plan  of  ancient  Rome 9t4-5  C-i 

ist.  Soc.     Hist,  map  of  Penn 973  B-3 

Atlas,  classical  hist.     1855 911  C-i 

Vntica.     1801 914-5  C-3 

Atlas  to  hist,  of  Waterloo 944-5  C-i 

I.     Hand  atlas  fUr  gcschichte  des 
:clalters  und  Neueren  zeit.  1880..  911  C-7 

miversa 914-3  C-6 

IDES.     Maps  illustrative  of 938  106 

-LE- Due.  Atlas  with  *'  La  defense 

»aris.*'     1871 944.6  T-i 

j>  tfW  Thornbury.      Maps    to 
oodoD,  old  and  new." 914-2  B-17 


MODERN  GEOGRAPHY. 

Andree.     Allgemeiner  hand-atlas.     1881.  913  C-9 

Atlantischer  Ozean.     1882 551  C-2 

Bradford  an//  Goodrich.    Atlas.    1842.  913  C-5 

Bradley.     Atlas   of  world.     1885 913  C-12 

Burr.     Universal  atlas 913  C-4 

CoLTON.     General  atlas.     1877 913  C-7 

Cram.     Family   atlas.     1883 913  C-ii 

Hughes.     Atlas,  comparative  geog 911  C-2 

Johnson.     Family  atlas.     1873 913  C-3 

Johnston.     National  atlas 913  C-2 

Physical  atlas.     1856 551  C-I 

Royal    atlas.     18S2 913  C-IO 

Magnus.     Commercial  atlas.     1856 913  C-i 

Maps  of  the  soc.  for  the  diffusion  of  useful 

knowledge.     1844.     2  v.     (Including 

numerous  plans  of  cities) 910  C-I 

Miscellaneous  maps 913  C-8 

Mitchell.  New  general  ^tlas.  1863. . .  913  C-6 
Peterman's  geog.  mittheilungen;  index  of 

maps  in;  by  Bliss.    Harvard  Univ.  Bui. 

V.  2-3 16  B-17 


4-34- -t  I.EUROPE. 

Great   Britain. 

Devon.     County.     1804 914.2  C-8 

Dublin.     Maps 914.  i  C-3 

Edinburgh.     Map 914.  i  C-2 

England.     County  maps 914.2  C-i 

Stanford's  library  map 914.2  C-IO 

England  ^/W  Wales.     Map;  by  Bayly.. 914.2  C-3 

Hampshire.     Map;  by  Kitchen 914.2  C-4 

Kent.     County,  1808 914.2  C-5 

Liverpool.     Map 914.2  C-9 

London.     Maps  to  Walford  and  Thorn- 

bury's  "  London,  old  and  new.".  ...914.2  B-17 


100 


MAPS  AND  ATLASES. 


ScOTLAXD.    Commercial  map.     1782... 914. i  C-i 
TuKBUDGE  Wells.     1798 914-2  C-7 

France. 

France.  Atlas  national.  1790, 8  sections.. 914.4  C-i 

Same.     2  sections 914-4  C-5 

Carte.     1874 914-4  C-6 

Paris.    Guide 914-4  C-3 

Plan  de.     1880 914-4  C-7 

Toulouse.    Plan.     1815 914-4  C-4 

Italy. 

Gknoa.     La  nuovapianta.     1868 914-5  C-i  i 

looo  Sinus  Baianim 914. 5  C-7 

IfALY.     Carte.     1821 914.5  C-4 

Map.     1795 Q14.5  C-5 

Mont-Cenis.     Carte 914-5  C-6 

Naples  and  Pomfeil     Maps 914-5  C-8 

Rome.    Carta.     1805 914.5  C-2 

Plans,  ancient  and  modem;  by  Clarke.. 9 14. 5  C-io 
Venice.    Map 914.5  C-9 

Switzerland. 

Switzerland.    Carte.     1786 914-11  C-i 

Zurich.    Plan  der  sudt.     1814. 914. 11  C-2 


I 


Germany. 

BsRUN.     Map 914-3 

Darmstadt.     Plan 914.3 

Germany.    Carte 9143 

Carte  dcs  Postes.     1786 9143 

Mayence.     Plan 914-3 

Stuttgart.     Map.    1821 914.3 

Vienna.     Map 9143 

Netherlands. 

Antwerp.     Plan  de  la  \ulle  et  citadelle..9i4.9 
Holland  and  Belgium.     Map;  by  Bar- 
tholomew   914-9 

Scheldt,  Course  of  the.     1789 914*9 

Russia. 

Arrowsmith.     Map  of  Russian  acquisi- 
tions since  Peter  1 914-7 

St.  Petersburg.     Map 914.7 


C-2 

C-i 


ASIA. 


Indian  and  Afghan  frontiers.     1879 915.4  C-i 

Map,  Southeastern  Asia 915.  i  C-i 

Map  of  Yokohama 9»5-2  C-i 

Palestine  Exploration  Fund.    Map  of  West. 

Palestine  in  26  sheets.     1880 <)!  5.(>  C-4 

Stanford's  map  of  Countries  bet.  Constan- 
tinople and  Calcutta.     i8(k) 91 5>^>  ^-3 

Williams.    Map  Chinese  empire.    1882.. 91 5.1  C-2 


C-8 
C-I 

C-3 

C-2 

C-5 

C-4 
C-7 

C-2 

C-4 
C-I 


AFRICA. 

Johnston.     General  map  Africa.  1885. .. 

Map  of  Central  Africa 9 

Map  of  S.  Africa 9 

Kiepert.     Carte  du  Bassin  da  Congo. .  .9 

Large  scale  map  of  Zulo  land.     1879 9: 

Leake.     Ms^>  of  Egypt 9] 

Maps  of  Stanley's  *'  Congo/*  in  case. 

Same < 

AMERICA. 

American  military  pocket  atlas.     1 776 

Arrowsmith.     Map  N.  America.     1802. 

George's  shoal,  chart.     1S37 91 

Rand,    McN.  &  Co.'s  business  atlas,   N. 

Am.     1881 

Sargent.     Forests  of  N.  Am.     Maps. . . 

United  States. 

Adirondacks.  Stoddard's.  Map.  1881..91 

Alabama.     Colton's  map.     1870 91 

U.  S.  land  office  map.     1879 917 

Alaska.     Harbors  of.     1869 91 

Arizona.     Map;  by  Thayer.     1880 917 

Arkansas.     Colton's  map.     1882 917 

U.  S.  land  office  map.     1879 917 

Baltimore.    Weishampel's  map.  1880.. 917 

Boston.     Hobbs'  guide  map.     1880 91 

Buffalo.  Atlas;  Hopkins  &  Co.   1872.. 90.^ 

Same.     1884 90.( 

Map;  Hawks.     1881 9 

Reference  and  distance  map;  by  Clog- 

her 90. 

[Sec  also  Eric  Co.,  N.  Y.J 
California.      U.    S.    land    office    map. 

1879 917 

Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.    Hist.   Atlas.. 917 

Chicago.     Map.     1881 917 

Ci.NCiNNATi.     Map 917 

Cleveland.     Map.     1879 91" 

Colorado.     Atlas;  by  Hayden.     1877.. 91 

U.  S  land  office  map.     1881 91* 

Connecticut.     Colton's  map,     1879 9' 

Dakota.    U.  S.  land  office  map.    1882.  .91; 

Delaware.     Colton's  Map.     1882 91 

Detroit.     Map.     1878 91; 

Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.  Topog.  atlas;  Stone  & 
S.     1866 90. 

III.  hist,  atlas;  Beers  &  Co.  1880. .  .90. 
Florida.  Colton's  map.  E.  Fla.  1881..9 
Fremont's  Rocky  M  t*s  exp. ;  maps.     1 842 . 9 

CiKoRGiA.     Colton's  map.     1879 9 

Idaho.  Map;by  R.,McN.  &  Co.   1883.. 91 

U.  S.  I'd  office  map.     1883 91 


MAPS  AND  ATLASES. 


101 


^ap;  by  Cram.     1881 917.5  C-ii 

>flfioe  map.       1878 917.5  C-36 

dap;   by   Ciam.     1881 917.5  C-io 

Dffice.       Map.     1878 917.5  C-35 

IS.      Map;  by  Polk.    1880.  .917.5  C-22 

p;  by  Cram.     1882 917-5  C-14 

Dflficc  map.      1878 917.5  C-38 

lap 917.5  C-15 

office  map.      1879 917.5  C-41 

rv.     Map;  by  Wright.   1880.. 917. 5  C-28 

State  univ.  map.     1880 917.4  C-9 

office  map.     1879 917.4  C-18 

Bolton's  map.     1880 917.2  C-5 

>.      Colton's  map.     1882 917.4  C-2 

Map;  by  Cram.     1881 917-5  C-9 

\  office  map.     1878 917.5  C-34 

EE.      Map 917.5  C-30 

>us.     Map;  by  Rice.     1881.. 917.5  C-26 
PA.      Map;  by  Cram.     1881.. 917.5  C-13 

d  office  map.     1879 917.5  39 

PI.      Colton*s  map.     1882 917.4  C-8 

d  office  map.     1879 917-4  C-17 

:.      U.  S.  rd  office  map.    1879.. 917.4  C-14 
\-     U.  S.  Td  office  map.    1883..917.5  C-44 

A.      Map.     1880 917.$  C-19 

'd  office  map.     1879 917-5  C-40 

U.  S.  I'd  office  map.    1879.  .917  5  C-48 
MPSHIRE.    Colton's  map.    1875.917.2  C-4 

SEV.     Colton's  map.     1880 917.3  C-9 

5  map.     1778 917-3  C-7 

xico.     Map.     1880 917-5  C-6 

and  office  map.     1882 917-5  C-47 

LEANS.     Plan 917.4  C-13 

IK  CiTy.       Hobbe's  guide  map. 

917.3  C-15 

IK  State.      Ashcr  and  Adams' 

917.3  C-6 

yBurr.      1829 9^7.3  C-i 

kNsLlly  &  Co.'s  map.     1882.. 917.3  C-13 
ROLiSA,   Colton's  map.  1881.. 917.4  C-3 

p;  by  R.,  McN.  &Co 917.5  C-8 

^Sce  map.      1878 9^7.5  C-33 

fap.       184I 4 917-5  C-i 

fficcmap.       1879 917.5  C-50 


Oregon  and  Cm..     Map.     1848 917.5  C-i 

Oregon  aM^  Wash.  Ter.     Map;  by  Gill. 

.1878 917.5  C-18 

Pennsylvania.  Rand,  McN.  &Co.'smap. 

1882 917.3  C-14 

Philadelphia.     Map Q17.3  C-ii 

Pittsburgh.     Map.     1878 917.3  C-ia 

Rhode  Island.     Thompson's  map 917.2  C-i 

St.  Louis.     Map;  by  Campbell 917.5  C-27 

St.  Paul.     Map;  by  Rice.     1881 917.5  C-25 

San  Francisco.  Charts,  entrance  to  bay.. 91 7. 5  C-4 

Map;  by  Bancroft.     188 1 917.5  C-29 

South  Carolina.   Colton's  map.  1881.. 917.4  C-4 
Texas.     Map.     1844 917.5  C-i 

Rand,  McN.  &  Co.'s  map.     1882 917.4  C-12 

United  States.     Map  (about  1800);  by 

Arrowsmith 917.  i  C-i 

Land  Office  map  of  U.  S.     1881 91 7. 1  C-2 

Utah.     Map;  by  Froiseth.     1879 917.5  C-16 

U.  S.  I'd  office  map.     1879 9^7-5  C-45 

Vermont.     Colton's  map.     1876 917.2  C-3 

Virginia.    Colton's  map.     1882 917.4  C-2 

West  Virginia.     Colton's  map.     1882.  .917.4  C-a 
Wheeler's  survey  W.  looth  merid.     Maps. 

1875 917.5  C-^ 

Wisconsin.     Map;  by  Cram.     1882. .  .917.5  C-12 

Map;  by  R.,  McN.  &  Co.     1883 917.5  C-31 

U.  S.  I'd  office  map.     1878 917.5  C-37 

Canada. 

Canada.     Map;  by  Sauthier.     1777 917.6  C-l 

Map  of  Lower  C. ;  by  Holland.     1803.  .917.6  C-3 

Map  of  railways.     1882 917.6  C-6 

Map  of  Upper  C;  by  Smyth.  1800.  .917.6  C-2 
Montreal.     Map.     1873 917.6  C-4 

Quebec.     Plan.     1875 917.6  C-5 

Mexico. 
Glumer.     Railway  centre,  Mexico 917.8  C-a 

Central  America. 
Maps  inter-oceanic  canal.     1859 917.8  C-l 

West  Indies. 
Arrowsmith.     Map  of  W.  Indies 917.9  C-i 


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BIOGRAPHICAL  COLLECTIONS. 


BIOGRAPHY-  GENEALOGY-  HERALDR 


BIOGRAPHICAL  COLLECTIONS. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS. 

Adams,  ed.     Cyclop,  of  female  biog J920  12 

Adams.     Women  travellers.     1883 928  20 

Wrecked  lives.     1880.     2  v *92o  174 

Aiken  and  Enfield.  General  biog.  7  v .  ^920  "B-i 
Allen.     Biog's  of  workingmen.     1884. . .  920  197 

Anderson.     Kings  of  society 920  27 

Artman  and  Hall.  The  blind.  1854. .  920  127 
Baldwin.   Representative  women.    1856..     920  38 

Balfour.    Working  women 920  67 

Bates.     Maclise  portrait  gallery 920  196 

Becker.  Adventurous  lives.  1878.  2  v..  920  168 
BiNGLEY,  W.     Biog.  conversations.    1818.     926  10 

Same.     1819 926  11 

.Biog.  dictionary.  Aa  to  Az.  1844.  7  v. .  .t920  180 
Blake.     Biographical  dictionary.     1853.J920  B-9 

BOGART.     Who  goes  there  ?    1866 920  56 

Brantome.     Dames  galantes.     2v 944  112 

Dames  illustres.     2  v 944  11 1 

Vies  des  hommes  illustres.     3  v 944  1 16 

Bright  WELL.  Curious  and  romantic  lives. .  *920  63 
Bruce.  Classic  and  hist,  port's.  1854.. .  920  26 
BULWER.  Historical  characters.  1868.  2  v.  920  45 
Gates,  ed.  Diet,  of  biography.  1867. ..^920  114 
Chalmers,  ed.     Biog.  diet.     18 12.    32  v.  ^920  69 

Ghamplin.    Young  folks'  cyclop ^920  176 

Ghesney.     Essay  in  military  biog.     1874.       923  I 

Children's  story-book.     1870 *920  138 

Grossland.  Memorable  women.  1854..  920  39 
Crowe  and  James.     Foreign  statesmen. 

1833.     5  V 923  26 

Gust.  Warriors  of  17th  century.  2  v. . .  923  21 
Davenport.     Diet,  of  biography.    1832.     ^920  7 

JOe  Quincey.     Biog.  essays.     1850 920  126 

DORAN.     Monarchs  retired.     2  v 904  15 

Dulcken.^*^.  Worthies  of  the  world.  i88i.*920  179 
Eadie  and  Bowen,  et  al.     Imperial  diet. 

of  biog.     5  V J920  B-13 

Edgar.     Footpr'ts  of  famous  men.    1854.  *92o  34 

Sea-kings  and  heroes.     1863 *923  7 

Edwards.     Six  life-studies.     1880 920  124 

Ellis.     Mothers  of  great  men.     1883  . . .  920  194 

♦  For  youQff  readers. 


Eminent  men.     4  v 9: 

Eminent  persons.     1880 9: 

Famous  boys *9J 

Field.  Memories  of  many  men.  1874. .  < 
Fitzgerald.      Kings  and  queens  of   an 

hour.     1883.     2  V 921 

Gilman.  Kings,  queens  and  barbarians.  *< 
Goodrich.  Curiosities  of  human  nature.  < 
Gronow.     Celebrities,  London  and  Paris.    < 

Halk.     Woman's  record.     1853 Jc 

Hawks,  ed.  Appleton's  cyclo.  of  biog..t920 
Haydn.     Universal  index  of  biog.  1870..    \ 

H.\ys.     Women  of  the  day.     1885 *9S 

Hay  ward.  Eminent  statesmen.  2  v. .  9: 
Hewett,  ed.  Illustrious  women.  1866.  < 
Higgins.     Women  of   Europe,  15th  and 

i6th  cent's.     1885.     v.  1-2 91 

Hist,  and  literary  celebrities.     1869 < 

Hoefer,   ed.      Nouvelle    biog.    generale. 

1857.     46  V J91 

Holt.     Royal  ladies.     1861.     2  v < 

Houghton.     Monographs.     1873 < 

Houssaye.      Men   and    women.      i8th 

century.     1852.     2v < 

Howard.  Biog.  illustrations.  1830....  99 
Hundred  greatest  men.  (Ports.)  4  v. . .  93 
Hunt.  Romances  of  real  life.  1846....  91 
Index  of  obituary  notices.  i88o-'8i.  2  v.*9J 
International  portrait  gallery.  1879.  2  v.. 92c 
James.  Great  commanders.  1835.  2  v. 
Jameson.    Fem^e  sovereigns.    1831.    2  v.    \ 

Same.     1832.     2v i 

Jenkins.     Heroines  of  history.     1853... 

Knight.      Gallery  of  portraits.     7  v 92c 

Lamartine.    Celebrated  characters.    3  v.    < 

Vie  des  grands  hommes.  .1859.  4  v. . .  9; 
Lempriere.  Universal  biography.  1808.  : 
McCarthy.     Modern  leaders.     1872. ...  9 

McGee.     Irishmen's  sons.     1874 

Martineau.     Biog.  sketches.     1869 < 

Masson.  Celebrated  children.  1853....*! 
Maunder.     Biog.  treasury.     1870. % 

%  For  reference. 


.*., 


BIOGRAPHICAL  COLLECTIONS. 


103 


X852 t920  15 

920  16 

920  17 

920  17 

920  17 

kl  favorites.  1865.  2  v. .  923  31 
roes  of  discovery.     1868..     *g26  4 

.  essays.       1884 920  198 

men 920  32 

ling  stars  of  the  new  world.    920  57 

lent  vromen  of  the  age 920  10 

c  of   biog.      1869 920  9 

t.  of  biog.  reference.  1871.1:920  113 

oes 923  8 

r  universal  biog.  1825.  5  v.  J920  2 
Tontemporary  port's.  1880.  920  170 
It  men  of  European  history.       923  9 

nt.      1861 t920  14 

eminiscences  of  eminent  men. 

v 920  49 

ncn. 920  31 

general  biog.  diet.     12  v. .  .^920  loi 

'.xtraordinary  men.     1853 92030 

ary  women.      1864 920  66 


Telebrated  travelers.     3  V. 


^926  I 


doings  of  great  men 920  35 

ief   biographies *920  29 

(.     Half-hours  with  ambassa- 

1883 923  37 

idex  to  port's  in  Eclectic ^920  199 

Romantic  biog.  of  the  age  of 
th.     1842.     2v 920  190 

■Enterprise  and  adventure *920  68 

^     Lippincott's  universal  dic- 

1870.     2v ^920  B- 1 1 

Celebrated  friendships.     2»v.  920  192 

[en  of  mark.     1880 923  25 

«f.     Essays,  biog.,1stc.     1857.     920  48 
ed.     Heroism  and  adventure. *920  132 

*920  140 

Amours  of  great  men.     2  v. . .  920  141 

Diet,    des    contemporains. 

2  v t920  B-25 

(Thomson.)    Queens  of  so- 

1861 923  15 

beaux.     1861 923  16 

,  ed.     Men  of  mark.     (Port's.) 

7  v 920  B-18 

llustrious  soldiers.     1874 923  5 

^  Caulfield.     Wonderful  char- 

920  47 

lostrious  shoemakers.     1883..  920  188 

listory 920  44 

tnts  and  dwarfs.     1868 920  55 

*  For  youni^  readers. 


Ancient. 

Anton.     New  classical  diet.     1871 920.6  8 

Goodrich.  Men  of  ancient  times.  i844.*920.6  7 
Plutarch.     For  boys  and  girls;   ed.  by 

White 4:920.6  13 

Lives ;  Dryden's   tr.  ;   ed.    by    Clough. 

1863.    5  V 920.6  I 

Old  world  worthies.     (Selections.) *920.6  6 

Our  young  folks  Plutarch  ;  ed.  by  Kauf- 
man.    1883 *920.6  12 

Smith,  W.,  ed.     Diet.  Greek  and  Ro/nan 

biog.     1844.     3  V ^920.6  9 

Great  Britain. 

Almon.      Anecdotes.     1797.     3  v 920.2  61 

Annual  biography.     1817  to  1837.  21  v. .  .I920.2  i 

Bagehot.      Biog.  studies.     1881 923.2  462 

Berkeley.    Anecdotes  of  upper  ten  thou- 
sand..   1867.     2v 920.259 

Blaikie.     Leaders  in  philanthrophy 923.2  561 

Bourne.     London  merchants.     1869. .  .*923.2  99 

British  Plutarch.     1795.     8  v 920.2  40)^ 

British  statesmen.  (Lardner's  Cab.  C).  .923.2  493 
Burnet.  Lives,  characters,  etc.  1833.  .920.2  73 
Chambers,  ^^.  Eminent  Scotsmen.  5  v..j:920.2  54 
Chambers.     Remarkable  persons.    1878.  .920.2  65 

Stories  of  old  families.     1878 920.2  64 

Clinton.     Sword  and  pen.     1869 920.2  49 

Cole.     Generals  of  Peninsular  war 923.2  235 

Coleridge.     Biographia  Borealis.    1833.  .920.2  66 

Creasy.      Eminent  Etonians.     1876 920.2  53 

Cunningham,  ed.     Eminent  Englishmen. 

1840.     8  V 920.2  22 

Davidson.     Eminent  radicals.     1880 923.2459 

Eminent  statesmen.  (Lardner's  Cab.  Cyc.)923.2  80 
Essex,  Earls  of.     Lives;  by   Devereaux. 

1853.      2  V 923.2  502 

Fortunes  made  in  business.     1884.     2  v. .  926.2  48 

Francis.     Orators  of  the  age.      1847 923.2  93 

Fuller.  Worthies  of  Eng.  1811.  2V..920.2B-1 
Gleig.  Eminent  commanders.  3  v. . .  .923.2  490 
Gould.     Yorkshire  oddities.    1877.    2  v.  .920.270 

Grant.     Cavaliers  of  fortune 923.2  283 

Military  historiettes.     1866 923.2  416 

Higginson.  Biog's  of  statesmen.  1875..  923.2  85 
HoDDER.   Heroes  of  Britain.   1883.  2v.*920.2  B-3 

Hutton.     Castles  and  their  heroes *923.2  lOO 

Jameson.     Beauties,  Court  of  Chas.  n..923.2  164 

Kay.     Indian  officers.     1867.     2  v 923.2  96 

Lodge.  Portraits,  illustrious  persons.  8  v.  920.2  33 
Macdiarmid.     British  statesmen.     2  v. .  923.2  74 

Mason.     Great  triumphs.    1882 *92o.2  75 

Maurice.  Popular  leaders,  middle  ages.  .923.2  429 
Old  England's  worthies.     1847 920.2  R-i 

%  For  reference. 


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BIOGRAPHICAL  COLLECTIONS:    LITERATURE. 


Page.     Leaders  of  men.     1880 *92o.2  48 

Parry.     Cambrian  Plutarch.     1834. 920.2  32 

Paul.     Biographical  sketches.    1883 920.274 

.  Playfair.  Political  portraits.   1813.   3  v..  923.2  89 

Political  portraits.     1873 923.2  88 

Ralfe.     Naval  biog.     1828.     4v 923.2  B-6 

Reid.    Politicians  of  to-day.    1880.    2  v.  .923.2465 

Ritchie.     British  Senators.    1869 923.2  84 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Hist,  gleanings.  2  v.  .923.2  585 
SouTHEYa/i^/BELL.  British  admirals.  5V.923.2  485 
Stephen,  ed.      Diet,    of    national    biog. 

1885.    v'  1-3 ^920.2  78 

TiMBS.  English  eccentrics.  1866.  2  v..  920.2  30 
Tytler.  Scottish  worthies.  1831.  3  V..  920.2  67 
Whiteside.     Eminent  persons.     1870.. .  923.2  98 

United  States. 

Allen.     American  biog.  diet.     1857. .  .^920.1  B-7 

Bailey.     Amer.  governors.     1846 923.1  152 

Belknap.  American  biography.  2v...t92o.i  i 
^RADFORD.   Distinguished  men  in  N.  Eng.  920.1  36 

Brockett.     Men  of  our  day.     1868 923.  i  235 

Bungay.     Off-hand  takings 920. 141 

Carroll.  Twelve  Americans.  1883. ...  920.  i  44 
Clement,  ed.  Noble  deeds  of  Am.  women .  920.  i  40 
Cooper.  Am.  naval  officers.  1846. ..  .923.  i  483 
CuLLtiM.  Register  U.S.  Military  Academy. 

1802-1867.     3  v 923.1  387 

Delaplaine.  Repository.  1815.  3  v.. 920.1  B-4 
Drake.    Diet,  of  Am.  biography.    i872.:t92o.i  B-i 

Eliott.     Biog.  dictionary.     1809 ^920.1  3 

Ellet.     Pioneer  women  of  the  west. . .  .923.1  324 

Queens  of  Am.  society.     1868 923.1  367 

FiSKE.  Prominent  New  Yorkers.  1884..  920.1  46 
Glazier.    Heroes  of  three  wars.    1880.  .923.1  410 

Hanaford.     Daughters  of  America 920.1  45 

Hartley.  Heroes  and  patriots  of  South.  923.1  106 
Headley,  et  ai.  Public  men  of  to-day.  .923.1  443 
Heroes  and  hunters  of  the  west.  1853. .  .923.1  323 
Herring  and  Longacre,  td.     National 

portrait  gallery.     1834.     2  v 920.1   B-2 

'HiGGiNSON,  etai.    Harvard  memorial  biog- 
raphies.   1866.     2v 923.1415 

■Hoi.loway.  Ladies  of  the  White  House.  923. 1  381 
Hough,  Comp,     American  biog.  notes. ..  ^920. i  42 

Hunt.     American  merchants.     2  v 923.1  341 

'KOERNER.  Das  Deutsche  element.  1880..  923.1  398 
Lanman.     Biog.  annals  of  government.. 923. 1   B-8 
•Livingston.     Port'ts  of  eminent  Ameri- 
cans.    1853.     2v 920.14 

sJLoRlNG.    Hundred  Boston  orators.    1852.923.  i  319 

X,0SSING.     Our  countrymen.     1855 920.1  37 

Lynch.     Naval  life.     1851 923.1370 

McBride.     Pioneer  biography.     2  v 920.  i  6 

♦  For  young  readers. 


McCabe.     Great  fortunes.     1871 

Our  famous  women.     1884 

Parker,  T.     Historic  Americams.    1872.9 
Parton.     Famous  Americans,  recent .... 
Scoville.    Old  merchants  of  N.  Y.    1863- 

1870.      5v 9 

Sibley.     Graduates  of   Harvard.     1642- 

1689.     3  V 9s 

Sims.     Trappers  of  New  York.     i860. .  .9; 
Sparks,  ed.     Library  of  Am.  biog.    1834- 

1839.     10  V • 

Same,  2d  series.      1844-48.     15  v < 

Stowe.     Men  of  our  time.     1868 9 

Wyatt.     Generals,  commodores,  etc... 92 

France. 

Challice.     Illustrious  women.     1873  . . . 
Cormenin.     Orators  of  France.     1847... 1 
Daudet,  et  al.    French  celebrities.    1883. 
Hamerton.     Modern  Frenchmen.    187S. 

King.     Brief  biog's.     1876 

Sainte-Beuve.  Celebrated  women.   186S. 
Portraits  de  femmes.     1870 


Macedo. 
Oliphant 
Quintana 
Strauss. 

1875. 
Trollope 

Wyatt. 


Other  Countries. 

Brazilian  biog.  annual.  3  v. . . 
Makers  of  Florence.  1877. 
.  Celebrated  Spaniards.  1833. 
Brief  biog.  sketches.    (German.) 

2  V 

.  Decadeof  Italian  women.  2  v. 
Hungarian  celebraties.     1871 . . 


LITERATURE. 

Books  and  authors 

Brougham.       Men  of    letters,    time    of 

George  III.     1855 

Collas.     Authors  of  Eag.     (Port's) 9s 

Disraeli.     Literary  character.     1818 

Jameson.     Loves  of  the  poets.     2  v 

Same,  entitled,  "  Romance  of  biog."  2  v. 
Johnson, /•</.  Little  classics.  Authors.. 
Kavanagh.     Eng.    and    Fr.    women  of 

letters 

Keddie.     Cyclop,  of  literary  anecdote 

Longfellov^'.        Poets    and     poetry    of 

Europe.     1845.     2v 

Madden.     Infirmities  of  genius.     2  v. . . 

M  itchell.     About  old  story-tellers .'. 

Ryan.     Poetry  and  poets.     1826.     3  v. .. 

Shepard,  (Walsh),  ed.   The  literary  life. . 

Pen  pictures,  modem  authors.     1882. . . 

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105 


Engush   Literature. 

Dict'ry    of     £ng.    literature. 
171.      3  V ^928  B-i 

British   Authors. 

.   Biog^raphia  dramatica.   4v.  .928.2  268 

British  authors.      1816 928.2  3 

tt  a/,      British  dramatists 928.2  272 

res  of  Eng.  poets.      1846 928.2  264 

Cyclop,    of    Eng.    literature. 

2  V t820.2  166 

3Cts  of  Gt.  Britain  and  I.    5  v.  928.2  17 

Hist.  English  literature 820.2  179 

English  literature.     1873 820.2  16 

Hist,  of  booksellers 928.2  267 

Heroes  of  literature.    1883. .  .*928.2  449 

Quarrels  of  authors.   1859. ..928.2  263 
S.  A.,^/a/.      Eminent   literary 

1836.      3  V 928.2  388 

s.     Poets  laureate.     1879 928.2  327 

Pleasant     authors   for    young 

1884 *928.2  456 

Spirit  of  the  age.     1854 928.2  27 

'.  Authors  of  the  day.  1879.928.2  Pam.  i 
•J,     New  spirit  of  the  age.   1855.  928.2  28 

Homes  and   haunts  of  poets. 

2v 928.222 

Chief  lives  of  the  poets 928.2  16 

Qt  Eng.  poets.      1819.     3  v 928.2  12 

Shadows  of  old  booksellers 928.2  11 

CE.  British  historians.  2  v. . . .  928.2  25 
fit.  Traits  of  British  authors.  4  v.928.2  471 
Literature  and  literary  men.  2  v.  820.2  9 
.     English    literature,    reign    of 

aria.     1881 820.2  205 

H.     Scottish  poets.     1883 928.2  424 

,  Mrs.  R.     Book  of  Sibyls 928.2  440 

ON.     English  poetesses.     1883  .928.2  446 

.     Famous  poets.     1878 928.2  15 

t  (Walsh),  a/.     Pen  pictures 928.2  439 

'.     Uneducated  poets.     1836 928.2  24 

Songstresses  of  Scotland.  2  v.    928.2  9 
K.     Royal  and  noble  authors.  5  v.  928.2  4 

Athenae  Oxoniensis.     1848 938.2266 

1721 928.2  S-i 

Literary  characters.     2v 928.2  i 

American  Authors. 

Hand-book  of  Am.  authors 928.1  97 

i,     A  century  of  American  liter- 

5.       I776-I876 820.1    33 

UAM.     Newspaper  literature.  2  v.   928.1  3 

L    Famous  funny  fellows 928.  i  85 

«.    Writen  of  the  south.  1869..  928.1  53 

*  For  young  readers. 


Derby.  Fifty  years  among  authors,  etc.. 928.1  iii 
DUYCKINCK.     Cyclopaedia    of    American 

literature.     1877.     2  v }:82o.  i  B-i 

GiLMAN,  ^'/ a/.  Poets' homes.  1879...  928.1  57 
Homes  and  haunts  of  our  elder  poets. . .  .928.1  R-2 

Hopkins.     Newspaper  poets.     1876 928.1  2 

Same.     1879 928.1  2% 

NiCHOL.     American  literature 820.  i  36 

Powell.  Living  authors  of  Am.  1850.  928.1  i 
Tyler.     History  of  American  literature. 

1607-1765.     2v 820.1  31 

Wynne.     Literary  and  scientific  men 920.1  38 

France. 

Besant.     French  humorists.     1874 928.43 

Challice.  French  authors  at  home.  2  v,  928.4  i 
Davesiks  de  Pontes.     Poets  and  poetry 

of  Germany.     1858.     2v 831  i 

Edwards.     Biograph.   history  of  French 

Academy.     1864 928.4  4 

Gautier.     Famous  French  authors 928.4  56 

Mauris.  French  men  of  letters.  1880. .  928.4  68 
Pollock.     French  poets.     1879 928.4  91 

Germany. 
Hedge.     Prose  writers  of  Gcr.  1849  ....       830  5 

Italy. 

Shelley,  et  al.     Literary    and    scientific 

men  of  Italy.     1841.     2v 920.52 

The  same.     1835.     3v 920.5  8 

Stebbing.  Italian  poets,  1832.  3v...  928.5  i 
Trollope.     Homes  and  haunts  of  Italian 

poets.     1881.     2  V 928.5  27 

Persia. 
OusELEY.    Biog.  notices  of  Persian  poets..  928.5  18 


ART. 

Art  and  artists 927  7 

Bryan.     Diet,  of  painters  and  eng's J927  B-i 

Busby.     Concert-room  anecdotes.     3v...  927  11 

Butter  WORTH.     Great  composers.   1SS4.  927  47 

Clayton.     Queens  of  song.     1865 927  10 

Clement.     Painters,  sculptors,  etc.   1874.  927  31 

Clement  and  IIutton.     Artists  of  the 

19th  century.     1879.     2  v ^927  36 

Dictionary  of  musicians.     1824.     2  v ^92 7  32 

Dramatic  table-talk.     1825.    3v 927  14 

Eastlake.     Five  great  painters,     2  v....  92745 

Ellet.     Women  artists.     1859 927  22 

Famous  painters.     1876 927  19 

Ferris.     Great  singers.     1880 927  38 

Same,  2d  series 927  42 

Violinists  and  pianists.     1881 92743 

X  For  reference. 


IOC 


BIOGRAPHICAL  COLLECTIONS:    ART.  — SCIENCE,  ETC. 


I 


I 


Grove,  ed.     Diet,  of  music  and  musicians. 

3v t78o  38 

HOBBES.     Picture  collector's  manual.    2  v.     927  17 
Jervis.     Painting  and  painters.   1854.  2  v.       927*3 
March RSE.     Painters,  order  of  St.   Dom- 
inic.    1852.    2v 927.5  I 

Mkynell.  Some  modern  artists.  1883. .  927  B-5 
MiLlziA.     Celebrated  architects.     2  v. . . .     927  20 

Musical  biography.     18 14.     2  v 927  8 

Otti.ey.     Recent  painters  and  eng's ^927  B-2 

PiLKiNGTo.N.     Diet,  of  painters.     1852. . .     ^927  i 

Portraits  of  painters,  etc.     1739 927  B-4 

QuiNCY.      Architectes    du    XIe-XVIII« 

sidles.     1830.     2v 92739 

Robertson.     Great  painters.     1877 927  R-i 

Shedp.     Famous  sculptors.     1881 927  44 

Spooner.     Anecdotesof  painters,  etc.  3  v.     927  28   , 

Biog.  history  of  fine  arts.     1873 ^927  B-3   : 

Dictionar)'  of  painters.     1S53 ^927  2   ; 

Thespian  dictionary.     1802 927  34   ■ 

Tyti.er  (KeddieV     Modem  painters *927  6 

Musical  composers.     1S75 '927  35 

Old  masters.     1S74 *927  5 

Vasari.     Lives  of  painters,  etc.     6  v. . . .     927  23 

Great  Britain. 

Baker.  English  actors.  1879.  2  v. . . .  927.2  37 
Barrett.  English  church  composers. .  .927.2  129 
Cooke.  Hours  with  the  players.  2  v.. 927.2  127 
Cl'N.NlNOHAM.     British  painters,  etc.  3v..  927.2  66 

Pascok.  a/.     Dramatic  list.     1S79 927.2  log 

RrssELL.     Representative  actors 927.2  21    ■ 

Thornbi'RY.     British  artists.   1S61.  2  v..  927.2  63 

TlMBs.     Anecdote  lives  of  si.x  artists 927.2  65 

WalpoI-E.     Anecdotes  of  painting.   1871.    927.2  i 

I'.MTEn  States. 

American  artists.     iSSi 927. i  B-3 

American  stage,     i  S70 927. 116 

Baker.     American  engravere,     1S75 927.1  1 

Lester.     Artists  of  .\merica.     1S46 927.1   13 

?!&>*$  and  players.     1S75 927.1   17 

Italy. 

Ferris.  Ita!-.in  and  French  cc^mposers  , .  927.4  9 
James^>n.  K.ir'.y  Italian  piir.ters.  1S79..  927.5  30 
QriNVY.  Q.  Dr.  I t.il ran  painters.  1S46. .  927.5  14 
VaSw\RI.     Stories  of  artists,     I^^5 *927.5  64 

Gfrmany  am^  Nkthfri-vnps. 

B.\RNARi\     Tore  masters.   1570.  2v •927.5  15 

Crowe    J«r-'    Ca\  vicasflie.       Flemish 

painters.     1^72 927.5  27 

Cower.     Figure  painters  of  HoIIoxk! 927.5  39 

*  For  r»20C  readers^ 


Great  German  composers.     1878. 
Scott.     Little  masters.     1879. . 


France. 

Fours  EL.    Painters. — Sculptcurs.  i874..< 


SCIENCE  AND  USEFUL  ART 

Arago.  Biogs.  of  scientific  men.  2  v. . . 
Brewster.  Martyrs  of  science.  1870. . 
Brightwell.     Lives  of  labor.     1872 

Lives  of  naturalists,  etc.    1862 

Brougham.  Philosophers,  time  of  Geo.  Ill 
Cassino.      Naturalist's    directory.       187: 

and  18S0 925. 

DuxcA.N.     Heroes  of  science:    Botanists 

etc.     1882 

Howe.     Am.  mechanics.     1858 

Invention  and  discovery 

Jkans.     Creators  of  the  age  of  steel 

Lewis.    Heroes  of  science:  Mechanicians 
MacGii.livray.     Eminent  zoologists... 
Morton.  Heroes  of  science:  Astronomers 
Parton.     Capuins  of  industry.     1884.. 
P.VTTISON.    Heroes  of  science:  Chemists. 

Professional  anecdotes.     1825.     3  v 

Smiles.     Industrial  biog.     1864 

Lives  of  the  engineers.     1861.     3  v. . . 

Men  of  invention,  etc.     1884 

Stuart.     Engineers.      1871   

Tii.\CHER.  .\m.  medical  biog.  1828... 
TiMBS.     Stories  of  inventors,  etc.     1863. 

Walker.     Men  of  science.     1864 

Williams.     Amer.  medical  biog.     1845. 

BENCH  AND  BAR. 

BiGELOW.     Bench  and  bar.     1867 

Law  and  lawvers 

Gre.vt  Britain. 

Brightwell.  Great  lawy^ers.  1866...* 
C.VMPBELL.     Atrocious  judges.     1856 

Chief  justices.     2  v 

Lord  ChanceHors.     1S47.      7  V 

Foss.     Judges,     iS48-'64.     9T 

Westminster  Hall.     1S74.      2  r 

Grant.  Bench  and  bar.  1S37.  2  v. . . 
O'Fi-VNAGAN.  Lord  Chancellors.  2  v. 
Rv^sci^E.     British  lawj-rrs.    1S30 

Some.     1541.     2v 

Wcstnc:us»r  Hall.     1S25.      3  v 

Sheiu     Irish  bar.     2  v 

Some.     I^^4•     2v 

TowNssND.  Tvehv  eminent  judges.    2 

X  For  iciuuKK. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  COLLECTIONS:    BAR.— RELIGION,  ETC. 


1()7 


United  States. 

The  forum.     1856.    2  v. 923.1  307 

lecdotes,  Cincinnati.     1880. 923.1  408 
Lives   of   the  chief  justices. 

2  V 923. 1  297 

ich  and  bar  of  the  South 923.1  357 

ench  and  bar  of  Ga.    2  v 923.1  310 

iench  and  barof  N.Y.    1870.. 923.1  356 

jrt  of  the  U.  S.     1877 923.1  B-9 

30RD.    Chief  justices.    1854.  .923.  i  299 

Durtsand  lawyers  of  Me 923.1  309 


922  22 
922  62 
922  60 
922  26 


RELIGION. 

!eroes  of  the  cross.     18S0 922  52 

les  of  Christians.     5  v 922  6 

*ious  women.     1834 922  4 

-.ives  of  the  saints.     12  v 922  34 

.     Prophets  of  Christendom .. .  922  61 

hers  of  the  church.     1840.  3  v.  922.6  45 

Women  of  Christendom 922  53 

and   doctors 922  25 

ife's  motto 922  17 

saintly  workers.     1878 922  20 

fter  God 921.6  i 

nety  of .     Bio^r.     1870 922.2167 

Saints  and  their  symbols 922  57 

Champions  of  the  reformation.  '922  48 
lethodist  ministers.     1853.  •  •  • 
[res  of  the  saints.     1872.    15  v. 
Heretics  of  yesterday.     1885. 
rclesiastical  biog.     1845.     8  ▼. 

Cyclop,  of  religious  biog 922  5 

.     Women  of  Christianity 922  19 

Hermits.    1868 922.65 

Clerical  anecdotes.      1881...  922  54 

Half-hours  with  saints.     1865.  922  47 

Christian  legends 922.6  73 

Apostles  of  mediaeval  Europe.  922  46 

ingers  and  songs  of  the  church. 

Heroines  of  the  mission  field. . 

Women  of  Methodism.     1866. 

Great  missionaries.     1870. . . 

t.      Schoolmen  of    the    middle 

1881 92256 

Leaders  of  the  reformation . . .  922  51 

Antitrinitarian  biog.     3  v. . . .  922  i 

Defenders  of  the  faith 922.6  52 

Old  portraits,  etc.     1850 922  iS 

ioneers  and  founders 922  50 

Biblical. 

Women  of  Israel.     1851.    2  ▼.  922.6  12 

r86S.    ST 922.6  14 


922  23 

922  55 
922  21 
922  49 


AsHTON.     Mothers  of  the  Bible.     1855. . .  922.6  18 

Boys  of  holy  writ *922.6  20 

Guthrie.     Old'^estamcnt  characters 922.6  21 

Guthrie,  Dr.,  et  al.     (ireat  men  of  God.    922.6  7 

Hadley.     Stories  of  the  apostles *922.6  49 

Hastings,  ed.     Women  of  the  Bible 922.6  11 

Headley.     Women  of  the  Bible.     1865..  922.6  16 

Holland.     Apostolic  fathers 922.6  51 

IIowsoN.  Companions  of  St.  Paul'.  1871.  922.6  39 
Hughes.    Female  characters  of  holy  writ.  922.6  17 

Hunter.     Sacred  biography.     1832 922.66 

Spring.  Good  and  bad  men.  1855.  2  v.  922.6  8 
Steele.  Sovereigns  of  the  Bible.  1857.922.619 
WiLBERFORCE.     Heroes  of  Hebrew  hist.  922.6  10 

Great  Britain. 

Anderson.     Ladies  of  the  covenant 922.2  11 

Anderson.  Memorable  women.  2  v....  922.29 
Auld.     Ministers  in  the  far  north.     1868.922.2  14 

British  reformers 922.2  6 

Burke.     Men  and  women  of  the  reforma- 
tion.    1872.     2v 922.2  12 

Calamy.  Nonconformist's  memorial.  3V.922.2  144 
Darton.     Heroism  of  Christian  women. 922. 2  151 

English  Puritan  divines.     1848 922.2  7 

Grant.     Metropolitan  pulpit.    1839 922.2  15 

Hamilton.     Our  Christian  clas.sics.  4  v.  922.2  107 

Howie.     Scots  worthies.     1870 922.2  i 

Lambeth  and  the  Vatican.  1S25.  3  v..  922  11 
McClure.     Translators  revived.     1853..    922.2  5 

Ryle.     Christian  leaders.     1869 922  2  127 

Scottish  divines.     1 505-1872 922.2  176 

Seebohm.     Oxford  reformers.    1869 922  59 

Stoughton.  Spiritual  heroes.  1848...  922.28 
Strickland.  The  seven  bishops.  1688.. 922. 2  119 
Tweedie,  ed.  Select  biographies.  2  v.. 922. 2  116 
Tyerman.  Oxford  Methodists.  1S73. ..  922.22 
Williams.     English  cardinals.     2v 922.2  3 

United  States. 

Dix.     Pulpit  portraits.     1854 922.  i  98 

Fowler.     American  pulpit.     1856 922.19 

'Gardner.     Select  Christian  biog's 922.1  10 

Hanson.  Our  women  workers.  1882..  922.1  128 
Headley.  Chaplains  of  the  Revolu'n. . .  922.1  11 
Sprague.  Annals  of  the  Am.  pulpit.    8  v.    922.1  i 


EXEMPLARY    BIOGRAPHY. 

Adams.     The  boy  makes  the  man *92o  139 

Records  of  noble  lives.     1872 '920.2  51 

Sunshine  of  domestic  life.     1873 920  42 

Anderson.     Model  women.     1873 920  123 

Bolton.     Plow  success  is  won.     1885.  ..*920. i  48 


*  For  young  readera. 


108 


BIOGRAPHICAL  COLLECTIONS.— GENEALOGY.— HERALDRY. 


Briuhtwell.     Above  rubies,     1S71 '930  41 

Industry  and  genius.     l86q *q70  ao 

Bruce,/./.     Noble  Englishwomen 'qso.t  5a 

Chaubers,  id.  ,  etc.     920  sS 

Child.     Good  wives.     1833 92043 

CouB.    Stories  of  success '. •9^0  60 

Craig,  id.     Room  at  the  top.     1883 'gao.  i  10 

Craik.     Pursuit  of  knowledfie  under  diffi- 
culties,    a  V *gio  no 

Same.     Ed.  by  Waytand "910  31 

Same.     Female  examples *9io  178 

Edwards.  1832 'gjo  143 

Friswell.  &^  1861. ..•920  177 

Groser.  .'^Itj^iii^ *920  134 

Hale,  ^^S^^i  lives 920  23 

Htu,.  ^i^s^g^  92059 

Hood.  930  28 

Japp.  .    i88a •920  189 

Lives  made  sublime 922  16 

Hat£aux.     Brave  lives.     18S3 '920  195 

Men  who  have  risen "940  135 

Fbake.     Boy's  book  of  heroes '933  24 

Seymour.     Self-made  men.     1858 'gzo  19 

SicooRNEV.  Examples  of  life  and  death.,     922  15 

Smiles.    Duty "170  45 

Self-help *374  1 

StakLINu.     Noble  deeds  of  uoman *930  40 

Stevenson.     Lives  worth  knowing 92!  14 

TuTHiLi..     Success  in  life.     1850 92323 

Tweedie.     Earnest  men.     1864 '920  125 

Women  of  worth *920  136 


GENEALOGY  AND  HERALDRY. 

ARMORIALS,  ENSIGNS.  ETC. 

Anecdotes  of  heraldry,  etc.     1795 9Z9.3  B-4 

Armorials  of  nations.     1882 929  R-l 

Book  of  family  crests.      1882.      2  v 929.2  37 

BuuTELL.  1867 929.2  12 

Brunet.  Britain..    929.2  6 

Burke.  1844. .939.2  B-i 

Clark.     Intro,  to  heraldry.     1859 929  5 

Same.      1866 929  6 

CussAKS.  Hand-book  of  heraldry.  1869.  9397 
Fairbairn,  id.     Crests  of  families  of  Gl. 

Britain.     2v ?.,    929.3  I 

Flagsof  maritime  nations.     1S83 939  B-l 

Heraldic  anomalies.     1824.     z  v 929.2  14 

MACGEORr.E.     Flags.      1B81 929  24 

MiLLlNOTON.      Heraldry  in  hist.,  etc 929.2   13 

Newton.  Display  of  heraldry.  1846...  929  3 
Palliser.  Historic  devices,  badges,  etc.  939  4 
Planch^,     pursuivant  of  arms.     1B53. . .       929  3 


Seton.  Law  and  practice  of  heraldry. 
TvAS.     Flowers  and  heraldry.     1851... 

WiilTMORE,     Elements  of  heraldry 

Woodward.     Arms  of  the  episcopates. , 

j 

j  NAMES. 

Arthur.  Family  and  Chrislian  names. . 
BardsleV.     English  surnames.     1875., 

Puritan  names,     1880 

Cartiiew.     Origin  of    surnames,   Co.  1 

Norfolk 

Chahnock.     Prvnomina.     1S82 

Ferguson.     Surnames  as  a  science. . .  ■ 

Teutonic  name-system.     1S64. 

Long.     Names  we  bear 

Lower.     Did.  of  family  names.     1S60. 

English  

MooDV.        ^  ?.I863.. 

Salverta.     Names  of  men,  nations,  etc 

What  shall  we  name  it?     1885 

YoNGE.     Christian  names.     18G3.     a  r. 

GENEALOGIES.— FAMILY    HIST 

Royal  a.vd  Princely  Famili 

Almanach  de  Gotha.     1879-1885.     10  v 

Bonaparte  Family.     Hist.;    by   "Tt 

S 

•fSi  ef.     Memoirs 

de.    Hist. ;  par  Barantc 

.   Hist-i  by  D'AumaI< 

Hanover,  Ho«si  ef.     Memoirs;  by  H; 

Hapshurg  (Austria),  Naust  of.     Hist. ;  I 

Coxe 

Genealogii:al  chart  of  rulers;  by  Halsey 
Genealogical  tables;  by  George.  1875.. 
Kings  of  Europe;  by  Fitigerald.  1S70 
Medici,  Housfof.  Memoirs;  by  Nobl 
Nassau,  Hohsi  a/.  Hist. ;  by  Brevai. . 
Orasce,  Princes  pf.  Lives;  by  Mauric 
Orleans,  Houst  nf.     Memoirs;  by  Ta 

lor.     3  V 

Saxony, /fo««  0/.  Hist.;  by  Schol>erl 
Statesman's  year-booli.     1874-1885.    10 

Stuart,  IIousi  of ;  by  Noble 

Great  Britain. 
Archer.       Monumental     inscriptions 

British  W.  Indies.     1875 

Argyll,  Housi  of.    420-1871 

Bridcer.     Index  Co  printed  pedigrees. . 


•Foryi 


GENEALOGY. 


109 


amily  romance 929.2  26 

and  baronetage.     1879 I929.2  B-6 

gentry.      1847.     2   v ^929-2  22 

cences,  ancestral,  etc 929. 2  36 

cscents.     1864 929.2  B-5 

ides  of  families.     1863.     3  v. . .  929.2  43 

00  of  seats  and  arms.     1854. .  .929.2  B-2 

Remains  concerning  Britain. . .  929.2  17 

Visitation  of  Huntingdom.. ..  929.2  10 

,  ed.     Registers  of   Westminster 

ry.     1876 929.2  B-7 

Baronetage,  knightage,  etc. . .  ^Q^Q'^  5 

e.  1867 ^929*2  4 

,  ed.  Hist,  from  marble.  2  v. .  929.2  29 
eerage,  baronetage,  etc.     1856.  .929.2  25 

Our  old  nobility.     1884 929.2  34 

▼.  2.     1879 929.2  35 

Barons  of  Goumay.     1867...  929.2  19 
.     Epitaphs 929  18 

Peerage.     1851 t929-2  3 

LL.     Guide  to  printed  pedigrees.  929.2  33 

5.     Hist,  peerage.     1857 ^929.224 

,  ed.     Topographer  and  genealo- 

1846.     3  V 929.2  7 

L     Gleanings  in  graveyards 929  22 

.,  and  M.,  L.  S.     Epitaphs 929  21 

'  and  TowNSEND.     Great  govem- 

amilies.     1865.     2v 929.227 

R.     Obituary.     1627-74 929.218 

Titles  of  honor.     1880 929.2  31 

ON.  Epitaphs  and  inscript*s. . . .  929  19 
3.  County  families.  1871. . .  .^929.2  B-3 
f  our  great  families.     1880.    2  v..  929.2  41 

United  States. 

.     Descendants;  by  Alden 929.1  35 

H.  H.  Descendants.  1866...  929.1  26 
Vatertown  genealogies.  1855. . .  929. 113 
M.      Memorials  of    the  dead  in 

m.     1852 929.1  II 

s  of  Boston.     1856 929.18 

Lineage 929. i  Pam.  2 

L     Descendants.     1640-1 866.. .  929.1  30 

f.  Descendants.     1877 929.1  43 

V^tcords  oi  family.     1874 929.1  14 

Foanders  of  New  England 929.  i  9 

Index  to  Am.  genealogies 929.1  34 

Cene^logicsil  register.  1829..  929.1  6 
Jff,  Evans  families;  by  Evans..  98.1  B-i 

Gbver  memorials.     1867 929.  i  37 

t  For 


Goodwin.  Genealogical  notes.  1856...  929.1  7 
Gould.  Ancestry,  etc.,  of  Zaccheus.. 929.1  Pam.  3 
Green.     Epitaphs,  Groton,  Mass.     1878..  929.1  44 

Inscriptions,  Boston.     1883 929.1  Pam.  8 

Guild,  J.     Descendants.     1867 929.1  42 

Hastings.     Genealogy.     1634-1864 929.1  16 

HoLGATE.  American  genealogy.  1851.. 929.1  B-i 
HoTTEN,  ed.     Lists  of  persons  who  went 

to  Am.  plantations.  1600-1700  . . .  .929.1  B-2 
Hunt.  Genealogy;  by  Wyman.  1862..  929.  i  32 
HURLBUT.  Paper  at  family  meeting.. 929.1  Pam.  6 
Hyde.  W.     Descendants;   by  Walworth. 

1864.     2  V 929. 1  40 

Janes.     Family  history.     1868 929.  i  20 

Lee,  J.  And  his  descendants.  1878... 929. i  B-3 
Locke.  Descendants  of  Wm.  1853...  929.1  B-4 
Maine  Hist,  and  Gen.  recorder.  1884. .  929.  i  Pam.  9 
NoRTHEND.  Book  of  epitaphs.  1873...  929  20 
Pearson.  Sche'ctady geneal.   1662- 1800..  929.1  12 

Peck,  J.     Descendants.     1868 929.1  21- 

Phelps.     Genealogy  of  Othniel 929.  i  Pam.  7 

Pratt,  W.     Descendants;  by  Chapman..  929. 
Prentice     or     Prentiss.       Genealogy. 

1631-1852 929. 

Prescott.     Memorial.     1870 929. 

Redfield.     Genealogy,     i860 929. 

Reed.     History  of  family.     1861 929. 

Rice.     Genealogy;  by  Ward.     1858 929. 

RUPP.     Immigrants  in  Penn.   1727-1776..  929. 
Savage.     Geneal.  diet.  New  Eng.     4  v..    929 
Shattuck,  W.     Descendants.     1855....  929. 

Slocum,  Slocumbs,  etc.     1637-1881 929. 

Spalding.     Memorials.     1872 929. 

Spooner,  W.     Descendants.     1871 929. 

Stebbins.     Genealogy.     1707-1771 929. 

Descendants  of;  by  Dwight. 

2  V 929. 

Genealogical  notes  of    N.  Y. 

E.     1883 929. 

TiTCOMB.    Early  New  P!ng.  people.    1882..  929. 
Tucker.      Marriage   licenses,   N.   Y.,   to 

1784 929- 

Van    Brunt.      Genealog}';     by    Bergen. 

1653-1867 929. 

Vinton,  J.     Descendants,  from  1648. . . .  929. 

Ward,  W.     Descendants.     1851 929. 

Wetmore.     Family  history.     1861 929. 

Whitmore.     American  genealogy.    1862..    929 

Graveyards  of  Boston.     1878 929.  i  45 

Wilder.     Address.     Jan.  C,  1869...  .929. i  Pam.  i 

reference. 


Strong,  J. 

1871. 
Talcott. 

and  N. 


31 

36 

17 

33 
29 

28 

49 
I  I 

27 
48 
23 
22 
46 

24 

50 
47 

10 

39 
38 
18 

19 

I  5 


no 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


INDIVIDUAL   BIOGRAPHY. 


Abelard  </«</ Eloisa.     Letters.     1802..     84640 

Lives;  by  Wight 922.4  31 

Abernethy.     Memoirs;  by  Macilwain . . .  926.2  5 
Abr ANTES,  Duchess  D'.     (See  page  30.) 
Adams,  J.    (See  p»ge  69.) 
Adams,  J.  Q.     (See  page  71.) 

Adams,  Mrs.  J.     Letters.     1848 826.1  2 

Adams,  S.     (See  page  67.) 

Addington,  H.      Life,  etc.;  by  Pellew. 

1847.     3  V 923.2  203 

Addison.  Life;  byCourthorpe.  1884.  .928.2  447 
Agrippa,  H.  Cornelius.     Life;  by  Mor- 

ley.     2  V 9253  I 

Agrippina,  Empress.     (See  page  9.) 
Albany,   Countess  of.     Life;  by  Paget.' 

(V.  Lee.)     1884 923.3  45 

Albemarle,  Earl  of.     Fifty  years 923.2  406 

Albert,  Prince  Consort.    Early  years. .  .923.2  157 

(See  also  page  20.) 
Alcibiades.     (See  pagi  8.) 
Alexander  I.,  of  Russia.     (See  page  41.) 
Alexander  II,  of  Russia.     (See  page  41.) 
Alexander  VII.,  Pope.    (See  page  36.) 
Alexander,  the  great.     (See  page  8.) 
Alexander,  J.  A.     Life;  by  Alexander..  922.1  21 

Alexander,  J.  W.     Familiar  letters 922.1  23 

Alexandra  Feodorowna.     (See  page  42.) 
Alfieri.     Autobiography.     1845 928.5  14 

Life.      1877 928.5  20 

Alfred,  the  great.     (See  page  16.) 
Alice,  Princess.    Life  and  letters.  1884.. 923. 2  555 
•  Alison,  6Vr  A.     Autobiog.    1883.    2  v.  .928.2417 
Allen,  B.     Memoir;  by  Allen.     1832. ..  .922.1  79 
Allen,  Ethan.    (Sec  page  67.)  ' 
Allen,  H.  W.    (See  page  77.) 

Allen,  T.     Addresses  on.     1884 923.1  B-28 

Alleyn,  E.     AUeyn  papers.     1843 927.2  74 

Memoirs;  by  Collier.     1841 927.2  73 

Allston,  W.  Life;  by  Sweetser.  1879.. 927.1  21 
Ambrose,  St.  Life;  by  Thornton.  1879.. 922. 6  55 
Amiel,  H.  F.     Fragments  d'un  journal. 

1885.      2  V 928.4  105 

Andersen,  H.  C.     Story  of  my  life 928.5  17 

Anderson,  Mary.     Life;  by  Farrar  ..  .927.1  B-6 
Anderson,  R.  C.    Biog.  sketch;  by  Ander- 
son.    1879 923. 1  379 

Andre,  Major.  (See  page  67.) 
Andrew,  J.  A.  (See  page  76.) 
Angelico,  Era.     Life;  by  Phillimore 927.5  41 

Life;  by  Sweetser.     1879 927.5  26 


Angelico,  Era.    Life;  by  Vasari.    1850. 
Angoul£me,  Duke  D'.     (See  page  28.) 
Anne,  Queen ^  of  Eng.     (See  page  19.) 
Anne,  of  Austria,     (See  page  29.) 
Anselm,  5/.     Life;  by  Church.    1870... 
Anson,  G.,  Lord.     Life;  by  Barrow  . . . . 

Anthony,  H.  B.     Memorial.     18S5 

Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurei.ius.    (See  \ 

Appleton,  T.  G.      Life  and  letters 

Arago,  F.     My  youth.     1863 

Arblay,  Madame  D'.     Diary  and  letter 
1842.      2  V 

Same.     1876.     4v 

Ark  WRIGHT,  Sir  R.     Life 

Arndt,  E.  M.     Life.     1879 

Arnold,  Benedict.    (See  page  67,) 
Arnold,  T.    Life,  etc. ;  by  Stanley.   2  v. . 

Same.     1877.     iv 

Artevelde.     (See  page  40.) 

Arthur,  Due  de  Bretagny.     (See  page  5 

Asbury,  F.     Life;  by  Strickland 

Audubon,  J.  J.     Life;  i86g 

Life;  by  Buchanan.     1868 

Life;   by  St.  John.     1863 

Auerbach,  B.     Briefe  an  seinen  freunc 

Jakob  Auerbach.     1884.     2  v 

AUGIER,  6.     Vie  de;  par  Claretie 92c 

Augustine,  St.     Life;  by  Clark 

Life;  by  Moriarty.     1873 

Augustine,  5ij/rr.  Life;  byLasaulx.. 
Aumale,  Due  D'.  Vie  de.  Daudet. .  920. 
Austen,  Jane.     Letters.     1884.     2v... 

Life  and  works;  by  Keddie.     1880 

Memoir;  by  Leigh.     1871 

Ayer,  Capt.  J.     Christian's  duty 90 

Aytoun,  W.  E.     Memoir;  by  Martin... 

Babbage..  Passages  from  life.  1864... 
Bach,  J.  S.    Life;  by  Hilgenfeldt  and  F. 

Life;  by  Poole.     1882 

Life;   by  Spitta.     1884.     3v 

Backus,  I.  Memoir;  by  Hovey.  1859. 
Bacon,  Ij)rd.  And  Macaulay;  by  Sped 
ding.     2  v.     1881 

Life  and  times;  by  Spedding.     2  v 

Life  and  works;  by  Abbott.   1885 

I^ife;  by  Church.     1884 

Life;  by  Fowler.     1881 

Life;  by  Montagu.     1834 

Personal  history;  by  Dixon.     1861 


♦  For  young  readers. 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


Ill 


Memoir;  by  Bartlett.    1853.. 922.1  102 

l^tfe  and  labors.      1859 922.1  20 

K  Addresses  on.  1861.. 923.1  Pam.  5 
V.  Life;  by  Barrett.  1882.. 927.2  136 
.»W.  A  barrister's  life.  2  v.. 923. 2  523 
orrespondence.  1878.  2 v... 928.4  47 
;  by  Saltus.      1884 928.4  100 

B.     Life;  by  Tyson.     1884.. 925.1  10 
.,  J.     Memoirs;  by  Adolphus. 

2  V 927.2  83 

,  Mrs.  Memoir;  by  Ellis.  2  v.. 928. 2  66 
R.  H.    Life  and  letters;  by  Bar- 

1870.     2v 928.2170 

tcences 928. 2  306 

G.  P.  Life;  by  Bryan.  1849..  Q^-i  3 
LD,  J.     (See  page  40.) 

J.     Biog.     1832 923.1135 

P.  T.     Life;  by  himself.   1855. .923.1  352 

ctions.     1869 923. 1  365 

roN,  Sir].     Personal  sketches.. 923. 2  371 

J.     Autobiog.     1847 923.2  300 

iir  C-     Memoir;  by  Barry 927.2  19 

V.J.  Life;  by  himself.  1878. .923.2  510 
r,  G^n.  W.  F.     Memoir;  by  Pal- 

1878 923.1  376 

MMEO,  />w.     Life;  by  Scott 927.5  44 

B.  Memoir,  letters,  etc.  1850.  .826.2  33 
Cm.  W.  Life;  by  Williams  .  .923.1  484 
.     Life;  by  Smith,  R.  T.     1879.. 922. 6  56 

Life.     1877 922.1   131 

AROLINE.    Memoirs.    1885.   2 v.. 927.3  63 

Ckrvaiier.     (See  page  28.) 

C€n.  G.  D.    Lif^;  by  Bayard.  ..923.1  279 

T.  F.     Life  ;  by  Spencer 923.1  400 

\KU>.     (See  pages  20-21.) 

J.      Life;  by  Forbes.     3  v 928.2  73 

CHAis.       And     his     times ;     by 
omenie.     1856.     4  V 928.4  39 

1857.     I  V 928.4  20 

■es.       3v 84092 

T,  F.     A  study;  by  Macaulay.  .928.2  459 
VRD,  Gen.     (See  page  77.) 
Thomas  a.      (See   Thomas  ^ 

>,  W.     Memoirs.     1859.     2  v.. 928. 2  161 
H,  Gen.    Life;  by  Meille.    1873.  922.2  87 
»TH,  J.  P.     (See  page  62.) 
\£  VentrabU.     Life;  by  Browne.  922.6   58 

H.  W.     Sketch.     1883 922.1133 

L.     Autobiog.  and  cor.     2  v. . .  922.  i  69 

f  Allen.     1863 922. 1  Pam.  i 

EN.     Letters.     1 790-1 826.    2  v..      836  3 

f  Nohl.     1880 927.322 

f  Wagner.    1872 927.3  17 


Beethoven.    Life  and  cor.    1841.    2  v...  927.3  28 

Sa  vie;  par  Audley.      1867 927.3  3 

B  ELI  SARI  us.     (See  page  9.) 

Bell,  SirQ..     Life;  by  Pichot.     i860 926.2  4 

Bell,  G.     Rough  notes.     1867.    2v 923.2298 

Bellamy,  G.  A.   Apology;  by  herself.  6v.  927.2  47 
Beloe,  VV.   The  sexagenarian.   1817.  2  v.  928.2  340 

Bennett,  J.  G.     Memoirs.     1855 928.1  39 

Bentinck,  G.,  Lord.     Pol.  biogy  by  Dis- 
raeli.    1858 923.2  216 

Bentley,  R.     Life;  by  Jebb.     1882  ...928.2  357 

Life  by  Monk.     1833.      2  v 928.2  412 

Beranger.     Ma  biographic.     1859 928.4  43 

Berchmans,  J.      Life.     1870 922.5  14 

Berkeley.  Bishop.    Life;  by  Eraser 921.2  35 

Life  and  letters.* 192  59 

Memoirs.     1784 921.2  3 

Berlioz,  H.     Autobiog.     1884.    2  v 927  4  21 

Letters,  etc.     1879 927.4  11 

Life  and  letters.     1882.     2  v 927.4  17 

Bernard,  J.     Retrospections.     2  v 927.2  92 

Bernard,  St.     Life;  by  M orison.     1868.    922.4  8 
Berry,   Due  de.     Memoirs;  by  Chateau- 
briand.    1821 923.4  52 

Berry,  ^/jj.     Journals  and  cor.     3  v.. .928. 2  348 

Bert,  P.    Vie  de;  par  Depasse 920.4  Pam.  22 

Berwick,  Duke  of.     Life;  by  Wilson. .  -923.4  167 

Bksson,  Pkre.     Sketch.      1870 922.4  13 

Bethune,  J.    Memoirs;  by  Bethune 922.1  93 

Beugnot,  Count.     (See  page  30.) 

Bewick,  T.  And  his  pupils;  by  Dobson.  .927.2  140 

Life;  by  Thomson.    1S82 927.2  B-3 

Memoirs;  by  himself.     1S62 927.2  131 

Bewick,  VV.    Life  and  letters.    1871.    2  v. 927. 2  12 

BiDDLE,  C.     Autobiog.     1883 923. 1  89 

Biddle,  C.  J.     Memoir..  . .  ..* 923.1  Pam.  36 

Bismarck,  Pritice.     J.etters.    1844-1870.       836  8 

(.See,  also,  page  3S.) 
Black  Hawk.     (See  page  62.) 
Blaine,  J.  G.     (See  page  81.) 

Blair,  R.     Life;  by  Row.     1848 922.2  120 

Blake,  R.     (See  page  18.) 

Blake,  W.     Critical  essay;  by  Swinburne.    927.2  6 

Life;  by  Gilchri.st.     1863.     2  v *.    927.2  4 

Blakey,  R.     Memoirs;  ed.  by  Miller 921.2  12 

Blakiston,  G///.  J.    In  retirement.    2  v. .923. 2  404 

Memoirs.     1840.      2  v 923.2  396 

Blanc,  L.     Viede;  par  Edmond. ..  .920.4  Pam.  3 
Blennerhassett,  H.     Life;  by  Stafford. 923.1   159 

(See,  also,  page  69.) 
Blessington,    Countess.     Life   and   cor.; 

by  Madden.     1855.     2v 928.2159 

Bliss,  P.  P.     Memoirs.      1878 927.1  14 

Bloomfield,  B.,  Z<>n/.    Memoir.    2  v..  .923.2  567 


jT  "i 


112 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


Bloomfield.G.  ,  Baroness,  Reminiscences. 

1883.     2  V 923.2  531 

Same.     1883 923.2  532>^ 

Blundell.     Crosby  records.  •  1880.   . .  .923.2  163 
BoLEYN,  Anne.     (See  page  17.) 
BOLINGBROKE,  H.,  Lord.     Life;  by   Mac- 
knight.      1863 923.2  173 

Memoirs:  by  Cooke.     1835.     2  v 923.2  171 

Pol.  study;  by  ^Jarrop.     1884 923.2  556 

Bolivar.     (See  page  58.) 
Bonaparte,  Napoleon.    (See  page  30.) 
Bonaparte,  Jos.     (See  page  30.) 
Bonaparte,  Louis  N.     (See  page  32.) 
Bonaparte,  Lucien.    (See  page  30.) 

Bonaparte,  Mme.     Life;  by  Didier 923.1  382 

Bonaparte-Patterson  marriagfe 923.  i  296 

Bonner,  E.    Life;  by  Townsend.    1842.922.2  31 
Boone,  D.     Life;  by  Abbott.     1872.  ..♦923.1  337 
Booth,  Edwin.     Reference  list;  by  Fos- 
ter,    v..  3 16  55 

Booth,  J.  B.  Life;  by  his  daughter. . . .  927.5  i 
Booths,  The.     Elder  and  younger;    by 

Clarke.     1882 927.1  29 

Borghkse,  0., /'m/f^'jj.  Life;  by  Scherer.  922.2  99 
Bor(;ia,    Lucrezia.     Biog;    by    Gilbert. 

1869.     2  V 923.5  15 

BORNE,  L.  Recollections;  by  Heine  . . .  928.3  37 
Borr().meo,  St.  Charles.  Life.  1870  .  922.5  12 
BossUET  and  his  contemporaries.     1875..  .922.4  17 

BoswELL  «»</ Johnson;  by  Waller 928.2  387 

Boucicaut.     (See  page  28.) 

Bot'iLLCJN.     (See  page  28.) 

Boui.ton,  M.     Life;  by  Smiles.     1865...  926.2  u 

BowDiTCH,  N.      Nat.  the  navigator *925.i  8 

BowRiNG,  5/rJ.     Autobiog.     1877 928.2500 

Boyd,  Mark.     Rei^iniscences.     1871..  .923.2  410 

Brai.nkkd,  D.    Extract  of  life;  by  Wesley.  922.1  13 

Life;  by  Edwards.     1765 922.1   114 


Brisson,  H.     Vie  de;  par  Stupuy. .  .920 

Britton,  J.     Autobiogrraphy.     2  ▼ 

Broglie,  Z>»r  ^(?.     Vie  de;  par   Daudet 

920.4 

Bronte,  C.     Life;  by  Bajme.     1881 

Life;  by  Gaskell.      1859 

Same.     1867 

Monograph;  by  Reid.     1877 

Bronte,  E.     Life;  by  Robinson.     1883. 
Brooke,  Rajah.    (See  page  96.) 
Brooks,  E.  G.     Life-work;  by  Brooks. . 
Brougham,  H.fZ^m/.  Life;  by  Campbell. 

Life;  by  himself.     1871.     3  v 

Brougham,  J.     Life,  stories,  etc.     1S81 
Brown,  C.  B.     Life;  by  Dunlap.     2  v. . , 
Brown,  G.    Life;  by  Mackenzie.    1882.. 
Brown,  Geo.    (See  page  60.) 
Brown,  John.    (See  page  75.) 
Brown,  Oliver  M.     Biog.;  by  Ingram. 

Brown,  R.     Memorials.     1868 

Browne,  H.  K.     Memoir;  by  Kitton... 
Browning,  Mrs.    Letters.     1877.     2  v. 

Life;  by  Bayne.     1881 

Bruce,  J.     Life;  by  Head.     1830 

Brunel,  M.  I.     Memoir;  by  Beamish.. 
Bryant,  Wm.  Cullen.  Biog. ;  by  Syming 
ton.     1880 

Biog. ;  by  Godwin.     1 883.     2  v 

Life;  by  Curtis.     1878 

Life;  by  Hill.     1879 

Brydges,  E.     Autobiog..  Etc.     2v 

Buchanan,  C.     Memoirs;  by  Pearson.. 
Buchanan,  Jas.    (See  jteg^  71.) 

Buckingham,  J.  S.    Autobiog.     2v 

Buckingham,  J.  T.     Memoirs.     2v 

Buckland,  F.     Life;  by  Bompas.     1885 

Buckle,    H.    T.     Life  and  writings;  b; 

Iluth.     1880.     2  V 


Brainkkd,  J.     Life;  by  Brainerd.     1865.  922.1   14      Uudgett,  S.     Sketches;  by  Arthur 


Bramston.     (See  page  18.) 
Brant.     (See  page  62.) 

Brassky,  Sir  1  .     Life;  by  Helps 926.2  20 

Bray,  A/rj.  A.  E.     Autobiog.     1884 928.2458 

Bray,  C.     Autobiog.     1S85 928.2491 

Breck,  S.     Memoir;  by  Ingersoll.  .923.1  Pam.  20 

.Same 923.1  Pam.  34 

Recollections.      1877 923.1  353 

Bremkr.  F.     Life,  letters,  etc.     1868 928.5  15 

Brf.wster,  D.     Home  life.      1870 925.2  4 

Brkwstkr,  Wm.     (See  page  64.) 

Bright,  J.     Life;  by  Apjohn.      1881..  .923.2  509 

Life,  etc.;  by  Robertson.      1883 923.2  550 

Life  and  speeches;  by  Smilh 923.2  508 

Brisdlky,  }.     IJfe;  by  Smiles.     1864. ..926.2  10 


Bull,  Rn>.  N.  Funeral  serm. ;  by  Lord.  91 
Bull,  OLE.     Memoir;  by  Bull.     1883.. 
BULWER.     (See  Lytton.) 
Bunsen,  Baroness.     Life  and  letters;  b 
Hare.     1879.     2v 

Same.     1880 9a 

Bunsen,  Chevalier.    Mem. ;  by  his  widovi 

1868.     2V 

Bunyan.     Life;  by  Froude.     1880 

Life;  by  Harsha.     1871 

Life;  by  Philip.     1839 

Buonarotti.     (See  Michael  Angelo.) 
BuRGES,  T.     Memoir;  by  Bowen.    1835. 
BuRGHLEY.     (See  Cecil,  Lord  B.) 
BuRGOYNE,  Gen.  J.     Life,  etc.     1876. . . 


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INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


113 


Memoir.      1868 928.144 

Cor.      1744-1797.     4v. 826.211 

ly;  by  Morley.      1867 923.2. 184 

MacK-nigrht.     1858.     3  v 923.2  181 

Morley.      1879 928.2  336 

by  Prior.      1854.     2v 923.2185 

IE.  A.  Banquet  to.  1868..  923. 1  Pam.  7 
CcL  F.  G.  Life;  by  Mann..  .923.2  528 
P.  H.      Recollections.     1880.. 923.1  396 

^.      Memoirs.     1833    927.2  20 

>BERT.     At  Mossgiel;  by  Jolly.  .928.2  393 

ind  character;  by  Wilson 928.2  100 

r  Lockhart.     1828..' 928.295 

J  Shairp.     1879 928.2  329 

1  times;  by  Burns;  1873 922.2  95 

1  works;  Chambers,  ed.    4  v. . . .  928.2  96 
J.  C.     Memoir;  by  Bums,   1871.  922.2  84 
:,  Grn.     (See  pages  76  and  77.) 
lRON.     (See  page  69.) 

E.      Memorial.     1880 928.  i  56 

HS,  S.     Memoirs.     1858 923.1405 

\V.  E.  Life;  by  Keese.  1885. 927.1  35 
O.  G.  De.     Life,  etc. ;  by  Fors- 

•/  al.      1881.     2  V 923.5  37 

L,  H.     Life,  etc.     1880 922.1  112 

G€n.  B.  F.     (See  page  77.) 

J.      Life;  by  Collins.     1881.   ..921.234 

T.  F.     Memoirs;  1849 923.2  372 

Lord,     Biography;  by  Elze 928.2  105 

sations;  by  Medwin.     1824 928.2  107 

-sations  on  religion;  by  Kennedy.  928.2  363 

i  and  jour.     1830.     2v 928.2  loi 

>y  Gait.     1830 928.2  115 

>y  Hunt.     1828.     2  V 928.2  103 

>y  Nichol.     1880 928.2  364 

nd  other  sketches;  by  Castelar.  .928.2  328 

lis;  by  Clinton.     1826 928.2  106 

al;  by  Jeaffreson.     1883 928.2  113 

ections;  by  Dallas.     1824 928.2  no 

ections;  by  Guiccioli.     1869. . .  .928.2  109 

^  of;  by  Trelawney.     2  v 928.2  318 

Lady.  Vindicated;  by  Stowe. .  .928.2  112 
atkm  of .     1871 928.2  III 

G.     Life  and  letters;  by  Lodge.  .923.1  163 
The.     (Sec  page  55.) 
JruL'S.     (See  page  9.) 

TRO.     lAi^.      17^1 i 9235  43 

)N.     LiU;  by  Hasell.     1879 928. 5  24 

LL,C.     Autohiog.     1855 926.1  14 

*,/.€.     (See  page  71.) 

And  Scrvctus;  by  Willis 274  29 

diys;  by  Blackburn.     1865 922.4  5 

1555.     2  V 922.4  20 


Calvin.     Life;  by  Dyer.     1855 922.4  4 

Life  and  times;  by  Henry.     1853.     2  v.    922.4  I 
Camp,  H.  W.     (See  page  79.) 
Campbell,  A.     Memoirs;  by  Richardson. 

1868.     2v 922.1  115 

Campbell,  Gen.  Colin.     (See  Clyde,  C,  Lord.) 
Campbell,  J., /^n/.     Life.     1881.   2  v.  .923.2  463 

Campbell,  T.     Life  and  letters.     3  v 928.2  76 

Canning,  Geo.    (See  page  20.) 

Capell,  A.,  Lord.     Life;  by  Eewis 923.2  302 

Cardan,  J.     Life;  by  Morley.     2  v 926.5  16 

Carey,  H.  C.    Memoir;  by  Elder.  .923.1  Pam.  14 

Carlyle,  A.     Autobiog.     1861 922.2  73 

Carlyle,   Mrs.  Jane  W.      Letters    and 

memorials.     2  v 826.2  72 

Same 826.2  75 

Same,     iv 826.2  76  >i 

Carlyle,  T.   And  his  books;  by  Wy lie.. 928. 2  383 

Life;  by  Conway.     1881 928.2  385 

Life.     1795-1835;  by  Froude.     2  v... 928.2  376 

Same.     I  v 928.2  380 

Life  in  London.     1834-81;  by  Froude. 

2  V 928.2  378 

Life;  by  Nicoll.     1881 928.2  384 

Life,  theories,  etc. ;  by  Guernsey 928.2  321 

Memoirs.     1881.     2  v 928.2  391 

Personally,  etc.;  by  Masson 928.2  497 

Philosophy;  by  Mead.     1881 928.2  406 

•Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  i 16  55 

Reminiscences.      1881 928.2  374 

Carlyle,  T.,  and  Emerson,  R.  W.    Cor. 

1834-1872.     2  V 826  I 

Caroline  Matilda.     (See  page  20.) 

Caroline,  Queen.     (See  page  20.) 

Carpenter,  M.     Life  and  work;  by  C.  .923.2  445 

Carpenter,  M.  H.     Addresses  on 923.1  B-21 

Carson,  Kit.     Life;  by  Abbott *923.i  394 

Pioneer  Hfe;  by  Peters.     1883 923.1  448 

Cartwright,  J.    Life,  etc.     1826.    2  v.. 923. 2  352 

Cartwright,  p.     Autobiog 922.1  49 

Cary,  Alice  atid P.     Mem.;  by  Ames. . .  928.1  29 
Cary,  H.  F.     Memoir;  by  Cary.     2  v.. 928. 2  290 
Cass,  Lewis.     Life;  by  Smith.     1856...      98.1  6 
Castelnau.     (See  page  28.) 
Castlereagii,    Visc't.       Memoirs,    etc. 

1848.     4  V 923.2  209 

Catherine,  de  Medicis.    (See  page  28.) 
Catherine,  of  Aragon.     (See  page  17.) 
Catherink,    of  Sienna,   St.      Biog. ;   by 

Butler.     1879 922. 5  23 

Life;  by  Senensis.     1609 922.5  20 

Catherine  IL,  of  Russia.     (See  page  42.) 

Caton,  J.  D.     (See  page  92.) 

Gaunter,  H.     A  London  clergyman 922.2  88 


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INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


Cavour,  Count.     (Sec  page  36.) 
Caxton,  W.     Biog.;  by  Knight.     1844.. 926.2  43 
Cecil,  Lord  Burghley.    (See  page  17.) 
Cellini,  B.    Biog.;  par Lamartine.   1866.. 927. 5  20 

Life;  by  Potter 927.5  57 

Memoirs;  by  himself.     1850 927.5  9 

Cervantes.     Life;  by  Oliphant.     1880.  .928.5  25 
Challemel-Lacour.     Vie  de;  par  De- 

pftsse 920.4  Pam.  26 

Chalmers,  T.     Biog.  study;  by  Dodds .  .922.2  70 

Memoirs;   by  Hanna.     1855.     4  v 922.2  66 

Sel.  from  cor.     1853 826.2  28 

Chambers,  R.     Memoir.     1872 928.2  173 

Chambers,  W.     Life.     1882 928.2  356 

Champlain,  S.    (See  page  59.) 
Champun,  Stephen.      Life;    by  Clin- 
ton.    1870 91.2  Pam.  I 

Chandler,  Z.     Memorial  addresses  on. .923.1  433 
Channing,  W.  E.     Cor.  with  Luc>'  Aikin.. 826.1  4 

Life;  by  Brooks.     1880 922.  i  31 

Memoir;  by  Channing.     1S54.     3  v.  ...922.1  90 

Reminiscences;  by  Peabody.     1S80... 922.1  loS 
Chapin,  E.  H.     Life;  by  Ellis.     1S83  .  .922.1  127 
Chapman,  Geo.    Critical  essay;  by  Swin- 
burne.    1875 928.2324 

Chapone,  Mrs.  H.     Letters,  etc.    2  v. .  .826.2  37 
Charlemagne.     (See  page  28.) 
Charles,  the  Bold.     (See  page  40.) 
Charles  I.,  <»/  Eng.     (See  page  18.) 
Charles  II.,  0/  Eng.     (See  page  19.) 
Charles  V.,  0/  Spuin.     (See  page  34.) 
Charles  XII. ,  0/  S-wedcn.     (See  page  41.) 
Chase,  P.     Reminiscences.     1S48.     2  v.. 922.1  iS 
Chase,  S.  P.     (See  page  76.) 
Chatterton,    Tnos.      Biog.  study;    by 

Wilson.     1869 92S.2  240 

Family:  new  facts;  by  Taylor,  et  al. 

18S3 928.2  Pam.  2 

Sketch;  by  Masson.     1S74 928.2  297 

Chaucer.     Life;   by  Godwin.     4  v 928.2  31 

Life;  by  Ward.     i?8o 92S.2  347 

Cherl'BINI.     Memorials;  by  Bcllasis 927.5  45 

Chesterfield.  Lt^rd.    Life.  etc. ;  by  Hay- 
ward.     1S63 92S.2  30 

Chevervs,    Cardinal.      Life;    by    Huen- 

Dubourg.     1839 922.4  19 

Child,  Lydia  M.     Letters.     1S83 S26.1  10 

Same S26.  i  11 

Choate,  R.     Memoirs;  by  Neilson 923.1  479 

Works  and  memoir;  by  Brown.     2  v... 923.1  302 
Chopin.     Life;  by  Karasowski.     2  v.... 927.5  2S 

Life;  by  Liszt.     1866 927.5  19 

Chorley,  H.  F.     Autobiog.    1873.   2  ¥..928.2  372 

Same,     i  v 928.2  227 


Chorley,  H.  F.    Reminiscences 1 

Christina,  0/  Sweden.     (See  page  41.) 
Churchill,  C.     Sketch;  by  Forstcr. . . . 

Cibber,  Colley.     Life;  by  himself 

Cicero.     Life;  by  Fors>-th.     1866.     2  v. 

Life;  by  Middleton.     1839 

Life;  by  TroUope.      1880.     2  v 

Same.     1881 

Cid,  The.     (See  page  34.) 

Clarendon,  Lcrd.    Life;  by  Lister.   3  v..^ 

Claretie,  J.  Viede;  par  Cher\'ille.  .920.4 

Clark,  R.     Addresses  on.     1881 92 

Clarke,  A.     Life;  1841 

Clarke,  C.  and  M.  C.  Recollections. .  .^ 
Clarke,  E.  D.  Life;  by  Otter.  1827... 
Clarke,  J.  Freeman.     70th  birthday... c 

Clarke,  A^«'.  W.     Memorial.     1871 

Clay,  Henry.     (See  page  71.) 
Clemenceau,  G.  Viede;  parPelleUn.920.. 
Cleveland,  Grover.     (See  page  81.) 
Cleopatra.    (See  page  5.) 
Clinton,  D.  W.    (See  page  71.) 
Clive.  Lard.     (See  page  48.) 
Clough,  a.  H.     a  monog^ph;  by  Wad- 

dington.      1883 < 

Clyde,  C,  Lord.  Life,  etc.  1881.  2v..c 
CoBBETT,  W.     Biog.;  by  Smith.     2v. ..c 

Life,  etc. ;  by  Waters.     1883 < 

Cobden,  R.     (See  page  21.) 

CocKBURN,  H.    Memorials.     1S56 c 

CoiUR,  J.     Life  and  times;  by  Costello. . 
CoiT,  Hez'.  J.  T.     Tribute  to.     1S64.  .91. 

Coke.  E.      Life;  by  Johnson.     2  v < 

Colchester,  C,  Lord.    Diarj-,  etc.    3  v..< 

Cole,  T.     Pictures,  etc. ;  by  Noble 

Coleridge,  S.  T.     Biog.  sketches 

Letters.     1836 

Life:  by  Gillman.     1S38 < 

Life;  by  Traill.     1S84 < 

Reminiscences:  by  Cottle.     1847 

Coleridge,  Sara.     Memoir  and  letters. 
CoLERiixiK,  Shelley,  Goethe.     Studies 

bv  Calvert.     iSSo < 

Coles,  E.     Sketch:  by  Washburne « 

CoLET,  J.     Life;  by  Erasmus 

Colfax,  S.     Sketch;  by  Phelps.     i86S..i 
Coligny.     (See  page  29.) 
Collier,  J.  P.    Notes  on;  by  Wheatley..t 
Colman  family.    Memoirs;  by  Peake.  2  v. 
Colonna,  Vittoria.      Life  and  poems 

by  Roscoe.     1868 

Columbus,    (See  page  55.) 

CoMiNES.     (See  page  28.) 

Con  ant,  A.  H.     Life;  by  CoUyer 


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116 


great,      (Sec  page  29.) 
i-nces  de.       (See  page  29.) 

\.      JLife.       1856 922.186 

Life,  etc. ;  by  Legge 891  3 

891  9 

L      Autobiogr.      1851 926.1  13 

C.  T.      Reminiscences  of  jour- 

1880 928.1  64 

;,  J.     Life;  by  Araold.    1881.. 927.2  121 

INE,  the  g-reat,     (See  page  9.) 

»/.  J.      (See  pas^e  12.) 

F.      Life;  by  Dunlap.     1815.  .927.2  36 

jiV  A.      Life;  by  Cooper.     2  v. .  .926.2  i 

V.  A.      Life;  by  Christie.    2  v.. 923. 2  340 

[.  F.     letter  to  his  countrymen.. 928. 1  61 

y  Lounsbury 928.  i  84 

T.     Life;  by  himself.     1877. .  .923.2  417 

J.  S.     Life;  by  Amory.     1882.. 927.1  30 

F.     Vicde;  par  Claretie.  ..920.4  Pam.  35 

LE.     And  his  times;  by  Guizot. . .  928.4  5 

JJE  and  Racine.    Lives;  by  Trol- 

.      1881 928.4  79 

L,  E.     Biog.;  by  Cornell.  1884.. 923.1  481 

ILL,  Barry.     (See  Procter,  B.  W.)        , 

Gio.     Life;  by  Heaton.     1882 927.5  55 

ties.     1823 927.5  30 

.     (See  page  57.) 

I,  T.     Sketch;  by  Russell.. 923.1  425 

t,  J.     Addresses  on.     1871 923.1  255 

s,  H.     In  memoriam.     1883.. 922.1  Pam.  6 

I,  W.     Letters.     1884 826.2  82 

by  Smith.     1880 928.2  353 

by  Southey.      1839.     2  v 928.2  53 

CR,  T.     Life;  by  Le  Bas.     2  v. . . .  922.2  61 

ind  times;  by  Lee.     1855 922.263 

Diials;  by  Strype.     1848 922.2  112 

TON,  J.  Memoirs;  by  Swift.  1830..  920.2  50 

,  M.     Sketch;  by  Jacob.     1866..923.1  B-19 

nr,  D.    Life^  by  Abbott.    i875..*923.i  339 

bes  of.     1837 923, 1  338 

I,  J.  W.     Cor.  and  diaries.     3  v.  .923.2  562 

UJL,  O.     (See  page  19.) 

TLL,  R.     (See  page  19.) 

Mrs.  J.  W.     (See  Eliot,  George.) 

[,  Mrs.  Memoirs;  by  Young.    2  v..  927.2  54 

t,    H.       Discourse    on;    by    Van 

laack 923. 1  Pam.  13 

HANK,  G.     Life  by  Jerrold.    2V..927.2  132 

De  KoROS.     Life;  by  Duka 924.5  i 

CLUfD,  R.     Life;  by  Mudford...928.2  145 

Bin;  by  himself.     1807.     2  v 928.2  142 

K,  G.  D.     Memoirs;  by  wife 922.1  34 

I,  J.  P.     Life;  by  Curran.    2  v.  .923.2  312 

1;  by  Phillips.     1818.  ...923.2  314 


Curtis,  B.  R.  Memoir.  1879.  2  v. .  .923.1  39a 
Cur  WEN,  S.     (See  page  67.) 

CusHMAN,  C.     Letters,  memoirs,  etc 927.1  11 

Life;  by  Clement.     1882 927.1  31 

Custer,  Gen.     (See  page  77.) 

CuviER.     Memoirs;  by  Mrs.  Lee.     1833..   925.4  z 

Cyrus.     (See  page  7.) 

Daggett,  D.  Sketch;  by  Dutton.  .923.1  Pam.  ax 
Dahlgren,  Admiral.     Memoir;  by  Dahl- 

gren.     1882 923.  i  447 

Dahlgren,  U .     Memoir.     1872 923.  i  277 

Dalboquerque.     (See  page  48.) 

Dallas,  A.  J.     Life;  by  D.     1871 923.1  254 

Danican,  F.  a.     (See  Philidor.) 

Dante.     Life;  by  Balbo.     1852.     2v 928.58 

Life;  by  Oliphant.     1878 928.5  aa 

D'Arblay.     (See  Arblay,  Madame  D*.) 

Darius.     (See  page  7.) 

Darwin,  C.     Life;  by  Woodall.     1884.. 925. 2  36 

Memorials.     1882 925.2  31 

Scientific  influence.     Reference  list;  by 

Foster,     v.  2 1655 

Darwin,  E.     Life;  by  Krause.     1879. ..  925.2  23 
Daschkaw,  Princess.     Memoirs;  by  her- 
self.    1840.     2  V 923.5  2a 

Dashiell.     Recollections.     1875 922.  i  105 

Daudet,  a.  Vie  de;  par  Claretie. .  .920.4  Pam.  8 
Daudet,  E.  Mon  fr^re  et  moi.  1882. . .  928.4  78 
Davenport  Boys.  History;  by  Rand. ..  91.7  i 
David,  King.     Life;  by  Krummacher. . .  922.6  25 

Life;  by  Taylor.     1875 922.6  2 

Life;  by  Vince.     1871 922.6  26 

Davidge,  W.     Footlight  flashes.     1866..  927.2  9S 
Davis,  A.  J.  Beyond  the  valley  ;autobiog.. 922.1  125 
Davis,  Jeff.     (See  page  76.) 
Davy,  H.     Young  Humphrey;  by  May- 
hew.     1856 *925.2  90 

Dear,  F.     (See  page  39.) 
Deane,  Silas.     (See  page  68.) 

De  Castro,  J.     Memoirs.     1824 927.2  94 

Decatur,  Com.    (See  page  71.) 

De  Foe.     Life;  by  Chadwick.     1859 928.244 

Life;  by  Lee.     1869.     3v 928.2281 

Life;  by  Minto.     1879 928.2  320 

Sketch;  by  Forster.     1862 928.2  29 

Delaney,    Mrs.      Autobiog.    and    cor. 

1861.      6  V 923.2  365 

Delaroche,  P.     Life;  by  Rees.     1880...  927.4  13 
De  Morgan,  A.     Memoir;   by  De  Mor- 
gan.    1882 925.2  30 

Demosthenes.    Life;  by  Butcher.    1882..  928.6  13 

Denman,  Lord,     Life;  by  Amould 923.2  310 

De  Quince y«    Autobiog 928.2  293 


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116 


INDIVIDUAL   BIOGRAPHY. 


J)e  QuiNCEY.   Life;  by  Masson.  1882... 928.2  399 
Life  and  cor.;  by  Page.     1877.     2  v  . .  .928.2  86 

Life  and  manners 928.2  296 

Reminiscences.     1861.     2  v 928.2  294 

DAroulkde,  p.  Viede;  parClaretie..92o.4  Pam.  29 
Desbordes-Valmore,  Mme.      Memoirs; 

by  Sainte-Beuve.      1873 928.4  35 

Savieetcor. ;  par  Sainte-Beuve.     1870..  928.4  32 
Descartes.     Life;  by  Mahaffy.      1880..    921.4  2 

Life;  by  Lowndes.     1878 921.4  i 

Desmoulins,  C.     (See  page  30.) 

Dewey,  O.     Autobiog.     1883 922.1  135 

DiBDiN.  T.     Reminiscences.    1827.    2  v.. 928.2  276 
DiBDiN,  T.  F.  Reminiscences.  1836.  2  v.  .928.2  150 

Dick,  R.     Life;  by  Smiles.     1878 *925.2  21 

Dickens,  C.     Anecdote  biog 928.2  303 

•     As  I  knew  him;  by  Dolby.      1885 928.2  476 

As  a  reader;  by  Kent.     1872 928.2  218 

Childhood,  etc.;  by  I^ngton.     1883. ..928.2  452 

Letters.     1879.     3v 826.244 

Life.      1870 928.2  217 

Life;  by  Forster.     1872.     3  V 928.2  210 

Life;  by  Mackenzie.     1S70 928.2  216 

Life;  by  Ward.     1882 928.2  405 

Short  life;  by  Jones.     1880 928.2  351 

Sketch;  by  Perkins.     1870 928.2  302 

Diderot.     Biography.     1878.     2v 928.445 

DiSRAKLi,  B.     (See  BeaconsHeld,  Earl  of.) 
Dlx,G€M.}.A.     Memoirs.     1883.     2  v.. 923. 1460 
DOANK,  G.  W.     Life,  etc.     i860.     4  v...  922.1  24 
Doi>dru;e,  p.     Life;  by  Harsha.     1869..  922.2  77 
Dodge,  A.  \V.    Memorial;  by  Hamilton.. 922.1  121 

DoDiNcno.N,  G.  B.     Diary.     1784 923.2  434 

DOLET,  E.     Life;  by  Christie.     1880 928.4  71 

Dominic,  .SV.     Life.     1857 922.5  10 

Life;  by  Lacordaire.     1883 922.5  33 

Donaldson,    \V.      Recollections    of    an 

.    actor.      1865 927.296 

DONATELU).     Life;  by  Scott ^  927. 5  54 

Donne,  J.     Life;  by  Walton.     1846 922.2  16 

Dora,  SisUf.  Biog.;  by  Lonsdale.  1880..923.2  446 

Dor£,  G.     Life;  by  Roosevelt.     18S5 927.423 

Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 16  55 

Dorr,  B.     Discourse  on;  by  Wallace.. 922.1  Pam.  3 
Dorr,  T.  W.     (.See  page  73.} 
DosT  Mohammed.     (Sec  paj^a-  46.) 
Douglas,  S.  A.     (See  page  71.) 
Douglass,  F.     Life;  by  himself.     1882..923.1  437 
(See,  also,  page  75.) 

Dow,  L.     Life  and  writings.  ,  1853 922,1  16 

Doyle,  J.  W.    Life;  by  Fitzpatrick.    2  v..  922.2  58 
Drake,  D.     Life;  by  Mansfield.     1855.  .926.1  15 
Drake,  Sir  F.    (See  page  12.) 
Drummond,  W.     Life;  by  Masson 928.2  265 


Dryden.     Life;  bySaintsbur)'.     1881...9: 
l)u  Bella y.     (See  page  28.) 
Di'  Camp,  M.  'Souvenirs  litteraires.    2  v.. 9: 
Df  Clercq.     (See  page  28.) 
DuDEV-\NT,  Mme.     (Sec  Sand,  Geo.) 

T>\jVV,  Afrs,     Life;  by  Ireland.     1882 < 

Duff,  A.  Life;  by  Smith.  1879.  2  v.. 91 
DuGDALE,    R.   L.      Memorial;    by   Shep- 

ard.     1884 923. 1  ] 

Du  GUESCLIN.     (Sec  page  28.) 
Dumas,  K,  phre.   Life;  by  Fitzgerald.  2v.  c 
Sa  vie,  son   temps,  etc.;    par  Blaze  de 

Bur)'.     1885 9J 

Vie  de;  par  Claretie 920.4 

Du.vcAN,  J.     Life;  by  Jolly.     1883 ( 

DUNDONALD,  Lord.  Life  and  exploits. .  .9: 
Dunster,  H.  Life;  by  Chaplin.  1872.  .< 
DUPANLOUP,  Bishop.     Last  days.     1879.  < 

DUKER,  A.     Life;  by  Heath.     1881 < 

Life;  by  Heaton.     1870 92 

Life;  by  Sweetser.     1877 < 

Life  and  works;  by  Thausing.     2  v ( 

Married  Hfe;  by  Schefer.     1S72 < 

DusTON,   Hannah.     (See  page  64.) 

DuTiiiE,  J.     In  memoriam.     1S83 

Dyck,  a.  Van.     Life;  by  Head.     1879. .  1 

Life;  by  Sweetser.     1878 < 

Dyer,  R.     Actor's  life.     1833 < 

Easttjurn,  J.     Memoirs;  by  Green • 

Eaton,  W.     Life.     1813 9 

EcHEROLLES,  A.  <jVj.    Life.    1S53,     2  v.  .9 

Eckel,  Mrs.     Autobiog.     1875 9 

Eddy,  T.     Life;  by  Knapp.     1S34 9 

Edgeworth,  Maria.  Life;  byZimmem.9 

A  study;  by  Oliver.     1882 9 

Edisun,  T.  a.     And  his  inventions 

Edmandston,  T.     Life;  by  Pierce 

Edward  L,  of  Eng.     (See  page  17.) 
Edward  III.,  of  Eng.     (See  page  17.) 
Edward  IV.,  of  Eng.     (See  page  17.) 
Edward,  Black  Prince.     (See  p;ige  17.) 
Edward,  the  Confessor.     (See  page  16.) 

Edward,  Thos.     Life;  by  Smiles * 

Eldon,  J.,  Lord.     Life;  by  Twiss.    2  v.q 

Elijah.     Life;  by  Taylor.     1876 

Life  and  times;  by  Macduff.      1S64.  . . . 
Eliot,  Georc.e.    Life;  by  Blind.     i>S3..g 

Life;  cd,  by  Cross.     1S85.     3  v c; 

Same ^ 

Same ^ 

Study;  by  Cooke.     1883 c 

Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  i 

Eliot,  J.     Life;  by  Francis.     1840 ^ 


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I.      (Sec  page  19.) 

list.;   by    £dersheim.     1869.. .922.6  27 

Jc  Valois.      (See  page  35.) 
.    -^^-»    '^f  Hungary,     Life;  by 
embcrt.      1857 922.3  22 

922.3  B-i 

:,  Queen ^  of  Eng,     (See  page  18.} 

;  Stuart,  of  Bohemia,    Mem.; 

ager.       1825.     2v 923.2139 

R.  \V.      Life;  by  Raymond. ..  927.2  97 

,  T.      Autobiog 920.2  50 

d,  by  Howell 92S.2  292 

R.  \V.      As  a  poet;  by  Benton.  928. i  89 

e  and  abroad;  by  Conway 928.1  80 

by   Morley.     1884 928.1   loi 

and  character;  ed.  by  Sanborn. .  928.1  83 

loriam;  by  Ireland.     1882 928.  i  78 

y  Cooke.     18S1 928.1  67 

ly  Guernsey.     1881 928.  i  66 

»y  Holmes.     1885 928.1  109 

^n;  by  Hague.     1884 928.1  Pam.  2 

ncc  list;  by  Foster,     v.  2 1655 

;  by  Alcott.     1882 928.1  82 

journey;  by  Thayer.     1884 928.1  100 

,  T.  A.     Memoir;  by  Haines. .  .923.2  319 
levalitrTy.     Career;  by  Telfer.  .923.4  113 
s.       Life,    cor.,    etc.;    by   Drum- 
id.      1S73.     2v 928.323 

lis  time.     Reference  list;  by  Fos- 

V.   1 16  55 

inn-Chatrian.      Vie    de;    par 

retie 920.4  Pam.  21 

•N.J.     Life;  by  Headley.     1865..    926.1  8 

E,  T.     Letters.     1878 922.2  159 

ON,  Duke  of.     Hist.     1670 923.4  R-i 

Earls  of.     Lives;   by   Devereaux. 

3.     2  V 923^2  502 

R.,  Earl  of.     Papers  relating  to; 

Bacon 192  10 

:,  Prinee.  Memoirs;  by  himself. .  923.5  17 
>E.s.     Life;  by  Mahaflfy.     1879...    928.6  6 

Christmas.     Life;  by  Hood 922.2  160 

I,  J.     (See  page  19.) 

T,  E.  Eulogy;  by  Davis. . .  .923.1  Pam.  6 
JU,  Admiral.  Life;  by  Osier. .  .923.2  295 
>,  S.     Memoirs.     1884 923.  i  487 

X,  T.,  Lord.     (See  page  19.) 
LXD,  Lord,     (.See  page  19.) 

kWE,  Lady.     Memoirs.     1829 923.2  517 

iV,  M.     Discoverer;  by  Tyndall. .  925.2  16 

by  Jones.     1870.     2  v 925.2  14 

W.     Life;  by  Sevan 922.4  30 

by  Blackbam.     1867 922.517 


Farragut,  Admiral.     (See  page  77.) 

Farrar,  J/rj.  J.    Recollections.     1866.  .928.2  164 

Fechter,  C.  A.     Life;  by  Field.    1882. .  927.1  33 

Felix,  E.  Rachel.     (See  Rachel.) 

Fenelon.     Biog.  sketch;  by  Lear.     1877.  922.4  28 

Life;  by  Butler.     1811 922.4  14 

Fenelon,  Marquis  De.     (See  page  28.) 
Feuillet,  O.     Vie  de;  par  Claretie. 920.4  Pam.  14 
Ferdinand  and  Isabelij^.     (See  page  35.) 
Ferdinand  L,  of  Austria.    (See  page  39.) 
Ferguson,  J.     Life.     1830 922.2  44 

Life;  by  Henderson.     1867 925.2  6 

Fern,  Fanny.     Memorial;  by  Parton 928.1  47 

Ferry,  J.     Vie  de;  par  Sylvin 920.4  Pam.  ii 

Fichte.     Life;  by  Adamson.     1881 921.3  3 

Memoir;  by  Smith.     1848 921.3  2 

Field,  A.     Funeral  sermon;  by  Reming- 
ton.    1832 91.7  Pam.   I 

Fielding,  H.    Life;  by  Dobson.     1883.. 928. 2  426 

Life:  by  Lawrence.     1855 928.2  242 

Fields,  J.  T.     Biog.  notes,  etc.     1881...  928.1  69 
Fillmore,  M.     (See  page  71.) 

FiLSON,  J.     Life.     1884 923. 1  B-24 

FiNLEY,  J.  B.     Autobiog.     1853 922.1  87 

Finney,  C.  G.     Memoirs.     1876 922.130 

Fisher,  E.     Memoir;  by  Emerson 922.1  113 

Fisher,  S.  S.     Memorial.     1874... 923.1  Pam.  11 

FisKE,  F.     Life;  by  Fiske 922.1  57 

Fitch,  J.     Life;  by  Wescott.     1857 926.16 

FiTZBALL,  E.     Life;  1859 928.2  275 

Fitzgerald,  E.,  Lord.     Life;  by  Moore. 

1831.    2v 923.2342 

Fitzgerald,  P.  Recreations.  1882.  2  v.. 928. 2  403 
Flagler,    C.    L.     Memorial;    by    Wis- 

ner 923.  i  Pam.  22 

Fletcher,  Mrs.     Autobiog.     1876 928.2  155 

Fleury,  M.     Memoirs.     1841.     2v 927.46 

Floquet,  C.     Vie  de;  par  Proth  . .  .920.4  Pam.  15 

Fontaine,  J.     A  Huguenot  family 922.4  6 

Foote,  Admiral.     (See  page  77.) 

FooTE,  H.  S.     Reminiscences.     1874... 923.1  364 

Foote,  S.     Memoirs;  by  Cooke.     3  v. . .  927.2  43 

Forney.     Anecdotes,  public  men.     2  v.  .923.1  236 

Forrest,  Gen.    (Sec  page  77.) 

Forrest,  E.     Life;  by  Alger.     1877  . .  .927.1  B-4 

Life;  by  Barrett.     1881 927.1  23 

Life;  by  Rees.     1874 927. i  8 

Forward,  O.     Life;  by  Sheldon.  1875..      91.3  i 
Foster,  J.     Life  and  cor.     1852.     2  v.  .928.2  174 
FoucHE,  J.     (See  page  31.) 
Fox,  Caroline.     Memories.     18S2 928.2400 

Same 928.2  401 

Fox,  C.  J.     Early  life;  by  Trevelyan. . .  .923.2  454 

Later  years;  by  Trotter.     1812 923.2  179 


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INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


Fox,  C.J.   Life;  by  Russell.  1859.  3  v.  .923.2  176 

Sketch;  by  Rae.     1874 923.2  180 

Fox,  G.     The  Friends,  etc.;  byTallack..  922.2  65 

Journal.     1765: 922.2  B-i 

Passage  from  journal.     1881 922.2  166 

Francia,  Dr.     (See  page  59.) 

Francis,  de  SaUs^  St.     Life;  by  Camus. .    922.4  9 

Life;  by  Lear.     1877 922.4  25 

Francis  I.,  0/  France.     (See  page  28.) 
Francis,  0/  Assist,   St.    Life;    by  Da 

Magliano.     1867 922.51 

Life;  by  Oliphant 922.5  2 

Franklin,  Benj.  (See  page  67.) 
Franklin,  Sir  J.  (See  page  98.) 
Frederick,    t/u  great.     Correspondence 

with  Voltaire 830  207 

Same  (in  Fr.) 830  221 

(See,  also,  page  39.) 
Frederick  III.,  of  Prussia.    (See  page  39.) 
Freunghuysen,  T.     Memoir;  by  Cham- 
bers.    1863 923.1  252 

Fremont,  J.  C.     Memoir;  by  Bigelow.. 923.1  231 

Frere,  J.  H.     Memoir;  by  Frere 928.2  382 

Freycinet,  De.  Viede;  par  Depasse.920.4Pam.  9 
Froebel.     Reminiscences;  by  Bulow. . . .  923.3  14 
Froissart.     (See  page  II.) 
Fromentin,  E.     Life;  by  Gonse.  1883..  927.4  19 

Frost,  T.     Recollections.     1880 ,  .923.2  455 

Fry,  Eliz.     Life;  by  Pitman.     1884 923.2  560 

Memoir.     1847.     2  v 923.2  391 

Memoirs;  by  Timpson.     1847 923.2  393 

Fuller,  T.     Life,  etc.,  by  Rogers 922.2  103 

'  Fulton.  R.     Life;  by  Coldcn.     1817 926.1  5 

Gainsborough,  T.     Life;  by  Arnold. .  .927.2  121 
Life;  by  Fulcher.     1856... 927.2  110 

Galileo.     Life;  by  Bethun?     1832 925.5  i 

Life;  by  Gebler.     1879 925.5  3 

Private  life.     1870 925. 5  2 

Gallatin,  A.     (See  page  69.) 

Gallenga,  a.     Episodes.     1885 928.5  30 

Galt,  J.     Autobiography.    1833.    2  v. .  .928.2  203 
Literary  life,  etc.     1834.    3  v 928.2  205 

Gambetta.     (See  page  32.) 

Gannett,  E.  S.     Memoir;  by  his  son 922.1  32 

Ganson,  J.     N.  Y.  Senate  proceedings  on 

death  of.     1875 91.  i  B-i 

Garfield.    (See  page  81.) 

Garibaldi.    (See  page  36.) 

Garrick,  D.     Life;  by  Fitzgerald.  2  v..  927.2  22 

Life;  by  Murphy.     1801.     2  v 927.2  24 

Memoirs;  by  Davies.     1780.     2  v 927.2  26 

Private  correspondence.     1835.     2  v..  .826.2  B  i 

Garrison,  W.  L.    (See  page  75.) 


Gasparin,  A.  DE.     Life;  by  Borel.   i88 

Same.     1879 

Gautier,  T.     Souvenirs;  par  Bergerat 
Genghis  Khan.    (See  page  45.) 
Genlis,  Countess  De.      Memoirs.     4  v 
George  II.,  of  Eng.    (See  page  20.) 
George  \\\.^  of  Eng.     (See  page  20.) 
George  IV.,  of  Eng.    (See  page  20.) 
Gerry,  E.     (See  page  67.) 

Ghikkrti.     Life;  by  Scott.     1882 

Gibbon,  E.     Autobiography.     1S46. ., 

Letters 

Life;  by  Morrison.     1878 

Memoirs;  by  himself.     1837 

Same;  ed.  by  Howells.     1877 

GiDDiNGS,  J.  R.     (See  page  75.) 

Gifford,  W.     -A.utobiography 

Giotto,  A.     Life;  by  Quilter.     18S1. 
Girard,  S.     Life;  by  Ingram.     18S4.. 
Gladstone.     (See  page  21.) 
GoDOLriiiN,  Mrs.     Life;  by  Evelyn  . . 
GoDOY,   D.  M.   De.     Memoirs:  by   h 

self.     1836.    2  V 

Godwin,  \V.     Life,  etc.;  by  Paul.     2 
Goethk.     Autobiography.     1867.     2 

Characteristics;  by  Falk,  et  al.     3  v. 

Conversations.     1850.     2  v 

Conv.  with  Eckermann.     1839 

Correspondence  with  a  child.     1S59. 

Early  letters.     1884 

Life;  by  DUntzer.     1S83.     2  v 

Life;  by  Grimm.     1880 

Life;  by  Hayward.     1S78 

Life;  by  Lewes.     1864 

Life  and  work;  by  Boyescn.     1879  . 

Life  and  works;  by  Calvert.     1872.. 
GoETiiE  ^m/ Schiller.     Cor.  1794-1? 

2V 

Goethe,  Catherine  E.    Correspwndei 
Goldoni,  C.     Memoirs  and  autobiog. 
(ioLDSMiTH,  O.     Biog. ;  by  Irving.   iS 

Same.     1867 

Life;  by  Black.     1879 

Life;  by  Forster.     1871.     2  v 

Goodrich,    S.    G.      Peter    Parley's  1 
story.   1864. 

Recollections.     1856.     2  v 

Goodyear,   C.     Trials  of    an    inven 

by  Pierce.     1866 

Gordon,    Eliz.,    Duchess  of.      Life; 

Stuart 

CJordon,  Gen.  C.  G.     Life;  by  Forbe 

Story  of:  by  Hake.    1884 

(See,  also,  pages  49  and  51.) 


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119 


«  page  39) 

'F.      (See  page  42.) 

Life,   etc.;  by  Hensel 927.1  15 

pianist.       i88z 927.1  25 

Autobiography.     1870  . . .  928.  i  43 
nd  shadow.      1881 928.  i  65 

Autobiographie 927.4  15 

-d  R.      Reminiscences.    2  v.  .928.2  432 

CatA-nt.      Memoirs;  by  Ham- 

181 1.      2  V 923.4  36 

r.      (See  page  77.) 

•s,^of  I^aggan.     Letters.   1773- 

3  V 826.2  79 

ind  cor.      1845.     3v 826.220 

Life.      1876.     2v 922.2156 

Life;  by  Gosse.     1882 928.2  407 

Memoirs  of  his  time 923.1  143 

H.      At  Chappaqua;  by  Cleve- 

1874 923.1  371 

r  Cornell.      1872 928.1  37 

t  Parton.      1869. . . .  i 928.1  33 

::tions.      1868 928.1  36 

..     Life.      1849 922,1   17 

,.  W.     Memoir;  by  Halsey 922.1  38 

i.     Life  of  a  cheap  jack.    1881.923. 2  361 

Gin.  N.     (5>ee  page  67.) 

GH,    H.     Memorial;  by  Tucker- 

1S53 927.1  4 

VII.,  Pope.     (See  page  36.) 

•,  thf  great ^  Pope.      (See  page  36.) 

f,  Sir  T.     Life.     1845 923.2  360 

E,  C.  F.     (Sec  page  20.) 

c,  H.     (Sec  page  21.) 

fULES.     (See  page  32.) 

iWK.     (See  page  62.) 

Mdy  J.     And    her  husband;   by 

rin-     1824 923.219 

rj  BartletL    1853 923.2  138 

vf  Laird.    1822 923.2  20 

r.  R.  E.  H.     Letters.      1859 826.2  34 

G.     Life;  by  his  brother 928.2  166 

»l.     Memoirs;  Dickens,  ed, 927.2  60 

J.  W.     Life;  by  Salter.     1876.  .Q23.1  253 
Baron  de.     Sel.  from  cor.     1753- 

L     4  V 846  28 

V«.    Sketch;  by  Eastlake.    1880.928.2371 

.     Life;  by  De  Burigny.     I754--  •  9235  8 

J.     Life;  by  Strickland,     i860..  922.1  78 

Pictures  of  the  past.     1879 926.236 

£••  De.     Journal 928.4  104 

I,  et  fragments.     1881 928.4  95 

1 846  41 

fc      1881 846  33 

M.  De.    Journal,  Icttres 928.4  94 


I 


GuKRiN,  M.  ofidY..  De.     Monograph;  by 

Parr.     1870 928.4  53 

GuiDO  Rem.     Life;  by  Sweetser.     1878.  927.5  2a 
GuizOT.     Private  life;  by  DeWitt.    1880.  928.4  69 

(See  also  page  31.) 

GUNTON,  W.     Sketch;  by  Sunderland 926.1  17 

GusTAVUS  Adolpiius.     (See  page  41.) 

GusTAVus  Vasa.    (See  page  41.) 

Gutenberg.     And  printing;  by  Pearson.    926.3  i 

Life;  by  Hessels.     1882 926.3  3 

GuTHLAC,  5/.   Life;  by  Felix.   1848.  4  v.. 922. 2  iii 

Guthrie,  T.     Autobiography.    2  v 922.2  71 

GuYON,  J/w^.     Biog. ;  by  Child.     1832..     922  24 

Life;  by  Upham.     1868.     2  v 922.4  15 

Guzman,  Don  de.     Life  and  acts.    1862..  923.5  31 
GwYN,  Nell.   Story  of;  by  Cunningham. 927.2  144 

Haddo,  Lord.     Mertoir.     1867 922.2  91 

Hahnemann.     Life;  by  Burnett.     1881..    926.3  2 

Hale,  D.     Memoir;  by  Thompson 928.1  41 

Hale,  N.     (See  page  67.) 

Hai^vy,  L.     Vie  de;  par  Claretie.  .920.4  Pam.  31 

Hall,  Capt.  B.     Autobiog.  ^62.     2  v. .  926.2  32 

Hall,  S.  C.     Life.      1815-1S83 928.2  422 

Halleck,  F.  G.     Life;  by  Wilson 928.1  19 

Hallock,  J.     Life;  by  Vale 922.1  89 

Hamilton,  Alex.     (See  page  69.) 
Hamilton,  Z<if/j/ E.     Memoirs.     1815..923.2  284 
Hamilton,  J.     Life;  by  Arnot.     1870.. .  922.2  60 
Hamilton,  J.  A.    Reminiscences.    1869.  923.  i  225 

Hamilton,  SirW.     Life;  by  Monck 921.2  16 

Life;  by  Veitch.     1882 921.2  15 

Memoir;  by  Veitch.     1869 921.2  11 

Hamilton,  W.  R.    Life;  by  Graves,  v.  i..  925.2  34 
Hamlin,  Afrs.  H.  A.  L.      Memorials;  by 

Lawrence 922.  i  6r 

Hammond,  M.  M.     Memoir.     1858 922.2  8r 

Hampdkn,  John.     (See  page  19.) 
Hancock.  Gen.  W.  S.     (See  page  77.) 

Handel.     Life;  by  Marshall.     1883 927.3  56 

Life;  by  Rockstro.     1883 927.3  54 

Life;  by  Schoelcher.     1857 927.2  72 

Hannibal.     (See  page  6.) 

Hardwickk,  P.  Y.    Life;  by  Harris.  3  v.. 923.2  307 

Hare,  A/rs.  A.     Memorials;  by   Hare.  . .  922.2  94 

Harness,  W.     Reminiscences 928.2  306 

Haroun  Alraschid.     (See  page  11.) 

Harriott,  J.     Adventures.     1815.  3  v. .923.2  382 

Harrison,  W.  ?L     (See  page  71.) 

Hartley,  D.     Life;  by  Bower.     1881...  921.2  18 

Haskins,  R.W.  Memorial;  by  Sellstedt.91.4  Pam.  I 

Haslam,  \V.     From  death  to  life.     1880.922.2  143 

Hastings,  W.     (See  page  48.) 

Hauskr,  Casi'ER.  Acc'tof;  byFeuerbach.  923.3  17 


120 


INDIVIDUAL   BIOGRAPHY. 


Haussonville,  D'.    Ma  jeunessc.    1814- 

1830 928.4  113 

Havelock,  H.    Biog.;  by  Brock.   1858. .923.2  301 

Haven,  A.  B.     Memoir.     1868 928.1  28 

Havergal,  F.  R.    Memorials;  by  Haver- 
gal.     1880 922.2  142 

Hawkins,  J.  H.  W.     Life;  by  Hawkins..  922.1  85 
Hawker,  R.  S.  Life;  by  Baring-Gould.. 922. 2  140 
Hawthorne.     And  bis  wife;    by  Haw- 
thorne.    1885.     2v 928.1  105 

Life;  by  James.      1880 928.  i  55 

Study;  by  Latbrop.      1876 928.1  54 

Haydn.     Life;  by  Bombet.      1818 927.325 

Life;  by  Nohl.     1883 927^  49 

Haydon,  B.  R.    Life.     1853.     2v 927.214 

Life,  letters,  etc.    1876 927.2  70 

Hayes,  G.  E.     Memorial;  by   Hayes. . . .      91.4  i 
Hayes,  R.  B.     (See  page  81.) 
Hayward, /•</.  Dairies  ofa  lady  of  quality.923. 2  409 
Hazlitt,  W.     Memoirs;  by  Hazlitt.    2V.928.2  180 

Recollections  of 928.2  301 

Heacock,  Rev.  G.  W.     Farewell  and  wel- 
come.     1869 91.5  Pam.  3 

Heber,  R.     Life.     1830.     2  v 922.2  B-2 

Heckewelder,  J.    Life;  by  Rondthaler..  922.1  51 

Hegel.     Life;  by  Caird.      1883 921.3  7 

Heine.    Derniers  jours;  par  Selden 928.4  103 

Life-work,  etc.;  by  Stigand.     1875 928.3  26 

Memoiren,  prosa,  briefe.      18S4 928.3  45 

Memoirs.     1884 928.3  46 

Souvenirs  intimes;  par  Weill.    1883 928.3  40 

Hemans,  Mrs.     Memorials;  by   Chorley. 

1836.    2  V 928.2  330 

Hendricks,  T.  A.     (See  page  81.) 

Henry,  J.     Memorial.     1880 925.1  B-i 

Henry,  Patrick.     (See  page  67.) 

Henry,  Philip.     Diaries.     1631-1696.  .922.2  172 

Life;  by  Henry.      1848 922.2  76 

Henry,  Prince  of  Porlugal.     (See  page  12.) 
Henry  H.,  of  Eng.     (See  page  17.) 
Henry  IV.,  of  Eng.     (See  page  17.) 
Henry  IV.,  of  France.     (See  page  28.) 
Henry  V.,  of  Eng.     (See  page  17.) 
Henry  VIL,  tf//:;;^'-.     (See  page  18.) 
Henry  VIII. ,  of  Eng.     (See  page  18.) 

Henson.     Story  of  life.     1S58 922.1  84 

Hepburn,  J.     Life;  by  Schiern.     1880.. 923. 2  452 
Herbert,  Lord^  of  Cherbury.   Autobiog; 

ed.  by  Howell 928.2  292 

Herbert,  G.     Life;  by  Walton 922.2  16 

Herder  and  his  times;  by  Nevinson 92S.3  44 

Herodotus.     (See  page  5.) 

Herschell,  C.     Memoirand  cor.     1876..    925.2  7 

Herschell,  5/r\V.     Life;  by  Holden. . .    925.39 


Hertford,  W.,  Marquis  of.      Life;   by 

Lewis 9 

Hilary,  St.     Life;  by  Cazenove < 

Hill,  B.  E.     Playing  about.     1840.    2v..< 

Hill,  H.     Recollections.     1884 9: 

Hill,  M.  D.     Memoir;  by  his  daughters.. 9: 
Hill,  Rex'.  R.     Life;  by  Broome.    1881..9: 

Life;  by  Charlesworth < 

Hill,  5/rR.    Life;  by  Hill.     1880.    2  v.. 9: 
HiNCKS,  Sir  F.     (See  page  60.) 

Hinton,  J.     Life  and  letters.     1878 9: 

H ODDER,  G.     Reminiscences 9: 

Hodge,  C.     Life;  by  Hodge.     1880 9: 

Hodgson,  i?«^,  F.    Memoir.    1878.    2V..9; 
Hogarth.     Life;  by  Dobson.     1879 92 

Life;  bySala.     1866 

Hogg,  J.    Memorials;  by  Garden.   18S5..9: 
Holbein.    And  the  Meier  Madonna;    by 
Womum.     1871 92 

Life;  by  Woltmann.     1879 ( 

Life;  by  Womum.     1867 92 

HoLCROFT,  T.     Memoirs;  by  himself < 

Holland,  G.     Sketch.     1871 95 

Holland,  5i>H.     Recollections.    1872.. 
Holland  House;  by  Liechtenstein.  2  V..9 
HoLLEY,  M.     Life;  by  W^right.     1882.. 9 
Holmes,  Dr.  O.  W.     Dinner  to,  N.  Y...9 

Life;  by  Kennedy.     1883 * 

Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 

Home,  H.     Memoirs;  by  Ty tier.     3v... 

Homer.     Life;  by  Lamartine 

Hood,  Robin.     (See  Robin  Hood.) 

Hood,  T.     Memorials,      i860.     2  v g 

Hook,  T.  Life  and  remains;  by  Barham..9 
Hook,  W.  F.     Life,  etc.;  by  Stephens.. 9 

Hooker,  R.     Life;  by  Walton 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  A.     Memorial;  by  Thomp- 
son  91. 

Hopkins,  Stephen.     (Sec  page  65.) 
Horner,  F.     Memoirs,  etc.    1853.    2  v., 9 
Hortense,  Queen.     (See  page  31.) 

Hosmer,  Rev.  G.  W.     Memorial 

Houdin,  R.     Life;  by  himself 

Houssaye.     Les  confessions.     i830-*8o. 

4  V 9 

Houston,  G.  S.     Address  on.     1880.  .92; 
Houston,  Mrs.    A  woman's  memories. 

1883.     2  v 9 

Houston,  S.     (See  page  71.) 

Howard,  John.     Life;  by  Stoughton..^ 

Prison-world;  by  Dixon % 

Howe,  Admiral.     Life;  by  Barrow ^ 

Hudson,  H^.    (See  page  55.) 

Hughes,  J.     Life;  by  Hassard.     1866... 


INDIVIDUAL   BIOGRAPHY. 


121 


emoir  of  a  brother.   i873..*923.2  387 
R.     Life;  by  Barbou.    1881..  928.4  93 

2 % 928.4  92 

ago.      1863.       2v 928.430 

.B.Smith.      1885 928.4  III 

•  Claretie 920.4  Pam.  I 

V.   Revol.  services  of.  1848.. 923.1  195 
(See  psL^e  48.) 
A.  Von.     Letters.     1827-58..       836  5 

9 9253  8 

-c>wenbcrg, /-/ tf/.     1873.    2.v..    925.33 

K.and  W .    Lives ;  by  Kleucke, 

1853 925.3  5 

Life;  by  Huxley.     1879 921.2  10 

Life;  by  Rowe 922.2  129 

GH.      Autobiog.     1850.     2  v.. 928. 2  184 

52.      2v 826.231 

And  pupils;  by  Gross 926.2  42 

ON,  A.   Address;  by  Lord.. 923.1  Pam.  16 
ON,   S.,    Countess  of.     Life;  by 

2  V 922. 2  40 

Memoirs;  by  Kilvert.    1 860.. 922. 2  154 
N.     Life;  byWratislaw.    1882..  922.3  21 

:.;  by  Gillett.     1863.     2  v 922.3  i 

>N,  F.     Life;  by  Fowler.    1882..  921.2  19 
SON.  Col.  J.     (See  page  19.) 
M>N,  Gov.  T.     (See  pages  64-65.) 

U.   Von.     Life;  by  Strauss 928.3  36 

W.      Life.     1872 928.2163 

I AIK.     (See  page  48.) 

wy  of ;  by  Alexander.     1883 922.5  35 

Sir  E.       Impeachment  of;     by 

len.      1885.      2v 95483 

.L,J.  R.  Eulogy;  by  Brown.. 923. 1  Pam.  35 

J.     Life;  by  McRee.     2  v. . .  .923.1  304 

W.  H.     Confessions.     1805... 822.3  149 

S.     Life;  by  Oliphant.     1862. ..922.2  50 

i.     Id  £ng.  and  Am.;  by  Daly.. 927. 2  139 

ccount.     1883 927.2  138 

;  by  Winter.     1885 927.2  145 

W.     Anniversary.     1883 928.  i  98 

7  Hill.     1879 928.1  31 

»y  Warner.     1881 928.1  68 

idlet'rs;  by  Irving.     1862.     4  v..  928.  i  10 

r.     1870 928. 1  14 

ace  list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 16  55 

;;    by  Warner,    Bryant  and  Put- 

1880 928. 1   58 

I.,  0/  Spain.     (See  page  35.) 
.11.,  0/  Spain.     (See  page  35 . ) 

,  Andrew.     (Sec  page  71.) 
(•'Stonewall").     (See  page  77.) 


I 


Jahangueir.     (See  page  48.) 
James  I.,  0/  Ara^on.     (See  page  35.) 
James  I.,  0/  Eng.     (See  page  18.) 
James  II.,  of  Eng.     (See  page  19.) 
Jameson,  Mrs.     Memoirs;    by  Macpher- 

son.     1878 928.2  315 

Jasper,  Sergeant.     (See  page  69.) 
Jay,  J.     (See  page  67.) 
Jeanne  D'Alkret.     (See  page  2S.) 
Jefferson,  T.     (Seepage  70.) 
Jeffersons,  The.     Lives;  by  Winter. ...  927.1  27 
Jeffrey,  Lord  F.     Life  and  cor. ;  by  Cock- 
bum.     1852.     2v 928.2196 

Jemison,  Mary.     (See  page  62.) 

Jenner,  E.     Life;  by  Baron,     1S27 926.2  41 

Jerdan,  W.     Reminiscences 928.2  304 

Jerome,  St.     Life;  by  Cutts 922.6  53 

Jerrold,  D.     Life;  by  Jerrold.     1859.  .928.2  221 
Joan  of  Arc.     (See  page  28.) 
JohnChrysostum.   Life;  by  Macgilvray..    922.63 
John,  Don,  of  Austria.     Life:  by  Max- 
well.    1883 940  B-7 

John,  St.     Life,  etc.;  by  McDonald 922.6  i 

Pupils  of;  by  Yonge 922.6  44 

Johnson,  Andrew.     (See  page  76.) 

Johnson,  S.     Anecdotes  of;  by  Piozzi. . .  928.2  29 

Life;  by  Adams.     1869 928.2  261 

Life;  by  Boswell.     4  v 928.2  245 

Same.     1824.     5  v 928.2  253 

Same.     1832.     2v 928.2  258 

Life;  by  Hewlett.     1850 922.2  102 

Life;  by  Stephen.     1878 928.2  43 

Life  and  conv. ;  by  Main.     1S74 928.2  260 

Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  4 16  15 

Johnson,  .Sir  W.     (See  page  65.) 

Johnston,  Gen.  A.  S.     (See  page  77.) 

Johnston,  Gen.  J.  E.     (See  page  77.) 

JoLi,  Guy.     (See  page  29.) 

Jones,  A.  E.     **  Una  and  her  paupers. ".923. 2  394 

Jones,  Paul.     (Sfee  page  67.) 

JoNSON,  Ben.     Conv.  with  Drummond.  .928.2  280 

Jordan,  Mrs.     Life;  by  Boaden.     2  v. ,.927.2  41 

Joseph.     Story  of;  by  Clarke *922.6  22 

Josephine,  Empress.     (Sec  page  31.) 

Joy,  W.      Memorial;  by  Steele.     1864...     91.3  i 

JUDD,  Sylvester.     Life,  etc.     1857 928.1  116 

JUDSON,  A.     Life;  eJ.  by  Bonar.     1871.. 922.1  55 

Life;  by  Judson.     1883 922.1  129 

Memoir.     1853.     2v 922.1  52 

Records.     1854 922.1  54 

JUDSON,  E.  C.     Life,  etc.;  by  Kendrick.  .922.1  56 

JUDSON,  S.  B.     Memoir;  by  Judson 922.1  58 

Julian,  Emperor.     (See  page  10.) 

Julian.  G.  W.     Pol.  recollections 923.1  477 


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Jung-Stilling,  H.     Life.     1836.     3  v.. 928. 3  31 

JUNKIN,  G.     Biog.;  by  Junkin 922.1  37 

JUNOT,  Madame.     (See  Abrantes,  D'.) 


Kalb,  Baron  De.     (See  page  67.) 

Kane,  E.  K.     Biog.;  by  Elder.     1858... 926.1  11 

Love-life,  etc.     1866 926.  i  10 

(See,  also,  page  98.) 
Kant.     Centenary  of.    Reference  list;  by 

Foster,     v.  i 16  55 

Life;  by  Stuckenburg.     1882 921.3  4 

Life;  by  Wallace.     1882 921.3  5 

Karr,  a.     Le  livre  de  bord.     3  v 928.4  61 

Kean,  C.     Life;  by  Cole.     1859.     2  v... 927.2  78 
Kean,  E.     Life.     1835 927.2  35 

Life;  by  Hawkins.     1869.     2  v 927.2  33 

Kearney,  Gen.  T.     (See  page  77.) 

Keats,  J.     Letters.     18 19-1820. . » 826.2  41 

Life,  letters,  etc.     1848 928.2  127 

Keble,  J.    Memoir;  by  Coleridge.   1869.. 922. 2  141 

Keeler,  R.     Vagabond  adventures 928.1  48 

Keese,  J.     Biog.;  by  Keesc.     1883 928.1  94 

Keith,  C.  P.      Memoir,  Tenney;  ed. 922.1  62 

Kelley,  A.     Remin'ces;  by  Yaple.. 923.1  Pam.   17 

Kelly,  M.      Reminiscences.     2  v 927.2  81 

Kemble,  Fanny.    Records  of  a  girlhood.. 927. 2  105 

Records  of  later  life.     1882 927.2  107 

Kemble,  J.  P.      Memoirs ;    by   Boaden. 

1825.      2  V 927.2  75 

Kembles,  The.  Lives;  by  Fitzgerald.  2  v.. 927. 2  31 
Kempis,  Thomas  a.     (See  Thomas  ^  Kempis.) 
Kendall,  A.     (See  page  71.) 
Kent,  E-,  Duke  of.     Life  and  cor.;  by 

Neal.     1850 923.2   154 

Kerkadec,    S.  D.      Reminiscences  of  a 

canoncss.     1874.     2  v 923.4  120 

Keyes,  E.  D.     Fifty  years.      1884 923.  i  494 

KiDi),  Capt.      Life;  by  Abbot 345  20 

Kilfatrick,  Gen.     (See  page  77.) 
KiNCAiD,  E.     Hero-missionary;    by   Pat- 
ton 922.1  59 

KlNG,T.  S.  Tribute  to;  by  Frothingham.. 922.1   118 

King,  W.  R.     Addresses  on.     1854 923.1  223 

Kingsley,  C.      Letters  and  life;  by  Mrs. 

K.     1877.     2  V 928.2  288 

Same,     i  v 92S.2  289^^4 

KiRKALDY,  VV.     Memoirs.      1849 923.2  325 

KiTTO,  J.     Life;  by  Eadie.     1878 922.2  131 

Klopstock.     Memoirs.     1808 928.3  47 

Knapp,  J.     Autobiog.     186S 922.1  71 

Knight,  Chas.     Passages  from  life 928.2  189 

Knight,  Cornelia.     Reminiscences 923.2  412 

Knox,  J.     Life:  by  McCrie.     1845 922.2  25 

Life;  by  Taylor.     1S85 922.2  184 

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Knox,  R.     Sketch;  by  Lonsdale.     1870 
KoLLi,  Baron  de.     (Sec  page  35.) 
KoROS.     (See  Csoma  de  Koros.) 
Kossuth.    (Sec  page  36.) 
Kotzebue.     Sketch;  by  himself.     2v. .. 


Krummacher,  F.  W.     Autobiog.  1869. 

Labiche,  E.  Vie  de;  par  Claret ie.  .920. 
Lackington.  J.  Memoirs;  by  himself. . 
Lacordaire.  Life:  by  Montalembert.. 
Lafarge,   Mme.      Memoirs;    by  herscli 

1841.      2  v 

Lafayette.     Private  life;  byCloquet. .. 

(See,  also,  page  30.) 

La  Fontaine.     Life;   1882 

La  Marche.     (See  page  28.) 
La  Mark.     (See  page  28.) 
Lamartine.    And  friends;  by  Lacretellc 

Les  confidences.     1865 

Twenty- five  years  of  life.     1872.     2  v. 
Lamb,  Chas.     Life;  by  Ainger.     1SS2.. 

Life  and  letters;  by  Talfourd.     1S59. . 

Memoir;  by  Procter.     1S66 

Memorials;  by  Talfourd.     1859 

Same.     1848 

Recollections  of 

Lamb,  Gen.  J,    Memoir;  by  Leake.  1850.. 

Lamb,  Mary.     Life;  by  Gilchrist 

Lamb,  Mary  and  Chas.     Poems,  letters 

etc.     1874 

Landor,  W.  S.     Biog.;  by  Forster 

Life;  by  Colvin.     1881 

Landskf.r,  Sir  E.     Life:  by  Stephens  .. 

Life;  by  Sweetser.     1879 

Memoirs;  by  Stephens.     1S74 

Lanv^ion,  Stephen.     Life;  by  Maurice. 

Laplace.     Eulogy;  by  Fourier 925 

La  Salle.     (See  page  60.) 

Las  Casas.     (See  page  56.) 

Latimer,  H.     Biog. ;  by  Demans.   1869. 

Laud,  W.     Life;   by  Norton.     1S64 

Lavalette,  G*//;//.     (See  page  31.) 
Law,  E.     Political  diary.     1881.     2v. .. 

Law,  W.;  Life;  by  Overton.     1881 

Lawrence,  A.     Diary  and  cor.     1S55  . . 

Poor  boy  and  merchant;  by  Thayer  .  ."■ 
Lawrence,  J.,  I^rd.     (See  page  48.) 
Lawrence,  Sir  T.     Life;  by  Gower 

Life  and  cor. ;  by  Williams.     2  v 

Lawson,  G.    Life,  etc.;  by  Macfarlane.. 

Lay,  a.  M.     Addresses  on.     1881 9 

Leach.     Rough  sketches.     1831 

Leadbeater,  M.  Sel.  from  cor.  2  v. . 
Leatiies,  E.     An  actor  abroad 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


123 


Soovenirs.       1879 927.410 

(See  pagre  67.) 
.5.      (See  pag^e  67.) 

(See  pas:e  67.) 
>.     (See  pa.s:e  67.) 
BERT  E.       (Sec  page  77.) 

iog^.  sketch;  by  Kitton 927.2  137 

ifc;  by  Merz.      1884 921.3  6 

.    P.         Drafts    on    memory. 

V 923.2  373 

.     (Sec  psige  36.) 
f.     (Sec  page  36.) 

c/  Belgium.     (See  page  40.) 
I.     Autobiography,     i860...  927. 2  17 

"le  de;  par  Pinard 920.4  Pam.  23 

-ife;  by  Sime.   1877.  2v 928.3  19 

urorks;  by  Stahr.   1866.  2  v. . .  928.3  12 

Life;  by  Fitzpatrick.     2  v.  .92S.2  337 
L-      Memoirs.  1S05.  2v 927.2  100 

G.  C.     Letters.     1870 826.2  42 

G-      Life  and  cor.   1839.  2  v.. 928. 2  167 
Life  and  letters.     1882 928.3  39 

(Sec  page  76.) 
NY.      In  Am.;  by  Rosenberg. . .  927.5  13 
''.     Life;  by  Linn  aW Sargent.. 923.1  229 
,  C.      Life;  by  Stoever.   1794. . .   925.5  4 
Life,   1811-1840;  by  Kamann. 

2  V 927.3  41 

>x,  E.  Life;  by  Hunt.  1S64.. 923.1  162 
)N,  W.  Memoir;  by  Sedgwick.  923. 1  102 
)NE,  D.     (See  page  53.) 

1^\  by  Capes.     1880 928.6  8 

iHN.   Life;  by  Bourne.   1876.  2  v.    921.26 

r  King.     1830.     2v 921.24 

r  Fowler.     1880 921.2  13 

35.     Life;  by  Devey.     1862 926.2  18 

f.  E.     Life.     1883 925.233 

,ow.     Bibliography  of 16  63 

hy;  by  Kennedy.     1882 928.1  74 

ihy;  by  Underwood.     1882 928.1  73 

;  by  Stoddard.     1882 928.  i  77 

ice  list;  by  Foster,     v.  2 16  55 

by  Davidson.     1882 928.1  Pam.  i 

LOW  ^/k/ Emerson.    Tributes  to; 

.  Historical  5>ociety.     1882 928.1  76 

nxE,  Duchfss  de.   (See  page  29.) 

T.  J.  C.     Memoir.     1878 91.5  6 

A.  M.      Helm,  sword  and  cross.  922.1  63 
1,  C.     Life;  by  .Sweetser.   1878..    927.4  8 

Ctm.     Sketch:  by  Malleson 923.3  46 

.,  of  France.     (Sec  page  28.) 
.,  of  France.     (.See  page  28.) 
v.,  0/  France.     (See  page  29.) 
'..  ef  France.     (See  page  29.) 


Louis   XVI.,  of  France.     Pol.  and  confi- 
dential correspondence.     1803.    3  v. .       846  5 
(See,  also,  pages  29-30.) 
Louis  XVII.,  of  France.     (See  page  32.) 
Louis  XVIII.,  of  France.     (See  page  32.) 
Louis  Philippe.    (See  page  32.) 
Louise,  ^ />(ff«r^.    Life;  by  Lear.  1877..  922.4  24 
Louise,  de  Savoy.    (See  page  28.) 
Louise,  of  Prussia.     (See  page  39.) 
L'OuvERTURE,  T.     (See  page  56.) 
LovEjOY,  E.  P.     Memoir;  by  Love  joy  ..922.1   107 

(See,  also,  page  75.) 
LovEjOY,  O.     Addresses  on.     1864.  .923.1  Pam.  3 
Lover,  .S.     Biog. ;  by  Symington.    1880.. 928. 2  361 

Life;  by  Bernard.     1874 928.2  169 

Lovett,  W.     Life;  1876 923.2  420 

LowDER,  C.     Biography 922.2  163 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Biog.;  by  Underwood  . .  928.1  71 

Loyola,  I.     Life;  by  Rose.     1870 922.5  19 

LuTFULLAH.     Autobiography.     1857 923.529 

Luther.     Anecdotes;  by  Maciulay 922.3  28 

Homes,  etc.;  by  Stoughton.     1883 922.3  27 

Leben  und  schriften;  by  Kristiin.     2  v..  922.3  23 

Life;  by  himself.    1882 922.3  30 

Life;  by  KOstlin.     1883 922.3  26 

Life.  etc. ;  by  Lee.     1S55 922.3  6 

Life;  by  Michelet.     1846 922.3  5 

Life;  by  Rein.     1883 922.3  25 

Life;  by  Treadwell.     1881 922.3  18 

Life;  by  Worsiey.     1S56.     2  v 922.3  3 

Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 16.55 

Short  biog.;  by  Froude.     18S3 922.3  29 

Ly.ndhurst,  Lord.     Life;  by  Campbell  .923.2  315 

Life;  by  Martin.     18S3 923.2  543 

Lyo.n,  Gcti.  N.     (See  page  77.) 
Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  Bulwer,  Lord.     Life, 

letters,  etc. ;  by  his  son.  1S83.  v.  1,2.  .928.2  442 

Macaulay,  Zon/.     Life;  by  Jones 928.2  343 

Life;  by  Morison.     1883 928.2  415 

Life  and  letters;  by  T  re  vol  van.      2  v.  .928.2  194 

Same.     1878.     2  v 928.2  192 

Maccabaeus.     (See  page  6.) 

McCall,  Gen.  G.  A.     Letters.     iSCS 82O.1  9 

McClellan,  Gen.     (See  paj^c  77.) 
Machi.welli.     Life  and   times;   by  Vil- 

lari.     1S78.     4  v 923.5  46 

McIlvaine,  C.  P.     Memorials.     18S2... 922.1   124 
McKenney,  T.  L.     (See  page  62.) 
Mackenzie,  \Vm.  Lyon.     (See  page  60.) 

Mackintosh,  Sir].     Memoirs.     2  v 928.2  190 

Macklin,  C.     Memoirs;  by  Cooke 927.2  77 

Memoirs;  by  Kirkman.     1799.     2  v. . , .  927.2  39 
MACLEOD,  N.   Memoir;  by  Macleod.  2  v. .922. 2  123 


124 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


Mancini,  Marie. 
Manin,  Daniel. 
Mann,  Horace. 
Manningham,  J. 
Mansfield,  £.  D. 


Maclise,  D.     Memoir.     1871 927.2  16 

MacMahon,  Marshal.     Vie  de;  par  Dau- 

det 920.4  Pam.  28 

Macmillan,  D.     Memoir;  by  Hughes.  .923.2  526 
Macready.     As  I  knew  him;  by  Pollock.927.2  143 

Reminiscences.     1875 927.2  61 

McVickar.  J.     Life;  1872 922.1  68 

Madison,  J.     (See  page  70.) 
Maiidi,  El.     (See  page  51.) 
Mahomet.    (See  page  11.) 
Maintenon,   Madame  D.     Secret  corre- 
spondence.   1827.  3  V 846  I 

(See,  also,  page  29.) 
Malmesbury,  ^ar/ <?/.     Autobiog.     2  v. 923.2  565 
Malibran,  il/;//^'.     Reminiscences.    1881.     927  41 
Mallet  du  Pan,  J.     (See  page  30.) 

Mallet,  Mme.  J.     Life;  by  DeWitt 922.4  12 

Malone,  E.     Life;  by  Prior,     i860 92S.2  234 

Malthus,  T.  R.     Life;  by  Bonar 923.2  363 

(See  page  29.) 
(See  page  37.) 
Life;  by  wife.    1865.. 923.1  314 

Diary.     1 868 923. 2  435 

Memories.     1879  . . .  92S.1  51 

Mantegna,  a.     Life;  by  Cartwright 927.5  52 

Margaret,  of  Anjou.    (See  page  17.) 
MargarEtT,   of   Cortona^    St.      Life;    by 

Giovagnoli 922. 5  22 

Margaret,  of  Navarre.     (See  page  29.) 

Marguerite,  de  Valois.    (See  page  29.) 

Marie  Antoinette.    (See  page  30.) 

Marie,  de  Medicis.     (See  page  29.) 

Marie  Stuart.     (See  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.) 

Marion,  Gen.    (See  page  67.) 

Mark  am/ Luke,  Sts.     Lives;  by  Cave. ..  922.6  30 

Marlborough.     (See  page  19.) 

Marlborough,   Duchess  of.     Account  of 

conduct.     1742 923.2  266 

Memoirs;  by  Thomson.     2  v 923.2  264 

Marmontel.     Memoirs;  by  himself.  2  v..  928.4  18 

Same.     1808.     4  v 928.4  64 

Marry  AT,  Capt.     Life  and  letters.     2  v.  928. 2  208 

Marsden,  J.     Life.     1814 922.1  138 

Marsh,  W.     Life;  by  his  daughter 922.2  86 

Marshall,  C.     (See  page  67.) 

Marshall,  John.     (See  page  83.) 

Martha.     Memorial;  by  Reed.     1825.. .  922.2  92 

Martin,  H.     Vie  de;  par  Depasse.  .920.4  Pam.  37 

Sa  vie,  etc.;  par  Hanotaux.     1885 928.4  112 

Martin,  J.     Life  and  remains 928.2  219 

Martin,  Mrs.,  ed.     Memories  of  70  y'rs..928.2  441 

Martin,  St.     Life;  by  Cazenove 922.6  60 

Martineau,  II.    Autobiog.    1877.    2  v. .928. 2  187 

Life;  by  Miller.     1885 928.2  477 


Martyn,  H.     Life;  by  BcU.     1880 

Life;  by  Sargent.     1868 

Marvin,  He G.    Expose,  etc.    1861-68 
Mary,  of  Burgundy.     (See  page  40.) 
Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     Lettrcs  ct  men 
oires.     1844.     7  v 

(See,  also,  page  26.) 
Masaniello.     (See  page  37.) 

Mason,  M.  W.     Life;  1870 

Mather,  I.  Life;  by  Pond.  1847  — 
Mathews,  Father.  Biog.;  by  Maguire 
Mathews,  C.     Memoirs;  by  Mathews., 

Cont.  of  same.     1839.     2  v 

M.\thews,  C.  J.  Life  and  cor.  2  v. .. 
Maurice,  F.  D.  Life;  by  his  son.  2  v. 
Maximilian,  of  Austria.  (See  page  39. 
Maximilian,  of  Mexico.     (See  page  57. 

Maxwell,  J.  C.     Life;  1882 

May,  S.  J.     (See  page  75.) 
Mazeppa.     (See  page  42.) 
Mazarin.     (See  page  29.) 
Mazzini,  J.     Memoir;  by  E.  A.  V 

(See  also  page  36.) 

Mead.  H.     In  memoriam.     1881 92 

Meagher,  T.  F.     Life;  by  Lyons 

Medici,  Catheri.ne  dk.      (See  Catheri 

de  Medicis.) 
Medici,  Lorenzo  de.     (Sec  page  37.) 
Medici.    Maria    de.        (See    Marie    • 

Medicis.) 
Meissonier.     Life;  by  Mollett.     18S2. 
Mklancthon.     Life;  by  Cox.     181 5.. 

Melbourn,  J.     Life,  etc.     1847 

Melbourne,   W.,    Lord.      Memoirs; 

Torrens.     1878.     2  v 

Melek-Hanum.     Autobiog.     1872 

Melito.     (See  page  30.) 

Melvill,  J.     Autobiog.  and  diar\' 

Memlinc,  H.  Life,  etc.;  by  Wealc... 
Mendelssohn,  F.     Letters;  Hiller,  eJ. 

Letters.     1868 

Same;  tr.  by  Wallace.     iS68 

Life;  by  Lampadius.     1866 

Life;  by  Rockstro.     1884 

Recollections;  by  Devrient.      1869. . . 

Reminiscences;  by  Polko.      i86q 

M  endelssohn    Family.      1 729- 1 S47 ; 

Hensel.     2  v 

Menschikoff.    From  peasant  to  prince 

Merim£e,  p.     Letters.     1S74 

Merritt,  W.  H.     Biog.;  by  Merritt.. 

Metastasio.    Memoirs;  by  Burney.    3 

Metcalfe,  C,  Lord.     Life  and  cor.; 

Kaye.     1858.     2v 


*  For  young  readers. 


INDIVIDUAL   BIOGRAPHY. 


125 


Memoirs,  etc. 
Morris,  Gouv. 
Morse,  S.  F.  B. 
Morton,  O.  P. 


(Sec  pa£:e  39.) 

^ie  de;   par  XJlbach..920.4  Pam.  39 

ilt  son  temps;  par  De  Bury..  927.3  23 

:lo.      Life;   by  Clement.. .  927.5  40 

►pa.      1S07 927.5  B-3 

nm.      1869.      2v 927.515 

•ford.      1858.      2v 927.53 

5Ctser.       1878 927.521 

cs  relating^    to;    by  Norton. 

>ibliog.  cont 16  B-16 

Biog.;  by  Bain.      1882 928.2  354 

wer.      1881 921.218 

^RT.      Autobiog.     1873 928.2  201 

)y  Bain.      1882 928.2  355 

jenccr  tt  al.      1873 928.2  202 

;ii.      Life  and  letters.     2v...   925.2  8 
i.  etc.      iSSi 925.2  10 

925.2  \o% 

Sketches  of  Life;  by  White.. 92 2.1   130 
F.     Life;  by  Sensier;  18S1...  927.4  14 

Life;  by  Bonar.     1869 922.2  74 

Memoir;  by  Stone 922.1  95 

elucidation   of   autograph;   by 

f.     1S61 928.2  R-i 

Brooke-     1879 928.2  335 

Masson.      1871.     6  v 928.2  307 

PattLson.     1880 928.2  339 

Symmons.     1810 928.2  239 

Todd.      1826 928.2  237 

crs,  etc.     1859 928.2  238 

(Sec  page  30.) 
,  B.  Dk.     Life:  by  Bonneau.. .  922.4  18 
,  O.  M.     The  patriot  boy;    by 

cy.      1865 *925.i  6 

M-  R.     Letters.     1882.     2  v..  826.2  69 

herself.     2  v 928.2  93 

.     Story;  by  Collins.     1883...  927.5  6i 
S.      Life;  by  Manning.    1875. .922. 2  106 

D.  (See  Mahomet.) 
Ahmed.     (See  Mahdi,  El.) 

J.     Life;  by  Oliphant  et  al 928.4  51 

Ci^unt,     (See  page  39.) 

«.     (See  page  19.) 

H,  Dukx'  of.     (See  page  19.) 

.     Life;  by  his  daughter 922.4  32 

AS.     (Sec  page  71.) 

Mrj,K,     Letters.     1810.    4  v..  826.2  84 
last  century;  by  Doran 923.2  364 

E.  W.     Autobiog.     1870 923.2  375 

S69.     3  V 923.2  375 

f.     Kiog. ;  by  Newman 923.2  348 

Ca>/}'  Maky  W.       Letters 826.2  15 

y 826.2  17 

•  For  yovLng  readers. 


Montaigne.     Biog. ;  by  St.  John.     2  v. .  928.4  72 

Life;  by  Collins.     1879 928.4  52 

Montalembert,  Count.    Memoir;  by  Oli- 
phant.    1872.      2v 928.423 

Montcalm.    (See  page  60.) 

MONTEFIORE,  Sir  M.  Biog.;  by  Wolf .  .923.2  569 
MoNTEZ,  Lola.  Lectures  and  autobiog..  927.2  62 
MoNTFORT,  Simon  de.     (See  page  17.) 

Montgomery,  J.     Life;  by  Knight 928.2  81 

MoNTLUC.     (See  page  28.) 
MONTPENSIER,  M'//e  De.     (See  page  29.) 

Moore,  T.     Life;  by  Symington 928.2  362 

Memoirs;  ed.  by  Russell.     1853      8  v.. 928. 2  116 

Reminiscences 928.2  304 

Mordaunt,  C.  Memoir;  by  Warburton.. 923.2  269 
More,  Hannah.  Memoirs;  by  Roberts..  928.2  64 
More,  5i>T.  A  boy's  ideal;  by  Cooke.. *923. 2  525 
Morgan,  Gen.     (See  page  67.) 

Morgan,  Lm/}'.    Autobiog.      1859 928.2  70 

1863.     2  V 928.2  68 

(See  page  67.) 

Life;  by  Prime.    1875..    926.1  7 

Sketch.     1876 923.1  Pam.  8 

MosBY,  J.  S.     (See  page  77.) 

MoscHELES,  I.     Diaries  and  cor.     1873..    927.3  i 

Moses.     And  the  prophets;  by  Stebbins.  .922.6  23 

Life;  by  Smith,  T.     1862 922.6  24 

Life;  by  Taylor.     1879 922.6  63 

Motley,  J.  L.  Memoir;  by  Holmes. . . .  928.1  34 
MoTT,  J.  anc^  L.     (See  page  75.) 

Mozart.     Letters.     1 769-1 791.     2  v 836  i 

Life;  by  Bombet.     1818 927.3  25 

Life;  by  Gehring.     1883 927.3  55 

Life;  by  Jahn.     1882.     3  v 927.3  50 

Life;  by  Nohl.     1877.     2v 927.343 

Same.     1880.     i  v 927.3  30 

Life  and  cor. ;  by  Holmes.     1845 927.3  2 

Mozley,  /^ev.  J.  B.     Letters.     1885 826.2  83 

MozLEY,    T.     Reminiscences    of    Oxford 

movement,  etc.     1882.     2  v 922.2  169 

Reminiscences  of  towns,  etc.     2  v 922.2  186 

Muhlenberg,  W.  A.  Life;  by  Ayres.  .922.1  iii 
Munden,  J.  S.     Memoirs;  by  his  son. . . .  927.2  42 

MOller,  G.     Life  of  trust.     1861 922.3  12 

MURCiiisoN,  R.  Life;  by  Geikie.  2  v. .  925.2  24 
MuRiLLO.     Life;  by  Minor.     1882. .....  927.5  53 

Life:  by  Sweetser.     1878 927.5  24 

Murray,  L.     Memoirs.     1827 924.1  i 

Murray,  N.  Memoirs;  by  Prime.  1862.  922.1  97 
Musset,  a.  Dk.     Biog.;  by  De  Musset. .  928.4  38 

Napier,  C.  O.  G.     Tommy  Try.     i869.*925.2  19 

Napier,  M.     Sel.  from  cor.     1879 826.2  48 

Napier,  6>>  \V.     Life;  by  Bruce.     2  v. .  928.2  71 


126 


INDIVIDUAL   BIOGRAPHY. 


I 


Napoleon  I.   Cor.  with  Josephine.    1856.      846  8 

(See,  also,  pages  30-31.) 
Napoleon  III.    (See  page  32.) 
Naquet,  a.     Vie  de;  par  Proth. . .  .920.4  Pam.  17 

Nasmyth,  J.     Autobiog.     1883 *926.2  45 

Necker.     Du  caractere  de;  par  De  Stael.  840  260 

(See,  also,  page  30.) 
Necker,  Mme.   Salon  of;  by  D'  Hausson- 

ville.     1882.     2  V 923.4  155 

Neilson,  L.  a.    Memorial;  byDe  Leine.927.2  123 

Nelson,  Lord,    (See  page  20.) 

Nerinckx,  C.     Life;  by  Maes.     1880... 922.1  no 

Nero.     (See  page  10.) 

Newcastle,  W..  Z>«>&^/>/.    And  wife;  by 

the  Duchess.     1872 923.2  542 

Newman,   Cardinal.     Apologia  pro  vita 

sua.     1864 922.2  97>i 

Hist,  of  my  religious  opinions.     1870. .  922.2  97 

Life;  by  Jennings.     1882 922.2  161 

Newton,  Sirl,     Memoirs;  by  Brewster.    925.2  2 
Ney,  Marshal,     (See  page  31.) 
Nicholas  I.,  of  Russia,    (See  pages  41 

and  42.) 

NiEBUHR.     Life  and  letters.      1852 928.3  16 

NiSBET,,  J.     Life;  by  Wallace 922.2  128 

NoLLEKiNS.     And  his  times;  by  Smith 927.2  7 

NoLTE,  V.    In  both  hemispheres.    1854. .  923.3  16 
North,  Christopher.  (See  Wilson,  Prof,  J.) 
NoTT,  E.     Memoirs;  by  Van  Santvoord. .  922.1  65 
NuNCOMAR.     (See  page  48.) 


Oberlin,  J.  F.     Memoirs.     1845 922.47 

O'CONNELL,    D.     The    patriot;    by    W^ 

Phillips 923.2  Pam.  9 

O'Connor,  M.  P.   Addresseson.    1882.. 923.1  B-23 
Ogden,  W.  B.     (See  page  92.) 

Oglethorpe,  J.     Biog. ;  by  Harris 923.2  388 

Memoir;  by  Wright.     1867 923. 2  389 

O'Kekfe,  J.    Recollections.    1826.    2  v.  .928.2278 

Reminiscences.     1875 928.2  279 

Oken,  L.     Biog.  sketch;  by  Ecker 925.3  10 

Oldfield,  Mrs.     Memoirs;  by  Curl 927.2  115 

Olin,  S.     Life.     1853.     2v 922.199 

Olney,  S.     Life;  by  Williams.     1839... 923.1  484 
Orange,  Princes  of.     (See  page  40.) 
Orleans,  Eliz.,  Duchess  of.    Memoir;  by 

De  Harcourt.     i860 923.4  109 

Ormond,   J.,  Duke  of.     Life;  by  Carte. 

1851.      6  V 923.2  327 

Orsi,  CV7«/iA     Recollections.     1881 923.5  39 

Orth,  G.  S.     Addresseson.     1883 923.1  B-25 

Orton,  Rev,  S.  G.     Memorial 91.5  Pam.  2 

OssoLi,  Margaret  F.     Life;  by  Higgin-  , 

son.     1884 928.1  96   I 

•  For  young 


OssoLi,  Margaret  F.    Life:  by  How* 

Memoirs;  by  Emerson,  et  al,     2  v. . . 
Otis,  J.     (See  page  67.) 
Outram.  J.     Biog.;  by  Goldsmid.   2  v 

Overbeck,  F.     Life;  by  Atkinson 

Owen,  R.     Life.     1866 

Life;  by  Sargent,     i860 

Owen,  R.  D.     Autobiog.     1874 

OzANAM,  F.     Life,  etc.;  by  O'Meara.. 
Pacca,  Cardinal.     (Sec  page  36.) 
Packer,  A.  Address  on;  by  Copi>ee .  923 

Address  on;  by  Raymond 923 

Pailleron,  £.  Vie  de;  par  Claretie..92C 
Paine,  T.    Lec'ton;  by  Schermcrhom.q 

Life;  by  Cheetham.     1809 

Paley,  W.  Memoirs;  by  Meadley.  . . 
Palissy,  B.     Life;  by  Brightwell 

Life;  by  Morley.     1853.     2  v 

Palmer,  E.  H.     Life;  by  Besant 

Palmer,  G.     Memorial 

Palmerston..   (See  page  21.) 

Panizzi,  a.     Life;  by  Fagan.     2  v 

Paris,  Comte  de.      Vie   de;  par   Daud 

1883 92c 

Parker,  T.     Biog. ;  by  Frothingham . . 

Life,  etc.;  by  Weiss.     1864.     2  v 

Story  of;  by  Cooke.    1883 

Parmegiano.     Sketches.      1823 

Parsons,  T.  Membirs;  by  Parsons. . 
Parton,  Mrs.  J.  (See  Fern,  Fanny.) 
Pascal.     Life;  by  Tulloch 

Sketch;  by  Weitzel.     1880 

El  societe  du  XVI I«  si^le;  par  Cousit 
Pasteur,  L.     Hist,  d'un  savant.     1S83 

Same,  trans 

Patmore,  P.  G.  Myiriends.  1854.  31 
Patrick,  St.     Life.      1850 

Most  ancient  lives.     1874 

Patterson,  G.  W\  Death  of.  1879.. 92^ 
Patteson,  J.  C.  Life;  byVonge.  2v 
Patti,  Adelina.    Fourteen  years  with; 

Lauw.     1884 

Pattison,  Dorothy  W^  (See  Dora,  S 
Pattison,  Mark.  Memoirs.  1885... 
Paul,  St.     A  year  with;  by  Knox.     i8( 

Character;  by  Howson 

Essay  on;  by  More.     1815 

Footsteps  of;  by  Macduff.     1857 

In  Rome;  by  Butler.     1865 

Life;  by  Addington.     1784 

Life;  by  Conybeare  and  Howson.    2  ' 

Life;  by  Renan.     1869 

Life;  by  Taylor.     1882 

Life  and  epistles;  by  Lewin.      2  v. . . 

readers. 


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and  letters;  by  Dewes. . .  922.6  70 
;  by  Baur.  1S76.  2  v. .  922.6  66 
;  by  Farrar.       1879.     2  v.  922.6  64 

by  Howson.       1872 922.6  40 

speL       1872 922.6  35 

<r  Cross.      Life 922.5  23 

..  l^iterary  life;  by  hisson..  928.1  9 
rary  recollections.     1884.  .928^2  463 

928.2  464 

Life;  by  Harrison.    1875. .928.1  B-i 

d.      1885 928.1   1 10 

Hscourseon;  by  Wallis..923.i  Pam.  12 
knaford.       1870 923.1  351 

Eulogy;  by  Bachc 923.1  Pam.  18 

(See  page  21.) 

:io.     Memoires.     1857 928.5  21 

biographical  Sketch 923.2  Pam.  4 

y  Dixon.      1872 923.2  169 

1878 922.2  165 

lurdette.      1882 923.1  438 

s  charges  against;  by  Paget.  .923.2  156 
by  Clarkson.     1814.     2  v. .  .923.2  165 

i;  by  Penn.     1833.     2  v 923.2  252 

Sir  W.     (See  page  64.) 
(See  page  19.) 

S.  Life;  by  Walpole.  2  v.  .923.2  213 
[.  G.  Life,  etc.;  by  Ward  . ..  928.1  i8 
(See  page  8.) 

-  C.  Memoir;  by  Spalding. 923.1  Pam.  23 
cru^l.     (See  page  35.) 
prai.     (See  page  42.) 

Hone  Petrinae;  by  Howson..  922.6  71 

Hodder.     1884 922.6  72 

Taylor.     1876 922.6  69 

writings;  1873 922.6  42 

;;  by  Thompson.     1870 922.6  43 

.  L.     Biog.  sketch.     1866 923.1256 

Life;  by  Campbell.    2  v 928.5  4 

Reeve.      1878 928. 5  23 

1  memoires;  by  Dobson.    2  v..    928.5 

In  memoriam;  by  Phelps ...      91.3 

Life;  by  Allen.     1863 927.4 

Ma€id<m,     (See  page  8.) 
of  S^in.     See  page  35.) 
.  0/  Spain.     (See  page  35.) 
•f.     (See  pages  63-64.) 

t,  S£.     Life;  by  Hope 922.5  29 

«    Life:  byWaterston.  1883.  .927.1  34 

Biographical  sketch 923.2  Pam.  3 

fEXDELL.     (See  page  75.) 
W.      Life;  by  Pond.  1847...  922.1  29 
T.     (Sec  page  67.) 
LMKUN.     (See  page  71.) 

Recollections.     1882 92S.2  408 


Pike,  R.     (See  page  65.) 

PiNKNEY,  W.     (See  page  70.) 

Piozzi,  il/rf.     Autobiog.,  etc'    1861 928.2262 

Pitt,  W.     (See  page  20.) 

Pius  II.,  Pope,    (See  page  36.) 

Pius  IX.,  Pope,    (See  page  36.) 

PiZARRO.     (See  page  58.) 

Planch^,  J.  R.     Recollections.    2  v 928.2  273 

Reminiscences 928.2  305 

Plato.     And    companions    of    Socrates; 

by  Grote.     3  v 184  I 

And  the  older  acad.;  by  Zeller 184  16 

Puny.     Letters.     1777.     2  v 876  i 

Same.     1879 876  3 

Plutarch.     Life,  etc.;  by  French.  1874.   928.6  5 

Pocahontas.    (See  page  63.) 

POE,  E.  A.     Life;  by  Gill.     1877 928.1  16 

Life;  by  Ingram.     1880.     2  v 928.1.  59 

Life;  by  Stedman.     1871 928.1  62 

Life;  by  Woodberry.     1885 928.1  112 

Memorial;  by  Rice.     1877 928.1  is 

Pole,  Cardinal,  Life;  by  Phillips.  1794.. 922. 2  B-4 

Polk,  J.  K.     (See  page  71.) 

Polo,  Marco.     (See  page  45.) 

PoNTiAC.     (.See  page  63.) 

Pope,  Alex.     Life;  by  Stephen.  1880. ..928.2  358 

PORSON,  R.     Life;  by  Watson.     1861  ...    924.2  2 

Porter,  Admiral,     (See  page  77.) 

Porter,  P.  A.    Eulogy;  by  Cozzens. 923.1  Pam.  10 

Potter,  A.     Memoirs;  by  Howe.  1871..  922.1  3(> 

Pratt,  S.  F.     Sketch  of  life;   by  Letch- 
worth 91.3  2 

Prentiss,  Mrs.  E.     Life  and  letters 928.1  81 

Prentiss,  S.  S.     Memoir.     1855.     2  v.. 923.1  216 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Life;  by  Ticknor 928.1  20 

Memorial;  1859 928.1  99 

Procter,  B.  W.     Autobiog.,  etc.  1877. .928.2  186 

Proudfit,  a.     Memoir;  by  Forsyth 922.1  81 

PuGiN,    A.    N.    W.       Recollections;     by 

Ferry.     1861 927.2  18 

PuNSHON,  W.  M.     Biog.  sketch.     18S1.  .922.2  158 

PuRCELL,  H.     Life;  by  Cummings 927.2  126 

PusEY.     Historic  sketch.     1883 922.2  174 

Putnam,  Gen.     (See  page  67.) 

Putnam,    H.       Biog.    sketch;     by    Put- 
nam.    1868 91. 1  Pam.  2 

Pythagoras.     Life.     1707 182  i 

Quincy.     Figures  of  the  past.     1883 923.1  455 

QuiNCY,  Josiah.     (See  page  70.) 

QuiNET,  E.  Early  life;  by  Heath.   i88i. .  928.4  90 

Letters  k  sa  mere.     1885 846  42 

Quitman,  J.  A.     Life  and  cor.;    by  Clai- 
borne.    i860.     2v 923.1227 


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INDIVIDUAL   BIOGRAPHY. 


Rabelais.     Life;  by  Besant.     1879 928.4  55 

Rachel.     In  the  new  world;   by  Beau- 

vallet.     1856 917  65 

Memoirs;  by  De  Barrera.     1858 927.4  4 

Raffles,  SirT.  S.    Memoir.  1835.  2v.. 923.2  346 
Rahel.     Life  and  letters;  by  Jennings. . .  928.3  22 

Raikes,  T.     Reminiscences 923.2  412 

(See,  also,  page  21.) 
Raleigh,    Sir   \V.     Exploits,    etc.;    by 

Towle.     1882 *923.2  362 

Life;  by  Creighton.     1877 '923. 2  442 

Life;  by  St.  John.     1868.     2  v 923.2  240 

Life;  by  Tytler.    1833 923.2  242 

Life,  etc.     1868.     2  v 923.2  237 

Memoir;  by  Drake.     1862 923.2  239 

Memoirs;  by  Thomson.     1831 923.2  243 

Ramsay,  B.  D.  W.     Rough  recollections. 

1882.     2  V 923.2  529 

Rang,  A.     Vie  de;  par  Depasse  . . .  .920.4  Pam.  40 

Randolph,  J.     Letters.     1834 826.  i  3 

(See,  also,  page  72.) 
Raphael.     And  father;  by  Passavant. .  .927.5  B-i 

Life.     1877 927.5  17 

Life;  by  D'Anvers.     1879 927.5  33 

Life;  by  Muntz.     1882 927.5  B-2 

Life;  by  Wolzogen.     1866 927.5  5 

Life,  etc.;  by  Crowe  f;«</ C.   1885.  2  v..  927.5  58 

Rawdon,  M.     Life.    1863 923.2  323 

Ray,  J.     Memorials.     1846 925.2  11 

Raymond,  H.  J.     Life;  by  Maverick 92S.1  3S 

Rj^camiek,  Mme,      And  friends;  by  Le- 

normant.     1875 923.4  106 

Memoirs  and  cor.;  by  Lenormant 923.4  122 

Rector,  Rev.  N.  D.    Acc't  of  life.   1S37.      91.5  5 
Red  Eaglk.     (See  page  63.) 
Red  Jacket.     (See  page  63.) 

Rekd,  A.     Memoirs.     1863 922.2  54 

Reed,  J.     Life,  etc.;  by  Reed.     2v 923.1  136 

Reed,  Martha.     (See  ''Martha.") 

Reeves,  Sims.     Life;  by  Edwards 927.2  130 

Reid,  T.     Life;  by  Stewart 191   10 

Reis,  p.     Biographical  sketch.     18S3 925.3  11 

Rembrandt.     Life;  by  Mollctt.   1S79...927.5  34 

Life;  by  Swectser.     1878 927.5  12 

RfiMUSAT,    Mme.    De.      Selections    from 

letters.     1S04-1813 S46  32 

(See,  also,  paj^e  31.) 

RicNAN,  E.     Recollections.     18S3 928.4  98 

Vie  de;  par  P>ourj(et *.  .920.4  Pam.  16 

Reni,  Guido.     (Sec  Guido  Reni.) 

Reresby,  J.     Travels  and  memoirs 923.2  B-i 

Retz,  Cardinal  Dc.     (See  page  29.) 

Reynolds,  F.  Life  and  times;  by  himself. 928. 2  152 

Reynolds.  Sir].     Life;  by  Pulling 927.2  117 

*  For  young 


Reynolds,  AVJ.     Life;  by  Swectser. 

Memoirs;  by  Northcote.     1 817 

Ricci,  S.  De.  Memoirs;  by  De  Potte 
Rich,  G.  B.  Funeral  sermon;  by  Ches 
Richard  L,  0/ £nj^.  (See  page  17.) 
Richard  IL.  of  Eng.  (See  page  17.) 
Richard  III.,  of  Eng.  (See  page  17. 
Richardson,  S.  Sketch;  by  Jeffrey.. 
Richelieu.  (See  page  29.) 
Richmond,  L.  Memoir;  by  Grimshai 
RiCHTER,  Jean  Paul  F.     Life  and  ai 

biography.     1845 

RiEDESEL,  Gen.     (See  page  67.) 
Ripley,  Geo.     Life;  byFrothingham. 
Ritchie,  A.  C.  M.     Autobiog.    1854. 

Ritson,  J.     Letters.     1833.     2  v 

Rittknhouse,  D.  Memoirs;  by  Barti 
Ritter,  C.  Life;  by  Gage.  1867... 
Roberts,  D.  Life;  by  Ballantyne. . . 
Robertson,  F.  W.    Life  and  letters.  5 

Same.     1870 

Robertson,  W.     Life:  by  Stewart... 
Robespierre.     (See  page  30.) 
RoBBiA,  LucA  Della.     Life;  by  Scot 
Robin  Hood.      Collections;    by   Rits 

1832.     2  V 

Robinson,  H.  Crabb.    Diar>%  etc.    2 
Robinson,  Mis.   M.     Memoirs,    by  1 

self.     1829 

Robsart,  Amy.     Inquiry';  by  Adlard. 
Rohu.sti,  J.     (See  Tintoretto.) 
Rochefort,  H.   Viede;  parBazire.92 
Rochefoucauld,  Mme.  de  la.     Life. 
Rogers,  N.    Funeral  sermon;  by  Ches' 
Rogers,  Major  R.     (See  page  60.) 
Roland,  Madame.     (See  page  30.) 
ROMII.LY,  S.     Memoirs;  by  himself.    3 
Romney,  G.     Life;  by  Gower.     18S2. 
Romulus.     (See  page  9.) 
Rosa,  Salvator.    Life;  by  Morgan.  2 
RoscoE,  W.     Life;  by  Roscoe.     2  v  . 
Rossetti,  D.  G.  Recollections;  byCair 

Work,  etc. ;  by  Tirebuck.      1882 

Rossini.     Life;  by  Edwards.     1869. 

Same.     1881 

Roi.'sseau,  J.  J.     Confessions.     2  v.. 

Les  confessions 

Same.     4  v 

Life;  by  Graham.     1882 

Life;  by  Morley.     1S73.     2  v 

Rr)ViGO,  Duke  de.     (See  page  31.) 
RiBKNs.     Life;  by  Calvert.      1876... 

Life;  by  Kett.       1^80 

Rumsky,  a.  Funeral  Sermon;  by  Bingfc 

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129 


Ufe 922.1  Pam.  4 

ce.     (See  page  19.) 

Lconomtst.      1884 928.2  493 

'/.     (See  page  2X.) 

ouse  of;  by  Wiffen.      2  ▼..923.2  337 

iy  R.      Letters.      1854 826.2  2 

Child.      1832 922  24 

'.,    lufrd,      Life;    by  Russell. 

2  V 923.2  335 

,  Harriot,  Duchess  of.     Me- 

by  Wilson.     1830.     2  v 927.2  90 

Gen.     (Sec  page  67.) 
Henry.     (See  Boli^broke.) 
ION,    C.     H.    DE.        And    St. 

ism;  by  Booth.     1871 923.4  116 

ON ,  Duki  de.     (See  page  29.) 
M,  Princess.     Ten  years  of  my 

1877 923.3  18 

Life,  etc.;  by  Halls.    2  v 923.2  349 

I  Rosa.     (See  Rosa,  Salvator.) 

W.     Memoirs.     1817 923.2381 

I.     Letters.     1784 826.2  19 

o.  Correspondance.  1812-1876. .     846  34 

edema  vie.     1879.     4v 928.480 

sions,  etc.     1877 928.4  37 

*y  Thomas.      1883 928.4  99 

lire 944'6  72 

,  J.      Vie  dc;  par  Claretie. 920.4  Pam.  25 

ON,  R.     Life;  by  Walton 922.2  16 

•H,  H.     Memoir;   by  Ward 926.2  50 

,  The.     Memoirs.     1881 923.4  157 

V.     Vie  de;  par  Claretie..  .920.4  Pam.  12 

'ra,  P.     Life;  by  Campbell 922.5  3 

Vndrea  Del.     Life;  by  Scott. . .  927.5  44 

LOLA.     Life;  by  Clark.     1878 922.5  27 

by  Villari.     1863.     2v 922.531 

iRD.  T.     Memoir;  by  Horton. .  .923.2  433 

L,     Life;  by  Wagner 923  6 

JL,  Ary.     Memoir;  by  Grote 927.4  12 

R.     And  his  times;  by  Scherr  . . .  .928.3  35 

byCarlyle.     1846 928.3  8 

by  DQntzer.      1883 928.341 

by  Sime.     1882  .  .* 928.3  38 

od  work;  by  Boyesen.      1879 928.3  21 

nd  works;  by  Palleske.  i860.  2  v.    928.3  6 

SCACIIER.     Life.     i860.     2  V 922.3  13 

■HAUER.     Life;  byZimmem 921.3  i 

IT,  F.     Life.     1881 927.3  32 

by  Hcllborn.     1869.     2  v 927.3  9 

;  parAudley.      1871 92^.3  11 

MN,  R.    Life;  by  Maitland.    1884.927.3  62 

!yy  Wasielwski.     1871 927313 

m,  Gm.     (Sec  page  68.) 


Schuyler,  L.  .S.     Memorial 91.5  3 

Schuyler,  Mrs.  P.     (See  page  66.) 
ScoRESBY,  W.     (See  page  13.) 
Scott,  StrV/.     Anecdotes  of;  by  Hogg. 928.2  131 
Centenary  memorial;  by  Lockhart. . .  .928.2  136 

Life;  by  Allan.     1835 928.2  130 

Life;  by  Chambers.     1871 928.2  132 

Life;  by  GilBlIan.     1870 928.2  134 

Life;  by  Gleig.     1871 928.2  137 

Life;  by  Hut  ton.     1878 928.2  144 

Life;  by  Mackenzie.     1871 928.2  135 

Life;  by  MacLeod.     1852 928.2  133 

Memoirs;  by  Lockhart.     1838.     2  v... 928.2  128 

Same.      1879 928.2  129 

ScoiT,  Gen.  W.  (See  page  72.) 
ScuDDER,  I).  C.  Life,  etc.;  by  Scudder. 922.1  104 
Scudder,  J.  Memoirs;  by  Waterbury.  .922.1  103 
Seabury,  S.  Life,  etc.;  by  Beardsley.  ..922.1  123 
Seaton,  W.  W.  Biog.  sketch.  1871...  928.1  40 
Sedgwick.  C.  M.  Life,  etc.;  by  Dewey.  928.1  17 
Seimbel,  iT/rj.  Memoirs.  1811.  3  v. ..927.287 
Selkirk,  Alkx.  Life,  etc.;  by  Howell. *926.2  25 
Selwyn,  G.     And  his  contemporaries;  by 

Jesse.     1882.     4  V 923. 2  512 

Sketch;  by  Hayward 928.2   30 

Servetus.    And  Calvin;  by  Willis.     1877.     274  29 
Seton,  E.    Memoirs,  etc.;  by  Seton.    2  v.  922.1  43 

Sewigne,  A/Md.  (/t\     Letters.     1856 8464 

Her  correspondents;  by  De  Puliga 928.4  12 

Life;  by  Ritchie 928.4  88 

Sewall,  S.     (See  page  65.) 

Seward,  W.  H.     (See  page  75.) 

Sforza,  F.     (.See  page  37.) 

Shackelford,  J.  W.     Addresses  on..  .923.1  B-27 

Shaftksbury,  Earl  of .    Life;  by  Fowler.  921.2  19 

Memoirs;  by  Locke 192  47 

Shakespeare.      Actors   in   plays  of;    by 

Collier.     1846 822.3  45 

And  Bacon;  by  W.  H.  Smith.     1857.. 822. 3  134 

And  the  Bible;  by  Eaton 822.3  89 

And  the  Bible;  by  Kces.     1876 822.3  90 

And  emblem  writers;  by  Green.     1870... 822. 3  77 
And  his  times;  by  Drake.    1817.  2  V..822.3  B-31 

And  his  times;  by  (luizot.    1852 822.3  9 

And  Montaigne;  by  Fcis.     1884 822.3  257 

As  a  lawyer.      1883 822.3  215 

Authorship  of ;  by  Holmes.     1866 822.3  10 

Autobiog.  poems;  by  Brown.     1838. . . .  822.3  8 
Bacon's  promus  of  formularies;  by  Mrs. 

Pott.     1883 822.3  210 

Bibliography    of     Bacon-Shakespeare 

controversy;  by  Wyman.     1884 822.3  ai8 

Birth-place;   by  Whelcr.     1824 822.3  Pam.  3 

Centurie  of  prayse;  by  Ingleby 822.3  B-a9 


*  For  younfif  readers. 


130 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


Shakespeare.      Commentators    on;    by 

Pye.     1807 822.3  72 

Essay  on;  by'  Hugo.     1864 822.3  130 

Essay  on;  by  Mrs.  Montagu.     1777 822.3  ^^ 

Essays  on;  by  Britton.     1849 822.3  B-16 

Essays  on;  by  Elze.     1874 822.3  57 

From  an  Am.  point;  by  Wilkes.     1877.. 822. 3  83 

Genealogica;  by  French.     1869 822.3  7 

His  inner  life;   by  Heraud.     1865 822.3  79 

His  knowledge  of  the  Bible  ;  by  Words- 
worth.    1880 822.3  160 

His  legal  acquirements;  by  Campbell. .  .822.3  91 
His  medical  knowledge;  by  Steams...  .822.3  ^37 
His  medical  knowledge;  by  BuckniU. .  .822.3  139 
His  sonnets  interpreted;  by  Massey. . .  .822.3  80 
His  sonnets  solved;  by  Brown.  1870... 822.3  ^^ 
Hist,  acc't  of  New  Place;  by  Halliwell. 822.3  R-i 

History;  by  Fullom.     1864 822.3  3 

Home  of;  by  Irving,  et  al.     1877 928.2  233 

Letter  on;  by  Spaulding. 822.3  B-27 

Life;  by  Skottowe.      1824.     2  v 822.3  i 

Life  and  genius;  by  Kenny.     1864 822.3  4 

Life  portraits;  by  Friswell.     1864 822.3  146 

Myth;  by  Morgan.     1881 822.3  ^97 

New  ills,  of  life;  by  Hunter.     2  v 822.3  5 

New  lamps  or  old?  by  Halliwell.  .822.3  Pam.  10 

Novels  employed  by 822.3  43 

Outlines  of  life;  by  Halliwell.  1882.. 822.3  205 
Philosophy  of ;  by  Delia  Bacon.     1857.. 822.3  7^ 

Romances,  etc.,  used;  Collier,  ed. 822.3  4^ 

School  of;  by  Simpson.     1878.     2  v. ..822.3  100 

Stage  history;  by  Paget.     1875 822.3  Pam.  7 

Study  of;  by  Calvert 822.3  I45 

Study  of ;  by  Swinburne.     1880 822.3  155 

Traditionary  anecdotes.     1693 822.3  Pam.  2 

Who  wrote  the  S.  plays;  by  Follet..822.3  Pam.  6 
Who  wrote;  Bibliog.  note  on  the  discus- 
sion.    Harvard  Univ.  Bui.     v.  2 16  B-17 

Sharpe,  S.     Life;  Claydcn.     1883 924.2  3 

Shaw,  C.     Memoirs.     1837.     2  v 923.2  296 

Sheil,  R.  L.     Memoirs;  by  McCullagh..928.2  146 
Shelby,  Gen.     (See  page  77.) 

Shelley.     Anecdote  biog.     1877 928.2  299 

Life;  by  Hogg.     1858.     v.  1-2 928.2  124 

Life;  by  Symonds.     1879 928.2  317 

Memorials.     1859 928.2  126 

Real  (The);  by  Jeaflfreson.    1885.  2  v.. 928.2  498 

Records  of;  by  Trelawney.     2  v 928.2  318 

Shelley  ami  Byron.    Last  days;  by  Tre- 
lawney.    1859 928.2  114 

Shelton,  ^^-z/.  W.     Memorial.     1883  ..  .91.5  B-2 
Sherburne,  A.     Memoirs;  by  himself.  .923.1  140 
Sheridan,  Gen.  P.  H.     (See  page  77.) 
Sheridan,  R.  B.     Life;  by  Oliphant 928.2  429 


Sheridan,  R.  B.     Memoirs;   by  Moore 
1825.    2  V 

Sketch;  by  Rae.     1874 

Sherman,  J.    (See  page  76.) 
Sherman,  Gen.  W.  T.     (See  page  77.) 
Sherwood,    T.    T.      Memorial ;     by 

Greene 91. 

Siddons,  Mrs.     Life;  by  Campbell 

Memoirs;  by  Boaden.     183 1.     2  v 

Sidney,  Algernon.     Life;  by  Van  Sant 
voord.     1851 ( 

Review;  by  Blackburne.     1885 \ 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip.     Life;  by  Gray 

Memoir;  by  Boi^e.     1862 

SiEVEKiNG,  A.  W.     Life.    1863 

SiGOURNEY,  Afrs.     Letters  of  life.  i363. 

SiLLiMAN,  B.     Life;  by  Fisher.    2  v 

Simeon,  C.     Memoirs.      1848 

Simon,  Jules.  Vie  de;  par  Daudet.  .920.^ 
Sims,  J.  Marion.  Story  of  my  life;  1S84. 
Skobeleff.     Life;  by  Novikoflf.     1883.. 

Reminiscences;  by  Dantchenko.    1S84. 

Smart,  H.     Life;  by  Spark.     i88i 1 

Smee,  A.     Memoir.     1878 

Smith,  Adam.     Life;  by  Farrer.     1S81. 

Life;  by  Stewart 

Smith,   Alex.      Early  years ;    by   Bris- 

bane.     1869 

Smith,  Gerritt.     (See  page  75.) 

Smith,  ^^.  H.  B.     Life.     1881 

Smith,  Capt.  John.     (See  pages  13  and  i 
Smith,  Jos.     (See  page  93.) 
Smith,  Sol.     Theatrical  management. . . 
Smith,  S.  R.     Memoir;  by  Sawyer.    185: 
Smith,  liev.  Sydney.     Life;  by  Reid. .. 

Memoir;  by  Holland.     1869 

Smith,  Teena  R.     Memoir.     1883 

Smollett.  Life;  by  Anderson.  1803.. 
Socrates.     A  day  with.     1883 

And  the  Athenians;  by  Bleckly.     1884 

And  the  schools;  by  Zeller 

Life;  by  Lamartine 

Memorabilia  of;  by  Xenophon 

Trial   and  death  ;    by   Plato,  trans,  b 
Church.     1880 

Xenophon's  memorabilia  ;  trans,  by  Le 

yien.     1872 

Somerville,  Mrs.     Recollect's  and  cor.. 
SorniA  Charlotte.     (See  page  20.) 
Sophocles.     Life;  by  Campbell.     1S80. 
Soto,  F.  De.     (See  page  66.) 
SouTiiEY,  R.     Cor.  with  Caroline  Bowie 

Life;  by  Dowden.     1880 

Life  and  cor.     1851 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


131 


R.     Reminiscences;  by  Cottle.. 928.2  89 

Life;  by  Laveme.    1814  ...  .923.5  24 

Memoir;  by  Ellis.     1869. ..  .928.1  72 

V.  H.      Memories.     1872 923.1412 

H  ERBERT.     Reference  list ;  by 

r.     V.  2 1655 

T.  Memoirs;  by  Raffles.  1814..  922.2  90 
£.      And  bis  poetry;  by  Craik. 

3  V 928.2  396 

y  Church.     1879 928.2  332 

C.      I^ife;  by  Broeckaert.    1869..  922.5  13 

Four  essays;  by  Land,  etal, , ,    921.5  4 

Dr.,  etc.;  by  Willis.     1870 921.5  i 

tc. ;  by  Pollock.     1880 921.5  2 

by  Martineau.     1882 921.5  3 

-,.     Autobiog.     1865 927.3  6 

It.  Reminiscences.  1866.  2  v..  922.1  74 
,  E.     Vie  de;  par  Depasse.  .920.4  Pam.  24 

>N,  C.  H.     Sketch.     1857 922.2  93 

^me.  De.     Biog.     1832 928.4  22 

nd  times;  by  Norris.     1853 928.4  21 

ad  times;  by  Stevens.     2  v Q28.4  74 

1881.     2  V 928.4  76 

mcc  list;  by  Foster,     v.  i 16  55 

,  G.  Life;  by  Benson,  1881. . . .  928.5  26 
H,  Miles.     (See  page  65.) 

PE,  Lady  H.     Memoirs.     3  V 923.2  401 

Is.     1S46.     3v 923.2398 

f,    Deaft,      Life    and    work;    by 

rcr 922.2  185 

lections;  by  Bradley.     1883 922.2  171 

Mice  list;  by  Foster,     v.  i 16  55 

r,  E.  andC.     Memoirs;  by  Stan- 

1879 922.2  173 

r,  H.  M.  Life;  by  Rowlands. ..  926.1  12 
Cm.  J.     (See  page  68.) 

SirK.     Cor.     1809 826.250 

lirs;  by  Montgomery.  1865.  2  v..  928.2  45 
•s,  H.  Life;  by  himself.  1863..  925.3  7 
Barxm,     (See  page  39.) 

Z,  Von.     Memoir;  by  Calyert 928.3  18 

jis,  A.  H.     (See  page  76.) 

ss,  J.     Life.     1866 923.2  356 

sso.v,  G.     Life '926.2  35 

by  Smiles.     1858 *926.2  13 

s'sON,  G.a/f^R.    Lives;  by  Smiles..  926.2  14 

«soN\  R.    Life;  byjeaffreson.  2  v.  926.2  15 

G,  J.     Life;  by  Carlyle.     1852.. 928.2  172 

L.     Life;  by  Fitzgerald.     2  v.. 928. 2  243 

t>y  Traill.      1882   928.2411 

,  Baron,      (See  page  68.) 
Thad.      (See  page  76.) 
.     Life;  by  Lacroix.    1874 922.3  11 

(S«c  Jung-StilUng,  H.) 


Stirling,  Lard,    (See  page  68.) 

Stockmar,  Baron,      Memoirs;  by  Stock- 
mar.     1872.     2  V 923.3  9 

Stockton,  R.  F.     Sketch.     1856 923.1  232 

Stoddard,  D.  T.     Memoir;  by  Thomp- 
son.    1858 922. 1  60 

Stok\ ,  Justice  ] .     Life;  1851.     2v 923.1  300 

Stothard,  T.     Life;  by  Bray 927.2  80 

Stow,  B.     Memoir;  by  Stockbridge 922.1  77 

Strafford,  Earl.     (See  page  19.) 

Strauss,  G.     Reminiscences.     1883 926.2  47 

Strickland,   H.  E.     Memoirs;   by  Jar- 
dine.     1858 925.2  B-i 

Strozzi,  F.     (See  page  37.) 

Stuart,  Zj</v  Arabella.     Life,  etc.;  by 

Cooper.     1866.     2  V 923.2  141 

Stuart,  Chas.  {^Pretender).    (See  page  20.) 

Stuart,  G.     Life  and  works.     1879 927.1  B-2 

Stuart,  Marie.     (See  page  26.) 

Sumner,  C.     (See  page  75.) 

Sullivan,  J.     Life;  by  Amory.     2  v. .  .923.1  373 

SuLLEY.     (See  page  29.) 

SWARTZ,  C.  F.     Memoirs.     1839.     2v...    922.39 

Swedenborg,  E.     Life;  by  Hobart 922.5  9 

Life;  by  Worcester.     1883 922.5  34 

Life,  etc. ;  by  White.     1868 922.5  7 

Same.     1866 922.5  8 

Swetchine,  Mme.     Life  and  letters;   by 

De  Falloux.     1868 922.5  16 

Swift,  Dean.     Life;  by  Craik.     1S82... 928.2  423 

Life;  by  Forster.     1876.     v.  i 928.2  199 

Life;  by  Stephen.     1882 928.2  409 

Sketch;  by  Jeffrey.     1862 928.2  29 

SwissHELM,  Mrs.     Half  a  century 923.1  404 

Tai-ping-wang.     Life.     1857 922.5  15 

Tait,  C.  and C     Memoir;  by  Benham.  .922.2  134 

Talleyrand.     (See  page  31.) 

Tamerlane.     (See  Timour.) 

Taney,  Roger  B.     Memoir;  by  Tyler.  .923.1  322 

Sketch;  by  Edwards 923.1  Pam.  4 

Tappan,  a.     (See  page  76.) 

Tasso.     Conjectures  and   researches;    by 

Wilde.     1842.     2v 928.5  12 

Life;  by  Black.     1810.     2  v 928.5  B-i 

Life;  by  Hasell.     1882 928.5  29 

Life;  by  Milman.     1S50.     2  v 928.5  10 

Taylor,  Bayard.     Life  and  let'rs.    2  v.. 928.1  103 
Taylor,  Father.      Life;   by  Haven   arid 

Russell.     1881 922.1  "122 

Taylor,  5iV  H.     Autobiog.     i8oo-'75..928.2  494 

Taylor,  Jeremy.     Life;  by  Heber 922.2  150 

Taylor,  John.     Records  of  my  life 928.2  154 

Taylor,  Col.  M.     Story  of  my  life 928.2  352 


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Taylor,  Z.     (See  page  72.) 

Tkcumseh.     (See  page  63.) 

Tklford,  T.     Life;  by  Smiles.     1867. . .  926.2  19 

Templeton,  J.     Reminiscences.     1881..     927  41 

Tennyson.     Life  and  works;  by  Wace.  .928.2  460 

Thackeray.     Anecdote  biog 928.2  303 

Life;  by  Taylor.     1864 928.2  220 

Life;  by  Trollope.     1879 928.2  3jj3 

Theresa,  Si.     Life;  by  herself 922.5  21 

Thiers,  L.  A.     (See  page  33.) 

Thirlwall,  C.     Letters.     i88i 826.2  67 

Thomas  X  Becket.    Biog.;  by  Robertson.  922.2  21 

Life;  by  Froude.     1878 922.2  18 

Life;  by  Giles.     1846.     2  v 922.2  19 

Thomas  <1  Kcmpis.     Life;  by  Kettlewell. 

1882.     2  V 922.3  19 

THOVLAS.of  ViIIafi(n>a,  St.     Life.     1874..  922.5  1 1 

Thomas,  E.  S.     Reminiscences 971-3  u 

Thomas,  Gen.  G.  H.     (See  page  77.) 
Thompson,  B.    Memoir;  by  Ellis.    1876..   925.1  9 
Thomson,  il/rj.  K.    Recollections.    2  v.. 928.2  450 

Thormirn,  G.     Life;  1834 922.1  88 

Thoreau,  H.  D.     Letters.     1865 826.18 

Life;  by  Channing.     1873 928.1  45 

Life;  by  Page.     1877 928.1  25 

Life;  by  Sanborn.     1882 928.1  75 

Thorvalsden.  Life;  by  Plon.  1873.. .  927.5  10 
Thou,  Dk.    (See  page  29.) 

TiCKNOR,  G.  Life,  journals,  etc.  2  v...  928.1  21 
TiMON,  Ri.  Rev.  J.  Life;  by  Deulher. ..  91.5  4 
TiMOUR.     (See  page  45.) 

TiNTORKTTO.     Life;  by  Osier.     1879 927.5  32 

Titian.  Life;  by  Crowe  and  Cavalcaselle.927.5  50 

Life;  by  Heath.     1879 927.5  31 

Life;  by  Nortbcote.     1830.    2  v 927.5  6 

Life;  by  Sweetscr.     1878 927.5  25 

TOBIN,  J.  Memoirs;  by  Benger.  1820..  928.2  58 
ToCQUKViLLE,  A.  Dk.     Correspondence..  928.4  49 

Memoir,  letters,  etc.;  by  Heaumont 928.4  25 

Todd,  J.     Story  of  life.     1876 922.1  28 

Tolmer,  a.    Reminiscences.    1882.  2  v.. 923. 2  539 
Tone,  T.  Wolfe.    Memoirs.  1827.  2  v.. 923. 2  344 
TooKE,  J.  H.     Memoirs;  by  Graham. .  .923.2  215 
TOURZEL,  Duchesse  Dk.     (See  page  30.) 
Townshend,  C.     Life;  by  Fitzgerald. .  .923.2  167 

Trenck,  Baron.     Life 923.3  12 

Trollope,  A.    Autobiography.     1883. .  .928.2  434 

Trowbridge,  J.     Biog 91.4  Pam.  2 

Trumbull,  John.     Autobiog.     1841 927.1  2 

Trumbull,  Jon.  Sen.     Life;  by  Stuart..    923.1  4 
Turenne.     (See  page  29.) 
Turcot.     (See  page  30.) 

Turner,  J.  M.  W.     Life;  by  Hamerton.927.2  108 
Life;  by  Monkhouse 927.2  113 


Turner,  J.  M.  W.     Life;  by  Sweetscr. . 

Life;  by  Thornbury.     1S77 

Tyler.  J.     (See  page  72.) 

T yrconnel,  Earl  of.    Fate,  etc. ;  by  Mec- 

han ( 

TYKOfiE,  £ari 0/.  Fate,  etc.;  by  Meehan.c 

Una  and  her  paupers.  (See  Jones,  A.  £.] 
Updegraff,  J.  T.  Addresses  on.  1883.92 
Upsall,  N.  Life;  by  Jones.  18S0.  .922. 
Upton,  E.     Life;  by  Michie.     1885 < 

Vacquerie,  A.   Viede;  par  Ulbach.920.4 
Valdes,  J.  De.     Life;  by  Wiffen.     1865. 
Vallandigham.     (See  page  76.) 
Vambbry.     (See  page  47.) 
Van  Buren,  M.    (See  page  72.) 

Vandeleur,  a.     Life;  by  Wightman 

Vandenhoff,  G.     Actor's  note-book 

Vandervoort,  Afrs.    Funeral  sermon;  by 

Burtis 91. 

Van  Schaack,  P.     Life;  by  Van  S c 

Velasquez.     Life;  by  Stowe.      1881 

Venn,  H.     Life  and  letters.     1849 

Memoir;  by  Knight.      1882 ( 

Verne,  J.     Vie  de;  par  Claretie 920.4 

Vernet,  H.     Life;  by  Rees.      1880 

Verrazano.     (See  page  55.) 
Vespucius.     (See  page  55.) 

Vicars,  H.     Memorials;  by  Marsh 

Vico,  G.  B.     Life;  by  Flint      1884 

Victor,  Emmanuel.    (See  page  36.) 
Victoria,  Queen.    (.See  page  21.) 

ViDOCQ.     Life;  by  himself.     1859 

ViEiLLEViLLE.     (See  page  29.) 

Villeneuve.     (See  page  28.) 

Vinci,  L.  Da.     Life;  by  Brown.     1828. 

Life;  by  Richter.     1880 

Vitrier,  J.      Life;  by  Erasmus 

Voltaire.     Life;  by  Hamley.     1878... 

Life;  by  Morley.     1872 

Life;  by  Parton.     1881.     2  v 

Memoirs;  by  Chaudon.     1786 

Vie  de;  par  Condorcet.     2  v 

Voss,  Countess.     Recollections.     2  v 

Wadsworth,  J.  S.    Eulogy;  by  Hoppii 

1864 Q23. 

Memorial;  by  Allen , 923. 

Wagner,  R.     Life;  by  Gautier.      1883. 

Life;  by  Hueffer.     1881 

Life;  by  Nohl.     1884 

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Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 


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133 


•W.      (Sec  page  26.) 
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Letters.      i88a     9  V 826.252 

,2.       4v 826.261 

^3.      2v 826.265 

1852.      2v 928.2284 

jtters.      1884 826.2  78 

r>  R.      (See  page  20.) 

.      Letters.      1809 826.2  51 

,  W.      Life;  by  Watson 922.2  155 

EViEVE.  Biog.:  by  Gustafson.  927. 1  28 
B.  My  artistic  life.  1873. .  927.2  71 
rn.  J,     (See  page  68.) 

C.     Life.     i860.     2v 926.121 

I.      Autobiog.;  by  Chever  .  .923.1  378 
>N.      (See  pages  68  and  70.) 
»N,     Martha.       Memoir;    by 

ig.      1850 923.1  56 

)N,  Mary.    Memoir;  by  Conk- 

1850 923.1  56 

,  C.     Life;  by  Hobson.    1867.925.2  28 

iLLEN.     Life.      1884 922.2  181 

;lkanah.     Memoirs 923.  i  141 

Life *926.2  35 

Muirhead.     1859 926.2  12 

Smiles.     1865 ^926.2  11 

J.  A.   •  Life;  by  Mollett 927.4  20 

Life:  by  Watts.    1884.  2  v.. 928. 2  453 
F.   Memoir;  by  Wayland.  2  v..  922.1  66 

M.      Life;  by  Benedict 927.3  33 

Weber.     1865.     2  v 927.3  7 

Daniel.     (See  page  72.) 

Noah.     Life;   by  Scudder. 928.1  70 

Life;  by  Meyers.     1883. ..923.1  466 
Ds,  The.     Biog.;  by  Jewett...    926.2  9 
I'RLOW.     (See  page  72.) 
^N.     (See  page  20.) 

■.  C.     Life;  of  an  actor 927.1  20 

FH,  T.     Cor.     1705-T739 826.2  77 

.      Life;  by  Whitehead.     1846.922.2  36 

Life.      1S46 922.2  36 

Green.     18S1 922.2  168 

Janes.     1870 922.2  38 

Southey.     1864 922.2  122 

Tycrman.     1S72.     3  v 922.2  33 

Watson.     1857 922.2  39 

Wedgwood.     1870 922.2  37 

Life:  by  himself.     1816 927.1  9 

T.  S.     Journals  and  cor.    2  v.  922.2  55 

R.      .Memoir.     1854 928.142 

{}.      Memoes    922.2  164 

;ht.     (See  page  65.) 

\V.     Life;  by  Douglas 925.2  26 

L.     Memoir.     1856 923.1312 


WhiteJ.,  jm/J/r/.E.  G.  Life  sketches. 922.1  132 

White,  J.-  P.     Memorial.      1882 91.4  B-i 

White  Del  Bal,  J.  C.      Memoir;    by 

White 922. 1  42 

Whitefield,  G.     Journal.     1830 922.2  44 

Life;  by  Gillies.     1851 922.243 

Whitman,  Walt.     Life;  by  Bucke 928.1  91 

Sketch.      1884 928.1  114 

Whittirr,  J.  G.     Life;  by  Kennedy 928.1  88 

Life;  by  Underwood.      1884 928.1  93 

Reference  list;  by  Foster,     v.  3 16  55 

Whittingham,  W.  R.     Life;  by  Brand. 

1883.      2v 922.1  136 

Whitjington,  Sir  R.      Life;  by  Besant 

and  Rice.     1881 923.2  87 

WiCLiF.     Life.     1831.      2v 922.222 

Life,  etc.,  by  Buddensieg.     1884 922.2  182 

Life;  by  Le  Bas.     1832 922.2  24 

Life;  by  Lechler.     1878.     2  v 922.2  132 

WiKOFF,  H.     My  courtship.     1855 928.1  52 

Reminiscences.      1880 923.1  399 

WiLBKRFORCE,  S.  Life;  by  Ashwcll.  3  v.. 922. 2  137 

WiLBKRFORCE,  W.     Correspondence 826.2  18 

Life;  by  his  sons.     1839.     5  v 923.2  218 

Same.     1841.     2  v 923.2  223 

Life;  by  Stoughton.     1880 923.2  460 

Wilhelmina, /'W/ztVjj.     Memoirs.     2  v..  923.3  19 

Wilkes,  J.     Sketch;  by  Rae.     1874 923.2  180 

WiLKE.sON,  S.     Death  of;  by  Lord 91.3  I 

WiLKiE,  D.    Life;  by  Cunningham.    3  v.    927.2  9 

Life;  by  Mollett.     1881 927.2  122 

WiLKiNS,  R.  C.      Sketch 923.2  Pam.  2 

Wilkinson,  J.     Memoirs,     v.  2  and  3  .  .923.1  144 

WiLLARD,  Afrs.  E.     Life;  by   Lord 928. 1  27 

Willett,  Co/.  M.     (See  page  68.) 

William  L,  £//t/>.  of  Gcjmany,     (See  page  39.) 

William  IV.    of  Enf^.     (See  page  21.) 

William  the  conqueror.     (See  page  17.) 

William  Rufus.     (See  page  17.) 

William  the  silent.     (See  page  40.) 

Williams,  E.    Life;  by  Hanson.    1S54..  922.1  83 

Williams,  J.    Biog.;  by  Williams.    1837.  922.1  50 

Williams,  Roger.     (See  page  65.) 

Williams,  Rovvl'd.     Life,  etc.    2v 922.2  177 

Willis,  N.  P.     Life;  by  Beers.     1885..92S.1  113 
Wilson,  D.     Life;  by  Bateman.     i860..  922.2  46 

Life;  by  Norton.     1S62 922.2  47 

Wilson,  Henry.     Life;  by  Xason 923.1  424 

Wilson,  i'i'rT'.  J.    Life;  by  Smith.    1S78.922.2  149 

Wilson,  Prof.  J.     Memoir.     1863 928.2  176 

Wilson.  T.     Journal.     1728 922.2175 

WiNTHROP,  John.     (Sec  page  65.) 

WiNTHROP,  T.     IJfc  and  poems.     1SS4..  928.1  95 

Wirt,  W.     Memoirs;  by  Kennedy.  2  v. 923. 1  160 


*  For  young  readers. 


134 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 


Witt,  J.  De.    (See  page  40.) 

WoFFiNGTON,  Peg.  Life;byMolloy.  2V..927.2  141 

Wolfe,  Gen.  J.     Life;  by  Wright 923.2  268 

(See,  also,  page  60.) 
WoLLSTONECRAFT,  M.     Letters.     1879.  •  826.2  43 

Life;  by  Pennell.     1884 928.2  469 

Woi^ELEY,  Zxtrd.     Memoir;  by  Low 923.2  536 

WoLSEY,  Cardinal.     Life;  by  Cavendish..  922.2  26 

Life;  by  Gait.     1846 922.2  28 

(See,  also,  pages  17-18.) 

Wood,  J.     Life;  by  Gilbert.     1882 926.1  18 

Wood,  W.  B.     Recollections  of  stage. . . .  927.1  19 
WoOLMAN,  J.     Journal.     1876 922.1   126 

Same;  ed.  by  Whittier.     1871 922.1  96 

Worcester,  Marquis  of.     Life,  etc.;  by 

Dircks.     1865 926.2  8 

Wordsworth.     Biog.;  by  Symington.  .928.2  394 

Life;  by  Myers.      1881 928.2  370 

Memoirs;  by  Wordsworth.     1851.    2  v..  928.2  91 

Poetry  of.     Reference   list;  by  Foster. 
V.  2 16  55 


WoTTON,  Sir  H.     Life  by  Walton 

Wraxall.     (See  page  20.) 
Wren,  C.    Family,  etc;  by  Phiilimore. . 
Wright,  Silas.    (See  page  72.) 
W^ycliffe.     (See  Wiclif.)' 

Xavier,    St.  Francis.      Life,    etc.;   b 

Coleridge.     1872.     2  v 

Xerxes.     (See  page  7.) 
Yakoob  Beg.     (See  page  47.) 

Yale,  E.     Life;  by  Wood.     1854 

Yates,  E.     P'ifty  years  of  London 

Young,  C.  M.  "  Memoir;  by  Young 

Young,  J.  C.     -Reminiscences 

Young,  T.     Life;  by  Peacock.     1855... 

Zeisberger,  D.  Life,  etc. ;  by  Schweinit: 

(See,  also,  page  63.) 
Zinzendorf,  Count.     Life;  by  Bovet... 
Zola,  6.    Vie  de;  par  Maupassant. 920. 


FINDING-LIST 


'V 


OF  BOO^  A^D   PAXTPflLETS   IN 


IE    BUFFALO  LIBRARY 


(Formerly  the  Young  Men's  Library,  of  Buffalo). 


PART    2. 

Imbracing    Belles-Lettres  (Poetry,   Drama,  Romance, 
LAterary  History  and  Criticism,  Essays,  Oratory, 
JFIumor,  Satire,  etc.),  together  with  Lan- 
guage.  Bibliography  and  General 
Reference    Books. 


OCTOBER,     1886. 


-^•-«- 


BUFFALO: 

THE    COURIER    COMPANY,    PRINTERS. 

1886. 


FINDING-LIST 


OF  BOOKS  AND   PAMPHLETS   IN 


IE   BUFFALO  LIBRARY 


(  Formerly  the  Young  Men's  Library,  of  Buffalo ). 


PART    2. 

I 

Imbracing    Belles-Lettres  (Poetry,  Drama,  Romance, 
Literary  History  and  Criticism,  Essays,  Oratory, 
Humor,  Satire,  etc.),  together  with  Lan- 
guage, Bibliography  and  General 

Reference    Books. 


'/ 


OCTOBER,     1886. 


-•-•- 


BUFFALO: 

THE     COURIER    COMPANY,    PRINTERS. 


1886. 

-  \ 


EXPLANATORY. 


Fhe  full    explanations  that  were  given  in   the   preface  to   Fart    i  of  this 
ding  List  need   little  repetition  here. 

Ihe  Finding  List  is  an  abbreviated  catalogue,  in  which  books  are  arranged 
Masses  and  subjects,  with  but  one  entry,  as  a  rule,  for  each  work,  which 
hy  is  under  the  surname,  only,  of  its  author,  except  where  several  authors 
same  name  require  to  be  distinguished.  A  full  index  of  subjects  is 
,  preceding  the  List. 

2  of   the  Finding  List,  now  published  in  this  volume,  is  mainly  filled 

ihe  departments   of  literature  best  described   by  the  French  term  belles- 

,  embracing   poetry,   the    drama,   romance,   satire,  wit,   humor,   oratory, 

and  letters,  with  literary  history  and  criticism.    It  also  includes  linguistic 

.ture,  or  philology,  cyclopaedic  works  and  other  reference  books  of  the  com- 

ive  class,  periodicals,  so  far  as  they  are  literary  or  general  in  character, 

bibliology,  or  the  "book  arts."      Mr.  Cutter's  suggested   grouping  under 

latter   designation  has  been    partly  adopted,  not  wholly.     About    22,000 

cs  of  books  and  1,000  pamphlets  are  included   in   these  several  classes. 

3   of  the   Finding  List,  to   be  brought  out  hereafter,  will  cover  the 

inder  of  the  library,  cataloguing  religion,  philosophy,  social   science,  nat- 

science  and  the  arts,  together  with  local  history  and  literature. 

c  mark    "  For  reference"   indicates,   throughout   the    Finding  List,  such 

as  are  placed  together  for  common   purposes  of  consultation  in  one  of 

reading  rooms- 
numbers  set  opposite  the  titles  of  books  are  their  shelf  marks,  which 
te  ihtta  so  perfectly  that  they  may  be  called  for  by  these  numbers  as 
as  by  their  titles- 


;^DEX    OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  2. 


PAGB. 


guages  and  literature. 

aboriginal)  languages  and  literature. 
iterature,  history  and  criticbm.. .  J92, 
:erature 152- 

terature 

tng,  romances  of 

anguage  and  literature 


IS 

n  literature ,. 

Old  English,  Scotch  and  Irish. . . .  195, 

nguage  and  legends 

phy :  General 

>nal 


is 

le  drama  . . . , 

ction 

istory 

atural  science. 

ledicine 

bilology 

3cial  science. . 

leology 

raveL 


rence  lists 


135- 


ding. 
iting. 
ities. 


Production  of 

of. 136- 

id  reading 

litertture 152- 

,  books  of  the 

!hriitmas 197. 

e» .....136- 

ing 

^gnagesand  literature 187, 

I  language  and  literature 

igBCp  romances  of. i6'» 

u^oage  and  literature 

iGUols '97. 


51 

89 
89 

93 
60 

44 

53 
61 

52 
35 
35 
52 
96 

87 
36 
36 

39 

38 
38 
38 
38 
38 
38 
38 

39 
38 

37 
43 
35 
36 
36 

35 
40 

39 
54 
44 
<>8 
40 

41 

88 

52 
62 

54 
98 

41 


PAGB. 

Composition I49f  150 

Copyright 135  . 

Criticism.     (See  Essays.) 

Cuneiform  inscriptions 153 

Cyclopaedias,  general 143 

Danish  literature 163,  164 

Dialects,  English 19Z 

Drama,  bibliography  of 13S 

Dictionaries.    (See  Language.) 

Drama,  English :  Collections 198-200 

English  :  History  and  criticism 192 

English  :  Individual  authors 202-251 

For  amateur  acting 200 

French 173-178 

German 165-167 

Greek 155-158 

Hindu 154 

Italian 185,  186 

Latin 159,  160 

Scandinavian 163,  164 

Spanish  and  Portuguese 187 

Dramatic  composition,  art  of 150 

Dutch  languaf);e  and  literature 1 72 

Early  English  Text  Soc.  publications 193,  194 

Egyptian  language  and  literature 152 

Elocution Z51 

Elocutionary  selections 200 

Encyclopaedias 143 

English  language 190,  191 

English  literature  :  Dramatic  collections  . . .  1 98-200 

General  collections 193-194 

History  and  criticism 191-192 

Individual  authors 202-310 

Poetical  collections 195-198 

Epics  of  the  middle  ages 161, 162 

Epigrams 202 

Essays,  English  :  Collections 201 

English:  Individual  authors 202-251 

European  literature 160-162 

Fables  :  General  collections 144 

Fairy  tales.    (See  "  Folk  Literature.") 

Festival  poem^. 197,  198 

Fiction.     (See  *'  Prose  Fiction.") 

Folk-literature :  Aboriginal  American 189 

African 189 


VI 


INDEX    OF   SUBJECTS   IN    PART    2. 


rAGB. 

Folk -literature :  Arabian  and  Persian 153 

Basque 187 

Celtic 188 

Chinese  and  Japanese 154 

Comparative 151 

Egyptian 152 

English 193-195 

Greek 155 

Hindu \ 1 53-154 

Italian 185 

Latin 155 

Malayan 189 

Mediaeval 161-163 

Oriental 152,  153 

Polynesian 189 

Scandinavian 0 163 

Slavonic 188 

Spanish  and  Portuguese 187 

Teutonic 162,  163 

French  language  and  literature 172,  184 

Gaelic  language  and  literature 187,  188 

German  language  and  literature 164-171 

Greek  language  and  literature 155-158 

Gypsy  language  and  literature 189 

Hebrew  language  and  literature 152 

Hieroglyphics 152 

Hindu.    (See  "  Indian,  East/') 

Humor,  English  :  Collections 201 

English  :  Individual  authors 202-251 

Hungarian  language  and  literature 189 

■  Hymnology,  English 196 

Icelandic  language  and  literature 163,  164 

Incunabula , 136 

Indexing 141 

Indian  (East)  languages  and  literature 153,  154 

Mythology  and  sacred  books 152, 153 

(North  American)  languages  and  literature.  189 

Irish  language  and  literature 187,  188 

Italian  language  and  literature 185,  186 

Japanese  language  and  literature 154 

Jewish  language  and  literature 152 

Language :  Aboriginal  American 189 

African 189 

Basque 187 

Bibliography  of 138 

Celtic 1S7 

Chinese 154 

Dutch 172 

Egyptian 152 

French ^ 172 

General  and  comparative 149 

German 164 

Greek 155 


Language :  Hungarian. 

Indian  (East) 

Italian 

Japanese 

Latin 

Maylayan  and  Polynesian 

Persian 

Portuguese 

Scandinavian .* 

Semitic 

Slavonic 

Spanish 

Turkish 

Latin  language  and  literature 

Legends.    (See  "  Folk  Literature.") 

Letten,  English :  Collections 

Letter-writing 

Library  architecture 

Bulletins 

Catalogues 

Classification 

Economy 

History 

Reports 

Magazines,  literary  and  general 

Mahometan  literature 

Manuscripts 

Mediaeval  literature 

Miscellanea,  general 

Mythology.    (See  *'  Folk  Literature.") 

Newspaper  press :  History,  etc 

Newspapers,  general 

Nibelungenlied,  The *. . . 

Norse  languages  and  literature 

Novels.    (See  "  Prose  Fiction.") 
Oratory,  art  of 

English :  Collections 

English :  Individual  authors 

Greek 

Latin 

Oriental  languages  and  literature 

Paleography 

Periodicals,  indexes  to 

Literary  and  general 

Persian  language  and  literature 

Philology.     (See  "  Language.") 

Phonography 

Poetry,  American :  Collections 

Art  of 

Dutch  and  Flemish 

English :  Collections 

English :  Individual  authors 

French 


INDEX    OF   SUBJECTS   IN    PART    2. 


Vll 


PAGB. 

(ULn 164-167 

155-158 

an,  Turkish,  etc 189 

185,  186 

-. 159,160 

al 160-162 

I 152-154 

ATian  163,  164 

c 188 

I  and  Portuguese 187 

lage  and  literature 188 

144 

135 

D,  Arabian  and  Persian 153 

japhy  of 138 

e  and  Japanese 154 

and  Flemish 172 

b:  History  and  criticism 251 

b :  Individual  authors 251-310 

1 178-184 

n 167-171 

186 

rral 161,  162 

n 188,  189 

navian 163,  164 

h  and  Portuguese 187 

bs 144 


ns. 


135 

135 

144 

ndbooks 144 

t  of 151 

nd  helps. .139 

ceUsta 137-139 


PAGB. 

Reading,  selections  for 200 

Reviews,  critical 145, 146 

Rhetoric 149, 150 

Romance,  Prose.    (See  "  Prose  Fction.") 

Romances  of  the  middle  ages 161, 162 

Runic  monuments 163 

Russian  language  and  literature 188,  189 

Sagas 161-163 

Sanskrit.    (See  "  Indian,  East.") 

Satire,  English :  Collections 201 

English  :  Individual  authors 202-251 

Scandinavian  languages  and  literature 163,  164 

Shakespeare 235-341 

Slavonic  languages  and  literature 188,  189 

Songs,   Collections:  English,   Scotch  and 

Irish 195, 196 

French 173 

German 164, 165 

Hungarian,  etc 189 

Italian 185 

Slavonic 188 

Spanish  and  Portuguese 187 

Sonnets,  English  :  Collections 196 

Spanish  language  and  literature 186,  187 

Stage,  The  dramatic 150.  151 

Stenography 135 

Style 149 .  1 50 

Swedish  language  and  literature 163,  164 

Tachygraphy 135 

Turkish  language  and  literature 189 

Welsh  language  and  literature 187,  188 

Writing,  art  of I35 

Short-hand 135 


THE  BOOK  ARTS. 


PRODUCTION    OF   BOOKS. 


)RSHIP    AND   PUBLICA- 
TION. 

ind  publication.     1884 93 

Hints  on  preparing  copy.  .98.7  Pam.  ii 

The  literary  character.     1818.  928  11 

.e  literary  life 804  3 

Vuthors  and  publishers.     1883.  9  i 

Valsh),  ed.     The  literary  life.  928  16 
Who    spoils   our   new   English 

1SS4 92 

PSEUDONYMS,  ETC. 

Initials  and  pseudonyms.    1885.    14  H-6 
ind   Lani;.      Diet,   anonymous 
:udonynious  literature,  Gt.  Itrit- 

3S2.     V.1-3 14  B-i 

Pseudonyms  of  authors.     1882.         14-2 
)Lri£AR  Hamst).     lland-b'k  of 

lis  names.     1S68 14  i 

Modern  Proteus.      1884 16  56 

COPYRIGHT. 

Copyright ;  its  law,  etc.     18S6.     343   18 

Law  of  copyright.     1S70...    343.2   14 

liibliog.of.  (B.  IMj.  Bui.   v.5)...i7  B-14 

Copyright  in  books.     1S82...343  I'am.  2 

lin.     Koyal  copyright  com.  Min- 

*  evidence.     1S78 343.2  B-i  i 

al  copyright  association  ;  meet- 

.  Y.     1S6S 341  Pam.  2 

H*d-b'k,  Eng.  and  foreign  copy- 

i58i 343  16 

ntcrnational  copyright    174  3 

Karly  hist,  of  copyright,  U.  S. . .  928. 1  70 
Bibliog.  of  copyright  question. .     343  i3 

lb.  Weekly  v.  21) 805  P-B-4 

Lm.  view  of  copyright.     1868..     341   17 


WRITING. 

igin  of  writing,  etc.     1876 651   B-i 

Philosophy  of  handwriting.       652  i 

fOKT-H.AND   WRITING. 
Ifisr.  of  short-hand.     1882..       6537 


Bell.     Universal  line-writing.     1S69 6532 

Cross.     Eclectic  short-hand.     1884 ^53  5 

Graham.     Am.  phonography 653  4 

Li.snsLKV.     Elem'ts  of  tachygraphy.   1881  6539 

Marsh.     Manual  of  phonography.     1868  653  i 

MuNsoN.     Complete  phonographcr.     1877  653  3 

Pitman.     Manual  of  phonography 653  6 

Si.ocuM.     Word  signs,  etc.     1884 98.7  Pam.  i 

Thornton.    Modern  stenographer.    1882.  98.7  6 

MANUSCRIPTS— AUTOGRAPHS. 

Cist.     Autographs 21  Pam.  i 

Forsyth.    Hist,  ancient  manuscripts.  1872  21   I 

La  March k.  Les  manuscrits,  etc.  18S4.  13  2 
Taylor.     Hist,    of    the    transmission    of 

ancient  books.      1875 13  z 

Thomas  a  Kk.mi*is.     Imitation   of  Christ ; 

fac-simile  of  autograph  MS 29  1 

Westwood.     Paleographia  sacra  pictoria..  21   B-i 

PRINTING. 

Bock.     Zincography 655   11 

Bradford.     Celebration    2(x>th   birthday. 

1-^63 O55  Pam.  3 

Ku;iNs.     Specimen^  of  type 655  B-2 

Greswell,c*</.    Early  Parisian  (ircck  pre.ss. 

1833.     2v 12   I 

GUTENIJER(;.  And  printing;  by  Pearson.  926.3  i 
Was  he  the  inv'nt'rof  pr'nt'g?  by  Hcsscl..    926.3  3 

Hart.     Amateur  printer.     1883 655  9 

Johnson.  Typographia.  1S24.  2  v....  655  3 
Kerr.  Hist.  U.  S.  gov't  pr't'goflice.  1881  6558 
MiLLiNtrroN.  .Arc  wc  to  read  backward?  655  10 
Ringwalt,i'</.    Am.  encylop.  of  printing..  655  B-i 

Savaoe.     Diet,  of  printing.     1841 655  5 

Thomas.     Hist.  j)r'l*gin  Am.     1810.     2  v.       655  i 

Wilson.     Stereotyping,  etc.     1880 655  7 

Typographic  printing  machines.     1880..       6556 


BOOK-BINDING. 

Bibliography  of  book -binding.  18S6...16  Para.  23 
Crane.  B'k-binding  for  amateurs.  1885  686  2 
Wheatley.  B'k-bind'gasafineart.  1S82.  686  B-i 
Zaehnsdorf.     Art  of  b'k-binding.     i88o      686  i 


136 


BIBLIOGRAniY. 


USE  AND    DESCRIPTION  OF   BOOI< 


GENERAL   BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Bibliographer.  The.     1882-1S84.    Ov.  in  5. 

Book  I^re.     1S85 

British  Museum.  Hand-list,  of  bibliogra- 
phies, etc.     1S81 

Brunet.     Manuel  du  librairc.     1865.    6  v. 

Brydges.     Ccnsura  litcrari.     1S05.     luv. 

Casper.  Directory  anli(}uarian  book -sel- 
lers.    18S5 

Clarke.  Bibliographical  diet.  1802.  6  v. 
Bibliographical  miscellany.     1S06.    2 v.. 

Darlini;.     Cyclop,  bibliographica.     2  v. . 

Delei'Ierre.     Supercherics  litteraires. . . . 

DiKDiN.     Library  companion.     1S24 

HuRNE.     Intro,  to  bibliography.  1814.  2  v. 

Hume.     Learned  soc's  and  pr't'g  clubs. . . 

pRT/JiOi.DT.     Bibliotheca  bibliographica. . 

Sarin.     Bibliography  of  bibliog.     1877. . . 

SavaC'E.     The  librarian.      1808.     3v 

TlMPERi.Y.  Literary  and  typograph.  an- 
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Year-book  of  learned  soc's.     1SS4-1885. . . 


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HUNTING. 


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AsnroN.     Chap  b'ks.  Will  ccnl'y.    1882 
Beix>E.     Anecdotes  i»f  scarce    books,  etc. 

1807.     6  V 

Bradford  prayer-book,  acc't  of.      1710. .  .23   Pam.  I 

Burton.     The  book-hunicr.     iSf>3 10  10 

DlBPiN.     liibliomania.      r^oQ 203 

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Rare  and  Valuable  eds.,  classics.     2  v. . .  16  1 

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Hartshoknk.     Book  ratilic^*,  C'anibridjje.        11    12 

Lang.     Rooks  and  bookmen.      iSSf) 204 

Philomnksfk,  yr.  (/.»r//./.)     Bibliomania.  20  i 

Rees.  Pleasures  of  a  book  worm.  1S86.  10  21 
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10  B-i   ] 
10  B--I 

10  lA 

11  14 
15-1 

II  33   i 
II   I 

"  7 
i6  B-i 

810  35 

II  13 
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62   I 

II  34 

10  II 
10  I 

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X(i2    2 


Sensenschmidt  press.  Nuremburg.  1474. 
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matic literature  of  (jt.  Britain,     i  S67 . . 

HiCKO-X,  ftf.  Monthly  catalog.  U.  S.  Gov't 
publications.     1885.     v   i 

HiNRicii.  Verzeichnitz  der  bllchcr  :  land- 
karten,  etc.     1882-1884.     5  v 

Kelly,  n/.    Am.  catalog.     iS()C>-iS7i 

Leon  &  BRO.,t'i/.f.  First  editions  of  Am. 
authors.     1RS5 

London  cat<ilogue.     1814-1834 

Loren/..  Catalogue  mensuel  dc  la  librairc 
fran<;aise.     1883 

Low,  tv/.     ?^ig.  catalog.     1S35-S0.     ()v... 

IxjWNDES,  «•</.  l>ibliographer's  manual. 
Eng.  literature.     18^4;  and  app.     5  v. 

O.  J.  IJ.     Some  Fr.  bibliographies.     rSSr. 

Publishers*  weekly.     1872-1SS5.    25   V...S05 

RoORBACH,  f,/.     Bibliotheca  Americana. . .    I 
Supplement  to  same.     1S52-1S55 1 

RussKLL.  Gcsammt  verlags  katalog  des 
Deutchen  buchhandels.  VolUtdndigbis 
ende,  1S80.     v.  1-14. i; 

Trade  circular  annual.     (U.  S.)     1.S71 ....     1 

TrUbner,  t'l/.  Bibliograph.  guide  to  Am. 
literature.     1859 


+  For  reference. 


niBLIOGRArHY. 


137 


U.  S.    gov't   publications,  des- 

catalog^.        1774-1881 15  B-ii 

Trade      List    Annual.     United 

1876-1SS5.       10  V 15  B-i 

»liothcca.  Hritaiinica.     1824.    4 

II  li-i 

I.  ed.      Reference    catalog.  (Gt. 

'.     1S77 15  26 

33o 15  26 

585 1526 


JECT     BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

COLLECTIONS. 

.bVic  Library.     Bulletins.     1875- 

V.  2-fj 17  B-14 

^graphical  I^otes  :  V.  2.  Coxtume  p.  348. — Am. 
.un  pp.  350-^2. — Ornament  and  decoration  p.  389. 
e  of  Waterloo  p.  424. — Newspaper  hist.  p.  427. — 
:cture  p.  429. 

3.  Am.  revolution  pp.  31,  172. — Music  p.  34. — 
:a  before  Columbus  p.  65.— Early  Mexican  and 
an  civilization  p.  65.— Autographs  and  MSS.  p.  69. 
y  explorations  in  America  pp.  103,  136,  305,  241. — 
1  philosophy  pp.  143,  177,  214,  248,  273,  334.— Pot- 
nd  porcelain  p.  210. — Russia,  Turkey,  etc.  p.  244. — 
hiitory,  Virginia,  p.  269. 

.  4.  Mental  philosophy  pp.  27,  97,  179.— Heraldry 
—  AfghaniKtan  p.  34. — Genealogy  pp.  62,  96,  141.— 
usance  pp.  98,  135,  209,  243,  271,  302,  403.— Am. 
lapcr*  Z06. — Russia  and  nihilism  p.  332. — Carlyle  p. 
Wm.  Blake  335. 

.  5.  Renaissance  p.  48. — Copyright  pp.  59,  iji. — 
\*\  and  land  questinn  p.  xi6. — Civil  service  p.  130. — 
Franklin  pp.  2x7,  27O,  420. — Am.  local  hist.  330,  433. 
.  6  Am.  local  history  pp.  88,  155,  233,  316,  402. — 
b«w  Arnold  p.  84.— The  Eddas  pp.  74, 182.— French 
iitii>n.«  p.  393. — Mathematical  books  pp.  140,  328. — 
ifth  and  Portuguese  books  p.  293.— Spanish  gram- 
aad  dictionaries  p.  240. 

:  to  notes  about  books,  etc.  18S3.  16  B-9 
1  Univ.  Bulletin.    1880-84.    v.  2-4.   16  B--17 

^iag.  nctfs  contained  {^additional  to  **  bibliog.  con- 
iSioms/*  ax  Mow) :  V.  a.  Seneca's  moral  character 
k.— Russian  nihilism  pp.  6a,  131. — Authorship  of 
cspcarc's  plays  p.  156. — Study  of  Greek  and  Latin  : 
coflircveriiy  p.  156.— List  of  most  useful  reference 
I,  by  Winsor.  341. — Classified  index  to  maps  in 
-BanD*s  geographische  mittheilungen;  by  Bliss,  pp. 

I.  3.  Classified  index  to  maps  in  Petermann's  mitt- 
igen,  continued,  pp.  41,  94,  161,  222,  306. — Bibliog. 
olemy*s  geog.;  by  Winsor,  pp.  47,  106,  164,  226,  297, 
The  Carlyle  collection ;  by  Lane,  p.  53. — The  Kohl 
tim  of  early  maps,  Washington  ;  by  Winsor,  pp. 

)4.  30'«  3^5- 

4.  I'he  Kohl  collection  of  early  maps,  c't'd,  pp. 

».  175,  .234. — Classified  index  to  maps  in  publications 
•J  gcof.  «>c.,  1830-1883;  by  Bliss,  pp.  47,  io.y,  182, 
Dante  coil's  of  the  Harvard  col.  and  Boston  public 
ei  pp.  Ill*  ii»S-— Index  to  recent  reference  lists. 


Harvard  bibliographical  contributions;  t*^/. 

by  Winsor.     1879-1882 16  B-16 

Contents:  i.  (wanting.) — a.  Earlier  ed^s  of  Shake- 
speare's poems;  by  Winsor. — 3.  Michael  Angelo;  by 
Norton. — 4.  Pietas  et  gratulatio  ;  by  Winsor. — 5.  Scien- 
tific apparatus. — 6.  Sumner  collection. — 7.  (wanting.) — 
8.  Arthur  Lee  MSS. — 9.  Floras  of  different  countries  ;  by 
Goodale. — 10.  Halliwelliana  ;  by  Winsor.— 11.  Entomo- 
logical libraries  of  U.  S.  ;  by  Scudder. — la.  Harvard 
univ.  list  of  pub's,  1870-80. — 13.  Fossil  insects;  by  Scud- 
der.—14.  Hist,  hydrography  of  H'd'k'f  Shoal ;  by  Til- 
linghast.-~i5.  Am.  authors  in  geol.,  etc.  ;  by  Whitney. 

New  York  Apprentices'  Library.    Clas.siried 

lists.     1883-1884 16  B-14 

Philadelphia  Mercantile  Library.    Bulletin. 

V.  1 16  B-18 

Reading  notes:  Herbert  Spencer  p.  31. — Death  of 
Daniel  Webster;  by  Hart  p.  79. --Luther  p.  94. — Cata- 
combs p.  113. — Wycliffe  p.  127. — Finding  books,  indexes, 
etc.,  p.  143. — Dies  ira:  pp.  160,  179. — Education  p.  194. — 
Goethe  p.  209  — Historical  novels  p.  223. 

Providence  Public  Library.     Monthly  ref- 
erence list.s.     (By  Fo.ster.)     4v 16     55 

Contents:  Vol.  i.  French  republic— Plantagenets. — 
Cession  of  Dulcigno. — Geo.  Eliot.— Washington.— Web- 
ster.— Carlyle. —  Alex.  11.  and  nihilism. —  H.imilton. — 
Sanity  of  Hamlet. — Beaconsfield. — Free  ships. — Sheri« 
dan's  **  Rivals." — Dramas  of  Sophocles. —Revision  Eng. 
Bible. — Lincoln. — Erasmus. —  Madame  de  Stael. — Com- 
ets.— Deep-sea  phenomena. — French  in  Tunis. — Dean 
Stanley. — Centenary  of  Kant. — Unification  of  Italy. — 
English  discussion,  protection. — Cardinal  Richelieu. — 
Spanish  armada. — Yorktown. — Discoveries  at  Olympia. 
— England,  XVI 11.  century. — French  allies,  1778-81. — 
English  people  before  conquest. — Othello. — Inter-oceanic 
canal. — Macbeth. 

Vol.  2.  /i'lstheticism. — Florence. — Suez  canal. — Long- 
fellow.—  Roman  catacombs. —  Nibelungenlied.— German 
empire. — S.  E.  Europe. — Chinese  in  U.  S. — Venus  of 
Melos. — Burke  and  Fr.  revol'n. — Darwin.— Emerson. — 
Roman  republic. — University  education  in  Germany. — 
Local  self-government. — European  interests  in  Egypt. 
— National  Banks. — Local  self-government  in  U.  S. — 
Herbert  Spencer. —  Wordsworth's  poetry. —  Webster. — 
Gregori.^n  calendar. — Phila.,  1682-1882.— Tariff  legisla- 
tion in  U.  S.— Transits  of  Venus. 

Vol.  3.  Administrations  of  John  Adams,  John  Q. 
Adams,  T.  Jefferson,  Jas.  Monroe,  J.is.  Madison,  Wash- 
ington.— Civil  service.— Gambetta. — Whitiier. — Elective 
judiciary. — Indian  tribes  in  U.  S. — Gladstone. — Wagner. 
—Georgia sesquiceniennial. — Washington  Irving. — Dorti. 
— O.  W.  Holmes.— Edwin  Buoth.-East  river  bridge. — 
Eds.  of  Shakespeare.— Early  social  life  in  New  England. 
—Paris  treaty,  1783.— Social  life.  New  Eng.,  XIX.  cen- 
tury.— Standard  time. — Luther,  recent  views  of. — North- 
west.— Philosophy  in  America. 

Vol.  4.  Administrations  of  Jackson,  Van  Buren,  Har- 
rison, Tyler,  Polk,  Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce,  Buchanan. 
—  Classical  studies  and  scientific  studies. —  Mexico. — 
Education  of  women. — Gt.  Britain's  interests  in  Africa. — 
Arctic  exploration. — Canada. —  Eng.  reformation. — Wm. 
the  silent.— Earthquakes.— Eng.  explorations  of  Am. — 
European  interests  in  Asia. — New  Orleans  and  Louisiana. 
— S.  Johnson. 


138 


inULIOGRAPlIV. 


PERSONAL  BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

(Bibliography  nf  individuals  will  be  found  under  their 
namei  in  I'iograph)*,  or  in  the  general  list  of  literary  woiks.) 

BIBLIOO.  OK  HISTORY  AND  TRAVEL. 

Abbot.     Bibliog.  of  civil  war.     Regimen- 
tal histories.     1 5S6 i6  P:im.  24 

Adams.  Manual  of  hist.  literature.  1SS2.  16  2*) 
Boston  Pul>lic  Library.    Catalogue  of  books 

(lower  hall)  in  hist.,  biog.  and  travel. .    17  B-13 
Buffalo  Y.  M.  Library  (now  "  lUiflfalo  Lib- 
rary").    Finding-list  of  history,  etc 1)5.2  X5 

Cl»ARKK  &   Co.      Bibliotheca   Americana. 

1876,  1S7S,  iSycj,  1S83.     4v 1615 

COLBUKN.  Bibliog.,  local  hist,  of  Mass. . .  xO  B-io 
DiJFOSSK.  ]>ullctin,bibliog.  Americana.  2  V.  1662 
F.,  W.  A.   Short  reading  list  of  U.  S.  hist. .  16  Pam.  1 1 

Field.     Indian  l.)ibliugraphy.    1S73 16  25 

Foster.  Presidential  administrations;  17S9 

-1S85;  rcf.  list i'>  f>5 

France.     Commission  des  monuments  his* 

tori(|ues;  catalog  dc  la  blbliothciiue. . .        16  37 
Grifkin.     liibliog.  of  discover)'  of  the  Miss- 
issippi.    18S3 975-^  l»~' 

UA\A.,it/.  Methodsof  teach'ghi^t.  1SS3..371  4(>J^ 
HUNNKWKI.I..  liibliog.  of  Bunker  Hill,  etc.  1626 
Jacohs.  Jewishquest.;  bibliog.of.  1885..  16  67 
Kfirr.  ird)lit»g..  voyages,  etc.,  to  1S24  ...  ,  ^13  41) 
I^ng  Island  Hist.  Soc.  library  list.  iSSi .  .  16  Pam.  S 
Macrav.     Manual  of  British  historians  to 

i(xK) 165 

MassoN.     Sources  of  French  hist «)44   127 

NiCoi.soN,  Fng-  historical  library.  U^nti.  16  14 
PlNKKRTON.       IJibliog.,    voyages,    etc.,   to 

1814 913  B-25 

Shout.     Historical  ref.  lists.     1882 1^45 

Stkvkns.  Calaioi;.  of  hist'c.d  coil's.  1881.  if)  U-0 
Historical  nu^gcls.     18(^2.     2  v 16  34 

TKiiJtNKR.  Books  relating  to  America.  .  i^  Pam.  15 
Catalog.,  Kgypt  and  F.gyptology.     i>Si.        16  36 

WiNsok.     Reader's  handb'k  of  Am.  rev.  .{^71.2  48 

BIBLIOC.  OF  FICTION,   DRAMA.  ETC. 

Baltimore  Mercantile  L.  A.  catalog.  Kng. 

fiction.     1S74- 17  B-8 

Boston  Pub.  L.     Kng.  prose  fiction.     1577..    17  B-10 

Same.     1^85 17  B-10 

Poetry,  dr.ima,  arts.  etc.     1  •^70 if*  B-3 

Bowi.N.     Historical  tales.     iS>j i^>  47 

British  museum.    Romances,  dep'l  of  MS.S. .   16  B-i  i 
Buffalo  Y.  M.  A.  Lib.  (now  "  Buffalo  Lib- 
rary"),  ('atalog.  of  novels,  etc.   1871..95.2X  B-2 
Cincinnati  Pub.  Lib.     Dramas,  etc.     1877..     16  B-5 


Peoria  Pub.  L.  Fiction  and  juveniles.  18S2.   I 
Philadelphia  Merc.  Lib.     Bibliog.  of  Dies 
Inc.    Bui.  V.  I,  pp.  160,  179 16 

Finding  list  for  novels.     1S78 

Historical  novels.     Bui.,  v.  i,  p.  223. ...  16 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  PHILOLOGY. 

Ludf.wk;.  Literature  of  Am.  aboriginal 
languages.     1S5S 

TrUhner.       Books    on    moilcrn    African 

languages 16  Vm 

Dictionaries  and  grammars.      1SS2 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  SOCIAL  SCIENC 

Bi.AN(jtJi.     Bibliog.  of  pol.  economy 330 

Boscii  Kkmi'KR.  Catalog,  de  livres  sur  le 
droit,  etc.     i8vS4 16  Pi 

Ci.ARKK  &  Co.,  R.  Catalog.,  education, 
etc.     1880 *. 16  PI 

Enslin.     Bibliotheca  a?conomica.     1S41.. 

STKir.KR.    Catalog.,  education,  etc.     187S.  37! 

Si:mnkr,  Wells, /•/ <?/.  Bibliog.  of  politi- 
cal economy,  etc.     1  SSi 16  P 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NATURAL  SCIEK 

Ar.Assiz.     Bildiog.  zoologin?  et  geologi.v.. . 

Bibliography  of  Am.  conchology  to  i860. 
(S.  M.  C.    v.  5  and  9) ! 

Bolton.  Catalog,  of  scientific  periodi- 
cals.    1665-1882 

Collins.   .Scientific b*ks, microscopy,  etc.  16  Pi 

DiiLAU.     Botanical  works 

Gill.    Scientific  annuals 

HoLDKN.  Books,  etc.,  relating  to  nebulnc. 
etc.     (S.  M.  C.     V.  14) 

Jackson.  Guide  to  botanicil  literatuic.. . 
Vegetable  technology.     1882 

KiNi;sLEY.    Bibliog.  of  zoology.     1882... 

Prime.  Catalogue  of  ofhcial  reports,  geo- 
logical surveys,  U.  S.     1879 557  I 

Rees.  Catalogue  and  index  of  publications 
of  .Smithsonian  Inst.     1 846-1 S82 J5 

Ronalds.    Catalog. ,  electricity,  etc.    2  v . . 

Science  and  teehnolog>' ;  modern  works. . . 

SctJDDER.  Catalog.,  scientific  serials.  1633 
-1376 u 

Watson.  Bibliog,  N.  Am.  botany.  (S.  M. 
C.     v.  15) 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  MEDICAL  SCIEI 

1)ILLIN(;8.     Bibliog.  of  cholera.     1873....     < 

Medical  bibliography.     18S3 t6  P 

Clarke  &  Co.    Bibliotheca  medica 

CoBfiOLD.    Bibliog.,  internal  parasites     . .  5< 


X  For  reference. 


UIBLIOGRAPHV. 


139 


I    Health     Exhibition  Library. 

1884 i^»  58 

s  Surgeon  Gen.*s  OAice.    Index 

of  lib.       By  Billings,  v.  1-6...     16  »-4 

BLIOGRAPHY  OF  ARTS. 

talog.  of  chess  collection,  187S.  16  ig 

Catalog,  librai re  in ilitaire.    1SS2  16  3S 

y  of  chess if»  Pam.  3 

..  etc.;  list   of  works  on 737  >«) 

opical  lessons  in  art  hist.    1S81.  709  3S 
.ington  National  Art  Lib.     Uni- 

catalog.  of  books  on  art.     2  v.. .  16  3 

KJKAPHY  OF  THEOLOGY,  ETC. 

Books  of  ref.  for  biblical  study. ^220  114 
ibliog.  of  ;  by  Kistner.     iS6g. .  .  ih  Tarn.  6 
IVibliog.  of  ecclesiastical  hist.  .16  Pam.  21' 
Bibllotheca  theologica.     iS33  . .        16  4S 
Thef»logical  index.      1868....  17  i 

H.     Catalog.,  religions,  etc.     1SS4       1^*54 
r.    Catalog.,  theological,  etc.    1882       i()  (tO 


)1NG:    HINTS  AND  HELPS. 

.  rJ.     Hints  for  home  reading.  . . .   *374  i(» 
Plain  living  and  high  thinking. .   *374   13 

School  of  life.     18S1  *374   12 

).\.      Right  u>*c  of  books.     1S78..     *374  y 

N.     Book-lover.      1S.S5 16^)1 

E.     Self-cuUure.     IJ=74 *374  3 

Public    Lii)rary.      I  land-hook    for 

iers.     iS7«^ 1620 

New  ed.     1883 1620 

,  a/.     Readers*  heljtN.     18S5 9S.7  Pam.  2 

Museum.     Hand-book  for  readers  ; 

Nichols.     i36fi 16  40 

Library.     {Lately  Y.  M.  Lil»rary.) 

iks  for  young  readers.     1S81 *95.2X  7 

£.     On  the  choice  of  books.     1SS1     374  14 

NO.     Self-culture      1839 *374  16 

..     Self-culture.     1880 *374   1 1 

TOH.     How  to  educate  yourself. . .     '374  2 
Libraries  and  readers.     1883...     *ifj  51 

How  to  read *i 77  8 

roN.  The  intellectual  life.  1S73.  3745 
I.  Books  for  the  young.  1882.  ♦if)  Pam.  7 
w.    The  choice  of  books.    1 880.  .824.2  3S4 

Self-formation.     1883 '374  15 

Jf;ii,  iFtfr/ ^y/",  (Stafford  Northcote). 

nIfor>' re.iding.     1S85 374  17 

Coarse  of  Eng.  reading.     1853  ••       1^'   n 

Advice  in  pursuits  of  literature..     810  10 
ID.  ir</.      The  praise  of  books 804  4 


Lf.Y»*olI)T  tint/  JoNKS,  tv/j.     Books  of  all 

time.     1S82 II  32 

Loo.Mis.     Mental  and  social  culture.     1S73.  3746 

MooRK.     What  to  read  and  how.     1S70. .  *i6  g 
NoKTiiROi'.       Reading   of    our   boys   and 

girls.     1882 *i6  Pam.  4 

Porter,     l^ooks  and  reading.     1871 *i6  8 

Same.     1881 'lO  8 

Providence,  Point  Sheet  Grammar  School 
Library.  Catalog,  and  notes  on  chil- 
dren's books.     1SS3 "16  Pam.  lO 

Pryde.     Highways  of  literature.     1SS2.  16  46 

Putnam.      Best  reading.     1873 16  12 

Same  ;  I'l/.  by  Perkins.     1S77 16  13 

Same  ;  ft/,  by  Jones.     1SS2 16  I3j^ 

Pycrokt.     Course  of  Eng.  reading.     1871.  15   17 

RlLSKLN'.     Sesame  and  lilies.     16^5 374  4 

Same 374  8 

Smart.     Books,  etc.,  for  the  young.    iSSo.  *iO  27 
Stakl,    A/'ffir    1)K.     Influence    of     litera- 
ture.    1813.     2v 8108 

Thwinc.     Reading  of  books.     18S3 16  52 

Va.n  Dyke.     Books,  and  how  to  use  them.  *i6  50 

Van  RHYN.     What  and  how  to  read.     1.S75  ^6  10 

Wii.LMOTT.     PleaMircs  of  literature,     ihbo  801   5 
WiNMJK.     Most  useful  reference  books  (IL 

U.  Bui.,  V.  2.  p.  341) 16  B-17 

Young     Men's    society    for    home    study. 

Annual  report.     1882 374  Pam.  i 


MISCELLANEOUS  CATALOG'S. 

OK  PUBLIC   LIBRARIES. 

Albany  Y.  M.  .\.  Library.      1S53 17  11 

Am.  Antic|uarian  See.     1S37 4^72  B-3 

Astor  Library.     (Accessions.)     18S2....   17  Pam.   I 

Bo.ston  Athen;vum.     1S74-82.     f^v 17  B-I2 

I^ston  Merc.  Lilirary  Ass'n.     iS(k) 17  B-3 

Boston  Pulilic  Lil)r;uv.     1854 I<>  19 

Same.     iSOj-iSfi^..     2  v iS   B-i 

(Prince  Library.)     I'i'jt^ 15   \\-^ 

Bowdoin  College  Libiary.     1S63 iS   H) 

Brookline  Public  Library.     i'^73-Si.     2  v.       17  35 

Brooklyn  Library.      iS77-S«) 17   B-ii 

Buffalo  German  V.  M.  A.     isf)f) 95.2  2 

Buflalo  Vt)ung  Men's  Library  (now  BuH'alo 

Library).     1837.1848,1865 052  X-5 

Same.     1S71.  1872 yS.aX  B-i 

Chicago  Public  Library.     (Kin«ling  list.)  . .        18   10 

Cincinnati  Pub.  Library.     1S71 17  B-4 

(.'Vnnual  bulletin.)     i87()-i884 17   B-15 

(Finding  list).     1SS2-84 17  B-4 

Cincinnati  Y.  M.  M.  Library'.     1846 18  g 

Same.     1853    183 


*  For  young  readers.        X  For  reference. 


140 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Cleveland  Library  Ass'n.     1865 17  14 

Cleveland    Pub.  Library.     (Books  added.) 

1881 iS.Pam.  8 

Same.     1882-1883 18  Pam.  B-3 

Reference  dep't.     1883 17  B-17 

Detroit  Public  Library.     1877 17  27 

Detroit  Y.  M.  A.  Library.     1865 17  17 

Duluth  Library.     1870 18  Pam.  i 

Evansville  Public  Library.     1876 17  18 

Gloversville,  Levi  Parsons  Library.     1881.       18  12 

Grand  Rapids  Library.     1878 18  Pam.  6 

Hartford  Y.  M.  Inst.     1844-1847 19  18 

Indianapolis  Public  Library.     1873 177 

Same.     1883 17  34 

(Books  added).     1873-1878 18  Pam.  B-i 

London  .Statistical  Soc.  Library.  1884  ...  16  B-15 
Long  Island  Hist.  Soc.  Library.     1881. .  16  Pam.  8 

Lowell  City  Library.     1877 

Milwaukee   Public   Library.      (Bilcher    in 

Deutscher  sprache.)     1882 17  Ii-i6 

Milwaukee  Y.M.  A.  Library.   1855-68.   3v.         179 

Same.     1863 18  Pam.  4 

Same.     1877 1726 

Minnesota  Univ.  Library.     188 1 17  32 

New  York    Apprentices'   Library.     1871- 

1881.     2v 17  B-i 

New  York  Merc.  Library.     1830-34.     2  v.         18  9 

Same.     1837-1876.     6v 174 

New  York  State  Library.     1846-1875.    8  v.         17  3 

New  York  Soc.  Library.     1850 17  8 

North  Easton,  Ames  Free  Lib.    1883.    2  v.  17  lV-20 

Ohio  State  Library.     1875 176 

Philadelphia  Library  Co.  1789,1856.  2  v.  172 
Philadelphia  Mercantile  Library.  1870..  17  B-7 
Providence  Franklin  Lyceum.  1857. . .  .18  Pam.  2 
Providence  Public  Library.    (Finding  lists.) 

1880-1882.     2v 18  B-f) 

Quincy  Pub.  Library.    (With  notes.)    1875.    17  B-9 

Rochester  Athenaeum.     1850 189 

St.  Louis  Mercantile  Library.     1850 17  16 

Same.     First  sup 189 

.St.  Louis  P.  S.  Library.     1870 175 

San  Francisco  Mercantile  Library.    1874-75     17  B-6 

San  Francisco  Public  Library.     1882 t?  30 

Smithsonian   Inst.  Library.     1866.     (v.  9. 

S.  M.  C.) 50^J  6 

South  Danvers  Peabody  Institute.     1855. .        17  15 

Springfield  Public  Library.     1S82 17  24 

Syracuse  Central  Library.     1860-69.     2  v.       17  lu 


Taunton  Public  Library.     1S81-S4.     2  v. 
Toronto  Public  Library.     1884 

Same.     (Hallam's  gift.)     18S5 

Troy  Y.  M.  A.  Library.     1859 

United  States.  Library  of  Congress.    1861 
1875.     8  V 

Patent  Office  Library.     1878-1883.    2  \ 

War  Dep't  Library.     18S2-1S84.     2  v. 

Uxbridge  Public  Library.     18S1 

Washington   Assembly's  Church    Library 

1883 1 

Ware  Y.  M.  A.  Library.     1SS0-1S84 

Waterbury,  Silas  Bronson  Library.     1S7C 
Worcester  Public  Library.      1861 

Same.     18S4 

Yale  College,  Calliopean  Soc.     1831 

OF  PRIVATE    LIBRARIES. 

Arnold.     Library.     1 879 

Beckford.     Library  (with  prices).     2  v.. 

Boo  I'H.     Library,     i  S84 

Brinley.     Library.     1878-81.     3  v 

CoMERKORi).     Library.     1S81 

Daly.     Library.     1878 

Francis.    Library.     1S62 i. 

Greene.     Library.     1869 

Halleck.     Library.     1868 1; 

HoLLiDAY.     Library.     1S70 

James.     Archaeolog.  library 11 

Jarvis.     Library.     1851 

Laing.     Library  (with  prices).     1883 

Menzies.     Library.     1875 

MiiRPiiY.     Library  (with  prices).     1SS4.. 
O'Callaguan.     Library  (with  prices)  iSS 

Odell.     Library.     1878 

Osterley  Park  library  (with  prices).     1885. 

S.MErs.     Library.     186S 

Sparks.     Library.     1871 

Sunderland  (Blenheim)  library  (with  prices 

1880.     2  V 

Woodward.     Library.     1869 

OF   DEALERS. 

Paterson.     Catalogue.     1881 

Putnam.  Book-buyer's  manual  (1850).. 
Quaritcii.  General  catalogue.  iSSo.  .. 
RoDD.  Catalog,  of  books  for  sale.  1S3 
TiiORi'E.  Catalog,  of  curious  books,  wit 
prices.     1842 


LIBRARIES. 


141 


^RE   AND  KEEPING  OF  BOOKS. 


BRARY    ECONOMY. 

Library     Ass*n.       Proceedings. 

535.      5v 19  B-3 

Enemies  of  books.     1880 10  14 

ollege.     Scbool  of  library  econo- 

8S3 ig  Pam.  71 

>  indicator,  vs.  book-keeping.  19  Pam.  54 
Function  of  a  public  library, 

19  Pam.  88 

Library  aids.      1S83 1018 

19  Pam.  59 

ibraries  and  schools.     1884. .  .19  Pam.  87 

'he  library.      1881 10  15 

\s&Ti  of  the  U.  K.     Transactions 

-iS32.     4  V 19  B-2 

hronicle.     1 884-1885.     2  v 19  B-5 

oumal.     1877-1885.      10  V 19  B-i 

prs    (••Arthur   Penn").      The 

5  library 10  19 

lotes  of  the  L.  A.  U.  K.     4  v 19  B-4 

^     Free  libraries  and  news-rooms. 

I 19  Pam.  53 

Free     libraries    and     unclean 

LS.     1885 19  Pam.  78 

ublic  libraries.     18S5 19  Pam.  78 

Manual  of  public  libraries,  etc. . .         19  4 

Library  manual 10  17 

lates  Bureau  of  Education.   Special 

.  on  public  libraries.  1876.  pt.  I.  .        19  10 

pt.  2 17  22 

EY.     How  to  form  a  library.    1886       10  22 

CLASSIFICATION. 

kthenreum.    How  to  get  books.  .112  Pam.  3 
jbrary.     Index  to  subject  catalog.  95. 2X  6 

Decimal  classification.     1885...       112  7 
s.       New    system     of    classifica- 

112  Pam.  5 

r.     Shelf  classification  at  British 

earn.     1878 19  Pam.  51 

.    Rational  classification  of  litera- 

1881 112  Pam.  I 

rev.     I832 "2  Pam.  2 

XI.     New  classification  and  nota- 

i§52 ^^2  Pam.  4 

P.     Classification  of  b'ks.     1882       112  5 


CATALOGUING  AND  INDEXING. 

Blackburn.     Hints  on  catalog,  titles,  etc.    18  B-7 
Cutter.     Rules  for  printed  diet,  catalog. . .       17  22 

Index  Society.     Reports 10  Pam.  I 

WnEATLEY.     What  is  an  index  ?     1879.  lo  12 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Boston    Public    Library.      Proposed    new 

building;  report  on.     1882 1922 

Same  ;  preliminary  description.   1883. .  19  Pam.  76 
Poole.     Library  construction.     18S4.  ..19  Pam.  74 

Report  on  library  architecture.     1882.  .19  Pam.  63 
Smitiimeyer.     Library  architecture. ...  19  Pam.  70 


LIBRARY   HISTORY. 

Axon.     Free  town  libraries  of  Gt.  Britain 

and  Continent.     (J.  of  S.  S.  v.  33.). . . .       310  6 
Baltimore.      Enoch     Pratt    Free    Library ; 

opening.     1885 19  Pam.  89 

Boston  AtheN/EUM.     Hist.;  byQuincy..         19  6 

British  Museum.     Guide  to.     1873 3^9  8 

Handy  book  of.     1870 369  4 

Life  of  Panizzi  ;  by  Fagan 928.2  367 

Lives  of  founders  ;  by  Edwards.      1870..       369  5 

Returns  relating  to.     1878 *. .     42  B-3 

Travels  in ;  by  Grant 914.2  83 

Buffalo    Library  Ass'n.      Accounts.      Nov. 

1827 95.2  Pam.  8 

Book  accounts  with  shareholders.     1 821. 

1834.     2v 92.56 

Minutes,  etc.      1816-1832 95-2  3 

Subs,  and  acc't book.     1817-1827 95.2  4 

Treas.  acct's.     1818-1827 95-2  5 

Buffalo  Lyceum,  papers  of.     1831-33 95.2  Pam.  7 

Buffalo  Young  Men's  Ass'n  {^now  "  Buffalo 

Library.")  Acc't  books.    1836-53.   6  v.  95. 2X  8 

Books  added.     1858-1862.     (MS.) 95.2X  B-4 

Building-subscription  book,  1848 95.2X  R-I 

Celebration,  25th  Anniversary,  Mar.  22, 

i860 95.2X  Pam.  5 

Committee  acc'ts.     1 860-1861 95-2 X  B-8 

Communications   relating  to  origin  and 

early  hi>t.  of  Y.  M.  A 95-2X  Pam.  ii 

Constitution  and  by-laws.     1S36 95.2  Pam.  8 

Same  (MS.);  with  signatures 95.2X  B-5 


142 


LIBRARIES. 


Correspondence.     1836-1S40 95.2  Pam.  10 

Discourscat  islmeet'g,  1835;  byShelton.   95.2X  i 

Election  cash  book.     1855-1874 95-2X  B-6 

First  catalog,  of  books,  MSS.(N.  D.).  .95.2X  B-3 
Lecture  Coin,  minutes.  1837-1841...  95.2X  B-7 
List  of  purchasers  of  bonds.  1870..  .95.2X  Pam.  13 

Opening  of  building.     1865 95. 2X  Pam.  7 

Papers.     1836-1838 95.2X  Pam.  9 

Papers.     1847-1848 95-2X  Pam.  12 

California  free  pub.  libraries  act.  i38o.. .  19  Pam.  86 
Childs,  G.  W.     Library  of;   by  Robinson 

1882 20  Pam.  I 

Cleveland  Library  .Ass'n.  Charier, etc.  .19  Pam.  37 
Columbia   College    Libraries.      Notes;   by 

Dewey I9  Pam.  72 

Dan  vers,  Peabody  Ins.  Ilisi.  sketch.  1856.  199 
East  Saginaw,  lloyt  Public  Library.     Trust 

deed 19  Pam.  68 

Edwards.    Free  town  libraries,  etc.    1869.         19  5 

Libraries  and  founders.      1865 193 

Memoirs  of  libraries.     1859.     2v 19  i 

Public  libraries,  Europe  and  U.  S.     1S48. 

(J.  of  S.  S.,  V.  II.) 310  6 

Evansville,   Willard    Library.      Establish- 
ment, etc 19  Pam.  47 

(jloucesler.  Sawyer  Free  Library.     Outline 

of  hist.     1S84 1923 

Haverhill  Public  Library.  Dedication.  .19  Pam.  32 
Jewett.      Notices  of   public    libraries   in 

United  Slates.     1S51. .  40  6 

Kentucky  Polytechnic  Soc.     ("barter,  etc. 

1S81 19  Pam.  41 

Mechanics*  Institutes,  Ontario.     Circular  of 

Ass'n.      1882 .  K^  Pam.  73 

Michigan  University  Library.  Opening.. 19  Pam.  69 
New  York  Merc.  Library.  50lh  Ann.. .  .19  Pam.  3 
New  York   Soc.  Library.     Lecture  on;   by 

MacMulIen.     1856 19^7 

Philadelphia  Library  Co.;  bhorl  acc't  of.  . .  172 

Rochester.    Reynolds    Library.       Hy-laws. 

etc 19  Pam.  56 

Toronto  Mechanicb' Inst.  Constitution..  19  Pam.  40 
Troy  V.  M.  A.  Constitution.  1853.  ...19  Pam.  35 
Washington    National    Library.      Pending 

legislation H)  Pam.  77 

Worcester  Y.  M.  L.  Assn.    Report.     1855       40  13 


LIBRARY  REPORTS. 

Albany.     Y.  M.  A.     1S41,  1845-1.S4S  ...       ig  18 

Same.     1S47   i:'^4S.  1S51-1852 1920 

Same.     1858-1S.S5  (ii  years  wanting)..  19  Pam.  20 

B.M.TLMORE.     Peabody  Inst.     1S68-85.  .19  Pam.  17 


Boston.     Merc.  Lib.  Ass'n.     1850-1853. 

Same.     1854-1855 

Same.     1856 

Same.     1865-8,  1871 ] 

Public  Lib.  1855-85  (8  years  want'g).  .1 
Hridgeport.  Public  Lib.  iS82-iSS5-i< 
Brookline.  Pub.  Lib.  18S2, 1S84. 'S5.IC 
Brooklyn.    Merc.  Lib.   1859-1885  (9  y'rs 

wanting) u 

Buffalo.  Young  Men's  Ass'n  (now  "  Buf- 
falo Library").     1836- 1 84  5 

Same.     1836-18S6.     j  v 

Charlestown.     Public  Lib.      1863-1873 

(4  years  wanting) i^ 

Chicago.     Public  Library.     1873-85... ly 

\\  M.  Ass'n.     1866,  1867 ic 

Cincinnati.  Public  Library.  1S6S-1SS5 
(9  years  wanting) iq 

Y.  M.  Merc.  Lib.  Ass'n.     1S55 

Same.     1856 

Same.     1857-1884  (7  years  wanting). .  ic 

Cleveland.    Pub.  School  Lib.  187S-84 .  ic 

Detroit.     Public  Lib.     1870-S5  (7  years 

wanting) 

Young  Men's  Society.     1857 

Same.     1858-1868  (— 1S63-64) ic 

East  St.  Louis.     Pub.  Lib.     1876 u 

Evansville,  Ind.  Pub.  Library.  1876.1c 
Fall  Rivkr.  Pub.  Lib.  1871,  1873.  .if 
CjERMANTown.   Lib.  Ass'n.   iSSi,  1884.  .ic 

Friend's  Free  Read'g  Room,  i  S78-85 .  ic 
Glovkrsville.  I <revi  Parsons' Lib.  1SS2.IC 
HANDS\voRTii(Eng.)  Pub.  Lib.  iSS4.if 
Hartford.   Y.  M.  Inst.   1846, 1S47.  1848. 

Same.     1849  and  1854 

Same.     1855 

Same.     1857 

Same.     1858-1884  (—18^)0-67) 1 

Harvard.  Univ.  Lib.  1861, '63, '77-84.  ir 
IIavkrhill.  Public  Library.  1879...  ii 
Indianapolis.     Public  Library.     1S73-81 

(—1879-80) ig 

Iowa.     State  Library.     1880-84 it] 

Kentucky.  Polytechnic  Society,  i  S83 .  ic 
Lancaster  (Mass.)  Library.     1882-S3. .  ic 

Louisville.     Mechanics'  Inst.     1855 

Lowell.    City  Library.    1864-80  (5  years 

wanting^ 19 

Manchester  (N.  H.)     Public  Lib.     1866, 

1868 ic 

Milwaukee.     Public  Lib.     187S-84..   ic 

Montreal.     Merc.  Lib.     1866-68 it 

Natick  (Mass.)  Morse  Inst.  1S79-84 
(—1882) i( 


LIBRARIES.— GENERAL  CYCLOPAEDIAS. 


143 


Li>.     Free  Pub.  Lib.    1853..       19  14 

>5 19  19 

^c^~^4  (3  years  wanting). ...  19  Pam.  23 
RT.    Public  Library.   1863-84 

s  wanting) 19  Pam.  29 

«.  Y.  M.  Institute.  1881.  .19  Pam.  67 
[ass.).  Free  Lib.  1877-84.19  Pam.  28 
.     Apprentices'  Lib.     1848-85 

.,  1876) 19  Pam.  4 

irmry.     1851-84  (—1862) 19  Pam.  5 

College  Library.     1884 19  Pam.  81 

}.  Ass'd.     1834  and  1845 19  18 

1855 19  19 

[856 19  17 

tSscvand  1854 19  20 

[857-85  (7  years  wanting) 19  Pam.  3 

•E.     Lib.     1852-53-54 19  16 

856 19  17 

858-84  (incomplete) 19  Pam.  6 

B  Lib.  1871-80 ( — 1873,  '75).  19  Pam.  14 
kfass.)    Peabody  Inst.    1869-83 

',  1879.  1880) 19  Pam.  24 

iliA.     Merc  Library.    1856...       19  17 

857 

•58-85  (7  years  wanting) 19  Pam.  9 

.    Y.   M.    Mercantile  Library 

(8  years  wanting) 19  Pam.  21 

v.  M.  Ass'n.      1867 19  Pam.  33 

Franklin  Lyceum.     1856..       19  17 
1846 19  18 

land  1854 '9  14 

^  «••  •  ••••*.....*••        '9     9 


Same.     1856 19  I5 

Same.    1857-85  (4  years  wanting). ...  19  Pam.  19 

Public  Library.     1879-84 19  Pam.  19^ 

Rochester.    Athenaeum.     1840 19  18 

Same.     1857, 1862-4,  1868 19  Pam.  34 

St.  Louis.    Merc.  Lib.  Ass'n.    1850 19  2Z 

Same.     1853-1855 19  19 

Same.     1856 19  17 

Same.     1857 19  I5 

Same.     1858-85  (14  years  wanting). .  .19  Pam.  12 

Public  School  Library.     1865-84 19  Pam.  13 

San  Francisco.    Free  Public  Lib.     188 1, 

1883 19  Pam.  60 

Merc.  Lib.  1860-84  (—1861-63)  ....  19  Pam.  z8 
South  Danvers.  Peabody  Inst.  1858.19  Pam.  25 
Springfield  (Mass.)  City  Lib.  Ass'n  . .  19  Pam.  64 
Swansea  (Wales).  Pub.  Lib.  1881-84.19  Pam.  62 
Taunton.  Public  Library.  1882-84.  .19  Pam.  79 
Toledo.    Public  Library.     1883 19  Pam.  82 

Toronto.      Mechanics'    Inst.     1865,  '75, 

'79,  '82 19  Pam.  40 

Troy.    Y.  M.  Ass'n.     1845 1918 

United  States.     Library  of  Congress. 

1874-84  ( — 1875) 19  Pam.  43 

Utica.  *  Young  Men's  Ass'n.     1845 19  x8 

Ware.  Y.  M.  L.  Ass'n.  i88z,  1882  .  .19  Pam.  58 
Waterbury.  Silas  Bronson  Lib.    1870-82 

( — 1874,  1877) 19  Pam.  30 

Wilmington.     Inst.     1864-85  (7   years 

wanting) 19  Pam.  51 

Worcester.    Free  Pub.  Lib.    1863-84.19  Pam.  i 


GENERAL  BOOKS. 


lAL     CYCLOPEDIAS. 

ypaedia.       1876.     16  v t3X  i 

U>naiit.      1878 t3i  i6J< 

nual  cyclop-     1861-1884...  ^31  i? 

.1-75 t3i  17 

hist,  and  critical.  1734.  5  v.  34  R-i 

ci.  of  universal  information. .  J32  70 

dct.univcrscldes  sciences,  etc.  t34  i 

cyclopsedU.     1 870.     10  v. . . .  ^32  48 

ronng  folks' cyclopedia.  1879.  ^31  35 

i  Americana.      1839-33 t3i  21 

i  to  same t3i  34 

BritaoDica.    9*  e^-    ▼•  I-IQ.  t32  2 

cd.     i860.      34  V t32  24 


English  cyclopaedia  ;  ed.  by  Knight.     12  v.     1(32  58 
ConUnt*  :    Geography,    a  v.— Biography.    3  v.— Nat- 
ural history.   3  v.— Artsand  Sciencec.   4  V.— Index,    i  v. 

Heck's  iconographic  encyclopaedia {33  i 

Johnson's  new  universal  cyclopedia.     1881. 

4v.in8 t3i  36 

London  encyclopaedia.     1829.    22  v f  32  91 

Maunder.   Treasury  of  knowledge.   1870.  {31  i 
New    Edinburgh    encyclopedia ;    ed.    by 

Brewster,  et  al.     20  v J32  71 

Park.    Pantology.    1847 ^31  18 

People's  cyclopaedia;  ed.  by  Du  Puy.    3  v.  ^31  48 

Rees,  cyclopaedia.    47  v J32  113 

Stoddart's  encyclopaedia  Americana  (Sup- 
plement to  Encyclopaedia  Brit.)  v.  1-2.  t3i  44 
Zell's  popular  encyclopaedia.    1870.    2  v. .  {31  19 


%  for  reference. 


144 


READERS    HAND-BOOKS. 


BOOKS   OF   THE   CALENDAR. 

Chambers,  ^</.    Book  of  days.    1863.  3  v.{3^  B-2 

Hone.    Every  day  book.     1866.     2  ▼. . . .     {390  i 

Year  book.    1866 J390  3 

READERS'    HANDBOOKS. 

Brewer.    Diet,  of  phrase  and  fable {423  14 

Reader's  hand-book.     1880 {803  2 

Edwards.     Words,  facts  and  phrases {423  22 

Smith.    Glossary  of  terms,  etc.    1883. . .  {803  B-i 

Wheeler.    Diet,  of  noted  names  of  fiction.     {803  i 

Whowroteit?     1881 {803  3 

QUOTATIONS. 

Adams,  ed.  Sacred  poetical  quotations. . .  |8ii  67 
Allibone.  i-f/.  Poetical  quotations.  1873..  t^li  28 
BalijOU.^c/.    Edge-tools  of  speech.    1886..  ^819  36 

Treasury  of  thought.     1872 {819  7 

Ban  yard,  ed.     Wisdom,  etc.,  of   ancient 

philosophers ^819  14 

Barti.ett,  <:</.    Familiar  quotations.    1S70.    {819  5 

Same.     5th  ed.     1S80 ^^19  6 

Same.     Sth  ed.     18S2 ^819  6}^ 

Bate,^(/.     Illustrations,  moral  and  relig*s..  {S19  37 

Bent,  ^^.    Short  sayings.     1882 {819  53 

BOHN,  z-^.    Diet,  of  quotations.     1867 {819  49 

Edwards,^./.  The  world's  laconics.  1866.  ^819  X2 
Friswell.  tf*!/.     Familiar  words.     1S80...  {819  50 

Hai.r.  r</.     Poetical  quotations.     1854 {821  3 

HoYT  and  Ward,  cds.    Cyclop,  of  prac- 
tical quotations.     1SS2 ^819  B-3 

MiciiELsoN,(-i/.    Manual  of  quotations....  {S19  48 
Moore,  ^./.     Diet,  of  quotation^i. . .      1S31.     ^^19  2 
New  diet,  of  quot's;  Ci  reek.  Latin,  etc.   1S60    ^^19  3 
Riley,  cd.      Diet.  I^tin   quot.itions,   pro- 
verbs, etc J819  4 

SoutiiOiATE.  ed.      Wh.at   men   have   said 

about  women.     iSoS S29  I 

Spencer.    Things  new  and  old.   iSt>7.    2  v.    ^819  9 

Weld,  a/.    Sacred  quotations.     185 1 {2492 

Wheeler.     Famili.ir  .illusions.     1882 {S03  4 

PROVERBS. 

Bigrix)W.  Wit  and  wisdom  of  Haytians. .  8x9  iS 
BoHN.  i-*/.  H. 1  mi -lHX>k  of  proverbs.  1S60  {819  16 
BuRCKHARnr.     Arabic  proverbs.     1S75.,     89323 

Den  HAM.  cd.     Weather  proverbs,  etc 821. 2  463 

Diet,  of  English  i>roverbs {8^9  2 

French.  On  the  lesson*  of  proverbs.  1S53  819  17 
Gentlemen's   Magazine   Libra r}* :    Dialect, 

proverbs,  etc 427  6 

t  For  reference. 


Grose,  ed.     English  local  proverbs. . . . 

Herbert.    Jocula  prudentum 

Hood,  ed.  World  of  proverb  and  parab 
J,  A,,ed.    Le  veritable  Sancho  Panza. . 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.   Eng.  proverbs,  etc 

Henderson,  ed.     Scottish  proverbs  .   . 

HiSLOP,  ed.    Proverbs  of  Scotland 

Kelly, ed.  Proverbs  of  all  nations,  i: 
Lb  Gai,  ed.    Petite  encyclopedic  des  p 

verbes  fran9aise.     i860 

LoNO,  ed.  Eastern  proverbs  and  emblei 
Pbrcival.     Tamil  proverbs  with  Eng. 

ANECDOTES. 

Addison  (pseud.)    Interesting  anecdo 

etc.    6v 

Bbloe.  Anecdotes  of  literature,  etc.  * 
Buck,  ed.  Anecdotes,  religious,  etc.  i 
Hazlitt.  <r(/.  Anecdotes;  modern.  18 
HlNDLEV,  ^</.  Tavern  anecdotes.  188 
Hood,  cd.  The  world  of  anecdote,  i 
KiRKLAND,  ed.      Cyclop.   of    commer 

anecdote.    2  v 

Percy  anecdotes;  with  American 

Spence.     Anecdotes,  etc.     1S5S 

Thoms,  ed.    Anecdotes  of  Eng.  history 

FABLES. 

Bewick's  select  fables.     187 1 

BussEY,  ed.    Fables.     1842 


GENERAL   MISCELL^ 

Akin  and  Barbauld.  Evenings  at  ho 
BoTTA.  Iland-b'k  of  universal  literal 
Chambers*  information  for  the  people. 

Chambers'  miscellany.     20  v 

Chambers*  papers  for  the  people.    10  v.  i 
Chambers*  pocket  miscellany.      12  v. . . 
Collet.     Relics  of  literature.     1S23.. 
Disraeli.     Curiosities  of   literature, 
and  2d  ser.     185S.     3v 

Same.     2d  series.     1824.     3v 

Hone.    Table  book.     iSf)6 

Knight,  ed.    Half-hours  with  best  auth 

Masterpieces  of  foreign  literature 

Spofforu  ijmd  Gibbon,  eds.     Libran 

choice  literature.     1S82.     8  v 

Tegg.^i/.  One  hour's  reading.  1S77. 
Times.    Illustrated  book  of  wonders.. 

Knowledge  for  the  time.     1864 

Things  not  generally  known.     1807  . 

Touches  of  nature.     1S67 

*  For  youDg  readen. 


PERIODICALS. 


145 


KTery -day  book.    1870..     810  16 
le)  and  beautiful.     1867. . . .  829.1  17 

ders. 42  B-4 

3 41  B-i  , 


PERIODICALS. 

NERAL  INDEXES.  ETC. 

td.      Co-operative    index    to 

lis.     1883,1884 t8o5  B-ii 

(Q.  P.  Index. )     Index  to  lead- 

rer's  and  mag*s.     1882-84. . .     {805  2 

X  annual.     1882-84 ^805  10 

log.  of  periodicals,  etc.  r 880. 52  Pam.  i 
Index  to  reviews,  etc.  1848 . .  {805  3 
eriodical  literature.  1853....  t8o5  i 
eriodical  literature.     3d  ed. . .  ^805  B-8 

jsos  B-9 

Catalog,  periodical  literature.       16  44 

TERARY   PERIODICALS. 

[884-1885.     V.  25-27 805  P-B-20 

Repository.     2d  ser.     2gv..8o5  P-21 

'round.     1859-82.     v.  1-48..  805  P-4 

:  review.     1880.     3  v 705  R-3 

c-seller.    1880-82.    v.  9-12.. 805  P-69 

>torica]  record.  1872.  v.  1-3.  971  P-2 
ed  in  **  Potter's  Am.  Monthly  "  ) 

mthlymag.    1836.    v.  7,8, 10.805  P-45 

meer.     1842-43.    v.  1-2 905  4 

b*s  circular.  1855.  25  v.  .805  P-B-3 
uterly  register.     1848.    6  v. .       905  8 

arterly  review,    v.  1-20 805  P-40 

ricw  (Whig),     v.  i-i6 805  P-41 


1849.     2v .805  P-II 

tcr.      1758-1884.     129  V I52  P-2 

mrnal.    1869-81.  v.  1-26.. 805  P-B-r2 
J  journal.     1845-67.     24  V...       905  7 

London.     1849-85.    40  v.  ..705  R-2 
n-Iy  review.     1886.    v.  i . . . . 

1880-85.     10  V 805  P-B-13 

thly.     1857-85.     V.  1-55 805  P-12 

nplete) 805  11 

1-36.     1876 t8o5  4 

867-1870.    V.  i-io 805  P-7 

repository  and  N.  Y.  literary 

181^21.    V.  1-4 805  P-75 

cellany.    1837-1868.    v.  1-64.  805  P-i 
Edinburgh  magazine.     1820- 

Bcomplete)  98  v 805  P-48 

le.     1885 10  B-2 

1879-^S.    7V 805  P-67 


British  American  mag.  1863-64.  v  1-2.  .805  P-59 
British  quart,  review.  1871-80.  v.  53-73.805  P-37 
Brownson's  quart,  rev.  1845-64.  v.  2-21..  205  P-3 
Bystander,  The ;  ed.  by  Goldwin  Smith. 

1880-1881.     2v 52  P-i 

Canadian  monthly.     1872-78.     v.  1-13..  .805  P-6r 
Century,  The.     (See  Scribner's  monthly.) 
Chambers'  Edinburgh  journal,     (ist  ser.) 

1833-44 805  P-B-22 

New  series.     1844-84.    41  v 805  P-23 

Christian  disciple.     1813-23.     17  v 205  P-io 

Christian  examiner.     1824-69.    87  v 205  P-ii 

Cochrane's  foreign  quart,  rev.     1835.    v.  1 .805  P-79 
Columbian  ladies'  and  gentlemen's  maga- 
zine.    1844-46.     3  V 805  B-io 

Contemporary  review.  1866-85.  v.  1-47.805  P-27 
Cornhill  magazine.  1860-85.  v.  1-52. . .  .805  P-72 
Craftsman,  The ;  ed.  by  Bolingbroke,  et  al. 

1725-1737-     14V 329.248 

Continental  monthly.     1862-64.    ▼  1-5*  *  .805  P-50 

Critic.     1881-85.    V  1-5 805  P-B-16 

Democratic  review.  1837-52.  v.  1-31..  .805  P-4a 
Deutsche  Rundschau.    1879-85.    v.  18-43.805  P-68 

Dial  (Chicago).     1881-85.     v.  1-5 805  P-B-18 

Duffy's  Hibernian  mag.  1862-64.  5V...805P-62 
Eclectic  magazine.    1844-1883.    v.  1-104.805  P-30 

Index.    V.  1-96.     1881 J805  P-30 

Eclectic  museum.     1843.     v.  1-2 805  P-31} 

Edinburgh  review.     1802-85.    v.  1-161..805  P-33 

Index.     1 802-1 844.    3  V |8o5  P-33 

English  illustrated  mag.    1884-85.    v.  1-2.805  P-77 
English  historical  review.     1886.     v.  i. . . . 
Englishwoman's  domestic  mag.    1863.   4  v. 805'  P-22 
Essex  Institute  bulletin.     1870-84.    16  v. .  971  P-4 
Every  Saturday  (Boston).    1871-72.    4  v. 805  P-B-9 

Every  Saturday  (Buffalo).     1878.     2  v 98  P-B-3 

Examiner  (Buffalo).     1833 98.4  P-3 

Excelsior.     1854.    6  v 42  13 

Fine  arts  quarterly.     1866.     2  v 705  B-i 

Foreign  quart,  review.    1827-38.    v.  1-20.805  P-79 

Same.     1843-1845.    v.  30-35 805  P-38 

Forum,  The.     1886.     v.  i 

Fortnightly  review.  1865-85.  v.  1-43. .  .805  P-29 
Frazer's  magazine.     1830-82.     v.  1-106. .  805  P-25 

Galaxy.     1867-77.    v.  3-24 805  P-14 

Globe.  The  (Buffalo).     1874-77.    4  v 98  P-2 

Good  things  for  the  young.  1873-74.  2  v.  *8o5  8 
Good  words;    ed,  by  N.  Macleod.     1860- 

1874.     14  V 205  P-I 

Good  words  for  the  young.  1871.  i  v.  .*8o5  P-19 
Harper's  magazine.     1850-85.     v.  1-70. ..  805  P-6 

Same  (incomplete) 805  7 

Index.     V.  1-70.     1885 |8o5  5 


X  Tw  rdiraice.       *  For  young  naden. 


146 


PERIODICALS. 


Harper's  weekly  jour.  1857-85..  29V..51P-B-3 
Harper's  young  people.     1883.     I  v  .  .*8o5  P-B-17 

Hesperian.     1859-1861.     v.  2-7 805  P-57 

Historical  magazine.  1857-75.  ^3  ▼•  •  •  •  97^  P-i 
Home  monthly  (Buffalo),    i860,    v.  3. . . .     98  P-i 

Hours  at  home.    1865-70.    ▼  i-ii 805  P-63 

Household  words.     1851-56.    36  v 805  P-3 

Howitt's  journal.     1847-48.    v  1-3 805  P-58 

Ulust'd  London  news.    1843-84.    v.  1-85.52  P-B-i 

Illustrated  magazine  of  art.     1853 51  B-i 

International  review.     1874-83.    v.  1-14.  .805  P-51 

Index.    V.  1-9 I805  P-51 

Journal  of  speculative  philos.  1867.  v.  1-18  105  i 
Knickerbocker  magazine.  1836-63.  53  v.805  P-49 
Leigh  Hunt's  London  jour.    1834-35 . . .  805  P-B-i  i 

Leisure  hour.     1881 805  fi-7 

Lippincott's  Magazine.  1868-85.  v.  1-35.805  P-15 
Literary  inquirer  and  repertory  (Buffalo). 

1833-34.    2  V 98  P-B-i 

Literary  world  (Hoffman's).  1848.  v. 2-13. 805  P-B-5 
Literary  world  (Boston).  1 88 1 .  v.  1 2-1 5 .  805  P-B-i  5 
Littell's  living  age.     1844-85.    v.  1-166..  .805  P-32 

Index.     1837-80 I805  P-30 

Little  folks.    4  v *8o5  9 

London  magazine.     1734-37.     i  v 52  10 

London  review.     1835.     v.  1-2 805  P-74 

Longman's  magazine.  1883-85.  v  1-5.  .805  P-73 
MacmiUan's  mag.  1859-85.  v.  1-5 1  . . .  .805  P-20 
Magazine  of  Am.  hist.  1877-85.  14  v, . .  971  P-3 
Magazine  of  Western  hi.st.  1884-85.  2  v..  975  P-i 
Mass.  quarterly  review.    1848-50.    v.  1-3.805  P-43 

Metropolitan  magazine,    v.  4 805  P-55 

Monthly  review.     1749-1816.    v.  1-165. .  .805  P-47 

Index.     1749-89.     3  V J805  P-47 

Museum  of  foreign  literature.     1 822-1 841 

(incomplete).     26  v 805  P-31 

National  miscellany.  185 3- 1855.  4  V....  526 
National  quart,  rev.  1860-80.  v.  1-41 . .  .805  P-71 
Nation,  The.     1865-85.     v.  1-40 805  P-B-14 

General  index,     v.  1-30.     1880 I805  12 

Same.    v.  31-40.     1885 J805  12 

Analytical  index  to  pol.  contents.     1865.  ^805  14 
New  Englander.     1843-83.    v.  1-42 805  P-78 

Index.    V.  1-19 805  P-78 

New  England  mag.     1831-34.    v.  1-7. . .  .805  P-44 

New  Princeton  review.     1886.     v.  i 805  P-66 

New  York  mirror.    1840.    v.  18 805  P-B-6 

New  York   literary  journal   (see  "Belles- 
lettres  repository  "). 
Nineteenth  century.     1877-85.    v.  1-18..  .805  P-28 
Norton's  literary  gazette.    1851-55.    v.  1-5 

(imperfect) 805  P-B-2 

North  Am.  review.     1821-85.    v.  10-142.  .805  P-39 

Index.     1815-77 ;  by  Cushing 805  P-39}^ 


North  British  review.  1844-71.  ▼.  i- 
Notes  and  queries.     1850-S5.    ▼.1-72. 

Old  and  new.    1870-75.    v.  i-i  i 

Once  a  week.  1859-1867.  ▼.1-17... 
Our  leisure  moments  (BufiUo).  1870.  1 
Our  record  (Buf&lo).  1869-85.  15  v.. 
Our  young  folks.     1865-73.    ▼.  1-9 — 

Same.     v.  7,  8,  9 

Overland  monthly.     1870-75.     v.  1-15 

Same.    Second  series.   1883-85.    v.  i- 
Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history,     i' 

-1885.    9v 

Penny  magazine.  1832-45.  v.  1-14... 
Pictorial  calendar ;  ed,  by  Howitt.  185 
Plain  truth  (Canandaigua).  1822-24.  v.  i 
Political  science  quarterly.  1886.  v.  i 
Portfolio  (Dennie's).     ist  series,     v.  1-5 

Same.  1809-22.  2d,  3d  and  4th  ser.  2; 

Potter's  Am.  monthly.    1875-82.     v.  4-: 
(Continuing  "  American  Historical  Reco 

Preachers'  lantern.     1871.     2  v 

Princeton  review.     1879-84.     12  v.- . . . 
Publishers'  weekly.     1872-85.    v.  3-27. 

Punch.    1841-65, 1871-85.    50  v 1 

Putnam's  monthly  mag.    1853-56.    v.  i- 

Same.     New  series.     1868-70.     5  v. 
Quarterly  review.     1810-85.    v.  i-i6o. 

Index.     1810-1880.     7  V 

Queries  (Bufiialo).     1885.     i  v 

Radical  review.     1877-1878.    v.  r 

Retrospective  review.  1820-18  54.  18 ' 
Revue des deux  mondes.  1879-85.  v.31-' 

Table  g^n6rale.     1874-1886 

Riverside  magazine.  1868-70.     4  v.    . . 
Rose-Belford's  Canadian  monthly,     v.  1 
Saint  Nicholas.     1873-1885.     v.  1-12. 

Same  (incomplete) , 

Saint  Paul.     1 868-1871.     v.  1-7 

Scribner's  monthly.     1870-1885.     v.  i-: 

Same  (incomplete) , 

General  Index.     1870-188 1.     v.  1-22 
Continued  in  "  The  Century.** 

Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims.  1828-33.  ▼•  i- 
Sunday  magazine.  1 865-1 870.  6  v.... 
Tait's  Edinburgh  rev.     1832-55.     24  v. 

To-day.     1852.    v.  1-2 

Token,  The  ;  ed.  by  Goodrich.  1839  . . 
Ueber  land  und  meer.  1 881-1884.  4v 
Virginia  hist,  register.  1848-53.  6  v.  in 
Western  literary  messenger  (Buffalo).  184 

1856.     12  V.  (incomplete) 

Westminster  review.     1824-1885.     113 
Wintergreen,  The  ;  ed.  by  Keese.     1844 
Worcester  magazine.     1826.    v.  1-2.., 


*  For  young  readers.       %  Yoit  reference. 


PERIODICALS, 


147 


\FER    PRESS:     HISTORY.   ETC. 

ro.*s  Am.  newspaper  catalog. ...     51  B-2 
newspapers.  Note  on.    (B.  P.  L. 

▼4) 17B-14 

newspapers  of  the  iSth  century ; 

f.     (B.  P.  L.  Bui.'    V.  4) 17  14 

pliy  of  newspaper  hist.    (B.  P.  L. 

▼.2) 17  B-14 

.    Press  of  Western  N.  Y.    1847.  98.801 

The  newspaper  press.    1871.  3  v.  52  i 
{land  newspapers  ;  hist,  of  (Mass. 

soc.    V.  5-6) 972  5 

.    Jonmalism  in  the  U.  S.     1^3.  51  i 

r.    Irish  periodical  literature.    2  v.  52  4 

s  newspaper  directory.     1883. ...  52  B-i 

rk  tribune ;  hist.  of.     1883 51  Pam.  i 

r.     English  journalism.     1882  ...  52  11 

(Ts  newspaper  directory.     1878...  51  6 

jihia  public  ledger  building.    1868.  51  4 

.     Newspaper  advertising.     1876.  518 
k  Co.'s  Am.  newspaper  directory. 

),  1879,  1880,  1882.     4  V 512 

t  Co.'s  centennial  newspaper  exhi- 

».     1876 51  7 

KY.     Early  hist,  press  of  Erie  Co., 

f.     1S63 98.8  01 

L     Hist,  of  advertising.     1874...  50  i 

tros.' German  newspaper  directory.  51  9 

.     Hist,  of  advertisements 304  7 

NEWSPAPERS. 

Local. 

ck  beacon.   Mar.  1823-Aug.  1824 
ad  with  Deti-oit  gazette.) 
Mnmercial  advertiser.     1835-1886 
erf  1842/45, '46,  •49,  want*g).  85  V. 
hristian  advocate.     18  50-1 884  (6 

wanting^.    29  v 

lily  courier.  Nov.  1842-1886  (last 
if  1845,  1846,  1872,  want'g).  88  v. 
ily  courier  and  pilot.  Sept.  1846- 

1847.     IV 

tnocracy.  Majr-Aug.  1855.  i  v. 
ally   dispatch.     July   1877-May, 

2  V 

11 J  gazette.  Mar.  1843-Feb.  1845 
I,  May,  June,  1844,  want'g).  3  v. 
ily  republican.    May-July,  1839. 

May  18,  1841 98.8  Pam.  i 

ily  republic.  Feb.  1839-July, 
;— Mar.,   1842-Oct.,    1847,  and 

1854  wanU'ng).     34  v 

r  ctmes.     Aug-Dec.  1857.    i  v. 


i   Buffalo  daily  times.   Mar.-May,  i88i,Dec., 

1883-Oct.,  1884.     2V 

Buffalo  daily  star.    Nov.,  1834-Dec.,  1838. 

14  V 

Buffalo  emporium.    Sept.,  1824-Dec.,  1827. 

2  V 

Buffalo  evening  courier.    June,  1861-June, 

1863.    4  V 

Buffalo  evening  news.     Oct.,  1880- April, 

i88r.     I  V 

Buffalo  evening  post.     Jan.,    1859-June, 

1877  (July,  1863,  wanting>.     37  v 

Buffalo  express.     1 846-1 886  (kst  half  of 

1847  wanting).    93  v 

Buffalo  gazette.  Oct.,  18 11- Apr.,  18 18.  3  v. 

Buffalo  greenback  standard.  Oct.  19, 1878 .98.2  Pam.  2 

Buffalo  journal  and  advertiser.   Aug.,  1 83 1- 

March,  1833.     1  v 

Buffalonian.  April,  1838-June,  1839.  2  v. 
Buffalo   national  pilot.     Feb.,    1845-July, 

1846.     5  V 

Buffalo  patriot.      June,   1822-Dec.,    1833 

(Dec,  1824-June,  1827,  want'g).  3  v. 
Buffalo  republican.  1 828-1830.  i  v. . . . 
Buffalo  Sunday  times.     Dec.,  1883-March, 

1884.     IV 

Buffalo  telegraph.     Oct.,  1880-June,  1881. 

IV 

Buffalo   weekly   republican.     Jan.,    1854- 

Aug.  1859.    4  V 

Buffalo  western  star.  July-Oct.,  1834.  i  v. 
Niagara  patriot.     April,  1818-July,  1822. 

3v 

Other  Newspapers. 

Albany  argus.  1832-1884  (part  of  1834, 
1837,  1838,  wanting).     82  .v 

Albany  express.     1882-1886.     9  V 

Albany  journal.  1847-1884  (ist  part  of 
1873  wanting).     73  V 

Catskill  recorder.  Mar.  1817-April,  1818. 
IV 

Dartmouth  gazette.     March  24, 1800. . .  .51  Pam.  4 

Detroit  gazette.  July,  1828- July,  1829. . . 
(Bound  with  Black  Rock  Beacon). 

Farmers  and  mechanics'  jour.,  Alexander, 

Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6, 1838. . .  .90.5  Pam.  9 

Greenfield  gazette.     Sept.  4,  1809 51  Pam.  7 

Hamilton  (Ont.)  spectator.  June,  1866  . .  976  T-l 
Jeffersonian  weekly ;  Greeley,  ed.  v.  i . . .  5 1  P-B-2 
Log  cabin  (N.  Y.  and  Albany).   May-Nov., 

1840.     IV 

London  (Ont.)  free  press.  June  1-30,  1866.976  T-i 
Mackenzie's  gazette.    June  9,  1838. .  .90.5  Pam.  10 


148 


PERIODICALS. 


Massachusetts  mercury.    April  24,  179S.51  Pam.  31 

National  era.     1851-53.     i  v 

New  York  Christian  advocate  and  journal. 

Sept.,  1826-Sept..  1829.     IV 

New  York  courier.    Jan. -Aug..  1832.    i  v. 

New  York  herald.     1878-86.    29  v 

New  York  morning  post.     Nov.  7,  1783  .51  Pam.  2 
New   York    observer.     Jan.,   1832-Dec., 

1839.     IV 

New  York  spectator.  Oct.,  1823-May,  1827 

(Jan.,  1824-Jan.,  1826,  wanting).     2  v. 
New  York   times.     Mar.  1 862-1 872  (last 

half  of  1870  wanting).    42  v 

Same.     1865.     Index  to I51  5 

New  York  tribune.    Mar.,  1862-Dec.,  1872 

(part  of  1871  wanting).     42  v 

Niles'  weekly  register.   1811-1849.    75  v. 51  P.B-14 

Ontario  gazette.    Sept.  14,  1801  51  Pam.  6 

Port  Ontario  aurora.     Dec.  30,  1837. .  .90.5  Pam.  7 
Rochester    Monroe   democrat.     Dec.    19, 

1837 90.5  Pam.  6 

Toronto  globe.    June-Feb.,  1867.     2  v. . .  976  T-i 

Toronto  patriot.     Jan.  19,  1838 90.5  Pam.  8 

Ubter  county  gazette.    Jan.,  1800 51  Pam.  5 

United  States  gazette.    April,  1790-Sept., 

1793.    3  V 

Upper    Canadian    gazette    extraordinary. 

Nov.  16-24, 1838 976  Pam.  i 

Washington  national  intelligencer.    Jan., 

1847-June,  1869  (last  half  1847  want- 
ing).   43  V 

Washington  union.    Jan.,  1847-Apr.,  1859 

(last  half  of  1847  wanting).  24  v 

Current  Files. 

(The  subjoined  is  a  list  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals 
to  be  found  currently  on  file  in  the  reading  room,  but  not 
bound  for  preservation  and  therefore  not  included  in  the 
preceding  lists.) 

Alta  Califomian. 

Boston  commercial  bulletin. 

Boston  journal  of  education. 

Bradford  era. 

Bulletin  of  American  iron  and  steel  association. 

t  For  reference. 


Chicago  tribune. 

Christian  register. 

Cincinnati  commerciaL 

Civil  service  record. 

Cleveland  leader  and  herald. 

Country  gentleman. 

Detroit  free  press. 

Erie  county  independent. 

Forest  and  stream. 

Franklinville  weekly  argus. 

Gardening  for  town  and  country. 

Green  Bay  state  gazette. 

Hamburg  journal. 

London  times,  weekly. 

Louisville  courier-journal. 

Milwaukee  sentinel. 

Montreal  herald. 

National  republican. 

New  York  evening  post. 

New  Orleans  picayune. 

New  York  sun. 

New  York  times. 

New  York  tribune. 

New  York  world. 

Paris  morning  news. 

Philadelphia  times. 

Pittsburgh  commercial  gazette. 

Popular  gardening. 

Rochester  democrat  and  chronicle. 

St.  Louis  globe  democrat. 

St.  Paul  pioneer  press. 

Saturday  review. 

Spectator. 

Spirit  of  the  times. 

Springfield  republican. 

Syracuse  journal. 

Theatre,  The. 

Titusville  herald. 

Toledo  blade. 

Toronto  globe. 

Troy  times. 

United  States  official  postal  guide. 

Utica  observer. 


LANGUAGE    AJiD    LITERATURE 


149 


lANGUAGE  AND  LITERATURE. 


BNERAL    AND    COMPARATIVE. 


PHILOLOGY. 

Anguisiic  essays.      1882 404  26 

>logical  assoc. ;  proceedings.  1883- 

406  Pam.  1 

alogical assoc.;  transactions.  1869- 

\.     15  V 4061 

.IDES,  ^d.     Our  Lord's  prayer  in 

languages 4^8  i 

1.   Teaching  deaf  and  dumb  speech, 

371  B-i 

ER.  Travellers' manual.  1873...  4^3  1 
Comparative  grammar.  1862.  3  v.  415  1-3 
CK.     Study  of  language.     1882...     410  ^3 

r.     Modern  philology.     1859 4^9  i 

■^    Chapters  on  language.     1865  . .       400  5 

ties  of  speech.     1869 410  10 

lage  and  languages.     1878 400  12 

1  of  language,     i860 400  4 

t.     Philological  and  critical  essays.       404  3 

.     Hermes.     1794 4156 

iCQUE.  Science  of  language.  1877.  401  5 
,  Philological  proofs  of  unity.  1846.  410  3 
N.  Meaning  of  words.  1854  ....  401  i 
of  philology.     1854-59  2ind  1868- 

I.     7  V 405  P-i 

iCH.  Origin  of  language.  2  v.  1871.  400  1-2 

Philological  essays.     1868 404  2 

LE.     Origin  of  western  nations  and 

gnages.     1883 ; 402  2 

€.    Comparative  philology.     1862.       4106 

mla.     i860 404  6 

i.     Standaid  alphabet.     1863 411  3 

•     Study  of  languages.     1869  •  •  *  •       4^7  ' 

.     Origin  of  letters.     1763    411   i 

Organs  of  speech.     1884 414  i 

»DO.     Origin  and  progress  of  lan- 

ge.     1774.    6v 4006-11 

.    Chips  from  a  German  workshop. 

^1881.     5  v 404  7 

ages  of  the  seat  of  war  (Crimean).      410  4 

je  of  language.     1862 410  7 

9d  series.    1865 4108 

edonys.    iSSi.     a  v. 40424-25 


Murray.  Hist.,  European  languages.  2  v.  410  1-2 

Peile.    Philology.     1877 4021 

Pezzi.     Aryan  philology.     1879 4^^  i* 

Philological  museum.  1 832-1 833.  2  v. . .  405  1-2 
PoRSON.  Tracts,  etc.;  td.  by  Kidd.  1815.  404  i 
Sayce.  Science  of  language.  1880.  2  v.  401  3-4 
Stoddart.  Philosophy  of  language.  1849.  4^5  4 
Taylor.    The  alphabet.     1883.     2v 411  5-6 

Greeks  and  Goths 411  4 

TooKE.     Diversions  of  Purley.     i860 410  5 

TrUbner.  Catalog. ,  diet's  and  grammars.  16  41 
Wedgwood.  Origin  of  language.  1866.  400  3 
Whitney.    Language.     1870 410  9 

Life  and  growth  of  language.  1875. . . .  401  2 
Williams.    Roman  alphabet  for  languages 

of  India.     1859 411  2 

RHETORIC— STYLE.— COMPOSITION. 

Abbott  afid  Seeley.    English  lessons 815  13 

Adams.    Lect's,  rhetoric  and  oratory.    2  v.      815  I 

Albee!     Literary  art.     1881 801  6 

Aristotle.    Treatise  on  rhetoric 185  2 

Blair.     Lectures  on  rhetoric 815  63 

Same.     1815 815  63j^ 

BoiLEAU.     Traite  du  sublime 840  234 

Channing.  Lect's,  Harvard  College.  1856.      815  3 

Cicero.     On  rhetorical  invention 875  7 

CopPEE.     Elements  of  rhetoric,     i860 8157 

Cousin.  Philosophy  of  the  beautiful.  1849.  701  7 
Cox.     Arts  of  writing,  etc.,  1869 815  9 

Same.     1873 815  10 

Day.     Science  of  aesthetics.    1872 701  21 

De  Mille.     Elements  of  rhetoric.     1878.     815  65 

Eastman,     Composition.    1880 98.3  Pam.  6 

Fletcher.     Development  of  Eng.  prose 

style.     1881 820.2  Pam.  i 

Haven.     Rhetoric.     1870 815  11 

Hill.     Principles  of  rhetoric.     1878 815  66 

Jennings.  Curiosities  of  criticism.  1881.  814  i 
Kames,  Lord.  Elements  of  criticism.  2  v.  801  I 
Longinus.    On  the  sublime.     1867 815  71 

Traite  du  sublime  ;  tr.  par  Boileau 840  234 

Lord.     Figurative  language.     1855 815  $ 

Marmontel.    El^mens  de  literature.    6  v.  840  307 


150 


RHETORIC. PROSODY. — DRAMATIC    ARTS. 


Mathews.  Words,  their  use  and  abuse..  422  18 
MoNKHOUSK.     The  pr6cis  book  ;  lessons 

in  accuracy  of  statement.     1878 815  37 

NiCHOL.    English  composition.    1880. ...  815  82 

Parkeb.  Aids  to  Eng.  composition.  1870.  815  12 

Phelps.    English  style  in  public  discourse.  815  95 

PosNETT.    Comparative  literature.     1886.  801  7 

Priestley.    Lect's  on  language,  etc 230  177 

QUACKENBOS.     Composition  and  rhetoric.  815  6 

Reade.     How  to  write  English 815  96 

RoLLiN.    Method  of  teaching  and  studying 

the  belles-lettres.     1804.     3v 810  i 

Spencer.     Philosophy  of  style.    1882....  81583 

TOWNSEND.    Art  of  speech.     1881.    2v.  815  74 

Veron.     /Esthetics.     1879 701  22 

Whateley.    Elements  of  rhetoric.     1853.  815  4 

ART  OF   POETRY. 

Aristotle.     The  poetic 185  2 

Bayley.     Musick,  poetry  and  oratory...       811  2 

BoiLEAU.     L'art  poetique 840  233 

Chapman.     Melody  and  rhythmus  of  lan- 
guage.    1818 815  14 

Dallas.     The  gay  science.     1866.     2  v..       801  3 

Doyle.     Lectures,  Oxford.    1868 811  17 

Dryden.    The  art  of  poetry 821.2  164 

Guest.  Hist.  Eng.  rhythms.  1838.  2  v..  426  1-2 
Harris  (Malmesbury).   Concerning  music, 

poetry,  etc.     1803 704  '9 

Hayley.  Essay  on  epic  poetry  (in  verse). 8s 1. 2  193 
Hood  and   Matthews.      The    rules  of 

rhyme.     1882 811  63 

Horace.  Art  of  poetry ;  tr.  by  Conington.     874  24 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Smart 874  i 

Hunt.  Imagination  and  fancy.  1875...  811  68 
HuRD.  On  poetical  imitation.  1757.  ..  8744 
Lanier.  Science  of  English  verse.  1880.  426  3 
Puttenham.     Arte  of  English  poesie  . . .  820.2  32 

Shelley.     Defense  of  poetry 820.2  192 

Sidney.     Apologie  for  poetrie.     1868  . . .  820.2  27 

Defense  of  poesy.     1831 811  i 

Webbe.     Discourse  of  English  poetrie 820.2  37 

ART  OF   DRAMATIC  COMPOSITION. 

Bossuet.     Sur  la  com6die 840  B-3 

CooKR.     Elements  of  dramatic  criticism. .  792  5 

Corneille.    Sur  l'art  dramatique 842  6 

Donne.    Essays  on  the  drama.     1858 8127 

Fitzgerald.  Principles  of  comedy.  1870.  812  5 

Girardin.     Lect's  on  dramatic  literature.  812  i 

HuRD.     Provinces  of  the  drama.     1757..  8743 

Jones.  Lect's  on  dramatic  poets,  etc.   2  v.  8123 

Schlegel.     Lect's  on   dramatic  art,  etc.  812  2 


THE    STAGE. 

Bedford.    Serious  remonstrance.     1719 .  i 

Gosson.    School  of  abuse ] 

Heywood.     Apology  for  actors 1 

HOLLINGSHEAD.     Plain  English.     1880..  7^ 
Johnson.    Plain  talk  about  theatre. . .  .192  Pk 

Leeds.    The  theatre.     1884 13 

Lodge.     Defense  of  poetry,  etc 2 

McDermot.    Philosophical  inquiry.    1824.  \ 

Murdoch.     The  stage.     1880 75 

Riccoboni.     Theatres  in  Europe.    1741..  7f 

Wilkes.    General  view  of  stage.     1759..  \ 

English   Stage. 

BUNN.     The  stage.     1840.     3  v 7^ 

Cooke.     Book  of  the  play.     188 1 7^ 

Covent  garden  journal.     18 10 7^ 

DiBDiN.  Hist,  of  Eng.  stage.  1800.  5  v.  7^ 
DORAN.    English  stage,  Betterton  to  Kean. 

1865.     2v 71 

Fitzgerald.     New  hist.  Eng.  stage.    2  v.    71 

Romance  of  English  stage.     1S75 71 

Geneste.    Some  account  of  English  stage. 

1660-1830.     10  V 32S 

Gilliland.      Dramatic    mirror ;    history. 

1660-1808.    2v : 

Dramatic  synopsis 

Hazlitt.  View  of  English  stage.  1S18.  7< 
Henslowe.  Diary  (Shakespeare's  time). .  91 
Lennox.  Plays,  players,  etc.  1881.  2  v.  7 
Maynard.  Enterprising  impresario.  1867.  ^ 
MORLEY.     Journal  of  a  London  playgoer. 

185 1-1866 7 

OuLTON.     Theatres  of    London.      1795- 

1817.     3  V 

Pascoe.     Dramatic  list 937: 

Stirling.    Old  Drury  lane.     1881.    2  v..    7 
Victor,  eJ.   Theatres  of  London  and  Dub- 
lin.    1730-1761.     2V 

Theatres  of  London.     1760-17  71 

American  Stage. 

Brown.     History  of  American  stage  . . . .  9SI 

Clapp.     Boston  stage.     1853 7 

Dunlap.     Hist,  of  Am.  theatre.     1832! . .  ^ 

Northall.   Before  and  behind  the  curtain.  ; 

Phelps.     Players  of  a  century.     1S80....  ^ 

Stone.    Recollections  of  the  drama.    1873.  ' 

Wemyss.    Chronology  of  Am.  stage.    1852.  ' 

French  Stage. 

Cochrane.    Th^tre  Francais,  reign  Louis 

XV • 

Hawkins.     French  stage.     1884.     2v...    ; 


ELOCUTION. ACTING. — FOLK    LITERATURE. 


151 


Theatres  of  Paris.     1846 792  B-2 

'*,     Theatres  of  Paris.     1880. .  792  39 

L'envers  da  theatre.     1875  . . .  792  36 

3ictionnaire  du  th^tre.     1885.  792  B-3 

UTION. — ORATORY.— ACTING. 

Essentials  of  elocution.     1886...  815  100 

Manual  of  gesture.     1875 815  27 

inciples  of  elocution.     1878....  815  69 

Elocution.      1845 815  17 

Oa  oratory  and  orators 875  3 

.    Actor  and  his  art.     188 1  ....  792  42 

.    Elocution ;  815  61 

WE..     Art  of  oratory  ;  system  of 

tc     1882 815  92 

815  97 

(Sec  "  Delaumosne  "  and  "  Stcb- 

Paradox   of  acting ;   translated 

ock.     1883 792  51 

^ssay  on  elocution.      1848 815   19 

xmtion  simplified.     1877 815  62 

ctor's  art.       1882 792  B-i 

Reasonable  elocution.     1875..  81526 

icicnce  of  elocution.     1876 81525 

cience  of  voice  protluction,  etc.  612  45 

akeup."      1877 792.1  30 

alculture.       1857 81520 

Reading  as  a  fine  art.     1879. .  815  70 

tors  and  art  of  acting.     1875.  792  26 

Elocution • 815  22 

Oratory  and  orators.     1879.  •  815  67 

815  68 

Grammar  of  elocution.     1882.  815  84 

Oratory.      1873 81523 

ving's  college   lectures  on  elo- 

I38i 815  54 

Institutes   of  oratory.     2  v.  875  2 

Orator's  manual.      1879 81573 

sophy  of  the  voice.     1833...  815  15 

ihopony.      18^7 815  21 

t>icc.      1883 815  91 

rt  of  reading.      1798 815  16 

t  For 


SiDDONS.     Rhetorical  gesture,  etc.     1822.     792  48 
Stebbins.      Delsarte   system  of  dramatic 

expression.     1886 815  98 

Tacitus.    Dialogue  on  orators 937  165 

Talma.    On  the  actor's  art 792  Pam.  2 

Vandbnhoff.   Art  of  reading  aloud.  1878.    815  64 
Plain  system  of  elocution.     1845 815  r8 


FOLK-LITERATURE. 

COMPARATIVE  MYTHOLOGY. 

Brown.  Great  Dyonisiak  myth.   1878.  2  v. 

The  unicorn.     1881 

Bryant.  Ancient  mythology.  1807.  6  v. 
BUNCE.     Fairy  tales;  origin,  etc.     1878.. 

Ci.ODD.     Myths  and  dreams.     1885 

Cook.  Origins  of  religion  and  language. . 
Cox.  Int.  to  comparative  mythology.  1881. 

Mythology  of  Aryan  nations.    1870.    2  v. 

Fairholt.    Gog  and  Magog.     1859 

FiSKE.  Myths  and  myth-makers.  1873.. 
GuBERNATis.    Zoological  mythology.   2  v. 

Harley.     Moonlore.     1885 

Heathen  mythology 

Keightley.     Fairy  mythology,     i860.... 

Lang.    Custom  and  myth.     1884 

Mackey.  Mythological  astronomy.  1824. 
Michelet.  Bible  of  humanity.  1877... 
Tressan.     Mythology  compared  with  hist. 

COLLECTIONS. 


291  48 
291  50 
291  12 

291  43 
291  53 

2og  21 

291  46 

291  9 

293  20 

291  32 

291  22 

291  54 

291  18 

291  34 
291  52 

291  21 

291  8 

292  7 


BURKHARDT.     Fairy  tales  and  legends  of 

many  nations.     1874 291  4 

Murray.    Manual  of  mythology.     1877..  ^291  38 

Same ^291  38^ 

Pabke  and  Deane,  trans.    Wonder-world 

stories.     1S77 •.     291  29. 

Swainson,  ^d.      Hand-book    of   weather 

folk-lore,  etc.     1873 291  37 

White.    Students' mythology.     1879....     29144 
(The  mythology  and    folk-literature  of  the  various 
countries  and  peoples  will  be  found  as  shown  by  the 
index.) 

reference. 


152 


ORIENTAL    LANGUAGES   AND    LITERATURE. 


ORIENTAL    LANGUAGES    AND    ] 

ERATURE. 


Alger.    Poetry  of  the  orient.     1865 895  4 

Asiatic  researches.    12  v 950  2 

Cory.      Ancient    fragments,    Phcenecian, 

Chaldean,  Egyptian,  etc.     1832 890  i 

Same.     1876 8902 

Fabbr.  Mysteries  of  the  Cabiri.  1803.  2  v.     291  35 
Hbarn.     Stray  leaves  from  strange  litera- 
ture.    1884 8904 

Mills,  ed.    Pebbles,  pearls,  etc.,  of  the 

orient.    1882 81938 

Nichols.      Tables  of  ancient   literature 

and  history 902  B-i 

Palmer.  Simplified  grammar,  Hindustani, 

Persian,  Arabic.     18S2 494  2 

Phenix,  The ;  a  col.  of  fragments.  1835 . .  890  3 
QuACKENBOS.  History  ancient  literature.  880  16 
Ren  AN.  Historic  des  Ungues  semitiques. .  493  10 
Rule.  Oriental  records, monumental.  1877.  893  15 
Sacred  books  of  the  East ;  ed,  by  F.  Max 

Mttller.     1879-1886.     27  V 290  10 

V.  I.  Upanishads,  part  i ;  tr.  by  MUller. 
V.  3.  Sacred  laws  of  Aryas,  pt.  i ;  tr.  by  BUehlcr. 
V.  3.  Sacred  books  of  China,  pt.  i ;  tr.  by  Legge. 
V.  4.  Zend-Avesta,  pt.  i;  tr.  by  Darmesteter. 
V.  5.  Pahlavi  texts,  pt.  i ;  tr.  by  West. 
V.  6.  The  Qur^an,  pt.  i ;  tr.  by  Palmer. 
V.  7.  Institutes  of  Vishnu ;  tr.  by  Jolly. 
V.  8.  Bhagavadgita ;  tr.  by  Telang. 
V.  9.  The  Qur'an,  pt.  2 ;  tr.  by  Palmer. 
V.  10.  Dhammapadi ;  tr.  by  MUller.— The  Sutta-Ni- 
pata  ;  tr.  by  FausbdU. 
V.  IX.  Buddhist  Suttas;  tr.  by  Davids. 
V.  13.  Satapatha-Brahmana,  pt.  i ;  tr.  by  Eggeling. 
V.  13.  Vinaya  texts,  pt.  i ;  tr.  by  Oldenberg. 
V.  14.  Sacred  laws  of  Aryas,  pt.  3  ;  tr.  by  BUchler. 
V.  15.  Upanishads,  pt.  3 ;  tr.  by  MUller. 
V.  16.  Sacred  books  of  China,  pt.  2;  tr.  by  Legge. 
V.  17.  Vinaya  texts,  pt.  2  ;  ir.  by  Davids,  ei  al. 
V.  18.  Pahlavi  texts,  pt.  3;  tr.  by  West. 
V.  19.  Life  of  Buddha,  by  Asvaghosha  Bodhisattva  ; 
tr.  by  Beal. 
V.  ao.  Vinaya  texts,  pt.  3  ;  tr.  by  Davids,  //  al, 
V.  31.  Saddharma-Pundarika;  tr.  by  Kern. 
V.  33.  Gaina  Sutras,  pt.  i  ;  tr.  by  Jacobi. 
V.  23.  Zend-Avesta,  pt.  3  ;  tr.  by  Darmesteter. 
V.  34.  Pahlavi  texts,  pt.  3  ;  tr.  by  West. 
V.  36.    Satapatha-Br&hmana ;  tr.  by  Eggeling ;  pt.  3. 
V.  37-28.    Sacred  books  of  China :    Texts  of  Confu- 
cianism ;  tr.  by  Legge ;  pts.  3-4. 

Whitney.  Oriental  studies.  1S73-74.  2  v.      404  4 


ANCIENT    EGYPT,    CHAI 

ASSYRIA. 

Birch,   ed.     Archaic  classics :    Eg3rptia 

texU.     1877 

BoscAWEN,  ed,     Assyrian  texts i 

Evans.    Assyriology.     1883 

FoRSTU.  Monuments  of  Assyria,  etc.  1851 
Hamilton.  Ishtar  and  Izdubar.  18S4.  v. 
Maspero,   trans.      Contes   populaires  c 

I'Egypte.     1882 .^ 

Prichard.     Analysis  of  Egyptian  mytho 

ogy.     1838 

Records  of  the  past.  Assyrian  and  Egyj 

tian,  trans.     1873-81 .     12  v 

Rosetta  stone.     Fac-simile 

Sayce.     Babylonian  literature.     187S... 

Loci's  upon  Assyrian  language.     1877. 

Schrader.      Cuneiform   inscriptions  an 

the  Old  Testament.     1885 

Sharpe,  ed.     Decree  of  Canopus.      187c 

Egyptian  hieroglyphics.     1861 

The  Rosetta  stone.     1871 

Spineto.  Elements  of  hieroglyphics.   184 
Smith,  G.,  tr.    Chaldean  account  of  Gei 

esis.     1876 

Same ;  ed.  by  Sayce.     1881  . 

Hist,  of  Sennacherib ;  ed.  by  Sayce.  iS; 


SYRIA    AND    PALEST] 

Dwyer.     Poetry  of  the  Hebrews 

Ephraem  Syrus.  Metrical  hymns,  etc . 
FuERST.     Hebrew-Chaldee    lexicon,  01 

Testament.     1871 

Gesenius.  Hebrew-Eng.  lexicon,  O.  Tes 
Goldziher.    Mythology  among   the   Hi 

brews.     1877 

Irish.     Hebrew  charts.     1872 

King.  Moab's  patriarchal  stone.  1S78. 
Sekles.  Poetry  of  the  Talmud.  1880.. 
Sharpe,  ^•^.  Hebrew  inscriptions.  1S75 
Stuart.  Grammar  of  Hebrew.  1831.. 
Warschawski.     Progressive  Heb.  cours 

(Jewish  Biblical  literature  will  appear  in 
finding  list,  under  Religion.) 


X  For  reference. 


ORIENTAL    LANGUAGES    AND    LITERATURE. 


153 


ABIAN     LITERATURE. 

bj  Hamilton.      1819.     4  v 893  46 

lights'    entertainments ;    tr.   by 

ar 893  17 

893  18 

893  19 

r.  by  Lane.       1877.      3  v 893  26 

r.  by  Payne.       1882.     9  v.  (2  St.).  89335 

i.  by  Scott.       1883.     4  V 893  31 

I  Sultans ;  ^^.  by  Hanlcy.  1869.  893  20 
trans.     Specimens    of  Arabian 

1810 893  25 

trans.        Arabian     poetry    for 

I  readers.       188 1 89330 

f.  Journey  into  North  Africa.  894  4 
keys^etc;  e^.  by  Pardoe.  1869.  893  21 
893  22 

893   22>^ 

s.    The  moallakat 404  20 

: ;  tr.  by  Sale.       1850 297  13 

)sition;  by  Muir 297  27 

ns.     Ancient  Arabian  poetry  . .  893  51 

i  genii ;  tr.  by  Morell.  1781.  2  v.  895  5 


I  Saadi.   Garden  of  fragrance ;  tr.  by  Davie.      895  9 
Gulistan  ;  or  rose  garden ;  tr.  by  Gladwin.      895  2 

Same ;  tr.  by  Eastwick.     1880 895  8 

Specimens  of  popular  poetry  of  Persia ; 

tr.  by  Chodzko.     1842 895  B-J 


;iAN     LANGUAGE    AND 
LITERATURE. 

.  by  Spiegel  and  Bleeck.  1864.  2951 
Nama ;  tr.  by  Ouseley.     1883. . .     895  10 

The;    tr.    from    the  Persian  by 

et  al.      1843.      3  V 290  B-4 

,See  Jami.) 

Epic  of  Kings  ;  tr.  by  Zimmern.  895  R-i 
es  from  the  Shah  Nameh ;  tr.  by 

»n-     1815 89513 

m  and  Zoohrab ;  tr.  by  Anderson. 

895  Pam.  I 

.b ;  from  the  Shah  Nameh  ;  tr.  by 

inson.     1814 89514 

Persian  lyrics.     1800 895  B-3 

a  song ;  tr.  by  Jones 404  20 

>m  poems ;  tr.  by  Bicknell.  1875.  ^95  ^2 
Language,  writings,  etc.,  of  Par- 

.    1878 295  2 

I  VAis  Kasuify.  Persian  fables. .  895  B-4 
laharistan,  book  VI:  Persian  wit.  895  11 
and  Zulaikha  ;  tr.  by  Griffith.  1882.  895  7 
;  tr.  by  Redhousc.     1881  297  29 

Tales  and  fables  ;  tr.  by  Jones. .     404  14 
iHAYVAM.      The  quatrains  ;  tr.  by 

afield.     1882 8953 

Fit ;  tr.  by  Fitzgerald.     1881 895  i 

.    Notices  of  Persian  poets 928.5  18 

t¥or 


INDIAN  LANGUAGES  AND  LIT- 
ERATURE. 

Manning.    Ancient  and  mediaeval  India.  934  6 

Muir.     Metrical  tr.  from  Sanskrit.     1879.  ^94  '^ 

MUller.    Hist,  ancient  Sanskrit  literature.  294  39 

Sanskrit  grammar.     1870 494  I 

Shakespear.     Grammar  of  Hindustani. .  494  B-l 

Small.    Hand-b'k  of  Sanskrit  literature. .  894  7 

Stone.    Cradle-land  of  arts,  etc 954  60 

Weber.     Hist.  Indian  literature.     1878...  894  1 1 

Wheeler.    Hist,  of  India,    v.  1-3 954  55 

Wilson.  Essays  on  Sanskrit  literature.  3  v.      S94  i 


MYTHOLOGY  AND  SACRED  BOOKS. 

Bhagavad-gita  ;  tr.  by  Thomson.     1855...  294  34 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Davies.     1882 294  58 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Wilkins.     1871 29429 

Same  ;  song  celestial ;  tr.  by  E.  Arnold..  294  73 

BiGANDET.     Legend  of  Gaudama.     2  v. . .  294  40 

Buddhagosha's  parables  ;  tr.  by  Rogers. . .  294  6 

Buddhist  ritual ;  from  the  Pali 894  4 

Dhammapada,  The ;  tr.  by  Miiller.     1872.  291  i 
Northern  version  :    Udanavarga  ;  tr.  by 

Rockhill.     1883 294  62 

DowsoN.  Diet,  of  Hindu  mythology.  1879.  ^294  i 

Extracts  from  the  Vedas ;  tr.  by  Jones. . . .  404  23 

Hymns  to  Pracriti ;  tr.  by  Jones 404  23 

Indian  song  of  songs  (Gita  Govinda) ;  tr. 

by  E.  Arnold.     1875 294  30 

Jataka  tales ;  Buddhist  birth  stories  ;  tr.  by 

Davids.     1880.     v.  i 294  47 

Kennedy.   Ancient  and  Hindu  mythology.  291  B-2 
Ordinances  of  Menu  ;  tr.  by  Jones.     1869.  294  22 
Poor.    Sanskrit,  etc. ;  comparative  mythol- 
ogy.    1880 291  45 

Rig-Veda-Sanhita  ;  tr.  by  Milljer.     v.  i. . .  294  2 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Wilson.     1866.     4  v 294  35 

Sacred  and  historical  books  of  Ceylon  ;  tr. 

by  Upham.     1823.     3v 29418 

Sama  Veda  Sanhita  ;  tr.  by  Stevenson. . . .  294  3 
Sutta  Nipata  ;  dialogues,  etc.,  of  Buddha  ; 

tr.  by  Swamy.     1874 294  31 

Vedantasara  ;  tr.  by  Jacob.     1881 . . .  .^  . . .  294  52 

Vedas,  translations  from  the ;  by  Roy.   1832.  294  4 

Vishnu  Purana ;  tr.  by  Wilson.     1840 294  B-l 

Wilkins.     Hindu  mythology.     1882 29457 

Williams.     Indian  wisdom.     1876 294  28 

reftreuce. 


154 


ORIENTAL    LANGUAGES   AND    LITERATURE. 


FOLK-TALES,  ETC. 

Day.    Folk-tales  of  Bengal.     1883 294  63 

Frbrb.     Old  Deccan  days.     1870 294  33 

GoVBR.    Folk-songs  of  S.  India.     1872.. .  294  B-3 

Stokes.     Indian  fairy  tales.    1880 294  44 

Vikram  and  the  Vampire  ;  adapted  by  Bur- 
ton.    1870 894  10 


PROFANE  LITERATURE. 

BiDPAi.     Fables  of 

Kalila  and  Dimna ;  tr.  by  Knatchbull . . 

Hitopadesa ;  tr.  by  Jones 

Same ;  tr.  by  Pincott.     1880 

Kaudasa.     Birth  of  the  war-god ;  tr.  by 

Griffith.    1853 

The  Megha-duta  (cloud  messenger);  tr. 

by  Wilson.     1867 

Sacontala ;  tr.  by  Jones 

Sakuntala ;  ed.  and  tr.  by  Williams.  1876. 

Same.     1885 

Mahabharata,  The  ;  Indian  idylls  from,  by 

Arnold.     1883 

Story  of  Nala,  from ;  by  Williams,  i860. 
Last  days  of  Krishna,    from  ;   Persian 

version 

PiLPAY.    (Sec  Bidpai.) 

Repentance  of  Nussooh ;  tr.  by  Kempson. 

Sakaa  Thevan  Saasteram ;    extracts,  from 

the  Tamul 

Siege  and  reduction  of  Chaitur,  by  Akbar. 

Valmiki.     Iliad  of  the  East ;  sel.  from  the 

Ramayana,  by  Richardson.     1870  . . . 

The  Ramayan ;  tr.  by  (iriffilh.   1870.  5  v. 

Vedala  Cadai ;    Tamul  version  of  ancient 

tales 

Wilson,  trans.     Specimens  of  the  theatre 
of  the  Hindus.     1871.     2v 


894  9 

893  I 

404  23 
894  B-i 

894  28 

894  B-4 
404  19 

894  14 

894  18 

894  t6 
894  15 

894  4 
894  17 

894  4 
894  4 

894  8 
894  23 

894  4 

894  5 


CHINESE  LANGUAGE  AND  LIT- 

ERATURE. 

Catena   of    Buddhist    scripture,  from   the 

Chinese,  by  Beal.     1871 294  5 

Chinese  classics  ;  tr.  by  Lcgge.     1877.  3  v.       891  9 

Contents:    Vol.  i.     Life  and  teachings  of  Confucius. 
— V.  a.   Life  and  works  of  Mencius.— v.  3.   The  She-king. 


Chuang  Tsk.   Divine  classic  of  Nan-Hua ; 

a/,  by  Balfour.    1881 8 

Confucius.  Life  and  teachings  ;  by  Legge. 
Davis.     Poetry  of  the  Chinese.     1829. ...  89 

Dennys.    Folk-lore  of  China.     1876 % 

Dhammapada.  The ;  texts  from  the  Chinese, 

byBeal.     1878 > 

Douglas.      Language    and    literature  of 

China.    1875 * 

Edkins.    China's  place  in  philology.  1871.     < 
Giles.    Gems  of  Chinese  literature.    1884.    ft 
HiUEN  TsiANG.    Buddhist  records  of  the 
Western  world;  tr.  by  Best.  1884.  2  v.    • 

Jade  chaplet ;  tr.  by  Stent.     1S74 I 

Lacouperie.    On  a  Lolo  MS.     1882. .  .491  F 

Lao-Tse.    Speculations.     1868 

Martin.    The  Chinese,  their  letters,  etc. .  9!! 
Mencius.     Mind  of;  ed.  and  tr.  by  Faber.    8 
Neuman.    Trans,  from  Chinese  and  Arme- 
nian.    1831 

Romantic  legend    of   Buddha ;  from   the 

Chinese,  by  Beal.     1875 9 

Sacred  edict ;  tr.  by  Milne.     1817 

Strange  stories  from  a  Chinese  studio ;  tr. 

by  Giles.     i83o.     2v 

Summers.  Rudiments  of  Chinese.  1864. 
Tai  T'ung.  Six  scripts ;  tr.  by  Hopkins. 
TcHENG-Ki-ToNG.  Le  theatre  des  Chi> 
1886 


C 


nois. 


E 


JAPANESE    LANGUAGE    A 
LITERATURE. 

Chamberlain.  Classical  poetry  of  Japan- 
ese.    1880 

Genji  Monogatari;  tr.  by  Kenchio.     1882. 

Griffis, /r^Mj.  Japanese  fairy  world.  1880. 

Japanese  lyrical  odes  ;  tr.  by  Dick  ins.   1866. 

MiTFORD.   Tales  of  old  Japan.    1871.  2  v. 

Shunsui.  The  loyal  Renins  ;  tr.  by  Saito 
and  Greey.     1880 


i 


OTHER   ASIATIC   COUNTRl 

Hodgson.    Languages,  literature,  etc..  of 

Nepal  and  Tibet.     1874 » 

Ralston,  ed.    TibeUn  tales.     18S2 

Sagas  from  the  far  East.     1873 


GREEK    LANGUAGE   AND    LITERATURE. 


155 


:k 


LANGUAGE    AND    LITERA- 
TURE. 


X   Hellenicae.     1874 880  17 

i,  ancient  and  modern.  2  v.  880  4 

.ge  and  literature  of  antient 

850.     3  V    880  20 


LANGUAGE. 

Grammatical  system  of  Gre- 

lage.      1796 485  I 

Greek  grammar.     1867 485  5 

<mology  of  Latin  and  Greek.      472  i 

;reek  inflection.     1886 485  2 

ar  of  the  Greek  language.  2  v.  485  3 
Scott.  Greek-Eng.  lexicon. ^483  B-i 
Atax  of  Greek  language.  1873.  485  6 
;reek-£ng.  lexicon  of  N.  Test.  {483  i 
he  language  of  Homer.  1880.  880  25 
rH,C.  Greek  primer.  1886.  4857 
g. -Greek  lexicon.     1870 ^483  B-3 

MYTHOLOGY. 

[yth  of  Kirkd.     1883 292  x 8 

Age  of  fable.     1872 ^292  14 

^292  15 

.  by  Hale.     1882 '292  16 

Mythologie  figur^e  de  la  Gr^ce.  292  19 

K  of  ancient  Greece.    1868  . . .  '292  5 

.     JuTentus  mundi 938  26 

D  Greek  myths 938  27 

Myths  of  the  Odyssey  in  art, 

3S2 292  12 

It     Wonderfoook ♦oiooi 

»od  tales *oioo2 

^  Mythology, Greece  and  Italy.  292  ij^ 

Heroes  ;  Greek  fairy  tales. . .  '292  13 

Old  tales  retold.     1876 ^292  6 

Greek  hero  stories.     1879.  •  •  •  ^^92  10 

rhe  queen  of  the  air 292  9 

cek  mythology  systematized. . .  292  11 

kf  ytbology  in  art     1877 292  2 

".,  id.  Myths  and  heroes.  1873.  292  3 
id.     Diet.  Greek  and  Roman 

^  and  mythology.     3  v I920.6  9 

rths  of  Helki.     1883 *^9^  i7 

*  For  young 


LITERATURE. 

HISTORY  AND  CRITICISM. 

Abboit,  ti/.     Hellenica.     1880 880  23 

Anthon.     Classical  dictionary I938  64 

Manual  of  Greek  literature.     1871 880  24 

Arnold.    Poets  of  Greece.     1869 8815 

Browne.     Hist.  Greek  literature.    1852..  8806 

Browning,  Afrs.    Greek  Christian  poets.  826.2  40 

BuLWER  (Lytton).     Athens.     2v 93853 

Clinton.     Fasti  Hellenici.     3  v.  ♦ ^938  B-2 

Darley.     Grecian  drama.     1840 882  i 

Donaldson.     Theatre  of  the  Greeks 882  21 

EscHENBURG.     Manual  of  classical  litera- 
ture.    1867 880  7 

Jebb.     Greek  literature.     1878 880  15 

Lawrence.     Primer  of  Greek  literature . . .  880  28 
LouAGE.     Hist.  Greek  and  Roman  litera- 
ture.   1873 880  9 

Mahaffy.     Hist.  Greek  literature.     2  v. .  88025 

Morris.     Manual  of  classical  literature. .  880  27 

MUller.     Greek  literature  to  Isocrates. . .  880  ^H 
MiiLLER  and  Donaldson.    History  Greek 

literature.     3  v , 880  i 

Packard.  Studies  in  Greek  thought.  1886.  88io  32 

QUACKENBOS.     Hist.  of  ancient  literature.  880  16 

Sears,  ^'/ a/.     Classical  studies.     1843,...  880  10 

Symonds.     Studies  of  Greek  poets.     2  v.  881  7 

Same.     2v 8819 

Theatre  of  Greeks ;  list  of  works  relating 

to  (B.  P.  L.  Bui.     V.  4) 17  B-14 

White.     Classic  literature.     1877 880  8 

Wilkinson.      College    Greek    course    in 

English.     1884 880  31 

Preparatory  Greek  course  in  Eng.    1883.  880  30 

COLLECTIONS. 

Jebb.    Attic  orators.     1876.     2  v 885  10 

BVRGES,  trans.     Greek  anthology.     1852.  884  i 

Church.     Heroes  and  kings.     1883 883  50 

Stories  from  Greek  tragedians.  1880,..  88223 
Elton,  trans.     Specimens  of  classic  poets. 

1814.     3  V 881  I 

Hanson.    Old  Greek  stories.     1883 883  51 

Jennings  and  Johnstone,  tds.  Half-hours 

with  Greek  and  Latin  authors.     1882.  880  29 

X  For  rtfiurcnoo. 


166 


GREEK    LITERATURE. 


Heaves,  trans.    Greek  anthology.    1874.     884  12 

Oratores  Attici ;  ed.  by  G.  S.  Dobson.  16  v.  885  16 
CfiHitnlt:    V.  X.  Antiphon  ct  Andocidet. 

V.  a.  Lytiai. 

V.  3.  Isocrates. 

V.  4.  Isaeus,  Dinarchus,  Lycurgus,  etc. 

V.  5-X1.  Demosthenes. 

V.  Z3.  Aeschines. 

V.  13.  Interpretatio  Latini :  Antiphon,  Andocides,  et 
Lyftias. 

V.  14.  Same :  Isocrates,  Isxus,  etc. 

V.  15-Z6.  Same :  Demosthenes  et  Aeschines. 

Paley,  trans.     Greek  wit.     1S81 S87  4 

Petbr,  ^</.     Specimens  of  poetry.     1847..  8S1  4 
Ramage.  fd.  Beautiful  thoughts  from  Greek 

authors.     1864 JSSo  1 1 

INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS. 

Achilles    Tatiu.s.    Clitopho  and    Leu- 
•     cippe  ;  ir.  by  R.  Smith.     1855  (2  st.)..       8871 

Aeschines.    Op^ra,  Gr. ;  Dobson 885  27 

Opera,  interp.  Lat.  ;  Dobson 885  31 

Aeschylus.    Agamemnon  ;  tr.  by  Carnar- 
von.    1879 882  22 

Agamemnon  ;  tr.  by  Browning 821.2  765 

For  Eng.  readers;  by  Copleston.    1879.     S82  18 
House  of  Atreus ;  tr.  by  Morshead.  18S1.     882  29 
Conttnts :    Agamemnon.— Libation-bearers. — Furies. 

Lyrical  dramas ;  tr.  by  Blackie.     2  v...     882  24 
Contents:    Vol.    x.     Genius  and  character  of  Greek 
tragedy.  —  Life    of   Aeschylus.  —  Agamemnon.  —  Choe- 
phorae. — The  Eumenides. 

Vol.  a.     Prometheus    bound. — The    suppliants. — The 
seven  against  Thebes. — The  Persians. 
New  readings  in  Hermann's  posthumous 

edition;  tr.  by  Burges.     1853 8S2  9 

Tragedies  ;  tr.  by  Buckley.     1S63 882  7 

Same.     1863 882  8 

Contents:  Prometheus. — The  seven  against  Thebes. 
— The  Persians. — Agamemnon. — The  Choephorae. — 
The  furies. — The  suppliants. 

Tragedies ;  ed.  by  Paley.     1879 882  33 

Tragedies  ;  tr.  by  Potter.     1809 882  5 

Contents:     Prometheus  chained. — Suppliants. — Seven 

chiefs  against  Thebes. — Agamemnon. — The  Choephorae. 

Furies. — Persians. 

i£soP.  Fables;  child's  version;  by  Stickney.  *8i9  34 

Three  hundred  fables  ;  tr.  by  Townsend.  *8S3   10 

Anacreon.  Odes;  tr.  by  Moore.  1820.  2  v.     884  17 

Works ;  tr.  by  Fawkes.     1S22 S84  2 

Andocides.     Opera,  Gr. ;  Dobson 885  16 

Opera,  interp.  Lat.;  Dob.son 885  28 

Antiphon.    Opera,  Gr. ;  Dobson  885  16 

Opera,  interp.  Lat. ;  Dobson 885  28 

Apollonius   Rhodius.     Argonaut ics  ;   tr. 

by  Preston.     1822 883  33 

ARlSTiENETUS.   Love  epistles;  tr.  by  Kelly. 

1854.     (2  St.) 874  12 

%  For  refiu«nce. 


Aristophanes.     The  Acharnians;  tr.  I 

Billson.     1 882 

Clouds ;  ed.  by  Humphreys.     1885 

Comedies  ;  tr.  by  Hickie.     1869.     2  v. 
Contents:   Vol.  x.    Acharnians. — Knights 
Wasps. — Peace. — Birds. 

Vol.  a.    Lysistrata.  —The  Thetnophoriaxi 
— Ecclesiazusae. — Plutus. 
For  Eng.  readers ;  by  Collins.    1S75. . . 

Translations  from  ;  by  Frere.     1S74. . . 
Contents :    The    Acharnians.  —  The   kni 
birds. — The  frogs. — The  peace. 

Aristotle.     Ethics,  Gr.  text ;  ed.  by  Gra 
1874.     2V 

For  Eng.  readers;  by  Grant.     1877  .. 

Metaphysics;  tr.  by  McMahon.     1857. 

Nicomachean  ethics ;  tr.  by  Chase.  187; 

Opera  ;  ex.  rec.  Bekker.     1837.     ir  v. 

Organon  ;  tr,  by  Owen.     1853.     2  v. . . 

Politics  ;  tr.  by  Jowett.     1885.     2  v. . . 

Politics  ;  tr.  by  Walford.     1866 

Rhetoric  and  poetic;  tr.  by  Buckley.. 
Athenaeus.     The  Deipnosophists ;  tr.  I 

Yonge.     1854.     3  V.  (i  st.) 

Brntley.     On  Epistles  of  Phalaris.     2  > 
BiON.    Idyllia,  etc. ;  tr.  by  Polwhele.  182 

Idyls ;  tr.  by  Banks  and  Chapman.  186 

Works ;  tr.  by  Lang.    1880 

Callimachus.     Works. ;  tr.  by  Banks, 

al.     1856... 

Dkmades.     Opera,  Gr. ;  Dobson 

Opera,  interp.  Lat. ;  Dobson 

Demosthenes.      For    Kng.   readers ;    I 
Brodribb.     1877 

Olynthiac,  etc.;  tr.  by  Kennedy.     1869 

Opera,  Gr. ;  Dobson.     7  v 

Opera,  interp.  Lat, ;  Dobson.     2  v. . . . 

Orations  ;  tr.  by  Kennedy.     1855 

Orations  ;  tr.  by  Kennedy.     3  v 

Orations;  tr.  by  Leiand.     1831.     2  v.. 

Political  eloquence  ;  by  Br^dif.     188 1.. 

Tran.slations  by  Whiston.    1859.    y.  i. : 
Dinarchus.    Opera,  Gr. ;  Dobson 

Opera,  interp. Xat. ;  Dobson 

Euripides.    Bacchantes  ;  ed.  by  Beckwitl 

Same.     1885 

For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Dorme.     1S75. . 

Tales  from  ;  by  Cooper.     1879 

Tragedies  ;  tr.  by  Buckley.      1850.     2  ' 

Same.     1867.     2  v 

Contents:  Vol.  x.  Hecuba.  —  Orestes.- 
virgins.  —  Medea.  —  Hippoly  tus.  —  Alcesds. 
chac. — The  Her4clidae.— Iphigenia  in  Aults 
in  Tauris. 

Vol.  2.  Hercules  Furens.— The  Troades. 
dromache.  —  Suppliants. — Helen. —  Electnu- 
Rhetus. 

*  For  young  ivMtan. 


GREEK    LITERATURE. 


167 


;  tr.  by  'Wodhull.  1809.  3  v..  882  2 
I.*  Vol.  1.  Hecuba.— Orestes. —  Phoenician 
Medea. — ^Hippolytus.-AIcestis.--Andromache ; 
dhuU. 

Suppliants.— rlphi^enia  in  Aulis.— Rhesus.— 
sptives.  —  Bacchanalians.—  Cyclops.—  Children 
les. 

Helen.  —  Ion.  —  Hercules  distracted.  —  Frag- 
Index. 

US.   Etheopics ;  tr.  by  R.  Smith. 

(2  »t.) 887  I 

js.     (See  pp.  5  and  8.) 

For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Davies. . .     884  1 1 

tr.  by  Banks,  ^/ a/.     1856 8847 

ind  days;  tr.  by  Chapman.  1858.  884  6 
Adventures  of  Ulysses ;  by  C. 

824. 2  31 1 

824.2  315 

translators ;  by  Prof.  Wilson  . .  824.2  299 
e   Homeric   age ;  by  Gladstone. 

3v 883  I 

Iliad;  by  Blackie.     1866.     4  v.     883  41 

r.'    V.  z.    Homeric  dissertations. 

nd  3.     Iliad  in  Eng.  verse. 
Notes,  philological  and  archaeological. 

>myomachia  ;  tr.  by  Chapman . .       884  6 

Gladstone.     1878 883  37 

£  trans.     1797-     2v 88334 

ance  to  Odyssey,  etc.;  by  Dunbar.  883  B-i 
:  ballads ;  tr.  by  Maginn.  1856.  884  10 
:  synchronism  ;  by  Gladstone  . .       881  6 

.  by  Barter.     1854 883  13 

Bryant.    1870.     2v 88323 

883  23^ 

883  24M 

883  24H 

Bockley.     1854 883  14 

Caldcleugh.     1870 883  20 

Chapman.     1865.     2  v 883  6 

Collins.     1870 883  31 

Cordery.     1871.     2  v 883  21 

Cowper.     1809 883  36 

821.2  2Q4 

Earl  of  Derby.     1865.    2y 88328 

Hcrschel.    1866 883  12 

Lang,  Leaf  and  Myers.     1883..     883  49 

Sewman.     1856 883  48 

Pope.     1822 88310 

Simcoz.     1865 883  18 

Way.     1885 883  53 

Woralcy.     1865.     2v 88316 

[ ;  tr.  by  Dryden ., 821.2  702 

Giracce  et  Latine ;  /</.  by  Clarke. 

.     2v 8834 

Sdilieinann 9156  146 

i  Odysses ;  tr.  by  Hobbs 192  32 


Flaxman's  ill's 749  R-i 

Intro,  to  language  and  verse  of;  by  Sey- 
mour.    1885 883  55 

Minor  poems,  trans.     1872 884  5 

Odyssey;    td.   by    Merry  and    Riddell. 

1876.     V.  I.     Books  I-XII 883  46 

for  Eng.  readers  by  Collins.      1870. . .  883  32 

tr.  by  Bryant.      187T.      2v 88325 

Same.     1879 « 883  27 

tr.  by  Buckley,     i860 883  15 

Same.     1867 883'  19 

tr.  by  Butcher  and  Lang.     1879 883  39 

tr.  by  Chapman.     1857.     2  v 883  8 

tr.  by  Cowper.     1809 883  30 

Same 821.2  205 

tr.  by  Palmer.     1884.     Books  I-XII.  883  52 

tr.  by  Pope.     1822 883  11 

tr.  by  Worsley.     1877.     2  v 883  56 

On  translating  ;  by  Arnold.     1S61 883  47 

Origin  of  H.  poems;  by  Bonitz.     1880.  883  40 
Wanderings  of  Ulysses ;  by  Witt ;  tr.  by 

Younghusband.     1885 883  54 

Stories  from  ;  by  Church.     1878 883  38 

ISAEUS.     Opera,  Or. ;  Dobson 885  19 

Opera,  interp.  Lat. ;  DobbOn 885  29 

IsocRATES.     Opera,  Gr. ;  Dobson 885  18 

Opera  ;  interp.  Lat. ;  Dobson 885  29 

LoNGiJs.     Dafni  e  Cloe  ;  trad,  in  Italiani 

dal  A.  Caro 850  26 

Daphnis   and   Chloe  ;   tr.  by  R.  Smith. 

1855  (2  St) 887  I 

LuciAN.    Comedies ;  tr.  by  Maginn.    1856.  884  10 

For  Eng.  readers;  by  Collins.     1874...  887  6 

Traveller's  true  tale  ;  tr.by  Church.  1880.  887  3 

Lycurgus.     Opera,  Gr.;  Dobson 885  19 

Opera,  interp.  Lat. ;  Dobson 885  29 

Lysias.     Opera,  Gr. ;  Dobson 885  17 

.  Opera,  interp.  Lat. ;  Dobson 885  28 

MoscHUS.    Idyllia ;  tr.  by  Polwhele.  1822.  884  9 

Idyls;  tr.  by  Banks  and  Chapman.  1864.  884  8 

Works ;  tr.  by  Lang.     1S80 884  14 

MusAEUS.      Hero   and    Leander ;    tr.   by 

Chapman.     185S 884  6 

Works  ;  tr.  by  Fawkes.     1822 884  2 

Phalaris.     Epistles  ;  tr.  by  Francklin  . . .  886  i 
Philo   Jud.^us.      Works;   tr.  by  Yonge. 

1854.     4  v 888  6 

Pindar.     For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Maurice.  884  13 

Odes  ;  tr.  by  Turner.     1S68 884  3 

Odes ;  tr.  by  West,  Green  and  Rye.  1822.  884  2 

Odes  ;  tr.  by  Myers.     1S74 884  4 

Olympian  and  Pythian  odes  ;  eJ.  by  Gil- 

dersleeve.     1885 884  19 

Sicilian  odes ;  tr.  by  Lloyd.     1872 945  114 


158 


GREEK    LITERATURE. 


Plato.     And  other  companions  of  Socra- 
tes ;  by  Grotc.     1867.     3  v 184  i 

And  the  elder  academy ;  by  Zeller.  1876.  184  16 
Apology  of  Socrates  and  Crito ;  ed.  by 

Dyer.     1885 184  18 

Dialog!  Latine ;  Bekker.  1826.  2v...  18428 
Dialogues  ;  tr.  by  Grote.  1871.  4  v  . .  184  4 
For  Eng.  readers;  by  Collins.  1879...  184  15 
Scripta  Graece  omnia  ;  I^kker.  9V...  184  19 
Trans,  from  :  a  day  in  Athens  with  Soc- 
rates.    1883 184  17 

Works  ;  tr.  by  Gary,  ^/ <i/.     1861.    6  v.  1848 

Plotinus.    Select  works ;  tr.  by  Taylor.  186  2 
Plutarch.     For   boys   and   girls;  ed.  by 

White ♦920.6  13 

Lives  ;  Dryden's  tr. ;  ed,  by  Clough.   5  v.  920.6  i 

Morals ;  tr.  by  Goodwin.     1871.     5v...  888  i 

Old  world  worthies  (selections) *920.6  6 

Our  young  folks*  Plutarch  ;  ed.  by  Kauf- 
man.    1883 ^920.6  12 

Proclus.  Fragments  ;  tr.  by  Taylor.  1825.  186  4 
Pythagoras.    Golden  verses  ;  tr.  by  Tal- 
bot.    1881 188  5 

Sappho.    Memoir,  text  with  ;  tr.  by  Whar- 
ton.    1885 884  20 

Works  ;  tr.  by  Fawkes.     1822 884  2 

Sophocles.    For  Eng.  readers ;  by  Collins.  882  19 
Plays  and  fragments  ;  ed.     by  Campbell. 

•     2v 88227 

Contents:  Vol.  i.  CEdipustyrannus. — GBdipus  Colon- 
«us. — Antigone. 

Vol.  2.  Ajax— Elcctra.  —  Trachiniae. —  Philoctetes.— 
Fragments. 

Plays  ;  tr.  by  Whitelaw.     1883 882  32 

Contents  :  CEdipus  the  king.— CEdipus  at  Colonus. — 
Antigonus.— Electra. — Trachiniae.— Ajax.  —  Philoctetes. 
— Notes. 


Reference  list,  by  Foster,    v.  t 

Tragedies  ;  Oxford  trans.     1S70 

Contents:    CEdipus  tyninnus.  —  (Edipus  ( 

Electra.— Antigone.— Trachiniae. — Ajax.— PI 

Tragedies  ;  tr.  by  Francklin.     1809. . . . 

Contents  :    Ajax.— Electra.— Phtloctetes.  - 

— Trachiniae. — CEdipus  tyrannns. — CEdipus  C 

Theatre  of  the  Greeks ;  list  of  works  re 

lating  to  (B.  P.  L.  Bui.    v.  4) 

Theocritus.     Idyls  ;   tr.   by   Banks  an< 

Chapman.     1S64 

Idyllia,  etc.;  tr.  by  Polwhele.     1822. . . 

Works  ;  tr.  by  Calverly.     1883 

Works  ;  tr.  by  Lang.     1880 

Theognis.     For  Eng,  readers  ;  by  Davies 

Works  ;  tr.  by  Frere.     1874 

Works  ;  tr.  by  Banks,  et  aL     1856 

Theophrastus.     Characters  ;  tr.  by  Jebfc 
Thucydides.    (See  page  8.) 
TvRTitus.  Elegies ;  tr.  by  Polwhele.  182a 
Xenophon.     Economist  ;   tr.  by  Weddei 

burn  and  Colling>K'Ood.    1S76 

Minor  works;  tr.  by  Watson.      1857.. 
(See,  also,  pages  7  and  8.) 


MODERN  GREEK. 

Bikelas.  Loukis  Laras ;  tr.  by  G«nnadia 
Felton,  ed.  Selections  from  modem  Gree 

writers.     1857 

Geldart.    SimpliBed  grammar  of  moder 

Greek.    1883 

Greek  folk-songs  ;  tr.  by  Gamett.  1885. 
McPherson,  trans.      Poetry   of   moder 

Greece,  specimens.     1884 

TozER.     Ballads,  etc.,  of  modem  Greece 


LATIN    LANGUAGE    AND    LITEl 

TURK. 


LANGUAGE. 

Donaldson.     Latin  grammar.     1867 475  3 

Varronianus.     i860 470  i 

Ellis.  Quantitative  pronunciation.  1874.  471  2 
Ferguson.  Questions  oa  Caesar,  etc.  1885.  475  2 
Fisher.  The  three  pronunciations.  1879.  471  i 
Freund.      Latin- Eng.    lexicon ;    rev.    by 

Andrews t473  B-i 

Same  ;  rev.  by  Lewis  and  Short.     1879.  J473  B-2 
Halsey.     Etymology  of  Latin  and  Greek.      472  i 

Key.     Latin  grammar.     1871 475  6 

RoBY.    Grammar  of  Latin  language.    2  v.      475  4 

%  For  iQftti&ofe% 


Sargent,   ed.      Passages    for   trans,   in' 

Latin 

White.     Eng-Latin  diet.     1869 

MYTHOLOGY. 
(See  under  **  Greek  language  and  literatui 


LITERATURE. 

HISTORY  AND   CRITICIS! 
;   Cruttwell.     Hist.  Roman  literature.. 
DuNLOP.     Roman  literature  to  the  Augi 
tan  age.     1827.     2  v 

*  Foe  young  readtn. 


LATIN    LITERATURE. 


15d 


,og.  cine  to  Latin  literature.  870  20 

^rimer  of   Latin  literature..  870  7 

GreelL  and  Roman  literature.  880  9 
Essays,  etc.,  on  Latin  litera- 

5 870  17 

Hist,  ancient  literature. . . .  880  16 

Ls,  Ang^stan  age.     1877. . .  871  2 

;  Republic.      1881 871  i 

.  L^tin  literature.  1883.   2  v.  870  12 

Lunianities.      1886 870  21 

A  Latiu  tractate. — Origin  of  Roman  race. 
■s«s  and  Latin  pronunciation. — Growth  of 
-Uumaniftin. — Letters  to  England. 

ymetis.     1774 871  S-i 

list.  Roman  literature.     2  v. .  870  14 

rd.     Hist.  Roman  literature. .  870  3 

Sacred  I^tin  poetry.     1864.  874  13 

College  Latin  course  in  Eng.  870  18 

7  Latin  course  in  Eng.    1883.  870  16 

COLLECTIONS. 

R^emnants  of  early  Latin.  1880.  478  3 
afui  Banton,  eds.    Specimens 

an  literature.     1879 870  6 

/.     Sel.  from  Latin  authors. . .  870  19 

Specimens  of  poetry.     1847..  881  4 
.  Beautiful  thoughts  from  Latin 

.      1869 ^870  5 

)es  in  ancient  classics 220  88 

*i  msticae  veteres  Latini.     Re- 

M.  Gcsneri.     1788.     3v 630  53 

s:     V.  1-3.    Cato. — Varro. — Columella. 
*ailadius. — Vegetius.— Gargilii  Martialis  Frag- 
-Ansou  Popmae. 
.«xicon  rusticum. 

NDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS. 

i,    Marcus    Aurelius.    Com- 

ies;  tr.  by  Thompson.     1747.  188  3 

, ;  ir.  by  Long.     1864 188  6 

Dell  'asino  d'Oro  ;  tr.  da  Agnolo 

tola 850  17 

T.      1878  (2  St.) 870  II 

LIDS.     (See  page  9.) 

For  Eng.  readers ;  by  Da  vies.  874  16 

r,  by  Kelly.     1854  (2  st.) 874  6 

tc. ;  ir.  by  Ellis.     1871 87432 

cms  ;  rd.  by  .Simpson.     1879. . .  874  25 

.cademica;  ed.  by  Reid.     1874.  878  9 
;  questions,  de  finibus,  etc. ;  tr. 

ge.     1853 878  I 

i,  etc.;  fd.  by  Stick ney.     1885.  878  5 

e ;  cor.  P.  Manutio  (Aldine). .  23  2 

readers ;  by  Collins.     1875 ...  875  8 
itof e  of  the  gods,  etc. ;  tr.  by 

j868, 878  2 

tfor 


Opera  omnia;  ed.  by  Emesti.  1774.  8  v.  875  9 

Orations  ;  tr.  by  Yonge.     1851.     4  v. . .  875  4 

Orations  ;  ed.  by  Long.     1862.    4  v. . . .  875  17 

Oratory  and  orators  ;  tr.  by  Watson. . .  •  875  3 

Pro  Cluentio;  ed.  by  Ramsay.     1869. . .  875  33 

Second  Philippic  ;  tr.  by  Hahn 875  22 

Selected  letters ;    ed.   by   Prichard   and 

Bernard.     1872 876  4 

Three  books  of  offices,  etc.;  tr.  by  Ed- 
monds.    1853 878  4 

Claudian.     Works  ;  tr.  by  Hawkins. . . .  874  5 

Epictetus.     Discourses,  Enchiridion  ;  tr. 

by  Long.     1877 188  2 

Enchiridion  ;  tr.  by  Talbot 188  5 

Works ;  tr.  by  Eliz.  Carter.     1758 188  B-i 

EuTROPius.     (See  page  9.) 

Gkllius,  Aulus.   Attic  nights  ;  tr.  by  Be- 

loe.     1795.     3v 8708 

Horace.  Carminum  book  L;  ed.  by  Page.  874  2a 

For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Martin.     1871...  874  14 
Odes  and  Carmen  sseculare ;  tr.  by  Con- 

ington.     1874 874  23 

Odes  ;  tr.  by  Harrison.     1877 874  28 

Odes  and  epodes,  with  Latin  text ;  tr.  by 

Lytton.     1870 874  a 

Opera ;  ed.  by  Desprez.     1814 874  33 

Opera  omnia  ;  ^</.  by  Macleane.     1881..  87421 

Poetica,  epistolae,  etc.;  tr.  by  Hurd.  2  v.  874  3 

Satires,  epistles,  etc.;  tr.  by  Conington. .  874  24 

Studies  in  odes  of  ;  by  Verrall.     1884. . .  874  "ao 

Works  ;  ed.  by  Anthon.     1840 874  31 

Works ;  tr.  by  Smart.     1858 874  i 

Works;  tr.  by  Martin.     1881.    2  v 874  17 

Johannes    Secundus.      Kisses;    tr.    by 

Kelly.     1854  (2  St) 874  12 

Juvenal.     Fifth  satire  ;  tr.  by  Chapman. .  884  6 

For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Walford.     1878. .  877  6 

Satires  ;  tr.  by  Dryden,  et  al.     1822  ....  877  4 

Same.     1754 877  5 

Satires;  tr.  by  Evans  and  Gifford.    1867.  877  3 

Satirae  XVI ;  ed.  by  Ruperti.    1825.    2  v.  877  i 

Saiirae  XVI ;  ed.  by  Prior.     1876 874  29 

Livv.     (See  page  9.) 

Li'CAN.     First  book  ;  tr.  by  Marlowe 822.2  263 

La  Pharsale ;  tr.  into  Fr.  by  Marmontel.  840  316 

Pharsalia  ;  tr.  by  Riley.     1853 873  4 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Rowe 873  5 

Lucretius.     De    rerum    natura ;   tr.    by 

Munro.     1873 1875 

De  rerum  natura  (Oxford  pocket  classics).  187  4 

For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Mallock.     1878. .  187  3 
On  the  nature  of  things;  tr.  by  Watson 

and  Good.    1867 187  I 

Trans,  from  ;  by  Dryden 821.2  70a 


160 


LATIN    LITERATURE. 


LuciLius.    Tr.  by  Evans.     1867 877  3 

Marcus  Aureuus.    (See  Antoninas.) 

Martial.     Epigrams ;  tr.     1865 874  7 

Ovid.    Elegies ;  tr.  by  Marlowe 822  2  263 

Fasti,  Pontic  epistles,  etc. ;  tr.  by  Riley. 

i85i(2st.) 874  II 

Fastorum ;  ed.  by  Paley 874  27 

For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Church.     1876...  874  15 
Heroides,   amours,  etc.;    tr.   by   Riley. 

1869  (2  St) 874  10 

Metamorphoses ;  tr.  by  Riley.  1869  (2  st)  874  8 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Garth,  et  al.     1822  (2  st). .  874  9 

Selections  for  schools  ;  ed.  by  Ramsey. . .  874  26 

Sel.  from  ;  by  Hanson  and  Rolfe 478  i 

Trans,  from  ;  by  Dryden 821.2  702 

Persius.     Satires ;  tr.  by  Evans  and  Gif- 

ford.     1867 877  3 

Satires  ;  ed.  by  Hart.     1875 874  30 

Satyrs ;  tr.  by  Dryden,  et  al,     1754 877  5 

Petronius  Arbiter.     Satiricon ;   ed.  by 

Kelly.     1854  (2  st) 874  12 

Plautus.      Comedies ;    tr.   by  Thornton. 

1769.     5v.  (2  5t) 8721 

Comedies  ;  tr.  by  Riley.  1867.  2  v.  (2  st)  872  6 

For  Eng.  readers;  by  Collins.     1873.. . .  872  11 

Pliny.     Letters ;  tr.  by  Melmoth.    2v...  8761 
Letters,    for   Eng.   readers ;  by   Church 

and  Brodribb.     1879 8763 

Selected   letters ;    ed.   by   Prichard   and 

Bernard.     1872 876  5 

PoLYBius.    (See  page  9.) 

Propertius.   Elegies ;  ^</.  by  Kelly.  (2  St.).  874  12 

For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Da  vies.     1877  . . .  874  16 

QuiNTlLlAN.     Institutes  of  oratory ;  tr.  by 

/         Watson.     1856.    2v 875  i 


Inititutionis  oratoriiv  ;  ed.  by  Bonnel. . 
Sallust.    (See  page  9.) 
Sekeca.     Medea  and  Octavia,  tragedies 

trans,  by  Wheelwright 

Suetonius.    (See  page  10.) 

Sulpicia.     Tr.  by  Evans.     1867 

Tacitus.    (See  page  10.) 

Terence.    Comedies.    1770  (2  st) 

Latin  text  with  Fr.  tr.) 
Comedies;    tr.    by   Riley    and    Colmai 

1859  \2  St.) 

Comedies ;  tr.  by  Riley  and  Smart  (2  st.) 
Comcediae;  with  commentary  by  Parry. . 
For  Eng.  readers ;  by  Collins.     1873  . . , 

Pincema  ;  ed.  by  Newman.     1883 

TiBULLUS.     For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Davies 
Poems  ;  tr.  by  Kelly.     1854.    (a  st.). . . 
Virgil.    i£neid.  Book  1-4  ;  ed.  by  White 

Book  V ;  ed.  by  Calvert.     1879 

tr.  in  verse  by  Conington.     1867 

tr.  by  Cranch.     1872 

tr.  by  Dryden.     1872 

tr.  by  Long.     1879 

tr.  by  Morris.     1876 

For  Eng.  readers  ;  by  Collins.      1875. . 

(In  "  Classical  writers") ;  by  Nettleship 

Sel.  from  ;  by  Hanson  and  Rolfe 

Stories  frota  ;  by  Church 

Wanderings  of  iEneas;  by  Hanson.  iSB.) 

Works ;  ed.  by  Conington   and    Nettle 

ship.     1881-84 

Contents:    V.  x.    Eclogues  and  Georgjcs. 
V.  a-3.    iCneid. 

Works ;   tr.  in  prose  by  Conington,  ec 

by  Symonds.     1880 


EUROPEAN    LITERATURE. 


GENERAL    HISTORY    AND 
CRITICISM. 

Blakey.    Hist,  of  political  literature.    2  v.  320  29 

DoBSON.    The  classic  poets.     1879 811  58 

Encyclop.  of  literary  and  typog.  anecdote.  11  11 
Hallam.      Int.   to   literature  of  Europe. 

1 5  th- 1 7th  cent's.     1867.    4v 8094 

Hannay.     Satire  and  Satirists.     1855 817  i 

Longfellow,  ed.     Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe.     1845.    2v t8ii  3 

Pater.     The  renaissance 709  6 

Perry.    From  Opitz  to  Lessing.     1884...  809  10 

Schlegel.     Lect*s  on  hist,  of  literature  . .  809  8 

SCHLOSSER.     Hist,  of  1 8th  cent'y.    v.  1-2.  940  83 

;For 


SiSMONDi.  Literature  of  the  south  c 
Europe.     1827.    2  v 

Stael,  Madame  De.  De  la  litterature  dan 
ses  rapports  avec  les  institutions  sod 
ales 


MEDIEVAL    LITERATI 

Berington.    Literary  hist,  of  middle  age 

Same.     New  ed.     1883 

GuizoT.     Hist  of  civilization,     v.  2 

Hallam.    Middle  ages.    v.  3 

Lacroix.     Science  and  literature,  middl 

ages 

Lawrence.   Primer  of  mediaeval  literatur 

reference. 


liZVlMVAL   LITERATURE. 


161 


dark  ages 274  3i 

LAtin   student's  songs, 

1884 874  19 

'» 571  12 

.  ROMANCES.   SAGAS. 

Prose  aitd  Metrical.) 

a/i.    Popular  romances  of 

iges.     1880 813  10 

epicsofmediseval  Germany    831  46 
ecimens  of  early   English 

nances.     1848 821.2  90 

Historical  introduction. — Account  of  Peter 
d  Marie*ft  Lays. — Romances  relating  to 
tin. — Morte  Arthur. — Guy  of  Waunrick. — 
f  Hamptoun. — Richard  Coeur  de  Lion. — 
iting  to  Charlemagne :  Roland  and  Ferra> 
il. — Sir  Femmbras. — Seven  wise  masters. — 
Blancheflour.  —  Robert  of  Cysille.  —  Sir 
r  Triamour. — Lyfe  of  Ipomydon. — Sir  Eg- 
oys. — Lay  le  Freine. — Sir  Eger,  Sir  Gra- 
r  Graysteel. — Sir  Degortf.— Roswall  and 
s  and  Amyiion. 
Popular  epics  of  the  middle 

i.     2  V 811  12 

treams  from  hidden  sources.      813  9 
ics  and   romances  of   the 

I.     1883 813  23 

^.  of  romances   in   British 

rp'tof  MSS.     1883.     V.  I.   16B-11 

trical  romances.    I3th-I5th 

o.     3  V 821.2  91 

V.  X.     Introduction.— Kyng  Alisaunder. — 

ay  le  Freine. 

rd  Coeur  de  Lion. — Lyfe  of  Ipomydon.— 

loun. 

B  of  the  fleu]rn  sages. — Octouian  imperator. 

. — The   bunting   of  the   hare. — Notes. — 

fiE  NiBELUNG  Cycle. 

7  of  Siegfrid.     1882 813  26 

•fj.     Echoes  from  mistland.  831  9 

lild  ;  a  tragedy 832  42 

and  other  stories.     1881..  813  19 
Golden   threads   from   an 

n.     1880 •831  B-i 

kungen  zu  der  Nibelnngen 

4 831  63 

ied,  emeuet  und  erklttrt  . .  831  64 
onge,  Erstes   Lied:    Sieg- 

»79 831  34 

Lied :  Hildebrant's  Heim- 

831  35 

Fall  of  the  Nibclungcrs.      831  8 
9f  Sigard  the  Volsung. .  .821.2  457 
rhe.     Kcfcrencc  list ;  by 
16  55 


Nibelungenlied  (Das) ;  uebersetst  von  Sim- 
rock.     1859 831  45 

ViGFUSSON  ami  York.    Sigfred-Arminios, 

etc.     1886 830  333 

Wagner.     Der  ring  des  Nibelungen;  tr. 

by  Forman.     1877 78218 

The  Arthur  Cycle. 

Alliterative    romance  of    Joseph    of   Ari- 

mathie,  or  the  Holy  Grael 820.2  334 

Arthur.  Life  in  early  English  verse  . .  .820.2  302 
Bergman.  The  San  Grael ;  an  inquiry. . .  813  2$ 
BORRON.     History  of  the  Holy  Grael  Eng- 

lisht.    (1450)  pt.  I 820.2  414 

Same.    pt.  2 820.3418 

Same.     pt.  3 820.2421 

Same.    pt.  4 820.2  433 

Bulfinch.      The  age  of  chivalry  (King 

Arthur  and  his  knights).     1868 *8l3  15 

Same.     1859 *8l3  16 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Hale.     1884 '813  17 

Geoffrey,  0/  Monmouth,  British  history ; 

tr.     1842 942.1  I 

Hanson.     Stories  of   the  days  of   King 

Arthur.     1882 •813  18 

Lancelot  of  the  Laik 830.3  303 

Lanier,  ed.    Boys'  King  Arthur.     1880  . .  *8i3  11 

Boys'  Mabinogion.     188 1 '896  15 

Layamon's  Brut ;  ed.  and  tr.  by  Madden  . . 

1847.     3  v 821.3  B-4 

Mabinogion ;  trans,  by  Lady  Guest.     1877.  896  B-3 
Mallory.     La  morte  d' Arthur  ;  ed.  by  T. 

Wright.     1866.     3  V 813  6 

Merlin  ;  early  hist,  of  Arthur,  pt.  1 830.3  305 

Same.    pt.  2  820.2  309 

Same.     pt.  3 830.2  319 

Morte  Arthur  ;  ed.  by  Furnivall 821.2  97 

Morte  Arthure ;  alliterative  version 820.2  304 

RiTSON.     Life  of  King  Arthur.    1825 81 1  78 

Sir  Gawayne  and  the  Green  Knight 820.2  303 

Tennyson.     Idyls  of  the  king 821.2  371 

Same 821.2  369 

Same 821.2  370 

Three    early   English    metrical    romances 

(Camd.  soc.) 821.2  88 

Contents:    The  anturs  of  Arther  at  the  Tamewathe- 
lan.  —Sir  Amadace. — The  avowinge  of  Arthur,  etc. 

The  Charlemagne  Cycle. 

Baldwin.     Story  of  Roland.    1883 813  24 

Boke  of  Duke  Huon  of  Burdeux ;   done 

into  English  by  Lord  Berncrs.  pts.  1-2 .  820  2  430 

Same.    pt.  3 820.2  432 

Bulfinch.     Legends  of  Charlemagne. . . .  '813  27 

Same.     1867 "SiS  ^ 


*  For  youBg  readert. 


162 


M  EDIiEV  A  L    LITERATU  RE. 


Chanson  de  Roland  et  le  roman  de  Ronce- 

vaux  ;  Francisque  Michel,  ed.  1869. .  841  37 
Chanson  de  Roland ;  tr.  by  Rabillon.  1885.  841  34 
Four  (The)  sonnes  of  Aymon  ;  Englisht  by 

Caxton.    pt.  1 820.2  433 

Lyf  of  Charles  the  Grete ;  trans,  from  the 

Fr.  by  Caxton 820.2  428 

Rauf  Coilyear 820.2  429 

Roland  and  Vemagu. — Otnel ;  fragments. 820.2  429 
Sege    of    Melayne. — Romance    of    Duke 
Rowland. — Fragment  of  the  song  of 

Roland 820.2  427 

Sir  Ferumbras 820.2  427 

Song  of  Roland ;  tr.  by  O'Hagan.     1880. .     841  35 

Sowdone  (The)  of  Babylone 820.2  429 

TURPIN.     Hist,  of  Charlemagne  and   Or- 

lando ;  tr.  by  Rodd 861  7 

Miscellaneous. 

Alexander  and  Didymus ;  fragment  of  the 

alliterative  romance 820.2  400 

Same,  2d  fragment 820.2  424 

Alliterative  romance  of  the  destruction  of 

Troy ;  from  Colonna.     pt.  i 820.2  321 

Same,    pt  2 820.2  330 

Beowulf;  tr.  by  Garnet 821.2  171 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Lumsden.     1881 821.2  no 

Same ;  tr.  by  Thorpe 821.2  98 

Same ;  tr.  by  Wackerbath.     1847 821.2  99 

Chandos.     Le  prince  noir ;  with  English 

trans,  and  notes  by  Francisque  Michel.  841  B-3 
Gamdyn,The  taleof ; /></.  by  Skeat.  1884.820.2  104 

Generydes ;  a  romance,     pt.  i 820.2  330 

Same.    pt.  2 820.2  340 

Gesta  Roroanorum  ;  early  Eng.  versions.  .820.2  426 
Halli well-Phillips,  ed,      Romance  of 

the  Emperor  Octavian 821.2  457   ' 

Romance  of  Syr  Tryamoure 821.2  459 

The  Thornton  romances  (metrical).  1844.  821.2  89 
Conttnts:    Sir  Perceval  of  Gsilles. — Sir  Isumbras. — Sir 
Eglamour  of  Artois. — Sir  Degrevant. 

Legends  of  the  Holy  Rood 820.2  325 

"LOKKisand  Meung.    Le  roman  de  la  rose.     841  50 
Lovers  of  Provence :  Auca.ssin  and  Nicol- 

ette  ;  tr.  by  Bida  and  Mucdonough. . .     841  46   j 
Relmes.     Romance  of   Blonde  of  Oxford 

and  Jehan  of  Dammar.in 841  9 

Romance  of  Guy  of  Warwick 820.2  419 

Same ;  in  2  parallel  texts,     pt.  i 820.2  431 

Romance    of     Kyng     Horn,     Kloris    and 

B^ncheflour 820.2  306 

Romance  of  William  of  Palerne 820.2  400 

Romans  of  Partenay,  or  tale  of  Melusine. 820.2  310 
Scop    (The)   or    Gleeman's    tale;    tr.    by 

Thorpe 821.2  98 


Swan,  ed.  Gesta  Romanomm.  1824.  2 
Wack.     Roman  de   Ron ;  heransgege 

V.Andersen.     1879.     2v 

Wright,  ed,    St.  Brandon  ;  a  legend. . 
The  seven  sages 

TEUTONIC    MYTHOL 

Anderson.     Norse  mythology.     1875. 
AsBj«RNSE!«.     Round  the  Yule  log.     iS 
Grimm.    Teutonic  mythology.    1883.     [ 
Keary.     Heroes  of  Asgard 

Mythology  of  the  Eddas.     1882 

Orhlenschl^ger.  The  gods  of  the  Noi 
PiGOTi\  Scandinavian  mythology.  18. 
Ssemund's  Edda  (the  "  Elder  Edda ") ; 

by  Cottle.     1797 

Smith,  M.,  ed.    Tales  of  old  Thulc 

Snorre's  Edda  (the  "  Younger  Edda  ") ; 
and  tr.  by  Anderson.     1880 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Blackwell , 

Thorpe,  ed.  Northern  mythology.  3  1 
Wagner.    Asgard  and  the  gods.     1880 

FOLK-TALES  AND  LEGEh 
Arnason,  ed.  Icelandic  legends.  186;: 
AsBjORNSEN.  Tales  from  the  Fjeld.  18 
AsBjOKNSON  and  Andersen.      North< 

fairv  tales 

Baring-Gould.     Curious    myths    of 

middle  ages.     1869 

Conway.  The  wandering  Jew.  1881. 
Dasent.  Popular  tales  from  the  Norse 
Grimm  Bros.,  eds.  Ger.  household  stori 

Household  tales ;  ed.  by  I.Ang.     2  v. . 

Kinder  und  hausmllrchen  ;  sel.  from, 
Smissen.     1885 

Stray  leaves  from  fairy  land  ;  tr.by  Tayl 

Halli well-Phillips.     Fairy  mythoh 

of  Midsummer  Night's  Dream   .... 

Nursery  rhymes,  etc 

Household  stories  from  the  land  of  Hof* 
Lauder,  ed.     Legends,  Harz  m't's.     iS 

Legends  and  fairy  tales  of  Ireland.  iS 
Lemon.  Legends  of  Number  Nip.  i8( 
Newell.  Games  and  songs  of  Am.  childr 
Reynard  the  fox  ;  by  Goethe 

Same;  by  Goethe  ;  tr.  by  Arnold 

Same  ;  by  Grimm.     1834 

Same  ;  from  Caxton, with  hist,  by  Thorn 

Same ;  from  the  Low  German  origina 

Ritson.  ed.     Fairy  tales 

Saintine.  Myths  of  the  Rhine.  1875. 
Stephens  and  Cavallius,  eds.   Old  No 

fairy  tales.     1882 

Thorpe,  ^</.     Yule-tide  stories.     1853 


*  For  youBg  raaden. 


NORSE    LANGUAGE   AND    LITERATURE. 


163 


^K    LANGUAGE    AND    LITERA- 
TURE. 


in  literature  of  N.  Europe.  898  8 
literature    of  Scandinavian 

B4 898  86 

&ture  and  romance  of  North 

1852.       2V 8981 

iglishman  and  Scandinavian.  898  69 
Bed  grammar  of  Swedish  . .  498  3 
land-book    of   old-northern 

numents.     1884 498  B-i 

nJ     Powell,    ed.      Corpus 
boreale.      1883.     2  v 898  87 


SAGAS. 

.D.    Lrist  of  Icelandic  sagas. 914.8  B-i 
.ga;   abstract,  by  Sir  Walter 

948  17 

Dane 820.2  402 

rendary  tales  of  Sweden 914.8  18 

r.      Norse  stories;  from   the 

1882 29342 

ami  Morris.     Three  North- 

stories.     1875 898  98 

K.LE50N.     Heimskring^a 948  7  ^ 

Dt  Njal;  tr.  by  Dasent.     2  v..     898  61 
ttir  the  Strong  ;  tr.  by  Morris 

.nfxsson 898  97 

-Glom  ;  tr.  by  E.  Head.  1866.      898  9 
rsling,  etc.;    tr.    by   Baring- 

914.8  B-I 

trans,  by  S.  Turner 942.1  5 


-  > 


M  POETRY,  DRAMA,  ETC. 

etters,  etc 928.5  15 

*raHs.     Ballad  stories.     1869.     898  11 
ig  Ben6*s  daughter.     1880...     898  74 
Songs  of  Scandinavia  and 

pe,  with  music 784  B-15 

.iBGBR.    Aladdin.     1857  ....     898  99 

^alborg.     1874 898  63 

a  tragedy.     1854 898  70 

Q  the  mighty.      1874 898  94 

f  the  North.     1845 898  7 

Ancient  Danish  ballads.  3  v.      898  3 
ithiof;  tr.  by  Latham.    1838.     898  71 

1877 898  10 

*  For  young 


PROSE    FICTION. 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales.     N.  S.     1869 '898  40 

Ice  maiden  ;  and  story  of  my  life 898  51 

Improvisatore.     1869 898  56 

Marsh  king's  daughter '898  SA^i 

O.  T.     1870 89848 

Same 898  49 

Only  a  fiddler.     1870 898  46 

Same  ;  and  O.  T 898  47 

Sand-hills  of  Jutland.     1865 898  50 

Stories  and  tales.     1871 •898  41 

Two  baronesses.     1869 898  43 

Same 898  44 

Same 898  45 

What  the  moon  saw.     1866 »898  42 

Wonderful  tales  from  Denmark '898  40^ 

Wonder  stories '898  54 

BjOrnson.     Ame.     1881 89876 

Bridal  march»  etc.     1882 898  79 

Captain  Mansana.     1882 898  80 

Fisher  maiden.     1869 898  33 

Same.     1882 89877 

A  happy  boy.     1881 89878 

Love  and  life 898  58 

Magnhild.     1883 898  81 

Railroad  and  churchyard.     1870 898  52 

SynnOve  Solbakken.     1881 898  75 

Blanche.     The   bandit ;   tr.   and  ed.  by 

Borg  and  Brown 898  38 

Bremer.    A  diary.— The  H family.— 

Axel  and  Anna.     1853 898  20 

Same 898  21 

Father  and  daughter 898  19 

Four  sisters 898  15 

Same 898  16 

H family. — Tralinnam. — Axel    and 

Anna,  etc   898  34 

The  home.     1853 89817 

Same 898  18 

Midnight  sun.     1870 89859 

The  neighbors.     1852 898  13 

Same 898  14 

Carlen.     Lavinia 898  36 

GoLDSCHMiDT.     Flying  mail.     1870 898  52 

Jacob  Bendixen.     1864 898  39 

readen. 


164 


GERMAN    LANGUAGE    AND    LITERATURE. 


GusTAFFSSON.     Woodland  notes.     1880. . 

Same.    Second  series 

Ingemann.  Childhood  of  King  Erik  Men- 

ved.     1846 

J  ANSON.    Spell-bound  fiddler.     1880 

KlELLAND.     Carman  and  Worse.     1885. . 
Lie.     Barque  future.     1S79 

Pilot  and  his  wife.     1876 

Ifarie ;  tr.  from  Danish 

Makmier.     Nouvelles  Danoises.     1855... 

MoLBECH.    Ambrosius.     1879 

Rydberg.     Last  Athenian.     1S79 

Schwartz.     Birth  and  education.     1871. 

Gerda 

Same 

Gold  and  name.    1871 

Same 

Same 

Guilt  and  innocence.    1871 


♦898 

72 

♦898 

73 

898  96 

898 

68 

898 

95 

89S 

60 

898 

55 

898 

66 

898 

12 

898  67 

898  64 

898 

53 

898 

31 

898 

32 

89S 

22 

898  23 

898 

24 

898 

25 

Same 

The  right  one 

Song  of  the  organ  grinder 

Same 

Same • 

Two  family  mothers.     1872 

Same 

Wife  of  a  vain  man.     1871 

Thoresrn.    Old  Olaf.     1870 

ToPELius.    Gustave  Adolf.     1872  . . 

Snowdrops.     1881 , 

Times  of  alchemy.     1884 

Times  of  battle  and  of  rest.     1883 

Times  of  .Charies  XII.     1884 

Times  of  Frederick  I 

Times  of  Gustav  Adolf.     1884 

Times  of  Linnaeus.     1884 

Whisperings  in  the  wood.     1881 . . 


GERMAN    LANGUAGE   AND    LITI 

ATURE. 


LANGUAGE. 

Adler.     Diet.,  Ger.-Eng.     1851 ^433  B-i 

Grieb.     Diet.,   Eng.-Ger.   and   Ger.-Eng. 

1880.     2v t433  K-2-3 

Klein.  Rudiments  of  Ger.  etymology  .  .  98.7  i 
Sears.     Sel.  from  Luther,  with   philolog. 

notes.     1846 438  I 

Seybold.     How  to  speak  Ger.     1885 98.7  2 

Synopsis  of  Ger.  grammar.     1885 98.7  3 

Strong  and  Meyer.     Outlines  of  hist,  of 

Ger.  language.     1886 430  i 

Victor.     German  pronunciation.     1885..       431  i 


LITERATURE. 

GENERAL   HISTORY  AND  CRITICISM. 
Blaze  dr  Bury.     Les  6crivains  raodernes 

de  I'allemagne.     1868 844  11 

CONANT.     Primer  of  German  literature. .  .   830  183 
Davesies  de  Pontes.     Poets  and  poetry 

of  Ger.     1858.     2v   831   i 

Geiger.      Renaissance   und    Humanismus 

in  Italien  und  Deutschland 850  12 

Gostwick.     Ger.  culture  and  Christianity.     193  25 
GoSTWiCK  and  Harrison.     Outlines  of 

Ger.  literature.     1873 830  8 

Hedge.     Hours  with  Ger.  classics.     1886.  830  234 

*  For  youog  readerm. 


Prose  writers  of  Ger.     1849 

HosMER.     Short  hist,  of  Ger.  literature  . . 

Japp.    German  life  and  literature.     1881.. 

Conttnts  :     Introductioni — Lessing. — Wisd 

Moses  Mendelssohn. — Herder. — Gortbe. — Tii 

alis. 

KdNiG.     Deutsche  litteraturgeschichte . . . 

MacCallum.     Studies  in  Ger.  literature.. 

Menzel.     German  literature.     1840.     3  v. 

Metcalfe.  Hist,  of  Ger.  literature.   1858. 

Passion  play.  The ;  Amergau  ;  by  MacCoU. 
Art  in  the  mountains  ;  by  Blackburn  . . . 
To  and  from  ;  by  Doane.     1871 

ScHERER.   Geschichte  des  Deutschen  littei- 

atur.     1885 

Hist,  of  Ger.    literature.     1886.     2  v.. 

Stael,  at  me  De.     Germany.     2  v 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Studies  in  Ger.  litera- 
ture.   1879 

Taylor,  W.  Historic  survey  of  Ger. 
poetry.     1830.     3  V 

COLLECTIONS. 
BoKUM.  Translations  from  Ger.  writers. . 
Buchheim,  ^t/.  Deutsche  lyrik.  1881... 
Klemm,  ed.  Poesie  ftir  haus  und  schule. . . 
Ram  AGE,  ed.  Beautiful  thoughts  from  Ger 
and  Sp.  authors.     1868 

X  For  referttncc. 


GERMAN     LITERATURE. 


165 


Poetry. 
ed.    and   trans.      Poetry  of 

r3 831  22 

s.     Pieces  from  Schiller  and 

831   14 

ins.     Book  of  Ger.  songs  ...  831  10 
IksUeder  der  Deutschen.  1450 

5  V 831  58 

Songs  of  Germany,  with  music.  784  B-16 

Representative  Ger.  poems.  831  57 

ninnes\ngers»  I2th-I3th  cent's.  831   19 
tns.      Gaudeamus ;    humorous 

1872 838  I 

tns.     German  anthology.    2  v.  831  3 

H.     Christian  singers  of  Ger. .  245  10 

Drama. 

ed.     Deutsches  theater.     3  v . .     832  49 
r.*     V.  z.    Eigensinn;   Benedir. — Dichter  und 
pfer. — Der  Hauspion  :  Schlesinger. 
^r   Progress ;    Benedir.— Ein    theurer  Spass ; 

List  und  Phlegma ;  Angely. 
>mr  gebeime  agent ;  Hackllnder. 

public    library.      Catalog,    of 

16B-5 

B.,  trans.      German   theatre 

832  1 

r.-     V.  3.    Don  Carlos;  Schiller.— Count  Ben- 

iCotxcbue. 

overs*  tows;  Kotzebue. — Indian  exiles;  Kot- 

»tto  of  Wittelsbach ;  Babo.— Dagobert ;  Babo. 
t  of  Wulfingen  ;  Kotzebue.  / 
'h«  robbers;  Schiller. — Happy  family;   Kot- 
Mudcsce:  Iffland. 

NDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS. 

,  Drama,  Oratory,  Essays,  Etc. 

(Including  translations.) 

incess  of  Saxony,    Dramas ;  tr. 
Jameson.     1840.     2  v 832  35 

9:    V.  X.   Introductory.— Falsehood  and  truth. 
:le. 

oung  ward. — Princely  bride. — Country  cousin. 
Briefe  an  seinen  freund    J. 

ch.     1884.    av 836  13 

Letters.     1 790-1 826.    2  v..       836  3 
T.       Aus     Morgenland     und 

and.     1882 831  44 

MirzaSchafl^.     1880 83140 

he  schriften.     1865.  12  v.  in  3.    831  37 
'#.*    V.  1-3.    Tauaend  und  ein  tag  im  Orient. 
Roancbe  dichter  (Puschkin,  Lermontoflf,  Kol- 
liadere). 
iliakcqware's  sonette,  in  Deutscher  nachbild- 

Alie  and  aeue  gedichte. 
Ans  Om  nad  West. 


Deutsch.     Literary  remains.     1874 204  69 

FiCHTB.   Nature  of  the  scholar,  etc.    1873.       193  3 
Frederic  II.  {the  Great).    CEuvres  post- 

humes.     15  v 830  202 

Contents:    V.  i.     Ylistoire  de  men  temps. 

V.  3-3.     Histoire  de  la  guerre  de  Sept  ans. 

V.  4.  Memoires  i7'>3-i775. — Mcmoircs  de  la  guerre  de 
1778. — Cor.  au  sujet  de  la  succession  de  la  Baviere. — 
Considerations  sur  Tetat  du  corps  politique  de  I'Europe. 
— Essai  sur  les  formes  dc  gov't. 

V,  5,  Dialogues  des  morts.— Chailes  XII. — System 
de  la  nature— Pensecs  sur  la  religion.— Sur  Tinnocence 
des  erreurs  de  I'esprit. — L'tfcole  du  monde :  comedie. 
— I^  Henriade  dc  Voltaire. — Tantale  en  process ;  com- 
edie.—Portrait  de  Voltaire.— Epitaph  de  Voltaire.— Billet 
de  cong^  de  Voltaire,  etc. 

V.  6-8.    Correspondance  entre  Frederic  et  Voltaire. 

V.  9-13.    Correspondance,  etc 
-     V.  14.    Le  Palladion ;  poeme. — La  guerre  des  Conf<6d- 
6t€%  ;  poeme. — Odes. — Epitrcs. 

V.  15.    Epitrcs.— Discours  et  melanges  en  verse. 
Posthumous    works ;     tr.    by    Ilolcroft. 

1789.     13  V 

Contents:    V.  x.     Hist,  of  my  own  time. 

V.  9-8.     The  seven  years'  war. 

V.  4.  Memoirs  from  the  peace  of  Hubertsberg  to  the 
partition  of  Poland. 

V.  5.   Political,  philosophical  and  satirical  miscellanies. 

V.  6-8.    Correspondence  with  Voltaire. 

V.  9-13.     Other  correspoiidence. 

Freiligrath.     Poems.     1871 831  41 

Geibel.     Brunhild;    a   tragedy  from   the 

Nibelung  saga ;  tr.  by  Dippold.    1879.  ^3^  42 
GcETHE.     Ballads,  songs,  etc.;  tr.  by  Gib- 
son.    1883 831  51 

Campaign  in  France 944-5  46 

Correspondence  with  a  child.     1859.  •  •  •  836  4 

Cor.  with  Schiller.     1877.     2  v 836  9 

Early  and  miscellaneous  letters      1884. .  836  12 

Faust,  commentary  on  ;  by  Boyesen. . . .  928  3  21 

German  text ;  ed.  by  Falck  Lebahn  . .  832  47 

the  spirit  of ;  by  Coupland.     1885...  832  52 

tr.  by  Anster.     1886 832  53 

tr.  by  Blackie.     1880 832  46 

tr.  by  Brooks.     1878 832  48 

tr.  by  Filmore 810  7 

tr.  by  Hayward.     1874 832  32 

pt.  I ;  tr.  by  Martin.     1877 83245 

pt.  2.     (Same).     1886 832  45)^ 

pts.  I  and  2  ;  tr.  by  Taylor.     1881. . .  832  33 

Same.     2  v.     1871 83234 

Herman  and  Dorothea  ;  tr.  by  Frothing. 

ham.      1870 831  16 

Opinions    on    the    world,  etc.;    tr.    by 

Wenckstern.     1853 839  2 

Poems ;  tr.  by  Bowring.     1874    831   15 

Reading  list  (Phila.  M.  L.  Bui.     v.  i..  p. 

209) 16  B-18 

Reynard  the  fox  ;  tr.  by  Arnold 831  50 


166 


GERMAN    LITERATURE. 


Silmmtliche  werke.     1854.     6v 830  B-3 

Wisdom  of;  by  Blackie.     1883 839  7 

Werkc.     1827.     55  V 

(See  contents  in  printed  catalog,  of  1871.) 

Grimm.  H.     Literature.     1886 834  2 

Conttnts :  Emenon,— France  and  Voltaire. — ^Voltaire 
and  Fred*k  the  great.— Fred*k  the  great  and  Macaulay. 
— Diirer. — The  Brothers  Grimm.— Bettina  Von  Amim. — 
Dante  in  the  recent  Italian  struggle. 

GUTZKOW.     Saekurbilder 830  181 

Heine.     Book  of  songs ;  tr.  by  Strathen  . .     83149 
Ideas ;  Buch  le  grand ;  tr.  by  J.  B.  1884.       838  2 

Pictures  of  travel 914-3  6 

Poems  and  ballads  ;  tr.  by  Martin.  1878.  831  24 
Poems,  complete ;  tr.  by  Bo  wring.  1866.  831  17 
Prosa ;  sel.  ed.  by  Buchheim.     1884  ....       839  8 

The  romantic  school 830  185 

SUmmtliche  werke.     1863.     7  v 830  66 

ConttnU:    V.  z.    Reisebilder. 

V.  2.    Buch    der    lieder. — Neue    lieder. — Tragttdien : 
William  RatclifT.— Almansor. 
V.  3.    Salon. 

V.  4.    Wintermttrchcn. — Atta    Troll.  —  Romanzero. — 
Neueste  gedichte. 
V.  5-6.    Vermischte  schriften. 

V.  7.    Nachtrag  und  biographische  literarische  skizze 

von  Godfried  Becker. 

Scintilations  from  ;  tr.  by  Stern.  1873.. .       839  3 

Herder.    Sammtliche  werke.   1820.   32  v.    830  73 

Heyse.     Novellen  in  versen.     1873.     a  v.     831  20 

Humboldt,  A.,  t/tf«.   Letters  to  Vamhagen 

von  Ense.     1827-58 836  5 

Klopstock.     Der  Messias.     1818.     4  v. .     831  53 

K6RNER.     Cor.  with  Schiller.     1849.    3  v.     836  15 

Life,  with  sel.  from  poems,  etc.     1827  . .       830  9 

sammtliche  werke.     1842.    2  v 831  27 

Kotzebue.     Dramatic   works ;   trans,   by 

Thompson.     1802.     3  V 832  25 

Contents:    V.  i.   Rolla.—  Pizarro.— Count  Benyowsky. 
V.  2.     The  Stranger. — Lovers*  vows. — Happy  family. 
V.  3.    Adelaide  of  Wulfingen. — False  delicacy.— Deaf 
and  dumb. — Indian  exiles. 

Theatre.     1841.    40  v.  in  20 832  5 

(See  content!  in  printed  catalogue  of  1871.) 
Lessing.     Dramatic  works  ;    tr.  by  Bell. 

1878.     2  V 832  43 

Contents:     V.   i.     Miss  Sara  Sampson.— Philotas. — 

Emilia  Galofti. — Nathan  the  wise. 
V.  3.    Damon. — The  young  scholar. — The  old  maid. 

— The  woman-hater.— The    Jews. — The    freethinker. — 

The  treasure. — Minna  von  Rarnhelm. 

Gesammelte  werke.     1864  .    830  B-i  i 

Contents:  V.  i.  Sinngedichte. — Anhang. — Lieder. — 
Anhang. — Oden. — Fabeln  und  erztfhlungen. — Die  Juden. 
Der  Freigeist.— Deleter  Faust. — Werther  der  besscre. — 
Miss  Sara  Samson. — Philotas. — Minna  von  Barnhelm. — 
Emilia  Galotti. — Nathan  der  weise. — Briefe  aus  dem 
zweiten  theile  der  schriften. — £in  vade  mecum  fUr  den 
Herrn  S.  G.  Lange,  pastor  in  Laublingen. — Rettungen 
des  Horaz.— Abhandelungen  Uber  die  Fabel.—Vorreden, 


etc. — Sophokles. — Wie  die  alten  den  Tod  gehili 
quarische  Briefe. 

V.  3.     Laokoon. — Zerstraute  Anmerkungez 
Epigramm  und  Einigeder  vomehmaten  Epigrai 
— Hamburgische  Dramaturgic. —  Vom  Alter 
aus  dem   Theophiliu   Presbyter. — Zur  GescI 
Literatur.  —  Theologische  Streitschriften.  — 
Falk.— Briefe,  etc. 

Laocoon ;  tr.  by  Phillimore.     1874 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Frothingham.      1874 

Nathan  the  wise ;    tr.  by  Frothingham, 

with  Fischer's  essay.     1878 

Luther.     Hymns ;  tr.  by  Bacon  &  Allen. 
Reading  notes  on ;  by  Edmunds.    1883,  i 
Mendelssohn.    (See  page  124.) 

Mozart.     Letters  i  769-1 791.     2v 

NoRDAU.     Paradoxes.     1886 

PUTLITZ.     Forest  voices;  tr.  1886 

Reuter.     De  Reis*  nat  Belligen.     1867.. 

Hanne  Ntite.     1868 

Kein  Husang.     1865 

L^uschen  un  Rimels.     1868.     2  v 

RiCHTER.     Levana  ;  trans.     1863 

SSlmmtliche  werke.     1840.     33  v.  in  16. 
Contents  :    V.  1-9.    Die  unsichtbare  Loge. 
V.   3.     Quintus  Fixlein.    Einige   Jus  de  b 
Mannpersonen. 
V.  4.    Auswahl  aus  des  Teufels  Papieren. 
V.  5-8.     Hesperus. 
V.  9.    GrOnllndische  Prozesse. 
V.   10.      Biographische    Belustigungen. — 1 
senior. 

V.  ii-ia.    Siebenkas:     Blumen,  Frucht  nn 
stQcke. 

V.   13.      Kampaner    Thai    und    Holzschn 
Paul's  briefe. — Konjektural-Biographie. 
V.  14.     Fata  und  werke  vor  und  in  NQmbet 
V.  15-16.    Titan. 

V.  17.     Komischer  Anhang  zum  Titan. — K 
tiana. — Das  heimliche  Klaglied  der  jetzigen 
Die  Wunderbare  Gcsellschaft  in  der  Neujahn 
V.  i8-to.    Vorschule  der  iEsthetik. —  Kleir 
schau. — Kleine  Nachschule  zur  arsthetiacheo 
V.  20-21.     Flegeljahre. 
V.  22-93.    Levana,  oder  Erzielehre. — Erg! 
Levana. — Freiheits-BUchlein. 
V.  24.     Dr.  Katzenbergers  Badrcise. 
V.  25.     Friedenspredigt  an  Deutschland. — I 
gen  fUr  Deutschland. — Mars  und  Ph&bus  Thr 
— Politische  Fastenpredigten. 

V.  26.     Lebcn   Fibels. — Das   Feldpredigers 
Reise  nach  FlStz. 
V.  27.     Museum.— Uebcr  die  Deutschen  Do] 
V.  28-29.    l^cr  Komet. — Briefe  an  Friedric 
Jakobi. 
V.  30-31.     Herbst  blumine. 
V.  32.     Gesammelte  AufsStze  und  Dichtunf 
V.  33.     Selina. — Vorlaufigc  Gedanken. 

RucKERT.     Wisdom  of   the   Brahmin,  be 

tr.  \iy  Brooks , 

ScHEFER.    The  world-priest ;  tr.  byBrooki 

1873 


GERMAN    LITERATURE. 


167 


Complete  works  ;  /</.,  with  re- 

and    neiRf    trans,  by  Hempel. 

2  ▼ 830  B-i 

'«.*  V.  1.  Sketch  of  life.— Poetical  works.— 
ers. — Frisco. — Love  and  intrifue. — The  misan- 
HoBULSC  of  the  arts.— Don  Carlos.— Mary  Stu- 
d  oi  Ortcaas. — On  the  use  of  the  chorus  in 
•>Bridc  of  Messina. — Camp  of  Wallenstein.— 
tni.— I>eath  of  Wallenstein.-Wilhelm  Tell.- 
ous  works. — ^Demetrius. — Warbeck.— The  Mal- 
itldren  of  the  house. 

History  of  the  revolt  of  the  United  Netherlands. 
id  execution  of  Egmont  and  Horn.— Siege  of 
I,  1584-85. — History  of  the  thirty  years^  war  in 
f. — On    the  connection  of   man's   animal    and 

natures. — The  ghost-seer.-^Philosophical  let- 
hough  ts  concerning  the  first  human  society. — 
meous  essays,  etc. 

ii  Gcethe.     1877.     2v 8369 

Lh  Kdrner.     1849.     3  v 836  15 

if  Wallenstein  ;  tr.  by  Coleridge,  810  7 

Lramas  and  romances ;  trans,  by 

I.      1867 83228 

rmts .-  The  robbers. — Frisco. — Love  and  intrigue. 
etrius. — Ghost-seer. — Sport  of  destiny. 

cal  dramas  ;  trans.     1854 832  29 

5 832  30 

rMl$  :  Don  Carlos.— Mary  Stuart. — Maid  of  Or- 
-Bride  of  Messina. 

re  of  the  arts;  tr.  by  Brooks 831   14 

knart ;  trans,  by  F.  A.  Kemble.  .822.2  227 

ccolomini  ;  tr.  by  Coleridge Sio  7 

;  trans,  by  Bowring.      1874 831   12 

and  ballads ;  tr.  by  I.ytton 831   13 

hts   concerning    the    first    human 

rty 830  B-2 

iiche  werke.     1855.    2  v 830  B-9 

t^mtt.'  V.  I.  Gedichte. — Die  Rauber. — Fiesco  zu 
L— Ksbale  und  Liebe. — Der  Menschenfeind. — Die 
gnag  der  Kunste. — Metrische  Uebersetsungcn. — 
:srlos.—Phldra  Wallenstein  .—Macbeth  .—Wilhelm 
•Tsnadot,  Prinzessin  von  China. — Der  Parafit 
lie  Kunst.— Der  Neffe  als  Onkel.— Maria  Stuart.  - 
lu  von  Orleans. — Die  Braut  von  Me«i»ina. — 


u.  Geschichte  des  Abfalls  der  Vcreinigten  Niedcr- 
— Gcschichte  des  DreissigjKhrigen  Kriegs.— Prosa- 
Schriftca. 

K.  historical  and  dramatic ;  trans. .     832  31 

Umis:  Revolt  of  the  Netherlands.— Wallenhtein's 
—The  Piccolomini.— Death  of  Wallenstein.— Wil- 
Tell. 

SL.      .Esthetic  and   miscellaneous 

ks;  tr.  by  Millington.     i860.   . .  .       834  i 

ffUAUR.      Select    essays;    tr.    by 

pperi,  rfa/.     1881 I93  17 

Sfanmtliche  werke.     1837.    2  v.. 830  B- 13 

V.  I.  Kaiser  Octsvianus. — Leben  und  Tod 
Gcaorers. — Der  Abschied.— Leben  und  Tod 

Nothklppchens.  —  Fortunat.  —  Phantasus : 
Eckbcn*— Der  getrene  £ckart.'->Der  Runen- 


berg.  —  Liebessauber.  —  Liebesgeschichte  der  schBnen 
Magelone.— Die  Elfen.— Der  Pokal.— Der  Blaubart.— 
Der  gestiefelte  Kater.— Die  Verkehrte  Welt.— Leben  und 
Thaten  des  kleinen  Thomas. — Wm.  Lovell. — Das  grttne 
Band. 

V.  a.  Abdallah. — Die  BrQder.— Almansur.— Denk- 
wQrdige  Geschichtschronik  der  SchildbQrger, — Die  Sie- 
ben  Weiber  des  Blaubart. — Leben  des  Kaisers  Abraham 
Tonelli. — Das  jQngste  gericht.— Prinz  Zerbino. — Karl 
von  Berneck. — Das  Ungehauer. — AUa-Moddin.— Hcrr 
von  Fuchs. — Epicrcne. — Die  Theegesellschaft. — Die  Ge- 
schichte von  den  Heymondskindern. — Sehr  wunderbare 
historie  von  der  .Melusina. — KJSnig  Kother. — Das  Donau- 
weib,  Erste  akt. — Prologe.— Der  autor. — Schicksal. — Die 
MSnnliche  Mutter. — Die  Rcchisgelehrten. — Die  Versoh- 
nung. — Der  Fremde. — Die  Freunde. — Der  geheimniss- 
voUe. — Peter  Lebrecht. — Die  beiden  merkwQrdigsten 
tage  aus  Siegmund's  Leben. — Fermer. — Der  naturfreund. 
— Die  gelehrte  Gcscllschaft. — Der  P&ycholog. — Der  ro- 
man  in  briefen. — Ein  Tagebuch. — Ulrich — Die  Gemalde. 
— Die  verlobung.  —  Die  Reisenden.  —  Der  Jahrmarkt. — 
Musikalische  Leiden  und  Freuden. — Pietro  von  Abano. 
Uhland.  Songs  and  ballads  ;  tr.  by  Skeat.  831  26 
WiBLAND.     Oberon  ;  tr.  by  Sotheby.    2  v.     831  4a 

S&mmtliche  werke.     18 14.    45  v 830  13a 

ZSCHOKKE.    Gesammeltc  schriften.     27  v.  830  105 
Conttnts  :    V.  1-15.    Novellen  und  Dichtungen. 
V.  16-37.    Lichens  weisheit  und  religion. 

Prosk  Fiction. 

{Including  translations.) 

Arndt.     Die  mondhere — 10401 

AuER.     It  is  the  fashion ^^701 

AUERBACH.     Aloys  ;  tr —117 

Professor's  lady 14146 

Auf  der  h5he —139 

Black  Forest  village  stories —109 

Brigitta  {Ger,) "~I35 

Same  ;  trans .^127-1- 

Convicts .»ii3-|. 

Edelweiss ..no-f- 

Foresters •— >I26 

Der  forstmeisler '-136 

German  evenings "-123 

German  tales —124 

Joseph  in  the  snow »i  12 

Landolin  von  Reutershofen —=137 

Same  ;  trans —120 

i^ittle  Barefoot — 1 1 1 

Lorley  and  Rcinhard *-i2i 

Master  Bieland —133-1- 

On  the  heights .»ioi-)- 

Poet  and  merchant —119 

Spinoza ;  trans — 131 

Two  stories —13a 

Villa  on  the  Rhine =—104-1- 

VValdfried  ;  trans =-107-1- 

Ballestkkm.     Ilaideroslein  (OV/.) -=10501 

Bauer.     Must  it  be — >i20i 


168 


GERMAN     PROSE    FICTION. 


Becker.    Charicles 391  6 

Gallus 391  7 

Beyer.     Arja — 730i 

BiERMATZKi.    The  Hallig — 2101 

Blum  and  Wahl.    Seaside  and  fireside 

fancies —5  loi 

Bodenstedt.     Morningland —6401  + 

Bothmer.    Poet  hero — 370i 

Brack vcx;el.    Beaumarchais ;  trans —2201 

Brouwer.     Akbar —6501 

BUERSTERBINDER  (E.  Wemer).   Der  egoist.  — ^515 

Fruehlungsboten — 451 1 

Gespreingte  fesseln —45 10 

Good  luck — *450i 

Hermann —4507 

Hero  of  the  pen —4508 

No  surrender — *4512 

Success  and  how  he  won  it ^^513 

Um  hohen  preis — ^5i7 

Under  a  charm ^^5^4 

Vineta  {Ger.) — 45^6 

Same ;  trans —4503+ 

Campe.     Robinson  the  younger —5601 

Carlyle  {trans.).    German  romance — 1416 

Chamisso.     Peter  Schlemil ;  trans — 1601 

Collection  Schick,     v.  1-4 — 10901 

Centtnts:  V.  x.  Hant  der  TrSumcr. — Verlorenes 
mtthen. — Erste  Hebe ;  by  R.  Lindau. — Vornehme  welt. 
— Das  mKdchen  von  Oyas  ;  by  Lewald. — Die  mSdchen 
des  pensionatt. — Der  besuch  im  career ;  by  Eckstein. — 
Der  Footsen  commandeur ;  by  Wilbrandt. 

v.  2.  L'Arrabiata. — Beppe  der  Sternseher.— Maria 
Francisca;  by  Heyse.— TrudeKs  ball.— Flinserrs  glttck 
und  ende ;  by  Hopsen. — Wider  den  strom ;  by  Eckstein. 
— Der  Shylock  von  Barnow. — Nach  dem  hSheren  gesetz ; 
by  Francos. — Das  kind  ;  by  Droz. 

V.  3.  Bekenntnisse  einer  armen  seele  ;  by  Wichert. — 
Tttdliche  fehde  ;  by  R.  Lindau.— Mein  freund,  der  grttn- 
der ;  by  Rodcnberg. — Kunst  und  natur  ;  by  Rosenthal- 
Bonin. — Herr  und  frau  Bewer;  by  P.  Lindau. — Eine 
abend wanderung  ;  by  Eckstein. — Montka  Waldvogel ; 
by  Jensen. — Frau  von  F.;  by  Heyse. 

V.  4.  Garsten  curator ;  by  Storm.  —  Der  stumme 
Rathsherr;  by  Riehl. — Ein  erster  und  ein  letzter  ball; 
by  HacklSnder. — Im  park  von  Villers ;  by  R.  Lindau. — 
Am  heiligen  damm ;  by  Wilbrandt. — Die  philosophie 
eines  kusses;  by  Lorm. — Der  gute  alte  onkel ;  by 
Seidel. — Das  mSdchen  von  Treppi.*— Anfang  und  ende  ; 
by  Heyse. — Der  ewige  student;  by  Sacher-Masoch. 

CORVUS.     In  omnibus  charitas  {Ger.) _()512 

Daal.     Anna,  the  prof's  daughter _()5o8 

Dahn.     Kleine   romane  aus   der  volker- 

wanderung.     4  v —8006 

Conitnts:    V.  i.    Felicitas  ((7#r.). 

V.  a.    Bissula  {Ger.). 

V.  3.    Gelimer  {Gtr.). 

V.  4.    Die  schlimmen  Nonnen  von  Poitiers. 

Felicitas  (trans.) —8003 

Struggle  for  Rome —8001 


Delitzch.    Jos6  and  Benjamin 

Derval.     Far  from  home 

Perilous  venture 

T>2,yfKLL,].  Van,  pseud.    (A  Kiihne).     Eii 
Frtthlingstraum 

Eine  Schweizerpension 

Great  lady , 

DeWille.     Johannes  Olaf 

DiELiTZ.     Hunters  of  the  world 

Traveller's  adventures 

DiNGELSTEDT.    Amazon,  The 

Ebers.    .^gyptische  koenigstochter 

Burgomaster's  wife 

Eine  frage 

Egyptian  princess   

Emperor 

Die  frau  burgemeisteren 

Homo  sum ;  trans 

Der  kaiser 

A  question 

Die  schwestem 

Serapis  {Ger.) 

Same ;  trans 

The  sisters 

Uarda  {Ger.) 

Same ;  trans 

A  word  ;  only  a  word 

Eckstein.     Quintus  Claudius ;  trans 

Prusias ;  trans 

The  will 

Eden,  trans.     Fairy  fancies 

Elizabeth,    Queen  of  Roumania.      Pil 

grim  sorrow 

Faustus 

FoNTANE.    EUernklipp 

FOUQUE.     (See  Lamotte-Fouque). 

Franzos.    Jews  of  Barnow 

Fkenzel.     Die  geschwister 

Freytag.     Aus  einer  kleinen  stadt 

Die  BriJder  vom  Deutschen  hause 

Debit  and  credit 

Die  geschwister 

Ingo 

Ingo  und  Ingraban 

Ingraban 

Lost  manuscript 

Marcus  Koenig 

Das  nest  der  Zaunkfinige 

Soil  und  haben.     2  v 

Die  verlorene  handschrift 

Friedrichs.     Lost  dispatch 

Galwitz.     Magdalcna 

Gerst.-ecker.     Each  for  himself 

Frank  Mildman's  adventures 


GERMAN     PROSE    FICTION. 


169 


ier —3002 

aler 024501 

'ran  Domina —8805 

Lutine .*. —8806 

ne —8801  + 

Hective  affinities —1003 

id  tales —1004 

Meister — 1005-h 

so,  pages  X65-X66.) 

Aus  der  knabenzeit «-68o9 

r  und  seine  s5hne —6806 

Irodt —6812 

r  reihe =681 1 

tn  SerapionsbrUder — «68o7 

mgsertner 1.16808 

T  vom  geiste —6801 

je  Pestalozzi's —6805 

1  night  to  light .1^813 

r  von  Kom .-6803 

DKR.     Der  alte  lehnstuhl,  etc  . . .     —2015 

blue  glasses 58334 

the  counter —=2003 

s  of  St.  Albans —2013 

ikle  stunde -B2004 

ting  and  enchanted —2009 

m  slave  life ^2010 

icn  fruit —2001  + 

aidenhaus —2014 

ettcl ^2016 

iHH,  Count fss.     Faustina..    ....     ..5301 

HG.     Aspasia — 8ioi-h 

Family  feud — iioi-f 

ERG.  Henry  of  Afterdingen ....  —4801 
;n.     Last  days  of  a  king ......  .^2801  + 

Severa ^7801  -h 

Lichtenstein ..7903 

[ook,  etc *— 7901-h 

nfs  :  Longnose.  the  dwarf. —Little  Mook. — Ca- 
noed stork. —  Adventures  of  Said. —  Stone-cold 
•The  silver  florin. 

a,     Lizzie  of  the  mill >-»690i 

5S  girl — 6902-h 

rretchen's  joys  and  sorrows ^2901 

Mistress  of  Ibichstein -^701  -|- 

Annina,  etc.     (Ger.) -"204 

ftsa.    (Ger.) —209 

;  trans —216 

iden. — Marion,  etc ^201 

kc —215 

iamen.  etc —203 

dein  Herr  sein «— 210 

:k  von  Rothenburg ^223 

disc.     3v. —213 

life  (trans.) —219+ 

dcrvelt    3v —211 


Das  m&dchen  von  Treppi,  etc 

Mutter  und  kind. 

Troubadour  novellen 

HiLLERN,  W.  von.     Die  Geier-Wally 

Doppel  leben.     2  v 

Ein  arzt  der  seele 

Elsie  and  her  vulture 

Graveyard  flower 

The  hour  will  come 

Only  a  girl 

Atwofoldlifc 

Vulture  maiden 

HoFER.     Die  bettelprinzess 

Haus  an  haus 

Land  und  see 

The  old  countess 

Hoffman,  F.    Buried  in  the  snow 

Dominic 

Iron  age  of  Germany 

Iron  head 

Prince  Wolfgang 

Treasure  of  the  Inca 

Horn.    Count  Sylvius 

Immrrman.    Der  oberhofF 

Jean  Paul.    (See  Richter.) 

Jensen.     Metamorphoses 

Die  pfeifer  vom  Dusenbach 

Vom  alten  stamm 

John,  E.  (E.  Marlitt).     Amtmann's  magd. 

At  the  councillor's 

Bailiff's  maid 

Banned  and  blessed 

Countess  Gisela 

Das  geheiipniss  der  alten  Ma'msell 

Goldelse 

Gold  Elsie 

Das  Haideprinzesschen 

Im  Schillingshof 

In  hause  des  commerzienrathes 

In  the  Schillingscourt 

Lady  with  the  rubies 

Little  moorland  princess 

Old  ma'mselle's  secret 

Over  yonder 

ReichsgrSlfen  Gisela 

Second  wife 

Thuringer  erzahlungen 

Die  zweite  frau 

JUNCKER.     Margarethe - 

Keller.     Das  sinngedicht 

KoHN.    Gabriel 

KoMPERT.     Scenes  from  the  Ghetto 

Kuhne,  a.    (See  Dewall,  Johannes  Van.) 
Lamotte-Fouque.    Four  seasons 


—202 
—207 
—222 
—312 

—3*4 
—319 

—320 

—321 

-318 

—307-4- 

—315 
—311 
—2705 
—2703 
—2704 
—2701  -h 
—5405 
—5401 

—5404 
—5402 

—5403 
—5406 
—8201 
—6301 

—9603 
—9602 
—9601 

-556 
— 506+ 

—550+ 

—557+ 
—521  + 

—513 

—540 

— 508-h 

—501 

—549 
—514 

—542+ 

—564+ 
—503+ 
—504+ 
—538+ 

— 5»9 

— 507-h 
—502 

—520 

-3802+ 

—8301 

—1 801 

—9201 

—905 


*  For  young  rwulon. 


•.E  ^^1 


170 


GERMAN     PROSE    FICTION. 


Romantic  fiction 

Sintram —901 

Thiodolf,  the  Icelander '"9^3 

Undine ;  trans *— 902 

Der  zauberring —906 

LVUZEN.     Not  in  their  set —4301 

Lbwald,  F.    (See  Stahr.) 

LiNDAU.     Der  gast —10502 

Gordon  Baldwin 52239 

Gttte  gesellschaft ^10301 

Liquidated,  etc 5681 1 

Toggenburg  und  andere  geschichten . . .  —10303 
Marlitt,  pseud,    (See  John,  E.) 

Magic  ring — ai4i2-h 

Memories  ;  tr.  by  G.  P.  Upton — 1401 

Mbybr.     Der  Heilige —7402 

Georg  Jenatsch "~740i 

MuHLBACH, /j<fw</.    (See  Mundt,  C.  M.) 
MilLLER,  O.     Die  fibrstersbraut  von  Neun- 

kirchen —2605 

Dr.  G($the*s  courtship —2601 

Der  postgraf i— 2604 

Professor  von  Heidelberg "—2603 

MilLLBR,  M.     Deutsche  liebe —6203 

Memories —6201  + 

MuNDT,   C.    M.      (Muhlbach).      Andreas 

Hofer ...   —403  + 

Bemthal —433 

Berlin  and  Sans  Souci _^|I7-I- 

Daughter  of  an  empress —4154- 

Empress  Josephine —429+ 

Frederick  the  great  and  his  court .^25  + 

Goethe  and  Schiller «-402 

Henry  VIII.  and  his  court ? .  —421-1- 

Joseph  II.  and  his  court — 42S 

Louisa  of  Prussia -"413 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son *^35 

Merchant  of  Berlin a-=4i9-(- 

Mohammed  Ali —416 

Napoleon  and  Bliicher ""436 

Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia. . . .  =-405-1- 

Old  Fritz — 407-h 

Story  of  a  millionaire »»422 

MuNDT,  T.     Count  Mirabeau ^2301  -h 

Njeritz.     Faithful  unto  death -^Syoi 

Oertel.     How  the  French  took  Algiers . .       =^03 

Olaf  Thorlacksen —802 

Schoolmaster  of  Abbach —801 

Oswald.    Vain  forebodings ^10201 -h 

OxENFORD,  trans.    Tales  from  the  Ge rm an , =—1407-1- 

Palzow.     Godway  castle -"9505 

Pantenius.     Im  GotteslUndchen —9509 

Pestalozzi.     Leonard  and  Gertrude -"9507 

POLKO.      Familien-ideal — 5004 


Getrennt 

HenensfrQhling  and  Rosenzeit 

Lola's  novel 

PosTL.    Cabin  book 

R AABB,  W.     Der  hangerpastor 

Raimund.    From  hand  to  hand 

Hard  heart 

New  race > 

Raspb.    Munchausen  ;  ill.  by  Dor6 

Rau.     Mozart 

Reichenbach.    The  Eichofis 

Reittbr.  An  old  story  of  my  fanning  days. 

In  the  year  '13 

Olle  Kamellen.    2  v 

5>eed  time  and  harvest 

Schurr  Murr 

RiCHTER.     Campaner  Thai 

Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces 

Hesperus 

Invisible  lodge 

Maria  Wuz 

Titan.     2  v 

Walt  and  vult 

(See,  adso,  page  166.) 
RiEHL.     Culturgeschichtliche  novellen. . . . 

Ring.    John  Milton  and  his  times • 

RoDENBERG.    Grandidlers 

RoQURTTE.     Conrad  Hagen's  mistake 

Curate  of  Orsiferes 

RoscoE.j  trans.    German  novelists 

RuppiNS.     Two  hemispheres 

St.  W.  von.     In  exile 

Salinger.     Schick  salstrag6die 

ScHRFFEi,.     Ekkehard  {fier^ 

Same ;  trans 

ScHMiD.     Habermeister 

ScHRdDER.    Isabel 

ScHUBiN.    Our  own  set 

Sheip.    Greek  maid 

Specimens  of  German  romance 

Spielhagen.    Allzeit  voran 

Angela.     2  v 

Aus  meinem  skizzenbuche 

Blockhouse  on  the  prairie 

Breaking  of  the  storm.     3  v 

Die  von  Hohenstein 

Hammer  und  amboltz 

Hammer  and  anvil 

Hohensteins,  The 

In  reih'  und  glied 

Lady  Clare  de  Vere , . , . 

Problematic  characters 

Problematische  naturen.     2  v 

Quisisana  (GW-.) 


*  For  young  readoa. 


GERMAN     PROSE    FICTION. 


171 


ams —3424 

the  house ^3427 

2T —3422 

ight  to  light '—3404 

—3431 

:hwalbe  sang ^3421 

swallow  sang —-3401 

idt — loioi 

*  stories -BI0102 

r.*     Lisa*ft  Christmas.— -Buti*s  song  in  Altorf. 

Steneli — 10103 

Lewald).     Hulda ...  —606+ 

ise —604 

IV.  in  I —605 

s.     Castle  Hohenwald —4212 

ids — 4214-h 

—4201 H- 

mnt  Erbach —-9101 

ie  sChnc  dcs  senators — 7101 

d  Heinz  Kuch —7102 

Glory  of  the  house  of  Israel. . .  —41 01 

Die  falkner  von  St.  Vigil —9401 

Alsace —1402 

Antinous ;  trans —8401 

r.) —8404 

7tr.) —8402 

(rams --8403 

tep  waters —141 1 

ales  of  Fairyland *— 5901 

Schlangenmoos ■— 95  '5 

ononier —=1410 

SEN.     Why  did  he  not  die? —5501 

The  Amazon — -9901 

>wiTZ.       Die    schlossfrau    von 

snstdn — 95^3 

W.     King's  treasure  house. .. .  --95 18 

f'mr  vtm.  Burgomaster's  family.  —'3201 
S.    (See  Buersterbinder.) 

PER,  M.     Veigehens —95 1 7 

L.  W.  De.     Theodore.    1841. 
249  17 

Ruins  of  the  Rhine —MM 

Einc  ▼omehme  sch wester —705 

*  For  young 


Green  gate —703 

WiLBRANDT.   Fridolin's  mystical  marriage.— «98oi + 

WiLDENHAHN.     Diet  of  Augsburg —8602 

Hans  Sachs —8603 

John  Arndt —8604 

Martin  Luther — 86g^ 

Paul  Gerhardt —8605 

Philipp  Jacob  Spener _86o6 

WiLDERMUTH.     Household  stories —5201 

Youthful  nobility ^1415 

ZcHOKKE.     Labor  stands  on  golden  feet. .   *— >I702 

Novellen.     185 1 830  105 

CoHtents:  V.  z.  Alamontade. —  Harmonius. —  Der 
Eros. — Die  Herrnhuter-familie. 

V.  a.  Diocletian  in  Salona. — BIStter  aus  dem  tage- 
buch  des  armen  Pfarr-Vikars  von  Wihshire. — Die  ver- 
klarungen. — Kleine  ursachen. — Jonathan  Frock. 

V.  3.     Ein   narr  das  XIX  jahrhunderts.     Die  weib- 
h'chen  stufenjahre. — Dcr  railHonair. — Der  todte  gast. — 
Der  Furstenblick. — Das  loch  im  Aermel. 
V.  4.     Addrich  im  Moos. 
V.  5.     Der  freihof  von  Aaran. 

V.  6.  Der  flUchtling  im  Jura. — Die  grQndung  von 
Maryland.— Die  irrfahrt  des  Ph.ilhelenen.— Florette.— 
Maryam  in  der  WUste. 

V.  7.  Die  Prinzessin  von  WulfenbQtte). — Agathoklas. 
— Der  pflanzer  in  Cuba. — Hermingarda. 

V.  8.  Der  Pascha  von  Buda.— Der  Creole.— Der  Feld- 
weibel. 

V.  9.  Das  ahenteuer  der  Neujahrsnacht. — Die  WaU 
purgisnacht. — Der  blondin  von  Namur. — Kriegerische 
abenteuer  eines  Friedfertigen.— Die  bohne. — Die  nacht 
in  Brczwe/mcisl. — Das  bein.— Es  ist  sehr  mBgiich.— Er> 
zKhlungen  im  nebel.— Die  islandischen  briefe. 

V.  10.  KUckwirkungen. — Der  zerbrochene  krug. — 
Herrn  Quints  verlobung.— Haus  dampf  in  alien  gasseA. 
— Tantchen  Rosmarin. — Die  rcise  wider  willen. — Der 
abend  vor  der  hochzeit. — Das  wirthshaus  zu  Cransac. 

V.  II.  Die  ruse  von  Disentis. — Die  Hebe  der  Ausge- 
wanderten. — Schuize  von  Celle  und  CScilie. 

V.  12.  Lyonel  Harlington.  — Die  lampe  des  Anaxa- 
goras. — An  Euphrasien  Uber  dem  nachrum.— -Der  kSnig 
von  Akim. — An  Rosais. 

V.  13.     Genfer  nuvellen. 

V.  14.     Bilder  aus  dem  hKusIichen  leben. — Schweizer- 
skizze. — Olavides. — Der  besuch  im  Marienbade. 
Princess  of  Brunswick -VVolfenbuettel  . .     — 1701 
Sylvester  night's  adventure —1703 

[For  medizval  epics,  romances  and  legendi,  see  pages 
161-162.] 

readers. 


172 


DUTCH. — FLEMISH. — FRENCH. 


DUTCH    AND    FLEMISH. 


Beets.     Le  chambre  obscure — 1501 

BoMilOFF.     Diet.,  Enj^.  and  Dutch.     2  V..J439  4-5 

BoSBOOM  ToussAiNT.     Major  Frank —9506 

BoswORTH.     Origin  of  the  Dutch.     1846.  439  i 
Bo  WRING  and  Van  Dyk.      Batavian  an- 
thology.    1S24 83125 

Conscience,  H.     L'ann^e  des  merveilles.  X1005 

Le  consent X1007 

Le  gant  perdu X1003 

Le  gentilhomme  pauvre X1002 

Les  heures  du  soir X1008 

Le  jeune  docieur X1006 

Le  lion  de  Flandre Xioio 

Off  to  California X1013 

L'orpheline X  loog 

Scenes  de  la  vie  ^amande Xiooi 

Summer  evening  tales X1012 

Tales  of  Flemish  life Xioi  i 

La  tombe  de  fer X 1004 

Conscience,  M.     Un  million  comptant  ..  Xiioi 


Delepierre.    O.      Sketch   of    histor>' 

Flemish  literature.     1S60 

Erasmus.     Colloquies;  tr.  by  Bailey. 
'  by  Johnson.     1878.     2  v 

In  praise  of  folly;  and  letter  to  Sir  T.  M 
Hewett.     Frisian  lang.  and  literature 
Lennep,  J.  Van.     Count  of  Talavera. 

Rose  of  Dekamma 

LiEFDE.  De.    Agnes  and  Rare] 

Galaraa 

Maid  of  Stralsund 

Postman's  bag 

Walter's  escape 

Niew  volledig   woordenboek    dee   Ned 

duitsche,Fransche,  Engelsche.etc.  '. 

Sewel.    Diet.,  Eng.  and  Dutch.    1754    ; 

ToLLENS.     Hollanders   in    Nova  Zemh 

tr.  by  Van  Pell.     1884 

Wallis.     In  troubled  times , 

Wit,  De.   Fables  ;  tr.  from  the  Dutch.  ; 


FRENCH 


LANGUAGE    AND     LII 
ATURE. 


LANGUAGE. 

Attwkll.     French-English   pseudo-syno- 
nyms.    18S6 t44i   I 

Brachet.  Hist,  grammar  of  French. . . .  445  10 
DiKZ.  Int.  to  grammar  of  romance  lang.  475  i 
Fasnacht.     Organic  method  of  studying 

French.     1881     445  5 

Fleming  and  Tikbins.      French-English 

and  English- French  diet.     1851 {443  i 

GosSET.     French  prosody.     1884 446  i 

Storr.     Hints  on  French  syntax 445  7 

Lewis.     Romance  languages.     1862 440  i 

LiTTRE.     Dietionnaire  de  la  langue  fran- 

9aise.     1876.     4  v ^443  B-2 

Supplement  to  same J443  B-6 

Magill.     French  grammar.     1870 445  3 

Marmontel.     Le9ons   d'un    p^re   sur    la 

grammaire 840  328 

Morinisre.     French  prepositions  and  idi- 
oms.    1880 445  4 

*  For  young  readerm. 


Same.     2d  ed 

Ollendorff.     New  method   of  learn 

French.     1848 

Prendergast.    (Master)' series.)     Fren 

PiNNEY.     French  teacher.     1850 

Spiers.   English-French  and  French-E; 

lish  diet.     1851.     2v 

Wall.      Practical   and    historical    Frei 

grammar.     1878 

Williams.    Getting  to  Paris.     1875  . . . 
Wilson.     French-English  diet.     1834  . 


LITERATURE. 

HISTORY  AND  CRITICIS 

ASTIE.     Louis  XV.  and  the  writers  of 

age.     1855 

Besant.     French  humorists.     1877  . . . 
Studies  in  early  French  poetry.     187 
Gary.     Early  French  poets.      1846  . . 
Demogeot.     Hist,  of  Fr.  literature. . . 

%  For  reference. 


FRENCH    LITERATURE. 


tiog.   hist,    of  academie  fran- 

9a8.<  4 

[ellenisine  «r»  France 

Uilory  of  Provencal  poetry  . .  841  7 
a,  rise  of.      Reference  IUI,  by 

V.  4 16  55 

list,  de  la  littiralure  rrangaise 

^       i86g 840  66 

^^^^tt^     ran9ai!ie,  jusqu'  & 

ulion.      1876-     2v B40  84 

The  tTOubadouri.      1878 8413 

ench  B24.I    103 

Ki;  France  840  igs 

>.     French  dramnlisrs.  19th  cen- 

iSBi 842  91 

lanual  of  French  poelry.  1874,  841  5 
I  age.  1885..  841  47 
.  Modern  Ikerature  of  Fr.  z  v.  840  4 
ir.  Primer  of  Fr.  literature...  840  361 
«.  of  French  lileritore.  l8Sa  .  840  263 
ich  bibli<^raph[e9 IS  ^9 

La.  litl^ratu re  franca ise.     6  v. . .  840  no 

Litetature  of  the  French  renais- 

1&85 840339 

«.     Hist,  of  Fr.  literature.    3  v.,  '    H40  I 
list.  Fr.  literature  1 8 th  century.   840  261 
Literature  of  the  troubadours.     571    12 
COLLECTIONS, 
cbansons  popolairea  de  la  France. 


aiti.     French  love 
Chefs-d'auvres 

1831.      2V 


U!  cl 


,p»gne; 


rIeviUe. 

*iini.     Thou^nd   flashes  of  Fr. 

Sc.      iB3o 84921 

rf.      1,3  lyre  frangaise.     18S1. . .     841  42 

clacsics.     1877.     7v 840  196 

mil-      V.   I.     Cini»:   Coriuille.- Ut  Itmma 
>:  Molitn. 

■qiie :  Raci 


!ifaa 


9  d<  Scap 


SeleclioDt  Fniin  Ictien  of  M'nc  dc  Sivignc.  iic 
SelutioH  of  laid  by  modem  luthon. 
Lajoueur;    Rcfnaid.— U  grondcur;    Bmcyi 

EKDaca  from  m«moin  of  171)1  century :  Louii 

n/.    Le  E^maiM  fran^is.    1877.       S41   i 

tJ.     Beautiful  thoughts  from  Ft. 

Uian  anthorf,     186& (849  I 


173 

Saintsburv.  r./.     French  lyrics.     1881...     S41  43 

Specimens  of  French  literature 840  264 

SoHgs  of  France,  with  music 784  B-I7 

Theatre  (le  cam  pagne.     1S7S.     3v 792.1  27 

Vancr,  Irons.     Romantic  episodes  of  me- 

dijevai  France.     1868 849  5 

Vll.LEMARQUE.     Ballads  and  siingi  of  Uril- 

tany  ;  (r.  by  Tom  Taylor.     1865 841  8 

INDIVIOU.\I.  ,\UTHORS. 

PoEiRY,  Drama,  Ora'iorv,  Essays,  Eic. 

\I„lludi«s  tramlalians.) 

Abi:[.ar[)  and  Eluisa.    Letters.     iSoz. . .     846  40 

About.  866.     2  v S44  12 

Thd-al  1804 84264 


;e.— Le 


— L'*duc 


by  brclle.     843  g6 
;  eJ.  by  Brelle.  el  al 842  95 


842  97 


[ER  and  San-deau.     I. 

gen 

(ire  de  M, 

Les 

CaI'ENDU. 

faun  bon 

a.-LV 


V,  3-6.    M<aioir«.— PAitiun,  elc— LeIIrei. 
BiCLOT  anJ  Villetard.     I«  testament  de 

C£sar  Girodot 842  107 

Bkrancer.     Demieres  chansons.     1S59. '     841  iB 

CEuvres.     1867.     2  v 841   16 

200  lyrical  poeins  ;  tr.  by  Voung.  1869.  841  lo 
Blaze  i)E  Bury.  La  l^ende  Je  VersaiUes.  841  31 
Blaze  dk    Bury.    M'mt.      Racine    and 

French  cla»>ical  drama.     1S45 842  90 

BoiLEAU.     (Euvres.     1746.      4V 840  233 


ir  Dcs  M 


— SalLte 


tttixKTit  criiiquei. 
V.  (.    UiKerotdeiDinan.— Lettrei,  alc. 

BossuET,     CEuvres.     1870.    4V 8406-3 

BouiLLV.     L'abbe  de  I'fipto ;  Kasmer,  eJ.     S43  74 
BRtiEVS  and  HalaprET.     Le  grondeur  ;  rd. 

by  Masson,      1877 840  30I 

Caumont.    Choix  de  lectures.    1854.    a  v.    849  13 
Chateaubriand.  (P.uvreseompletea.  3OV.    S40  47 


174 


FRENCH    LITERATURE. 


V.  xa.    Voyage  en  Am^rique. 
V.  13.    Voyage  en  Italie. 
V.  14-X7.    Gdnie  du  Christian! sme. 
V.  18.    Atala.  —  Ren^.  —  Le    dernier    Abenc^age.  — 
Poemes. 
V.  i9-ai.     Les  martyrs. 
V.  3a-a3.     Les  Natchez. 
V.  34.    Poesies. — Molse. 
V.  35.     Melanges  hiatoriques. 
V.  a6-a8.     Melanges  politiques. 
V.  39-31.     Polemique,  etc. 
V. '33-33.     Essai  sur  la  Htterature  anglaise. 
V.  34-35.     Le  Paradis  perdu  de  Milton. 

Chknier.     GBuvres  anciennes.     1S26 329.34 

GSuvres  posihumes.     1826 841  22 

Collin-Harleville.     Chateaux  en   £s- 

pagne 842  2 

L'optimiste S42  i 

CONDORCET.     CEuvres  completes.     21  v..   840  211 

CanttHts:    V.  1-4.    £logcs  dcs  Academiciun^. 

V.  5.    Vie  de  M.  Tiirgot. 

V.  6-7.    Vie  de  Voltaire. 

V.  8.     Progrcs  de  Pesprit  humaine. 

V.  9.    Sur  Pinstruclion  publique. 

V.  10.     Lettres  d^un  thtfologiun. 

V.  11-18.     Melanges  dc  politique. 

V.  19-31.     Melanges  d*6cononiie  politique. 

COPPEE.    The  passer-by  ;  tr.  by  Luigi. 842  108 

COR.^EILLE.    Cinna;  ed.  by  Masson.  1877.  840  196 

Chefs-d'cEuvre  de.     1823.     4  v 840  7 

Contents:    V.  1-3.     (Same  as  in  v.  1-3  of  "  CEuvres 

choisies,"  below.) 
V.   4.      Ariane.— Lc    Comte    d' Essex. —Le    fcstin    de 

Pierre. 

Le  mentcur  ;  ed.  by  Masson.     1877  ....   S40  197 
CEuvres  choisies.     1842.     4  v 842  3 

Contents:  V.  i.  l^logc ;  par  Racine. — Vie;  par  Fon- 
teuelle. — Lc  Cid. — Horace. — Cinna. 

V.  2.   Polyeucie. — Lc  mentcur. — Pomp^e. — Kodogune. 

V.  3.  Hcraclius. — Don  Sanche  d'Aragon. — Nicomfede. 
— Sertorius. 

V.  4.  Sophonisbe. — Oihon.  — Discours  sur  Tart  dra- 
matrque. 

Cousin.     Fragments  et  souvenirs.     1857..     S44  16 
Crebillon, /tV^.  •  CKuvres.     1812.     3  v..     S42  40 

Contents:  V.  1.  Notice  sur  Crobillon. — Idomoiicc. — 
Atr6e  et  Thyeste. — filectrc. 

V.  2.     Rhadamisthe  ct  Zenobic— Xerxes. — Scmiramis. 

V.  3.  Pyrrhus.— Catilina. — Le  Triumvirat. — Discours 
academiques. 

Delay IGNE.       Les     enfant s      d*£douard.     842  74 

Theatre.     1870.     3  V 842  65 

Contents:  V.  i.  I>cs  vdpres  Siciliennes. — Les  Com- 
ediens. — Le  paria. — L'ecolc  dcs  vieillards. — La  Prin- 
cesse  Aurelie. 

V.  3.  Marino  Faliero. — Luuis  XL — Les  cnfants  d' 
£douard. — Don  Juan  d'Autriche. 

V.  3.     Une  famileau  tempsdc  Luther. — La  populat'it^. 

— La  fille  du  Cid. — Le  conseillcr  rapporteur. — Charles  VL 

Dklorme,  Jos. /j^«</.    (See  Saintc-Heuve.) 

Desbordes-Valmore.     Po6sies.     1872..     841  13 

Desmoulins.     Oiuvres.     1874 3293  3 


DiDBROT.  CEuvres  choisies.  1874.  2 
C&mtent*  :  V.  i.  Vie  ;  par  Genin. — La 
M'me  de  la  Pommeraye. — Phre  Hudson. — 1 
Desglands. — Les  deux  amis  de  Bourbonn 
M.  Papin. — Ceci  n*est  pas  un  conte. — His 
roches  et  de  M'me  de  la  Carli^re. — M orceai 
V.  a.  Le  neveu  de  Rameau. — Sakms. 
d^tach^. 

Diderot  aim/ Grimm.  Memoirs,  etc.,  frc 

the  cor.  of  1753-1790.     4  v 

Du  Bartas.     Divine  weekes  and  worke 

tr.  by  Sylvester 

Dudevant,  M'me,    (See  Sand,  George. 
DuMANOiR  and  Lafargue.      Le  gent 

homme  pauvre 

Dumas,  Phe,    Les  demoiselles  de  Sail 

Cyr ;  Tarver,  ed 

M'lle  de  Belle  Isle ;  tr.by  F.  A.  Kembl< 
DuvEVRiER  (M61esville).     Michael  Perri 

Masson,  ed 

Erckmann-Chatrian.     Alsace ;  dram 
La  guerre ;  ed,  by  Clapin.     1883. . .   . 

Les  Rantzau 

Feuillet.    La  f6e 

Fo.NTENELLE.  Dialogues  of  the  dead.  I7( 

Gautier.    Les  grotesques.    1871 

Genlis,  M'me  de.     Theatre  d'educatic 

1829.     5  V 

Contents:  V.  i.  La  mort  d*Adam. — i 
desert.— -Isaac. — Joseph. — Ruth  et  No^mi— 
.Sarepta. — Ketour  de  jcunc  Tobie. 

V.  3.  La  colombe. — \a  belle  et  la  bete.- 
— L'ile  heurcuse. — L*enfant  git^. —  La  c 
dangers  du  monde. 

V.  3.  L^aveugle  de  Spa. — Cecile. — Les  e 
^reuses. — La  bonne  m6rc. — L'intrigante. 

V.  4.  Le  bal  d'enfans. —  Le  voyageur 
Les  fuux  amis. — Le  magistrat. 

\\  5.  La  rosi^re  de  Salency. — La  m 
modes. — La  ling^re. — Le  libraire. — Le  vr 
portrait. 

GiRARDiN,  M*me  DE.     La  joit  fait  pet 

Gerard,  ed. 

GozLAN.     La  pluie  et  le  beau  temps 

Gresset.     Le  mechant 

GRIM.M  aud  Diderot.    Memoirs,  etc.,  fr< 

the  cor.  of  1753-1790.     4  V 

Guerin,  E.  DE.     Lettres.      1881 

Same  ;  tr.  into  Eng 

GuizoT.  Shakespeare  and  his  limes.   i8j 
Hervilly.     La  soupiere 

Vent  d'ouest 

HoussAVE.     Life  in  Paris.     1875 

Philosophers  and  actresses.    2  v 

Hugo.      Feuilles  d'automne. — Chants 
cr6puscle.     i860 

Hernani ;  Masson,  ed. 

Inez  de  Castro 


FRENCH    LITERATURE, 


175 


iSo 84.1  36 

reUbu — TEtuy     Bias. — Les   bur- 

1860 841  26 

upladoTis.      1830-1845 84123 

K vents  de  Tesprit.    1881.   2  v..  841  39 

allades. — L^es  ortentales.   i860.  841  24 

ei  religion.      x88o 841  48 

!(  (poetical) ;  tr.  by  various  au- 

ed.  by  Williams.     1885 841  49 

iare.     1864 822.3  130 

of;  by  Swinburne.    1886 928.4  116 

rom  poems ;  by  Carrington.  1885.  841  52 

oada.     1882 842  93 

ILZAC,   ei  aL      Pictures  of   the 

:h.     1840 849  22 

849  23 

f.The.      1739 84710 

.A  maison  close.     1870 84423 

nts  sur  les  t.     1883 844  41 

propos.     1859 844  15 

it  la  pluie.    1880 844  24 

Mind  my  garden 504  37 

I  autour  de  mon  jardin.     1861 . . .  844  14 
and  Jolly.     Le  grammaire ;  Pe- 

XL^£d 842  76 

and    Martin.      Le  voyage   de 

%.  Perichon 842  106 

iYE.  £  (Dr.  R.  Lefebvre).    Paris  in 

«ca.    1863 84715 

Marie  Stuart ;  Lallemand,  ed. . .  842  76 

KKK.  Characters;  tr.  by  Van  Laun.  844  43 

TAINE.     Fables;  tr.  by  Wright. . .  849  2 

X841.     2v 8493 

s.     1825.    4v 84917 

INS.     Harmonies  po6tiques  et  re- 
uses.   1845 84130 

ft.     1847 84132 

tte  d'un  ange.    1845 841  31 

es  pour  tous.     1875 849  12 

Pes    meditations    po^*tiques.  —  Le 
ier  chant  du  p^lerinage  d' Harold. 

MBt  du  sacre.     1845 841  29 

fcfcs  meditations    po^tiques.  —  La 

t  de  Socratie.     1848 841  28 

lements  po^tiques.     1845 841  33 

(Eavres  choisies.     1843 841  20 

Ittdt:    Odch. — £pitres. — Epigrammes,  etc. 
OU  Dr.  R.   (See  Laboulaye,  £.) 

II  Antoar  d'un  berceau 842  106 

.    CEnvres.     1840 840  B-7 

Lediabte  boiteux.— Gil  Bias.— Guzman  d* 

^ Lc  bachelier  de  Salamanque. — Crispin  rival 

.-^Tarcaret. 
md  MIUIVG.   Le  roman  de  la  rose. 

.   a  T 841  50 


Mace.     Theatre  du  petit  chateau 842  93 

Conitnts:  L'ann^  nouvelle. — A  brebis  tondue  Dieu 
mesure  le  vent.— Une  lettre. — Les  ricochets.—!^  revoke 
des  fleurs. — La  larmes  d'une  m^re. — La  le9on  de  gtfo- 
praphie.  — >  Le  composition  d'histoire.  —  Le  palau  du 
temps. — L^utilit^  de  la  douleur. — Souvenirs  de  pension. 
Maistre,  X.  DE.  Journey  round  my  room.    849  24 

CEuvres  completes.     1876 840265 

Contents:  Notice;  par  Sainte-Beuve. — Voyage  an- 
tour  de  ma  chambre. — Expedition  nocturne. — Le  l^preux 
de  la  cit6  d'Aoste. — Les  prisonniers  du  Caucase.— >La 
jeune  .Sib^rienne. 

Malherbe.     CEuvres,  po<^sies  et  prose. . .     841  30 

Contents :    Odes. — Stances. — Sonnets,  etc. — Lettres. 
Marmontel.     G^uvres.     1787.     17  v. . . .  840304 

Contents:    V.  1-3.    Contes  moraux. 

V.  4.     Beliiaire. — Essai  sur  le  gout. 

V.  5-10.    £l6mens  de  litt^rature. 

V.  II-I3.    Les  Incas.- 

V.  13-14.     La  Pharsale  de  Lucan. 

V.  1S-16.  Theatre:  Denis  le  tyran.— Aristomtee.'— 
Cl^patre. — Les  H^raclides. — Numitor. — Didon. — PAn^ 
lope. — Z6mire  and  Azor. — L'ami  de  la  maison. — Lucile. 
— Silvain. — La  fausse  magie. — Apologie  du  Thtetre. 

V.  17.     Melanges! 

CEuvres  posthumes.     1807.     13  v 840  321 

Contents  :     V.  1-4.     M6moires  d*un  p^re. 
V.  5-8.    Le9ons  d'un  p^re  a  ses  enfans,  sur  la  morale, 
la  logique,  la  metaphysique,  et  la  grammaire. 
V.  9-10.    Regence  du  Due  d'Orleans. 
V.  II.     Melanges. 
V.  13.     Nouveaux  contes  moraux. 

MiRABEAU.     CEuvres.     1827.     9  V 840  186 

Contents:     V.  i-a.     Lettres  des  prisons  d'etat. 
V.  3-5.     Lettres  k  Sophie. 
V.  6.     Histoire  de  Berlin. 
V.  7-9.     Discours  et  opinions. 

Mistral.     Mireio  ;  a  Proven9al  poem  . . .  841  11 

MoiNAUX.     Les  deux  sourdes 843  107 

MOLIERE.     Characters ;  by  Clarke.    1865.  84333 

Dramatic  works ;  tr.  by  Van  Laun.    1878. 

3  V.     (I  St.) 842  48 

Contents:  V.  x.  Memoir.  —  The  blunderer. — The 
love-tiflf. — The  pretentious  young  ladies. — Sganerelle. — 
Don  Garcia  of  Navarre. — School  for  husbands. — The 
bores.— School  foi'  wives. — School  for  wives  criticised. 
— The  impromptu  of  Versailles. — The  forced  marriage. 
V.  2.  Princess  of  Elis.— Don  Juan.— Love  is  the  best 
doctor. — The  misanthrope. — The  physician  in  spite  of 
himself.— Melicerte.— Comic  pastoral. — The  Sicilian. — 
Tartuffe.     Amphitryon. — George  Dandin. 

V.  3.  The  miser.— Mons.  de  Pourceaugnac. —  The 
magnificent  lovers.— The  citizen  who  ai>es  the  nobleman. 
—Psyche.— Rogueries  of  Scapin  — Countess  of  Escar- 
bagnas. — The  learned  ladies. — The  imaginary  invalid. — 
Jealousy  of  Le  Barbouillc. — The  flying  doctor. 

I^s  fourberies  de  Scapin  ;  eJ.  by  Masson.  840  198 
I^s  femmes  savantes ;  fd.  by  Masson. . .  840  196 

Giuvres.     1833.     3  v.  (incomplete) 84229 

Contents:  V.  i.  Don  Garcie  de  Navarre. — L*6cole 
des  maris. — Les  fachcux.— L'ecole  des  femmes. 

V.  a.  L' amour  m6decin. — Le  misanthrope. — Le  m^decin 
malgr^  lui.— Melicerte.— Pastorale  comique.— Le  Sicilien. 


174 


FRENCH    LITERATURE. 


V.  la.    Voyage  en  Am^rique. 
V.  13.    Voyage  en  Italie. 
V.  14-17.    G^niedu  Christianisme. 
V.  18.    Aula.  —  Ren^.  —  Le    dernier    Abencfcrage.  — 
Poemes. 
V.  19-21.     Les  martyrs. 
V.  33-33.     Les  Natchez. 
V.  34.     Poesies. — Molse. 
V.  35.     Melanges  historiques. 
V.  36-28.     Melanges  politiques. 
V.  39-31.     Polemique,  etc. 
V. '32-33.     E&sai  sur  la  litteratiire  anglaise. 
V.  34-35.     Le  ParaUis  perdu  de  Milton. 

Chknier.     CEuvres  anciennes.     1S26 329.34 

GSuvres  poslhumes.     1S26 841  22   : 

Collin-Harleville.     Cliatcaux  en    £s- 

pagne S42  2 

L'optimiste S42  i 

CONDORCET.     (Euvres  completes.     21  v. .   S40  211 

ConUnts :    V.  x-4.    ^logcs  dcs  Acad^miciuns. 

V.  5.     Vic  dc  W.  Tiirgoi, 

V.  6-7.     Vie  dc  Voltaire. 

V.  8.    Progrcs  dc  Pcsprit  humainu. 

V.  9.    Sur  Pinstniction  publique. 

V.  10.     Lettres  d*un  theologian. 

V.  11-18.     Melanges  dc  polilitiue. 

V.  19-21.     Melanges  d*economie  politique. 

COPPEE.    The  passer-by  ;  tr.  by  Luigi. . . .  842  108 
CORNEILLE.    Cinna;  ed.  by  Masson.  1S77.  840  196 

Chefs-d'oeuvre  de.     1823.     4  v S40  7 

Contents:  V.  1-3.  (Same  as  in  v.  i-j  of  "(.Euvres 
choisies,'*  below.) 

V.  4.  Ariane.— Lc  Comte  d'Essex.— Le  fcstin  de 
Pierre. 

Le  mentcur  ;  ed.  by  Masson.     1S77  ....   840  197 

fJiluvres  choisies.     1842.     4  v 842  3 

Contents:  V.  1.  £loge  ;  par  R.i«.ine.— Vic;  par  Fon- 
tenelle. — Le  Cid. — Horace— Cinna. 

V.  2.   Polyeucte. — Le  mentcur. — Pompee. — Rodogune. 

V.  3.  Heraclius.— Don  Sauche  d'Aragon. — Nicora5de. 
— Sertorius. 

V.  4.  Sophonisbe. — Othon.  — Discours  sur  Part  dra- 
matique. 

Cousin.     Fragments  et  souvenirs.     1857. .     844  16 
Crebillon, /cV^.     G£uvres.     1812.     3  v. .     ^42  40 

Contents:  V.  i.  Notice  sur  Crehinon.--Idc)moi»ee. — 
Atr6e  et  Thyestc. — filectrc. 

V.  2.     Rliadamisthe  ci  Zi-nobic— Xerxes. — Scmiramis. 

V.  3.  Pyrrlius.— Caiilina. — Le  Triumvirat. — Discours 
academiques. 

Delavigne.       Les     enfants      d'Edouard.     842  74 

Theatre.     1870.     3  v S42  65 

Contents:  V.  1.  l/cs  vt*pre»  Siciliennes. — Les  Com- 
ediens. — Le  paria. — L'ccolc  dcs  vieillards. — La  Prin- 
cesse  Aur(51ie. 

V.  3.  Marino  Faliero. — Louis  XL — Les  enfants  d* 
£douard. — Don  Juan  d'Autriche. 

V.  3.  Une  famileau  temps  de  Luther. — La  popularity. 
— LafiUedu  Cid. — Le  conseillcr  rapporteur. — Charles  VI. 

Dklorme,  Jos. /j^/<</.    (See  Salute- Bciive.) 
Desbordes-Valmore.     Po6sics.     1672..     841  13 
Desmoulins.     G^uvres.     1874 329.3  3 


DiDBROT.  (Euvres  choisies.  1874.  ^  ▼•  8 
C0nttnt*:  V.  i.  Vie;  par  Genin. — La  r^|^ 
M*me  de  la  Pommeraye. — Pb«  Hudson. — L^enpb 
Desglands. — Les  deux  amis  de  Bourboone. — Lsl 
M.  Papin. — Ceci  n*est  pas  an  contc. — Histoire  d 
roches  et  de  M'me  de  la  Carli^re. — Morceanx  ifivc 
V.  a.  Le  neveu  de  RasMau.  —  Salons.— Am 
d^tach^. 

Diderot  and  Grimm.   Memoirs,  etc.,  from 

the  cor.  of  1753-1790.     4v & 

Du  Bartas.     Divine  weekes  and  workes ; 

tr.  by  Sylvester 84: 

Dudevant,  M*tne.    (See  Sand,  George.) 
DuMANOiR  atui  Lafargue.      Le  gentil- 

homme  pauvre 84: 

Dumas,  Phe.    Les  demoiselles  de  Saint- 

Cyr ;  Tarver,  gd & 

M'Ue  de  Belle  Isle  ;  tr.  by  F.  A.  Kemble.S22. 
Duvevrier  (M61esville).     Michael  Perrin ; 

Masson,  ed 8 

ErckmAxVN-Chatrian.     Alsace ;  drame.    8 

La  guerre ;  ed,  by  Clapin.     1883 8 

Les  Rantzau 84 

Feuillet.    La  f6e 84 

Fontenelle.  Dialogues  of  the  dead.  1708.    8 

Gautier.    Les  grotesques.    1 87 1 8 

Genlis,  Arme  de.     Theatre  d'education. 

1S29.     5  V 8 

Contents:  V.  i.  1^  mort  d'Adam. — Agar  d 
desert. — Isaac. — Joseph. — Ruth  et  No^mi — Lo  Wi 
Sarepta. — Retour  de  jeunc  Tobie. 

V.  3.  La  colombe.— I<a  belle  et  la  bete.— Les  I 
— I/ilc  heurcuse. — L'enfant  gftt^. —  La  curieufl 
dangers  du  monde. 

V.  3.  L'aveugle  de  Spa. — Cecile. — Les  enneaiJ 
vreuses. — La  bonne  mfere. — L'intrigante. 

V.  4.  Le  bal  d'cnfans. —  Le  voyageur.— Val 
Les  faux  amis. — l^  magistral. 

V.  5.  La  rosi^re  de  Salency. — La  marchai 
modes. — La  ling^re. — Lc  libraire. — Le  vrai  %a% 
portrait. 

G[Raki)IN,  M*me  de.     La  joil  fait  peur; 

Gerard,  ed. 8 

Gozlan.     La  pluie  et  le  beau  temps 8| 

Gresset.     Le  mechant 

(iRiMM  and  Diderot.    Memoirs,  etc.,  from 

the  cor.  of  1753-1790.     4  v.    ...    \ 

GuERiN,  E.  DE.     Lettres.     1881 % 

Same  ;  tr.  into  Eng \ 

GuizoT.  Shakespeare  and  his  times.   1852.  8 
llERViLLY.     La  soupi^re 8^ 

Vent  d'ouest S^ 

HoussAVE.     Life  in  Paris.     1875 

Philosophers  and  actresses.    2  v 

Hugo.      Feuilles  d'automne. — Chants  da 
cr6puscle.     i860 I 

Hernani ;  Masson,  ed. I 

Inez  de  Castro 99 


r88o S41  31S 

creldit. — Ruy  BIm. — Les   bor- 

1860 841  36 

nuplatJMU.     1830-184J 841  13 

sft]            y^                 1881.   3v..  841  39 

orientalei.   1860.  S41  34 

iSBa 841  48 

^.  by  Williams.     18S5 841  49 

care.     1B64 833,3  130 

of;  by  Swinburne.    t886 938.4  116 

rom  poerosi  byCarrington.  1885.  841  51 

luuU.     1S83 84293 

iXZAC,   et  at.      Hcturcs  of    th« 

■b.     1840 849  33 

849  33 

f.  The.     1739 84710 

A  maison  close.     1870 844  33 

DU  lur  In  i.     1S83 844  41 

prapoi.     1859 844  IS 

t  la  pinie.     18S0 644  34 

";SK!                     S<J4  37 

jatdtn.     i84i  .. .  S44  14 
amJ  Jolly.     Le  grammaire ;  Pe- 

a.ed. 843  76 

and    Maktin.      Le  voyige   Ak 

I.  Perichon 843  106 

rm,  £  (Dr.  R.  Lefebvre).    Paris 


FRENCH     LITERATURE.  176 

Macb.     Theatre  du  pclit  chateau 843  93 


1863.. 


;  Lailemand,  (^, .  ■  S43  76 

;  (r.byVan  Laun.  844  43 

AiNE.     Fables;  tr.  by  Wright. . .  S49  3 

i84«-     3T 849  3 

f-     iS3S.    4v 849  17 

ME.     Harmooiet  podique*  et  re- 

i»e«-    1B4S 841  30 

.    1847 841  33 

led'anange.    1845 84131 

spoarloui.     187s S49  13 

les    meditations    poitiques.  —  Le 
ler  chaot  dn  ''it 

iDl  du  sacrc.     1845 S41  39 

l«s   mMitatinnl    po6liques.  —  La 


1S45... 
■843-. 


:s  completes. 

;    p>r  Saintcl 
s  machambri.— Eipediilon  nc 


my  room.    849  34 
840  36J 


Malkkrbb.     (Kuv 


Marhontkl.     (Euvres,     1787.     17  v 


-     841  30 
-Lntio. 
.  840  304 


-.«.    L.Ph 

r»I>  de  Lu»>>. 

'■ 

-.6. 

*"■""'■■■ 

il 

Thtmir.. 

;.    M«l>»(« 

1807.      13  V 

...   840  331 

847  IS 


Mistral      Mireio  ;  a  Pravcn;Bl  poem  ...     S41  11 

MoiNAUX.     Les  deux  sourdes S43  107 

MoLlERE.    Characters:  by  Clarke.    1S65.     S43  33 
Dramatic  works ;  tr.  by  Van  Laun.    1878. 

3v.     (I  SI.) 84s  48 

CnUnli:     V.   1.     MemOH.-Thi  Wunderer. -Th« 

ladiu.— Sfantntlt.— 

Don  GarcU  of  for  hu>bind>.— Tba 


S4I   38 

841 
841 


B.  Or.  R.   (See  LabouUye,  t.) 

■,     Antorjr  d'un  berccau S42  106 

(EuiTTea.     1840 840B-7 

^  -Gil  Bill.— Guimai 

i*I'fi&A  de  SaLuwnqus.— Criipin  r 

W  MBtmo.   Lc  Toman  de  la  rose. 


».— Th. 


nipsary  invalid.— 


Jeilaiuy  of  Iji  Barboullk.-Thc  Ayint  dc 
I.es  Tourberiea  de  Scapin  ;  td.  by  Maison.  S40  I9S 
Les  -  tJ.  by  Masson . . .  640  |0 
(Kuvres.     1833.    3  v.  (incomplete) 843  39 


Don 


-l/e 


e  Niv 

le  del  fcin 


176 


FRENCH    LITERATURE. 


V.  3.  Les  femmes  savantes.— La  Comtesse  dTscar- 
bagnas.— Le  malade  tmaginaire.— Le  gloire  du  Vol-de- 
Grace,  poSme. 

CEuvres.     1854.    2  v 84a  iq 

Conttnts:  V.  i.  Vie:  par  Voltaire. —  L'itourdi.— 
Le  d^pit  amoureux. — Let  prAcieutes  ridicules. — Sgana- 
relle. — Don  Garcie  de  Navarre. — L'6coIe  des  maris. — Les 
facheux. — L'6coIe  des  femmes.— L>a  critique  de  TAcole 
det  femmes. — L*  impromptu  de  Versailles.— Le  manage 
forcA,  comedie. — Le  mariage  forc6e,  ballet  du  roi. — La 
Princesse  d^jftlide. — Don  Juan. — L'amour  mMecin.  — Le 
misanthrope. — Le  m6decin  malgr6  lui.—M6Iicerte.— Pas- 
torale comique. 

V.  3.  Le  Sicilien.  —  1>e  Tartufft. — Amphitryon.— 
L*avare. — George  Dandin. — Mons.  de  Pourceaugnac. — 
Les  amants  magni6ques. — Le  bourgeois  gentilhomme. — 
Psyche.— Le  fourberies  de  Scapin. — La  Comtesse  d*Es- 
carbagnas.  —Las  femmes  savants. — Le  malade  imaginaire. 
— Ponies  diverses. 

Select  comedies  in  French  and  English. 

1832.    8  V 842  21 

Canttnts  :   V.  i.    The  miser.— The  cuckold  in  conceit. 

V.  a.    The  cit  turned  gentleman. — Doctor  and  no  doctor 

V.  3.    The  blunderer. — Conceited  ladies. 

V.  4.    School  for  husbands. 

V.  5.    The  impostor. — George  Dandin. 

V.  6.    Man-hater. — Squire  Lubberly. 

V.  7.    Amphitryon. — Forced  marriage. — The  Sicilian. 

V.  8.    The  hypochondriac. — The  impertinents. 

Tales  from  ;  by  Leonard X4504 

Montaigne.  Essays ;  tr.  by  FriswelL  1869.  844  6 
Essais,  lettres  ;  ed.  variorum.  1862.  4  v.     844  17 

Shakespeare  and  ;  by  Feis.     1884 822.3  257 

Works ;  tr.  by  Hazlett.     1845 844  i 

Same,  ed  by  Wight.     1859.    4  ^ ^44  2-5 

Contgnis:    V.  i.     Life  ;  by  Hazlett. —Essays. 

V.  a-3.    Essays. 

V.  4.  Biography ;  by  St.  John. — Journey  to  Italy.— 
Letters. 

Montesquieu.    (Euvres.     1822.    8v 840236 

ComUnis:  V.  i.  La  vie  de  M.— Aloge ;  par  D^Alem- 
bert. — Grandeur  et  decadence  des  Romains,  etc. 

V.  3-5.  Analyse  de  Tesprit  des  lois,  par  D'Alembert  et 
Bertolini. — L'esprit  des  lois. — Defense  de  Tesprit  des 
lois. — R^ponse  de  M.  Risteau. — Commentaire  de  Voltaire. 
— Lettre  d^  Helvetius. 

V.  6.     Lettres  Persanes. 

V.  7.  Arsace  et  Ism6nie. — Le  temple  de  Guide. — 
C^phise  et  TAman. — Lysimaque. — Essm  sur  le  gout. — 
Discours. — Poesies.— Lettres,  etc. 

V.  8.  Commentaire  sur  Pesprit  des  lois ;  par  le  Comte 
Destutt  de  Tracy. 

Giluvres  choisies.     1859 ^4^  89 

Contents:  Grandeur  et  decadence  des  Romains. — 
Politique  des  Romains. — Dialogue  de  Syllaet  d^Eucrate. 
— Lysimaque,  et  Pens^es. — Lettres  persanes. — Temple  de 
Gnide. 

Spirit  of  laws  ;  tr.  by  Nugent.     2  v. . . .       320  i 

MUSSET.     Fantasio  ;  ed,  by  Pollock 842  104 

On  ne  badine  pas  avec  Tamour ;  ed,  by 

Pollock 842  104 

Poesies.     1867 841  12 


Poet  and  muse  ;  tr.  by  Pollock 

Selections  from.     1870 

Napoleon  I.    Aphorismes.  etc.     1848... 
Oh  NET.    Le  maitre  de  forges  ;  drame. . . . 

Pascal.    Pensces.     1877 

Thoughts ;  trans.     1846 

PiRON.     La  metronome 

CEuvres.     1776.     7v 

Contents:  V.  i.  Vie. — L'tfcole  des  pire* 
thene. — L*amant  myst^rieux. 

V.   3.      Les  courses  de  temp^. —  Gustave-V 

m^tromanie. — Femand  Cort^. — La  fausse  alar 

V.  3.    Ariequin-Deucalion. — L'antre  de  Tro( 

L^endriague. — Le  claperman. — Le   caprice. — L 

d*Apul^. — La  rose. 

V.  4.  Le  f&cheux  veuvage. — Les  chimtees.- 
de  dissention. — Tir^ias. 

V.  5.    Le  mariage  de  Momus. — Columbine 

Credit  est  mort. — L*enr61ement  d^Arlequin.— 

Mariannes. — Atis. — Philomele. — Les  enfans  de 

V.  6.     Epitres. — Odes. — PolJme   de   Fontem 

Contes. — iftpigrammes. — Fables. 

V.  7.  All^ories. — Satires. — Ponies  diverses,  • 

PoNSARD.   Charlotte  Corday;  ed.  by  Brette. 

L'homme  et  I'argent ;  ed.  by  same 

QuiNET.     Lettres  k  sa  mdre  ;  sel.  and  ed. 

by  Saintsbury.     1885 

Rabelais.    CEuvres,  nouv.  ed.  par  Lacroix. 

Readings  in ;  by  Besant.     1883 

Works  ;  tr.  by  Urquhart,  etc.  2  v.  (2  st.) 
Racine.     Andromaque  ;  ed.  by  Masson  . . 

Athalie ;  ed,  by  Masson.     1877 

CEuvres.     1796.     7  v i 

Contents:  V.  i.  Vie  de  Racine,  etc.— La  Th 
Alexandre  le  grand. 

V.  a.     Andromaque. — I.«s  plaideurs. — Britan 

V.  3.    B^r^nice. — Bajazet.— Mithridate. 

V.  4.    Iphig^nie. — Ph6dre. 

V.  5.  Esther. — Athalie. — CEuvres  diverses  e 
en  prose. 

V.  6.  Lettres  sur  les  imaginaires. — Abn^de 
de  Port  Royal. — Fragmens  litt^raires,  etc. 

V.  7.     Lettres. 

Theatre    complet ;    ed.    variorum  ;  par 

Louandre.     1861 

Contents:  La  Th6baTde. — Alexandre  le  gra 
dromaque. —  Les  plaideurs.  —  Britan oicus. —  Bi 
Bajazet. — Mithridate. — Iphiginie  en  Aulide. — 1 
Esther. — Athalie. — Plan  du  premier  acte  d'Iphi 

Regnard.     Le  joueur;  ed.  by  Masson  ... 

CEuvres.     1789.     6v 

Same.     1820.     6v 

Contents:  V.  x.  Voyages  de  Flandre.  Hollai 
marck,  Laponie,  Pologne,  etc. 

V.  3.  Comedies:  La  s6r6nade. — Le  bal.— I 
— Le  distrait.— Attendez  moi  sous  I'orme. 

V.   3.      D6mocrite. — Le    retour    iapr^vu.— 1 
amoreuses. — Le  mariage  de  la  folie. — Les  M^b4 
V.  4.     Lc  16gataire  universel. — Le  critique 
taire. — Les  souhaits. — Les  vendanges.— Sapocv 
naval  de  Venise. — PoMes  diverses. 


FRENCH     LITERATURE. 


177 


t*  divorce. — Ladescente  d'Arlequin  aux  Enfers. 
>mme  k  bonnes  fortunes. — La  critique  de  Thorame 
les  fortunes. — Lcs  filles  errantes. — La  coquette. 
'*'  Les  chinois. — La  coquette  de  Vulcain.— La 
nee  d^Amadis.  —  La  foirc  Saint-Germain.— Lcs 
s  d'Egypte. 

CIUCAUL.D.     Album,  portraits,  etc., 

1  Gilbert's  ed.  of  his  works 840  B-8 

reflections,  etc.     1853 849  11 

es ;  ^d.  by  Gilbert.     3  v.  in  5 840  334 

ttni* :      V.   I.    Notice  biographique ;    par  Oour- 

— Reflexions,  ou  sentences  et  maximes  morales. — 

ndic«. 

*€ndic*:     V.    i.     Anciens  textes  des  maximes. — 

e  bibliographiqne,  etc. 

u     M6moires.— Apologie  de  la  Prince  de  Marcillac. 

).     Part  I.    Lettres. 

3.  Part  a.     Lexique;   introduction  grammaticale, 
Le^ier. 

lRD.     Strictures  of  Labienus  . . .  847  Pam.  i 
KM,  J.  B.     CEuvres  choisies.     1S43,     841  20 

^es.     1795.    4v 840  104 

Urnis:     V.  i.     Odes, 
a.     Apitres. — Allegories. — Ponies  diverses. 
y.     ComMies:     Lc  flateur. — Lc  capricieux. — Les 
x  chimeriques. 

4.  Le  cafifi — La  ceinture  magique. — La  dupe  de 
lemc. — Lettres. 

AU,  J.  J.    CEuvres  completes.    38  V.  840  266 

mtrmtM:      V.   1-4.      Voyage    &    Ermenonville.  —  La 
die  Heloise. 

5-6.     Lettres  616mentaire  sur  la  botanique. 
7.     L'in^galit^  parmi  les  hommes. — Lettre  k  M. 
qK>Us. — Sur  r^conomie  politique. — Du  projet  de  paix 
btuelle. — Polysynodie. 

8.  Du  contrat  social.— Le  gov't  de  Pologne.— Let- 
nx  la  legislation  de  la  Corse. 

9.  Lettres  Writes  de  la  montagne. 
10- X4.    tinile. 

15-18.    Sciences,  arts,  et  belles-lettres. 

19-99.    llcrits  sur  la  musique. 

«^-46.    Les  confessions. 

97.    Contestation  k  M.  Hume. 

a8.     Pi^es  diverses. 

29-30.     Rousseau  juge  de  Jean  Jacques. 

31-3S-     Lettres. 

36.  Esprit,  maximes,  etc. 

37.  Musique. 

38.  Rtenil  de  plantes  colorizes. 

res.     1817.     8v 84096 

ir  contents,  see  printed  catalogue  of  1871.) 

•Beuve.    Causeries  du  Lundi.    16  v.  844  25 

liqiies  parisiennes.     1843-45  .    ...  844  21 

sh  portraits.     1875 844  10 

tt  i  la  princesse.     1873 846  10 

laj-chats  ;  tr.  by  Matbews.     1877  .  844  7 

s.     1S69 841  19 

lUnt*  :   Vie,  poesies  et  pensies  de  Joseph  Delorme. 
<  oo&selationa,  etc. 

its  de  femmes 920.4  5 

DCOiffD.     Works;  trans,  from  the 

1738,     3  ▼ 840  8 


Sand,  George  (Afme  Dudevant).     Cor- 

respondance.     1 812-1876.    6  v 846  34 

Same ;  tr.  by  De  Beaufort.     1886.     3  v.     846  43 

Moliere ;  drama  in  prose 842  96 

Melanges 944-6  72 

Theatre.     4  v.  in  2 842  62 

Cjutenis:  V.  i.  Cosima. — Le  roi  attend.— Fran9ois 
le  Champi.— Claudie. — Moliere. 

V.  a.      Le  manage  de  Victorine. — Les  vacances  de 
Pandolphe. — Le  d6mon  du  foyer. — Le  pressoir. 
V.  3.    Mauprat.— Flamine.— Maitre  Faviila.— Lucie. 
V.  4.    Franfoise. — Comme  il  vous  plaira. — Marguerite 
de  Saintc-Gemme. — Le  Marquis  de  Villemer. 

Sandeau.     M'lle  de  la  Seigli^re  ;  Candole, 

fd. 84a  75 

Sarcey.     Miseries  of  Fo-Hl.     1883 847  18 

Sardou.     La  perle  noire 842  107 

Scribe.    Bertrand  et  Raton 842  106 

Le  diplomate  ;  Ragon,  ed 842  75 

Le  verre  d'eau ;  Bue,  ed. 842  74 

Theatre.     J828.     10  v 842  51 

ConUnts:  V.  i.  Une  nuit  dela  garde  nationale. — Le 
soliciteur. — La  somnambule. — Le  comte  Ory. — Frontin 
mari-gar^on.— L'intftrem  de  Tetude.^Le  nouveau  Ponr- 
ceaugnac. — Une  visite  k  Bedlam. — Les  deux  pr^cepteurs. 

V.  a.  Secretaire  et  cuisinier. — La  petite  soeur. — Colo- 
nel de  hussards.— Le  colonel.— Le  marriage  enfantin. — 
Philibert  mari^. — La  vieux  gar9on.— Partie  et  revanche. 

V.  3.  Le  combat  des  montagnes. — Michel  et  Chris- 
tine.— Maitresse  au  logis. — Le  caf6  des  varieties. — De- 
moiselle  et  dame. — L'heriti&re. — L'ours  et  la  pacha.— 
L'interieur  d^un  bureau. — La  mansarde  des  artistes. 

V.  4.  Coiffeur  et  perruquier.— Les  grisettes.— Le  plus 
beau  jour  de  la  vie. — La  haine  d^une  femme. — Le  baiser 
au  porteur. — La  demoiselle  k  marier. —  L^^carte. — La 
quarantine. — La  ioge  du  portier. 

V.  5.  Le  medicin  des  dames. — La  belle-m^. — Le 
manage  de  raison. — Le  charlatani&me. — Les  premieres 
amours. — Le  parrain. — Simple  histoire.— Rodolphe. 

V.  6.  La  chambre  k  coucher.— La  neige. — Le  concert 
k  la  cour. — LAocadie.  —La  dame  blanche.— Le  ma9on. — 
La  vieille. 

V.  7.  Les  eaux  du  Mont  d'Or.— Le  bon  papa. — Le 
menteur  v^ridique. — Coraly.— Le  confident.— L*ambassa- 
deur.— La  chatte  chang^  en  femme. — Avant,  pendant  et 
apres. 

V.  8.  Le  petit  dragon. — L*ennui.— L'artiste. — Un  der- 
nier jour  de  fortune.— La  lune  de  miel  — Vatel.— Le  dip- 
Inmate. — La  marraine. — Les  emperiques  d^autrefois. 

V.  9.  Valdrie.— Manage  d'argent.— Les  manteaux.— 
La  manie  des  places.— Malvina. — Les  moralistes. 

V.  10.  Fiorelia.— Fra  Diavolo.— La  fianctfe.— Lquise. 
La  seconde  anntfe.— Philippe. 

Val6rie ;  Roulier,  ed. 842  76 

Skvigne,    M*me  de,     Lettres  ;   nouv.  ed. 

par  Vauxcelles.     1801.     10  v 846  11 

Letters;  trans,  and  ed.  by  Mrs.  Hale. . .       846  4 

Selections  from  letters  ;  ed.  by  Masson . .  840  199 

St  AEL,  Af*  me  de.     CEuvres.     1838.    2V..840B-1 

CEuvres  completes.     1820.     17  v 840  244 

Contents:  V.  i.  Le  caract^  et  les  ecrits  de  M*me 
de  S. — Lettres  sur  Rousseau. 


178 


FRENCH    LITERATURE. — PROSE    FICTION. 


V.  a.  Le  proc^  de  la  rein&. — La  pAtx. — Les  fictions. — 
Mtrza.— Adelaide  et  Theodore.— Histoire  de  Pauline. — 
Zulina. 

V.  3.  De  I'influence  des  passions.— Sur  le  suicide.— 
Lady  Jeanne  Grey. 

V.  4.  De  la  littdrature  dans  ses  rapports  avec  les  insti- 
tutions sodales. 

V.  5-7.    Delphine. 

V.  8-9.    Corinne. 

V.  lo-iz.    De  TAllemagne. 

V.  K9-14.  Sur  les  principaux  tfv6ndmens  de  la  ravolu- 
tion  fran9aise. 

V.  15.    Dix  ann^es  d^exile. 

V.  16.  Agar  dans  le  desert.— Genevieve  de  Brabant.— 
La  Suaamite. — Le  Capt.  Kernadec— La  Signora  Fan- 
,  tastici. — Le  Mannequin. — Sapho. 

V,  17.  Du  caractftre  de  M,  Necker.— Jane  Grey; 
tragedie. — Sophie. — Mtflange^. 

SWETCHINE,  M*me.     Writings;  trans,  by 

Preston.     1869 849  10 

Valbbrt.      Hommes  et  choses  du   temps 

present.     18S3 84442 

ViGNY,  A  DE.     Poesies.     1874 841   14 

Theatre    842  61 

Contents:  Chatterton.  —  La  Marechale  d*Ancre. — 
Quitte  pour  la  peur.— Compositions  d*apres  Shakespeare : 
Othello.— Shylock. 

Villon.    CEuvres.    1877 841  45 

Poems  ;  tr.  by  Payne.     1881 841  41 

Voltaire.     CEuvres  completes.     70  v. . . .  840  1 16 
(For  contents  see  printed  catalogue  of  1871.) 

Philosophical  diet.     1824.    6  v 847  4 

Voltairiana  ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Young.     4  v.       849  6 

Works ;  tr.  by  SmoUet,  ft  al.     36  v 840  11 

C0nt*nts:     V.   x-9.    Ancient  and  modern  history. 
V.  lo-ii.    (a  St.)    Observations  on  history.— History  of 
Charles  XII.— Zadig.— The  world  as  it  goes.— Vision  of 
Babouc. — M  icromegas. 
V.  xa.    (JEdipus. — Marianne. — Brutus. 
V.  13.    Semiramis.— Death  of  Caesar. — Amelia. 
V.  14.    Orestes.— The  prodigal. — Letters. 
V.  15.     Meropc.— Nannie.— The  babbler.— Letters. 
V.  16-17.     Miscellanies  in  history,  literature  and  phil* 
osophy. 
V.  18.    Zara. — The  prude.- Pandora. 
V.  19.     History  of  the  war  of  1741. 
V.  ao-aa.    Annals  ml  the  empire. 
V.  33.    (a  St.)    Candid. 
V.  34.    The  Henriade. 
V.  as.    Mahomet. — Socrates.— Alzira. 
V.  a6.     Philosophical  miscellanies. 
V.  %-j.    Catahne. — The   coffee-house.— The  orphan  of 
Chini. 
V.  a8.     Hist,  of  Russia  under  Peter  the  Great. 
V.  99-30.     Annals  of  the  empire. 
V.  31.     I..etters  concerning  the  English. 
V.  33-33.     Miscellaneous  poems. 
V.  34.    On  toleration. 
V.  35.    (a  St.)    Tales  of  Wm  Vad^. 
V.  36.     (a  St.)    Princess  of  Babylon. — Man  with  forty 
crowns. 

Wafflard  and  Fulgrncr.     Dieppe;  ed, 

by  Brctie,  et  al 842  95 


Prose  Fiction. 
(Including  translatUns^ 

About.    Col.  Foogm's  mistake.    2  ▼ 

Thefdlah 

Germaine  (Fr^ 

LHnfame 

King  of  the  mountains 

Lawyer's  nose 

Mattre  Pierre 

Man  with  the  broken  ear 

La  m^re  de  la  marquise 

New  lease  of  life 

\jt,  nez  d'un  notaire 

Le  roi  des  montagnes Xi 

Le  roman  d'un  brave  homme 

Story  of  an  honest  man 

TolU 

Le  Turco 

ACHARD.     La  toison  d'or 3 

A  c5t6  du  bonheur 3 

Adam,  M*me,     Recite  d'un  paysanne X 

Amazones  de  Paris } 

AssoLANT.    Hist,  of  the  celebrated  Pierrot     ] 
Balzac.    After-dinner  stories 

Alchemist ;  trans 

Cat  and  battledore 

Cesar  Birotteau  ;  trans X 

The  comedie  humaine  ;  and  its  author, 
by  Walker 

Cousin  Pons ;  trans 

Contes  drolatiques.     3  v 

Duchesse  de  Langeais ;  trans 

Eugenie  Grandet ;  trans 

C£uvres  completes.     20  v 

(For  contents,  see  printed  catalogue  of  1871.) 

Pere  Goriot ;  trans 

Vendetta ;   trans 

Banville.     Contes  bourgeois 2 

Les  Parisiennes  de  Paris S 

Bast.    Contes  k  ma  voisine 

BccH ARD.     Maurice ;  trans 

Belot.    Article  47 

Drama  of  the  Rue  de  la  Paix 

Le  roi  des  Grecs.     2  v 

Bentzon,  pseud,    (See  Blanc,  M  *mf.) 
Bernard.     Fatal  passion 

Gerfaut 

Same 

Le  paravent 

La  peau  du  lion 

Un  homme  serieux 

Berthet.    Prehistoric  world 

Sergeant's  legacy 

Beyle  (Stendhal).  La  chartreuse  de  Panne. 


FRENCH    PROSE    FICTION. 


179 


rentures  of  a  young  naturalist. 

Dr.  Bernag^us 

ry  voyage 

ds 

p»^(T.  Bentzon).    Un  chatiment. 

Tarpin 

le  sauli^re 

Hermine 

i  pcrle 

rds 


r 

: ;  trans  . . .  . 

ir 

in  d'an  muet 


manque 

m  de  Job 

tion  de  Louise 

r.     Golden  tress 

iket 

La  fin  du  vieux  temps 

Cmelle  enigme 

Adventures  of  a  French  boy. . . 

du  dragon 

Blue  banner 

^S^,  Princesse.     Carmela 

songe  de  Sabine 


;  falsehood 

;er.     La  maison  ferm^e. 
r-le! 


du  preux 

)  nouvelles  nouvelles.     (2  st). . . . 
AN,    Comtesse.       Une    m^hante 

e. . .   

niANO.    Atala ;  tr.  by  Harry . . . 

IBZ.     Amours  fragiles 

■re  de  Ladislas  Bolski 

ral  de  Phidias 

Cosda 

le  dn  choquard 

3^  de  M'lle  Saint  Mar 

le  Jean  Tfterol 

elerorsidea 

Noirel's  revenge 

[oldenis 

t  rouges 

Irf 

ce  Vitale 


Randoce 

idle  de  Joseph  Noirel, 

id  sinners .  -  • 

Bcohletde 

Bcobl&Ca 


04001 

X12801 

04004 

04003 

X8809 

X8805 

X8806 

X8806 

X8805 

X8804 

X8801 

X8810 

X8803 

X8811 

X8808 

X8807 

X8802 

X11802 

X11801 

X14301 

X14701 

X8301 

X8302 

X6202 

X11402 

X11403 

X11401 

X I 1404 

X13802 

X13801 

X13803 

843  2 
X9801 

843  R-i 
X913 
X917 
X910 
X908 
X922 
X915 
X916 
X909 
X906 

X901  + 
X920 
X903 
X911 
X905 
X918 
X919 
X921 
X902 

X907-I- 


Wish  of  his  life X912 

Chevaltrr.    Les  demiers  Iroquois X1203 

La  fiUe  des  Indiens  rouges Xi265 

La  Huronne X1201 

Les  Nez-perces X12Q4 

Peaux  rouges  et  Peaux  blanches X1202 

Les  Pieds-noirs X1208 

Potgnet-d'acier,  ou  les  Chippionas X1206 

La  T^te-plate X1207 

Chevette.     So  fair  yet  false X4901 

Choix  de  contes  contemporains X14402 

Chousy.     Ignis X14201 

Cladel.    Va-Nu-Pieds X14601 

Claretie.     La  fugitive X10802 

La  maison  vide X10803 

Mons.  le  ministre ;  trans X10804 

Mons.  le  ministre  (/V.) ^  .  . . .  X10805 

Noris X10806 

Le  Prince  Zillah Xio8o7H- 

Robert  Burat X10801 

Le  troisi^me  dessous X10808 

CoLOMB,  M*fne,    Page,  squire  and  knight. *Xi 3401 
COTTIN,  M'me.     Elizabeth ;  or,  the  exiles 

of  Siberia ♦X11501 

Matilda.    2v X11502 

Countess  of  Monte  Cristo X4505+ 

CouRCiLLON.     Le  cur6  manque X4301 

CouRCY.     Les  histoires  au  caf6  de  Paris. .  X9901 

Cournier.     Une  famille  en  1870-1871  . . .  X'loioi 

Craven,  M*mg.     Anne  Severin X7806 

iniane X7807 

Same  ;   trans X7808 

Fleurange X7804 

Same  ;  trans X7803 

Jettatrice X7do2 

Sister's  story X7801 

Daudet.     L'6vang61iste X823 

Fromont  jeune  et  Risler  aine X803 

Jack  ;  trans * X810-I- 

Kings  in  exile X817 

Letters  from  my  mill X820 

Lettres  de  mon  moulin X828 

Little  good-for-nothing X815 

Nabob X8o4H- 

New  Don  Quixotte '. . .  X809 

Numa  Roumestan X822 

Numa  Roumestan  ;  trans X821 

Port  Salvation.     2  v.     {Fr.) ,  X824 

Les  rois  en  exile X8t8 

Le  roman  du  chaperon  rouge X816 

Sidonie  ;  trans X801  + 

Le  siege  de  Berlin X826 

Stories  of  Provence X827 

Tartarin  of  Tarascon X819 


*  For  young  readers. 


180 


FRENCH     PROSE    FICTION. 


Tartarin  sur  les  Alpes X829 

Daudkt.  E.     D^froqud X8903 

Ilenrielle X8901 

Madame  Rol)emier X8902 

Mademoiselle  Vestris X8904 

Les  reins  cassis X8905 

Debans.    Sheep  in  wolf's  clothing Xiiioi 

Delarbre,  M*me,      Les   causeries   d*une 

bonne  mere Xi  1901 

Delpit.     La  marquise X10403 

Odette's  marriage X10401 

La  p6re  de  Martial X10402 

Deslys.    Compagnons  de  minuit X2701 

DiDiER.     La  petite  princesse X10501 

Douze  histoires  pour  les  enfants *X450i 

Droz.     Around  a  spring X6601 

Babolain  X6602 

Bertha's  baby X6604 

Monsieur,  madame  and  the  baby X6603 

DuDEVANT,  M*me,    (Sec  Sand,  George.) 
DUPEVANT.  J.  F.  M.  A.     (See  Sand,  Maurice.) 
Dumas,  Alex.,  phe.    Adv.  of  a  marquis  ,        X323 

Andr6e  de  Tavemay  ;  trans X305-I- 

Ascanio ;   trans X361 

Beau  Tancrede  ;  ttans X372 

Black  tulip X343-I- 

Bragelonne  ;  trans X348 

Capt.  Paul ;  trans X365 

Catherine  Blum  ;  trans X371 

The  chevalier X306+ 

Le  chevalier  D'Harmental.     {Fr) X332+ 

Chevalier  de  maison  rouge  ;  trans X374 

Chicot  the  jester ;  trans X356+ 

Le  collier  de  la  reine.     3  v X329 

Le  Comte  de  Monte  Cristo.     3  v.    (/>.)       X319 

La  Comtesse  de  Salisbury.     (/>.) X392 

Corsican  brothers X341 

Countess  of  Charney X355  + 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo X316+ 

La  dame  de  Monsoreau.     (.Fr.) X394 

La  dame  de  volupte X397 

Les  deux  reines X381 

Diana  of  Meridor X324 

Doctor  Basilius  ;  trans X373 

Edmond  Dantes  ;  trans X322+ 

Foresters X328-h 

Forty-five  guardsmen X35 1  + 

Un  Gil-Bias  en  Californie ^399 

La  guerre  des  femmes ^333 

Half-brothers X370 

Histoire  d'une  casse  noisette X335 

Horrors  of  Paris X344 

Ingenue  ;  trans X375 

Iron  hand ^337 


Iron  mask 

Isabel  of  Bavaria 

Jchanne  la  Pucelle 

Louise  de  la  Vail ic re  ;  trans 

Love  and  liberty 

M'me  de  Chamblay ;  trans 

Man  with  five  wives 

Marguerite  de  Valois  ;  trans 

Marriage  verdict 

Memoirs  of  a  physician 

Memoiis  of  a  maitre  d'armes 

Mohicans  of  Paris 

Les  Mohicans  de  Paris 

Nanon ;  trans 

Page  of  the  Duke  of  Savoy 

Pauline ;  trans 

Queen's  necklace 

Regent's  daughter 

Russian  gipsy 

Salvator.     5  v.  in  3.     {Fr.) 

Six  years  later 

Sketches  in  France 

Taking  the  Bastile 

Three  guardsmen 

Three  musketeers 

Les  trois  mousquetaires.     2  v. ..... . 

La  tulipe  noire 

Twenty  years  after 

Twin  captains 

Two  Dianas 

Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.     2  v.     {^Fr. 

Watchmaker 

Dumas,  Alex.,  Jiis.    Camille.     (2  st.). 
DURAND,  M*mf.    (See  Greville,  H.) 

DURUY.     Garde  du  corps 

Edmond.    La  bucheronne 

£nault.     Captain's  dog 

Carine 

Christine 

Pupil  of  the  legion  of  honor 

Erckmann-Chatrian.     Alsacian  scli 
master 

L'ami  Fritz .•. . . 

Avant  '89 

I^  banni 

Blockade  of  Phalsburg 

Brigadier  Frederic  ;  trans 

Une  campagne  en  Kabyle     

Campaign  in  Kabylia 

Clarionette  player 

Conscript .....    

Contes  de  la  montagne 

Contes  des  bords  du  Rhin 

Contes  populaires 


*  For  youBg  rcaden. 


FRENCH     PROSE     FICTION, 


181 


it  de  Grinder wald. 


■■       X537 

Xsjo 

SS43 

X5CB 

..       XSM 

Ipcre  LcbigTC 2538 

<Ksion  of  iSi3-i4 Xjoi 

d'on  pars>.n.     4  V £511 


II 


-4.    U  ci 


of  tlie  Rhine 

f  a  peasant.     4  v 

■c  lUIa  iCDcnl.    17S9.— 9.  The  < 
>9>.-3.  The  T«r  DDS  of  Iha  npu 


IX  de  la  Tieille  . 
■Oifr.) 


■  by  PerniuJt  and  othen. . 
Telemachns  (Fr.) 

l^') '■ 


riage  dans  le  monde 

ec  in  bigb  life 

itc  comteue 

land'un  jeune  horome  pauvre 

>f  SibyJe 

Chooan*  et  Blcos 

.  Adrentnra  du  Baron  de  Fite$te. 

JON.     Stariei  of  infinily 

r.     Bouvaid  et  Ficuchet 

e  Boraiy  (.Fr.).     (a  .t.) 

bo(^r.) 


a  de  St  Anioine  . 


X508 
X515 

X506 
S505 

X507 
X530 
Xs36 
X53i 


XS39 
.  Xs40 
.  X510 
X531 
Xsas 
X4503 

.     X1614 
X1604 

.     X160S 

X1603 

,     X1613 

X1605 

.     X1601 

,      Xi507 

.      X1606 

X1601 

X1613 

.    Xitaoa 

,   Xiizoi 

Xg602 

XsSoi 
X9703 

X970S  + 

X9704 


'   Fi.EURV.  La  mascarade  de  la  vie  pBiigienne.     X9S01 
{   Fkance.     Le  crime  de  Sylveslre  Bonoard.    Xi^toi 

I       Le  livie  dc  mon  ami X14S01 

L'amoar  an  paysblen Xt4403 

Gabohiau.    The  catastrophe X731B 

Clique  of  gold X7106+ 

La  corde  au  cou X7311 

The  count's  millions X7337 

I       The  coant's  secret X73tg 

Le  crime  d'Otcival X7*07 

I       Downward  path .  X7313 

!       File  No.  113 X7J034- 

?«  Saiif« X7ai8 

M  ).    av X7ao9 

iK?**     X7II3+ 

^  X7J05+ 

Other  people's  money X7203+ 

Slaves  of  Paris X7336 

Widow  Lerouge X7204+ 

Gaghbur.     Les  vi«rges  rosses X10701 

A  nihilist  princess X10701 

Gandon.    JeanGigon X4001 

CAtlTlBR,  J.     Usurper XJ315 

Gautibr,  T.     Le  capitaine  Pracasse Xjsos 

'J^i*,-  X5304 

X5309 

De  Maupan  (3  st.) XS306 

XS3M 

■s  nighis  (a  si.) X5307 

XsJio 

mummy ^5301 

Spirite  :  tratt X5303 

Gautier,  et  al.     Cross  of  Bemy X5306 

Gasfe.     Canadians  of  old X4701 

Geoffrey  the  knight X4509 

Girardin.    Adventures  of  Johnny   Iron- 
sides      •X7701 

Doctor's  family X7706 

Histoirc  d'un  Berrichon X7707 

Maman  (Fr.) •X770J 

Les  millions  de  la  tante  Zeze X7703 

Sans-cteur X770S 

True  as  steel X7704 

Glouvet.     Le  berger X13503 

L'^tude  Chandoux X 1 3507 

La  famille  bourgeois Xl35at 

Le  foreslier X11501 

j       L'ideat X12504-1- 

Le  marinier Xtasoa 

Lepire XiasoB 

GoBiKEAU.    Typhiiine's  abbey. X33oa 

Gourand.    Little  boy's  story *X3cxii-|- 

Peter  Lipp "X8oo3 

Young  mountaineer *XSoo4 


•  For  jrouDf  leadott. 


182 


FRENCH     PROSE     FICTION. 


Grandfort.     Octave X2801 

Grevii.le,  Henry  {M*me  Durand).  Bonne 

Marie X63o8-h 

Clairefontaine  {Fr.) X6321 

Cleopatre X6323 

Same  ;  irons X6322 

Croquis  (/>.) X6312 

Dosia  ;  frans X6301  -h 

Dosia's  (laughter X6320 

Dournof ;  /rans X6310 

Lucie  Rodey  ;  trans X631 3 

Madame  de  Dreux  (Fr.) X6316 

Mam'zelle  Eugenie  ;  trans X631 8 

Markoff ;   Irans X631 1 

Marrying  off  a  daughter X6304 

Mors  aux  dents ...  X6319 

Perdue  {Fr.) X6317 

Philomene's  marriages X6307 

Pretty  little  Countess  Zina X6306 

Sonia  ;  irans X6305 

Suzanne  Normis  (Fr.) X6314 

Trials  of  Raissa X6315 

GUKNOT.     Vengeance  of  a  Jew X5  loi 

GuizoT,  M'me.     L'^colier ;    ou   Raoul  el 

Victor.     2v *X440i 

Les  enfants  contes *X4403 

Une  famille.     2  v *X4405 

Ten  moral  tales *X4407 

Gyp.     Plus  heureux  de  tous X4515 

Halevy.     L'Abb^  Constantine X12004 

Same ;  irans X12002+ 

Criquette  (Fr.) X12005 

Un  mariage  d'amour X 12006 

Les  petites  cardinals X12001 

Hamilton,  Count.     Fairy  tales  (2  st.) X46oi-f 

Hericault.     1794  ;  a  tale  of  the  Terror  .  X14401 

HoussAYE.    I^s  Diancs  et  les  Venus X1502 

L*6ventail  brise.     2v X1504 

Les  fiUes  d'Eve X1503 

Mademoiselle  C16opatre X1501 

Hugo.     By  order  of  the  king X127 

Claude  Gueux  ;  trans Xii7-f- 

Jargal Xi2i 

The  man  who  laughs Xi  14-I- 

Les  miserables 843  B-i 

Same  ;  trans Xi 1 1  -f- 

Same.     2  v.     (Spanish) Xl  1 2 

Ninety-three X106 

Notre  Dame.     (Fr.)     2  v X104 

Same  ;  trans.     3  v Xioi 

Outlaw  of  Iceland Xi 28 

Quatre-vingt-treize.     3  v. .    X108 

Toilers  of  the  sea X120-1- 

I^  Bedolliere.    Mere  Michel  et  son  chat,  *X90O2 

*  For  young  readers. 


Story  of  a  cat 

Laboulaye.    Abdallah 

La  Grange,  M  *me.     Last  days  of  Jerasa 
lem 

Last  fairy  tales 

Lamartine.     Fior  D'Aliza 

Genevieve 

Same  ;   trans 

Graziella 

Lapointe.     Rival  doctors , 

Lavigne.     Female  nihilist 

Lk  Brun.     History  of  Tekeli 

Legouve.     Edith  De  Falsen 

Leila  Hanoum  ;  trafts , 

Lemoyne.     Une  idylle  normande 

Lermina.    The  chase 

Le  Sage.     Bachelor  of  Salamanca.     2  v.. 

Gil  Bias 

Same 
Same. 


•   •  •  « 


trans.     3  v 

(Spanish.) 

L*inconsol6e 

LoTi.     Les  trois  dames  de  la  Kasbale 
LUBOMIRSKI.     Safar  Hadgi ;  trans 

Tatiana  ;  trans.     3  v 

Mace.     Contes  du  petit  chateau 

Mahon.  Les  aventures  d'un  jeune  Gaulois 
Maistre,  X.  DE.  Le  jeune  Siberienne... 
Malot.     La  belle  Madame  Donis  (trans.) 

La  Boh^me-tapageuse.     3  v 

Le  Docteur  Claude.     2  v 

Une  femme  d'argent 

Micheline.     (Fr.) 

No  relations ^ 

La  petite  sceur.     2  v  . 

Pompon 

Romain  Kalbriz 

Sans  famille.     2  v 

Margaret,    of   Navarre.      Heptameror 

(2  St.) 

Marmontel.     Moral  tales.     (3  v.) 

Mendes.     Le  roi  viergc 

Mrrimee.     Carmen.     (Fr.) 

Colomba.     (/>. ) , 

Mery.     Through  thick  and  thin 

Monezy.     Le  oncle  de  Danielle 

Monnirr.     Les  amours  pcrmises 

MURGKR.     Le  dernier  rendezvous 

Les  roueries  de  Tingi'-nue 

Scenes  de  la  vie  Boheme 

NODIER.     Romans 

NoRlAC.     La  betise  humaine 

Ohnet.     La  Comtesse  Sarah 

La  grande  marniere 

Ironmaster 


FRENCH     PROSE    FICTION. 


183 


Lran Xisaos 

:defais«> XiSaoi 

nine Zi39oi 

Iram. ZI3303 

nenne X4S03 

anche  Mortimer S6001 

Putor  of  the  dewrt 28401 

X4S13 

r.     No.  13  Rae  Martot Xiogoi 

n».    Clotilde X6801 

N.     Ctutte Xta6oi 

;  tram X13603 

ent Sit6o3 

E, .!/'«»  DB.    Deux  ani  ui  Ijrcfe.  'Xatei 

me'itrial 'X3604 

-Xaeos 

an  of  ichool  life *X36o3+ 

AttL     Hanon   Lescaut ;  tram. 

I 843  B-a 

,M'mt.   Lc  cadet  deColobri^rei.  X3003 

ilh'i  irjfe X3003 

iHalepiere X30ot 

X3006 

•m           S3004 

;W"r X3005 

,  L.     La  Comlesse  de  Hauleon. .  X9401 

RT.                             Bismarck  ...  Xiaaoi 

:T. XllIOI 

!T.  •XtiTOS 

dii  oonn^ubte X[i703 

'  the  tigen X11706 

cbumer X11701 

iheconilable X11704 

nccitda  ;  Iratu. *X3504  + 

Fr.) Xssoa 

tt  Juan  Femandet X3503 

'i  whims X3501 

:C.     Pan!  and  Virginia 'Xaioi  + 

'  Virginia X3103 

ORGK  (M'me  Dudevant).     Moni. 

»« 14139 

I X343 

;  trant Xao? 

je  Dieirich ; //divi Xa45 

f  Piciotdu Xas4 

can  dca  descries Xasa 

e  patlaot    Xa56 

icsse  de  Radoliladt Xajg 

;  tramt. Xzog 

xsioa  d'une  jeune  lille X130 

I Xa4i  + 

trmu. Xao8 

[he SJ13 


La  DaoieHa Xaa6 

Les  deux  frdrcs Xt57 

Elle  el  lai X»S5 

La  famille  de  GennaDdre Xa48 

Fanchon  the  cricket X343 

Ftisi  and  true  love Xaia    - 

Francois  1e  Champe XS46 

Handsome  Lawrence Xasg 

L'tlomme  de  neige.     3  v X117 

Indiana X247 

Same ;  Iratu XtIO 

Jacques Xaii 

Jealousy  or  Teverino Xai4 

JeanZiska.    (Fr.) XasS 

La*t  Aldini Xai] 

Lavinia Xa49 

Lelia X333 

Lucreiia  Floriani  (Fr.) X349 

M'lle  Merquem  ;  fratw. X101  + 

Les  nuities  mosalEtes X317 

Lesmaitres  sonnenrs Xass 

Mauprat X336 

Same;  trans Xaii 

La  mare  an  diable XaaS 

Marqni*  De  Villemer ;  Irani X237 

Miller  of  Angibanll Xa3i 

Mons.  Antoine ;  Iram X340 

Mom.  Sylvester Xao6 

XWH+ 

- X»33 

Xais 

i^.         X«3S 

Narciue ;  Irant. X334 

La  petite  Fadette X939 

Le  Piccinino Z316 

Rolling  uone XajS 

Simon  ;  Irani. X313 

Snow  man X144 

Tower  of  Percemonl Xasa 

L'Uscoque Xaao 

Valvddre X334 

La  ville  noir Xa6i 

Winga  of  courage Xass 

Samd,  Maurice  y.  F.  M.  A.  Dudevant). 

Cttllirhofi X7601 

Sandbau.     Madame  deSommerville X1706 

M"Ue  de  la  SeigUere X1703 

Madeleine X1705 

Same ;  Irani X1704 

La  maison  de  Penatvon X1703 

Mariana X1701 

Valcreuie X1707 

SclOBSKT.      NouveUes    scenes    de   la   vie 

champetre    Xl4lot 

I  mdcn. 


184 


FRENCH    PROSE    FICTION. 


ScuDERi,  M*ll€,     Histoire  de  Mathilde  d' 

AguiUr X9201 

Second.     Roman  de  deux  bourgeouis  ....   X10301 

Sbgur,  Comttsse  de.     Fairy  tales *X3204 

Memoires  de  un  asno *X320i 

Les  vacances *X3202 

Selection  of  French  tales ;  ed,  by  Masson .  840  200 
SouvESTRE.    Attic  philosopher  in  Paris. .      X1406 

Same 5033 1 

Brittany  and  La  Vendee XT408 

Confessions  of  a  workingman 50331 

The  lake  shore X1410 

Leaves  from  a  family  journal Xi40q 

Le  mat  de  cocagne X1404 

Le  memorial  de  famille X1403 

Les  p6ch6s  de  jeunesse X1405 

Un  philosophe  sous  les  toits X141 1 

Pleasures  of  old  age X1407 

Scenes  et  recits  des  Alpes X1402 

Souvenirs  d'un  vieillard X1401 

Stael,  M'me  De.    Corinne X7403 

Same  ;  trans X7401  -h 

Stendhal, /J^«^/.    (See  Beyle.) 

Stenger.    La  petite  Beaujard X13701 

Stolz,  M*me.     House  on  wheels *X7ioi 

Sub.     Le  Juif  errant.    4v X5414 

Martin  the  foundling X540I  + 

Mysteries  of  Paris.     3  V X54o6-f 

Paula  Monti X5412 

Wandering  Jew X5404+ 

Woman's  love X5405 

Tardieu.     Money X9301 

Theuriet.     All  alone X790S 

Angela's  fortune X7907 

Antoinette ;  trans X7904 

Eusebe  Lombard  (/'>.)  X7913 

Gerard's  marriage X7901 

Godson  of  a  marquis X7902 

House  of  the  two  Barbels X7903 

Madame  Heurteloup  {Fr.) X790g 

Le  mariage  de  Gerard X791 1 

Michael  Verneuil  (Fr,) X7910 

Raymonde  ;  trans X7905 

Tante  Aur61ie  (/>.) X7912 

Young  Maugars X7906 

TiSSOT  and  Amiero.    Adventures  of  three 

fugitives X12302 

Exiles X12301 

TttPFFER.     Nouvelles  genevoises X2401 

Uchard.     Mademoiselle  Blaisot X13901 


Ulbach.     L'enfant  de  la  morte 

Papa  Fortin 

Under  the  ban 

Vadier.    Mon  etoile 

Vallxs.    Le  bacheller 

L'enfant 

Valry.    Martha  De  Montbrun 

Verne,  Jules.   Archipelago  on  fire 

Autour  de  la  lune 

Demon  of  Cawnpore 

Le  desert  de  glace 

Dick  Sands 

Doctor  Ox 

Earth  to  the  moon 

Field  of  ice 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon 

Floating  city 

Fur  country * 

Giant  raft ;  part  i 

Same ;  part  2 

Godfrey  Morgan 

Hector  Servadoc 

In  the  land  of  the  behemoth 

Journey  to  center  of  the  earth 

Meridiana 

Michael  Stroghoff 

Mysterious  island.     3  v 

Off  on  a  comet 

Secret  of  the  island 

Tigers  and  traitors 

yTour  round  the  world  in  80  days 

Tribulations  of  a  Chinaman 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea 

Underground  city 

Vanished  diamond 

Voyages  of  Capt.  Hatteras . . 

ViGNON.    Victoire  Normand 

ViGNY,  Comte  De.     Cinq-Mars 

Cinq-Mars ;  trans 

Servitude  et  grandeur,  militaires 

Stello 

ViLLKMAiN.     Lascaris 

Vincent.     Mis6  F6r6ol 

Return  of  the  princess 

Wey.     Bouquet  de  cerises 

Witt,  M*me  De.     Dames  of  high  estate 

French  country  family 

Marie  Dcrville 

Motherless 

[For  mediaBval  epics,  romances  and  legends, « 


•  For  young  readers, 


ITALIAN    LANGUAGE   AND    LITERATURE. 


185 


:.1AN    LANGUAGE  AND  LITERA- 
TURE. 


LANGUAGE. 

talian  conversation-grammar. . .       455  i 

une 4552 

Italian  pocket  dictionary {453  3 

E.     Eng.-Ital.  diet.    1866.  2  v.  .^453  1-2 
n  £ng.-French  pocket  diet {453  4 


LITERATURE. 

HAL  HISTORY  AND  CRITICISM. 

hy  of  the  renaissance.    (B.  B.  L. 

'.4) »7  14 

Renaissance  und  humanismus  in 

1  und  Deutchland.     1882 850  12 

ION  (Violet  Paget).    Enphorion. 

3  V 850  13 

wis:  V.  X.  Int.— The  sacrifice.— luly  of  the 
han  dramatists.— Out-door  poetry. — Symmetria 

The  portrait  art.— School  of  Boiardo.— Mediaeval 
ptlofue. — Appendix. 

>f  the  i8th  century  in  Italy.  1880.  850  5 
.  Italy;  hist,  and  literature.  2  v.  850  i 
;  Mrs.      The  makers  of  Flor- 

1877 920.5  4 

OLET.    (See  Lee,  Vernon.) 
Renaissance  in  Italy:    literature. 

2  V 850  6 

I  and  studies  in  Italy 824.2  210 

Florence 914.5  R-4 

COLLECTIONS. 
Poetry  and  Folk  Tales. 

aman  legends.     1877 293  33 

talian  popular  tales.     1885 293  47 

Poesie  pastoral!  e  rusticali. . .  851  47 

tones  from  Italian  poets.     1846.  851  i 

taly.  with  mnsi<^ 784  B-18 

ry  tales *293  34 

INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS. 
>ioBTRY,  Drama,  Essays,  etc. 

{Including  Translations.) 

La  coltivazione.    1804 581  46 

Tragedie.    1819.    6  v 852  5 

is:     V.  1.     FIHppo. — Polinice.— Antigone. 
Yn^taat. — Agamemnone.— Orestc.— Rosmunda. 
OttaTia.— TijDoleone. — Meropc. 

Stuarda. — La  congiura  de'  Pazxi. —  Don 


V.  5.    Agide. — Sofonisba. — Bruto  Primo.— Mirra. 

V.  6.    Bruto  Secondo.— Alceste.— Parere  dcU'  autore. 

Tragedies;  tr.  by  Bowring.     1876.    2  v.     852  11 
Contents:    V.  x.    Preface.— Philip.— Polyniccs.— An- 
tigone.— Virginia. — Agamemnon. — Orestes. — Rosmunda. 
Octavia.— Timoleon.— Merope.— Mary  Stuart. 

V.  a.  Conspiracy  of  the  Pazxi.— Don  Garcia. — Saul.— 
Agis.— Sophonisba.— The  first  Brutus.— Myrrha.— The 
second  Brutus.— Antony  and  Cleopatra.— Abel.— Alces- 
tisll. 

Ariosto.     Commedie  e  satire.     1856 ....       852  4 
Contents:    La  Cassaria. — I  suppositi. — La  Lena. — II 
Negromante.— La  Scholastica.- Satire. 

L'urlando  Furioso.     1846.     2v 851  21 

Opere  minori.     1857.     2  v 851  23 

Orlando  Furioso.    (In  the  Italian).  2  v..  851  32 

Same ;  tr.  by  Hoole.     1815.     5  v 851  36 

Same ;  tr.  by  Rose.     1864.     2  v 851  13 

Roland  furieux ;    trad,  par   D'  Ussieux. 

1775.     4  V 851  26 

Stories  from ;  by  Hollway-Calthrop.  1882. '853  22 

Tales  from,  for  children.     1879 ♦851  35 

BuoNAROTTi,    Michael  Angelo.      (See 

"  Michael  Angelo.") 

Campanella.     Sonnets ;  tr.  by  Symonds  .  85134 

Caro.     Opere.     1807.     7  v 850  20 

Castl     Gli  animali  parlanti.    V.  i  and  3,  851  30 
CoLONNA,  ViTTORiA.    Life  and  poems ;  by 

Mrs.  Roscoe 928.5  16 

Dante.     And  his  circle ;  by  D.  G.  Ros- 

setti.     1876 851  16 

La  commedia.     1863 851  25 

The  Dante  collections   in  Boston  P.  L. 

and  Harvard  Univ.  L.  (H.  U.  Bui.,  v. 

4,  pp.  133,  188) 16  B-17 

Divine  comedy  ;  tr.  by  Longfellow.    3  v.  851  8 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Wright.     1854 851   17 

The  inferno  ;  prose  tr.  by  Carlyle 851  11 

Same  ;   tr.  by  Sibbald.     1884 851  41 

The  new  life  ;  tr.  by  Norton.     1867  .. .  851  18 

Paradise;  ed.  with  tr.  by  Butler.     1885.  851  50 

Purgatory  ;  ed.  with  tr.  by  Butler.    1880.  851  49 

Same;  prose  tr.  by  Dugdale.     1883. .  851  44 

The  shadow  of;  by  M.F.  Rossetti.    1871.  851  12 

A  study  of;  by  Blow.     1886 851  45 

The  vision :   hell,  purgatory  and   para- 
dise ;  tr.  by  Gary.     1865 851  5 

Same.     1850.     2v 8516 


*  For  young  readers.       X  For  reference. 


186 


ITALIAN. — SPANISH. — PORTUGUESE. 


Davanzati-Bostichi.     Scisma   d'lnghil- 

terra.     1807 850  27 

FiRKNZUOLA.    Opere.    1802.     5  v 850  15 

GUARINI.    II  pastor  fido.     1807 852  24 

Same.     1735 852  23 

LxoPARDi.     Essays  and  dialogues.     1882.  8541 

Machiaveli.i.     Works ;    tr.    by    Farne- 

worth.     1762.     2v 8503 

Writings  ;  tr.  by  Detmold.     1882.    4  v.       8508 
Conttnts:    V.  z.     Life. — History  of  Florence. 
V.  a.    The  prince. — Ditcourses  on  Livius. — Thoughts  of 
a  statesman. 
V.  3-4.    Missions. — Miscellaneous. 

Mbtastasio.     Dramas,  etc. ;  tr.  by  Hoole. 

1800.     3  V 852  I 

CcmUnis:  V.  i.  Artaxerxes. — The  olympiad. — Hyp- 
sipyle. — Titus.— Demetrius. — Dream  of  Scipio. — Canta- 
tas. 

V.  a.  Achilles  in  Scyros.— Demophoon. — Adrian  in 
Syria. —  Dido. — iEtius. — Uninhabited  island. — Triumph 
of  glory.  ^ 

V.  3.     Zenobia. —  Themistocles. — Siroes.— Ragulus. — 

Romulus  and  Hersilia. — Discovery  of  Joseph.— Cantatas. 

Poesie.     1755.     10  v 85213 

ConUnts  :  V.  i.  Dissertadone ;  Calsabigi.— Arta- 
serse. — Adriano  in  Siria. — Demetrio. 

V.  a.  Olimpiade. — Issipile. — Ezio. — Didone  Abban- 
donata. — II  sogno  di  Scipionc. — II  natal  di  Giove. — La 
Danza. 

V.  3.  La  Clemensa  di  Tito.— Siroe.— Catone  in  Utica. 
-— Demofoonte. 

V.  4.  Alessandro. — Achille  in  Sciro. — Ciro.— Temls- 
tocle. — L'isola  disabitata. — Le  Cinesi. 

V.  5.  Zenobia. —  Ipermestra.  —  Antigono. — Semira- 
mide.— II  re  pastore.— L'asilo  d'amore. 

V.  6.  L'eroe  Ciuese.— Attilio  Regolo.— Adriano  in 
Siria.— Didone  abbandonata.— II  tempio  delP  etemitJL. — 
La  contesa  de*  Numi. 

V.  7.  Alessandro. — Semiramide.— Legrarievendicate. 
— II  Polladio  conservato.— II  Parnaso. — Astrea  placata. 
La  pace  fra  la  virtii. — II  vero  omaggio. — L^amor  prigio- 
niero.— II  Ciclope.— Cantate. 

V.  8.  Gioas  re  di  Giuda. —  Betulia  liberata. —  Sant* 
Elena  al  Calvario. — Guiseppe  riconosciuto. — La  morte  d* 
Abel.— La  passione  di  Gesti  Christo. — Per  la  festivity  del 
SSmo.  Natalie. — Isacco. — Canzonette. — Sonnetti. — Epit- 
alamio. 

V.  9.  La  Galatea. — L'Endimione. — Gli  orti  Esperidi. 
—II  Convito  degli  Dei.— L* Angelica  Serenata. — La  morte 


de  Catone.— L*origine  delle  LcggL— II  ratto  d*Eii 
Ode. — Giustino. 

V.  10.    Nittett.— Alctde  al  Bivio.— U  trioidbdi 

— Romolo  ed  Ersilia.— Partanope. — II  ParaasQ  c 
etc.           , 
Michael  Angelo.    Sonnets,  etc. ;  tr.  by 

Harford 92 

Sonnets;  tr.  by  Symonds.     1878 8 

Petrarch.     Rime;  con  I'mterpretazione 

di  Leopardi.     1854 8 

Sonnets,  etc.;  ed,  by  Campbell.     1869. . 

PiNDEMONTE.    Arminio ;  tragedia.     1819.  8 

PuLCi.     II  morgante  Maggiore 85] 

RucELLAi.    Le  api 8 

Stampa.    Sonnets  ;  tr.  by  Fletcher  (in). . .  98! 

Tansillo.    The  nurse ;  tr.  by  Roscoe  ...  8 

Tasso.     Gerusalemme  liberata.     1853  ...  8 

Godfrey  of  BuUoigne  ;  tr.  by  Fairfax. . . 

Jerusalem  delivered  ;  tr.  by  Brooke. . .  .S2SJ 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Wiffen.     1868 I 

Prose  Fiction. 
AzEGLio.    Ettora  Fieramosca ;  tr.  by  Les- 
ter.   1845 8i 

Barrili.    Devil's  portrait;  tr.  by  Wode- 

house.     1885 8j 

Eleventh  commandment.     1882 8j 

Fior  di  Mughetto.     1884 8< 

Whimsical  wooing  ;  tr.  by  Bell.     1882. .  8< 

Boccaccio.     II  Decameron.     1857 8; 

Same  ;  trans,  and  ed.  by  Wright.     (2  st)  I 

Bresciana.     Edmondo 8j 

COLOMBI.     Wane  of  an  ideal ;  tr.  by  Bell.  8j 

Farini.    Caporal  Silvestro.     1884 Sj 

Fogazza.     Danielle  Cortis.     1885 %\ 

Garibaldi.    Rule  of  the  monk 

Grossi.     Marco  Visconti ;  tr.  by  A.  F.  D.  %, 

Guerrazzi.    Beatrice  Cenci ;  tr.  by  Monti  Sj 

Same ^ 

Isabella  Orsini  (in  the  Italian).     1856  . .  8 

Manzoni.     I  promessa  spost.     1884 8 

Same ;  Eng.  trans,     1844.     2  v 8 

Memoirs  of  Miss  D*Arville.     1764.     2  v. . 
Roscoe,  trans,    Italian  novelists.     4V.... 


SPANISH    AND    PORTUGUESE. 


LANGUAGE. 

Academia  Espanola.     Diccionario.    1824.  ^63  B-2 
Ailland.     Diccionario,  Portugueza  e  In- 

glera.     1873 {469  I 

Carolino.     New  guide  of  the  conversa- 
tion in  Portuguese,  etc.     18S3 469  3 


Neuman  and  Baretti.    Spanish-English 
and  Eng. -Spanish  diet.     1837.     2  v.  .^ 

SoBRiNO.    Grammaire,  EspagfioUe  et  Fran- 
9oise.     1732 

Velasquez.    Spanish-English  and  Eng.- 

Spanish  diet.     1865 j 

Same.     1852 \^ 


X  For  reference. 


.'I 


SPANISH. — PORTUGUESE. — BASQUE. — CELTIC 


187 


LITERATURE. 

iAL  HISTORY  AND  CRITICISM. 

CK.     Hist,  of  Spanish  and  Portu- 

Utermtnre.     1823.    2  v 860  4 

mis;    V.I.    Span  Ub  literature. 

Portugncic  literature. 

Primer  of  Spanish  literature. . .     860  12 
r.     Modem  poets  and  poetry  of 

a.     1852 861  4 

•     History  of  Spanish  literature. 

.     3  V 860  I 

COLLECTIONS. 

:»,  irans.    Ancient  poetry  and  ro- 

cca  of  Spain.     1824 8618 

Spanish  salt.     1877 869  2 

ET,  irans.    Ancient   Spanish  bal- 

.     1842 861  I 

1877 861  2 

we  songs  with  music 914*6  B-4 

INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS. 

*OKTRY.  Drama,  Early  Romances. 

{Including  translations^ 

-KT.     El  almacen  de  los  minos.  •  • .     849  15 

ON.     Comedias.     1760.     10  v 862  5 

IS  ;  tr.  by  MacCarthy.     1870 862  i 

\MwmiM:   Love  the  greatest  enchantment. — Sorceries 
u*— Devotion  of  the  cross. 

»  escogido.     1838 862  3 

ts.     His  life  and  Lusiads  ;  by  Bur- 

1881.     2Y 861  12 

tr.  by  Burton.    1880.  2  v.  861  10 

;  tr.  by  Mickle.     1877 861  5 

fries ;  tr.  by  Burton.     1884.    parts 

Ida 861  14 

ty  sonnets;  with  tr.  by  Aubertin. .  861  9 


Cervantes.    La  Galatea.    1772 863  16 

Numantia  ;  tr.  by  Gibson.    1885 862  15 

Translations  from  ;  by  Gyll.     1870 862  2 

CoiUentt :    Voyage  to  Parnassus. — Numantia. — Com- 
merce ol  Algiers. 

Cid,  poema  del ;  tr.  by  Southey 946  18 

Poem  of  the  ;  tr.  by  Ormsby.     1879.  •  •  •  ^^^  3 
Ercilla.     Araucana ;  sketch  and  tr.  by 

Molina 983  2 

Hurt  ADO.     Palmerin  of  England.     4  v. .  863  2 

ISLA.     Friar  Gerund.     1772.     2v 8671 

LoBRiRA.  Amadis  of  Gaul ;  tr.  by  Southey. 

1872.     3  V 863  17 

Tui^iN.     Hist,  of  Charlemayne  and  Or- 
lando ;  tr.  by  Rodd.     1812 .  861  7 

Vega,  Lope  de.    Works  ;  tr.  by  Wiffen . .  861  6 

Teatro  escogido.     1838 862  4 

ViLLEGAS.    Obras  de.     1772.    6  v 860  6 

Modern  Prose  Fiction. 

Aleman.     Guzman   D'Alfarache ;    tr.   by 

LeSage.     1881 863  21 

Caballero.     Bird  of  truth,  etc.     1881...  29339 

Cervantes.     Don  Quijote.    i860 863  15 

Same  ;  Eng.  trans 863  i 

Same 863  6 

Same 863  7 

Same ;  Eng.  trans,  by  Duffield.  188 1.  3  v.  863  25 

Same ;  French  trans.     1827.    6v 8639 

Don  Quixote,  his  critics,  etc.;  by  Duf- 
field.    1881 863  22 

Same ;  wit  and  wisdom  of {^69  i 

Exemplary  novels  ;  tr.  by  Kelly.    (2  St.).  863  8 

Galdos.    Gloria  ;  tr.  by  Clara  Bell.    1882.  863  23 

Marianela ;  tr.  by  Clara  Bell.     1883. . . .  863  24 

Trafalgar ;  tr.  by  Clara  Bell.     1884 863  28 

Mendoza.     Lazarillo  de  Tormes;  tr.  by 

Roscoe.     1881 863  20 


BASQUE. 


I.    Outlines  of  Basque  grammar. .       499  8  |  Vinson.     The  Basque  language. 

Webster.    Basque  legends.    1877 293  22 


1877...     293  22 


LTIC    LANGUAGES    AND    LITERA- 

TURK. 


LANGUAGES. 

mo.  Gaelic-Eng.  and  Eng.-Gaelic 

itaS t496B-i 

R.    Diet  of  Scottish  language....     {4961 


O'DoNOVAN.    Grammar  of  Irish  language.      496  2 

O'Reilly.    Irish-Eng.  diet.     1864 1496  B-2 

Prichard.     Eastern  origin  of  Celtic  na- 
tions.   1857 4963 

Richards.  Diet.  Wel^-Eng.,  Eng- Welsh.    I496  6 


%  For  reference. 


188 


CELTIC. — SLAVONIC. 


LITERATURE. 

Arnold.    Study  of  Celtic  literature.    1867.  8961 

Barddas  ;  tr.  by  Williams  ab  Ithel.     2  v. . .  299  24 

Book  of  rights;  tr.  by  O'Donovan.     1847.  896  8 

Catalogue  of  collection  of  Celtic  literature.  16  19 
Croker.      Fairy  legends,  etc..  South  of 

Ireland *293  17 

Curry,  ed.  Battle  of  Magh  Leana,  etc. . .  896  9 
Da  VIES.  Mythology  of  British  Druids. . .  299  B-2 
Drummond.  Ancient  Irish  minstrelsy. . . .  896  7 
Hughes,  ed.  Songs  of  Wales  with  music. 784  B-14 
Hunt.  Popular  romances,  West  of  Eng- 
land.    1865.     2v 29324 

Joyce,  trans.  Old  Celtic  romances.  1879.  896  14 
Kennedy,  ed.     Legendary  fictions  of  the 

Irish  Celts.     1866 293  21 

Logan.    Scottish  Gael 941  40 

M'Callum,  trans.     Poems  of  Ossian,  Or- 

raun,  Ulin,  etc.     1816 89610 

Macgregor  na  Ruara,  Gaelic  song  of;  tr. 

by  Mrs.  Grant 133  14 


Nash.      Taliesin;    bards   and  Dmids  of 

Britain.     1857 

O'DoNOVAN,  ed.    Miscellany  of  Celtic  soci- 
ety.    1849 

Owen,  ed.    Gems  of  Welsh  melody,  with 

music.     1873 78 

Ossian.    Poems  in  original  Gaelic  and  tr. 

by  Macpherson.     1870.     2v 89 

Same  ;  tr.  by  Macpherson.     x866 8 

Same  ;  1773.    2v 8 

[Presentation  copy,  from  Garric1c*s  library,  wi 
book  plate  and  autograph.] 

SiKES.     British  goblins.     1880 21 

Skene,  ed.    The  four  ancient  books  of 

Wales.     1868.    2v 81 

Contents:  V.  x.  Introduction. — Translation  of  | 

V.  9.    Texu :    Black  book  of  Caermarthea.— B 

Aneurin. — Book  of  Taliessin. — Red  book  of  Hei|i 

Stephens.    Literature  of  the  K3rmry 1 

Taliesin.    Vindication  of ;  by  Turner 94 

Turner.    On  ancient  British  poems 94 

Walker.    Hist,  memoirs  of  Irish  bards. 
1818.    2v I 


SLAVONIC  LANGUAGES  AND  LITE 

ATURE. 


HISTORY  AND  CRITICISM. 


897  22 

497  4 
897  20 


MORFILL.     Dawn  of  Slavonic  literature. . . 

Simplified  grammar  of  Polish.  1884. . . 
Otto.  History  of  Russian  literature  .... 
Robinson.     Languages  and   literature  of 

Slavic  nations.     1850 897  i 

Same 897  24 

Turner.    Studies  in  Russian  literature . . .     897  19 


COLLECTIONS. 

BOWRING,  trans,    Cheskian  anthology  . . .     897  13 

Servian  popular  poetry.     1827 897  14 

Specimens  of  Polish  poets.     1827 897  12 

Hapgood, /rawj.     Epic  songs  of  Russia. .     897  35 
Kappey,  ed.     Songs   of  Eastern   Europe, 

with  music ...    784  B-19 

Lytton, /r<z«j.    National  songs  of  Servia.  821.2  394 

Ralston,  trans.    Russian  folk-tales 293  23 

Songs  of  the  Russian  people.     1872. . . .     293  28 


INDIVIDUAL    AUTHORS. 

POETRY,  FABLES,  ETC. 

Krilof.     And  his  fables  ;  by  Ralston 897  11 

Fables ;  tr.  by  Harrison.     1883 897  23 

*  For  young  readers. 


MijATOVicH, /raifj.     Kossovo.     1881....  S 

Nekrasov.     Red-nosed  frost.     1886 81 

Pushkin.     Eugene  On6guine  ;  tr.  by  Spal- 
ding.    1881 ft 

Stanislaus,  King.  Moral  sentences.  1853.  ft 

Turgeneff.     Poems  in  prose.     1883 8 

PROSE  FICTION. 

DosLOiEFFSKY.     Crime  and  punishment. .  S 

Gogol.    Les  ames  mortes ft 

Pushkin.    Marie  ;  tr.  by  Zielinska.     1877.  8 

TcHERNUiSHERSKY.    A  vital  question 8 

Tolstoi.    Anna  Karenine  (/>.) 8 

Anna  Kar6nina  ;  Eng.  trans. ft 

Same ft 

The  Cossacks ft 

Tolstoi.    War  and  peace  ;  part  i.     2  v..  ft 

Same  ;  part  2.     2v ft 

TuRGENEFF.    Fum6e.     1874 a 

Annouchka 81 

Dimltri  Rondine 1 

Fathers  and  sons \ 

Same ftgg 

First  love,  and  Punin  and  Baburin 8| 

A  Lear  of  the  steppe I 

%  For  rstHreiiM. 


J 


SLAVONIC. — HUNGARIAN.   ETC. 


189 


moscovites . 


897  6 

897  29 

897  5 

897  5K 


Smoke 897  9 

Spring  floods 897  8 

Virgin  soil 897  2 

Same 897  3 


HUNGARIAN,    TURKISH,  ETC 


GUAGES   AND  LITERA- 
TURE. 

trans.    Gipsey  songs  and  poetry.  949  X14 


o  Lavo-L.il.     1874.. 
vx.     Ottoman  poems 


1882 

Life  in  a  cave 

em  Midas.     1884 

andlord.     2  v 

;olk -songs  ;  tr.  by  Phillips.     1885. 


499 
899 

899 

899 

899 


5 

5 

7 

9 
2 


899  8 


^tuRRAY,  trans.  National  songs,  Rou- 
mania.     1859 

PKTdFi.  Tr.  from  ;  by  Bowring.  1866  . . 
Selections  from  poems;  tr.  by  Phillips. . 

Singer.  Simplified  grammar  of  Hunga- 
rian.    1882 

SzABAD.     Hungarian  literature 

ToRCENAU.  Simplified  grammar,  Rouma- 
nian language.     1883 

Wekey.     Hungarian  grammar.     1852  . . . 


899  4 

899  I 

897  27 

499  9 
943  88 


459 
499 


AFRICAN    AND    POLYNESIAN. 


«JGUAGES  AND  LITERA- 
TURE. 

AY,  trans.  The  Unkulunkula,  etc., 

be  Amazulu.     1870 299  13 

RD.    Malayan  and  Polynesian  lan- 

ic%,  etc.     1848 499  14 

Sketch   of   modem  lang^uages  of 

ca.     1883.     2v 499  II 

Polynesian  researches,    v.  i 919.6  9 

fyths  and  songs  from  the  S.  Pacific.    299  22 


Gray.    Polynesian  mythology.     1855  ....  299  17 

Hahn.    Tsuni-lgoan.     1881 299  26 

Kessler.    Language  and  lit.  of  Madagas- 
car.   1870 4996 

KoELLE.  Grammar  of  Bomu  lang.  1854.  499  2 
Parker.  Concise  grammar  of  Malagasy.  499  10 
Shortland.  Traditions  of  N.  Zealanders.  919.3  5 
Theol, //-A/ix.  Kaf!ir  folk-lore.  1882....  29930 
TrUbner.  Catalog.,  modern  African  lan- 
guages   16  Pam.  16 


ABORIGINAL    AMERICAN. 


SGUAGES  AND  LITERA- 
TURE. 

td.    American  wonderland.    187 1.    '299  7 

*299  8 

\,id.  American  hero-myths.  1882.    299  31 

of  ChtUm  BaUm 899  Pam.  i 

fl^Oence.     1S83 899  6 

;  legends :  Walam  Olum.  etc 970.1  8 

of  the  new  world.    1868 299  11 

.enqae  de  la  langue  iroquoise  . . .      499  7 
.    Indian  myths.     1884 ♦299  33 

X  For  refwrence.       * 


Hale.  Iroquois  book  of  rites.  1883. . . .  299  32 
Humboldt.    Philosophic  grammar  of  Am. 

languages  ;  ed.  by  Brinton.  1885  . . .  499  13 
Lkland,  ^//.  Algonquin  legends.  1884..  29934 
LUDEWIG.     Literature  of  Am.  aboriginal 

languages.     1858 166 

Matthews,  ^</.    Enchanted  mocassins,  etc.    '299  9 

Same *299  10 

Powell.  Mythology.  N.  A.  Indians. . .  .970.1  B-I3 
RiNK.  Tales  and  traditions  of  Esquimaux. 970.1  49 
Schoolcraft.     Myth  of  Hiawatha,  etc. .     299  19 

For  young  roaders. 


190 


ENGLISH     LANGUAGE. 


ENGLISH    LANGUAGE  AND   LITE 

TURE. 


LANGUAGE. 

Earle.     Philology  of  the  English  tongue.  420  11 
Hales,  ed.     Longer  English  poems ;  with 

philolog.  notes.     1872 428  2 

Harrison.    English  language.     1848....  4203 

LOUNSBURY.     Hist,  of  Eug.  iang.     1879..  42013 

Marsh.    The  English  language,    i860. . .  420  2 

Origin  of  the  Eng.  language.     1871. . . .  420  10 

Shepherd.     Hist,  of  the  Eng.  language. .  420  5 

Trench.   English,  past  and  present.   1855.  420  4 

Welsford.    Origin  of  Eng.  language. . . .  420  i 
EARLY  AND  MIDDLE  ENGLISH. 

Anglo-Saxon  derivations.     1854 422  6 

Anglo-Saxon  root-words.     1854 422  5 

BOSWORTH.    Anglo-Saxon  and  Eng.  diet.  ^429  2 

Carpenter.    English  of  XIV.  century.. .  4283 
Coleridge.     Glossarial  index  to  English 

literature,  13th  century.     1859 1(423  17 

Earle.    Beginner  in  Anglo-Saxon.     1879.  4^9  9 

'Leo.     Anglo-Saxon  names.    1852 429  6 

March.     Comparative  grammar,  Anglo- 
Saxon.     1870 429  3 

Morris  am/ Skeat.    Early  English.    2  v.  4284 

Morris.     Specimens  of  early  English 428  i 

Oliphant.     Old  and  middle  English  ....  420  12 

Shute.     Anglo-Saxon.     1867 4295 

Sievers.    Old  English  grammar.     1S85..  425  18 

Sweet.    Anglo-Saxon  primer.     1882  ....  429  8 

Middle  English  primer.     1884 429  10 

Thorpe.    Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica.    1846.  429  i 

Vernon.    Anglo-Saxon  grammar.     1846..  4294 

GRAMMAR. 

Abbott.    Shakespearian  gram.     1870  . . .  425  i 

Alford.     Plea  for  queen's  English.    1866.  420  6 

Bain.     English  grammar 425  5 

Berry.     Parsing  book.     1871 98.7  16 

Brown.     Grammar  of  Eng.  grammars...  425  7 

COBBETT.     Eng.  grammar  ;  ed.  by  Ayres. .  425   14 

De  Vere.     Studies  in  English.     1867 4207 

Discriminate.     1885 425   17 

English  as  she  is  wrote 829  3 

Gould.    Good  English.     1880 420  14 

Head.    "Shall"  and  "will." 425  2 

Hodgson.     Errors  in  use  of  English 425  1 1 

X  For  reference. 


Lewis.     English  language.     1881 

Moon.     Dean*s  English.     1865 

King's  English.     188 1 

Reviser's  English.     1882 

Morris.     English  grammar  exercises  .... 

Historical  outlines  of  English  accidence. 
Mulligan.  Grammatical  structure  of  Eng. 

language.     1878 

Nesbitt.    Grammar-land.     1S78 

Ripley.    Exercises  in  analysis,  etc.     1882. 

Slip-shod  EngUsh 

Welsh.  Essentials  of  English.  1884... 
White.     E very-day  English.     1880 

Words  and  their  uses.     1870.     2  v 

Whitney.    English  grammar.     1877 

Lessons  in  English.     1884 

SPELLING.   PRONUNCIATION. 

Alderson.  Orthographical  exercises. . . . 
Ayres.    The  orthoepist.     1880 

The  verbalist.     1882 

Bigelow.     Punctuation,  etc.     1881 , 

Brewer.    Errors,  speech  and  spelling  . . . 

Cocker.     Hand-book.     1878 

Drew.     Pens  and  types.     1872 

Ellis.    Early  Eng.  pronunciation,  p't  i . . 

Same ;  part  2 

Same  ;  part  3 

Same  ;  part  4 

Eng.  Spelling  Reform  Association  report. 4 

Five  hundred  mistakes.     1873 

Hume.     On  the  orthographie   and  con- 

gruitie  of  the  Britain  tongue 

Meredith.     Every-day  errors.     1875... 

MiiLLER.     On  spelling 4 

Murray.    On  spelling  reform 4 

New  England  primer  (reprint) 

Phyfe.  How  should  I  pronounce?  1885 
Pitman.  Applied  phonetics.  1879  . .  .4 
RuNDELL.  English  spellings.  1882... 4 
Wilson.     English  punctuation 

ETYMOLOGY. 

Bailey.    Etymological  diet.     1726 

Cockayne.    Spoon  and  sparrow ;  Englis 
roots.     1861 

*  For  young  readers. 


ENGLISH     LANGUAGE    AND     LITERATURE. 


191 


1862 422   9 

Etymology.     1877 422  15 

•dera  English.     1873 422  1 1 

of  engrafted  words.     1854  . . .     ^422  7 
[ymologicum  Anglicanam.  1743.  422  R-i 

Lost  beauties  of  the  English 

tgc 422  14 

Words,  their  use  and  abuse. .     422  18 
.     Sources  of  English.     1873  . .     422  12 

Folk-etymology.     1882 {422  19 

an ter's  note-book.     1876 422  13 

Etymological  diet.     1882 I422  B-i 

Supplement.     1884 ^22  B-2 

Rambles  among  words.    1864.    422  10 

Study  of  words.     1852 422  17 

OD.    Diet,  of  Eng.  etymology.  4  v.     ^422  i 

DIALECTS.  ETC. 
'.  Glossary,  Wiltshire.  1842...  {42 7  9 
glossary,  Northamptonshire.  2  v.  ^427  1 1 
Glossary  of  Dorset  dialect.  1886.  ^427  7 
r.  Diet,  of  Americanisms.  1859.  14^7  i 
1  Anglicum  ;  early  English  diet.  .820.2  344 
Supplementary  Eng.  glossary  . .   ^423  23 

Americanisms.     1872 ^427  2 

rs  jGrammaiicus.      Promptorium 
domm.     1853.     2v (423  15 

Lectures  on  Lancashire  dialect.  I427  1 7 
i/.    Gentlemen's  Mag.  Lib.:  Dia- 

etc.     1884 427  6 

Classical  diet,  of  the  vulgar  tongue.     ^427  3 

ll-Phillips.     Diet,  archaic  and 

ncial  words.     2  v ^23  10 

Slang  dictionary.     1869 {427  5 

ialect  of  Cornwall.     1882 I427  4 

li  Chin.    Diet,  of  Eng.  phrases.  ^423  20 

Cheshire  glossary.     1877 ^27  15 

Manipulus  vocabulorum ;  rhyming 

»nary.  1570 820.2  313 

423  19 

Hct.  of  Isle  of  Wight  dialect.  1886.  {427  10 

Glossary  ;   ed,  by  Hall i well  <i  al. 

2  Y J423  12-13 

George  Eliot's  use  of  dialect . .  .427  Pam.  i 

Diet,  of  Sussex  dialect.     1875..     ^427  8 
Glossary  of  words  used  formerly 

tses  different  from  the  present. . .     ^422  8 

Rhyming  dictionary ^423  7 

Diet,  of  obsolete  English.  2  v.. ^23  8-9 

glossary;  by  an  inhabitant.   1855.^427  16 

SYNONYMS.  ETC. 

English  synonyms.    1852 ^424  i 

'hesaurus  of  Eng.  words.    1870. .  I424  2 

iynonyms.     1871 ^424  3 

>ic<.  of  English  synonyms.    1871.  ^424  4 

*  For  young  readers. 


GENERAL  DICTIONARIES. 

Barclay.     Universal  dictionary ^23  B~io 

BoAG.     Imperial  lexicon.    2  v ^423  B-8~9 

Chambers.    Dictionary;  ed,  by  Donald.  .^423  B-13 

Craig.    Dictionary.     1855.     2  v..T J423  4-5 

Hunter, ^</.  Encyclopicdic diet.  v.  1-5.J423  B-22 
Johnson.     Dictionary.     18 18.    2  v ^1423  B-i 

Same;  enlarged  by  Latham.   1866.  4  v.,\^i'^  B-3 

Knowles.     Dictionary J423  B-7 

Murray,  ^'d^.    New  English  diet.  pt.  i-2..t423  B-41 

NUTTALL,  ed.     English  dictionary ^423  3 

Ogilvie,/</.     Imperial  diet.    4  v J423  B-37-40 

Phillips.    New  world  of  words.  1706;. {423  B-21 

Same.     1720 J423  B-47 

Richardson.  Dictionary.  1851.  2V.J423  B-11-12 
Stormonth.     Etymolog.  diet.  1S71 {423  18 

Dictionary.     1884 {423  B-48 

Waites.  Forgotten  meanings.  1886....  1(422  20 
Walker.    Critical  pronouncing  diet.  1819.  ^23  25 

Same ;  ed.  by  Sowerby ^23  2 

Webster.     Am.  diet,  of  Eng.  language. . .  ^23  24 

Same.     1881 1(423  B-19 

Williams.     Readable  dictionary,     i860..     {423  6 

Worcester.     Dictionary,     i860 J423  B-20 

Wright, ^</.    Universal  Eng.  diet.  5  v.  ^423  B-14-18 


LITERATURE. 

HISTORY  AND  CRITICISM. 
General. 

Adams,  ed.    Diet,  of  Eng.  literature {820  10 

Adams.    Famous  books.     1879 820.2  180 

Bascom.  Philosophy  of  Eng.  literature. .  820  5 
Brooke.  English  literature  (primer). .  .*820.2  176 
BucKLAND.  Story  of  Eng.  literature. .  .*820.2  246 
Byrne,  et  al.     Afternoon   lect's  on   Eng. 

literature,  Dublin.     1S63 820.2  15 

Chambers,  ed.    Cyclop,   of   Frng.    litera- 
ture.    2  V ^820.2  B-6 

Same.     1847.     2  v ^820.2  166 

Chateaubriand.    Essai  sur  la  litt6rature 

anglaise.     2  v 840  79 

Sketches  of  Eng.  literature.  1837.  2  v.  820.2  7 
Collier.  Hist,  of  Eng.  literature.  1877.820.2  179 
CoppsE.     Eng.  literature  as  interpreter  of 

English  history.     1873 820.2  16 

Craik.     Eng.  literature  and  lang.  from  the 

conquest.     1863.     2  v 

Disraeli.     Amenities  of  Eng.  literature. 

1S41.     2  V 820.2  5 

Dobson.  H'db'k  of  Eng.  literature.  1880.820.286 
Gilman.  First  steps  in  Eng.  literature. . .  *820  4 
Herford.     Literary  relations  of  Eng.  and 

Germany,  i6th  century.     i836 809  11 

X  For  reference. 


192 


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Lawrence.     English   literature   primers. 

1879.    3  V 820.2  197 

z.  Romance  period, 
a.  Classical  period. 
3.    Modern  period. 

Maertz.     New  method  for  study  of  Eng. 

literature.     1879 S20  9 

Mills.  Literature  and  literary  men.  2  v.  820  2  9 
MiNTO.  Manual  of  Eng.  prose  literature. 820.2  191 
Morell.  Biog.  hist,  of  Eng.  literature.  .820.2  243 
Morley.  First  sketch  of  Eng.  literature.  S20.2  19 
Morgan.     Representative  names  in  Eng. 

literature.     1876 820  8 

NiCOLL.  Landmarksof  English  literature. S20  2  245 
Phillips.    Popular  manual  of  Eng.  litera- 
ture.    1885.    2v 820.2101 

Reed.     Lect's  on  Eng.  literature.     185S..       8207 
Richardson.    Familiar  talks  on  Eng.  lit- 
erature.    1881 *820.2  196 

Sanborn,  ^^.  Literature  lessons.  iSS2.*820.2  B-ii 
SCHEU.  HisL  of  Eng.  literature.  1S82..  S20  13 
Shaw  and  Tuckerman.     Manual  of  Eng. 

literature.     1869 820  3 

Smith  and  Tuckerman.    Smaller  history, 

Eng.  and  Am.  literature.     1870 820  6 

Taine.  Hist,  of  Eng.  literature.  1872.  2V.S20.2  168 
Same ;  abridged  and  ed.  by  Fiske.    1872 .  820.2  168 
Tauchnitz,  ed.  Five  centuries  of  the  Eng. 

language  and  literature.     1S60 820.2  39 

Underwood.    H'db'k  of  Eng.  literature.  820.2  14 

Early  and  Middle  English. 

AzARiAS.   Development  of  Eng.  literature  : 

old  English.     1879 820.2  75 

Chautauqua  library  of  Eng.  hist,  and  liter- 
ature.    1879.     3v 820.2188 

Contents:     i.     To  the  later  Norman  period. 
a.    The  early  Plantagenets. 
3.    Wars  of  the  Roses. 

Earle.  Dawn  of  English  literature.  1S84. 820.2  301 
GiLMORE.     Eng.  language  and  early  liter- 
ature.    1S80 820.2  299 

HiPPlSLEY.     Chapters  on  early  Eng.  liter- 
ature.    1837 820.2  4 

Metcalfe.  Englishman  and  Scandinavian.     898  69 
Ten  Brink.    Early  Eng.  literature.   1S83. 820.2  116 
Washburn.     Studies  in  early  Eng.  litera- 
ture.    1882 820.2  74 

Welsh.     Development  of  Eng.  literature 

and  language.     18S2.     2v 820  11 

Wright.     Essays  on  Eng.  literature,  mid- 
dle ages.     2  V 820.2  76 

^Vright,  fd.     IViographia  Britannica  liter- 
aria.     2v 92S.2  I 


Ijiter  Periods. 

Collier.   Poetical  decameron.    1820.   2 
GossE.  From  Shakespeare  to  Pope.  18S5 
Hazlitt.     Eng.  comic  writers.     1854. . . 

Lectures  on  English  poets.     1S45 

MoRLEY.     English  literature,  reign  of  Vi< 

toria.     i88i 

Oliphant.    Literary  hist..  i8th~i9th  ccn 

uries.     1882.     3v 

Perry.  Eng.  literature,  18th  cent.  1SS3 
Ross.     Scottish  hist,  and  literature  to  tl 

reformation 

Stedman.  The  Victorian  poets.  1876. 
Stoddard,  ed.  The  late  English  poets  . 
Thackeray.    Eng.  humourists,  iSth  cen 

ury.    1854 

Veitch.     Hist,  and  poetry  of  the  Scotiii 

border  

\\AKV,ed.  The  English  poets.  iSSo.  4  V 
Warton.     Hist,  of  Eng.  poetry  to   17) 

century.     1870 . . 

Wharton  {Mrs.  Thompson).     Literatu 

of  society.     1862.     2v 

Williams.  Poets  and  poetry  of  Ireland 
Wilson,  ed.  Poets  and  poetry  of  Scotlam 
YoNGE.     Three   centurii^s  of  Eng.  liter 

ture.     1872 

Dramatical  Literature, 

Archer.  English  dramatists  of  to-day. 
Collier.     Hist.  English  dramatic  poetr 

1831-     3  V 

Companion  to  the  playhouse.  1764.  2  ^ 
Crawkurd.  English  comic  dramatists  . . 
Elze.     Notes  on  Elizabethan  dramatist 

1S84.     2V 

Halliwkll.     Ludus  Coventriae.     1841. 

Hase.     Miracle  plays,  etc.     18S0 

Hazlitt,  ed.     English  drama  and  stag 

1543-1664.? 

Hone.  Ancient  mysteries  described.  1S2 
Lamb.  Specimens  of  dramatic  poets.  1S5 

Same.     1859 

List  of  miracle  plays,  etc.  (Bui.  B.  P.  L.  v. . 

.S.MITH,  ed.     York  plays.     1885 

.Symonds.     Shakespeare's  predecessors 

Eng.  drama.     1884 

Ward.     Hist,  of  Eng.  dramatic  literatu 

to  the  death  of  Anne.     1875.     2  v. . 

American  Writers. 

Bkers.  ed.     A  century  of  American  liter 
ture.     1776-1S76 


*  For  younglreadetft. 


:nglish  literature  :   American  writers. — collections. 


193 


Anglo-American  literature  and 

s.     1852 820.13 

.,  ed.     Cyclopedia  of  American 

re.     1877 820.1  B-i 

\merican  humorists.     1882  . . .    828.1  4 
Short  studies  of  American 

.     1880 820.134 

sctnres  on  American  literature.    820.1  I 

Primer  of  Am.  literature  . . .  820.1  35 

LHierican  literature ;  1620-1880.  820.1  36 

N.     Primer  of  Am.  hterature. .  820.1  30 

Poets  of  America.     1885 824.1  211 

istory  of  American  literature, 

1765.     2  y.     1878 820.131 

D.     Hand-book  of  English  lit- 

:  American  authors.     1874...    820.1  2 

ENERAL  COLLECTIONS. 

English  reprints,  1868-71.  14  v.  820.2  26 
's:    X.    Mikon:  Areopagitica. — Latimer:  Ser- 
le  ploughen. — Gotson  :  Schoole  of  abuse. 
icy  :  Apologie  for  poetrie.— Webbe :  Trauailes. 

Table-talk. 
:hajn  :     Tozophilus. — Addiion :     Criticiim  on 
Lost. 

f :    Eup^ucs ;  The  anatomy  of  wit ;  Euphues 
ngland. 

icrs:   The  rehearsal.— Gascoigne:    The  Steele 
-Earle:  Microcosmographie. 
imer :  Seven  sermons  before  Edward  VL — More: 

tcnham :  Arte  of  English  poesie. 
veil:  Instructions  for  forreine  travell. — Udall  : 
loister. — Revelation  to  the  monk  of  Evesham, 
imes  L :   Essays  of  a  prentice  in  the  divine  arte 
:  Counterblast  to  tobacco. 

mton  :  Fragmenta  regalia. — Watson :   Passion- 
ie  of  love  ;  Eclogue,  death  of  Sir  Francis  Wal- 
Teares  of  fancie. 

bington  :  Castara. — Ascham :  The  scholemaster 
ctei'ft  miscellany:  Songs  and  sonnets  by  Bur- 
et, Grimald  and  uncertain  authors. 
irer :  Sermons. — Webbe :  A  discourse  of  English 

nnony  of  the  essays  of  Lord  Bacon. 
de  and  be  nott  wrothe. — Dyaloge  between  gen- 
d  husbandman. — Last  fight  of  the  Revenge. — 
{losB,  etc. 

English  poetry  and  prose ; 

tion.     1882 820.2  234 

/.    Specimens  of  English  prose 

the  close  of  17th  century.   3  v.    820.2  i 

3m  popular  authors.     2  y 820  B-i 

'd.  Our  Christian  classics.  4  V.  922.2  107 
Inglish  literature.     1847.    2  v.       S20  i 

Shorter   works   of  English 

820.2  B-9 

f  longer  works,  English  verse 

le.     i88i 820.2  B-io 


Saintsbury,  ed.     Specimens  of    English 

prose  style.     1886 820.2  487 

Shaw  and  Smith,  eds.    Choice  specimens 

of  English  literature.     1871 820.2  13 

Skeat,  ed.  Specimens  of  English  litera- 
ture, 1394-1579 820.2  103 

Waller.    Pictures  from  Eng.  literature.  .820.2  B-8 

Eakly  and  Middle  English. 
CoNYBEARE.     Illustrations  of  Anglo-Saxon 

poetry.     1826 821.2  B-3 

Early  English   Text  Society  publications. 

1864.     82  parts  in  49  vols 820.2  3O8 

Contents:     z.     The    pearl;   cleanness;    patience.— 
Three  early  English  alliterative  poems, 
a.    Arthur;  sketch  of  his  life  in  early  English  verse. 

3.  Tracute,  concemyn  ye  office  and  dewtie  of  kyngia, 
etc. ;  by  W.  Lander. 

4.  Sir  Gawayne  and  the  green  knight. 

5.  Orthographic  and  congruitie  of  the  Britan  tongue; 
by  Alex.  Hume. 

6.  Lancelot  of  the  laik. 

7.  •  Story  of  Genesis  and  Exodus  in  English  verse  of 
about  1300  A.  o. 

8.  Morte  Arthure ;  alliterative  version. 

9.  Animadversions  uppon  the  annotacions  and  correc- 
tions  of  Chaucer's  workes  ;  by  Thynne. 

zo.    Merlin.    Part  z. 

xz.    Sir  David  Lyndesay's  monarchie.     Part  x. 
Z2.     The  wright^s  chaste  wife. 
Z3.    Seinte  Marherete  ;  three  texts,  Z200-Z330. 
14.     Romance  of  Kyng  Horn,  etc. 
Z5.    Political,  religious  and  love  poems,  from  the  Lam- 
beth MS. 

16.  A  trctice  in  Englisch  brevely  drawne  out  of  the 
book  of  Quintis  Esscncijs  in  Latyn. 

17.  Parallel  extracts  from  39  MSS.  of  Piers  Plowman. 
x8.     Hali  Meidenhad,  about  laoo. 

Z9.  Lyndesay's  monarche.     Part  3,  etc. 

ao.  Some  treatises  by  Richard  Rolle  de  Ham  pole. 

ax.  Merlin.     Part  a. 

aa.  Romans  of  Partenay. 

33.  Dan  Michel's  ayenbite  of  inwyt. 

34.  Hymns  to  the  Virgin  and  Christ,  etc. 

35.  The  stacions  of  Rome,  etc. 

36.  Religious  pieces,  prose  and  verse. 

37.  Manipulus  vocabulorum;    a  rhyming  diet.;    by 
Peter  Levins,  1570. 

aS.  Langland's  vision  of  Piers  Plowman.  P*t  z,  text  A. 

39.  Early  English  homilies.     Part  x. 

30.  Pierce  the  Ploughman's  crede. 

31.  Mirk's  duties  of  a  parish  priest. 

3a.     The  babees'  boke,  the  children's  book  ;  bokes  of 
norture  of  J.  Russell,  etc. 

33.  Knight  de  la  Tour-Landry,  Z372. 

34.  Early  English  homilies.    Part  2. 

35.  Lyndesay's  works.    Part  3. 

36.  Merlin.     Part  3. 

37.  Lyndesay's  works.     Part  4. 

38.  Vision  of  Piers  Plowman.    Part  a,  text  B. 

39.  Alliterative  romance  of  the  destruction  of  Troy. 
Part  z. 

40.  English  gilds ;  statutes,  etc. 
4z.    Wm.  Lander's  minor  poems. 


194 


ENGLISH    LITERATURE  :     COLLECTIONS. 


»♦ 


4a.  Beniardut  de  Cura  rei  famuliorw. 

43.  Rad*s  raving,  etc. 

44.  Alliterative  romance  of  Joseph  of  Arimathie,  or 
the  holy  grail. 

45.  King  Alfred's  Wett-Saxon  version  of  St.  Gregory's 
pastoral  care     Part  x. 

46.  Legends  of  the  holy  rood. 

47.  Lyndesay's  works.    Part  5. 

48.  The  times'  whistle. 

49.  An  old  English  miscellany. 

50.  King  Alfred's  version  of  Gregory.    Part  a. 

52.  lafe  of  St.  Juliana,    a  versions. 
5a.  Palladius  on  hiubondrie,  Englisht. 

53.  Old  English  homilies.    Series  a. 

54.  Vision  of  Piers  Plowman.    Part  3,  text  C. 

55.  Generydes ;  a  romance. 

56.  Destruction  of  Troy.    Part  a. 

57.  Early  English  version  of  the  **  Cursor  Mundi ; 
4  texts.    Part  x. 

58.  The  Blickling  homilies.    Part  x. 

59.  Cursor  Mundi.  Part  2. 

60.  Meditacynns  on  the  soper  of  our  Lorde. 

61.  Thomas  of  Erceldoune. 
6a.  Cursor  Mundi.    Part  3. 

63.  Blickling  homilies.    Part  a. 

64.  Francis  Thynne's  emblemes  and  epigrams. 

65.  Bedomes  dacge,  etc. 

66.  Cursor  Mundi.     Part  4. 

67.  Vision  of  Piers  Plowman.    Part  4,  sec.  x.    Notes. 

68.  Cursor  Mundi.    Parts. 

69.  Adam  Davy's  five  dreams  about  Edward  II.— "Life 
of  St.  Alexius,  etc. 

70.  Generydes.    Part  a. 

71.  Lay  folks*  mass  book ;  4  texts. 
7a.  Palladius  on  husbondrie.    Part  2. 

73.  Blickling  homilies.     Part  3. 

74.  English  works  of  Wyclif,  hitherto  unprinted. 

75.  Catholicon  Anglicum  ;  early  Eng.  diet.     1483. 

76.  Aelfric's  lives  of  saints.    Part  i. 

77.  Beowulf;  autotypes  of  the  unique  cotton  MS., 
with  transliteration,  etc. 

78.  Fifty  earliest  English  wills. 

79.  KingAlfred*s  Orosius.  Part  x.  Old  English  text 
and  Latin  original. 

80.  Life  of  St.  Katherine. 

8x.  Vision  of  Piers  Plowman,  Part  4,  sec.  2.  General 
preface  and  indexes. 

82.  Aelfric's  lives  of  saints.     Part  2. 

Same  ;  extra  series.     1S67.    44  parts  in 

35  vols 820.2  400 

Contents:    i.     Romance  of  William  of  Palerne. 

a.     Early  English  pronunci.ition ;  by  A.  J.  Ellis.    P't  x. 

3.  Caxton's  book  of  curtesye. 

4.  Havelok  the  Dane. 

5.  Chaucer's  Boethius. 

6.  Chevelerc  Assigne. 

7.  Early  English  pronunciation  ;  by  Ellis.    Part  a. 

8.  Queene  Elizabeth's  achademy,  a  book  of  prece- 
dence, etc. 

9.  The  fratemitye  of  vacabondes  ;  by  John  Awdeley. 
—A  caveat  of  warenine  for  common  cursetors  ;  by  Thos. 
Harman. — Sermon  in  praise  of  thieves ;  by  Parson  Ha- 
ben. — Groundworke  of  conny-catching. 

xo.  Andrew  Boorde's  introduction  of  knowledge  and 
dyetary  of  helth. — Barnes  in  the  defence  of  the  berde. 
—Life  of  Boorde. 

tFor 


XI.    The  Bruce ;  comp.  by  John  Barbonr. 
It.    England  in  Henry  Vlll.'a  time;   a 
Thos.  Starkey.    Part  a. 
X3.    Supplycacyon  of  the  b^gert ;  by  Sim 

14.  Early  English  pronunciacion ;  by  Ell 

15.  Robot  Crowley's  epigrams,  etc. 
x6.    Chaucer  on  the  astrolabe. 
17-18.    Complaynt  of  Scotlande. 
X9.    The  myroux«  of  oure  Ladye. 
•o.    Hutory  of  the  holy  grael.     Part  x. 
ax.    The  Bruce.    Part  a. 
99.    Brinklow's   complaynt   of   Roderick 

lamentacyon  of  a  Christen  against  the  cityi 
23.  Early  English  pronunciation ;  by  EUi 
a4.  History  of  the  holy  grael.  Part  a. 
25-26.  Romance  of  Guy  of  Warwick.  P 
27.  English  works  of  Bishop  Fisher.  Pai 
a8.    History  of  the  holy  grael.    Part  3.- 

to  Boorde's  dietary. 

29.  The  Bruce.    Part  3. 

30.  History  of  the  holy  grael.    Part  4. 

31.  Alexander  and  Dindimus. 
3a.    England  in  Henry  VIII.'s  time.    Pi 

key's  life  and  letters,  etc. 

33.  Gesta  Romanorum. 

34.  English  Charlemagne   romances.      I 
Fernumbras. 

35.  Same.     Part  a.     Segt  of  Melayne.- 
land.— Fragment  of  the  song  of  Roland. 

36-37.    Same.    Parts  3-4 :     Lyfe  of  Char] 
tr.  from  the  French  by  Caxton. 

38.  Same.    Part  5.    The  Sowdone  of  Bal 

39.  Same.     Part  6.      Rauf  Coilyear. — F 
Roland  and  Vemagu. — Otnel. 

4o>4i.    Same.     Parts  7-8.      Boke  of  Du 
Burdeux.    Parts  i-a. 

42.  Romance  of  Guy  of  Warwick ;  two  te 

43.  English  Charlemagne  romaiices.     P: 
of  Duke  Huon.    Part  3. 

44.  Same.     Part  10.    Four  sonnes  of  Aya 
by  Caxton.    Part  x. 

Ellis,  ed.  Specimens  of  early  Englis 
metrical  romances.     (See  page  161). 

Percy  Society  publications.  Early  Englu 
poetry,  ballads,  and  popular  literatui 
of  the  middle  ages.  Ed.  from  origioi 
manuscripts,  etc.      1840-52.      31  v. 

(For  contents,  see  supplement  to  printed  catalo] 

Thorpe,  ed.  Codex  Exoniensis;  Angl< 
Saxon  poetry ;  with  Eng.  trans,  an 
notes.     1842 

Weber,  ^</.    Metrical  romances,  I3th-I5t 
cent's.     (See  page  161.) 
[See  mediasval  epics,  romances  and  legend 


POETICAL  COLLECTIONS 

Austin.    Poetry  of  the  period 

Beeton,  ed.  Great  book  of  poetry.  2  1 
Bellew,  ed.     Poet's  comer;  a  manual  < 

English  poetry 

Bentley  ballads  (from  "  Bentley'i  Miacc 

lany").     1862 

reference. 


ENGLISH     LITERATURE  :      POETICAL    COLLECTIONS. 


195 


rhc.    1862 811  81 

ed.     Golden  poems.    1882 821  21 

td.  Library  of  poetry  and  song.  X%7,\  4 
L,  T. ,  ed.    Specimens  of  the  Brit- 

oets.     1819.     7v 821.25 

td.    Specimens  of  the  less  known 

sh  poets.     1868.     3v 821.2  12 

td.  Fireside  encyclop.  of  poetry. {8 21  B-i 
i.  Household  book  of  poetry. .. .  ^3 11  5 
L  Afternoons  with  the  poets. ...  81 1  59 
\  collection  of  poems ;  by  several 

Is.     1770.     6v 821.2186 

nowflakes.     1869 811  19 

I,  fd,    Parnassus.     1875 811  6 

ed.    With  the  poets 821  33 

English  poems  and  poets.  1870.  821.2  16 
\nd  Whipple,  eds.    Family  library 

Jritish  poetry ^821.2  B-8 

The.     1868 821  8 

d  poems,  i6th  cent.  (Camden  Soc.).  (y\2  135 
/.     Selections  from  English  poets.  S21.2  20 

:,  ed.     Little  classics:  lyrical 821   lu 

e:  narrative.     1875 ....     821   11 

e:  minor  poems.     1875 ^21  9 

famous  poems.     1877 821   14 

ZK^ed.    Our  poetical  favorites.  3  v.     S21   18 
and    Stoddard,    eds.      English 

6.     1883.     5v 82128 

ed.     Rare  poems,  i6th  and  17th 

irics.     1SS3 821.2  170 

,  eJ.  Thousand  and  one  gems. . .  821  5 
f  poets  (No  name  scries).  1878..S21.1  217 
,  ed.     Shorter  English  poems.. .  .821.2  B-7 

id  pictures 81 1  06 

,  ed.     Female  poets  of  Great  Hri- 

1854 821.2   17 

,  ed.  Harper's  cyclop,  of  poetry. ^821  IJ-2 
i^,ed.   The  humbler  poets.  18S5. 821.1   167 

'd.     Laurel  and  lyre.     1867 3i  i   16 

.K,  ed.     Songs  of  three  centuries. .       821  6 

American  IVriiers. 

ALL,  ed.     Poets  and  poetry  of  the 

t.      1S60 821.17 

,  ed.  Sel.  from  Canadian  poets.  .82 1.2  719 
,ed.  Poets  of  Connecticut.  1S43.  S21.1  4 
x>,ed.  Female  poets  of  Am.  1853.  S21.1  6 
.nd  poetry  of  America.  1S47. ...  821.1  5 
{,  Golden  leaves  from  Am.  poets.  821. i  9 
.,  ed.     Specimens  of  Am.  poetry. 

.     3v 821. 1  I 

,«/.     Anthology  of  New  Nether- 

1S65 821.1  B-i 

k  book  of  poetry.     1837 821.1  314 

X  For  rofcrence. 


Old  Ballads  and  Songs. 

Allingham,  ^</.     Ballad  book.     1879.. .  .821.2  168 

B£LL,  ed.     Early  ballads.     1877 821.2  65 

Chappell,  ed.    Popular  music   of   olden 

time.      2  V 784  B-I 

Child,  ed.     English  and  Scottish  ballads. 

i860.     8  V 821.2  51 

Same.     18S2-1885.     pts.  1-3 821.2  B-io 

Collection  of  black-letter  ballads  and  broad- 
sides.    1559-1597 821.2  83 

Collection  of  old  ballads.     1723  (2  St.).    3  v.  821.2  59 

CoLLiKK,  eJ.    Lyrical  poems.    1 5 89- 1600. 821.2  456 
Old  ballads 821.2  444 

Dixon  and  Bell,  eds.     Ballads  and  songs 

of  the  peasantry 821.2  66 

IIalliwell-Phillipps,  t'd.     Early  naval 

ballads 821.2  445 

IIazlitt,  ed.     Remains  of  early  popular 

poetry  of  England.     1S64 821.2  96 

Contents  :  The  king  and  the  barker. — Kyng  and  her- 
mit.—  Cokwold's  daiince.  —  Thrush  and  nighting^ale.— 
Vox  and  wolf. — Ragman  roll. — Debate  of  the  carpenter's 
tools. — Colyn  Klowbols  testament. — Childe  of  Bristowe. 
Merchant  and  son. — Ser  John  Mandevelle  and  the  gret 
Souden. — Syr  Peny.— How  the  wise  man  taught  hit  son. 
How  the  guode  wif  ihaught  hir  doughter. — How  a  mer- 
chande  dyd  hys  wyfc  betray.- -How  the  plowman  lemed 
his  p.-iiernostcr.  — Lyfe  of  Kuberte  the  Deuyll. — Kynge 
Roberd  of  Cysille. 

Inc.ledkw,  cd.    Ballads  and  songs  of  York- 
shire.     I S60 821.2  72 

Jewett.  Ballads  and  songs  of  Derbyshire.  821.2  73 
Lanier,  S.,  rY.  The  l)oy's  Percy.  18S2. ♦821.2  653 
Lo(;an,  I'd.  Pedlar's  pack  of  ballads,  etc..  8 2 1.2  64 
Mack  AY,  ed.     Songs  and  ballads  relative 

to  London  prentices 821.2  444 

OxENFORi).     Old  English  ditties 784  B-3 

Parky, /-</.  British  national  ballads.  1829.  821.262 
Percy,  ed.    Folio  manuscript :  ballads,  etc. 

1868.     3  V 821.2  85 

Same:  songs  (2  st.) 821.2  87^^ 

Keliqucs  of  ancient  Kng.  poetry.     1S45.  821.2  84 
Rimbault,  ed.     Old   ballads  of  the  great 

frost.     1683-4 821.2  452 

KrrsoN,  id.  Ancient  popular  poetry  (2  st.).  821.2  94 
Contents :  Adam  liel,  Clym  oi  the  Clough  and  Wil- 
Ham  of  Cloudeslie. — The  frere  and  the  boy. — The  king 
and  the  barker.  —  Huwanierchandedyd  his  wyfe  betray. — 
How  the  wise  man  taught  his  son. — Sir  Peny. — Life  and 
death  of  Tom  Thumb. — Lover's  quarreL — Glossary. 

English  songs,  with  airs.     3  v 821.2  491 

Hobin  Hood  ballads.     2  v 923.2  320 

Roberts,  ed.    Legendary  ballads,  England 

and  Scotland 821.2  63 

Wright,  ed.   Lyric  poetry,  time  of  Ed.  1. 821.2  447 

For  young  readers. 


196  ENGLISH     LITERATURE  : 

Scottish. 

Aytoun,  ed.    Ballads  of  Scotland.     2  v.  .821.2  504 
Lays  of  Scottish  cavaliers,  etc.     1877.  .821.2  506 

Ballad  minstrelsy  of  Scotland.     1871 821.2  78 

Dixon,  ed.    Scottish  traditional  versions  of 

ancient  ballads 821.2  460 

Herd,  a/.     Ancient  and  modem  Scottish 

songs.    1869.     2v S21.2  74 

Mackay,  ed.      Legendary   and   romantic 

ballads  of  Scotland.     1861 821.2  77 

Motherwell.      Minstrelsy,  ancient  and 

modem.    1873 821.2  95 

Mu&RAY,  ^</.     Ballads  and  songs  of  Scot- 
land.    1874 821.2  76 

RiTSON,  r^.     Scotish  songs.     1869.    2  v.     7S4  23 

ScOTT,  ed.    Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  bor- 
der.    1821.    3v 821.2100 

Irish. 
C&ORER,  ed.    Historical  songs  of  Ireland. 821.2  444 
Popular  songs  illustrative  of  French  in- 
vasions of  Ireland 821.2  464 

Hayes,  ed.     Ballads  of  Ireland.    2  v 821.2  79 

Joyce, ^</.   Ballads  of  Irish  chivalry.    1872.821.280 

Miscellaneous  Lyrical  Poetry. 

Bell,  ed.     Songs  from  the  dramatists 821.2  82 

Same.    1882 821.2  659 

GOSSE,  ed.    English  odes.     1881 821.2  580 

Graves,  ed.     Songs  of  Irish  wit.  etc 821.2  727 

Lodge,  ed.     Ballads  and  lyrics.     18S2 821  25 

Lover,  ed.  Lyrics  of  Ireland.  1858. ...  821.2  81 
Oliphant,  re/.  La  musa  madrigalesca.. ..  821.2  71 
Palgrave,  ed.     Golden  treasury  of  songs, 

etc.     1880 821.2  516 

Record.       English    songs    from    foreign 

tongues.     1879 81157 

Universal  songster.     3v 811  9 

WiLKlNS,  ed.     Political  ballads,  I7th-i8th 

centuries,     i860 821.2  68 

Songs  with  Music. 

Brown,  ed.  The  thistle,  with  music.   1883 .  784  B-23 
Caui.kield,  ed.    Vocal   music  in   Shakes- 
peare's plays.     2  v 784  B-5 

CusiNS,  r^.     Songs  from  Tennyson.     1880.  784  R-2 

DiBDiN,  ed.     Songs.      1847 784  6 

Eastman,   ed.      Masonic    melodies,   with 

music.     1825 784  5 

Elliot,  ed.     Songs  of  Yale.     1880 784  15 

Engel.     National  music 780  6 

Frost, /^.     Western  juvenile  harp.     1841.       7847 

Graham,  ed.    Songs  of  Scotland 784  B-4 

Hampton  plantation  songs 378  22 

Hatton,  ed.     Humorous  songs 784  B-20 

Songs  of  England.    2  v 784  B-io 


POETICAL    COLLECTIONS. 

Hatton  attd  Molloy,  eds.  Songs  of  Ire 
land 

Hrald  and  Dutton,  eds.  Cannina  Yalen 
sia 

Hills,  ed.    Students'  songs.     1883 

Hogarth,  ed.    Book  of  British  songs 

HULLAH,  ed.     Song-book.     1877 

Johnson,  ed.    Our  familiar  songs,  etc. . . . 

Jubilee  negro  melodies 

McCaskey,  ^</.    Franklin  Square  song  coL 

Mackav,  ed.     Songs  of  Scotland 

Modem  ballads 

RiTSON,  ed.     English  songs.     2  v f 

Ritter,  ed.    Some  famous  songs ^i 

RoFFE.     H'db'k  to  Shakespeare  music. .  .i 

Slave  songs  of  the  United  States.     1867. . 

Songs  of  negro  minstrelsy 

Spirituelles ;  unwritten  songs  of  South  Car- 
olina   7E 

Sonnets. 

Caine,  ed.    Sonnets  of  three  centuries 

Dennis,  ed.    English  sonnets.     1881 \ 

Hunt.  Book  of  the  sonnet.  1867.  2  v. 
Main,  ed.  Treasury  of  English  sonnets. .{ 
Sharp,  ^^.  Sonnets  of  this  century.  1886.  f 
Waddington,  ed.  English  sonnets ;  living 

writers.     1881 g 

English  sonnets ;  poets  of  the  past. . . :  .£ 

Religious  Poetry. — Hymnoix)G^ 

Alexander,  ed.    Sunday  book  of  poetry. 
Helcher.    Hist,  sketches  of  hymns.    1S59. 

BuTTERWORTH.     Story  of  the  hymns. 

Carpenter,  ed.  Songs,  sacred,  etc.  1865. 
DUFFIELD.    English  hymns ;  their  authors, 

etc.     1886 

Farr,  ed.     Select   poetry,  chiefly   sacred, 

reign  of  James  I.     1847 3: 

Same,  reign  of  Elizabeth.    1845.    ^  v. 
'   FoxcROFT,  ed.      Resurgit ;   hymns  of  the 

resurrection.     1879 

Furnivall,  ed.    Hymns  of  the  9th  cent'y.S 
Hatfield.    PoeU  of  the  church.     1884.. 

Horder,  ed.    iThe  poets'  Bible 

Hymnal  according  to  use  of  P.  E.  Church 

of  U.  S.     1872 

Hymns  to  the  Virgin,  13th  cent'y 3; 

Keble,  trans.     Ancient  church  hymns. .  .8: 

King.    Anglican  hymnology.     18S5 

Mac  DONALD,  Geo.,  ed.     England's    anti- 

I  phon  

■   Miller.     Our  hymns  ;  their  authors,  etc.. 

,       Singers  and  songs  of  the  church 

1   Palmer,  ed.     Book  of  praise.     1864 


I 


ENGLISH     LITERATURE  : 

religions  sorrow,  etc.     1863 8ai  7 

.     Christian  hymns  and  writers .     245  28 

he.      1883 245  26 

ed.     Singers   and   songs  of  the 

d  faith.     1875 821.1  8 

s,  a/.     Evenings  with  the  sacred 

s.     1869 24523 

ed.     Christ  in  song.     1870 245  I 

\nd  Oilman,  eds.     Library  of  re- 

as  poetry.     1881 jSi  i  B-i 

nc.     Index  of  names  of  authors  of 

nSp  etc.     1863 245  Pam.  i 

ON.  Biog.  of  certain  hymns  ....  922  14 
ON,  ed.     Lyra  celestis.     1863  ....       245  7 

i.     Life  of  the  apostles 821   12 

of  the  patriarchs 821  13 

T,  a/.  English  sacred  poetry. ..  .821.2  248 
srooN,  ed.     New  hymnal  for  S.  S.      98.7  8 

Poetry  for  the  Young. 

/.     Poetry  for  children *8i i  80 

d.  Poetry  for  children.  1882.  3  v.  *8ii  70 
ed.     Poet's  walk  ;  int.  to  English 

ry.     1882 *82i.2  646 

loose's  melodies,  with  notes,  etc. .  *8i9  35 
E,  rt/.  Children's  treasury.  1882.  *82i  26 
^.^ed.     Children's  garland.    1877..  *82i  17 

/.     Select  poetry  for  children ♦821  22 

r  the  young.     1881 ♦821  23 

R,rt/.     Child  life.     1879 ♦811  61 

Special  Collections. 

i.     Fair  words  about  fair  women.  811  73 

,  ed.     Tears  for  the  little  ones. . .  811  30 

ictionary.      1867 t8i i  33 

the  law 348  6 

rize  poems.     1836 821.2  23 

r.     Poet's  beasts 599  44 

sirds 598  65 

Lines  and  lays  for  wedding  days.     811  83 

^oems  of  Politics  and  Patriotism. 

ed.    Bugle-echoes  ;  poems  of  the 

war.     1886 821. 1  333 

ed.  Selections  of  war  lyrics  ..  .821.1  316 
-gan  songster  No.  t  (Augusta,  Ga.).  29  4 
)ns,ed.  Poems  of  Am.  patriotism.  82 1. 1  289 

d.     Lyrics  of  loyalty.     1864 821.1  246 

d   and    political    ballads  of   the 

lion.     1864 821. 1  317 

hymes  and  rhapsodies.     1864. .  .821.1  313 

.nd  ballads  of  the  revolution 821.1   10 

4  the  soldiers.     1864 821. i  297 

fthe  Southern  people.  1861-65. 821. i  336 
rd,    Cavalier  and  Puritan  songs.  821.2  67 

X  For  reference. 


POETIC  A  L     COLLECTIONS. 


197 


Poets'  tributes  to  Garfield 821. i  267 

Preble.    Hist,  of  patriotic  songs  of  U.  S.  971  B~7 

White.     National  hymns 811  7 

Wright,  ed.     Latin  poem  on  the  deposi- 
tion of  Richard  II 82i.a  106 

Political  ballads  of  the  commonwealth.. 821. 2  446 
Political  songs  Eng.,  John  tu  Edward  II.  821.2  70 

Poems  of  Heroism  and  Action. 

AuciiMUTY,  z*^.  Poems  of  Eng.  heroism. 821.2  559 
Baker,  ^'^.     Ballads  of  bravery.     1877...     811  60 

In  the  saddle.     1882 8li  65 

McCabe.     Ballads  o(  battle,  etc 821  15 

Poems  of  Places. 

Longfellow,  <rt/.  Poems  of  places :  Africa.  811  37 

America,  British,  etc 811  54 

New  England.     2  v 8n  42 

Middle  states 811  56 

Southern  states 811  52 

Western  states 811  53 

Asia.     3  V 8ii  34 

Belgium  and  Holland 811  25 

England  and  Wales.     4  v 811  44 

France.     2  v 811  48 

Germany.     2v 811  50 

Greece  and  Turkey 811  29 

Italy.     3v 811  20 

Ireland 811  38 

Oceanica,  etc 811  55 

Russia 811  32 

Scotland,  Denmark,  etc.    3  v 811  32 

Spain  and  Portugal.     2  v 811  24 

Switzerland  and  Austria 811  23 

Sea  and  shore.     1874 811  27 

Ward,  ed.    Surf  and  wave.     1883 811  69 

Poems  of  Society. 

Adams,  ^1/.  Songs  of  society.  1880. ..  .821.2  544 
Hannah,  ed.  The  courtly  poets.  1870. .  821.2  21 
Parlor  muse.     1884 821  34 

Poems  of  Flowers. 

DUMONT,  ^d^.     Floral  offering.     1868 58321 

Flower  lore 583  9 

Friend.     Flowers  and  flower  lore.     2  v. .  583  19 

HuLMK.     Bards  and  blossoms.     1877 583  10 

Festival  Poems, 

Bramley,  ed.     Christmas  carols 784  B  24 

Bramley   and  Stainer,  eds.    Christmas 

carols,  with  music 784  B~4 

Bitllen,  ed.     Christmas  garland ;  carols, 

etc.     1885 821.2  406 

Festival  poems.     18S4 811  74 

Hervey.     Book  of  Christmas.     1845....    821.24 

*  For  young  readers. 


198 


ENGLISH     LITERATURE  I     DRAMATIC    COLLECTIONS. 


Husk,  ed.    Songs  of  the  nativity 8ii  77 

Irving.    Old  Christinas.     18S2 394  38 

Sandys.     Christinas  carols,   ancient  and 

modern.     1833 811  75 

Christmastide  ;  history,  carols,  etc 394  44 

Festive  songs,  i6th,  17th  centuries 821.2  466 

Songs  and  carols,  T5th-I7th  centuries. . .  .821.2  466 
Sylvester,  ed.    Christmas  carols,  ancient 

and  modern.     1S61 811  76 

Wriqht,  ed.    Old  Christmas  carols 82 1.2  44S 

Songs  and  carols,  isth  century 82 1.2  466 

DRAMATIC  COLLECTIONS. 
Beix.  ed.     British  theatre.     1780.     14  v. .  S22.2  57 

CoHtents:  V.  x.  Zata:  by  Hill. — Venice  preserved; 
by  Otway. — ^Jane  Shore;  by  Rowe. — Siege  of  Damascus; 
by  Hughes. — Distressed  mother  ;  by  Phillips. 

V,  9.  Provoked  wife ;  by  Vanbrugh. — Every  man  in 
his  humor  ;  by  Jonson.— Beaux  stratagem  ;  by  Farquhar. 
— Old  bachelor:  by  Congreve. — Committee  ;  by  Howard. 

V.  3.  All  for  love  ;  by  Dryden.— Orphan  ;  by  Otway. 
— Tancred  and  Sigismunda  ;  by  Thompson. — George 
Barnwell  ;  by  Lillo.— Isabella  ;  by  Southern. 

V.  4.  Twins ;  by  Woods.— Deserter  ;  by  Dibdin. — 
Commissary,  orators  and  patron  ;  by  Foote  — F.dg.ir  and 
Emmeline ;  by  Hawkesworth. — Rival  candidates  ;  by 
Bates. — Three  weeks  after  marri.ige;  by  Murphy.— Ron 
ton;  by  Garrick. — Comus;  by  Milton. — All  the  world's 
a  stage  ;  by  Jackman. — Contrivances  ;  by  Carey. — Hob 
in  the  well ;  by  Cibber. — Spirit  of  contradiction  ;  by  a 
gentleman  of  Cambridge. 

V.  5.  Royal  convert,  and  Lady  Jane  Grey  ;  by  Rowe. 
— Alexander  the  great  and  Theodosius ;  by  Lee. — 
Mahomet ;  by  Miller. 

V.  6.  Miser;  by  Fielding.— Provoked  husband;  by 
Vanbrugh  and  Cibber. — She  would  and  she  would  not; 
by  Cibber. — Busybody;  by  Centlivre. — Sir  H.  Wildair; 
by  Farquhar. 

V.  7.  Siege  of  Damascus:  by  Hughes. — Merope;  by 
Hill. — Electra;  tran>.  from  Sophocles. — Kurydice  ;  by 
Mallet. — Boadica;  by  (Hover. 

V.  8.  Twin  rivals;  by  Farquhar. — Country  wife;  by 
Wycherlcy. — Fair  qu.iker  of  Deal  ;  by  Sh.'idwell. — Al- 
chymist;  by  Jonson. — Love's  last  shift ;  by  Cibber. 

V.  9.  Sophonisba  ;  by  Thomst>n. — Philastre  ;  by  Beau- 
mont and  Fletcher.—  Virginic  ;  by  ('risp.—  Giistavus 
Vasa  ;  by  Brooke. — ITlysscs;  by  Rowe. 

V.  10.  Volpone ;  by  Jonsun. — Country  las:»es:  by 
Johnson. — Mistake :  by  V.inbrugh. — Gamest<*rs ;  by  Shir- 
ley.— Lady's  last  stake  ;  by  Cibber. 

V.  II.  Beggar's  opera;  by  Gay. — Comus;  by  Milton. 
— Jovial  crew, and  accomplished  maid;  by  Wild. — Lione| 
and  Clarissa. 

V.  12.  Guardian,  high  life  below  stairs,  Lethe,  and  miss 
in  her  teens;  by  Garrick.— Apprentice  and  upholsterer: 
by  Murphy. — Anatomist  ;  by  Ravenscraft. — Florizel  and 
Perdita  altered  from  Shakespeare's  Winter's  Tale.— 
Mock  doctor ;  by  Fielding.— Taste  and  knights :  by 
Foote. — Deuce  is  in  him  ;  by  Colman. — Sultan.— Chap- 
let  ;  by  Mendez. 

V.  13.     (Wanting). 

V.  14.  Citizen  ;  by  Murphy. — Toy -shop:  by  Dodslcy. 
Golden  pippin  ;  by  O'Hara. — Englishman  in  Paris,  Eng- 
lishman returned  from  Paris,  and  Author ;  by  Foote.— 


I 


I 


Intriguing  chambermaid ;  by  Fielding. — ^Poll 
combe. — Brave  Irishman ;  by  Sheridan. — Milk 
field ;  by  Dodslcy.— Padlock ;  by  Bickenuff.- 
and  Petruchio  and  Cymon ;  by  Gazrick. — Rcgi 
by  Reed. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  English  plajrs  to 
1811 q 

DonsLEY,r</.   Old  Eng.  plays.    1874.    157. 

Cflnienis:  V.  i.  Interlude  of  four  element] 
and  Melibaea. — Everyman. — Hickscomer. — Pai 
the  friar ;  by  Hey  wood. — World  and  child.— G< 
ises. — The  four  P.  P. — Theraites. 

V.  3.    Interlude  of  youth. — Lusty  Juventui; 
— Jack    Juggler. — Nice    wanton. —  Hist,  of  J 
Esau. — Disobedient  child  ;  by   Ingelend.— M 
wit  and  science. 

V.  3.  New  custom. — Ralph  Roister  Doister; 
— Gammer  Gurton's  needle. — Trial  of  treasi 
will  to  like ;  Fulwell. 

V.  4.  Damon  and  Pithias. — Appius  and  1 
Cambyses;  by  Preston. — Misfortunes  of  Art 
onimo. 

V.  5.  Spanish  tragedy  ;  by  Kyd. — Cornelia, 
and  Perseda. — Life  and  death  of  Jack  Straw. 

V.  6.  Conflict  of  conscience  ;  by  Woodes.- 
umphs  of  love  and  fortune. — Three  ladies  of 
by  Wilmot. — Three  lords  and  three  ladies  of  '. 
Knack  to  know  a  knave. 

V.  7.  Tancred  and  Gismunda. — Wounds  of 
— Mucedorus. —  Two  angry  women  of  Abii 
Porter. — Look  about  you. 

V.  8.  Summer's  last  will  and  testament.— £ 
Robert  Earl  of  Huntington. — Death  of  Robe 
Huntington. — Contention  between  liberality  s 
gality. — Grim  the  collier  of  Croydon. 

V.  9.  How  to  choose  a  good  wife  from  a  ba( 
from  Parnassus. — Wily  beguiled. — Lingua. — B 
enforced  marriage. 

V.  10.  The  re%-enger*s  tragedy.— Dumb 
Merry  devil  of  Edmonton. — Ram-ally. — SecoM' 
tragedy. — Englishmen  for  my  money ;  by  Hau 

V.  ti.  A  woman  is  a  weathercock. — Amendj 
-Green's  tu  quoque. — Albumazar. — The  hof 
his  pearl.- The  heir. 

V.  12.  The  old  couple. — A  woman  never  ve 
ordinary. — London  chanticleers. —  Shepherd* 
by  Rutter— True  Troj.ins. — Lost  lady:  by  B 

V.  13.  Match  at  midnight. —  City  nighic 
match. — Queen  of  Arragun. — The  antiquary. 

V.  14.  The  rebellion  ;  by  Rawlins.— Lusi's 
— Andromana;  by  J.  S. — Lady  alimony.— Pai 
ding. 

V.  15.  Elvira,  or  the  worst  is  not  always  ti 
riage  night;  by  Falkland. — Adventures  of  fi^ 
All  mistaken. — Historia  histronica. 

Kng.  prologues  and  epilogues.     1779.    4  v, 

French's  minor  drama.     39  v.  in  13 

[See  contents  in  printed  catalogue  of  i8;x.l 

French's  standard  drama.     45  v.  in  23 

[See  contents  in  printed  catalogue  of  1871.] 

Halliwell-Phillips.     Diet,  of  old  Eng 
lish  plays,     i860 


ENGLISH     LITERATURE  :      DRAMATIC    COLLECTIONS. 


199 


Origin  of  English  drama.  3  v.  822.2  22 
'*■.*  V.  I.  Candlemas-day. —  Everyman. — 
omer.  — Lusty  Juventus.  —  Gammer  Gurton's 
^ambises  King  of  Percia  ;  by  Preston. 
Spanish  tragedy;  by  Kyd.— Love  of  King 
d  fair  Bcthsabe,  with  tragedy  of  Abtalon  ;  by 
oilman  and  Perseda  (attributed  to  Kyd). — Fer- 
'orrcx,  or  Gorboduc ;  by  Buckhurst  and  Norton. 
Supposes  ;  by  Ariosto. —  Satiro. —  Mastix  ;  by 
-Return  from  Parnassus. — Wily  beguiled. 

ed.      British  theatre.     12  v 822.2  45 

ntents  in  printed  catalogue  of  1871.] 

British  dramatists.  1S70. . .  822.2  40 
is:  Intro,  essay;  by  Lilly. — Alexander  and 
e  ;  by  Pecle. — Love  of  King  David  and  fair 
:;  by  Greene.— Friar  Bacon  and  friar  Bungay* 
iwc. — Edward  II. — Dr.  Faust  us  ;  by  Johnson. — 
It. — Every  man  in  his  humour ;  by  Beaumont 
cher. — Philaster. — A  king  no  king.— Knight  of 
ing  pestle ;  by  Webster. — Duchess  of  Malfi ;  by 
— Antonio  and  Mellida. — Antonio's  revenge;  by 
ST. — Virgin  martyr. — Duke  of  Milan. — New  way 
d  debts;  by  Ford. — Lady's  trial ;  by  Hey  wood. 
D  killed  with  kindness;  by  Shirley. — The  traitor. 
rothers. 

d.     English  plays.     1879 822.2  B-i 

e  plays  and  poems.     1885 818  12 

drama.     10  v 812  B-i 

Us  ;  V,  X.  Bulwer :  Lady  of  Lyons  and  Riche- 
tylor  :  To  oblige  Benson. — Buckstone :  A  kiss 
ark. — Boucicault :  London  assurance.— Whitly : 
land's  secret. — Maltby:  Two  flats  and  a  sharp. 
otxebue  :  The  stranger. — Robinson  :  Mr.  Joffin's 
. — Coyne :  An  unprotected  female. — Selby :  The 
rake. — Smith:  The  happy  pair.— Payne:  Bru- 
jQCC.  —  Delicate  ground.  —  Barry  :  Persecuted 
SB. — Shakespeare:  Julius Ca:sar. — Daveau:  The 
f  my  life. — Maltby  :  For  better  or  worse. 

Bulwer:  Money. — Becher:  A  crimeless  crim- 
.  my  uncle's  suit. — Webster:  Til  tell  your  wife. 
I :  Ion. — Merivale :  A  husband  in  clover.— Rob- 
Caste.— Morton:  Slasher  and  Crasher.— Hay : 
excuse. — Sheridan  :  The  school  for  scandal.— 
if y  ndghbor^s  wife. — Mack :  The  darkest  hour. 
nith  :  She  stoops  to  conquer.— Williams:  My 
t. — Marry  in  haute  and  repent  at  leisure.— Jer- 
M  rent-day.— Edwardes  and  CuUerne :  Used  up. 
Home:  Douglas. —Planch^:  Captain  of  the 
nd  follies  of  a  night. — The  obstinate  family.— 

Jr.:  The  iron  chest. — Buckstone:  Good  for 
—Love  and  rain. — S.  T.  Smith  :  My  uncle'si  will, 
:b  i*  which. — Selby:  Satan  in  Paris. — Roberts: 
mt  man. — Suter :  Two  gentlemen  in  a  fix,  and 
ility  of  temper. — Dumanoix  and  Dennery :  Don 
e  Bazan. — Bernard  :  His  last  legs. — Addison  : 
in  with  a  lady.— Shakespeare :  Hamlet.— Cle- 
L*wo  to  one. 

Payne:  Charies  the  second.— Burke :  Rip  Van 
-Meadow:  His  own  enemy.— Oxenford:  The  two 
— Cheltnam  :  A  fairy's  father.— Lacy  :  A  silent 
•fwnowles:  The  love-chase. — Claridge  and  Sou- 
s  Cast  cc»sch. — Lucas:  Browne  the  martyr. — 
d:  Home,  and  David  Garrick.— Gilbert:  The 
truth. —  Kemble:  Personation.— Murion:  Woud- 
cle  game. — Barnett:  Yankee  peddler.— Dumas, 


ftU:  Camille. — Taming  a  tiger.— Townsend:  The  blow 
in  the  dark. 

V.  5.  Gilbert:  Charity,  and  trial  by  jury.— Kenney: 
Raising  the  wind.  —  Wooler  :  Plots  for  petticoats. — 
Knowles:  Virginius. — Phipps:  My  very  last  proposal. — 
Hay:  Lodgers  and  dodgers.— Sheridan:  The  rivals. — 
Browne:  A  lucky  sixpence. — Dubourg;  Under  an  um- 
brella.— Lovell:  Love's  sacrifice. —  Suter:  A  pleasant 
evening.— Frou-Frou. — A  night  of  suspense. — Sam  Wel- 
ler's  visit  to  his  mother-in-law. — Otway:  Venice  pro- 
served.— Morton :  Lend  me  five  shillings,  and  Box  and 
Cox. 

V.  6.  Knowles:  Vhe  wife. — Armstrong:  Blighted  love. 
—Suter:  John  .Wopps.— Hugo:  Ruy  Bias. — Morton:  My 
wife's  bonnet. —  Dance:  Who  spsaks  first? — Archer: 
Asmodeus.— Matthews:  Little  Toddlekins. — ^Scott:  The 
last  lily.— Sheridan  :  Pizarro.- -  Stirling  :  The  young 
scamp.— Grover:  That  rascal  Pat. — MUnch-Bellinghau- 
sen:  Ingomar. — Williams:  Tweedleton's  tail  coat.— Paul: 
Locked  out. — Robertson:  School. — Nuitter  and  Derby: 
— A  cup  of  tea. — Walton:  Trott's  troubles. 

V.  7.  Rae:  Fame. — Williams:  A  cure  for  the  fidgets. 
Knowles:  Love. —  Milman  Fazio. —  Morton:  A  pretty 
piece  of  business. — The  old  guard. — Byron:  Partners  for 
life. —  Buckstone:  The  dead  shot. —  Field:  Extremes 
meet. — Tobin:  The  honeymoon. — Smith:  Cut  off  with  a 
shilling. — Phipps:  Pretty  predicament. —  Tay4or:  The 
fool's  revenge. — Morton:  A  regular  fix. — Maltby:  Should 
this  meet  the  eye. — Augier:  Les  fourchambault. — Ryan: 
One  too  many. — Reeve:  Obliging  a  friend. 

V.  8.  Robertson :  Ours.— Neville :  The  little  vixens. 
— Dance:  Kill  or  cure. — Cheltenham:  Deborah. — Mon- 
crief:  Monsieur  Tonson. — Durivage:  The  stage-struck 
Yankee. — Colman:  The  jealous  wife. — Yates  and  Har- 
rington: A  night  at  Notting  Hill. — Emson:  Bumble^s 
courtship. — Wood:  East  Lynne. — Suter:  A  quiet  family. 
— The  Toodles. — Knowles:  The  hunchback. — Hervey: 
Only  a  flirtation.— Mack:  The  masquerade. —  Shell: 
Evadne.— Taylor:  A  blighted  being. — Brough  and  Hal- 
liday :  Going  to  the  dogs. 

V.  9.  O'Keefe :  Wild  oats.— Lemon :  Go  to  Putney, 
and  Gertrude's  money  box. — Picking  up  the  pieces. — 
Massinger:  A  new  way  to  pay  old  debts. — Maltby:  Your 
vote  and  interest. — Mitford:  Rienri. — Gilbert:  Sweet- 
hearts.— Jerrold:  Cool  as  a  cucumber. — Edwardes:  He- 
roes.— Planchd:  A  peculiar  position. — Stirling:  Family 
pictures. —  Shakespeare:  Coriolanus. —  Roberts:  Forty 
winks. —  Sou  tar  :  Sold  again. —  Robertson:  Society. — 
Moore:  That  blessed  baby. — His  novice. 

V.  10.  Gilbert:  Pygmalion  and  Galatea.  —  Floyd: 
Handy  Andy. —  Morton:  A  day's  fishing.  —  Dumas: 
Gabrielle  de  Belle  Isle.— Maltby  :  Mabel's  holiday.— 
Planch^ :  Pride  of  the  market.  —  Scott :  Kenilworth 
adapted  by  Dibdin. — Suter:  The  lost  child. — Dickens 
and  Collins:  No  thoroughfare. — Lancaster:  The  mana- 
ger's daughter.— Wooler:  A  winning  hazard. — Taylor: 
Henr>'  Dunbar. — Morton  :  The  sentinel,  and  Ma&ter 
Jones'  birthday. — Byron:  The  Lancashire  lass. — Dubois: 
Deeds  of  dreadful  note. 

Webster,  cd.  Acting  national  drama.  4  v.  822.2  41 
Contents:  V.  i.  The  brid.il  ^Beaumont  and  Fletcher's 
".Maid's  tragedy");  by  Knowles. — Two  figures;  by 
Planch^. — Queer  subject;  by  Coyne. — Modern  Orpheus; 
by  Webster. — Walter  Tyrrel;  by  Fitzball.— My  young 
wife  and  my  old  umbrella;  by  Webster. — Country  squire; 
by  Dance. — Sentinel :  by  Morton. — Peculiar  position;  by 


200 


ENGLISH     LITERATURE  :      ELOCUTIONARY    COLLECTIONS. 


Planch^.— Tiger  at  large  or  the  cad  of  the  buu;  by 
Blink. —  Middle  temple;  by  Peake. —  Riquet  with  the 
tuft ;  by  Planch^ . 

V.  9.  St.  Patrick^s  eve;  by  Power.— Quarter  to  nine, 
Blanche  of  Jersey  and  bottle-imp ;  by  Peake.— Court 
favour;  by  Planchtf. — The  spitfire;  by  Morton. — Rory 
O'More  ;  by  Lover. — Advice  gratis  ;  by  Dance.— The 
original,  and  barbers  of  Bassora;  by  Morton. — Why  did 
you  die;  by  Mathews. — Valsha;  by  Coyne. — Bengal 
tiger;  by  Dance. 

V.  3.  Puss  in  boots ;  by  Planchtf  and  Dance. — Ring- 
doves, and  black  domino;  by  Mathews. — Our  Mary 
Anne,  and  shocking  events;  by  Buckstone. — Culprit  and 
the  Spitalfield's  weaver ;  by  Bayly. — Confounded  for- 
eigners ;  by  Reynolds. —  Dancing  barber,  and  rifle  bri- 
gade; by  Selby.— AH  for  love;  by  Coyne.—Angeline  le 
lis ;  by  Haines. — Truth ;  by  Mathews. 

V.  4.  You  can't  marry  your  grandmother ;  by  Bayly. 
—Spring  lock,  and  the  Meltonians ;  by  Peake. — Valet  de 
Sham ;  by  Selby.— Groves  of  Blarney ;  by  Hall. — Hasty 
conclusion ;  by  Planch^. — Weak  points ;  by  Buckstone. 
Naval  engagements;  by  Dance.— British  legion,  and  one 
hour;  by  Bayly. — Irish  lion;  by  Buckstone. — Lying  in 
ordinary ;  by  Peake. 

Home  Dramas. 
American  school  dialogue  book.     1875  . . .  792.1  17 

Baker.     A  baker's  dozen 792.1  24 

Drawing-room  stage.     1873. 792.1  10 

Same 792.1  2 

Exhibition  drama.     1875 792.1  20 

Globe  dramas.     1885 792.1  26 

Handy  dramas.     1877 792.1  21 

Social  stage.     1875 792.1  23 

Barmby.     Plays  for  young  people.     1879.792.1  31 

Bowman.    Charade  dramas.     1855 792.1  33 

Brewster,  ^/ tf/.    Parlor  varieties.    Pt.  2  .  792.1  41 

Clark,  ed.     Model  dialogues 792.1  19 

Dickens.    Dialogues  from  ;  by  Fette.  2  v.  792.1  37 
Fitzgerald.     Proverbs  and  comediettas.    792.1  3 

FoWLE.     Parlor  dramas.     1856 792.1   i 

Frost.     Humorous  and  exhibition  dialogs.  792.1  15 
Harrison.  Theatricals  and  tableaux.  1882.  792.1  39 

Six  plays  for  children.     1884 792.1  40 

Healy.     Home  theatre.     1872 792.1  7 

Same 792.1  8 

James.     What  shall  wc  act  ?     1882 792.1  35 

MacDonali),  Mrs.     Chamber  dramas  for 

children.     1870 792.1  5 

Matthews,  ed.      Comedies   for  amateur 

acting.     1880 792.1  32 

New  charades,  etc 792.1   14 

Nugent.    Charades  for  acting 792.1  34 

Pollock.     Amateur  theatricals.     1879...    792.1  4 
SCOTI',  id.     Drawing-room  plays.     1870. .  792.1  25 

Smith.     Family  theatricals 792.1  36 

Steele.     Drawing-room  plays,  etc.    1870.    792.1  6 
T.,  W.  L.     Six  acting  charades.     1850...  792.1  33 

Venable.    Amateur  actor.     1874 792.1  12 

School  stage 792.1  18 


ELOCUTIONARY   SELECTIO 

Bell,  ed.    Junior  elocutionisL     1873  . . . 

Ladies'  elocutionisL     1873 

Standard  elocutionist.     1881 

Cambell   and   Root,   eds,      Columbia 

spesiker.  •  1874 

Carpenter,  ed.    Popular  reading.     5  v. 

I       Public  school  speaker 

j  Cathcart,  a/.    Literary  reader.     1874. 

j  Chambers'  readings.     1872 

CoATES,  ed.    Best  authors.     1876 

Cumnock,  ed.    Choice  readings.     1S78  . 

Dickens.    Readings,  as  condensed  by  hin 

self 

Same 

Fleming,  ed.     Readings.     1870 

Frobisher,  ed.    Selected  readings.     1871 

Garrett,  ^^.    One  hundred  choice  sele< 

tions.     r88i.     5  v 

Same,  entitled,  "  Speaker's  Garland."  . 
Hentz.  Flowers  of  elocution.  1869. . . 
Hood,  ed,'  Cassell's  ill.  readings 

Standard  penny  readings.     1871 

Hows,  ed.  Ladies*  book  of  readings.  1 86. 
KiRKLAND.  Patriotic  eloquence.  1866. 
Larkin,  ed.    Rival  collection.     1873  . . . 

Lovell's  U.  S.  speaker 

McElligott,  ^</.  Am.  debater.  1868.. 
Monroe,  ed.    Public  and  parlor  readings 

Young  folks'  readings.     1879 

Murdoch,  et  al.     Patriotism  in  poetry  an 

prose.     1864 

Murray,  ed.    English  reader.     1845  . . . 

Mair,  ed.    Scottish  readings.     1872 

Oldham.  Humorous  speaker.  1859  . . 
Penney,  ed.  National  temperance  orato 
Phelps.  Dramatic  stories,  etc.  1874  . . 
Pierpont.    American  first-class  book. . . 

Pomeroy.     Int.  reading  book 

Reeves.    Student's  own  speaker.     1883. 

Routledge,  ed.     Modem  speaker 

Rowten.     How  to  conduct  a  debate 

Shoemaker,  ed.    Elocutionists'  annual.. 
Speaker's  garland.    (See  Garrett,  ed.) 
Stearns.    Temperance  speaker.     1S72. 

COLLECTIONS:   ORATORY 

Adams,  ed.     Representative   British  or 

tions.     1884.    3v 

Browne,  ed.    British  Cicero.     1808.     3 
Carpenter,  ^^.    Select  Am.  speeches.   2 

Household  book  of  Irish  eloquence 

Johnston,  ed.     Representative  America 
orations.     1884.     3  v 


ENGLISH     LITERATURE:     COLLECTIONS,    SPEECHES,    ETC. 


201 


/.      Orators  of  Am.  revolution.    835.1  i 
Am.  eloquence.   1857.  2  v.  .825.1  B~i 
r  managers  and  counsel  in  trial 
rren  Hastings.     1859.    4  v. . . .  345.2  55 
i,  £d.     Eloquence  of  U.  S.   5  v.  825.1  18 

:OLLECTIONS:    LETTERS. 

Letters  of  eminent  literary  men 

iSth  centuries 826.2  i 

Iters  ;  ed.  by  Rogers.     1859 826.2  34 

^  ed.    Literature  in  letters.  1866.      816  i 
ed^     Love-letters  of  eminent  per- 

1859 8164 

SON,  ed.     Old  love-letters.     1882.    826.2  3 
ed.      Four  centuries  of  English 

s.      1880 826.2  49 

Gossip   about  letters  and  letter- 

;rs.      1870 816  2 

MoDEts  FOR  Letter  Writing. 

Universal  letter-writer.     1873...  8165 

Original  letter-writer 8169 

sr-writer 816  6 

yersal  letter-writer 816  7 

stter-writer 816  8 

OLLECTIONS :    ESSAYS,  ETC. 

Kx>k.     1S50 820.1  28 

Rh3rme  and  reason  of  country 

1855 819  II 

ed.     Eighteenth  century  essays  . .  824.2  92 
iftemoon  lectures.     1866.     2  v. . .       804  i 

LD.     Index  to  essays.     1883 ^814  2 

A.Y.  ed.    Savage  club  papers 820.2  157 

I   miscellany.     1810.     12  v 42  i 

id  social  philosophy;  from  Dickens' 
ousehold  Words.*'     1852 820.2  156 

Book  for  a  comer.     1857 810  15 

BS  of  authors.     1844 820.2  155 

rbocker  gallery.     1855 829.1  24 

Times;  essays  from  the.     1852.. 824.2  178 
offering :    Mind  amongst  the  spin- 

k     1844 824.1  165 

aph.  The.    1882.    2  v 824  7 

5U,  ed.      Selections  from   Taylor, 

timer,  et  al.     1845 829.2  i 

I  British  classics.     1793.    2  v 824.2  52 

the ;  critical  and  social  essays  from. 
\^ 824.1  109 

.'.824.1  203 

■itcrpieces  from  modem  essayists. 

I3.    3  V 824  16 

mieutM:  F.  s.  Mutability  of  literature  ;  by  Irving. 
■U«f  books ;  bj  Huat.— Imperfect  sympathies ;  by 
h..-iCoav«f*atioii;  by  I>o  Quincey.  —  Petition  of 
p^  ^id  Bcocfils  of  poriiament ;  by  Lander.— Falla- 
;  by  S.  Smith. — Nil  niii  bonum; 

tFor 


by  Thackeray. — Compensation;  by  Emerson. — Sweetness 
and  light ;  by  Arnold. — Popular  culture ;  by  Morley. 

V.  3.  Art  of  living  with  others ;  by  Helps. — My  win- 
ter garden;  by  Kingsley. — Work;  by  Ruskin. — On  a 
certain  condescension  in  foreigners;  by  Lowell. — His- 
tory ;  by  Carlyle. — History  ;  by  Macaulay. 

V.  3.  Science  of  history ;  by  Froude. — Race  and  lan- 
guage ;  by  Freeman. — Kin  beyond  sea  ;  by  Gladstone. — 
Private  judgment;  by  Newman. — Apology  for  plain 
speaking ;  by  Stephen. 

Rice,  ed.    Essays  from  the  N.  American.  .824.1  32 
Contents  :    Sir  W.  Scott ;  by  Prescott. — Social  condi- 
tion of  women  ;  by  Gushing. — Milton ;  by  Emerson. — 
Last  moments  of  eminent  men ;  by  Bancroft.— Peter  the 
great;  by  Motley.— The  Northmen;  by  Irving. — Ghes- 
terfield  ;  by  G.  F.  Adams. — Defense  of  poetry ;  by  Long- 
fellow.—Hawthorne  ;  by  Curtis. — Cooper;  by  Parkman. 
— Shakespeare  once  more  ;  by  Lowell.— Mechanism  of 
vital  actions ;  by  Holmes. 
SouTHEY.    Common-place  book.     4v...     81942 
Stars  and  stripes  in  rebeldom ;   papers  by 

federal  prisoners.     1862 820.1  29 

Topics  of  the  time  ;  ed.  by  Coan.  6  v. . .  824  i 
WooDWORTH.     Am.  miscellany.     1855  . .         41   i 

COLLECTIONS  :    HUMOR  AND  SATIRE. 

American  Joe  Miller 818  5 

ASHTON,  ^</.     Humour,  etc.,  17th  century.  S28.2  55 

Book  of  humorous  poetry 818  4 

Book  of  humour,  wit  and  wisdom 819  15 

Burton,  ed.     Cyclop,  of  wit  and  humor. 

1866.     2  v 818  B-i 

Enchiridion  of  wit.     1885 828.2  57 

FAiRiiOLT,^'^.    Satirical  songs  on  costume.  821.2  470 

Galaxy  of  wit  and  wisdom.     1875 8183 

Haliburton,  ed.  Traits  of  Am.  humour.  828.1  63 
Hamilton, /</.  Parodies.  1885.  2V...821  B-3 
Hunt,  ed.  Wit  and  humor  from  the  poets.  828.2  8 
Johnson,  ed.     Play-day  poems.     1878  ...     821  16 

Lear,  ed.     Here  and  there.     1882 81S  6 

Lemon,  ^c/.     Jest  book.     1865 8182 

RossETTi,  ed.     Humorous  poems 821  35 

Sala,  ed.     Yankee  drolleries.     1868 828.1  27 

More  Yankee  drolleries 828.1  28 

Third  supply  of  Yankee  drolleries 82S.1  29 

Sanborn,  ed.    Wit  of  women.     1885 81813 

Spofford  and  Shapley,  eds.     Library  of 

wit  and  humor.     1884.     5  v 818  7 

Treasure  trove  series.     2  v 5770I 

Contents:  V.  i.  Travesty:  A  treble  temptation ;  by 
F.  C.  Bumand. — George  De  Barnwell ;  by  Thackeray.— 
Prophetic  account  of  a  future  epic ;  by  Lord  Macaulay. 
— St.  Twel'mo  ;  by  John  Paul.— Lessons  in  biography ; 
by  Rev.  J.  Beresford.  —  Mr.  John  Jenkins;  by  Bret 
Harte— Ho  Fi  of  the  yellow  girdle;  by  T.  T.  T.— Wal- 
ton redivivus :  by  Thos.  Hood. 

V.  •.  Burlesque :  The  noble  savage  ;  by  Dickens. — 
Our  new  livery;  by  Geo.  W.  Curtis. —  Mrs.  Battles' 
opinion  on  cards;  by  C.  Lamb.— The  parish  rsvulutioii ; 
by  T.  Hood. — A  day  in  the  academv\  b^  V.  C  \\va- 

f«fertoc0. 


202 


ENGLISH     POETRY,   ESSAYS,    ORATORY,    ETC 


nand. — Mn.  Brown  at  the  play ;  by  A.  Sketchley.— The 
will  of  a  virtuoso;  by  J.  Addison.— The  golden  age  of 
N.  Y. ;  by  W.  Inring.— The  insanity  of  Cain  ;  by  Mary 
Mapes  Dodge. — Encounter  with  an  interviewer;  by 
Mark  Twain.— The  painUr't  bargain ;  by  Thackeray.— 
The  Lady  Rohesia  ;  by  R.  H.  Barham. 
Watterson,  ed.  Oddities  in  southern  life  828.1  3 
Wright.    Caricature  hist,  of  the  Georges.  827.2  25 

COLLECTIONS:    EPIGRAMS,  ETC. 

Adams,  ed,     English  epigrams 829.2  46 

Quips  aqd  Quiddities.     188 1 819  52 

Carey,  ed.    Book  of  epigrams.     1872  .. .     819  20 

Delepierre.     Macaron6ana.     1852 811  79 

DOBSON,  ed.     Literary  frivolities.     1880. .  819  47 

Poetical  ingenuities.     1882 811  64 

DODD,  a/.    The  epigrammatists.     1870..  819  19 

INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS. 

Poetry,  Drama,  Oratory,  Essays,  etc. 

Abbey.  Ballads  of  good  deeds.  i87a..82i.i  182 
Poems.     1885 821. 1  331 

A'Becket.     Comic  Blackstone 828.2  27 

Comic  history  of  England.  1855  2  v..  828.2  25 
Comic  history  of  Rome 828.2  53 

About  babies,  etc.     1867 824.1  92 

Adams,  John.    Works.     1856.     10  v  ...    329.1  4 

[See  contents  in  printed  catalogue  of  1871.] 

Adams,  Mrs.  Jno.     Letters.     1848 826.1  2 

Adams,  Mrs.  J.  S.  Allegories  of  life.  1872.  S29.2  44 
Adams,  Samuel.  Writings  and  life.  3  v.  923.1  58 
Addison.    Criticism  on  "  Paradise  Lost."  820.2  28 

Poems.     1822 821.2  43 

Works.     1721.     4v 820.2184 

Contents:    V.   1.     Poemi.  —  Rosamond. —  On  Virgil'i 
Georgics.  —  Cato.  —  Poemata.  —  Dialogues   on    ancient 
medals. 
V.  3.     Remarks  on  Italy. — Tattler. — Spectator. 
V.  3-4.     Spectator. —  Guardian. —  Lover. — Freeholder. 
— Christian  religion,  etc. 

Works.      1873.      3V 820.2184 

Contents:    V.  1-3.    Spectator. 

V.  3.  Tattler. — Guardian. — Freeholder. — Whig  exam- 
iner.— The  Lover. — Dialogues  on  ancient  medals. — Re- 
marks on  Italy. —  Present  state  of  the  war.  —  Trial  of 
Count  Tariff.— Evidences  of  the  Christian  religion. — 
On  Virgil's  Georgics. — Poems. — Translations  from  Ovid. 
— Poemata. — Rosamond. — Cato. — The  drummer. 

Addison  and  Steele.   The  Guardian.   3  v.  824.2  10 

The  Spectator.    1853.    4  v 824.2  36 

Selected  papers  from  the  Spectator ;  ed. 

by  Habbcrton.     1876 824.2  229 

Papers  from  the  Spectator  relating  to  Sir 
Roger  de  Covcrley ;  ed.  by  llabberton.  824.2  40 

The  Tattler.     1856.     4  v 824.2  6 

The  same.     1807.     5v 824.241 

Adeler,  Max  (C.  H.  Clark).  Elbow-room.  828.1  66 
Adventurer,  The ;  ed.  by  Chalmers.    3  v. .  824.2  16 


Essays  illustrative  of ;  by  Drake.  2  v 
Adventures  in  the  moon,  etc.  1836. .... 
AiKiN,  Lucy.    Cor.  with  Channing.   187 

Akenside.     Poems.     1822 

Alcott.     Concord  days.     1872 

Sonnets  and  canzonets.     1882    

Tablets.     1868 

Table-Ulk.     1877 

Albert,  Prince  consort.   Principal  speed 

es,  etc.     1866 

Alden,  J.     Studies  in  Bryant.     1878  . . 
Alden,W.  L.    Domestic  explosives.    187' 

Shooting  stars 

Aldrich.    Cloth  of  gold,  etc.     1874. . . 

Flower  and  thorn.     1877 

Friar  Jerome's  beautiful  book.     1881. 

Mercedes  and  later  lyrics.     1884 

Alfred,  the  Great,    Orosius  ;  old  EnglisI 
text  and  Latin  original 

Proverbs  of 

West-Saxon  version  of  St.  Gregory's  pa 

toral  care,    part  I 

Same,     part  2 

Whole  works ;  jubilee  ed.  1852.  3  v.  in  j 
Contents:  V.  x.  Harmony  of  the  chro 
Dr.  Giles. — Anglo-Saxon  mint;  by  Akermai 
King  Alfred;  by  Haigh. — Metrical  ver8i< 
Alfred's  poems;  by  Tupper. — Europe  in  the  < 
by  Forester. —  King  Alfred's  jewel ;  by  ( 
Danes;  by  Hook. — King  Alfred^s  charters; 
King  Alfred's  will;  by  Giles. — Decline  and 
heptarchy ;  by  Giles. — Domestic  manners  o! 
Saxons ;  by  Soame. — Traces  of  the  Danes 
Forester. — Grimbald^s  crypt ;  by  Giles. 

V.  3.  English  trans,  of  Alfred's  Anglo-S 
historian  Orosius  ;  by  Bosworth. —  Alfred') 
Bede's  ecclesiastical  hist,  trans.;  by  Tho 
fred's  version  of  Boethius ;  trans,  by  Fox. 

V.  3.  Alfred's  handb'k ;  by  Pauli.— On  ih 
of  King  Alfred ;  by  Hampson. — Anglo-Saxi 
Gregory's  pastoral  care ;  by  Norman. — Enj 
Alfred's  blossom-gatherings  from  St.  Augui 
of  King  Alfred;  by  Giles. — Alfred's  preface 
dialogues;  by  Fox. 

Alford.     Poetical  works.    1843 

Alison.     Miscellaneous  essays.     1870... 

Allen.     Colin  Clout's  calendar 

Vignettes  from  nature.     18S1 

Allingham.     Blackberries.     1884 

Songs,  ballads,  etc.     1877 

Allston.     Lect's  and  poems.     1850 

Ames,  Fisher.    W^orks.    1854.     2v 

Same.     1809 

Ames,  Mary  Clemmer.     (See  Clemmer,  \ 

Appleton.     Chequer- work .     1879 

A  sheaf  of  papers.     1875 

A.KiLY^  Mrs.     Household  songs.     1855... 
Armstrong,  G.  F.  Garland  from  Greece 


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203 


OUN.     Pdems.    182a 821.2  45 

rui.      Light  of  Asia.     1879.821.2529 

B80 821.2  529^^ 

)8o 821.2  561 

le  faith.     18S3 821.2  662 

80 821.2  563 

Indian  song  of  longt. —  Rajpoot  wife. — 
in. — Caliph*t  draught. — Hero  and  Leander. 
Belshazzar. —  Three  roiet.  —  Miscellaneous 
translations. 

of  death,  etc.     1885 821.2  737 

3.     Poems.     1871 821.175 

kTTHRW.     Bibliog.  note  (B.  P. 

V.  6,  p.  84) 17  B-14 

d  anarchy.     1869 301  9 

in  America.     1885 824.2  372 

.'    Numbers. — Literature  and  science. — Emer- 

:riticism.     1865 824.2  194 

Fanctioa  of  criticism. — Literary  influence 
ca. — Maurice  de  Gutfrin. — Eugenie  de  Gu^rin. 
■Pagan  and  mediaeval  religious  sentiment. — 
Spinoxa. —  Marcus  Aurelius. — On  translating 
k  French  Eton. 

>'s  garland.     1871 304  23 

he  Bible 231  24 

rs,  etc     1882 824.2  323 

r.*  The  incompatiblea. — ^An  unregarded  Irish 
— Ecce  convertimur  ad  gentes. —  Future  of 
— Speech  at  Eton. — French  play  in  London. — 
. — Prefaces  to  poems. 

.-LXVI ..  224  37 

femsalem 224  53 

s  on  church,  etc.  1877 204  56 

and  dogma 220  74 

220  74Ji 

k  abont  Great  Britain 914*2  98 

Ajs,     1879 8242251 

r:  Democracy. — Equality. — Irish  Catholicism 
h  liberalism. — Porro  unum  est  necessarium. — 
Ettg.  literature. — Falkland. —French  critic  on 
breach  critic  on  Gcethe. — Geo.  Sand. 

tu.     1867 821.2  711 

idy  of  Celtic  literature 896  i 

&ting  Homer 883  47 

:rom  prose  writings.     1880  . . .  829.2  54 

:856 821.2  710 

I82 821.2  712 

r.'  Early  poems. — Sohrab  and  Rustum.— The 
in   Bokhara.— Balder   dead.— Tristram  and 

lint  Brandan.— The  Neckan.— The  forsaken 
Lyric  and  dramatic  poems. — El^iac  poems. 

I  and  protestantism 227  31 

(Mrs,  E.  H.  Rollins).     New 

1  bjrgones.     1880 824.1  151 

diild-life.     1881    824.1  157 

rhe  •cholemaitcr.     1870 820.2  35 

J.     186B 820.2  28 


Whole  works  ;  /</.  by  Giles.    3  v.  in  4 . .  820.2  44 
CcMtents:    V.  i  (a  parts).     Life;  by  Dr.  Giles. — Let- 
ters.— Glossary. 
V.  a.    Letters,  c*t'd. — Toxophilus. — Glossary. 
V.  3.    Rep't  and  discourse  of  aflairs  and  state  of  Ger- 
many.— The  schoolmaster. — Poemata. — Edward  Grant's 
oration  on  Ascham.— Letters  of  Giles  Aschaun. — Glossary. 

Atkinson.     Ivy  leaves.     1870 821. i  178 

AuDBLAY.     Poems 821.2  457 

Fraternity  of  vacabondes 820.2  405 

Austin,  Alfred.    At  the  gate  of  the  con- 
vent.    1885 821.2  740 

Savonarola  ;  a  tragedy.     1881 822.2  240 

Soliloquies  in  song.     1882 821.2  656 

Aytoun,  W.  E.  (T.  P.  Jones).     Bothwell ; 

a  poem.     1856 821.2  440 

Firmilian.     1867 828.2  37 

Aytoun  and  Martin.  Book  of  ballads..  828.2  37 
Bacon,  E.  Recollections  of  50  y'rs.  1843.  40  27 
Bacon,   Lord.      Essays;   ed.    by   Whately 

and  Heard.     1873 824.2  2 

Harmony  of  essays  ;  by  Arber.  1870. .  820.2  38 
Promus  of  formularies;  td.  by  Mrs.  Pott. 822.3  210 
Works ;  ^</.  by  Montagu.     1825.     17  v.       192  5 

Content*:    V.  1.     Essays.— Tracts.— Apothegms,  etc. 

V.  a.    Advancement  of  learning. — New  Atlantis. 

V.  3.  Wisdom  of  the  ancients. — Henry  VII. — State  of 
Europe.— Felicities  of  Queen  Elizabeth.- Julius  Caesar. 

V.  4.    Sylva  Sylvarum. 

V.  5.    Tracts  relating  to  England  and  Scotland. 

V.  6.    Theological  tracts. 

V.  8-11.  De  augmentis  scientiarum. —  Instauratio 
magna,  and  other  works  in  Latin. 

V.  12-13.    Letters,  law  tracts,  etc. 

V.  14-15.  Translationgt  Novum  organum. — Natural 
history. — Fifth  part  of  great  instauration. — On  the  na- 
ture of  things,  etc. 

V   16.     Life  of  Bacon. 

[See  Bacon-Shakespeare  question  under  Shakespeare.] 

Baddeley.  Death  of  Antar,  etc.  1881.S21.2  586 
Bagehot.   Estimates  of  some  Englishmen, 

etc.     1858 824.2  262 

[Contents  included  in  "Literary  studies.**] 
Literary  studies;  by  Hutton.  1879.   2V.S24.2  239 

Contents:  V.  i.  Memoir  of  the  author ;  by  Hutton. 
— The  first  Edinburgh  reviewers. — Hartley  Coleridge. — 
Shelley. —  Shakespeare.—  Milton. —  Lady  Mary  Wortley 
Montagu. — Cowper. — Letters  on  the  French  coup  d*etat, 
1851. — Cxsarism  in  1865. — Memoir  of  Rt.  Hon.  James 
Wilson. 

V.  a.  Gibbon. — Bishop  Butler.— Sterne  and  Thack- 
eray.— Waverley  novels. — Dickens. — Macaulay. — Bdran- 
ger. — Clough*s  poems.— Henry  Crabb  Robinson. — Words- 
worth, Tennyson  and  Browning. — Ignorance  of  man. — 
Emotion  of  conviction.— Metaphysical  basis  of  tolera- 
tion.— Public  worship  regulation  bill. 

Bailey,  J.  M.  Life  in  Danbury.  *i873..  828.1  54 
Same 828.  i  54)^ 

Bailey,  P.  J.     The  age.     1 858 821.2  334 

Festus  ;  a  poem.     1864 822.2  158 


204 


ENGLISH     POETRY,   ESSAYS,   ORATORY,   ETC 


Baillie,  Joanna.    Dramatic  and  poetical 

works.     1853 822.2  148 

ConUnis  :  Life.— Plays  on  the  pauioni. — Basil.— The 
trial.— De  Montfort.— The  election.— Ethwald.— Second 
marriage. — Orra, — The  dream. — The  siege. — The  bea- 
con.— Romiero. —  Alienated  manor. — Henriques. —  Mis- 
cellaneous plays. — Rayner. — Country  inn. — Constantine 
Paleologus.— Family  legend.— The  martyr.— The  sepa- 
ration.— The  stripling. — The  phantom. — Enthusiasm. — 
Witchcraft.— The  homicide.— The  bride.— The  match.— 
Miscellaneous  poetry.— Metrical  legends. — Fugitive  ver- 
ses.— Poetry  since  1790. — Verses  on  sacred  subjects.— 
Ahalya  Ball,  a  poem. 

Bain.    Practical  essays.     1884 824.2  358 

Bakbr.    Point-lace  and  diamonds.    1875. 821. i  205 
Bale.    Kynge  Johan ;  eti,  by  Collier.   1838.  822.2  79 

Bampflyds.     Poems.     1822 821.2  46 

Bancroft.    Literary  and  historical  mis- 
cellanies  824.1  29 

Barbauld, ^rj.  Tales,poems  and  essays. 824.2  355 
Works.     1825.     2v 821.2  281 

Conitnt*:    V.  i.    Memoir;  by  Lucy  Aikin.— Poems. 

V.  a.    Correspondence. — Miscellany. 

Barbour,  John.      The  Bruce ;    metrical 

hist. ;  ed,  by  Jamieson 821.2  iii 

Same;  ed.  by  Skeat.     pt.  I 820.2  407 

Same.     pt.  2 820.2  415 

Same.     pt.  3 820.2  422 

Barclay,  Alex.    Cytezen  and  uplondysh- 

man 821.2  465 

Barham.     Ingoldsby  legends.    1864.    2  v.  828.2  49 

Miscellaneous  poems 928.2  171 

Baring-Gould.    (See  Gould,  S.  Baring.) 

Barlow.     The  Columbiad.     1809 821. i  231 

Political  writings.     1796 329.1  142 

Vision  of  Columbus.     1787 821.1  340 

Barnes.     Poems  in  the  Dorset  dialect. .  .821.2  407 
Poems  of  rural  life  in  the  Dorset  dialect. 

3  series  in  1  v.     1879 821.2  540 

Barnfield.     Affectionate  shepherd 821.2  463 

Barrett  (Cervantes  Hogg).     The  rising 

sun.     1809.     3v 827.214 

Bartol.    Principles  and  portraits 824.1  148 

Barton,  B.     Memoir,  letters,  etc.     1850.  826.2  33 
Bathurst.     Essays  in  "  The  Adventurer." 

3  V 824.2  16 

Battle  of  Dorking ;  by  Chesney.    1871 .827.2  Pam.  2 

What  happened  after 827.2  Pam.  3 

Siege  of  London.     187 1 827.2  Pam.  4 

Battle  of  Berlin.     1871 827.2  Pam.  13 

Bayne.     Days  of  Jezebel.     1872 822.2  165 

Essays  in  biog.,  etc.     1858.     2  v 824.2  115 

Contents:  V.  1.  De  Quincey.— Tennyson  and  his 
teachers. — Mrs.  Browning. — Recent  British  art. — Ruskin 
and  his  critics, — Hugh  Miller. — The  modern  novel. — 
Currer  Bell. 


V.  a.  Kingsley.— Macaulay.— Sir  A.  Ab 
ridge.— Wellington.— Bonaparte.— Plato.— Ch 
iltsation.— The  modem  university. — Pulpit  a 
''  Testimony  of  the  rocks.'** 

Lessons  from  my  masters.     1879 ' 

Conttntt :    Carlyle.— Tennyson . — Ruskin. 
Bkaconsfield,  Earl.    (See  Disraeli,  B.) 

Beard.    Humor  in  animals.     1885 

Beattie.     Dissertations.     1809.     3  v 

Essays.     1809.     3v 

The  minstrel,  etc.     1809 { 

Poems.     1822 

Beaumont  tffi^  Fletcher.  Works.  1840. 
2  V i 

Content*:  V.  x.  Maid*s  tragedy.— Phibi 
or  no  king. — Scornful  lady. — Custom  of  the 
Elder  brother. — Spanish  curate. — Wit  withou 
Beggar*s  bush.— Humorous  lieutenant. — Fait 
herdess. — Mad  lover. — Loyal  subject.— Rule  : 
have  a  wife. — Laws  of  candy. — False  one.— Iii 
lawyer. — Valentinian. — Monsieur  Thomas.— < 
Bloody  brother.- Wild-goose  chase.— Wife  fc 
— Pilgrim. — Captain. 

V.  a.  Prophetess. —  Queen  ot  Corinth.—  I 
Knight  of  the  burning  pestle. — Double  marrisg 
of  Malta. —  Love's  cure. —  Women  pleased.- 
prixe. — Island  princess. — Noble  gentlemen.— C 
Sea-voyage.— Wit  at  several  weapons.— Fair  ■ 
inn.— Cupid's  revenge. — Thierry  and  Theod 
man  hater. — Nice  valour. — Passionate  madmaj 
man's  fortune.— Four  plays. — Triumph  of  h( 
umph  ot  love. — Triumph  of  death. — Triumpb 
Faithful  friends. — Two  noble  kinsmen.— Mi 
mill. — Love's  pilgrimage. — Lovers'  progress.— 
ker. — Masque  of  the  Inner  Temple  and  Gn 
Beaumont's  poems. — Glossary. 

Beddoes.     Poems.     1851.     2v 

Bede,  The  Venerable.     Be  Domes  Daege. 

Miscellaneous  works.     1843.    6  v 

Contents:    V.  i.     Life. — Poemata. — Episto 

V.  9-3.    Historia  Ecclesiasticx. 

V.  4.    Opuscula  historica. 

V.  5.     Homilies. 

V.  6.    Scientific  tracts. — Appendix. 

Beecher,  H.  \V.     Eyes  and  ears.     1862. 

Star  papers.     1873 

Same.     1855 

Beers,  E.  L.  All  quiet  along  the  Potomac. 

Beers,  H.  A.    Odds  and  ends.    1878 

Behn,  Mrs.     Plays,  histories  and  novels 

1871.     6  V.     (2  St.) 

Bell,  E.  M.    Poems.    1872 

Bell,  W.    Puck  and  his  folk-lore.     1S52. 

Belsham.     Essays.     1 799.    2  v 

Beman.    Intellectual  position  of  our  coun 

try 

Benedict,  H.  E.     Poems 9S 

Beowulf.  Autotypes  of  the  Cotton  MS 
with  transliteration  and  notes  by  Zi 
pitza 


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205 


ns.  by  Wackerbath.  1849.  821.2  qg 
.ns.  by  Lamsden.  1881... 821.2  no 
1  the  "Fight  at  Finnesburg"); 

y  Gamett 821.2  171 

th  "  The  Scop,  or  gleeman's 

ind    *'  The   fight  at  Finnes- 

;  rd.  and  trans,  by  B.  Thorpe.  821.2  98 

Essays   in  "  The  Guardian." 

824.2  10 

.  by  Frazcr.     1871.    4  v 192  56 

■     V.  i-a.     Philosophical  works, 
scellaneous  works. 
Te  and  letters. 

••,  Isaac.    (See  Steele,  Sir  R.) 

rl.    The  two  brothers,  etc 821.2  411 

to-day  and  forever.     1869..  .821.2  410 

821.2  4ioJ^ 

)SH  (H.  W.  Shaw).    On  ice. .  828.1  40 

)biter  dicU.     1884 824.2  364 

824.2  364I4 

Carlyle.— Alleged  obscurity  of  some  of  Mr. 
s  poetry.— Truth  hunting. — Actors. — A  rogue's 
relltni).— The  via  media.— FalsUff. 

ration,  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  July 

98.3  Pam.  42 

.   Essays  and  speeches.   1885. 329.1  143 

S.  Lays  and  legends  of  ancient 

1880 821.2  572 

religion  and  life.     1876 821.2  425 

►f  Goethe.     1883 839  7 

of  Greece.    1877 822.2203 

,,  Sir  R.     Creation;  a  poem. 82 1.2  176 

1822 821.2  47 

ems.     1822 821.2  39 

Oration  at  Worcester,  July  4, 

40  22 

.LIAM.    Bibliog.  note  (B.  P.  L. 

4.  P-  335) 17B-14 

rorks.     1875 821.2  290 

«.'  Memoir;  by  W.  M.  Rossetti.— Poetical 
—Book  of  Thel. — Songs  of  innocence. — Songs 
tnce. — Gates  of  Paradise. — From  "Jerusalem,*' 
everlasting  gospel.— Couplets,  fragments,  epi- 
;. — Tiriel. 

>.  Sketches  from  life.  1846.824.2  177 
»?r.    Desultory  thoughts,  etc. . .  829.2  12 

D.     Farmer's  boy.     181 1 821.2  530 

ers.     1806 821.2  207 

821.2  574 

nntry  Parson).  Autumn  holid's.  824.2  204 

ssays.     1865 824.2  208 

philosopher.     1863 824.2  206 

onrs  in  town.     1862 824.2  207 

life.     1882 824.2  205 

BS.       1862 824.2   203 

thesanset.    1883 824.2  335 


What  set  him  right,  etc.     1885 824.2  370 

BoYESEN.     Idyls  of   Norway,   and  other 

poems.     1882 821. 1  286 

BoYSE.     Poems.     1822 821.235 

BowEN.     Gleanings  from  a  literary  life. . .     104  15 
Bowles,  W.L.  Poetical  works.  1855.  2  v. 821.2  269 

Contents:  V.  i.  Sonnets.  —  Miscellaneous  poems. — 
Spirit  of  discovery.— The  missionary. 

V.  9.  Memoir ;  by  Gilfillan. — Banwell  Hill. — Grave  of 
the  last  Saxon. — St.  John  in  Patmos. — Sorrows  of  Switz- 
erland.— Villager's  verse-book,  etc. 

BOKER.     Book  of  the  dead.     1882 821. 1  277 

K5nigsmark.     1869 822.1  ii 

Plays  and  poems.     1856 822.1  20 

Contents:    V.  i.     Calaynos. — Anne  Boleyn. — Leonor 
de  Guzman. — Francesca  da  Rimini. 
V.  9.   The  betrothal. — The  widow's  marriage. — Poems. 

Poems  of  the  war.     1864 821. i  307 

BONAR.     Hymns  of  faith  and  hope.     3  v. 821.2  294 
BoTTA,  Airs.    (See  Lynch,  A.  C.) 

Bradford.    Works.*  1858 820.1  25 

Bradstreet,  Anne.    Works,  in  prose  and 

verse  ;  ed,  by  Ellis.     1867 820.1  B-3 

Breitmann,  Hans.     (See  Leland,  C.  G.) 
Brenton,  ed.     Voices  from  the  press. . .  .824.1  121 
Brereton.   Some  famous  Hamlets.    1884.822.395 
Brierley,  Ben.     Tales  and  sketches  of 

Lancashire  life.     1884.     2  v 824.2  368 

Bright.    Speeches.     1868.    2  v 329.2  40 

Speeches  on  the  Am.  question 971*4  73 

Brimley..    Essays.     1868 824.2  175 

Brincklx.    Poems.     1872 821. i  201 

British  essayists;  ed.  by  Chalmers.     30  v..    824.2  6 
Contents:    Tattler.    4  V. — Guardian.    3  V. — Rambler. 
1  V. — Adventurer..   ^  v. — World.    ^  v. — Connoisseur.    9 
V. — Idler.    I  v. — Mirror.    9  v. — Lounger.    9  v. — Observ- 
er.   3  V. — Looker  on.    3  v. — Index,     x  v. 

Brome.     Dramatic  works.     3  v.  (2  st).. .  .822.2  191 
Contents:     V.    i.     Madd    couple. —  Novella. —  Court 
beggar. — City  witt. — Damoiselle. 

V.  9.  English  Moor. — Love-sick  court. — Covent  gar- 
den weeded. — New  academy. — Queen  and  concubine. 

V.  3.  Northerne  lasse. — The  sparagus  garden.— Anti- 
podes.— Jovial  crew. — Queen's  exchange. 

Bronte,  Charlotte.    Poems.     1882  ..  .821.2  661 
Brooke,  Henry.     Poetical  works.    4  v. 822.2  132 

Contents:  V.  1.  Life.— Jack  the  Giant  Queller.— 
contending  brothers. — Female  officer. —  Marriage  con- 
tract.— Ruth. — Epilogues  and  poems. 

V.  9.  Universal  beauty.— Jerusalem  delivered ;  trans, 
from  Tasso. — Constantia. 

V.  3.  The  imposter.— Earl  of  Westmorland. — Cym- 
beline. — Montezuma. 

V.  4.  Temple  of  Hymen. — Sparrow  and  the  dove. — 
Female  seducers. — Love  and  vanity. — Last  speech  of 
John  Good.— Gustavus  Vasa.— Earl  of  Essex.— Conrade. 

Brooke,  Stopford  A.  Theology  in  the 
English  poets :  Cowper.  Coleridge, 
Wordsworth,  Burns.     1875 824.2  218 


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Brooks,  C.  T.     Poems ;  with  memoir. .  .821.1  332 

Broome.  The  stranger  of  Seriphos.   1869.821.2  412 
Brougham.    Contributions  to  the  Edin- 

burgh  review.     1856.     3  v 824.2  287 

Speeches.     1857.    2  v 329.2  64 

Brown,  Chas.  F.     (See  Ward,  Artemus.) 
Brown,  John.     Essays  on  Shaftesbury's 

"  Characteristics."     1751 824.2  377 

BROWN,Z>r.JoHN.  Horae subsecivsc.  1866.824.2  324 
[Contents  same  as  *'  Second  series**  below.] 

Horse  subsecivse.     1882.     3  v 824.2  327 

Contentt:  First  series.  Prefaces. — Locke  and  Syden- 
ham.— Andrew  Combe.— Dr.  H.  Marshall  and  military 
hygiene. — Art  and  science. —  Our  Gideon  Grays. — Dr. 
Andrew  Brown  and  Sydenham. —  Free  competition  in 
medicine. — Edward  Forbes.— Dr.  Adams  of  Banchory. — 
Henry  Vaughan. — Excursus  Ethicus.^Dr.  John  Scott 
and  his  son,  etc. — Health. 

Second  series.  Letter  to  John  Cairns. — Dr.  Chalmers. 
— Dr.  Geo.  Wilson. — Her  last  half-crown. — Queen  Mary's 
child-garden.  —  Our  dogs. —  N«tes  on  art. —  **0h,  I'm 
wat,  wat !  '* — Education  thro'  the  senses. — Happy  guess- 
ing.— Black  dwarf's  bones. — Rab  and  his  friends. — With 
brains,  sir. — Arthur  H.  Hallam. 

Third  series.  John  Leech. — A  Jacobite  family. — Mys- 
tifications.— Miss  Stirling  Graham  of  Duntrune. — Thack- 
eray's death. — Marjorie  Fleming. — Minchmoor. — In  clear 
dream  and  solemn  vision.— J eems  the  doorkeeper. — 
**  There's  life  in  the  old  dog  yet." — The  enterkin. — 
Duke  of  Athole.— Struan.— Dick  Mihi.— E.  V.  K.  to  his 
friend  in  town. — Sir  H.  Raeburn. 

Spare  hours.     1 862 824.2  325 

[Contents  same  as  *'  Hora:  subseciva:,"  second  series, 
with  following  additional  papers:  Mystery  of  black 
and  tan. — My  father's  memoir. — Mystifications.— Vaugh- 
an*s  poems.— St.  Paul's  thorn  in  the  flesh.] 

Spare  hours.     1866 824.2  326 

Contents:  I<eech. —  Marjorie  Fleming. — Jeems  the 
doorkeeper. —  Minchmoor.  —  The  enterkin. —  Health. — 
Duke  of  Athole. — Struan. — Thackeray's  death. — Thack- 
eray's literary  career. — More  of  our  dogs. — Plea  for  a 
dog  home. — Bibliomania. — In  clear  dream  and  solemn 
viiion.— A  Jacobite  family. 

Browne,  AVThos.     Miscellaneous  works.       242  i 
Contents:     Rcligio  medici. — Urn-burial. —  Letter  to  a 
friend. — Vulgar  errors. 

Works  ;  fd.  by  Wilkin.     1852.     3  v.  . . .  820.2  40 
Contents:    V.  i.    Life  of  Sir  T.  Browne;  by  Dr.  John- 
son.—Supplementary  memoir ;  by  the  ed. — Mrs.  Lyttle- 
ton's    communication    to    Bishop    Kennet.  —  Pseudoxia 
epidcmica. 

V.  2.  Pseudoxia  epidcmica  c't'd.— Religio  medici.— 
Garden  of  Cyrus. 

V.  3.  Hydriotaphia.—  Letter  to  a  friend.— Christian 
morals. — Miscellany.- Correspondence,  etc. 

Browne,   W.      Britannia's   pastorals;    3d 

book S21.2  473 

Whole  works.     1868.    2v 821.2  149 

Contents  :  Memoir.  —  Britannia's  pastorals.  —  Shep- 
heard's  pipe.— The  inner  temple  masque.— Miscellaneous 
poems. 

Brownell.    War  lyrics  and  Other  poems. 82 1. 1  300 


Browning,  Mrs.    Letters.     1877 

Aurora  Leigh,  etc.     1866 

Drama  of  exile,  etc.     1845.     2  t , 

Earlier  poems.     1826-1833 

Contents:    Essay  on  wad. — Miicellaneoa: 
The  Greek  Christian  poets  and  the  Eng 

lish  poets.     1863 

Lady  Geraldine's  courtship.    1881 

Poems;  td,  by  Tuckerman.    1867.   3  v. 

Same .' 

Contents:      V.    i.      The    seraphim.— M 
poems. — Sonnets  from  the  Portuguese.— Tnu 
V.  3.    Drama  of  exile. — Romaunt  of  the 
of  the  brown  rosary.  —  Lady  Geraldine's  < 
Vision  of  poets. — Rhyme  of  the  Duchess  Ma 
laneous  poems. — Casa  Guidi  windows. — Na] 
in  Italy,  etc. 
V.  3.    Aurora  Leigh. — Last  poems. 
Browning,  R.     Aristophanes'  apology. . . 

Balaustion's  adventure.     1871 

Bibliog.  1833-1881.;  byFumivall 

Dramatic  idyls.     1879 

Contents:     Martin  Relph. —  Phcidippida 

and  Hob. — Ivan  Ivanovitch. — Tray. — Ned  B: 

Dramatic  idyls.    Second  series.    1880.. 

Contents  :     Echetlos.—  Clive.— Muliykeh. 

Abino. — Doctor. — Pan  and  Luna. 

Essays  on ;  by  Nettleship.     1868 

Favorite  poems.     1881 

Ferishta's  fancies.     1884 

Fifine  at  the  fair,  etc.    1872 

Handbook  to ;  by  Orr.     1885 

The  inn  album.     1876 

Jocoseria.     1883 

Contents  :  Wanting  is — what  ? — Donald, 
and  Balkis. — Christini  and  Monaldeschi.— i 
stonecraft  and  Fuseli. — Adam,  Lllith  and  Er 
Jochanan  Hakkadosh. — Never  the  time  ai 
Pambo. 

La  Saisiaz. — Two  poets  of  Croisic 

Men  and  women.     1876 

On  the  poet 

Pacchiarotto,  etc.     1877 

Poems.     1866.    2v 

Contents:     V.   i.    Paracelsus. — Pippa  pa 

Victor  and  King  Charles. — Colombc's  birthd 

V.  a.   A  blot  in  the  'scutcheon. — Return  of 

— Luria. — A  soul's   tragedy. — Dramatic   roi 

lyrics. 

Poetical  works.     1886.     8  v 

Contents:    V.  i.     Men  and  women. — Sord 

V.  3.    Dramatis    personae. — Dramatic   roi 

lyrics. — Strafford. — Christmas  eve. — Easter  <! 

V.  3.    Fifine  at  the  fair. — Red  cotton  nigli 

try. —  Prince  Hohenstiel  -  Schwangan.  —  He 

Inn  album. 

V.  4.  Balaustion's  adventure. — Aristophao 
— Pacchiarotto  and  other  poems. 

V.  5.  Agamemnon  of  Aeachylua.— La  & 
poets  of  Croisic. — Pauline. — Dramatic  idyls 
series.— Jocoseria. 


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le  ring  and  the  book. 

ramas :      Paracelsus. —  Pippa    passes.  —  King 
Ring  Charles. — Colombe^s  birthday.— A  blot 
atcheon. — Return  of  the  Druses.— Luria.— A 
edy. 

criabta*s  fancies. 

)henstiel-Schwangau.  1871.. 821.2  353 
»ii  night-cap  country.  1873  .  .821.2  356 
and  the  book.     i86g.     2  v. .  .821.2  346 

821.2  347 

s  from.     1884.     2v 821.2759 

Strafford,  Christinas  Eve,  and 

day.      1864 821.2  350 

■cm.      1882 821.2  657 

>ociety.     How  (it)  came  into  be- 

y  Fumivall.     1884 806  Pam.  i 

oems.      1S22 821.239 

Orations  and  addresses.     1873.  825.1  14 

1S34 821. 1  278 

works.     1879 821. 1  279 

1S82 821. 1  280 

1883.     2v 821. 1  281 

its:  V.  T.  Tbanatopsis  and  other  earlier  poems, 
i  of  the  middle  period. 

Later  poems. — Hymns  written  at  various  times. 
ions  of  various  dates. — Unpublished  or  uncol- 
oems. 

itings.     1884.     2v 824.1  196 

tis:  V.  I.  Lect's  on  poetry.— Early  American 
Dn  trisyllabic  feet  in  Iambic  measure. — Nostra - 
Provencal  poets. — Moriscan  romances. — Female 
>un. —  Oldham's  poets. —  Cowley.  —  Poets  and 
>f  the  Eng.  language. — The  whirlwind.^— Indian 
-Mauriage  blunder. — Skeleton's  cave.— Story  of 
Commemorative  discourses  on  Cooper,  Irving, 
and  Verplanck. 

Illinois  50  years  ago. — Tour  in  the  Old  South. — 
ly  Northwest.— Glimpses  of  Europe.— Cuba  and 
sns.— Visit  to  Mexico. — Occasional  addresses. — 
1  comments,  etc. 

in  ;  by  Alden.     1S74 821. i   126 

uon  of  the  Iliad.     2  v 883  23 

I  ▼ 883  24>^ 

:ion  of  the  Odyssey.    2  v 883  25 

IV •    883  27 

I.     Ballads  of  life,  love,  etc 821.2  643 

Onn.     1870 821.2403 

A  Kings.     1871 822.2  175 

tts:  Ft.  I.  Buonaparte.  Pt.  a.  Napoleon 
Pt.  3.    Teuton  against  Paris. 

hquake.     1885 821.2754 

n  fallen.     1871 822.2  176 

works.     1874.     2v 821.2400 

ite.-  V.  I.  Ballads  and  romances.  —  Ballads 
BS  of  life. 

Ballads  and  poems  of  life.— Lyrical  poems,  etc. 
of  the  terrible  year  (1870). — Faces  on  the  wall. 

ramas  from  history.  1868.  2  v. 822.2  177 
'/#.•    V.  I.    Wallace.— James  I.  of  ScoiUiid.— 


V.  a.  Gaston  Phoebus.— Edburga.— Legendary  and 
other  poems. 

Undertones.     1863 821.2  402 

BucKE.     Beauties,  etc.,  of  nature.     3  v.  .824.2  105 

Buckle.    Essays.     1863 824.2  174 

CoHignts :    Biog.  sketch  of  the  author.— Mill  on  lib- 
erty.— Influence  of  women  on  the  progress  of  knowledge. 
BUDGELL.   Essays  in  "The  Guardian."  3  V.  824.2  10 

Essays  in  "  The  Spectator."    4  v 824.2  36 

Essays  in  "The  Tatler,"     4  V 824.26 

BuLWER.     (See  Lytton.) 

BuNCE.     Bachelor  Bluff.     1881 824.1   167 

BUNNER.      Airs    from   Arcady   and    else- 
where.    1884 821. 1  308 

Buntling  ball.  The.     1885 827.1  23 

Same.     1885 827.1  24 

BuNYAN.     Pilgrim's  progress 249  16 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Offor.     1847 249  38 

Same ;  ed.  by  Scott.     1801 . .    249  15 

Same ;  ed.  by  Venables.     1879 249  39 

Works  ;  ed.  by  Offor.     1852.     3  v 240  B-7 

Contents  :  V.  i-a.  Experimental,  doctrinal  and  prac- 
tical. 

V.  3.  Allegorical:  Pilgrim's  progress. — Holy  war. — 
Heavenly  footman. —  Holy  city. —  Solomon^s  temple. — 
House  of  the  forest  of  Lebanon.— Water  of  life. — Barren 
fig  tree. — Mr.  Badman. — A  few  sighs  from  hell.— One 
thing  is  needful. — Ebal  and  Gerizzim. — Book  for  boys 
and  girls. 

BURDETTE.     Hawkeyes.     1879 828.1  49 

Burke.    Cor.     1744-1797.    4  v 826.2  11 

Speeches.     1816.     4v 329.210 

Works.     1864.     6  V 820.2  259 

Contents:  V.  i.  Natural  society. — The  sublime  and 
beautiful.— Political  miscellanies. 

V.  2.  Political  miscellanies. — Reflections  on  the  Fr. 
revolution. — Letter  to  a  member  of  the  nat.  assembly. 

V.  3.  Appeal  from  new  to  old  whigs. — Speech  on  the 
nabob  of  Arcot^s  debts. —  Thoughts  on  French  affairs,  etc. 

V.  4.  Reports  on  affairs  in  India. — Articles  against 
Warren  Hastings. 

V.  5.  Charges  against  Hastings,  concluded. — Political 
letters. 

V.  6.     Letters,  notes,  fragments,  etc. — Abridgment  of 

Eng.  history. — Index. 

Works,  rev.  ed.     1865.     12  v 820.2  247 

Contents:  V,  i.  To  the  reader. — Vindication  of  nat- 
ural society. — The  sublime  and  beautiful. — Short  ac- 
count of  a  late  short  administration. — Observations  on 
**The  present  state  of  the  nation.^* — Thoughts  on  the 
cause  of  the  present  discontents. 

V.  3.  Speech  on  American  taxation. — Speeches  at 
Bristol,  etc. 

V.  3.  Sjicech  on  Nabob  of  Arcot's  debts. — Speech  on 
army  estimates,  1790. — Reflections  on  the  revolution  in 
France. 

V.  4.  Letter  to  a  member  of  the  national  assembly. — 
Appeal  from  new  to  old  whigs. — Letter  to  a  peer  of  Ire- 
land.— Thoughts  on  French  affairs,  etc. 

V.  5.  On  the  conduct  of  the  minority. — Three  letters 
on  the  proposals  for  peace  with  the  regicide  directory  of 
France,  etc. 


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V.  6.  Fourth  letter  on  the  proposals  for  peace. — Let- 
ter to  Fox  on  the  American  war,  1777. — Letter  to  the 
Marquis  of  Rockingham,  etc. 

V.  7.  Fragments  and  notes  of  speeches  in  parliament. 
— Essay  towards  an  abridgment  of  Rng.  history. 

V.  8.  Ninth  and  eleventh  reports  of  com.  on  affairs 
of  India. — Articles  against  Warren  Hastings. 

V.  9-xa.  Articles  against  Hastings,  concluded.  — 
Speeches  in  the  impeachment  of  Hastings. — General 
table  of  contents. — Index. 

Burleigh.    Poems.    1871 821.164 

HURNAND.     Happy  thoughts.     1869 828.2  43 

Happy-thought  Hall.     1872 828.2  36 

My  health.     1872  828.2  44 

Burns.    In  drama;  by  Stirling.     1878... 824.2  292 
Life  and  works ;  ed.  by  Currie  aud  Peter- 
kin.     1815.     4  V 821.2  253 

Poems  (fac-simile  of  Kilmarnock  ed.).  .821.2  252 
Poetical  works  ;  ed.  by  Currie.     1868..  .821.2  257 

Works.     1832 821.2  475 

Same;  self-interpreting  ed.     v.  1-2.  .821.2  781 

Burkitt.     Chips  from  many  blocks 824.1  155 

Lect's  and  speeches.    1869 825.1  15 

Old  Burchall's  pocket.     1877 *824.2  351 

Ten-minute  talks.     1874 824.1  36 

Thoughts  and  things.     1S54 824.1  35 

Burroughs.     Fresh  fields.     1885 824.1  201 

Contents:  Nature  in  England. — English  woods. — In 
Carlyle's  country. — Hunt  for  the  nightingale.^English 
and  American  song*birds. — Impressions  of  some  English 
birds. —  In  Wordsworth's  country. —  Glance  at  British 
wild  flowers. — British  fertility. — Sunday  in  Cheyne  Row. 
— At  sea. 

Locusts  and  wild  honey.     1879 824.1   140 

Contents  :  Pastoral  bees. — Sharp  eyes. —Strawberries. 
— U  it  going  to  rain  ? — Speckled  trout. — Birds  and  birds. 
— A  bed  of  boughs. —  Bird's-nesting.— Th»*  halcyon  in 
Canada. 

Pepacton.     i83i 824.1   161 

Contents  :  Pepacton  :  A  summer  voyage. — Springs. 
— Idyl  of  the  honey-bee. — Nature  and  the  poets. — Notes 
by  the  way. —Foot-paths.— A  bunch  of  herbs. — Winter 
pictures. 

Wakc-robin.      1871 59837 

Contents:  Return  of  the  birds. — In  the  hemlocks. — 
Adiroiidac— Birds'  nests.— Spring  at  the  capital. — Birch 
browsings. — The  invitation. 

Winter  sunshine.      1876 824.1   122 

Contents:  Winter  sunshine. — Exhilarations  of  the 
road. — Snow-walkers. — 'I  he  fox. — A  March  chronicle.- 
The  apple. — An  October  abroad. 

Signs  and  seasons.      1SS6 824.1   215 

Hush  NELL.     Work  and  play.     1864 824.1  42 

Butler,  S.     Iludibras.     1S06 827.24 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Bohn.     1859 827.2  3 

Poems.      1822 821.2  30 

Butler,  W.  A.     Poem.s.     1S71 821. i  238 

Contents  :  Virjjinia*s  \  iri;in. -Poems  of  travel. -Noth- 
ing to  wear. — The  sexton  :ind  the  thermometer. — Broud- 
w.iy. — The  equestri.in  st.itne  of  Washington. — Two  mil- 


lions.—General  aYerace.— Miscellaneous  po 
land.— Tninslationt  from  Uhland. — Two  citic 

Two  millions.     1858 

Butler,  Frances  A.  Kemble.   (See  Kern- 

ble,  F.  A.) 
Byron.    CEuvrcs  completes  ;  traduites  pai 

Laroche.     1851.     4v ! 

Poems  (selected) i 

Poetical  works ^ 

Poetical  works.     1879.     10  v \ 

Contents:  V.  z.  Hounof  idleness.— Edinl 
on  same. — Occauonal  pieces. — English  bards 
tish  reviewers. 
V.  3.  Childe  Harold^s  pilgrimage. 
V.  3.  Occasional  pieces. — Hints  from  Hora 
of  Minerva.— The  walu.— The  Giaour.— Bride 
—The  Corsair. 

V.  4.  Ode  to  Napoleon. — Lara. — Hebrew  > 
Siege  of  Corinth. — Parisini.— Domestic  pieces 
on  the  death  of  Sheridan. — Priaoner  of  Chi 
dream.— Occasional  pieces. 

V.  5.  Manfred.—  Lament  of  Tasso.— Mjute] 
gante  Maggiore  of  Pulci. — Prophecy  of  Dai 
sional  pieces. 

V.  6.  Francesca  of  Rimini. — Stanzas  to  th* 
The  blues.— Marino  Faliero.— Vision  of  judg 
casional  pieces. 

V.  7.  Heaven  and  earth.— Sardanapaluk. 
Foscari. — The  deformed  transformed. 

V.  8.    Cain.— Werner.- Age  of  bronze.— TI 
Stanzas.  — Luies. 
V.  9-10.    Don  Juan. 

Poetry,  chosen  by  Matthew  Arnold  . . . 
Vindicated ;  by  Manfred 

Works.     1874 

Contents:    Poems. — Letters. — Review  art 
liamentary  speeches,  etc. 
Caedmon.     Metrical  paraphrase  of  part: 
of  Holy  Scripture;  ed.,  with  Englisl 

trans.,  by  Thorpe 220 

Caine.     Cobwebs  of  criticism.     1883  . . 
Contents :    The  Lake  school :    Word^wort! 
Coleridge.— The  Satanic  school :  Byron.— T 
school :  I<eigh  Hunt,  Keats,  Shelley. — Qaai 
tics,  etc. 

Calhoun.     Speeches.     1843 

Works.     1852.    6  v.... 

Calverley.     Fly  leaves.     1872 

Literary  remains.     1S85 

Verses  and  translations.      18S4 

Calvert.    Arnold  and  Andre.     1864... 

Brief  essays,  etc.     1874 

Essays  ocsthetical.     1875 

Maid  of  Orleans.     1874 

Cambridge.  Essays  in  '*  The  World."  3  ^ 
Camden.     Remains  concerning  Britain. . 
Contents  :    Names. — Proverbs. — Epigram: 
Campbell.     Poetical  works.     1873 

Contents:  Memoir;  by  Aytoun. — Pleasu 
—  Theodoric. —  Gertrude  of  Wyoming.  —  M 
poems. 


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209 


ect  speeches  and  writings. .  329.2  21 

IS.     1870 821.2152 

ily  ballads.     1886 821. i  294 

(.     1874 82Z.1  204 

Is.      18S1 821. 1  259 

s.      1876 821. 1  157 

centennial  rhymes.  1876. 821. i  158 
T.     Letters  ;  ed.  by  Froude. 

826.2  72 

V 826.2  74 

V.  in  1 826.2  73j^ 

826.2  75M 

826.2  76 

826.2  76J^ 

OS.     Bibliog.  note  (B.  P.  L. 

,p.  334.) 17B-14 

lology ;  <f^.  by  Barrett.   1876.    829.28 

tics.    1881 821.2  623 

Emerson.  1 834-1 872.  2  v..  826  i 
jpplementary  letters.  1886..  826.1  3 
56o.    4v 824.2137 

:  V.  I.  Richter. — State  of  German  Htera- 
ner. —  Goethe's  Helena. —  Goethe. —  Burns.— 
rman  playwrights. 

Itaire. — Novalis. — Signs  of  the  times. — Rich- 
-  History. —  Luther*s  psalm. — Schiller. — The 

lied. — German  literature,  Z4th  and  Z5th  cent- 
lor*s  German  poetry. — Appendix, 
uncteristtcs. — Goethe^s  portrait. — Biography. 
»  Johnson. —  Death  of  Goethe.  —  Goethe's 
m-Iaw  rhymes. — History,  again. — Diderot. — 
— De.'ith  of  Edward  Irving. — Appendix. 
le  diamond  necklace. —  Mirabeau.  —  Parlia- 
Jlory  of  the  French  Rev. — Sir  W.  Scott. — Von 
koirs. — Copyright  bill. — Sinking  of  the  Veng- 
e  the  covenanter. — Dr.   Francia. — An  elec- 

long  parliament. — Two  hundred  and  fifty 
-The  opera. — Scottish  portraits. — The  prin- 

1  hero-worship 233  15 

233  16 

pamphlets.     1850 824.2  141 

[872 8242  142 

.*  The  present  time. — Model  prisons. — Dow- 
. —  New  Downing  street. —  Stump-orator.— 
i. — Hudson's  statue. — Jesuitism. 

resent.      1844 301   10 

list  by  Foster,     v.  i 1655 

rtus.     1869 827.232 

827.2  32 J^ 

827.2  33 

369.     34  V 820.2  265 

*    V.  z.    Sartor  reuirtus. 
breach  revolution, 
e  of  Scfaillar. 


Mid  hcro-wonhip. 
HC  umd  preacDt. 


V.  X4-X8.    Cromwell's  letters  and  speeches. 
■'  V.  19.    Latter-day  pamphlets. 
V.  90.    Life  of  John  Sterling. 
V.  31-30.    Hist,  of  Frederick  the  Great. — Index. 
Trafu.    V.  x-a.    Goethe's  Wilhelm  Meister. 
V.  3.    Musaeus. — Tieck. — Richter. 

Carroll,  Lewis  (C.  L.  Dodgson).    Hunt- 
ing of  the  snark.     1876 828.2  35 

Rhyme  ?  and  reason  ?     1883 828.2  56 

Cary,  Alice.     Ballads,  etc.    1869 821. i  49 

Same 821.1  50 

Cary,  Alice  and  Ph(ebe.    Last  poems; 

fd,  by  Ames.     1873 821. i  5a 

Gary,  Phcebe.    Poems.     1868 ... .' 821.1  51 

Cass.     Address,  Hamilton  Col.     1830. ...      40  24 

Cawthorn.    Poems.    1822 821.2  39 

Centlivre,  Jkfrs.    Dramatic  works.   1872. 

3  V.  (2  St.) 822.2  198 

Contents:  V.  z.  Life. — Perjured  husband. — Beaux's 
duel. — Gamester. — Basset  table. — Love  at  a  venture. — 
Stolen  heiress. 

V.  a.  Love's  contrivance.— Busybody. —  Marplot  in 
Lisbon. — Platonic  lady. — Perplexed  lovers. — Cruel  gift. 

V.  3.  A  woman  keeps  a  secret. — Man  bewitched. — 
Gotham  election.— Wife  well  managed.— A  BickerstaflT's 
burying. — Bold  stroke  for  a  wife. — Artifice. 

Chadwick.    Book  of  poems.     1881 821. i  287 

Chalmers.    Selections  from  cor.     1853. .  826.2  28 

Chamberlain.    Speeches.    1885  329.2  73 

Chambers.   Essays  from  "  Chambers'  Jour- 
nal."   2  V 824.2  159 

Channing,  W.  E.,  the  elder.     Cor.  with 

Lucy  Aikin.     1874 826.14 

Self-culture 374  16 

Works.    4  V 240  48 

Chan.ning,   W.   E.,    the  younger.      John 

Brown  ;  a  poem.     18S6 822.1  23 

The  wanderer.     1871 821.1  181 

Chapman.  Comedies  and  tragedies.   1873. 

3  V.  (2  St.) 822.2  182 

Contents  :  V.  x.  Memoir. — Blinde  begger  of  Alexan- 
dria.—  numerous  dayes  mirth.— All  fooles. —  Mons.  D* 
Olive. — Gentleman  vsher. — Notes,  etc. 

V.  3.  Bussy  D'Ambois.— Revenge  of  Bussy  D'Am- 
bois  — Charles  Duke  of  Byran.— May-day. — Notes,  etc. 

V.  3.  Widdowes  teares.— Masque  of  middle  temple 
and  Lincoln's  lune. — Caesar  and  Pompey. — Alphonsus, 
Emperor  of  Germany. —  Revenge  for  honour.— Notes, 
etc. — Index. 

Translation  of  Homer's  hymns,  etc 884  6 

Translation  of  the  Iliad.     2  v 883  6 

Translation  of  the  Odyssey.    2  v 883  8 

Chapone,  Mrs.  Works.  1809.  2  v. . . .  826.2  37 
Chard.  Across  the  sea  and  other  poems.  98.5  23 
Charlotte    Elizabeth.     (See    Tonna, 

Afrs.) 
Chatterton.  Poetical  works.  1842.  2  v. 821.2  1S3 


210 


ENGLISH     POETRY,    ESSAYS,   ORATORY,    ETC 


Chaucer.    Animadversions  upon  the  cor- 
rections of;  by  F.  Thynne 820.2" 305 

Canterbury  tales.     1867 821 .2  122 

Same.     1879. 821.2  1221^ 

Same ;  new  text ;  ed.  by  Wright.    3  v. 821.2  467 
Chaucer's  England ;  by  Browne.    2  v. . .       394  8 

Fables  and  tales  from  ;  by  Dryden 821.2  701 

For  children;  by  Mrs.  Haweis.    1882.^82 1.2  647 

Illustrations  of;  by  Todd.     18 10 928.2  B-i 

On  the  astrolabe 820.2  41 1 

Parliament  of  foules  ;  ed,  by  Lounsbury.821.2  109 
Poems  modernized;   by  Home,  Words- 
worth, Hunt,  et  al.     1841 821.2  757 

Poetical  works ;  ^^.  by  Bell.    1861.   8  v. 821.2  114 
ConUntt:    V.  1-3.    Canterbury  tales. 
V.  4.    Canterbury  tales,  concluded. — Court  of  love.— 
assembly  of  foules.— Of  the  cuckow  and  the  nightingale. 
— The  flower  and  the  leaf. 

V.  5-6.    TroUus  and  Cryseyde. — Chauceres  dreme. — 
Chauceres  A.  B.  C— Boke  of  the  duchesse.— Of  Queen 
Anelyda  and  false  Arcyte. — The  house  of  fame. 
V.  7.    Romaunt  of  the  rose. 

V.  8.  Compleynte  of  a  loveres  life.  — Compleynte  of 
Mars  and  Venus. — Legende  of  goode  women. — Minor 
poems. 

The  riches  of ;  by  Clarke.     1835 821.2  774 

Selections  from  ;  by  Wordsworth 821.2  674 

Specimens  of;  by  Leigh  Hunt 824.2  242 

Tales  from  ;  by  Pope 821.2  608 

Trans,    of    Boethius'  "  De   consolatione 

philosophise." 820.2  403 

Chesney.     Battle  of  Dorking.     1881. 827.2  Pam.  2 

Chester.     Love's  martyr 821.2  B-9 

Chesterfield.    Essays  in  "  The  World." 

3  V 824.2  19 

Letters,  maxims,  etc.     1870 829.2  42 

Letters  to  his  son  ;  ed.  by  Carey.     2  v. .    826.2  9 

Chetfield.     The  tin  trumpet.     1859 829.2  19 

CheI'TLE.     Kind  heart's  dream 821.2  44S 

Child,  Mrs.     Letters.     1883 826.1   10 

Same 826.1   11 

Choate.    Writings  and  life.    2  v 923.1  302 

Churchill,  C.     Poems.    1822 821.2  40 

Poetical  works.     1855 821.2  185 

Contents:  Memoir;  by  Gilfillan.— The  rosciad.— The 
apology.— Night.— Prophecy  of  famine.— Epistle  to  Ho- 
garth.—The  duellist.— Gotham.— The  author.— The  con- 
ference.—The  ghost.— The  candidate.— The  farewell.— 
The  times. — Independence. — The  journey,  etc. 

Churchill,  Lord  R.     Speeches  and  life.. 923.2  576 
Clapp.    Address,  Canastota.    1868. . .  .98.3  Pam.  15 
Clark,  C.  H.     (See  Adder,  Max.) 
Clark,  Willis  G.   Literary  remains.  1844.  824.1   13 
Clarke,  C.  C.    Riches  of  Chaucer.    1 835. 82 1. 2  774 

Shakespeare  characters.     1S63 822.3  132 

Clarke,  C.  C.  and  M.  C.   The  Shakespeare 

key.    1879 822.3  128 

•  For  young 


Clarke,  J.  F.   Nf  eraorial  and  biographic 

sketches , 

C^nttnU:  John  A.  Andrew.— Jas.  Free 
Sumner. — Theo.  Parker. — S.  G.  Howe. — ^\ 
ning. —  W.  Channing. —  Ezra  S.  Gannett.- 
May. — Susan  Dimock. — Geo.  Keats. — R. 
ridge.— Geo.  D.  Prentice. — Junius  Brutus 
Elder. — Washington. —  Rousseau. — Heroes  < 
try  town.— Wm.  Hall. 

Oration,  July  5,  1875 329 

Clarke,  J.  F.  and  L.     Exotics.     1875. . 
Clarke,  McDonald.    Poems.     1836  . . 
Clarke,  Mary  C.    The  trust,  etc.;  stori< 

in  metrical  prose.     1874 

Clarke,  S.  M.  Our  country.  1864.. 82 
Clarke  and  Ross.  Story  of  a  honeymooi 

Clay,  Cassius  M.     Writings.     1848 

Clay,  Henry.    Cor.  and  speeches.    3  v 

Speeches.     1844 

Clemens,  S.  L.  (See  Twain,  Mark.) 
Clemmer,  Mary  (Ames).  Outlines  of  mei 

women  and  things.    1873 

Poems.     1883 

Cleveland,  Rose  E.   Geo.  Eliot's  poetr 

etc.     1885 , 

Same 

Same 

Clinton,  DeWitt.     Discourse,  academ 

of  arts.     1816 329. 

Discourse  before  literary  and  philosoph 

cal  society,  N.  Y.     1814 

Speeches  and  addresses.     7  pamp.  .329 

Speech  to  legislature.     1S20 

Clinton,  Geo.  W^    Address,  Albany  Noi 

mal  School.     1S56 9 

Address,  Erie  Co.  Ag.  Soc.  1853. . .  .9; 
Address,  I.  O.  O.  of  Rcchabites.  1845. 
Hi^t.  address  at  annual  meeting  of  Y.  M 

A.    1862 95.; 

List  of  papers  and  addresses  which  ar 

in  the  N.  Y.  State  Library 9S. 

Oration,  Schenectady.     1857 9S. 

Clough.     Poems.     1871 

Contents:  Memoir.— Early  poems. — Poe 
gious  and  Biblical  subjects. — Dipsychus. — P 
and  duty. — The  Bothie  of  Tober-na-Vuolich. 
classical  metres. — Amours  de  voyage. — Songi 
Man  Magno  — Miscellaneuus. 

CoBBE.     Darwinism  in  morals,  etc.     1S7: 

Same.      1883 

Italics.     1864 

The  peak  in  Darien,  etc.     1 882 

Studies,  new  and  old.     1865 

Cobb,  J.  B.     Leisure  labors.     1S58 

Cobbett,  W.  Porcupine's  works.  12  v 
COBDEN.     Writings  and  speeches.     4  v.  . 

readers. 


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211 


amatic  works.    1874 822.2  234 

-    Memoir. — A  masqut. — Th«  obstinate  lady. 
lin. — OTid*t  tragedy. 

Christabel,  and  lyrical  and 
ire  poems;  ed,  by  Swinburne.  821.2  237 

NTorks;  ed,  by  Shedd.     7  v  .  .820.2  140 

.*     V.  I.     Introductory  msayt;  by  Shedd.— 

ectioa. — Statesman's  manual. 

he  friend. 

lOpmphia  literaria. 

otes  mad  lectures  upon  Shakespeare,  etc. — 

sRuina. 

iterajry  remains. 

onstitution  of  church  and  state. 

oetical  and  dramatic  works. 

I  notes  on  Shakespeare,  etc...  822.3  217 

tc.      I S36 826.2  27 

es.     18S5 824.2  380 

t :  Essays  on  the  fine  arts.— On  the  Prome- 
Eschylus. — Fragments  and  notes:  the  middle 
rantes,  wit  und  humor,  Dante,  mythology 
rer  the  Brocken. — On  unmeasured  language 
amncc. — Allegoric  vision.— The  improvisatore. 
choice  of  a  husband. — On  literary  praise. — On 
ind  reflection. — Historie  and  gests  of  Maxilian. 
K.neous  notes. — Theory  of  life. 

nd  dramatic  works.  1880.  4  v.  821.2  565 
'x.*    V.  I.    Memoir. — Juvenile  poems,  sonnets. 

^raace;  an  ode. — Frost  at  midnight. — Fears  in 

-The    nightingale. — Ancient   mariner. — Sybil- 

s :  Christabel.  etc. — Epigrams. — Appendix. 

Fall  of  Robespierre  ;  a  drama. — Trans,  of  Schil- 

leastein. 

Remorse;  a  tragedy.— Zapolya. 

IS  of  table  talk.     185 1 829.2  50 

k.  and  Omniana.     1884 829.2  61 

Poems.     1822.' 821.232 

.,  the  elder.     Prose,  with  some 

etc.    3  V.     1787 824.2256 

r.,  the  younger.     Broad  grins. .    828.2  10 

leers 822.2  147 

td  Thornton,  eds.    The  con- 

ir.    2  V 824.2  22 

\.  C.     Lacon.     1836 829.2  15 

;.  H.  Tecumsek ;  a  poem.  1842.  821. i  19 

)r.  Syntax's  three  tours 828.2  9 

iral  history  of  the  human  race.. 828.1  B-i 

leron  and  Puck 821. i  233 

Tribune  essays.     1869 329.1  loi 

.    Dramatic  works.  1860(2  St.). 822.2  180 

i/r.-  The  old  bachelor.— The  double  dealer.— 
'  love.— Mourning  bride. — Way  of  the  world. — 
It  of  Paris.— Scmele. 

ir.  The ;  ed.  by  Chalmers.  2  v. . .  824.2  22 

ZA.     Melaia  and  other  poems.. 8 2 1. 2  299 

works.    1858 821.2  298 

W.  Poets  and  problems.   1886. 824.1   132 

SusAif(S.  C.  Woolsey).  Verses. 82 i.i  254 


Cooper,  J.  G.    Poems.     1822 821.2  31 

CooPRR.  Susan  F.     Rural  hours.     1851..    829.1  5 

COPWAY.    Ojibway  conquest.     1850 821.1257 

CoRNWALLis.     Small  books  on  great  sub- 
jects.    1847 1047 

CoRNWELL,  Barry.    (See  Proctor,  B.  W.) 
CoRRY   OXanus  (J.    H.   Howard).      His 

views,  etc.     1867 828.1  52 

Cotton.    Poems.     1822 821.231 

Country  Parson,  A.     (See  Boyd,  A.  K.  H.) 
Cowley.  Essays;^^.  by  Hurd,  ^/a/.  1869.    824.2  5 

Poems.     1822.     2v 821.224 

Works.     1707.     3v 821.2541 

Conttnts:  V.  i.  Life;  by  Clifford. — Miscellanies. — 
Anacreontiques.— The  mistress. — Pindaric  odes. — Davi- 
deis. 

V.  9.    Davideis,  concluded. — Davideidos. — Verses  on 

several  occasions. — Proposition  for  advancement  of  ex- 
perimental philosophy.  —  Government  of  Cromwell. — 
Essays  in  verse  and  prose. — Cutter  of  Coleman  street. 

V.  3.  Constantia  and  Philetus.— Piramus  and  Thisbe. 
— Sylva. —  Love*s  riddle. —  Naufragium  joculare.  —  Six 
books  of  plants. 

CowPER.     Favorite  poems.     1881 821.2  595 

Letters  ;  ed.  by  Benham.    1884 826.2  82 

Poems.     1822 821.249 

Translation  of  the  Iliad 883  36 

Translation  of  the  Odyssey 883  30 

Works ;  ^^.  by  Southey.     1853.    8  v. .  .821.2  198 

ConttnU  :    V.  1-4.     Life,  by  Southey,  and  letters. 

V.  5.  Miscellaneous  poems. — Olney  hymns.— Table 
talk.—  Progress  of  error.  —  Truth.  —  Expostulation.  — 
Hope. — Charity. —  Conversation. —  Retirement. — Miscel- 
laneous poems  and  translations. 

V.  6.  The  task. — Tirocinium. — John  Gilpin.— Miscel- 
laneous poenu. — Adam ;  a  sacred  drama. 

V.  7.    Translation  of  Homer^s  Iliad. 

V.  8.    Translation  of  Homer^s  Odyssey. 

Cox.     Why  we  laugh.     1876 818  I 

CoxE.     Christian  ballads.     1865 98.5  3 

Halloween.    1869...- 98.5  20 

The  ladye  chace.     1877 98.5  19 

Cozzens.     Prismatics.     1853 .  824.1  26 

Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker,  etc.    1867.    829.1  7 
Crabbe.   Poetical  works,  letters,  etc.  8  v.  821.2  210 
Conttnts:    V.  i.     Life;  by  his  son. 
V.  3.    Letters  and  journsls,  etc. 
V.  3.    The  borough. 

V.  4.    The  borough,  concluded. — Occasional  pieces.— 
The  world  of  dreams. — Tales. 
V.  6^.    Tales  of  the  hall. 
V.  8.    Posthumous  tales. 

Cracroft.     Essays.     1868.     2  v 824.2  171 

Craik.  Mrs.  D.  M.    (See  Muloch.  Miss.) 

Cranch.    The  bird  and  the  bell S21.2  345 

Crashaw.     Complete  works.     1858 821.2  181 

Contents:    Steps   to   the    temple.— Delights   of  the 

muses.— Sacred  poems.— Poemata  Latina.— Epigrammata 

sacra. 


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ENGLISH     POETRY,   ESSAVS,  ORATORY,   ETa 


Crayon,  Geoffrey.    (See  Irving,  W.) 

Croke,  5fV  A.    Poems.     1841.     2v 821.2291 

Contents :  V.  z.  Pfogrew  of  idolatry.— Fngmcntt.— 
Plates.— Notes. 

V.  9.  Three  ordeals.— Ballads.  —  Prologues.— Epi- 
grams, etc.— Studley  priory. 

Croke,  J.     Psalms,  etc.,  versified 821.2  454 

Croly.     Poetical  works.    2  v 821.2  267 

Conttnts:  V.  z.  Paris  in  1815. — Death  of  Leonidas. 
—The  angel  of  the  world. —  Miscellaneous  poens. — 
Gems  from  the  antique. 

V.  2.  Catiline;  a  dramatic  poem. —  Sebastian.— Mis- 
cellaneous poems. 

Cross,  Mrs,  J.  W.    (See  Eliot,  Geo.) 
Crowfield,  Christopher.    (See  Stowe, 

Mrs.  H.  B.) 
Crowquill,  a.  (Forrester,  A.  H.).    Sey- 
mour's humorous  sketches.     1872. . . .  828.2  32 

Crowley.    Epigrams,  etc.     1550 820.2  41 1 

Crowne.    Dramatic  works.     1873.    4  v. 822.2  115 
Contents:    V.  x.    Juliana.— Charles  VIII.  of  France. 
Calisto.— Notices  of  performtrs  in  Calisto.— Prologue  to 
Horace. 

V.  a.  Thyestes.— City  politicks.— Destruction  of  Je- 
rusalem.   Pts.  X  and  a. 

V.  3.  Country  wit. — Ambitious  statesman. — Sir  Court- 
ly Nice. — Darius. 

V.  4.  English  friar. — Regulus.— Married  beau. — Cal- 
igula. 

Cumberland.   Posthumous  dramatic  w'ks. 

1813.    2  V 822.2  140 

Contents:  V.  1.  The  Sybil.— The  Walloons.- The 
confession. — Passive  husband. — Torrendal. — Lover's  res- 
olutions. 

V.  a.  Alcanor.— Eccentric  lover.— Tiberius  in  Caprae. 
— Last  of  the  family.— Don  Pedro.— False  Demetrius. 

Cunningham.  John.     Poems.    1822 821.241 

Cunningham,  R.  !The  observer.    3  v 824.2  29 

Curran.    5>elect  speeches.     1831 329.2  22 

Speeches.     1815 329.223 

Cursor  Mundi,  in  four  texts,     part  i 820.2  331 

Same,     part  2 820.2  333 

Same,     part  3 820.2  335 

Same,     part  4 820.2  337 

Same,     part  5 820.2  339 

Curtis,  Mrs.   D.     Spirit  of  seventy-six, 

etc.     186S 822.14 

Curtis,  G.  W.    Potiphar  papers,     i860. .    827.1  3 
Dame  Europa's  school ;  the   fight  in ;  by 

PuUen.     1871 827.2  Pam.  6 

Dame  Europa's  report.     187 1 827.2  Pam.  7 

John  justified  ;  a  reply.     1871 827.2  Pam.  8 

Why  Johnny  didn't  interfere.     1871 .827.2  Pam.  9 

Johnny's  governor  visits  the  school. 827.2  Pam.  10 

Which  John  should  have  helped  . .  .827.2  Pam.  11 

Dana.  R.  H.     Essays  and  reviews.     1850.  821.1  34 

Poems.     1850 821. 1  33 

Darlington.    Book  of  wonders.     1846. .      40  14 


Darwin.    The  botanic  garden.     1807.. 
Temple  of  nati^re.     1804 

Dasent.    Jest  and  earnest.     1873.     2  v.. 

Contents:  V.  1.  A  fortnight  in  Faroe.— 1 
its  water. — England  and  Norway  in  the  11 
Origin  of  the  English  language. 

V.  a.  Latham's  Johnson^s  dictionary.— 
and  English  quarrel. —  Story  of  free-trade 
were  all  vaccinated. — Magnus  the  Good  a 
Hardrada. — Harold  Hardrada,  King  of  Non 
ings  from  Poggio. 

D'AvENANT.    Dramatic  works.    1872.   5  ^ 

(1st.) 

Contents:  V.  x.  Memoir. — Albovine. — Cr 
—Just  Italian.— Temple  of  love.— Prince  D'^ 

V.  a.  Platonic  lovers. — The  wits. — Britann 
ans. — Salmacida  spolia. 

V.  3.  Unfortunate  lovers.— Love  and  hono 
tainment  at  Rutland  House.— Siege  of  Rhode 

V.  4.  Playhouse  to  be  let.— News  from  F 
The  fair  favourite. — The  distresses.— The  sie, 

V.  5.  Man's  the  master. — Law  against  lo 
rivals.— Macbeth.— The  tempest. 

Davidson,  L.  M.     Poems.     1S71 

Davies,  5i>J.  Complete  poems.  1869. 
Contents:      Memorial    introduction;    by 

Nosce  teipsum. — Orchestra. — Hymns  of  Astn 

poems,  epigrams,  etc. 

Davies,  T.     Dramatic  miscellanies.     3  v. 

Davis.    Poems.     1872 

Dawes.  Geraldine  and  other  poems.  1839 

Day.     The  desolation  of  America 

Poems.      1822 

Dean.    Lecture,  Albany  Y.  M.  A.    1839. 
De  Foe.    Novels  and  miscellaneous  works 

1867.     7  V 

Contents:  V.  i.  Capt.  Singleton. — Col.  J 
V.  a.  Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.— Capt.  Carlei 
ory  Cronke. — Everybody's  business  is  nobody 
V.  3.  Moll  Flanders.— History*  of  the  devi 
V.  4.  Roxana.~Mrs.  Christian  Davies  [a  9 
V.  5.  The  plague  in  London.— The  storm, 
true-born  Englishman. 

V.  6.    Duncan  Campbell.  —  New   voyage 
world. — Political  tracts. 
V.  7.    Robinson  Crusoe. 

Uncollected  writings;  ed.  by  Lee.     2  v.. 
[See,  also,  under  "Prose  Fiction.'*] 
De  Kay.     Hesperus  and  other  poems  . . .: 
Dekker.     Dramatic  works.    4  v.    (2  si.|.: 

A  knight's  conjuring 

Dekker,  Chettle  and  Haughton.     Pa 

tient  Grissil.     1841 

De  Krovft.     a  place  in  thy  memor)'. . . . 
Deix)NEY.     Garland  of  good-will 

Strange  histories 

De  Morgan.     A  budget  of  paradoxes. . . 

Denham.    Poems.     1822 

Dennison.    Orcadian  sketch-book 


ENGLISH     POETRY,   ESSAYS,   ORATORY,    ETC. 


213 


r.  The  avenger,  etc.  1859..  824.2  83 
r .-  The  avenger.— Additions  to  confeuioni  of 
I  opium-eacer. — The  Eiienes.— Supplementary. 
Lamia. — China. — Traditions  of  the  Rabbins. 

Vom.      1 868 829.2  9 

ns  of  an  English  opium- eater, 

spiria  de  profundis.     1866  ....  824.2  15 

»ns  of  an  English  opium-eater, 

1876 178  6 

ts .'  Confessions. — Suspiria  de  profundis. — Ad> 
>  the  confessions. — Coleridge  and  opium-eating 
Dslifth  ntail-coach. — Notes. 

ans  of  an  English  opium-eater; 

Gamett.     1885 178  33 

«/x .-  Introduction. —  Confessions — Appendix.  — 
Dcey  and  De  Mussey. — Notes  of  conversations 
e  Outncey;  by  R.  Woodhouse. — Notes  on  the 
kms,  etc. 

>n  the  poeU,  etc.     1867 824.2  77 

Mis ."  Wordsworth. —  Shelley.  —  Keats.  —  Gold- 
-Pope. — Godwin. — Foster. — Haslitt. — I^ndor. 

;al  and  critical  essays.    1866.  2  v.  824.2  75 
'Mfr.'    V.I.    Philosophy  of  Roman  history. — The 
L — Philosophy  of  Herodotus.— Plato^s  republic— 
and  the  Homeridae. 
Cicero. — Style. — Rhetoric. — Secret  societies. 

to  a  young  man,  etc.     1854 824.2  82 

mts  :  Letters  to  a  young  man,  etc. — Theory  ot 
tragedy.  —  Conversation.  —  Language.  —  French 
glish  manners. — California  and  the  gold  mania.— 
:c  of  mind. 

iaU,  etc.     1856.     2  v 824.2  80 

M/x.-    Explanatory. —  The  orphan  heiress.— Ox- 
Pagan  oracles. — The  revolution  of  Greece. 
Klosterheim. — Sphinxes  riddle.— Templars*  dia- 

mcous  essays.     1867 824.2  73 

rmts .-  On  the  knocking  at  the  gate  in  Macbeth. 
ler  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts. — Supple - 
y  paper  on  murder. — Joan  of  arc. — The  English 
lach :  Glory  of  motion ;  Vision  of  sudden  death ; 
•liaguc. — Dinner,  real  apd  reputed. — Orthographic 
ers. —Sortilege  on   behalf  of  the  Glasgow  Athc- 

ve  and  miscellaneous  papers.  2  v.  824.2  78 
rMtx  :  V.  I.  The  household  wreck. — The  Spanish 
Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe. 

System  of  the  heavens  as  revealed  by  Rosse*s 
pe. — Modern  superstition. — Coleridge  and  opium- 
--Temperance   movement. — War. — Last  days  of 

3ok  of  an  English  opium-eater. .  824.2  84 

losophical  writers,  etc.   1854.   2  v.     104  10 
mts,-    V.  X.    Hamilton. —  Mackintosh. — Kant. — 
. — Kichter.— Leasing. 
Beat  ley. — Parr. 

;.  easays,  etc.     1854.     2  v 204  12 

rji/f ;  V.  I.  Christianity  as  an  organ  of  political 
enc— Protestantism. — On  the  supposed  scriptural 
ion  for  eternity. — Judas  I»cariot.— Hume's  argu- 
|ain«t  miracles.  —  Casuistry.— Greece  under  the 
I. 


V.  2.  Secession  from  the  Church  of  Scotland.— Toilette 
of  the  Hebrew  lady.— Milton. — Charlemagne.— Modern 
Greece. — Lord  Carlisle  on  Pope. 

Derby.    (See  Phoenix,  John.) 

Dk  Vere.    Antar  and  Zara,  etc.    1877. .  .821.2  789 

Fall  of  Ron,  etc.     1877 821.2  790 

Foray  of  Queen  Meave,  etc 821.2  792 

Julian  the  apostate,  and  the  Duke  of 

Mercia.     1858 822.2  280 

I«egends  of  Saxon  saints.     1879 821.2  791 

Mary  Tudor ;  a  drama.     1884 822.2  264 

May  carols.    1881 821.2  793 

St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury.     1876 821.2  788 

Search  after  Proserpine,  etc.     1843. ..  .821.2  758 

Dickens.    Bibliog.;  by  Cook.     1879 1622 

Bibliog.;  by  Shepherd.     1 834-1 880....       x6  32 

The  lamplighter.     1879 822.2  212 

Letters.     1879.    3  v 826.2  44 

Plays  and  poems  ;  fd.  by  Shepherd.  2  v. 822.2  268 

CoHteuts:  V.  i.  Introduction. — Plays:  The  strange 
gentlemen. — Village  Coquette. — Is  she  his  wife? — The 
lamplighter. — Lamplighter's  story. 

V.  a.  Mr.  Nightingale^s  diary.— Sketches  of  young 
gentlemen. — Sketches  of  young  couples.— Poems. — Sun- 
day under  three  heads. — Threatening  letter  to  Thomas 
Hood. — Preface  to  John  Over's  **  Evenings  of  a  working 
man." — To  be  read  at  dusk. — Fechter's  acting. — Bibliog- 
raphy of  Dickens. — Index. 

Speeches.     1880 825.2  7 

Strange  gentleman  ;  comic  burletta. . .  .822.2  207 
Village  coquettes ;  comic  opera.     1836.822.2  208 
With  Dickens  in  Kent ;  by  Frost.  1880. 914.2  11 1 
[See,  also,  under  "  Prose  Fiction.*'] 

Dickinson.  Address,  Queens  Co.  Ag.  Soc.      40  23 

Speeches  and  correspondence.     2  v. . .  .329.1  146 

DiLKE.     Papers  of  a  critic.     1875.    2  v.. 824.2  300 

CoHttnts:     V.   i.      Memoir   of  the   author. — Pope's 
writings.— Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montagu.— Swift,  etc. 
V.  a.    Junius. — Wilkes. — Grenville,  etc.— Burke. 

Dillon.    (See  Roscommon,  Earl  of.) 

DiMAN.    Orations  and  essays.     1S82 824.1  169 

Disraeli,  B.  {^Earl  of  Beaconsfield).    Cor. 

with  his  sister.     1832-1852 923.2  579 

Count  Alarcos  ;  a  tragedy 5615 

Reference  list ;  by  Foster,    v.  i 16  55 

Selected  speeches.     1882.     2  v 329.2  68 

Wit  and  wisdom  of.     188 1 S29.2  55 

Disraeli,  I.     Amenities  of  literature.  2  v.    820.2  5 

Calamities  of  authors.     1859 928.2  263 

Curiosities  of  literature.     1858.     3v...     810  29 

The  literary  character.     1818 928  11 

Dix.    Speeches.     1864.    2  v 329.1  99 

DoANK.    Songs  by  the  way.     i860 922.1  24 

DOBELL.     Poetical  works.     1875.     2  v..  .821.2  508 

ConUnts :  V.  1.  Memoir;  by  Nichol. — The  Roman. 
— Miscellaneous  poems.— Sonnets  on  the  war  (Crimean). 
—England  in  time  of  war. 


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ENGLISH     POETRY,    ESSAYS,    ORATORY,    ETC 


V.  a.     Balder.— Later  miicellaneoui  poems. — Sonnets, 
etc.— England's  day. — Fragments. 
DoBSON.    At  the  sign  of  the  lyre.    1885.  .821.2  738 

Vignettes  in  rhyme.     1880 821.2  545 

Dodge,  M.  A.    (See  Hamilton,  Gail.) 

Dodge,  Mary  Mapes.     Along  the  way  .821.1  232 

Rhymes  and  jingles.     1875 821.1  202 

DoDGSON.     (See  Carroll,  Lewis.) 

DoESTiCKS.  (M.Thomson.)  Elephant  club.  828.1  36 

Dorr.    Afternoon  songs.    T885 821. i  213 

Friar  Anselmo  and  other  poems.    1879. 821.1  ^^7 

Poems.     1872 821. 1  203 

DORSHEIMER.  Addresses,  etc.  1884  ....  98.3  9 
Douce.  Illustrations  of  Shakespeare.  2  v.  822.3  ^^ 
DowDEN.    Shakespeare  (lit.  primer) ....  822.3  102 

Shakespeare  ;  a  study.     1879 822.3  ^3^ 

Dow,  ^r.     Patent  sermons.    4  V 828.1  17 

Downing,  Jack.   (Seba  Smith.)    Life  and 

writings.     1834 827.1  i 

Drake.  J.  R.     The  culprit  fay.     1859 821.125 

Drake,  Nathan.     Essays  illustrative  of 

the  Tattler,  Spectator,  etc.    1814.   5  v.  824.2  47 

Literary  hours.     1800.     3  v .824.2  loi 

Drayton.     England's  heroical  epistles  .  .821.2  519 

Harmony  of  the  church 821.2  450 

Works;  ed.  by  Hooper.    1876.    v.  1-3. 821.2  685 
Content*  :    Polyolbion. — Harmony  of  the  church. 
Drummond,  0/  liawthornden.      Poetical 

works.     1856 821.2  143 

Contents:  Sonnets,  etc. — Spiritual  poems. —  Madri- 
gals and  epigrams. — Forth  feasting. — Flowers  of  Sion. — 
Entertainment  of  King  Charles. —  Miscellaneous  and 
posthumous  poems. 
Dryden.  Poetical  works.  1854.  5  v.. 821.2  160 
Contents:  V.  1.  Life  ;  by  Mitford.— On  the  death  of 
Cromwell. —  Astrea  redux  and  other  poems. —  Annus 
mtrabilis. — Essay  upon  satire. — Absalom  and  Achito- 
phel;  p^t  X. 

V.  a.  Absalom  and  Achitophel,  p*t  3. — The  medal.— 
Religio  laici. — Threnodia  Augustalis. — Hind  and  pan- 
ther.—Britannia  rediviva. — Mac  Flecknoe.— Epistles. — 
Elegies  and  epitaphs. 

V.  3.  Songs,  odes  and  mask. — Prologues  and  epi- 
logues.—Translations,  etc. — Palamon  and  Arcite. — The 
cock  and  the  fox. 

V.  4.    Flower  and  leaf. — Wife  of  Bath. — Character  of 
a  good  parsoD. — Translations  from  Boccaccio  and  Ovid. 
V.  5.    Translations  from  Ovid,  Juvenal,  Persius  and 
Homer. — The  art  of  poetry. — Miscellaneous. 

Works ;    ed.  by   Scott   and   Saintsbury. 

1882-S6.     V.  I-T2 821.2  691 

Contents:    V.  1.     Life;  by  Sir  W.  Scott. 

V.  2.  Preface  to  dramas. — The  wild  gallant. — Rival 
ladies. — Indian  queen. — Indian  emperor. — Secret  love. 

V.  3.  Sir  Martin  Mar-all. — The  tempest. — An  even- 
ing's love. — Tyrannic  love. 

V.  4.  Almanzor  and  .Almahide.— Essay  on  heroic 
plays. — Marriage  4  la  mode. — The  assignation. 

V.  5.  Amboyna. — State  of  innocence  and  fail  of  man 
— Aureng-Zebe. — All  for  love. 


V.  6.  Limberham— QSdipus. — Troilus  and 
— The  Spanish  friar. 

V.  7.  Duke  of  Gruiee.— Albion  and  Albai 
Sebastian. 

V.  8.  Amphitrxon. — King  Arthur. — Cleomei 
triumphant.— Prologue  for  "The  Pilgrim.*'- 
playt :    The  mall.— The  mistaken  husband. 

V.  9.  Poems,  historical  and  political :  G 
Astrea  redux. — ^Annus  mirmbilas. — Absalom  an 
phel. — The  medal,  etc. 

V.  10.  Religio  laici. — Threnodia  Augusta 
and  panther. — Britannia  redivira. — Prologues 
logues.— Mac  Flecknoe. 

V.  IX.    Episdes. — Elegies  and  epitaphs. -~-0<l 
etc. — FaUea  and  tales  from  Chaucer. — Fables 
cace. 

V.  12.  Appendix  to  fables  and  tales  from  C 
Translations  from  Ovid,  Theocritus,  Locretiu 
and  Homer. 

Duff.    Miscellanies.     1878 S 

DuHRiNG.    Philosophers  and  fools.    18748 
Duncan.     Ye  last  sweet  thing  in  comers. . 

Dunn.    American  ballads.     18S0 8 

DuNTON.     Athenianism.     1710 

Dutt,  Toro.    Ancient  ballads  and  legends 

of  Hindustan.     1882 8 

Dyer.     Poems.     182a 

Earle.     Microcosmographie.     1869 

Same ;  ed.  by  Bliss.     1867 

Edgeworth.    Love  and  law 

Rose,  thistle  and  shamrock 

Edwards.    A  mingled  yarn.     1883 8; 

Elder.     Periscopics.     1854 

Eli  a.    (See  Lamb,  Charles.) 
Eliot,  Geo.    (Mrs.  Cross.)    And  her  hero- 
ines ;  by  Woolson.     1886 9 

Essays;  ed.  by  N.  Sheppard.  1883... 8 
Contents:  Cariyle's  life  of  Sterling.—  )^ 
France:  M*me  de  Sabl^.— Evangelical  teach 
Gumming.— German  wit:  Heine. — Natural 
German  life. — Silly  novels  by  lady  novelisu.- 
ness  and  other- worldliness. — Influence  of  rat» 
Felix  Holt's  address  to  workingmen. 

Essays,  etc.     1884 8 

Contents:    Worldliness  and  other  woridlim 
man  wit:     Heine. — Evangelical   teaching 
ming. —  Influence  of  rationalism:      Lecky's 
Natural  history  of  German  life :     Riehl. — Thr 
in  Weimar. — Address  to  workingmen   by  Fdi 
Leaves  from  a  note-book. 

Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such  ...  .8 

Same 8 

Same 8 

Legend  of  Jubal,  etc.     1874 8 

Reference  list  by  Foster,     v.  i 

The  Spanish  gypsy.    1868 8 

Wit  and  wisdom  of.      1875 

Ellet,  Mrs.     Poems.     1835 

Elliott,  Ebenezer.     Splendid  village; 
corn-law  rhymes,  etc.     1833 5: 


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215 


Britain.     1820 827.2  18 

S.     Tlianksgiving  story 821. 1  159 

LPH  Waldo.   Conduct  of  life.  824.1  52 

FaM. —  Power. —  Wealth.— Culture.— Be-  . 
onhip. — Consideratioos  by  the  way.— Beauty. 

3arly1e.     1834-1872 826.1  i 

kplementary  letters.     1886  .. .    826.1  3 

:c-     18S0 824.1   153 

r  .•     Culture. —  Behavior. —  Beauty. —  Booki. — 

lUCBce. — Power. — Wealth— Illuaiont. 

St  series.     1855 824.1  48 

1866 824.1  50 

9  :     Hiatory.— Self-reliance. — Compenftation. — 
laws. — Love. — Friendship. — Prudence. — Hero- 
s  over-soul. — Circles. — Intellect. — Art. 
:cond  series.     1855 824.1  49 

1866 824.1  51 

!*,-  The  poet.  —  Experience.  —  Character. — 
—Gifts. —  Nature. —  Politics.— Nominalist  and 
Mew  England  reformers. 

and  biog.  sketches.     1884 824.1  56 

ts  :  Demonology.  —  Aristocracy.  —  Perpetual 
Chsiracter.  —  Education.  —  The  superlative. — 
ity  of  ethics. —  The  preacher.  —  The  man  of 
The  scholar. — Plutarch.— Historic  notes  of  life 
«s  in  N.  E. — Chardon  St.  Convention. — Esra 
Mary  Moody  Emerson.— Samuel  Hoar. — Tho- 
uriyle. 

nd  social  aims.     1876 824.1  55 

ts:  Poetry  and  imagination. — Social  aims. — 
«.  —  Resources.— The  comic. —  Quotation  and 
y. — Progress  of  culture. — Persian  poetry. — In- 
, — Greatness. — Immortality. 

and  other  pieces.     1867 821. 1  122 

lies.     1865 824.1  53 

ts:  Nature. —  The  American  scholar. —  Ad- 
•ivinity  College,  Cambridge,  1838.  —  Literary 
Method  of  nature. — Man  the  reformer.— In tro- 
Iccturt  on  the  times. — The  conservative. — The 
Icatalist. — The  young  American. 

lies.     1884 824.1  57 

is:  The  Lord*s  supper.— Historical  discourse 
>rd. — Address  at  dedication  of  soldiers'  monu- 
kddress  on  emancipation  in  British  W.  Indies. — 
be  fugitive  slave  law. — Assault  on  Mr.  Sumner. 
I  on  affaas  in  Kansas. — Remarks  at  meeting  for 
John  Brown*s  family. — John  Brown. — Theodore 
-Aocrican  civilization.— Emancipation  procla- 
-Abraham  Lincoln. — Harvard  commemoration 
-Editors*  address  :  Ma«s.  Quart.  Rev. — Woman. 
IS  to  Kossuth. — Bums. — Scott. — Remarks  at  or- 
o  of  Free  Religious  Association. — Speech  at 
iceting  of  same. — Fortune  of  the  republic. 

1856 821. 1    120 

1866 821. 1    121 

irits.      1870.      2V 824.146 

is:    V.  I.    Miscellanies.— Essays. 
Representative  men. — English  traits. — Conduct 

irks.     1883.    3  ▼ 824.1  43 

U:    V.  I.    Miscellaniei.— Essays. 


V.  a.  Representative  men.— English  traits. — Conduct 
of  life. 

V.  3.  Society  and  solitude. — Letters  and  social  aims. 
— Fortune  of  the  republic. 

Reference  list  by  Foster,     v.  2 16  55 

Representative  men.    1866 824.1  54 

Same.     1882 824.1  54^ 

Contents:  Uses  of  great  men. — Plato. — Plato:  New 
readings. —  Swedenborg.  —  Montaigne.  —  Shakespeare.— 
Napoleon . — Goethe. 

Society  and  solitude.     1870 824.1  137 

Contents  :  Society  and  solitude. — Civilization. — Art.— 
Eloquence.— Domestic  life.— Farming. — Works  and  days. 
— Books. — Clubs. — Courage  — Success. — Old  age. 

Emerson,  R.  W.,  ed.     Parnassus 811  6 

Emmons.  The  Fredoniad.  1832.  4  ¥..821.1309 
English.  Boys'  book  of  battle  lyrics.  .*82i.i  321 
EUSTAPHIEVE.      Demetrius,  hero   of    the 

Don.     1818 821. 1  14 

Evans.     Curse  of  immortality.     1873  . .  .822.2  159 

Evelyn.    Silva.     1825.    2  v 633  B-3 

Everett.    Great  issues.    1861 825.1  11 

Orations  and  .speeches.     1850.     3y 825.1  7 

Same.     1836 825.1  10 

EVERHART.     The  fox  chase.     1874 821. i  200 

Falconer.     Poems.     1822 821.2  39 

The  shipwreck.    1868 821.2  413 

Fall  of  Paris 827.2  Pam.  12 

Fane,  Violet.     Collected  verses.     1880.821.2  575 
Farquhar.    Dramatic  works.   1860(2  st). 822.2  180 
Contents:    Love  and  a  bottle.— Constant  couple. — Sir 
Harry  Wildair. —  The  inconstant. —  Twin  rivals.— Re- 
cruiting officer. — Beaux  stratagem. 

Fawcett,  E.  Fantasy  and  passion.   1878.821.1  225 

Song  and  story.     1884 821.1  315 

Fawcett,  H.     Essays  and  lect's.     1872..       3044 

Fay.      Dreams  and   reveries  of   a  quiet 

man.     1832.    2v 824.1173 

Fayette  in  prison  ;  drama 40  12 

Felltham.     Resolves.     1832 824.2  112 

Fern,    Fanny    (Mrs,    J.   Parton).     Fern 

leaves.     1853 824.1  95 

Folly  as  it  flies.     1868 824.1  74 

Ginger-snaps.     1870 824.1  76 

Fielding.     Miscellanies  and  poems ;  ed. 

by  Browne.     1872 820.2  216 

Contents  :  Case  of  Elizabeth  Canning.— Case  of  Bos- 
cavern  Penlez. — Poems. 

Tom  Jones 820.2  233)^ 

Works;  ed.\i^  Murphy.     1821.    10  v.. 820.2  206 

Contents:  V.  x.  Essay;  by  A.  Murphy. — Dramatic 
works. 

V.  2-3.     Dramatic  works. 

V.  4.  The  fathers ;  a  comedy.—  Jonathan  Wild. — 
Journey  from  this  world  to  the  next. 

V.  5.    Joseph  Andrews. — Preface  to  David  Simple,  etc. 

V.  6-7.    Tom  Jones. 

V.  8.    Miscellaneous  pieces. — Amelia. 


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V.  9.  Amelia,  conclnded. — On  conYerMtioa.^)n  the 
knowledge  of  the  characters  of  man. 

V.  xo.  Covent-garden  journal. — Etiay  on  nothing. — 
Charge  to  grand  jury. — Voyage  to  Lisbon. — On  Boling- 
broke*s  essays. — Increase  of  robbers. 

Works.     1824.     12  V 8202222 

C^nitnit:    V.  x-3.    Dramatic  works. 

V.  4.    Dramatic  works. — Jonathan  Wild. 

y.  5.    Journey  to  the  next  world. — ^Joseph  Andrews. 

V.  6.    Joseph  Andrews.— Tom  Jones. 

V.  7-9.    Tom  Jones. — Miscellaneous. 

V.  xo-ix.    Amelia. 

V.  13.  Increase  of  robbers. —  On  conversation. —  On 
the  characters  of  men. — Covent-garden  journal.— Voy- 
age to  Lisbon,  etc. 

Field,  Kate.    Hap-hazard.    1873 824.1  123 

Pen  photographs  of  Dickens' readings. 824.1  124 

Field,  Michael.  Brutus  ultor.  1886... 822.2  286 
CalIirho(f. — Fair  Rosamond.  1884  ...822.2257 
The  father's  tragedy. — William  Kufus. — 

Loyalty  or  love.     1885 822.2  279 

Fields,  J.  T.    Ballads,  etc.    1881 821.1  329 

Underbrush.     1877 824.1  105 

Same.    1881 824.1  105^ 

Yesterdays  with  authors.     1872 824.1  85 

Fields,  ^r J.  A.    Under  the  olive.    1881.821.1  330 

FiSKE.     Darwinism,  etc.     1879 824.1  146 

Cantents:  Darwinism  verified. — Mivart  on  Darwin- 
ism.— Bateman  on  same. — BQchner  on  same. — A  crumb 
for  the  modern  symposium. — Chauncey  Wright. — What 
is  inspiration  ? — Dr.  Hammond  and  the  table-tippers.— 
Buckle's  fallacies.— 'Races  of  the  Danube. — A  librarian's 
work. 

•The  unseen  world,  etc.     1876 ■ .  .824.1  104 

Contents:  The  unseen  world. — The  to-morrow  of 
death. — The  Jesus  of  history. — The  Christ  of  dogma. — 
Miracles. — Draper  on  science  and  religion. — Nathan  the 
Wise. — Historical  difficulties. — Famine  of  1770  in  Bengal. 
—Spain  and  the  Netherlands. — Longfellow*s  Dante. — 
Paine*s  St.  Peter. — Philosophy  of  art. — Athenian  and 
American  life. 

Fletcher,  P.    Poems.     1869.    4  V 821.2  521 

Contents:  V.  x.  Memoir  and  essay;  by  Grosart. — 
Who  wrote  Brittain's  Ida?— Brittain's  Ida.— Notes. 

V.  a.  Locustae. —  Apollyonists.— Notes,  etc. —  Pisca- 
torie  eclogues. — Notes. 

V.  3.  Sicelides,  a  piscatory. — Elisa. — Poetical  miscel- 
lanies — Minor  poems.— Sylva  poetica. 

V.  4.     Purple  Island,  with  notes,  etc. — Indices. 

FoVs'le  yarns  ;  Betsy  Lee,  etc.     188 1 821.2  583 

FOLLEN,  Mrs.     Poems  (copy  presented  to 

Harriet  Martineau  by  the  author). ..  .821.1  341 

FONDEY.     Oration,  July  4,  1838 40  27 

FOOTE,  S.    Dramatic  works.    2v 822.2  130 

Contents:  V.  1.  Taste.-> Englishman  at  Paris. — The 
author.— Englishman  returned  from  Paris.— Knights.— 
Mayor  of  Garrat. — Orators.— The  minor.- The  lyar. — 
The  patron. 

V.  a.  The  commissary.— Lame  lover.— The  bankrupt. 
— The  cozeners, —  Maid  of  H.ith  — The  nahob.— Devil 
upon  two  sticks. — Trip  to  CaUis.— The  capuchin. 


I 


FooTE,  T.  M.     Address,  Hamilton  Col 

lege.     1848 9fi 

Forbes,  A.    Glimpses  through  the  cannoi 

smoke.     1880 

Soldiering  and  scribbling.     1872 

Souvenirs  of  some  continents.     1885..  .1 
Ford,   J.      Dramatic  works;  ed,-  by   H. 

Coleridge.     1840 i 

Honour  triumphant,  etc 

FORMAN.    Our  living  poets.     1871 i 

Conieiits  :    Introduction. — Idyllic  school: 
Smedley.— Ingelow. — Psychological  school : 
Story,  Webster. — Preraphaelite  group:   Ron 
more,  Woolner,  Scott. — Renaissance  group :  3 
Swinburne,  Morris,  Home,  Taylor,  Geo.  Elioi 
dix  :  Payne,  0*Shaughneasy. 

Forrester,  A.    (See  Crowquill,  A.) 

Forrester.  Frank.  (See  Herbert,  H.  W.) 

FoRSTER.     Hist,  and  biog.  essays.     2  v.  .E 

Contents  :  V.  i.   Debates  on  the  grand  remoi 

Plantagenets  and  Tudors.— The  civil  wars  and 

V.  9.    De  Foe.— Steele.— Charles  Churchill 

Foote. 

Foster.    Critical  essays.    1856.    2  v % 

Essays S 

Franklin.     Bibliog.  note  (B.  P.  L.  Bnl 

V.  5.,  pp.  217,  276,  420). 

Essays.     1847 

Familiar  letters,  etc.     1833 

Works  ;  ed.  by  Sparks.     10  v 

Contents:    V.  x.    Autobiog.,  continued  by 
V.  9.    Essays  on  religious  and  moral  subjec 
economy  of  life. — Bagatelles.— Essays  on  gei 
tics,  commerce  and  political  economy. 

V.  3-4.  Essays  and  tracts,  historical  aac 
before  the  American  revolution. 

V.  5.    Political  papers  during  and  after  the ; 
— Letters  and  papers  on  electricity. — App^ndi 
V.  6.     Letters  and  papers  on  philosophical  1 
V.  7-10.    Correspondence. — Index. 

Freneau.     Poems.     1861 

Frere.     Original  works  and  minor  trans- 
lations.    1874 1 

Contents:  Contributions  to  the  "Microcoi 
cellanies. — Contributions  to  the  An ti- Jacobin, 
on  Hook  IX  of  the  Iliad,  etc. — Whistlecr 
Arthur.— Fables  and  other  miscellanies.— T 
from  the  Cid.— Miscellaneous  translations. — T 
of  the  psalms. 

Translations  from  Aristophanes  and  The- 


ognis 


Frisbie.  Address,  Cambridge.  1817  . . , 
Friswell.  Essays  on  English  writers. . 
Contents:  Study  of  history. — History  am 
biography.  —  English  poets.—  Essayists.—  R 
drama.— Dramatic  literature.— The  Pible  am 
lators.-Thcologians.— Letters  and  letter-vri 
iri^ts. —  Scottish  poets. —  Political  and  mt 
writer*.- Novelists.  —Periodical  essayists.— P 
present  century. 


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217 


le  life.      1S69.     2v .824.2  192 

ihoQghts.      1880 824.2  276 

men    of  letters   honestly  criti> 

1870 824.2  190 

ts  .*  Dlckeas. — Lemon. — Hugo. — Reade. — Rus- 
awnins. — ^Trollop*. — Tennyson. —  Sala. —  Lever. 
—  D^Iftraeli. —  Lytton. —  Aintworth.— Carlyle. — 
ow.— Swinburne. — Kingsley. —  Emerson. —  Rob- 
-About. 

:ham,  N.   L.      Metrical  pieces. 

1655-1870 821. 1  342 

J.   A.     Short  studies  on   great 

cts.     1868-83.     4  V 824.2  186 

mis:  V.  i.  Science  of  history. —  Erasmus  and 
. — Influence  of  the  reformation  on  Scottish  char- 
•Philosophy  of  Catholicism. — Free  discussion  of 
^cal  <ii£Bcalties. — Criticism  and  gospel  history. — 
»pinosa. — Dissolution  of  the  monasteries. — Eng- 
fof^gocten  worthies. — Homer. — Lives  of  the  saints. 
wsentative  men. — Reynard,  the  fox. — The  cat's 
lage.— Fables. — Parable  of  the  bread-fruit  tree. — 
nsatioa. 

.  Calvinism. — A  bishop  of  the  zath  century. — 
an  on  the  grammar  of  assent. — Condition  and 
CCS  of  Protestantism. — England  and  her  colonies. 
vtaight  in  Kerry,  parts  z-a. — Duties  of  state  and 
t.— The  merchant  and  his  wife. — Progress. — The 
»  once  more. — Education. — England's  war. — East- 
cstion. — Scientific  method  applied  to  history. 
.  Annals  of  an  English  abbey. — Revival  of  Ro- 
a. — ^Sea  studies. — Society  in  Italy  in  the  last  days 
!  republic. — Lucian. —  Divus  Caesar. —  Uses  of  a 
I  gentry. — Party  politics. — South  African  journal. 
.  Becket, — Oxford  counter-reformation. — Origen 
daus. — ^A  Cag^iostro  of  the  ad  century. — Cheneys 
m  honse  of  Russell. — A  siding  at  a  railway  station. 

,  R.  H.     Remains.     183S.    4v...  230  140 

8ni/«  .*    V.  I.    Journal. — Letters. — Poems,  etc. 

.    Sermons. 

.    Theological  miscellany. 

,    History  of  Thomas  i  Becket. 

H.    Grand  transformation  scenes.  824.1  126 
Marcarkt.    (See  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.) 
S.  R.     Address  on  death  of 

It.     1885 98.1  Pam.  14 

T.     FuUeriana 922.2  103 

M.     Writings.     1879.     3v 329.1  132 

Urbana  scripta.     1885 824.2  373 

Umt*:     English   poetry   in    Z885.  —  Tennyson. — 
iBg. — ^Matthew  Arnold. — Swinburne. — W.  Morris. 
chant  of  Venice.— An  overlooked  characteristic  of 
Cmsar.— Mark  Pattiaon.— Horace  Walpole. 

MiaceUanies.     a  v 928.2  206 

r.    Stadies  in  Longfellow 928.1  Pam.  5 

CR.     Essays.     1803.    3  v 304  12 

ft,  Ceua  £.     Broken  dreams 821. i  187 


SBSRtiCHI 

waters. 


1874 


.821.1  243 
821. 1  188 


Cedskdn.    1881 821.1269 


Bl     Words  of  ;  ed.  by  Balch 
L    1883 


.  829.1  23 
,329.1  138 


Garrick.    Correspondence.    1835.    2  v.  826.2  B-i 

Dramatic  works.     1798 822.3  133 

Conttnis:  V.  z.  Lethe.— Lying  valet.— Miss  in  her 
teens.— Romeo  and  Juliet. — Every  man  in  his  humour.— 
The  fairies.— Florisel  and  Perdita.— Catharine  and  Pe- 
trucMo. 

V.  9.  Lilliput. — Male  coquette.  —Gamesters. — Isabella. 
— Guardian. — Enchanter. — Cymbeline.— Farmer^s  return 

from  London, 

V.  3.  Clandestine  marriage. — A  peep  behind  the  cur* 
tain. — Arthur  and  Emmeline. — Bon  ton.— High  life  below 
stairs. — Irish  widow. — Mayday. — Theatrical  candidates. 

Garth.     Poems.    1822 831.3  43 

Gascoigne.   Complete  poems ;  ed.  by  Haz- 

litt.     1869.    3  V 821.3  140 

CoHtenis :  V.  x.  The  posies. — Supposes ;  a  comedie 
(from  Ariosto). — locasta  ;  a  tragedy  (from  Euripides). — 
Hearbes. — Weedes. — Ferdinando  leronimi. 

V.  a.  The  glasse  of  governement. — Princelye  pleasures 
at  the  courteat  Kenelwoorth. — Hermit's  tale. — The  Steele 
glas. — Complaynt  of  Phylomene. — The  grief  of  joye.-- 
Noble  art  of  venerie. 

The  Steele  glas. — Complaynt  of  Philo- 

mene.     1869 820.2  30 

Gatty,  a.     Key  to  "  In  Memoriam.". .  .831.3  625 

Gatty,  Mrs.   A.     Parables  from  nature. 

1879.     2  V ^829.3  51 

Gay.     Fables.     1746    839.3  23 

Poems.     1822 821.339 

Genin.      Selections  from  writings ;    with 

biography.     1869 830.1  36 

Geraldine.     1881  821. i  361 

Gibbon.     Miscellaneous  works 928.2  386 

GiFFORD.     Dialogue  of  witches 821.3  451 

Gilbert.  .  *'  Bab  "  ballads 828.3  45 

Original  comic  operas.     1886 822.2  281 

Cjnttnts  :  The  sorcerer. — H.  M.  S.  Pinafore. — Pirates 
of  Penzance. — lolanthe. — Patience, — Princess  Ida.— The 
mikado.— Trial  by  jury. 

Original  plays.     1876 833.3  179 

CtnUtnts:    Wicked  world. — Pygmalion  and  Galatea. — 
Charity. —  The  princess.  —  Palace  of  truth. —  Trial   by 
jury- 
Original  plays.    Second  series.    1881.822.2  179^ 

Conttnts  :  Broken  hearts. — Engaged. — Sweethearts. — 
Dan'l  Druce. — Gretchen. — Tom  Cobb. —  Sorcerer. —  H. 
M.  S.  Pinafore. — Pirates  of  Penzance. 

Gilder.    Lyrics  and  other  poems.    1885..  821. i  123 

The  new  day.     1876 821. i  169 

The  poet  and  his  master.     1878 821. i  221 

Giles.     Illustrations  of  genius.     1854  . . .  824.1  27 

Gilfillan.     Modem  literature  and  literary 

men.     1851 824.2  169 

Gladstone.      Gleanings   of   past    years. 

1879.    7  V 824.2  345 

Canitnts:  V.  x.  The  prince  consort. — The  county 
franchise. — Kin  beyond  sea. 

V.  9.  Blanco  White.— Leopardi.— Tennyson.— Wedg' 
wood. — Bishop  Patteaon.— >MacauIay.—  Norman  Madeod. 


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V.  3.  Thoses  of  Enutus  and  Scottish  church  estab- 
lishment.—  On  **  Ecce  Homo/' — Courses  of  religious 
thought. — Influence  of  authority  on  matters  of  opinion. 
—The  i6th  century  before  the  Z9th. 

V.  4.  State  prosecutions  of  the  Neapolitan  gov^t. — 
Fanni  on  the  States  of  the  Church. — Germany,  France 
and  England,  1870.— The  Hellenic  factor  in  the  Eastern 
problem. — Montenegro. — Aggression  on  Egypt  and  free- 
dom in  the  East. 

V.  5.  Present  aspect  of  the  church,  1843. — ^Ward^s 
ideal  of  a  Christian  church. — Royal  supremacy. 

V.  6.     Laymen  in   the  church. — Bill    for  divorce. — 

Church  of  England  and  ritualism.— Italy  and  the  Church. 

V.  7.    The  work  of  universities. — Ancient  Greece  in 

the  providential  order.— Chapter  of  autobiography. — 

Law  of  probable  evidence. — Evangelical  movement. 

Homer 883  37 

Homeric  synchronism 881  6 

Juventus  Mundi 938  26 

Studies  on  Homer.     3  v 883  i 

Speeches.     1885 329.2  74 

Glapthorne.    Plays  and   poems.     1874. 

2  V.     (2  St.) 822.2  201 

Contents:  V.  x.  Memoir. — Argalus and  Parthenia. — 
The  Hollander. — Wit  in  a  constable. — Notes,  etc. 

V.  a.  Albertus  Wallenstein.  —  Ladies'  privilege. — 
Poems. 

Glover.    Poems.    1822 821.2  44 

Glynn.    Poems.     1822 821.239 

Godwin,  Mary  W.     Posthumoas  works. 

1798.    4  V 820.2  129 

Contents:    V.  z-a.    Wrongs  of  woman. — Lessons. 
V.  3-4.     Letters. —  Extract  of  the  cave  of  fancy. —  On 
poetry.— Hinu. 

Godwin,  Parke.  Political  essays.  1856.329.181 
Out  of  the  past.     1870 824.1  102 

Goldsmith.    Citizen  of  the  world.    1794.   827.2  5 

Deserted  village;  Traveller.     1881 821.2  595 

Essays  and  poems.     1807 824.2  57 

Poems.      1822 821.2  41 

Works  ;  ed.  by  Cunningham.    1854.    4  v.  820.2  97 

Contents:  V.  x.  Poetical  works. — Dramas. — Vicar  of 
Wakefield. 

V.  a.  Enquiry  into  the  state  of  polite  learning. — The 
citizen  of  the  world. 

V.  3.  The  bee. — Essays.— Unacknowledged  essays. — 
Prefaces,  etc. 

V.  4.  Memoirs  of  Voltaire. — Life  of  Beau  Nash. — Life 
of  Thos.  Parnell.— Life  of  Bolingbroke. — Reviews. — Ex- 
tracts from  "Animated  Nature." — Cock-lane  ghost. — 
Trans,  of  Vida's  chess. — Letters. 

Works;  ed.  by  Prior.     1856.     4  v 820.2  93 

Contents:     V.    x.     The    bee. —Essays.— Inquiry  into 
the  state  of  polite  learning  in  Europe. — Prefaces. 
V.  2.     Citizen  of  the  world. 
V.  3.     Vicar  of  Wakefield. 
V.  4.     Poems,  dramas,  etc. 

Good  ALE.     All  round  the  year.     1 88 1. ..  .821.1  250 

Apple  blossoms.     187S 821. i  224 

In  Berkshire  with  the  wild  flowers 821. i  250 

Journal  of  a  farmer's  daughter.    1881.  .824.1  163 


\ 


Goodrich.    The  saunterer.     x886 

GossK.    Firdausi  in  exile,  etc.     1885... 
From  Shakespeare  to  Pope.     1885. . . . 

On  viol  and  flute.     1876 

Seventeenth  century  studies.     1883.. . . 
Studies  in  literature  of  Northern  Europ* 

GossON.    Schoole  of  abuse.     1868 

Gould,  E.  S.    Am.  criticism  on  Am.  litei 

ature 

Gould,  S.  Baking-.     The  silver  store. . . 
GowER.    Confessio  amantis.    1857.    3  v. 

Illustrations  of;  by  Todd.     1810 

Grahamb.    Birds  of  Scotland,  etc.    1807. 

Graeme.     Poems.     1822 

Grainger.    Poems.    1822 

G  RANT,  Mrs. ,  of  Laggan,  Correspondent 

1845-     3  V 

Letters  from  the  mountain.     1803.    2  v 

Same.     1807.     3v 

Grant,  R.    The  Iambs;  a  tragedy.    1885 

Little  tin  gods  on  wheels      1880 

Grattan.     Miscellaneous  works.     1822. 

Select  speeches.    1831 

Same.     1845 

Gray,  David  {^Buffalo).    Last  of  the  Ka 

Kwahs 9] 

Ministry  of  art.     1864 9! 

New  Year's  item  in  verse.     1870. . . .  9I 
Poem  at   annual   meeting  of  Y.  M.  A 

1862 95J 

Poem   at   opening  of  Y.  M.  A.   b'ld'i 

1865 9S.: 

Poem,  25th  anniversary  of  the  Y.  M.  I 

1861 95.; 

Poem  ;  N.  Y.  State  Editorial  Associatioi 

1875 9 

Gray,  David  {Glasgow).   Poetical  works 
Gray,  Thos.     Elegy  and  other  poems. . 

Poems.     1775 

Same.     1822 

Same.     1871 8: 

Works  ;  ed.  by  Gosse.     1884.     4  v 

Contents:    V.  x.    Poems. — ^Jotimals.—- Est 

V.  a-3.    Letters. 

V.  4.    Notes  on  Aristophanes  and  Plato. 

Greeley.    Address,  Hamilton  College.. 

Hints  toward  reforms.     1857 

Green,  H.    Shakespeare  and  the  emble 

writers.     1870 

Green,  J.  R.  Stray  studies.  Eng.  and  Italy 

Green,  Matthew.     Poems.     1822 

Greene,  Batchelder  (pseud).     Refle 

tions.     1886 

Greene,  G.  \V.    Historical  studies.    185 


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219 


R.  Dramatic  and  poetical  works ; 

y  Dyce.      1861 822.2  loi 

tMis  .*  Life,  etc. —  Orlando  Furioso. —  Looking- 
9r  London  and  £ng. — Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bun- 
JanussTV.— AlpbonftuSf  Kingof  Arraigon.«— George- 
ne.  Pinner  of  Wak«field. — Ballads  and  poemfi, 

lAF.      King  Sham.  etc.     1S68. . . .  828.1  44 

'ELL.     £ssays.    1866 204  21 

'OOD,  F.  W.  P.    Miscellaneous  writ- 

1 824.1  69 

700D,  Grace  (Lippincott,  Mrs.  S. 

Records  of  five  years.    1867. . . .  824.1  91 

TOOD,  J.    In  strange  company. . .  824.2  228 

Enigmas  of  life.     1873 304  6 

fs,  political  and  social.    1853.     2  v.  329.2  46 

ary  and  social  judgments.     1873.  .824.2  201 

ellaneoas  essays.     1882 824.2  303 

me ;  second  series.     1884 824.2  357 

ical  problems.     1870 329.2  44 

:s  ahead.     1875 304  5 

XJE,  Lady  V.     Faiths  and  fashions. 824  2  284 

K,  Gerald.    Poetical  works,  etc.  .821.2  328 

N,  G.  \V.     Studies  in  literature. . .  .824.1   107 

liLD.     Poems 821.2  146 

;s  and  sonnets 820.2  36 

.    Eglogs,  sonnettes,  etc 820.2  38)^ 

,  A.  R.     Rip  Van  Winkle,  etc 98.5  1 1 

.  G.     Minor  works.     1873 824.2  145 

fmiwmtt:  Critical  estimate  of  character  and  writings; 
Alex.  Bain. — Parliamentary  reform. —  Molesworth^s 
ion  of  Hobbes. — Grecian  legends  and  early  history. 
mew  of  Boeckh. — Addresses. — Review  of  Lewis  on 
credibility  of  early  Roman  history.— Plato  on  the 
cion  oC  the  earth. — Review  of  Mill  on  Hamilton. — 
osophy. 

an.  The ;  ed.  by  Chalmers.    3  v 824.2  10 

jrs  illnstrative  of;  by  Drake.     3  v. .  824.2  47 

r.    Goose-quill  papers.    1885 824.1  204 

(See  Jackson,  Helen  Hunt.) 

BTON.     Casura.     1870 820.2  35 

TT.    Essay  on  Falstaff 40  27 

ICK.    Addresses,  etc.     1846 825.1  16 

.  Notes  and  essays  on  Shakespeare .  822.3  256 

JRTON.     Sam  Slick's  wise  saws 828.2  34 

M,A.H.  Remains,  verse  and  prose.  821.2  318 

CR.     Alnwick  Castle,  etc.     1S36. ..821.1  31 

ical  works.     1852 821. t  32 

>AY.     Snnnyside  papers.     1866... 824.2  176 

G.  S.    Aspects  of  German  culture. 824.1  160 

J.     Historical  expostulation 821.2  454 

Mary  L.     Live  coals.     1878 98.5  22 

IB.    (See  O'Reilly,  Miles.) 

TON.    Chapters  on  animals '596  5 

■n  intercourse.     1884 824.2  363 

■le 824.2  364 

bteUectiial  life.     1873 374  5 


Isles  of  Loch  Awe,  etc.     1855 821.2  620 

Round  my  house 9'44  58 

Sylvan  year.     1876 829.2  36 

Same.     1876 829.2  37 

The  unknown  river 829.2  37 

Hamilton.  Alex.     Papers 329.1  40 

Reference  list  by  Foster,     v.  i 16  55 

Works.     1851.     7v 329.127 

Same.     1810.     3v 329.134 

Hamilton,  E.  Lee.    Apollo  and  Marsyas. 

etc.     1884 821.2  741 

Hamilton,  Gail  (Mary  A.  Dodge).  Coun- 
try living,  etc.     1877 824.1  139 

Gala  days 917  64 

Sermons  to  the  clergy.     1876 204  55 

Skirmishes  and  sketches.    1865 824.1  87 

Same 824.1  ?8 

Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon.     1874 824.1  89 

Same 824.1  90 

Summer  rest.     1866 829.1  16 

Hamilton,  Janet.     Poems,  essays,  etc.  .821.2  649 

Hamilton,  W.     Poems.     1822 821.2  38 

Hammond.     Poems.     1822 82 1.2  46 

Hanna.     Essays.    1861 824.2  146 

Hare,  J.  C.  and  A.  W.     Guesses  at  truth.  829.2  17 
Harman.    Caveat  of  warneing  for  commen 

cursetors 820.2  405 

Harris.  J.  {Earl  of  Malmesbury).    Philo- 
logical inquiries.     1802.     2  v 810  17 

Harris.    Joel    C.       Mingo    and    other 

sketches 823  16701 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.     1883 *828.i  67 

Same *828.i  68 

Uncle  Remus.     1881 *828.i  60 

Same .*828.i  6oJ^ 

Harrison,  F.    The  choice  of  books 824.2  384 

Harrison,  J.  A.   A  group  of  poets.  1875. 824.1  133 
Harrison,  J.  B.    Certain  dangerous  tend- 
encies in  Am.  life.  etc.    1880 824.1  150 

Hart,  Mrs.     Harry.     1877 821.2  429 

Mrs.  Jerningham's  journal.     1876 821.2  436 

Same 821.2  431 

Harte.  Bret.     East  and  west.     1871.'.  .821.1  148 

Echoes  of  the  foot-hills.     1875 821.1  149 

Same.     1875 821. 1   150 

Two  men  of  Sandy  Bar.     1876 822.1   15 

Same.    1882 821. i   147 

Hartzell.     Wanderings  on  Parnassus. . .    98.5   17 

Haweis.     Poets  in  the  pulpit.     18S0 824.2  282 

Contents  :      Longfellow.  —  Tennyson.  —  Browning.  — 
Keble. — Geo.  Herbert. — Wordsworth. — Gleanings. 

Haskins.  R.  W.     Es.says  and  lectures.    . .         98  2 

Havergall.    Life  echoes.    1883 821.27x4 

Poems.     1881 82 J. 2  582 


*  For  youBg  readers. 


220 


ENGLISH     POETRY,    ESSAYS,   ORATORY,    ETC. 


Hawes.    Pastime  of  pleasure 821.2  461 

Hawkes.     Footprints  of  former   men   in 

Cornwall.     1870 824.2  220 

Hawkesworth.  The  adventurer.  3  v..  824.2  16 
HaWLEY.  Address,  Buffalo  Y.  M.  A.  1836.  40  27 
Hawthorne,  N.    Sketches  and  studies.  .824.1  191 

CtnitnU:  Life  of  Franklin  Pierce.— Chiefly  about 
war  matters. — Alice  Doane*s  appeal. — The  ancestral 
footstep. — Appendix. 

[See,  also,  under  **  English  Prose  Fiction."] 

Hawtrey.     Corydalis.     1880 821.2  564 

Haydn,  and  other  poems.     1S70 821.1  57 

Hay.      Pike    County    ballads   and    other 

pieces.     1878 821. i  215 

Hayley.     Poems  and  plays.     1785.    6  v. 821.2  191 
CPHttHts:   V.  X.     Essays  on  painting. — Epistles,  odes, 
sonnets,  etc. 
V.  9.     Essay  on  history. 
V.  3.    Essay  on  epic  poetry. 

Triumphs  of  temper.     1781 821.2  197 

Hayne.     Avolio.     i860 821. 1  58 

Legends  and  lyrics 821. 1  59 

Poems.     1882 821. 1  301 

Hayavard,  a.     Biog.  and  critical  essays; 

new  series.     1873.     2  v 824.2  215 

Selected  essays.     1878.     2  v S24.2  280 

Haywarde,  R.    (See  Cozzens,  F.  S.) 
Hazeltine.    Chats  about  books.     1883.. 824.1   181 
Hazlitt,  W.,  ed.    Eng.  comic  writers. . . .    828.2  7 

Essays  on  the  fine  arts.     1873 7^4  13 

Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth,  and 

Characters  of  Shakespeare.     1S77.  •  •822.3  103 

Men  and  manners.     1852 824  2  371 

The  plain  speaker.     1870 824.2  99 

Same 824.299^^ 

The  round  table. — Northcote's  conversa- 
tions.— Characteristics.     1S71 824.2  202 

Table-talk.     1845 824.2  98 

Eloquence  of  the  British  senate.     2  v. . .  329.2  70 
Hazlitt,  W.  E.,  ed.    Inedited  tracts  ;  i6th, 

17th  cent's.     1868 824.2  I 

Contents:  Cyvile  and  uncy vile  life. — A  health  to  the 
gentlemanly  profession  of  servingmen. — The  court  and 
country. 

Headlky,  H.     Poems.     1822 821.246 

Headlev.J.T.  Miscellaneous  works.  2V.S24.1   178 

Heavysege.     Saul ;  a  drama.     1857 822.2256 

Heber.     Poems  and  trans.     1829 S21.2  745 

Helps.     Brevia.     1871 829  2  20 

Companions  of  my  solitude.     1870 824.2  198 

Essays  written  in  intervals  of  business.  .824.2  195 

Friends  in  council.     1869.    2  v 824.2  196 

Organization  in  daily  life.     1S62 304  19 

Oulita,  the  serf;  a  tragedy.     1858 822.2  251 

Social  pressure.     1875 304  18 

Thoughts  in  the  cloister  and  the  crowd. .  829.2  58 


Hemans,  ^rj.     Favorite  poems.     i88i..f 

Poetical  works i 

Works.     1844.     7v 8 

Contents:  V.  z.  Essay;  by  Mr*.  Sigoumc 
oir ;  by  a  sister. — England  and  Spain. — Walls 
cation. 

V.  ».  Tales  and  historic  scenes. — Restoratia 
of  art  to  Italy. — Modem  Greece.— Translatic 
cellaneous  poems. — Italian  literature. 

V.  3.  The  sceptic. — Tale  of  the  secret  tribux 
cellaneous  poems. — The  uege  of  Valencia,  a 
poem. 

V.  4.  Forest  sanctuary.  —  Lays  of  many 
Miscellaneous  pieces. —  Dartmoor. — Welsh  n 
Hymns  for  childhood. — De  Chatillon,  a  trage 
cellaneous. 

V.  5.  Vespers  of  Palermo,  a  tragedy. — Soi 
Cid. — Records  of  woman.^Miacellaneous  poa 

V.  6.  Songs  of  the  affections. — Miacellaaeo 
— National  lyrics. 

V.  7.  Lyrics  and  songs  for  music. — League  ol 
— Scenes  and  hymns  of  life.  —  Female  cha 
Scripture.— Sonnets,  etc. — General  index. 

Ileptalogia,  The  ;  or  the  seven  ag*st  sense. 

H  ERBERT ,  Lord,  E.  of  Cherbury,    Poems .  8 

Herbert,  Geo.    Works ;  ed,  by  Willmott . 8 

Contents:  Life.— The  Church.— The  Churc 
— Miscellaneous  poems. — A  priest  to  the  tempi 
prudentum.— English  letters. — Latin  letters.— 
Greek  poems. 

Herbert,  H.  W.  (Frank  Forester).     Life 

and  writings.     18S2.     v.  1-2 % 

Herrick.   Poems  and  other  remains.  2  v.S 
Contents:    Hesperides. — Noble  numbers.— 

Hewett.     The  votary.     1867 \ 

Hey  WOOD.     Dialogue  of  wit  and  folly. .  .£ 
Dramatic  works.     1874.     6  v.  (2  st.). .  .1 

Fair  maid  of  the  exchange.      1845 

Fair  maid  of  the  west.     1850 

Golden  and  silver  ages ;  two  plays.    1S51. 

King  Edward  IV.     1842 

A  marriage  triumph \ 

Royal  king  and  loyal  subject.     1S50 

Two  plays  on  the  life  of  Queen  Eliz 

Woman  killed  with  kindness.     1850. . . . 

HiCKMOTT.     A  man  ;  lect.     1S64 98.3 

IIiCKOK.   Address,  Buffalo  Y.  M.  A.  1847. 

HiGGiNSON.     Atlantic  essays.     1871 

Oldport  days.     1873 

Out-door  papers.     1863 

Hill,  Aaron.    Poems.     1822 

Hill,  Geo.  C.     (See  Lackland,  Thos.) 

HiMES.     Study  of  ••  Paradise  lost." 8 

Hinton.    Art  of  thinking,  etc.     1879.... 8 
Hitchcock.    Spenser's  "  Colin  Clout**  ex- 
plained, etc S 

HoBBES.     English  works..     1839.     li^-** 
[See  contenu  in  printed  catalogue  of  1871.] 


ENGLISH    POETRY,   ESSAYS,   ORATORY,   ETC. 


221 


>iiticmst  essays  and  verse  trans- 

1881 824.2  293 

Poems.     1873 821.1241 

r.'     Forest  muMngi.— L«y»  of  the  Hudson. — 

Bs. — Songs  and  occasional  poems. 
HogartVs  frolic 828.1  11 

VANTES.     (Sec  Barrett.)        ♦ 
Works.     1869 821.2  B-2 

ts:    Life;  by  Thomson.  —  The  queen^s  wake. 

iln  bard. — Mador  of  the  moor. — Pilgrims  of  the 

:tic  mirror. — Queen  Hynde. — Forest  minstrel : 

foetical  tales  and  ballads.— Miscellaneous  poems 

I. — ^Autobiography. 

Iso,  tinder  **  English  Prose  Fiction/*] 

(Timothy    Tilcomb).       Bitter- 

1868 821. 1  137 

1868 821. 1  1371^ 

*  poetical  writings.  1879.  . .  .821.T  230 
ta:  Bitter-sweet. — The  puritan^s  guest.— Kath- 
cob  Hard's  child. — Mistress  of  the  manse.— 
f  the  war. —  The   marble   prophecy.— Shorter 


ly  topics.     1876 824.1  80 

824.1  81 

ly  topics.     1882.     2v 824.1170 

.     1864 824.1  79 

L    1867 821. 1  138 

1869 821.1  138}^ 

in  life.    1873 *I70  37 

o  the  Joneses.     1863 170  22 

0  yonng  people *I70  21 

irophecy.     1872 821. i  139 

of  the  manse.     1874 821. i  140 

1874 821. 1  141 

1874 821. 1  142 

Ics 824.1  77 

824.1  78 

f.     Scenes  of  youth,  etc 821.2  238 

r.     Aathorship  of  Shakespeare.  822.3  10 

D.  W.     Autocrat  of  the  break - 

>le.     1871 829.1  10 

1875 ^ 829.1   II 

1883 828.111}^ 

gate  and  other  poems.    1880.  .821.1  247 

sm  in  thought,  etc 150  4 

essays.    1842-1882 610  30 

»m  an  old  volume  of  life.    1883 .  824.1  190 

U:  Bread  and  the  newspapers. — My  hunt 
he  Captain."— The  inevitable  trial.— Physiology 
ig. — The  seasons. — ^The  human  body.— Cinders 
ashes. — Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals. — 
If  of  versification. — Crime  and  automatism.— 

1  Edwards.— Pulpit  and  pew. 

le  breakfast  table.     1872 829.1  14 

1872 829.1  15 

rorks.    1880 821. i  189 

at  the  breakfast  taMe.     1868..  829.1  12 

*  For  young  readers. 


Same 829.1  13 

Songs  in  many  keys. '  1864 821. i  124 

Songs  of  many  seasons.  1 862-1874.  •  •821.1  125 
Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.  1864. . .  .824.1  116 
Contents:  Bread  and  the  newspaper. — My  hunt  after 
"The  Captain."— Stereoscope  and  stereograph. — Sun- 
painting  and  sun-sculpture.— Doings  of  the  sunbeam. — 
The  human  wheel.— Visit  to  the  autocrat^s  landlady. — 
Visit  to  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed  punsters. — The 
great  instrument. — The  inevitable  trial. 

Home.     Works.     1822.    3  v 822.2  144 

Contents:    V.  i.     Life.— *' Agis."—" Douglas." 
V.  a.    Siege  of  Aquileia.— Fatal  discovery. — Alonso.— 
Alfred. — History  of  rebellion,  1745. 
V.  3.     History  of  rebellion,  concluded. 

Hood.     Choice  works.     1857 821.2315 

Hood's  own.     1871.     First  series 828.2  28 

Same ;  second  series I 828.2  29 

Poetical  works.    1873 821.2  313 

Prose  and  verse.     1857 821.2  315 

Whimsicalities.     1857 828.2  30 

Hook.     Bemains  ;  by  Barham 928.2  298 

Choice  humorous  works 828.2  48 

Hope,  Ascott  R.    (See  Moncrief.) 

Hopkins.     Comic  hist,  of  U.  S.     1880...    828.18 

Hopper.    Dutch  pilgrim  fathers  and  other 

poems.     1865 S21.1  199' 

One  wife  too  many.     1867 821. 1  211 

HoppiN.     Notes  of  a  theological  student. .  824.1  20 

HORNE.    Ballad  romances.    1846 821.2  749 

Bible  tragedies 822.2  283 

Contents:     John  the  Baptist. — Rahman. — Judas  Is- 
cariot. 

Cosmo  de  Medici;  a  tragedy.    1875... 822.2  ^84 

Laura  Dibaizo  ;  a  tragedy.     1880 822.2  2S5 

Orion;  an  epic.     1872 821.2  305 

HosMER,  B.  G.     poems.     1868 821. i  196 

HoSMER,  W.  H.  C.     Later  lays  and  lyrics.  821. i  45 

The  months.     1847 821. 1  44 

Pioneers  of  Western  N.  Y.     1838. .  .821.1  Pam.  7 

Poetical  works.     1854.     2v 821. 1  41 

Yonnondio  ;  a  poem.     1844 821. 1  43 

Houghton,  Lord  (R.  M.  Milnes).    Poems 

of  many  years.     1846 821.2  312 

Household  verses  on  health  and  happiness. 821.2  499 

Howard,  J.  H.    (See  Corry  O'Lanus.) 

\\o\SY.,  Mrs.     Passion-flowers.    1854 821.1  183 

Words  for  the  hour.    1857 821. 1  177 

Howell,  Jas.     Instructions  for  forreine 

travell.     1869 820.2  33 

Howell.  John  E.    Poems.    1867.    2  v...  821.162 

HowELLS,  W.  D.    A  day's  pleasure,  etc.  .824.1  162 

Poems.     1873 821.1  151 

Same.     1873 821.1  152 

Same.     1873 821  i  153 

Suburban  sketches.     1871 824.1  134 


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ENGLISH     POETRY,    ESSAYS,    ORATORY,    EXa 


CenttHis  :  Mrs.  Johnson. — Door-ttep  acquuntance. — 
A  pedestrian  tour. — By  hone-car  to  Boston. — A  day*s 
pleasure. — Romance  of  real  life.— Scene. — Jubilee  days. 
—Flitting. 

Three  villages.     1884 824.1  195 

Contents  :    Lexington. — Shirley. — GnadenhQtten. 

HowiTT,  Mary.    Ballads,  etc.    1847 821.2  297 

Songs  of  animal  life 821.2  588 

HowiTT,  Wm.    Country  year-book.     1850.  829.2  38 

HoYLAND.     Poems.     1822 821.2  46 

Hudson,   H.  N.     Lect's  on  Shakespeare. 

1848.     2  V 822.3  65 

Same.     1857 822.3153 

Studies  in  Wordsworth,  etc.     1884 824.1  200 

Hudson,  H.  R.     Poems.     1874 821. i  195 

HUEFFER.     Italian  and  other  studies 824.2  352 

Hume.     Essays ;  ed.  by  Green  and  Gross. 

1875      2v 19297 

Humphreys.   Miscellaneous  works.    1804.  820.1  24 
Hunt,  Helen.  (See  Jackson,  Helen  Hunt.) 

Hunt,  Leigh.     Book  for  a  comer 810  15 

Book  of  the  sonnet.     2v 811   id 

Correspondence.    1862.    2  v 826.2  31 

A  day  by  the  fire.     1870 824.2  97 

Elssays  and  miscellanies.     1857 824.2  94 

Feast  of  the  poets.     1815 827.2  43 

Imagination  and  fancy 811  68 

The  indicator.     1845 824.2  96 

Jar  of  honey  from  Mt.  Hybla.     1883. .  824.2  361 

London  journal.     1834-1835 805  P.  B-ii 

Men,  women  and  books 824.2  275 

Poetical  works 821.2  773 

Religion  of  the  heart 241  79 

The  seer.     1878 824.2  242 

Stories  from  Italian  poets 851  i 

Table-talk.     1879 829.2  48 

Wishing-cap  papers.     1S73 S24.2  95 

Wit  and  humour 828.2  8 

Wycherley,    Congreve,    Vanbrugh    and 

Farquhar.     (2  st.) 822.2   180 

Hutton,  H.     FoUie's  anatomic 821.2  449 

Hutton,  R.  H.    Essays,  literary.    1871.  .824.2  217 
Contents:     Goethe  and    his  influence. — Wordsworth 
and  his  j^enius. — Shelley's  poetical  mysticism. — Brown- 
ing.—Poetry  of  the   Old   Testament. — George   Eliot.— 
Clough. — Hawthorne. 

IDDESLRIGH,  Earl  of.     (H.  S.  Northcote.) 

Desultory  reading.     1885 3^  ly 

Idler,  The;  ed.  by  Chalmers.    1856.    i  v. .  824.2  24 
Essays  illustrative  of ;  by  Drake.     2  v. .  824.2  50 
Incredulity  of  St.  Thomas  (miracle  play). .   942  137 
Ingelow.     Monitions  of  the  unseen,  and 

poems  of  love  and  childhood.    1871.  .821.2  38S 

Poems.     1871 821.2385 

Same.     1878 821.2386 


I 


I 


I 


I 


Poems  of  the  old  days  and  the  new. . .  .6 

Story  of  doom,  etc.     1867 8 

Innsley.  Owen.     (See  Jennison.) 
Ireland,  W.  H.    Confessions  of.   1805.. 8 
Ireland,  S.  W.   H.  (Anser  Pen-drag-on). 

Scribbjeomanta.     1815 

Irving.    Beauties  of.     1866 

Knickerbocker  history  of  N.  Y.    1867. . 

Same.     185 1 

Sketch-book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon.    1849. 

Same.     1872 

Same.     1872 

Same.     1882 82 

Spanish  papers.     1S66.     2v 

[See,  also,  under  **  English  Prose  Fiction.**] 

Irving  and  Paulding.     Salamagundi  . . . 

Same.     1835 

Jackson,  Helen  Hunt.     Bits  of  talk. . . 

Story  of  Boon.     1875 fi 

Verses.     1877 £ 

Jacob.    Gate  of  Paradise.     1882 

Jago.     Poems.     1822 

James  I,  King  of  Eng,  Essays  of  a  pren- 
tice in  the  divine  arte  of  poesie 

Counterblaste  to  tobacco 

James,  Henry.     Daisy  Miller  ;  a  tragedy. 

James,  Rev,  Henry.     Literary  remains.. 

Jameson,  Mrs.    Characteristics  of  women. 

1846.     2V 

Commonplace  book.     1855 

Memoirs  and  essays.     1846 X 

Jay.     Writings  and  life.     2  v 

Jefferies.     Amateur  poacher.      1879 

Game-keeper  at  home.     1879 

Hodge  and  his  masters.     1S80.     2  v 

Life  of  the  fields.      1884 \ 

Nature  near  London.     1883 

Round  about  a  great  estate.     18S0 

Wild  life  in  a  southern  county 

Jefferson.  Memoir,  correspondence  and 
miscellanies.     4  V 

Writings.      1853.      Qv 

Contents:    V.  x.     Autobiography  and  conei 
V.  a-7.    Correspondence. 
V.  7-8.     Official  papers. 
V.  8.    Notes  on  Virginia.— Biographical  ske 
V.  9.    Manual  of  parliamentary  practice.- 
— Miscellaneous  papers. 

Jeffrey.  Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh 
Review.     1844.     4  V \ 

Jenkins.    Ginx's  baby.     1871 

Lord  Bantam.      1872 

Jennings.  Childishness  and  brutality  o 
the  time.     1883  ' 


ENGLISH  POETRY.  ESSAYS,  ORATORY,  ETC. 


223 


(Owen  Innsley.)     Love  poems 

anets.     iS8i 821.1276 

AMK.     Poems.      1822 821.2  41 

'  and  free  reflections.  1798  . . .  824  2  64 
Slamckard.     Chronicles  of  the 

i860 829.2  3\ 

Douglas.  Comedies.  1853.  .822.2  209 
tis  .*  Babbles  of  the  day. — ^Time  works  wonders, 
cr  of  war. — Retired  from  business. — St.  Cupid. 

ndle's  curtain  lectures.     1875  •  •  828.2  39 

letters  to  bis  son.     1853 828.2  40 

4  V 827.2  21 

mis  :  V.  x.  Memoir ;  by  his  son. — St.  Giles  and 
ea. — Punches  letters  to  his  son. 

Story  of  s  feather. — Cakes  and  ale. 

Mrs.  Caudle*s  curtain  lectures.— Men  of  chsr- 
Panch*!  complete  letter-writer. 

Maa  made  of  money. — Sketches  of  the  English, 
lides  of  QoTernook. — Sick  giant  and   Doctor 

Coontry  by-ways.     188 1 824.1  168 

C.  F.     Three  Americans  and 

Englishmen.     1886 824.1  216 

mis:  Wordsworth. — Coleridge. — Shelley. — Haw- 
— Emerson. — Longfellow. 

D.  Political  comedy  of  Europe.  827.1  18 
Samuel.     Essays  in  "  The  Ad- 

rer."    3  v 824.2  16 

er 824.2  24 

liana  ;  ed.  by  Croker.     1842. . . .    829.2  4 

182a 821.2  45 

mbler.     1856.    3v 824.213 

ce  list  by  Foster,     v.  4 16  55 

;  ed.  by  Murphy.     1825.    6  v.. .  820.2  87 

mia:    V.  i.    Uie. — Philological  tracu.— Political 
osUaacoos  essays. 
Ob  Greek  comedy. — Dedications. — Adventurer. 

Rambler,  continued. 

Idler. — Essays. — Political  tracts.— Journey  to 
Uasda  of  Scotland. 
L    Lrves  of  the  poets. 

i«35.    2  V 820.2  B-2 

mts:  V.  z.  Life  and  genius;  by  Murphy.— The 
r.^Tha  Adventurer. — The  Idler. —  Rasselas. — 
€    the    imagination.  —  Letters.  —  Miscellaneous 

Livca  of  the  poets  — Lives  of  eminent  persons, 
d  Sarpi.  Boerhaave,  Robert  Blake,  Sir  Francis 
Barretier,  I.ewts  Morin,  Peter  Rurman,  Thomas 
tfli,  Francis  Cheynel,  Edward  Cave,  Charles 
k,  king  of  Prussia,  Sir  Thomas  Browne,  Roger 
.— >P^iticaI,  philolf^cal  and  miscellaneous  tracts. 
siSoos. — Opinions  on  questions  of  law.— Reviews 
risBTT — Journey  to  the  western  islands  of  Scot- 
'nynrs  and  meditations. 
Jflo,  imdcr  **  Prose  Fiction.*'] 

AifDA  T.    Poems.     1867 98.5  9 

B  idyl,  etc.     1882 98.510 

z,     1861 985  8 


Jones.  Ebenezer.     Studies  of  sensation 

and  event.     1879 821.2  721 

Jones,  T.  P.  {Pseud.,  see  Aytoun,  W.  E.) 

Jones,  Sir  Wm.     Poems.     1822 821.2  47 

Works.     1807.    13  V 404  11-23 

Conitnts:    V.  z-s.    Life. 

V.  3.4.  Papers  before  the  Asiatic  society. — Tales  by 
Nisami,  trans. 

V.  5.  Plants  of  India  and  spikenard  of  ancients.— 
Persian  language. 

V.  6.    Poesios  Asiaticae  commentarii. 

V.  7-8.  Charges  to  the  grand  jury. — Institutes  of 
Hindu  law. — Mahomedan  law  of  succession  to  property. 
Law  of  inheritance.— Law  of  bailments. 

V.  9.  Speeches  of  Isaeus.— Sacontala ;  by  CAlidis, 
trans. 

V.  zo.    Moallakat. — Poems,  tr.  from  Asiatic  language. 

V.  zz~z9.  Histoire  de  Nader  Chah. — Traite  sur  la 
poesie  orientale. 

V.  Z3.  Hitdpad^sa  or  Vishnusarman.  —  Enchanted 
fruit. — Hymns. — Extracts  from  the  Vedas. 

JONSON.  Ben.    Works ;  ed.  by  Giiford  and 

Cunningham.     1875.     9  V 822.2  241 

Conitnts:  V.  z.  Memoir;  by  GiflTord.— Commenda- 
tory verses,  etc. — Every  man  in  his  humour. — Notes. 

V.  9.  Every  man  out  of  his  humour. — Cynthia's  revels. 
—The  poetaster. — Notes. 

V.  3.    Sejanus,  his  fall. — Volpone. — Epicoene.— Notes. 

V.  4.  The  alchemist. — Catiline. — Bartholomew  Fair. 
— Notes. 

V.  5.  The  divil  is  an  ass. — The  staple  of  news.— The 
new  inn. — Ode  to  himself,  and  answers  to  same. 

V.  6.  The  magnetic  lady.— Tale  of  a  tub.— The  sad 
shepherd. — Fall  of  Mortimer. — The  case  is  altered.— 
— King  James's  entertainment,  etc.— The  satyr.— Tha 
penates.— entertainments  of  two  kings,  etc. — Notes. 

V.  7.    Masques  at  court. — Notes. 

V.  8.  Time  vindicated. — Neptune's  triumph.— Pan*t 
anniversary. — Masque  of  owls. — Fortunate  isles. — Love's 
triumph  thro'  Callipolis. —  Chloridia.  —  Expostulation 
with  Inigo  Jones  — Love's  welcome  at  Welbeck. — Love's 
welcome  at  Bolsover. — Epigrams. — Notes. 

V.  9.  Underwoods:  Miscellaneous  poems. — Trans, 
from  Latin  poets.— Explorata. — The  English  grammar. 
—  Miscellaneous  pieces  and  conversations. —  Interlude, 
etc. — Conversations  with  Wm.  Drummond. —  Jonsonus 
virbius. — Notes. 

J0N8ON,  Ben  and  Marston.     Five  court 

masques.    1848 822.2  81 

Joyce.    Blanid.     1879 821.1228 

JUDD,  Carrie  F.    Lilies  from  the  vale  of 

thought.     1878 98.512 

JUDD,  S.     Philo  ;  an  evangeliad.     1850. . .  821. i  30 

JUDSON.     Olio  of  domestic  verses.     1852..  821. 1  29 

Junius.     Letters  of.     1836.    2v 329.23 

Same  ;  ed,  by  Nicolas.     i88i.     2  v.    .    329.2  I 

Kaye.     Essays  of  an  optimist.     1871 . . .  .824.2  209 

Keats.     Eve  of  St.  Agnes,  etc 821.2  623 

Letters  to  Fanny  Brawne.     18 19-1820. .  826.2  41 

Poetical  works.    1846 821.2  244 

ConUnts  :  Endymion. — Lamia. — Isabella.  —Eve  of  St. 
Agnes. — Hyperion. — Miscellaneous  poems. — Sonnets. 


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Poetical  works.     1857 821.2  245 

[Contents  same  m  above.] 
Poetical  works.     C869 821.2  246 

ConUnts :  Memoir;  by  Houghton. —  Endymion. — 
Lamia. — Isabella. — Eve  of  St.  Agnes. — Hyperion. — Mis- 
cellaneous poems. — Sonnets. — Epistles. 

Poetical  works  and  other  writings ;  ed, 

by  Forman.     1883.    4  v 821.2  223 

Conttnts:  V.  z.  Editor's^reface,  note  on  portraits  of 
Keats,  etc. — Poems  published  in  18x7. — Endymion. — 
Appendix. 

V.  a.  Lamia.— Isabella.— Eve  of  St.  Agnes.— Ode  to 
a  nightingale. —  Hyperion.  —  Posthumous  and  fugitive 
poems.— Otho  the  great,  a  tragedy.— King  Stephen ;  a 
dramatic  fragment. — The  cap  and  bells. 

V.  3.  Notes  on  Shakespeare,  etc. — Notes  on  Paradise 
lost. — A  vow. — Miscellaneous  letters. 

V.  4.  Miscellaneous  letters. — Letters  to  Fanny  Brawne. 
— Appendix. 

Keblk.     Miscellaneous  poems.     1869 821.2424 

Keddie.     (See  Tytler,  Sarah.) 

Kemble,  Adelaide.    (See  Sartoris,  Adelaide.) 

Kbmble,  Frances  A.     Notes  on  some  of 

the  plays  of  Shakespeare.     1882 822.3  209 

Plays.     1863 822.2227 

Contents:  An  English  tragedy.— Mary  Stuart ;  from 
the  Ger.  of  Schiller.— MMle  de  Belle  Isle ;  from  the  Fr. 
of  Dumas. 

Poems.     1844 821.2556 

Kemble,  J.  P.    Macbeth  and  Richard  III.; 

an  essay.     1817 822.3  I33 

Macbeth  reconsidered.     1776 822.3  Pam.  i 

Kennedy,  J.  P.     At  home  and  abroad. . .  824.1  94 
Kerr,  Orpheus  C.  (R.  H.  Newell).    Pa- 
pers ;  first  series.     1862 828.1  12 

Same 828.1  I2>^ 

Same ;  second  series 828.1  13 

Same ;  third  series 828.1   14 

Smoked  glass.     1868 828.1  42 

Versatilities.     1871 821. i  197 

Kincaid.     Selecta  poemata.     1727 821.2  165 

King,  T.  Starr.     Substance  and   show, 

etc.     1877 824.1   180 

KiNGSLRY, Chas.  Andromeda,  ctc.   1858. 821.2  381 

Glaucus.     1855 590  73 

Health  and  education.     1874 824.2  184 

Contents:  Science  of  health.— Two  breaths.— Tree  of 
knowledge.  —  Nausicaa  in  London.  —  Air  mothers.  — 
Thrift. — Study  of  natural  history. — liiogeology.— Hero- 
ism.—Superstition.— Science. — Grots  and  groves. — (Jco. 
Buchanan,  scholar.— Rondelet,  Hugenot  naturalist.— 
Vesalius. 

Lectures  in  America.     1875 824.2  272 

Contents:  Westminster  Abbey.— The  stage  as  it  was. 
—First  discovery  oCAmerica.— The  servant  of  the  Lord. 
— Ancient  civilization. 

Letters  and  memoir 928.2  288 

Same q28.2  2S9 


Miscellanies.     1859.     2v 

Contents:  V.  i.  Raleigh  and  hb  ti 
world,  my  masters. — My  winter  garden. - 
studies.— Tennyson. — Poetiy  of  sacred  a 
art. — Alex.  Smith  and  Alex.  Pope. — Shell* 
— Hours  with  the  mystics. — Burnt  and  his 

V.  3.  Mans(ield*s  Paraguay,  etc. — Froa 
— Plays  and  Puritans.^The  agricultural  c 
supply  of  London. — North  Devon. — Speech 
tary  Association,  1859. — Great  cities  and  t1 
— Study  of  natural  history. — Thoughts  in  1 

New  miscellanies,     i860 

Contents:    (Same  as  *'  Miscellames,*'  wi 

ing  added) :    John  Tauler. — Henry  Brook< 

of  quality. — Pilgrim*s  progress  illustrated. 

Poems.     1856 

Same.     1856 

Contents:  Saint's  tragedy. — Miscellan< 
Ballads. 

Same.     1884.     2  v 

Contents:    V.  i.     The  saint's  tragedy. 

V.  a.  Andromeda. — Miscellaneous  poem 
Prose  idyls.     1880 

Contents:  A  charm  of  birds.— Challc-«i 
— The  fens. — My  winter  garden. — From  o 
North  Devon. 

Ralei|;h  and  his  time,  etc.  1S59. .... 
Contents:  Raleigh  and  his  time. — Plays 
Burns  and  his  school. — Hours  with  the  myi 
son. — Poetry  of  sacred  and  legendary  art.— 
— Phaethon. — Alexandria  and  her  schools 
garden. — England  from  Wolsey  to  Eliaabel 

Saint's  tragedy.     1859 • 

Selections  from.    1873 

KiNNKY.  Felicita  ;  metrical  romance.. 
KiRKLA.ND.  Mrs,  Evening  book.  1855 
Knight,  Chas.    Glimpses  of  the  past. 

Once  upon  a  time.     1865 

Studies  in  Shakespeare.     186S 

Knight,  Wm.     The  lake  district  as  int 

preted  in  Wordsworth.     1878 

Studies  in  philosophy  and  literature. . 
Knowlks.  Dramatic  works.  1859.  . 
Contents:  Caius Gracchus. — Virginius.- 
Alfred  the  Great.— The  hunchback.— The 
of  Bethnal  Green. — The  daughter. — Lov< 
man*s  wit. —  Maid  of  Mariendorpt.  —  Lo< 
Procida. — Old  maids. — Rose  of  Arragon.— 

Knox,  V.     Essays.     1785.     v.  2 

KuNST,  Hermann.  (See  Smith.  Rev.  \V 
Lackland.  T.  (Geo.  C.  Hill).  Homespu 
Lacy.     Dramatic  works.     1875 

Contents  :  Nf  emoir. — The  dumb  lady.— 
— Sir  Hercules  Buffoon. — Sauny,  the  Scot. 

Laird  of  Logan.     1S68 

Lamb,  Charles.    Collected  works ;  ed, 

Ainger.     1885.    4v 

Contents:    V.  i.     Essays  of  Elia. 
V.  a.     Pl.%ys,  poems,  and  miscellaneous  < 
V.  3.    Mrs.  Lcicesier\  school.— Adrenru 
V.  4.    Talc*  from  Shakespeare. 


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225 


—  824.2  315 

ays  and  sketches. — Pawnbroker's  daugh- 
i  ©f  Ulysses. — Tales.— Poems. — Letters. 

1859 824.2  313 

tries.     1878 824.2  314 

Is  ;  by  Talfonrd.  1859. .  826.2  29 
d  "  Literary  Sketches  and 

L48 826.2  30 

id   writings ;  ed,  by  Fitz- 

6.     6  V 824.2  307 

.  I .     Life,  and  final  memorials ;  by  Tal- 

ondencs  with  Coleridge. 

londenoe  with  Coleridge,  Southey,  Words* 

rs. 

laneous  correspondence. — Essays  of  Elia. 

r  Elia.— Notes. 

SMiys  of  Elia,  concluded.— Miscellaneous 

s  in  **  The  Reflector.''— Rosamund  Gray. 

from  Shakespeare. — Stories  contributed 
Ler*s  school.— Dramatic  works:  The  de- 
John  Woodvil ;  Mr.  H—  ;  The  pawn- 
ter. — Sketches,  etc. 

les,  etc. — Contributions  to  Hone's  Every- 
ticisms. — Poems. — Sonnets,  etc. 

writings 824.2  316 

Rosamund  Gray.—  Essays. — Letters  from 
:ior."— Mr.  H .—Poems,  etc. 

824.2  317 

Issaysof  Elia. — Rosamund  Gray. — Essays. 

«au,  etc. 

td  Mary.     Poetry  for  chil- 

3 *82i.2  271 

lakespeare.     1868 ^822.3  93 

Complete  works.  1853.  821.2  279 
Romance  and  reality. — Francesca  Carrara, 
rials  of  early  life.— Ethel  Churchill.— Book 
he  improvisatrice,  and  other  poems. 

rea  of  Hungary  and  Gio- 

Taples.     1839 822.2  156 

nversations  :     Greeks   and 

1853 829.2  28 

76 829.2  40 

ary  men  and  statesmen.  3  v.  829.2  25 

Aspasta.     1871 829.2  29 

m  ;  ed.  by  Hilliard.     1856.    829.2  5 

by  Colvin.     1882 829  2  57 

fe.     1876.     8  V 820.2  147 

V.  I.    Life ;  by  Forster. 

inary  conversations:    Classical. — Cit.ition 

ioa  of  Wm.  Shakespeare  touching  deer- 

(ues  of  Borereigns  and  statesmen. — The 

ilogues  of  literary  men. — Dialogues  of  fa- 
-Pericles  and  Aspasia. — Minor  prose  pieces, 
illaneous  dialogues. 

-.- Acts  and  scenes :    Count  Julian.— An- 
;ary. — Giovanna  of  Naples. — Fra  Rupert. 
3ona. — Ifies  de  Castro,  etc.— Hellenics. 
Ilaneous  poems. — Criticisms  on  Theocritus, 
'etrareh. 

•  For  you 


Lan(;.     Ballads  and  verses  Yain.     1884.  .821.2  717 

Books  and  bookmen.     1886 20  4 

Helen  of  Troy.     1882 821.2  654 

Letters  to  dead  authors.     1886 824.2  383 

Rhymes  a  la  mode.     1885. 821.2  742 

XXXII  ballades  in  blue  china.     1881.  .821.3  618 

Lakghorne.     Poems.     1822 821.2  42 

Langland.     Richard  the  Redeles,  and  the 

crowned  king 820.2  329 

Vision  of  Piers  Ploughman ;  ^^.by  Wright. 

1856.     2  V 821.2  107 

Same;  parallel  Extracts  from  29  MSS. 820.2  308 

Same ;  text  A 820.2  314 

Same ;  text  B 820.2  320 

Same ;  text  C 820.2  329 

Same ;  notes 820.2  338 

Same;  general  preface  and  indexes.  .820.2  350 
Langstaff,  Launcelot.    (See  Irving  and 
Paulding.) 

Lanier.    The  English  novel 813  22 

Poems  ;  ed.  by  his  wife.     1884 821.1  320 

Science  of  English  verse 426  3 

Lanman.     Recollections.     1881 824.x  172 

Larcom.    Childhood  songs.     1875 821.1  26a 

An  idyl  of  work.     1875 821. i  176 

Wild  roses  of  Cape  Ann.     1881 821.x  252 

Larned.     Address,  death  of  Grant. .  .98.1  Pam.  14 
Latham.     The   Hamlet  of   Saxo  Gram- 

maticus  and  of  Shakespeare.    1872.  .822.3  1^3 

Lauder.     Minor  poems 820.2  323 

Layamon's  Brut ;  ed.  with  trans,  by  Mad- 
den.    1847.    3v 821.2  B-4 

Leadbkater.     MSS.  and  correspondence. 

1862.     2  v 826.2  35 

Lee,  N.     Dramatic  works.     1734.     3  v.. 822.2  127 
Contents:    V.  z.    CEdipus. — Theodosius. — PrinceMof 
Cleve. — Lucius  Brutus. 

V.  9.  Mithridates.— Caesar  Borgia. — Constantino  the 
Great.— Duke  of  Guise. 

V.  3.  Sophonisba. — Nero. — Gloriana. — Rival  queens. 
Massacre  of  Paris. 

Lucius  Junius  Brutus.     1763 822.2  Pam.  I 

Lee,  Ver.non  (Violet  Paget).     Belcaro 704  23 

Contents  :  The  book  and  its  title.— The  child  in  the 
Vatican.— Orpheus  and  Eurydice.— Faustus  and  Helena. 
— Chapelmaster  Kreisler. —  Cherubino.— In  Umbria. — 
Ruskinism. — Poetic  morality. — Postcript. 

Baldwin;  being  dialogues.     1886 824.2  388 

Contents:  Responsibilities  of  unbelief — Consolations 
of  belief.— Honour  and  evolution.— Novels.— Value  of 
the  ideal.— Doubts  and  pessimism. 

Legarb.     Writings.     2v 824.1  141 

Contents:    V.  x.    Biog.—Diaj^  of  Brussels.— Journal 
of   the    Rhine.  —  Diplomatic   correspondence. —  Private 
correspondence.— Speeches  and  addresses. 
V.  3.    Contributions  to  the  Southern  Review. 

Legge.     Kichardus  Tertius.     1844.    822.2  76 

ng  readers. 


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Lbggbtt.     Political  writings.     1840 329.1  135 

Lbighton.    At  the  Court  of  King  Edwin.  822.1  14 

Change.     1S79 8^.1  220 

Lkland,  C.  G.    Hans  Breitmann's  ballads.  828.1  21 

Meister  KarFs  sketch-book.     1S72 828.1  23 

LXLAND,  H.  P.    The  grey-bay  mare,  etc. .  828.1  24 
Lbver.    Cornelius  O'Dowd  upon  men  and 

women,  etc.     1873 824.2  263 

Nuts  and  nutcrackers 827.2  26 

Lewis,  C.  B.    (See  Quad,  M.)  * 

Lewis,  Sir  G.  C.    Letters.    1870 826.2  42 

Lewis,  S/A.     King's  stratagem.     1874.  .822.2  163 

LlEBEE.     Letters 928.3  39 

Miscellaneous  writings.     1881.    2  v. .  .*.     304  21 

Life  below ;  seven  poems.     1868 821. i  56 

LiLLO.     Dramatic  works.    1810.    2v 822.2  121 

C^nitnts:    V.  i.    Life  of  Lillo.— Silvia.— G«o.  Bam- 
well.— Life  of  Scanderberg. — Christian  hero. 

V.  a.     Fatal   curiosity.  —  Marina.  —  Elmerick. —  Brit- 
tannia  and  Batavia. — Arden  of  Feversham. 
Lilly.     Dramatic  works.     1858.    2  v. . . .  822.2  95 
Ctntents:     V.   i.     Life.  —  Endimion. — Campaspe. — 
Sapho  and  Phao. — Gallathea. 

V.  a.    Midas.— Mother  Bombie.— Woman  in  the  moose. 
—Love's  metamorphosis. 

Lincoln,  F.  W.     Address.    1844 40  27 

Linton.   The  girl  of  the  period,  etc.   2  v. 824.2  349 
LlPPiNCOTT,il//'j.  (See  Greenwood,  Grace.) 
Locke,  D.  R.    (See  Nasby,  Petroleum  V.) 
Locker.     London  lyrics.     1870 821.2  428 

Poems.     1884 821.2  731 

Logan,  J.     Poems.     1822 821.2  45 

Logan,  Olive  (Mrs.  Sikes).     Apropos  of 

women  and  theatres.     1869 824.1   115 

Longfellow.     Aftermath.     1873 821.1  90 

Bibliography  of,  (Literary  World,  v.  12, 

p.  87) 805  P.B.15 

Bibliography  of  first  cd's.     1885 16  63 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  etc.     1S59.  821. i  98 

Same.     1859 821. i  99 

The  Divine  tragedy.     1871 822.1  10 

Evangeline.     1869 821. i  93 

Golden  legend.     1859 821. i  94 

In  the  harbor. — Ultima  Thule,  pt.  2. .  .821.1  284 

K6ramos  and  other  poems.     1878 821. i  88 

Masque  of  Pandora.     1875 821.1  95 

New  England  tragedies.     1868 822.1  16 

Contents  :    John  Endicott. — Giles  Corey  of  the  Salem 
farms. 
Poetical  works.     1S66.     v.  i,  3  and  4..  821.1  79 

Same.     i860,     v.  i ,  3  and  4 821. i  82 

Contents:    V.  1.     Voices  of  the  night.— Ballads,  etc. 
Poems  on  slavery.— Spanish  student. 

V.  3.    Golden  legend.— Courtship  of  Miles  Standish. 
— Birds  of  passage. 

V.  4.    Song  of  Hiawatha.— Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.— 
Birds  of  passage. 

^For 


Poetical  works.     1883 

Contents:  Voices  of  the  ai^ht. —  E 
Translations. — Ballads,  etc.— Children 
supper. — Poems  of  slavery. — Spanish  stu< 
Bruges,  etc. — Songs.— Sonnets. — Curfev 
—Seaside  and  fireside. — Song  of  Hiawat 
of  Miles  Standish. — Birds  of  passage. — 1 
side  inn. — Flower  de  Luce.- Judas  Maccal 
of  Pandora. — Hanging  of  the  crane. — \ 
nus. — K4ramos. — Ultima  Thule. — Folk-st 
Notes. — Index.  • 

Poetical  works.     1885 

Same.     1885 

[Contents  same  as  aboTe  with  following 
the  harhor.— -Personal  poems. — Michael  A 
— Index.] 

Reference  list  by  Foster,     y.  2 

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Song  of  Hiawatha.     1856 

Studies  in ;  by  Gannett.     1886 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.     1864 

Three  books  of  song.     1872 

Translation  of   Dante's  Divine  com' 

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Ultima  Thule.     i88o 

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Poems  of  places.     (See  page  197.) 
Loggerville  Literary  Society ;  transactic 
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Same.     1796.     2v 

Lord,  E.  B.     Hymn  for  the  voiceless. 

Lord,  J.  C.    Lectures.     1851 

Occasional  poems.     1869 

Oration,  Buffalo,  July  5,  1858 

Sermons  and  addresses 

Lord.  W.  W.    Christ  in  Hades  ;  poen 
LoRNE,  Marquis  of.     Memoirs  of  Can 

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Lounger,  The ;  ed.  by  Chalmers.  1856. 
LovEjOY.  Agricultural  poem.  1859.. 
Lovelace.    Poems ;  ed.  by  Hazlitt.   i3( 

LovELL.     Poems.     1822 

Lover.    Poetical  works 

LoviBOND.     Poems.     1822 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Among  my  books.    2 

Same 

Contents:  V.  x.  Dryden.— Witchcraft, 
once  more. — N.  En^and  two  centuries  a^ 
Rousseau  and  the  sentimentalists. 

V.  8.  Dante.  —  Spenser.  —  Wordswortl 
Keats. 

Biglow  papers 

Same  ;  second  series.     1S82 

The  cathedral.     1870 

Fireside  travels.     1 864 

Contents:  Cambridge  30  years  ago.— 
journal. — Leaves  from  my  journal  in  Italy 

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windows.     1871 824.1186 

824.1  1S7 

U:  My  garden  acquaintance.— A  good  word 
r.— On  a  ocrtain  condescension  in  foreigners. — 
public  character. —  Carlyle. —  Lincoln. — J.  G. 
.— Thoreau. — Swinburne**  tragedies.— Chaucer. 
7  of  old  aathon.— Eraerson  the  lecturer.— Pope. 

1857.     2  V 821. 1    104 

witi    V.I.    Legend  of  Brittany.— Miscellaneous 

-  Sonnets. — L*envoi. 
Miscellaneous. 

works.     1871.     av 821.I    106 

wis:  V.  s.  Miscellaneous  poems.— Memorial 
-Sonnets. 

Fable  for  critics.— Biglow  papers.— Unhappy 
Ir.  Knott. — Oriental  apologue. 

.      1877 821.1    103 

nit:    Earlier  poems. —  Sonnets. — Miscellaneous 

—  Memorial  verses. —  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal. — 
NT  critics.— Biglow  papers.— Unhappy  lot  of  .Mr. 
-Oriental  apologue. — Under  the  willows,  etc.— 
>f  the  war. — The  cathedral.— Index. 

:he  willows,  etc.     1869 821. i  109 

R.  T.  S.     Fresh  hearts,     i860. .  821. i  71 

.     i860 821. 1  72 

oems.     1839 821.1  338 

ms  of  N.  England,  etc.     1857. .  824.1  98 

Agonistes.     1856 824.2  113 

Minor  poems 8212445 

Evphnes.  —  Anatomy    of   wit.  — 

tiies  and  his  England.     1868 820  2  29 

/n.  Botta).     Poems.     1849 821.1   170 

ir.  Sir  D.  •  Works,     pt.  i 820.2  305 

.    pt.  2 820.2  308 

.     pt.  3 820.2  317 

.    pt.  4 820.2  319 

!.     pt.  5 820.2  325 

,  D.  Dramas  of  ancient  world. 822.2  142 
mtM^  The  deluge. — Plague  of  darkness.— Last 
— 'Rjapah. — Sardanapulus. —  Destiny  of  Cain. — 
if  Cain.— The  Nereid's  love. 

3N.     Ephemera.     1865 824.2  114 

letters.     1793 824.2  52 

1832 821.2  44 

E.  B.,Z^</.  Caxtoniana.   1864.824.2  155 

! 824.2  156 

mnd  miscellaneous  writings.   2  v. 824.2  151 

Tthur.     1849.    2v 821.2335 

r  Lyons,  adapted  to  the  stage  by 

1 822.3  31 

uicoas  prose  works.    1868.    3  v. 824.2  148 

:.       1868.      2V 824.2153 

w  Timon.     1846 821.2  342 

:  and  "St  Stephen's."  a  poem. 821.2  343 
I  and  dramatic  works.  1852.  5  v. 82 1.2  337 
•mtt:  V.  1.  The  new  Timon.— Constance. — 
_ETa.— The  lairy  bride. — The  beacon.— The 
hm  ■UBStrai  heart.— Narrative  lyrics. 


V.  s-3.    King  Arthur— Com  flowers.— Earlier  poems. 
V.  4.    Ducheste  de  la  Valliere.- Lady  of   Lyons. — 
Richelieu. — Money.— Not  so  bad  as  we  teem. 

Richelieu 822.2  224 

Same 822.2  225 

Same 822.2  226 

Lytton,   R.   B.,  Lord  (Owen    Meredith). 

Fables  in  song.     1874 829.2  24 

Glenaveril.    1885 821.2  748 

Lucile.     1880 821.2  398 

Same 821.2  399 

Poems.     1866.     2v 821.2393 

Same 821.2  395 

CoMtents  :    V.  x.    The  wanderer. — Tannhauser. 

V.  9.    Clytemnestra. — Minor  poems. — National  songs 
of  Servia. 
Poetical  works.     1875 82T.2  397 

Content*:    Lucile. — Apple  of  life,— Clytemnestra.— 
Wanderer,  etc. 
M.,  E.  S.    Sly  ballads  in  Harvard  China. 821.1  285 

McCall.     Letters  from  the  frontiers 826.1  9 

Macaulay.     Essays.     1843.    4  v 824.2  1 18 

Same.     i860.    6  v 824.2  122 

Same.     1873.     6  v.*. 824.2128 

Ccntgnts:  V.  i.  Fragments  of  a  Roman  tale. — Royal 
soc.  of  literature.— Scenes  from  **  Athenian  Revels."— 
Dante. — Petrarch. — The  great  lawsuit  between  the  par- 
ishes of  St.  Dennis  and  St.  George  in  the  water. — Con- 
versation bet.  Cowley  and  Milton. — The  Athenian  ora- 
tors.—  Prophetic  account  of  "The  Wellingioniad.**— 
Mitford^s  Greece. —  Milton. —  Machiavelli. —  Dryden.— 
History. — Hallam's  constitutional  history. 

V.  9.  Mill  on  gov't  — Westminster  Reviewer's  defence 
of  Mill. — Utilitarian  theory  of  gov't. — Southey's  collo- 
quies.— Robert  Montgomery's  poems.— Sadler's  law  of 
population. —  Pilgrim's  progress.  —  Sadler's  refutation 
refuted. — Civil  disabilities  of  the  Jews. — Moore's  life  of 
Byron. — Croker's  Boswell's  Johnson. — Nugent's  memo- 
rials of  Hampden. 

V.  3.  Burleigh  and  his  times. — Mirabeau. — War  of 
the  succession  in  Spain. — Horace  Walpole. — Chatham.— 
Sir  James  Mackintosh. — Bacon. 

V.  4.  Sir  Wm.  Temple.— Gladstone  on  church  and 
state. — Lord  Clive. — Ranke's  history  of  the  popes.— 
Comic  dramatists  of  tht^  restoration.— Lord  Holland. 

V.  5.  Warren  Hastings.— Frederick  the  Great.— Ma- 
dame D'Arblay. — Addison. — Barire. 

V.  6.  Chatham. —  Atterbury.—  Bunyan. —  Goldsmith. 
—Samuel  Johnson.— Pitt.— The  West  Indies. — London 
University. — Capacities  of  negroes. — The  present  admin- 
istration.— Index. 

Lays  of  ancient  Rome.     1870 821.2  326 

Same.      1882 821.2  326}^ 

Sel.  from  ;  ed.  by  Trcvclyan.     1877 829.2  41 

Selections  from  essays  and  speeches.  2  v.  824.2  134 
Contents:     V.    i.     Warren    H.istings.—Clive.— Chat- 
ham.— Ranke's    history    of   the    popes. — Gladstone    on 
church  and  state. — Addison.— (iorace  Walpole.— John- 
son. 

V.  a.  Bacon. — Byron. — Comic  dramatists.— Frederick 
the  Great.— Hallam's  constitutional  history.— Speeches 
on  parliamentary  reform. 


228 


ENGLISH    POETRY,   ESSAYS,   ORATORY,   ETC 


McCarthy.     Hafiz  in  London.     1886. .  .821.2  772 

MacColl.     Bide  a  wee,  etc.     1880 985  X3 

Macdonald.    a  book  of  strife.     1885.. 821.2  739 

The  disciple,  etc.     1868 821.2  404 

A  hidden  life,  etc.     1872 821.2  405 

The  imagination,  and  other  essays 824.2  341 

Same,  under  the  title  "  Orts.*'     1882.824.2  333 

Tragedie  of  Hamlet 822.3  258 

McGeb.     Poems.     1869..    821.2423 

Mackenzie.    Miscellaneous  works.    1836.  824.2  60 

C^nttnit:  Man  of  feeling.— Papers  from  "  The  Loun- 
ger" and  "The  Mirror.*'— Man  of  the  world.— Julia  De 
Ronbigne. 

Works.     1808.     8  V 820.2  108 

ConUnt*  :    V.  z~a.   Man  of  feeling. — Man  of  the  world. 
V.  3.    Julia  de  Roubigne. 

V.  4-7.    Papers  from  the  "  Mirror,*'  **  Lounger,**  etc. 
V.  8.    Poemt. — Dramatic  pieces. 

Mackenzie,  ed.    The  Lounger.    2  v 824.2  27 

The  Mirror.    3  v 824.2  25 

The  same.     1803.    2v 824.258 

Mackintosh.     Miscellaneous  works 824.2  108 

McLaren.     True  patriotism 40  27 

McLellan.    Poems  of  the  rod  and  gun.  .821.1  346 

Macon.     Uncle  Gabe  Tucker.     1883 828.1  65 

Madison.    Letters,  etc.    1865.    4  v 329.1  44 

Papers  of.     1841.     3  v 329.1  41 

Maginn.     Miscellanies,  prose  and  verse. 

1885.    2  V 824.2  381 

Mahoney.     (See  Prout,  Father.) 

Mallet.     Poems.     1822 821.234 

Mallock.    Atheism  and  the  value  of  life .  824.2  367 

Every  man  his  own  poet.     1879  . . .  .827.2  Pam.  i 

New  Paul  and  Virginia.     1878 827.2  29 

Poems.     1880 821.2  549 

Manfred,  pseud,    Byron  vindicated 821.2  442 

Mangan.     Poems.     1870 821.2308 

Contents :  Memoir  ;  by  Mitchell.— German  anthology. 
— Irish  anthology. — Apocrypha. — Miicellaneous. 

Manning.    Essays  read  before  the  "  Acad- 

emia."     1865  204  60 

Mafes,  Walter.     Latin  poems  attributed 

to.     1841 821.2  105 

Marlowe.     Woiks;  ed.  by  Bullen.    3  v. 822.2  261 

Contents:  V.  i.  Introduction. — Tamburlane.— Dr. 
Faustuk. 

V.  a.  Jew  of  Malta.— Edward  II.— Massacre  at  Paris. 
—Dido. 

V.  3.  Hero  and  Leander. — Ovid's  elegies. — Epigrams. 
— First  book  of  Lucan. — Passionate  shepherd.— Frag- 
ment, etc. 

Works;  <"</.  by  Cunningham.     1870. ..  .820.2  171 

Contents:  Introductory. —  Tamhurlane. — Dr.  Faus- 
tus.— Jew  of  Malta.— Edward  II. — Massacre  at  Paris. — 
Dido. — Hero  and  Leander. — Ovid's  elegies. — Miscella- 
neous poems.— First  book  of  Lucan. — Dr.  Faustus,  from 
folio  of  Z604.— Notes. 


.Marmion.     Dramatic  works.     1875 

Contents:    Memoir.— Holland's  League.— i 
panion.  —The  antiqoaiy. 
Marsh.     Memory's  pictures.     1871 i 

Marston,  John.     Works.     1856.     3y..) 

Contents:    V.  i.    Antonio  and  Mellida.— 

women. — What  you  will. 

V.  a.    Parasitaster. — Dutch  courtesan.'-Ma 

V.  3.     Eastward    hoe.^  Insatiate   conntesi 

morphosts  of  Pigmalion^s  inuige,  etc. — Scon 

lante. — Lerd  and  Lady  Huntingdon*s  entert 

City  pageant.— Versss  by  Marston. 

Marston,  J.  and  Jonson,  B.    Five  court 

Masques.     1848 

Marston,  P.  B.     Song-tide,  etc.     i87i..{ 

Wind  voices i 

Martineau,  ed.     Traditions  of  Palestine. 

Martin,  J.     Placido ;  a  drama . .  .< 

Martin,  Theodore.    Translation  of  Hor 

ace.    2  V.    i88i 

Translation  of  Goethe's   Faust.     1877- 

1886.    2v 

Trans,  of  Oehlenschlaeger's  Correggio.. 
[See,  also,  Aytoun  and  Martin.) 

Marvbll,  a.     Poetical  works 1 

Marvel,  Ik.    (See  Mitchell,  Donald.  G.) 
Marzials.   Gallery  of  pigeons,  etc.   1873.: 

Mason.    Poems.     1822 

Works.     1811.     4v 

Contents:  V.  i.  Odes,  elegies,  sonnets,  « 
V.  s.  Dramatic  writings. — Letters  on  the  d 
V.  3.  Du  Fresnoy*s  '*  Art  of  painting,**  U 
lish  verse,  with  notes  by  Sir  Joshua  Reyn 
Essays  on  church  music. 
V.  4.    Sermons,  etc. 

Massey.     Shakespeare's  sonnets.     1866.. 

Massinger.   Believe  as  you  list ;  tragedy. 

Dramatic  works;  ed.  by  H.  Coleridge. . 
Contents:  Virgin  martyr.— Unnatural  com' 
of  Milan. — Bondman. — Renegado.— 'Parliame 
— Roman  actor. — Great  Duke  of  Florence 
honor.— Picture. — Emperor  of  the  East. — fx 
— New  way  to  pay  old  debts. — City  madam.- 
— A  very  woman. — Bashful  lover. — Old  law. 
Glossary. 

Masson.     The  three  devils,  etc.     1874. . 
Contents:      The    three    devils:    Luther's 
Goethe's. — Shakespeare  and  Goethe. — Milton 
Dryden  and  the  literature  of  the  restoratioi 
How  literature  may  illustrate  history. 

Wordsworth,  Shelley  and  Keats,  etc 

Contents  :  Wordsworth. — Scottish  influent 
literature.  —  Shelley.  —  Keats.  —  Theories  of 
Prose  and  verse  :  De  Quincey. 

Mathers.    Token  of  the  silver  lily i 

Mathews,  A.    (See  Siegvolk,  Paul.) 
Mathews,  W.     The  great  conversers  . . . 

Getting  on  in  the  world.     1 876 

Hours  with  men  and  books.     1877  .... 
Literary  style,  etc.     1881 


*  For  young  readers. 


ENGLISH     POETRY,   ESSAYS,   ORATORY,    ETC. 


229 


id  orators.     1879 815  67 

1877 42218 

•  S.     Address.     Wooster.  .825.1  Pam.  6 

NVhite  wave.      1875 821. i  Pam.  2 

Bertram.     1818 ...822.2  143 

Friendship  of  books,  etc 824.2  163 

is:  FricDdship  of  books. — Words.— Books. — 
abuia  of  aewspapers. — Christian  civilizarion.  — 
history. — English  history. — Spenser's  '*Faene 

' — Milton. — Milton  as  a  schoolmaster.— Burke. 

ution  and  illumination. 

e  ever-living  life.  1883. ..  .821.1  Pam.  4 
Heads  of  the  people.  2  v. . .  827.2  34 
,  H.  Battle  pieces.  1866.  . . .  821. i  46 
,  G.  J.  \V.  Songs  and  verses.  .821.2  439 
[,  G.     Poems  and  lyrics  of  the 

the  earth.     1883 821.2  664 

I,  OwE?i.    (See  Lytton.  R.  B.,  Lord.) 
Nngae  inmiles.     1874 811  8 

Ayenbite  of  inwyt  (1340) 820.2  311 

Spirits  of  the  past.     1853. .  .821.2  420 

Poems.     1822 821.2  3S 

»N.  A  tragi-coomodie ;  the  witch.  822.2  91 

ed.  by  Bullen.     1885.    v.  1-8.  .822.2  271 
tis:    V.I.    Blurt,  master  constable. — The  phoe- 
ichaclmas  term. 
Mayor  of  Queeasborough. — The  old  law. — Trick 

tba  <dd  one. 

Family  of  love. — Your  five  gallants. — A  mad 


941  53 


240 

193 
156 

214 
154 
155 


I 


The  roaring  girl.— A  fair  quarrel.— No  wit  (help) 
Bmaa*a. 

Chaste  maid  in  Cheapside.— The  widow. — Any- 
r  a  quiet  life. — The  witch. 

The  changeling. — Spanish  gipsy.— Women  be- 
iBcn. — More  dissemblers. 

Game  at  chess. — World  lost  at  tennis.— Inner 
■asqiMw— Civic  entertainments,  ^tc. 

The  black  book.— Father  Hubbard's  tales.— 
faicon. — Wisdom  of  Solomon  paraphrased.— 
ilwr. — Index,  etc. 

lirittine,  etc.     1866 821. 1  54 

ned.     1850 822.17 

isertalions  and  discussions.  2  v.  824.2  375 

tit;  V.  s.  State  interference  with  corporation 
irch  property,— The  currency  juggle. —  French 
m.— Poetry  and  its  varieties. —  Prof.  Sedgwick 
ndics  of  Cambridge. — Civilization. — Aphorisms, 
id  Carrell. — A  prophecy. — Writings  of  Alfred 
r. — Beatham. — Coleridge. 

De  Tocqueville  on  democracy  in  America. — 
a  Berkeley's  theory  of  vision. — Michelet'&  his- 
'ranoa.^^laiau  of  labour. — Guixot's  essays,  etc. 

Grecian  history  and  legend.— Vindication  of 
evolution  ol  i&«8. — Enfranchisement  of  women. 
ell  on  moral  philosophy. —  Grote's  history  of 
-Appendix. 

J  addresses.     1867 373  3 

UGH.     Essays.     1865 824.2  15S 

articles.     1870 824.2  157 


Scenes  and  legends  of  the  North  of  Scot- 
land 

MiLLKR,    Joaquin.      Baroness    of    New 

York.     1877 821. 1 

Menioric  and  rime.     1884 824.1 

Ship  in  the  desert.     1875 821. 1 

Songs  of  Italy.     1878   821. i 

Songs  of  the  Sierras.     1871 821. 1 

Songs  of  the  sun-land<;.     1873 821. 1 

.Mii.MAN.     Poetical  works.     1839.     3  v.. 821.2  309 

ConitHts  :  V.  i.  Fall  of  Jerusalem. — Martyr  of  An- 
tioch.— Belshazsar. 

V.  9.  Samor,  lord  of  the  bright  city. — Miscellaneous 
poems. 

V.  3.  Anne  Boleyn,  a  drama. — Fazio,  a  tragedy.-—' 
Nala  and  Damayanti. — Death  of  Yajnadatta.— Extracts 
from  the  Mahabaratta. — Descent  of  the  Ganges.— The 
deluge.— Stansas. 

Savonarola  and  other  essays.     1870.. . .     204  64 

MiLNER.     Country  pleasures.     1881 834.2  30a 

MiLNKS.    (See  Houghton,  Lord.) 

Milton.     L' Allegro,  II  Penseroso,  etc..  .821.2  594 

And  V'ondcl ;  by  Edmundson 928.3  50I 

Areopagitica.     1868 820.2  36 

Concordance  to  poetical  works ;  by  Cleve- 
land.    1867 {821.2  159)^ 

On  education  ;  ed.  by  Browning 371  42 

Le  paradis  perdu  ;  Chateaubriand.     2  v.     840  81 

Paradise  lost.     1875 82X.2  155 

Same 821.2  156 

Same;  books  I-II ;  ed,  by  Sprague.  .831.2  175 

Same;  study  of;  by  Himes.     1878.. 821.2  484 

Poetical  works  ;  ed.  by  Masson.    3  v..  .821.3  157 

Contents  :  V.  x.  Essay  on  Milton*s  English.— Para- 
dise lost. 

V.  a.  Paradise  regained. — Samson  Agonistes. — Minor 
poems. — L'AIlegTo. — II  Penseroso. — Arcades. — Comus. — 
Lycidas. — Sonnets,  etc. 

V.  3.    Translations.— Latin  poems. — Notes. 

Poetical  works ;   ed.    by   Montgomery. 

1861.     2v 821.2  153 

Contents:    V.  i.    Paradise  lost. 

V.  a.  Paradise  regained.— Samson  Agonistes. — Comus. 
—Arcades. — Lycidas. — L'AUegro.—  II  Penseroso. — Son- 
nets.— Odes,  etc. 

Prose  works;  ed.  by  Fletcher.     1835.   820.2  B-i 

Same ;  ed.  by  St.  John.     5  v 820.2  48 

Contents  :  V.  x.  Preface. — Defence  of  the  people  of 
England. — Second  defence. — Eikonoklastes. 

V.  a.  Tenure  of  kings  and  magistrates. — Areopagitica. 
— Letter  to  a  friend. — Letter  to  Gen.  Monk. — Ready  and 
easy  way  to  establish  a  free  commonwealth. — On  the 
articles  of  peace.—  Letters  of  state. —  Manifesto  of  the 
lord  protector.-  Notes  upon  a  late  sermon.— Of  reforma- 
tion in  England. — Of  prelatical  episcopacy. — The  reason 
of  church  government. 

V.  3.  To  remove  hirelings  out  of  the  church. — ^Ani- 
madversions upon  the  remonstrant's  defence  against 
Smcciyninuus.— Apology  for   Smectymnuus.— Doctrine 

X  For  reference. 


230 


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and  discipline  of  divorce. — Judgment  of  Martin  Bncer 
concerning  divorce. — Tetrachordon. —  Colasterion. —  On 
education. — Declaration  for  the  election  of  the  king  of 
Poland.— Familiar  letters. 

V.  4-s.  Treatise  on  the  Christian  doctrine.— History 
of  Britain  to  the  Norman  conquest. —  Brief  history  of 
Moscovia. — Accedence  commenced  grammar. — Index. 
Selected  prose  writings ;  ed.  by  E.  Myers.  824.2  359 
ConttnU :  Introduction. — Reformation  in  England. — 
Reason  of  church  government. — Animadversions  upon 
the  remonstrant*s  defence  against  Smectymnuus. — Apol- 
ogy for  Smectymnuus. — Doctrine  and  discipline  of  di- 
vorce.— On  education. — Areopagitica. — Tenure  of  kings, 
etc. — Eikonoklastes.— Ready  and  easy  way  to  establish 
a  free  commonwealth. 

Sonnets ;  ed.  by  Pattison.     18S3 821.3  174 

Mirk.     Duties  of  a  parish  priest  (1420).  .820.2  315 
Mirror,  The;  ed.  by  Chalmers.   1856.    2  v.  824.2  25 

Same.     1803.     2  v 824.2  58 

Miss  Columbia's  public  school 827.1  10 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  (Ik  Marvel).     About  old 

story-tellers 928  14 

Bound  together.     1884 824.1  194 

Contents  :  Washington  Irving. — Titian  and  his  times. 
— Procession  of  the  months. — Beginnings  of  an  old  town. 
— Two  college  talks. — In-doors  and  out-of-doors. 

The  lorgnette.    2  v 827.1  13, 

Same 827.1  15 

My  farm  of  Edgcwood.     1872 630  16 

Same 630  16}^ 

Rural  studies 712  4 

Wet  days  at  Edgewood 630  45 

[See,  also,  under  **  English  Prose  Fiction.**] 

Mitchell,  J.     Female  pilgrim.     1814..      24936 
MiTFORU,  Miss.    Friendships,  as  recorded 

in  letters.     1882.     2v ...826.269 

Our  village.     1882.     2  v 824.2  345 

Recollections  of  a  literary  life.     1872.  .824.2  104 

Works,  in  prose  and  verse.     1854 820.2  300 

Contents:  Our  village. —  Belford  Regis. —  Country 
stories. — Finden^s  tableaux. —  Foscari. — Julian. — Rienii. 
—Charles  I. 

MONCRIEFF,    R.    II.    (Ascott    R.   Hope). 

Texts  from  *•  The  Times."     1870 824.2  225 

MoNCRlEFF,  W.  T.     Selections  from  dra- 
matic works.    1851.     3v 822.2  151 

Contents:  V.  i.  Gisella.— Scamps  of  London. — Tar- 
nation strange. — Monsieur  Mallet. — One  fault. — Heart 
of  Londou. —  Bringing  home  the  bride. —  Borrowing  a 
husband. 

V.  a.    Sam  Weller.— Peer  and  the  peasant.— Somnam- 
bulist.—The   Tobii's  dogs.— The  Wintcrbottoms.— Kiss 
and  the  rose.— How  to  take  up  a  bill. — Birthday  dinner. 
V.  3.    Tom  and  Jerry.— Rochester. — Giovanni  in  Lon- 
don.— Mons.   Ton&on. — All  at  Coventry. —  Zoroaster. — 
Home  for  the  holidays. — The  secret. 
Monk  of  Evesham,  revelation  to.     1869..  820.2  33 
MONT.\GU,  Mrs.  E.     Letters,     18 10.     4  v.  826.2  84 
>Vritings,  etc.,  of  Shakespeare.     1777..  822.3  62 
Same.    1810 S22.3   129 


Montagu,  Lady  Mary  W.     Letters ;  / 

by  Hale.     1856 

Letters  and  works;  ed,  by  Whamclifi 

1861.     2  V 

MoNTGOMF.RY.  J.    Poctical  works.    4  v. 

Contents:     V.   x.     Wanderer  of   Switzei 

West  Indies. — Miscellaneous  poems,  prison . 

V.  a.     The  world    before    the    flood.— M 

poems. — Thoughts  on  wheels. — Climbing  1 

quies. — Songs  of  Zion. 

V.  3.  Greenland. — Miscellaneous  poems.- 
Trans.  from  Dante. 

V.  4.  Pelican  Island.  —  Miscellanies.  — 
Scriptural  subjects,  etc. 

Montgomery,  R.     Luther ;  a  poem 

Moore,  B.    Poems.     1822 

Moore,  E.,  ed.    The  world.     3  v 

Moore,  Sir  ].  H.     Poems.     1822 

Moore,  T.    Favorite  poems.     1881 

Lalla  Rookh.     1826 

Memoirs  of  Capt.  Rock.     1824 

Poetical  works, and  The  epicurean 

Poetical  works ^ 

Same    

Contents:  Biog.  sketch. — Odes  of  Anac 
nile  poems. — Poems  relating  to  America.- 
and  intolerance. — The  sceptic. — Intercepts 
Satirical  and  humorous  poems. — Irish  me 
tional  airs. — Sacred  songs. — Ballads,  songs, 
ings  in  Greece. — The  summer  fSte. — Lall 
Fudge  family  in  Paris. — Fables  for  the  Hoi] 
Rhymes  on  the  road. — Loves  of  the  angels.- 
in  England.— Tom  Crib^s  memorial. — Satir 
moious  poems,  etc. — Alciphron,  a  fragment. 

Prose  and  verse  ;  ed.  by  Shepherd 

Translation  of  Odes  of  Anacreon.    2  ^ 

More,  Hannah.    Works.     1853.     11  v 

Contents:  V.  x.  Stories  for  persons  is 
ranks. 

V.  a.    Tales. — On  the  manners  of  the  grei 

V.  3.    Modem  system  of  iemale  educatioc 

V.  4.  Hints  toward  forming  the  charactc 
princess. 

V.  5.  Tragedies:  The  inflexible  captii 
Fatal  falsehood.— Poems. 

V.  6.     Turn  the  carpet.— Epitaphs,  etc 
Ballads. — Sacred    dramas:     Moses  in  the 
David  and  Goliath. — Belshazzar. — Daniel.- 
of    King  Hexekiah. — Search  after  happinc 
charity. — Essays.— Moriana. 

V.  7.    Coelebs  in  search  after  a  wife. 

V.  8.    Practical  piety. 

V.  9.     Christian  morals. 

V.  10.    St.  Paul. — Spirit  of  prayer. 

V.  XI.    Moral  sketches,  etc. 

More,  Sir  Thos.     Utopia 

Same 

Same  ;  with  history  of  Richard  IIL 
Morgan,  Lady.     Dramatic   scenes  fro 

real  life.     1833 

Contents:   Manor Sackville. — Eauterrece 


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231 


M.       Dramatic    character    of 

1777 822.3  85 

II.       Great  poets  as  religious 

18S6 24190 

Critical  miscellanies.    2  v.  .824.2  237 

ff.*  V.  1.  Vauvenargues. — Condorcet. — Joseph 
e, — Carlylc. — Byron. — Some  Greek  conceptions 
growth. — On   the  development  of  morals. — Ap- 

France  in  the  i8th  century. — Robespierre.— 
-Death  of  Mill. — Mill's  autobiography.— Mill 
»n. — Popular  culture. — Macaulay. 

OUVERNEUR.    Writings  and  life.  923.1  86 

.EWis.     Epic  of  Hades.    1879.821.2498 

1879 821.2  497 

Ufe.      1880 821.2548 

f  two  worlds.     1882 821.2  665 

insang.     1883 821.2  713 

W.  I^efence  of  Guenevere,  etc  .821.2  392 
rthlj  paradise.     1868.     3  v.   ...821.2389 

and  fears  for  art 704  20 

d  death  of  Jason.     1877 821.2  477 

I  enough.     1873 822.2  174 

*{  Sigurd.     1879 821.2  503 

.  H.  Summer  haven  songs  1886. 821. i  335 
3.  A.     Who  wrote  "Rock  me  to 

i"?    1867 821. 1  Pamp.  3 

WEIX.     Poems.     1844 821.2304 

Tales  of  the  Cymry.     1848. .  .S21.2  415 
fc.     Poems.     1878 821. 1  206 

:.     Plays.    1855 822.1   I 

Armand,  or  the   peer  and  the  peasant. — 


Essays.     1878.     2v 824.2264 

Uml*  .-     V.  I.     Lord  Strafford.— Laud.— Carlyle's 
rcU.— Luther. 

Dr.  Arnold. — Blanco  White. — Pusey's  sermons, 
k  of  Job. — Mauricc*s  theological  essays.— Indian 
rsaon. — Argument  of  design.— Principle  of  causa- 
•la  mcmoriam. — List  of  writings. 

i ;  eJ.  by  his  sister.      1885 826.2  83 

,  Miss  (Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik).     Chil- 

I'spoeiry.    1881 *82i.2  585 

.peaking.     1882 824.2  322 

.     i860 821.2408 

i  from  life.     1867 824.2233 

c-     1S67 824.2  234 

▼ears:  poems.      1881 821.2  576 

Dorothy.     18S2 821.2  644 

John   A.    Kent    and  John   A. 

iber.     1851 822.2  92 

.     People  I  have  met.     1883 829.2  B-i 

jhts  on  Eng.  society.     1881.     2  v.  827.2  38 

E.  Judgment  of  Prometheus,  etc. 821.2  771 

F.  W.  H.    Essays,  classical S24  2  342 

Va/*.-    OtttYi   oracle*.— Vigil.— Marcus  Aurelius. 


I 


I 


Essays,  modern.     1883 824.2  343 

Contents  :  Mazzini.-  Geo.  Sand. —  Victor  Hugo. — 
Ernest  Renan. — Archbishop  Trench's  poems.— George 
Eliot.— Dean  Stanley. — A  new  eirenicon.— Rossetti  and 
the  religion  of  beauty. 

Poems.     1870 821.2  438 

Renewal  of  youth,  etc.     1882 S21.2  655 

Nadai..     Essays  at  home,  etc.     1882 824.1  175 

Napier,  J.,  am/  others.     Afternoim  read- 
ings, Dublin 824.2  22a 

Napier,  Macvey.     Sel.  from  cor.     1879.  826.2  48 
Nasby,  Petroleum   V.    (I).   R.    I.rocke). 

Abou  Ben  Adhem.     1S75 827.1  9 

Ekkoes  from  Kentucky.     1868 827.I  8 

Hannah  Jane.     1882 821. i  264 

Nasby  in  exile.     1 882 914  148 

"  Swingin  round  the  cirkle."    1867 827.I  6 

Same 827.1  7 

Nash.     Pierce  penniless'  supplication. . . .  822.2  77 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Collier.     1 842 827.2  I 

Naunton.     Fragmenta  regalia.     1870.. ..  820.2  34 

Same.     1814 942.3  B-4 

Neele.     Literary  remains.     1829 824.2  166 

Nettleship.  Essays  on  Browning's  poetry. 

1868 821.2  357 

Newell.  R.  H.     (.See  Kerr,  Orpheus  C.) 

New  King  Arthur.     1885 821.1283 

Newman,  Cardinal.     Essays.     1871.     2  v.     204  45 

Miscellanies.     1870 204  44 

Verses.     1880 821.2  709 

NiCHOLSO.v.     Poetical  works.     1876 821.2  581 

Noel.    Essays  on  poetry  and  poets.    1886.824.2  386 

A  little  child's  monument.     18S1 821.2  592 

North,  Christopher.  (See  Wilson. ^r<7/.  J.) 
NoRTHCOTE,  H.  Stafford.    (See  Iddes- 
leigh,  Earl  of  .) 

Nothing  to  do  ;  by  a  lady.     1857 827.1  5 

Norton,  C.  D.     Hist,  address,  2j5th  anni- 
versary Y.  M.  A.,  Buffalo.     1861.95.2X  Pam.  5 
Norton,  Mrs.  C.  E.     Poems.     1857 821.2  280 

Contents:  The  dream.— The  Creole  girl.— Twilight. 
— A  destiny. — Miscellaneous  pieces. — The  undying  one. 
— Sorrows  of  Rosalie. — Miscellaneous. 

Norton,  T.rtwc/ Sack VII. i,E,T.   (j.irboduc.  822.2  78 

NoYES  (Charles  Quiet).     Studies  in  verse. S21.1  210 

O'Brien.  Fitz-James.    Poems  and  stories  ; 

ed.  by  Winter.     1881 821. 1  253 

Contents:  Sketch  of  O^Brien.  —  Recollections  of 
O'Hrien.— Poems. —  Stories:  The  diamond  lens. — The 
wondcrsmith.  —  Tommatoo.  —  Mother  of  pearl. —  The 
Bohemian. — The  lost  room. — The  pot  of  tulips. — The 
golden  ingot. — My  wife's  tempter. — What  was  it? — Duke 
Humphrey's  dinner. — Milly  Dove. — The  dragon  fang. 

Observer,  The  ;  ed.  by  Chalmers.     3  v. .  . .  824.2  29 

O'CoNNKLL.     Speeches  and  letters.    1S75.  329.2  66 

O'Connor.    Hamlet's  note-book.    1 880.  .822.3  338 


*  For  young  readers. 


232 


ENGLISH     POETRY,    ESSAYS,    ORATORY,    ETC 


O'DowD,  Cornelius.    (See  Lever.) 

O'Flanagan,  ed.     Deirdr^.     1876 821. i  219 

O'Keefe.     Dramatic  works.     1798.    4  v. 822.2  136 

Contents:  V.  x.  Ltfe*s  vagaries. — Castle  of  Anda- 
lusia.— The  grenadier. — Tony  Lumpkin  in  town. — Poor 
soldier. — Modern  antiques. — Sprigs  of  laurel. 

V.  a.  Wild  oats.— Wicklow  mountains.  —  Fontaine- 
bleau. — Little  hunchback. — Basket  maker. — Blacksmith 
of  Antwerp. — Positive  man. 

V.  3.  The  toy. — Cmr  Peter. — London  hermit. — Irish 
mimic. —  Tantara-rara. —  Birthday.  —  Beggar  on  horse- 
back. 

V.  4.  World  in  a  village.— Highland  reel. —  Magic 
banner. — The  farmer. — Man  milliner. — Prisoner  at  large. 
— Love  in  a  camp. — The  Joldnira. 

Oliphant, -^^^-f.    A  little  pilgrim.    1882..     24945 

Same 249  45}^ 

Oliphant.  L.     Traits  and  travesties 824.2  330 

Olive-Branch,  Rtv.  S.   (See  Roberts,  W.) 

O'Neil.     Two  thousand  years  hei#e 827.2  27 

Oran.    Poems.     1822 §.« 821.2  46 

O'Reilly,  J.  B.     Songs,  legends  and  bal- 
lads.    1878 821. 1  184 

Statues  in  the  block.     1S81 821. i  255 

O'Reilly,  Miles  (C.  G.  Halpine).    Life, 

etc.     1866 828.1  37 

Poetical  works.     1869.: 821. i   loi 

Ormolum,  The  ;  ed.  by  R.  M.  White.   2  v. 821. 2  103 

OSBORN.     Tragedies.     1869 822.1  9 

CanUnis  :  Ugo  da  Este.— Uberto.— The  Cid  of  Seville. 
Tragedies.     1870 822.18 

Contents:  The  last  Maudeville. — The  heart's  sacri- 
fice.— The  monk. — Matilda  of  Denmark. 

Osgood,  F.  S.     Poems.     1876 821. i  242 

Osgood,  S.     American  leaves.      1867  . 824.1  93 

O'Shaughnessy.     Epic  of  women,  etc  .  .821.2  589 

Lays  of  France.     1872 821.2  75ft 

Music  and  moonlight.     1S74 821.2  77S 

Songs  of  a  worker.     1881 821.2  590 

OssoLi,  Sarah  Margarkt  Fuller.    Art, 

literature  and  the  drama.     i&6<3 S24.1  25 

Life  without  and  within S24.1  23 

Same 824.1  23)2 

Papers  on  literature  and  art.     1S46 824.1  24 

OlWAY.     Works.     1712.     2v 822.2   119 

Contents :  V,  t.  Alcibiades. — Don  Carlos. — Titus  and 
Berenice. — Friendship  in  fashion.— Soldier's  fortune. 

V.  a.  The  atlicist. — The  orphan, — Caius  Murius. — 
Venice  preserved. — Poems. — Love  letters. 

OVERBURY.     Miscellaneous  works  ;  ed.  by 

Rimbault.     1S56 820.2  43 

Contents:  Life. — Poem  of  the  wife. — Characters. — 
Newes. — Remedy  of  love. — Observations  upon  the  state 
of  the  seventeen  provinces  (Low  Countries*;,  A.  D.  1609. — 
Crumms  faKn  from  King  James'  table. 

OvEYCRXiKY .and others.     Mirror  of  charac- 
ter.     1869 829.2  2 

Paget,  Vioi.kt.     (See  Lee,  Vernon.) 


Paine,  Robert  Treat.    Works  in  vcru 

and  prose.     1812 

Paine,  Thos.     Political  writings.     2  v... 

Palmer.     Home 

Parker,  Theodore.  Correspond'ce.  2  t. 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings 

Speeches,  etc.     3  v 

Parkinson.     Places  and  people.     1S69.. 

Parnkll.     Poems.     1822 

Parr.  Works  and  memoir ;  ed.  by  John- 
stone.    1828.     8v \ 

Contents:    V.  x.    Memoirs  ;  by  Johnstone. 
V.  a.     Sermons. 

V.  3.  Notice  of  Combe's  Horace. — Remarl 
tics. — Letter  from  Irenopolts. — Warburtoniai 
Letter  to  Dr.  Milner,  etc. 

V.  4.    Char.icter  of  Chas.  James  Fox. — Nol 
history. — Inscriptions. 
V.  5-6.    Sermons. 
V.  7-8.    Correspondence. 

Parton,  J  as.     Topics  of  the  time.     1871. 
Par  TON,  Afrs.  J.    (Sec  Fern,  Fanny.) 
Patmore.     The  angel  in  the  house.    2  v.t 

Contents:      V.  x.     The  betrothal. 

V.  a.     The  espousals. 

Faithful  forever.     1861 1 

The  unknown  eros.     1878 i 

Paulding.     The  backwoodsman.     1818.S 

Book  of  vagaries 

The  Bulls  and  the  Jonathans.     1S67 

Three  wise  men  of  Gotham.     1S39 

Paulding  and  Irving.  American  com- 
edies.    1S47 

Contents:  The  Bucktails. — The  noble  ex 
men  all. — Antipathies. 

(See,  also,  under  Irving,  W.) 

Paul,  John  (C.  H.  Webb).     John  Paul's 

book.      1S74 

Sea- weed  and  what  we  seed.     1S76  .... 

Payn.  Jas.     Some  private  views.     18S1. .« 

Payne,  John.    Intaglios  ;  sonnets.    1871. 5 

Lautric.     1SS4 S 

Ma.sque  of  shadows,  etc.     1884 J 

New  poems.     1 884 S 

Songs  of  life  and  death.     1872 i 

Payne,  J.  Howard.  Brutus  ;  adapted  by 
Booth , 

Pkabody.     Literary  remains.     1850 

PiCAK.     Struggle  for  existence,  etc.     1872. 

Pkf.le.      Dramatic  and  poetical  works  ;  ed. 

by  Dyce.      iS6i ; 

Contents  :  Life,  etc.— Arraignment  of  Paris 
I— Warning-piece  to  Engl.ind.— Battle  of  Ale 
wives'  ta'c.— David  and  Beihsabe.— SirClyoff 
Cl.imydes.— T.ilc  of  Troy. — .Speeches  to  El 
Theobald's. 

Pendragon,  Anser./j«/c/.    (Seclreland, 


ENGLISH     POETRY,    ESSAYS,   ORATORY,   ETC. 


233 


Samuel. 
••     1S71. 

iV  EN  DELL. 


Puck  on  Pegasus.     1874 S21.2  436 

Poems.      1822 821.2  46 

Harp  of  if^olus.     1856 821.2  417 

Poems  and  Swedish  trans 98. 5  16 

My  portfolio.      1882 204  92 

etc.     1 886 204  98 

S.     Song  of  the  silent  world, 

IBs 821. 1  318 

MBROSE.     Poems.     1822 821235 

>HN.     Poems.     1822 821.243 

Charles.    Select  speeches  ....  329.2  22 
Essays    from    "  The 

2  V 824.2  338 

The  lost  arts  . .  .609  Pam.  I 

>lar  in  the  republic 324  Pam.  16 

.,  lectures  and  letters.     1S64 326  40 

John  (G.  H.  Derby).     Phcenix- 

1863 828.1  15 

papers.     1865 828.1  1 1 

J.     Pencilled  fly-leaves.     1880.. 824.1  154 

f  house  and  home.     1879  .    ..  .821.1  223 

rks  and  other  poems.     1872. .  .821.1   162 

.windows.     1877 821. i   160 

1869 821. 1  161 

ri.  S.  M.  B.     In  primrose  time.  821. i  339 

&  garland.     1885 S21.1  324 

in's  poems.     1871 821. i   163 

w  world  and  other  poems.    1S77.  S21.1   165 

to  the  fortunate  isles.     1874  ..  .821.1   164 

fr.  an/i  Mrs.     Children  out-of- 

..      1885 821. 1  323 

irman's  creed S20.2  315 

£d.  by  Wright 821.2  108 

3f.     (See  I^ingland.) 

Peter.    (See  Wolcot.  J.) 

.     5>electa  poemata.     1727 821.2  165 

pecches.     1806.     4  v 329.2  14 

.  Extravaganzas.  1871.  5  v. 822.2  213 
mis:  V.I.  Success. — Olympic  revels. — Olympic 
—The  Paphian  bower. — High,  low,  jack  and  the 
-Deep,  deep  sea.— Telemachui. — Riquet  with  the 
Puss  in  boots. 

Drama*s  lev^. — Blue  Beard. — Sleeping  beauty. 
•Xj  and  the  beast. — The  white  cat. — Fortunio. — 
ir  one  with  the  golden  locks. — The  drama  at  home. 
iosa  and  Percinet. 

Golden  fleece.— The  bee  and  the  orange  tree  — 
birda"  of  Aristophanes. — Invisible  prince.— The 
lael. — The  golden  branch.— Theseus  and  Ariadne. 
;  of  the  peacocks. — Seven  champions. 

Island  of  jewels. — Cymon  and  Iphigenia.— King 

ag. — Queen  of  the  frogs. — Prince  of  happy  land. 

good   woman    in    the  wood. —  Mr.   Buckstone^s 

of  Parnassus. — Camp  at  the  Olympic. — Once  upon 

then  were  two  kings. 

Mr.  Buckstone*s  voyage. — The  yellow  dwarf. — 

iaymarkec— Spring  meeting. — Discreet  princess. — 

wmA  lundsonM.— Love  and  fortune. — Orpheus  In 


the  Ilayraarket.— King  Chriitmas.— List  of   PlanchA*s 
dramatic  productions. 

PLOW.MAN,  PiKRS.     (See  Piers  Plowman.) 

Plunkett.     Speeches,  1865    329.2  34 

PoK.     Poems 821.1  20 

Works.     1866.     4  V 820.1  20 

Same.     1876.     4  V 820.1  l6 

Contents:    V.  i.    Memoir. — Tales. 
V.  a.     Poems. — Essays. — Tales. 
V.  3.     The  literati. 
V.  4.    Tales. — Miscellanies. 

Poetry  of  the  anti-Jacobin.     1799 821.2  531 

Politics  and  life  in  Mars.     1S83 827.2  44 

PoLLOK.     The  course  of  time.     1869. . .  .821.2  300 

Same.    182S 821.2  301 

PoMEROY.  "  Brick."     Nonsense.     1868  . .  828.1  43 

Sense.     1868 824.1   129 

PooLK.     Comic  §ketch-book.     1859 828.2  33 

Pope.     Essays  in  "  The  Guardian."     3  v. .  824.2  10 

Essay  on  man.  *  1777 821.2  607 

Same ;  with  commentary  by  Warbur- 

ton 230  200 

Same  ;  with  other  poems 821.2  624 

Letters  to  Atterbury 942  137 

Martinus  Scriblerus.     1741 827.2  31 

Poems.     1822.     3v 821.2603 

Poetical  works.     1S66 821.2  606 

Works;  ed.  by  Warburton.    1809   6  v.  .821.2  597 

Same ;    ed.  by  Croker,    El  win,   Cour- 

thorpe,  1871-1S86.     10  v 821.2  608 

Contents:  V.  x.  Introduction,  etc. — Recommend*^ 
tory  poems. —  Translations. — January  and  May,  from 
Chaucer.— Wife  of  Bath,  from  Chaucer.— Temple  of 
fame. — Pastorals.—  Messiah. — Windsor  forest. 

V.  a.  Essay  on  criticism. — Warburton's  notes,  etc.— 
Rape  of  the  lock. — First  edition  of  same. — Elegy  to  the 
memory  of  an  unfortunate  lady. — Eloisa  to  Abelard.— 
Essay  on  man. —  The  universal  prayer. — Warburton's 
notes,  etc. 

V.  3.     Moral  essays  and  satires  ;  with  int.  and  notes. 

V.  4.  The  Dunciad  ;  with  int.,  notes,  etc. — Epitaphs, 
odes,  imitations,  epigrams,  etc. 

V.  5.     Prose  writings. 

V.  6-to.     Correspondence. 

Porter,  E.  T.     Pelayo  ;  an  epic.     1864..  821. i  36 

Porter,  H.     Two  angry  women 821.2  448 

Porter,  J.   K.     Address,  Union  College. 

1879 825.1   Pam.  5 

PORTEUs.     Poems.     1822 821.2  39 

Potter.     Lecture.  Troy  Y.  M.  A.     1837.       40  27 
Praed.     Poems.     1S65.     2  v 821.2  316 

Contents:  V.  i.  Memnir;  by  D.Coleridge. — Tales. 
— Poems  of  love  and  fancy. — Miscellaneous. 

V.  2.     Poems  of  life  and   manners. — Poems  of  early 
youth.— Prize  poems,  etc. — Songs,  charades  and  enigmas. 

Prentice.     Prenticcana.     i860 828.1  5 

Prescott.      Biography   and   critical   mis- 
cellanies.    1845 824.1   13 


234 


ENGLISH     POETRY,    ESSAYS,   ORATORY,   ETC 


Preston.    Old  song  and  new.    1870 821. i  192 

PRIMR.  S.  I.     Under  the  trees.     1874 824.1  125 

Prime.  W.  C.     Later  years.     1863 829.1  9 

Prior.    Miscellaneous  works.  1740.  2  v.  821.2  177 

C'ntgnts:    V.  i.    History  of  his  own  time. 
V.  a.    Poems. 

Poems.     1822 821.2  28 

Proctor,  Adeijiide.     Poems.     1870  ..  .821.2  435 

C0HtfiUs:    Legends  and  lyrics,  ist  and  ad  series. — 
Chaplet  of  verses. 

Proctor,  B.  W.  (Barry  Cornwall).    Dram- 
atic scenes,  etc.     1857 821.2  320 

English  songs.     1844 821.2322 

.  Marcian  Colonna,  etc.     1820 821.2  321 

Proctor,  E.  D.    Poems.    1867 82 1. 1  344 

Prout,  Fathtr  (Mahoney,  F.).     Final  re- 

liques.     1876 829.2  32 

Reliques.    1873 829.2  33 

Puckle.    The  club.     1834 829.2  35 

PUNSHON,  \Vm.     Sabbath  chimes.     1868.821.2437 
Purnell.     Literature  and  its  professors.. 824 .2  117 
Putnam.  James  O.    Addresses,  etc.    1880.        98  i 
Address.  Buffalo  General  Hospital. .  .94.2  Pam.  i 
Address,  Buffialo   State  Asylum   for  In- 
sane.    1S72 94.1  Pam.  I 

Address,  Central  Presb.  Church 96.1  Pam.  13 

Address  on  the  Irish  question.     1886.98  3  Pam.  i 

Oration,  Lock  port,  July  4,  1856 98.3  Pam.  2 

Oration,  Paris,  Feb.  22, 1866 98.3  Pam  41 

Speech  on  church  property  bill.  1855. 9S.3  Pnm.  20 

Putnam,  Mrs,  M.  L.     Tragedy  of  errors.    822.1  3 
Tragedy  of  success.     1S62 822.1  2 

Quad.  M.  (C.  B.   Lewis).     Brother  Gard- 
ner's lime-kiln  club.     18S2 828.1  9 

Quad's  odds.     1875 828.1  57 

Same 82S.1  57}^ 

Quarles.     Divine  fancies.     16S7 821.2  220 

Divine  poems.     1630 821.2  219 

Emblems.     1866 821.2  167 

Enchiridion.     1S56 S29.2  3 

Quiet,  Chas.    (See  Noyes,  C.  II.) 

Quiz.     Sketches  of  young  couples 828.2  42 

Rabelais,    the  younger.      Abcillard   and 

Heloisa.      18 19 827.2  19 

Rambler,  The ;  ed.  by  Chalmers.     3  v 824.2  13 

Essays  illustrative  of;  by  Drake.     2  v.. .  824.2  50 

Ramsay,  A.     Poems.     1877.     2v 821.2  517 

Contents:  V.  i.  Life. — Remarks  oii  writings. — Verses 
to  the  author. — Seriouh  poems. — Elegiac,  comic,  satiric, 
etc. 

V.  a.  Pastoral  poems  ((jciiiIc  shepherd  and  others). — 
Lyric  poems. — RpistuUry.— Fables  and  tales,  etc. 

Ramsay,  £.   B.     Remini.scences,   Scottish 

life.      1861 82S.2  12 

Randolph,  J.    Letters.    1834 826.1  3 


I 


I 


RAY.MOND.    Poetrj'  as  a  representative  art.    s 

Read.  T.  B.     The  onward  age  ;  poem 

Poems,     i860.     2v 82 

Same.     1866.     3  V 82 

Contents  :    V,  x.    Lyric  poems. — Sylvia. — Misi 
ous. — Airs  from  .Alpland. 

V.  9.    The  new  pastoral. — The  house  by  th* 
Miscellaneous. 

V.  3.     The  wagoner  of  the  AUeghanies. — War 
— A  summer  story. — Poems  in  Italy.^Miscellane 

Wagoner  of  the  AUeghanies.     1S62 t'. 

Reade,  Chas.     Readiana.     1883 82. 

Redden  (Howard  Glyndon).    Sounds  from 

secret  chambers.     1S73 S2 

Rice.     Nature  and  culture.     1875 S2. 

Rich.     Honestie  of  this  age 82 

RlDKiNG.   Stray  moments  with  Thackeray. 3 

RiPLKY,  M.  A.     Poems..    1S67 - 

RiTSON.    Letters.     1833 S 

Roach.     Theon.     i3Si   82 

RoBKRrs.  \V.  (Rev.  S.  Olive-Branch).    The 

Looker-on.     1S56.     3  v S 

RoDEK  rso.N.      Lect's  and  addresses.     1S6S. 
Robinson,  A.  M.  F.     New  Arcadia,  etc.  .82 
Robinson,  Phil.     In  my  Indian  garden.  .82 

The  poet's  birds.     18S3 

The  poet's  beasts.      1885 

Under  the  Punkah.      18S1 52 

RocEKS.      Poelical  works 82 

CcHtents :     Life:   hy  Sharpe. — Pleasures  of 
— Epihtle  to  a  friend  — Voyage  of  Columbus  - 
line. — Human  life. — OHe  to  superstition. — MisC' 
poems. — Italy. 

Recollections  of  table  talk.     1856 g 

Rollins.  Mrs.  E.  H.     (See  Arr.  E.  H.) 

RoUo's  journey  to  Cambridge.      18S0 3: 

Roosevelt.    Progres.sive  petticoats.    i!>74.  5 

Roscommon,  Karl 0/ (\y\\\on).     Poems S 

KosLV.N.     George  Eliot  in  Derbyshire 

RossETTi,  C.  G.     A  pageant,  etc.      iSSi.8i 

Poems.     1S76 S: 

RossETTi,  D.  G.     Hallads  and  sonnets. .  .Si 

Poems.     1870 S: 

Rowlands.     The  four  knaves S: 

RoWLKV.    A  search  for  moncv S: 

UusKiN.  Arrows  of  the  chase  (letters  pub- 
lished chiefly  in  the  newspapers.  1S40 
-1S80).      18S0.     2v ;- 

Bibliog.  of;  by  Shepherd.     1834-1S7S. . 

Crown  of  wihl  olives 

Ethics  of  the  dust.      1S66 

Fors  clavigera.      1S77.     7  v 

Letters  and  advice  lo  young  girls 

Love's  meinie.     1S73 

Pleasures  of  England 

Poems.     1882 s 


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235 


the  air 292  9 

I.     1879.     V.  1 583  II 

jy-comb  ;  Sidney's  Psalter 245  18 

dlilies 374  8 

id  of  the  19th  cent'y     1884. 551. i  B-15 

tide 374  8 

and   beautiful :   sel.  from ;  by 

1865 7^1   i^ 

Dame  Wiggins  of  Lee 821  2  775 

.P.     Characteristics.     1884.  .824.1  192 

otes.     1875 8241   119 

Hi/j^K.     Letters.     1854 826.22 

Hos.     Poems.    1822 821.246 

Poems.     1881 .    821. 1  275 

AVr.  S.  V.     Address,  death  of 
1885 98.1  Pam.  14 

Induction   to   the   mirror  of 

ates 821.2  146 

1859 822.2  94 

Ferrex  and  Porrex.— The   induction.— Henry 

nd  his  seven  wives.     1872. ..  .821.1   185 

ch  pictures.     1884 824.2  356 

esun.     1872 824.2  277 

otters.     17S4 826.2  U) 

ritings.  prose   and   verse,  with 

r.     1834.     2v 820.1   14 

^oetical  works.     1872 821.2  172 

fs:      Introduction.  —  Par.nphraMs    upon    Job, 
f  David,  EcclesiastCH,  Sung  of  Solomon,  L«m- 
itf  Jeremiah,  and  songs  out  of  New  and  Old 
eo  opt.  max. — Christ's  Passion. 

The  St.  I^wrcnce.  etc.    1856.821.2  418 
iPES.     Songs  of  the  sea.  etc. . .  821.1  21 

a   tragedy.     1839   (copy   pre- 

to  Serjeant  Talfourd) 822.1  24 

lan  wlio  dared.     1870 821. i  22 

Mrs.  J.  T.,  ei/.      Sketches  and 
icences  of  the  Radical  Club. .  .S24.1   158 

Past  hours.     1880.     2  v 824.2  2S5 

Mosaics.     1859 824.1  40 

papers.     1885 824.1   213 

solitary  and  social.     1872 824.1  39 

r  the  .social.      1856 824.1  38 

the  solitary 824.1  37 

Brief  remarker.     1821 824.1   5 

'..J.     The  modern  sphinx 824.1   188 

.     Poems.     1822 S21.2  31 

bles  and  legends  in  rhyme 819  22 

liay  rhymes.     1875 821. 1   180 

ing,  etc.     i860 82S.1   16 

1883 821. 1  61 

UN.     Poem.s.     1822 821.245 

-  Walter.    Critical  and  miscel- 

is  essays.     1841.    3  V 824.2  109 


Dramas  from  Waverly  novels.     1835. .  .822.2  154 
CoMtentt:   Rob  Roy.— Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.— Kenil- 
worth. — The  antiquary. — Fortunes  of  Nigel.— Peveril  of 
the  Peak.— Ivanhoe. 

Essays  on  chivalry,  etc Q40.1  19 

Lady  of  the  lake 821.2  264 

Same 821.2  265 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel ;  ed,  by  Minto. 821.2  787 
Lay  of  the  last   minstrel. — Marmion. — 

Lady  of  the  lake.    1883         821.2  249 

Marmion  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1885 821.2  751 

Poetical  works.     1865.     6v 821.2258 

Conttnts:    V.  i.     Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.— Ballads. 
— Songs,  etc. 
V.  a.    Marmion! — Occasional  pieces. 
V.  3.    Lady  of  the  lake.— Vision  of  Don  Roderick. 
V.  4.    Rokeby. — Bridal  of  Thiermain. 
V.  5.    Lord  of  the  Isles.— Field  of  Waterloo.— Songt, 
etc. 
V.  6.    Harold  the  dauntless. — Dramatic  pieces. 

Scott,  Sir  W.  ed.    Minstrelsy  of  the  Scot- 
tish border.     3  v 821.2  XOO 

Scot,  W.     Selecta  poemata.     1727 821.2  165 

SCRIRLERUS.  Martinus.     (See  Pope.) 
Sea  LEY,  C.  (Cecy).     Echoes  from  the  gar- 
ret.    1861 98.55 

Selden.    Table-talk,     i860 829.2  13 

Same.     1831 811  I 

Same.     1868 820.2  27 

Seeley.  Roman  imperialism,  etc.  187 1.824.2  336 
Contents:  Roman  imperialism.  —  Milton *•  political 
opinions. — MiIton*&  poetry. — Elementary  principles  in 
art.  —  Liberal  education  in  univenities.  —  English  in 
schools. — The  church  as  a  teacher  of  morality. — ^The 
teaching  of  politics. 

Sergeant.     Select  speeches.     1832 329.1  75 

Seward.     Works.     1883.     5  v 329.1  76 

Shaftesbury,  Third  Earl  of .    Character- 
istics.    1757.     3v 824.254 

Essays  on  same  ;  by  Brown.     1751 824.2  377 

Shairp.     Aspects  of  poetry.     1881 8ix  62 

Culture  and  religion 207  X 

Poetic  interpretation  of  nature.     1878..     811  31 
Studies  in  poetry  and  philosophy.   1872.824.2  2II 
Contents  :    Wordsworth.  —  Coleridge.  —  Keble.  —  The 
moral  motive  power. 

SHAKESPEARE. 

Collected  Editions  of  Works. 

Shakespeare.     As  put  forth  in  1623  ;  a 

reprint  (L.  Booth).     1864.     i  v 822.3  '3 

Contents:  Comedies:  The  tempest. — Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona. — Merry  wives  of  Windsor. — Measure  fdr 
measure. — Comedy  uf  errours. — Much  adoo  about  noth- 
ing.— Loue's  labour  lost.— Midsommer  night's  dreamc.— 
Merchant  of  Venice. — As  you  like  ic— Taming  of  the 
shrew. —  All  is  well  that  ends  well.— Twelve-night. — 
Winter's  tale.  Histories:  Life  and  death  of  King  John. 
—Life  and  death  of  Richard   IL— First  part  of  King 


236 


ENGLISH    POETRY,    ESSAYS,   ORATORY,    ETC.:     SHAKESPEARE. 


Henry  IV.— Second  part  of  King  Henry  IV.— Life  of 
King  Henry  V.— First  part  of  King  Henry  VI.— Second 
part  of  King  Henry  VI.— Third  part  of  King  Henry  VI. 
—Life  and  death  of  Richard  III.— Life  of  King  Henry 
VIII.  Tragedies :  Coriolanus. — Titus  Andronicus. — 
Romeo  and  Juliet. — Timon  of  Athens. — Life  and  death 
of  Julius  Cssar.— Macbeth.—  Hamlet.— Lear.— Othello. 
Anthony  and  Cleopatra.— Cymbeline. 

Booth's  acting  plays.     1871 822.3  3^ 

Canttntt:  Richard  III.— Nfacheth. —  Merchant  of 
Venice.— Romeo  and  Juliet.— Oihello  (with  Fool's  re- 
venge.— Brutus. — Lady  of  Lyons). 

Doubtful  plays.     1869 822.3  34 

Contents:  Edward  III. — Thomas,  Lord  Cromwell. — 
Locrine. — Yorkshire  tragedy. — London  prodigal. — Birth 
of  Merlin. 

Dramatic  works  (Boston  ed.,  1841).  with 
notes  original  and  selected.     7  v  . . .  .^822. 3  14 
Same 822.3  20 

Contents:  V.  i.  Life  of  Shakespeare.— New  facts 
regarding  life  of  Shakespeare ;  by  Collier.  —  Shakes- 
peare's will,  etc. —  The  tempest. —  Two  gentlemen  of 
Varona. — Merry  wives  of  Windsor. — Twelfth  night. — 
Measure  for  measure. — Much  ado  about  nothing. 

V.  a.  Midsummer  night's  dream. — Love's  labor  lost. 
— Merchant  of  Venice.— As  you  like  it. — All's  well  that 
ends  well.  —Taming  of  the  shrew. 

V.  3.  Winter's  tale. — Comedy  of  errors. — Macbeth.— 
King  John. — Richard  II. —  Henry  IV.,  part  i. 

V.  4.  Henry  IV.,  part  a.— Henry  V.— Henry  VI., 
parts  z,  9  and  3. 

V.  5.  Richard  III.— Henry  VIII.— Troilus  and  Cres- 
sida. — Timon. — Coriolanus. 

V.  6.  Julius  Cscsar. — Anthony  and  Cleopatra. — Cym- 
beline.— Titus  Andronicus. — Pericles. 

V.  7.     Lear. — Romeo  and  Juliet. — Hamlet. — Othello. 

Dramatische  wcrke ;  tlbersetzt  von  A.  \V. 

Schlegel  und  L.  Tieck.     12  v.  in  6..  .822.2  332 
Contents:     V.    1-2.     KUnig  Johann. —  Richard   II. — 

Heinrich  IV. — Heinrich  V. — Heinrich  VI.,  erster  theil. 
V.  3-4.      Heinrich   VI.,  zweiter  und    dritter  theil. — 

Richard  III. — Heinrich  VIII. — Romeo  und  Julia.— Ein 

sommcrnacht.^traum. 
V.  5-6.     Julius  Cii<ar. — Was  ihr  wollt. — Dur  Sturm. — 

Hamlet. —  Der  kaufmann   von   Venedig. — Wie  es  euch 

geflUlt. 
V.  7-8.     Dcr  widerspenstigen   zahmung. — Viel  IKrmen 

um    nichts. — Die  comUdie  der    irrungen. —  Die    beiden 

Veroneser. — Cori<ilanus. — Liebes  leid  und  lust. 
V.  9-X0.      Die  lustigen  weiber  von   Windsor. —  Titus 

Andronicus.  —  D.i.s    winterniUhrchen. — Antoninus    und 

Cleopatra. — Maass  fUr  maass. — Timon  von  A  then. 
V.  11-12.      Lear. —  Troilus   und    Cressida. — Ende  gut, 

alles  gut. — Othellu. — Cymbeline. — Macbeth. 
Fac-siuiile.s  of  the  first  and  second  quar- 
tos, in  pliolt>lithoj;rapliy,  by  Griggs  and 

Praetorius.     1880-16S6.     26  v 822.3  2ig 

X.     Hamlet.     First  qunrtu,  1603  ;  ed.  by  Fumivall. 
a.        Second  quarto.  i(>04  ;  ed.  by  same. 

3.  Midsummer  night's  dream.  First  qr.,  1600;  ed.  by 
Ebsworth. 

4.  Second  quarto,  1600;  ed.  by  same. 

5.  Love's  labors  lost.     First  qr.;  cd.  by  Fumivall. 

6.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.    First  qr. ;  ed.  by  Daniel. 


7.  Merchant  of  Venice.    First  qr. ;  cd.  by  Fit 

8.  Henry  IV.,  part  i.     First  qr.,  1598;  ed.  by 

9.  Part  3t  quarto  of  x6oo;  ed.  by  same. 

xo.  Passionate  pilgrim.    Firit  qr.,  1599;  cd.  by  I 

XX.  Richard  III.     First  qr.,  1597;  ed.  fcry  Danii 

xa.  Venus  and  Adonis.   First  qr.,  1593;  ed.  by  ! 

ax.  Pericles.     First  qr.,  X609 ;  ed.  by  Round. 

33.  The  whole  contention,  part  x.    Third  qr.  ti 
by  Furnivall. 

34.  Part  a.    Third  qr.,  16x9. 

35.  Romeo  and  Juliet.    First  qr.,  X597;  ed.  by 

36.  Second  qr.,  1599;  ed.  by  Evans. 

37.  Henry  V.     First  qr.,  1600:  ed.  by  Symons. 

38.  Third  qr.,  x6o8;  ed.  by  same. 

39.  Titus  Andronicus.    First  qr.,  x6oo;  ed.  by 

30.  Sonnets.     First  qr.,  X609  ;  ed.  by  Tyler. 

31.  Othello.     First  quarto,  X633 ;  cd.  by  Eraiu 
3a.        Second  qr.,  X630;  ed.  by  Evans. 

33.  Lear.     First  qr.,  x6o8  ;  ed.  by  Daniel. 

34.  Second  quarto,  1608  ;  ed.  by  same. 

35.  Lucrece.    First  qr.,  1594  ;  ed.  by  Furnival 

New  variorum  edition  ;  ed.  by  Furness. 

1871.     V.  1-6 .32 

Contents:    V.  x.     Romeo  and  Juliet. 

V.  3.    Macbeth. 

V.  3>4.     Hamlet.    3  v. 

V.  5.     Lear. 

V.  6.    Othello. 

CEuvrcs  completes  ;  trad,  par  B.  Laroche. 

1S54.     6  V 82 

Contents;  V.  x.  Notice  sur  Shakespeare. — 
pSte. — Les  deux  gentilshommesde  Verone. — Les 
comm6rcs  de  Windsor. — La  douzieme  nuit;  01 
vous  voudrez. — Mesure  pour  mesure. — Othellc 
Maure  de  Venise. — Tout  est  bien  qui  iinit  bien. 

V.  3.  La  m^hante  mise  JL  la  raison. —  Ms 
Hamlet,  Prince  de  Dancmark.— Conted'  hiver.— 
chand  dc  Venise. 

V.  3.  Beau  coup  de  bruit  pour  rien. — Les  m^ 
Peines  d'  amour  perdues. — Cymbdline. — Ron^eo 
ette. — Troile  et  Cressida. 

V.  4.  Le  Roi  Lear. — Pericles,  Prince  de  Tyr.- 
il  vous  plaira. —  Coriolan. —  Jules  C^sar. —  Ar 
Cldopfttre. 

V.  5.  Songe  d'une  nuit  d'  <td. — Timon  d'  A) 
Le  Roi  Jean.— Richard  II.— Henri  IV. 

V.6.    HenriV.— Henri  VI. —Richard  1 1 1. —He 
Pictorial  ed.  of  works ;  ed.   by  Knight. 

1867.     8v 82 

Contents:    V.  x.     Life  of  Shakespeare. 

V.  3.  Tragedies:  Komeo  and  Juliet. — Hamle 
beline. — Othello. — Timon. — I^ar. 

V.  3.  Trageilies:  Macbeth. — Troilus  and  Cr 
Coriolanus. —  Julius  Caesar. —  Antony  and  Cle 
Supplementary  notice  to  the  three  Roman  plays. 
Venus  and  Adonis. — Lucrece. — Sonnets. — Lov« 
plaint. —  Passionate  pilgtim.  —  Verses,  Chestei 
martyr. — Notice. 

V.  4.  Comedies  :  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona 
labours  lost. —  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  —  Cc 
errors. —  Taming  of  the  shrew. —  Midsumme: 
dream. — Merchant  of  Venice. 

V.  5.     Comedies:    All's  well   that  ends   wel 
ado  about   nothing.- Twelfth  night.— As   you 
Measure  for  measure.— Winter's  tale.— The  tem 


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237 


Hutories:  King  John. —  Richard  II. —  Henry 
jta  X,  a.— Henry  V. 

Hittoria:  Henry  VI.,  parti  i,  a,  3. — Richard 
lenry  VIII. — Estay  on  llenr)'  V'l.  and  Richard 

Doubtful  plays:  Titus  Andronicns. — Pericles. 
Doblc  kinsmen.  Plays  ascribed  to  Shakespeare  : 
'. — Sir  J.  Oldcastlef  part  i. — Thos.  Lord  Crom- 
!>ondon  prodigal. — Puritan. — Yorkshire  tragedy. 
1  of  Feversham. — Edward  III. — George-a-Greene. 
Sm. — Mucedorus. — Birth  of  Merlin. — Merry  devil 
lonton.  Appendix:  Dedication,  etc.,  eds.  of 
d  1639. — History  of  opinion  on  the  writings  of 
yemn. — Shakespeare  in  Germany. — Shakespeare 
ce. — Indexes, 
r  schools,  families,  etc. ;  by  Hud- 

1872.     2v *822.3  32 

mts:  V.  z.  Life  of  Shakespeare,  etc. — As  you 
—  Merchant  of  Venice. — Twelfth  night. — Henry 
-t»  i-a,— Julius  Caesar. — Hamlet. 

The  tempest.— Winter's  tale.— Henry  V.— Rich- 
. —  King  Lear. —  Macbeth. —  Antony  and  Cleo- 

l  plays,  abridged  for  the  yoiinij. •822.3  191 

jv/x.*     Merchant  of  Venice.— Romeo  and  Juliet. 

jmmer  night's  dream. — Much  ado  about  nothing. 

rih  night. — As  you  like  it. —  Hamlet. —  Macbeth. 

lempest. 

<n  of  plays  as  read  by  Chas.  Kem- 

1870.     3  y 822.3  28 

'«//.'  V.  1.  Cymbeline. — Hamlet. — As  you  like 
rcbant  of  Venice. — Much  ado  about  nothing. — 
D«Bsar. 

King  John.— Romeo  and  Juliet. —  Othello. — 
IV..  parts  I  and  a. 

Henry  V.  —  Macbeth.  —  Coriolanus.  —  Richard 
lenry  VIII. 

;  <'^.  by  Mrs.  Clarke.  1S64.  2  V.S22.3  l^-i 
emtj:  V.  x.  Preface. — ChronoluR.  la'ile. — Will, 
rlowary. — The  temi>est. — Two  gentlemen  of  Ver- 
klerry  wives  of  Windsor. — Measure  for  measure. — 
Y  of  errors. — Much  ado  about  nothing. — Love*s 
I  lost. — Midsummer  night's  dream. — Merchant  of 
. — As  you  like  it. — Taming  of  the  shrew. — All's 
lat  ends  well. — Twelfth  nijjht.— Winter's  tale. — 
ohn. — Richard  II.  — Henry  IV.,  p.»rts  i,  2. — Henry 
enry  VI,  pan  x. 

Henry  VI.,  parts  3.  3. — Kichard  III.— Henry 
-Troilus  and  Cressida. — Coriolanus. — Titus  An- 
js.— Romeo  and  Juliet. — Timon  of  Athens. — Ju- 
5»ar. — Macbeth. — Hamlet. — Lear. — Othello. — An- 
id  Cleopatra. — Cymbeline. — Pericles. — Venus  and 
I. — Lucrece. — Sonnets. — Lover's  complaint. — Pas- 
■  pilgrim. — Phoenix  and  turtle. 
,    Harvard   ed ;    ed.   i>y    Hudson. 

.     20  V 822.3  i^i^ 

tnti:  V.  X.  Life  of  Shakespeare. — Comedy  of 
—Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

Love**  1-ibor  lo^:. — Taming  of  the  shrew. 

Midsummer  night's  dream. —.Merchant  of  Ven- 

All's  well    that    ends  well.— Much  a  Jo  about 

t- 

As  you  like  it. — What  you  will. 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor.— Measure  for  measure. 

*  For  youug 


V.  7.    The  tempest. — The  winter's  tale. 

V.  8-9.     Henry  VI.,  parts  x,  a,  3. — Richard  III. 

V.  xo.     King  J«il»n.— Richard  II. 

V.  IX.     Henry  IV.,  parts  x.  a. 

V.  la.     Henry  V.— Henn'  VIII. 

V.  13.     Titus  Andronicus. — Romeo  and  Juliet. 

V.  14.     Julius  Caesar. — Hamlet. 

V.  15.     T^ar. — Timon. 

V.  x6.     Antony  and  Cleopatra. — Troilus  and  Cressida. 

V.  17.     Marbeih.— Othello. 

V.  18.     Cymbeline.— Coriolanus. 

V.  19.  Pericles.— Two  noble  kinsmen. — Venus  and 
Adonis. 

V.  ao.     Lucrece. — Sonnets. —Lover's  complaint.— Pas- 
sionate pilgrim. — Index. 
Works;  /«/.  by  Staunton.      1866.     3  v.  .822.3  ^"4 

CcHten/s :  V.  x.  Preface.— Life  of  Shakespeare.— 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. — Love's  labours  lost. — Com- 
edy of  errors. — Romeo  and  Juliet. — Taming  of  the  shrew. 
— King  John. — Midxiimmcr  night's  dream. — Merchant  of 
Venice. — Richard  II. — Henry  IV.,  parts  x,  a. — Merry 
wives  of  Windsor. — Much  ado  about  nothing. 

V.  2.  All's  well  that  ends  well. — Henry  V. — As  you 
like. — Pericles. — Twelfth  night. — Henry  VI,  parts  1,  a,  3. 
— I'imon. --Richard  III. — Measure  for  measure. — Henry 
VI 11. — Cymbeline. 

V.  3.     The  tempest. —  Lear. —  Coriolanus. — Winter's 

tale.— Troilus  and  Cressida. — Hamlet. — Julius  C«sar.— 

Macbeth. — Antony  and  Cleopatra.— Titus  Andronicus.— 

Othello. — Poems. — Glossarial  index. 

Works  ;  fd.  by  R.  (1.  White.     I2  v 822.3  "3 

Contents:  V.  x.  Memoirs  of  Shakespeare,  etc.— 
Historical  sketch  of  the  text  of  Shakespeare. — Poems. 

V.  a.  The  tempest. — Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.— 
Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 

V.  3.  Measure  for  measure. — The  comedy  of  errors.- 
Much  ado  about  nothing. — Love's  labors  lost. 

V.  4.  Midsummer  night's  dream. — Merchant  of  Ven- 
ice —As  you  like  it. — Taming  of  the  shrew. 

V.  5.  All's  well  that  ends  well. — Twelfth  night,  or 
What  you  will. —  I  he  winter's  tale. 

V.  6.     King  John. — Richard  Tl. — Henry  IV.,  pts.  x,  a. 

V.  7.  Henry  V.— Henry  VL,  pts.  x,  a. — Essay  on  tho 
authorship  of  Henry  VI. 

V.  8.     Henry  VL,  pi.  3.-Richard  III.— Henry  VIII. 

V.  9.  Troilus  and  Cressida. — Coriolanus. — Titus  An- 
dronicus. 

V.  ii-).  Romeo  and  Juliet. — Timon  of  Athens.— Julius 
C.'csar. — Macbeth. 

V.  XI.     Hamlet. — Lear. — Othello. 

V.  12.  Antony  and  Cleopatra. — Cymbeline. — Pericles. 
Appendix.— Index. 


Separated  Plays. 
TV.r/,  6>i//V/j///,  etc. 
Shakespeare.     Ail's  well  that  ends  well 

ed.  by  Rolfe.     iSSi 

Antony  and  Cleopatra  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe. . . 
As  you  like  it ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.  1S77. . . . 
Same;  ed.  by  Aldis  Wrij»ht.  1SS4. . . 
Comedy  of  errors;  ed.  by  Rolfe.  1S81. 
Coriolanus  ;  ed.  by  W.  .\ldis  Wright. .  . 

Cymbeline  ;  ed.  by  Ingleby.     1SS6 

.*^ame  ;  <d.  by  Rolfe.     1881 

readers. 


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S22.3  106 
82 2. 3  306 
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S22.3  302 
S22.3  339 
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Hamlet.    1603-1604 ;    exact   reprints   of 

i:tt  and  2d  eds.     i860 822.3  131 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Sprague.     1885 822.3  3^2 

Same ;  Humlet  of  Saxo  (Irammaticus 

and  of  Shakespeare.;  by  Latham.  .822.3  '^^ 
Same;  mystery  of;  by  Vining.  i8di.  98.5  15 
Same ;     some    famous    Hamlets ;     by 

Mrereton.     1884 822.3  95 

Same;  study  with  the  folio  of   1623; 

by  .Macdonald.     1885 822.3  258 

Same ;  study  of;  by  Tedder 822.3  Pam.  14 

Same;  where  Hamlet  came  from;  by 

Dc  Falbe 822.3  Pan™.  15 

Same ;  Hamlet's  note-book  ;  by  O'Con- 
nor  822.3  338 

Henry  IV.,  from  a  contemporary   MS.; 

ed.  by  Halliwell  (S.  Soc,  1845) 822.3  37 

Same,  pt.  i  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1880 822.3  158 

Same,  pt.  2  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1880 822.3  159 

Same;  dramatic  character  of  Falsiaff; 

by  Morgann.     1777 822.3  85 

Same  ;  Falstaff,  by  J.  H.  Hackett 40  27 

Same;  historical  element  in  Falstaff; 

by  Gardner 942  222 

Henry  V.;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1878 822.3  108 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Aldis  Wright.  1S83..  .822.3  301 
Same  ;  parallel  text.s,  ist  qr.,  1600,  and 

I  St   fol.,    1623  ;   ed.    by   Nicholson. 

(New  S.  Soc.,  1877.) 822.3  B-24 

Same;  reprint  of  qr.   i,  1600.     (New 

S.  Soc,  1875.) 822.3  B-22 

Same ;   reprint   from    1st   folio,  1623. 

(New  S.  Soc.,  1875.) 822.3  B-23 

Henr)'  VI.,  pt.  i  \<d.  by  Rolfe.  1882.822.3  206 
Same,  part  2  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.  1882. .  .822.3  207 
Same  ;  pt.  3  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.  18S2  . .  .S22.3  208 
Same  ;  first  sketches  of;  parts  2  and  3  ; 

cd  by  Halliwell.     (S.  Soc,  1843.). .  822  3  39 

Henry  VI H.;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1877 822.3  '05 

Julius  C;v.<ar ;  ed.  by  Keeching.     18S6..822.3  340 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Wright.     18S5 822.3  298 

Same  ;  a  i)hilological  commentary  on  ; 

by  Craik.      1867 822.3  92 

King  John  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1880 822.3  I5^> 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Wright.     iSvS6 822.3  3i  i 

Lear  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1880 .S22.3  165 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Wright.     188 1 822.3  303 

Love's  labors  lost ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1882.822.3  200 

Macbeth,  adapted  by  D'.-Vvenant 822.2  232 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1877 822.3  35 

Same  .  ed.  by  Wright.     1883 822,3  3^4 

Same  ;  cvsay  on  ;  by  Kemblc.  1 8 17. 822. 3  133 
Same;  German  version,  by  Schiller.. .  830  B-q 
Same;  reconsidered  ;  by  Kcmble.822  3  Pani.  i 


Measure  for  measure  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe S22.3 

Much  ado  about  nothing ;  ed.  by  Rolfe. 822.3 
Merchant  of  Venice ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.  1871.  822. 
Same ;  ed.  by  W.  Aldis  Wright.  1884.823.3 
Same ;  version   in   French,  by  A.  De 

Vigny 84 

Merrj'  wives  of  Windsor;  ed.  by  Stan- 
ford and  Wheatley.     18S6 822.3 

Same ;  first  sketch  of;  ed.  by  Halliwell. 

(S.  Soc.  1842) S22. 

Midsummer  night's  dream  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe .  S22.3 

Same ;  ed.  by  Wright.     1883 822.3 

Same;   illustrations   of  the   fairy  my- 
thology ;  ed.  by  Halliwell.    (S.  Soc, 

1845.) 822 

Same ;   Oberon's   vision,   and    Lylie's 
Endymion ;    by    Halpin.     (S.    Soc. 

1843.) 822 

Same ;    Puck   and   his   folk-lore  ;    by 

Bell.     1852 822.2 

Othello  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1879 % 822.3 

Same ;   version  in   French,  by  A.  De 

Vigny 8^ 

Pericles  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1883 822.3 

Richard  II.;  ed.  by  Wrigh't.     18S4 822.3 

Richard  III.;  ed.  by  Wright.     1882 S22.1 

Same  ;  essay  on  ;  by  Kemble.    18 17.  .822.1 
Same  ;  ghost  of;  a  poem,  16 14  ;  ^^.  by 

Collier.    (S.  Soc,  1844.) 822 

Same  ;  true  tragedy  of  Richard  HI. ; 

also  Legge's  Richardus  Tertius.    (S. 

Soc.  1844.) 822 

Romeo  and  Juliet ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.  1S79. 822.3 
Same  ;  new  travesty  on.  1877.  . .  .828.1  Pj 
Same;  parallel  texts,  1597,   1599;  ^^• 

by  Daniel.     (New  S.  Soc,  1874.).. 822.3 
Same;  reprint  of  qr.  I,  1597:  ed.   by 

Daniel.     (New  S.  Soc.  1874.) S22.3 

Same;  reprint  of  qr.  2,  1599  ;  ed.  by 

Daniel.     (New  S.  Soc.  1S74.).  . .  .S22.3 
Same  ;  rev.  ed.  of  qr.  2  ;  ed.  by  Daniel. 

(New  S.  Soc.  1875) S22.3 

Same  ;  Romeus  and  Juliet,  by  Arthur 

Hrooke. — Rhomeo  and   JuHetta,  by 

W.  Painter  ;  ed.  by  Daniel.     (New 

S.  Soc.  1S75  ) 822.3 

Taming  of  the  shrew  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe. .  .  .822.3 
Same  ;  the  old  play  on  which  Shakes- 
peare founded  ;  ed.  by  Amvot.     (S. 

Soc,  1844.) S22 

The  tempest ;  altered  by  D'Avcnant  and 

Dryden 822.S 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1S7S S22  3 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Wright.     1885 822.3 


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;  ed,  by  Rolfe.     1882 822.3  202 

: ;    a  play  (earlier  than   Shakes- 
ire's) ;  r</.  by  Dyce.  (S.Soc,  1842.).  812.2  93 
Lndronicus;  ed.  by  Rolfe.    1884.822.3  216 

and  Cressida ;  ed.  by  Rolfe 822.3  203 

1  night ;  ed,  by  Rolfe.     1879 822.3  136 

mtlemen  of  Verona  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe.       822.3 

>blc  kinsmen  ;  ed.  by  Rolfe 822.3  212 

;  ;    reprint  of  qr.,    1634  ;  ed.  by 
ttledale.    (New  S.  Soc,  1876.).. 822.3  1^-25 
»  ;  from  the  qr.  of  1634,  rev.  text ; 
by   Littledale.      (New   S.  Soc, 

76.) S22.3  B-26 

t ;    On   Shakespeare's  authorship 
;  by  W.  Spaulding,  etc.    (New  S. 

c,  1S76.) 822.3  B-27 

•s  tale;  ed.  by  Rolfe.     1880 822.3  147 

Sonnets  and  Other  Poems. 

EARE.     Autobiographical  poems ; 

>y  Brown.     1838 822.3  8 

s  of  S.  solved ;  by  H.  Brown 822.3  81 

»peare's  sonnets,  never  before  in- 

reted  ;  by  Massey.     1S66 S22.3  80 

:>phy  of  the  sonnets  of  S. ;  by  R. 

pson.     1S68 S22.3  104 

e  in  Deutscher  nachbildung ;  von 

.  Bodenstedt 831  38 

ts  ;  ed.  by  Dowden.     1881 822.3  ^94 

.c  ;  ed,  by  Rolfe.     1883 822.3  213 

and  Adonis,  Lucrece,  etc. ;  ed.  by 

fe.    1SS3 822.3  214 

g.  of  earlier  eds.  of  poems  of  S.; 

I.  Winsor 16  B-16 

Shakespeariana. 
Ilistoricalf  Bibliographical ^  etc. 

L,  cd.     Memoirs  of  principal  actors 

»lay5  of  S.    (S.  Soc,  1846.) S22.3  45 

Reference  list.    v.  i i^  55 

ALL.     Succession  of  the   plays  of 

kespeare.     1874 822.3  ^am.  8 

'ELL-PlilLLiPPS.    Shakespeariana ; 

ilogue  of  early  eds.,  etc.     1841 . .  .822.3  161 

J.     Confessions.     1805 822.3  149 

E.     Inquiry  into  (the   Ireland   for- 

ici).     1796 S22.3  152 

Shakespeare's   plays ;   stage   his- 

jT.     1875 822.3  ?am.  7 

>eare  library  and  museum  in  Henley 

:  catal<^ue,  1868 822.3  127 

.     Chronological  order  of  the  plays 
Shakespeare.     1878 S22.3  140 


The  Question  of  Authorship. 

Bacon,  Delia.     Philosophy  of  the  plays 

of  Shakespeare.     1857 822.3  78 

Folleti".     Who  wrote  the  S.  plays. .  .S22.3  Pam.  6 

Holmes.     Authorship  of  S.     1866 S22.3  10 

Morgan.  The  Shakespeare  myth.  1881.  S22.3  97 
FoTT.ed.  Bacon's  promus  of  formularies. 823.3  210 
Shake.speare- Bacon     question :       List     of 

books  on  (B.  P.  L.  Bui.,  v.  5) 17  B-I4 

Same ;  bibliographical  history  (H.  U. 

Bui.,  V.  2,  p.  156) 16  B-17 

Smith,  W.  H.     Bacon  and  Shakespeare.. 822.3  134 
VVY.MAN.     Bibliog.  of  the   Bacon-Shakes- 
peare controversy.     1884 822.3  218 

Gt'Ht'ral  Comment  and  Criticism. 

Beckkt.    Shakespeare  himself  again.   2  v.  822.3  70 

Brewer.     Historical  essays  on  S 942  izi 

Britton.     Essays  on  S.     1849 822.3  B-16 

Cai.vert.     Shakespeare.     1879 822.3  145 

Clarke,  C.  C.  Shakespeare  characters.  .822.3  132 
Clarke,  C.  C.  and  M.  C.     Shakespeare 

key.     1879 822.3  128 

Coleridge.  Lect's  and  notes  on  S.,  etc. 822.3  217 
Collier.     Reasons  for  a  new  ed.  of  S.*s. 

works.     1842 822.3  Pam.  il 

Reply  to  Hamilton's  "  Inquiry." 822.3  Pam.  12 

CouRTENAY.     Commentaries  on   the   his- 
torical plays  of  S.     1840.     2  V 822.3  63 

Davies.     Dramatic  miscellanies.     3  v 822.3  74 

Dowden.      Shakespeare ;    his  mind  and 

art.     1879 822.3  138 

Shakespeare  (literature  primer).     1878.822.3  102 

El/.e.     Essays  on  Shakespeare.     1874.  •  •  •  822.3  57 

Notes  on  Elizabethan  dramatists.     2  v .  822.2  265 

Cervinus.     Shakespeare  commentaries. . .  822.3  54 

Same.     1863.     v.  2    822.3  55 

Hales.    Notes  and  essays  on  S.     1S84. .  .822.3  256 
Halliwell-Phillips.  Curiosities  of  mod- 
ern Shakesperian  criticism.    1853.S22.3  Pam.  9 

New  lamps  or  old.     1S80 S22.3  Pam.  10 

Hardy.      Review  of   Shakesperian  con- 
troversy.   i36o 822.3  Pam.  13 

Hazlitt.     Characters  of  S.'s  plays 822.3  I03 

Herand.     Shakespeare  ;  his  inner  life 822.3  79 

Hudson.    Lectures  on  S.     1848.    2  v S22.3  65 

Same.     1857 822.3  153 

Hugo.  William  Shakespeare.  1864. ..  .822.3  130 
Jackson.  Shakespeare's  genius  justified.  822.3  73 
Keightley.  Shakespeare  expo.sitor.  1S67.  822.3  86 
Kkmrle,  F.  a.   Notes  on  some  of  the  plays 

of  S.     1S82 822.3  209 

Knight.     Studies  in  Shakespeare.     1S68.  822.3  09 
!   Leo.     Shakespeare  notes.     1SS5 822.3  31S 


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Lowell.    Essay  on  Shakespeare 824.1  183 

Montagu.     Essay  on  the  writings  and 

genius  of  Shakespeare.     1777 822.3  62 

Same.    1810 822.3  129 

Morgan.     Topical  Shakespeariana 822.3  142 

MOULTON.     Shakespeare   as  a  dramatic 

artist.     1885 822.3  195 

New  exegesis  of  Shakespeare.     1859.  •  •  822.3  ^7 
New  Shakespeare  Soc.  Transactions.  1874 

-1879.     3v 822.3  163 

Price.     Wisdom  and  genius  of  S.     1838..  822.3  61 
Pyb.    Comments  on  the  commentators  on 

Shakespeare.     1807 822.3  72 

RUGGLES.  Method  of  S.  as  an  artist.  1870.  822.3  87 
Seymour.     Remarks  on  the  plays  of  S. 

1805.    2  V 822.3  59 

Shakespeare  Soc.  Papers.  1849.  4V...  822.3  5^ 
SiMROCK.    On  the  plots  of  S.'s  plays ;  cd. 

by  Halliwell.    (S.  Soc.,  1850.) 822.3  sB 

Snider.    System  of  the  dramas  of  Shakes- 
peare.    1877.    2  V 822.3  143 

•  Swinburne.    A  study  of  S.     1880 822.3  i55 

Ulrici.    Shakespeare's  dramatic  art 822.3  5^ 

Vaughan.    New  readings  and  new  render- 
ings of  the  tragedies  of  S.   1886.    3  V. 822.3  189 
Weiss.    Wit,  humor  and  Shakespeare. . . .  822.3  88 
White.    Shakespeare's  scholar.     1854.. .  822.3  82 

Studies  in  Shakespeare.     1886 822.3  3^1 

Wilkes.     Shakespeare  from  an  American 

point  of  view.     1877 822.3  83 

Special  Comment  and  Criticism, 
Abbott.     Shakesperian  grammar.     1870.       425  i 
Barr.    Young  people  of  S.'s  dramas  . .  .*822.3  204 
Bucknill.     The  mad  folk  of  S.     1867..  .822.3  126 

Medical  knowledge  of  S.     i860 822.3  '39 

Campbell.     Shakespeare's  legal  acquire- 
ments.    1859 822.3  91 

Caulfield,  ed.     Vocal  music  in  plays  of 

Shakespeare.    2  v 784  B-5 

Craik.     The  English  of  S.     1867 822.3  92 

Dyer.    Folk-lore  of  Shakespeare.    1S83. 822.3  255 

Eaton.    Shakespeare  and  the  Bible 822.3  89 

Ellacombe.  Plant-lore  of  Shakespeare. 822.3  148 
Feis.  Shakespeare  and  Montaigne.  1884.S22.3  257 
Oilman,  ^</.  Shakespeare's  morals.  1880.822.3  151 
Green.      Shakespeare   and    the    emblem 

writers.     1870 822.3  77 

Heard.  Shakespeare  as  a  lawyer.  1883.822.3215 
Jameson.  Characteristics  of  women.  2  v.  822.3  84 
Kellogg.     Pyschological   delineations  of 

Shakespeare  ;  Ophelia,  etc.    1864.822.3  Pam.  4 

Same ;  his  suicides 822.3  Pam.  5 

Lamb.     Tales  from  Shakespeare 824.2  311 

Patterson.     Insects  mentioned  in  S 595  39 

*  For  youag 


Ree^  Shakespeare  and  the  Bible.  1876.  822. 
RoFFE.  H'db'k  of  Shakespeare  music .  .S22.3 
Staffer,  P.  S.  and  dassiod  antiquity. . .  S22.3 
Stearns.  Medical  k  nowledge  of  S.  1 865 .  822.3 
Stringer,  ed.  Shakespeare's  draughts  from 

the  living  water.     1883 98.5 

Wordsworth.    Shakespeare's  use  of  the 

Bible.    1880 S22.3 

Side-lights  and  Illustrations. 

Allcyn  papers  and  memoirs;  ed.  by  Collier. 
(S.  Soc.,  1843.)    2v •937. 

Anatomy  of  abuses  in  Eng.,  by  Stubbes; 
ed.  by  Fumivall.    (New  S.  Soc..  1879.)  39^ 

Ballads  that  illustrate  Shakespeare  (in 
Percy's  Reliques) 821 

Boydell's  illustrations ;  Spooner's  ed.   2  V.S22.3 

Chester  plays  ;  ed.  by  T.  Wright.  (S.  Soc., 
1843.)    2  V S22 

Chester's  Love's  martyr,  etc.;  ed.  by  Gro- 
sart.     (New  S.  Soc.,  1878.) 821.2 

Collier,  ed,  Shakespeare's  library ;  ro- 
mances, etc.,  used  by  S.  as  the  founda- 
tion of  his  dramas.      1843.     2  v S22 

Defence  of  poetry,  etc. ;  by  T.  Lodge.  (S. 
Soc.,  1843.) I 

Douce.     Illustrations  of  S.     1807.    2V...S22, 

Eight  novels  employed  by  Eng.  dramatic 
poets,   reign   of  Elizabetli.     (S.  Soc., 

1846.)    822, 

Same 822, 

Extracts  from  accounts  of  revels  at  courts 
of  Elizabeth  and  James  L;  ed.  by  Cun- 
ningham.    (S.  Soc,  1842.) 822. 

Fair  maid  of  the  exchange ;  by  Heywood. 
(S.  Soc.,  1845.) 822. 

Fair  maid  of  the  west ;  by  Heywood.  (S. 
Soc.,  1850.) S22. 

Five  court  masques ;  ed.  by  Collier.  (S. 
Soc,  1848.) S22, 

Fools  and  jesters.    (S.  Soc,  1842.)    (2  st.).    S2: 

Golden  and  silver  ages  ;  two  plays,  by  Hey- 
wood.    (S.  Soc,  1851.) 822 

Gurboduc ;  by  Norton  and  Sackville.     (S. 

Soc,  1847.) 1522 

Harrison's  description  of  England  in  the 
youth  of  S.;  ed.  by  Fumivall.  (New 
S.  Soc,  1877-78.) 942.3 

llenslow's  diary  (theatrical  manager  in  time 
of  Shakespeare 7* 

Ingleby,  ed.  S.  and  the  enclosure  of  com- 
mon fields  at  Welcombe ;  fragment  of 
diary  of  Thos.  Green,  town  clerk  of 
Stratford-upon-Avon,  1614-1617. . .  ,822.3 

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GLKBY.   Shakespeare's  centurie  of  prayse. 

(New  S.  Soc.,  1879.) 822.3  B-29 

Igo  Jones  ;  by  P.  Cunningham ;  with  his 
sketches  for  itfasques  and  dramas  ;  by 

J.  R.  Planch6.    (S.  Soc.,  1848.) 822.2  81 

hn  A.  Kent  and  John  A.  Cumber ;  ed,  by 

Collier.    (S.  Soc.,  1851) 822.2  92 

hig  Edward  IV. ;  by  Heywood.    (S.  Soc., 

1842.) 822.2  87 

krriage  of  wit  and  wisdom ;  illustrations 
of  Shakespeare,  etc ;  ed,  by  Halliwell. 

(S.  Soc..  1846) 822.3  46 

tend  play;  wit  and  science,  etc.;  ed,  by 

IlalliweU.    (S.  Soc,  1848.) 822.2  74 

■lient   Grissil ;  by  Dekker,  Chettle  and 

Haughton.    (S.  5k>c,  1841.) *. . .  822.2  75 

leroe  Penniless'  supplication;  by  Nash. 

(S.  Soc,  1842.) 822.2  77 

lalph  Roister  Doister ;  by  Udall.   (S.  Soc, 

1847) 822.2  78 

iCVcls  at  court ;  ed.  by  Cunningham.    (S. 

Soc,  1842) 822.2  80 

loyal  king  and  loyal  subject ;  by  Heywood. 

(S.  Soc,  1850.) 822.2  85 

k]K>dl  of  abase ;  by  Gosson. — Apology  for 

actors ;  by  T.  Heywood.  (S.Soc,  1841.)      175  i 
iehool  of  Shakespeare;  ed.  by  Simpson. 

1878.    2  V 822.3  100 

hakspere  allusion  books,  part  i ;  ed.  by 

Ingleby.    (New  S.  Soc,  1874.) 822.3  1^4 

jkakespeare  jest  books;  ed,  by   Hazlitt. 

1864.     3  V.  (2  St.) 828.2  I 

Mr  Thos.  Moore,  a  play  ;  ed.  by  Dyce.    (S. 

Soc ,  1844.) 822.2  90 

kaSbrd's  briefe  conceipt  of  Eng.  policy ; 

ed.  by  F.  J.  Fumivall.    (New  S.  55oc, 

1876.) 942.3  B-25 

Tarlton's  jests;  by   Halliwell.      (S.   Soc, 

1844.)    (2  »t.) 828.24 

rdl-Trothes  New  Years'  gift,  etc. ;  ed*  by 

Fumivall.    (New  S.  Soc,  1876.) 173  li-i 

Two  plays  on  life  of  Queen  Eliz. ;  by  Hey- 
wood.   (S.  Soc,  185T.) 822.284 

Two  tracts ;  by  John  Forde.  (S.  Soc,  1843.)   824.2  3 

Vard,  Rev.  J.     Diary.     1648-1679 822.3  '57 

¥oman  killed  with  kindness ;  by  Heywood. 

(S.  Soc,  1S50.) 822.2  S5 

Indexes,  Concordances,  etc. 

krscoUGH.    Index  to  remarkable  passages 

and  words.     1827 {822.3  97 

Iaetlxtt.  Shakespeare  phrase  book .  4822.3  196 
Ilarkb.  Concordance  to  the  plays  of  S.t822.3  B-3 
Kctiooaiy  of  SHakesperian  quotations. .  .{822.3  94 


Fox.  Students'  S.;  37  plays  analyzed. .  .{822.3  B-i' 
FuRNBSS.    Concordance  to  poems  of  S. .  .{822.3  9' 

Jervxs.    Diet,  of  the  language  of  S {822.3  B- 

MoRGAN.     Topical  Shakespeariana {822.3  14: 

[For  biographical  matter  relating  to  Shakespeart,  m 
pages  139-130.] 


I 


Sharpe.    The  conqueror's  dream,  etc. . .  .821^  541 

Humanity  and  the  man.     1878 821.2  55< 

Shaw,  Cuthbert.    Poems.    1822 821.2  41 

Shaw.  H.  \V.    (See  Billings,  Josh.) 
Sheffield,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  Works. 

1723.    2v 820.2  B-^ 

Shbil.  Bellamira and  The  apostate.  1818.822.8  14 
Sheldon.     The  harvest  home;  address, 

Evans.     1856 98.3  Pam.  6 

Miscellaneous  addresses 825.1  i 

Oration,  Buffalo,  July  5,  1852 40  i 

Oration,  Eden,  July  4,  1865 98.3  Pam.  3 

Shelley.     Favorite  poems.    1881 821.2  62 

Poems,  selected  by  Gamett.     1880 821.2  24 

Poetical  works  ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Shelley. ..  .821.2  24 
Content*  :    Queen  Mab. — Alastor. — Revolt  of  Islam.- 
Prometheus  unbound. —  The  Cenci.  —  Hellas. — QEdipii 
tyrannus. — Miacellancout  poemt. 

Poetical  works ;  ed.  by  Rossetti.     2  v.  .821.2  84 

Contents :  V.  i.  Prefaces.— -Memoir  by  RoMCtti.* 
Queen  Mab.— Alastor.— Revolt  of  Islam.— Rosalind  an 
Helen.— Julian  and  Maddalo.— Prometheus  unbound.- 
The  Cenci.— Notes. 

V.  2.    Peter  Bell  the  third.— CEUiipus  tyrannus.— Th 
witch  of  Atlas.  —  Epipsychidion.—  Adonals.  —  Hellas.- 
Miscellaneous  poems.— Fragments.— TranslatloBS. 
Prose  works ;  ed,  by  Forman.  1880.  4  v. 820.2  19 

Contents:     V.  i.     Preface.— Pedigree. — Zastroni, 
romance.— Necessity  of  Atheism.— Address  to  Irish  pec 
pie.— Proposals  for  an  association.- Declaration  of  righti 
— Letter  to  Lord  Ellenborough. 

V.  a.  Vindication  of  a  natural  diet.— Refutation  < 
Deism.— Proposal  for  putting  reform  to  the  vote. — O 
the  death  of  the  Princess  Charlotte.— History  of  a  si 
week's  tour:  Journal  and  letters  of  Mrs.  Shelley.- 
Journal  at  Geneva.— The  assassins.— On  the  punuli 
ment  of  death.— On  life.— On  love.— On  a  future  state.- 
Speculations  on  metaphysics  and  morals. — A  system  ( 
gov't  by  juries.— On  reform.— On  the  revival  of  liten 
ture.— On  Christianity.— The  elysian  fields.— On  th 
devil  and  devils.— On  friendship. 

V.  3.  Remarks  on  '*  Mandeville,*'  on  '*  Frankenstein, 
and  on  **Rhododaphne."— The  Coliseum;  a  fragment 
—Notes  on  sculptures,  etc.— A  fable.— Defence  of  poetr) 
— Fragmenu  on  heauty.— Translations.— Letters. 

V.  4.    Letters. 

Sh ELTON.     The  TroUopiad.     1837 827.1  2; 

Uptheriver.     1853 824.I  I. 

Shenstone.    Poems.     1822 821.2  3< 

Poetical  worln.     1868 821.2  52I 

Contents  :  Life.—  Elegies.—  Levities.—  Odes.— Song 
and  ballads. — Judgment  of  Hercules. — Progress  of  taste 
—Economy.- Ruined  abbey.— Love  and  honour.— Th 
schoolmistress.— Inscriptions. 


X  For  reference. 


242 


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Sheridan.     Dramatic  works.     1864 822.2  126 

Contents:  Rivals.—St.  Patrick^t  day.— The  duenna. 
—School  for  scandal.—The  critic— Trip  to  Scarborough. 
— Picarro. 

The  rivals.     1879 822.2  238 

Same  ;  and  School  for  scandal ;  ed.  by 

Morley.     1886 822.2  282 

School  for  scandal.     1879 822.2  238 

Speeches.     1842.     3  v 329.2  18 

Sherwood.     Comic  hist,  of  U.  S.     1870.  828.1  25 

Same 828.1  26 

Shillaber    (Mrs.   Partington).      Parting- 

tonian  patchwork.     1S73 828.1   10 

Shirley.     (Sec  Skelton,  John.) 

Shirley,  J.   Dramatic  works  and  poems. 

1833.  6  V 822.2  109 

Contents:  V.  1.  Ix>ve  tricks. — Maid's  revensfe.— 
Brothers.— Witty  fair  one.— The  wedding. 

V.  a.  Grateful  servant. — Traitor.— Love's  cruelty.- 
Love  in  a  maze. — Bird  in  a  cage. — Hyde  Park. 

V.  3.  The  ball.— Young  admiral.— Gamester.— The 
example.— The  opportunity. — Coronation. 

V.  4.  Lady  of  pleasure.— Royal  roaster.— Duke's  mis- 
tress.—Doubtful  heir.— St.  Patrick  for  Ireland.— Con- 
stant maid. — Humorous  courtier. 

V.  5.  Gentleman  of  Venice.— The  politician.—  The 
imposture.— The  cardinal.— Sisters.— Court  secret. 

V.  6.  Honoria  and  Mammon.— Chabot.— Arcadia.— 
Triumph  of  peace. — Contention  for  honour  and  riches.— 
Triumph  of  beauty— Cupid  and  death.— Contention  of 
Ajax  and  Ulysses.— Poems. 

Shoreuam.     Poems 821.2  471 

Sidney,  Sir  P.     Arcadia 823  82 

Complete  poem.s.     1877.     3v 821.2513 

Contents:  V.  i.  Memorial  introduction,  by  Grosart. 
Astrophel  and  Stella.— Songs  in  same. 

V.  2-3.  Sidera. — Pansies  from  Penshurst  and  Wilton. 
—From  the  Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia.— Psalmes 
of  David. — Longer  notes. — Indexes. 

Defense  of  poesy 811   i 

Miscellaneous  works  ;  ed,  by  Gray 821.2  139 

Contents:  Life.— Defence  of  poesy. — Astrophel  and 
Stella.— Miscellaneous  poems. — Lady  of  May. — Letter  to 
Queen  £lizal>cth. — Defence  of  Leice.ster. — I..etters. 

Psalter  ("  Kock    honeycomb  "  ;  by  Rus- 

kin).     1877 24518 

Siegvolk,   }*aul  (Albert   Mathews).      A 

bundle  of  papers.     1S79 824.1   143 

SiGOiJRNKY.     Post  meridian.     1854 824.1  34 

Pocahontas,  and  other  poems.     1864.. . .  821. i  35 
Sayings  of  the  little  ones,  etc 821. i  212 

SiKES,  Mrs.  Olive  L.    (See  Logan,  Olive.) 

Silliman.     Gallop  among  Am.  scenery. .  .824.1   166 

SIMMS.     Egeria.     1S53 829.16 

Poems.     1S53 821. 1  38 

Views  and  reviews.     1S45 824.1  31 

Skelton,  John.  {Fifteenth  century^  Poet- 
ical works.     1843.    2v 821.2  112 

Skelton.  John (" Shirley").  Essays.  1883.824.2  344 


Smith,  Alex.    City  poems.    1857 S21 

Dreamthorpe.     1863 S24 

Edwin  of  Deira.     1861 821 

Poems.     1853 821 

Smith,  Edmund.    Poems.     1822 Sa 

Smith,  F.  S.     Young  Magdalen  and  other 

poems 82 

Smith,  Geo.  B.  Poets  and  novelists.  187G.S2: 
Smith,  Horace  and  James.      Rejected 

addresses.     1848 $2 

Same.     1866 821 

Smith,  J.  Hyatt    Gilead c 

Same c; 

The  open  door.     1874 \ 

Smith,  Seba.     (See  Downing.  Jack.) 
Smith,  Re-j,  Sidney.    Essays S24 

Contents:  Dr.  Parr. — Dr.  Rennel. — John  Bowl 
Langford.— Public  charact^s,  i8oi<>a. — Archdeaco 

—  Matthew  Lewis. —  Necker*s  last  views. —  Aus 
Fiev^*s  letters  on  England. —  Ceylon.— Delphi] 
the  residence  of  the  clergy.  —  Catteau,  tableau  < 
Danois.  —  Wittman's  travels.  —  Edgeworth  on 
Sierra  Leone.— Trimmer  and  Lancaster. —  Pan 
Ireland.— Travels  from  Palestine. —  Methodism. - 
missions.— Curate's  salary  bill. —  Catholics. —  So 
suppression  of  vice.  —  Methodism.  —  Hannah  ! 
Characters  of  Fox.  —  Historical  work  of  Fox.- 
sional  education. —  Female  education. — Public  sc 
Disturbances  at  Madras. —  Toleration. — Charlei 
Bishop  of  Lincoln's  charge.  —  Letters  writtei 
Mahraita  camp,  1809. — Mad  Quakers. — Mme.  D' 

—  America.  —  Game  laws.  —  Botany  Bay.  —  C 
sweepers. — Mission  to  Ashantee. — America. — Po 
— Ireland. — Anastasius. — Spring-guns. —  Prisons, 
traps  and  spring-guns. — Scarlett's  poor  bill.— Pi 
Persecuting  bishoits. — Botany  Bay. — Game  laws 
treatment  of  imtried  prisoners. — America. — Capi 
— Bentham  on  fallacies. — Waterton. —  Granby.— 
ton's  method  of  teaching  languages.  —  Coui 
prisoners. — Catholics. 

Selections  from  writings.     1863 82. 

Contents :  Trimmer  and  Lancaster.  —  Pro' 
education. —  French  education.  —  Public  schouli 
ballot.  —  Letters  on  American  debts.  -Conduc 
understanding.— Wit  and  humour. — Taste. — Irisl 
Catholic  church.— Catholics. — letter  on  Catho 
tion. — Parnell  on  Ireland. — Ireland. — Memories 
Kock. — Letters  to  Archdeacon  Singleton. 

Wit  and  wi.sdom  of.     1869 

Letters  of  Peter  Plymley 

Smith,  S.  R.    Objects  of  instruction . .  .9S.3 
Smith,  Kcv.  Walter  C.  (Hermann  Kunt). 

Olric  Grange.     1872 S2 

Smith,  W.     Gravenhurst 

Thorndale 

Smollett.     Poems.     1822 8: 

Works  ;  ed.  by  Browne.     8  v S2 

Contents  :    V.  x.    View  of  the  progress  of  rom? 
life  of  Smollett,  by  J.  Moore. — Plays  and  poems 
V.  a.    Roderick  Random. 
V.  3-4.    Peregrine  Pickle. 


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24 


y.  5.  Tmrdanmad  Count  Fathom. 

V.  6.  Sir  LauBcdot  Gravtt. — ^Advcnturet  of  an  atom. 

V.  7.  HoBpihray  Cliakor. 

V.  8.  TrsTds  through  Franco  and  Italy. 

Idder.     Agamcmnoii's  daughter.    1 88 5 .  82 1 .  i  326 

'Sjfrtcm  of  Shakespeare's  dramas.    2  ¥..822.3  '43 

^BMBftViLUB.     Poems.    1822 821.2  50 

rrasY.     All  for  love,  and  The  pilgrim 
to  Compostello.     1829 821.2  235 

Ccmmonplace  book.    4  v 819  42 

Coirespondence 928.2  287 

'Correspondence  with  Caroline  Bowles. .     826.2  8 

doctor.     1874 824.2  90 

1836 824.2  91 

;,  moral  and  political.    1832.   2  v. 824. 2  164 

.JoanofArc.     1812.     2v 821.2232 

Letters  from  Spain  and  Portugal.    2  v. .  914.6  78 

:  MadoC.    1812.    2v 821.2234 

VbetiGal  works.    1878.    ro  v.  in  5  v. .  .821.2  485 

Cfmifmis.*  V.  i>a.  Memoir;  by  Tuckerman.  —  Joan 
«f  Arc— Notes. — Vision  of  the  maid. — Notei.— Triumph 
«f  woman. — ^Wat.  Tyler. — Poems  concerning  the  slave 
tndc.—Botaay  Bay  eclogues. — ^Sonnets. —  Monodramas. 
^nAmatory  poems  of  Abel  Shufllebottom. —  Lyric  poems. 
—Song:!  of  the  American  Indians. —  Occasional  pieces. — 
Tka  remapect.— Hymn  to  the  Penates. 
¥.3-4.  English  eclogues.  — Nondescripts.  — Devirs 
'       walk.  ->  Inscriptions.  —  Carmen    triumphale.  —  Odes.  — 

Epistle  to  Cunningham.— Thalaba. 
L  V.  s-6.    Madoc.— Ballads  and  metrical  tales, 

▼.  7-%.    A  tale  of  Paraguay.— All  for  love.— Pilgrim  to 
*■    Coaposicllo. — Curse  of  Kehanuu 

V.  9-10.  Roderick,  the  last  of  the  Goths.— Poet*s  pil- 
^mukgH  to  Waterioo. — Carmen  nuptiale. — Funeral  song 
far  Princess  Charlotte.  —  Vision  of  judgment.  —  Oliver 
Newman.— Miscellaneous. 

^  Poet's  pilgrimage  to  Waterloo.     1816.  .821.2  236 

Roderick.    1815.    2v 821.2228 

Sir  Thomas  More;  colloquies.    2  v 824.2  SS 

Thalaba.    1814.    av 821.2230 

Tianslation  of  Amadis  of  Gaul.    3  v. . . .     863  17 

Tnnslation  of  the  chronicle  of  the  Cid. .     946  18 

PWEix,  RoBT.    Poetical  works 821.2142 
llfG.    The  ruined  statues,  and  other 

poems.    1871 821. 1  193 

Sp^fiUltOT,  The.     1853.    4  V 824.2  36 

Emys  illustrative  of;  by  Drake.    3  v..  .824.2  47 
Papers  from,  relating  to  Sir  Roger  de 

Corerley 824.2  40 

SPlDDDfG.    Reviews  and  discussions 824.2  273 

Stkncbr,  Herbert.    Essays.    1868 304  16 

Same.     1878.    3v 30425 

Spxnsbr.  And  his  poetry ;  byCraik.  3  v. 928. 2  396 
Colin  Clout  explained  ;  by  Hitchcock .  .821.2   138 

Faerie  queene. — Epithalamion 821.2  136 

Same 821.2  137 

Poetical  works ; /^.  by  Child,     sv 821.2  131 

V.  1-3.    Faerie  queene. 


V.  4.  Faerie  queene.  concluded. — Shepheard*s  cale 
dar. — Colin  Clout. — Astrophel. 

V.  5.    Miscellanies. 
Works ;  ^d,  by  Collier.     1862.     5V 821.2  ij 

ConitHit:  V.  X.  Life  of  Spenser. —  Shepheard*s  ci 
endar. — Faerie  queen. 

V.  9-3.     Faerie  queen,  continued. 

V.  4.  Faerie  queen,  concluded. — Two  cantos  of  Mul 
bilities. — Miscellanies. 

V.  5.    Miscellanies.— View  of  the  state  of  Ireland. 

Sperry.     Country  love.     1 865 821.I  ; 

Same.     1865 821.1  : 

Spofford.     Poems.     1882 821.1  2\ 

Sprague,  CiiAS.    Curiosity.     X829...821.1  Pam. 

Poetical  and  prose  writings.     1850 821. i  a 

Sprague,  O.   I.      Oration,  July  4,  1854, 

Java,  N.  Y 98.3  Pam.  i 

Spring.  Address,  N.  Y.  Merc.  Lib.  Ass*n.       40  1 
Stanley,  Dean.    Addresses,  etc.  1872-77.     252  i 

In  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.     1878 204  ; 

Reference  list ;  by  Foster,     v.  i 16 

Thoughts  that  breathe  ;  sel.  from.    1879.     204  i 

Stedman.     Blameless  prince.     1869 821.  i  i^ 

Hawthorne  and  other  poems.     1877. . .  .821.1  i^ 

Poetical  works.     1873 821. i  11 

Poetical  works.     1884 821.1  134] 

Contents:  Early  poems. — Sonnets. — Poems  writb 
in  youth.— Alice  of  Monmouth. — Miscellaneous  poen 
— Translation. — The  blameless  prince,  etc. — Miscdlan 
ous  poems. — Occasional  poems.— Translations. —  Lat 
poems.— L'envoi. 

Poets  of  America.     1885 824.1  2\ 

Contents:    Early  and  recent  conditions. — Growth 
the  American  school. — Bryant. — Whittier. — EmerMm.' 
Longfellow.— Poe.— Holmes.— Lowell.— Whitman.— Ba 
ard  Taylor. — The  outlook. 

Victorian  poets.     1876 824.X  X^ 

Contents  :  The  period.—  Landor. —  Hood,  Matthc 
Arnold,  Procter.— Mrs.  Browning. — Tennyson. — Tenn; 
son  and  Theocritus. — The  general  choir. — Robert  Browi 
ing.— Buchanan,  Rossetti,  Morris. — Swinburne. — Inde 

Steele,  J.  W.     Frontier  army  sketches..  824.x  i; 
Steele,  Sir  Richard.    Correspondence..  826.2  ; 
Steele,  Sir  K.^and  Addison.  (See  Addi- 
son and  Steele.) 

Steggall.    Jeanne  d'Arc,  etc.     1868 821.24] 

Stephen,  James.    Critical  and  miscelUne- 

ous  essays.     1S43 824.2  ( 

Contents:     Wilberforce.  —  Whitfield    and    Froude. 
D^Aubigne's  hist,  of  the  great  reformation. — Life  ai 
time  of  Richard   Baxter. — Physical  theory  of  anoCh 
life.— The  Port  Royalisu.— Loyola.— Taylor's  Edwin  tl 
rair. 

Stephen,  Leslie.     Essays  on  free  think- 
ing, etc.     1877 204  < 

HisL  of  Eng.  thought,  1 8th  cent'y.    2  v.     192  i 

Hours  in  a  library.     1879.     3  v 824.2  2< 

Contents:  V.  i.  De  Foe's  novels.— Richardson 
novels.— Pope  as  a  moralist.— Elwin's  Pope. — Scott. 
Hawthorne.— Balzac.— De  Quincey. 


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ENGLISH     POETRY,   ESSAYS,  ORATORY,   ETC 


V.  a.  Sir  Thoi.  Browne—Jonathan  Edwards. — Wm. 
Law.  —  Horace  Walpole.  —  Dr.  Johnson**  writings.— 
Crabbers  poetry. — Hazlitt.— Disraeli's  noveb. 

V.  3.  Massinger.— Fielding's  novels.— Cowpcr  and 
Rousseau. — First  Edinburgh  reviewers. —Wordsworth's 
ethics.— Landor's  imaginary  conversations. — Macaulay. 
— Charlotte  Bronte. — Kingsley. 

Stephens,  George.  Dramas.  1846.  2  v.  822.2  149 

CoMteni*:    V.  x.     Nero.— Forgery. — Sensibility. 
V.  a.    Self-glorification.- Rebecca  and  her  daughters. 
—Philip  Basil. 

Sterling,  John.    Poems.     1839 ^21.2  683 

Essays  and  tales.     1848.     2  v 824.2  365 

Conttnts:  V.  i.  Memoir  of  Sterling;  by  Hare. — 
Shades  of  the  dead  :  Alexander  the  great,  Joan  of  Arc, 
WycIifTe,  Columbus.  Oustavus  Adolphus,  Milton/  Bums. 
— On  Coleridge's  Christabcl.- On  the  broad  stone  of 
honour. — On  Napier's  war  in  the  peninsula. — Montaigne. 
Simonidcs. — Carlyle.— Characteristics  of  German  genius. 
— Tennyson's  poems. — The  worth  of  knowledge. 

V.  9.  Fragments  from  the  travels  of  Theodore  Elbert. 
— Thoughts. — Tales  and  apologues. 

Sterne,  Laurence.    Sentimental  journey.    823  87 

Same 9144  83 

Works.     1869 820.2  204 

Contents:    Tristram  Shandy. — Sentimental   journey. 
— Letters. — Sermons. 
Same ;  id.  by  Browne.    4  v 820.2  200 

Contents:  V.  i.  Preface. — Life  of  Sterne;  by  him- 
self.— Tristram  Shandy. 

V.  a.    Tristram  Shandy,  c't'd. — Sentimental  journey. 

V.  3.    Sermons. 

V.  4.    Sermons. — Letters. — History  ot  a  watch-coat. 

Sternk,  Stl'AUT.     Angelo.     1881 821.1  263 

Giorgio  and  other  poems.     1881 821. i  260 

Stevens,  A.  H.     Letters  and  speeches. .  .329.1  141 

Stevenson.     A  child's  garden  of  verse. *82 1.2  743 

Familiar  studies.     18S2 824.2  318 

Contents  :  Victor  Hugo's  romances. — Some  aspects  of 
Burns.- Walt  Whitman. — Thoreau. —  Voshida  Torajiro. 
— Francois  Villon.— Charles  of  Orleans. — Samuel  Pepys. 
— John  Knox  and  women. 

Virginibus  puerisque,  etc.     1S81 824.2  348 

Contents:  Virginibus  puerisque. —  Crabbed  age  and 
youth. — Apology  for  idlers. — Ordered  south. — JE.%  tri- 
plex.—El  Dorado. — English  admirals. — Some  portraits 
by  Racbtirn. —  Child's  play.— Walking  tours.  —  Pan's 
pipes.— Plea  for  gas  lamps. 

Stewart.     Harp  of  Strathnaver 821.2  Para,  i 

Stirling.     Burns  in  drama,  etc.     1878  .  .824.2  292 

Stockton.     Round-about  rambles 829.1  2u 

Stoddard.     Book  of  the  east.     1871 821. i  145 

Poems.     1852 821. 1  143 

Same.      18S0 ^ 821. i  245 

Contents:  Early  poems. —  Songs  of  summer. —  The 
king's  bell. — The  book  of  the  East. — Tartar  songs. — 
Arab  songs. —  Chinese  songs.—  In  memoriam. —  Later 
poems. — Hymns  of  the  mystics. 

Songs  of  summer.     1857 821. i   144 

Story,  JosErii.     Miscellaneous  writings. .    824.1  2 


Story,  W-W.    Graffiti  Dltalia.     1875.. 8a 

He  and  she.     1S84 S: 

Nero  ;  a  historic  play.     1S75 • 

Poems.     1S56 8 

Stow,  C.  A.     Secret  of  the  Sierras 9S. 

Stowe.  Afrs,  H.  B.  (Christopher  Crowfield). 

The  chimney  comer     186S .8 

House  and  home  papers 

Same * 

Street.    Poems.     1845 

Frontenac ^ 

Sturgis.    Little  comedies.     1880 5 

Such,  Theophrastus.   (See  Eliot,  George 

Suckling.    Poems,  plays,  etc.     2  v I 

Contents:  V.  1.  Life;  by  Suckling.— Pc 
laura. 

V.  a.  The  goblins.— Tragedy  of  Brennoralt 
one.— Letters. — Discourse  of  religion. 

Sullivan.     Poems ' 

Sumner.    Orations  and  speeches.     2  v. . . 
Prophetic  voices  concerning  Am.     1S74 

Recent  speeches.     1856 

Works.     1877.     12  V 

SvKKKY,  Ear/ o/.    Poetical  works.    1S31. 

Same ;  fd.  by  Bell 

Songs  and  sonnets.     1870 

Swift.    Choice  works.     1876 

Gulliver's  travels.     1S44 

Same 

Same  ;  id.  by  Waller 

Selected  works.     1S72 

Selections  from  prose  writings.     18S4.. . 

Tale  of  a  tub 

Works  ;  id.  by  Sir  W.  Scott.     1S24.    19  v 
Contents:    V.  i.     Memoir  ;  by  Scott. 
V.  a-3.     Journal  to  Stella. — Tracts,  jMjlitic 
torical. — The  examiner. 
V.  4-5.     Tracts,  historical  and  political. 
V.  6.     History  of  John  Bull. — Present  sta: 
Art  of  political  lying. — Tracts  relative  to  Ire 
Drapier^s  letters. 

V.  7.  The  Drapier's  letters  cont'd. — T 
Irish  affairs. — Sermons. 

V.  8.     Sermons,  cont'd. — Tracts   in  defcnc 
tianity. — Tracts  in  support  of  the  church  est 
— Tracts  on  the  test  act. — Essays. 
V.  9.     Essays  (Tatler,  S(>ectator,  etc.)  and 
V.  10.     Tale  of  a  tub. — Battle  of  the  books 
ical  operation  of  the   spirit. — Abstract   <tf  i 
Eng.    to   Henry  II. — Letters,  Pilkington    to 
Letter  to  the  E.irl  of  Orrery. — Poems. 
V.  II.     Gulliver's  travels. — Directions  to  st 
V.  12.     Memoirs  of  Capt.  Creichton. — Poli 
— Notes  on  Addison's  Freeholder. — On  Clan 
tory. — On  Burnet's  history. — On   the  charA 
court    of   Queen   Anne.— On    Ciibbs    Psalm 
poetry. 

V.  13.  Miscellanies  by  Pope,  Gay,  etc 
Scriblerus,  etc.)«  collected  by  Swift  and  F 
miscellanies  by  Swift  and  Sheridan. 


*  For  young  readers. 


ENGLISH  POETRY,  ESSAYS,  OKATOKY,  ETC. 


Focnu,  nddlct,  tpiETiimi,  «tC' — Lattcra- 
t.    Lcltcn. 

Appendix   10   caTT«tpoikd«nce.'I^tlert  bel. 
1  Miu  Vuhoiiiri(h.— IndK. 

t.    Alal>nt>  in  Catjnilon.    186S.S33.3  167 

.    1874 Baa.a  171 

m  roundcli.     1SS3 Eai.a  6S4 

rd.     1S66 823.3  IAS 

18G6   3z3.2  169 

s.    1876 822,3  ao4 

nd  studies,     1876 S34.3  244 

uciii'i  poemi.— Mgiiii'  Jauii.— Mallhew  Ar- 
w  poenu.— NoKi  on  Shelley.  -  It  yron. -Col*- 
'ord— Picluici  of  iB«3.— Deusni  by  old  mai- 

lerii,      1870,     (a  St.) 821.3  384 

FalieiT).     i63s 833.3  370 

jart.     1881 833.2  339 

!3  .etc.  l834  ...831.2  733 
lies.     18S6 824.338c) 


Tatiiam.    Dramatic  worlcs.    1879. . 

Cntimli;     Lan   crowni   the   end. 

tWlC— ScMcb  fiflgirieE.— Tht  lump.— 


r  <>f  lb* 


Tatler,  The  1  1^.  by  Chilmen.    1S56.    4  V.    824.36 

The  same;     1S07 S34.3  41 

Essays  ittustralive  of;  by  Drake.     3  v. .  834.3  47 
Taylor,  Bayard.  etc... 834.1  153 


RUck 


r   Hue 


-The  Gen 

a  of  '-Suul. 


Short 


.n  and  Mui 


n  Enclitl. 


Diih 


Bronie.— Chu.  Kcade.-    | 
of  Scoii.- Append ii.  | 

te.      1^77 834.2  226   1 

nd  ballads.    Series  1-3.     1S78. 831.3  51X} 
lolher,  and  Rosamond.     i8br>.  .Szs,-*  '""^ 


.  .831.2   483 


(he  springtide.     iSSo. 

'  I  wo  nations.     1875 821.3503 

in  song.    1S80 321.2  573 

of  Sbaliespeare.     1S80 833.3  '55 

Victor  Hugo.     1886 9384  116 

>  of  Lyonessc,  etc.     18S2 S21.2  645 

:iubessays.     1881 S24.1  156 

t.    Du  Bnrtas,  his  Divine  weekcs 
orkes,  and  other  works.    1641 . .  841  B-4 
.  .S21.3  648 


il  Latin  student's  songs 874  19 

]  old;  vetKC.     18E0 831.3  55S 

V W5  61 

in    English 

-     18S4 323.2  253 

■  and  studies  in  Italy.     1S79 824.3  2lu 

>t  the  Ureek  poets.     3v SSi  7 

iduli  libellas.     1884 831.2  733 

Study  of  the  works  of  Tenny- 
1870.. 


..S21.3  377 
'J3 


.    Miscellaneous  writings.  1842. 
Around  the  tea-table.     1874.834.1 

swept  up.     1870 824.1 

L.      Songs    and    poems ;    with 


Echo  clul).      1876 83q.I   18 

Home  pastorals.     1875 821.  i   133 

I^rs.     1873 831.1   13a 

Picture  of  St,  John.     l8()6 831.1  131 

Poetical  works.    i88<i 821.1  3J4 

Same Sai.i  335 

Same , Ssi.i  236 

CiHttmli:    Tha  poet'i  iournal.  -I-oein>  of  itw  Orimt. 

— Ronuncn  and  lyrica. — Ciilif«-rnlan  batJods  and  pocDH. 

i»i.-Hamc   paitanU.-Bal- 

he  picLuie  of  Si,  Jahii.~I.in. 

wm 82..1 130 

1878 822,1    17 

The  823.1  12 

Stnd  ^S^^  re 8311  177 

TraniUlion  of  Goethe's  Faust 833  34^^ 

Same.    3  » 333  33 

Taylor.  B.  F.     Dulce  domnm.     iSS4...83i.i  306 

January  and  June.     1871 824.1  96 

Old-time  pictures,     1874 831.1  ifaS 

Songs  of  yesterday.     1875 821. i  319 

Summer  savory.     1879 824,1  144 

World  on  wheels,  etc.     1874 S24.1  97 

Taylor,  Sir  H.    Critical  essays  on  poetry, 

"«-     1878 834.2  »4 1 

CsHUnli:    Poeiicil  worki  of  Woidivuiiti.— Wocd>- 

in  •  l«ii"  -Mill  on  "  Thv  tDbJKtion 

of  woiMo.  with  Mill. 

1864,      3  V 323,3    160 

(Tn/ri/i.-    V.I,    Philip  Van  Artevelde, 

fair.-l»i 


,    Sicili 


:,   CleD 


>*,— Eve 


Taylor,  Isaac.     Transmission  of  ancient 

Ultimate  civilization,  etc.     iHlio 834.3  267 

Words  and  place*. cji  i  3 

Taylor, Jank,     Writings,     3v 830.2  133 

':eM.ml,:    V.I.    Memoir  and  cdrr»pondeni:«,-Putl- 

V.2.    MiicelUoeomconirLliulioniof  y.  Q. 
V,  3,    Correipondenct  bet,  a  oiaiher  and  daughwr.— 
Infanl  puemi.-Diiplay  ;  a  tale. 

Taylor,  JoHN(Thewaler  poel).   Works. 837,2  537 
Tavwr,  J.  S.     Selections  from  writingn. .  820,2  139 


246 


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Taylor,  Thomas  (The  Platonist).  Bibliog- 
raphy of ;  by  Sanford.     1885 16  66 

Taylor,  Tom.     Fool's  revenge;  adapted 

by  Booth 822.3  3^ 

Historical  dramas.     1877 822.2  166 

Ctttttnts:  Foort  revenge. — Jeanne  d'Arc.— *Twixt 
axe  and  crown. — Lady  Clancarty. — Arkwright't  wife. — 
Anne  Boleyn. — Plot  and  passion. 

Temple.    Cosmopolitan  essays.     1SS6. .  .824.2  387 

Tennyson.    Ballads,  etc.     18S0 821.2  569 

Becket.     1884 822.2  267 

Bibliography  of.    (Literary  World,  v.  13, 

p.  280) 805  P.B.15 

Concordance  to  works  of;   by   Bright- 
well.     1869 t82i.2  37S 

The  cap  and  the  falcon.     1884 822.2  252 

Enoch  Arden. — In  memoriam. — Favor- 
ite poems.     1880 821.2  373 

Gareth  and  Lynette.     1872 821.2  375 

Harold ;  a  drama.     1877 822.2  181 

Hone  Tennysonianae,  sive  eclogae  e  Ten- 
nysono    Latine  redditae;    cura  A.  J. 

Church 821.2  376 

Idylls  of  the  king,     i860 821.2  371 

Lover's  tale.     1879 821.2  525 

Lyrical  poems,  sel.  by  Palgrave.     1885. 821.2  746 

Maud,  etc.    1855 821.2  372 

In  memoriam.     1881 821.2  621 

A  key  to ;  by  Catty.     18S1 S21.2  625 

Poems.     1865.    2v 821.2368 

Poetical  works.     1870 S21.2  374 

The  princess.     1881 821.2  622 

Same ;  ed,  by  Kolfe.     1S85 821.2  72S 

Queen  Mary.     1875 822.2  172 

Same 822.2  173 

Selections  from ;  fd.  by  Rolfe.     1S85. .  .821.2  795 

Selections  for  the  young.     1S78 *82i.2  663 

Study  of;  by  Tainsh.     1870 S21.2  377 

Tiresias,  etc.     1885 821.2  752 

Works.     1884 821.2  369 

Same 821.2  370 

CoHttnts:  Juvenilia. — Lady  of  Shalott,  etc.— Eng- 
lish idylls,  etc.— Enoch  Arden,  etc. — The  princess. — Ode 
on  the  death  of  Wellington,  etc. — Experiments. — The 
window. — In  memoriam. — Maud. — Idylls  of  the  king. — 
Queen  Mary. — Harold. — The  lover's  tale. — Ballads,  etc. 

Terilo.     Friar  Bakon's  prophesie S21..2  458 

Terry.    Poems.     1861 ^ 821. i  175 

Teuchsagrondie,    canto   3.      The    explor- 
ation  ^ 821. 1   Pam.  6 

Thacher.     Sea-shore  and  prairie.    1S77.S24.1   120 
Thackeray,    Aliss,  Toilers  and  spinsters, 

etc.     1876 S24.2  385 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Ballads.     1S56 821.2  432 

Ballads  and  tales S28.2  52 

%  For  reference. 


Bibliography ;  by  Shepherd.    1880 

Same.  Literary  World,  v.  17,  p.  132.805 

Comic  almanack 82 

Contributions  to  Punch.     1885 82^ 

Early  and  late  papers.     1867 82.: 

CfU€ntt:  Memorials  of  gormandizing.  —  >! 
coats.— Bluebeard's  ghost. — Dickens  in  France.— 
pictures.  —  Little  travels  and  roadside  sketches 
and  pictures. —  Picture  gossip. — The  anonymous 
odical  literature. — Goethe. — Leaf  out  of  a  sketch- 
The  last  sketch.—'*  Strange  to  say,  on  club  p: 
Autour  de  nion  chapeau. — On  a  peal  of  bells.  -C 
carp' at  Sans  Souci. — Desseint. — On  a  pear  tre< 
medal  of  George  IV. —  On  Alexandrines. —  The  1 
the  axe. — De  finibus. 

English  humorists,  i8th  century.     1S54.. .: 

Extracts  from  writings.     18S1 8: 

The  four  Georges 9. 

Miscellaneous  essays,  sketches,  etc 82. 

Mr.  Brown's  letters,  etc.     1853 82. 

Contents  :  Mr.  Brown*s  letters  to  a  young  m: 
town. —  The  proser. —  Child's  parties. —  Story  ol 
panee  Jehan. — Science  at  Cambridge. — Dream  ol 
friars.— Mr.  Punch's  address  to  the  great  city  of 
bar.— Irish  guns.— The  Charles  II.  ball.— The  G< 
Death  of  the  Earl  of  Robinson. 

Thackeray's  London  ;  by  Rideing 91. 

Roundabout  papers.     1864 82^ 

Same.     1869. .' 82. 

Contents  :    On  a  lazy,  idle  boy. — On  two  chi 
black.— Ribbons. — Some  late  great  victories. — T 
the  cushion. — Screens  in  dining-rooms. — Tunbric 
— De  juventute. — On  a  joke  I  once  heard    frc 
Hood. —  Roundabout  the  Christmas  tree. —  On 
mark  on  the  door. — On  being  found  out. — On  a 
years  hence.  —  Small-beer  chronicle.— Ogres.— 
roundabout  papers  which  I  intended  to  write. — A 
sippi  bubble.  —  On  Letts^s  diary.  —  Notes  of  a 
holiday. —  Nil  nisi  bonum.— On  half  a  loaf.— Tl 
of  the  axe  ;  a  story  JL  la  mode.—  De  finibus.— On 
of  bells. — On  a  pear  tree. —  Dessetns. —  On  some 
Sans  Souci.  —  Autour  de   mon  chapeau.—  On 
drines. — On  a  medal  of  George  IV, — "  Strange  to 
club  paper." — The  last  sketch. 

Stray  moments  with  ;  by  Rideing $3 

Thackerayana.     1875 8: 

[See,  also,  under  *^  English  Prose  Fiction.*'] 

Thaxter.     Driftweed.     1879 821 

Poems.     1881 S21 

Poems  for  children.     1884 821 

TiiiRLWALL.     Letters    1881 Sa 

Letters  to  a  friend  ;  id.  by  Stanley.  1S81  .S: 
Thomas,    Edith.     New  Year's  masque, 

and  other  poems.     1885 821 

Thomas,  of  Erceldoune,    Romance  and 

prophecies S2( 

Thompson,  D'Arcy.    Ancient  leaves 82 

Thompson,  H.  M.    Copy.    1872 

Thompson,  J.  P.     American  comments  on 

European  questions.     1884 82. 

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SON,  Maurice.     By-ways  and  bird- 

«s.     1S85 824.1  212 

s  of  fair  weather.     1883 S21.1  299 

SON,  W.     Poems.     1822 S21.2  37 

3N,  J^MKS  (1800-1848).     Poems 821.8  32 

I  to  Congreve 821.2  452 

caJ  works.     T864.     2v 821.2  179 

niemiM.'    V.  1.     Memoir  by  Nicolas.— Juvenile  and 

■llaaeous  poenia,  songs,  etc.— Liberty. 

a.     The  seasons.— The  castle  of  indolence. 

ON,  James  (1S34-1882).     City  of 

adfal  night,  etc.     1880 821.2  619 

rs  and  phantasies.     1881 824.2  306 

ON.  M.  (See  Doesticks,  Q.  K.  P.) 

,  W.  J.  ed.  Early  Eng.  prose  romances.     loi 

Kx:.    Cape  Cod.     1865 917.2  18 

'  spring  in  Mass.      1881 829.1  25 

rsions.     1S63 824.1  58 

mt4mU  :  Biog.  sketch  ;  by  Emerson.— Natural  his- 
of  Massachusetts. — A  walk  to  Massachusetts.— The 
lord. —  A  winter  walk.  —  The  succession  of  forest 
. — ^Walking.— Autumnal  tints.— Wild  apples.— Night 
moonlight. 

•rs  to  various  persons.     1865 S26.  i    8 

e  woods.     1864 9i7'2  20 

aer ;  from  the  journal  of.     1884 ...  824.1   198 

len.     1854 829.18 

:ek  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack 

crs.     1868 917-2  19 

inkee  in  Canada,  etc.     1866 824.1  58 

mttmis:  A  Yankee  in  Canada. — Anti-slavery  and 
rm  papers :  Slavery  in  Mans.— Prayers.— Civil  dis- 
Itence.— A  plea  for  John  Brown. — Paradise  to  be 
ined.— Herald  of  freedom. — Carlyleand  his  works. — 

without    principle.^Wendell    Phillips    before    the 
cord  lyceum. — Last  days  of  John  Brown. 
:e.   Emblcmes  and  epigrams  (1600).  820.2  336 
ite  between  pride  and  lowliness  ;  ed. 

Collier.     1841 827.22 

.L.     Poems.     1822 821.2  42 

Psyche,  and  other  poems.  1852.. 821.2  421 
1*.  Writings  and  speeches.  2  v.  ..329.1  144 
(.     Sanctum  sanctorum.     1S70....  824.1   130 

sexton's  tale,  etc.     1867 821. i   174 

•ian  stories.     1882 821. i  288 

and  I.     1880 S21.1  239 

,B,  Timothy.    (See  Holland.) 

Dramas.     1 820 928.2  58 

%tenU:  Memoirs.— The  tragedy.- The  Indians.— 
s  or  mine. — The  fisherman. 

ymoon 822.2  147 

NTER.  Helena  in  Troas.  1886.  .822.2  287 
I.     Ballad  of  the  good  ship  Sarah 

ids.     1S84 08.5  I'am.  5 

:n  rod.      1881 98. 5  Tarn.  5 

Mrs.  (Charlotte  Elizabeth).    Osric, 
[  other  poem. s.     1846 82 1.2  302 


Works.     1845.     3v 820.2136 

Conttnts:  V.  i.  Personal  recollections. — Osric,  a 
poem.— The  Rockite.—Derry.— Letters  from  Ireland. — 
MiKcellaneous  poems. 

V.  3.  Izram.— Helen  Fleetwood.— Passing  thoughts. 
— Flower  garden.— Poems  on  the  peninsula  war. — Prin- 
cipalities and  powers  in  heavenly  places. — Second  causes. 

V.  3.    Judira  capta. — The  deserter. — Falsehood  and 
truth. — Judah's  lion. — Conformity. — The  wrongs  of  wo- 
man. 
TouRNEUR.    Plays  and  poems ;  ed.  by  Col- 
lins.    1x^78.     2  V.     (i  St.) 822.2205 

Contents:  V.  i.  Introduction. — Atheist's  tragedie.— 
Funerall  poem. — Death  of  Prince  Henrie. 

V.  a.  Revenger's  tragedie. — The  transformed  meta- 
morphosis. 

To\VNSEND,F.  Fanciesof  a  whimsical  man.  824.1  22 

Musings  of  an  invalid.     1S52 824.1  21 

TowNSENi),  M.  A.     Xariffa's  poems.    ..    821.1  60 

Traill.     New  Lucian.     1884 829.2  59 

Trench.     Pocm.s.     1865 821.2  333 

Trowbridge.    Emigrant's  story,  and  other 

poems.     1875 821. 1   172 

Home  idyl,  and  other  poems.     18S1...821.1  268 

Trumbull.     Poetical  works.      1820 821. 1  13 

Contents  :  M'Fingal,  a  modem  epic. — Progress  of  dul- 
ness. — Miscellaneous  poems. 

Tuckerman.     Es.'iays 920  48 

The  optimist.     1850 824.1  106 

Poems.     1869 821. 1  173 

TUPPER.     An  author's  mind.     1847 824.2  170 

Probabilities.     1847 824.2  170 

Proverbial  philosophy.     1S45 S29.2  21 

Same.     1S50 829.2  21}^ 

Turner,  C.  Tennyson.  Collected  sonnets. 82 1.2  570 
Twain,  Mark  (S.  L.  Clemens).  Autobi- 
ography and  first  romance 828.1  47 

Innocents  abroad 914  15 

Same 914  16 

Life  on  the  Mississippi 917-4  45 

Same     91 7.4  46 

Roughing  it 917.5  134 

Same 917.5  134^^ 

Sketches.     1S75 828.1  45 

Same 828.1  46 

Stolen  white  elephant.     1S82 828.1  6 

Same ^28.1  7 

Tramp  abroad 914  1 19 

Same ; 914  120 

[See,  also,  under  '*  English  Prose  Fiction."] 

Twining.    Correspondence.     1882 826.2  71 

Twiss.     Miscellanies.*    1S05.     2  v 829.2  30 

TVLER.     Death  ;  or  Mcdorus'  dream 821.1  23 

Tytlk.r,  Sarah  (H.Keddie).   Footprinis.824.2  236 
UlMi.L.      Ralph    Roister  L)oi.sicr;   £d.  by 

Cooper.     1847 S22.2  78 

Same ;  Arbcr's  reprint.     lifCg 820.2  33 


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Vanbruch.     Drnmatic  worltK.     (!  «t.). .  .839.3  iSo 
CnttMli.-    SSS  pronked  vifc-Aiep. 

FiilM  bouK. 

-JouncT  to  LondoB. 

Common  sense.     1658...    S37.1  4 

Vaux.     Poemi 831.3  146 

Vmb,  Aubrxv  PB.     (See  De  Vere.  Aulirey.) 
VwtBY,  Joseph.     The  open  lir.     i86f)  ..834.3  333 

Vbry.  Jo.vKS.     Poems.     1883 831. i  198 

Vkkflanck.     Discourses  on  Am,  history  .    Saj.i  6 

VILLIERS.     The  rehearsal.     1869 330.2  30 

Walker,   J.    B.     Poelrj   of   reason   and 


1871. 


..811. 1 


Walker,  Jksse.     Poems.     1854 98.5  3 

Wallace,  H.  B.    Art  and  scenery  in  Eu-  { 

rope,  etc.      1868 704  7    I 

Waller.     Poems.     i8aa 821.227   | 

Walpole,   Horacr.    And  his  world  ;  lei-  I 

Wr*  td.  by  Seeley 82(1.2  78 

Euaji  in  "3V 834.2  ig 

Fngitire  g  verse.     1785. 

(Printed  at  Strawberry  Hill  press,)  ...         34  I 

Letters.     1842.    4  v 826.2  61 

Same  ;  a/,  bf  Cnnningham.   1880.  9V.S36,3  S2 
Same ;  td.  by  Lord  Dorer.    :833.    z  v.  8a6.3  65 

Walsh.     Didactics,     1836,     3v 824,13 

Walton  and  Cotton.    Complete  angler.     799  65 

Wabburton.     Letters.     1801J 826.3  s  i 

Ward,  Artemus  (C.  F.  Browne),     The 

genial  showman ;  by  Hingslon.      2  v..  82S.t  30   | 

His  works  complete.     187S 838.1  53 

In  London,  etc.     1867 83S.1  33   I 

Same 828,1  33 

Lecture.     lB6q 838.1  34 

Panorama.     iS6g 82S.1  35 

Ward,  J.  W,     Song  of  Highet-wnter 98,521    ' 

Waru,  S.     Lyrical  recreations.     iSfij 831.1  47   j 

Ware.     Oralion.  July  4,  1873 329.1  Pom.  4   I 

Warner,  C.».     Itick log  studies 82350301  | 

Same 5O202   I 

Same  ...........  ....,,. 56203 

Baddeck,  etc 917.6  61    i 

Being  a  boy.     1S7S 82S,i  56   1 

My  KDmmer  in  a  garden.     1871 828,1  55   | 

Same ,..8l3.i  55>^  | 

Warren,   G.    M.     Der  poems  of    Fred.  i 

Scholt;^.     1880 (,8.5  iS   I 

Warren,  Saw  L.     Misceltanies.     1855.. 824. 2  167   ' 
Warton.  Joskp)!.     E^ays  in  '"  The  Ad- 
venturer,"   3Y S24.3  16  . 

Warton,  Tkos,     Essays  in  •■  The  Idler."  824,2  34   | 

Poetical  works,      1S02,     2  v 821.3  221    ' 

Washin';ton.    Correspondente   witli   W.  ■ 

Crawford.     1767-1781 971.3  15 


Maxims  ;  td.  by  Schroeder.     1S55 S3; 

Farewell  addrett 341. 

Same ;  papers  relating  to.    (Penn.  Hist 

Soc.,T.  I.) ;.-973 

Reference  list  by  Foster,    v.  i 11 

Writings  ;  id.  by  Spark*.     13  v 97 

Watson,  J.  W.     Beautiful  snow.     1S71  . .  821. 

Ootcast,  and  other  poems.     1B72 S21. 

W  death  of  Wat- 
£S?g  ^™  cenlurie  of  love. 
— Tearesof  fancie.      1870 820. 

Watts.    Poems.    182a 811, 

Psalms,  hymns,  etc 340  I 

Wratkekly.     Dresden  china,  and  other 

songs.     1E80 ,92t.3 

Verses  for  children.     1874 831.3  Pa 

Webb,  John.     (See  Paul.  John.) 

U'f.rhe.     Tnuaile5(iS90).     1868   S2a 

Webster,  A.    A  woman  sold.     1E67 S31.1 

Webster,  D.     Address,  Pittsburgh ...  329.1  Pa 

And  Hayne ;  speeches.      1S30 329. 

Diplomatic  papers,  etc 33; 

Discourse  at  Plyninalh.     1820 4 

Discnurse  on  Adam.s  and  Jefferson 4 

Great  speeches;  td.  by  Whipple,     18S0.    8:; 

Reference  list  by  Foster,     v.  t.  2 1 

Selections  from 341. 

Works.     1851.     6  V 329. 

Webster,  John.    Works  ;  id.  by  Hazlitt. 

1857.     4  V S22. 

CiKltnli:    V,  1.    SirThoI.  Wyat.— We»lw.rdh 
Northward  hoc. 


Webster,   Noah,     Observations   on  lan- 
guage.    1839 4 

Weiss.     Wit.  humor  and  Shakspeare  ....  S33. 

Welch  and  Men.     That  convention 837 

Tj.      Words   of;    td.    by  Wal- 

ford.     1869 Ssi) 

Wells.    About  people.     1885 S34.1 

WENTWoRTIt.     Papers.      1705-I739 S2ti 

Wesley,  J.  aiidC.     Poetical  works.    6  v.     2j 
West.     Poems,     1822 321 

Wharton,  Thos,    I'oems.    1822 S21 

WiiicKLER.     Maurinc.     1882 S21.1 

of  passion.     1884 


Will 


l'o< 


Midci 


pniios'jpnicai  critic.  —  ircicoii  s  iiisiiurics. — oiiaKcsjicaic  s 
critics. — Sheridan. — A  ppcndix. 

.eciures.     1850 S24.1  63 

Contents:  Authors  in  their  relationft  to  life. — Novels 
and  novelists:  Dickens. — Wit  and  humor. — Ludicrous 
side  of  life. — Genius. — Intellectual  health  and  disease. 

jteiature,  age  of  Elizabeth 824.1  60 

incccss  and  its  conditions.     1S71 824.1  64 

IITE,  Edward.     Minor  moralities 824.2  221 

UTX,  H.  K.     Remains.     1823.     2  v..  .821.2  276 

CjmitntM:  V.  i.  Life;  by  Southey.— Letters.— Mis- 
calhuieous  poems. 

V.  9.  Odes,  sonnets,  fragments,  etc. — Time. —  The 
Ckriitimd. — Prose  compositions. — Reflections. 

EITB,  K.  G.     New  gospel  of  peace 827.1  25 

Shikespeare*s  scholar.     1854 822.3  82 

{tvdies  in  Shakespeare.     1886 .822.3  321 

HTB,  R.  G.,  *d.    Poetry  of  the  civil  war.  821.1  11 

im,  W.  C.     Oration,  July  4,  1810 40  22 

nte  rose  and  red.     1873 S21.1  186 

htman,  S.H.    Poems.    1879 821.1  222 

imcAN,  Walt.    Leaves  of  grass 821.1  265 

Sftmc ;  ed.  by  Rhys.     i88() 821. i  337 

Poems ;  id.  by  Rossetti.     1868 821. i  166 

ipecnmen  days  and  collect.     1882 824.1  176 

HTMEY,  Mts.     Mother  Goose  for  old 

feUcs 821. 1  226 

P^uisies.     1872 821. 1  179 

nrnsR.  Among  the  hills,  etc.  1869.  .821.1  115 
Say  of  seven  islands,  and  other  poems  .821.1  302 
Complete  poetical  works.     1873 821. i  iii 

Same.    1874  821. i  iii)^ 

Same.     1877 821. i  no 

Csmitmtt:    Mogg  Megone. — The  bridal  of  Pennacook. 


WiT.BKRKORCK.     Cor  ;  ed.  by  his  sons 826.2  18 

Wilde.     Poems.     iS3i 821.2587 

WiLKiE.     Poems.     1822 821.2  41 

Wilkinson.    A  free  lance  in  the  field. , .  .824.1   136 
Contents:    George  Eliot's  novels.— I..oweirs  poetry. — 
Lowell's  cathedral. — Lowell's  prose. — Bryant's  poetry. — 
Bryant's  Iliad. — The  Christian  commission. — Erasmus. 

Willis.    The  convalescent.     1859 826.16 

Poems.     1869 821.1  26* 

Contents:    Sacred  poems. — Miscellaneous  poems. 

Prose  works.     1850 820.1  B-4 

Contents:  Pencillings  by  the  way. — I<etters  from 
under  a  bridge.— Dashes  at  life,  pt.  x  :  High  life  in 
Europe,  American  life;  pt.  3:  Inklings  of  adventure, 
Loiterings  of  travel ;  pt.  3  :  Ephemera. 

The  rag-bag.     1855 . .    824.1  16 

Rural  letters.     1849 826.15 

WiLLMOiT.   Journal  in  the  country.    1852.  824.1  28 

WiLLSON.    Old  sergeant,  etc.     1867 821.1  293 

Wilson,  J.  (16 1696).  Dramatic  works. 822.2  233 

Contents:  The  cheats.  —  Andronicus  Coraneniua.-* 
The  projectors. — Belphegor. 

Wilson,  John  (1 720-1789).     The  Clyde; 

a  poem 821.2  293 

Wilson,  John.     Studies  of  modem  mind 

and  character.     188 1 824.2  333 

Wilson,  Prof.  John  (Christopher  North). 

Critical  and  mis.  essays.     1842.    2  v..  824.2  68 

Essays.     4  v 824.2  296 

Contents:  V.  i.  Streams.— Meg  Dod*s  cookery.— 
Death  in  the  pot.->Gymnastics.— Cruikshank  on  time.— 
Health  and  longevity.— Early  rising.— Old  North  and 
young  North. — The  man  of  ton. — Loves  of  the  poets.— 
Education  of  the  people.— Young  lady's  book. — Days 
departed. — Wordsworth. 


260 


ENGLISH     POETRY,   ESSAYS,   ORATORY,   ETC* 


Tale  of  expiation. — Morning  monologue. — Field  of  flow- 
en. — Cottages. —  An  hour^i  talk  about  poetry. — Inch 
Cruin. — Day  at  Windermere.— The  moors.— Highland 
snow-storm. — The  holy  child. — Our  parish. 

V.  9.  May-day. — Sacred  poetry. — Christopher  in  his 
aviary. — Dr.  Kitchiner. — Soliloquy  on  the  seasons. — Few 
words  on  Thomson. — Snowball  bicker  of  Pedmount.— 
Christmas  dreams. —  Our  winter  quarters. — Stroll  to 
Grasmere. — L^envoy. -^Scenery  of  the  Highlands. 

Poetical  works.     1858 821.2  266 

Contentt:  Isle  of  palms.— City  of  the  plague.— The 
convict. — Miscellaneous. 

Noctes  Ambrosianae.     1S43.    4  v 828.2  15 

Same.     1854.     5  V 828.219 

Same 828.2  24 

Windsor.     Ethica.    i860 824.1  108 

Winter.     Poems.    1881 821. i  251 

Thbtle-down.     1878 821. 1   102 

WiNTHROP.   Add re.sses  and  speeches.  1852 

-1886.    4  V 329.1  98 

Wirt.    Letters  of  a  British  spy.     1S03. . .  917.4  32 
\il9il, and  others.  The  old  bachelor.  1814. 824.1  147 

Wither.     Hallelujah.     1857 245  4 

Hjrmns  and  songs  of  the  church.     1856.       245  5 
WoLCOT  (Peter  Pindar,  pseud.).      Works. 

1812.     5  V 827.2  6 

Same.     1^5 827.2  1 1 

•    Supplement  to  works.     1797 827.2  12 

WoLLSTONKCRAFT,  Mary.    Letters  to  Im- 

Jay.     1879 826.2  43 

WoLTON.     Poems 821.2  449 

Wood.     The  gates  wide  open.     1869 249  32 

Modern  pilgrims.     1855.     2  v 249  30 

Woods.     Essays,  sketches,  etc.     1873 820.1  27 

WooDUURY.     Writings.     1852.     3v 329.1  89 

Wooi.NER.     Silenus.     1884 821.2  729 

Tiresias.     1886 821.2  776 

WooLSEY.    (See  Coolidge,  Susan.) 

WoOLSON.     Browsing  among  books 824.1   159 

George  Eliot  and  her  heroines.      1886.  .92S.2  50S 

Two  women.     1885 821. i  325 

Wordsworth,  C.     Shakespeare's  knowl- 
edge of  the  Bible.     1880 822.3  160 

Wordsworth,  W.    His  poetry;  reference 

list  by  Foster,     v.  2 1655 

The  lake  district  as  interpreted  in  poems 

of;  by  Knight.     1878 821.2  512 

Platonism  of;  by  Shorthouse.     1881.  .184  Pam.  i 

Poems  chosen  and  ed.  by  M.  Arnold 821.2  539 

Poetical  works.     1854.     7  v 821.2  666 

Contents:  V.  1.  Life. — Poems  written  in  youth. — 
The  borderers;  a  tragedy.- Poems  referring  to  child* 
hood. — Poems  founded  on  the  .ilTcctions. 

V.  a.     On  the  naming  of  places.— Poems  of  the  fancy ; 
The  wagoner,  etc.— Poems  of  the  imagination :    Peter 
Bell,  etc.— Sonnets. 
V.  3.    Memorials  of  tours  in  Scotland.— Poems  dedi- 


cated to  liberty,  etc.— Memorials  of  tours  on  1 
tinent  and  in  Italy.— River  Duddon.— Yarrow  r 
etc. 

V.  4.  White  doe  of  Rylstone.— Ecclesiastical 
Evening  voluntaries.— Poems  composed  duriai 
1833.— Poems  of  sentiment  and  reflection. — Sont 

V.  5.  Miscellaneous.—  Inscriptions. — Sclectii 
Chaucer  modernized.  — Poems  referring  to  ol 
Epitaphs,  etc. 

V.  6.     The  prelude. 

V.  7.    The  excursion. 
Poetical  works ;  ed.  by  Knight.     8  v. .  .Sa 

CenUnts:  V.  i.  Preface,  etc. — Evening  w: 
scriptive  sketches,  among  the  Alps. — Guilt  and  1 
The  borderers. — We  are  seven. — Goody  Blake  ai 
Gill.— Idiot  boy.— Tintern  Abbey,  etc. 

V.  a.  Peter  Bell.— The  brothers.— Michael.- 
naming  of  places. — Hart-leap  well. — Selectic 
Chaucer,  modernized. — ^Sonnets. — Memorials  cl 
Scotland,  etc. 

V.  3.  To  the  cuckoo. — She  was  a  phantom  ot 
— The  daffodils. —  Affliction  of  Margaret. —  T 
sisters. — The  kitten  and  the  falling  leaves. — 1 
lark. — The  waggoner. — French  revolution. — Th< 
etc. 

V.  4.  Character  of  the  happy  warrior. — Od« 
mations  of  immortality. — White  doe  of  Rylstos 
Icse  sonnets,  etc. 

V.  5.    The  excursion ;  with  preface,  notes,  et< 

V.  6.  I^odamia. — Dion. — Memorials  of  tour 
land. — Memorials  of  tour  on  the  continent. — Ri 
don  :  Sonnets,  etc. 

V.  7.  Ecclesiastical  sonnets. — Miscellaneous 
— Yarrow  revisited.— Composed  during  tour  in 

V.  8.  Memorials  of  a  tour  in  Italy.— Sonnets 
punishment  of  death. — Miscellaneous  poems.— 
the  lakes.— Letters  on  the  Kendal  and  Winderm 
way. — Indexes,  etc. 

The  prelude.     1850 82 

Prose  works  ;  ed.  by  Grosart.  1876.  3  v.  J: 
Contents. '  V.  x.  Apology  for  the  French  r« 
— Convention  of  Cintra,  i8o<\ — Addresses  to  fr* 
of  Westmoreland,  1818.— Of  the  Catholic  relief 
legislation  for  the  poor,  etc.— Advice  to  the  yo 
education. 

V.  2.  Of  literary  biography  and  monument 
epitaphs.— Essays,  letters  and  notes  elucidato 
poems,  1 798-1835.— Guide  thro'  the  lake  di»t. 
and  Windermere  Railway. 

V.  3.  Notes  and  illustrations  of  the  poems.- 
— Conversations  and  reminiscences  of  Wordswc 

Select  poetical  works.      1864 8i 

Studies  in  ;  by  Hudson.     1884 Si 

World,  The  ;  dd.  by  Chalmers.     1856.     3  v.  I 
WoRTLEY,     Queen   Berengaria's   courtesy, 

and  other  poems.     1838.     3  v S: 

Wright    The  brook,  etc.     1873 

Highland  rambles.     1868 

Wyatt.  Sir  T.     Poetical  works.     1S3 1 .  .  Si 

Songs  and  sonnets.      1870 .; 

Wycherlky.     Dramatic  works.     (2  st.).  .S 
Contents:     biography  and  criticism  ;  by  Hu 
in  a  wood.— Gentleman  dancing  master.— Cou 
— Plain  dealer. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


251 


Subtle    brains    and    lissome 

1864 824.2   173 

?oems.     1822 821.2  33 

jt  oompUint,  or  night  thoughts  .821.2  227 

1822.      2V 821.2   25 

Half-hours  with  foreign  novel- 
880.     2y 813  12 

PROSE    FICTION. 

History  and  Criticism. 

'be  art  of  fiction.     1884 813  Pam.  2 

Hist,  of  fiction.     1845 3^3  ' 

1842.     2v 8132 

Novels  and    novelists  of   the 

ntnry.     1871   823  55 

lion  in  public  libraries 813  Pam.  i 

*be  English  novel.     1883 813  22 

British  novelists  and  their  styles.  823  56 

liary  of  modern  fiction.     1881.  813  20 

Works. 

[aking  money 015303 

<rNE  \V.  Impulse  and  principle .  01 7201  + 

A.     Onesimus.     1882 249  42 

tus.     1878 249  43 

COB.     Agnes 010426 

id  Elvie 01044T 

010427 

010425 

stories.     6v 010415 

itory  books.     12  v 010403 

d  and  McDonner 44^97 

Georgie 010402 

010421 

Ill's  voyages.    6v 010430 

010424 

Icine 010423 

K}rne 010401 

1 010428 

es.  14  V 010453 

r.'    V.I.    Rollo  learning  to  talk. 

Learning  to  read. 

\t  work. 

\t  play. 

\c  school. 

hollo's  Tacation. 

Experiments. 

tfuMum. 

Pravela. 

Correspondence. 

hollo's  Philosophy— Water. 

Kir. 

•ire. 

iky. 

I r  in  Europe.     10  v 010443 

.■    V.  I.    Rollo  en  the  Atlantic. 


I 


V. 

3. 

V. 

3. 

V. 

4- 

V. 

5- 

V. 

6. 

V. 

7- 

V. 

8. 

V. 

9- 

V. 

10. 

In  Paris. 
In  Switzerland. 
In  Ix>ndon. 
On  the  Rhine. 
In  Scotland. 
In  Geneva. 
In  Holland. 
In  Naples. 
In  Rome. 

Stories  of  Rainbow  and  Lucky 010436 

Stuyvesant 010429 

Wallace OIO423 

Adams,  Charlotte.    Edgar  Clifton *oi46o3 

Errand  boy 014601 

John  Hartley 014603 

Adams,  F.  Colburn.      Justice  in  by-ways.  15273 

Story  of  a  trooper 15274 

Von  Toodleburgs 15272 

Adams,  J.  T.     White  chief 47296 

Adams,  Mary.     Honorable  surrender. . . .  62315 

ADA.MS,    Mrs.     Leith.       Aunt     Hepsy's 

foundling 42403 

Geoffrey  Stirling 42404 

Madelon  Lemoine 4240a 

Winstowe 42401 

Adams,  H.  C.     Balderscourt 04309 

Barford  bridge 04304 

Boy  cavaliers 04302 

lioys  of  Wcstonburg 04316 

College  days  at  Oxford 04313 

Encombe  stories Q4310 

For  James  or  George 51503 

Friend  or  foe 5^502 

Mystery  of  Beechey  Grange 04317 

School-boy  honor 04307 

School-days  at  Kingscourt 043 15 

Stories  for  Sundays 04306 

Tales  of  Charlton  school 04308 

Tales  of  Walter's  school-days 04314 

Tales  upon  texts 51501 

Who  was  Philip  ? 04318 

Winborough  boys 04303 

Wroxby  college 04301 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Forest  jungle 03402 

Scenes  with  the  hunter 03401 

Young  Marmaduke 03403 

Adams,  W.  T.  (See  Optic,  Oliver.) 

Addie's  husband 50384 

Addison  anJ  Steele.    Sir  Roger  de  Cov- 

erley ;  from  *'  The  Spectator  " 50333 

Adeler,  Max  {ps€ud.  C.  H.  Clark).     For- 
tunate island 65101 

Random  shots 65102 

AG17II.AR.     Days  of  Bruce 7614+ 

Ilomc  influence 6501  + 


Storics  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a  cipher  preceding  the  number,  thtu :    015303. 


252 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Home  scenes 7613 

Mother's  recompense 7609+ 

Vale  of  cedars 7612 

Woman's  friendship 761 1 

AlDB.    Carr  of  Carrlyon 13603 

In  that  state  of  life 13602 

Introduced  to  society 13606+ 

Morals  and  mysteries 13605 

Penruddock ....       13604 

AiMARD.     Freebooters 14702 

Gold  seekers 14701 

Last  of  the  Incas 1470S 

Rebel  chief. 14702 

Red  track. . .  ^ 14701 

Stoneheart 14703 

Tiger  slayers 14704 

Trapper's  daughter 14701 

AlMWELL,  Walter,  pseud.  (See  Simonds,  W.) 
AiNSLiB,  Herbert, /j^m/.  (See  Maitland,  £.) 

AINSWORTH.    Crichton 7331 

Beau  Nash 7334 

Boscobel 7332 

Cardinal  Pole 7315 

Chetwynd  Calverley 7322 

Constable  de  Bourbon 731 1 

Constable  of  the  tower .• . .         7309 

Fall  of  Somerset 7328 

Good  old  times 7318 

Guy  Fawkes 7321 

Hilary  St.  Ives 7303 

John  Law 7304 

Lancashire  witches 7301  + 

Lord  mayor  of  London 73' 3  + 

Manchester  rebels 7333 

Merry  England 7317 

Mervyn  Clitheroe 7306 

Old  St.  Paul's 7316 

Ovingdean  Grange 7309 

Preston  Fight 7325 

Saint  James 7307 

South  sea  bubble 7305 

Spanish  match 7310 

Spendthrift 7312 

Starchamber 7308 

Tower  of  London 7320 

Windsor  Castle 7307 

Alcott.     Aunt  Jo's  scrapbag 08808 -h 

Eight  cousins 08815  + 

Hospital  sketches 52601 

Jack  and  Jill 08838  + 

Little  men 08803  + 

Little  women 08801  + 

Moods 52602+ 

Morning-glories 08813+ 

Stories  for  younc  readen  are  indicated  by  a 


Old-fashioned  girl 

Rose  in  bloom 

Silver  pitchers 

Spinning-wheel  stories 

Three  proverb  stories 

Under  the  lilacs 

Work 

Alcestis 

Alcock.     Roman  students 

Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M.     (See  Pansy,  pseud.) 
Alden,  W.  L.     Cruise  of  the  canoe  club. . 

Cruise  of  the  Ghost 

Moral  pirates 

Aldrich.     Marjorie  Daw 

Out  of  his  head 

Prudence  Palfrey 

Queen  of  Sheba 

Stillwater  tragedy 

Story  of  a  bad  boy 

Alexander,  Affs.,  pseud.  (Mrs.  Annie  F. 
Hector).     Admiral's  ward 

At  bay 

Beaton's  bargain 

Executor 

Freres 

Her  dearest  foe 

Heritage  of  Langdale 

Look  before  you  leap 

Maid,  wife  or  widow 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird 

Second  Life 

Which  shall  it  be  ? 

Wooing  o't 

Alford.     Netherton-on-sea 

Alice  Thorne 

Alicia,  pseud.     Sowing  the  good  seed  . . . 

Allen,  Grant  (Cecil,  Power,  pseudonym). 

Babylon 

For  Maimie's  sake 

Philistia 

Strange  stories 

Allen,  W.  B.     Silver  rags 

All  for  greed 

Allston.     Monaldi 

All  the  world  over 

Alniack's.     2  v 

Alma  Tadema.     Love's  martyr 

American  convent 

American  girl  in  a  boy's  college 

Among  the  Alps 

Among  the  chosen 

Andkrson.     Zenaida 

Andrews   (Elzey    Hay,  pseud.).       Prince 
Hal 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus:    015309. 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


253 


ia  Gushington's  thoughts 55223 

sh 07180 

Dalton 07179 

Y  (F.  Anstey  Giithrie).     Black  poo- 

t 67310 

t'l  robe 67307+ 

ed  Venus 6731 1 

versa 67301 H- 

roN.     Jack  Allyn's  friends 62801 

^ifc 55249 

Y,  ATiw^.  D'.    Camilla.     5v 407 

lia.     5v 402 

ina 401 -h 

M,  £.  M.     Christina  North 62521 

:r,  T.     By  fire  and  sword 69226 

Mason 07111  + 

s    ( "  The  Duchess.")     Airy   Fairy 

Uan 57810+ 

ity's  daughters 57830+ 

* 57859-»- 

li  and  unfaith 57841  + 

first  appearance 57853 

lurance  vile,  €/  a/ 57861  + 

f  Branksmere 57870+ 

I,  Lord  Beresford 57852 

den  all  forlorn 57865 

tal  struggle 57873  + 

Geoffry 57833+ 

ly  Bawn 57806+ 

mder  Dolores 57866+ 

His 57801  + 

» 57847 

naoyne 57854+ 

-E.    Olive  Lacey 20443 

T.     In  shallow  waters 69223 

'RONG.     Bella  Sandford 020001 

.D.    Farm  on  the  mountain 09801 

JR.    After  a  shadow 012505 

el  and  demon  S201 

rooms  at  Brantley 8210 

nds  and  neighbors S219 

d  and  the  heart S202 

ien  wings 012509 

le  heroes,  saints  and  martyrs 8206 

le  heroines 012501 

le  lights  and  shadows 8227 

le  pictures 01 25 10 

ner  family 821 1 

t  on  shadowed  paths 8209 

eGlen 8222 

in  high  life 8225 

ied  life 8213 

injrthing  for  peace 01250^) 

ing  bat  money S205 

Storks  for  young  readen  are  indicated  by  a 


Our  neighbors,  etc 8207 

Out  in  the  world 8223 

Peacemaker 012504 

Seedtime  and  harvest 8218 

Sowing  the  wind 012503 

Sow  well  and  reap  well 012508 

Steps  toward  heaven 8204 

Stories  for  young  housekeepers 8217 

Sunshine  at  home 012502 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room 8220 

Three  years  in  a  man-trap 8226 

Tom  Blinn's  temperance  society,  etc 8224 

Two  wives 8214 

Wedding  guest 8203 

What  came  afterwards 8228+ 

Woman's  trials 8215 

Woman  to  the  rescue 8221 

Words  for  the  wise,  etc 8216 

Words  of  cheer 012507 

Asmodeus  in  New  York 50350 

ASTOR.    Valentine 69189+ 

At  anchor 50393 

Atkinson.     Walks,    talks;  etc.,  of  two 

schoolboys 04901 

At  the  red  glove 69018 

Austen,  Jane.    Emma 702 

Lady  Susan 928.2  165 

Northanger  Abbey 703 

Persuasion 704 

Pride  and  prejudice 703 

Sense  and  sensibility 701 

Austin,  B.,  ani/  Abuott,  L.     Cone-cut 

corners 15271 

Austin.  Jane  G.    Cipher 9203 

Desmond  Hundred 63417+ 

Dora  Darling 9205 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown 15051+ 

Moonfolk 027701 

Nameless  nobleman 63401+ 

Outpost 9204 

Shadow  of  Moloch  Mountain . .  9201 

Austin,  Stella.    Ben  Cramer 013707 

AvERiLL.     Annie  Mason 44196 

Same 01 3201 

Away  from  home 07194 

AwDRY,  F. ,  et  a/.    The  miz  maze 62357 

Baarniiielm.     Archibald  Hamilton 05701 

Badeau.     Conspiracy 69179 

Bailey,  J.  M.     Mr.  Phillips' governess. . .  56846 

Baker,  Bi.len.     Eflie's  prayer 09701 

Baker,  Afrs.  H.  N.  W.   (See  Leslie.  Mad- 
eline.) 

Baker,  5i>  Samuel  W.   Cast  up  by  the  sea.  02502 

True  tales  for  my  grandsons 02503 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


254 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Bakrr.  V/ii.  M.     Blessed  SainI  Certainty.  34714+ 

Colonel  Danwooddie,  oiillionaire 347)8 

His  majcslf,  myidf. 34707+ 

Hiking  of  *  man   34730 

Hoie  Evans 3470I 

3470'  + 

^                               34704 

Year  worlh  living 34703 

Balch.    Peculiar  people 62551 

Baldwin,  J.  G.     Flush  timet  of  Alabama.  44151 
Baldwin.    Lvdia    W.      Yankee    school 

teacher  in  Virginia 69103 

Balestibk.     Victoiiaus  defeat 69231 

Balfour.    Family  honur SbSqq 

Away  in  Ihe  wilderness. . .  02643 

Balteiy  and  boiier. 02635 

Black  ivory. 01633 

Coral  island 02601 

Deep  down. 0360S 

Dicing  for  gold 03643 

Dog  Crutoe , 02626 

Erling  the  Bold 03609 

Fighting  the  flames. 01639 

Floating  l^ht 02621 

Freaks  on  Ifae  felli 03619 

Gascoync 02612 

Giant  city  of  the  North 02633 

Golden  dream 02634 

Gorilla  hunters 0261 1 

In  the  track  of  tlie  troops 02638 

Iron  horse 02606  + 

Island  queen 03646 

Life  boat 02603 

Lonely  island 02630 

Martin  Hauler 02614  + 

w        west 02605 

Mountains 02632 

I'hilosopher  Jack 0262J 

lioneers 03(>4i 

Pirate  city 02627 

Riven  of  ice 02602 

Rover  of  the  Andes 02645 

Settler  and  savage 02636 

Shifting  winds 02620 

Sin  months  at  the  cape 02628 

Sunk  at  sea o262i> 

Under  the  waves U26i3 

Ungava 02613 

World  uf  ice 02(«)4 

Young  fur-traders 0264'! 

Young  trawler 02644 

Bakim.     Hit  rj'  writin' 1202^ 

Mayor  of  Wind-gap 13027 


Baring-Gould.    Court  Rt^ 

»» 18 

Mehallah 

Banks.  Alicr.    Cheep  and  chatter. o 

Banks,  Mary  Ross.    Bright  days  in  old 

Banks.  Afn.  G.  L.    Caleb  Booth's  clerk , . 

Forbidden  to  wed 

Glory, 

The  Manchester  man 

Slung  to  Ihe  quick 

Sybilla.  etc 

daughter. 

■is^^m  

Boyt c 

c  in  four  quarter* c 

Spring  comedies 

Stories  about c 

White  rat c 

Barnard,   C.    (Jane   Kingsford,   ptrud.). 
Love  and  science 

Money  and  music 

Soprano 

Barnard,  E.  A.    Maple  Range 

Barnes.    Green  Mountain  travellers 

Hahb.     Cluny  Macpherson 

Daughter  of  Fife,  A 

Jan  Vedder's  wife 

Last  of  the  Macallistets 

Lost  silver  of  BriRauIt 

Barrett.     Folly  Morrison 

Honest  Davie 

Lieut.  Barnabas.     3  v 1 

Barrow.    Wife's  sttati^em 

Hartlett,  G.  H.    Commercial  trip 1 

Bartlett,   Mrs.  J.    M.   D,      Until   day- 

Basil.     Drawn  game 

Batfs,  Arlo.    The  pagans 16 

'i.^.         Downward  and  upward. . 

Stories  from  the  Moorland 

n*VLOR.    On  both  sides 

Havi-y,  Mils.    (See  Lyall,  Edna.) 
llEACM.  C.  A.     I.:Osl  Ignore 

llKACH,  R,  G.    Puritan  and  Quaker 

llEACONSKlKLD,  foWfl/.    (See  Disraeli,  Benj. 

Hran.     Dr.  Mortimer's  patient 

HEnEK,     Edmund  Dawn 

Bkckvord.     Vathck u 

.Same.     1883 f 

phcr  piecc^ing  the  aumber,  thm :    oijjs). 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


255 


CUTKBKRT,  pseud,    (E.    Bradley). 

arer  and  dearer 12032 

ant  Green 12030+ 

aliurst 55218 

f,  ed.    Fact,  £ction,  etc 42  41 

>rical  romances 42  42 

me 82342 

I  of  chivalry,  etc 42  40 

the  veil 55208 

14150 

Z,  D.     Ella  and  Marian 010601+ 

e  snnshine 010604 

e  Campbell 01060S 

ice  and  May 010607 

lenot  family 010603 

^ret  Cecil 010605 

r  Elliott 010609 

*i  wish 010606 

Sf .  M.     Eda  Morton 018301 

Mrs.  Martin.     (See  Martin,  Mrs.  Bell.) 

HY,  Chas.  J.     Breton  Mills 58701 

0  one 58702+ 

<Y,    Edward.      Dr.    Heidenhoff's 

xess 56881 

Ludington's  sister 17101  + 

V,  Capt,     Memoirs  of  a  griffin.   2  v.  30404 

ICT,  Frank  Lek.     Belinda 7921  + 

friend  Laurence 8021  + 

Worthington's  name 8001  + 

ime 8011 

Dorothy's  charge 8015 

Van  Kortland 8006 

:  she  paid 8027+ 

imon*s  niece 8013 

:t  hammer  and  anvil 8008+ 

.rrar's  experience 015604 

CN,  S.  G.  W.     Choice  of  Paris. . . .  30601 

TT.     Clara  Moreland 8610 

ed  will 8606 

CSS  of  Bellefont 8608 

Clarendon 8607 

lan's  trials 8604 

ie  flower 8612 

\ 8603 

fG,    Howe,  pseud.    (Mrs.    M.   H. 

mry).    Grace  Courtney 018501 

Blake.  M.  D 50328 

French  prisoners 032202 

r,  Walter.    All  in  a  garden  fair  . .  42625  + 

orts  and  conditions  of  men 42615  + 

thy  Forster 42624+ 

lothing  you  dismay 42627 

It  of  man 42616+ 

or  bearer. 58275 

Storm  for  youn^  readen  are  indicated  by  a 


They  were  married 43627 

Uncle  Jack,  etc 42639 

Besant,  W.  and  RiCE,  James.    By  Celia's 

arbor 4260^ 

Captain's  room,  etc 42619+ 

Case  of  Mr.  Lucrafl,  etc 42605 

Contents  :  From  the  anpematural :  The  caie  of  Mr. 
Lucraft.— The  mystery  of  Joe  Morgan.— An  old,  old 
itory.— Lady  Kitty .->The  old  four-potter.— My  own  ex- 
perience.—From  fairyland:  TitaniaU  farewell.— From 
fact :  On  the  Goodwin.— Edelweit.— Love  finds  the  way. 
—The  death  of  S.  Pickwick.— When  the  fhip  cornea 
home. 

Chaplain  of  the  fleet 42613+ 

Golden  butterfly 43607+ 

Monks  of  Thelema 42604 

My  little  girl 43603 

Ready-money  Mortiboy 42602+ 

Seamy  side 43609+ 

Shepherds  all  and  maidens  fair 58308 

Ten  year's  tenant 42612 

This  son  of  Vulcan 42608 

'Twas  in  Trafalgar's  bay 58309 

When  the  ship  comes  home 58310 

With  harp  and  crown 42606 

Bethel.     Millicent  and  her  cousins 023401 

Bickersteth.    The  reef  and  other  para- 
bles    06701 

Bigot,  Mrs.     (See  Healy,  Mary.) 

Bird.     Nick  of  the  woods ...  56806 

BiscoE.     Katharine's  experience 20431 

Bishop.    Choy  Susan 67807+ 

Detmold 56832 

House  of  a  merchant  prince 67801  + 

Black,  C.     Sussex  idyl 58327 

Black,  Ivory,  pseud.  (See  Janvier,  T.  A.) 

Black.  William.    Adventures  in  Thule. .  027802 

Daughter  of  Heth 14107+ 

Four  Macnicols 037801 

Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly 2309+ 

In  silk  attire 3312+ 

Judith  Shakspeare 2376+ 

Kilmeny 2301  + 

Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart 2340 

Love  or  marriage 14150 

MacLeod  of  Dare 2338+ 

Madcap  Violet 3303+ 

Maid  of  Killena 2364 

Monarch  of  Mincing  Lane 2343 

Princess  of  Thule,  A 3313+ 

Shandon  bells 3366+ 

Strange  adventure  of  a  phaeton 3330+ 

Same 14158+ 

Sunrise 3356+ 

That  beautiful  wretch 2361  + 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


256 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Three  feathers 2304+ 

White  wings 2343-f- 

Wise  women  of  Inverness 2384 

Yolande 2371  + 

Blackburn,  W.  M.   Young  Calvin  in  Paris.      30462 
Blackford,  Mrs,    Orphan  of  Waterloo. .     019301 

Blackmore.    Alice  Lorraine 141 13+ 

Christowell 26019 

Clara  Vaughan 26005 

Craddock  Nowell 14145  + 

Cripps  the  carrier.    3  v 26006-h 

Erema 26004-1- 

Loma  Doone 26001  -h 

Maid  of  Sker 26009+ 

Mary  Anerley 26015+ 

Sir  Thos.  Upmore 26020+ 

Black  WELL.     Island  neighbors 14161 

Blackwood's.    Tales  from.    (See   Tales 
from  Blackwood's.) 

Blaoden.    Woman  I  loved 12070 

Blake,  Lilian  D.    Fettered  for  life 44188 

Blake,  Mrs.    Cecile  Rayc 52294 

Blessington,  Countess  of.    Country  quar- 
ters        loooi 

Marmaduke  Herbert .*. .       10003 

Memoirs  of  a  femme  du  chambre 10006 

Meredith 10005 

Blind.    Tarantella 69107  + 

Boit.     Eustis 62364 

Bolton.     Present  problem 44^74 

Bonner.  Siierwood, /jr««/.    (Mrs.  K.  S. 

McDowell.)     Dialect  tales 44147 

Suwanee  River  tales 44147^2 

Border  lances ;   by   author   of  **  Belt   and 

Spur." 20201 

Borrow.     I/avcngro.    3  v 30423 

Romany  rye.     2  v 30421 

Boui.OER.     (See  Gift,  Theodore.) 

Boussmard.     Crusoes  of  Guiana 0S204 

BoUTON.     Round  the  block 44141 

Bowman.     Among  the  Tartar  tents 07409 

Boy  pilgrims 07414 

Clever  Jack  and  other  tales 07415 

How  to  mjike  the  best  of  it 07412 

Laura  Temple 074 1 1 

Rector's  daughter 07406 

Sunshine  and  clouds 07407 

Young  exiles 074024 

Young  Nile  voyagers 07413 

BOYRSRN.     Daughter  of  the  Philistines. . .   15090+ 

Falconberg 25604 

Gunnar 25602 

Ilka  on  the  hilltop,  etc 25605 

Norseman's  pilgrimage 25601 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Queen  Titania 

Tales  from  two  hemispheres 

Boyle.    Chronicle  of  No-man's  land 

Legends  from  my  bungalow 

On  the  border  land 

Savage  life 

Boys*  and  girls'  book  of  enchantment  .... 

Boys'  and  girls'  book  of  story 

Boys'  and  girls'  book  of  travel 

Boys'  kingdom 

Braborne,  Lord.  (See  Hugessen,  E.  H.  K.) 

Brace.     Fawn  of  the  pale  faces 

Brackenridge.    Adv.  of  Capt.  Farrago.. 

Adv.  of  Maj.  O'Regan 

Modem  chivalry.     2v ] 

Braddon  (Mrs.  Maxwell).     Asphodel 

Aurora  Floyd 

Birds  of  prey 

Charlotte's  inheritance i 

Cloven  foot 

Dead  men's  shoes 

Dead  sea  fruit 

Doctor's  wife 

Eleanor's  victory 

Fenton's  guest 141 

Flower  and  weed 

Golden  calf 4c 

Henry  Dunbar 

Hostages  to  fortune 

Ishmael 

Ishmaelite 

John  Marchmont's  legacy 4( 

Joshua  Haggard's  daughter 4c 

Just  as  I  am 4c 

Lady  Audley's  secret 

Lady  Lisle 

Lady's  mile 

Lo.st  for  love 

Lucius  Davoreen 

Milly  Darrcll 

Mount  Royal 

Octoroon,  The 

Onl v  a  clod 

^  ******** 

Open  verdict 

Phantom  fortune 40 

l*ublicans  and  sinners 4c 

R.nlph  the  bailiff 40 

Robert  Ain.sleigh 40 

Run  to  earth 

Rupert  Godwin 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant 

Story  of  Barbara 

Strange  world 

Strangers  and  pilgrims 

cipher  preceding  the  number  thus:     015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


257 


Q  at  the  flood 40044- 

«  bitter  end 4034 

of  the  sequent 403d 

T  the  red  flag 4067 

I •'  4044+ 

rers  and  weft 4029 

ird's  weird 4077 

3&D,  Afrs.     Lewie 012201 

EY.    (See  Bede,  Cuthbert.) 

.    Tekel..^ 52270 

TON.     Carbridges 5940i 

bell 59404 

le  and  school 024204-)- 

y  and  master 024203 

illed  house 59403 

unand  Ferrars 024202 

vball  society 024201 

m  fortress 59402 

nan  of  business 59405 

I,  C.  M.    (See  Clay,  B.  M.) 

dame  Mary 503S7 

Courtenay  of  Walreddon 1 1904 

Foix 1 1908 

of  Fitzford 1 1905 

iry  de  Pomeroy 1 1902 

protebtant 1 1906 

Talba 1 1903 

lawny  of  Trelawne 1 1901 

lis  of  the  heart 11910 

leigh 1 1909 

te  hoods '. 1 1907 

winners 15801+ 

ER.     Love,  too,  is  vanity 69231 

STER.     Compensation 37902 

ilartin's  summer 37901 

,  Titus  A.,  pseud.    Shaving  them.  50355 
ES,  Airs.  CoL     (See  Forrester,  Mrs.) 

LEY.     Daisy  nook  sketches 824.2  368 

locks  of  Meriton 824.2  369 

windows  hall 824.2  369 

T,  Airs,  A.  M.     Three  Bernices. ...  52210 

T,  M.  A.  (Lyndon, /j^«</.)   Margaret.  47298+ 

,  Airs.     Papa's  little  daughters.   . . .  030101 

£RH0FF.    Nah-nee-ta 69235 

N*.     Amyot  Brough 692 10 

:.    Charity  Helstone 07706 

tie  and  Nellie 48202 

garet's  secret 48204 

ay-wise  and  pound-foolish 48203 

iay  echoes  in  week-day  hours.    5  v.  07701 

ULIP.    Good  deeds 017301 

sperings  of  a  shell 017302 

'B,  CilA&LOTTB  (Currer  Bell).    Jane 

fre 6001+ 

SCofMt  for  young  readers  axe  indicated  by  a 


Professor 6003+ 

Shirley 6005+ 

Villette 6006+ 

Bronte,  Emily  (Ellis  Bell).    Agnes  Grey.  6103 

Wuthering  heights 6ioi+ 

Bro.nte,  Anne  (Acton   Bell).    Tenant  of 

Wildfel  Hall 6201+ 

Brook.     Fool  of  quality.    2  v 12004 

Brooks,  Byron  A.    Those  children 62592 

Brooks,  C.  S.     Sooner  or  later 12025+ 

Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  boys 032209 

In  Leislcr's  times 69242 

Brooks,  Noah.     Boy  emigrants 07903 

Fairport  nine 07902 

Our  baseball  club 031901 

Brougham,  Jno.    Bunsby  papers 12076 

Marine  residence,  etc 12077 

Brougham,  Lord.     Albert  Lunel 14107+ 

Broughton.    Cometh  up  as  a  flower 7901+ 

Good-bye,  sweetheart 7908+ 

Joan 7910 

Nancy 79^4+ 

Not  wisely,  but  too  well 7909+ 

Red  as  a  rose  is  she 7907+ 

Second  thoughts 79*9+ 

Twilight  stories 79^8 

Brown,  Chas.  B.     Arthur  Mervyn 11602 

Edgar  Huntley 11604 

Jane  Talbot I1605 

Wieland 1 1601 

Brown,  Helen  D.    Two  college  girls. . . .  69205 

Brown,  H.  E.    Good  catch 69128 

Bruce.     A  thousand  a  year 44190 

Brunto.v.     Self-control 14164 

Brush,  C.  C.     Colonel's  opera  cloak  ....  15041 

Brush,  M.  E.     Paul  and  Persis 67501 

Bryan.     Manch 60101 

Wild  work 60102 

Buchanan.     Annan  water 42209 

Child  of  nature 42202+ 

Foxglove  manor 422x2 

God  and  the  man 42206 

Love  me  forever 42207 

Martyrdom  of  Madeline 4220S 

Master  of  mine 42213 

Matt 42211 

New  Abelard 422x0 

Shadow  of  the  sword 4220X 

Buckley.    Edith  Moreton.     1853 40  13 

BuDDiNGTON.     Can  the  old  love  ? 44105 

BULWER.    (See  Lytton.) 

Bunce.     Timias  Terrystone 69XX7 

BUNNER.     The  Midge 2x901 

Woman  of  honor 62335 

cipher  precediog  the  number,  thtu :    0x5303. 


258 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


BURBURY,  Mrs,    Florence  Sackville 141 56 

BURDETT.     Margaret  MoncriefTe 56816 

Burgess.    Harry  Hope's  holidays 020401 

Burke,  ed,    Polly  Peablossom's  wedding  .  47279 

BURNAND.     Chikkin  Hazard 27302 

Gone  wrong 27303 

My  time  and  what  I've  done  with  it. . .  •  27301 

Burnett.    Dolly 14908 

Fair  barbarian I49334~ 

Haworth's 14914+ 

Jarl's  daughter,  etc 14913 

Kathleen 14910 

Lindsay's  luck 14912 

'   Louisiana 149224- 

Miss  Crespigny 14907+ 

Pretty  Polly  Pemberton 1491 1+ 

Quiet  life  . .  .^ 149^9 

Surly  Tim 14961  + 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's 14904+ 

Theo 14903+ 

Through  one  administration 1494 1  + 

Burnham  (Edith  Douglas, /j^m/.)-   Dearly 

bought 66707 

Next  door 66708+ 

No  gentleman 66704 

Sane  lunatic 66701  + 

We  von  Arldens 62541 

Burton.    Yankee  among  mermaids 47274 

BUSHS.     Painted  bird 012601 

Butler,  Samuel.    Erewhon 62352 

Butler,  Wm.  A.    Domesticus 69202 

Butler,  W.  F.     Red  cloud 62588 

Butt,  Beatrice  M.    Eugenie 26401 

Geraldine  Hawthorne 26404+ 

Miss  Molly 26403 

Butt,  Geraldine.     Dieudonne 58314 

Time  of  roses 58313 

Butt,  M.  H.     Leisure  moments 12080 

Butter  WORTH.  Zigzagjourneys  in  Acadia.  024906 

Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands 024902 

Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe 024901 

Zigzag  journeys  in  northern  lands 024905 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Occident 024904 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient 024903 

Buxton.     From  the  wings 64904 

Great  Grenfel  gardens 64902 

Jennie  of  the  Princess 64901 

Nell  on  and  off  the  stage 64903 

Bynner.    Damen's  ghost 63412 

Byrn.    (See  Rattlehead,  D.) 

Byrrne.     Fair  country  maid 58217 

C,  S.  T.     Harleys  of  Chelsea  Place 07128 

Cable.     Dr.  Sevier 54525+ 

Grandissimes 54502+ 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Madame  Ddphine 54S< 

Old  Creole  days 545< 

Caine.    She's  all  the  world  to  me 6< 

Calder.     Miriam's  heritage 5' 

Caldwell.    (See  Marsh-CaldwelL) 

Callcott.     Two  firesides oil 

Cameron.    Deceivers  ever 5^ 

In  a  grass  country i< 

Lodge  by  the  sea l\ 

North  country  maid I< 

Vera  Nevill » 

Campbell.    Mrs.  Herndon's  income 6 

Under  green  apple  boughs 5; 

Unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation. . .  51 

What  to  do  club 5' 

Camp  of  refuge 5' 

Capron.     Mrs.  Thome's  guests on 

Capt.  Wolf o 

Carew.     Tangled 4 

Carey,  Annie.    Autobiography  of  a  lump 

of  coal OL 

School  girls 6! 

Carey,  Rose  N.  Barbara  Heathcote's  trial.  502: 

For  Lilias 50« 

Nellie's  memories 5< 

Not  like  other  girls 50» 

Queenie's  whim 50* 

Robert  Ord's  atonement 50SI 

Carl,  psnid.    Joe  and  the  Howards 07*^ 

Cakletoh, /fsfud.    (See  Coffin,  C.  C.) 

Carlkton,  William.    Art  Maguire i 

Black  prophet i 

Emigrants  of  Ahadarra X 

Evil  eye i 

Parra  Sastha x 

Poor  scholar x 

Redmond,  Count  O'  Hanlon i 

Traits  and  stories  of  Irish  peasantry. ...  i 

Willy  Reilly I 

Carr,  Alaric.     Trehernc's  temptation .. .  i 

Carr,  Alice  C.     Paul  Crew's  story 6 

Carrie  Williams  and  her  scholars 0 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.  (C.  L.  Dodgson.) 

Alice  in  wonderland og 

Tangled  tale 

Through  the  looking-glass og 

Carryl.     Davy  and  the  goblin 03 

Caruthers.     Knights  of  the  horseshoe  . .  S 

Cary.     Bishop's  son 19' 

Clovernook.     2  v 1 

Pictures  of  country  life ' 

Casseday.    Hortons 44^ 

Castlemon,  Harry,  pseud.  (C.  A.  Fos- 
dick.     Frank  before  Vicksburg 0 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015393. 


ENGLISH    PkOSE   FICTION* 


259 


aunp 010737 

• 010731 4- 

010721 

an  club 010753-h 

's  club  afloat 010707 

i  fowlers 010755 

•D.    Craque  o*  doom 62554 

m  days ^ 62534 

rk 028201 

Romance  of  history — India. . .  47256 

odel  wife 69140 

hers 69105 

IN,  C.     Servant  girl  of  period,  44181 
IN,  N.  H.    New  England  farm 

56823 

IN,  \V.     Manuela  ParMes. . .  150O9+ 
ournal,  Tales  from.   (See  Tales 
tambers'  Journal.) 
Julius.   Lovers  four  and  maid- 

22301 

pn 22302 

Wm.     Ailie  Gilroy 15297 

Bubbling  teapot 02S806 

isar  girls  abroad 028801  + 

isar  girls  in  England 02SS03 

ssar  girls  in  Italy 02S805 

»sar  girls  in  South  America.. . .  02S804 

Anthe 69120 

t.  Mary 50388 

th  the  children 07168 

Out  of  the  wilderness 015603 

Against  the  stream 3713 

g  and  to  conquer 371 5 

f  Antioch 3712-I- 

Kitty  Trevelyan 3709 

and  Davenants 3707  + 

m 3704+ 

maid 37i6 

It  not  lost 371^ 

1  of  Holland 3711 

f  Spain 3711 

jides  of  the  sea 3708 

rg  Cotta  family 3701 4- 

f  the  vanquished 3706 

Bertram 3710 

)RTn.     England's  yeomen  ....  19143 

ig  children 09501 

ig  children,  a  sequel 09502 

of  life 19144 

the  mill 19145 

.  Elizabeth.    (See  Tonna,  Mrs.) 

E,  M*me  DK.     Truly  noble. . . .  020201 

\unt  Dinah's  pledge 04501 

im's  prayers 04504 

Storiei  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Effie  Wingate's  work 04509+ 

Hermit  of  Holcombe 04508 

Molly's  bible 04502+ 

Old  doctor's  son 04506+ 

Revere  estate 68601 

Temperance  doctor 44110 

Cheney,  Jno.  V.    Old  doctor 69150 

Cheney,  Mrs.  Ednah  D.     Child  of  the  , 

tide 19194 

Sally  Williams 19195 

Cheseboro.    Foe  in  the  household 19130 

Peter  Carradine 19131 

Chesney.     Dilemma 65801 

Chester,  G.  J.    Julian  Cloughton 63526 

Chester,  Sarah.    Sir  Genevieve 04401 

Chestnutwood.    (See  Perkins,  Mn.  E.  B.) 

Childer.     Future  marquis.     3  v 62556 

Child-martyr 07121 

Children  of  blessing 07196 

Children  of  Issacher 69001 

Children  of  the  great  king 07163 

Children's  journey 024801 

Chorley.     Prodigy.     3v 56847 

Christian  principle  in  little  things 07199 

Chronicles  of  the  Bastile 50342 

Church,  A.  J.    Chantry  Priest  of  Barnet.  69111 

Two  thousand  years  ago 69184 

With  the  king  at  Oxford 69185 

Church,  Mrs.  R.     (See  Marryatt,  Florence.) 

Clare.     Davie  Armstrong 08202 

Clark,  Alex.    Old  log  school-house 52272 

Clark,  C.  H.     (See  Adeler,  Max.)    * 
Clark,  Charlotte  M.    (See  Clay,  C.  M.) 

Clark,  Mrs.  S.  R.  G.    Our  street 56876 

Clarke,  Chas.  C.    Bcauclercs 19177 

Which  is  the  winner  ? 52279 

Clarke,  J.  Freeman.   Legend  of  Thomas 

Didymus.     1881 34940 

Clarke.  Marcus.     His  natural  life 62550 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden.      Girlhood  of 

Shakespeare's  heroines 19105 

Iron  cousin ,*»I9I04+ 

Rambling  story 19103  . 

Yarns  of  an  old  mariner 06001 

Clarke,  R.  S.    (See  May,  Sophie, /j«^.) 

Clarkson.     Shadow  of  John  Wallace. . . .  62392 
Clay,  B.    M.  (C.  M.  Braum).     Between 

two  loves 57937 

Bitter  atonement 579^3 

Evelyn's  folly 57934 

Love  works  wonders 579*3 

Repented  at  leisure 579^5+ 

Thrown  on  the  world 57904+ 

Woman's  temptation 57906+ 

cipher  pteceding  the  number,  thus:    015303. 


260 


ENGLISH   PROSE   FICTION. 


Clav,  C.  M.  (C.  M.  Clark).     Baby  Rue  . .  15072+ 

Daughter  of  the  gods 68204 

Modern  Hagar.     2  v 68201 

Clemens.    (See  Twain,  Mark.) 

Clement.    Eleanor  Maitland 62547 

Cleveland.    Long  run 69244+ 

Clifford.     Anyhow  stories 030401 

Clifford  family 50366 

CUNB.     Henry  Cortland 441 12 

Clyde.     Under  foot 14152 

Cobb.     Martin  the  skipper 030601 

Silent  Jim 59602 

Watchers  on  the  longships 59603 

Workman  and  soldier 59601 

Cobban.    Nemesis 69130 

CoBDEN.    Turning  wheel 022  loi 

COCKTON.     Fatal  marriages 10904 

George  Julian 10908 

Love  match 10901+ 

Sylvester  Sound 10907 

Valentine  Vox 10906+ 

Coffin,  C.  C.  (Carleton,  pseud.).     Caleb 

Krinkle 47239 

Winning  his  way 022801 

Coffin,  R.  B.  (Barry  Gray,  pseud.)   Cakes 

and  ale 19138+ 

Matrimonial  infelicities 19136 

My  married  life,  etc 19137 

CoGHLAN.    St.  George's  key 01 9401 

Coleman.    Curly 69156 

Coleridge,  C.  R.    English  squire 66903 

Hanbury  Nfills 66902 

Lady  Betty 66901 

Coleridge,  Sara.    Phantasmion 08101 

Collier.     Pictures  of  the  periods 394  16 

Collier,  W.  F.    Tales  of  old  English  life.  15230 

Collins,  C.  A.     Bar  sinister. . .   47204 

Cruise  upon  wheels 56883 

COLUNS,  J.  L.     (See  "Jonquil.") 

Collins,  Mortimer.    Fight  with  fortune.  52302 

Sweet  and  twenty 52304 

Sweet  Anne  Page 52305 

Transformation 52306 

Two  plunges  for  a  pearl 52301 

Vivian  Romance 52303 

Same 14105 

Collins,  Mortimer  and  Frances.  Black- 
smith and  scholar 52307 

Collins,  Wilkie.    After  dark 191 2 

Antonina 1916+ 

Armadale X906+ 

Basil 1927 

Black  robe 1946 

Dead  alive 1914+ 

Storiei  for  young  readers  are  Indicated  by  a 


Dead  secret 

Evil  i^enius. 

Fallen  leaves 

Frozen  deep 

Haunted  hotel 

Heart  and  science 

Hide^ind  seek 

I  say  no    .• 

Jezebel's  daughter 

Law  and  lady 

Man  and  wife 

Mrs.  or  Miss 

Moonstone 

New  Magdalen 

No  name 

Plot  in  private  life 

Poor  Miss  Finch 

Queen  of  hearts 

Rogue's  life 

Two  destinies 

Woman  in  white 

Yellow  mask 

CoMiNS.     Hartwell  farm 

Marion  Berkley 

CoMYN.     Atherstone^  priory 

Elena,  an  Italian  tale 

Connelly.     Under  the  surface 

Constance  of  Acadia 

Convict's  sons 

Conway.   Hugh,  pseud.  (F.  J.  Fargus). 
Carriston's  gift,  etc 

Bound  together 

Called  back 

Cardinal  sin 

Dark  days 

Family  affair 

Living  or  dead 

Slings  and  arrows 

Conway,  M.  D.     Necklace  of  stories. . . 

Cook.     Doubleday's  children  : 

Cooke,  J.  Esten.    Canolles 

Doctor  Vandyke 

Hammer  and  rapier 

\  lenry  St.  John 

Her  majesty  the  queen 

Justin  Harley 

Leather  stocking  and  silk 

Maurice  mystery 

Mr.  Grantley's  idea  . .- 

Mohun 

My  lady  Pokahontas 

Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston 

Professor  Pressence 

Surrey  of  Eagle's  Nest 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    0x5303. 


19: 


19 

19 
19 


19 

^ 
^ 

H 

IC 
I( 

47: 

A 
i 

66] 

5 

i 


173 
1 

172 

17a 
17a 

17a 
I 
I 

5 
5 

3 

33^ 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


261 


Bohemians 3361a 

.  comedians.     2  v 3360a 

DSE  Terry.    Somebody's  neigh- 

62501 

21701 

5  children ax 702 

,,  Susan,  pseud,  (Sarah  C.  Wool- 
Cross  patch 01 1205 

;ht 01 1203 

iroer  afternoons 2840x4- 

•y  lily 01 1204 

)untry  girl 01 1208 

ar*s  bargain 01 1206 

dozen 011207 

Caty  did 011201 

Caty  did  at  school 011202 

Afloat  and  ashore 10324- 

avo ...  10584- 

earer loii 

Iter 10164- 

yer looi 

tse 1054 

idfinder 1053 

on 1052 

iiedler 1050 

den  admirale 105 1 

ingham X0S2 

nan loi  54" 

mauer 1063 

^  found 1036 

rard  bound I0574" 

ier 1029 

'  the  Mohicans X0024- 

r  stocking  tales.  (Reserved  copy.) 

.     5  V 823  91 

9ntt :    Deenlayer. — Last  of  the  Mohicans. — Path- 
— Pioneers. — Prairie. 

Lincoln 1065 

les  of  Castile 1046 

iVallingford I0344" 

ins 1017 

lyers 10334- 

^enings ioi34- 

»dcr 10554- 

ilot 1070 

rs 10044- 

10064- 

tion 1083 

ver 10244- 

:oe 10434- 

ms 10304- 

es.    (Reserved  copy.)     1859.   5  v. 

tnis:    Pilot.  —  Red  rorer.  — Water-witch.  — Sea 

-Crater. 

10094- 

Slorica  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Stories  of  the  sea 0301 

Two  admirals 1026-I- 

Water-witch 10194- 

Way9  of  the  hour 1037 

Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish I0454" 

Wing  and  wing 10214- 

Wyandotte I0I2-|- 

Copsley  annals 503x8 

Corbet.    Holiday  camp 07801 

CoKBiN.     Belle  and  the  boys 02890X 

His  marriage  vow 44'77 

Corcoran.     Pickings  from  the  portfolio. .  47276 

CoRKRAN.     Bessie  Lang 44126 

Cornwall.     Free,  yet  forging  our  own 

chains ^ 52212 

Cornwallis.     Adrift  with  a  vengeance  . .  441 13 

CosTELi/).    Catherine  de  Medecis 441^5 

CouLSON.    Ghost  of  Redbrook 58501 

Cousin  Florrie,  pseud.     Christ  or  the 

world  !  which  ? 07001 

Cove.     Susan  de  L'Orme 07107 

Coventry.    After  his  kind 69196 

CovERDALE.     Fall  of  the  great  republic. .  69019 
Cox  (Percy  Curtis,  pseud,).    Amy  Garnet . . 01 1403-+- 

Profile'  House 01 140Z 

Richard  Peters 01140a 

CozzENSy  F.    Sparrowgrass  papers 29405 

CozzENS,  S.  W.     Young  silver  seekers  . . .  022304 

Young  trail  hunters o2a3oa 

Craddock,  Chas.   E.,  pseud,   (Mary  N. 

Murfree).     Down  the  ravine i6aio-l- 

In  the  Tennessee  mountains i6aoi4- 

Prophct  of  Great  Smoky  mountains. . . .  i6ai3 

Where  the  battle  was  fought  ....'. 162024- 

Craig-Knox.    Esther  West 61 701 

Craik,  a.  D.    Alfgar,  the  Dane 61301 

Camp  on  the  Severn 61305 

Doomed  city 61307 

Edwy  the  fair 6130a 

Fairleigh  Hall 61306 

Last  abbott  of  Glastonbury 61304 

Rival  heirs 61303 

Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.     (See  Mulock,  Miss.) 

Craik,  G.  M.     Anne  Warwick 13706 

Cousin  from  India 0650a 

Dorcas 13714 

Esther  Hilfs  secret 13705 

Faith  Unwin 13701 

Hard  to  bear 14157 

Hilary's  love  story 13710 

Leslie  Tyrell 137044- 

Lost  and  won 1371a 

Mildred 141544- 

Miss  Moore 06501 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus  :    015303. 


\ 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


262 

Sydney.     3  v 13716  I 

Sylvia's  choice 13715 

Twovromen.     2  v. 13708   | 

Winifred's  wo«i^ 1370a   j 

Without  kith  or  kin 13713 

Ckanb.    Niiida $68(17 

CkAWPOKD.    American  politicikn 68043-)- 

^^m          68008+  ! 

&Booi-i- 

Roman  tinget 68031+ 

Tale  of  a  lonely  parish 68055+ 

To  leeward 68031+ 

Zoroaster 6B050+ 

Crawfukd.     The  world  we  live  in 17301+   I 

KY,  fstud.    (See  Irving,  , 
) 

Croxir,  B,  M.     Pretty  Miss  Neville O335S 

Proper  pride 62354 

Some  one  else 58352 

Croly.     Salalhiel 35839 

Crommelin.    Brown  eyei 69133 

Goblin  gold 69157 

In  the  west  coantrie 58313 

Joy 58339 

CR0S3,.(Wrj.  J.  W.    (See  Eliot.  George.) 

Crossland.     English  tales  and  sketches. .  44136+ 

Hubert  Freeth's  prosperity 44137JJ 

RiSTOPHER,  fuud.     (See 
H.  B.) 

CrUGBr.     Hyperaesthesia 69191 

Cbuikshank.  Geo.     Three  courses  and  a 

dessert 35S45 

Cruikshask.R.  Cruiltshankalhoine.  av.  35843 
CUDLiP,  Mri.  P.    (See  Thomas,  Annie.) 

CuMMiHS.     El  Fureides 44603 

Lsmplightei 44601+ 

Mabel  Vaughan 44*104 

CUHKINGKAM.  AllAS.     Traditional  talcs.  53393 

CvNSlNmiAM,  .Vr^.   In  Sancho  renin's  pit,  67601   j 

ClJPPLES.     Cupples  Howe,  mariner 69154    . 

Deserlcil  ship 44162   1 

Goldcnrod 58343 

Green  hand 14145 

Norrie  Seaton oiaSiii 

Sngular  creatures  012804   ' 

Sunken  rock 58342   ' 

Woodfords 012802+   I 

Curtis,  Prrcy./«W.  (SceCoi.Mrs.W.K.)  I 

Curtiss.     True  and  1 11301+ 

Trumps 11303   1 

Dagonel  the  jester 69030 

Dahlgren.     Washington  winter.  A 62330   1 

DaI.l.     I'a'.ty  Gray'»  journey :     At  Mount  ' 

Vernon O3o8i'3 

Siocic.  for  Touat  re.d.«  .n  indicsKrt  by  >  ■ 


Patty  Gray's  journey:     Ballo.  to  Wash..    1 
Fatty  Gray's  jonmey :     Boston  to  Balto.    1 

Daltoh.    Lost  amouK  the  wild  men 

Tiger  prince 

Wasps  of  the  ocean 1 

Will  Adams 

Wolf  boy  of  China 

Merrie   England    if)  (be 

Heiress  in  family 3; 

Danish  parsonage 

Harvl, Sidney. /««</.(DouBla»  .Straighi.) 

Life's  voyage o 

With  the  tide 0 

Park  year  of  Dundee J 

l)'.A,RRON.     Elia J 

Dasknt.    Annals  of  an  eventful  life. 1 

Lady  swcelapple I 

Daugi.     Fair  philosopher 6 

Daunt.     Frank  Redcliffe OS 

In  the  land  of  the  moose os 

Three  trappers 03 

With  pock  and  rifle  in  the  far  5.  W.. . . .  m 

Davekant.    Hubert  Ellis 0 

Davenport.    Constance  and  Nellie Oiqa 

Da  VIES,     Peter  Penniless 0 

Wildcat  tower 0 

Davis.  iVjj.  C.  E.  K.     Chew  alley 

(iranny  Brighfs  blanket 

Davis,  J,  A,     Chinese  slave  girl 

Davis,  L.  C,     St.andcd  ship 

DAVts,  R.  E.    As  it  may  happen 

Davis,  Rebecca  H.     Dallas  Galbraiih... 

John  Andross 

A  law  unto  herself. 

Waiting  for  the  verdict 


The. 


Day,  Lal  IleiiARi,     Goviniia  Sftmema,. 

Day.    Sandfordand  Merlon 

Dnys  of  Knox 

Dctils  speak  louder  Ihan  words 

Dccpdale  vicarage 

Dr  For.     Robinson  Crusoe.     1882,     j  v 


Bloody  chasm  , 


Dk  F 
IK 

Overland 

Wclherell  affair '. . . 

I'K  Kay.     Bohemian 

IJK-KovhN,     U,irclieMer  Polylech.  Acad., 


r,  Ihui 


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ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


263 


Askaros  Kasis 52207 

L     American  baron 7002 

the  brig;ands 0803-I- 

O.  W.  C 0810 

a  the  woods 7005-I- 

n  Spain 701 5-|- 

f  of  terrors 7008 

3d  crease 7012 

gram 7^13 

club 7007 

the  woods 0S07 

.'s  household 7009 

the  fog 0806 

d  cross 7010 

link 7014 

[Qestion 7003 

lills 0801+ 

re  of  the  sea 0S09 

i  lion.   0805 

Adirondack  stories 61001 

:ins  and  other  folks 61002 

cy 5890H- 

;an.    Necklace  of  Princess  Fiori- 

ie 025601 

58291 

IR.     Blue  roses.     2  v 55 104 

iu  Petit  St.  Jean 55 i"i+ 

55103 

14160 

Hannah's  triumph 016603-I- 

umph 23109 

the  light 016601 

gentleman 58940 

'  trials 23101 

aster 23105 

:enl 016602 

sister 016604+ 

:  track 23107 

p  warehouse 23108 

usband  of  mine 23110-4- 

'ife  of  mine 231 13-I- 

Norman 23102-I- 

N.     Orcadian  sketch-book 106 

CEY.     Klosterheim 824.2  81 

r.     Circe's  lovers 16301 

E.     Miller  of  Silcott  mill 25846 

Kilrogan  cottage 56S05 

as  ice 52260 

I 56808 

UX.     Sam  Shirk 52203 

.     Kate  Weston 25880 

ryval 15028+ 

a  d^sennuy^e 50367 


Diaz.    Chronicles  of  the  Stimpcett  family.    013305 

King  Grimalkin 013303 

Lucy  Maria 19168 

Same 46501 

Polly  Cologne 013304 

William  Henry  and  his  friends 013301+ 

William  Henry  letters 013306 

Dickens.     Bamaby  Rudge 1 109+ 

Barnaby  Rudge  {Get.),    2  v XX72 

Bleak  house i"9+ 

Boy  Joe 010806 

Child-wife,  etc 010801 

The  chimes "37)i 

Christmas  stories i X33~l' 

Conttntt:  A  Christmas  carol.— The  chimes.— The 
cricket  on  the  hearth.— The  battle  of  life.— The  haunted 


man. 


Dame  Durden 010805 

David  Copperfield 1 103+ 

Dickens  dictionary ;  by  Pierce 1 140 

Doctor  Marigold's  prescriptions 1 125 

Dombey  and  son 1 189+ 

Dombey  und  sohn.     2  v i  x8x 

Edwin  Drood XI14+ 

Florence  Dombey 0x0802 

Great  expectations \\\%-\- 

Hard  times I126+ 

John  Jasper's  secret xx68-|- 

Little  Dorritt X  X22-i- 

Martin  Chuzzlewit xxx6+ 

Master  Humphrey's  clock,  etc II43~I~ 

Master  Humphrey's  wanduhr.     2  v T179 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings X4126 

Mudfog  papers II99 

CohUmU:  The  public  life  of  Mr.  Tulrumble.— Full 
report  of  the  first  meeting  of  the  Mudfog  Association  for 
the  Advancement  of  Everything.— Same,  second  meet- 
ing.— The  pantomime  of  life. — Some  particulars  concern- 
ing a  Hon.— Mr.  Robert  Bolton. 

Nicholas  Nickleby 1183-!- 

Nicolaus  Nickleby  {Ger.).     2  v XX76 

No  thoroughfare 1x52 

Old  curiosity  shop,  etc xxoy-f' 

Oliver  Twist II05-I-* 

Oliver  Twist  {Ger.) X174 

Our  mutual  friend ixxx-^- 

Pickwick  club x  lox-{- 

Pictures  from  Italy i  I2q-l- 

Readings,  condensed 115X 

Readings,  condensed  by  himself i  X98 

Schools  and  schoolmasters xx6o 

Sissy  Jupe 0x0803 

Sketches  by  Uoz xi39-(- 

Skizzen  aus  dem  Londoner  altageleben. .  1x75 

Smikc 010804 


Stories  for  young  readers  arc  indicated  by  a  cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus  :    0x5303. 


264 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Tale  of  two  cities II42-|- 

Uncommercial  traveller,  etc 11334- 

Works.     (Reserved  copy.)     1870.    29  v.    823  26 

Contents:    V.  i-a.    Pickwick  papers. 

V.  3-4.    David  Copperfield. 

V.  5.    Oliver  Twiit. 

V.  6-7.  Old  curiosity  shop. — The  long  voyage.— The 
begging  letter-writer. — A  child's  dream  of  a  star.— Our 
English  watering-place. — Our  French  watering-place. — 
Bill-Slicking. — Births :  Mrs.  Meeks,  of  a  son. — Sketches 
by  Boc. 

V.  8.  Master  Humphrey's  clock. — Se%'en  poor  travel- 
lers.—Holly  tree  inn. — Somebody's  luggage. — Mrs.  Lirri- 
per*s  lodgings. — Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy.— Dr.  Mnrigold's 
prescriptions. — Mugby  junction. — General  index  of  char- 
acters in  Dickens'  works. — Familiar  sayings  from  Dickens. 

V.  9-10.     Bamaby  Rudge. — Sketches  by  Box. 

V.  ii-ia.    Nicholas  Nickleby. 

V.  13.    Pictures  from  Italy. — American  notes. 

V.  X4-15.    Martin  Chuzxiewitt. 

V.  X6-X7.    Dombey  and  son. 

V.  x8.  Christmas  stories :  Christmas  carol. — Chimes. 
— Cricket  on  the  hearth. — Rattle  of  life. — Haunted  man. 
—Christmas  tree. 

V.  19.    Hard  times. — Reprinted  pieces. 

V.  90-3I.     Bleak  house. 

V.  93-93.    Little  Dorritt. 

V.  94.    A  tale  of  two  cities. 

V.  35.    Uncommercial  traveller. 

V.  a6.    Great  expectations. 

V.  97-9S.    Our  mutual  friend. 

V.  29.    The  mystery  of  Edwin  Drood. 

Dickens,  ^/o/.     Tuggs's  at  Ramsgate.  etc.  47206 

Dickinson.     What  answer 204S7 

DlEKENG.\ /7W  Ash  WORTH.     Tom  Chips.  52242 

DiLiAVYN.     Jill 69U>9 

DiMiTRY.     House  in  Balfour  st 5220O 

DiMMlCK.     Anna  Clayton 52201 

Dingy  house  at  Kensington 5^^941 

Discipline  of  life I4i(>5 

DisoswAY.     South  meadows 25S26 

Disraeli  (Earl  of  Beaconsfield).     Alroy. .  5605-I- 

Connigsby 5^3+ 

Contarina  Fleming 5609-f- 

Endymion 5^>23-|- 

Henrietta  Temple 560S-I- 

Ixion  in  heaven 561 5 

Lothair 56iy+ 

Sybil 5614 

Tancred 56oi-|- 

Venetia 56i6-|- 

Vivian  Grey 5613 

Young  Duke 56  iS 

Distant  cousins 07 1 19 

Dixon.     Broken  columns 52204 

Doctor's  ward 55225 

DODUE,  Mary  A.     (Sec  Hamilton,  Gail.) 
Dodge,  Mary  Mapes.  Donald  and  Dorolliy.     0831^3 
Hans  Brinker 0S301  + 


I 


DODGSON.    (See  Carroll,  Lewis, /x^m/.) 

Doe.    Buffets 51 

Doings  in  Marj'Iand 51 

DolIy*s  kettle-drum 1 

Don't  say  so 0 

Dorr.     Expiation 3 

Dorsey,  Mrs.  A.  H.     Coaina 4 

Flemmings 4 

Nora  Brady's  vow 47a 

Dorset,  S.  A.     Athalie 3 

Dot  and  dime 0 

DoUDNKY.     Faith  Harrowby 02 

Michaelmas  daisy 6 

Stepi)ing  stones 6 

DoLCLAS,  Amanda  M.    Claudia i 

Floyd  Grandon's  honor 10^ 

From  hand  to  mouth i 

I  f  ome  nook 10^ 

Hope  Mills 10^ 

In  the  ranks oij 

In  trust ] 

Kathie's  Aunt  Ruth < 

Kathie's  harvest  days 01^ 

Kathie's  soldiers < 

Kathie's  summer  at  Ccdarwood < 

Kathie's  three  wishes < 

Lost  in  a  great  city 10; 

Lucia 

Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom lo' 

Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe < 

Our  wedding  gifts lo' 

Out  of  the  wreck lo' 

Santa  Claus  land ( 

Seven  daughters or 

Sidney  Adriance 

Stephen  Dane 

Whom  Kathie  married 01. 

Douglas.  Edith,  pseud.    (See  Burnham, 
Clara  L.) 

Dowling,  R.     Under  St.  Paul's 1 

Dowling,  Thos.     The  wreckers 

Downs,  Elizabeth.     Harry  Mai tland o 

Downs,  Jos.     The   mountain  decameron. 

Down  the  river 

Drake.     Capt.  Nelson 

Drayson.    Among  the  Zulus 

Hans  Slerk 

Drayton  Hall 

Drkw.     Lutaniste  of  St.  Jacobi 6^ 

Drinking  fountain  stories 

Drink  WATER.     Miss  Prudence 

Rue's  helps 

Tessa  Wadsworth's  discipline 

Uncle  Seth's  will 


Theophilus  and  others 25701 

Stories  for  younf;  readers  are  indicated  by  a  cipher  preceding  the  number  thu«:    015303 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


265 


waters 3430i 

ry 34302 

,  "tnz.    (See  Argles,  Mrs.) 

Life  sketches,  etc 47229 

;.     Cabin  and  gondola 69199 

I  cast 69127 

:•      Historical    tales,  Lancastrian 

I Z9119 

All  for  love 421 1 

led  will 4209 

stine  marriage 4236 

7  neighborhood 14140 

ined  heiress 4235 

ded  wife 4217+ 

ti  sin 4233 

e  did  it 4201+ 

d  Rudolph 4212 

ious  guest 4208 

liall  be  victor  ? 4213+ 

id  he  marry  her? 4229 

;e  and  Burnham.    Stray  subjects.  47277 

Elsie's  adventures  in  Insectland..  030201 
,.  O.,  pseud,     (See  Tucker,  Char- 

M.) 

(,  Julia  A.   Kitty  Kent's  troubles.  023201 

•ys  of  Ridgemont 023203 

days  of  Beulah  Romney 023202 

«,  M.  H.     Fashionable  society.. . .  20434 

OD.     Geoffrey  the  Lollard 30460+ 

lla 30459 

Percy  family.     5  v 01 5207 

''s  tour  in  the  east.     6  v 01 5201 

.  H.     Fortunes  of  the  Fletchers. .  47230 

I  gold 023402 

Vandeleur's  victory 023401 

59701 

LEANOR.     Dumbleton  Common . .  191 76 

Runnymede 12095 

RTii.    The  absentee 613 

;  tales 612 

's  assistant 0401 

ind  novels.     20  v.  in  10 601 

itnU:    V.  X.     Castle  Rackrent.— Essay  on   Irish 
-Essay  on  the  noble  science  of  seir-justification. 

Forrester. — The  Prussian  vase. — The  good  aunt. 
,    Angelina. — The  good  French  Kovernet^s. — Mad- 
Jie  Panache,  3d  pt. — The  knapsack. 
.    Lame  Jervas. — The  will.— The  Limerick  gloves. 
'  debt,  out  of  danger. — The  lottery. — Rosanna. 

Murad,  the  unlucky. — The  manufactures. — The 
il  negro. — To-morrow. 

Ennui. — ^The  dun. 
-8.     Tales  of   fashionable  life :    Manceuvering  ; 
a ;  Vivian. 

-10.    Talcs  of  fashionable  life :    The  absentees  ; 
M  d«  Fleury  ;  Emillia  de  Coulanges ;  The  modern 


V.  zz-ia.    Belinda. 

V.  13.    Leonora,  with  letters  on  various  subjects. 

V.  X4-15.    Patronage. 

V.  x6.  Same,  concluded. — Comic  dramas :  Love  and 
law,  a  drama  in  3  acts ;  The  rose,  thistle  and  shamrock, 
firama  in  three  acts. 

V.  17.    Harrington.— Thoughts  on  bores. 

V.  x8.    Ormond. 

V.  X9-20.     Helen. 

Edwardes.     Archie  Lovell 341 1 

At  the  eleventh  hour 3426 

Ballroom  repentance 342? 

Blue  stocking 34i4-(' 

I-eah 3402+ 

Miss  Forrester 3418 

Ought  we  to  visit  her? 3404 

Point  of  honor 3407 

Same 14153 

Stephen  Lawrence 34IO+ 

Susan  Fielding 34i8-f* 

Vagabond  heroine 3422 

Vivian  the  beauty 3423 

Edwards,  Adeline.     Muriel 69229 

Edwards,  Amelia  B.    Barbara's  history.  3308+ 

Debcnham's  vow 3305+ 

Half  a  million  of  money 33^4 

Hand  and  glove 33^4 

In  the  days  of  my  youth 330I+ 

Ladder  of  life X4147 

Lord  Brackenbury 3313 

Miss  Carew 3306+ 

Mons.  Maurice 3312 

My  brother's  wife 14147 

Edwards,  C.  R.     Story  of  Niagara 44191 

Edwards,  M.  Bktham.     Brother  Gabriel.  54902 

Disarmed 586014* 

Doctor  Jacob 5490X 

Kitty 54706 

Felicia 54903 

Flower  of  doom 54907 

Love  and  mirage 58998 

Pearla 58611 

The  Sylvestres 54904 

Eggleston,  Edward.     Circuit  rider 1x206+ 

End  of  the  world 1x203 

Hoosier  schoolboy 01703+ 

Iloosier  schoolmaster 11204+ 

Mystery  of  Metropolisville 11201+ 

Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls 01705 

Roxy...    11210+ 

Schoolmaster's  stories 01701+ 

Egglkston,  Geo.  Gary.    Big  brother  . . .  02001 

Captain  Sam 02002+ 

Signal  boys 02003 

Wreck  of  the  Redbird 02004 


Storii  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a  cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus  :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE  FICTION, 


EiLOAKT.     B07  with  an  idea 

Deln'i  wile 

Ernie  at  school 

How  he  won  her 

Lot*  that  lived 

Some  of  OUT  girls 

Elbon,  Barbara,  fuud.  (L.  B.  Hal- 
stead).     Belhesda 

Eliot,  George,  puud.  (Marian  Evans, 
Mrs.  Lewes,  Mrs.  Cross).   Adam  Bede. 

Biothei  Jacob  and  the  lifted  veil 

Daniel  Dcronda 

Felix  Holt 

Fortunes  of  Amos  Barton 

In  Derbyshire;  by  Roslyn.     i8;6 

Lifted  veil 

Middlemarch 

Mill  00  the  floM 

Romola* 

Scenes  of  clerical  life.     1  v 

Cimtimti;    V.  I.    Thg  ud  lortuan  of  tlw 
Ann  BartDD.— Mr.  Gillirt  love  Msry. 


05401+ 
66501+ 
05403 
15701 
14115 
66503 

61309+ 

i4aiH- 

58354 

1445 

"417+ 

I4JI+ 

823  57 
1445 
1413+ 
1406+ 
141  a+ 
1405+ 

Reverend 


Silas  Mamer 

Elliot.    Wind  and  whirlwind 

Elliott,  Frances.    Italians 

Red  cardinal  

Romance  of  old  court  life  in  France  . . 

Elliott,  H.  R.     Basselt  claim , 

Elliott,  S.  B.     Felmeres 

Ellis,  E.  S.     Camp-fire  and  wigwam  . . . 

Loit  trail 

Ned  in  the  block-house 

Ned  in  (he  woods 

Ned  on  the  river 

Ellis.  Jtfrt.  S.  S.     Brewer's  family 

Look  to  the  end 

Temper  and  temperament 

Elsie 

Elton.     Below  (he  surface 

Elwkll.     Boys  of  thitty-five 

Elwes.     Frank  and  Andrea 

Luke  Ashleigh 

Ralph  Seabrook  e 

Emery,  E.    Myself 

EUERV,  E.  B.    Queens 

EuEKV,  Sarah  A.     Three  generations.. 

Emily  Milnian 

Engle.     Story  of  four  acorns 

Enilkroob,  h\.,fstuJ.     Fabrics 

E.,  O.  A.     Cruise  under  six  flags 

Ericson.    Cari  Bartlett 

Good  measure 


U01+ 
3043S 

69133 

35821+ 
62395 
56833 


0S20G 

14155 
19193 
55233 
20433 


47!"  14- 

027201 
52282 

015102 


Enna's  engagement 

Erskine.     Wyncote , . 

Estvan.     Harry  Delaware • 

Evans,    Augusta.      (See    Wilton,    Mi 
Augusta  Evans.) 

Evans,  Elizabsth  E.     Laura 

Evans,  Marian.    (See  Eliot,  George.) 
Evans,  R,  W.     Rectory  of  Valehead.... 

Evening  and  the  morning , 

Evenings  at  Haddon  Hall 

EwiNO.     Baby  ;  puppy  ;  kittie 

Blue  and  red 

Brothers  of  pity 


CtMntli:  Th«  l>ad  of  Imi  loyL— Thn 
■reel,— An  idyll  of  ih*  wood. —  ChriuiDU 
Amelia  and  the  dwarfi. 

Convalescence 

Daddy  Darwin's  dove-cote 

Flat-iron  for  a  farthing 

Grandmother's  spring 

Great  emergency 

Jackanapes 

Jan  of  the  windmill 

Lob  lie  by  (he  lire , 

Mill  stream , 

Mrs.  Overtheway's  remembrances 

Mother's  birthday  review , 

Poet  and  brook 


Six  to  aUteen 

Story  of  H  short  life 

We  and  the  world 

Week  in  a  glass  pond 

Eystbr.     On  the  wing t 

Sunny  hours t 

EvTiN-CB.     Ball  of  the  vegetables ( 

Exciting  stories  of  London  society,     v.  2. . 

Fader.     Ugly  heroine 

FAlitTTE,  ficiui.    (See  Rodney,  Mrs.  M.  R.) 

Faithkiil.    A  reed  shaken  with  wind 

Falkenburg 

Falkner.     I jltlc  brick  church 

False  pride 

Family  pride 

Famous  victory 

Fane.    Sophy 


t>H 


and  n 


Sloricl  for  y 


Parous.    (See  Conway,  Hugh.) 

FarjeoN.    Aunl  Parker 1 

Blade  o'  grass 1 

Bread  and  cheese  and  kisses I 

Christinas  angel icn 

Duchess  of  Rosemary  Lan« 1 

7her  preceding  tbenumlMr.thui;    oisjoj. 


ENGLISH   PROSE   FICTION. 


2( 


GKatnn 10210 

Golden  grain 10207 

Porter  square 1021 1 

Grif. 10205 

House  of  white  shadows 102 13 

le  Tjim io2o2-|- 

Jodina  Marvel 10201 

of  no  land 141 16 

's  heart 10206-I- 

I's  harvest 58279 

s  victory 14117 

oomed 10214 

of  Inglewood  forest 1416S 

UHARSON.     (Sec  Fiiiley,  Mrs.  M.  F.) 

Eric 02101+ 

^ilian  Home 59902 

.Winifred's 02103 

and  passion ■  55278 

-*s  coming  home 07132 

ite  narratives 0105 

CSTT,  Edgar.   Adventures  of  a  widow.  60813 

ions  woman 6oSo6-f- 

Gcntleman  of  leisure 6oSo3-f- 

Hopeless  case 60S01 

Fkrple  and  fine  linen 6o8o2-(- 

Sodal  silhouettes 60S  15 

Tinkling  cymbals 60S12 

ftWCETT,  MiLLiCENT  G.  Janet  Doncaster.  56S31 

^AY.     Norman  Leslie 15219 

minister 14156 

Brownsmith's  boy 019605 

Qerk  of  Portwick 63901 

Dark  house 63908 

Golden  magnet 63904 

HoUowdell  Grange 019601-f- 

Jn  the  king's  name 019603 

Mcnhardoc 63905 

Nat  the  naturalist 019604 

Off  to  the  wilds 019602 

Original  penny  readings 47246 

Parson  o'  Dumford 63902 

Poverty  comer 63906 

Sweet  mace 63907 

Treasure  hunters 14116 

Vicar's  people 63903+ 

HkftGUSON.      Hibernian   nights  entertain- 

[        ments 47214 

IFixn,  Fanny,  pseud.  (Mrs.  Sara  P.  Par- 

,         ton).     Ruth  Hall 25881 

[VkutAE.     Down  the  west  branch 024402 

I    Eastward  ho ! 024401 

2  V 25808 

25810 

Marriage,     a  v 25806 

Stories  for  young  readers  arc  indicaied  by  a 


lijnuuuu     Destiny. 
[    laheritance 


Ferry  boy  and  financier 

Field.    Drama  in  Pokerville 

FiLLUEL.     Pendower 

Finley  (Martha  Farquharson).     Casella. . 

Elsie  at  Nantucket 

Elsie  Dtnsmore 

Elsie's  children 

Elsie's  girlhood 

Elsie's  motherhood 

Elsie's  new  relations 

Elsie's  widowhood 

Elsie's  womanhood 

Grandmother  Elsie 

Holidays  at  Roselands 

Mildred  and  Elsie 

Mildred  at  home 

Mildred  at  Roselands 

Mildred  Keith 

Mildred's  married  life 

Old-fashioned  boy 

Our  Fred 

Signing  the  contract 

Two  Elsies 

Wanted  a  pedigree 

Finn.     Home  in  the  Holy  Land 

Third  year  in  Jerusalem 

Firth.     Kind  hearts 

Fisher.    (See  Reid,  Christian.) 

FiSKE.     Mr.  Dunn  Brown's  experiences.. . 

Fitch.     Bound  down 

FiTTls.     Gilderoy 

Fitzgerald.    Second  Mrs.  Tillotson 

FiTZ-GiBBON.     The  new  river 

Five  hundred  pounds  reward 

Friedrichs.     Lost  dispatch 

FlagCi.     Good  investment , . . 

Wall  Street  and  the  woods 

Flanders.     Ebony  idol 

Flatland 

Fleming,  G^o.,  pseud,  (Julia  C.  Fletcher). 
Andromeda 

Head  of  Medusa 

Kismet 

Mirage 

Vestigia 

Flemi;s-g,  Harford,  pseud.  (Harriet  Mc- 
Clellan).     Carpet  knight 

Cupid  and  the  sphinx 

Fleming,  May  Agnes.    Carried  by  storm. 

Changed  heart 

Heir  of  Charlton 

Kate  Danton 

Lost  for  a  woman 

Mad  marriage 

cipher  preceUiug  ihc  number,  ihua :    015303. 


OX 
472 

625 

451 

451 
45IOI 

45107 

45102 

45104 

451 

45"! 

45115 

45130 

451 

451 

451 

45120 

451 

451 

.047 
04702 

451 

45135 

451 

304 

304 
625 

522 
152 
15a 
191 
692 
141 
141 

47a 
47a 
152 

503 

62021 
62001 
62008 
62012 
62015 

568 
568 

3959 

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39 

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3973 

392a 


268 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Norine's  revenge 3902 

Sharing  her  crime 3988-1- 

Silent  and  true '. 3955 

Wife's  tragedy 3979+ 

Wonderful  woman ,        3954 

Flxtcher,  a.  (Sheelah).  Mother's  request.      52271 
Fletcher,  Julia  C.    (See  Fleming,  Geo.) 
Floyd.    (See  Forrest,  Neil.) 

FONBLANQUE.     Bad  luck.     3  V 20303 

Family  tree 20302 

Filthy  lucre 20306 

Pious  frauds 20307 

Tangled  skein 20301 

FOOTE.    John  Bodewin's  testimony 15306-f- 

Led  horse  claim 15301  + 

FORAN.    The  other  side 69243 

Ford,  Helen  J.    Will  it  be  ? 12059-h 

FORD,  Sallie  R.     Raids  and  romance  of 

Morgan  and  men 15293 

Ford,  Theodosia.    Christmas,  fairies 016801 

FORDE.     In  the  old  palazzo 58297 

Foreign  marriage 58905 

Forney.    The  new  nobility 62503-j- 

FORREST,  Neil,  pseud,    (Cornelia  Floyd.) 

Mice  at  play 09101  + 

Forrester,  Frank,  pseud.    (H.  W.  Her- 
bert.)    Deer  stalkers 33709 

Fair  puritan 33705 

My  shooting  box 33/(^7 

Quorndon  hounds 337 10 

Roman  traitor. . .    337o6 

Sporting  scenes.    2  v 3370i  -H 

Warwick  woodlands 337o8 

Forrester,  Mrs.  pseud.  (Mrs.  Col.  Bridges.) 

Diana  Carew 45706-f- 

I  have  lived  and  loved 4572S 

June 45729-+- 

Mignon 45705 

'  My  hero 45714 

My  lord  and  my  lady 45727 

Omnia  vanitas 45731 

Rhona 457oS 

Roy  and  Viola 45722-t- 

Viva 45704 

Fortunes  of  Hassan 58922 

FosDiCK.    (See  Castlemon,  Harry.) 

Foster,  Hannah.     Coquette 15243 

Foster,  Isabella  H.     (See  Huntington, 
Faye.) 

Fothergill.     First  violin 59202 -f- 

Healy 59213 

Kith  and  kin 59209  + 

One  of  three    59208 

Peril 59214 

Stories  for  young  readen  are  indicated  by  a 


Probation 5< 

Wellfields 59* 

Found  afloat o^ 

FouRDRiNiER.     OuT  new  parish i| 

Fox.     Gemini i| 

Will  Denbigh 15a 

Francillon.     Face  to  face 5I 

Olympia 5| 

One  by  one 5< 

Queen  Cophetua 5j 

Quits  at  last & 

Real  queen 5| 

Under  Slieve  Ban 55& 

Zelda's  fortune 5; 

Franc.    Marian 6; 

Vermont  Vale 6: 

Frank  Blake,  the  trapper 02. 

Fraser.     Professional  beauty 6 

Fraser-Tytler  (Mrs.  C.  C.  Liddell).    Jas- 
mine Leigh 2| 

Jonathan 252* 

Making  or  marring 2 

Mistress  Judith 252^ 

Frazer.     Perseverance  Island 03231 

French,  Harry  W.    Castle  Foam 6: 

Ego 6: 

Nuna,  the  Brahmin  girl 6: 

Our  boys  in  China 02i 

Our  boys  in  India 02J 

The  only  one 6: 

French,  Virginia  L.     My  roses u 

Frith.     Escape  from  Siberia 03: 

Friswell,  Hain.    One  of  two i- 

Friswell,  J.  H.     Other  people's  windows.  i« 

Out  and  about 02^ 

Frolics  of  Puck 5c 

Frost.     Lynda  Newton 01S2C 

Froth  INGHAM.     Martcl  papers i« 

Fry.     Listener 4-I 

Fuller,  Edward.     Forever  and  a  day  . .  62 

Fuller,  Lydia.    Mistaken 15 

Fuller,  Martha.     Righted  at  last w 

Fuller,  M.  V.    Senator's  son 44 

Fullerton.     Constance  Sherwood 13 

Grantley  Manor ij 

Lady  bird Ij 

Laurentia ij 

Mrs.  Gerald's  niece i; 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true i; 

Fullom.     Daughters  of  the  night i. 

Fush.     Won  at  West  Point 5; 

Gage.    Steps  upward 2( 

Gardner,  Celia  E.     Every  inch  a  king. .  5< 

Rich  Med  way's  two  loves 51 

cipher  preceding  the  ntuaber,  thus :    0x5303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


269 


roses 


Ralph 

k*5  wiles 

L.  Mrs,  H.  C.     Discontent,  etc. . . 

es  of  our  lake  region 

DI.     Rule  of  the  monk 

.     Unmistakable  flirtation 

\    Edward   and   Ruth,  pseud, 
»ella  F.  Mayo).     At  any  cost 

B»'\? 

:  child 

;d  places 

ind  cake 

(in 

and  dreaming 

*  fortunes 

nd  dross 

by  the  works 

flower-pot 

ations  of  a  retired  life 

ims  paid  to  experience 

Miss  Godolphin 

as  snow 

'ES.     Summer  boarders 

..     Cousin  Phillis 

ird,  and  other  tales 

night's  work 

roman,  and  other  stories  ....... 

I^igh,  and  other  tales 

ie  witch 

Barton 

ind  Cottage 

ly  Ludlow 

and  south 

at  last 


s  lovers 

r  of  Windsor , 

and  daughters 

Aunt  Judy's  letters. . 

ndy's  tales 

itic  pictures  and  tales  . 

[godmothers 

n  face  divine 

edth  birthday 

lary  tales , 

bs  illustrated 

Annals  of  the  parish 

tail 

ovost,  etc 

drew  Wylie 

L     Aubert  Dubayet.. 
do  De  Lemos 


I 


50101+  ! 

50102+  I 

50116  • 

50111+ 
47228 
52296 

14109+ 
56844 

20614 
20612 
20610 
2060S 
20602 
20607 
20605 
20613 
20609 
2061 1 
022701 
20601 
20606 
20610 
20603  + 
56893 

53M 
5305 
5308 

5313 

5312 

5307 

5301  + 

5304 
14 146 

5302 
5310 
5303 
530^ 
5320 

5311 
025904 

025901 

025907 

025902 

20450 

20449 

20448 

025<joC) 

7503 
7501 

7502 

7504 
62305 

52245 


Gave.    Coming 13801 

Gaylord,  Glance,  pseud,  (Bradley,  W.  I.) 

Donald  Deane 014707+ 

Gilbert  Starr 014703 

Jack  Arcombe 014706+ 

Mr.  Pendleton's  ciip 014703+ 

Patience  Hathaway 014701 

Will  Rood's  friendship 014704+ 

Geddie.     Beyond  the  Himalayas 62562 

Gedge.     Sunflowers 62382 

Grldart.     Mary  Leigh 52290 

Gellie.     Fearless  Frank 028502 

New  girl 028501 

Stephen  the  schoolmnster 59501  + 

Gerard,  E.  D.,/jr«</.   Waters  of  Hercules.  69020+ 

Giant 07120 

Gibbon.     Braes  of  Yarrow 60406 

For  lack  of  gold 14166 

Same 60405 

For  the  king 14x03+ 

Golden  shaft 64468 

Hard  knot 60407 

In  honor  bound 141 15 

Queen  of  the  meadow.     2  v 60402 

Robin  Grey 14102+ 

What  will  the  world  say  ? 60401 

Giberne.     Curate's  home 50001  + 

Detained  in  France 50003 

Duties  and  duties 50003 

Sweetbriar 50004 

Gift,  Theo.,  pseud,  (Dora  Havers,  now 

Mrs.  Boulger).     Garden  of  girls 26205 

Innocent  maiden 36310 

Maid  Ellice 26203 

Matter-of-fact  girl 26207+ 

Pretty  Miss  Bellew 26203 

Visited  on  the  children 2621 1 

Gilbert  Rugge 14^45 

Gilbert.    Clara  Levesque 20504 

King  George's  middy 20503 

Magic  mirror 04801 

Modern  wonders  of  the  world 02650X 

Monomaniac 20501-}- 

Wizard  of  the  mountain 20505 

Giles.     Maiden  Rachel 56836 

GiLLiAT.     The  dragonnades 62301 

Gillmore.     Amphibious  voyage 032206 

GiLMAN,  Arthur.    Seven  historic  ages. . .  05201 
GiLMAN,  Caroline.     Record  of  a  South- 
ern matron 20402 

GiLMORK,  J.  R.    (See  Kirke,  Edmund.) 

Girl's  birthday  book 07167 

GissiNG.     Working  in  the  dawn 625 16 

(iLAiSTRR.    Constant  woman 56S60 


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ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Glug.     HntMr 30485 

Self-devotion 14153 

Sabalteni 304S6 

Glenn,    Couiin  Paul 30415 

Glimpses  of  Ninevih,  B.  C,  6go 50335 

GoDDAKD.    Search  for  the  grael 30470 

.'^i5*®^J   .                               secret 304og 

C*kb  Williamt 13037 

Fleetwood 13041 

Mandeville.    3  t 1903S 

St.  Leon  12043 

Gold  «nd  euilt SSqoS 

Golden  motto 07 171 

Goldsmith.    Vkar  of  Wakefield 30406+ 

Same 3ao.s  95 

Same 820.3  qj 

GoLLAN  van  BOOTH.     (See  Rita.) 

Good  endeavors 071S6 

Goodrich.     Historiettes  morales 032301 

Peter  Parley's  merry  stories 413 

Peter  Parley's  thousand  and  one  stories.  41  3 
Hovr  they  learned 

.  H.  B,  (See  Talcot,  Mrs.  H.  B.) 
GoKDDK,  C.   (Vieux   Moustache,  fsrud,). 

Boarding-school  days 25950-)^ 

Two  lives  in  one 25849 

Gordon,  Janet.    Jacob  Jennings 033207 

GORB.     Self i4>30 

Banker's  wife 14809 

Birlhrighl 14801) 

14803+ 

Hecklington 14S01+ 

Life's  lessons 1480)) 

Mammon 14S03 

Prioress  and  prejudice 14S07 

14SOC) 

Two  aristoeracies 14S05 

Gould,  jENNtR  T.     Marjorie's  quest 56701 

Gould,  S.  Hakino-.     (See  UntinE-Gould.) 

GouLniNr..     Boy  life  among  Indians 03206 

Nacoochee 03204 

Sal-o-quah 03203 

Sapeloo I  03205 

Graham,  "EvsK.fnuJ.    (See  Molesworih. 

Mrs.) 
Graham,  Mis.  H.    (See  Marshall.  Emma.) 

Grandpa  Urn,  pseud.     History  of  a  ship.  071 14 

Gtindmolher  Normandy 5Si)52 

Grant,  A.  C   Ilushlife  in  Queensland.   :  v.  C3537 
Grant,  James.     Adventures  of  an  aid-de- 

camp 6413 

The  Cameronians IJ427 


jS!a5f:  watch.. 

Leily  Hjde's  loven   

Man- of  Lorraine 

Phantom  regiment 

Phillip  Rollo 

Rob  Roy 

Royal  highlanders 

Yellow  frigate 

Grant,  Maria  M.     Artiste 

My  heart's  in  the  Highlands. . 

Prince  Hugo,     a  v 

San  maid 


^iRANT,  Robert.     Average  man. 
Confessions  of  a  frivolous  girl  . 


riKANT,  Robert,  tl  al.     King's  men 6 

f.RATT  of  Holland 

Krav,  Alicr.     Nettie's  mission oi' 

;;may,  Barrv,  /■siiiJ.    (See  Coffin,  R.  B.) 

I;kav.  W.  T.     Bad  boy  abroad 

r.RAVsoN,  E.     Siandish  the  puritan 

LlKREN,   Anna   K.   (Mrs.  Rohlfs).     Hand 


.1  ring.. 


iworth  ci 


The  mill  mystery 

Strange  disappearance. 
Sword  of  Damocles. . . 
X.Y.Z 


Gkken,  Evelyn  E.     Mistress  ol 

Greene,  A.  1).     Peter  and  Polly 
GRtKN-t:,  B.  C.     New  England 
Gkeenr.  Jl.'ti.  Mis.      Iturloni   of 


Hall  . 


■ichool-bijy  baronet 

:KENOiTiin,  A.  J.     The  boys  and  girls  of 

Beech  Hill , 

..Vri.  S.  D.     In  extremis.... 
ACR.  t'f'd.  (Mrs.  S.  J. 

LippincotO.     Forest  tragedy 

r.recnwirod  leaves 

lilcjries  from  famous  ballads < 


nfoT 


taden  ai 


■nbn,  ll 


"J3"3- 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


271 


l/rj-.  J.  R.     Society  of  Friends. . .  20414 

Tom.     Modern  Dsedalus 62350 

Bear-worshippers  of  Vezo 027103 

erful  city  of  Tokio 027102 

;  Americans  in  Jn|)an 027 loi 

Across  the  zodiac.     2  v 61101 

I..     Contrasts 62520 

Bosom  friend 14130 

ance  Lyndsny 14121 

ler's  wife 14130 

I  husband 14 121 

•'.     Colleen  bawn 21204 

of  the  five  senses 21203 

of  the  Munster-festivals 21202 

qualis 21201 

THS.     Lola 44124 

>LD.     Hugo  Hlanc 5224S 

5EY.     Chevalier's  daughter 56891 

day's  history 56892 

am 03221 1. 

ght  forward 016501 

IE.    (See  Anstey,  F.) 

3lin  (sequel  to  Daniel  Deronda). . . .  144 1 
(See  Hunt,  Helen.) 

R.TO.N,  John.      Barton  experiment.  5280^)+ 

kham  puzzle 52S22 

n's  babies 52801+ 

ho  road 52811  + 

one  day 52820 

e  Gazzy 52819 

r  people's  children 52815+ 

>turc  club  of  Valley  Rest 52814 

e  folks 52818 

>  was  Paul  Grayson  ? 02620T 

St  boy  in  town 52821 

Winter  evenings 05001+ 

tMAN  (Mrs.  J.   K.  Walworth).     Bar 

lister 21 101 

i  men's  shoes 21 104 

riven  at  last 21105+ 

Kulkerson's  clerk 21107 

ple« 21103 

lout  a  blemish 211 02 

ARD.      King  Solonicm's  mines 69169 

:h's  head 691 13 

E.  E.    Chri-tmaseveand  Xmas  (lay.  15111 

MmtLS  in  Narragaiisett 151 17 

w>e  in  New  York 151 14 

lunes  of  Rachel 1 5 116 

r.  T 15103+ 

level  best,  etc 15102 

'^ni^ntt:  The  brick  moon. — Water  talk. — Mou»e  and 
L — The  modern  Sinbad. — A  tale  of  a  salamander. — 
I  qucCB  of  California. — Confidence. 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


If,  yes  and  perhaps 15109 

ConttnU:  The  children  of  the  public— A  piece  of 
pofftible  history. — The  South  American  editor.— The  old 
and  the  uevr,  face  to  face.— The  dot  and  line  alphabet. — 
The  la^t  voyage  of  the  Resolute. — My  double  and  how 
he  undid  me. — ^The  man  without  a  country.— The  last  of 
the  Florida. —  The  skeleton  in  the  closet. —  Christmas 
waits  in  Boston. 

Ingham  papers X3107 

Conttnis :  Memoir  of  Capt.  Ingham. —  The  good- 
natured  pendulum. —  Paul  Jones  and  Denis  Duval.— 
Round  the  world  in  a  hack. — Friends*  meeting.— Did  ha 
take  the  prince  to  ride? — How  Mr.  Frye  would  hava 
preached  it.-^The  rag-man  and  the  rag-woman. — Dinner 
speaking. — Good  society. — Daily  bread. 

In  his  name ^SIOS 

Mrs.  Mcrriam's  scholars IS  1 13 

Our  Christmas  in  a  palace ZSHS 

Our  new  crusade 15106 

Philip  Nolan's  friends .'  15101 

Sybaris  and  other  homes 15108 

Ten  times  one  is  ten 15x12 

Ups  and  downs 15110 

Hale.  Lucretia  P.     Peterkin  papers  . . .  03070X 

Hale,  Sarah  J.     Liberia 19146 

Half-way 69024 

Hali BURTON.     Nature  and  human  nature.  19x60 

Old  judge 19159 

Season  ticket Z9Z5B 

Yankee  stories X9161 

Yankee  yarns 19163 

Hall,  Alice  C.  Miss  Leighton's  perplexities.  62595 

Hall,  Capt.  C.  VV.    Adrift  in  the  ice  fields.  04601 

Drifting  around  the  world 0460a 

Twice  taken X9X72 

Hall,  Mrs,  S.  C.     Kate  Kemp OX770X 

Lucky  penny,  etc 25103 

Midsummer  eve 25102 

Same X4112 

White  boy 25x04 

Halsky.     Two  of  us 56840-}- 

Halstead.    (See  Elbon,  Barbara.) 

Hamkrton,  Eugenie.    Mirror  of  truth  ..  0350X 

Golden  mediocrity 69250 

Hamerton,  p.  G.     Harry  Blount 03502 

Marmorne X50X8 

Wenderholme X2055-I- 

Hamilton,  Alice  K.     Mildred's  cadet. . .  6253X 

One  of  the  Duanes 69I2E-|~ 

Hamilto.v,  C.  B.     Ropes  of  sand 20477 

Hamilton,  C.  V.    Crown  from  a  spear. . .  25S47 
HA.MILTON,  Elizabeth.   Cottagers  of  Glen- 
bourne  52298 

Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.  (Mary  A.  Dodge). 

!            Child  world 023XOX 

I        First  love  is  best 20480-!- 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus:    015309. 


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ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Hamlen.    Chats 032501 

Hamley,  C.     Wassail 58339 

Hamley,  E.  B.    Lady  Lee's  widowhood. .  54301+ 

Hamley,  W.  G.     Guihy  or  not  guilty. . . .  54302 

Traseaden  Hall 54303 

Hammond,  Mrs.  E.  H.     The  Georgians. .  63407 

Hammond,  W.  A.     Doctor  Grattan 18401+ 

Lal 44108+ 

Mr.  Oldmixon 18403 

Robert  Severne 44107 

Strong-minded  woman 1S404 

Hancock.     Montanas 44101 

Hannah  Hewitt.     3  v 50337 

Hannah  Tarne 58991 

Hannay.     Singleton  Fontenoy 141 54 

Hardman.  Peninsular  scenes  and  sketches.  191 15 

Hardy,  Arthur  S.     But  yet  a  woman. . .  12101+ 

Wind  of  destiny 12107+ 

Hardy,  Iza  Duffus.    I^ve,   honor  and 

obey      3v 65301 

Hardy,  Thos.     Desperate  remedies 131 11 

Distracted  young  preacher 131 14 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd 13101+ 

FcUow-iownsmen 5S346 

Hand  of  Ethelberta 13104 

Laodicean 13118+ 

Mayor  of  Casterbridge 13 125+ 

Pair  of  blue  eyes i3ior+ 

Return  of  the  native 1311 2+ 

Romantic  adventures  of  a  milkmaid. ...  13124 

Trumpet  major 13115+ 

Two  on  a  tower 13121+ 

Under  the  greenwood  tree 1310S 

Harlan.     Fate  of  Marcel 62332 

Harlani),  Harry.     (See  Luska,  Sidney.) 
Harland,  Marion.     (See  Terhune.  Mrs.  M.  V.) 

Harris.     Fr.mk  Warrington 9vSi6+ 

Happy  do  Lucky 9S31+ 

Louie's  last  term 9809+ 

Missy 9vS2 1  + 

Perfect  Adonis 9805-1- 

Pha:be 9835  + 

Kichard  Vandermarck 98174- 

Roundhearts,  etc oiOoi 

Rutlcdge 9Soi  4- 

St.  Phillips 9802 

Sutherlands 9S04+ 

Harrison,  A.     Martha's  vineyard 56.SS2 

Harrison.  C.  C.    Story  of  Helen  of  Troy.  58929 

Harrison,  F.  W.     Brother.*;  in  nrms 03220S 

Harrison,  Maj.  S.     Queen  of  the  arena..  69211 

Harrison.  Mrs.  B.     Bric-a-brac  stories   .  032210 
Harrison,  Mrs.  W.     (See  Malct,  Lucas.) 

Harry  and  his  homes 07140 

Stories  for  yoiinK  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


:    Harsha.     Timid  brave ( 

Hart,  Gerald.    In  the  rapids .< 

Hart,  T-  C.     Marian  Coffin « 

Hart,  Mrs.     Miss   Hitchcock's  wedding 

dress 53^ 

Very  genteel 53; 

I       Very  young  couple i 

Harte.    By  shore  and  sedge i 

Contents:  An  apostle  of  the  tulei. — Sarah  Wsl 
A  ship  of  '49. 

'       Condensed  novels 12I 

Drift  from  two  shores 12I 

Contents  :    The  man  on  the  beach. — Two  saints 
foot-hills.— Jinny. — Roger    Catron's    friend. — ^V^w 
my  quiet  friend  ? — k  ghost  of  the  Sierras. — The  ho 
band  ;  a  condensed  novel. — The  man  whose  yol 
I  not  easy. — My  friend  the  tramp. — The  man  from  S 

— The  office  seeker. — A  sleeping  car  experience, 
o'clock  in  the  morning. — With  the  entries. 

Flip,  etc 12J 

'       Gabriel  Conroy 12I 

In  the  Carquinez  woods 12; 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp,  etc 12I 

Contents:  The  outcasts  of  Poker  Flat. — Migi 
Tennessee's  pardner. — The  idyl  of  Red  Gulch.—! 
of  Calaveras. — High-water  mark. — A  lonely  ride, 
man  of  no  account. — M'liss. — The  right  eye  of  th< 
mander. — Notes  by  flood  and  field. — Mission  Doli 
John  Chinaman. — From  a  back  window. —  Roondei 

Maruja I2i 

Mrs.  Skagg's  husbands 

Contents:  How  Santa  Chius  came  to  Simpson' 
— The  princess  Dob  and  herfriend-*. — The  Iliad  of 
Bar. — Mr.  Thompson's  prodigal.— The  romance  of 
rofio  Hollow. — The  poet  of  Sierra  Flat. — The  Chr 
gift  that  came  to  Rupert. — Urban  sketches. —  L< 
and  tales. 

1        On  the  frontier 

Contents:  At  the  mission  of  San  Carmel.— > 
grass  Penelope. — Left  out  on  Lone  Star  Mountain. 

Snow  bound  at  Eagle's 12 

I 

.Story  of  a  mine 12 

Tales  of  the  .'Vrgon.auts.  etc 12 

Contents:     The  rose  of  Tuolumne. — A  passage 
life  of  Mr.  John  O.ikhurst. — Wan  Lee.  the  p.igan.- 
C'hl  m.in  Plnnkeit  went  home. — The  fool  of  Five 
-Uaby  .Sylvester.— An  episode  of  Fid«iletown. — A 
J  ccntenari^^n. 

'        Thankful  Hlossom 

Twins  of  Table  Mountain 12 

Harti.kv,  ;1/;j.  \V.  X.    (See  I,affan,  May.) 

IIarwooi).     One  false,  both  fair 

Within  the  clasp 

■    IlAss.vtiRKK.     Secret  of  the  Andes 

!    Hatch.     Under  the  cedars 

IIattican<l  Nellie 

,    H.VTTON.     Christopher  Kenrick 

Clytie 

John  Xcedhani*!*  double 1 

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ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


273 


ts  of  Barton 61404 

recruits.     2v ^1401 

Alice  B.    All's  not  gold  that  glit- 

019205 

itment  better  than  wealth oiq202 

fs 44131 

nd  gain 44132 

ch  word  as  fail 019201 

t  waiting  no  loss 019203 

for  everything 019204 

i  there's  a  will  there's  a  way 019206 

Marion.   Joanna 017601 

.     (See  Gift,  Theo.) 

ORNE,  Julian.      Archibald   Mal- 

son 9707 

X  Randolph  9722+ 

Lnt gy02-|- 

9714+ 

Qe's  fool 9718-f- 

9704+ 

«7 9701+ 

ling  mill . .    97 13 

—or  a  name 9727 

2adogna 9726 

Gainsborough's  diamonds 9706 

;  blood 9724-I- 

;  Sarony's  wife,  etc 97o3 

cian  Strome gyio-j- 

V  Cap  025301 

ORNE,  Nathaniel.    Blithedale  ro- 

^f« 7709+ 

rimshawe's  secret 7733+ 

'er  romance 7715 

lawe,  etc 7723 

5  of  seven  gables 77oS+ 

to  works 7737 

Ic  Faun 7713+ 

s  from  an  old  manse 7705 

tt€nts:  V.  X.  The  old  in.inse. — The  birthmark. — 
ect  party.— Young  Goodman  Brown.— Rappaccini's 
titer.— Mr».  Bullfrog.— Fire  worship.- Buds  and 
'oiccs.— Monsieur  du  Miroir.— The  hall  of  fantasy.— 
:clestial  railroad.— The  procession  of  life. — Feather- 
a  moralized  legend. 

a.  The  new  Adam  and  Eve.— Egotism,  or  the 
a  serpent. —  The  Christmas  banquet.— Drowne^s 
en  image. — The  intelligence  office.— Roger  Malvin^s 
I.— P.'s  correspondence. — Earths  holocaust. — Pas- 
from  a  relinquished  work.  —Sketches  from  memory, 
e  old  apple  dealer.— The  artist  of  the  beautiful.— A 
Mo's  collection. 

I  letter 7724+ 

Dus  Felton 7722 

image,  etc ^ 77io+ 

\Uni*  :  The  snow  image.— The  great  stone  face.— 
•ireet.—  Ethan  Brand.— A  bcMc's  hioRraphy.— 
Etherase.— The  Canterbury  pilj^rims. — Old  news. 

Stories  for  young  readers  aru  indicated  by  a 


— The  man  of  adamant. — ^The  devil  in  manuscript. — ^Joha 
Ingleiield's  thanksgiving. — Old  Ticonderoga. — The  wivea 
of  the  dead. — Little  Daffydowndilly.— Major  Molineux. 

Tanglewood  tales 01002+ 

Cffnteutt :  The  wayside. — The  minotaur. — The  pyg- 
mies.—The  dragon *s  teeth. — Circe's  palace. — The  pome- 
granate seeds.— The  golden  fleeee. 

Twice-told  tales.     2  v 770I+ 

Contents:  V.  t.  The  gray  champion. — Sunday 
at  home. — The  wedding  knell. — The  minister's  black 
veil. — The  may-pole  of  Merry  Mount. — The  gentle  boy. 
— Mr.  Higginbotham's  catastrophe. — Little  Annie^s  ram- 
ble.— Wakefield. — A  rill  from  the  town  pump.— The 
great  carbuncle. — The  prophetic  pictures. — David  Swan. 
Sights  from  a  steeple. — The  hollow  of  the  three  hilU. — 
The  toll-gatherer's  day.— The  vision  of  the  fountiUB.-- 
Fancy's  show  box. — Dr.  Heidegger's  experiment. 

V.  2.  Legends  of  the  Province  house  :  Howe's  mas- 
querade ;  Edward  Randolph's  portrait ;  Lady  Eleanore*s 
mantle ;  Old  Esther  Dudley.— The  haunted  mind.— The 
village  uncle. — The  ambitious  guest. — The  sister  years. 
— Snowflakes. — The  seven  vagabonds. — The  white  old 
maid. — Peter  Goldthwaite's  treasure. — Chippings  with  a 
chisel. — The  shaker  bridal. — Night  sketches. — Endicott 
and  the  red  cross. — The  lily's  quest. — Foot-prints  on  th« 
seashore. — Edward  Fane's  rosebud. — ^The  threefold  des- 
tiny. 

Wonderbook,  etc 01001+ 

Hay,  Elzey,  pseud.  (See  Andrews,  Fannie.) 

Hay,  Mary  Cecil.     Arundel  motto 2607+ 

Back  to  the  old  home 58303 

Brenda  Yorke 2633-+- 

Dorothy's  venture 2631-H 

For  her  dear  sake 2623+ 

He  stoops  to  conquer 2633+ 

Lady  Carmichael's  will 58326 

Letter's  secret 2637+ 

Missing 58353+ 

Nora's  love  test 2606+ 

Old  Myddleton's  money   2605+ 

Reaping  the  whirlwind : . . . .       5S304 

Sorrow  of  a  secret 5S302 

Squire's  legacy 2603+ 

Under  the  will 2629+ 

Victor  and  vanquished 2610+ 

Wicked  girl 2639 

Hay   and  Whyte.     My  ducats   and   my 

daughter 30501 

Hayes.     Story  of  Margaret  Kent 20801+ 

Hays,  Mrs.  \V.  J.     Prince  Lazybones  . . .     032204 

Princess  Idleways 023601 

Haywari),  M.  L.     Huntingdons 016901 

Hayward,  W.  S.     Stolen  will 64201 

H. ,  M.     Rosa  Lindsay 01  looz 4- 

Healy  (Mrs.  Bigot).     Lakeville 51201 

Mere  caprice 51203 

Summer's  romance 51202 

.    Heart  of  the  west 55240 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus:     015303. 


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ENGLISH   PROSE   FICTION. 


Heaton.    Story  of  Robin  Hood 012701 

Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  F.    (Sec  Alexander,  Mrs.) 

Heir  of  Malreward    50373-t- 

Hbighway.    Leila  Ada 44109 

Heldman.     Belton  scholarship 029502 

Mutiny  on  board  the  Leander 029501 

Helena  Bertram 07127 

Helps.     Cassimir  Maremma 12019 

Ivan  de  Biron 12017 

Realmah 1201 8 

Henderson,  Isaac.    The  prelate 69219 

Henderson,    Miss.      Shenac's    work    at 

home 52291 

Henderson,  trans.     Dunderviksborg,  etc.  813  14 

Henry,  C.  S.     Doctor  Oldham 44134 

Henry,  Louis.    Boston  boy 01 7501 

Henry,  Mrs.  M.  H.     (See  Benning.  Mrs. 
M.  H.) 

Henty,  G.  a.     Boy  knight 023308 

By  sheer  pluck 023311 

Comet  of  horse 023303 

Dragon  and  raven 023314 

Facing  death 023306 

For  name  and  fame 023316 

Friends,  though  divided 023312 

In  times  of  peril 023304 

Jack  Archer 023310 

Lion  of  the  north 02331 5 

Out  on  the  pampas 023301 

St.  George  for  England 023313 

Under  Drake's  flag 023307 

With  Clive  in  India 023309 

Young  buglers 023302 

Young  franc-tireurs 023305 

Hentz.    Aunt  Patty's  scrap-bag 4317-1- 

Banished  son 4327 

Courtship  and  marriage 4323 

Eoline 4320+ 

Helen  and  Arthur 4310+ 

Love  after  marriage 4313 

Marcus  Warland 4326 

Planter's  northern  bride 430S  -h 

Rena 4315"+- 

Robert  Graham 4306-j- 

Hepworth,  G.  H.     !  !  ! 62519 

Her  crime 150834- 

Her  ladyship 58904 

Her  picture 15077 

Her  sacrifice 55232 

Herbert.     (See  Forrester,  Frank.) 

Herbert  Tracy     50395 

Hervey.     Rock  light 020101 

Hetty's  boarder 55281 

Hetty's  hopes 07103 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Hetty's  resolve 

Heywood.     How  will  it  end 

Hickling.     Rector  of  Roxburgh 

HiGGiNSON,  Mary  T.   Room  for  one  more. 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Malbone 

High  life  in  New  York 

High  lights 

High  AM.     Cloverly 

Other  house 

HiLDRETH.     White  slave 

H11.L.    Cap  sheaf 

HiLLVARD.     Little  trapper 

HiLLYER.     Marable  family 

HiNTON.     My  comrades 

His  grandmothers 

History  of  the  wanderers 

HOARE.     Brave  fight 

Turbulent  town 

HODDKK.     Thrown  on  the  world 

Tossed  on  the  waves 

HoDGET Ts.     Champion  of  Odin 

HoEY.     Blossoming  of  an  aloe 

Golden  sorrow 

Kate  Cronin's  dowry 

Lover's  creed 

Out  of  court 

A  stern  chase 

Hoffman,  D.     Chronicles  of  Cartaphilus, 

the  Wandering  Jew.     2  v 

Hoffman,  Mary  L     Agnes  Hilton 

HOFLAND,  Mrs.  B.     Decision 

Same 

History  of  a  merchant's  widow 

Humility 

Integrity 

Reflection 

HOFLAND,  B.  \V.     Daniel  Denison 

Carina 

Hoi-BEACH.     Shoemaker  village 

HoLCOMBK.     In  both  worlds    

HoLGATK.     Noah  and  his  descendants  . . . 

Noachidae 

Holiday  time  at  Forrest  House 

Holland,  Denis.     Donal  Dun  O'Byrnc. . 
Holland,  Dr.  J.  G.     Arthur  Bonnicistle. 

liay  path 

Miss  Gilbert's  career 

Nicholas  Minturn 

Seven  oaks 

HoLLEY,     Josiah  Allen's  wife 

Miss  Richard's  boy 

My  opinions  and  Betsy  Bobbitt's 

My  wayward  |)ariner 

Sweet  Cicely 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


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ENGLISH   PROSE   FICTION. 


275 


Kinley  Hollow 40802 

t  Hope 40801 

i. /)r.  O.  W.     Elsie  Venner.     2  v..  4370H- 

Uan  angel 437^5 

il  antipathy 437084- 

8,  jf/rj.  Mary  J.     Bessie's  fortune.     2402 -f- 

au  D'Or 24954- 

tmas  stories 2494 

'  Thornton 2472+ 

I  Lyle 2405-1- 

,  Browning 2408-I- 

yn's  mistake 2441+ 

isi  House 2483+ 

estead  on  the  hillside 2422-4- 

1  Worthinglon 2426-h 

:line 24 144- 

red 2438+ 

nie  Heatherton 2433+ 

Lawn 2440-[- 

S,  Mrs.  M.  H.    Scenes  in  our  parish.       44103 

Saxe.  psiud.     Stories  ist  and  2d 

ies 55901+ 

nUnts:  V.  x.  Draxy  Miller's  dowry. — The  eldcr'& 
. — ^Whotc  wife  viras  she  ? — The  one-legged  dancers. — 
'  one  woman  kept  her  husband. — Esther  Wynn's 
•Ictlera. 

a.  A  four-leaved  clover. — Farmer  Bassett^s  ro- 
ce. — My  tourmaline. — Joe  Hale's  red  stockings.-- 
ko  I.jiwton's  escape. 

E.  S.     At  ye  Green  Griffin 50506 

Hubert's  daughter 50504 

;  Morrell's  harvest 50505 

ce  Eden 50502 

mayor. 50509 

of  the  marches 505 10 

and  white 50507 

r  Rose 50503 

jled  web 50511+ 

ryholme 5050S 

:e  rose  of  Langley 50301 

J.  S.     Abraham  Page 25S4S 

and  foreign  service 55206-f- 

itrclch 58943 

Thos.     From  nowhere  to   the  N. 

Ic 026701 

en  heart 15203 

and  valor 1 520i-(- 

family.  etc 19131 

s,  romances,  etc 19129 

ey  Hall     19130 

J.    Pen  Owen 191 12 

Theodore.     All  in  the  wrong 31 104 

ers  and  sons 3^  103 

rit  Gurney 31101 

ey  married. 31 105 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Jack  Brag 3I"5 

Sayings  and  doings.     9  v ' 31 106 

Widow  and  marquess 31102 

Hooper,  J.  J.     Capt.  Simon  Suggs 47267 

Widow  Rugby's  husband 47266 

Hooper,  Lucy  H.     Under  the  tri-color. .       56866 

Hooper,  Mrs.  Geo.     House  of  Roby 62379 

Hooper,  ^//-j.  L.     Tsar's  window 15066+ 

HoPE,  A.  J.  B.  Beresford.     Brandreths.      14002 

Strictly  tied  up 14001 

I    Hope,  Ascot  R.  ,  pseud.  (Moncrieff,  A.  R. 

H.).     Buttons 019805 

Evenings  away  from  home 019808 

Homespun  stories OI9807 

Stories  about  boys 019803+ 

Stories  about  old  folks  and  young  ones. .     019806 

Stories  of  French  school  life 019802+ 

Stories  of  long  ago 107 

Stories  of  old  renown.     1883 813  21 

Stories  of  school  life 019801 

Stories  out  of  school  time OT9810 

Hope,  Stanley.     New  Godiva 47255+ 

Hope,  Thos.    Anastasius.     2  v 44128 

1    Hopkins.     Twixt  love  and  duty 692x5 

HoppiN.     Fashionable  sufferer 62324 

Two  Compton  boys 032203 

Hoppus.     Great  treason 15501+ 

j        Story  of  carnival I5502+ 

Horace  IJazelwood 07116+ 

HoRTON.     Wife's  messenger 44135 

HosMER,  G.  W.     **  As  we  went  marching 

on." 69146 

HosMER,  J.  K.     The  thinking  bayonet. . .      98.6  9 

Same 98.6  10 

Same 98.6  1 1 

Hough.     Dr.  Joliffe's  boys 031401 

For  fortune  and  glory 031402 

Houston.     Barbara's  warning 56409 

Done  in  the  dark .     3  v 56404 

First  in  the  field 56407 

Fixed  as  fate 56408 

Recommended  to  mercy 56401+ 

Sink  or  swim 56410 

Taken  upon  trust 564TI 

Zuc's  brand 56402 

Howard,  Bla.nche  W.    Aulney  Tower. .   28130+ 

Aunt  Serena 28105+ 

Guenn 28115+ 

One  summer 28701+ 

Howard,  E.     Outward  bound 47207 

Sir  Henry  Morgan 4720S 

Howe,  E.  W.     A  moonlight  boy 17610+ 

Mystery  of  the  locks 17605+ 

Story  of  a  country  town 17601+ 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


276 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Howe,  Mary  A.    Merchant  mechanic  . . .       15289 

Howe,  Maud.     Atalanta  in  the  south. . . .   16402-I- 

Newport  aquarelle 16403+ 

San  Rosario  Ranche 16401 

Howell,  J.  L.    Justine's  lovers 50313 

HowELLS.     Chance  acquaintance io6oi-f- 

Counterfeit  presentiment 10610 

Dr.  Breen's  practice 10639-}- 

Fearful  responsibility 10636+ 

Foregone  conclusion 10604+ 

Garroters 106S  ^ 

Indian  summer io6Sf)+ 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook 10614+ 

Modern  instance 10645+ 

Out  of  the  question 10609+ 

The  register 1067 1 

Rise  of  Silas  L^pham 10673+ 

Sleeping  car 1065S 

Their  wedding  journey io6o3 

Undiscovered  country 10629  + 

Woman's  reason 10659-!- 

HowiTT,  Anna  M.  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Waits). 

School  of  life 44106 

Ho  WITT,  Mary.     Angel  unawares 01304 

Honest  Gabriel 01305 

Lillieslea 01306 

New  story  book 01301 

Peter  Drake's  dream 01302 

Pleasant  life 01303 

HowiTT,  Wm.    Jack  of  the  mill 10501  -h 

Stories  of  English  and  foreign  life 10505 

HUBBACK.    Love  and  duty 30454 

Stage  and  company.     3  v 30455 

HUGESSEN   (Lord   Brabourne).      Crackers 

for  Christmas 03602 

Ferdinand's  adventures 03605 

Friends  and  foes  from  fairyland 03606 

Other  stories 03604 

Stories  for  my  children 03601 

Whispers  from  fairyland 03603 

Hughes.     Scouring  the  white  horse 44305 -f- 

Tom  Brown  at  (Oxford 44301  + 

Tom  Brown  at  Kunhy 44307-+- 

HULDAH.     Lion  battalion,  etc 032221 

HUNGERKORD.     GUI  plantation 44130 

Hunt,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Barriugton's  fate 15088  + 

Leadcn  casket 63001 

Posy  ring 59i6() 

Self-condemned 63003 

Thornicroft's  model 63002 

Hunt,   Helen  (*•  H.   H."— Mr:..   H.   H. 

Jackson).     Cat  stories 023704 

Hetty's  strange  history 181 12  + 


I 


\ 


Letters  from  a  cat o 

Mercy  Philbrick's  choice 18 

Nelly's  silver  mine 

Ramona i5 

Zeph 18 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Holman.     Children  at  Jeru- 
salem      .0: 

Hunt.  M.  B.     Two  Hardcastlcs o; 

Hunter,    Hay  and  Whyte.     Crime  of 

Xmas  day I 

Huntington,  J.  V.  (John- Vincent, /j^W.). 

Lady  Alice 

Rosemary 

Huntington,  Pave,  pseud.  (Isabella  H. 
Foster).     Echoing  and  re-echoing. ...      i 

Huntington,  L.  S      Prof..Conant 62; 

HtrTCiiESON.     Wreck  of  the  Nancy  Bell..      \ 

HUTTON.     Dessie  Fcnnimore o. 

Huxley,  Mrs.     My  wife's  relations o. 

In  duty  bound \ 

Inchbai.d.     Simple  story i 

Ingelow.     Don  John I5« 

Fated  to  be  free 25; 

Mopsa  the  fairy 1 

Off  the  Skelligs 

Sarah  De  Berenger 25: 

Sister's  bye-hours : 

Stories  told  to  a  child,     ist  series < 

Stories  told  to  a  child.     2d  series < 

Studies  for  stories : 

I.NGERSOLL.     Icc  qucen a 

Ingraham.     Percival  Mayberry 

Pillar  of  fire 

Prince  of  the  house  of  David lo 

Throne  of  David 

Inquirendo  Island < 

Ireland.     Timothy ( 

Irene,  the  missionary | 

Iron.     Story  of  an  African  farm < 

Irving.    The  Alhambra 914 

Same 914 

Bracebridge  Hall 

Same S2; 

Tales  of  a  traveller I2< 

Wolfert's  roost,  etc 

Isabel's  secret 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H.     (See  Hunt,  Helen.) 

Jacob  Schuyler's  millions < 

James,  G.  P.  R.     Ancient  regime 

Arrah  Neil 

Aitila 

Beauchamp 

Book  uf  the  passions.     1839 ^^\ 

Bride  of  Landeck 


Hunter  cats 023703 

Stories  for  young  raaders  are  indicated  by  a  cipher  preceding  the  number,  thua :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


277 


>f  Ehrenstein  . . . , 

ryncU 

)niie 

>ry  man 

days , 

y 

nan  of  old  school, 


berg  and  Darnley 

Masterson 

of  Guise 

not 

larston  Hall 

larston  Hall  and  Arabella  Stuart. 

highway 

t  arms 

>f  Burgundy 


5421 

5401 

5404 

5403 
5416 

5423 
5412 
5420 
5418 
5408 
5406 
5410 
54" 
5429 
5407 
5424 
5426 


Ernstein 541 5+ 

5425 

5432 

5431 

5413 

5414 

5422 

5419 

5405 

8503+ 

8537 


a  thousand 
Augustus  . . 

ieu 

VAlbret  .. 
I 


eodore  Broughton 

Dther 

of  pearls 

Ienry,  yr,     American 

•  of  Beltraffio,  etc 

^*nts:    Pandora. — Georgin.a's  reasons. — The  path 
f.— Four  meetings. 

ians 853S+ 

;  of  letters S522 

sncc 8516+ 

Miller 58330 

•ans 8508+ 

itional  episode 85 iso- 
late pilgrim,  etc 8505+ 

*€nts  :  The  last  of  the  Valerii. — Eugene  Pickering. 
Madonna  of  the  future.— The  romance  of  certain 
thes. — Madame  de  Mauves. 

t  of  a  lady 8523  i- 

ck  Hudson 8502+ 

if  I^ndon 8531-I- 

>f  three  cities 8534+ 

4nU  :  The  impressions  of  a  cousin. — Lady  Bar- 
— A  New  England  winter. 

igton  square 85 19+ 

and  ward 8301 

Iarian.     Diamond  on  the  hearth.  44157 

»ble 01 5601+ 

Alton  Thorpe 61501 

Ma  RCA  RET.       (See   Vandegrift. 
raret.) 

T.  A.  (Ivory  Black .  pseud^.   Color 

es 69143 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Jay,  Harriet.     My  Connaught  cousins.. 

Through  the  stage  door 

Two  men  and  a  maid 

JAV.  W.  M.  L,.,  pseud.    (See  Woodruff,  J. 

Jkakfreson.     Live  it  down 

Lottie  Darling 

Olive  Blake's  good  work 

Woman  in  spite  of  herself 

Jeans.     Always  in  the  way 

[efferies.     After  London 

Greene  Feme  Farm 

Wood  magic 

Jeffrey.     Marah 

Jenkin,  Afrs.  C.     Jupiter's  daughters. . . . 

Madame  De  Bcaupr6 

Once  and  again 

Psyche  of  to-day 

Skirmishing 

Who  breaks,  pays 

Within  an  ace 

Jenkins.    Captain's  cabin 

Devil's  chain 

Jobson's  enemies 

Lisa  Lena 

Paladin  of  Bnance 

Secret  of  her  life 

Week  of  passion 

Jennings,  E.     (Jood  for  nothing  brother. . 

I  Jennings,  Louis  J.     Millionaire 

1   Jennings,  Mrs.  T.  R.     Two  young  home- 

!  steaders 

I   Jephson.     Pink  wedding 

Jerrold,  B.     Disgrace  to  the  family 

I       Cent  per  cent 

Christian  vagabond 

I       Cockayne's  in  Paris 

Story  of  Madge 

Jerrold,  Douglas.    Chronicles  of  Clover- 
nook  

Fireside  saints,  etc 

History  of  St.  (iiles  and  St.  James 

'        Men  of  character 

(See,  also,  page  223.) 

Jessie  Oglethorpe,  etc 

Jewett,  Sarah  O.     Country  doctor 

Deephaven 

'        Marsh  Island 

Mate  of  the  Daylight 

I        Old  friends  and  new 

Play  days 

Jewett,  S.  W.     Fourteen  to  four  score. . . 

Jew.suury,  Miss  G.  E.     Zoc . . 

'   Joe  Fullwood 

Joe  Lambert's  ferry,  etc 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thui :    015303. 


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67101 
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1460X 
14602 
1 4601 
14603 

20420-I- 
60302 
60301 
026401 
62352 
18506 
18502 
18504 
18505 
18503 
18501 

18507+ 
26302 
26301 
26305 
26303 
26304 
26306 
58271 
12096 
62346 

625x8 
64101 
20438 
20436 
20437 
20439 
06601 

14165 

18604 

1S601 

18602+ 

0104 
36909+ 
369OX+ 
369x4+ 
36908 
36906+ 
023001 

47243 

14141 

07164 

0x39 


278 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


John-a-dreams 55254 

John  Barlow's  ward 58939-f- 

John  Whopper 071 13 

Johnson,  E.    Judge's  pets 012001 

Johnson,  E.  Rossiter.    Phaeton  Rogers.     026901 
Johnson,  E.  R.,  ed.    Little  classics.    14  v.       32901 

Contents:  V.  i.  K.viic\  Hawthorne,  N,:  Ethan 
Brand. — GiiOin,  G.:  The  .swann  of  Lir. — Grccnuood,  J.: 
A  night  in  the  workhouse. — Harte.  F.  B.:  The  outcakts 
of  Poker  Flat. — Ifale,  K.  E.:  The  man  without  a  coun- 
try.— De  Qiiinccy,  T.:  Flijjht  of  a  tartar  tribe. 

V.  2.  Inicliect :  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.:  The  house  and 
brain.—  Suofford.  H.  P.:  D'outrc  mort. — Poe,  E.  A.:  The 
fall  of  the  house  of  Usher. —  Dickens.  C:  Chops  the 
dwarf. — Hawthorne,  N.:  Wakeheld.— De  Quincey,  T.: 
Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts. — Davis,  K.  H.: 
The  captain's  story. 

V.  3.  Tragt'tiy  :  Poe,  K.  A.:  The  murders  in  the  rue 
Morgue. — De  Forest,  J.  W.:  The  Lauson  tragedy.— 
Mudford,W.:  The  iron  shroud. -Melville,  H.:  The  bell- 
tower. — Judson,  E.  C:  The  Kathayan  slave. — Macken- 
xic.  H.:  The  story  of  La  Koche. — De  Quincey,  T.:  The 
viaion  of  sudden  death. 

V.  4.  J.i/c :  Brown,  J.:  Kab  and  his  friends. — How- 
ells,  W.  D.:  A  romance  of  real  life. — Harte,  F.  B.:  The 
luck  of  Roaring  Camp — Barham,  R.  H.:  Jerry  Jarvis' 
wig. — Willis,  N.  P.:  Beauty  and  the^beast. — Hawthorne, 
N.:  David  Swan. — Smith,  A.:  Dreamihorp.— Mitchell, 
D.  G. :  A  bachelor's  revery. — Taylor,  B.  F. :  The  gram- 
mar of  life. — Curtis,  G.  W.:  My  chateau. — I.amb,  C: 
Dream  children. — HolFman,  C.  F. :  The  man  in  the  res- 
ervoir.— Addison.  J.:  Westminster  abbey.  — Macaulay, 
T.  B.:  The  puritans. — Lincoln,  A.:  Gettysburg. 

V.  5.  Laughter  :  Dickens,  C:  A  Christmas  carol. — 
Cooper,  K.:  The  haunted  crust.-  Lamb,  C:  A  disserta- 
tion upon  roast  pig. — Walker,  K.  K.:  The  total  depravity 
of  inanimate  things. — Hale,  E.  E.:  The  skeleton  in  the 
closet. — Miller,  H.:  Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre. --Holmes, 
O.  W.:  A  visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed  pun- 
•ters. — Griffin,  (J.:  Mr.  Tibbot  O'Lcary  the  curious.— 
Carleton,  W.:  Ncal  Malone. 

V.  6.  LoT'e :  Winthrop,  T.:  Love  and  skates. — Bul- 
wer-Lytton.  E.:  The  maid  of  Malines. — The  story  of 
Ruth,  from  the  Bible. — Disraeli,  B. :  The  rin;  of  Iskander. 

V.  7.  Koniatuc:  Holmes,  O.  W.:  Iri*.  -Craik,  D.  M.: 
The  rosicruirian. — Spdfl'ord,  H.  P.:  The  south  breaker.- - 
Wilson,  J.:  The  snowstorm-  Cunningham,  A.:  The 
king  of  tlie  pe.ik. 

V.  8.  My<ft>y:  O'Connor,  W.  D.:  The  ghost.— Ed- 
wards. A.  r..;  The  I'our-fifteen  express. — Dickens,  C: 
The  signal-man. — Cunnini.;ham,  A.:  The  haunted  ships. 
—  Lowell,  K.  T.  S.:  A  raft  that  no  man  made. — O'Con- 
nor, F. :  The  invisible  princess. — Crowe.  C:  The  advo- 
cate's wedding  day.    -Hawthorne.  N.:  The  birthmark. 

V.  g.  Corned' y :  Lover,  S.:  Barney  O'Reirdon  the 
navigator. — (lalt,  J.:  Hadd;i>I-Bei]-Ahab  the  trnvclhrr. — 
Thackeray,  W.  .M.:  Blucbo.ird's  ghost.— Suiith.  H.:  The 
picnic  party. — Fcrgiiswu,  S.:  Father  Tom  and  the  pope. 
— Howiit.  W.:  lohmiy  Darby  shire.— Lover,  S.:  The 
gridiron. — Reade,  K.' .'.  The  box  tunnel. 

V.  10.  Childhood :  Rame,  L.  de  la.:  A  dog  of  Flan- 
ders.— Ruskin,  J.:  The  king  of  the  Golden  River. — 
Phelps,  E.  .S.:  The  lady  of  Shalott.— Brown,  J.:  Mar- 
jorie  Fleming.— De  Kroyft,  S.  H.:  Little  jakey.— Kings- 
ley,  H.:  Tlie  lost  child.—Neal,  J.:  Goody  gracious!  and 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


the  forget-me-not.— Spoflbrd,  H.  P.:  A  faded  leaf  c 
tory.— Dickeni,  C:  A  chald'i  dream  of  a  «tar. 

V.  II.  Heroism:  Ludlow,  F.  H.:  Little  Brig 
I.— Spofford,  H.  P.:  Ray. -^Taylor.  B.  F.:  Three N 
ber  days. — Mitford,  A.  B.:  The  forty-seven  r&i 
Mayo,  J.:  A  chance  child. — Rame,  L.  de  la. :  A  1 
a  itorm. 

V.  12.  Fortune:  Poe,  E.  A. :  The  gold  bug.~l 
S. :  The  fairy  finder. — Edgeworth,  M. :  Murad  tl 
lucky.— Hale.  E.  E. :  The  children  of  the  pul 
Banim,  J.:  The  rival  dreamers. — Hawthorne,  N. 
threefold  destiny. 

V.  13.  Humanity :  Stoddard,  C.  W. :  Chui 
with  a  savage. — Dickens,  C. :  Doctor  Marigold.- 
low,  F.  H. :  A  brace  of  boys. — Thackeray,  W 
Georye  IlL— Jameson,  A.:  Juliet. — Mallock,  W.  ] 
life  worth  living  ? 

V.  14.  Nature:  Warner,  C.  D. :  A-hunting 
deer. — Hamerton,  P.  G. :  Dogs. —  Burroughs,  J. ;  ! 
hemlocks. — Thoreau,  H.  D. :  A  winter  walk.- 
thorne,  N. :  Buds  and  bird  voices. — Iving^ley.  C- 
fens. — Whymper,  E. :  Ascent  of  the  Matterhorn.- 
C. :  Ascent  of  Mount  Tyndall. — Rii&kin,  J.:  The 
ment. 

Johnson.  J.     Ruth's  life  work o; 

Johnson,  Sam i' el.     Ra.sselas ; 

Same.     1S83 S: 

;  Johnson,  Virglnia   W.      English    Daisy 

i  Miller ". i 

Fainalls  of  Tipton ( 

Tulip  Place { 

What  the  world  made  them < 

Johnston,  Richard  iM.    Old  mark  Lang. 

^ton \^\ 

Johnstone.  A.  A.     Unlucky  lie ( 

Johnstone,  Airs.  C.  .|.     Edinburgh  tales. 

3v i 

Jolly.     Bruno's  revenge j 

Caste j 

Same i 

Colonel  Dacre • j 

Entanglements 1 

Af r.  Arle 1 

My  son's  wife • 

Pearl ; 

Jones.  J.     Virginia  Graham 1 

Jones.  J.  B.     Life   and   adventures   of   a 

country  merchant 22: 

Rival  l)elles 

Wild  western  scenes 

Jones.  J.  H.     Dominie's  son 

Jones.  J.  R.     Quaker  soldier 

Jonquil, /j<r«f/.  (J.  L.  Collins).     Was  she 

engaged 

Joseph  the  Jew 55 

'  JosiAH  Allen's  Wife.    (See  Holly,  Mari- 
etta.) 
I  ' 

Judson,  J// J.  E.  C.    Alderbrook.    2v... 

cipher  preceding  the  number  thus :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Our  two  lives 

.See  Otis,  J^ma.fiieud.) 


IS009 


.  50377+ 
.       1^169 


I,  Julia.     Adele 3806+ 

3837 

3818 

ma 3805 

3801+ 

le-nots 3824 


•lab.. 
Gray  . 


3814 


3803+ 

3829 

econd  love 3807 

lin 3809 

H,  Jlrti.  M.     Sherman  Dha iS'^t 

Cutle  Dalj iliSoi 

7  Franklin a63o6 

g  heart 26804 

home 36805 

■ 26803 


031 2t 


d  Lancaster  rose 26801 

{See  Tytler,  Sarah.) 

Gloverson 52119 


iS</>6  + 
.   18901+ 


Lion  Ben.— Cliai 


rfr;    .SowcJ  by  ihe  wind,— Wolf  tun.— Brpught 
>iil.-Bi«:kKillc->iniuiaD.-For«>tG1«n.'-1iurv. 

■abhleof  Elm  Island 011913 

boy* 01 1919 

Surin  tu  yamt  nuittt  arc  iodicalnl  by  ■  1 


Sophomores  of  Raduliffe 01 1931 

Stout  heart 01 191 3 

Turning  of  the  tide 01  i9oi-(- 

Unseen  hand 01 1918 

Winning  his  spurs 011911 

Kblly.     Edwin  Lloyd 09901 

Fred's  fresh  start ^99^^ 

Kelso.     Stars  and  bars 35813 

KE.VNARD.     Killed  in  Ihe  open 5^394 

Right  sort 69381 

Kknnedv,  Urace,     Dunallen 19174-I- 

Kenhedv,  Jakr.   Young  men  and  old  men.  jasiB 

Kennedy,  J.  F.     Horseshoe  Robinson  . . .  9901 

Rob  of  the  bowl 9903 

:^iS     9903 

63S73 

Kent.     Johnson  manor 44173 

Sibyl  Spencer 56B09 

Ker.     Boy  slave 030603 

Lost  city 033601 

Kerr.  Orpheus  C.fuud.    (See  NeweU,  R.  H.) 

Kettle.     Falls  of  Ihe  Loder 63539 

Kevsrr.     On  the  borderland 6357S 

Thorns  in  your  sides 63564 

Kimball.    "Henry  Powers S401+ 

Prince  of  Kashma B409 

Romance  of  stndent  life 8410 

St.  Leger 8404+ 

To-day.   8411 

Under  currents 84064* 

Was  he  successful S40S+ 

KiNC.  Alice.    Queen  of  herself G35S6 

King,  Charlks.     Colonel's  daughter  ....  i6lor+ 

Kitty's  conquest t6io8+ 

Marion's  failh 16113-I- 

KiK<:.  Edwaku.    Gentle  savage 68301 -)- 

Kentucky's  love 68303 

Kino.   Katharine.      Bulihle  reputation.  33305 

Lost  fur  gold 33304 

Off  the  roll 333<" 

Our  detachment I4"3 

Queen  of  the  regiment  33303+ 

King.  Thoboi.d.     Haschisch 69336 

King,  Toler.    Off  the  rocks 63573 

KiNCSFORn,  Jane,  fist^id.    (See  Barnard,  C.) 

KiNGSi.F.y,  Charles.    Alton  Locke 57oa+ 

tlereward 5704+ 

Uypatia 5707+ 

Two  years  ago 5703+ 

Waierbabie* 06OI+ 

>her  prtcedini  tb*  DiimtMC.  Ihui:    aijjsi. 


280 


ENGLISH    PROSK    FICTION. 


Westward  ho S^^^ 

Yeast 57^1+ 

KiNGSLEY,  Henry.     Austin  Eliot,  etc 5805 

Geoffrey  Hamlin 580*3 

Grange  Garden 5S14 

The  Harveys 5S1H) 

Hetty I4i4'» 

Hillyars  and  Burtons 5S0S 

Hornby  Mills 5S13 

Leighton  court S'^'M^ 

Mystery  of  the  island 5S 1 1 

No.  17 58U» 

Oakshott  Castle 5S15 

Old  Margaret ?5i7 

Kavenshoo 5Su2  -h 

Reginald  Hethcrtcge 5S 1 3 

Silcote  of  Silcotcs 5?iii 

Stretton 5S07 

Valentine 5812 

King's  service 69025 

Kingston.     Adrift  in  a  boat *^532i) 

Adventures  in  Africa <^535'- 

Afar  in  the  forest 053  \2 

African  trader 053^^) 

At  the  south  pole 05324 

Dick  Cheveley 05350 

Foxholme  Hall 0531^2 

Fred  Mark  ham  in  Russia 053'jo 

Frontier  fort 05337 

Gentlemen  adventurers 0533^ 

Harr}'  Skipwith 053 1 S 

Hendricks  the  hunter «.»53  \o 

Hurricane  1  lurry 05344 

In  New  Ciranada 0533() 

In  the  eastern  seas 05303 

In  the  Rocky  Mountains 05353 

In  the  wilds  of  Florida '^5355 

Jas.  Hraitliwaite,  the  supeicarj;o 05351 

John  Deane  of  Nottingham *>53  45 

Little  Ben  Iladdon 053 15 

Manco ^'5.V"> 

Mark  Seaworth 05347 


Michael  renirvnc 


o^  V>'^ 


->  1  ^ 


0534 


Missing  sliip 

Old  Jack <'r327 

On  the  banks  of  tlie  Ani.i/on (^=3 16 

Our  fresh  and  >alt  water  tutors 0531 1 

Peter,  the  ship  boy 05333 

Peter  the  whaler 0532'^ 

Pirate's  treasure 05319 

Salt  water 05343 

Settlers 05340 

Seven  champions  of  Christendom ^^533^' 

Sunshine  Bill 05310 

Stories  for  yoiiri;;  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Taking  tales  for  cottage  homes.     2  v. . . 

Trapper's  son 

Three  admirals 

Three  commanders 

True  blue 

Twice  lo>t 


Vovafje  round  the  world 


Will  Weatherhelm 

Won  from  the  waves 

Younjj  rajah 

Kinsman.    Cadet  life  at  West  Point 5M 

Kll'.     --Enone ( 

Dead  manjuis ( 

Ne'^llcnook ( 

Under  the  bells ( 

KiRHV.     Bundle  of  sticks oi 

KiRK.  Kleanor.      Up  Broadway 4 

Kirk,  Ki  i.kn  W.    Clare  and  Bebe ; 

P'airy  gjild ; 

1  x'sson  in  love 63^ 

Midsummer  madness 623 

KiRKK,  Kdmi'NI),  />st'f/J.  (1.  R.  Gilmore). 

Adrift  in  Pixie i 

Amonj;  the  j:;ueriljfts i 

Amonj;  the  pines a 

Down  in  Tennessee i 

My  southern  friends i 

KiRKi.ANn.     Western  clearinj;s t 

Knowi  i-s.     Koitesciue 1 

Knux.  I>a  Craic.     ^See  Craig-Knox.) 
Knox.  Tiios.  W.     Boy    travellers    in    far 

K. :    lv>;ypt oa 

Snnu\    Japan  and  China 02 

S;unc.     Thnnii;]i  Africa 02 

Same.     Jai>an  and   India 02 

Same.    Siam  and  Java 02 

Boy  travellers  in  South  America 02( 

Vov.ii'e  of  I  he  Vivian o* 

Knut  r.  J/;V/;v...v.     Snow  anj»el 071; 

KiM'N>.     Arius  the  Libyan 6i 

pitriMs 6231 

\..,  C.  v..     Uilv  and  her  brothers 6! 

Laborer-,  in  tlie  vinevard o' 

0 

Lai!  AN  (Mr.,.   W.    N.   Hartley).     Christy 

C;irew (k"»2i 

Lliticr-;.   Tatters  and  tho  coun.sellor.    ...       (> 

Ilo^an.  M.  P 6 

Hon,  .Mi^-;  Kerrard 6 

Sini;cr'>  sloi y 0 

I    Laki:man.      I'reltv  Lucv  Mer\Tn 6 

T,AMI^  C.      Rosamund  (iray     S24  2 

Stories  c<)ntriluited  to  "*  Mrs.  Leicester's 

School."   S24.2 

Tales ^21.2 

cipher  prorcdiiig  the  number  thus:     015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


281 


i«k/  M.    Tales  from  Shakespeare. 

^'-^O    '>>■> 

rs.  J.      It  is  not  right oi  5502 

i  life 015503 

nd  Sarah  Neal 01 5501 

Vj-.  M.  J.     Snow  and  sun.shine. . .     02^^301 

Tales.      1S53 821.2279 

Umi* .'  Romance  <ind  reality.—  Kranceica  Carram. 
iu  and  trialu  of  early  life.— Ethel  Churchill.— Buolc 
■ucy. 

Dresden  romance 62522 

mistake 030301 

;ter's  keeper 625«»7+ 

kNDREW.     Mark  of  Cain 21301 

»s  Nobody 032205 

/rj.  Andrkw.     Dis>olvinjj  views  .  6S(joi-^ 

-E.     Snail-shcll  harbor 9S.6  17 

TKR.     Medwins  of  Wykcham  ....  oiS4i:)i 

Mr.  Perkin's  daughter 63^01 

ecus  apo.-%tatc 63603 

r  tat 63(»o2 

rs  at  Api^wich 69026 

•p.     Afterglow 1 5003-}- 

ho  of  passion 534<^3 

:  distance 53402 

ort 534<4 

)ody  else 534<>i 

and  other  stories 534<*5 

ay  saint l6<;)oi  -h 

s.     Chelsea  householder 19^01  -\- 

sh 19^'M 

naire's  cousin i'^'^<-*3 

»CE.     Anteros 141 52 

1  honor 12409 

r  and  Bastile,  etc 12402 

speare 12403  f- 

ing  a  butterfly 12404-!- 

^ivingstone 1 241  »i 

-ene 141(12+ 

ce  Dcring,  etc I24<^f) 

nerci i24f)7 

frs.  ¥.     (See  Marryatt,  Florence.) 

s.    'Actor's  wife 62701 

r.      American  cardinal.     2  v 52267 

K.      Merrimack i2{).)i 

iRRIET.     Canterbury  talo.     2  v..  I2i.'<5 

tenU :  V.  i.  Inircti.-  i  Iii-l.iiiill.,i!y's  t.ili: ;  Mary 
in. — The  frienil's  laic  :  SLirihi<i>c.  -Tlicuifr's  t.ile  : 
—  The  traveller's  talt* :  .NUiiitfoi<l.  The  pDct's 
Arund*:!. — The  old  woman's  t.ilc:  Lothuirc,  a 
1. 

».      The  Oerman's   talc:     Kruitzner.    -TIil*   Scots- 
tale:    Claudiiie. —  The   Fp.m  h:::.iir.s  talc  :     Coii- 
!. — The  otTiccr's  lal-- :     CavLiuiiNh. 

'I-ME, /.f«'«</.     ^Sce  Tarr,  MariiLl.) 

KGARET.     Dr.  Wilmer's  l.'V.        ..    i_'-';  + 

Storic*  for  young  readers  -.xxc  indio.dcd  Ky  :i 


I    Lee,  M.  and  C.     Oak  staircase 62599 

I       Rosamund  Fane 020601  + 

Lee,  Afrs.  R.     Adventures  in  Australia  . .  06804+ 

African  wanderers 06801+ 

Cape  Coast  Castle 06806 

Lee,  Sophia.     Canterlmry  tales 12087+ 

J  Contents:    The  cler{;yman's  tale:    Pembroke. — Th« 

I  young  lady*&  talc:    The  two  Emilys. 

I 

Lee.  VEk.NON,/j^«</.  (Violet  Paget).     Miss 

Brown 58251+ 

Ottilie 12502 

Prince  of  a  hundred  soups 12501 

Lr  Fanu.     Bird  of  passage 14404 

Ciuy  Deverell 14402 

House  by  the  churchyard I4403 

In  a  glass  darkly 14409 

Purcell  papers.     2  v ....  14407 

Uncle  Silas 14406 

Wylder's  hand 14405 

Le  Gkani;e.     Salted  with  lire 12047 

'    Lemon.     Falkner  Lyle 12009 

i        Golden  fetters 12006 

I        Leyton  Hall 12008 

I        Wait  for  the  end 12007 

'    Leofwine  the  monk 58903 

\    Leon.  I)e.     Cross  purposes 12097 

I    Lei'I'EKK.     Rainbow  creed 52223 

j    Lesdeknier,    Madame    De.       Headland 

I  lorne 12098 

Lksi.ie,  Km/a.     Pencil  .sketches 12090 

Leslie,  Emma.     Harry  Lawley 010002 

Percy   Raydon OIOOOI 

Saxby 62399 

Leslie.  Madeline,  pseud.  (Hakcr,  Mrs.  H. 

N.  W.)     Art  and  artles^ness 0148 14 

Behind  the  curtain 014S02+ 

Breach  of  trust OI4805  + 

G<>\  ernor's  j)ardon OT48 lO 

Helps  and  hindrances OI4807+ 

Hole  in  the  pocket 014812 

I  loward  and  his  teacher 014S16 

I'll  try 014819 

Jack  the  diimney  swee]> 014815 

1  .ive  and  learn 014809 

Lost  but  found OI4801 

Paul  lUtrlon 014811 

Play  anil  >>tu«ly OI4818 

Stoppinj:;  the  leak 014813 

Trying  to  be  u<»eful 014817 

Waller  and  Frank 014S20 

Wheel  of  fortune »  014809 

Leslii:.  Mrs.  M.     Juliette 12094 

j    Let  well  alone 50371 

L..!ii'i«  from  Rome,  A.  D.  1 38 50336 

cipher  prccl•(^l^^  the  number,  thus  :     015303. 


282 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Lever.     Arthur  O'Leary 1635-I- 

BArrington 1640 

Bramleighs 1629 

Charles  O'Mallcy 1601+ 

Confessions  of  Con  Cregan 1627 

The  Daltons 1614 

Davenport  Dunn 165 1 

Day's  ride 1636+ 

Dodd  family 1642 

Fortunes  of  Glencore 1645 

Gerald  Fitzgerald 1652 

Harry  Lorrequer 1605+ 

Horace  Templeton. 1622-f- 

Jack  Hinton 16124- 

Knight  of  Gwynne 1623 

Lord  Kilgobbin 16244- 

Luttrell  of  Arran 1634 

Martins  of  Cro'  Martin 1637 

Maurice  Tiernay 1610 

The  O'Donoghue 1628 

One  of  them 1650 

Paul  Gosslett's  confessions '. .  1652^2 

Rent  in  a  cloud 1630-f- 

Roland  Cashel 164S 

St.  Patrick's  eve 1C32+ 

Sir  Brooke  Fosbrooke 1638 

Sir  Jasper  Carew 16164- 

That  boy  of  Norcott's 1631 

Tom  Burke  of  "  Ours  " 1607 

Tony  Butler 16194- 

Lewes,  G.  H.     Rauthorpe 47215 

Three  sisters 14167 

Lewes,  Mrs.  0.  H.    (See  Eliot,  George.) 

Lewis,  Mary  A.    Two  pretty  girls.     3  v.  65501 

Lewis,  Mrs.  H.     Amber  the  adopted 56894 

Liddell.    (See  Fraser-Tytler,  C.  C.) 

Life  and  death 50368 

Life  in  Italy 55204 

Life  in  Normandy 50369 

Life  of  a  lawyer 50333 

Life  of  a  prig  ;  by  one 69029 

Life  of  Jeff.  S.  Batkins 50343 

Lifting  the  veil 50345 

Lights  and  shadows  of  English  life.    2  v. .  50363 

L1LLIE.     Mildred's  bargain 029701 

Nan 029702 

Prudence 66001 

Rolf  House 029703 

Lincoln.     Her  Washington  winter 62356 

LiNDLEY.     Log  of  the  Fortuna 30426 

LiNSKiLL.     Between   the  heather  and  the 

Northern  Sea 58233 

Lost  son  and  the  glover's  daughter 20001 

Stories  for  young  reader*  are  indicated  by  a 


LiNTO;«.    Atonement  of  Leam  Dundas..  5 

lone S 

Lizzie  Lorton i 

Mad  Willoughbys S 

Misericordia S 

My  love \ 

Patricia  Kemble S 

Rebel  of  the  family 5 

Sowing  the  wind i 

Todhunters  at  Loanin'  head '    \ 

True  history  of  Joshua  Davidson \ 

Under  which  lord \ 

With  a  silken  thread \ 

World  well  lost.     2  v \ 

LiPPARD.     Blanche  of  Brandywine \ 

Legends  of  the  revolution \ 

Paul  Ardenheim \ 

LiPPiNCOTT,  Mrs.  S.  J.     (See  Greenwood. 
Grace.) 

Lisle.    Quicksands i 

Self  and  self-sacrifice \ 

Litchfield.    Criss-cross 1 

Knight  of  the  Black  Forest 19: 

Only  an  incident 1 

Little  Classics.  (See  Johnson,  E.  R.,  ed^ 

Little  German  drummer-boy < 

Little  Harry's  troubles OJ 

Little  Jane < 

Little  peanut  merchant 015; 

Little  people  whom  the  Lord  loved 

Little  sister I5< 

Llewyellyn.     Deserted  mill oi 

Title-hunting 

Locke.     (See  Nasby,  Petroleum  V.) 

Locker.    Stephen  Scudamore i 

Lock  HART,  J.  G.   Life  of  Mr.  Adam  Blair.  J 

Reginald  Dalton i 

Valerius ! 

Lockhart,  L.  W.  M.     Doubles  and  quits.  ( 

Fair  to  me | 

Mine  is  thine 1 

i    Lodge.     Forbonius  and  Prisceria 

.    Logan,  M.  C.  (EUerton,  Vincent,  pseud.). 

Artist's  dream 25! 

Logan,    Olive    (Mrs.    Sikes).      Chateau 

I  Frissac 

Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan 40 

I        They  met  by  chance 

Longfellow.     Hyperion 12 

Kavanagh 12 

Outre-mer 9 

Same 9 

Longhead.     The  man  who  was  guilty 

I  ^  )Ngstreet.    Georgia  scenes 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thui :    0x5303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


283 


f 50329 

npcii 0138 

>TgiYing  kiss 30452 

Harriet  M.    (See  Sidney,  Har- 
es    55272 

mes 07101 

Afrs,     Mummy 52286 

Handy-Andy 1704+ 

lid  be  a  gentleman 1706 

Is  and  stories  of  Ireland 1707 

rMore 1701+ 

'ales  of  old  ocean 012901 

Antony  Brade 40504 

nest  of  Conception  Bay 40501-!- 

ir  two  from  an  old  Dutch  town . . .  40505 

Clare  Saville 12089 

Leoine 62584 

50390 

Cjideon  Fleyce 68701 

,  FiTZ  Hugh.    Little  brother  . . .  12099 

,  J.  M.    Captain  of  the  Janizaries.  69228 

;ton.    Over  the  seas  and  far  away.  66301 
Sidney,  pseud,  (Harry  Harland). 

t  was  written 69139 

c 21402-f- 

'eixada 21401 

New  house  that  Jack  built  ....  029201 
S DNA,  pseud.  ( M  iss  Bailey).     Don- 

' 19701+ 

golden  days 19705+ 

o 19702+ 

•y  waiting 19707 

Work  and  wages 013001 

J.  W.     Ninety-three 44183 

,  pseud.    (See  Bright,  M.  A.) 

r.     Over  the  border 56S59 

Alone  in  crowds 62316 

Id  maids 6235 1 

E.  B.,  Lord.     Alice 1308+ 

3" 1345 

s 1327+ 

5  race 1351+ 

aux 1309+ 

led 1314+ 

t  Maltravers 1307+ 

:  Aram 1304 

1344 

id  and  Zicci    1390 

bin 1317+ 

1325+ 

1  Chillingly 1346+ 

f  Lyons 1397 

lys  of  Pompeii ^355+ 

Storitt  for  young  raadert  are  indicated  by  n 


Last  of  the  barons 1322+ 

I^ila 1345+ 

Lucretia 1312+ 

My  novel ^334+ 

Night  and  morning w^.     1356+ 

Pausanias,  the  Spartan 1349 

Parisians 1353+ 

Paul  Clifford 1301+ 

Pelham 1302+ 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine 1343+ 

Rienzi 1352+ 

Strange  story 1338+ 

What  will  he  do  with  it  ? 1336+ 

Zanoni 1319+ 

Lytton,  R.  B.,  Lord  (Owen   Meredith). 

Ring  of  Amasis 15262+ 

Lytton.  Lady  H.     Lady  Chevely.    2  v.. .       15264 

School  for  husbands.    3  v 15266 

Mabel's  stepmother 0131 

Maberly.     Leontine «. .       14122 

M  ACAUI^ Y ,  Miss  E.  Tales  from  the  drama.  30401 
McCabe,  Jas.  Planting  the  wilderness  . .  032227 
McCabe,  J.  D.    Our  young  folks  abroad. .     027401 

Our  young  folks  in  Africa 027402 

McCallum,  iVrj.  M.  C.     (See  Stirling,  M.  C.) 

McCarroll.     Ridgeway 98.6  19 

McCarthy.    Camiola 33425 

Comet  of  a  season 33412+ 

Dear  Lady  Disdain 33402+ 

Donna  Quixote.     2  v 334IO+ 

Fair  Saxon 33403+ 

Lady  Judith 3340I 

Lihley  Rocheford 33405  + 

Maid  of  Athens 33420+ 

Miss  Misanthrope 33409+ 

My  enemy's  daughter 33423 

Our  sensation  novel 33424 

Waterdale  neighbors 33407 

McClellan,  Harriet.    (See  Fleming,  Harford.) 

McClelland.    Oblivion 69178 

McCoNAUGHY,  Mrs.  J.  E.    Fire  fighters. .  02401 

MacConnel.    Talbot  and  Vernon 50310 

McCray  and  Smith.    Wheels  and  whims.  5S931 

Maci>onald,  Geo.    Adela  Cathcart 59^3+ 

Alec  Forbes 5914 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood 5920+ 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind 0701 

David  Elginbrod 5901  + 

Donal  Grant 5950+ 

Double  story 0702 

Gifts  of  the  child  Christ 5947 

Guild  court 5943+ 

Malcolm 5921  + 

Marquis  of  Lossie 59i8+ 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


284 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Mary  Marston 5939+ 

Paul  Faber 5930+ 

Phantastes ^ 5915 

The  portent 5046 

Princess  and  Curdie 0705 

Princess  and  goblin 0703 

Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood 0704 

Robert  Falconer 5*>>3-j- 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael ...  59^7 

Seaboard  parish 591  r-j- 

Sir  Gibbic 5935+ 

Stephen  Archer,  etc 5949 

Thos.  Wingfold 5907+ 

Vicar's  daughter 5909+ 

Warlock  o'  Glenwarlock 5944 

Weighed  and  wanting 5945 

What's  mine's  mine 5952+ 

Winifred  Cumbermcde 59<>5+ 

McDonnell.     Heathens  of  the  heath 4723S 

McDowell.     (See  Bonner,  Sherwood.) 

McElroy.     Red  acorn CS801 

Macfarijinr.    Romance  of  history  :  Italy.  47226 

McGloin.     Norodom 625S7 

McGrath.     Pictures  from  Ireland 62502 

Macgregor.     John  Ward's  governess 52215 

Professor's  wife 52259 

McIlrain.     Ebon  and  gold 52265 

McIntosh.     Aunt  Kitty's  tales 03S01 

Charms  and  countercharms 9402 

Evenings  at  Donaldson  Manor 9410 

Ix>fty  and  lonely 94<^> 

Praise  and  principles 03.'^02 

Two  lives 9-#03+ 

Two  pictures 940^ 

Mackarkess.     Hope  rewarded 01 7401 

Influence 54S02 

Mingled  yarn 54S04 

Old  saws  new  set 017403+ 

Peerless  wife 548^^5 

Sunbeam  stories 54801 

Trap  to  catch  a  sunbeam 01 7402 

Village  idol  .    54S03 

Mackay.     Cliff* »ril  Ca>lle 47290 


19123 

I<)126 

19124 
19125 
12049 


I 


I 


McKkeveks.     Mamie  and  Miriam 

Silver  threads 

Twice  crowned '. . . . 

Westbrook  parsonage 

Mackenzie,  Jl/rs.  A.  S.     Aureola 

Mackenzie,  II.    Julia  de  I\oul»ij;ne S20  2   iio 

Man  of  feelini; 820.2   loS 

Man  of  the  world 820.2  109 

Mackenzie,  R.  S.     TresMJian 12050 

McKnioht.     Old  Kort  Duquesne 44 1 85 

McLain,  Mary  W.     Wedding  garments. .       191 1^ 

Stori«s  for  young  reaiicn  are  indicated  by  a 


CI 


McLean,  Sarah  P.     Cape  Cod  folks.. . . . 

Some  other  folks 

Towhead 

McLeod,  Don  Am.     Bloodstone 

Macleoi).  No  km  an.     Character  .sketches. 

Old  lieutenant  and  his  son 

The  starling 

MaCijI'oiI).     Awakening 

BerkNhire  lady 

Be>ide  the  river.     3  v 

Charming  widow 

Diane 

Esau  Kunswick 

Faithful  lover 

Fisherman  of  Auge 

Her  sailor  love    

Hester  Kirton 

In  tile  sweet  spring  time.     2  v 

Lost  rose,  etc 

Louisa.     2  V.  in  I    

Marjorie 

Mill  of  St.  Herbot 

Miriam's  marriage 

Pattv 

Pictures  across  the  channel 

Rookslune 

Too  soon 

Macy.     There  she  blows 

Madame  Lucas 

Madoc.     Story  of  Melicent 

^^^K 

Magnet  stories.    8  v 

Magrudek,  Miss  J.     Across  the  chasm.. 

Maink.     Scar^cIif^e  Rocks 

Maitland.  E.  (Herbert  Ainslie,  /uuj.). 
liy  and  by 

Higher  law 

Pilgrim  and  shrine 

MAiTl.ANh,  I  as,  a.     Diary  of  a  physician. 

Lawyer's  story 

Old  palroon 

Sartaroc 

Wanderer 

W'alclunan 

Majkni»ik,  /.iiav.     Dita 

( lianelie 

Once  more 

Malei.  LUCAS,/.!.//./.  (J// J-.  W.  Harrison). 
Col.  Knderby's  wife   

M  rs.  Lt^rimer 

Mai.i.ary.     Horace  WiMe 

Mai. LOCK.     New  republic 

Romance  of  tlie  191I1  century   

Man  j)roposes 

phcr  prvcciiin^  ilic  number,  thut :    015303. 


646 
648 
649 

s 

2 

2$0 
2 

5 
I 

135 
135 


135 
5 
5 


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6 
6 

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191 
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1 

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57: 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


285 


Saint  Cecelia,     pnrti..      .  52266 

rish  of   Hilby ^^2355 

5,  MAY,/J«r«</.  (H.  P.  n.  Now- 

Jilly  Grime's  favourite 0158024- 

;  Ihe  rope 01581)84- 

t  the  Dashaway 01 5S07 

aid  of  Oxboy 01 5805+ 

paniard 015S01 

er  Dick 01 5>'04 

Hester  and  1 014401 

Cherry  and  violet ^o<^>i3 

of  Ethelfled 40606 

.ies  of  Edward  Osborne 40612 

>speller 4061 1 

pictures 4«.)()05 

Id  times 4u(n  ^ 

lold  of  Sir  Thomas  Moore 40603 

*o\vell 4o6(  »2 

larissa  Singleheart 406014- 

,an  life 4(W»oS 

;p  more,  etc 4(^;og 

ations  of  M*me  Pallisy 40610 

nan  for  a'  that 552S0 

.     Man's  wrongs 47231 

Love  on  the  wing. 47245 

Border  reminiscences 47202-I- 

:*s  old  home 01  ly 

te's  journal 071 17 

'alconer <ui2 

Graham 5S9(»6 

laminius oyn;! 

ithcrford,  autobiography  of 5'^935 

ilherford's  deliverance S^'^iS^i 

M.     Colonial  days 02<;6oi 

for  fun 6(/)2i 

TT,    Ca/>f.    F.      Adventeur    cines 

fmanns 1525 

:n  of  the  forest 1516 

:e  commodore 1527 

iccanicr 1531 

rat 1533 

)'j  ticsid 151 94- 

Mildmay i5'-^)4" 

Mildmay  ;  in  Ger I52> 

Faithful 15 1 54- 

in  search  of  a  father 15144- 

;  in  (ier 1534 

Rushbrook  ;  in  Ger 1535 

own I5i<>4" 

savage i  S'^'^ 

•man  Ready 153^4" 

pman  Ea'<y I5I34" 

pman  Ea.-y  ;  in  Gor 1532 

ission 1523 

Stories  for  young  re.-iilers  .ire  iii'hc:iled  liy  n 


Monsieur  Violet 1520 

Newton  Forster 1504 

Newton  Forster  ;  in  Ger 1526 

Pacha  of  many  talcs 15 124- 

Percival  Kcene 15374" 

Percival  Keene  ;  in  Ger '530 

I*eter  Simple 15014" 

Peter  Simpel 1529 

Phantom  Anp 1506 

The  poaclier 1508 

Privaieersman 151 1 

Settlers  in  Canada 1523 

Valerie 15114" 

Marry  ATT,    Florknck  (Mrs.   F.  I^an). 

I^rokcn  Blossom 7221 

Facing  the  footlights 7243 

Fair  haired  Alda 7230 

Fighting  the  air 7226 

Cihii.^t  of  Charlotte  Cray,  etc 7245 

Harvest  of  wild  oats 7202 

Heart  of  Jane  Warner 7249 

Her  father's  name 7218 

Her  lord  and  master 7208 

Her  word  against  a  lie 7228 

How  they  loved  him 7242 

Little  stepson 7215 

Lucky  disappointment 7236 

Madame  Dumaresq 7227 

Moment  of  madness 7244 

My  own  child 7201 

My  sister  the  actress 72374" 

No  intentions 7234 

Open  sesame 7207 

Out  of  his  reckoning 7214 

Peeress  and  player 72464- 

Phillyda 7241 

Poison  of  asps,  etc 7210 

Prey  of  the  gods 7212 

Star  and  a  heart 7235 

Undt;r  llie  lilies  and  roses 7248 

Veronique 7205 

With  Cupid's  eyes 7233 

Written  in  fire. . 7224 

Marshall.    Km  ma    (Mrs.    H.   Graham). 

Benvcnuta 47408 

Ca«isantlra*s  casket 47416 

Consiantia  Carew 474IO 

Court  and  cottage 012103 

D.-iyspring 474" 

Dorothy's  daughters 47405 

Etlward's  wife 4740I 

Heii;hts  and  valleys 47407 

In  Colston's  days 47412 

In  the  cast  country 47414 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus:     015303. 


286 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Joanna's  inheritance 012102 

Job  Singleton's  heir 47409 

Life's  aftermath 47403 

Memories  of  troublous  times 474^4 

Mrs.  Mainwaring's  journal 47406 

Mrs.  Willoughby's  octave 47413 

Mistress  of  Tayne  Court 4741 5 

Old  gateway 47402 

Poppies  and  pansies 012104 

Stellafont  abbey 012101 

Story  of  the  lost  vestal 474^6 

Under  the  mendips 47418 

Marshall,  Neixy.    As  by  fire 52229 

Marshall,  W.  H.    Old  Vauxhall.     3  v. .  52225 

Marsh-Caldwell,  Mrs.    Aubrey 14207 

Castle  Avon 14208 

Emilia  Wyndham 14205 

Father  Darcy 14201 

Heiress  of  Haughton 14209 

Lettice  Arnold 1420Z 

Mordaunt  Hall I4I33 

Mount  Sorel 14204 

Norman's  Bridge 14202 

RavensclifTe 14203 

Rose  of  Ashurst 14206 

Time  the  avenger 14202 

Triumphs  of  time 14201 

Marsh.    Robin  Hood 47252 

Martel.     Henry  Arden 017801 

Martin.  Afrs.  Bkll.    Julia  Howard 14156 

Martin,  E.  G.    Whom  God  hath  joined. .  69239 

Martin,  Mrs.  Herbert.     Bonnie  Leslie.  61201 

For  a  dream's  sake 61202 

Guide,  philosopher  and  friend 61203 

Martin,  Kate  B.     Belgian  days 62571 

Martineau.     Deerbrook 11802 

Feats  on  the  Fiord 11819 

Five  years  of  youth 01802 

Forest  and  game  law  tales.    3v 118  20 

Hampdens Ii8i8 

Hour  and  man 11801+ 

Illustrations  of  political  economy.     5  v.  11 803 

Play  fellow 01801 

Popular  tales.     8v 11810 

Marvel,  Ik,  pseud.     (See  Mitchell,  Don- 
ald G.) 

Mason,  C.  W.     Rape  of  the  Gamp 141 17 

Mason,  Mary,  M.     Mae  Madden 25828 

Mathers  (Mrs.  H.  Reeves).    As  he  comes 

up  the  stair 25007 

Cherry  ripe 25004 

Comin  thro'  the  rye 25001+ 

Eyre's  acquittal 2501 1 

Jock  o'  Hazelgreen 25012 

Stories  for  young  reader*  are  ioilicated  by  a 


Land  of  the  leal 

Sam's  sweetheart 

Mathews,  Cornelius.    Chanticleer 

Various  writings. 

Mathews,  Joanna  H.     Bessie  among  the 
mountains c 

Bessie  and  her  friends 

Bessie  at  school ( 

Bessie  at  the  seaside i 

Bessie  Bradford's  secret 

Bessie  in  the  city 

Bessie  on  her  travels ( 

Breakfast  for  two 

Fred  Bradford's  debt 

Harry  Bradford's  crusade 

Mathews,  Julia  A.     Bessie  Harrington's 
venture  

Jack  Granger's  cousin 

Mathews,  M.  H.  Dr.  Gilbert's  daughters. 
Matthews,  J.  Brander.  Last  meeting. 
Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Bunner,  H.  C.    In 

partnership j 

Max  Victor's  schooldays 

Maxwell,  C.    Story  of  three  sisters 

Same 

Maxwell,  Mrs.  M.  E.    (See  Braddon,  M.  E. 
Maxwell,  Wm.  H.    Bivouac j 

Capt.  Blake 

Hector  O'Halloram : 

Stories  of  Waterloo : 

Wild  sports  in  West 

May,  E.  J.     Dashwood  prior)' 

Louis'  school  days 

Mortimer's  college  life 

Saxelford 

May.  Sophie,  pseud.  (R.  S.  Clarke).     .\s- 
bury  twins 5 

Aunt  Madge's  story 

Doctor  Papa 

Doctor's  daughter : 

Dotty  Dimple  at  her  grandmother's 

Dottie  Dimple  at  home 

Dottie  Dimple  at  play 

Dottie  Dimple  at  school 

Dottie  Dimple  out  west 

Dottie  Dimple's  flyaway  . .    

Flaxic  Frizzle 

Flaxie  growing  up 

Janet 

Kittyleen 

Little  folks  astray 

Little  grandfather 

Little  grandmother 

I       Little  pitchers 

cipher  prece<ling  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


287 


ly 026107 

iy"s  Capt.  Horace 026109 

iy's  cousin  Grace. . . « 0261 10 

dy's  Dotty  Dimple 0261 11 

,dy*s  fairy  book 0261 12+ 

.dy*s  sister  Susie 026108 

itledown 0261 18 

tn 25404 

eping  house 0261 14 

isins 026122 

Carrie  Harrington 20446 

A,     Faces  for  fortunes 10302 

ith  gold 10301 

A.  and  H.     Good  genius 09602 

plague  of  life 10401  + 

f  kindness 0()6oi 

Henry.     Peasant  boy  philoso- 

01901+ 

Icnj.  Franklin 01903+ 

L BELLA  F.    (See  Garrett,  Edward 
uth.) 

S.     The  Berber 9502 

^ 9501 

5a»n 9504 

e  dust 9503 

;er  S.  Potter 50334 

fe 07176 

David's  little  lad 5S311 

Life  in  the  west 52216 

).     Sidona 14136 

and  August 55266 

TE  *'     Moy  O'Brien 56vS43 

,  Herman.     Amos 6502 

tee  man 6509 

>tter 6506+ 

6510 

ick 6503+ 

650S 

I 6512 

6501 

acket 6505 

,   G.   J.    WuYTE-       Black    but 

y 6625 

■>f  Bridlemere      6603+ 

6601 

and 6612 

Irand 6610+ 

Bounce 6617 

rs 661 1 

r  nothing 6627 

House 6626 

le  bar 6616 

ter 6609 

ventry 6610 

Stories  for  young  reader*  are  indicated  by  a 


Katcrfelto 

Market  Harborough 

M.or  N 

Queen's  Maries 

Rosine 

Roy's  wife 

Sarchedon 

Satanella 

Sister  Louise. ...... 


Tilbury  Nogo 

Uncle  John 

White  Rose 

Mkrcier.    Campanelle 

Meredith.     Beauchamp's  career 

Diana  of  the  crossways 

The  egoist 

Diana  of  the  crossways 

Evan  Harrington .^. . . 

Harry  Richmond 

House  on  the  beach 

Ordeal  of  Richard  Feveril 

Rhoda  Fleming 

Sandra  Belloni 

Shaving  of  Shagpat 

Tragic  comedians 

Vittoria 

Merrivale.     Binko's  blues 

Faucit  of  Balliol 

Meteyard.     Lilian's  golden  hours 

Mainstone's  housekeeper 

Middlemass.     Dandy 

Middlemorr.     Round  a  posada  fire 

Milford.      Ned  Stafford's  experiences  in 

the  U.  S 

Mill  agent 

Miller,  Annie  J.     Barbara  Thayer 

Miller,  Emily  H.  Royal  road  to  fortune. 
Miller,  Joaquin.    Danites 

Destruction  of  Gotham 

'49  :  Gold-seeker 

One  fair  woman 

Shadows  of  Shasta 

Miller,  Stephen  F.     Wylkins  Wylder. . 

Miller,  Thos.     My  father's  garden 

Mills.     Belle  of  the  village 

Christmas  in  olden  time     

Milman,  Capt.  E.  A.     Wayside  cross.... 

Milman,  E.  H.     Arthur  Conway 

Milman,  R.     Mitslav 

Minklli.     Alfio  Balzani 

MiNTO.     Crack  of  doom  . . : 

Minturn.     Last  of  the  Kerdrecs 

Mishaps  of  Mr.  Ezekiel  Pelter 

Miss  Mallows  among  the  publishers    . .  .823 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus:    01530). 


6613 

6616 

6608 

6607 

6615 

6622 

6605 

6620 

6624 

6618 

6614 

6606 

02IIOI 

53212 

53206 

53203 

53206 

53205 

53207 

58315 
53202 

53210 
53208 
53201 

53204 
53209 

I780I 

62590 

OI8102 

15253 
62371 

62317 

69230 

55247 
62368 
02201 
56852 
56839 
56843 
56838 
56842 
52213 

44198 
52233 

25868 
I460I 

14134 
62579 

52230 

58293 

60501 

55229 

Pam.  z 


288 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Miss  Matty 07x05 

Miss  Toosey's  mission 5^993 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Morton 589S7 

Mitchell,  Donald  G.  (Ik  Marvel).    Doc- 
tor Johns 9603 

Dream  life 9605+ 

Fudge  doings q6oi 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor 9606+ 

Seven  stories 9^7 

Mitchell,  S.  Weir.    Hepzibah  Guinness.  56877 

In  war  time 18201 

Mitchell.  W.     Brjan  Maurice 56803 

MlTFORD.     Stories  of  .Am.  life.     3v 15255 

Modern  Greek  heroine 58928 

Modern  minister 55244  + 

MoFFAT,  A.  S.     One-armed  Huj^h 022601 

MoFFATT,  Emma  L.     Crown  Jewells 52217 

MoiR,  D.  ^l.     Mansic  Wauch 19116+ 

Molesworth    (Ennis    Graham,  pseud.). 

Adventures  of  Herr  Baby 024702 

Boys  and  1 024706 

Carrots 024709 

Christmas-tree  land 024710 

Cuckoo  clock 024704 

Hathcrcourt 42701  + 

Hermy 024712 

Lcttice 42704 

Little  old  portrait 02471 1 

Miss  Bouverie 42703 

Rosy 024707 

Summer  stories 024702 

Tapestr)'  room 024701 

Tell  me  a  story 024705 

Two  little  waifs 024708 

"Us" 024713 

Moncrieff.     (See  Hope,  Ascot  K.,  psvud.) 

Money-makers 69006-j- 

Mostc'.omeky.     Blue  veil 031301 

His  two  wives 29504-!- 

Misundcrstood 29^)02 

Seaforth    29()Oi 

Thrown  together     2()6<.)4 

Thwarted 29()05 

Town-cricr 031 302 

Very  simple  story 296^3 

Wild  Mike 29606 

Monti    (S.     Stapleton,    psemi.):      Consul 

abroad 19 165 

Leone 63419+ 

Moore,  .l/r.f.  I?.  H.    Orj  dani^erous  ground.  12053 

Moore.  EMir.Y  H.     A  lost  life 52262 

Moork,  F.  F.     Fate  of  the  Black  Swan..  69105 

.Moore,  ^Mrs.  J.  F.     Losr^es  and  gains    .  . .  25S61 

StoricK  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Moore,  John.     Edward 

Mordaunt 

Zeluco 

Moore,  Rev.  Wm.  B.    Six  sisters  of  the 

valley 120 

More.    Ccelebs  in  search  of  a  wife 5 

Same 24 

Stories  and  tales.     2  v 24 

Morecamp.     Live  bovs  in  Texas 02 

Moredun 5 

Morford.     Coward 5 

Days  of  Shoddy 523 

Shoulder  straps 5 

Morgan,  Z«z</)' S.     O'Donnel i 

Morgan,  Mrs.  M.     Keeping  the  vow. ...  t 

Morier.     Adventures  of  Hajji  Baba 2 

Zohrab.     2  v a 

MoRLEY,  H.     Oberon's  horn 01 

Aileen  Ferrers 1 

MoRLEY,  Susan.     Margaret  Chctwynd. . .  5 

Mortimer,  C.  B.     Marrying  by  lot 5 

Mortimer,  Gkace» psend.  (See  Stuart,  M.  B.) 

Motley.     Merry-Mount.     1849 82 

Moui.TON.    Bedtime  stories 01 

Firelight  stories 03 

New  bedtime  stories ....  03 

Some  women's  hearts — ^ 

Mount  Royal  popular  tales.  . < 

MouNTFORi).     Thorpe j 

MuDGE.     Boat-builder's  family oi 

MuiR.     I^idy  Beauty i 

iMi'r.ocK,  Miss  (Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik).     Ad- 
ventures of  a  brownie ( 

Agatha's  husband 3< 

Alice  Learmont ( 

Brave  lady 3* 

Bread  upon  the  waters 

Christian's  mistake y 

Domestic  stories 

Fairy  hook i 

Hannah 31 

Head  of  the  family 

A  hero,  etc 

His  liille  mother 

John  Halifax y 

King  .\rthur 5^ 

l..aurel  bush 

Life  for  a  life 

Little  Sunshine's  holiday < 

Lord  Erlistoun,  etc 

Miss  Tommy 3 

Mi.«»tros-  and  maid 3 

My  mother  and  1 3 

Noble  life -; 


cipher  preceding  the  number,  thuK  :     015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


289 


ew  ;  tales 


les 


3031 

3016+ 

3009 

08403 

3019+ 
301 1+ 

3024 

3029 


nages 

''ord 

kingdom 

I's  thoughts  about  women 

Irs.  Jardine 3046+ 

Hila  Dart 011301 

Wakulla 032224 

Dutch  dominee 52234 

Mary  N.  (See  Craddock,  Chas.  E.) 

C.  A.     Hussan.     2  v 20495 

>ird 20497 

14136 

L 56890 

David  C.     Aunt  Rachel OS405 

uman  nature 6S404 

■  fire 68401 

rson  singular 58286 

»  coat 62555 

father 68403 

jv  gold 58289 

inge 68402 

the  world 58212 

E.  C.  G.  (Trois  Etoiles).    Boudoir 

50710 

pictures 50702+ 

r  for  Paris 50701 

iths  in  the  ranks 50706 

tales 5070^; 

tful  vicar 5070S 

Brown 50705 

W.  H.     Adirondack  tales   19 164 

i  and  my  daughter 5S224 

ige 58933+ 

55277 

life.     2v 58985 

nd  my  wife's  sister 15074+ 

niece 58283 

First  of  the  Knickerbockers. ...  15 261 

■  the  Hurons 15260 

patroon 15254 

rwood's  cross 01 16+ 

anch 07173 

11 07123 

home 14148 

William  the  Conquerer 62539 

Petroleum    V.   pseud.    (D.    R. 

e).     Paper  city 56819 

Qobleman 14137 

Eva's  adventures  in  shadowland.  .  016001 

Jack's  sister 14116 


Neal.    Charcoal  sketches 20464+ 

Misfortunes  of  Peter  Faber 20466 

Peter  Ploddy,  etc 20465 

Neale.     Farm  of  Aptonga 12074 

Needell.    Julian  Karslakc's  secret 62553 

Lucia,  Hugh,  and  another 5S221 

Neele.     Romance  of  history  :   England..  47224 

Nelly's  heroics,  etc 0137 

Nelson.     John  Rantoul 62394 

Nkwdy.     Common  sense 12079 

Newell,  C.  M.    Kamchameha 69125 

Newell,  R.  H.  (Orpheus  C.  Kerr,  pseud). 

Cloven  foot 12078 

There  was  once  a  man 62365+ 

Newlyn  House 07139 

Newman,  J.  H.     Callista 25823 

Newman,  Mrs.  M.  W.     Last  of  the  Had- 

dons 44x19 

Newport,  W.     Two  days 62582 

Nichols,  Geo.  W.     The  sanctuary 12082 

NiLES.     Five  hundred  majority 15285 

Nimmo's  popular  tales.     5  v 50319 

Nimporte 55^39 

NouiE,  Annette  L.    Eunice  Lathrop...  65701 

Professor's  j^irls 028IQ2 

Tarryport  school  girls 028101 

Uncle  Jack's  executors 65702+ 

Noble,  Lucretia.    Reverend  idol 5S947+ 

NoLAN.     The  Byrnes  of  Glengoulah 44^95 

Nora  and  Archibald  Lee 14159 

NORDHOFF.    Cape  Cod,  etc 12075 

Man-of-war  life 020302 

Merchant  vessel 020304 

Seeing  the  world 020301 

Whaling  and  fishing 020303 

Norman,  ed.     The  broken  shaft 69209 

Contents:  Norman,  H. :  On  board  the  Bavaria.*- 
Crawford,  F.  M. :  The  upper  berth. — Stevenson,  R.  L.: 
Markheim. — Guthrie,  F.  A. :  Marjory. — Pollock,  W.  K. : 
The  action  to  the  word. —  Archer,  W. :  My  fascinating 
friend. — Hopkins,  T. :  Riley,  M.  P. — Norman,  H. :  Lov« 
and  lightning. 

NoRMAND.     Brigand  captain 12092 

Julienne 12093 

NoRRis.  E.  M.     Early  start  in  life 258 1 5+ 

Gerald  and  Harry 0215OZ 

NORRis.  W.  E.     Adrian  Vidal 58266 

Heaps  of  money 42301+ 

I ler  own  doing 42319 . 

M'lle  de  Mersac. 42317 

Man  of  his  word 58253 

Matrimony 42303+ 

My  friend  Jim 42320 

No  new  thing 42315  + 

That  terrible  man 42318 


Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a  cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus  :    015303. 


290 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


North,Christophkr, pseud.  (See  Wilson,  Prof,  J.) 

North,  Wm.    Man  of  the  woods 20432 

Norton.    Lost  and  saved 38801 

Old  Sir  Douglas 38802  + 

Stuart  of  Dunleith 38804 

NOTLEY.     Red  Riding  Hood 58206 

No  WELL.    (See  Mannering,  May.) 

Ober.     Silver  city 031501 

O'DONOGHUE.     Unfairly  won 58274 

Ogdbn.     Dr.  Barringford's  school 031701 

O'Hanlon.     Robert  Reid 58608 

The  unforeseen 58278 

O'Kbrfr.     Knights  of  the  pale 44193 

Old  and  new  home 50347 

Old  Andy's  money 07134 

Old  French  chateau 55279 

Old  gems  reset 071 10 

Oldboy,  Oliver, /j^W.    George  Bailey..  56889 

Oldfellow,  Alfred,  pseud.    Uncle  Nat.  07125 

Oldham.    By  the  Trent 52205 

OuPHANT,  Lawrence.     Altiora  Peto 13902-1- 

Piccadilly 13901 

Tender  recollections  of  Irene  Macgilli- 

cuddy 5S324 

Oliphant,  Mrs,  M.  O.  W.     Agnes 3124  + 

Agnes  Hopetown 025701 

Athelings 141 26 

At  his  gates 3127 

Beleaguered  city 3141 

The  Brownlows 14165 

Carita 3119  + 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford 3102 

Country  gentleman 31 78 

Curate  in  charge 3 140 

•  Days  of  my  life 31  iS 

For  love  and  life 3156 

Greatest  heiress  in  England 3143  + 

Harry  Joscelyn 3148 

He  that  will  not  when  he  may 3145+ 

Hester 3i6g 

House  divided  against  itself 582S5 

House  on  the  moor 3^34 

Innocent 3103+ 

In  trust 3151 

It  was  a  lover  and  his  lass 3166 

John 3M7+ 

Katie  Stewart 3146 

Ladies  Lindores 3152 

Laird  of  Norlaw 3109+ 

Last  of  the  Mortimers 3116 

Lucy  Crofton 31 12 

Madame 3174 

Madonna  Mary 311 1 

Margaret  Maitland 3106 

Sioritt  for  young  readtrs  are  indicated  by  a 


May 

Memoirs  of  Adam  Graeme 

Minister's  wife 

Mrs.  Arthur 311 

Miss  Marjoribanki 

An  odd  couple 311 

Old  Lady  Mary 31! 

Ombra 

Same L 

Open  door  and  The  portrait 

Orphans  and  Caleb  Field 3c: 

Peqietual  curate 31; 

Phoebe,  Jr 31; 

Primrose  path 31; 

Rector  and  doctor's  family 

Rose  in  June 31: 

Salem  chapel ; 

Sir  Tom '■ 

Son  of  the  soil 31; 

Squire  Arden \ 

Story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother \ 

Siory  of  Valentine 141! 

Three  brothers ^ 

White  ladies < 

Within  the  precincts \ 

W'izani's  son ' 

Vounj;  Musgrave ; 

Oliver,  Pen,  psetid.    (Sir  Henry  Thompson.) 
Charley  Kingston's  aunt 6< 

Once  a  year 5! 

Only  three  weeks 5! 

Onward  to  the  heights  of  life 5I 

Opies.     Complete  works.     3  v i! 

Oliver   Optic,   pseud.   (W.  T.    Adams). 

Army  and  navy  series.     6  v oi 

Conttnts :    V.  x.    Soldier  boy. 

V.  a.     Young  lieutenant. 

V.  3.     Fighting  Joe. 

V.  4.     S.iilor  buy, 

V.  5.     Yankee  middy. 

V.  6.     Brave  old  salt. 

Great  western  series.     6  v 01 

Contents:    V.  i.    Going  west. 

V.  a.     Out  west. 

V.  3.     Lake  breezes. 

V.  4.    Going  south. 

V.  5.     Down  south. 

V.  6.     Up  the  river. 

In  school  and  out oi 

I.»ilcs  of  the  sea oiiS 

Lake  .shore  series.     6  v 01 

Contents  :    V.  i.     Through  by  daylight. 
V.  a.     Lightning  express. 
V.  3.     On  time. 
•V.  4.     Switch  off. 
V.  5.    Brake  up. 
V.  6.    Bear  and  forbear. 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


291 


3o  fast 52001 

:k  and  thistle 01 1836 

ag  series.     6v 011819 

mts:     V.  X.    Starry  flag. 
Breaking  away. 
Seek  aad  find. 
Freaks  of  fortune. 
Make  or  break. 
Down  the  rirer. 

arbor 01 1^3 

and  compass 011S74 

>  stem 011875 

id  olive 01 1834 

ind  win 011S65 

club  series.     6  v 01 1S25 

\€nts.'    V.  X.     Little  bobtail. 
.    Yacht  club. 

Money  maker. 

Coming  wave. 

Dorcas  club. 

Ocean-born. 

y.  J-  B.     Moondyne 56850 

Y,  Afrs.  R.     David  Broome.     3  v.  64602 

field 029301 

mill  and  other  stories 64610 

mistake 64609 

:ro 64608 

;'s  fortunes 64605 

ouse  in  the  suburbs 64607 

farm 64606 

:  stories 64601 

of  Auvergne 07109 

<eah 1919Q 

ain  patriots 19197 

ille  family 1919S 

of  Saint  Marcel 19196 

£,  Elise.     Life's  lottery 52269 

2.  Frances.     Comer  cottage 019101+ 

yiES, pseud.  (Jas.  Otis  Kaler).    Left 

nd 026605 

:ul>b's  brother 026602 

g  the  Pearl 026604 

nd  Tip 026603 

Tyler 026601 

rs,  H.  G.     Barclays  of  Boston  ...  15231  + 
^seud.  (Ram6,  Louise  de  la).     Ari- 

5 5113+ 

5110+ 

3astlemaine's  gage 5107 

05 5139+ 

'  Flanders  and  other  tales 51 19 

^arine 5  io»j+ 

es 5147+ 

ship 5122 

Uc  Dc  Vigne 5 112 

a  bondage 5112 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Idalia 5102 

In  a  winter  city 5*"+ 

In  Maremma 5144 

Leaf  in  the  storm 5138 

Madame  la  marquise 5143 

Moths 5129+ 

Pascarelle 5142 

Princess  Napraxine 5i49-{~ 

Puck 5118 

Rainy  June 5152 

Randolph  Gordon 5114 

Signa 51 16-|- 

Strathmore .' 5II7+ 

Tricotrin 5105 

Under  two  flags 5I20-|- 

Village  commune 5135+ 

Wanda 5145+ 

Our  little  Ann 17902+ 

Out  of  prison 0X21 

Out  of  the  depths 50316 

Owen,  A.     Lost  love 56817 

Owen,  G.  W.     Leech  club 47232+ 

Owen,  Robt.  D.     Beyond  the  breakers  . .  191 22. 

Paddock.     Fate  of  M'me  La  Tour 62538 

Paget,  Violet.    (See  Lee,  Vernon.) 

Palace-prison 5^994 

Palfrey.     Herman.     2v 15217 

Palgrave,  F.  T.    Five  days  at  Wentworth 

Grange 06401 

Palgrave.  \V.  G.     Hermann  Aga 44^59 

Paltock.     Peter  Wilkins.     2  v 50311 

Pandurang  Hari 69003 

Pansy,  pseud.  (Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M.).    Brown- 
ing boys 022910 

Chautauqua  girls  at  home 4910+ 

Christie's  Christmas 022909 

Cunning  workmen 4922 

Divers  women 4932 

An  endless  chain 4943+ 

Fsther  Rcid 4912 

Five  friends 022906 

Four  girls  at  Chautauqua 4902+ 

Hall  in  the  grove 4939+ 

Tlousehold  puzzles 4921 

Interrupted 4945 

Jessie  Wells 022902 

Julia  Rcid 4916 

King's  daughter 4923 

Man  of  the  house 022907+ 

Mrs.  Harry  Harper's  awakening 4937 

Mrs.  Solomon  Smith's  looking  on 4942 

Miss  Priscilla  Hunter 49^6 

New  graft  on  the  family  tree 4935  + 

Next  things 022905 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thua :    0153OJ. 


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ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


People  who  haven't  time 4933 

Pocket  measure 4938 

Randolphs 4901  + 

Ruth  Erskine's  crosses 4928+ 

Sidney  Martin's  Christmas 022903+ 

Tip  Lewis 022901 

What  she  said  and  what  she  meant 4934 

Wise  and  otherwise 4920 

Pardoe.    Jealous  wife 25S01 

Pardon.     Tales  from  operas 2041 1 

Parkrr,  Mrs.  H.  F.    Constance  Aflmer. .       52275 

Parker,  Jane  M.     The  midnight  cry 22401 

Parker,  Joseph.     Springdale  Abbey 12024 

Parker,  Rosa  A.    Alexis  the  runaway  . .     013107 

Jack  of  all  trades 013103 

Pinks  and  blues 013 104+ 

Tommy  Hickup 013102+ 

Upside  down 013101  + 

'        Young  detective 013109 

Parley.    (See  Goodrich,  S.  G.) 

Parr,  Harriet  (Holme  \jt^, pseud:)  Anne 

Warleigh's  fortunes 14167}^ 

Basil  Godfrey's  caprice 3530i 

Ben  Milner's  wooing 353o6 

Fairy  tales 06301 

Gilbert  Massinger 35304 

Legends  from  fairyland 06304 

Poor  match 06303 

Poor  squire 353^5 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter 5S265 

Tuflongbo  and  Little  Content 06302 

Vicissitudes  of  Bessie  Fairfax 35302+ 

Parr,  Louisa.    Adam  and  Eve 47104 

Blue  bell  of  Red  map 47102 

Dorothy  Fox 47103  + 

John  Thompson,  blockhead 47101 

Robin 47 105  + 

Parsons.     Beautiful  Edith 65403  + 

Love  knots      3  v 65405 

Sun  and  shade 65402 

Ursula's  love  story 65401 

Partington,  Mrs.,  pseud.    (See  Shillaber, 
P.  B.) 

Partnership 50308 

Parton,  Mrs.  Sara  P.    (See  Fern,  Fanny.) 

Patch.      Myself  and  my  friends 823.1   B-l 

Patchin.     Dorothea 63416 

Pater.     Marius,  the  epicurean.     2  v 69207 

Paths  in  the  great  waters 62341 

Patmore.     Chatsworth 14 121 

Patrick.    Christine  Hrownlee's  ordeal.  2  v.  57402 

Marjorie  Bruce's  lovers 5740I 

Mr.  Leslie,  of  Underwood 59182 

Patterson.    Out  of  sight 62313 

StoriM  for  young  readen  are  tadicated  by  a 


Patty's  perversities 63 

Paul  and  Marie 

Paul,  M.  A.     Gentle  and  simple 

Paul,  Margaret  A.    Martha  Brown. . . . 

Paull.     Breaking  the  rules 0 

Paulding.     Dutchman's  friends 

Koningsmark 

puritan  and  his  daughter 

Tales  of  the  good  woman 

Westward  ho  !     2  v 

Payn.     At  her  mercy 8 

Beggar  on  horseback 

Best  of  husbands 8 

By  proxy 8 

Canon's  ward 

Carlyon's  year 

Cecil's  tryst 

Clyfibrds  of  Clyffe 

Confidential  agent 

County  family 

Fallen  fortunes S 

'        Family  scapegrace 

For  cash  only 

Foster  brothers 

Found  dead 

From  exile 

Grape  from  a  thorn 

Gwendolin's  harvest 

Halves 8 

Heir  of  the  ages 

High  spirits 

In  peril  and  privation 

In  the  heart  of  a  hill,  etc 

Kit ;  a  memor)' 

I-.ess  black,  etc 

Like  father  like  son 

Lost  Sir  Massingbreel 

Marine  residence 

Mirk  Abbey 

Murphy's  master,  etc 8 

!       Not  wooed  but  won 

i 

Perfect  treasure 

Talk  of  the  town 

Thicker  tlian  water 

;f  200  reward 

Under  one  roof 

Walter's  word ' { 

What  he  cost  her 

Woman's  vengeance 

Paynter.     Caleb  the  irrepressible 6i 

Payson.     Doctor  Tom 


Pkauody.     Miss  Slimmin's  window 

Peace  Kland 

Peacock.     Headlong  Hall 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


293 


artooche 19008 

id  town 19010 

ictions 19014 

;c 19013 

l1  and  other  stories 19007 

Molly i()Oo6 

ir K^ooi 

s  Alethea 19012 

irden 19003-1- 

:  Regis 19004 

;h  rough  waters 19009 

res 19005 

's  story 19002 

Cabin  on  the  prairie 032226 

pioneers  of  the  N.  W 032225 

Jeanette's  cisterns 65001 

iary  Brandegee 20413+ 

John  Jack 017901 

[livie's  inheritance 5S921 

ON.     Conventional  Bohemian. .. .  69201 

Rev.  VKTZKf  pseud.    (See  Round, 

.1.  F.) 

mo 58942 

F.  B.     Devil  puzzlers,  etc 30415 

30416 

Afrs,  E.  B.  (Chestnutwood,  Susan). 

ok 98.6  I 

bright.     1883 98.63 

f 986  4 

? 98.6  5 

Good  match 44 1 79 

iLiCE.     Schoolmaster's  trial.    ...  58S02 

Pennefather 52238 

•OKA.     Book  of  love  stories  ....  64001 

poman 64002 

^.     Cruising  in  last  war 25S30 

Eliz.  Stuart.    Beyond  the  gates.  4836  -h 

•s  in  paradise 4843 -f- 

Zay 4826-1- 

i 48224- 

jar 4S01  + 

Breyion 0209^)4 

s  Cousin  Joy 020906 

s  sowing  and  reaping 020<^5 

s  year  at  the  Golden  Crescent  . . .  020907 

1  in 4803  -H 

af  from  Sunnyside 020903 

omen  and  ghosts 4S0S  4- 

id's  paradise 4S40-I- 

t  No.  5 020902 

orders 4820  + 

lartner 48064- 

f  Avis 4S094- 

;  020901 

Slories  for  young  readers  arc  indicated  by  a 


Phelps,  Mrs,  L.    Discipline  of  life 25839 

PiiiLLiMORE.     Uncle  Z 65601 

Phillips,  Barnet.     Burning  their  ships. .  58341 

A  struggle 69153 

Phillips.  Wm.  B.     Diamond  cross 20403 

PiCARD.     Matter  of  taste 18701 

Mission  flower 18702 

Pickering.    Grandfather Z4121 

PlER.soN.     Gracie's  mission 016101  + 

Under  the  fir-trees 016102 

Piuey woods'  tavern *   50370 

Pique 22905 

PiRKis.     Lady  Lovelace 58268 

Plunk ett.    Hester's  fortune 013901+ 

PoE.     Nouvelles  histoires  extraordinaires  ; 

tr.  de  Baudelaire 56853 

Tales.     (See  page  233.) 

PoLLARO,  E.  F.     Hope  deferred 14107-H 

Pollard,  J.    Gip.sy  in  New  York 012401 

PoMEROY  (Brick).     Biick  dust 20423 

Gold  dust 20424 

Our  Saturday  nights 20422 

Pooi.E,  John.     Little  Pedlington T5237 

PooLE,  Margaret  E.    Pictures  of  cottage 

life 4419a 

Porter,  Mrs.  A.  E.      Married    for  both 

worlds 20452 

Porter,  Admiral  D.     Allan  Dare 62391 

Harry  Marline 62390 

Porter,  Jane.    Scottish  chiefs 803+ 

Sir  Edward   Seaward's  narrative  of  his 

shipwreck 50331 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw 801  + 

Porter,    Mary    W.      Five    little    south- 
erners    022503 

Poor  papa 022502 

Poster,  Rose.    Charity,  sweet  charity. . .  31307 

Honoria 31309 

In  the  mist 31306 

Our  saints 31308 

Song  and  a  sigh 31303 

Summer  driftwood 31301 

Uplands  and  lowlands 31305 

Winter  fire 31304 

Years  that  are  told 31302 

Porter,  W.  T.,  ed.     Quarter  race  in  Ken- 
tucky    47275 

Portraits  of  my  married  friends 50365 

Posie 07161-h 

PowER,  Cecil,  fsend.    (See  Allen,  Grant.) 

Powers.     Muskingum  legends 914-3  35 

PoYN  I'ER.     Among  the  hills 54205 

Ersila 5420X 

My  little  lady 54202+ 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


294 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Praed.     Australian  heroine. 33101 

Australian  life  in  black  and  white 33105 

Head  station 33106 

Moloch" 33104 

Nadine 12301 

Same 644S0 

Policy  and  passion 33 103 

Zero 33102 

Pratt.     Rhoda  Thornton's  girlhood 05501 

Prentiss,  J/rj.  E.     Aunt  Jane's  hero  .    .  SioiH- 

Avis  Benson 811 7+ 

Flower  of  the  family 8 1 16 

Fred,  Maria,  and  me 8109 

Home  at  Greylock 8io6-f- 

Lit.tle  Lou 01 103 

Midworth 8115 

Pemaquid 8  loS 

Percy's 01 101  -f- 

Stepping  heavenward 8104-I- 

Urbane  and  his  friends 811 1 

Prescott  (See  Spoflford,  Mrs.  H.  E.) 

Preston,  H.  W.    Aspendale 26602 

Is  that  all  ? 15010-+- 

Love  in  the  19th  century 26601 

Preston,  Laura.     Aldeane 44139 

Price.     The  foreigners 19402 

Gerald 5^258 

Mrs.  Lancaster's  rival 19401 

Prime.     Old  house  by  the  river 20442 

Princess  Am61ie 1 5093  -|- 

PUGH.     In  a  crucible 56S02 

Putnam.     Record  of  an  obscure  man 19101 

Pyi.E.     Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.  S23  B-3 

Within  the  capes 69118 

Pyrnelle.     Diddie.  Dumps,  and  Tot. . . .  028401 

Queen  of  Connaughi 5^305 

QuiNCY,  E.     Haunted  adjutant 69142 

Quincy,  S.  M.   Man  who  was  not  a  colonel.  55246 

Rabbi  Jeshua  ;  an  Eastern  story 249  41 

Rachel's  secret 14123 

Rachel's  share  in  the  road 63423 -f- 

Radcuffk.     Romance  of  the  forest 19148-I- 

Mysteries  of  Udolpho 19150 

Radical  Freelance,  pseud.  Philosophers 

of  Foufouville 15216 

Ram^,  Louise  de  la  (See  "  Guida.") 
Rand,  E.  A.     All  aboard  for  the  lakes  and 

mountains 025007 

All  aboard  for  Sunrise  land 025005 

Bark  cabin  on  the  Kearsarge 025001 

Little  Round  Top 02500C) 

Pushing  ahead 025003 

Rory's  dory  at  the  sea  shore 025002 

Tent  in  the  notch 025004 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Rand,  Mary  A.     Holly  and  mistletoe  ...  09 

Randolph,  J.  T.    Cabin  and  parlor.  ...  a 

Randolph,  ^frs.    Genista 4 

Gentianella ^ 

Iris ^ 

Reseda.     3v \ 

Wild  hyacinth 4 

Wood  anemone \ 

Raspe.     Baron  Munchausen I2e 

Rathbonk.     Diary  of  Lady  Willoughby. .  623 

Same  ;  further  portions t 

Rattlehead,  D..  pseud.  (M.  L.  Byrn). 

Adventures  of  Fudge  Fumble 4 

Raymond,  Geo.  L.    Modern  fishers  of  men.  ( 

Raymond,  Ross.     No  laggards  we i 

Raymond,  R.  W.    Brave  hearts 1 

Raymond's  heroine 141 

Reade.  Cm  as.     Autobiography  of  a  thief.. 

Cloister  and  hearth \% 

Christie  Johnston i! 

Clouds  and  sunshine. 

Course  of  true  love 

Foul  play iJ 

Good  stories 

Griffith  Gaunt \\ 

Hard  cash \\ 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long 18 

Never  too  late  to  mend i\ 

Peg  Woftiington \\ 

Put  yourself  in  his  place ic 

A  simpleton ij 

Terrililc  temptation \\ 

Wandering  heir \\ 

White  elephant 

White  lies ifi 

Woman  hater ifl 

Reade.  Compton.     Under  which  king?. .  5 

Rekd,  Andrew.     No  fiction 3 

Reed,  Sir  E.  J.     Fort  Minster,  M.  P 

Rked,  T.  B.     ••  Follow  my  leader  " 

Reeder.     Currer  T-yle 

Reeve.     The  old  English  baron.     18S3  . 
Reeves.  Mrs.  H.     (See  Mathers,  Helen  B.) 
Reeves.    M,   C.   L.  and    Read,   Emily. 

Pilot  fortune ( 

Reid,  Christian,  pseud.  (F.  C.   Fisher). 

After  many  days 

Bonny  Kate 9; 

Daughter  of  Bohemia 

Ebb  tide,  etc g 

Gentle  belle g 

1  Icart  of  steel g 

Land  of  the  sky q 

Mabel  Lee g 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thuf :    015303. 


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ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


295 


House 9108 

Q  of  honor 91 13 

s  fortune 9^37+ 


r  idyl 

Alymer 

pt.  Mayne.     Afloat  in  the  forest. 
vcs 


9120 
9104 

07305 
07318 

• '- 07317 

07303 

ays 07309+ 

vife 52102+ 

limbers 0730S+ 

r  distress 52107+ 

exiles 07304 

:  the  Gaucho 07316 

hunters 07314 

sss  horseman 521 17 

a 52101 

hunters 07307 

Don 52106 

of  the  lakes 521 18 

i^ay  to  sea 07313 

hunter 52104+ 

oers 52119 

chief 52116 

gauntlet 521 12 

huntress 52114 

life 52115 

rangers 521 10 

;  voys^eurs 07302 

;  yaegcrs 07306 

.  N.     Mauleverer's  millions 69213 

Keel  and  saddle 44163 

DS.     Matchmakers 25836 

lundation 07131 

DS,  A.  B.     So  very  human 62575 

r>s,  C.  F.     Jno.  Guilderstring's  sin.  44142+ 

DS,  C.  H.  B.     Springs  of  action  . .  15286 

DS,  L.  E.    Joyous  story  of  Toto. .  032215 

DS,  W.  C.     Harry's  vacation 025801 

DSON,  Abby  S.     Stories  from  Eng. 

iry 62513 

i  from  old  English  poetry 02801+ 

DSON,  R.     Almost  a  hero 025201 

's  year  in  Russia 025202 

DSON,  Samuel.    Clarissa  Harlowe. 

! 2014- 

205+ 

211 

02 I 801 


4  V. 


las.  Grand ison. 

a 

ND.     Through  life  and  for  life. . . . 
L  (F.  G.  Trafford,  pseud.).     Above 

licion 12205 

Boyle 12213 

iove  rubicb     1 2204 


George  Geith 12202 

Life's  assize I4'59 

Maxwell  Drewitt 12201 

Moors  and  fens 12214 

Mystery  of  palace  garden 12208 

Prince  of  Wales'  garden  party 12209 

Race  for  wealth 12203 

Senior  partner 12210 

Struggle  for  fame 1221Z 

Susan  Drummond I22I2 

Uninhabited  house 12215 

Riddle.     Alice  Brand 27201 

Bart  Ridgeley 27202 

Mouse  of  Ross 27203 

KiDKiNG.     Boys  coastwise 029802 

Boys  in  the  mountains 029801 

Riley.     Puddleford  papers 52251 

Rita,  psmd,  (Mrs.  E.   M.  J.  Gollan  von 

Borth).     Dame  Durden 6070S 

Daphne 60701  + 

Faustine 60706+ 

My  lady  coquette.     3  v 60703 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  C.  M.    Clergyman's  wife.  40901  + 

Fairy  fingers 40907 

Mimic  life 4OQO5 

Mute  singer 40902+ 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  AvsA  I.     (See  Thackeray, 

Miss  Anna  I.) 

Ritchie,  L.   Romance  of  history:  France.  47223 

RoBB.     Streaks  of  squatter  life 47273 

Western  scenes 47272 

RoBBiNS,  S.  C.     Chantry's  boy 013501 

Faithful  and  true 013502 

ROBBINS,  S.  S.     My  new  home 25860 

RoBBiNS,  Airs.  S.  S.     One  happy  winter. .  028601 

Roberts.    Atelier  du  lys.    2  v 56306 

Denise 56308 

In  the  olden  time 56309  + 

Madame  Fontenoy 5^303 

M'lle  Mori 56305 

Miss  Jean's  niece 56312 

Noblesse  oblige 56301 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm 56302  + 

Tempest-tossed 5631 1 

That  child 56313 

Robertson,  J.   L.     White  angel  of   the 

Polly  Ann 69221 

Robertson,  Margaret  M.     David  Flem- 
ing's forgiveness 53903 

Inglises 53902 

Janet's  love  and  service 5390I  + 

Robin  Hood.  Merry  adventures  of;  by  Pyle,  823  B-3 

Robinson.  A.  Mary  F.    Ardcn 64485 

Robinson,  E.  A.  and  Wall,  (;.  A.     Disk .       62363 


Storicft  for  young  r««den  are  iodicated  by  a  cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus ;    015303. 


296 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Robinson,  F.  Marrl.     Mr.  Butler's  ward.  69149 

Robinson,  F.  W.    Barmaid  at  Battleton . .  5S340 

Chrism's  faith 14302 

Courting;  of  Mary  Smith 58272 

Coward  conscience.    2  v 14316 

Hands  of  justice 14320 

Man  she  cared  for 58215 

Mattie 14301  + 

One  and  twenty 14318 

Othello  the  second 58344 

Poor  humanity 14301  -f- 

Poor  Zeph 58357 

Romance  of  a  back  street 58337 

Second  cousin  Sarah 14305-I- 

Slaves  of  the  ring 14310 

True  to  herself 14307 

Robinson,  H.     Romance  of  the  Atlantic.  52281 

Robinson,  Jane.    Gold  worshippers 14166 

Maid  of  Orleans ,  14143 

White  friars 52254 

Robinson,  Mrs.  M.  H.    Helen  Erskine. .  44102-}- 

Robinson,  Phil.     Chasing  a  fortune 69122 

Tigers  at  large 69138 

Valley  of  teetotum  trees 69264 

Robinson  Playfellow 0120 

Robinson,  Dr.  S.  T.    Shadow  of  the  war.  58996 
Robinson,  Mrs.  T.  A.  L.  (Talvi,  psfuJ.). 

Life's  discipline 19147 

RoBY.     Traditions  of  Lancashire 104 

Roche.    Children  of  the  abbey 15295 

Rodney  (Fadette,/j^«</.).     Wearithome. .  25857 

Roe,  a.  S.    James  Montjoy 6912-I- 

Like  and  unlike 6911 

Long  look  ahead 69164- 

Looking  around 6901-}- 

Resolution 6923 

Time  and  tide 6969-I- 

To  love  and  to  be  loved,  etc 6907 

Woman  our  angel 6904-}- 

RoE,  E.  P.     Barriers  burned  away 6S27-I- 

Day  of  fate 6856-!- 

Driven  back  to  Eden 6889-I- 

Face  illumined  . .  . .' 6844-!- 

From  jest  to  earnest 68o7-[- 

Ilis  sombre  rivals 6869+ 

Knight  of  the  19th  century 6828+ 

Nature's  serial  story 6886 

Near  to  nature's  heart 68i(>-|- 

Opening  of  a  chestnut  burr 68ii-f- 

Original  Belle 6887-I- 

Unexpected  result,  etc 6S6'j-\- 

What  can  she  do 68i8-|- 

Without  a  home 686i-[- 

Young  girl's  wooing 688i-|- 

Storita  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Rob,  E.  R.    Brought  to  bay 6 

Roe,  Mrs.  J.    Bachelor  Vicar  of  Newforth.      G 
ROHLFS.    (See  Green,  Anna  K.) 

RoLUNS.    Story  of  a  ranche 6 

RooPER.    Flood,  field  and  foresL 4 

Roosevelt.    Marked  in  haste 5 

Stage  struck 6 

Rose.    Little  Princess  Colombe 5 

Rosemary  and  Rue 6 

Ross,  Chas.  H.     I.ondon  romance 

Pretty  widow 

Ross,  Mrs,  E.     Wreck  of  the  White  Bear. 

Ross,  Percy.    Misguidit  lassie 

RossETTi.     Commonplace,  etc 

Roughing  it  in  Van  Dieman's  Land 

Round  (Rev.  Peter  Pennot,  pseud.).     Ach- 
sah 26^ 

Hal,  story  of  a  clodhopper 

Rosecroft 

RowcROFT.    Tales  of  the  colonies 

RoWE.     Diary  of  an  early  methodist 

RowsoN.    Charlotte  Temple 

Rubina 

RUFFINI.     Carlino,  etc 

Doctor  Antonio 101 

Lavinia 

Lorenzo  Benoni,  etc 

The  Paragreens 

Quiet  nook  in  the  Jura 

Vincenzo loi 

Rush.     Dewdrop  of  the  sunny  south \ 

RusKiN.     King  of  the  Golden  River 

Russell,  C.  W.    Fall  of  Damascus 

Roebuck 

Russell,  T.  O'N.     Dick  Massey 

Russell,  W.  Clark.   In  the  middle  watch. 

Jack's  courtship 62; 

John  Holdsworth 

Lady  Maud 

Little  Loo 

Ocean  free  lance.     3  v 

On  the  fo'k'sle  head 

Round  the  galley  fire 

Sailor's  sweetheart  ...    62- 

Sea  queen 62. 

Wreck  of  the  Grosvenor 62, 

RussF.LL,  W.  IL   Adventures  of  Dr.  Brady. 
Kutledge,  author  of.  (See  Harris,  Mrs.  M.) 

RuxTON.     Life  in  the  far  west 19 

.S.,  D.  T.     Mustard  leaves < 

S.,  of  Dale t  y,  pseud.    (See  Stimson,  F.  J.) 
Sadler.     African  cruiser o 

Good  ship  Barbara o 

Sadlier,  Anna  T.     Seven  years  and  mair. 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thua :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


297 


,  Mrs^  J.     Elinor  Preston. 

en  Dhu 

>ase  by  Boyne 

Cbarette 

IR.     Metropolites 

N.     Bella. 

NSTONK.     Charlie  Asgarde 
Seven  sons  of  mammon  . . 


IT,  Epes.     Peculiar 

IT,  G.  E.    The  Franklins 

ge  Burley 

s  driven  home 

ard  Hunne 

es  of  old  England 

r  of  a  pocket  Bible 

MT,  G.  E.,  and  Walshe.    Within  sea 


ills 

!fT,  L.  M.    Temperance  tales.     6  v. 
US,  Mrs.     Week  in  a  French  coun- 

r  house 

ERS,  John.    Abel  Drake's  wife. . . . 

id  to  the  wheel. 

Waterman 

U ' 

il  Mort,  overman 

er  Deane 

tin  Pole 

le  wife 

owner's  daughter 

s  from  the  German 

pter  behind 

'  dreamers 

ERS,  K.    Gideon's  Rock 

nted  crust 

rt  salvage 

I  mills 

Merryweather 

piret  and  Elizabeth 

Atian 

DE.     Garret  Van  Horn 

II  Gildersleeve 

E.    Bachelor  of  the  Albany 

on  family 

incle,  the  curate 

lan  of  business .' 

•girls  all  the  world  over 

Leader.  Messer  Agnolo's  house- 
Id  

,  Michael.     Cruise  of  the  Midge. . 

Cringle's  log 

Sir  Walter.     The  abbott 

abt 

I  von  Geierstein 


24402 

24403 
24401 
52224 

45257 

15215 
032401 

19186 

15059+ 
II 401 

16509 

16501 

16506 

16503 

16504+ 

16502 

16508 
014901 

15280+ 

14501+ 
14508 

14505 

14164 

14502+ 

14504 
14501 

145 1 1 
14506 

14501 
145 10 
14509 

25852 

25853+ 
25876 

25855 
25874 

25873 

25875 
47263 

44156 

19151 
19152 

14170 

14160+ 

0140 

62312 

15258 

15259 
928+ 

965 
964 


Anne  of  Geierstein 95 1+ 

The  antiquary 929+ 

Betrothed  and  Highland  widow *94i+ 

Black  dwarf,  and  Legend  of  Montrose. .  935+ 

Braut  vou  Lammermoor 962 

Bride  of  Lammermoor 906+ 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.     1st  ser. . .  939 

Count  Robert  of  Paris 922 

Fair  maid  of  Perth 913+ 

Fortunes  of  Nigel 9^7+ 

Graf  Robert  von  Paris 960 

Guy  Mannering 974+ 

Heart  of  Mid  Lothian 93^  + 

Ivanhoe 903+ 

Kenilworth 981+ 

Kenilworth  {Ger,) 963 

Das  kloster 961 

I^inds  of  Scott ;  by  Hunnewell 970 

The  monastery 920+ 

Old  Mortality 924+ 

Peveril  vom  Gipfel 967  * 

Peveril  of  the  peak 933+ 

The  pirate 926+ 

Quentin  Durward 930+ 

Quentin  Durward  {Ger,) 966 

Redgauntlet 957+ 

Rob  Roy 934+ 

St.  Ronan's  well 948+ 

Der  schwarze  zwerg,  und  Eine  sage  von 

Montrose 959 

.    Stories  from  Waverley 0201 

Surgeon's  daughter,  and  Castle  Dangerous.  944+ 

The  talisman 956 

Waverley 901  + 

Waverley  dictionary ;  Rogers 971 

Waverley  manual ;  by  Cornish 969 

Waverley  novels.   (Reserved  copy.)  25  v.  823  i 
Waverley  novels  abridged ;  by  Braddon .  995 

Woodstock 909+ 

Woodstock,  Oder  der  Ritter 968 

ScUDDER,  H.  E.    Bodleys  afoot 026803 

Bodley  grandchildren 026802 

Dwellers  in  five  sisters'  court 36401 

English  Bodley  family 026805 

Mr.  Bodley  abroad 026804 

Seven  little  people 026801 

Stories  and  romances 36403 

Stories  from  my  attic 36402 

Viking  Bodleys 026806 

ScUDDER,  ^^.    The  children's  book.   1881..  819  B-i 
Same 819  B-2 

ScUDDER,  M.  L.  yr.    Almost  an  English- 
man    56810 

Searing.     Social  experiment 69137 


Scorieil  or  young  readort  arc  indicated  by  a  cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015903. 


298 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Sears.     Kismet 62508 

Secession,  coercion  and  civil  war 50326 

SecreUdrawer 55^24 

Sedgwick,  Catherine  M.    Clarence. . . .  11 707 

Hope  Leslie 11701 

The  Linwoods 11703 

Married  or  single 1 1705 

New  England  tale 11709 

Tales  of  Glauber  Spa 11708 

Sedgwick,  S.  R.    Walter  Thornley 52257 

Sedley.     Dangerfield's  rest 52263 

Seely.     Lone  Star  Bo-peep 69203 

Seemuller.     Opportunity 19134 

Reginald  Archer 19132-I- 

Seen  and  unseen 50302 

Seguin,  a.     Black  Crusoe 030001 

Seguin,  L.  G.     Mr.  Caroli 62540 

Senior  songman 64495 

Sergeant.    Beyond  recall 24901 -|- 

No  saint 24903 

Sbton.     Pride  of  Lexington 15238 

Romance  of  Charter  Oak.     2  v 15238 

Seven  gray  pilgrims 50325 

Severance.    Hammersmith 25840 

Severn.     Heaven's  gate 69241 

Sewell.     After  life 9303 

Amy  Herbert 9304+ 

Clcve  Hall 9318 

Earl's  daughter 9312 

Experience  of  life 9316 

Gertrude 93io 

Glimpse  of  the  world 93o8 

Ivors 9317 

Journal  of  a  home  life 9301+ 

Katharine  Ashton 93^9 

Laneton  parsonage 9309 

Margaret  Percival 8313 

Ursula 9305+ 

Seymour.  C.  W.    College  widow 62512 

Seymour,  J.  G.     Romance  of  ancient  hist.  52252 

Seymour,  M.  H.     Ned,  Nellie  and  Amy  .  01 8901 

S1IAND.     Fortune's  wheel 69214 

Shakkey.     Mate  to  mate 56851 

Shaw,  Flora  L.    Castle  Blair 029902 

.  Col.  dies  wick's  campaign 21 301  + 

Hector 62545 

Same 21303 

Phyllis  Browne 029901 

Sea  change 029903+ 

Shaw,  J.  R.     Neighbor's  house 016302 

New  commandment 016301 

Shaw,  M.    Queen  Bess 691 16 

Shaw,  W.  J.     Solomon's  story 56868 

•'  Sheelah,"  pseud,     (See  Fletcher,  A.) 

Stories  for  younc  readem  are  indicated  by  a 


Sheldon.    Brownie's  triumph 6 

Forsaken  bride 6 

SHEI.LEY.     Beautiful  widow 4 

Frankenstein 483 

Shelton.    Peeps  from  the  belfry 2 

Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's 9 

Sheppard.    Chas.  Auchester 3 

Counterparts ...  3 

My  first  season 3 

Rumor 3 

SherwooDi  M.  E.  W.    Sarcasm  of  destiny.  47a 
Transplanted  rose 58^ 

Sherwood,  Mrs,  M.  M.     History  of  John 

Martin a 

Indian  pilgrim a 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  Mary  N.    Barbaric  ...  6 

Shillabrr  (Mrs.  Partington,  pseud.). 

Cruises  with  Capt.  Bob 02 

Double  runner  club oa 

Ike  Partington 02 

Shipley.     Desolate  shore 03 

Shipton.     Cairnforth  and  sons 6 

Shorthouse.     John  Inglcsant 65^ 

Little  schoolmaster  Mark.     2v *     t 

Sidney,  E.  \V.     Partisan  leader 4 

Sidney,  Margaret,  pseud.  (Lathrop,  Har- 
riet M.).     Five  little  Peppers os 

Golden  west oa 

How  they  went  to  Europe oa 

New  departure  for  girls cm 

Pettibone  name i 

What  the  seven  did oa 

Sidney,  Sir  P.     Countess  of  Pembroke's 

Arcadia  ;  ed.  by  Friswell.     1867 8a 

[See,  also,  page  243.] 

Signal  lights ; 

Sigourney.     Lucy  Howard's  journal  ....  301 

Myrtis,  etc 301 

SiKES,  Mrs.     (See  Logan,  Olive.) 

Silver valk.     An  orphan  of  the  Old  Do- 
minion    J 

SiMCOX.     Lives  of  men,  etc < 

Sime.     Boulderstone < 

Cradle  and  sp<idc j 

Haco,  the  dreamer « 

King  Capital .  .* < 

Red  route ( 

Si  MONDS  (Walter  Aim  well, /j/r«</).  Clinton,    o; 

Ella '. Q 

Jerry o: 

Jessie o 

Marcus o 

Oscar o 

Whistler o 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus:    015309. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


299 


Beauchampe 5512-h 

-beagles 55i8+ 

mont 5510+ 

adons 5505+ 

5529 

in 5507 

rine  Walton 5522 

ad  totem 5526 

hampe 5502 

artisan 5521 

rd  Hurdis 55^^-t 

5525 

yard  ho ! 55^4+ 

Bsclos 5508 

un  and  cabin,  etc 5523-h 

craft 5520 

^emassee 5503-}- 

L     Flirtations  in  fashionable  life. .  20469 

m  society 2046S 

f  Orleans 50375 

L     Two  friends 032219 

( 01 14 

ths  hence 55207 

S, '  Crookit  Meg 61801 

I.  J.  S.     Mark  Rowland 25862 

t,  M.  G.    Fonthill  recreations.  4  v.  018001 

r.     House  at  Crague 69217 

Jie  fens 55210 

Belles  and  ringers 26505 

t %  . . .  26503 

ship  in  1720  and  i860 26501 

Tontine 26506 

>r  pay 26504 

t  down 26507 

kisses 26502 

Y.     Colville  family 8307 

:  Fairleigh 8310 

'  Coverdale's  courtship 8305 

r  Rackett,  scapegrace 8303 

ner  Little  Good 8308 

Racquet 8301+ 

Agnbs.     Brides  of  Ardmore 62359 

Albert.    Adv.  of  Christ.  Tadpole.  120 10 

itares  of  Mr.  Ledbury 12011 

nes  of  the  Scattergood  family  . 12013 

ton  legacy ; 1201 2 

Alex.    Alfred  Hagart's  household.  191 80 

Oona  McQuarrie 19179 

D.  M.     Tales  of  chivalry  and  ro- 

ice 19128 

Afrs.  E.  Oakes.     Hugo 30444 

Fannie  M.    Peace  Pelican 51902 

su  folks 51901 

Hannah.    (See  Stretton,  Hesba.) 

Storifli  for  joung  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Smith,  Horace.     Adam  Brown  ........  14144 

Arthur  Arundel 14128 

Love X4128 

Mesmerism 14128 

Zillah 12014 

Smith,  J.  E.     Oakridge 47247 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  G.     Atla 69227 

Smith,  J.  Hyatt.    Open  door 98.4  12 

Gilead 984  10 

Smith.  Julie  P.     Blossom-bud 4132+ 

Brazen  gates 01501 

Chris,  and  Otho 4107 

Courting  and  farming 41 18-4~ 

His  young  wife 41 15 

Kiss  and  be  friends 4127-I- 

Lucy 4136+ 

Married  belle 4108 

Ten  old  maids 41 10 

Widower 41 13 

Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter 4104 

Smith,  Mary  P.    The  Browns 62397 

Great  match 150074- 

Smith,  S.    Romance  and  humor  of  the  rail.  44168 

Smith,  Sol.     Theatrical  apprenticeship . .  47264 

Theatrical  journey  work 47265 

Smith,  W.  H.     Evolution  of  "  Dodd  "...  691 13 

Smith,  W.  L.  G.     Uncle  Tom's  cabin  as 

it  is.    1852 98.6  8 

S.M0LLETT,  T.     Count  Fathom 505+ 

Humphrey  Clinker Sio-^ 

Peregrine  Pickle.     2  v SOI-H 

Roderick  Random 509 

Sir  Launcelot  Greaves 507-|- 

Smythies,  Afrj.  G.     Breach  of  promise. .  14134 

Jilt 14134 

Southey,  R.     a  love  story  ;   from  "  The 

Doctor  " 50332 

South  WORTH.    Allworth  abbey 2831 

Artists'  love 2825 

Bride's  fate 2862-|- 

Christmas  guest 2873-f- 

Cruel  as  the  grave 2823 

Curse  of  Clifton 2884 

Deserted  wife 2810 

Discarded  daughter 2830 

Fair  play 2817 

Family  doom 2893 

Fortune  seeker 2827 

Haunted  homestead 2815-f- 

How  he  won  her 2819 

India , 2844 

Lady  of  the  isle 2850^-|~ 

Love's  labor  won 2836 

Maiden  widow 2812-}' 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thui:    01590). 


298 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Sears.     Kismet 62508 

Secession,  coercion  and  civil  war 50326 

SecreUdrawer 55^24 

Sedgwick,  Catherine  M.    Clarence 11707 

Hope  Leslie 1 1701 

The  Linwoods 11703 

Married  or  single 1 1705 

New  England  tale 11709 

Tales  of  Glauber  Spa 11708 

Sedgwick,  S.  R.    Walter  Thornley 52257 

Sedley.     Dangerfield's  rest 52263 

Seely.     Lone  Star  Bo-peep 69203 

Seemuller.     Opportunity 191 34 

Reginald  Archer 19132-f' 

Seen  and  unseen 50302 

Sbguin,  a.     Black  crusoe 030001 

Seguin,  L.  G.     Mr.  Caroli 62540 

Senior  songman 64495 

Sergeant.    Beyond  recall 249014- 

No  saint 24903 

Seton.     Pride  of  Lexington 15238 

Romance  of  Charter  Oak.     2  v 15238 

Seven  gray  pilgrims 50325 

Severance.     Hammersmith 25840 

Severn.     Heaven's  gate 69241 

Sewell.     After  life 9303 

Amy  Herbert 9304+ 

Cleve  Hall 9318 

Earl's  daughter 9312 

Experience  of  life 93i6 

Gertrude 93io 

Glimpse  of  the  world 93o8 

Ivors 9317 

Journal  of  a  home  life 9301-f- 

Katharine  Ashton 93^9 

Laneton  parsonage 9309 

Margaret  Percival 8313 

Ursula 9305+ 

Seymour,  C.  W.     College  widow 62512 

Seymour,  J.  G.     Romance  of  ancient  hist.  52252 

Seymour,  M.  II.     Ned,  Nellie  and  Amy  .  01S901 

Shand.     Fortune's  wheel 69214 

Sharkey.     Mate  to  mate 56851 

Shaw,  Flora  L.    Castle  Blair 029902 

.  Col.  Cheswick's  campaign 2i30i-[- 

Hector 62545 

Same 21303 

Phyllis  Browne 029901 

Sea  change 0299034- 

Shaw,  J.  R.     Neighbor's  house 016302 

New  commandment 016301 

Shaw,  M.     Queen  Bess 691 16 

Shaw,  W.  J.     Solomon's  story 56S68 

"  SHEEI.AH,"  pseud.     (See  Fletcher,  A.) 

Stories  for  younc  readen  are  indicated  by  a 


Sheldon.    Brownie's  triumph 

Forsaken  bride 

Shelley.    Beautiful  widow 

Frankenstein 

Shelton.    Peeps  from  the  belfry 

Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's 

Sheppard.    Chas.  Anchester 

Counterparts 

My  first  season 

Rumor 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.    Sarcasm  of  destiny. 

Transplanted  rose 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  M.     History  of  John 
Martin 

Indian  pilgrim 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  Mary  N.     Barbarie  . . . 
Shillaber  (Mrs.  Partington,  pseud.). 

Cruises  with  Capt.  Bob 

Double  runner  club 

Ike  Partington 

Shipley.     Desolate  shore 

Shipton.     Caimforth  and  sons 

Shorthouse.     John  Inglesant 

Little  schoolmaster  Mark.     2  v * 

Sidney,  E.  \V.     Partisan  leader 

Sidney,  Margaret,  pseud.  (Lathrop,  Har- 
riet M.).     Five  little  Peppers 

Golden  west 

How  they  went  to  Europe 

New  departure  for  girls 

Pettibone  name 

What  the  seven  did 

Sidney,  Sir  P.     Countess  of  Pembroke's 

Arcadia  ;  ed.  by  Friswell.     1867 

[See«  also,  page  342.] 

Signal  lights 

Sigourney.     Lucy  Howard's  journal  .... 

Myrtis,  etc 

SiKES,  Mrs. 
Silvervalk. 

minion 

SiMCOX.     Lives  of  men,  etc 

SiME.     Boulderstone 

Cradle  and  spade 

Haco,  the  dreamer 

King  Capital .  .* 

Red  route 

Simonds  ( Walter  Aim  well, /Jif  «/</).  Clinton. 

Ella \ 

Jerry 


(See  Logan,  Olive.) 
An  orphan  of  the  Old  Do- 


Jessie  . . , 
Marcus . 
Oscar  . . , 

Whistler 


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ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


299 


Beauchampe 5512+ 

beagles 55i8+ 

mont 5510+ 

mons 5505+ 

5529 

-Ts 5507 

rine  Walton 5522 

nd  totem 5526 

hampe 55^2 

artisan 5521 

rd  Hurdis 55^6+ 

5525 

ward  ho ! 55I4+ 

Dselos 5508 

am  and  cabin,  etc 5523+ 

craft 5520 

''emassee 55^3+ 

R.     Flirtations  in  fashionable  life. .  20469 

rn  society 20468 

f  Orleans 50375 

L.     Two  friends 032219 

i 0114 

ths  hence 55207 

N.  *  Crookit  Meg 61801 

t.  J.  S.     Mark  Rowland 25862 

I,  M.  G.    Fonthill  recreations.  4  v.  01 8001 

r.     House  at  Crague 69217 

Jie  fens 552io 

Belles  and  ringers 26505 

s •. . . .  26503 

ship  in  1720  and  i860 26501 

Tontine 26506 

>r  pay 26504 

Ic  down 26507 

kisses 26502 

,Y.     Colville  family 8307 

I  Fairleigh 8310 

r  Coverdale's  courtship 8305 

r  Rackett,  scapegrace 8303 

mer  Little  Good 8308 

Racquet 8301+ 

Agnes.     Brides  of  Ardmore 62359 

Albert.    Adv.  of  Christ.  Tadpole.  12010 

itures  of  Mr.  Ledbury 12011 

nes  of  the  Scattergood  family  ....  120 13 

:ton  legacy 1201 2 

Alkx.    Alfred  Hagart's  household.  191 80 

Oona  McQuarrie 19179 

D.  M.     Tales  of  chivalry  and  ro- 

nce 19128 

Afrs,  E.  Oakes.     Hugo 30444 

Fannik  M.     Peace  Pelican 51902 

ess  folks 51901 

Hannah.    (See  Stretton,  Hesba.) 

Storiat  for  joang  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Smith,  Horace.     Adam  Brown 14144 

Arthur  Arundel 14128 

Love 14128 

Mesmerism 14128 

Zillah 12014 

Smith,  J.  E.     Oakridge 47247 

Smith,  A/rs.  J.  G.     Atla 69227 

S.MITH,  J.  Hyatt.    Open  door 98.4  Z2 

Gilead 98.4  10 

Smith,  Julie  P.     Blossom-bud 4132+ 

Brazen  gates 01501 

Chris,  and  Otho 4107 

Courting  and  farming 4ii8-4~ 

His  young  wife 4115 

Kiss  and  be  friends 4127-I- 

Lucy 4136+ 

Married  belle 4108 

Ten  old  maids 4110 

Widower 41  ^3 

Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter 4104 

Smith,  Mary  P.    The  Browns 62397 

Great  match 15007-I- 

Smith,  S.    Romance  and  humor  of  the  rail.  44168 

Smith,  Sol.     Theatrical  apprenticeship . .  47264 

Theatrical  journey  work 47265 

Smith,  W.  H.    Evolution  of  "  Dodd  "...  691 12 

Smith,  W.  L.  G.     Uncle  Tom's  cabin  as 

it  is.     1852 98.6  8 

Smollett,  T.     Count  Fathom 505-I- 

Humphrey  Clinker 5io-|- 

Peregrine  Pickle.     2  v 50i-|- 

Roderick  Random 509 

Sir  Launcelot  Greaves 507-|- 

Smythies,  Mrs,  G.     Breach  of  promise. .  14134 

J»lt 14134 

Southey,  R.    a  love  story  ;  from  "  The 

Doctor  " 50332 

SoUTHWORTH.     AUworth  abbey 2831 

Artists'  love 2825 

Bride's  fate 2862-|- 

Christmas  guest 28734- 

Cruel  as  the  grave 2822 

Curse  of  Clifton 2884 

Deserted  wife 2810 

Discarded  daughter 2830 

Fair  play 2817 

Family  doom 2893 

Fortune  seeker 2827 

Haunted  homestead 2815-I- 

How  he  won  her 2819 

India 2844 

Lady  of  the  isle 2850^-1" 

Love's  labor  won 2836 

Maiden  widow 28i2-|- 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thui :    01590). 


300 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Missing  bride 286i-|- 

Prince  of  darkness 2807-f- 

Retribution 2806 

Spectre  lover 2839+ 

Sybil  Brolherton ^^99ii 

Three  beauties 2879 

Tried  for  her  life 2823+ 

Two  sisters 2847 

Victor's  triumph 2853+ 

Widow's  son 2851+ 

Wife's  victory 2841+ 

SOUTHWORTHS.     Inebriate's  hut 47260 

SPANGLiut.     Physician's  wife 25822 

Spanish  brothers 55221 

Sparhawk.     Lazy  man's  work 62506 

Speight.     Barren  title 69190 

Spknder.    Jocelyn's  mistake 52244 

Mr.  Nobody 58213 

True  marriage 52208 

Trust  me 5S296 

Spenser.     Benefit  of  the  doubt 62306 

Spofford  (Harriet  E.  Prescott).     Amber 

gods,  etc 18801 

Marquis  of  Carabas 18804 

Modern  Mephistopheles 15001 

Sir  Rohan's  ghost 18802 

Thief  in  the  night 18803 

Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Marks 029401 

Sprague.    Earnest  trifler 593o6 

Springer.    Self 62514 

Spurr.     Land  of  gold 62546 

Stables.    Cruise  of  the  Snowbird .■ .  030501 

Wild  adventures  round  the  pole 030502 

Stafford.     Broken  bonds 69222 

Stanley.     My  Kalulu 05601 

Stannard.     (See  Winter,  J.  S., pseud.) 
Stapleton,  S.  ,  pseud.     (See  Monti,  Luigi.) 

Stebbing.     Among  the  carbonari 032222 

Stebbins.     Annals  of  a  baby 50306-I- 

Steele,  Mrs.  A.  C.     So  runs  the  world 

away 14165 

Steele,  Mrs.  L.  A.  B.     Rev.  Adonijah. . .  56871 
Stephen,  Sir  G.     Adventures  of  an  attor- 
ney   44186 

Stephens.     Hellchood  and  bondage 2905 

Bertha's  engagement 2931 

Curse  of  gold 2919 

Doubly  false 2904 

Fashion  and  famine ^ 2930 

Gold  brick 2921 

The  heiress 2909 

Lord  Hope's  choice 2934 

Married  in  haste 2926-^ 

Norton's  rest 2935 

Stories  for  young  raaders  are  indicated  by  m 


Old  countess 3 

Old  homestead S 

Palaces  and  prisons 

Reigning  belle 

Rejected  wife 

Ruby  Gray's  strategy 

Silent  struggle 2 

Soldier's  orphans 

Wives  and  widows 

Stephenson,  Mrs.  E.     (Sec  Tabor,  Eliza.) 

Stepping  stones , < 

Sterling.    Tales.    184S 824. 

Sterndalk.     Afghan  knife 

Sterne.   Sentimental  journey  thro'  France 
and  Italy.     1882 8 

Story  of  my  Uncle  Toby 

Tristram  Shandy 

Same.     1883.     2  v 8 

[See,  ako,  page  244.] 

Stevenson.    Dynamiter 67 

Kidnapped 67 

New  Arabian  nights 67 

Contents:  The  suicide  club. — The  rajah^t  dii 
— The  pavilion  on  the  links. — A  lodging  for  the  aj 
The  Sire  de  Maletroit's  door.— Provi^nce  and  ihcj 

Prince  Otto ( 

Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde.  67 

Treasure  Island 1 

Stewart,  C.E.    Oliver  Cromwell.    2  v.. 

Stewart,  AHss  E.  M.    Aubrey  Conyers. . 

Stewart,    Louisa.      Wave    and    battle- 
field   03 

Stimson  (J.  S.,  of  Dale).     Crime  of  Henry 

Vane 161 

Guerndale 16 

Stirling,  A.     At  daybreak i 

Stirling,  M.  C.  (Mrs.  McCallum).   A  true 
man 

Stockton.     Floating  prince a 

Jolly  fellowship a 

Lady  or  tiger  ? 58( 

r^te  Mrs.  Null 581 

Rudder  Grange 581 

Story  of  Viteau 0; 

Tales  out  of  school a 

Ting-a-ling a 

Stoddard,  C.  W.    South  sea  idyls 

Stoddard,  E.    Temple  house 

Stoddard,  Wm.  O.    Dab  Kinzer o 

Heart  of  it 1 

Quartet o 

Winter  fun 0 

Stoker.     Under  the  sunset p 

Stone.     Fair  plebian 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus  :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


301 


f  American  authors.     lo  v 329204- 

Unisz  V.  «.  Taylor,  B.:  Who  was  she?— Mat- 
,  J.  B.,  and  H.  C.  Bunner.:  The  documents  in  the 
-Bishop,  W.  H.:  One  of  the  thirty  pieces.— Davis, 
.:  Bmlacchi  brothers. — Webster,  A.:  An  operation 
•ncy. 

9.  Stockton,  F.  R.:  The  transferred  ghost.— Ja- 
M.  P.:  A  martyr  to  science. — Stimson.  F.  J.:  Mrs. 
lys. — Eddy,  S.:  A  dinner-party.- SpofTord,  H.  P.: 
mount  of  sorrow.— Tincker,  M.  A.:  Sister  Silvia. 

3.  Hale,  L.  P.:  The  spider's  eye. — Burnett,  F.  H.: 
turf  of  the  Latin  quarter.— Lathrop,  G.  P.:  Two 
e  companions. — Lloyd,  D.  D.:  Ogla  Moga.— Thax- 
Z.:  A  memorable  murder.— Matthews,  J.  B.:  Vene- 
gtmss. 

4.  Woolson,  C.  F.:  Miis  Grief.— Bunner,  H.  C: 
e  in  old  clothes.— Willis,  N.  P.:  Two  buckeu  in  a 
. — Foote,  M.  H.:  Friend  Barton *s  concern. — DeFor- 
J.  W.:   An  inspired  lobbyist.— Brooks,  N.:  Lost  in 

roc. 

5.  James.  H. :  A  light  man.— Millet,  F.  D.:  '*  Yatil.*' 
mjamin.  P.:  The  end  of  New  York.— Arnold,  G.: 
r  Thomas  was  discharged.— Mitchell,  E.  P.:  The 
ypomp. 

6.  Chaplio,  H.  W.:  The  village  convict. — Hayes, 
L:  The  Denver  express. — Fairfax,  L.  R.:  The  mis- 
uwa  of  brother  Thomas  Wheatley.— Champney,  L. 
The  heartbreak  cameo. — ^Webster,  A.;  Miss  Eunice*8 
•. — Frederic,  H.:  Brother  Sebastian's  friendship. 

7.  Thanet,  O.:  The  bishop's  vagabond.— Bellamy, 
Lost. — Stockton,  L.:  Kirby's  coals  of  fire. — Floyd, 

Passages  from  the  journal  of  a  social  wreck. — Mc- 
,  J.  T.:  Stella  Grayland.— Johnson,  V.  W.:  The 
|e  of  San  Donate. 

8.  DeForest,  J.  W.:  The  brigade  commander, — 
fs,  H.  A.:  Split  zephyr.— Phelps,  E.  S.:  Zerviah 
«. — Adee,  Alvey  A.:  The  life  magnet. — Stoddard, 
).  B.:  Osgood's  predicament. 

9.  Page,  T.  N.:  Marse  Chan.— Gage,  C.  S.:  Mr. 
>y*s  Christmas  visitor.— Chaplin,  H.  W.:  EH.— 
in,  M.  W.:  Young  Strong  of  "  The  Clarion."— Cof- 
R.  T.:  How  old  Wiggins  wore  ship.— Kip,  L.:  Xmas 
come. 

10.  Janvier,  T.  A.:  Pancha.— Mitchell,  E.  P.:  The 
■t  man  in  the  world.— Stephens,  C.  A.:  Young  Moll's 
y.— DeKay.  C:  Manmat*ha.— Boyesen,  H.  H.:  A 
Bg  fiction. — Schayer,  J.:  The  story  of  two  lives. 

for  the  home  circle 50396 

of  Vinegar  Hill 0106-}- 

tfifi/ Turner.    Canterbury  chimes.  018702 

.    Fiammctta 69192 

f  a  demoiselle 5S9114- 

r  a  happy  little  girl 0102 

r  Cecil  and  his  dog 07159 

f  the  White  Rock 07108 

f  wandering  Willie 55231+ 

f  White  Rock  Cove 07192 

(Christopher    Crowquill,  pseud.). 

nes  of  Sorrento .•  3618 

's  bright  idea 3619 

.    (See  "  Nina  Gordon.") 

s  mission 027503 

f  foxes 3620-}- 

Storiee  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Little  Pussy  willow 

May  flower  and  other  tales 

Minister's  wooing   

My  wife  and  I 

Nina  Gordon  (or  "  Dred  ") 

Oldtown  fireside  stories 

Oldtown  folks 

Pearl  of  Orr's  Island 

Pink  and  white  tyranny 

Poganuc  people 

Queer  little  people 

Six  of  one  by  half  a  dozen 

Uncle  Tom*s  Cabin 

Key  to  same 

We  and  our  neighbors 

Straight.      (See   Daryl,  Sidney,  fseud.) 

Stratford  by  the  sea 

Strath  ESK.     Bits  from  Blink  bonny 

More  bits  from  Blink  bonny. 

Stretton,  Hesba,/j^m^.  (Hannah  Smith). 
Bede's  charity 

Carola 

Cobwebs  and  cables 

David  Lloyd's  last  will 

In  prison  and  out 

Ix)rd's  purse  bearers 

Thorny  path 

Through  a  needle's  eye 

Stretton,  J.     Margaret  and  her  brides- 
maids   , 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Asheton 

Queen  of  the  county 

Rector's  wife 

Woman's  devotion 

Strickland,  Agnes.   Stories  from  history. 

Tales  from  English  history 

Strickland,  W.  P.  Astrologer  of  Chaldea. 

.Stronbuy 

Struit.     Curate  and  rector 

Stuart,  Esme.     Belfry  of  St.  Jude 

Caught  in  a  trap 

Isabeau's  hero 

Last  hope 

I-ia 

Little  brown  girl 

Minnie 

Vanda 

White  chapel 

Stuart,  M.  B.  (Grace  Mortimer,  pseud.). 

Two  Barbaras 

Sturgis.     Accomplished  gentleman 

Dick's  wanderings 

John  Maidment 

My  friends  and  I 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus:     015303. 


027501 

3622+ 

3616 

3605+ 

3645+ 
3638 

3601+ 
3517 

3614+ 

3639+ 
027502 

3624+ 
3625+ 
326  50 
361 1+ 

16005+ 
62565 

62565H 

4S001 
48008 
48006 
48005 
48004 
48007 
48003 
48002 

24501+ 
24508 

24504+ 
24506 

24509 
02902 

02901 

52246 

58936 
52258 
60602 
60603 
60605 
60607 
60606 
05801 
60601 
60604 
05802 

I9178 
5S4OI 

58402 
5^405+ 
5S403+ 


302 


ENGIJSH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Sullivan.    Roses  of  shadow 69147 

Summerland 50385 

Superior  woman 150304- 

SWAN.     Adam  Hepburn's  vow 69218 

Swift,  A.  M.    Cupid  M.  D ^ 62594 

Swift,  J.    Gulliver's  travels.     1882 S23  86 

[See,  also,  page  244.] 

SwiNTON    and   Cat H CART,  ea.      Golden 

book  of  tales.     1881 819  13 

Sylvan  queen.    2v 58917 

Symonds.     Malvern  Chase 62515 

Synge.     Olivia  Raleigh 67702 

Tom  Singleton 67701 

Tabor  (Mrs.   E.    Stephenson).     Annette. 

2  v 33505 

Blue  ribbon 335o2-|- 

Dimple  Thorpe 33513 

Eglantine 3350i 

Hagar.     3  v 33507 

Hope  Meredith 335io 

Little  Miss  Primrose.     2  v 335 1 1 

Man's  mistake 335^4+ 

St.  Olaves 33504 

When  I  was  a  little  girl 04101 

Tadema.    (See  Alma.  Tadema  L.) 

Take  but  earn 0109 

Talbot.  C.  R.     Double  masquerade 69129 

Talbot,  Frederick.    Scarsdale  peerage.      44170 

Through  fire  and  water 44178 

Talbot,  T.     Philiberta 62393 

Talcot  ^Mrs.  H.  B.  Goodwin).   Christine's 

fortune 62524 

Dr.  Howell's  family 62523 

Sherbrooke 25837 

Tales  for  boys  and  girls 07189 

Tales  from  Black  woods 32801-f) 

Contents:  V.  i.  Glenmutchktn  railway  ;  by  Ay toiin. 
— Vanderdecken's  message  home.- -Flo.iting  beacon. — 
Colonna  the  painter. — Napoleon  :  by  Lockhart. — Le- 
gend of  Gibraltar  ;  by  Hamley.— Iron  shroud  ;  by  Mud- 
ford. — Lazaro^s  legacy;  by  Hamley. — Story  without  a 
tail. — Faustus  and  Queen  Elizabeth. — How  I  became  a 
yeoman  ;  by  Aytoun. — Dcvereux  ;  by  Mrs.  Southey. — 
The  metempsychosis  ;  by  MacNish. — College  theatricals. 
V.  a.  A  reading  party  in  the  long  vacation. — Father 
Tom  and  the  pope  ;  by  Murray. — La  petite  Madclaine; 
by  Mrs.  Southey. — Bob  Burke's  duel  with  Ensign  Brady; 
by  Maginn. — The  headsman. — Wearyful  woman;  by 
Gait. — How  I  stood  for  the  Drcepdaily  burghs;  by  Ay- 
toun.— First  and  last;  by  Mudfoni,— Duke's  dilemma. — 
An  old  gentleman's  teetotum.— My  college  friends.  - 
Magic  lay  of  the  one-horse  chay  ;  by  Hughes. 

V.  3.  Adventures  in  Texas.— How  we  got  possession 
of  the  Tuileries  ;  by  Aytoun.— Captain  Paton's  lament; 
by  Lockhart.— Village  doctor;  by  DWrbouvillc.— Sin. 
gular  letter  from  S.  Africa;  by  Hogg.— My  friend  the 
Dutchman;  by  TIardman.— My  college  friends.— No.  2; 
by  I>cicester. — Emerald  studs;  by  Aytoun.— My  collc'{;c 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a  ci 


I 


friends. — No.  3  ;  by  Hunt. — Chrisdne ;  by  Ha 
The  man  in  the  bell. 

V.  4.  My  English  acquaintance ;  by  Hardma 
derer's  last  night ;  by  Doubleday. — Narration  < 
uncommon  things  that  did  formerly  happen  tt 
Willis. — The  wags. — The  wet  wooing  ;  narrati 
— Ben-na-groich. — Surveyor's  tale:  by  Aytoi 
rest-race  romance. — Di  Vasari ;  by  Edwards. — S 
Fatello.— The  boxes. 

,V.  5.     Rosaura;  tale  of  Madrid. — Adventure 
territory. — Harry    Bolton's    curacy. —  Florida 
Pandour  and  his  princess. — Beauty  draught.- 
Di  Carara. — Fatal  repast. — Vision  of  Cagliost 
and  last  kiss. — Smuggler's  leap. — Haunted  and 
Duelists. 

V.  6.  The  Natolian  story-teller.— First  and  1. 
— Jno.  Rintoul. — Maj.  Moss. — The  premier  anc 
— Tickler  among  the  thieves. — Bridegroom  of 
Involuntary  experimentalist.  —  Le  Brunts  1 
Snowing-up  of  Strath  Lucas. — A  few  words 
philosophy. 

Tales  from  Blackwood.     2d  serie.<i 3 

Contents:  V.  x.  Tender  recollections  of  Ir 
Gillicuddy.— Nan  ;  by  Waliord.— Bells  of  Be 
Recent  confessions  of  an  opium-eater ;  by  h 
Shakespeare's  fnneral;  by  Hamley. — .\  night 
volunteers  of  Strathkinahan.  —  Philosopher's 
Secret  chamber ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

V.  3.  Battle  of  Dorking. — Late  for  the  tn 
congress  and  the  Agapedome ;  by  Aytou 
Owen's  engagement ;  by  Francillon. — Raid  of  , 
by  Aytoun. — How  to  make  a  pedigree;  a  new 
N  cares. 

V.  3.  Who  painted  the  great  Murillo  De  la  \ 
A  parochial  epic  ;  by  J — nes. — Military  advent 
Pyrenees.  —  Pundrapore  residency ;  by  All 
Falsely  accused.— Witch-Hampton  H;U1. 

V.  4.  Railway  junction.  —  Metaroorphosej 
Brown  ;  by  Cheape. — I..ast  French  hero ;  by  Su 
Unlucky  Tim  Griffin  ;  by  Lockhart.— Spectre 
gio. — Autobiog.  of  a  joint-stock  co.  (limited) 
Beatrix  ;  by  Walford. — Night- wanderer  of  ao 
fort. — Ayrshire  curling  song  ;  by  MacLeod. 

V.  5.  Light  on  the  hearth  ;  by  Hamley. — H 
peas. — Clive's  dream  before  the  battle  of  Plasse 
I  did  at  Belgrade ;  by  Lever. — Wrecked  ofl 
coast ;  by  Shand. — Dollie  and  the  two  Smiths.- 
journey;  by  Majendie. 

V.  6.  A  dog  without  a  tail ;  by  Francillon.- 
by  Hamley. — Cousin  John's  property. — Mod 
cian  ;  by  Story. — Edgar  Wayne's  escape  ;  by  . 
V.  7.  The  devil's  frills.— Story  of  Eulen 
Francillon. — Shadow  of  the  door. — Wreck  of  t 
more;  by  Mrs.  Wordsworth.  —  Hero  worshi 
dangers ;  by  Lever. — Annie  and  her  master.— 
eton  ;  by  H.  D.  W. 

V,  8.     Guy  Neville's  ghost ;  by  Greg.— The 
known  ;  by  Hardmann. — Easter  trip  of  two 
bists, — Rapping   the   question ;  by  Aytoun.— 
dinner  adventures  with   Peter  Schlemihl.— A 
ghost  story.- Blue  dragoon. — I<ord  Hatton  ; 
Winchilsea. 

V.  9.  Missing  bills. — My  hunt  of  the  silvt 
Cheadle. —  Narrative  of  Prince  Charlie*s  escap 
alarm.  -Philosopher's  i>endulum  ;  by  Lind 
Adelaide:  by  Walford. — Wiichcrlcy  ways. — 1 

phcr  preceding  the  number,  thus  :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


303 


Mn  vas  cured  ;  by  Lever. -^In  life  and  in  death ; 
Iker.— A  Cjauec  worth  trying. 
X    Lost  secret  of  the  Cocoa  Group. — Two  Mrs. 
■ores.— Bates*  tour. 

m  Blackwood.    lo  v 32808 

Nn  Chambers*  Journal.    4  V 32952 

ilflfte  .*  V.  X.  Silver  lever. — Interest  of  a  shilling. 
lide  adventure. — Longest  month  in  my  life. — The 
1  greatcoat.— ^Mr.  Job  Samson.— Lighthouse  of  the 
ets. — Zekel  Flint. —  Monks  of  Cockaigne— Vncx- 
d  blesung. — Uncle  Godfrey.— My  friend  Ching. — 
Ilea  1  have  met. — Cabman'K  story. — Narrow  e.<iCHpe. 
a.  Five  brothers*  five  fixes. — Daisy's  choice. — A 
:  niare  with  a  white  star. — Hand  and  ring. — A  gal- 

stecd. —  Bobby. —  Our  feather  farm. —  Blamyre^K 
ibeis. —  Wife's  secret. — Miss  Fyfe*s  .idventure. — 
ilom  of  Deadmoor  tower. — The  Jamsetjee  Jeejeeb- 
— Chewton. — Abbot. — Among  queer  people.— White 

Ino. — Flight  in  the  dark. 

3.  Without  further  delay. — The  Arab  wife. — A 
ge  clue. — The  manor  house  at  Milford.— Story  of  a 
dling. 

4.  The  winning  harard. — A  limited  horizon. — Dash- 
em's  legacy. — A  cast  of  the  net. 

tun  many  sources.     6  v, 32940 

niemtM:  V.  z.  Hardy,  T. :  The  three  strangers  — 
irie,  F.  A.:  The  black  poodle. — Sturgis  J. :  Lord 
ard  and  L — Stevenson,  K.  L. :  The  pavilion  on  the 
.— Norris,  W.  E. :  The  hermit  of  Saint  Kug&ne. — 
ie. 

3.     Gerard,  E.  D. .    My  Paris  masters.— Kame,  L. 

:    Mouflou. — Martin,  M.  E. :     Beauchamp  and  Co. 

ade,  C. :    The  knightsbridge  mystery. — Archdeacon 

lan*s  tribulations. — Smith,  H.  •   Michel  1/Orio's  cro&s. 

gles,  M. :    In  durance  vile. 

3.  The  professor  and  the  harpy. — Shorthouse,  J.  H.: 
Marquis  Jeanne  Hyacinth  de  St.  Pelayc. — The  rock 
MOBS.— Black.  W.  :  Queen  Tita's  w.igcr.—  King 
a  and  sweet  Olive.— Ckrke,  E.  M. :  A  film  of  Gos- 
T. — The  lay  figure.— The  Count  de  Rochmont. 

4.  Besant.  W.,  and  J.  Rice:  The  ten  years'  ten- 
-Huat.  M. :  Truth  triumphant. — Doyle,  A.  C. : 
».— Muirhead,  F. :  Two  plots.— Collins,  W  :  She 
\  and  lies. — Daudet,  A. :  The  siege  of  Berlin. — 
i,  J. :    Patient  Kitty. 

3.  Lob  Lie-by-the-fire. — Juliana  H.  Ewing:  Wild 
;    from  Temple   Bar. — Virginia. —  Mrs.   Forrester: 

Josiah  Smith's  balloon  voyage ;  from  Belgravia.  — 

iber  7639. — Mary  F.  Peard:    Goneril.— A.  Mary  K. 

Bson :    Out  of  season  ;  from  Temple  Bar. 

6.    Uncle  George's  will ;  from  Temple  Bar.— E.  C.  G. 

ray:     Fleur  de  lys. — E.  C.  Poynier:     Emilia. —  J. 

lay :  How  Quedglington  was  sent  down. — Au  pair ; 
Temple  Bar.^H.  Conway :     My  first  client.— Lady 

say :    Oracle. 

f  martyr  times 55228 

pseud,    (See  Robinson,  Mrs.  T.  A.  L.) 

Heights  of  Hcidelburg 44167 

•l<£US,  Baroness,    At  odds i6So6-{- 

ia 16805+ 

Js 16804+ 

16S01+ 

L     Earnestness 19187 

1 '. 1918S 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Taylor,  Bayard.    Beauty  and  the  beast.  9004 

Boys  of  other  countries 01201 

Hannah  Thurstone 9001+ 

John  Godfrey's  fortunes 9009 

Joseph  and  his  friend 9002+ 

Story  of  Kennett (;oo6 

Taylor.  Eliz.     Blind  Pits 50386 

Quixstar 55222 

Taylor,  Emily.     Tales  from  the  history 

of  the  Saxons 30402 

Taylor,  Geo.  B.    Oakland  stories.   4  v. .  016201 
Taylor,    Meadows.      Confessions    of   a 

Thug 37801 

Noble  queen 37807 

Ralph  Darnell.     3  v. .'. 37S04 

Seeia 37808 

Tara 37802 

Tippoo  Sultana 37S03 

Taylor,  Wlnifred.     Labors  of  love 06901 

Rupert  Rochester 44161 

Violet  Rivers 021301+ 

Tcherkess  and  his  victim 58920+ 

Teal.    John  Thorn's  folks 62375 

Temple,  Crona.    Valley  of  diamonds  . . .  62343 

Temple,  Geo.     Lancelot  Ward,  M.  P  ...  58223 

Templeton.     Wrecked  but  not  lost 56865 

Tknny.     Agamenticus 25841 

Tensas.     Louisiana  swamp  doctor 47280 

Trrhune  ( Ilarland,  Marion,  pseud,).    Alone.     2725 

At  last 2717+ 

From  my  youth  up 2735+ 

Handicapped 2710 

Hidden  path 2715 

Husbands  and  homes 2707 

Jessamine 2722+ 

Judith 2739+ 

Miriam 2705 

Moss  side 2731 

My  little  love 2701+ 

Nemesis 2706+ 

Phemie's  temptation 2711+ 

Ruby's  husband 2733 

Sunny  bank 2709+ 

True  as  steel 2720 

Thackeray,  iVijj  Anna  L  (Mrs.  Ritchie). 

Bluebeard's  keys 7104 

Da  capo 5S312 

Five  old  friends,  etc 71 10 

Fulham  Lawn 71 12 

Miss  Angel 7101+ 

Mi.ss  Williamson's  divagations 7 114 

Old  Kensington 7103+ 

Same 14108 

Out  of  the  world,  etc 7105 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


304 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Story  of  Elizabeth 7I07 

To  Esther,  etc 7"3 

Village  on  the  cliff 7109 

Thackeray,  William  M.    Adv.  of  Philip.  1208 -f- 

Barry  Lyndon 1226+ 

Book  of  snobs 1213 

Burlesques 1214 

Catharine 1211 

Dennis  Duval,  and  English  humorists. . .  1210 

Fitz- Boodle  and  Maj.  Gahagan    12 12 

Henry  Esmond 1227-f 

I^ovel,  the  widower 1231  -+- 

Men's  wives 1236 

Miscellanies 1215 

Newcomes 1203  + 

Pendennis 1221  + 

Sketches  in  London 12 13 

Vanity  Fair 1201+ 

Virginians 1206+ 

Works  (reserved  copy).     1879.     24  v. . .  823  58 

Contents :    V.  1-2.    Vanity  Pair. 

V.  3-4.     Pendennis. 

V.  5-6.    The  Newcomes. 

V.  7.    Henry  Esmond. 

V.  8-9.    The  Virginians. 

V.  xo-ix.     Adventures  of  Philip. 

V    za.      The   great    Hoggarty   diamond.— Dinner  at 
Timmins\— Cornhill  to  Cairo. 

V.  13.    Christmas  books  of  M.  A.  Titmarsh. 

V.  X4.     Book  of  snobs. — Sketches  and  travels  in  I^ndon 

V.  15.     Burlesques. 

V.  16.     Paris  sketch-book. — Little  travels  and  roadside 
sketches. 

V.  17.     Memoirs    of  Charles   J.    Yeliowplush.  —  Fitz 
Boodle  papers. — Cox^s  diary. — Character  sketches. 

V.  18.     Irish  sketch-book.— Critical  reviews. 

V.  19.    Barry  Lyndon. — The  fatal  boots. 

V.  ao.    Catherine. — Men's  wives.— Bedford  Row  con- 
spiracy. 

V.  ai.     Ballads. — The  rose  and  the  ring. 

V.  22.    Roundabout  papers. — Second  funeral  of  Na- 
poleon. 

V.  33.    The  four  Georges. — The  English  humourists. 

V.  34.     Lovel,    the    widower. — The    wolves    and    the 
lamb. — Denis  Duval. 

[See,  also,  page  246.] 

Thayer.     Bobbin  boy 05901 

THIU.SEN,  IsMAR, /x^«</.     The  Diothas. . .  62333 
Tho.mas,  Annie  (Mrs.  P.  Cudlip).     Kate 

Valliant 13221 

Maud  Mohan 14105 

No  alternative 13201 

No  medium 13222 

Our  set.     3v 1321S 

Passion  in  tatters 1321 7 

Same 14105 

Played  out 13208 

Two  widows 13216 

Walter  Goring 13205 

Stories  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Thomas,  Bertha.  .  Ichabod s 

Proud  Maisie i 

Violin  player i 

Thomas,  M.  M.    Capt.  Phil og 

Thompson,  D.  P.    Centeola ^ 

Green  Mountain  boys 20^ 

May  Martin I 

Thompson,  Sir  H.    (Sec  Oliver,  Pen.) 

Thompson,  J.  C.     Life  in  narrow  streets. .    oi 

Thompson,  Maurice.   At  love's  extremes,     i 

His  second  campaign 1 

Tallahassee  girl \ 

Thompson,  W.  T.    Major  Jones*  courtship.  19: 

Thomson.     Lady  of  Milan 

Thorpe,  et  aL    Big  bear  of  Arkansas 

Thorpe,  ed.    Mysteries  of  the  backwoods.     * 

Three  fair  daughters I 

Thurstone.    Charley   and    Eva  Roberts' 

home  in  the  west 013 

How  Charley  Roberts  became  a  man. .  .013 
How  Eva  Roberts  gained  her  education. 0x3 

TiBBLES.     Hidden  power 

TiDBALL.     Barbara's  vagaries 

TiERNAN.     Homoselle 63 

Suzette 

Tight  squeeze 

TiLTON.     Tempest  tossed 51 

TiNCKER.    By  the  Tiber 63 

Grapes  and  thorns 

Jewel  in  the  lotus 6; 

Signor  Monaldini's  niece 6; 

Tip  cat 

Tobersnory 

Tom  Carter 

ToNNA,  Mrs.    Conformity 820 

Derry  ;  a  tale  of  the  siege 820 

Same 

The  deserter 82c 

Falsehood  and  truth S2C 

Helen  Fleetwood 82c 

Judah's  lion 82c 

Wrongs^of  woman 82c 

Too  true 

TouRGEE.     Bricks  without  straw 5 

Figs  and  thistles 5 

Fool's  errand 5 

Hot  ploughshares 5 

Invisible  empire 

John  Eax,  etc 5 

Royal  gentleman 

Toinette 

Towner.    Chedayne  of  Kotona 

TowNSEND,  Geo.  A.    Entailed  hat 5 

I       Tales  of  the  Chesapeal^e 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


305 


,  Virginia  F.     Anj  Deue. . .  013403 

It  of  our  &tben 48S03 

Bnunler 013405 

ilifthie 48511 

of  Medbaiy 4&504 

mn 4850Q+ 

Tuxbniy 48S03 

Is 48505 

■raiting 013401 

:ian  and  triamph 48501 

;er  girl 48508 

win 013404 

Ihcrock., 013402  + 

s  word  and  bow  the  kept  it. . . .  4S506 
),   F.  G.  fuud.     (Sm  Riddel). 
I- H.) 

HU  inheril&nce 35503 

ne  Earle 15503 

Alar  in  the  forest 011401 

jrett 031403 

the  backwoods 01140: 

n  Cruioei 6334* 

KY.     Adv.  of  a  ^unger  son 47393 

ife 50376 

tndenC  life  at  Harvard 53341 

oiLES,  fitHJ.    (See  Murray.  E.  C.  G ) 
.,  Antko.sv.    Alice  Dugdale  and 

s'oiios 2090+ 

.n  senator 3012+ 

angel 3074 

ler  Towers 1017  + 

Estate 2040 

rtrams 3030+ 

Jones,  and  RobinEon 1045 

.  forgive  her? 104S  + 

Richmond 1016-f- 

as  at  Thompson  Hall 58319 

iverings 3019 

Thonie ^044  +■ 

rtle's  school 3058 

children 1056+ 

Diamonds aoi8  + 

for  an  cjt 3052 

xi  period 3077 

'  parwnige 3031)+ 

ohman,  etc 2o3l 

leslhcoie son 

IT  he  was  tight 300S 

ipenjoy? 3049 

and  O'Kellys 9036 

rhe  dark 2080 

inft 1043  + 

Laanay 58338 


La  Mire  Bauche  and  other  stories  .   . .  1091 

SfeSSsSSS »"9S 

of  Barset iooi-|- 

^                     3097 

Ijnda  Tressel 3054 

Lolta  Schmidt  and  other  stories 3041 

Macdermutts  o(  Balljaloiam SU>3a+ 

Marion  Fay 3078 

Miss  Mackeniie 3046+ 

Mr.  Scarborough's  famil; 3093 

Miatleioe  bough,  elc 3093 

Nina  Balalka 30S3-|- 

Anold  man's  love 1094 

Orley  farm 3037 

Phineas  Finn >005+ 

Phineas  redttx ioao+ 

ao3i+ 

Rachel  Ray 3035+ 

Ralph,  the  heir 3014+ 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur 3036 

Small  house  at  Allington 3034-f- 

Talesof  all  countries 1033 

Thompson  Hall 309S 

3o»4+ 

«»3-i- 

The  wrarden 3038+ 

The  way  we  live  now 3063 

of  Mc.  form  ■ 

"TheChroniclciiit 

.  The  warden. -3.  flarchatci  lowen.— 

liHJK          SiHffi  Small 

Lul  chronicle  oT  Banet. 


forn,=d  by 


ThE  Ei»u 


1g          Frances  E.  AnneFumess.  141C1 

:■«                               ="5 

Petticoat  government '4' 54 

Refugee  in  America 3ll6 

Tbollope,  T.  a.     Beppo 3io8 

Diamond  cut  diamond 3llo-|- 

Dreamnumbers 3103+ 

Dumton  abbey 1410B 

Garstang  Grange 1106 

I.aBeata 1107 

Lindisfarn  chase aioi 

Sealed  packet 1111 

Charles  Norwood 016404 

^^m 016401+ 

Ttrg  friends 016403 

Trowbridok,  J.  T.     Bound  in  honor ogioS-J- 

Chance  for  himself 09303+ 

Coupon  bonds 48903+ 

iplur  piccedidc  ^^'  auAttcr.  ihua:    oiji^v 


306 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Cudjo's  cave 489024- 

Doing  his  best 09205 

Drummer  boy 4891  i-j- 

Farneirs  foUy 48918 

Fast  friends 09201+ 

His  own  master 09207-t~ 

Jack  Hazard 09203+ 

Jolly  rover 09211+ 

Lawrence's  adventures 09212 

Martin  Merrivale 48901+ 

Neighbor  Jackwood 48905+ 

Neighbor's  wives 48908 

Phil  and  his  friends 09213+ 

Pocket  rifle 09210+ 

Satin-wood  box 09215 

Silver  medal 09209 

Three  scouts 48907  + 

Tinkham  brothers*  tide  mill 09214 

Young  Joe  and  other  boys 09206+ 

Young  surveyor 09204-+- 

True  friendships 07160 

Try  and  trust 07185 

Tucker,  Charlotte  (A.  L.  O.  E.).  Chris- 
tian love  and  loyalty 453i  i 

Claudia 452o8 

Crown  of  s\iccess 07510 

Cyril  Ashley 45206 

Eden  in  England 45209 

Exiles  in  Babylon 45207 

Fairy  Know-a-bit 07506 

Giant-killer 07507 

Hebrew  heroes 45205 

Holiday  chaplet 07501 

Lady  of  Provence 45202 

Lake  of  the  woods 07504 

The  mine 07509 

Miracles  of  heavenly  love 45210 

Ned  Franks 07505 

Nutshell  of  knowledge 07514 

On  the  way 07515 

Precepts  in  pnictice 07502 

Pride  and  his  prisoners 45203 

Rambles  of  a  rat 07508 

Roby  family 075 16 

Sheer  off 0751 1 

Shepherd  of  Bethlehem 45204 

Silver  casket 07503 

Sunday  chaplet 075 13 

Triumph  over  Midian 4520i 

War  and  peace 07512  + 

TucKER,  St.  G.     Devoted  bride 47237 

Turi'ER.     Moonshine 69101 

Turner,  Bkssie.     A  woman  in  the  case. .  47234 

Turner,  E.  F.     Tantler's  sister 62580 

Stories  for  youns  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


TUTHILL.     Edith 01 

•  Romantic  Belinda 01 

Queer  bonnets 01 

Twain,   Mark,  pseud.  (S.   L.  Clemens). 
Huckleberry  Finn 12; 

Old  times  on  the  Mississippi I 

Prince  and  the  pauper IS] 

Tom  Sawyer 121 

Twain  a»</ Warner.    Gilded  age ia( 

TwELL.     Mills  of  the  gods J 

Twelve  nights  in  a  hunter's  camp QJ 

Two  Russian  idyls | 

Tytler,  Ann.     Leila « 

Leila  at  home oi 

Leila  in  England a 

Mary  and  Florence o 

Mary  and  Florence  at  sixteen O 

Tytler,  M.  E.  Eraser-.   Grisel  Romney.     < 

Tales  of  many  lands o 

Tytler,    Sarah,   pseud,    (H.    Keddie). 
Beauty  and  the  beast 

Bride's  pass 

Citoyenne  Jacqueline 

Days  of  yore 

The  diamond  rose 

Her  gentle  deeds 

Heroines  in  obscurity yx 

Huguenot  family 

Lady  Bell 

Noblesse  oblige 

Oliver  Constable 

Saint  Mungo's  city 

Under  the  holly 

Under  the  southern  cross 

Underwood.    Cloucf  pictures 

Lord  of  himself 

Uphill  or  life  in  the  factory 

Vacation  story  books.     6  v 

Valentine.    Knight's  ransom 

Vance.     Ix)is  Carroll 

Katharine 

Vandegrift,  Margaret,  pseud,  (Marga- 
ret Janvier).     Doris  and  Theodora. . . 

Rose  Raymond's  wards 

Queen's  body  guard 

Van  Dyke.    Flirtation  camp 

Van  Namee.     Hopedale  Tavern 

Van  Vorst.    Without  a  compass     

Veitch.     Woodruff 

Veley.     For  Percival 

Mrs.  Austin 

Mitchelhurst  Place 

Very  genteel 

Vicary.     An  American  in  Norway 

ciphtr  preceding  the  number,  thus :    0x5303. 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


307 


u    Maam  Guineaa 25819 

ing  the  portal ' 25818 

.    Lucy  Helmore 021701 

Following  th«  drum 47227 

Moustache,  pseud,    (See  Gordon,  C.) 

u.     In  change  unchanged 204904- 

KT,  Ellkrton,  pseud,  (See  Logan,  M.  C.) 
irr,  John,  pseud,    (See  Huntington,  J.  V.) 

and  daisy 07188+ 

MAN.     Mysterious  parchment 52247 

>RD.     Baby's  grandmother 65209-f- 

sins 65208 

L  Netherby 65201+ 

ory  of  a  week 6521 1 

Smith 65207 

line  .   . .   65205+ 

iblesome  daughters 65203+ 

BR,  George.     The  three  Spaniards.  12054 

ER.  Mary  S.   Both  sides  of  the  street.  15223 

m  in  a  saloon 15225 

lily  doctor 15224 

.  Dr.  Willoughby 15222 

ACE,  Lew.     Ben  Hur 46702+ 

•  God 46701+ 

IS.     Prodigious  fool 6251 1 

SLEY.     Branlcsome  Dene 47240 

tseur  D'Afrique 47241)^ 

guardsman 47241 

ned  cities  of  Zulu-land 47220+ 

DLE.     Castle  of  Otranto.     1883 823  98 

as.     Manuscript  man 191x1 

roRTH,  ^frs,  J.  R.    (See  Haderman, 
»nette,  R.) 

roRTH,  M.  T.     Lula 11501 

rwick II 503 

OISE.    Campion  Court 56505 

lyn's  story 56503 

rs  of  Errington 56509 

ingstones 56504 

tie  Linsdale 56508 

fulian's  wife 56501 

e's  trials 56502+ 

ORTON.     Darien 14138 

inald  Hastings 56898 

»,  ^rj.  Harriet.  Hardy  and  Hunter.  010501 

»,  Mrs,  T.  H.     Milly  and  Oily 028001 

>EN.    At  the  world's  mercy 18001+ 

lee 18003 

ise  on  the  marsh 18004+ 

ice  of  darkness 18007 

rant  wife 18008 

.     Aurelian 1 520S 

in.     2v 15209 

obia.     2v 15206 

Storicft  for  young  read«ri  are  indicated  l»y  1 


Warfield.     Cardinal's  daughter    5005 

Double  wedding 5004 

Feme  Fleming 5009 

Lady  Ernestine 5007"}' 

Miriam's  memoirs 5002 

Romance  of  Beausincourt 5010+ 

Sea  and  shore 5<^3 

Warner,  Anna  B.     Bag  of  stories 010904 

Blue  flag  and  cloth  of  gold 010903 

Dollars  and  cents 4601 

My  brother's  keeper 4602 

Three  little  spades 010901+ 

Warner,  Beverly  E.    Troubled  waters.  69123 

Warner.  C.  D.  {Joint  author;  see  Twain, 
Mark.) 

Warner,    Susan    (Elizabeth    Wetherell, 

pseud.).     Bread  and  oranges 0507 

Daisy 4401+ 

Daisy  Plains 4456+ 

End  of  a  coil 44^8+ 

Flag  of  truce 0506 

Golden  ladder 0516 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc 4415 

House  in  town 0503 

Letter  of  credit 4422+ 

Little  camp  on  Eagle  Hill 0519 

Melbourne  House 4407+ 

Mr.  Rutherford's  children 0513 

My  desire 4416+ 

Nobody 44^7+ 

Old  helmet 4405+ 

Opportunities 050a 

Pine  needles 0509 

Queechy 4432+ 

Rapids  of  Niagara 0508 

Red  wallflower 4449+ 

Sceptres  and  crowns 0517 

Stephen,  M.  D 4444+ 

Trading 0504 

What  she  could 0501+ 

Wide,  wide  world 4403+ 

Willow  Brook 0518 

Warner,  Susan  and  Anna.     Diana 4406 

Gold  of  Chickaree 4512+ 

Say  and  seal 4502+ 

Wych  Hazel 4506 

Warren,  Alice.     Horace  WMlford 01 7001 

Warren,  Elizabeth.     Bloomfield 014201 

Warren,  Samuel.     Adventures  of  an  at- 
torney   6312 

Diary  of  a  physician 6307 

Experiences  of  a  barrister 6313 

:       Now  and  Then 6309+ 

I       Ten  thousand  a  year 6301+ 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


308 


ENGLISH    PROSE   FICTION. 


Warriner.     Victor  La  Tourette 52222 

Warring     Squire  Paul 58323 

Washburn,  C.  A.    Goroery  of  Montgom- 
ery.    2v 15212 

Washburn,  K.     Ina 27102 

Perfect  love  casteth  out  fear 27101 

Washburn,  W.  T.    Fair  Harvard 52209 

Waters,  Mrs,   J.      Young  girl's  adven- 
tures         62551 

Waters,  T.     Ribbonman 44199 

Watts,  Mrs,    (See  Howitt,  Anna  M.) 

Watson,  Emily.    Life  in  a  convent 52287 

Watson,  H.  C.     Noble  deeds  of  our  fore- 
fathers        03301 

Watson,  Rev.  J.  V.     Talcs  and  takings..       15228 

We  boys 0130+ 

Webb.     Benaiah 16604 

Naomi 16605 

Oliver  Wyndham i66oi-|- 

Weber.    Old  house  in  the  square 031 801 

Wedmore.     Pastorals  of  France 56824 

Weeks.     Ainslec  stories 0x5402-}- 

Four  and  what  they  did 01 5404-)- 

Grandpa's  house 015401-!- 

White  and  red 015403+ 

Wellmont.    Uncle  Sam's  palace 15 221 

Wendell.     Duchess  Emilia ^115 

Westall.    Old  factory 62386 

Ralph  Norbeck's  trust 20901 

Red  Kyvington 62384-}- 

Tales  and  traditions 20902 

Westcott.     Bessie  Wilmerton 44187 

Western  miscellany.     1846 823  Pam.  2 

Westmoreland.    Clifford  Troupe 44182 

Heart-hungry 47288 

Wetherell,  Elizabeth.     (See  Warner, 

Susan.) 
Wharton.     New  Orleans  sketch-book. . .       47278 

Whately.     Lost  in  Egypt 62563 

Scenes  from  life  in  Cairo 62570. 

Wheaton.     Six  sinners 05101 

Whitcher.     Widow  Bedott 29401-}- 

Widow  Spriggins 29404 

White.     Sir  Frizzle  Pumpkin,  etc 20405 

White,  A.  L.     Doctor  Hildreth 56863 

White,  H.     Circe 14159 

White,  C.     Almacks  revisited 52264 

White,  Richard  Grant.    Fate  of  Mans- 
field Humphreys 62370 

White  crysanthemum 0108 

White  roe  of  Glenmere oioi 

White  slave 69260 

Whitehead.     Grahames 15247-}- 

Whiting.     Faith  White's  letter  book 55226 

Stories  for  young  readen  are  indicated  by  a 


Whitney.     Bonnyborougb 47^ 

Boys  at  Chequasset o: 

Faith  Gartney's  girlhood < 

The  Gayworthys 

Hitherto 47 

Odd  or  even 47: 

Other  girls 47 

Patience  Strong's  outings 

Real  folks 

Sights  and  insights 47 

Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life 47 

We  girls 47 

Zenib  Throop's  experiment 

Whittaker.    Cadet  buttons 441 

Whittier,  ed.    Child  life  in  prose 0 

Leaves  from  Margaret  Smith's  journal. .  3 

Whittlesey,  Elsie  L.    Helen  Ethelger.  5 

Hemlock  swamp 4 

Whittlesey,  S.  J.  C.  Reginald's  revenge.  i 

Whitty.     Bohemians  of  London 3 

Whole  armor 0 

Who  would  have  thought  it 5 

Whyte-Melville.      (Sec  Melville,  G.  J. 
Whyte-.) 

Widow  Wyse 6 

Wilcox,  Ella  W.     Mai  moul6e 6 

Wilcox,  O.  B.     Faca i 

Wildrick,  Mrs.     Lord  Strahan 5 

Wiley.    Alamance i 

WiLFORD.     Nigel  Bartram's  ideal 6 

Vivia 6 

Wilkins.     The  Cleverdale  mystery 6 

Wilkinson.     Hands,  not  hearts L 

WiLLARD.     Fifty  years  ago i; 

Williams.     Luttrells l 

Shakespeare  novels 2J 

Williamson.    Quaker  partisans 522; 

Willis.     Romance  of  travel » 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Augusta  Evans.     Beulah.  251 

Inez 25< 

Infelice 25< 

Macaria 25^ 

St.  Elmo 25 

Vashti 

Wilson,  F.  T.    (See  Wright.  Saul.) 
Wilson.    Prof.    J.    (Christopher     North. 
pseud^.     Lights  and  shadows  of  Scot- 
tish life 5 

Wilson,  J., ^/<7/.  Tales  of  tlyc  border.  10  v.  3 

Wilson.  T.  P.     Frank  Oldfield 0 

Winchester,  C.     From  Madge  to  Mar- 
garet    5 

Winchester,  M.  E.   Cabin  on  the  beach. .  03 

City  violet t 

cipher  preceding  the  number,  thus :    015303. 


ENGLISH   PROSE   FICTION. 


of  sparrows 6S501 

■T  the  sbield bS^oa 

lide  snowdrop 68503 

[ELD.     Lady  Griiel 17001 

R,  John  Strangk,  fiend.  (Mn.  H. 

V.  Stannard).    Cavalry  life 19904 

larten  wiih  the  35th  dragooni 1990Z 

,D  of  honor 19903 

mental  l^endii 19905 

BOP.    Canoe  and  saddle 13003 

Dreeme 13003 

n  BroLhertoft 13006 

Brent 13004 

in  Ihe  open  aic 13001 

Ben  Blinker 04I01 

in  Clara 04305 

•  Sinclair 04303-I- 

e  Warren 04306 

Clinton 04207 

rick  A^conrt 04308 

7  De  Grey 04104 

nclilTe  hall 04209 

,                      Fabiola (>4I3S 

ttSPOON.     Doctor  Ben 98.6  ts-f 

If  at  the  door 15008 

55283 

\  husbands 5S901 

Ckas.     Buried  alone 50399 

G.     Marrying  too  late 15241 

15242 

Mri.  Henrv.    Adam  Granger....  3538 

and  other  talcs 3S4Ci 

ilerefoid 354^ 

R»ne 3519+ 

nine> 35'W 

Netherleigh 3553 

Hollow 3506 

Lynne 35°'+ 

1 351H- 

■sfolly 3507+ 

,'  night  at  OSbid,  etc 3544 

:;antcrbury's  will 3S6l 

ly  Ludlow 3549+ 

Adelaide's  oath 3543+ 

secret 3539+ 

Oak  burn's  daughters 3513 

;rs  of  Gieylands 3S*4  + 

ed  Aikell 3510 

Haliburion's  tioublet 3548+ 

e  Collie ...  3530+ 

Id  Grey 3509 

^ater 3562 


Porocroy  Abbey 3541 

SW; —  3517+ 

3503  + 

■«.-■  3S33 

Shadow  of  Asblydyat 355B 

Tre»lyn  Hold 3547+ 

Verner's  pride 35ao+ 

Within  the  maze 355S 

WoodleigTi  House 07183 

WooDKUFF  .\,.'\a.y,piiud.).   Holden 

with  cords 30471  + 

Sbiloh K1474+ 

Without  and  within 3<>473 

Woods.     Diary  of  a  milliner 15396 

Woman  in  prison 15337 

WooLF.    Wboisgailly 69340 

WOOLSEV.    (See  Coolidge,  Susan.) 

WooLSON.     Anne S7703+ 

Castle  Nowhere 37701 

East  Angels 27720+ 

For  the  major *77I7+ 

Rodman  the  keeper a770»+ 

WOKBOISB.     Grace  Hamilton's  schooIdays.03tooi  + 

Wraxall.    Golden  hair 19167 

Wild  oats 19166 

Wright,  B.  E.    Gleanings  fA>m  nature. . .  014001 

Wbicht,  Mrs.  J.  McNair.    Almost  a  nun.  13403 

Almost  a  priest 13405 

Best  fellow  in  the  world 13409 

Goldenlife 13408 

How  could  he  escape 134 10 

Malcom's  cottage 13413 

Million  too  much 13407 

Nothing  to  drink <34o6 

Priest  and  nun 134°!+ 

Wife  hard  won 13413 

Wright,  Maria.    Happy  village 019501 

Wright, Saiil,/«i«/.{F.T.  Wilson).  Surf.  63530 

WvLDE.     Dreamer    ..   63B01 

63803 

Wyoming '4143 

\ilt5%and'iAonrQ\AtM,  Barennede.  Swiss 

Family  Robinson oioiol-f* 

Vardlsv  (Kate  Carringlon,  fitud.).  Asch- 

enbroedel 15081+ 

Yates.     Black  sheep 7803+ 

Broken  to  harness ...  7811 

Dr.  Wainwright's  patient 14'03+ 

Same 78M 

Forlorn  hope 7808 

Land  at  last 7807 

Nobody's  fortune 7801 

Righted  wrong 78IS 

Rockahead 7806 


■■  tti  TBBBf  rauiin  m  iadieuwl  by  s  dphar  vRcediBg  ihi  Banbd,  thus 


310 


ENGLISH    PROSE    FICTION. 


Running  the  gauntlet 7814 

Silent  witness • .  7804 

Waiting  race 14103-f- 

Wreckcd  jp  port,  etc 7813 

Same 14103-I- 

Yellow  flag 7809+ 

Ykllott.     Funny  philosopher 52243 

Yklverton.    Zanita 44189 

Yesterday ♦  . . .  58950+ 

Young  adventurer 07170 

Young  artists 07 1 77 

Young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  stories 823.1  H-2 

Young  governess 07122 

Young  parson 5039S 

YONGE.     Armourer's  prentices 3271+ 

Beechcroft 3230 

Bye  words 3254 

Caged^  lion 3206+ 

Castle  builders 3229 

Chantry  House 3275 

Chaplet  of  pearls 3228+ 

Charming  stories 03704 

Clever  woman  of  the  family 3222 

Countess  Kate 323S 

Daisy  Chain 3223 

Dan  vers  papers 3235 

Disturbing  element 325 1 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest 3215+ 

Dynevor  Terrace 3210+ 

Storiet  for  young  readers  are  indicated  by  a 


Friarswood  post-office '     c 

Gain  of  a  loss  .• , 

Heartsease. • 

Heir  of  Redclyffe 35 

Henrietta's  wish ( 

Hopes  and  fears 

Kenneth 

Lady  Hester 

Lances  of  Linwood 

Last  of  the  cavaliers 

I       Little  duke '. 

Love  and  life 

Magnum  bonum 3; 

My  young  Alcides 

Nuttie's  father 

Pickle  and  his  page  boy c 

Pigeon  pie 

Pillars  of  the  house 3: 

Prince  and  page 

Same c 

Stokely  secret c 

Stray  pearls 33 

Three  brides 

The  trial 

Two  guardians 

Two  sides  of  a  shield 

Unknown  to  history 32 

Young  stepmother 

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tdwSdene«,  L' S'S 

6  Royile  det  Science*  de  I'liiMitut  de 

nonl „ 

441-44".  481-485 

,    , 

M 

, 

sm 466-467,437,470-471,491 

_   -,- 

569 

171 

„f.Jnr- 

„- 

ishoases„ 

563-565.  S88-589 

SAO- 

^ 

567 

ied  geography 

361-36; 

j^       017 

„._„j 

375 

Amphilhoter*....: 40s 

Amnsementi 436-433 

Ethici.„ ^ 444 

346 

Analjiii:  Cbeniicil 373 

Food 385 

Aiurchy 526,  5*3,  568-569 

Anatomy 334 

Aitiitic 414 


..  445 


Angling 431-433 

Animal  mtgnedMn 447-448 

SSft^^and  physiology... 

DiieiM* 346-347.  33<-333 

DomeMic 33l-33a 

Drawing  uid  painting. 413,  415-416 

Reason,  mitinc[.„ 439 

Treatment 445 >  589 

Wild  and  hunted 431-431 

Zoobgy 334-333.  3W>-3" 

Anihropology 333.  3  U 

Antitoxin 345  , 

Ants 316-337,  324-335,  330-311 

Apes 330.  330-331,  354-335 

337' 

453-456 

456-460,  463-^63 

456 

«c. 465 

'LUk 

HfdSP^ 

438-439 

381 

3*4-3*5 

397-398 

S30 

569 

Arbor  Day 381-383 

Archery ^31-43» 

Arches 397.406 

Archileclure 401-407,  591,598 

Drawing 414 

Militaiy 398-399,403-403 


IV 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


PAGE. 

Argumentation 439-440 

Arians 471,  477 

Aristotle*8  philosophy 433-434,440-441 

Arithmetic 347-348 

Articulates 326-327,  324-325,  320-321 

Arts:  Fine 410-426,  401-410,  592 

Household 384-387 

Mechanical 387-410 

Mechanical  fine : 401-410 

Asbestos ; 360 

Asia:  Geology 357 

Zoology 324^331 

Asphalt 359*588 

Assassination 572-573.  S75»  582 

Assassins 515 

Assaying 374 

Assent 440 

Asteroids 352-354 

Astrology 521 

Astronomy 352-355*  3I2-3I4»  351-352 

Asylums 5^5-5^6,  581,  588-589 

Insane 446-447,  588-589 

Atheism 466-468 

Athletics 338,429-430 

Atlantis 361 

Atmosphere.  (See  *Air.*) 

Atoms,  atomic  theory 371-372,  351 

Atonement 478-479 

Aurora 362-364,367-369 

Australia:  Geology 359 

Gold  mines 360 

Zoology 324-332 

Aviaries 330 

Babylonian  religion 516 

bacon's  philosophy ,..  435 

Bacteria 317-318,  325,  345,  378 

Baking 385-386 

Ball  games 430 

Balloons 366 

Bankruptcy 570-572 

Banks,  banking 535-536 

Banks,  codperative 537-538 

Baptism 486 

Baptists 509,  512,  595 

Bar 575-576 

Baths 338,  337,  402 

Hot  air 342 

Batteries,  electric 367-370 

Battlefield  relief. 567 

Beauty 410-41 1 

Beavers 330,  320-321,  324-325 

Beer 375 

Bees 327,  326,  324-325.  320-321 


BeeUes 326-327.  324-325. 

Beets,  sugar 375, 

Behavior : 

Bells 

Electric 

Benefit  associations 56S, 

Benevolent  institutions 563-568, 

Berkeley's  philosophy 

Berries 

Bible:  Texts 

Comment,  criticism,  etc 

In  the  schools 

Music 

Bible  and  science 

Bicycling 

Biliousness 

Billiards 

Bimetallism 536-i 

Binding,  book , 

Biography:    Buffalo,  Erie  County,  and  the  Ni 

ara  frontier 

Biological  science 

Birds...328-330, 320-321, 324-325, 316,431^ 

Bisons 330,  320-321, . 

Black  Death 

Blacksmithing 

Blast  furnaces , 

Bleaching 

Blind,  care  and  teaching  of. 

Blindness ; 

Blood, 343-345. 

Blowpipe 

Boat  building 

Boats,  boating , 

Boilers,  steam , 

Bonds I 

Bones 343., 

Book-binding ; 

Book-keeping 1 

Botany ^ 

(See  also  '  Horticulture.') 

Fossil  plants 361,  * 

Microscopical 

Boys.  (See  'Children.') 

Brahmanism 516-517,  « 

Brahmo  Somaj 4 

Brain :   Anatomy  and  physiology.  <  344-345. . 

Psychology ; 

Brass 

Bread -. 

Breadstuffs : 

Breathing 344,  334-335, ;: 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


PACK, 

: 374-375 

aking , 394 

., 397»  597.  601 

Museum 3x5 

lis 344 

393 

liood  of  the  New  Life 511,  517 

boods 5x2 

;ers 572 

im 516-517,513-514 

:  Climate,  natural  history,  etc 59^599 

mmerce,  industry 59^59^ 

▼ernment 586-588 

story  and  biography 579-5^6 

ititutions  and  associations 588-596 


rk , 420 

g 401-407,598 

idges  and  roofs 397 

g  and  loan  associations 537-53^,  596 

lower : 383 


341 

s 544-546 

hies 443-444 

inuals,  education,  etc 552 

amen  in 332-333 

381,378 

ies„ 326-327,  320-32X,  324-325 

-making 410 

s 348-349 

printing 374 

Jnics 338 

367,356 

Hn„ 507-508,479 

u 421,  360,  420 

« 419 

iscases 342 

ig. 429-432 

547-550,  57',  596-597 

peering 397,  601 

».- 330 

346 

i 375,371 

386 

.- 407,430 

louc 376 

and  labor 529-533 

punishment 572-573 

429 


unes... 
hics.^. 
ire.... 


444 

418 

424 

406 

.393-394,  410 


PAGB. 

Carriages 395-396,407 

Cartesianism .•..,,  437 

Cartoons 418 

Carving,  wood,  etc 420,  389 

Casting 392-393 

Castles 402-403 

Catacombs 341,  471 

Catarrh 344 

Catechisms 471,  475,  502-511 

Cathedrals 402^04 

Catholic  church,  Roman 503-505,596 

Cats 332,331 

Anatomy 334 

CatUe 331-332,  381,  414 

Diseases 346-347 

Caves 361-362 

Celibacy 495 

Cell  theory 317 

Cellulose 373,  376 

Cements 406,  376 

Cemeteries 341,  593 

Centenarians 339 

Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia 390 

Ceramics ••409,  417 

Cereals 379-38o,  544 

Ceremonies 485-486,  576-578 

Chalk.... 360,355-356 

Champagne 375 

Chance 349,  348 

Character 440-445,  481^85 

Charades 428 

Charities 563-567 >  588-589 

Charts,  astronomical 354 

Chautauqua  movement 493,  561 

Cheese 381 

Chemical  technology 373-376 

Chemistry 371-373,  35'-352 

Agricultural 378-379 

Astronomical 352-354 

Dental 346 

Legal 570^ 

Medical 341 

Of  cookery 385-386 

Of  paints  and  painting 416 

Of  pottery 409 

Photographi  c 419 

Chess 428-429 

Children,  childhood :^;^},  577-578 

Amusements 426-432,  559 

Care 387.337 

Diseased. 345,337 

Education 553-563 

Employment 532 


INDEX  OF  SUHJKCTS  IN  PART  3. 


Children:  Food 387,385 

Moral  training ^1-443,  5 


Poor, 


dependeni,  delinquent.  I  ^_ 


sm 


'       Psyeholt^ 43^^39 

Refonn  and  induslrial  scIukiIk 574-575 

Children  of  Sludani ji6 

Chimneys 407 

China:  Religions,  folk-lore.... 5 18,  513-514,  510,  516 

China,  china  collecting ; 409 

Painting 4I7 

Chitology 531 

Chocolate 384-386 

345.  3'7-3«8,  581 

345 

-fp  Chnst.')  . 

Christian  Brothers  557 

(Thiistian  organization  and  work..  ^if&?^. 

Christian  science  447 

448- 

577 

366-367,416 

35S.4(pt-i) 

402-404 

■. 496-S'3.  594-596 

575 


Music. 


.  414 


Polity 494-496 

Ritual,  decoration,  etc 485-486 

Unity 502 

Church  and  stale„ 496 

Church  of  Kngland 505-506,  495-496,  499-500 

Cider 374-375.  376.  545 

Circulatory  system 343-344.  334-335 

Circus 416 

Civil  encineerini; 39S-398 

Civil  service,  Huffalo 586,593 

Civiliiation 522-,  580-581 

447-448,469 

Oassificalion 438 

Cleaninu,  cleanliness 337-34",  386 

Climate 36^-365.  355-356,  357.  598 

Clocks,  dock-making 395 

Clothing 387,  338,  337 

Clouds 362,  364 

Cluhs 568,592-593 

Coaches 395-396,  407 

asg-jf-o.  35S-35S.  360.  3"-3'4 

374 

Cocoot 380,  384-386 

Coffee:  Culture 380 

Drinking 34J,  337 


Coinage.     .  .. 

Cold* 

,,,  - 

CoUectw*'  manuals,  naturtl  history 311.1 

Color,  colors 

..3^0-3=' 

3"8-3i9.  ; 

leaching.. 

' 

552. 

Coromnnion 

Complexion.  (See  •  Color  of  Man 

and'Skia 

, 

Bible 

344.  337. 

Corals 

■325.  3^4 

, 320-311 

Com  laws 

INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  TART  3. 


Vll 


logy 


PAGB. 
.312,  356,  437-438 


578 

404-407 

380,378 

Manufacture,  trade 393-394*  544 

Wonn.^ 379 

344 

church 495,  497-499*  503-505 

to  the  young 441-442,  481-4S5 

r-seats 404-405 

578,443 

of  law,  courts  martial 575-576 

Iters 507-508,  501,  5x3 

381,  33^-33^*  346-347 

les 381,378 

468,  460-461,  470-471 

537-538.545 

471,475.502-5x1 

m 341 

430 

criminals,  criminal  law 572-575,  445-447 

"  »g 394 

344.345 

326-327.  320-321,  324-325,  358 

lography 373 

522-525,553-563 

Sclf.^ 559 

430 

icy 534-538 

and  manners 576-578 

tariffs 540-545 

diseases 343 

process 374 

43«,593 

lias:  General 311 

Special  (according  to  subject). 

516 

381 

Bacteriology 318,  378 

397-39S 

428 


'•■••■■•••I 


Ethics. 


444 

318-320 

493 

disposal  of. 341,  337 

'•ad  dumb,  care  and  teaching 566,  589 

343.588 

,. , 468,  479-480 

penalty 572-573 

rules  of. 576 

i:  Laws^ 570-572 

i¥taUic 538-539 

honse 410 


PACK. 


Decorative  design 408-409 

Deer 330,  320-321,  324-325.  414.  432 

Degeneration 446 

Delirium  tremens 447 

Deluge,  The 460-461,  470-471 

Delusions 446-447,  469,  520-521 

Demand  and  supply 526-529 

Demonoiogy 520-521 

Dentistry 346 

Deserts 361-362 

Design,  decorative 408-409 

Textile 393-394 

Determinants 348 

Devils 478 

Dextrine 375 

Diagnosis 342-343 

Diamonds 360 

Diet 385.337 

Digestive  system 344,  334-335.  385 

Dining 385 

Diphtheria 345 

Directories:  Buffalo  and  Erie  county 583 

Disciples  of  Christ  (sect) 5x1 

Discovery,  scientific  and  mechanical 391,  311 

Disease 335-347 

Clerms 3^7-318 

Mental 446-^447 

Of  plants 323 

Disesta bl ishment 496 

Disinfection 341,  340 

Disjiensaries 566,  588 

Distilling ...374-375 

Diving ...397.429-430 

Divorce:   Ethics 442-443 

Laws 570-572 

Docks 397 

Doctrines,  theological 47 1-480,  502-5 1 1 

Dogma 471- 

Dogs 332,  331,  346-347,  414 

Domestic  animals 33  x-332 

Domestic' architecture 404-407 

Domestic  economy 384-387 

Doves 330,  328-329,  320 

Drainage 339-340,378-379 

Drama:  Ethics 444 

Dramatic  art 427 

Dramatic  music 424-425 

Draughts 429 

Drawing 413-414,  408-409 

Instruments 395 

Dreams 447,  313,  518.  520-521 

Dress 57S,  3S7,  33S,  337,  443 

Driving 430-43'.  593 


Vlll 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


PAOB. 

Drugs 341-342 

Adulteration 385 

Druids 5x9 

Drunkenness 444-445 

Duelling 577 

Dumb 566,  589 

Dust 317-318,313-314 

Duty 440-445 

Dyeing 374 

Dynamics 365- 

Dynamos 3^37o»  367-368 

Dyspepsia 344 

Ear 343,  334-335.  337 

Earth:   Astronomy 352-355 

Figure  of 354-355»  35^ 

Geology 355-36i 

Physical  geography 361-362,  312-314 

Physics 365-370 

Earthenware 409,  417 

Earthquakes 356,  355,  351 

Ecclesiastical.  (See  •Church/) 

Eclipses 352-354 

Economic  geology 359-3^1 

Economics 526-553 

Economy,  domestic 384-386 

Education 553-5^3.  5^*^6-587,  5^^9-590 

Art 412-413 

Industrial,  technical 389,  533 

Moral 440-442 

Of  women 332-333,  562 

Psychology 43M39 

Religious 563 

Theological 488 

Eggs 328-330,317 

Cookery 385-386 

Egypt:   Religious  history 516,  499 

Electricity 367-370.  352,  373 

Atmospheric 362-364 

Death  penalty 572 

Heating 407 

In  mining 359 

Lighting 370,  351 

Medical 342 

Electrolysis 372 

Electro -plating ^  374 

Elephants 330,  320-321,  324-325 

Elevators,  grain 544,  597 

Embalming 341 

Embroidery 394,  408 

Embryology 317 

Emergencies 346,  337 

Emotions '. 438-439,  447 

Employment 529-533 


Employment:  Hygiene 

Enamel  painting 

Encyclopedias,  general 

Special  (according  to  subject). 

Energy 31 

Engineering 395-40I,  366,  5S7.  596-; 

Electrical 

Marine 407,  ^ 

Engines , 

England:  Botany 

Geology 

Religious  history 499-500,  ' 

Zoology , 

Engraving..! 4 

Ensilage 

Entertainments < 

Enthusiasm 

Entomology 326-j 

Entozoa 325, ; 

Environment.... 338. ; 

Epicureanism 

Epidemics ^ 

Episcopal  ianism 1 

Equations ; 

Erie  County:  History,  government,  etc « 

Eschatology i 

Essays,  lectures,  etc.:    Art i 

Religious 

Scientific 312-314,  • 

Sociological « 

Special  (according  to  subject). 

Etching 

Eternity 468, . 

Ether  (anaesthetic) 

Ether  (of  physical  theory) ; 

Ethical  culture i 

Ethics 440-445»  35'*  • 

Medical • 

Etiquette 5 

Eucharist 

Euchre 

Europe  :  Botany 1 

Geology 

Physical  geograpliy ^ 

ReligioiA  history j 

Zoology J 

Evangelical  Association 

Evidence,  in  law 

Evil 4 

Evolution 318-319, .' 

Mental ^ 

Excise  laws t 

Exercise 33^,337.': 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


IX 


PACE. 

ions:    Art. 417,  413 

dustrial 389-391 

▼es 375 

lion 447 

- 343.  334-335»  337 

.textile 393-394 

'  system 532 

>re 518-520 

ore 447 

:  Ethics 442-443 

banning 376-383»  533-534 

dldings 404-405 

1 578,57^577 

,  fast  days 520,  486 

376 

324-333.320-321 

394,  346,  343,  337 

J^ 429-430 

invasions  of  Canada 582-583 

itation 318,  373,  375,  378 

323,  322,  383 

pes .' 419 

ere 378-379,376 

Is,  church 485-486 

345-346,342-343 

ttlc : 347 

ibrons  plants 380,  393-394 

I  philosophy 434 

,  religious 487-488 

of  the  earth 354-355 

5 534-544 

ts 410-426 

nints 447 

367,  365-366,  356,  371 

surance 568 

evention  and  extinction 401,  405,  587-588 

ns 395,398-399 

327-328,  324-325,  320-321 

:.~ 431-432 

378-379,394 

362-364 

380 

mission 387 

painting 416-417 

b:  Botany 321-323 

Iture.. 383 

s 348 

machines 366 

re 518-521 

405 

384-386,376-381,337 

II 430 

• 365- 


PACB. 


Forestry 381-383,  377,  362-363 

Forges 395 

Fortifications 398-399,402-403,  599 

Fossils 361,  357-358 

Foundry-work 392-393 

France:  Religious  history 501-515,  499 

Fraternal  societies 567,  589 

Free  trade 542-543.  540-54' 

Freemasonry 567,  589- 

Fresh  air  mission 564-566,  588 

Friendly  societies $68 

Friends,  Society  of 509-51I 

Friendship 443 

Frost 356 

Fruits 381,  337 

Injurious  insects 378-379 

Preserved 386,  375-37^ 

Fuel 386,  359-360,  373,376 

Fungi 323.  321-322,  381 

Furnaces,  blast 374,  392-393 

Funiiture 410,  408 

Future  life 468,  479-^480 

Galleries,  art 417 

Galvanometers 367-369 

Gambling 444,  443,  S^S 

Gambling  games 428-429 

Game 431-432,328-330 

Games 426-430,  559 

Garbage 339-34© 

Gardening:  Flowers. 383 

Vegetables 380 

Gas,  natural  and  manufactured i  ~ii^~ilj  \* 

I  359-360,  407 

Gases,  theory  and  properties  of. 372 

Gastronomy 385 

Gelatine 376 

Gems 360,  421 

Genius 319-320,446 

Geodesy 354-355,351 

Geographical  distribution  of  animals 324-325,  314 

Of  plants 321-323 

Geography:  Teaching  of. 557-558 

Geography,  physical 361-362,  312-314 

GeolocTv  /  355-361,  351-352,  3»2- 

^^^^'^^ 1314,   470-471,    599-600 

Geometrical  drawing 414 

Geometry 348-349,557 

German  mythology  and  folk-lore 519-520 

Germany :   Religious  history 501-5x5,  499 

Germs,  germ  diseases 317-318,  345 

Ghosts 520-521 

Gilds,  medieval 567-568 

Girls 332-333 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


PACE. 

Girls:  Oubs  for  working  girls 568 

Education 562,  553-563 

Hygiene 338 

(Sec,  also,  '  Children.') 

Glaciers 356-357»  355.  361-362 

Glass 376 

Painting,  etc 417,  407 

Glazing 407 

Gloves..". 395 

Glucose 375 

Glue 376 

Glycerine 375 

Gnostics,  Gnosticism 499 

Goats 331,  320,  324 

Diseases 346-347 

God.  (See  *  Religion.') 

Gold 360,  357-359*  374 

Coinage 536-537 

Coins 420-421 

Working 393,  408 

Gold-cure 444 

Golf 


430 

Gospels:  Texts 453-456,  580 

Comment,  criticism,  etc 463-464,  456-460 

Gothenburg  licensing  system 444 

Gothic  architecture 402-403 

Gout 346,  344 

Grail,  Holy 416 

Grains 379-3^*  37^ 

Trade,  elevators 544,  597 

Grange,  The 567 

Grapes 3S1,  378 

Grasses 379-380,321-323 

Gravitation 351-354,  365-37© 

Greenhouses 383 

Grippe 345 

Grottoes 361-362 

Guilds,  medieval 567-568 

Gums , 376 

Gun-powder 375,  314 

Guns 395,  393,  431-432 

Gymnastics 338 

Habit,  habits 319,  338,  576-578 

Of  animals 325 

Hail 362-364 

Hair 343,334-335 

Hamilton's  philosophy 437 

Harbors 397,  596-597,  599 

Harmony,  musical 422-423 

Hartmann's  philosophy 434 

Hasheesh 342 

Hat-making 395 

Hay  fever 344 


Headaches 344-3- 

Health.  (See  '  Hygiene.') 

Health  resorts 3 

Hearing 343,  334-3 

Heart 343-344,3 

Heat 3< 

Heating 3J 

Heaven 468,  4 

Hebrew  religion 5 

Hedges..! 4; 

Hedonistic  theory 4 

Hegel's  philosophy 434-4. 

Hell 

Herbart:   Educational  theories 5_ 

Philosophy 

Herbs 3 

Medicinal 

Heredity 317,  319-3 

Heresies 471 

Hermits 512,  4 

Hero  tales 5 

Hexateuch:    Texts ', 4 

Comment,  criticism,  etc 4()0-46i,  4 

Hieroglyphics 

Highways 3 

Hinduism 5 

Histology 3 

History:  Buffalo,  Eric  Cuunty,  and   the   Niagi 
frontier 5 

Teaching  of. 5 

Hockey 

Hogs.  (See  'Swine.') 

Holy  Ghost 

Home 442-413,  384-3S7,  : 

(See,  also, '  Houses,'  and  *  Children.') 

I  lomeopathy 34 '  -j 

I  lomiletics 

Honey 

Hops 

I  lorsemanship 

Horses : 

Diseases ; 

Shoeing 

Horticulture 380-j 

Hosiery 

Hospitallers 

Hospitals 566-567,  341,  i 

Insane 446—447,  ' 

Hot-air  baths 

Hours  of  labor 1 

Household  arts ^ 

Houses:    Building 404-407, . 

Furniture  and  decoration 


INDEX  OK  SlJlJjECrS  IN  TART  3. 


Zl 


I'AGR. 

:  PlAinting,  paper-hanging,  etc 407 

Samtation 340,  337,  407,  533 

Tenements 564-565 

5oi»  512-513 

institutions 565-567 

520-521 

's  philosophy 436 

431-432 

idiy 376-383 

ic  engineering 397-39S,  601,  600 

lc« 375 

iy~ 342 

>Ka 345-346,337 

ics 366 

325 

335-347 

Mental 445-447 

Ptoonal 336-339,387 

Public  health 339-34i»  5^7 

hymnology 487,  581 

447-448 

356,340,351 

Making  of 386 

V »..356-357 

>logy 327-328 

446-447,  566 

(See  *  Lighting.') 

ion  of  MSS.  and  books 404) 

447*446 

m,  book 418-419,  413-414 

>n 438-439,447 

lity 468,  480 

iment 573-574 

t«t 539-540 

Religions 516-517 

American:  Iroquois 579-58i 

Myths,  etc 519 

ion 344,337 

471,504-505 

art 408-41 X 

drawing 413-4x4 

exhibitions 389-391,  598 

statistics 533 

tanning 389,  574,  533 

387-395,  596-598 

Economics 526-533 

Ftalection 540-542 

444-445 

(See  'Children.') 

diseases 345,  34^ 

345 

325,  317-318,  324 

409 


PAGB. 


ornamental. 


njuries 346 

nk 376 

noculation 345,  337,  378 

nquisition .' 512-513 

nsanity 446-447 

nsects 326-327,  320-321,  324-325 

Injurious 379,  378 

nsomnia 447 

nspiration 479 

nspirationists 596 

nstinct 438-439,  446,  325 

nstrument-making 395 

nstruments,  musical 426 

nsurance 568 

ntellect 438-439,445-447 

ntemperance 444-445 

merest 537-53^ 

ntemational  law 569-570 

nvalid  cookery  and  nursing 385,  387 

reland:  Religious  history 501-513,  499 

nventions 39X,  311 

nvertebrates 324-327,  317-318,  320-321 

ron:  Manufacture 392-393 

Metallurgy 374 

Mines  and  mining 359-360,  357 

Use 406-409,  412 

rr»Kalion 378-379.397 

slam 515 

taly:  Religious  history 501-505,  511-513,  499 

vory 394,  420,  330 

ails 573-574 

ainism 517 

apan:    Religions,  myths,  etc 518-520 

esuits 5"-5»2,  504-505,  556-557 

esus  Christ 476-477 

In  art 411-416 

etties 397-398 

ews,  Judaism 514-515,  596 

urisprudencc 568-5  76 

ute 380 

Kaleidoscope 367 

Kant's  philosophy 434-435 

Kindergarten..., 558-559,  589 

Kinematics 365-366 

Kitchen  garden,  gardening 380 

Kitchen  gardens  (children's) 384,  558-559 

Knights  of  Malta  and  St.  John 512 

Knights  Templars :    Ancient 5*2 

M(»dern 567 

Knitting 394 

Knots 393 

Koch's  cure  for  consumption 344 

Koran 515 


Xll 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


PAGS. 


Koumiss 344 

Labor  and  capital 529-533 

Lace .^ 393-394 

Lakes 361-362.  355-358,  59^-597 

Land,  land  tenure 533-534.579-5^1.  59^ 

Landscape  drawing  and  painting 413-417 

Landscape  gardening 421 

Larynx,  laryngology 344 

Lathes 394 

Latitude 355 

Law 568-576 

Laws*. 570-575 

Building 405 

Coinage 537 

Factory 532 

Land 533-534 

Mining,  etc 359 

Poor 563-564 

Relating  to  women 333,  570-572 

Road 396-397 

School 555 

Tariff,  customs 540,  545 

Wrecking,  Canadian 597 

Lead 361,  359,  374 

Working 393 

leather 394,  545 

Lectures.  (See  *  Essays,  etc.') 

Left  handedness 445 

Legends 516-521 

In  art 411-420 

legislation.  (See  *  1-aws.') 

Leibniz,  philosophy  of 434-435 

Leiteri ng 409 

Libel 572-573 

Libraries  in  Buffalo 590-591 

Licenses,  li([uor 440-445 

Lichens 323,  321-322 

Life:    Biology 317-347 

Future 468,  479-4S0 

Life-boats,  life-saving  service 547,  597 

Light 366-367,351-352 

Hygiene 339,  337 

Lighthouses 547,  352,  397 

Lighting 3S6.  373 

Electric 370 

Oas 375-376 

Lightning 367-369.  362-364 

Lime 406 

Linen 394 

Lions 330,  320-321,  324-325 

Liquor:    Excise  laws 57^-572 

Manufacture 374-375 

Traffic,  use 444-445 


Lithography 

Lithology 360,  j 

Liturgies 4 

Liver 344,3 

Loan  associations 537-5 

Locke's  philosophy 4 

Locksmithing 

Locomotives 399-4 

Logarithms 

Logic 4 

lx)ngevity 

Longitude 3 

lotteries 4 

Lotze's  philosophy 

Lubricants 

Luck 3 

Lunacy ^ 

Lungs 344,3 

Luther:  Reformation ^ 

Writings 4 

Lutherans 

Luxury , 

McAll  mission , 

Machinery : 

Effects  of,  on  wages 

Patents , 

Sewing  machines 3 

Madonna < 

In  art 4 

Magic 4 

Magic  lantern 3 

Magnetism 367-370.  3 

Mahommedanism 

Mai/.e '■ 

Mah ! .' 

Mammals 330-332,  320-321,  ^ 

Mammoths 3 

Man:   Anthropology,  ethnology 1-2  (pt. 

Evolution 

Natural  history j 

Physiology j 

Sociology I 

Theological  doctrine  concerning 

Manners  and  customs 576-f 

Manual  training 

Manufacture,  materials  of. 

Manufactures 392-395.  3^7-391,  540-f 

Art  in ^ 

Manures 

Marble 

Marquetry 

Marriage :  Customs 

Ethics , 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


Xlll 


PACE. 

:  History 332 

5 57^572 

od  maritime  law 575 

5I2-5I3*  509-510,  521 

406,4x4 

freemasonry 567,  589 

342 

M 330,314 

nedica 341-342 

sm 466-468,  433,  470 

itical  drawing 4x4 

itics 347-349,558 

365-366,  37"-372,  470 

345,337 

5 553 

331-332,  384-386 

cal  arts 387-40X 

cal  drawing 4x4 

cal  engineering 399-401 

cal  fine  arts 401-410 

cs 366,  365-370,  399-401 

490-421 

chemistry 371 

climatology 364 

jurisprudence 570-572 

superstitions 521 

f 335-347 

438-429.342 

>hilosophy 438-439 

physiology  and  hygiene 445-447 

icienc^ 438-439 

ism 447-448 

'ork 409 

Vy 374 

ntal 346 

392-393,  359-361,  357-358 

nage 536-537 

^Jcs 437-438,433 

^ 352-354 

'logy 362-365,598 

ists 5«o,  595 

ology 438 

system^ 553 

rganisms,  microbes 317-318 

lone 369 

ope 318,352 

opical  anatomy 334 

opy,  medical 343 

engineering 398-399*402-403 

organizations,  Buffalo 593 

381 

rteriology  of. 318,  378 

M 397-398 


PAGB. 


Mill-work 400-401 

Mind 438-439,  445-448 

Training 557-559 

Mind  cure 448 

Mind  reading 447 

Mineral  springs 364-365 

Minerals,  mineralogy 373,  355-361 

Medical 341 

Mines,  mining 359,  373 

Miniature  painting 417 

Ministry 488-^92 

Miracles 478,  477,  504,  520 

Missions:  Domestic 492-493,  580-581 

Foreign 493-494 

Mohammedanism 515 

Molding 392-393 

Molecular  physics 371-37* 

Molluscs 325-326,  324,  320-321,  358,  361 

Cookery ^  386 

Monasteries,  monasticism 5 1 1-5 12,  411,  499,  506 

Money 534-53^ 

Monkeys 330-33I,  324-325,  320-321 

Monograms 409 

Monopolies 53'-532 

Monuments 405,  402,  583,  593 

Moon 352-355 

Morals 440-445,  35^,  481^5 

Moravians 511 

Mormonism 515-516 

Mosses 323,  321-322 

Moths 326-327,  320-321 

Motors,  electric,  heat,  steam,  water..367-37o,  399-400 

Mould 318,  323 

Mountains 361-362,  355-358 

Mouth 344,  346,  334-335 

Municipal  ownership  of  gas 375-376 

Murder 572-573,  575,  582 

Muscles 343,334-335 

Museums 315-316,  321,  388 

Art 412-413 

Mushrooms 323 

Music 422-426,  592 

Mystics 511,  503,  520 

Mythology 516-519,  5x4 

Astronomical 352-354 

Narcotics 342,  337 

National  Academy  of  Sciences 3' 5-3^6 

Natural  history 320-321 

Folk-lore 520 

Natural  philosophy 365-370 

Natural  religion 465-471 

Natural  science 31'-,  598-599 

Teaching 557-558,312 


INDEX  OF  SUIIJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


Natural  selection— 3i8-3'9 

Naval  irchitecture 407 

Navicalion 547,  S44-5-16,  355.  JS^.  596-597 

Aerial 366 

Nebular  theory 35^-354 

Necromancy 510-521 

Needlework 394,  387 

Nervous  system,  nervous  dueuc) i  ^^~^\',_7,c 

Brain 445^t47 

Psycholi^y 438-439 

Nestorians 49S-499 

Netherlands  :  Religious  hisloiy 502-505,  509- 

New  Church,  New  Jeiusalein„ 510-511 

NewTcilamcnl:  TeiU 453-456 

elc 461-465,456-460 

"^'le  Museum 316 

Niagara  Falls 599-601,  579-5H3,  314 

Niagani  froDtier:  Ilislory,  etc 579-601 

Nihilism 516,  313 

-  375 


!  Jtoiuiy. 3^a-3'3 

aeoioKr„ 357-358 

Mines  and  mining 359-36' 

Physical  geograjihy 361-362 

Zoo'oRy 3^4-33* 

Northern  lijjhls 361-364 

Norway;    Religinn,  mythology 502-,  519-510 

Nose 344,334-335 

Number 347-34S 

Numismatics 410-421 

Nursing,  nnrsciy 387,  337,  566-567.  564 

Oaths 4-8 

Ohservalories,  astronomical 35^-354 

Occult  sciences 517-521 

Ocean 361-362,  364 

Commerce,  navLgatLoii 544-547 

l-ifs JW-3II.  3^-331 

Odd- Fellows 567 

Oil,  oils„ 359-360.  376,  547 

Oil  painting 416-417 

Old  Testament;  Teits 453-456 

CoimnenI,  criticism,  tic 460-46^,  456-460 


Omens 520-521 

Oalogy 3'7.  32S-330 

Ope"^' 424-425 

343 


440 

Opium 341 

Optics 366-367.395 

Oranges 38 1,  379 

Oratorios 414 


Orchard*. 

Orchids 383-3*3. 

Orders,  religious 

Ores 

O^au,  organ  playing 


Oxlxd  movement 

Oysters 326,  324-3*5. 

Pain 344. 

{Minting:   Fine  arts 

House  and  sign 

Paleontology 361, 

Palmistry.. 

Panics 535" 


Papier-machi '. 

Paralysis 

Of  animals 331-332,  346-347 


Of  HI 
Parks... 


Pastel  painting 

[^stca 

Patents 

ralhol<^ 

Mental 

Patriotic  song^ 

Pavements 39t 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


Uechuiical 38S-389 


«'ie'o"s 5«-5i5.  495-502.5^1 


414 

468 

ritings  and  leaching 554' 55^55^ 

345.341 

379.378,3*6-327 

360 

359-360,545 

33«.330 

341,  37* 

564-567.574 

433-448 

448-449 

367-369.31* 

376,378-379 

tnce 367 

419 


^... 


354 

398 

^>8 

447 

344,  337.  34*.  3^4 

"= 338.337 

jraphy 361-362,312-314 

"« 35'-.  3"-3'6 

365-370,  3'2-3U 

' 447 

334-335 


57* 

345.  341 

-346-347.  33'-33* 

469 

408-409 

3*1-3*3 

383.  J79 


...406 
■  -374.393 


Poeliy,  tacied„ 487 

Poisons,  poisoning 346,  341,  33^ 

Pokei 439 

Poland:  Religioui  history 502--, 499 

Polariscope 367 

Police  of  Buflido 587 

Politeness 443,  578 

Polidcal  economy^ 5*6-553 

Polidcal  arganizalions,  Erie  Coanly^ 593 

Polylheism  516-519 

Pomoti^ .„  381 

'li^^l  trusts,  etc 531 

563-566,588-589 

Porcelain 409,417 

Portrait  painting,  engravings,  etc 416-417 

Positivism 437,  519 

Postal  service 552,  547 

I""'""** 380,378 

Pottery 417 

Poultry  330 


Prayer 478,  481,  485-486 

Prayer-buok 486,485,506 

Preaching 488 

Precious  metiils 360,  357-359 

[■recious  stones 360,357-359. 

Presbyterians 507-508,594-595 

Preserving. 384-386,375-376 

Prices 538 

■'"«>'" 573-574 

I'robabilities 348-349 

Procedure 576 

E*rofit  sharing J30 

Progress 522-523 

Prohilrition  444-445 

l^peny 529.  5*5-5*8,  533-534 

Propliels,  prophecy 462,453-460 

540-54* 

church,  U.  S.  A 507,  595 

Protestantism 499-501,  505-513 

Protoplasm 317.334-335 

Protozoa 3*5.3*4.3*0-3*1 

Providence  _ 468 

[■rovidenl  inslilulions 568,  589 

Psalter 487 

438-439.557-559 

phenomena  447-448 

Public  buildings 404 

Public  health 339-341 

IMblic  schools.. 553-563 

t\iblic  works 395-401,587 


XVI 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


PAGE. 

Public  works:  Niagara 601 

Punishment 442-443»  5"»  557,  572-573 

Purgatory 480 

Puritans 508-509 

Puzzles 427-428 

Pyramids,  Egypt 313 

Pyrotechnics 375 

Quadrupeds 33^331*  324-325.  320-321 

Quakers 509-511 

Quarantine 341 

Quarrying 360,394 

Quaternions 34^-349 

Quietism 503 

Rabies 345 

Racing 430-431 

Radiates 325,  324,  320-321 

Railroads 550-552 

Electric 369-370 

Engineering 396 

Street,  Buffalo 597 

Rails,  steel  and  iron 392-393,  396 

Rain 361-364 

Ramie 380 

Rationalism 466-468,  472 

Reading 559,557 

Reason 43S-440,  446 

Receipts;  recipes:  Cookery 384-386 

Miscellaneous 387-3S8 

Reciprocity 543-544 

Recreation  :    Amusements 426-432 

Hygiene 338,  337 

Red  Cross 567,  564 

Redemption 478-479 

Reformation 499-503,  505-506 

Rcformator}'  institutions 574-575,  588-589 

Refrigeration 386 

Reincarnation 517 

Religion 448-521,  594-59^ 

Religion  and  science 469-471,  319,  311 

Religion  and  the  schools 563 

Religious  orders,  etc 511-512 

Renaissance 556 

Architecture 402-404,  401 

Art 411-412,  415-417,  408 

Rent 533-534 

Repousse  work 393 

Reptiles 328.  324-325.  320-321,440 

Venom 342,  316 

Respiration 344,  334-335 

Forced 341 

Rest 338.337 

Resurrection 479-480 

Retribution,  future 480 


Revealed  theology 

Revelation 

Revenue , 

Rheumatism 

Rice 

Rickets 

Riding : 430- 

Rings 

Riots 572- 

Ritual 

Rivers 361-362,355-358, 

Engineering , 

Roads 

Rocks 360, 

Roman  Catholic  church 503- 

Roo^s 397. 

Roses 

Rosicrucians 

Rowing 

Rubber 

Russia:  Folk- tales 

Religious  history 502-,  499, 

Sabbath 

Sacrament 

Sailing,  sailors 

'*>a»»^ 503-505. 

Salt 

Salvation 

Salvation  Army 

Salzburgers 

Sanatoriums 

Sanitary  science ^^9- 

Scarlet  fever 

.  School  architecture 

School  hygiene 

School  recreations -^  ^S, 

Schools 553-563,  5S<^55>7. 

Art 412- 

Schopenhauer's  philosophy 

Science 

Biological 

Mathematical 

Physical 

Teaching 557- 

Sciencc  and  religion 469-471, 

Scotland:  Religious  history 501- 

Scriptures,  Holy 

Sculpture 419-421,  410- 

Sea.   (See  *  Ocean.') 

Seals,  fur 331,  320-321, 

Arbitration 

Seamanship 

Seasickness 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


XVll 


PAGB. 

'^cnt 479-480,476-477 

jht 520-521 

ctics 567 

m,  sects 502-511 

e 559 

clians 5^^o-58i,  579 

hysiology 343,  334-335»  337 

oology 438-439 

34" 

488-492 

OTship 449 

328,  324-325*  320-321 

m 342,  316 

387,384 

ts,  college,  social,  etc 565 

iwcrage 339-34©,  337,  587 

394.387 

achines 395 

Jution 319 

tucation 562 

332,442-443 

355 

511 

331-332,  320,  414 

scs 346-347 

ing 407 

s 547-548,  397,  601 

547,544-546 

»g 394,545 

431-432 

iick-rooms 387,  335-346   I 

• 343,  334-335   j 

ng '. 407   I 

vice 362-364,369 

393-394 

,  silk  culture 327,  326 

33^ 

360,  357-359,  374 

ge 536-537 

420-421 

ing 393-408 

478,572-575 

425 

s 492-493,512 

• 413-414,416-417 

343,334-335,337 

447,  3'2,  337 

389 

345 

395 

m  Institution 316 

atement  of 340,  367 

324-326,  320-321 


PAGE. 


.361-364 


Snakes.     (See  *  Serpents/) 

Snow 

Soap 375 

Soap-bubbles 365,314 

Social  science 522-578 

Social  settlements 565,  564 

Social  theories,  socialism 525-526,  523-524 

Societies:  Art 412-413,  592 

Industrial \ 388 

Scientific 3^5-316,  591 

Sociology .* 522-578 

Socratic  philosophy ' 433-434 

Soil :.340,  378-379 

Sol-fa  method 425 

Somnambulism 447 

Songs ; 425-426 

Sacred 487 

Sorcery 521 

Sorghum 375 

Soul 438-439,478 

Sound 366 

South  America:  Botany 322 

Geology 358 

Physical  geography 361-362 

Zoolog>- 324-332 

Spain:  Religious  history 501-505,  511-513 

Spectroscope 367,  354 

Spectrum  analysis 372 

Speech 344,  566 

Spencer's  synthetic  philosophy 319,  439,  441,  522 

Spiders 326-327,  324-325,  320-321 

Spmning 394 

Spinoza's  philosophy 435,  441 

Spiritism 469,  447-448 

Sponges 325,  324,  320 

Sports 429-^32 

Springs,  hot,  mineral 364-365 

Squirrels 330,  320-321,  324-325 

Stable 331 

Stage 427,592 

Stammering 344 

Stamps,  postage 552 

Starch...: 375 

Stars 352-355 

Statics 366,  399 

Statues 419-421,  410-413.  402,  405,  593 

Statutes.  (See  *Laws.') 

Staves 394 

Steam  engines 399-400,  396,  549 

Steam  heating 386,  407 

Steam 'navigation 547-548,  407,  596-597 

Steel 392-393,  374,395-396,406 

Stencils,  stencilling 409 


XVlll 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


PAGE. 

Stereoscopes 419 

Sterilization,  surgery 346 

Stimulants 342,  337,  444-445 

'Stocks,  stock  exchanges 538 

Stoicism 433--434 

Stomach 344,334-335*385 

Stone 360,355-358 

Working 394,  406 

Storms 362-364 

Strains,  engineering,  building 397,  406 

Strawberries 381 

Street  cleaning 339-340 

Street  railways  :   Buffalo 597 

Electric 3^9-370 

Streets 39^-397 1  5^8 

Strength  of  materials 406 

Strikes 531,  533 

Stundists 498 

Submarine  engineering 397-39^ 

Suffering 468,  344,  439 

Sugar 375.386 

Sugar  beet 375,  379,  378 

Suicide 446-447 

Sun 352-355 

Sun  dials 395 

Sunday 485 

Sunday  schools 493 

Superstitions 520-521 

Supply  and  demand 526-529 

Surgery 34^-347 »  335-336 

Surveying 398,395 

Swearing 478 

Sweden  :   Religion,  mythology 5o2-,  519 

Swedenborgianism 5 10-5 11 

Swedish  gymnastics 338 

Swedish  movement  cure 342 

Swimming 429-430 

Swine 331-332,  320 

Diseases 35^-33-^  346-347,  378 

Switzerland :  Religious  history 502-,  499 

Symbols,  symbolism 449,  411,  471 

Tableaux 428 

Talmud r SHST^S 

Tanning 394 

Tannins 375 

Taouism 518,  514 

Tapestry 393-394,  4o8 

Tariffs 540-544 

Taste 410-41 1,  422-423 

Taste,  sense  of. 334-335 

Taxation 539-54© 

Taxidermy 321 

Tea 380,  342,  337 


Teachers,  teaching 556-559, 

Technical  instruction 

Technology 

Chemical 

Teeth 346, 

Tel^raph 369, 

Telephone 

Telescope 352-354,. 

Temperaments 

Temperance 

Temperature.  (See  *  Climate,'  and  *  Heat.') 

Templars 

Temples :  Architecture 

Tenement  houses 

Tennis 

Tenure  of  land 533-534.  579- 

Terracotta « 

Textile  fabrics 

Thanksgiving 

Theater 

Ethics 

Theism 

Theology 

Theosophy 

Therapeutics 

Thermodynamics 

Thermometers,  thermometry 

Medical 

Thought,  laws  of. 

Thrift 564-565, 

Throat 344, 

Thugs „ 

Tides , 

Tile  pavements # 

Tiles 

Timber 3S1 

Time  :  Chronology 355, 

Signal  system 

Tithes 

Toasting 

Tobacco 342,  337,  378,  444 

Toilet.... 

Toleration 512 

Tomatoes 

Tombs 405 

Tonic  sol-fa 

Tools 

Tooth-ache 

Topographical  drawing 

Topographical  surveying 

Tops 

Tornadoes 

Torture 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  J. 


334-335.566 

y 346, 342. 337 

making 395,  365.  368 

liiDi 505-507 

540-S46.  596-S98 

>**.„ 391 

3<)»-39S.  387-351 


■  531 


ution  \  544-552.  395.  396.  407. 

'"*"*"- /  369-370,59^97 

431-432 

.- ■■381-383.  321-323 

rrinj;  sad  17,  408-409 

t- 381,378*379 

571-573.  575-576.  582 

327.  3i7-3'8.  346-347 

ietty.„ 348. 

476 

531-532 

■  344 


346-347 

Niagara 6oi 

orguiizatioDS : 33H 

iMhts. 394 

typ'""*'  ^"" 345-346,  337 

ooB,  pMloiophy  of  the 434 

» 5'0.  595 

rethren 511 

Win ;  Botany 322-323 

:3u  of  Education.     Publications 554-555 

au  of  Slalislics.  546 

il  and  Geodetic  Survey. .  Publications 397 

"erce 544-552 

;[  of  Labor.     Publications^ 533 

raof  Navigation.     Rejiorls 546 

ptrt)11et  of  the  Currency.     Regxirts 536 

544-545 

irtment  of   Agriculture.     Publtca- 

•ti»  ~ 32s.  33'.  347 

necn.     Reports 399 

^^S  Publications 534 

Publications 35S,  322 

rographic  Office,     Publications 547 

» 572 

t'bouse  Board.     Publications 547 

aaa\  Academy  of  Sciences 315-316 

anal  Museum 316 

U  Ob«ervatoty.    Pubticalioiu 354 

pom  tiiMory 501-516 

■1  Office.     Publications 3^3-364 


United  Stales:  Smithsonian  Institution 316 

Treasury.    Reports „ 538,  546 

Weather  Bureau.     Publications 364 

United  States  Sanitat;  Commission 567,  346 

Univeisalism 480 

S10.S9S 

9A  Astronomy.') 

559-563 

University  extension 561,  553 

University  Miilements 565,  564 

Uric  acid,  etc 343-345 

Usury 537-538 

Utilitarianism. 440-441 

Vaccination 345.337 

Vagrancy 563-5*4 

Valdenses 5l'-513 

Value 538.  518,  516-517 

W  3'8-3«9 

Vamishes 376 

Vases. 409,  417 

Vaudois 511-512 

Vegetables 379-380 

Vegetarianism 385 

Ventilation 407,  337 

428 

324-325.327- 

Veterinary  medicine  atid  sur^Tiry 346-347 

Villas 401,  404-^5 

Vin^ar 376 

Vineyards 381 

Violins 436 

Virgin  Mary 5O3-505i  4".  41S 

V'S'on 343.334-335 

Visions 446 

Visiting,  friendly  and  hospital 5*5-566 

Vivisection 445.  313 

Voice 4^5,344 

Volcanoes 356,  355,  351,  358 

Wages S30-53'.  526-529.  54«-543 

5'2-5'3 

War  and  peace 442.569-570 

Warming 407,  386 

Watches 395 

3« 

317-318 

361-362.356-357 

Pollation  and  purification 340,  337 

Power 400,  397-398,  601,  600 

Supply,  hydraulic  engineering 397-398 

Water  color  painting 416-417 

342 

364-365 

365-369 


Water 
Watering  placi 


XX 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS  IN  PART  3. 


fAGB. 

Waves 361-362 

Wax  work 410 

Wealth 529,  526-52S 

Weather 362-364,  351 

Weaving 393-394 

Wedding  customs 57^57^ 

Weeds 321-323,378-379 

Weights  and  measures 553 

Weismannism 317 

Whales 331,  320-321,  324-325 

Wharves 397 

Wheat 379-380 

Wheeling 43i»  593 

Wheels,  car 396 

Whirlwinds 362-364 

Whist 429 

Whooping-cough 345,  337 

Will 438-439 

Wills 570-572,  576-577,  585 

Windmills 400 

Window  gardening 383 

Window  tracery 403 

Winds 362-364 

Wines 374-375.  381,  37^ 

Use  of. 444-445 

Winter  resorts .364-365 

Wire 393 

Wires,  wiring,  electric 370 

Witchcraft 521 

Women 332-333,442-443 


Women:  Criminology 

Education 562, 

Employment  of. 

Hygiene * 

Inventors 

Laws  relating  to ~333. 

Wood,  woods 3S1- 

Cabinet-making 

Carpentry 

Wood  carving 

Wood  engraving 

Wood  working 

Sloyd 

Wool ^ ^393- 

Workhouses ^ 

Working  classes :  Condition, homes..532-533. 
World.  (See  *  Earth.') 

World's  fairs .• « 

Worms 326-327,  320-321, 

Worship 

Worsted 

Wounds '. 

Wrecks 

Yachts 

Yawning 

Yeast 317-318,323. 

Yellow  fever 

Zoology 324-335. 

Medical 

Zoroastrianism 516, 


GENERAL  CYCLOPEDIAS. 


cydopeedia.  i874«-8.  lyv 

|pletoii*s  annual  cyclopsedia.  1 86 1~ 

jhLCH»<^.  Ready  reference.  1890 

I^TIX.  Dictionary,  historical  and  critical. 

:     «734.  5v 

lieton's    dictionary  of  universal  informa- 

tkm.  2v 

fpoiIXET.  Dictionnaire  universel.  1854.... 

JMiddiaiis'  konversations-lexikon.  1892-5. 

^     i6t« 

tnMlb'  storehouse  of  general  information. 

X891-.  V.I- 

cyclopedia  of  names.  1894 

I's  encyclopaedia.  1870.   lov 

Same;  new  ed.  1892.  lov 

letfonaiy   of   science,  lit.,  etc.;    ed.  by 

finmde  and  Cauvin.  1851 

Same;ed.by6randeandCox. '65.  3V. 

Myclopscdia  Americana.  1829-33.  13V 

Same ;  supplementaiy  vol.  1847  — ••• 

kKydopeedia  Britannica.  i860.  24V 

Same.  1878-89.  25V 

Supplement.  1884-9.  4^ "*•• 

l^l^iih  cyclopaedia.  I2v 

Cpnients:    Geography,    av.— Biography.    3V, 
I  hist.  av. — ^ArU  and  sciences.  4V. — Index. 

de  Tencydop^die.  1 798-1 808.  7v... 

'shook  of  facts.  1895 

t's  annual  cydopsedla.  1886- 


t3i  » 
t32  165 
34R-1 

t32  70 
t34  1 

t33  7 


t32 

166 

t3i 

75 

32 

48 

t32 

167 

32 

164 

t32 

161 

31 

21 

31 

34 

32  24 

t3 

2  2 

t3i 

44 

32 

58 

—Natural 

t34  3 

t3i 

18 

t32 

160 

Iconographic  encydopaedia ;   from  the  Ger. 

1851.  6v 33  I 

Same;  rev.   and  enlarged  by  Am. 

specialists.   1886-90.  7v ^31  76 

Contents:  v.  i.  Anthropology  and  ethnology. — Eth- 
nography. 

V.  a.  Prehistoric  archaeology. — History  of  culture. 

V.  3.  Sculpture  and  painting.  —  Ancient  art.  —  Early 
Christian  and  mediaeval  art. — Modem  art. 

.V.  4.  Architecture. 

V.  5.  Constructive  arts. 

V.  6.  Applied  mechanics. 

V.  7.  Principles  of  geology. 

International  cyclopaedia.  1894.  I5v..„......     t3^  ^ 

Johnson's  new  universal  cydopaedia ;  ed.  by 

Barnard  and  Guyot.  1881.  8v 31  36 

Johnson's    universal    cyclopaedia;    ed.    by 

Adams.  1893-5.  8v X^i  5a 

Larousse.  Grand  dictionnaire  universel  du 

I9esidcle.  17V t34  ^^ 

London  encyclopaedia.  1829.  22v 32  91 

New  Edinburgh  encyclopaedia.  20v 32  71 

People's  cydopedia  of  universal  knowledge. 

1884.  3v t3i  48 

Same;  supplementary  vol.  1892 J31  51 

Rees.  Cydopaedia.  47V 32  113 

Tr^or  de  la  vie  pratique ;  pr6f.  de  Mme.  de 

Salles t34  2 

Young  folk's  cyclopaedia  of  common  things; 

by  Champlin.   1879 t3i  35 

Zell's   popular  encyclopedia;  by  Colange. 

1870.  2v Xzi  19 


SCIENCE  IN  GENERAL. 


I  HISTORICAL. 

i 

Idckliy.  Short  history  of  natural  science. 

\      1876 

PoirDOKCBT.  Progress  of  the  human  mind. 

L     «795 

DlAm.    Conflict  between    religion    and 

ideiice.  1875 

llALUWXXXy  td.  Letters  illustrative  of  the 

progress  of  sdence,  etc 

Buxunr.  Advance  of  sdence  in  the  last  half 

cenlniy.  1887 


509  3 


509  9 


509  7 


509  10 


509  13 

X  For  reference. 


Lacroix.  Science  and  literature  in  the  mid- 
dle ages.  1878 .-. 

Lewes.  Aristotle.  1864 

Marmery.  Progress  of  sdence.  1895 

Powell.  Progress  of  physical  and  mathe- 
matical sdences.  1834 

Routledge.  Popular  hist,  of  science.  '81.... 

Steele,  ^</.  Medieval  lore.  1893 

Whewell.  Hist,  of  scientific  ideas.  '58.  2v. 
Hist,  of  the  inductive  sciences.  '58.  2v... 

Williams.  Inventions  and  discoveries.  '20. 
2v 


509  B-i 

509  6 

509  15 

509  12 
509  II 
509  14 

501  2 
509  I 

509  4 


I 


1.  . 


312 


SCIENXE  IX  GENERAL. 


PHILOSOPHICAL.  — COMPRE- 
HENSIVE. 

Adams,  ed.  Circle  of  the  year.  1869.... 504  48 

Argyll.  Unity  of  nature.  1884.... 501   13 

Bert.  First  year  of  scientific   knowledge. 

1885 502  8 

Blair.  Universal  preceptor.  1817.... 502  9 

Dick.  Diffusion  of  knowledge.  1836 507  i 

Good.  Book  of  nature.  1835 501  i 

Grote.  On  international  scientific  service. 

1877 98.  2  Pam.  75 

HooKEif.  Child's  book  of  nature.  1870......  500  9 

Humboldt.  Cosmos;  tr.  byOtti.  1850-9. 

5v ., 500  10 

Hunt.  Poetry  of  science.  1854 5^4  43 

Huxley.    Science   primers;    introductory. 

1880 500  15 

Jackman.  Nature-study  for  common  schools. 

1894 ~ 507  3 

Laing.  Modem  science  and  modem  thought. 

1888 500  22 

Maunder  and  Johnson.    Scientific  and 

literary  treasury.  1870 J503  7 

Mivart.  Introd.  to  elements  of  science.  '94.  500  23 
New  and  universal  dictionary  of  arts  and 

sciences 503  S-i 

Noyce.  Outlines  of  creation.  1859. 500  8 

Oersted.  Soul  in  nature.  1852^ 504  22 

Paterson.  The  universe 501  Pam.  i 

Pearson.  Grammar  of  science.  1S92 501  15 

PoucHET.  The  universe.  1870 5t)2  B-i 

RoDWELL,  <■</.  Diet,  of  science.  1871 1^503  5 

Schoedlkr.  Book  of  nature.  1853 500  7 

Treasury  of  science.   1865 502  7 

SiiALER.  Interpretation  of  nature.  1893.....  501   iC 

Stuart.  A  chapter  of  science 501  14 

SwEDENBORG.  Principia ;  trans.  1846.  2v.  501  10 
Thurston.   Mission  of  science.  1884.     501  Pam.  3 

Tyndall.   Advancement  of  science.  1874.  501  7 

Imagination  in  science.  1870 501  6 

Tyndall,  et  al.    Culture   demanded    by 

modem  life.  1870 507  2 

Whew  ELL.    Novum    organon    renovatum. 

1858 50X  4 

Philosophy  of  discovery.   x86o 501   5 


GENERAL    AND    MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

Allen.  Science  in  Arcady.  1892 504  133 

Andrews.  Stories  Mother  Nature  tohl  her 

children.  1892 *504  115 


Bolton.  Abstracts  of  papers  rcmd  before 
N.  Y.  Academy  of  Science.  1S87-8.  504 

Boys'  and  girb'  book  of  sdence.  1881 ^ 

Brown,  ^</.  Sdence  foralL  5v *5 

Buckley.  Fairyland  of  science.  1879.........  * 

Through  magic  glasses.  1890. «*( 

Canieutt :  The  magician's  chamber  by  moc 
Magic  glasses  and  how  to  use  them. — Fairy  riap 
they  are  made. — Life-history  of  lichens  and  mois.- 
of  a  lava  stream. —An  hour  with  the  sun. — An 
among  the  stars  — Little  beings  from  a  miniature 
The  Dartmoor  ponies. — The  magician's  dream  o 
days. 

Chapman  and  Hall.  Catalogue  of  modem 

works  on  science  and  technology.  1 878. 

Clarke,  ed.    Wonders  of  nature.    (From 

Trans,  of  Royal  Soc.) 

Clodd,  et  al.  Leisure  readings.... f 

Collins.  Catalogue  ofscientific  books. '83.  16 
Dallas,  et  al.  Short  studies  from  nature...  f 
DUNMAN.  Talks  about  science ;  with  biog. 

1882 

Contents  :  Mechanism  of  sensation. — The  staii 
Pre-historic  man.— Volcanoes  and  coral  ree&.  Al 
molecules.— Ice  and  the  ice  age. — Two  life  hi* 
CoaL — Sermons  in  stones. — How  the  earth  is  wei| 
measured. — Depths  of  ocean. — Lobsters. — The 
frog. 

EsTES,  ed.  Half-hour  recreations  in  popular 
science.  1874-9.  2v 

Contents:  v.  i.  Strange  discoveries  respcd 
aurora  ;  by  Proctor. — Recent  solar  researches;  by 
— Cranial  affinities  of  man  and  the  ape ;  by  Vi 
Spectrum  analysis  explained  .*  by  Schellen,  Ros 
Huggins. — Spectrum  analysis  discoveries:  by 
Young,  and  others. — Nebulx,  comets,  meteoric  i 
by  SchcUen,  and  others. — Corals  and  coral  isU 
Dana. — Unconscious  action  of  the  brain  ;  by  Car 
Epidemic  delusions  ;  by  Carpenter. — Scientific  mi 
— Geology  of  the  stars;  by  Winchcll. — Yeast;  by 
— Relations  between  matter  and  force  ;  by  Tice. — 1 
age,  pa.st  and  present;  by  Tylor. — Theory  of 
ether  ;  by  Richardson. — Toads  in  the  hole. — C 
metalliferous  deposits;  by  Hunt.— Rotundity  of  tJ 
— Phenomena  of  sleep;  by  Richardson. — Animj 
great  depths  in  the  sea.~  Russian  metallurgical 
Coal  as  a  reservoir  of  power  ;  by  Hunt. — Hot  y 
New  Zealand  ;  by  Meade. — Atoms ;  by  Clifford.- 
tion  of  waters  on  the  surface  of  the  earth ;  by  Do\^ 
is  actinism? 

V.  2.  Transmission  of  sound  by  the  atmospt 
Tyndall.— Gigantic  cuttle-fish  ;  by  Kent.— Tb< 
epoch  of  our  globe ;  by  Braun. — The  sun  and  the  e 
Stewart. — Force  elctirically  exhibited  ;  by  Phelp».- 
ing  the  earth  in  a  coal-pit. — Influence  of  violet  ligl 
growth  of  animals  and  plants. — The  ice  age  in  Br 
Geikie. — Perceptions  of  the  lowest  animals. — Caw 
degeneracy  of  the  teeth  ;  by  Chase. — The  great  pj 
Egypt.— Photography. — Plant  life  in  the  sea  ;  b 
Illumination  of  beacons  and  buoys. — The  tclq;>l 
Garbit. — The  phonograph;  byGarbit. — Use  and 
food  ;  by  Proctor. — Oione  ;  by  Proctor. — Successi 
on  the  earth ;    by  Williamson. — What   the  earth 


X  For  reference.  *Of  interest  to  young  itatlets. 


SCIENCE  IN  GENERAL. 


313 


T;  by  Roccoe. — Dew  ;  by  Proctor. — Sympathetic 
IS  as  exhibited  in  ordinary  machinery ;  by  Lowering. 

on  tree  growth ;  by  Gray.— Science  and  war ;  by 
■d. — Existence  of  glacial  action  upon  the  summit  of 
shii^^n;  by  Hitchcock. — ^The  levelling  power  of 
r  Proctor. 
rx.  Out-door  world,  or  young  col- 

it's  handbook.  1893 *590  128 

lie  world's  lumber  room.  1885 ^504  no 

fmis .'  Dust  ho !— Dust-makers :  Frost,  heat,  air, 
Wind,  waves,  rain. — Dust-makers  and  dust-carriers : 
I  water ;  Glaciers  and  icebergs  — Dust-makers : 
lakes  and  volcanoes:  Vegetables  and  animals. — 
lecomes  of  the 'dust':    Towns  and  cities;    Coral 

etc.;  Flint,  salt,  etc. — Vegetable  scavengers. — 
lie  refuse. — Animal  scavengers  :  Termites,  etc. ; 
es,  beetles ;  Crustaceans,  birds,  mammals.— Animal 
and  ancient  dust-heaps. — Household  refuse. — Mis- 
OS  refuse. 

,  ei  aL  Land,  sea  and  sky.  1882...  504  B-6 

ANN.  Catalogue :  reference  books, 

Ltific  periodicals,  etc.  1895 16  81 

,  Critiques  and  addresses.  1873....  5^  3^ 
mis:  Administrative  nihilism.— School  boards. — 
education. — Yeast. — The  formation  of  coal. — Coral 
d  ree&. — Methods  and  results  of  ethnology. — Some 
lints  in  British  ethnology.— Palaeontology  and  the 
:  of  evolution. — Mr.  Darwin's  critics. — The  gene- 
'  animals. — Bishop  Berkeley  on  the  metaphysics  of 
n. 

mons.  1870 504  61 

mis:  The  advisableness  of  improving  natural 
Ige.— Emancipation— black  and  white. — A  liberal 
«. — Scientific  education. — The  educational  value  of 
oral  history  sciences.— The  study  of  loology. — 
1  basis  of  life. — Scientific  aspects  of  Positivism. — 
:  of  chalk. — Geological  contemporaneity  and  per- 
types  of  life. — Geological  reform. — The  origin  of 
—Criticisms  on  'The  origin  of  species.' — On  Des- 
'  Discourse  touching  the  method  of  using  one's 
ightly  and  of  seeking  scientific  truth.' — Spontaneous 
on. 

and  results.  1894 504  135 

tmt*  :  Autobiography. — The  advisableness  of  im- 
natural  knowledge. — Progress  of  science.— Physical 
life. — Descartes' '  Discourse  touching  the  method 
;  one's  reason/  &c.— Hypothesis  that  animals  are 
a. — Admfnistrative  nihilism. — Natural  in^uality  of 
Natural  rights  and  political  rights. — Government : 
or  r^mentation. 

and  culture,  etc.  1881 50488 

rmis  :  Science  and  culture. — Universities. — Tech- 
ucation.— Elementary  instruction  in  physiology.—' 
Priestley. — The  method  of  Zadig.— The  border 
'  between  the  animal  and  vegetable  kingdoms. — 
errors  respecting  the  structure  of  the  heart  attributed 
otle. — The  hypothesis  that  animals  i&re  automata, 
lislory. — Sensation  and  the  unity  of  structure  of  the 
ms  organs. — Evolution  in  biology. — The  coming  of 
ihe  origin  of  species.' — Connection  of  the  biological 
with  medidne. 

rhe  world  at  home.  1870 »9I3  122 

.  Problems  of  the  future,  etc.  '90..  504  124 
.  Beauties  of  nature.  1892 504  131 


Nichols.  Fireside  science.  1872 504  40 

Pliny.  Boys*  and  girls'  Pliny ;  ed.  by  White. 

1885 *5oo  21 

Historise  naturalis.  1783.  5v 500  16 

Natural  history ;  trans.  1855.  vi-5.. 500  I 

POLEHAMPTON,  et  aL  Galleiy  of  nature,  etc. 

1815.  6v 502  I 

Proctor.  FamiUar  science  studies.  1882...'  504  89 

Conisnis:  Notes  on  infinity. — Science  and  religion. — 
A  menacing  comet. — Meteoric  dust. — Biela's  comet  and 
meteors. — Movements  of  Jupiter's  cloud  masses. — Origin  of 
the  week.— The  problem  of  the  great  pyramid.— The  pyra- 
mids of  Ghizeh.— Sun-spots  and  financial  pani<^. — Cold 
and  wet. — Our  winters.— About  lotteries. — Retting  on  races. 
— A  gambling  superstition. — The  fifteen  puzzle. — Etna. — 
Weather  forecasts. — Some  strangely  fulfilled  dreams.— 
Suspended  animation. — Our  Astronomers  Royal. — Photo> 
graphs  of  a  galloping  horse. 
Light  science  for  leisure  hours.  1871-^3.    504  39 

Conttnti  :  Strange  discoveries  respecting  the  aurora.— 
The  earth  a  magnet. — Our  chief  timepiece  losing  time.— 
Encke,  the  astronomer. — Venus  on  the  sun's  face. — Recent 
solar  researches %-Govemment  aid  to  science. — American 
alms  for  British  science. — ^The  secret  of  the  North  Pole. — 
Is  the  Gulf  Stream  a  myth? — Floods  in  Switzerland. — A 
great  tidal  wave. — Deep-sea  dredgings.— The  tunnel 
through  Mont  Cenis. — Tornadoes. — Vesuvius.— The  earth- 
quake in  Peru.— The  greatest  sea- wave  ever  known. — The 
usefulness  of  earthquakes. — The  forcing  power  of  rain. — ^A 
shower  of  snow-crystals. — Long  shots. — Influence  of  mar- 
riage on  the  death-rate. — ^The  topographical  survey  of 
India. — A  ship  attacked  by  a  sword-fish. — ^The  safety- 
lamp. — The  dust  we  have  to  breathe. — Photographic  ghosts. 
— The  Oxford  and  Cambridge  rowing  styles. — Betting  on 
horse  races. — Squauring  the  circle.— A  new  theory  of 
Achilles'  shield. 

ad  ser.  Life  of  Mrs.  Somerville. — ^The  ever-widening 
world  of  stars. — Movements  in  the  star-depths  — The  great 
nebula  in  Orion. — The  sun's  true  atmosphere. — Something 
wrong  with  the  sun. — The  sun's  surroundings.— News  from 
Herschel's  planet.— The  two  comets  of  the  year  1S68 : 
Brorsen's  comet;  Winnecke's  comet. — Comets  of  short 
period. — ^The  gulf  stream. — Oceanic  circulation. — Adden- 
dum in  reply  to  Dr.  Carpenter. — The  climate  of  Gt.  Britain. 
The  low  barometer  of  the  antarctic  temperate  zone. 

3d  ser.  Great  solar  echpses. — Two  years  later.— Eclipse 
of  1870. — Yet  a  year  later. — Eclipse  of  1871. — Eclipse  of 
1878.— The  earth  in  meteoric  shadow. — Condition  of  the 
larger  planets. — A  great  solar  outburst. — Comets.— The 
August  meteors. — Lottery  schemes. — Conduct  and  duty. — 
Vivisection. — The  American  tans'. — Origin  of  our  race.— 
A  late  boat  race. — Are  we  Jews? — Paradoxes  and  para- 
doxists. — Influence  of  marriage  on  death  and  crime. — 
Increase  of  the  population. — Collisions  at  sea  during  fog.— 
The  eyes  of  science.— Great  sun-spots. 

Pleasant  ways  in  science.  1879 504  65 

Contents:  Oxygen  in  the  sun.— Sun-spot,  storm,  and 
famine. — New  ways  of  measuring  the  sun's  distance. — 
Drifting  light-waves.— The  new  star  which  faded  into  star- 
mist. — Star-grouping,  star-drift,  and  star-mist.— Mallet's 
theory  of  volcanoes. — ^TdWards  the  North  Pole.— A  mighty 
sea-wave. —  Strange  sea  creatures. —  Some  marvels  in 
telegraphy. — The  phonograph. — The  gorilla  and  other  apes. 
— The  use  and  abuse  of  food  — Ozone. — Dew. — The  level- 
ing power  of  rain.— Ancient  Babylonian  astrogony. 


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SCIENCE  IN  GENERAL. 


Recreative  science 5^  4i 

Rice.  Twenty-Bve  years  of  scientific  prog- 
ress, etc.  1894 504  137 

Contentt:  Twenty-five  years  of  scientific   progress.— 
Evolution. — Degree  of  probability  of  scientific  beliefs. — 
Genesis  and  geology. 
Saintine.  Nature  et  ses  3  r^es.  1874....  *504  63 
Science  lectures,  Manchester.  1866-80.  7 v..    504  62 
Omttnts  :  Ser.  i-a.  Elementary  chemistry ;  by  Roscoe. 
— ElemenUry  zoology:   by  T.  Alcock.— Coal ;  by  W.  S. 
Jcvens.— Elementary  physiology ;  by  J.  E.  Morgan. — Coal 
and  coral  reefs  ;  by  Huxley.— Spectrum  analysis ;  by  Ros- 
coe.— Spectrum  analysis,  in  its  application  to  the  heavenly 
bodies;   by  Wm.   Huggins.— Our  coal  fields;   by  W.  B. 
Dawkins.— Chas.  Dickens ;  by  Ward,— Natural  history  of 
paving  stones;  by  Williamson. —  Temperature  and  animal 
life  of  the  deep  sea.— More  about  coal ;  by  A.  H.  Green. — 
On  the  sun  ;  by  J.  N.  Lockyer. 

3-4.  Yeast;  by  Huxley.— Coal  colours;  by  Roscoe.— 
Origin  of  the  English  people ;  by  A.  S.  Wilkins.— Food  of 
plants  ;  by  Odling. —  Unconscious  action  of  the  brain ;  by 
Carpenter. — Epidemic  delusions;  by  Carpenter. — Progress 
of  sanitary  science ;  by  Roscoe. — The  rainbow ;  by  Roscoe. 
-Ice  age  in  Briuin ;  by  Geikic.— The  «un  and  the  earth ; 
by  B.  Stewart.— Atoms;  by  Clifford.— Flame ;  by  Core.— 
Life  of  Faraday;  by  J.  H.  Gladstone.- Sur  depths;  by 
R.  A.  Proctor.— Kent's  cavern;  by  Wm.  Pengelly. — A 
fragment  of  Faraday's  electrical  discoveries;  by  W.  F. 
Barrett.— Ancient  and  modem  Egypt ;  by  W.  B.  Carpenter. 
5-6.  Polarisation  of  light;  by  Wm.  Spottiswoode. — How 
flowers  are  fertilised;  by  A.  W.  Bennett. —  Parasites,  and 
their  strange  uses;  by  T.  S.  Cobbold.— Gun  cotton;  by 
F.  A.  Abel.— Animal  mechanics  ;  by  S.  M.  Bradley.— The 
senses  ;  by  C.  Robertson. — Muscle  and  nerve;  by  A.  Gam- 
gee.— The  time  that  has  elapsed  since  the  era  of  the  cave 
men  of  Devonshire;  by  Wm.  Pengelly. —  Crystalline  and 
molecular  forces  ;  by  Tyndall.— John  Daltonandhis  atomic 
theory  ;  by  Roscoe.— Transit  of  Venus  ;  by  Wm.  Huggins. 
— ^Jos.  Priestley  ;  by  Thorpe. — Geographical  distribution  of 
mammals ;  by  P.  L.  Sclatcr.— Earthquakes  and  volcanoes  ; 
by  W.  C.  Williamson, — Modem  savages ;  by  J.  Lubbock. — 
Palestine  exploration  ;  by  Wilson. 

7-8.  Arctic  discoveries  ;  by  J.  E.  Davis. — Soap  bubbles ; 
by  Racker.— Birds  of  the  globe;  by  R.  B.  Sharpe.— The 
great  extinct  quadmpeds ;  by  P.  M.  Duncan.— Cavendish 
and  his  discoveries  ;  by  Thorpe. — Functions  of  the  brain  ; 
by  Fcrricr.— Food  ;  by  H.  E.  Armstrong. — The  time  which 
has  elapsed  since  the  era  of  the  cave  men  of  Devonshire ;  by 
Wm.  Pengelly. — What  the  earth  is  composed  of;  by  Ros- 
coe.— Succession  of  life  on  the  earth  ;  by  W.  C.  Williamson. 
—Why  the  earth's  chemistry  is  as  it  is ;  by  J.  N.  Lockyer. 
9-10.  Beginnings  of  life ;  by  P.M.  Duncan. — Flame;  by 
T.  E.  Thorpe.— Modern  discoveries  in  sound;  by  T.  H. 
Core. —  Cruise  of  the  Challenger;  by  J.  Murray. —  Wni. 
Harvey,  and  the  discovery  of  the  circulation  of  blood;  by 
Huxley. — The  sun;  by  Roscoe. — Aborigines  of  Tasmania 
an  extinct  race  ;  by  W.  H.  Flower. — Insectivorous  plants; 
by  W.  C.  Williamson, — Edison,  and  some  of  his  inventions; 
by  Barrett. — Our  earliest  ancestors  in  Britain ;  by  B.  Daw- 
kins.  —Modern  history  of  gun-powder  ;  by  Abel. — Minutest 
forms  of  life;  by  W.  H.  Dallinger. —  Animal  intelligence; 
by  G.  J.  Romanes. 

XI.  Islands,  as  illustrating  the  laws  of  the  geographical 
distribution  of  animals :  by  A.  R.  Wallace.— Age  of  dragons; 
by  B.  W.  Hawkins. — Palestine  in  its  physical  aspects;  by 
Tristram. — Traps  to  catch  sunshine;  by  W.  de  W.  Abney. 


ScoFFKRN.  Stray  leaves  of  science  and  folk- 
lore. 1870 

Sears.  Information  for  the  people^ 

Shaw,  S.  Nature  displayed.  1823.  6v 

TissANDiER.  Popular  scientific  recreations. 
1882 

Todd,  A.  J.  The  Vacation  Qub.  1892 *« 

Contentt:  ItsorigiiL — The  rocks. — The  flove 
stars. — Thesea-Aore. —  Hydroidsand  algae. — T1 
scope.— How  things  are  made. —  Pond  lifik.- IC 
The  stars  again. — Conclusion. 

Tyndall.  Fragments  of  science.  1871 

Same  [rev.  and  enlarged].  1879.  2v. 

Contents:  v.  x.  The  constitution  of  nature.— R 
— Radiant  heat  in  relation  to  the  colour  and  chcmtc 
tution  of  bodies. —  New  chemical  reactions  prod 
light. — Dust  and  disease. — Voyage  to  Algeria  to  ofa 
eclipse.  — Niagara. — The  parallel  roads  of  Glen 
Alpine  sculpture.— Recent  experiments  on  fog-sigai 
study  of  physics. — Crystalline  and  slaty  cleavagi 
magnetic  and  diamagnetic  forces. —  Physical  basis 
chemistry. —  Elementary  magnetism.—  Force.— ( 
tions  to  molecular  physics. — Life  and  letters  of  Fi 
The  Copley  medalistof  X870.— The  Copley  medalii 
— Death  by  lightning. — Science  and  the  spirits. 

V.  a.  Reflections  on  prayer  and  natural  law.— 
and  special  providences. —  Prayer  as  a  form  of 
energy.— Vitality. — Matter  and  force. — Scientific 
ism. — Address  to  students.— Scientific  use  of  the 
tion. — Belfast  address. — Apology  for  the  Belfast  a 
The  Rev.  James  Martineau  and  the  Bel&st  addre 
mentation,  and  its  bearings  on  surgery  and  mc 
Spontaneous  generation.^^cienceand  man. — ProC 
and  evolution. — The  electric  light. 
New  fragments.  1892 5 

Contents:  The  Sabbath.  —  Goethe's  'Fartxi 
Atoms,  molecules,  and  ether  waves. —  Coimt  Ru 
Louis  Pasteur. — The  rainbow  and  its  congeners.— 
Birkbeck  Institution,  Oct.  3a,  1884.- Thomas  Yoo 
in  the  Alps. — About  common  water. — Personal  reo 
of  Carlyle. —  On  unveiling  the  statue  of  Carlyle.* 
propagation  and  prevention  of  phthisis. —  Old  Al 
tings. — A  morning  on  Alp  Lusgen. 
United  States  National  Museum.    Saturday 

lectures.  1882 

Contents:  Introductory  address;  by  J.  W.  3 
Scientific  and  popular  views  of  nature  contrastei 
Gill.— What  is  anthropology?  by  O.  T.  Mason.—' 
of  the  Appalachian  Mis.;  by  J.  W.  Chickering, . 
lines  of  sociology;  by  J.  W.  Powell.— Little  kw 
about  well-known  animals:  by  C.  V.  Riley.— Ps 
and  the  French  school  of  anthropology  ;  by  R.  Fl 
Deep-sea  explorations :  by  W.  H.  Dall.— How  w< 
S.  M.  Burnett. 

WiNCHELL.  Sparks  from  a  geologist's  ham- 
mer. 1881 

Contents  :  Mont  Blanc  and  the  Mer  de  Glace. 
of  Mont  Blanc— The  beautiful.— The  old  age  ofa 
— Obliterated  continents.—  A  grasp  of  geologic  lin 
logical  seasons.— The  climate  of  the  lake  region 
moths  and  mastodons.— Salt  enterprise  in  Michi 
remarkable  Maori ms.— The  genealogy  of  ships.- 
and  evolution.— Grounds  and  conse(|uenccs  of  c 
—The  metaphysics  of  science. 

World  of  wonders.  1881 * 


*  Of  interest  to  yoimg  readers. 


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P-2 


505  I 


505  5 


ecord  of   science  and    industry. 

-9.  6v 

Catalogue  of  scientific  and  tech- 
periodicals,    1665-1882 16  64 

rm,  The.    1888-.  v.i- 98.2  P-S 

1  of  arts  and  science.  1812-14.  5v.  505  P-3 

L' annte  scientifique.    1881- {505  15 

:e's  science  gossip.  i865-So.^i5v..  505  B-i 

al  observer.  1862-8.  I2v 505  9 

je.  1881-.  V.I- 505  P-B-2 

of  natural  history.  1829-40.  13V..       505-8 
setts  Institute  of  Technology.  List 
nodical  and  society  pubs.  1893..605  Pam.  2 

rience.   1892-.  v.i- 505  P-4 

t's  note-book.  1867-8.  2v 505  12 

1870,  1890-.  V.I,  42- 505  P-B-3 

Dce  review.    1894-.  v.i- 505  P-6 

ctence monthly.  1872-.  v.i- 505  P-5 

line;  supplement.  1877-8.  4V 505  P-5 

cience  review.    1862-77.    i6v 505  11 

1883-.  V.I- 505  I>-B-i 

Imanac.  18S5 505  B-3 

ecord.  1875 505  6 

L.    Catalogue   of  scientific  serials, 

5-1876 505  14 

*d.  Scientific  tracts.   1834-5.  4V 505  7 

ind  intellectual  observer  of  science, 

186S-71.   5v 505-10 

N.  Annals  of  philosophy.    1814-26. 

505  P-i 

Vear-book  of  facts.  1853-76.  14V...       505  2 

>k  of  nature,  &c.   1872 505  4 

>k  of  science.  1892 +505  16 


CIETIES.— INSTITUTIONS. 

ie  des  Sciences,  L*.  Comptes  rendus 
domadaires  des  stances.    1835-90. 

T. 506   P-B-2 

npplement.  1856-61.  v.  1-2. 
able  g^n^rale.  1835-80.  3V. 
ables  alphab^tiques.  1851-80.  4v. 
ie  Royale  des  Sciences  de  1'  Institut 
France,  L'.    M^moires.    1816-88. 

■44 506  P-B-3 

Association.  Circular  of  information. 

2 506  Pam.  10 


Albany  Institute.  Manual ;  by  Pratt.  1870. 506  Pam.  2 

Proceedings 506  22 

Transactions 506  23 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement 

of  Science.  Proceedings,    1849- 506  19 

American  Association  for  the  Promotion  of 

Science.  Journal.  1831 506  Pam.  6 

American  Museum  of  Natural  Ilistoiy.  An- 
nual repts 506  Pam  I 

American  Philosophical  Society.   Laws  and 
regulations;    list  of  members.     1880, 

1886,  1890 506  Pam.  3 

Magellanic  premium 506  Pam.  7 

Proceedings,  1838-43,1876-.  v.  1-4, 1 5-.       506  7 
Subject  register  of  papers  in  trans,  and 

proceedings.  1889 506  26 

Transactions,  1786-1804,  1818- 506  B-i 

Becker.  Scientific  London.  1875 506  $ 

British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 

Science.    Repts 506  24 

British  Museum.  An  easy  walk  through;  by 

Fagan.    1891 62  Pam.  I 

Guide  to  exhibition  rooms  of  natural  his- 
tory, etc.    1873 ^2  3 

Hand-book  for  readers ;  by  Nichols.  1866.       16-40 

Handy-book.  1870. 62  4 

Lives  of  the  founders ;  by  Edwards.  1870.         62  5 
Buffalo  Naturalists'   Field  Gub.     Bulletin. 

18S3- 98.2  P-4 

Buffalo  Society  of  Natural  Sciences.  Bulletin. 

1873- 98.2  P-3 

GooDE.  Museums  of  the  future.  189 1 506  Pam.  9 

Journal  polytechnique.  1795-1823.  I2v 506  B-2 

Lemaistke.    L* Institut  de  France  et  nos 

grands  ^tablissements  scientifiques.  '96.  506  Ii-5 

Linnean  Society.  Transactions,  1791-1875. 

V.  1-30, and  index;  2d  ser.  v.i,  2  pt.  I, .506  P-B-i 

National  Academy  of    Sciences    (U.   S.) 

Memoirs 506  B-4 

Conttnts :  v.  a.  Kept,  of  Eclipse  expedition  to  Caroline 
Island,  1885. — Experimental  determination  of  wave-lengths 
in  the  invisible  prismatic  spectrum ;  by  Langley. — On  the 
subsidence  ot  particles  in  liquids  ;  by  Brewer. — On  the  fof 
mation  of  a  deaf  variety  of  the  human  race ;  by  Bell. 

V.  4,  pt.  I.  Cave  fauna  of  N.  Am. ;  by  Packard. — Solar 
and  lunar  spectrum  ;  by  Langley. — Reduction  of  photo- 
graphic observations ;  by  Gould. — Balance  for  determining 
specific  gravity  by  inspection;  by  Barnard. — Theory  of 
magic  squares  and  cubes  ;  by  Barnard. 

V.  5.  Energy  and  vision;  by  Langley. — Contributions  to 
meteorology ;  by  Loomis. — Report  of  studies  of  atmospheric 
electricity ;  by  Mendcnhall. — The  embryology  and  meta- 
morphosis of  the  macroura ;  by  Brooks  and  Herrick. — On 
the  application  ot  interference  methods  to  astronomical 
measurements;  by  Michelson. 

V.  6.  On  the  capture  of  comets  by  planets ;  by  Newton.— 
Atmospheric  electricity  ;  by  Catlin.— On  certain  new  meth- 


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minoids of  the  oat  kernel;  by  Osborne. — Comparison  of 
antipodal  faunas;  by  Gill. — Families  and  sub-&milies  of 
fishes ;  by  GiU. — Human  bones  of  the  Hemenway  coll.  in 
U.  S.  army  medical  museum ;  by  Matthews,  Wortman,  and 
Billings. — Further  studies  on  the  brain  of  Limulus  Polsrphe- 
mus,  with  notes  on  its  embryology ;  by  Packard. 

Repts 506  21 

New  York  Sute  Museum.  Bulletin.  1887-. 

V.1-... 506  27 

C^nitmts:  r.x.  Preliminary  list  of  N.  Y.  unionidse; 
by  Marshall. — Contributions  to  the  botany  of  N.  Y. ;  by 
Peck. —  Building-stone  in  N.  Y.;  by  Smock. — Some  N.  Y. 
minerals ;  by  Nason.— White  grub  of  May  beetle ;  by  Lint* 
ner. — Cut-worms ;  by  Lintner. 

V.  a.  Iron  mines  and  iron-ore  districts  in  N.  Y. ;  by 
Smock. — Boleti  of  the  U.  S. ;  by  Peck. — Beaks  of  unionidae, 
Albany  ;  by  Marshall. — Building-stone  in  N.  Y. ;  by  Smock. 

V.  3.  Salt  and  gypsum  industries  of  N.  Y. ;  by  Merrill. — 
Clay  industries  of  N.  Y.;  by  Ries.-— The  San  Jose  scale, 
and  other  destructive  scale-insects  of  N.  Y. ;  by  Lintner. — 
Geology  of  Moriah  and  Westport  townships,  Essex  cc, 
N.  Y. ;  by  Kemp.— Mineral  resources  of  N.  Y.;  by  Merrill. 

Completion  of  the  palaeontology.  '83 506  Pwn.  5 

Repts.  of  Regents  of  the  University.  '52-. ....      506  3 

Peabody  Academy  of  Science.  Annual  repts.  507  Pam.  i 

Philadelphia  Academy  of  Natural  Science..5o6  Pam.  8 

Annual  repts 506  Pam.  4 

Royal  Society  (Gt.  Britain).   Philosophical 

transactions  and  collections  to  1 750. 1 1  v.       506  8 

History;  by  Weld.    1848.  2v 506  i 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Board  of  Regents. 

Annual  repts 506  D-i 

Catalogue  of  publications,  1846-82;  with 
index  of  articles  in  Smithsonian  Con- 
tributions to  knowledge 506  20 

Contributions  to  knowledge.  1847-.  v.i-..  506  B-3 

(For  contents  of  volumes  1-16  see  catalogue  of  1871.) 
V.  17.    Systems    of  consanguinity  and    affinity  of  the 
human  family  ;  by  Morgan. 

V.  18.  Tables  and  results  of  the  precipitation,  in  rain 
and  snow,  in  the  U.  S. — Memoir  on  the  secular  variations  of 
the  elements  of  the  orbits  of  the  8  principal  planets ;  by 
Stockwell. — Observations  on  tcrrestri.il  magnetism  and  on 
deviations  of  the  compasses  of  U.  S.  iron-clad  'Monadnock'; 


by  Harness.— Converging  series  expressing  ratio 
diameter  and  circumference  of  circle ;  by  Ferrel. 

.  V.  19.  Problems  of  rotary  motion  presented  by  t 
scope,  etc. ;  by  Barnard. — Contributions  to  the  ki 
the  fresh-water  algae  of  North  Am. ;  by  Wood.— Ii 
tions  of  the  orbit  of  Uranus;  by  Newcomb. 

▼.  so.  The  winds  of  the  j^obe,  or  laws  of  aim 
circulation  over  the  surface  of  the  earth ;  by  Coffin. 

V.  2z.  Statement  and  exposition  of  certain  ham 
the  solar  system ;  by  Alexander. — General  inte 
planetary  motion ;  by  Newcomb. — ^The  Haidah  In 
Queen  Chariotte's  Islands,  British  Columbia ;  by : 
Tables,  distribution  and  variations  of  atmospheric  I 
ture  in  the  U.  S.,  etc. ;  by  Schott. 

v.  33.  Explorations  of  the  aboriginal  remains  of 
see ;  by  Jones. — The  sctilptures  of  Santa  Lucia  C 
whuapa  in  Guatemala ;  with  an  account  of  travels  in 
Am.,  and  on  the  western  coast  of  S.  Am. ;  by  Habt 
archxological  collection  of  the  U.  S.  National  Mn 
charge  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washingl' 
Rau.— The  Palenque  Ublet  in  the  U.  S.  National  k 
Washington  ;  by  Rau. — On  the  remains  of  later  pre 
man,  from  caves  in  the  Catherina  Archipelago,  Alas! 
by  Dall. 

v.  33.  Introduction. — Lucemariae  and  their  aU 
Qark. — Geology  of  lower  Louisiana  and  the  salt  d( 
Petite  Anse  Island ;  by  Hilgard. — On  the  internals 
of  the  earth  considered  as  affecting  the  phenomena 
cession  and  nutation,  being  the  third  of  the  prob 
rotary  motion;  by  Barnard. — A  classification  and  f 
of  the  Trochilidae ;  by  Elliot. — Fever ;  a  study  in 
and  normal  physiology ;  by  Wood. 

V.  24.  Results  of  meteorolog.  observations  at  Proi 
R.  I.,  1831-76 ;  by  Caswell.— Tables  and  results  of 
tation,  in  rain  and  snow,  in  U.  S.,  etc.  ;  by  ScholL 

V.  35.  Prehistoric  fishing,  Europe  and  N.  Am.;1 
1884. — Archsolcgical  researches  in  Nicaragua:  b] 
ford,  x88i. — Contents  of  a  bone  cave  in  the  Island 
guilla,  W.  1.;  by  Cope.  1883. 

V.  36.  Researches  upon  the  venoms  of  poison 
pcnts  ;  by  Mitchell  and  Reichert,  x 886.— Genesis 
Arietid*  ;  by  Hyatt,  1889. 

V.  38.  Life  historic:*  of  North  Am.  birds,  with 
reference  to  their  breeding  habits  and  eggs;  by  Bendi 

Miscellaneous  collections 

Origin,  history,  etc.    1895 506  P 

United  States  National  Museum.     Hand- 
book.   1886 

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LANEOUS. 

ie  and  vital  action  in  health  and 

.  1875 •. -      570  7 

y  of  life.  1875 570  12 

sflife.  1871 570  II 

gen.  1884 570  9 

ion  of  Darwin.  1885 570  13 

Ihain  of  life  in  geological  time. 

570  5 

ife  in  nature.  1872 570  2 

>iscourses,  biological    and  geo- 

590  130 

s:  A  piece  of  chalk.—  Problems  of  the  deep  sea. 
e  results  of  the  expedition  of  H.  M.  S.  'Chal- 
Veast. — On  the  formation  of/:oal. — On  the  border 
etween  the  animal  and  the  vegetable  kingdoms.— 
;  or.  The  study  of  zoology.—- Biogenesis  and 
t. — Geological  contemporaneity  and  persistent 
ife. — Geological  reform. — Palaeontology  and  the 
revolution. 

y  instruction  in  biology.  '83 570  14 

KU,  Biology.  1878 570  6 

Diogical   Laboratory  of  Wood's 
Lectures,  1890 570  16 

!« .'  Specialization  and  organization ;  the  most 
need  of  American  biology;  by  Whitman.— 
's  occupation :  by  Whitman.— Some  problems  of 
lorphology :  by  Wilson. — Gastraea  theory  and 
ors;  by  McMurrich.— Weismann  and  Maupas  on 
of  death  ;  by  Gardiner. — Evolution  and  heredity ; 
.—Relationships  of  the  sea  spiders;  by  Morgan, 
okinesis;  by  Watas^. — Ear  of  man;  by  Ayers.— 
cean  temperatures  and  currents ;  by  Libbey. 
c,  1893 570  16-A 

'j  :  The  Mosaic  theory  of  development ;  by  Wil- 
ilization  of  the  ovum  ;  by  Conkiin. — On  some 
irtnciples  of  physiological  morphology  ;  by  Loeb. 
cs  in  evolution ;  by  Ryder. — On  the  nature  of  cell 
)n  ;  by  Watase. — Inadequacy  of  the  cell-theory  of 
:nt;  by  Whitman. — Bdellostoma  dojnbeyi,  lac  ; 
—Influence  of  external  conditions  on  plant  life ; 
I. — Irrito-conlractility  in  plants;  by  Macfarlanc. 
ological  stations  of  Europe  ;  by  Dean. — ^Appen- 
Ic  and  aims  of  the  Marine  Biological  Laboratory  ; 
an. 

le,  1894 570  16-B 

ts  :  Life  from  a  physical  standpoint ;  by  Dolbear. 
aical  hypothesis  of  inheritance;  by  Ryder.— On 
of  divisibility  of  living  matter ;  by  Loeb. — Differ- 
if  species  on  Galipagos  Islands  and  the  origin  of 
;  by  Baur. — The  hereditary  mechanism  and  the 
the  unknown  factors  of  evolution  ;  by  Osbom. — 
yological  criterion  of  homology ^  by  Wilson. — 
on  and  development ;  by  McMurrich.— Problems, 

*  Of  interest  to 


methods,  and  scope  of  developmental  mechanics ;  by  Roux. 
— The  organization  of  botanical  museums  for  schools,  col- 
leges, and  universities:  by  Macfarlane. — Evolution  and 
epigenesis;  by  Whitman. — Bonnet's  theory  of  evolution; 
by  Whitman. — The  palingenesia  and  the  germ  doctrine  of 
Bonnet ;  by  Whitman. — Origin  of  the  centrosome ;  by 
Waus6. 

Milton.  Stream  of  life  on  our  globe 570  i 

M0R14Y.  Life  and  love.  1895 570  21 

A  song  of  life.  1891 ♦570  19 

Nicholson.  Introduction  to  the  study  of 

biology.  1872 570  3 

NicbLS.  The  puzzle  of  life.  1878 *570  8 

Papillon.  Nature  and  life.  1875 57^  4 

Romanes.  An  examination   of   Weisman- 

nism.  1893 570  18 

Spencer.  Rejoinder  to  Weismann.  1894..570  Pam.  2 
Turner.  The  cell  theory,  past  and  present. 

1889 570  Pam.  I 

Weismann.    Essays    upon    heredity,     etc. 

1889-92.  2v 57p  15 

The  germ-plasm.  1893 570  17 

Wilson.  Leisure-time  studies,  chiefly  bio- 
logical. 1878 570  10 


BEGINNINGS  OF  LIFE. 

Balfour.  Comparative  embryology.  1880-1. 

2v 576  4 

Bastlan.  Beginnings  of  life.  1872.  2v 576  7- 

Modes  of  origin  of  lowest  organisms.  '71.       5 76  6 

Beale.  Protoplasm.  1870 576  3 

BOtschli.  Investigations    on    microscopic 

foams.  1894 5769 

Foster  and  Balfour.   Elements  of  em- 
bryology. 1874.  pt.  1 576  I 

IIertwig.  The  cell.  1895 570  20 

Text-book   of  embryology  of   man  and 

mammals.  1892 57^  '^ 

Quatrefages.  Metamorphoses  of  man  and 

the  lower  animals.  1864 57^2 


MICRO-ORGANISMS. 

AitBOTT.  Principles  of  bacteriology.  1885...  577  26 

Adenot.  Desm^ningitesmicrobienner. '90.  577  15 

Badcock.  Vignettes  from  invisible  life.  '83.  577  5 

Bary.  Lectures  on  bacteria.  1887 577  12 

Beale.  Disease  germs.  1870 577  23 

Binet.  Psychic  life  of  micro-organisms.  '89  577  13 

young  readers. 


318 


BIOIXXJICAL  SCIENCE. 


Pam. 

2 

Pam. 

I 

577 

18 

577 

6 

577  9 

577  - 

22 

577  - 

20 

577  25 

577 

8 

Cameron.  The  cholera  microbe.   1884... 577 
Microbes  in  fermentation,  etc.  1882... .577 

DoLLEY.  Technology  of  bacteria  investiga- 
tion, 1891 

DucLAUX.  Fermentation.  1884. 

Ermengem.  Recherches  sur  le  microbe  du 
cholera.  1885 

Frankland.  Micro-organisms  in  water.  '94 
Our  secret  friends  and  foes.  1893 

Freudenreich.  Dairy  bacteriology.  1895.. 

Grove.  Synopsis  of  the  bacteria,  etc.  1884.. 

HUEPPE.  Methods  of  bacteriological  in- 
vestigations. i886 

Kanthack  and  Drysdale.  Elementary 
practical  biology.  1895 

Kellicott.  Papers,  microscopical,  etc 

Klein.  Bacteria  in  Asiatic  cholera.  1889... 
Micro-organisms.   1884 

Lewis.  The  comma  bacillus  of  Asiatic  chol- 
era.    1885 98.2 

Ten  days  in    the    laboratory   with  Dr. 
Robert  Koch,  of  Berlin.    1885 98.2 

Macdonald.  Guide  to  microscopical  ex- 
amination of  drinking  water.  1875 

PR17DDEN.  Dust  and  its  dangers.  1890 

Story  of  the  bacteria.  1889 

SoMERViLLE.  Molecular  and  microscopic 
science.  1869.  2v 

Sternberg.  Manual  of  bacteriology.  1893. 

TR017ESSART.  Microbes,  ferments  and 
moulds.  1886 

Tyndall.  Hoating-matter  of  the  air.  1881 

WooDHEAD.  Bacteria  and  their  products. 
1891 

THE  MICROSCOPE. 

American  monthly  microscopical  journal. 
1889.  v.io 

American  Society  of  Microscopists.  Pro- 
ceedings,  1879- 

Beale.  How  to  work  with  the  microscope. 
1868 

The  microscope  in  medicine.  187S 

Behrens.  The  microscope  in  botany.  1885 
Brocklesby.  Amateur  microscopist.  1871. 

Views  of  the  microscopic  world.  '51 

Carpenter.  The  microscope  and  its  revela- 
tions. 1856 578  31 

Same.  i88i 578  32 

Frey.  The  microscope.  1872 578  7 

Gage.  The  microscope.  1894.  v.i 578  34 

GossE.  Ev/:nings  at  the  microscope,  i860..  *578  18 

Griffith.  Text-book  of  the  microscope. '64  578  11 

\  For  reference.  •  Of 


577  10 

577  24 
98.2  30 

577  19 
577  7 

Pam.  4 
Pam.  2 

577  3 
577  16 
577  14 

577  I 
577  21 

577  n 

577  4 

577  17 


578  ^ 

578  15 

578  8 
578  27 

578  24 
578  14 
578  17 


Griffith  and  Henfrey.     Micrognphic 

dictionary.  1856 

Same.  1883.. 

Heurck.   The  microscope.  1893 f 

Photo-micrography.   1894 

Hogg.  The  microscope.. 

Ijinkester.    Half-hours  with  the  micro- 
scope. 1874 

Leeuwenhoek,    a.    van.   Select   works. 
1800.  2v 5 

Malley.  Micro-photography.  1883 

Martin.  Microscopic  objects.  1S70 

Monthly  microscopical  journal.     1869-77. 
i6v •. 

National  Microscopical  Congress,  1878 

Phin.  Selection  and  use  of  the  microscope. 

1879 

PouLSEN.  Botanical  micro-chemistry.  1886. 

Quarterly  journal  of  microscopical  science. 

1856-77.  25V « 

QUEKETT.  Use  of  the  microscope.  1852. 

ScHACHT.  The  microscope.  1855 

SchAfer.  Course  of  practical  histology.  '77. 
Smith.  How  to  see  with  the  microscope. 

1880 

Stokes.  Microscopy  for  beginners.  1887...  ^ 
Suffolk.  Microscopical  manipulation.  '70. 

\\^ARD.  Microscopic  teachings.  1864 ^ 

Wells,  et  aL  Through  a  microscope.  i886.  ^ 
Wood.  Common  objects  of  the  microscope. 

1864 ^ 

Wythe.  The  microscopist.  1877 


EVOLUTION. 

Adams.  Evolution.  1883 575 

Agassiz.  Methods  of  study  in  natural  his- 
tory. 1863 

Allen.  The  colour-sense.  1879 

The  evolutionist  at  large.  1881 

Bateson.  Materials  for  the  study  of  varia- 
tion. 1894 

Benson.  Philosophic  reviews.  1875 

Bergen.  The  development  theory.  1884 ... 

BiRKS.  Modem  physical  fatalism.  1876 

BoNAViA.  Studies  in  the  evolution  of  ani- 
mals.   1S95. 

Brooklyn  Ethical  Association.   Evolution: 

popular  lefts,   18% 

Evolution  in  science,  etc.:  lects,  '91 

Life  and  the  conditions  of  survival :  lects., 

1895 

Sociology:  lects.,  1890 

interest  to  young  readers. 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


319 


lOOKS.  Law  of  heredity.  1883 575  55 

|K,T.  Some  relations  between  philosophy 

and  Vterature.  1886 575  Pam.  3 

9TUCR.  Evolution,  old  and  new.  1879 575  4^ 

fgKLLXS.  Outline  of  the   evolution-phil- 

;     otophy.    187s 575  67 

■AFMAN.  Evolution  of  life.    1873 575  43* 

kAKX.  Mind  in  nature.  1865 575  20 

^■LASfD.  Evolution,  etc.  1881 575  50 

|ODD.  Story  of  creation.  1888 575  73 

bOK.     Biology.    (Boston  Monday  lects.) 

X877 575  27 

bPB.  Origin  of  the  fittest.  1887 575  62 

Pkimaxy  factors  of  organic  evolution.  '96.  575  80 

talTis.  Creation  or  evolution  ?  1887 575  63 

lULWlN.  Descent  of  man.  1883 575  3 

Same.  1890 575  4 

^.Origin  of  species.  1876 575  35 

Same.  1895 575  3^ 

■  Variation  of  animals   and  plants  under 

domestication.  1868.  2v 575  i 

^rwtnism  stated  by  Darwin  himself.  1884.  575  57 

KnHAM.  Evolution,  etc.  1890 ♦575  77 

SblEft.  Organic  evolution.  1890 575  78 

tUOf.  V^nds  of  doctrine.  1876 575  37 

IkKS.  Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.  1884.  575  56 
iUDBS  an  J  Thobason.   Evolution  of  sex. 

!,     1889 575  76 

blX.  Evolution  and  progress.  1875 575  16 

Bbat.  Darwiniana.  1876 575  n 

fiVTHUE.    On  Mr.  Spencer*s  formula  of 

evolution.  1879... 575  70 

Iabckbl.  Evolution  of  man.  1879.  2v 575  39 

Freedom  in  science  and  teaching.  1879...  575  41 

History  of  creation.*  1876.  2v 575  9 

Iall.  Problem  of  human  life.  1880 ^...  575  48 

Idislow.  Theory  of  evolution.  1873 575  14 

loDCB.  What  is  Darwinism  ?  1874 575  12 

Iqbio  vs.   Darwin:  examination  of  state- 
ments by  Darwin.  1872 575  25 

IncXXY.  American  addresses.  1877 575  8 

Darwiniana:  essays.  1893 575  86 

Evidence  as  to  man's  place  in  nature.  '63      575  7 

More  criticisms  on  Darwin.  1872 575  24 

Origin  of  species.  1875 575  6 

tKDAS.  Factors  in  organic  evolution.  '94..  575  90 

SirntEDGE.  Origin  of  species.  1871 575  Pam.  i 

bncutON.  Struggles  for  life.  1886 575  61 

JUiKESTER.  Degeneration.   1880 575  45 

IbContb.  Evolution  and  its  relation  to 

religious  thought.     1888 575  72 

XWES.  Studies  in  animal  life,  i860 575  19 

IcCosH.   Development.   1883 575  54 

Spencer's  philosophy.  1885 575  71 

•  Of  interest  to 


MivART.  Genesis  of  species.  1871 575  33 

Man  and  apes.  1874 575  34 

Murphy.  Habit  and  intelligence.  1869.  2v.  ^75  21 

Same.   1879 575  23 

O'Neill.  The    refutation   of   Darwinism. 

1880 575  44 

OsBORN.  From  the  Greeks  to  Darwin.  '94.  575  87 

Parker.  Mammalian  descent.  1885 575  59 

PouLTON.  The  colours  of  animals.  1890 575  79 

Romanes.  Darwin  and  after  Darwin.  '92-5. 

fv... 575  83 

Scientific  evidences  of  organic  evolution. 

1882 575  51 

Schleicher.  Darwinism  tested.  1869 575  29 

ScHMiD.  Theories  of  Darwin.  1883 575  52 

Schmidt.  Doctrine  of  descent  and  Darwin- 
ism. 1875 575  «3 

Semper.  Animal  life  as  affected  by  the  nat- 
ural conditions  of  existence.  1881 575  47 

Sewall.  Spencer  as  a  biologist.  1886.. ..575  Pam.  3 
Sharps.  Cause  of  color  among  races.  1879  575  26 
Spencer.  Factors  of  organic  evolution.  '87  575  64 
First  principles  of  a  new  system  of  phil- 
osophy. 1864 575  65 

Same.  1877 575  66 

Illustrations  of  universal  progress.  '64 575  68 

Inadequacy  of '  natural  selection.'  1 893..575  Pam.  4 

Principles  of  biology.  1868.  2v 575  31 

TuTTLE.  Origin  and  antiquity  of  physical 

man.  1866 575  60 

Varigny.  Experimental  evolution.  1892...  575  85 

Wainwright.  Scientific  sophisms.  1881...  575  49 
Wallace.  Contributions  to  the  theory  of 

natural  selection.  1870 575  5 

Darwinism.   1889 575  74 

Weismann.    Effect  of  external  influences 
upon    development.    (Romanes    lect., 

1894) 575  88 

Wiedersheim.  The  structure  of  man,  an 

index  to  his  past  history.  1S95 575  93 

Williamson.  Succession  of  life  upon  the 

earth.   1877 575  3° 

Wilson.  Chapters  on  evolution.  1883 575  53 

WiNCHELL.  Doctrine  of  evolution.  1874....  575  15 

HEREDITY. 

Bradford.   Heredity  and  Christian  prob- 
lems. 1895 130  25 

Cook.  Heredity.  1879 130  15 

Fowler.  Hereditary  descent 130  6 

G ALTON.  English  men  of  science.   1875 '3®  7 

Hereditary  genius.    1870 1308 

Natural  inheritance.    1889 130  18 

GuYAU.  Education  and  heredity.  1891 130  21 

young  readers. 


320 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


Haycraft.  Darwinism  and  race  progress. 

1895 „  130  22 

LoMBROSO.  The  man  of  genius.  1891 130  20 

RiBOT.  L'h6r6dit6  psychologique.  1894 130  23 

Same;  Eng,  Heredity.  1875 130  9 


Romanes.  Examination  of  Weismanntsm. 

1893 " 

Spencer.  Rejoinder  to  Weismann.  1S94..57C 

Weismann.  Essays  upon  heredity.  1889.  2t. 

The  germ  plasm.  1893 


NATURAL  HISTORY:    GENERAL. 


Abbott.  A  naturalist's  rambles  about  home. 

18S4 "*504  109 

Outings  at  odd  times.  1890 ^504  125 

Recent  rambles.  1892 504  130 

Upland  and  meadow.  18S6 *504  112 

Contents:  At  the  outset.— Poaetquissinga  in  winter. — 
'Twixt  cold  and  heat. — Manh>wrens. — A  colony  of  grakles. 
— Four  red  birds. — The  spmde-foot  toad. — ^Trumpet-creeper* 
and  the  ruby -throats. — The  drawing  of  the  seine. — A  sum- 
mer at  home. — September  sunshine. — An  October  diary. 

Waste-land  wanderings.  18S7 *504  1^4 

Adams.  Sea-side  lesson  book.  1S56 *590  81 

Agassiz.  Contributions  to  natural  history  of 

the  U.  S.  1857.  4v 590  R-i 

Allen.  Colin  Clout's  calendar.  1883 504  97 

Common  sense  science.  1S86 504  113 

Vignettes  from  nature.  1881 504  92 

Allen,  ^•/«/.  Nature  .studies.  1882 504  98 

American  naturalist.  1S67-.  v.i- 590  P-i 

Baird.  Diet,  of  natural  history.  1869 ^590  35 

BiART.  Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist...       04001 

Boston  journal  of  natural  history.  1834-57. 

v.i-7 590  3 

Boston, Society  of  Natural  History.  Proceed- 
ings, 1841-62.  v.i-8 5904 

Bucklani).  Curiosities  of  natural   history. 

3  series.  4V *5<^  5° 

Log-book  of  a  fisherman  and  zoologist. 

1875 *504  60 

Canadian  naturalist  and  geologist.  1856-63. 

v.2-8 590  2 

Carpenter.  Nature  and  man.  1889 504  116 

Cassell's  natural  history.  6v.. 590  B-24 

Cassell's  popular  natural  history.  4V 590  B-2 

Cooke.  Ponds  and  ditches.  1880 ^504  82 

De  Vere.  Stray  leaves  from  the  Ixjok  of 

nature.  1855 504  55 

Wonders  of  the  deep.  1869 50454 

Flagg.  Studies  in  field  and  forest.  1857....     504  58 

Gibson.  Sharp  eyes.  1893 *5o4  134 

Goldsmith.  History  of  the  earth  and  ani- 
mated nature.  1830.  4v 590  22 

*  Of  interest  to 


GossE.  Land  and  sea.  1865 

The  ocean.  1856 ^ 

Romance  of  natural  history.  iSSi.  2 v.... 

Gould,  ed.  Naturalists*  library 

Hooker.  Natural  history.  1S70 

Houghton.  Country  walks  of  a  naturalbL 
1870 ^ 

Jefferies.  Field  and  hedgerow.  18S9 \ 

Nature  near  London.  18S3 < 

Round  about  a  great  estate.  I  SSo 

Jesse.  Gleanings  in  natural  histor}'.  '32.  3V. 

Jones.  The  broad,  broad  ocean.   1871 ^ 

Journal  of  a  naturalist.  1S31 

Karr.  Tour  round  my  garden 

Kemp.  Natural  history  of  creation.   1S62... 

Kingsley,   ed.    Standard    natural    history. 
1S84-85.  6v 5c 

Knight.  By  leafy  ways.  1889 

Lankester.  Advancement  of  science.  1S90. 

Lectures  to  employes  of  Bait,  and  O.  R.  R. 

Co.  1882 

Contents  :  How  skulls  and  backbones  are  built 
tin. —  How  we  move;  by  Scwall. —  On  ferment. 
Sedgwick.— Some  curious  kinds  of  animal  locoin 
Brooks. 

LuHBOCK.  Chapters  in  popular  natural  his- 
tory. 1882 * 

Contents:  Ants. —  Bees  and  wasps. —  The  • 
animals.— On  flowers  and  insects. —  On  plants  a 
— Fruits  and  seeds. 

Scientific  lectures.  1879 

Contents:  Flowers  and  insects. —  Plants  and 
Habits  of  ants.— Introduction  to  the  study  of  p 
archzology. — ^Address  to  the  Wiltshire  Archxolc 
N.  S.  Society. 

Mangin.  Mysteries  of  the  ocean.  1S68 

Martin.  Natural  history.  1870.  2v 

Masius.  Studies  from  nature.  1855 

Ray.  Correspondence;   ed.   by   Lankester. 

1848 

ScHOUW.  Earth,  plants  and  man.   1S52 

Smellie.     Philosophy  of   natural    histor}*. 

1832 

young  readers. 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


821 


.  Elements  of  natural  history    1828. 

^ 590  29 

R.  Mountain  and  moor.  1879 *S^  75 

nrground.    1879 504  76 

NT-  Natural  history  of  Ceylon.  186 1.    590  65 

Y.  The  foot-path  way.  1892 504  129 

.  Home  studies  in  nature.  1885 *590  iii 

States.  Signal  office.  Natural  history 

Alaska.    1886-7.. 59^  B-9 

^CE.  Tropical  nature,  &c.  1878 504  64 

I,  Natural  history  of  Selbome.  1 851.  *590  49 
Same ;  int.  by  Burroughs.  1895.  2v.  *590  50 

s.  Leaves  from  a  naturalist*s  note- 

ok.    1882 504  94 

.  Boys'  own  book  of  natural  history.  *590  47 

men  objects  of  the  country.  1866 ♦590  57 

moD  objects  of  the  sea  shore.  1866...  ''^590  71 
trated     natural     history:     Reptiles, 

bes,  molluscs... *590  B-i 

rand  field.  1879 *504  77 

T.  Friendship  of  nature.  1894 504  136 

nienis  :  A  New  England  May-day. — When  orchards 
t. —  Romaunt  of  the  rose.— The  gardens  of  the  sea. — 


A  song  of  summer  —Feathered  philosophers.— Nature's 
calm. —  Story  of  a  garden. —  Rustling  wings. —  The  loom  of 
autumn. — ^A  winter  mood. 

COLLECTORS'  MANUALS. 

Agassiz  Association.  Hand-book ;  by  Bal- 
lard. 1884, 1888.  2V 

Batty.  Practical  taxidermy.   1 890 

Brown.  Taxidermists'  manual 

CouES.  Field  ornithology.  1874 

Davie.  Methods  in  art  of  taxidermy.  1894. 

HoRNADAY.  Taxidermy  and  zoological  col< 
lecting.  1891 

HousMAN.  Story  of  our  museum.  1881 

Ingersoll,  Birds* -nesting.    1882 

KiNGSLEY.  Naturalists'  assistant.  1882 

Manton.  Field  botany.  1882 

Insects.  1881 

Maynard.  Collecting  and  preserving  ob- 
jects of  natural  history.   1877 

Manual  of  taxidermy.  1883 

R  IDG  way.  Nomenclature  of  colors  for  nat- 
uralists. i886 

Taylor,  et  al.  Collecting  and  preser\'ing 
natural -history  objects.  1876 


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579  13 

579  3 

579  I 

579  B-i 

579  14 

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579  9 

♦579  8 

*579  10 

579  4 

579  " 

579  12 

579  2 

BOTANY. 


lENERAL  AND   MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

.  Flowers  and  their  pedigrees.  1883.     580  54 
R.  Popular  economic  botany.  1853..    580  72 

',  L.  H.,  Jr.  Talks  afield.  1885 580  56 

r,  W.  W.  Botanical  collector's  hand- 

ok.  1881 580  50 

Trees,  plants  and  flowers.  1870 *58o  17 

:s  and  wonders  of  vegetable  life ''*^58o  59 

EY.  Manual  of  botany.  1870 580  19 

er.  Uses  of  plants.  1889 5^^  68 

3TT.  Scripture  herbal,  1842 580  35 

w.  Popular  field  botany.  1852 580  71 

liar  garden  botany.  1855 580  29 

liar  greenhouse  botany.  1857 580  30 

K.  Flower-talks  at  Ehnridge.  1885...  ^580  58 
.  Freaks  and  marvels  of  plant  life. 

81 580  52 

sv.  Recreations  in  botany.  1893 S^o  37 

According  to  season.  1894 ^580  51 

to  know  the  wild  flowers.  1893 *58o  55 

Same;  rev.  and  enl.  1895 *5^  55A 

ERS.  Vegetable  life.  1882 *58o  53 

*  Of  interest  to 


Daubeny,  ed.  Popular  geography  of  plants. 

1855 580  73 

DULAU  &  Co.  Botanical  works  (sale  cata- 
log)         16  SZ 

Figuier.  The  vegetable  world.  1867 58021 

Same;  rev.  ed 580  21A 

Fuller.  Uncle  John's  flowier-gatherers.  '69.  *58o  60 

Gaye.  The  great  world's  farm.  1893 *5^  74 

Gray.  Botanical  text-book.  1850 580 

Introd.  to  structural  and  systematic  botany. 

1858 580  6 

Lessons  in  botany 580  9 

School  and  field  book  of  botany.  1887....     58069 

Scientific  papers.  1889.  2v 58066 

Gray  and  Goodale.   Botanical  text  book. 

1885.  2v 580  44 

V.  z.  Structural  botany ;  by  Gray. 

V.  a.  Physiological  botany ;  by  Goodale. 

Halsted.  Syllabusoflects.  in  botany.  '92.  580  Pam.  I 

Hardinge.  With  the  wild  flowers.  1894...  *58o  75 

Hartwig.  The  tropical  world.  1863 *58o  18 

Hehn.  Wanderings  of  plants.  1885 580  57 

Henslow.  Botany  for  children.  1880 ^580  43 

Herrick.  Wonders  of  plant-life.  1883 580  26 

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Hooker,  J.  D.  Botany.  1878 *58o  25 

Hooker,  W.J.  Botanical  miscellany.  1830. 

3v 580  B-i 

Journal  of  botany.  1834-42.  4V 580  i 

Jackson.  Guidetoliteratureof  botany. '81.       16  33 

Johns.  Flowcrsof  the  field.  2v 580  32 

Ketchum.  Botany.   1889 580  64 

Lee.  Trees,  plants  and  flowers.  1854 580  16 

LiNDLEY.  Introduction  to  botany.  184S 580  8 

Ladies' botany.  1865.  2V 580  12 

The  vegetable  kingdom.  1847 580  7 

LiNNiEUS,  et  al.  Selection  of  correspond- 
ence; by  Sir  J.  E.  Smith.    1821.  2v....     580  39 

LoRiMER.  Among  the  trees.  1869 580  28 

Marion.  Wonders  of  vegetation.  1872 580  22 

Missouri  Botanical  Garden.    Repts 58024 

Newell.    Outlines  of  lessons  in  botany. 

pt.i :  From  seed  to  leaf.  1889 *58o  65 

Same.    1894 *58o  65A 

pt.2:  Flower  and  fruit *58o  65B 

Prantl.    Elementary  text-book  of  botany. 

1880 580  48 

Pratt.  Fairyland  of  flowers.  1890 *58o  B-4 

Same;  rev.  ed *58o  B-4A 

Little  flower  folks.  1890-1    2v *58o  76 

RUSKIN.  Proserpina.   1879.  v.i 580  61 

Sachs.  History  of  botany,  1530-1860 580  70 

Saintine.     t)ame    Nature  and    her  three 

daughters.  1869 ♦SSo  38 

SCHLEIDEN.  The  plant.  1853 580  49 

Smith,   E.    Botany.     (Orr's  circle  of  the 

sciences.)    i860 580  15 

Smith,  J.  Domestic  botany.  1871 580  27 

Thomson,  S.   Wanderings  among  the  wild 

flowers.  1857 580  34 

Wayside  weeds.    1864 *58o  31 

Wesley  &  Son.  Bibliotheca  botanica.  '91..     16  118 

Wonders  of  the  plant- world.   1870 58020 

Wood.  How  to  study  plants.    1882 *58o  63 

YoUM  ANS.  First  and  second  books  of  botany. 

1873-8.    2v ♦580  41 


REGIONAL    BOTANY. 

Babcock.    Flora  of  Chicago  and   vicinity. 

1872 587  Pam.  3 

Barker.  Beauty  of  flowers.  (British.) 584  29 

Bentham.  Handbook  of  British  flora.  '65. 

2v 584  19 

Burgess.  Old  English  wild  flowers.  1868...     584  27 
Chapman  and  Eaton.   Flora  of  the  south- 
em  U.  S.   1S65 587  15 

Darby.     Botany   of  the   southern    states. 

1856 587  10 

•  Of  interest  to 


Darungton.   Flora  Cestrica  [Chester  Co., 

Penn.].    1853 5^ 

Deakin.  Florigraphia  Britannica.  1857.  4V.    5I 

Dudley.  Cayuga  [N.  Y.]  flora.  1S86 5I 

Eaton  and  Wright.     North    American 

botany.  1840 \ 

Goodale  and  Sprague.    Wild  flowers  of 

Am.  1876.  pt.i 587 

Same;  complete  ed.  1886^ 587 

Gray,  S.  F.  Natural  arrangement  of  British 

plants.  1821.  2v 5S 

HiBBERD.  Field  flowers.  (British.)  1870...    58 
Hooker.  Botany  of  the  Antarctic  rogage  of 

Capt.  Ross,  1839-43.  2v 589 

Hulme.  Familiar  wild  flowers.  ist-5th  ser.    5S 
Keeler.  Wild  flowers  of  early  spring,  Cle^-e- 

land,  O.   1894 59 

Koehler.  Practical  botany.  1876 5^ 

Loudon.  Arboretum  et  fruticetum  Britanni- 

cum.    1854.  8v $1 

Macmillan.  Holidays  on  highlands.  1869.    5& 
Mathews.    Familiar  flowers   of  field  and 

garden.  1895 5B1 

Meehan.  Native  flowers  and  ferns  of  the 

U.S.  1878.  2v 5S7 

Same;  2d  ser.  1880.  2v 587  J 

Wayside  flowers.  1881 587 

Michaux.  Flora  Boreali-Americana.  1820..     5I 
Miller  a«^  Whiting.  Wild  flowers  of  the 

north-eastern  states.  1895 587 

MiLLSPAUGH.  Flora  of  Yucatan.    1895. ..587  Pi 
MiLLSPAUGH  and  NuTTALL.  Flora  of  West 

Virginia.   1896 5I 

Moore.  British  wild  flowers.   1867 5^ 

NuTTALL.  Genera  of  N.  A.  plants.  '18.  2v.     5! 
Pratt,  A.   Flowering  plants  and  ferns  of 

Gt.  Britain.  5v $81 

Prior.  Popular  names  of  British  plants.  '70.    5S1 
PuRSH.  Flora  Americse  Septentrionalis.  '14. 

2V jl 

Raius.  Catalogus  plantarum  Angliae.    1670.    58^ 
Sprague.  Genera  of  the  plants  of  the  U.  S. 

1849.   2v Jl 

Thornton.  British  flora.  1812.   5v ^ 

Torrey.  Natural  history  of  N.  Y. :  botany. 

1843.  2v „  587 

United  States.  Exploring  expedition,  183S-42 

(Capt.W*ilkes).  Botany:  phanerogamia; 

by  Gray 5S2.1! 

Same :  atlas 582.I ' 

Geographical  surveys  west  of  looth  merid- 
ian   (Lieut.    Wheeler).    Botany;    by 

Rothrock,  et  al,  1878 587 

Weed.  Ten  New  England  blossonos.  1895.    581 

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U  flowers  of  America.  1894 587  R-i 

iMonuDp  University  of.  Noxious  weeds  of 

Wisconsin.  1S89.. 587  Pam.  2 

jbosTER,  ^</.  Alpine  plants.  (872 584  B>i 


1^ 
ip. 


PHYSIOLOGICAL  BOTANY. 


18 

33 

34 
28 


bCoIonn  of  flowers.  1882 581  20 

of  the  plants.  1895 581  32 

|tVOUm.  Fust  book  of  botany.  1873 581  4 

5.  Flowerless  plants.  1884 581  23 

,  C.  Different  forms  of  flowers  on 

plants  of  the  same  species.  1877 581   15 

of  cross  and  self  fertilization.  1877.  581   10 

vorous  plants.  1875 581  8 

lents  and  habits  of  climbing  plants. 

I«76 581  9 

ds  fertilized  by  insects.  1877 581  11 

,WIN,  C  and  F.  Power  of  movement  in 

plants.  1880 581 

IN,F.  Elements  of  botany.  1895 581 

WIN,  F.fljv^  Acton.  Practical  physiology 

ofplanU.  1894 581 

The  flowering  plant.  1890 581 

Forces  which  produce  the  organi- 

ladon  of  plants.  1844 581  B-i 

G>nceming  a  few  common  plants. 

t    «^a« 581  Pam.  I 

hAY.  How  plants  behave.  1875 *58i  6 

phnr  plants  grow.  1877 ♦581  5 

LOW,G.  The  making  of  flowers.  1891.  *58i  30 

of  floral  structures.  1888 581  21 

;  J.  S.  Physiological  and  descrip- 

tiveboteny 581  2 

CK.  Chapters  on  plant-life.  1885 *58i  25 

VON  Marilaun.  Flowers  and  their 

nnbidden  guests.  1878 581  16 

hist,  of  plants.  1895.  4v 581  B-2 

British  wild  flowers.  1875 581   12 

I,  fruits  and  leaves.  1886 *58i  26 

Botany  for  beginners.  1872 *58i  3 

KK.  Guests  of  flowers.  1881 ^581  19 

Fertilization  of  flowers.  1883 581  27 

Experimental  plant  physiology. '94...    5S1  35 
Strong    drink     and    tobacco 

OBoke.  1870 581  14 

Text-book  of  botany.   1875 581  i 

VMM..  Physiology  of  plants.  1895 581   17 

M.     Boys  and  girls  in   biology. 

i«75- *58i  13 

VLOE.  Sagacity  and  morality  of  plants. 

1W4 581  24 

of  plants 581  29 


Wythe.  Easy  lessons  in  vegetable  biology. 

1883 *S8i  22 


SYSTEMATIC  BOTANY. 

Apgar.  Plant  analysis.  1874, 5824 

Ragnall.  Handbook  of  mosses.  1886 582.2  7 

Bennett.  Cryptogamic  botany.  1889 582.2  9 

Berkeley.  Introd.  to  cryptogamic  botany. 

1857 582.2  4 

Brcx^k.  New  cyclopaedia  of  botany.  2v 582  1 

Campiiell.  Mosses  and  ferns.  1895 581  36 

Cooke.  Fungi.  1875 582.2  15 

Rust,  smut,  mildew,  etc.    1865 582.2  24 

Vegetable  wasps  and  plant  worms.  1892.  582.2  22 
Earle.  English  plant  names,  io-i5th  cen- 
turies.   1880 582  5 

Eaton.  The  ferns  of  N.Am.  1879-80. 2  v....  582. 2  R-i 
Edwards,  ef  a/.    Practical  directions  for 

collecting,  etc.,  diatoms.  1877 582.2  26 

Falconer.  Mushrooms.    1892 582.2  28 

Gibson.  Our  edible  toadstools  and  mush- 
rooms.  1895 582.2  30 

Gray.  British  .sea-weeds.  1867 582.2  11 

Gray  and  Woodward.  Sea-weeds,  shells 

and  fossils 582.2  8 

Heath.  Trees  and  ferns.    1879 582.2  17 

IIervey.  Sea  mosses.  1882 582.2  23 

IIOBKIRK.  British  mosses.  1873 582.2  10 

Holmes.  British  fungi,  etc.  1886 582.2  21 

Hooker.  A  second  century  of  ferns.  1861..582.2  B-i 
Humboldt  <*/  Bonpland.  Monographic  des 

melastomac^es.   1833 582.1  T-i 

I^ndsborough.  British  sea-weeds.  1857^..    582.2  2 
Lesquereux  and  James.    Mosses  of  N. 

Am.   1884 582.2  16 

Lindsay.  British  lichens.  1856 582.2  13 

Macmillan.  First  forms  of  vegetation.  '74...  582.2  20 
Mills.    Introd.  to   study  of  diatomacesc. 

1893 582.2  29 

Moork.  British  ferns.  1859 582.2  i 

Same;  abridged  ed.  1861 582.2  lA 

Palmer,  <'^.  Mushrooms  of  Am.  1885 582.2  B-2 

Plues.  British  ferns.  1866 582.2  5 

Puydt.  Les  orchidies.  1880 582.1  B-i 

Robinson.  Mushroom  culture.  1870 582.2  27 

Smith.  Ferns.  1877 582.2  3 

Stark.  British  mosses,  i860 582.2  12 

TuCKERMAN.  North  Am.  lichens.  '82.  2v..  582.2  18 
IViNiNG,  £.    Illustrations  of  the  natural 

orders  of  plants.  1S68.  2v 582  B-3 

Underwood.  Our  native  ferns.  1881 582.2  14 

WoLLE.  Desmids  of  the  U.  S.,  etc.  1884...    582.2  6 
Diatomacese  of  North  Am.  1894 582.2  25 


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BIOLOGICAL  SaENCE. 


ZOOLOGY. 


GENERAL  AND   MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

Agassiz.  Bibliographiazoologiaeet  geologise. 

1848.  V.I 16  17 

Anderson,  ed.    Treasury  of   the    animal 

world *590  46 

Aristotle.    History  of  animals;    tr.    by 

Cresswell.  1862 590  82 

Arnold.  My  story-book  of  animals *590  125 

Beaugrand.     Walks  abroad  of  two  young 

naturalists *590  124 

Beddard.    Text-book    of    zoogeography. 

1895 590  ^Z^ 

Bernard,   et  al.    Le  Jardin  des  Plantes. 

1842-3.  2v 590  B-7 

Bingley.  Animal  biography.  1820.  4V 590  91 

Brehm.  Thierleben.  1876-7.  9V 590  B-12 

Same,  Eng.   Life  of  animals.  1895. 

V.I- 590  B-36 

Zoological  atlas.   1882 590  R-5 

Brightwen.    Inmates   of  my   house   and 

garden.  1895  ♦590  136 

Wild  nature  won  by  kindness.  1890 *590  II9 

Broderip.  Leaves  from  the  note  book  of  a 

naturalist.  1852  *596  2 

Buckland.  Notes  and  jottings  from  animal 

life.   1882 »590  103 

Buckley.  Life  and  her  children.  1892 *592  2 

Winners  in  life's  race.  1882 #596  6 

Butler.  The  family  aquarium.  185S 590  77 

Carpenter.  2Coology.  1866.  2v 590  31 

Catlow.  Popular  Scripture  zoology,  1852..  590  120 

CoLTON.  Practical  zoology.  1891 *S90  4' 

CoLViN.     Winter    fauna    of    Mt.     Marcy. 

1876 590  Pam.  I 

Cornish.  Life  at  the  zoo.  1895 *590  '3' 

Dallas.  Invertebrated  animals.  (Orr's circle 

of  the  sciences.)  i860 580  15 

Natural  history  of  the  animal  kingdom....     590  38 
Vertebrated  animals.  (Orr's  circle  of  the 

sciences.) 596  i 

Damon.  Ocean  wonders.  1879 ♦590  87 

Edwards.  Life  beneath  the  waters.  1S58..    590  7S 
Elements  of  zoology ;  ed.  by  Reese.  '49....     590  34 

Emerton.  Life  on  the  sea-shore.  1880 *592  i 

Fleming.  Philosophy  of  zoology.  1822.  2v.     590  26 
Goodrich.  Anecdotes  of  the  animal  king- 

dom.   1845 590  60 

*  Of  interest  to 


GossB.  Introd.  to  zoology.  2v 590 

A  year  at  the  shore.  1865 «    590 

Hamerton.  Chapters  on  animals.  1874....    ^59 
Harbison.  Elements  of  zoology.  1873......    590 

Harris.  Dooryard  folks.  1883 *590 

Hartwig.  The  sea  and  its  living  wonders. 

1866 590 

Harvard  College.  Museum  of  Comparative 

Zoology.  Publications  [list].  1894...16  Pna. 
Hbilprin.    Geographical   and    geological 

distribution  of  animals.  1887 590: 

HicKSON.  The  fauna  of  the  deep  sea.  1894.  590: 

Holder.  A  frozen  dragfbn,  etc.  1888 ..^590  1 

Living  lights.  1890 *590  \ 

Marvels  of  animal  life.  1885 ^590  I 

Houghton.  Sea-side  walks  of  a  naturalist. 

1870 *590 

HoussAY.  Industries  of  animals.  1893 59^  ' 

Ingersoll.  Country  cousins.   18S4 ^59^  ' 

Friends  worth  knowing.  1881 *590 

Jefferies.  Wild  life  in  a  southern  county. 

1879 590 

Jesse.  Scenes  and  tales  of  country  life.  '44.    590 

J0NF.S.  The  animal  creation.  1 865 590 

Jordan.  Vertebrate  animals  of  the  northern 

U.S.  1888 59I 

KiNGSLEY.  Glaucus.  1855 590 

Kipling.  Beast  and  man  in  India.  1891....      59I 

KiRBY.  The  sea  and  its  wonders.  187 1 *590 

Knapp.  Country  rambles  in  England.  1853.5901 

LAcfepfeDE.  Histoire  naturelle.  1S53.  2v 596  1 

Lankkster,  et  al.   Zoological  articles  con- 
tributed to  the  Encyc.  Brit.  1891 590  B 

Conients  :  Protozoa. — Sponges. —  Hydrozoa.— Pli 
ians. — Nemertines.  —  Rotifera.  —  Mollusca.  —  PolyM 
Vcr  lebrata . — Tunicata . 

Lewks.  Sea  side  Studies,   i860 590 

LiNN.«us.  The  animal  kingdom.    1792 596  I 

London.  Zoological  Society.    Gardens  and 

menagerie  delineated.  1 831.  2v 590 

Macalister.  Zoology.   1879 59** 

McCooK.  Tenants  of  an  old  farm.    i8S5....*590 
Massachusetts.  Zoological  and  Botanical  Sur- 
vey. Repts.  on  fishes, birds  and  reptiles. 

1839 S^ 

Miller.  Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur.  'So..*590 

Mivart.  American  types  of  animal  life.  '93.    596 

Morse.  First  book  of  zoology.  1876 ^590 

MoRvvoon.  Wonderful  animals.  1883^ *59'' 

young  readers. 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


.325 


AS.  Gleuiings  of  nature.  1838... 596  B-2 

York.   Central  Park  menagerie.  Rept. 

1879.. 590  Pam.B-i 

[OLS.  Zoological  notes  on  ^ild  and  do- 
mestic animals.  1883.. 596  7 

iLSOM.  Manual  of  zoology.  1870 590  40 

North  American  zoology:    reprint. 

1894 590  132 

Comparative  zoology.   18S1 590  9^ 

^ALD.  Zoological  sketches.   1883 590  104 

:ard.  First  lessons  in  zoology.  iS92...*590  122 
!PSON.  Utilization  of  minute  life.  1864...     590  79 
of  zoological  literature.     1S64-5. 

T.1-2 590  5 

Naturalist  in  Siluria.  1889 596  8 

i3iSON.  Noah*sark.  1882 590  loi 

Amateur  a^yiarist.  1894 ^590  133 

General  zoology.  1800.  14V 590  6 

^logical  lectures.  1809.  2v 590  20 

JY.   Aquarium,  marine    and    fresh- 
water.   1857 590  121 

Fourteen  weeks  in  zoology.  1S76..  590  117 
[XSON.  Habits  and  instincts  of  animals. 

1840 590  100 

IN.  World  of  the  sea.  1869 590  13-6 

pTLOR.  The  aquarium.  18S1 590  99 

Ine  playtime  naturalist.  18S9 ^590  iiC 

KEY.  Manual  of  zoology.  1866 590  37 
ISON.  Study  of  animal  life.  1S92 590  126 

lllBS.  Eccentricities  of  the  animal  crea- 

li    tion.   1S69 590  59 

jStoange  stories  of  the  animal  world.  1868.     590  58 
feihcd  States.  Department  of  Agriculture. 
F-  North  American  fauna.  1889-95.  S^***  59^  '34 
^Reports.  Division  of  Ornithology  and 

k     Mammalogy 590  Pam.  2 

Geographical  and  Geological  explora- 
tions and  surveys  west  of  1 00th  meri- 
dian (Lieut.  Wheeler).    Reports,  v. 5 : 

Zoology.  1875 590  13-11 

jASl  Beneden.  Animal  parasites  and  mess- 

'    mates.  1876 590  63 

UlXACE.  Geographical  distribution  of  ani- 
mals. 1876.  2v 590  51 

llilmnd  life.  1880 590  97 

(ateeton.  Essays' on  natural  histor)'.  '71.       596  3 
Katkins.  Gleanings  from  the  natural  his- 
tory of  the  ancients.  1885 590  112 

!kLLEY.  Amphioxus  and  ancestry  of  the 

Tertebrates.  1894 596  11 

ta.SON.  Wild  animals  and  birds.  1SS2 596  B-3 

bOD.  Fresh  and  salt  water  aquarium.  '68.     590  72 

Hoikies  without  hands.  1866 ^590  55 

Knare's  teachings.  1877 ^590  64 

•  Of  interest  to 


Petland  revisited.  1884 ♦590  109 

Strange  dwellings.  1872 *590  56 

Wraxall.  Life  in  the  sea.  i860 590  76 


PROTOZOA  AND  RADIATES. 

Agassiz,  Mrs,  First  lesson  in  natural  his- 
tory. 1893.... *593  Pam- 3 

Agassiz,  Mrs,  and  A.  Seaside  studies  in 

natural  history.  1865 593  I 

CoBBOLD.  Entozoa.  1864 593  B-4 

Curiosities  of  animal  life 593  13 

Dana.  Corals  and  coral  islands.  1S72 593  2 

Same;  3d  ed.  1890 593  2}^ 

Structure  and  classification  of  zoophiles. 

1846 593  B-i 

D'Anvers.  Lowest  forms  of  water  animals. 

1882 *593  7 

Darwin.  Structure  and  distribution  of  coral 

reefs.  1874 593  4 

Huxley.  Oceanic  hydrozoa.  1859 593  R-i 

PIyati'.    Commercial    and   other   sponges. 

1890 593  Pam.  2 

Common  hydroids,  etc.  1893 593  Pani' 4 

Kent.  Manual  of  infusoria.  1880.  3V 593  B-5 

LANDSBORorcH.  British  zoophytcs.  1852...     593  ii 

Lee.  Sea  monsters  unmasked.  1883 593  9 

Leidy.  Fresh-water  rhizopods  of  N.  Am. 
(U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  of  the  Territories.) 

1879 593  B-8 

Macnin.  The  bacteria.  18S0 593  6 

Pritchard.  History  of  infusoria.  1842 593  5 

Romanes.  Jelly-fish,  etc.  1S85 593  10 

Slack.  Marvels  of  pond-life.  1S61 593  12 

Smith,  W.  Synopsis  of  the   British   diato- 

maceae.  1S53.   2v 593  B-2 

Tenney.  Pictures  and  stories  of  animals. 

1870 *593  3 

Verrill.  Notes  in  the  radiata.  1S68 593  Pam.  i 


MOLLUSCS. 

Brown.  Land  and  fresh-water  conchology 

of  Gt.  Britain.  1845 594  B-l 

Burrow.  Elements  of  conchology.  1S15...  594  I 

Catlow.  Conchologists'  nomenclator.  '45..  594  5 

Popular  conchology.   1854 594  6 

Conchologist*s  first  book.  1845 594  4 

D'Anvkrs.  Lowly  mantle  and  armor-wear- 
ers. 1884 594  19 

De  Kay.  Natural  history  of  N.  Y.;  mol- 

lusca.    1843 594  B-2 

Hanley.  Young  conchologist's  book.  1840.      594  3 

young  readers. 


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Lea.  Rectification  of  Conrad's  Synopsis  of 

naiades  of  N.  Am.  1872 594  Pam.  i 

Macgillivray*    Conchologists'  text-book. 

1853 594  II 

Roberts.  History  of  the  mollusca.  1851  ...     594  23 

Say.  Terrestrial  shells  of  N.  Am.  1858 594  10 

SowERBY,  G.D.  Conchological  manual.  '52.      594  7 

Popular  British  conchology.  1854 594  15 

SowERBY,  J.  Genera  of  recent  and  fossil 

shells.  2v 594  8 

Streeter.  Pearis  and  pearling  life.  1886..  594  21 
Tate.  I^and  and  fresh-water  moUusks  of 

Gt.  Britain 594  17 

Tenney.  Sea,  land  and  river  shells.  1S70..  594  18 
Thorpe.  British  marine  conchology.  1844..  594  14 
Tryon.  Structural  and  systematic  conchol- 
ogy. 1882 59420 

Turton.  Land  and  fresh-watershellsof  the 

British  islands.  1857 594  16 

United  States.  Exploring  expedition,  1838- 

42  (Capt. Wilkes).  Mollusca  and  shells; 

by  Gould 594  R-i 

Warren.  The  conchologist.  1834 594  2 

Williams.    Land  and  fresh-water  shells. 

1889 594  22 

Woodward.     Manual    of    the    mollusca. 

1851-6 594  12 

THE  OYSTER.— OYSTER  CULTURE. 

Blackford.  Oyster  investigation.  *S5-6.  639  Pam.  10 
Brooks.    Development  and  protection  of 

the  oyster  in  Maryland.  1S84 594  B-3 

The  oyster.    1891 59424 

Canada.     Commissioners    on    lobster    and 

oyster  fisheries.  Rept.  1887 639  Pam.  12 

Hyatt.  The  oyster,  etc.  1890 594  Pam.  2 

Ingersoll.  The  oyster  industry.  1S81 639  B-2 

Kemp.  Rept.  on  the  oyster  fisheries  of  Can- 
ada. 1892 639  Pam.  15 


ARTICULATES. 

Aaron.  Butterfly  hunters  in  the  Caribbees. 

1894 595  75 

Badrnoc'H.  Romance  of  the  insect  world. 

1893 595  74 

Balij^rd.  Insect  lives.   1879 *595  44 

Same;    rev.  and  enl.:    Among   the 

moths  and  butterflies.  1S90 *595  44^ 

Bamford.  Up  and  down  the  brooks.  1889.  ♦595  59 

Bath.  Young  collector's  handbook  of  ants, 

etc.  1888 595  60 

Bell.  British  stalk-eyed  Crustacea 595  38 

Bernard.  The  apodidge.  1892 595  70 

*  Of  interest  to 


Budgen.  Episodes  of  insect  life.  1S52.  $v.  59J 

BuRMEiSTER.  Manual  of  entomolog}'.  1 836.  5; 

Butler.  Our  household  insects.  1S93 59i 

Pond  life:  insects.  1886 59J 

Canada.    Dept.  of    Marine  and  Fisheries. 

Rept.  on  lobster  industry.    I S92 639  Pu 

Catlow.  Popular  British  entomolog.  '52.  59J 

CoMSTOCK.  Introd.  to  entomology.  1SS8....  59J 

Manual  for  the  study  of  insects.    1895.....  59S 

CoNANT.  Butterfly  hunters.  1881 ♦595 

Cowan.  Curious  facts :  insects.    I S65 59S 

Curiosities  of  entomology 593 

Darwin.   Formation  of  vegetable  mould. 

1890 595 

Denny.    Monographia  anopluronim    Brit- 

anniae.    i8-;2 595 

Dragon    flies    vs.    mosquitos.      (Lambom 

essays.)  1890 595 

Duncan.  Transformations  of  insects.  1882.  595 
Emerton.  Structure  and  habits  of  spiders. 

1890 595 

Figuier.  The  insect  world.    1868 59 

French.    Butterflies  of  the  eastern  U.  S. 

1886 595 

Grote.  Illustrated  essay  on  the  noctuidaeof 

N.  Am.  1882 98.2  ] 

Notes  on  noctuid  moths,  Colorado.  '77.  98.3  Pn 
Grote  am/  Robinson.  Lepidoptera  of  N. 

Am.  1868.  (3  pam.) 98.2  P*iil 

IIentz.  Spiders  of  the  U.  S.   1875 595 

Huxley.  The  crayfish.  1880 595 

Hyatt.  Worms  and  Crustacea.  1889 595  Pio 

Hyatt  a//(/ Arms.  Insecta.   1890 595 

Jaeger  ani/  Preston.   Life  of  N.  Am.  in- 
sects.   1859 595 

Jardine,  fi/.  The  naturalists'  library :  ento- 
mology. 1840.  7v 59S 

Jenny  and  the  insects.    1S80 •595 

KELLicorr.  ^^geriadoe  of  central  Ohio... 595  Pa 
Catalogue  of  the  odonata  of  Ohio.  pt.  I. 

1895 595  F" 

Crustaceous    parasite    of   the    '  Miller*s 

thumb'  (Cottus).  1892 595  Pu 

KiRBY.  British  butterflies,  etc.    1887 S9j 

Kirby  ant/  Spence.  Introd.  to  entomology. 

1856 59f 

Lubbock.  Ants,  bees  and  wasps.  1882 *S0i 

Origin  and  metamorphoses  of  insects.  '74.  59f 

McCooK.  Agricultural  ant  of  Texas.  1S80..  591 
Honey  ants  of  the  Garden  of  the  Gods, 

etc.  1882 59f 

Mi  ALL.   Natural  history  of  aquatic  insects. 

1895 59J 

MiCHELET.  The  insect.  1875 59i 

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327 


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37 

29 

49 


iOGG&iDGE.  Harvesting  ants  and  trap-door 

.   qkders.  1873 595  5^ 

lOKRis.  British  moths.  1871.  4v 595  B-i 

jitanl  lustory  of  insects,  ist  ser.    1830 595  28 

liibkARD.  Entomology  for  beginners.  1S88.  ^595  58 

iCcometrid  moths  of  the  U.  S.  (U.  S. 

[     Geol.  Surv.  of  the  Territories.)  1876...  595  B-5 

i^ Guide  to  study  of  insects.  1874 595  6 

^Half-hours  with  insects.  1877 595  8 

^  Oar  common  insects.   1873 ^595  9 

fiftTTERSON.  Natural  history  of  insects  men- 

\     tioned  in  Sliakespeare's  plays.  1838 595  39 

lUkBODY.  Cecil's  book  of  insects.   1S71 *595  7 

fBlN.  Trichinae.  l88i 595  Pam.  2 

bKNiE.  Insect  architecture.  1849 595  '^ 

[,  Insect  misceHanies.  1847 595 

Insect  transformations.  1847 595 

British  beetles.  iS65 ^ 595 

r.  American  entomology.  1824-8.  3V 595 

►ER.  Butterflies.  1881 *595 

Fiail  children  of  the  air.  1895 595  77 

,  Life  of  a  butterfly.  1893 595  72 

E;0SE.  British  stalk-eyed  Crustacea,  etc.  '87.  595  63 
AIKTON.  British  butterflies,  etc.  1867 595  35 

ItAVELEY.  British  insects.  1871 595  34 

^  British  spiders.  1866 595  36 

IIBBBING.  Crustacea.  1893 595  71 

roRiEY.  Insects,  crustaceans  and  worms. 

1870 595  41 

FtaOMAS.  Acrididae  of  N.  Am.  (U.  S.  Geol. 

Sunr.  of  the  Territories.)  1873.. 595  B-7 

hdttd  States.  Exploring  expedition,  1S38- 

42  (Capt.  Wilkes).  Crustacea;  by  Dane. 

2V., 595  R-i 

Same:  atlas 595  T-i 

Tan  Bruyssel.  Population  of  an  old  pear 

tree.   1870 *595  40 

KTlSTVi'oOD.  Modem   classification    of   in- 

•ecte.  1839.  2v 595  2 

Vhite,  a.  British  Crustacea.    1S57 595  66 

IThite,  W.  F.  Ante  and  their  ways.  18S3..  *595  55 

VooD.  Insects  abroad.  1S74 595  48 

Insects  at  home.  1872 595  5 

ITOODWORTH.  Wonders  of  the  insect  world. 

1853 595  16 

BEE  CULTURE. 

lzxjen.  The  blessed  bees.  1878 638  10 

kx>K.  Manual  of  the  apiary.  1879... 638  11 

Cow  I  made  money  at  home,  with  the  in- 
cubator, bees,  etc.  1884. 638  16 

[UBEX.  Natural  lustory  of  bees.  1841 638  13 

A3iG5TROTH.  Hive  and  honey-bee.  1853...  638  3 

1871 ^ 638  7 


Meetkerkr.  The  guests  at  home.  18S1.... 

Noel.  Buz.  18S6 

NuTT.  Humanity  to  honey-bees.  1S38 

QuiNBY.  Mysteries  of  bee-keeping.  1S65  ... 
Reaumur.  Natural  history  of  bees.  1744... 

Shuckard.  British  bees.  1866 

Taylor.  Bee-keepers'  manual,  i860 


*638  14 

*638  17 

638  2 

6385 
638  I 

638  6 

63S4 


SILKWORM.— SILK  CULTURE. 

Butler.  Silkworms.   1888 638  12 

Cobb.  Growth  of  the  mulberry  tree.  1833...       638  8 

Crozier.  CuUure  of  silkworms.  18S0 638  Pam.  i 

Kendrick.  American  silk  grower's  guide. 

1835 638  9 

Silk  manufacture.  (Lardner's  cabinet  cyclop.) 

1831 63S  15 

United  States.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  How 

to  raise  silk-worms ;  by  Walker.  1890.  638  Pam.  3 
Mulberry  silk-worm;  by  Riley.  1 886....  638  Pam.  2 


FISHES. 

I)K  Kay.  Natural  history  of  N.  Y.:  reptiles, 

fishes,  etc.  2v 597  B-i 

GuENTHEK.  Introd.  to  the  study  of  ri!>hes. 

1880 597  10 

Hay.  The  vertebral  column  of  amia.  '95.  597  Pam.  i 
Henshall.  Book  of  the  black  bass.  1881..  597  ii 
Jaruine,  /f/.    Naturalists*   library :    icthy- 

ology.  1843.  6v 597  I 

Smith,  J.  V.  C.    Fishes  of  Massachusette. 

1^33 597  9 

SWAINSON.     Natural  history  of  fishes,  etc. 

1838.  2v. 597  7 

FISH  CULTURE.—  FISHERIES. 

Adams.  Hist,  of  fishes,  etc.  1883 639  24 

American  Fish  Culturists'  Association.    Pro- 
ceedings, 1875 639  Pam.  2 

Ash  WORTH.  Salmon  fisheries  of  Eng.  1868.  639  5 
Baird.  Canada  and  Am.  fishermen.  '87.  639  Pam.  7 

Bertram.  Harvest  of  the  sea.  1866 639  10 

Unappreciated  fisher-folk.  18S3 639  32 

BucKiAND.  Fish  hatching.  1863 639  3 

Canada.  British  Columbia  Fiiihery  Commis- 
sion. 1892 639  53 

Fisheries  Dept.  Repts 639  38 

Fisheries  Protection  Service.  Repts 639  Pam.  13 

—Special  rept.  i888 63950 

Caux.  Herring  and  herring  fishery.  1881...  639  6 
Contributions  to  natural  history :  The  food 

of  thepeople.  1865 639  4 

Cox.  Fish-culture.  1884 639  Pam.  9 

Davis.  Nimrod  of  the  sea.  1874 639  16 


*Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


328 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


Day.  Indian  fish  and  fishing.  1883 639  29 

De  Ricci.  Fisheries  dispute  and   annexa- 
tion. 1888 639  51 

Elliott.  The  U.  S.  and  the  northeastern 

fisheries.  1887 639  45 

Fry.    Artificial    fish-breeding;    from    the 

French.    1854 639  i 

Fryer.  Salmon  fisheries.  1883 639  28 

Garlick.  Artificial  propagation  of  certain 

kinds  of  fish.  1857 639  2 

Germany.  Commission  for  the  scientific  ex- 
amination of  German  seas.  1882 639  Pam.  11 

GooDE.  Hist,  of  the  menhaden.  1880 639  20 

Great  Britain.    Correspondence    respecting 

Newfoundland  fisheries,  1884--90 639  B-6 

Correspondence  respecting  occurrences  at 

Fortune  Bay.  1878 639  B-3 

Green.  Trout  culture.   1870 639  7 

GUNN  and  McLeod.   Herring  fishing,  Gt. 

Britain  and  Holland.  1889 639  Pam.  14 

Halifax   Fishery  Commission.    Docs,   and 

proceedings,  1S78.  3v 639  42 

HoLDSWORtH.  Apparatus  for  fishing.  1883.     639  31 

Sea  fisheries.  1877 639  23 

ISHAM.  The  fishery  question.   1SS7 639  40 

Jay.  The  fisheries  dispute.  1887 639  Pam.  6 

Kent.  Marine  and  freshwater  fishes  of  the 

British  Islands.  18S3 639  25 

London.  International  Fisheries  Exhibition, 

1S83,  Canada  at  the 639  Pam.  4 

— Conference 639  33 

Manchester    Foreign    Affairs    Association. 

Report  on  British  N.  Am.  fisheries... 639  Pam.  3 

Mennier.  Les  grandes  peches.    1871 639  37 

Mitchell.  The  herring.  1864 639  9 

New  York.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries.  Re- 
ports, 1869-S7 639  Pam.  I 

Same,  1892- 639  54 

Pollock.  Fishery  laws.  1883 639  26 

Roosevelt  and  Or  ken.  Fish  hatching  and 

fish  catching.  1879 639  19 

Russell.  The  salmon.  1864 639  21 

SiMMONDS.    Commercial   products    of   the 

sea.    1879 639  iS 

Stone.  Domesticated  trout.  1872..... 639  8 

United  States.  Fish  Commission.  Bulletins. 

1881-7 639  14 

Same.  1888 639  B-S 

— Fisheries  and  fishing  industries  of  the 

U.  S.  1884-8 639  B-5 

— Reports,   1871- 639  15 

— Salmon     fisheries,     Columbia     River. 

1894 639  B-7 

Secretary  of  Treasury.  Duties  on  fish.  '87     639  47 

•  Of  interest  to 


Senate  Committee.  Report  on  right  and 
interests  of  Am.  fisheries,  etc.  1887 i 

State  Dept.  Correspondence  relative  to 
fisheries  treaty.  1887 ^...    < 

— Rights  of  Am.  fishermen  in  British  N. 
Am.  waters.  1886 i 

Treasury  Dept.  Report  on  the  principal 
fisheries  of  American  seas ;  by  SaUne. 

1853 - < 

Walpole.  British  fish  trade.  1883.....'. i 

Whymper.  Fisheries  of  the  world ♦63 

Winter,  et  aL  French  treaty  rights  in  New- 
foundland. 1890 ^ i 

Young.  Salmon  fisheries.  1877 i 


REPTILES. 

Hopley.  British  reptiles,  etc.  1888^ 5 

Snakes.  1882 f 

Mivart.  The  conwnonfrog.  1874 5 

Stejneger,  L.  Poisonous  snakes  of  N.  Am. 

1895 5S 

Tenney.  Reptiles  and  fishes.  1870 5 

United  States  exploring  expedition,  183S-42 

(Captain    Wilkes).    Herpetology;     by 

Girard 59; 

Same:  atlas 59J 


BIRDS. 

Abbott.  Birds  about  us.  1S94 

Adams.  Humming  birds. 

Nests  and  eggs  of  familiar  birds.   1 87 1....  *5 
American  Ornithologists'  Union.    Code  and 

check-list  of  N.  Am.  birds.  1S86 5| 

Destruction  of  our  native  birds 598  F 

A    seven    years*    retrospect;    by    Allen. 

1890 59S  P 

Audubon.  Birds  of   America.  1S27-1834. 

3v t59^t 

Ornithological  biography.  1832.  2v 59S 

AuK,  The.  1884-93.  n.  s.,  v.i-io 5;$ 

Baird,  et  a  I,    History  of  N.   Am.   birds. 

1874.  3v 59J* 

Water  birds  of  N.  Am.  1SS4.  2v 59S 

Bath.  Young  collector's  handbook  of  Brit- 
ish birds,  etc.  1888 59 

Beal  and  Li.'CAS.   Food  of  woodpeckers ; 

Tongues  of  woodpeckers.  1895 59S  Pa 

Berthoid.  Stories  of  bird  life,    1875 5v 

Birds,  their  nests  and  eggs.  1S84 59S 

Blyth.  Natural  history  of  cranes.   18S1....50S 
Bolles.  From  Blomidon  to  Smoky.  1894...    50 
Land  of  the  lingering  snow.    1895 5*^ 

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320 


BHM.    Cassell's  book  of  birds;   tr.  by 

Jones.  4v 59S  B-i 

BWSTER.  Bird  migration.  1886 598  B-26 

own,  et  at,   Rept.  on  migration  of  birds 

in  1880 598  63 

OULOUGHS.  Wake-robin.  1871 *598  37 

niN.    Birds   of  California,  Texas,   etc. 

1856 598  C-ii 

lAPMAN.  Handbook  of  birds  of  eastern  N. 

Am.   1895 598  95 

miXY.  Wood  notes  wild.   1S92 59883 

nrON.  Beautiful  birds  described.  '68.  3V.     598  17 

XJES.  Birds  of  the  northwest.  1877. ., 59S  36 

Xcj  to  N.  Am.  birds.  1872 598  B>22 

Same.  1884 598  B-22;^ 

I4TIB.  Nests  and  eggs  of  N.Am,  birds.  '89.  ^598  77 
KIKay.  Natural  history  of  N.Y.:  birds.  '43.598  B-io 

IPCON.  Migration  of  birds.  1892 598  86 

Rural  bird  life.    1880 59856 

^R.  The  birds :  protest  against  extermi- 
nation.  1887.4.... 98.2  Pam.  76 

IbJOT.  North  American  shore  birds.  1895.  598  104 

fBK.  The  blessed  birds.  1890 9S.2  41 

h.AGG.  Birds  and  seasons  of  New  Eng.  '75.     59S  31 
fbiTER.     Some    ornithological    literature. 

1894. 16  Pam.  64 

Bowler,  a  year  with  the  birds.  1886 598  71 

Utk£.    Heligoland  as  an  ornithological 

observatory.    1895 598  B-27 

"OfTRY.  Birds  of  eastern  Pcnn.   1877.  2v..     59S  34 
Nests  and  eggs  of  birds  of  the  U.  S.  '82..598  B-21 

IRaud.  Birds  of  Long  Island.    1S44 59833 

3SSE.  British  ornithology.  1853 598  So 

Unt.  Our  common  birds.   1891 *598  %2 

^RNEV, <•/«/.  The  house  sparrow.  1S85...     598  70 

iGERur.  Birds  of  Greenland.    1891 598  Pam.  3 

Eadley.  Structure  and  life  of  birds.   '95..  598  105 

JDSON.  Birds  in  a  village.    1893 598  87 

Hdine,  ed.    Naturalists'  library:    ornith- 
ology. 1843.    Mv 59^  2 

&SOFP.  Pity  the  poor  birds  !  1893 ^598  89 

^RTON.  British  birds' nests.  1S95 598  106 

£YS£R.  Bird-dom.  1891 ^598  90 

tn  bird  land.  1894 *598  97 

^NC.  Sportsman  and  naturalist  in  Canada. 

1866 59S  B-12 

k^lsHLEY.  British  birds' eggs.    1858 598  Si 

^^GILLE.  Our  birds  in  their  haunts.  1S84.     59S  67 

tE.  Anecdotes  of  birds,  etc ^598  25 

-  Maout.   Histoire  naturelle  des  oiseaux. 

1853 59S  B-20 

NDSAY,  rt/.  About  robins 598  I3-25 

jOYD.  Game  birds  of  Sweden  and  Norway. 

1867 598  B-13 

•  Of  interest  to 


M.,  M.  K.  In  the  woods.    1879 *598  54 

Macgillivray.  British  birds.  1852.  5v 598  38 

Rapacious  birds  of  Gt.  Britain.   1836 598  47 

McIlwraith.  Birds  of  Ontario.  1S94 59S  90 

Maynard.  Birds  of  eastern  N.  Am.  1881..598  B-15 

Eggs  of  N.  Am.  birds.  1890 598  85 

Merriam.    Birds  through  an   opera  glass. 

1889 *598  74 

MiCHELET.  The  bird.  1869.^ 598  16 

Miller.  A  bird-lover  in  the  west.  1894 ^598  88 

Bird-ways.   1885 *598  69 

In  nesting  lime.  18S8 ^598  73 

Little  brothers  of  the  air.  1892 *598  84 

MiNOT.  Land  and  game  birds  of  New  Eng. 

1877 598  64 

MoNTAc.u.   Ornithological  diet,    of  British 

birds.    1831 598  45 

Morris.  BritUh  game  birds.  1855 598  R-i 

MosENTHAL  and  Harting.   Ostriches  and 

ostrich  farming.  1879 598  55 

MuDiE.    Feathered  tribes   of   the    British 

islands.  2v ;.     598  43 

Newton  rt;jf/GAix)vv.  Diet,  of  birds.  1S93-. 

V.I- 598  99 

NiHTALL.    Land  birds  of  the   U.  S.   and 

Canada.  1832 598  29 

Nuttall  Ornithological  Club.  Bulletin.  1876- 

Zl,  8v 598  P-i 

■   (Continued  ;»s  *  The  Auk/  598  P-a.) 

Parkhurst.  Bird's  calendar.    1894 59898 

Paton,  f£?////.  Bards  and  birds.  1S94 598  93 

Peabody.   Cecil's  book  of  birds.    1S71 *598  5> 

Rennie.  Architecture  of  birds 598  49 

Domestic  habits  of  birds.  184S 598  27 

Faculties  of  birds.  1848 598  26 

Ridgwav.  Manual  of  N.  Am.  birds.  1S87..       598  I 

Robinson.  The  poets' birds.  1883 598  65 

RusKiN.  Love's  meinie.    1873 598  50 

Samuels.  Ornithology  and  oology  of  New- 
England.  1867 598  30 

Stanley.  Familiar  history  of  birds.  18S0...     59S  57 

Stannard.  Outdoor  common  birds ^598  23 

Stearns.  New  Eng.  bird  life.  1881.  2v....     598  61 
Sterland.      Birds    of    Sherwood     forest. 

1869 598  48 

Tennev.  Birds.    1870 *598  53 

ToRREY.  Birds  in  the  bush.  1S85 *598  68 

Trumbull.   Birds  which  interest  gunners. 

188S 598  78 

Vennor.  Our  birds  of  prey.     1876 59S  B-17 

White.  History  of  birds.    1855 598  79 

Wilson  and  Bonaparte.  American  ornith- 
ology. 1876.  3v 598  58 

Same;  Am.  ed 59^  I5-i6 

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BIOLOGICAL   SCIENCE. 


Wood.    Illustrated  natural  history :    birds.  * 

1875 *598  B-14 

My  feathered  friends *598  20 

Wright.  Birdcraft.  1895 59^  94 

Zoological  Society,  I^ondon.    Gardens  and 

menagerie  delineated,  v. 2:  birds.  *3i..     59^  46 

DOMESTIC  BIRDS. 
Poultry. 

American  Poultry  Association.    Standard  of 

excellence.   1879 636.3  23 

Barrows.   Eggs,  facts  and  fancies  about 

them.  1890 636.3  28 

Bement.   American  poulterer's  companion. 

1878 636.3  20 

Benneit.  Poultry-book.  185 1 636.3  i 

Boston.   Meeting  of  breeders  and  experts. 

Rept.  on  raising  and  management  of 

poultr)-.  1885 636.3  26 

BuRNHAM.  Hist,  of  the  hen  fever.   1855....  636.3  15 

New  poultry  book.  1877 636.3  21 

Canada.    Minister  of  Agriculture.    Rept.  on 

poultry  and  eggs.  1894 636.3  Pam.  I 

CoMYNS.  Poultry  for  the  people 636.3  29 

CoRBETT.  How  to  make  I500  yearly  profit 

with  12  hens 636.3  25 

Poultry-yard  and  market.  1876 636.3  8 

Doyle,  ed.   Illustrated  book  of  domestic 

poultry 636.3  7 

Geyelin.  Poultry  breeding.  1867 636.3  4 

Gray.  Cocker's  manual.  1878 636.3  22 

Hubbard.    Reminiscences  of  the  poultry 

yard.    1886 98.2  Pam.  47 

Piper.  Profitable  and  ornamental  poultry. 

1871 636.3  6 

Poultry  world,  The.  1872-S5.  v.i-14 636.3  B-3 

Profits  in  poultry.  1886 636.3  27 

Roland.  Poultry-keeping.  1S79 636.3  18 

Saunders.  Domestic  poultry.  1S67 636.3  2 

Stoddard.  An  egg  farm.  1S76 636.3  19 

TEGET.MEIER.  The  poultry  book.  1867 636.3  B-i 

Wright.  Practical  poultry  keeper.  1870  ...    636.3  5 

Pigeons. 

Dixon.  Dovecote  and  aviar)' 636.3  9 

Tegetmeier.  Pigeons 636.3  B-2 

Wright.  Practical  pigeon  keeper 636.3  24 

Cage-Birds. 

Bechstein.  Cage  and  chamber-birds.  1853.  636.3  10 

Bird-keeping 636.3  ii 

Blakiston,  et  al.  Illustrated  book  of  can- 
aries and  cage-birds 636.3  B-4 

BuiST.  Birds.    1874 636.3  12 

Canary  birds.  1865  636.3  13 


Gedney.  Foreign  cage  birds.  2v 636.3 

Smith.  Thecanary.  1870.. 636.3 


MAMMALS. 

Andersson.  Lion  and  elephant.    1S73 599 

Audubon  and  Qachman.  Viviparous  quad- 
rupeds of  N.  Am.  1846.  V.I 599  I 

Same:  plates.  3v 599  Cat 

Bailey.  Prairie  ground  squirrels.  1S93...599  Fun 

Beard.  Humor  in  animals.  1885  98J 

BUFFON.  Natural  history.  17S5.  9V 595 

Caton.  Antelope  and  deer  of  America.  '77.    599 
CouES  and  Allen.  North  Am.   rodentia. 

(U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  of  Ter.)  1S77 599  I 

De  Kay.  Natural  history  of  N.  Y.:   mam- 
malia. 1842 599  I 

Elephant,  The.   1844 599 

Figuier.  Mammalia.  1870 599 

Forbes.  Hand-book  to  the  primates.  1894. 

2v 599 

Godman.  Mastology.  1S31.  3V 599 

Harlan.  Fauna  Americana.  1825 599 

Harting.  Extinct  British  animals.  1S80...    590 

Hartmann.  Anthropoid  apes.  1886 599 

Holder.  The  ivory  king *599 

H00&,  claws  and  antlers  of  the  Rocky  Mts. 

1894.. 596  R 

Jardine,  ed.    Naturalists'   library  :    mam- 
malia. 1S43.  13V 599 

Jefferies.  Red  deer.  1S92 «    599 

Maclfan.  Mastodon,  mammoth  and  man. 

1878 599 

Martin,  H.  T.  Castorologia :  the  beavers. 

1892 599 

Martin,  \V.  C,  L.  Mammiferous  animals. 

1841. 599 

Miller.  Four-handed  folk.  1896 *599 

NiCOLS.    Natural    history  sketches    among 

the  camivora.  1885 599 

Ogilby.  Natural  history  of  monkeys,  etc. 

1850 599 

Quadrupeds.  1848.  3v .,    599 

Pfabody.  Cecil's  books  of  beasts.  1871 *599 

Pennant.  History  of  quadrupeds.  1793.  2 v.  5998- 

Porter.  Wild  beasts.  1S94 599 

Reid.  Quadrupeds.  1868 599 

Schmidt.  Mammalia.  1886 599 

Tennent.  The  wild  elephant.  1867 599 

Tenney.  Mammals.   1870 *599 

Vasey.  Natural  history  of  bulls,  bisons,  etc. 

1857 : ~    599 

White.  History  of  mammalia.  1850 599 

Ed.  Heads  and  taUs.  1870 599 


*  Of  tntereit  to  young  readers. 


BIOLOGICAL  SaENCE. 


331 


90D.  Animal  traits 599  37 

Qliistrated   natural    history :    mammalia. 

1876 ^ *599  B-i 

Sketches  and  anecdotes  of  animal  life 599  38 

lological  Society,  London.  Gardens  and 
menagerie  delineated,  v.i :  quadru- 
peds. 1831 599  13 

WHALE  AND  SEAL. 

tLEN.  North  Am.  pinnipeds.  (U.  S.  Geol. 

And  Geog.  Surv.  of  Ter.).  1880 599  50 

kWHURST.  Natural  history  of  the  cetacea. 

X834 599  18 

lUJOTT.  Seal-islands  of  Alaska.  1881 639  B-^i 

Ued  States.    House  of  Representatives. 
Committee  report  on  fur-seal  and  other 

fisheries  of  Alaska.  1889 63936 

'  Slate  DepC.  Seal  fisheries  of  Behring  Sea. 

!      1889 639  Pam.  8 

Male  and  his  captors,  The 639  12 

PHITECAR.  Four  years  aboard  the  whale- 

\      ship,  i860 , 639  II 

pOlfESTIC   ANIMALS  AND   THEIR    FOOD. 

pKUSSY.  CatUe-feeding.    1880 636  6 

hlUY.  Book  of  ensilage.  1880 636  5 

IknoN.  Home  pets 636.5  2 

Book  of  household  pets.  1866 636.5  i 

iiniiier's  library :  Animal  economy.  2v 636  B-i 

Bautier.  My  household  of  pets.  18S2 636  9 

GbpPART.  Ensilage  of  green  crops.  1880...       636  7 

hcKSON.  Our  dumb  companions ^6^6  3 

M>vr.  Breeds  of  domestic  animals  of  the 

British  Islands.  1842 636  S-i 

fl.ES.  Stock-breeding.  1879 636  2 

'iLLER.  Our  home  pets.  1894 ^636  14 

>Og£RS.  Ensilage  in  America.  1883 636  10 

^LAND.  Stock  keeping  and  cattle  rearing. 

l88o ^ 636  4 

OS5.  Ensilage  and  silos.  1885 636  Fam.  i 

(Iaixr.  Domesticated  animals.  1895 *6^6  15 

PEWART.  Feeding  animals.  1883 636  11 

KoMrsoN.  Food  of  animals.  1846 636  i 

tVRBER.  Silos  and  ensilage.  1881 636  8 

tilted  States.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Bureau 

of  Animal  Industry.   Repts 636  12 

liconsin.  University  of.  Agriculture  Experi- 
ment Station.  Notes  on  ensilage.  'S9..636  Pam.  2 
'odd.  Dominion  of  man.  1889 636  13 

Thk  Horse. 

(tMATAGE.    Horseowner  and  stableman's 

companion 636.1  10 

^CH.  How  to  judge  a  horse.  1893 636.1  30 

kuCE.  American  stud  book.  1873-8.  3v...  636.1  20 


Daumas.  Horses  of  the  Sahara.    1S63 636.1   17 

Du  HuYs.  The  Percheron  horse.  1868 636.1  8 

Flower.  The  horse.  1891 636.1  29 

Hamlin.  The  breeding  of  horses.  1885..98.2  Pam.  38 
Helm.    American    roadsters  and    trotting 

horses.   1878 636.1   19 

Herbert.  Hints  to  horse-keepers.  1859....  636.1  3 
History,  treatment  and  diseases  of  the  horse. 

1851 636.1  2 

Horse,  The.    1840 636.1  z 

PIUMHER.     The    horse    of   another    color. 

1881 98.2  Pam.  46 

LuPTON.  The  horse.  1881 636.1  26 

McClure.  Gentleman's  stable  guide.  1870.  636.1  5 
Martin,  G.  A.  The  family  horse.  1895....  636.1  27 
Martin,  W.  C.  L.  Hist,  of  the  horse.  '45..  636.1  25 

MoRETON.  Horse-breaking.    1877 636.1   18 

Murray.  The  perfect  horse.  1S73 636.1  7 

Rarey.  The  horse 636.1  9 

Riley.  The  mule.   1867 636.1   11 

Sewell.  Black  Beauty.  1890 *636.i  28 

Sidney.  Book  of  the  horse 636.1  B-i 

Simpson.  Horse  portraiture 636.1  16 

Stephen.    Adventures  of  a  gentleman  in 

search  of  a  horse.   1857 636.1   13 

Stewart.  Stable  book 636.1  15 

Stillman.  The  horse  in  motion.  1882 636.1  R-i 

Wallace.  American  stud  book.    1867 636.1  4 

Walsh.    Every  horse  owner's  cyclopedia. 

1872 636.1  6 

The  horse.   1869 636.1   12 

YouATT.  The  horse 636.1  14 

Cattle. — Sheep. — Goats. — Swine. 

Allen.  American  cattle.  1868 636.2  2 

Brisbin.  The  beef  bonanza.  1S81 636.2  12 

Canada.  Export  cattle  trade.    1891 636.2  20 

Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries.   Rept. 

on  cattle  freight  rates.  1S94 636.2  Pam.  7 

Chicago  Board  of  Trade.  Rept.  of  the  pack- 
ing of  the  west.   1S77 636.2  Pam.  4 

Harris.  The  pig.   1870 636.29 

Jennings.  Cattle  and  their  diseases.    1863..   636.2  3 

Sheep,  swine  and  poultry.  1864 636.2  7 

MacdonalI).  Food  from  the  iar  west.  '78..  636.2  10 

MoRREi.L.  American  shepheid.  1S45 636.2  6 

Peglf.r.  Book  of  the  goat. '  1 886 636.5  5 

Randall.  Sheep  husbandry,   i860 636.2  5 

RiCHTHOFFN.   Cattle-raising  on  the  plains 

of  N.Am.  1885 636.2  15 

Sheep  raising  in  south,  central   and  S.  W. 

Kansas 636.2  Pam.  : 

Stevkns.  Catalogue  of  Maple  wood  herd  of 

Ilolsteins.    1885 636.2  16 


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332 


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Stewart.  Shepherd's  manual.  1876 636.2  8 

Storer.  Wild  white  cattle  of  Great  Britain. 

1879 636.2  II 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Rept.  on 
range  and  cattle  ranch  business  of  the 

U.S.    1885 636.2  14 

Consular  repts.    Australasian  sheep  and 

wool.   1S92 ^636.2  22 

— Cattle  and  dairy  farming.  1887 636.2  17 

Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Animal  parasites  of 

sheep;  by  Curtis.  1S90 636.2  19 

— Hog  cholera.  1SS9 636.2  18 

— Rept.  on  diseases  of  cattle.  1871 636.2  B-2 

State  Dept.  American  pork.  1881 636.2  Pam.  2 

Waterhousk.    Address  at  convention  of 

American  cattlemen.    1S84 636.2  Pam.  5 

Youatt.  Complete  grazier.  1864 636.2  I 

Sheep.   1837 636.2  4 


The  Dog. 

CoBBE.  The  friend  of  man.  1890 

Dalziel.  The  St.  Bernard.    1888 

Dinks,  Mayhew,  et  al.  The  dog 

Hill.    The  management  and  the  diseases 

of  the  dog.  1878 

•Idstone.'  The  dog 

Jesse,  E.  Anecdotes  of  dogs.  1858 

Jesse,  G.  R.  The  British  dog.  1866.  2v.... 

Martin.  Hist,  of  the  dog.  1845 

Mayhew.   Dogs 

Morris.  Dogs  and  their  doings.   1872... 

Tardon.  Dogs.  1S57 

Starles.  Our  friend  the  dog 

Stonehenge.  The  dog.    1879 

Dogs  of  the  British  Islands.  1872 

Vernet.  Recueil  de  douze  chiens 

Williams.  Dogs  and  their  ways.  1865... 
Youatt.  The  dog.  1858 

The  Cat. 

Champfleury.  The  cat.  1885 

Clark.  Pussy  and  her  language.  1895 

HuiDEKOPER.  The  cat.   1895 

Miller,  Mrs.  Cats  and  dogs.  1868 

MiVART.  The  cat.  1881 

Ross.  Book  of  cats.  1868 

Weir.  Our  cats  and  all  about  them.  1889... 


6364  z8 
636.4  17 
636.4  iz 

636.4  12 
636.4  9 
636.4  7 
636.4  2 

636.4  15 
636.4  8 

♦636.4  5 
636.4  6 

636.4  16 
636.4  4 

636.4  13 

636.4  14 

636.4  10 
636.4  I 


636.5  4 
636.5  8 

636.5  7 

*599  41 

599  51 

636.5  3 
636.5  6 


MAN. 


5 


5 


BCcHNER.  Man  in   the  past,  present  and 

future.  1872 573  5 

Grote.  On  man  and  apes.    1879 98.2  Pam.  73 

Huxley.  Man's  place  in  nature,  etc.  1894..       573  9 

♦  Of  interest  to 


Prichard.  Natural  history  of  man.  1S45...      ! 

Quatrefages.  The  human  species.  1879...      \ 
Natural  history  of  man.  1875 l 

Ranke.  Der  Mensch.  18S7.  2v 573 

Smith,  C.  H.  Natural  history  of  the  human 
species.  1851 

Smith,  S.  S.  Causes  of  the  variety  of  com- 
plexion and  figure  in  the  human  species. 
1810 

Starr.  Some  first  steps  in  human  progress. 

1895 57 

TopiNARD.  Anthropology.  1878 5 

V(.X3T.  Lectures  on  man.  1864 «     5 

Wood.  Natural  history  of  man.  1868 ..*573 

(See,  also,  under 'Anthropology. —  EthnoloQr,' io 
z  of  Finding-List,  page  i.) 

SEXES. 

« 

Adams.  Presumption  of  sex,  etc.  1892 13* 

Ames.  Sex  in  industry.  1875 • ^t 

BiACKWELL.  The  sexes  throughout  nature. 

1S75 13< 

Ellis.  Man  and  woman.  1894 \^ 

Fisox  and  Howitt.  Kamilaioi  and  Kumai : 

group-marriage,  etc „  ijd 

Geddes  and  Thomson.  Evolution  of  sex. 

1889 575 

HiGGiNSON.  Women  and  men.  1 888 136 

Smith.     Kinship    and    marriage   in   early 

Arabia.  1888 Ijl 

Westermarck.   Hist,  of  human  marriage. 

1894 1361! 

WOMEN. 
Alexander.  History  of  women.  1782.  2v. 

(2st.) I3» 

Alger.  Friendships  of  women.  1868 »  136 

Ashmore.  Side  talks  with  girls.  1895^ ^Vp 

Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Women. 

Papers  at  annual  congress,  1883- 136  Ftf 

Repts.  1883- 136  Ptt 

Ballou.  Notable  thoughts   about  women. 

1882 136 

Blanc.  (Th.  Bentzon,/j^'Mi/.)  Condition  of 

woman  in  the  U.  S.  1895 «  13^ 

Bolton.  Social  studies  in  England 13^ 

Brady.  Women  in  Roman  lit.  1894 13^ 

Browne.  What  girls  can  do.  1881 13^ 

BULLEY  and  Whitley.    Women's  work. 

1894 13* 

Butler.  Woman's  work  and  woman's  col- 

lure.  1869 13* 

Calhoun.  Modern  women  and  what  is  said 

of  them.  1868 13* 

Campbell.  Women  wage-earners.  1893....  V^ ' 

young  readers. 


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333 


^ude  hUtorique  sur  les  pro- 
accessibles  aux  femmes.  '92..     136  52 

iris  and  women.  1890 *I36  46 

.  of  the  condition  of  women. 

136  7 

es  of  women.  1881 136  31 

Daughters  who  have  not  re- 

1894 136  7« 

Woman's  mission.  1893 ^3^  57 

Oman's  thoughts  about  women. 

136  21 

lancipation  of  women.  1893 '3^  5^ 

aris   et   focis   (a  plea  for  our 

id  hearths.)  1S70 136  25 

ailing  of  a  Chiistian  woman, 

=3 136  36 

(Gail  Hamilton,  pseud.)    \Vo- 

orth  and  worthlessness.  1872..     136  22 

/.  Thoughts  of  busy  girls.  1892.     136  56 

men's  Literary  Club.  Calendar, 

"36  45 

136  47 


al.  Woman's  work  in  Am.  '91. 
.     What     America     owes     to 

1893 136  59 

^Voman  and  her  era.  1S64.  2 v..  136  17 

St.  of  woman.  1855 1368 

olution  of  woman.  1894 136  65 

892 136  53 

e  talents  of  woman.  1S8S 136  44 

Eve's  daughters.  1882 136  35 

:  Frau  in  der  Kulturgeschichte. 

"36  54 

Social  status  of  European  and 

men 136  Pam.  5 

A    woman's    philosophy    of 

1864 136  13 

Common  sense  about  women. 

136  33 

Women  of  the  Orient.  1877...  136  30 

tloyment  of  women.    1882^... 136  Pam.  2 

''illing  hearts  and  ready  hands. 

136  27 

136  16 


ii'oman,  her  position  and  power, 
ladies    on    practical    subjects. 

136  43 

[oral  history  of  women,  i860...  136  10 

rselves.  1869 136  23 

What  shall  we  do  with  our 

rs?  1883 136  38 

Woman  in  Am.  1850 136  55 

ork  for  women.    1883 13637 

.elation  of  women  to  work  in 

dem  states.    1886 136  Pam.  i 

Woman.   1870 136  14 

*  Of  interest  to 


Miller.  Woman's  club.  1891 136  49 

New  York.  Laws  affecting  the  rights  and 

property  of  women :  abstract  by  Rice..  136  Pam.  9 
OssoLL  Woman  in  the  z  9th  century.  1855.     136  I  z 

PoLKO.  Unser  Pilgerfahrt 136  60 

Reid.  Woman,  her  education  and  influ- 
ence.   1850 136  19 

Richards.   Relation  of  college  woman  to 

progress  in  domestic  science.  1890...  136  Pam.  8 
RusKiN.  Fors  clavigera :  Lost j ewels. '83„  136  Pam.  6 
Sewall,  fd.  World's  congress  of  representa- 
tive women.  1893 136  66 

SIMMS.  Past,  present  and  future  of  woman. 

1889 136  Pam.  10 

Stanton,   ed.    The    woman   question  in 

Europe.   1884 136  39 

Starrett.    Future  education  of  woman. 

1885 136  40 

Varigny.    La  femme  aux  £tats-Unis.  '93..     136  73 
Same,  Eng,    Women  of  the  <U.  S. 

1895 136  72 

Wade.  Woman,  past  and  present.  1865 '3^  9 

White.  Business  openings  for  girls.  1891...  *I36  48 
Wollstonecraft.    A  vindication  of  the 

rights  of  women.  1792 13629 

Woman's  book.  1894.  2v 13668 

CofiUnis :  v.  z.  Occupations  for  women  ;  hy  Hubert. — 
Women  in  their  business  affairs;  by  Stoddard. — ^The 
principles  of  housekeeping :  by  Betts. — Society  and  social 
usages  :  by  Harrison. — The  aesthetics  of  dress  ;  by  McGlas- 
son.  —  Dress  from  a  practical  standpoint ;  by  several 
writers. — Hygiene  in  the  home ;  by  Roosevelt. — Training 
of  children ;  by  Wiggin. —  Education  of  women  ;  by 
Abbott. —  Books  and  reading;  by  Higginson. — Art  of 
travel ;  by  Bisland. 

V.  2.  The  home  grounds  ;  by  Parsons. —  The  flower 
garden ;  by  Gerard. — House  building ;  by  Candee. — House 
decoration  and  furnishing;  by  Humphreys. —  Women's 
opportunities  in  town  and  country ;  by  Jones. — Woman's 
handiwork  ;  by  Harrison. — Supplementary  information. 

Woman's  journal.    1S90-2 136  (stack) 

Woman's  National  Council  of  the  U.  S.  ist 

meeting,  1891 136  Pam.  7 

Worcester.  Womanhood 136  50 

YONGE.  Womankind.    1889 136  15 

INFANXY.—  CHILDHOOD. 

Beckonings  from  little  hands.  1895 '37  4 

Canton.  Invisible  playmate,  etc.  1894 ^37  i 

Chamberlain.  The  child  and  childhood  in 
folk-thought,  the  child  in  primitive  cul- 
ture. 1896 137  7 

Johnson.  The  farmer's  boy.  1894 *137  2 

Pater.  The  child  in  the  house,  1895 *37  5 

SCUDDER.  Childhood  in  lit.  and  art.  1894..  137  3 

Sully.  Studies  of  childhood.  1896 137  6 

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ANATOMY.— PHYSIOLOGY. 


COMPARATIVE. 

Agassiz  and  Gould.  Principles  of  zo5logy. 

pt.  I.    1851 591   18 

Chauveau,   a.    Comparative  anatomy   of 

domesticated  animals.    1873. .» 591   17 

CuviER.  The  animal  kingdom.  1834-7.  8v.  591  i 
Flower.  Introd.  to  the  osteology  of  the 

mammalia.   1870 591  19 

GORHAM  and  Tower.    Laboratory  guide 

for  dissection  of  the  cat.  1895 591  27 

Huxley.  Anatomy  of  invertebrated  animals. 

1878 591  24 

Anatomy  of  vertebrated  animals.  1892....  591  14 
Introduction  to  classification  of  animals. 

1869 591   13 

Jones.  Organization  of  the  animal  kingdom. 

1855 59"  12 

Lang.  Comparative  anatomy.    1891.  pt.  i..    591  26 

MacGinley.    Introd.  to  study  of   general 

biology.   1874 591  20 

McMuRRiCH.      Invertebrate     morphology. 

1894 591  28 

Marey.  Animal  mechanism.  1874 591  22 

Owen.   Anatomy  of  vertebrates.  1866.  3V..  591  9 

Pettkirew.  Animal  locomotion.  1874 591  23 

Rolleston.  Forms  of  animal  life.  1870 591   16 

SlEBOLD.  Anatomy  of  invertebrata.  1854...  591  15 
TiEDEMANN.   Anatomy  of  the  foetal  brain. 

1S26 591  21 

Wilder <2/7r/GA(;E.  Anatomical  technology. 

1882 591  25 

HUMAN  ANATOMY. 

Benedict.  Muscles  of  the  fore-arm 98.2  Pam.  ^^ 

Gage.  Histological  methods.  18S5-6 611  Pam.  i- 

Gerrer.  Elements  of  anatomy.  1S42.  2v...       611  3 

Gray.  Anatomy.  1S70 611  B-7 

Same.   1893 611  B-7A 

Same.  1S93 +611  B-7B 

Hennig.  Anatomical  manikin.  1S92 61 1  B-8 

Hilton.    Selections  from  lectures  on  anat- 
omy. 1855 611  7 

IIUMrHREY.      Human     hand    and     foot. 

1861 611   II 

KOlliker.  Microscopical  anatomy;  tr.  by 

Busk  and  ITu.xley.  1S54 611  9 

Maclise.  Surgical  anatomy.  1851 611  R-i 

J  For  reference.  •Of 


Orr,  ed.  Circle  of  the  sciences :  organic  na- 
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Contentx  :  Principles  of  physiology:  by  Orr.— Stn 
of  skeleton  and  teeth ;  by  Owen. — Varieties  of  the  Y 
race ;  by  Latham. 

Paxto.n.  Human  anatomy.  1832.  2v t 

Piersol.   Text-book  of  normal  histology. 

1895 61 

QuAiN.  Elements  of  anatomy.  1848.  2v 6 

Quain  and  Wilson,  eds.  Bones  and   liga- 
ments of  the  human  body.  1842 611 

Nerves  of  the  human  body.  1839^ 6il 

Vessels  of  the  human  body.  1837 6il 

Quekett.  Lectures  on  histology.  1852 6 

Spurzheim.  Anatomy  of  the  brain.  1834...    61 

Starr,  et  al.  Atlas  of  nerve  cells.  1896 611 

Stowell.   Students*   manual  of  histology. 

1882 61 

Stricker,  et  al.  Manual  of  histology.  '72..    61 
Todd.  Cyclopaedia  of  anatomy  and  physi- 
ology. 1835-52.  6v 611 


HUMAN  PHYSIOLOGY. 

Allen.  Man  wonderful  in  the  house  beauti- 
ful. 1884 «  *6i 

Angell.  Elements  of  physiology.  i873...«    61 
Barnett,  .^/rj.  Making  of  the  body.   1894.  *6l 

Beale.  Bioplasm.  1872 61 

Bennett.  Text-book  of  physiology.  i872.«    61 
Carpenter.  Manual  of  physiology.   1846..      6 

Principles  of  human  physiology.  1S81 6 

I   Child.   Essays  on  physiological  subjects. 

1868 61 

Dalton.  Human  physiology.  2ded.  1861..    61 
Same;  7thed.;  rev.  andenl.  1882...    61: 

Physiology  and  hygiene.  1868 61 

Davy.   Researches,  physiological  and  ana- 
tomical. 1839.  2v 61 

Draper.  Human  physiology.  1858 61J 

Di'NGLisON.  Human  physiology.  1856.  2 v.      61 

Flint.  Physiology  of  man.  1868.  5v 98.2  I 

The  source  of  muscular  power.  i878....«  98J 
Foster.  Physiology.  (Sci.  primers.)  1876...  *6« 
Textbook  of  physiology;  abrgd.  1895.....    6ia 
Foster  a;;// Shore.  Physiology  for  begin- 
ners. 1894 6i3 

GtUDBY.  Text-book  of  vegetable  and  ani- 
mal physiology.  1858 61 

interest  to  yottng  readers. 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


335 


Dynamics  of  life.  1894 61242 

.  Physiology  and  hygiene  of  the 

in  which  we  live.  1887 612  15 

Physiology  for  practical  use.  '74..  612  19 

:eachers  of  physiology.  1891 612  Pam .  i 

Elementary  physiology.  18S1 612  21 

ind  YouMANS.  Elements  of  physi- 

and  hygiene.  1884 612  20. 

Handbook  of  physiology.   1872...  612  22 
E.    Lectures  on  physiology,  etc. 

612  2 

mical  basis  of  the  animal  body: 

idix  to  Foster.  1892 61244 

R.  Wonders  of  the  human  body. 

612  26 

hysiologyof  common  life.  '60.  2 v.  613  12 

istory  of  a  mouthful  of  bread.  '68.  ■*6i2  30 

5  of  the  stomach.  1868 *6i2  31 


Magendie.  Elementary  treatise  on  human 

physiology.  1855 612  27 

Marshall.  The  human  body.   1882.  Text 

and  plates.  2v 612  R-l 

Martin.  The  human  body.   1881 61234 

MuDiE.     Man    in    his    physical  structure. 

1838 612  18 

RiCHERAND.   Elements  of  physiology.  '08..       612  I 

Smith.  Philosophy  of  health.  1865 612  7 

Steele.   Fourteen  weeks  in  human  physi- 
ology      6i2  32 

Hygienic  physiology.    1884 *6i2  38 

Taylor.  Physiology  for  children.  1847 *6i2  17 

Thurston.    The  animal    as    a    machine. 

1894 612  39 

Todd.  Physiological  anatomy  and  physiology 

ofman.  1857 612  16 

Wilkinson.  The  human  body,  i860 612  25 


HYGIENE  AND    MEDICINE. 


:neral  and  miscel- 
laneous. 

edical  College.  Catalogues.  '94-..610  Pam.  8 
journal     of     medical    science. 

-I.  n.s.,v.  80-81 610  P-2 

tlinesofthe  hist,  of  medicine.  '89..  610  39 
Opportunities  of  the  medical  pro- 

m.    1881.. 610  Pam.  14 

r.    Formative  periods  of  medical 

mclature.   1894 98.2  Pam.  124 

Origin  and  growth  of  the  healing 

1893.- 610  44 

.  Modem  inquiries.  1867 610  19 

.  Medical  bibliography.  1883...  16  Pam.  12 
'ational  medical  dictionary.    1890. 

t6io  B-5 

Manual  of  hygiene.    1894 61428 

VLL,  Pioneer  work  in  opening  the 

cal  profession  to  women.  1895 '3^  75 

.JEX-.  Medical  women.  1886 610  31 

,  Man  and  his  maladies.  1889 610  37 

edical  and  surgical  journal.  1861-.  98.2  P-i 
L.  Language  of  medicine.  1888...  98.2  36 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

ogue,  1881-91 610  Pam.  3 

Bibliotheca  medica.  1878 16  18 

Diet,  of  German  terms  used  in 
cine.  1879 t^io  23 

Zoonomia.  1801.  4v 610  24 


X  For  reference. 


♦Of 


Davis.    Hist,  of  medical  education  in  the 

U.  S.,  1 776-1 876 610  Pam.  I 

Dixon.  Backbone.  1866 610  15 

Dunglison.  Diet,  of  medical  science.  '53...      610  9 

Same.  1874 t6io  ^yi 

DuNMAN,  e(L  Glossary  of  anatomical,  physio- 
logical and  biological  terms.  1889 ^61040 

Eclectic  Medical  Society,  State  of  N.  Y. 

Transactions ,. 610  32 

Ellis.   Personal  experience  of  a  physician. 

1892 610  Pum.  5 

Emerson.  Argument  against  proposed  medi- 
cal law.    1880 610  Pam.  4 

Ethical  symposium.  1883 61033 

CoHttnts :  Reasons  for  preferring  a  larger  liberty  in 
consultations  than  that  which  is  allowed  by  the  code  of 
ethics  of  the  Am.  Medical  Ass'n;  by  Post.— Questionable 
features  of  our  medical  codes ;  by  Ely.— Futility  of  a  formal 
code  of  ethics;  by  Vanderpoel. — Codes  of  medical  ethics ; 
by  Pilcher. — A  plea  for  toleration ;  by  Hun. — The  ethical 
question ;  by  Wey. — Objections  to  the  code  of  ethics  and 
to  the  disciplinary  authority  of  the  Am.  Medical  Ass'n; 
by  Roosa. — Influence  of  the  evolution  of  laws  regulating 
the  practice  of  medicine  upon  special  codes  of  medical 
ethics;  by  Agnew. — Requiescat  in  pace;  by  Jacobi. — Is 
it  a  profession  or  a  trade  ?  by  Hopkins. 

Flint.  Essays  on  conservative  medicine,  etc. 

1874 98.2  II 

Medical  ethics  and  etiquette.  1883 98.2  12 

Medicine  of  the  future.    1886 98.210 

Principles  and  practice  of  medicine.  4th  ed. 

1873 98.2  4 

Same.  5th  ed.  1884 98.2  5 

interest  to  young  readers. 


336 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


6io  29 


Fort.  Medical  economy  during  the  middle 
ages.  1883 

Garratt.  .Myths  in  medicine,  and  old-time 

doctors.  1884 610  34 

Gay.  Papers,  etc.,  on  medical  and  surgical 

subjects 98.2  28 

Godman.  Addresses.  1829 610  21 

Good.  Study  of  medicine.  1835.  2v 610  7 

Gould.  Illustrated  diet,  of  medicine,  etc. 

1894 t6io  B-7 

Green.  Address,  Mass.  Medical  Soc,  1881.     610  28 
Notes  on  Douglass's  almanac  for  1743.  610  Pam.  12 

Guy*s  Hospital.  Reports,  1836-79.  40V....  610  P-i 

Hamilton.  Health  aphorisms.  1882 98.2  26 

Medical  ethics.  1884 98.225 

Papers,  etc.,  on  medical  and  surgical  sub- 
jects    98.2  24 

Harvard    University,    Medical    School. 

1893 610  Pam.  10 

HiNKEL.   The  state  and    the    medical 

profession  in  N.  Y.  1894 98.2  Pam.99 

Hippocrates.  Genuine  works;  tr.  by  Adams. 

1849.  2v 610  16 

Holland.  Medical  notes.  1855 610  12 

Holmes.  Currents  and  counter-currents  in 

medical  science.  1861 610  13 

Medical  essays,  1842-S2 610  30 

Contents:  Homccopathy  and  its  kindred  delusions.— 
Contagiousness  of  puerperal  fever. — Currents  and  counter- 
currents  in  medical  science. — Border-lines  of  knowledge 
some  provinces  of  medical  science. — Scholastic  and 


in 


bed-side  teaching. — The  medical  profession  in  Massa- 
chusetts.— The  young  practitioner. — Medical  libraries. — 
Some  of  my  early  teachers. 

Hooker.  Physician  and  patient.  1849 610  14 

Hopkins.  The  code  controversy.  1S83..98.2  Pam.  43 

Medical  ethics.  1883 98.2  Pam.  41 

"What  is  a  license  to  practice  medicine? 

1883 \ 98.2  Pam.  42 

Hopkins,  ^-Z  ^/.  Ethical  symposiums.  *^z,..  98.2  27 
HuRi).  The  physician  in  literature.  '94..98.2  Pam.  97 
International    Health  Exhibition,  London, 

1884.  Catalogue  of  library 16  58 

Jeafreson.  Book  about  doctors.    1861 610  20 

Johns    Hopkins     Medical     School.      An- 
nouncements   610  Pam.  7 

Kellicott.  The  state  university  and  medi- 
cal education 610  Pam.  9 

Lancet.  1824-79.  113V 610  P-B-2 

Legu£.  M^decins  et  empoisonneurs  au  I7e 

siicle.  1896 61046 

McDonald's  Cook  County  medical  directory. 

1895 610  42 

Medical  press  of  Western  New  York.  *86-..98.2  P-5 
Mitchell.  Doctor  and  patient.  1888 61035 


New  York.  Medical  law,  i88a  Reasons  why 

it  should  be  repealed....... 610  ?tm 

State  Medical  Society.  Transactions 6ic 

Pepper.  Higher  medical  education.  1894..    6n 
Phjrsidans'  and  surgeons'  investigator.  '80-...98.2 
Pierce.  Argument  against  the  state  medi- 
cal faculty.  1884 98.2  Pai 

People's    common   sense     medical     ad- 
viser. 1876 98 

Renouard.  Hist,  of  medicine.  1856 ( 

Richardson.  A  ministry  of  health,  etc.  '79.    61 
Rochester.  Address,  Medical  Dept.  Univ. 

of  Buffalo,  i860 98.2  Pa 

RuscHENBERGER.  College  of  Physicians  of 

Philadelphia  since  1787 6] 

Russell.  Hist,  and  heroes  of  medicine.  '61.      ( 

Thomas.  Medical  dictionary.  1867 *6] 

Thomson.  Diet,  of  domestic  medicine  and 

household  surgery.  1871 61 

United   States.    Surgeon  General.    Annual 

reports  (\frith  Sec.  of  War.) 

H.  R.  E.  Doc.  See  Re 

— Medical  and  surgical  hist,  of  the  War  of 

the  Rebellion.  1870-9 610 

Surgeon  General's  Office.   Index -catalog 

of  library;  by  Billings.  i6v 16 

Same :  Alphabetical  list  of  abbrevi- 
ations     16 

United  States  medical  and  surgical  register. 

1893 +61 

Watson.    Medical    profession    in    ancient 

times.  1S56 i 

White.  Papers,  etc.,  on  medical  subjects...   9S, 
Wise.    Review  of  the  hist,   of  medicine. 
1867.  V.  1-2 i 


PERSONAL   HYGIENE. 

Beecher.  Letters  on  health  and  happiness. 

1855 6 

Bennett,  ^-Z  <?/.  Book  of  health.  18S3 61, 

Bible  hygiene.  1880 61, 

Black.  Ten  laws  of  health.  1S73 61. 

Brinton  and  Napheys.  Laws  of  health  in 

relation  to  the  human  form.  1870 61; 

BucK,^c/.  Hygiene  and  public  health.  1879. 

2v 6r 

Caldwell.   Thoughts  on  physical  educa- 
tion. 1834 61 

Calthrop.  The  rights  of  the  body.  1879.613!^ 

CoMUE.  Principles  of  physiology.  1843 61 

CoRFiELD.  Health.  1880 61: 

Furrier.  Art  of  preserving  health.  1S93...  61' 

DuNGLisoN.  Pluman  health.  1844... 61 


I  For  reference. 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


337 


I  health  lectures  for  the  people. 

-91.  9v 613  41 

Mii  :  1880-Z.  Care  of  the  body  .—Food  and  drink. 
r  words  on  lungs  and  air. — The  blood  and  its 
ion. — Accidents,  emergencies,  wounds  and  opera- 
Hints  to  women  regarding  health,  habits,  and 
ions.^Rearing  and  training  of  the  infant  and 
Use  and  abuse  of  water  in  houses. —  Use  and 
f  alcoholic  stimulants  and  tobacco.— Prerentable 
.  and  their  causes. 

ries.  Some  lessons  from  modem  medicine.— The 
body.— Parasites  in  their  relation  to  food  and 
-The  brain  and  its  functions.— The  skin  and  its 
nrxent  in  health.— How  we  digest  our  food.— Small- 
l  vaccination. — A  cold. 

Ventilation. — Physical  exercise. — Brain  health. 
ic  economy,  as  regards  food  and  cookery. — Do- 
economy,  as  regards  clothing,  household  arrange- 
:tc. — The  ear  in  health  and  disease.— The  eye.— 
.ilments  and  their  treatment.— Nursing  the  sick. — 
f  law  and  administration. 

r.  Civic  sanitation. — Growth  and  development  of 
in  body  and  mind. — Physical  exercise  ;  its  use  and 
-Chemistry  of  healthy  homes.— The  hands  and 
. — Difficulties  of  health  reformers. 
r.  Certain  social  aspects  of  insanity.— Disease.— 
th. — The  hair.— Marketing  and  cookery.— Adul- 

of  food. — Digestion  of  food  in  relation  to  health, 
r.  The  exciting  causes  of  disease.— Light  in  rela- 
health.— Milk  in  relation  to  public  health.— How 

long.— Work    and   rest.— Sick-room    food    and 

r 

:r.  The  role  of  bacteria  in  health  and  disease.— 
oap,  and  other  cleansing  materials. — Headaches. — 
y  lungs  and  their  care. — Physiology  and  functions 
teeth.— Children  of  the  city  :  what  can  we  do  for 
—Fish. — Tear  and  wear. 

•er.  How  pleasant  surroundings  and  conditions 
the  health  and  happiness. — Indigestion. — Healthy 
g. — Heredity.— Channels  of  infection. 
»r.  Our  iurisible  friends  and  foes,  and  how  to  meet 
-Importance  of  ideals  of  health,  beauty,  etc., 
s  race  prog^ss. — Hydrophobia. — Colour  blindness 
•Tective  sight  in  relation  to  public  duty. — Common 
in  rearing  of  children. — Consumption. — Recogni- 
id  prevention  of  some  of  the  common  forms  of 
il  ailments. — Physical  sports  of  the  ancient  world, 
.voidable  causes  of  disease,  insanity 

defonnity.  i860 613  10 

Physiological    efifects    of   muscular 

cisc.   1S71 98.2  18 

;iLL.  Maintenance  of  health.  1879.     613  25 

.  Science  of  human  life 613  5 

.L£.  How  to  make  the  best  of  life. 

I ..-....?. 613  31 

:y   and  Davis.   Health  at  home. 

\ 613  34 

'"un  better  than  physic.  1871 613  13 

I  and  disease  as  affected  by  con- 

Uion.  1870 613  12 

o  livelong.  1875 613  21 

%'D.  Hygiene.  1863 613  3 

.  Health  and  its  conditions.  1871...  613  15 


Inman.  Preservation  of  health.  1872 ^    613  17 

KiMMiNS.   Chemistry   of   life   and  health. 

1892 613  39 

Ludlow.  Health  laws  of  Moses.  1S79....613  Pam.  i 
McSherry.  Health.  1879 613  23 

Manchester  health  lectures.  1875-88.  ilv...     613  20 

Contents:  v.  z.  Causes  reducing  the  effects  of  sanitary 
reform. — Seeds  of  disease. — Foul  air  and  lung  disease. — 
Indigestion. — Some  invisible  agents  of  health  and  dis- 
ease.— Health  of  the  household. — Health  and  how  to 
preserve  it. — Pure  air  and  its  influence  upon  health.— 
Clothing,  and  its  relation  to  health  and  disease. — ^A 
healthy  skin. — The  dwelling-house  in  relation  to  health.— 
Why  little  children  die. — Adulteration  of  food. 

v.  a.  Prevalence  of  consumption  in  large  towns.— Lony 
life,  and  the  causes  that  prevent  it. — How  the  body  may 
be  influenced  by  the  mipd  in  sickness  and  health. — ^Work 
and  recreation  in  their  relation  to  health. — Defective 
drainage  as  a  cause  of  disease. — Good  nursing. — The  lout 
of  wealth  by  the  loss  of  health. — How  a  tenant  may  ke«p 
his  cottage  healthy  and  comfortable. 

V.  3.  Alcohol,  and  its  herediury  effects. — Personal  and 
household  arrangements  in  relation  to  health. — Health  and 
recreation  in  childhood. — Water:  its  work  of  purifica- 
tion. — Choice  of  food. — Special  dangers  to  health  in  large 
towns. — Ventilation  of  houses. — Day  nurseries  and  their 
bearing  upon  public  health. 

V.  4.  Cleanliness. —  Food.  —  Qothlng. — Sick  nursing 
amongst  the  poor. — Infection. — Beverages.— The  house.— 
Food  and  bodily  energy. 

v.  5.  Consumption;  its  causes  and  its  prevention.— 
Scarlet  fever  and  diphtheria. — Diseases  produced  by 
drink. — Fevers. — Smallpox  and  vaccination. — Infant  feed- 
ing in  relation  to  infant  mortality. — Colds  and  their  con- 
sequences.— Measles  and  whooping  cough. — Typhus  and 
typhoid  fever. 

V.  6.  Some  dangers  connected  with  dwellings,  and  how 
to  avoid  them. — The  food  of  the  household. — Warming 
and  lighting  the  dwelling. — Domestic  poisons. — Personal 
care  of  health.— Clothing. — Thrift ;  its  bearing  on  health 
and  disease. — Cookery  for  the  household. 

v.  7.  Breathing. — Washing  and  bathing.^Working.'^ 
Drinking. — The  eye  and  seeing. — Eating. — The  ear  and 
hearing. —  Parents  and  children. — Sleep  and  rest. — On 
thinking. 

V.  8.  Soils  and  sites. — Draining  and  sewering. — Plana 
and  sections. — Foundations  and  materials  used  in  build- 
ings.— Plumbing. — Decoration  and  furnishing. — Heating, 
lighting,  and  ventilation.— The  legal  position  of  landlords, 
tenants,  and  sanitary  authorities. 

V.  9.  On  diet. — Meat,  poultry,  etc. — Fatty  foods  and 
condiments. — Fish :  its  preparation  and  use  as  food.— 
Bread  and  other  farinaceous  foods. — Beer,  wines,  etc.— 
The  preparation  of  food. — Tea,  coffee,  cocoa,  etc. — Fruits. 

V.  10.  Some  causes  of  preventable  disease. — Occupa- 
tion in  relation  to  disease. — Temperament  in  relation  to 
disease. — Climate  in  the  treatment  of  disease.— Relation 
of  age  to  disease. — Influence  of  education  on  health.— 
Heredity  in  relation  to  disease. — Diet  in  relation  to  disease. 

V.  XI.  The  money  value  of  health.— The  moral  value 
of  health.— The  care  of  infancy.— Care  of  health  in  old 
age.— Disposal  of  the  dead.— Adolescence.— Maturity  and 
middle  age. — Childhood  and  youth. 

Martineau.  Health,  husbandry  and  handi- 
craft. 1861 613  16 


338 


BIOLOGICAL   SCIENCE. 


Moore.  Health,  disease  and  remedy.  1854.  613  7 

MussEY.  Health.   1863 613  11 

Oswald.  Physical  education.  1882 613  32 

Parkes.  Personal,  care  of  health 613  ^ 

PiCKFORD.  Hygiene.  1858 613  2 

Richardson,  B.  W.   The  conimonhealth. 

1887 613  37 

Guild  of  good  life 613  35 

Richardson,  J.  G.  Long  life.  1879 613  28 

SCOFFERN.  Philosophy  of  common  life.  '57.       613  9 

Seeley.  Factors  in  life.  1884 613  36 

Smith.  Health.   1875 613  19 

Wilder.   Health  notes  for  students.  1890..  ^613  38 
Youth's  health-book.   1878 61322 

PHYSICAL  CULTURE.— GYMNASTICS. 

Alexander,  A.  Healthful  exercises  for  girls. 

1886 613.1  17 

New  games  and  sports  for  schools.  1895. 613.  i  29 

Physical  drill  in  all  nations.  1894 613. i  24 

Alexander,  E.  Flag  exercises.  1895 613.1  30 

Angerstein  and  Eckler,  eds.  Home  gym- 
nastics. 1889 613.1  21 

Bary.   The  Turners'  organization.  '93.  6 13. 1  Fam.  6 
Beecher.  Physiology  and  calisthenics.  '70.   613.1  6 

Blaikie.  How  to  get  strong.  1879 *6i3.i  8 

Same.    1884 ♦613.1  8A 

Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls.  '84..  613.1   13 
Checkley.    Natural    method    of  physical 

training.  1892 613. 1  25 

Emerson  College  of  Oratory,  Boston.     Phy- 
sical culture.    1891  613.1  23 

Harrison.  Physical  training.  18S8 61 3.1  Pam.  2 

Hartelius.  Home  gymnastics.    1883 *6i3.i   15 

Hunt.  Light  gymnastics.   1882 613. i  11 

International     Health     Exhibition,     1S84. 

Handbook:  athletics.    1884 613.1   16 

JUDD.  Always  strong  and  happy.  1895 613. i  28 

Kallos :      scientific     culture     of     personal 

beauty.  1883 613. i  26 

Lagrange.  Physiology  of  bodily  exercise. 

1S90 613. 1  18 

Lewis.  New  gymnastics.  1868 *6i3.i  3 

Maclaren.    Military  system  of  gymnastic 

exercises.  1877 613. 1   14 

System  of  physical  education.  1879 613.1  4 

Training  in  theory  and  practice.  1866 6 1 3.1   i 

Mead.  Health  without  medicine.  1890..613.1  Pam.  5 
Ostrom.    College  work  and  college  play. 

613. 1  Pam.  I 

Posse.  Swedish  system  of  educational  gym- 
nastics. 1890 613. 1  27 

Pratt.  New  calisthenics.  1S92 613. i  B-2 

Proctor.  Strength  and  happiness.  1S85 613,1  20 


Ralfe.  Exercise  and  training.  1879 ^'3 

Reade.  The  coming  man.  1S78 61, 

Roberts,  ed.  Papers  on  physical  education. 

1891 613. 

Sandow.  Physical  training.    1S94 613.1 

Sargent.  Effects  of  military  drill  on  boys. 

i886 613.1  Pa 

Smith.  Education  without  deformity.  1S91. 

613.1  P* 

Taylor.  Health  by  exercise.  1880.... 613 

Thompson.  Rhythmical  gymnastics.  1892..  613.1 
Trall.  Illustrated  family  gymnasium.  '73..  613 

Tyler,  ^</.  Brawnville  papers.  1869 613 

Watson.  Calisthenics  and  gymnastics.  '82„  613.1 

BATHS.— CLOTHING. 
Allsop.  Public  baths  and  wash-houses.  '94..   613. 

Baths  and  bathing.  1879 6'3- 

Bell.  On  baths.  1859 613. 

Hartwig.  Sea-bathing  and  sea-air.  1861...  613. 
Jaeger.  The  sanitary  woolen  system.  1886..  613. 
Urquhart.   Manual  of  the  Turkish  bath. 

1865 613. 

The  Turkish  bath.   1856 613.2  Pia 

WooLSON,  ^i/.  Dress  reform.  1874 613. 

GIRLS.— WOMEN. 

Blackwell.  Laws  of  life.  1852 613. 

Davis.  Hygiene  for  girls.  1883 ^U- 

Lewis.     Five -minute    chats    with    young 

women.   1874 613. 

Ourgirls.  1871 61J 

Miller.  Physical  beauty.  1892 613 

S afford  and  ALLEN.   Health  and  strength 

forgirls.  1884 613. 

Steele  and  Adams.    Beauty  of  form  and 

grace  of  vesture.  1892 613 

REST.— RECREATION. 

B  rack ETT.  Technique  of  rest.   1S92 613. 

Call.  As  a  matter  of  course.  1894 613. 

Power  through  repose.  1891 613. 

Hall.  Sleep.   1870 613. 

EMPLOYMENT.— ENVIRONMENT. 

Beddoes,  ^(/.  Habit  and  health.  1890 613. 

CoLLiNGWOOD.  Duty  of  teachers.  187^.613.5  Pu 

Fothergill.  The  town  dweller.  1SS9 613 

Lincoln.  School  and  industrial  hygiene.  *8o..  613. 
Massachusetts  Emergency  and  Hygiene  As- 
sociation. School  hygiene.  1885 ^'3- 

Mitchell.  Wear  and  tear.  1871 613 

New  York.  Legislature.  Proposed  act  for 
the  better  preservation  of  the  health  of 
children  in  institutions.   1886....'.. .613.5  PM 


*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


339 


}f  Health.    Rept.  on  school 

613.5  Pam-  3 

y  schools.   1884 613.5  3 

;ht :  its  influence  on  life  and 

67 613.5  I 

HTork  and  overwork.    1880...    613.5  ^ 

LONGEVITY, 
urourses  on  a  sober  and  tem- 

1779 613.6  I 

i  age.  1889 613.64 

Longevity  notes 613.6  5 

;vity ;  by  Lambert,  et  al.  '69..  613.6  3 

imanlife.  1867 613.62 

lous  centenarians 613.6  6 

JBLIC  HEALTH. 

:h  in  the  village.  1884 614  17 

ic  Health  Association.    Pub- 

Lomb  prize  essays,  1885....     614  iS 

Healthy  homes  and  food  for  working 
Vaughan. — Sanitary  conditions  of  school- 
(chool  life;  by  Lincoln. — Disinfection  and 
uses ;  by  Sternberg. — Preventable  causes  of 
ry  and  death  in   Am.  manufactories ;   by 

.  1875-83.  v.i-9 614  13 

al  of  hygiene.  1894 614  28 

of  Health.  Rept.,  1887 614  ii 

micipal    and    sanitary  engi- 

Ibook.    1883 614  19 

n  fever,  and  culture  of  the 
ree  to  counteract  malaria  in 

> 614  Pam.  8 

h  Dept.  Repts.,  1876-7 614  8 

S81-6 614  Pam.  7 

.of.  Health  officer.  Repts...  614  15 

ics  of  sanitary  science.  '93...  614  26 

ilisation  of  health.  1892 6x4  23 

'.  Rural  sanitary  science.  '76.  614  10 
nitary  code    of   the   Penta- 

►4 614  27 

Local  Govt.  Board.    Reports 
ledical     officer    (first   4    by 

874- 614  I 

jtute.  Transactions.   1080-4. 

614  14 

f  protection  of  New  Orleans. 

614  Pam.  I 

Board  of  Health.  Repts 614  12 

Mealth  Exhibition  literature, 
tables,  Education  in  China, 

614  20 

;anitary  Conference,  1881 614  Ii-2 


Legge.  Public  health  in  European  capitals. 

1896 614  29" 

Massachusetts.  State  Board  of  Health.  Repts.      614  9 

Michigan.  State  Board  of  Health.  Repts 614  6 

New  York.  Citizens'  Association.  Rept.  on 

sanitary  condition  of  the  city.  1865 614  7 

State  Board  of  Health.    Duties  and  pro- 
cedures of  local  boards 614  Pam.  5 

— Manual  of  laws.  1880 614  Pam.  3 

— Organization,    powers,   etc.,    of   local 

boards 614  Pam.  4 

—Repts 614  16 

Newman.  Sanitary  police  of  cities.  '56..98.2  Pam.  25 

Palmberg.  Public  health.  1893 614  24 

Parker  and  Worth ington.  Law  of  pub- 
lic health.  1892 98.3.19 

Parkes.  Practical  hygiene.  1873 614  5 

Peek  and  Hall.  Chief  causes  of  the  un- 

healthiness  of  cities.  1892 614  Pam.  6 

PooRE.  Essays  on  rural  hygiene.  1893 614  25 

Sanitarian.  1890- 614  P-l 

Sanitary  engineer.  1880-7.  v.4-15 614  P-B-i 

Same ;  continued  as  Engineering  and 
building  record  and  sanitary  engi- 
neer. 1887- 614  P-B-i 

Simon.  English  sanitary  institutions.  1890..     614  21 

Sykes.  Public  health  problems.  1892 614  22 

Toledo.  HealthOfficer.  Rept.,  1866 614  Pam.  2 

United  States.   National  Board  of  Health. 

Bulletins.   1879- 614  B-I 

—Repts.,  1879- 614  D-i 

SANITARY  ENGINEERING. 

Denton.  Sanitary  engineering:  lects.  '76...    614. 1  2 

Latham.  Sanitary  engineering.  1S73 614.1  i 

London.  Association  of  Municipal  and  Sani- 
tary Engineers.  Proceedings,  1877-80. 

V.  4-6 614.1  3 

Philbrick.  American  sanitary  engineering. 

1881 614.I  5 

Sewerage. — Street  Cleaning. 

Adams.  Sewers  and  drains  for  populous  dis- 
tricts.  1880 614.2  4 

Baumeister.    Cleaning  and    sewerage  of 

cities.  1891 614.2  9 

BoULNOis.  pirty  dustbins  and  sloppy  streets. 

1881 614.3  I 

Burke.  Sewage  utilization.  1873  614.2  i 

CoRFiELD.    Treatment  and    utilisation    of 

sewage.  1871 614.2  10 

Crimp.  Sewage  disposal  works.  1890 614.2  8 

Ellers.  General  sewerage  system  of  Chi- 
cago. 1881 614.2  Pam.  4 


340 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


Gardiner.  Methods  of  sewerage  for  cities, 

etc 614.2  Pam.  5 

Gerhard.    Disposal  of  household  wastes. 

1890 614.2  7 

Latrobe.  a  plan  of  sewerage  for  Baltimore. 

18S1 614.2  Pam.  3 

London.  Board  of  Health.  Metropolis  drain- 
age: plans,  reports,  etc 614.1  B-2 

Local   Govt.   Board.    Modes  of  treating 

town  sewerage.  1876 614.2  2 

Same:  plans.  1876 614.2  B~i 

New  Orleans.  Draining  the  city.  1S94..614.2  Pam.  10 
Rept.  on  drainage;  by  Ilarrod.  1888..614.2  Pam.  9 
New  York.  State  Board  of  Health.    Rept. 

on  the  Albany  basin.  1884 614.2  Pam.  8 

Philbrick.  Disposal  of  sewage  in  suburban 

residences.  1883 614.2  Pam.  6 

Pontzen.  Premidre  application  a  Paris  en 

1S83  de  I'assainissement  suivant  le  sys- 

tdme  Waring 614.2  Pam.  7 

Rafter  and  Baker.  Sewage  disposal  in  the 

U.S.  1S94 614.2  B-2 

Rawlinson.    Preparation  of  district  maps 

and  plans  for  main  sewerage,  etc.  '78..614.1  B-i 
Scott.  Cleansing  streets  and  ways  in  large 

cities.  1884 614.3  2 

Shone.    Scientific  and    sanitary  drainage. 

1880 614.2  Pam.  2 

Slater.  Sewage  treatment.  1 888 614,2  6 

Staley  and  Pierson.   Separate  system  of 

sewerage.  1886 614.2  5 

Varona.  Sewer-gases.  1879 614.2  3 

Varrentrapf.     Das    Schwemmsielsystem 

Frankfurts.    1876 614.2  Pam.  I 

Waring.  Sanitary  drainage.  1876 614.1  4 

Water. — Air. — Soil. 

Armstrong.  Preventable  diseases.  '79..614.4  Pam.  i 
Atkins.   Modern  system  of  water  purifica- 

tjon.   1S94 614.4  9 

Attkield.   Water  and  water-supphes,  etc. 

1884 614.4  8 

Cincinnati.  Supervising  engineer.  Abate- 
ment of  smoke.  1893 697  Pam.  6 

Fox.    Sanitar)'  examinations  of  water,  air 

and  food.  1878 614.47 

Great  Britain.  Smoke  Abatement  Commis- 
sion. Rept.  1S82 697  B-3 

Green.  Water  jwllution.  1S80 614.4  Pam.  3 

GRISCO.M.  Uses  and  abuses  of  air.   1850 614.4  * 

Hartley.  Water,  air  and  disinfectants 614.4  4 

Kingsley.  The  two  breaths.  1879 614.4  Pam.  2 

Leffmann  and  r)EAM.  Purification  of  water 

by  metallic  iron,  Anderson  process...6i4.4  Pam.  5 


MiERS  and  Crosskey.  The  soil  in  relation 

to  health.  1893 61 

Nichols.  Filtration  of  potable  water.  '79^  61 
Prudden.  Drinking-water  and  ice  supplies. 

1891., 61 

Waller.   Sanitary  examination  of  potable 

waters.  1883 614.4  V 

Wanklyn  and  Chapman.  Water-analysis. 

1884 ^ 61 

House  Sanitation. 
Bayles.  House  drainage  and  water  service. 

1879 61. 

Bazar  book  of  health.  1873 '. 61. 

Boston.  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnx, 

Sanitary  Science  Qub.  Home  sanitation. 

1887 614. 

Brown.  Sewer-gas  and  its  dangers.    1S81..  614. 

BucHAN.  Plumbing.    1876 6m 

Chaumont.  The  habitation  in  relation  to 

health.   1879 614 

Duff.  Legal  obligations  in  relation  to  the 

dwellings  of  thepoor.  1884 614.5 

Eassie.  Healthy  and  unhealthy  bouses.  '84.614.5 
Galton.  Construction  of  healthy  dwellings. 

1880 614.$ 

Gerhard.  Drainage  and  sewerage  of  dwel- 
lings.   1884 614J 

Drainage  of  a  house.    1888 614.5  ^ 

Hale,  et  al.  Workingmen's  homes.    1874...614.5 

Hartshornk.  Our  homes.  1880 614.5 

Hellyer.  The  plumber.    1880 614.I 

House  and  its  surroundings.    1879 ^'^5 

Hoyt.  Household  sanitation.  1886 614.! 

Murphy,  ed.  Our  homes,  and  how  to  make 

them  healthy.    18S3 614.5 

Plunkett.  Women  plumbers  and  doctors. 

1885 614.1 

PooRE.  Our  duty  in  relation  to  health.  '84. 614-5 

Sanitary  information  for  householders.  18S4. 614.5 
Same.    189$ 6145  ' 

Shuttleworth  and  Waterlow.  Dwel- 
lings of  working-people  in  London. 
1874 614.5  ft" 

Tayler,  A.J.  Wallis-.  Sanitary  arrange- 
ment of  dwelling-houses.    1894 614-5 

Teale.  Dangers  to  health.  1881 6i4-5 

Tracy.  Hand-book  of  sanitary  information. 
1895 614.5 

Waring.    House  drainage   and  sewerage. 

1878 614.5  f« 

How  to  drain  a  house.  1885 -  ^'^^ 

Same.    1895 6145  \ 

Sanitary  condition   of  city  and  couDtr}* 
dwelling  houses.  1877 614-5 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


341 


rriNE— DISINFECTION,  ETC. 
'  to  arrest  infectious  diseases. 

614.6  3 

ic  health  act.  I S9i.« 614.65 

revention  of  epidemics,  isola- 

tals.  1894 614.6  6 

/.    Manual  of  public  health. 

614.6  2 

antine  and  sanitary  conven- 

York,  1859.  Proceedings....,   614.6  I 
oard  of  Health  (city).  Disin- 

rags.  1885 614.6  Pam.  2 

ers  of  Quarantine,  etc.,  (state). 

8S9 614.6  Pam.  4 

Act  to  provide  against  infec- 

ises.  1823 614.6  Pam.  i 

gienic  measures  in  relation  to 

diseases.  1893 614.6  4 

ifection  and  disinfectants.  '95.    614.6  7 

Quarantine  laws.  1887...614.6  Pam.  3 

POSAL  OF  THE  DEAD, 
ulchres  of  our  departed.  '54..      719  6 
Disposal  of  the  dead.  '81...    614.7  6 
urial  and  cremation.  1892.... 614.7  ii 

ition  of  the  dead.  1875 614.7  3 

emationof  the  dead.  1887...    614.7  9 
ory  of  embalming,  etc.  '40. ..    614.7  2 

:Iics  of  genius.  1857 719  2 

'remature  burial.  1896 614.7  12 

es  to  ashes.   1875 614.74 

combs  of  Rome.  1S54 719  4 

aonies  funebres  de  toutes  les 

679 614.7  I 

im,  The:  a   secuie  sanitary 

614.7  B-* 

!mation  and  urn-burial.  '89...  614.7  'o 

acre.  1858 719  i 

tact.   1878 614.7  5 

emation.  1884 614.7  8 

:ription     des    catacombs    de 

5 719  3 

ry  entombment.  1889 614.7  Pam.  I 

lation  or  burial?*  1884 614.7  8 

emation,  etc.   1884 614.7  7 

tuary  customs  among  N.  Am. 

880 614.7  B-2 


lA  MEDICA.— THERA- 
PEUTICS. 

ual  of  the  practice  of  medi- 

► 615  3 

jgist's  general  receipt  book. 

t6i5.i  5 

I  For  reference. 


BiNZ.  Elements  of  therapeutics.  1878 6x5  7 

BoERHAAVE.  Historia  plantarum.  1727.  2v.   615. i  X 

Brown.  Complete  herbalist.  1868 615.6  x 

Brown-Sequard.  Elixir  of  life.  1889 6x5  10 

BucHAN.  Domestic  medicine.  1871  615  4 

Cauquil.  Les  remddes  nouveaux,  *78-88...      615  9 

DuNGLisoN.  General  therapeutics.  1836 615  I 

Fell.  Qinical  advantages  of  ozone 98.2  Pam.  64 

Fell  method  forced  respiration.  '93.... 98.2  Pam.  93 

Forced  respiration.  1891 98.2  Pam.  79 

Honigberger.  Thirty-five  years  in  the  east. 

1852 615  2 

Inman.  Restoration  of  health.  1872 615  6 

Mappi.  Historia  plantarum.  1742 615  B-i 

Markham.  Peruvian  bark.  1880 615. 1  7 

Martindale.  Coca,  cocaine  and  its  salts. 

1886 615. 1  8 

Nash.  American  ginseng.  1895 615.6  Pam.  i 

New  York  State  Pharmaceutical  Associa- 
tion. Proceedings,  etc 615. i  9 

Peirce.  Examinations  of  drugs,  etc.  1852..    615. i  3 
Pharmacopoeia   of  the  U.  S.,  1870,  1880, 

1890 , 615.1  6 

Phillips.  Materia  medica  and  therapeutics. 

1879 615  8 

Rand.  Medical  chemistry.  1871 615. i  4 

Stephenson.  Medical  zoology  and  miner- 
alogy. 1838 ! 615  11-2 

Todd.  Clinical  lects.  on  certain  acute  dis- 

eases.   x86o 615.2  i 

Wahltuch.   Diet,  of  materia  medica  and 

therapeutics.  1868 615  5 

Wedderburn.    Pharmacy  and  drug  laws. 

1894 615. 1  Pam.  I 

HOMEOPATHY. 

Allegheny  Co.,  Penn.,  Homoeopathic  Medi- 
cal Society.  Semi-centennial  celebra- 
tion, 1887 615.3  9 

Ameke.  History  of  homoeopathy.  1885 615.3  3 

American  Institute  of  Homoeopathy.  Trans- 
actions, 1887- 615.3  4 

\Vorld*s  Congress,  1893 615.3  5 

American  journal  of  homeop>athic  materia 

medica.   1872-3 615.3  P-' 

Clarke,  eJ,  Odium  medicum  and  homoeop- 
athy. 1888 615.3  8 

Freligh.  Homoeopathic  practice  of  medi- 
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IIE.MPEL.  Science  of  homoeopathy.  1874....    615.3  ^ 

Homoeopathic    Medical  Society,  State    of 

N.  Y.  Transactions,  1863- 615.3  7 

Homoeopathic  Medical  Society  of  Western 

N.  Y.  Constitution,  etc 610  Pam.  11 


342 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


Laurie.  Homoeopathic  domestic  medicine. 

1846 615.3  6 

Searle.  \Vhatisfittestinhomoeopathy....6i5.3  Pam.  i 

WATER-CURE. 

DuNLOP.  Philosophy  of  the  bath 615.5  3 

Gully.  Water  cure  in  chronic  disease.  '50..  615.5  1 
HoRSELL.  Hydropathy  for  the  people. '50..  615.5  6 
Johnson.  Domestic  practice  of  hydropathy. 

1851 615.5  2 

Lambe.  W*ater  and  vegetable  diet  in  con- 
sumption, scrofula,  etc.  1849 615.5  ^ 

Nichols.  Introduction  to  the  water  cure. 

1851 615.5  5 

Rausse.  Water-cure.  1847 615.5  9 

Shew.  Consumption:  prevention  and  cure 

by  water  treatment.  1848 615.5  '^ 

Hydropathy.   1849 615.5  4 

Water-cure  manual.   1847 615.57 

Smedley.  Practical  hydropathy.    1866 615.5  '^ 

Trall.  Hydropathic  encyclopedia.  1874...  615.5  '3 
ViDART.  Considerations  g^n^rales  sur  Thy- 

drothdrapie.    1849 615.5  P"»-  * 

ELECTRICITY  IN  MEDICINE. 

Beard  and  Rockwell.  Medical  and  surgi- 
cal uses  of  electricity.  1875 6x5.46 

Electricity  in  medicine  and  surgery 615.4  Pam.  i 

Houston  and  Kennelly.  Electricity  and 

electro-therapeutics.   1896 ,  615.4  8 

Jones.  Medical  electricity.    1895 615.4  7 

Meyer.  Electricity  in  its  relations  to  medi- 
cine. 1S69 615.4  3 

Morgan.   Electro-physiology  and  therapeu- 
tics.   1S68 615.4  I 

Neftel.  Galvano-therapeutics.  187 1 615.4  4 

Reynolds.  Clinical  uses  of  electricity.  *73..  615.4  5 

Wells.  New  theory  of  disease.   1869 615.4  2 

MASSAGE,  ETC. 

Graham.  Massage.  1884 615.7  2 

MURRELL.  Massage  as  a  mode  of  treatment. 

1886 615.7  3 

OsTROM.  Massage  and  the  original  Swedish 

movements.  1S90 615.7  4 

Shove.  Life  under  glass.    1874 615.7  5 

Tallerman-Sheffield.    Patent  localized 

hot-airbath.  1895 615.7  7 

Taylor.  Swedish  movement  cure.   1874...  615.7  i 

POISONS. 

Blyth.  Poisons.  1884 615.8  4 

Mitchell.    Venom    of    the    rattlesnake. 

i860 615.8  B-i 


Otto.  Detection  of  poisons  by  medico- 
chemical  analysis.    1857 615J 

Taylor.  Poisons  in  relation  to  medical 
jurisprudence  and  medicine.  1848 615J 

WoRMLEV.  Micro-chemistry  of  poisons.  '69.  615J 

STIMULANTS  AND  NARCOTICS. 

Anstie.  Stimulants  and  narcotics.   1865.....  615J 
Beard.  Stimulants  and  narcotics.  1871.....  61^ 
Bremer.  Tobacco,  insanity  and  nervous- 
ness. 1892 ., 615.9  fti 

Calkins.  Opium  and  the  opium-appetite. 

1871 6x5. 

CusT.    Indo-Chinese    opium    question    in 

1893 615.9  Pa 

Day.  The  opium  habit  1868 615^ 

De  Quincky.    Confessions  of  an   English 

opium-eater.  1866 615^ 

Same.  1876 615.9 

Fairholt.  Tobacco.  1876 61$. 

Great  Britain.  Royal  Commisnon  on  Opium. 

Rept.,  1894-5.  4v 615.9^ 

Greenfield.  Alcohol.  1879 615J 

Hall.  Coffee  taverns,  etc 615; 

Hubbard.  Opium  habit  and  alcoholism.  *8l  615.9 

Kane.  Opium-smoking.  1882 .6x5.9 

LiVERMORE.  Anti-tobacco.   1883 «  615.9 

LiZARS.  Alcohol  and  tobacco.  1870 615J 

Ludlow.  The  hasheesh  eater.  1857 615^ 

Maylert.  The  opium  habit.  1885.., 615.9 

Reads.  Tea  and  tea  drinking.  1884 615^ 

United  States.  Census,  1880.  Culture  and 

curing  of  tobacco 6x5.9' 

Wai^h.  Tea,  history  and  mystery.  '92 615^ 


PATHOLOGY. 

American  Medical  Association,  section  of 
practice  of  medicine  and  physiology. 

Papers,  etc.,  1891 61^ 

Beale.  Slight  ailments.  iSSo 6ii 

Billing.  First  principles  of  medicine.  *68-     61 
Coupuvnd.  Personal  appearances  in  health 

and  disease.  1S79 6x< 

Creighton.    Unconscious  memory  in  dis- 
ease. 1886 6i< 

Day.  Domestic  management  of  important 

diseases  of  advanced  life.  1S51 61 

Family  physician.  18S2 61^ 

Flint,  A.  Manual  of  auscultation  and  per- 
cussion. 3d  ed.  1883 -    9^ 

Ed,  Contributions  relating  to  causation 
and  prevention  of  disease,  and  to  camp 
diseases,  etc.  1867 6' 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


343 


'JOng  A.y  Jr.  Manual  of  chemical  examina- 
tion of  urine  in  disease.  1886 98.220 

OXIES.  Interpretation  of  disease.  1 891-2..  616  30 
RKEN.  Introduction  to  pathology  and  mor- 
bid anatomy.  1881 616  35 

AIG.  Uric  add  in  causation  of  disease. 

1894 616  32 

iAMMOND.  Military,  medical  and  surgical 

essays.  1864 616  7 

iXKSEL.  Macrobiotic:  diseases  and  reme- 
dies. 1894 616  33 

iOLDEN.  Sphygmograph.  1874 616  14 

OOMis.  Lessons  in  physical  diagnosis.  '68.  616  10 
Lakn.  Medical  sketches  of  the  campaigns 

ofi8i2-i4 616  I 

SGOOD.  Winter  and  its  dangers.  1879 6x6  21 

KGE,  Catching  cold.  1894 616  Pam.  i 

AJLK.  Comparative  method  in  the  study  of 

pathology.  1896 95.2  Pam.  28 

remature  death.    1879.. 616  iS 

.HYNOLDS,  ^</.  System  of  medicine.  '79-80. 

3v 616  22 

ICHARDSON,  B.  W.   Diseases  of  modem 

life.  1876 6x6  17 

Held  of  disease.  1883 ^'^  ^7 

4CHARDS0N,  J.  G.    Medical   microscopy. 

1871 616  II 

KCUIN.  Medical  thermometry.  1876 616  15 

C7TTON.  Evolution  and  disease.  1890 616  29 

tDENHAM.  Works.   1848-50.  2V 616  3 

OGEL.  Pathological  anatomy  of  the  human 

foot.  1847 616  2 

ITagner.  Manualof  general  pathology. '76.  616  16 

/atson.  Lects.  on  the  principles  and  prac- 
tice of  medicine.  1872.  2v 616  12 

/'uiTEHEAD.   Transmission  of  some  forms 

of  disease,  etc.  1857 616  6 

iTiLSON.  Summer  and  its  diseases.  1879 616  20 

THE  BONES,  MUSCLES,  SKIN,  ETC. 

ULXLEY.  The  skin  in  health  and  disease. 

1880 616.3  7 

AZENAVE  and  ScHEDEL.   Diseases  of  the 

skin.  1852 616.3  2 

OTTLK.  The  hair  in  health  and  disease. '77.  616.3  '^ 

ox.  Skin  diseases.  1871 616.3  4 

Kffries.   Parasites  of  the  human  skin  and 

hair.  1872 616.3  ^ 

•10.  Preservation  of  beauty.  1S77 616.3  5 

Karkoe.  Diseases  of  the  bones.  1872 616.1  i 

Tatler.  The  hair  in  health  and  disease. 

l877„ 616.3  10 

K&RY.  Humanhair.  1865 616.3  9 

ixcus.  The  hair.  1882 616.3  ^^ 


Plumbe.  Diseases  of  the  skin.  1837 616.3  i 

Potter.  Pelvic  inflammations.  1888 98.2  Pam.  61 

Radcliffe.  Dynamics  of  nerve  and  muscle. 

1871 616.1  2 

Rosenthal.    Physiology  of  muscles  and 

nerves.  1881 616.1  3 

Skin  and  its  troubles.  The.  1879 616.36 

Wilson.  Student's  book  of  cutaneous  medi- 
cine. 1864 616.3  3 

THE  SENSES. 

Abbott.  The  ear  and  musical  sounds.  1S77. 

98.2  Pam.  50 

Abney.  Colour  vision.  1S95 616.2  21 

Angell.     How  to  take  care  of  our  eyes. 

1878 6x6.2  II 

Archives  of  ophthalmology.  1880.  v.  9 616.2  P-l 

Archives  of  otology.  1880.  v.  9 616.2  P-2 

Bernstein.  Five  senses  of  man.  1876 616.2  18 

Burnett.  The  ear.  1877 616.2  4 

Hearing,  and  how  to  keep  it.  1S79 616.25 

Carter.  Diseases  of  the  eye.  1876 616.2  10 

Eyesight.  1880 616.2  14 

DoNDERS.  Anomalies  of  accommodation  and 

refraction  of  the  eye.  1864 616.2  19 

Falk.  Prevention  of  purulent  conjunctivitis 

in  the  eyes  of  new-bom  infants.  '91..616.2  Pam.  i 

Harlan.  Eyesight.  1879 616.2  13 

Howe.  Examination  of  the  eye.  18S5..9S.2  Pam.  22 
Purulent  conjunctivitis  of  infants,  etc...98.2  Pam.  70 
Kept,  on  the  examination  of  the  eyes  of 

1,003  school  children.    1877 98.2  Pam.  19 

Hubbell.  Extraction  of  steel  from  interior 

of  eye  with  electro-magnet.  '92...9S.2    Pam.  89 

Jeffries.  Color-blindness.    1879 616.2  12 

The  eye.    1871 616.2  7 

Johnson.  Physiology  of  the  senses.  1S56...  616.2  17 
Jones.  Defects  of  sight  and  hearing.  1S66..  616.2  i 
KChne.  Photochenjistry  of  the  retina  and 

visual  purple.  1878 616.2  20 

Laurence.  Optical  defects  of  the  eye.  '65.    616.26 

LeConte.  Sight.  18S1 616.2  15 

LiGHTHiLL.  Deafness.  1S62 616.2  3 

Sarcey.  Mind  your  eyes  !    18S6 616.2  16 

Starr.  Photographing  human  eye. '87.. 98. 2  Pam.  59 

Turnbull.  Diseases  of  the  ear.  1S72 616.2  2 

Warren.    Defective  speech  and  deafness. 

189S 616.2  22 

Wells.  Long,  short  and  weak  sight.  1S73.  616.29 
WiLUAMS.  Our  eyes.    1871 616.2  8 

THE  CIRCULATORY  SYSTEM. 

Flint.  Diseases  of  the  heart.   1870 98.27 

Heart  and  its  functions.  The.  1881 616.45 


344 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


Myers.  Diseases  of  the  heart  among  sol- 
diers.   1870 6x6^.  3 

Stevens.  Healthy  and  diseased  properties 

of  the  blood.  1832., 616.4  i 

Stokes.  Diseases  of  the  heart  and  aorta. '55.   6i6^.  2 

Willis.  William  Harvey :  hist,  of  discovery 

of  circulation  of  the  blood.  1878 6x6^.  4 

RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM.— MOUTH.— 

THROAT. 

AusoN.   Physical  examination  of  the  chest 

in  pulmonary  consumption.   1861. 6x6.64 

American       Laryngological       Association. 

Transactions 6x6.5  4 

Behnke.  Stammering.  X891 6x6.5  7 

Bernard.  Causes,  treatment  and  cure  of 

stammering.  1889 6x6.5  6 

Buffalo.  Health  Dept.  Information  for  con- 
sumptives. 1895 616.6  Pam.  4 

BURLUREAUX.  Traitment  de  la  tuberculose 

par  la  creosote.  X894 6x6.6  22 

Carrick.  Koumiss.  iS8x  616.6  13 

Catlin.  The  breath  of  hfe.  1872 6x6.6  15 

Clarke.    Cold-catching,    cold-preventing, 

cold-curing.  xSS8 6x6.6  24 

Cohen.  Diseases  of  the  throat.  1872 616.5  2 

Throat  and  voice.   1879 616.5  3 

Cook,  E.  G.  Cause  of  tuberculosis.  '69..98.2  Pam.  28 

Cook,  M.  The  wilderness  cure.  1S81 616.6  12 

Cotton.  Nature,  symptoms  and  treatment 

of  consumption.  1S52 616.6  2 

Davis.  Consumption.  1891 616.6  25 

Denison.  Exercise  for  pulmonary  invalids. 

1893 ; 616.6  21 

Dixon.  Art  of  breathing.  1895  6x6.6  27 

Feller.  Prof.  Koch's  cure  for  consump- 
tion. 1890 6x6.6  14 

Flint.  Phthisis.  1875 98.2  6 

Physical  exploration  of  the  lungs.  1SS2...      98.2  9 

Green.  Pathology  of  croup.  1859 616.6  8 

Greg.    Tubercles  not  caused  by  bacteria. 

18S3 98.2  Pam.  27 

Hall.  Bronchitis,  etc.  1S54 616.6  3 

Coughs  and  colds.    1870 616.6  11 

Hambleton.  Scientific  prevention  of  con- 
sumption. 1S86 616.6  Pam.  I 

Heale.  Physiological  anatomy  of  the  lungs. 

1S62 616.6  5 

James.  Sore  throat.  1866 616.5  i 

Koch's  discovery.  1S90 616.6  Pam.  2 

Lewis.  Weak  lungs  and  how  to  make  them 

strong.  1S63 616.6  10 

Macdonald.    Respiratory  functions  of  the 

nose.   1889 616.6  18 


Mackenzie.  Fatal  illness  of  Frederidc  the 

Noble.  x888 6x6. 

Pirrie.  Hay  asthma  and  hay  fever.  1867...  616. 

Russell.  Yawning.  1891^ 616.6 

Smith.  Keep  your  mouth  shot.  1893.. ^'^^ 

Squire.  Hygienic  prevention  of  consump- 
tion. X893 6^^^ 

Thorne.    Open-air  treatment  of  phthisis. 

1894 6x6.6  P^ 

Wagner.  Habitual  mouth-breathing.  '81...  616.6 
Walshe.  Diseases  of  lungs  and  heart.  '51..  6x6.6 

Ward,  S.  H.  Healthy  respiration.  XS55 616.6 

Ward,  W.  Diseases  of  the  nasal  oigans.  '91. 616.6: 

Williams.  Aero-therapeutics.  1894 616.6; 

Wyman.  Autumnal  catarrh  (hay  fever).  ^76.  616.6 

DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM. 

Annesley.  Prevalent  diseases  of  India,  etc. 

X855 616.71 

Birch.  Constipated  bowels.  1868 616.7 

Brinton.  Diseases  of  the  stomach.  1859...  616.7 
Bristowe,  e/  al.  Diseases  of  the  intestines 

and  peritoneum.   1879 616.7  1 

Brunton.  Disorders  of  digestion.  1886.....  616.7  I 

BuDD.  Diseases  of  the  liver.  x857... 616.7 

Chambers.  Digestion  and  its  derangements. 

X856 616.7 

Clarke.  Indigestion.    X890 ,, 616.71 

DuTTON.  Indigestion  explained,  treated  and 

dieted.    X892 616.7  i 

Kyre.  The  stomach  and  its  difficulties.  '69.  616.7 
Fothergill.   Indigestion,  biliousness  and 

gout.    1887 616.7  1 

Frerichs.  Diseases  of  the  liver.  1879.  3V...  616.7 

Gamgee.  Physiology  of  digestion.  1884 616.7  1 

Hall.  Dyspepsia,  etc.  1877 616.7 

IIkrschell.  Indigestion.   1895 616.71 

MACLEOD.  Acholic  diseases.  x866 61671 

Turnbull.  Disorders  of  the  stomach.  '56..  616.7 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Abercrombie.  Diseases  of  brain  and  spinal 

cord.   1831 6i6i 

Bastian.  Paralysis  from  brain  disease.   '75.  6i6i 

Beard.  American  nervousness.   1881 616.81 

Herbert  Spencer  on  American  nervous- 
ness.  X883 616.8  Pun. 

Nervous  exhaustion.  x88o 616.8  l 

Corning.  Pain.  X894 616.81 

Day.  Headaches.  x88o 616.81 

Donaldson.  Growth  of  the  brain.  1895....  616.8  1 

Hammond.  Cerebral  hypersemia.  1877 6168 

Certain  conditions  of  nervous  derange- 
ment.   x88x 616.8 


BIOLOGICAL  SaENCE. 


345 


s  of  nenrous  system.  1871 616.8  7 

me.  1876^ 616.8  7A 

.    Stnicttizc  and  functions  of  the 

I,  &c.  1892 616.8  17 

.L.  Diseases  of  nervous  system. '85. 616.8  15 
i  blood.  1888 616.8  18 

Apoplexy.  1866 616.8  2 

system.  1882 6x6.8  14 

9.   Duration  of  life  of  the  nervous 

Tican.  1893 98.2  Pam.  SS 

:al.   Diseases  of  nervous  system. 

I.  2V.. 616.88 

Paralysis,  etc.  1871 616.8  3 

Principles  of  ph3rsiology 616.8  4 

Diseases  of  nervous  system.  1878..  616.8  6 

Headaches.    1879 616.8  12 

DISEASES  OF  CHILDREN. 

N,  ^/  a/.   Sanitary  care  and  treat- 

:  of  children.  i88x 617.46 

Hiildren's  Hospital.  Repts.,  *9 1-..61 74  Pam.  2 

Health  Dept.  Rules  for  manage- 

t  of  infants  during  hot  season. ..617.4  Psun.  i 

dseases  of  children.    1879 617.45 

.  Diseases  of  children.  1868 6x7.4  3 

tfif^BARTHEZ.  Trait6  clinique  et 
que  des  maladies  des  enfants.  '84. 

617.4  7 

Uiology  and  mortality  of  cholera 

itum.  1889.. 98.2  Pam.  69 

s    among  Neapolitan  children  in 

cities.    1894 98.2  Pam.  X02 

(/.  American  text-book  of  the  dis- 

5  of  children.  1893 6x7.4  B-i 

.    Cony)endium  of  children's  dis- 

5.  1875 6x7.4  4 

r.   Diseases  of  children.  1854 6x7.4  i 

Diseases  of  infancy  and  childhood. 
> 617.4  2 

rpECTIOUS  AND-  CONTAGIOUS 
DISEASES. 

Influenza  epidemic,  1889-90...617.5  Pam.  x 
>.  Pathology  and  prevention  of  in- 

12a.   1892 6x7.5  16 

)N'G.  The  summer  of  pestilence.  '55.  6x  7.5  X9 
.  Cholera  epidemic  of  1892  in  the 

sian  empire 6x7.5  13 

LY.  Epidemic  cholera.  1849 617.5  9 

ON.  Jenner  and  vaccination.  X889.  617.5  ^^ 
La  grippe  and  its  treatment.  '9  x.. 6 17. 5  Pam.  2 

Influenza  and  common  colds.  '90.  617.5  '4 
[>r.  Cyrus  Edson*s  plea  for  compul- 

vaccination.. .,.., 617.5  ^s^^-  3 


Gamgee.  Yellow  fever.  1879 617.5  5 

Gasqu£T.    The   great    pestilence   (Black 

Death).  1893 617.5  18 

Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Hist,  and  recent 

progress  of  Levantine  plague.  1879 617.5  ^^^ 

Royal  Commissioners.   Rept.  on  vaccina- 
tion. 1889..... 6x7.5  ^5 

GOmpel.  Natural  immunity  against  cholera, 

etc.  1894.. 617.5  24 

Hardie.  Malignantfever,  New  York,  1799.  6x7.5  3 
Hecker.  Epidemics  of  the  middle  ages, 

1857 617.5  I 

Keating.  Hist,  of  yellow  fever.  1879 617.5  B-i 

Koch.  Bacteriological  diagnosis  of  cholera, 

etc.  1895.. 6x7.5  23 

Mackenzie.  Diphtheria.  X879 6x7.5  8 

Macnamara.  Hist,  of  Asiatic  cholera.  '76..  6x7.5  10 

Moore.  Hist,  of  the  small  pox.  18x5 6x7.5  4 

Newman.  Congestion  of  brain  in  cholera. 

1854 98.2  Pam.  26 

Parsons.  Rept.  on  the  influenza  epidemic 

of  1889-90... 617.5  »S 

Portsmouth  (Va.)  Relief  Association.  Re- 
port, yellow  fever.  1855 617.5  20 

RiCOTTl.   La  pazzia  e  la  sua  influenza  nel 

secolo  19.  1894 617.5  P»nL  4 

Russell.    Epidemics,  plagues  and  fevers. 

1892 6x7.5  * 

Shakespeare.  Rept.  on  cholera  in  Europe 

and  India.   1885-6 617.5  B-3 

Slade.  Diphtheria.    l864„ 6x7.5  7 

StillA.  Cholera.    1885 6x7.5  >* 

Thornbury.  Specific  cure  of  diphtheria  by 

antitoxin.  1894 98.2  Pam.  loi 

Thorne.  Diphtheria.  i89i.„ 6x7.5  '7 

United  States.  Consuls.  Cholera  in  Europe 

in  1884. 617.5  '' 

Surgeon  General's  Office.  Rept.  on  chol- 
era and  yellow  fever.   1868 6x7.5  B-2 

Walker.  Diphtheria,  etc.  X864 617.5  6 

\VooD\voRTH,^/a/.  Cholera  epidemic,  1873, 

in  the  U.  S.    X875... 617.5  " 

OTHER  DISEASES. 

Barker.  Sea-sickness.    1S70 617.9  ^ 

Beard.  Sea-sickness.  1880 617.9  i 

Cheadle.    Various  manifestations  of   the 

rheumatic  state.    1889 617.7  ' 

Fleming.  Rabies  and  hydrophobia.  1872...  617.9  4 
FuNT.  Resume  de  recherches  cliniques  sur 

la  fievre  continue,  la  dysenteric,  etc.  '54.  98.2  33 
Lane  a/td  Griffiths.  Rheumatic  diseases. 

1890 6x7.7  2 

Levison.   Uric  acid  diathesis.   1894 6x7.7  4 


346 


BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCE. 


MacAlister.  Nature  of  fever.  1887... 617.6  Pam.  i 
Miner  and  Tully.   Essays  on  fevers,  etc. 

1823 617.6  I 

Moore.  Rodent  cancer.    1867 6x7.9  3 

PEMnERTON.   Clinical  illus.  of  various  forms 

of  cancer.  1867 617.9  R-^ 

Robertson.   Nature  and  treatment  of  gout. 

1845 617.7  3 

Sappington.  Theory  and  treatment  of  fevers. 

1844 617.6  2 

Suzor.     Hydrophobia:    Pasteur's    system. 

1887 617.9  5 

Whitmarsh.  Pasteur  treatment  for  hydro- 
phobia. 1888 617.9  ^<^-  I 


SURGERY.— INJURIES. 

Amussat.  Water  in  surgery.  185 1 6x8  5 

Barrett.  Anaesthesia.  x88o 98.2  Pam.  23 

BiCHAT.  CEuvres  chirurgicales.  1 801-3.  3V..       618  I 

Cantlie.  Accidental  injuries.    18S4 6x8.1  2 

Dulles.   What  to  do  first  in  accidents  or 

poisoning.    1880 618.1  5 

ESMARCH.    First  aid  to  the  injured.    X882...    618.1   I 

Gross.  System  of  surgery.  1872.  2v 618  B-3 

Hamilton.  Fractures  and  dislocations.  '75..   98.2  23 

Military  surgery  and  hygiene.   1865 98.2  22 

Hilton.  Rest  and  pain.    1879 618  x6 

Holmes,  ^-f/.  Surgery.  1870-1.  5v 618  8 

Hope.  Till  the  doctor  comes.  1879 618.1  4 

Howe.  Emergencies  and  how  to  treat  them, 

X871 618.1  6 

Massachusetts  Humane  Society.  Repts.  (In- 
structions, etc.)  1S93-4 618.X   7 

Morton.  First  aid  to  the  injured.    1SS4 618.1  3 

Paget.  Clinical  lects.  and  essays.  1875 ^^S  15 

Park.    Miltter  lects.  on  surgical  pathology. 

1892 98.2  46 

ScHiMMELiiuscH.    Guide   to   aseptic   treat- 
ment of  wounds.  1895 618  17 

Simpson.  Acupressure.  1S64 6x8  7 

Smith.  Medical  and  surgical  help  for  ship- 
masters. 1895 6x6  34 

Thornbury.  Demands  for  sterilization..9S.2  Pam.  96 

Tricuspid  insufficiency.  X893 98.2  Pam.  xoo 

United  States.  Army.  Medical  museum  cata- 
logue. 1866 6x8  B-i 

Sanitary  Commission.  Surgical  memoirs  of 

the  war  of  the  Rebellion.    1870-1.  2v..     618  X3 

Contents :    v.  i.    Wounds   of  blood-vessels,  traumatic 

hemorrhage,  traumatic  aneurism,  traumatic  gangrene. — 

Secondary'    traumatic    lesions    of  bone. —  Pyaemia;    by 

Lidell. 

V.  3.  Analysis  of  439  recorded  amputations  in  the  con- 
tiguity of  the  lower  extremity  ;  by  Stephen  Smith. — Hos- 


pital gangrene,  as  it  prevaUed  in  the  Confedente  an 
i86x-s  ;  by  Jos.  Jones. 

Surgeon  General's  Office.  Rept.  on  ex- 
cision of  head  of  femur  for  gunshot  in- 
jury. 1869 6x8 

— Surgical  cases    treated    in    the   army, 

1865-71 6x8 

Zacharie.  Diseases  of  the  human  foot.  '60.      6] 

DENTISTRY.— DENTAL  SURGERY. 

Arthur.  Treatment  and  prevention  of  de- 
cay of  the  teeth.   187X 6x8. 

CoL£S.  Dental  mechanics.   X873 -  ^'S. 

Dental  advertiser,  The.   1869-.. 9S.2 

Fox  and  Harris.   Diseases  of  the  human 

teeth.  1855 61S.2 

Hunter.  Mechanical  dentistry.  x878« 61S.J 

Illinois.  State  Dental  Society.  Transactions, 

1892 6x8.2  Pu 

Kempton.   Anatomy  and  diseases   of  the 

teeth.  1863 6x8w; 

New  York.   State   Dental  Society.    Trans- 
actions, 1869- «  618.2 

Pennsylvania.    College  of  Dental  Surgery. 

Announcements 61S.2  Pin 

PiGGOT.    Chemistry  and  metallurgy  as  ap- 
plied to  dental  surgery.  1854, 618J 

Richardson,  B.  W.    Medical  history  and 

treatment  of  diseases  of  teeth,  etc.  '60.  6iSJ 
Richardson,  J.  Mechanical  dentistry.  '69.  6i8j 
Sewill.  Student's  guide  to  dental  sinatomy 

and  surgery.  X876 «6iSJ 

Shaw.  Odontalgia  (tooth-ache).  1S68 6i8j 

Tomes.  Dental  surgery.  1859 6i8j 

Wedl.  Pathology  of  the  teeth.    1872 6iSj 

White.  Mouth  and  teeth.  1879 ..61S.J 


VETERINARY  MEDICINE  AXI 

SURGERY. 

Armatage.  Ever)'  man  his  own  cattle  doc- 
tor.   X870 619 

Billings.    Relation  of  animal  diseases  to 

public  health.    X884 619 

Canada.  Minister  of  Agriculture.  Scheduling 

of  cattle  in  England.  X893 6191 

Clater,  ^/^/.  Farmer's  bam  book.  1866...     619 

DoDSON.  Theox.  1872 619 

FiNLAY.  Veterinary  medical  legislation....6i9  Pm 
Fleming.    Animal    plagues,     X490-1844. 

X87X-82.  2v 6x91 

Gamgee.  Our  domestic  animals.  1S67.  2 v..     619 
Kellicott.  Certain  entozoa.  of  the  dog  and 

sheep.    1894 619  Pan- 


MATHEMATICAL  SCIENCE. 


347 


^  Farmer's  veterinary  adviser.  1877-...  619  11 

*x^]UB.  Diseases  in  the  Am.  stable.  '66..  619  2 

iO^.  Gentleman's  new  pocket  farrier.  '66..  619^0 

niE^ir.  Illustrated  horse  doctor.  1862...  619  i 
r  York.     Cattle  Commissioners.    Rept., 

Texas  cattle  disease.  1869 619  13 

nr^JL'Y.  Tuberculosis  among  cattle.  '95..  619  22 

ONER.  Veterinary  art.  1851 619  8 

ted  States.  DepL  of  Agriculture.  Bovine 

tuberculosis;  by  Salmon.  1894. 619  25 

—Contagious    diseases   of  domesticated 

animals.   1880.. 619  6 

— Piscases  of  swine.  1879 619  12 

— Infectious  and  pa];;Bsitic  diseases  of  do- 


mesticated animals;  by  KilboumCj et  al. 

1893 619  20 

-Infectious  swine  diseases;    by  Smith 

and  Moore.    1894 619  24 

-Report  on  diseases  of  cattle  in  the  U.  S. 

1871.... 619  B-i 

-Revision  of  adult  cestodes  of  cattle, 

etc. ;  by  Stiles.    1893 61923 

-Special  rept.  on  diseases  of  the  horse ; 

by  Salmon,  et  al.  1890 619  17 

-Texas  or    southern    cattle  fever;    by 

Smith  and  Kilboume.   1893 619  18 

-Treatment  of  lumpy-jaw  in  cattle ;   by 
Salmon.   1893 619  19 


MATHEMATICAL  SCIENCE. 


GENERAL. 

LiX.  History  of  mathematics.  1893 

kUXTW.  New  mathematical  and  philo- 
sophical dictionary.    1814. 

tTE.  Course  of  mathematics.  1844.  2v 

UFVOS.D.  Common  sense  of  the  exact 
sciences.  1885 

ICathematical  papers.  1882 

3MTX.  Philosophy  of  mathematics.  1851... 

AVIBS.  Logic  and  utihty  of  mathematics. 
1851 

Avns  tf«r</  Feck.  Mathematical  dictionary. 

1855 

QW.  Hist,  of  Greek  mathematics.  1884,... 

^BGORY.  Mathematics.   1834.. 

Same.  1852.. 

>X]rroN.  Scientific  romances,  nos.  3-5.  '86... 

Same,  nos.  i,  7-8 510 

tvzTON.  Cburse  of  mathematics.  181 8.  2v.. 
Mathematical  and  philosophical  dictionary. 

1815.  2V.. 5 

ACXOIX.     Essais  sur  Tenseignement   des 

math^matiques.  1816. 

'•^wYork.  Mathematical  Society.  1891..510 
auL,  ed.    Circle  of  the  sciences :    mathe- 
matics.  i860 

^Cnkle,^</.  Mathematical  monthly.  '59.  v.i. 
'Vtrerford,  ^/  a/.    Elementary  course  of 

mathematics.  2v 

MiTH.  Questions  in  mathematics.  1889 

^OLSTEMHOLME.    Mathematical  problems. 

1867 

I  For  reference. 


ARITHMETIC. 

510  22      Aldis.  The  great  giant  Arithmos.  1882 

Barton.   Language  lessons  in  arithmetic. 

J510  2  1885 

510  6       BiNET.  Psychologic  des  grands  calculateurs 

et  joueurs  d'^checs.  1894 

510  16      Bradford.  Percentage.    1883 

510  14      Bryant  aif</ Stratton.  Commercial  arith- 

510  3  metic.  1866 

Byrne.  Practical  model  calculator.  1852... 

510  12      Candler.  Helps  to  arithmetic.  1885 

CiRODDE.  Lecons  d*arithmetique.  1857 

{510  I       COLBURN.  Intellectual  arithmetic.  1863 

510  15       Cux.  Principles  of  arithmetic.  1885 

510  8      Davis.   Suggestions  for  teaching  fractions. 

510  9  1885 

510  17       Fish,  ^•f/.  Progressive  higher  arithmetic. '75. 

Pam.  I       GlNN.  Addition  manual.  1884 51 

510  19       Grube's  method  of  teaching  arithmetic;  by 

Soldan 

10  B-i       Langley.  Treatise  on  computation.    1895.. 
M  ERR  I  FIELD.     Technical    arithmetic    and 

510  18  mensuration.    187S 

Pam.  4       MuNN.  Theory  of  arithmetic.   1871 

Murphy.    Rules  for  commercial  calcula- 

510  10  tions.    1S93 

510  13      O'GoRMAN.  Intuitive  calculations.    1879.... 

Olney.  Elements  of  arithmetic.  1875 

5104      Smiley.  Federal  calculator.  1861 

510  21       Smith,  J.  Brook-.  Arithmetic.  1SS6 

Smith,  R.  C.    Practical  and  mental  arith- 
510  II  metic.  1866 

*Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


II  16 
II    17 

II  30 
II    25 

I 

II  27 
II  I] 
II  22 
II  IC 
II  2S 
II    21 

II  2^ 
II  2^ 

Pam.  I 

II  26 
n  32 

II  14 
511  I 

II  3> 
II  13 
511  2 
II  12 
II  22 

511  5 


348 


MATHEMATICAL  SQEKCE. 


Thomson.  Higher  arithmetic  1S49 51 

TowxE.  Arithmetic.  1867 5 

Intennediate  arithmetic.    1867.^ 5 

Mental  arithmetic.  1869 5 

Primary  arithmetic.   1867.^ 5 

Watson.  Arithmetic.  1861 5 

WK!rn*'ORTH.  Arithmetic.    1885^ 51 

WE!mvoRTii   and  Reed.    First  steps   in 

number.  1885 51 

Wkigley.  Arithmetic.   1862 5 


15 
I  4 
I  6 

I  7 

»  5 

I  8 

20 

18 
»  3 


ELEMENTARY  ALGEBRA. 

Bourdon.  Elements  of  algebra.  1851.. 512  12 

Chapman.   Elementary  course  in  theory  of 

equations.  1894. 512  20 

Chrystal.  Algebra.  18S9 512  15 

CoUlNSO.  Elements  of  algebra.  1866 512  4 

Griffin.    Elements  of  algebra  and  trigo- 
nometry. 1875 512  9 

Lacroix.  £^Icmens  d'algdbre.  1825 512  14 

Olney.  Complete  algebra^ 512  iS 

Perkins.  Treatise  on  algebra.  1850 512  17 

RoBiNS<jN.  .\lgebra.  1854 512  i 

Salmon.    Lessons  introductory  to  higher 

algebra.   1876 512  10 

Smith,  B.  Arithmetic  and  algebra,  i860...  512  2 

Smith,  J.  II.  Elementary  algebra.  1S70 512  5 

ToDHUNTEK.  Algebra.  18S9 512  16 

Algebra  for  beginners.   1876 512  19 

Key  to  algebra.  1869 5^26 

ToWNK.  Algebra.  1867 512  3 

Wklls.  Algebra.    18S5.. 512  7 

Wentworth.  Elements  of  algebra.  1885..  512  13 


ELEMENTARY    GEOMETRY. 

Chauvenet.  Elementary  geometry.  1885...  513  7 

Da  VIES.    Elements  of  geometry  and  trigo- 
nometry, etc.    (From  Legendre.) 513  X2 

Euclid,  Elements;  Simson.  1817 513  ii 

Elements ;  Todhunter.  1884 513  6 

Revised;  Nixon.    1SS6 513  8 

Kempe.     How  to    draw   a    straight    line. 

X877 513  4 

Lacroix.  Elcmens  de g6om<itrie.  1825 5^3  9 

Lanigan.  Trisection  of  the  angle.  1890...513  Pam.  i 

Legenure.  Elements  of  geometry.  1S25....  513  10 

Rouse.  Practical  geometry 513  i 

Searle.  Elements  of  geometry.   1877 5'3  2 

\VATSf»N.     Elements    of   plane    and   solid 

geomctr>'.  1S72 513  5 


TRIGONOMETRY. 

Airy.  Trigonometry.  1855 5 

Hassler.    Logarithmic  and  trigonometric 

tables.  1S30 5 

I^CROix.  Trigonometric.    1822 5 

Lacroix  and  Btzoi.^.  Plane  and  spherical 

trigonometry.  1826. 5, 

Lardner.  Plane  and  spherical  trigonometiy. 

1828 5j 

Mas^res.  Scriptores  logarithmici.  1791.  2v«.  514 

Peirce.  Elements  of  logarithms.  1S74 51 

Todhunter.  Plane  trigonometry.   1869.....  51 
Waith.   Circle  of  trigonometric  functions. 

1891 98.2  Pam 

Voi'NG.   Plane  and  spherical  trigonometry. 

1833 5» 


HIGHER   MATHEMATICS. 

Argand.  Imaginary  quantities.    1881 51^ 

Baker.  Elliptic  functions.  1890 51; 

Besant.  Conic  sections.    1875 51 

Bledsoe.  Elements  of  geometry.  1S74 51 

Boole.  Differential  equations.    1877 515 

Same;  supplementary  v.   1S65 51J 

Byerly.    Elements  of  differential  calculus. 

1S90 513 

Eleftients  of  integral  calculus.    1 8S9 51; 

Carll.  Calculus  of  \'ariations.   liiyo 513 

De  Morgan.  Diflferential  and  integral  cal- 
culus. 1842 51; 

Essay  on  probabilities.  1838 51 

DoDGSON.    Elementary  treatise  on  determi- 
nants. 1867 51 

Forsyth.  Differential  equations.  1S85 51J 

Hallowell.  Geometrical  analysis.  1872...  51 

Hamilton.  Analytical  geometry.   1826. 51 

J»>HNSON.  Ordinary  and  partial  differential 

equations.  1S93... 5'/ 

Keli^nd  and  Tait.  Introd.  to  quaternions. 

1873 5« 

Knox.   Differential  calculus  for  beginners. 

1884 517 

Lacroi.x.  Trait6  el^mentaire  de  calcul  dif- 

fcrentiel  et  de  calcul  integral.  1828 517 

La  Place.  Essai  philosophique  sur  les  prob- 

abilit^s.  1825 51 

LooMis.  Analytical  geometry.  1875 5' 

MacLaurin.  On  fluxions.  1742.  2v 51 

Merriman.  Method  of  least  squares.  '77...  51 

Multiple  algebra.  1886 512  Pta 

Newcomb.  Analytic  geometry.  1885 S'^ 


MATHEMATICAL  SCIENCE. 


349 


S£.    Examples  in  differential  equa- 

)ns.  x886 517  15 

£.  Curves,  functions  and  forces.  1852. 

' 517  8 

OR.  Chxmce  and  luck.  1889... yp  6 

he  cycloid,  etc.  1878 5169 

:.£.  Plane  analytic  geometry.  1888....  516  13 

,  Theory  of  determinants.  1880. 5x2  xi 

.    Geometry  of  the  circle  a  delusion. 

^69 516  7 

Irature  and  geometry  of  the  circle 

monstrated.   1872 516  6 

:r.  Inventional  geometry.  1877 513  3 

Quaternions.  1873 ••  5*8  1 


ToDHUNTER.  Hist.  of  the  theory  of  proba- 

bUity.  X865 5?9  « 

Int^pral  and  differential  calculus.  '68-71. 

2v 5"7  3 

Plane  co-ordinate  geometry,  z 862 5'^  5 

Treatise  on  analytical  statics.  1866 5*^4 

Venn.  Logic  of  chance.  1876 5*9  3 

Wentworth.  Analytic  geometry.  1887....  516  12 

WiLUS.  Conic  sections.  1883 5*5  * 

Wood,  DeV.  Coordinate  geometry.  1893..  516  14 
WOrtele.  False  ellipse  reduced.  1891...516  Pam.  2 

Young.  Analytical  geometry.  1833 516  2 

Differential  calculus  1833 5*7  5 

Integral  calculus.  1833 5'7  ^ 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


351 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


^ERAL  AND   MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

.  Glimpses  of  nature,  &c^ ''^504  57 

Dorics;    epitomized  by  Boulton. 

4v 530  4 

Letters  on  natural  magic.  '83...  504  106 

lilosophy  of  physics.    1854 501  8 

Lects.  and  essays.  1879.  2v 504  72 

e.  18S3.  2v.ini 504  73A 

ts:  V.  z.  Introduction:  Biographical;  Letters, 
liographical. — On  some  of  the  conditions  of  men- 
>pment. — On  theories  of  the  physical  forces. — On 
and  instruments  of  scientific  thought. — ^Atoms. — 
and  the  last  catastrophe. — The  unseen  universe. — 
>sophy  of  the  pure  sciences, 
instruments  used  in  measurement.  —  Body  and 
)n  the  nature  of  things-in-themselves.— On  the 
ompound  statement  involving  four  classes.— On 
tific  basis  of  morals. — Right  and  wrong :  the 
ground  of  their  distinction.— Ethics  of  belief.— 
religion. — Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline 
>us  belief.— Cosmic  emotion. — Virchow  on  the 
of  science. 

ientiiic  culture,  etc.    1881 504  85 

ts  :  Scientific  culture. — The  nobility  of  knowl- 
lementary  teaching  of  physical  science. — The 
;r.— Memoir  of  Thomas  Graham.— Memoir  of 
ler. 

lected  works.  1839.  9y ,.      504  4 

fx  .*     V.  1.    Memoirs  of  his  life. 

tliscellaneous  papers. 

Researches,  chemical  and  philosophical,  chiefly 

g  nitrous  oxide,  or  dephlogisticated  nitrous  air, 

ipiration. 

Elements  of  chemical  philosophy,  as  regards  the 

unical  changes,  etc. 

3akerian   lectures    and    miscellaneous    papers, 

Miscellaneous  papers  and  researches,  1815-98. 

Discourses  before  the  Royal  Society.— Elements 

tural  chemistry,  pt.  z. 

dements  of  agricultural  chemistry,  pt.  a. — Mis- 

s  lectures. 

>aImonia. — Consolation  in  travel. 

Glance  at  the  physical  sciences. 

530  83 

of  scientific  discovery.  1878 53060 

z.  Popular  lectures.  1873 504  36 

ts  :  On  the  relation  of  natural  science  to  science 
d. — On  Goethe's  scientific  researches.— On  the 
peal  causes  of  harmony  in  music. — Ice  and 
-On  the  interaction  of  the  natural  forces. — The 
ogress  of  the  theory  of  vision. — On  the  conserva- 
-cc — On  the  aim  and  progressof  physical  science. 

e.  2d  series.   1881 504  36A 

ts:    Gustav  Magnus :   In  memoriam. — On  the 


origin  and  significance  of  geometrical  axioms. — On  the 
relation  of  optics  to  painting. — On  the  origin  of  the  planet- 
ary system.— On  thought  in  medicine. — On  academic 
freedom  in  German  universities. 

Herschell.  Familiar  lects.   1867 504  33 

Contents:  About  volcanos  and  earthquakes.— The 
sun. — On  comets. — The  weather  and  weather  prophets.— 
Celestial  measurings  and  weighings. — On  light.— On  sen- 
sorial vision. — The  yard,  the  pendulum,  and  the  metre.— 
On  atoms. — On  the  origin  of  force. — On  the  absorption  of 
light  by  coloured  media  viewed  in  connexion  with  the 
imdulatory  theory. — On  the  estimation  of  skill  in  target- 
shooting. 

HiNDis.  Harmoniesof  physical  science. '53..  501  9 

Hopkins.  Experimental  science.    1890 530  80 

Lardner.  Popular  leaures.  1848.  2v 504  25 

NiCHOL.   Cyclopaedia  of  physical  sciences. 

1868 J503  4 

Pepper.  Cyclopaedic  science  simplified 530  45 

Playfair.  Works.  1822.  4v 504  13 

Contents:  v.  x.  Biographical  memoir.  —  Illustrationi 
of  the  Huttonian  theory  of  the  earth. 

V.  3.  Dissertation :  general  view  of  progress  of  mathe- 
matical and  physical  science  since  the  revival  of  letters  in 
Europe. 

v.  3.  Arithmetic  of  impossible  quantities.—  Causes 
which  affect  the  accuracy  of  barometrical  measurements.^ 
Astronomy  of  the  Brahmins. — Origin  and  investigation  of 
porisms. — Trigonometrical  tables  of  the  Brahmins.— 
Theorems  relating  to  the  figure  of  the  earth.— The  solids 
of  greatest  attraction.— The  progress  of  heat  in  spherical 
bodies.— Account  of  a  lithological  survey  of  Schehallien.— 
Naval  tactics  of  the  late  John  Clerk,  Esq.,  ofEldin. 

v.  4.  Biog.  of  Matthew  Stewart.— Biog.  of  Jas.  Hutton^ 
— Biog.  of  John  Robison. — Reviewof  Mudge'sacct.  of  the 
trigonometrical  survey  of  England. — Review  of  Mechain 
et  Delambre  Base  du  syst6me  metrique  decimal. — Review 
of  Laplace,  Traiti  de  mecanique  celeste. — Review  of  Le 
Compte  rendu  par  I'lnstitut  de  France. — Review  of 
Lambton's  measurement  of  an  surch  of  the  meridian.— Re- 
view of  Laplace,  Essai  philosophique  sur  les  probabilitis. 
Review  of  Baron  De  Zach,  Attraction  des  montagnes.— 
Review  of  Kater  on  the  pendulum. 

Proctor.  Rough  ways  made  smooth.  '80...  504  81 
Contents:  The  sun's  corona  and  his  spots. — Sun-spots 
and  commercial  panics. — New  planets  near  the  sun. — Re- 
sults of  the  British  transit  expeditions. — The  past  history 
of  our  moon. — A  new  crater  in  the  moon. — The  November 
meteors.— Expected  meteor  shower. — Cold  winters. — Ox- 
ford and  Cambridge  rowing. — Rowing  styles.— Artificial 
somnambulism.— Hereditary  traits.— Bodily  illness  as  a 
mental  stimulant. — Dual  consciousness. — Electric  lighting. 
— Great  storms. —  Recent  storms. —  Mechanical  chess- 
players.— Influence  of  the  mind  on  the  body. 

Saigey.  Unity  of  natural  phenomena.  '73...     530  54 
SOMERVILLE,  AIrs,  Connection  of  the  physi- 
cal sciences.   1862 530  36 


*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


352 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


South  Kensington.  Science  lectures.  '79.  2v.  504  68 
Conttnts:  v.i.  Photography;  by  Abney. — The  absorp- 
tion of  light  and  the  colours  of  natural  bodies;  Fluor- 
escence ;  by  Stokes.— The  kinematics  of  machinery ;  by 
W.  Kennedy. —  On  the  ste.im-engine ;  by  Bramwell. — 
Radiation  ;  by  Forbes. —  Microscopes;  by  Sorby. —  Elec- 
trometers ;  by  Bottomley. —  On  the  apparatus  relating  to 
vegetable  physiology  ;  by  Vines. —  Electrical  measure- 
ments :  by  Foster. 

V.  a.  Polarised  light ;  by  Spottiswoode.— Thermal  con- 
ductivity ;  Thermo-dynamics  ;  by  Forbes. — On  balances ; 
by  Chisholm.— Geometrical  and  engineering  drawing ;  by 
Pigot. —  The  laws  of  fluid  resistance;  by  Froude. —  The 
bathometer  ;  by  Siemens. —  Instruments  for  experiments 
on  sound ;  On  temperament. — Sensitive  flames  as  illustra- 
tive of  sympathetic  vibration ;  by  Barrett. —  Lighthouse 
illumination;  by  Pigot. — The  velocity  of  light ;  by  Forbes. 
— Apparatus  for  physiological  investigation;  Apparatus 
for  physiological  chemistr>' ;  by  Burdon-Sanderson,  and 
Brunton. —  On  eudiometers;  by  McLeod.— Technical 
chemistry ;  by  Roscoe. 

Stallo.  Concepts  and  theories  of  modem 

physics.    1882 501   12 

Thomson.  Popular  lectures,  etc.  jv.  '89-..  504  117 

Contents  :  v.  x .  Constitution  of  matter :  Capillary  at- 
traction.— Electrical  units  of  measurement.—  The  sorting 
demon  of  Maxwell. — Elasticity  viewed  as  possibly  a  mode 
of  motion. —  The  size  of  atoms. —  Steps  towards  a  kinetic 
theory  of  matter.— The  six  gateways  of  knowledge. — The 
wave  theory  of  light.-— The  age  of  the  sun's  heat.— The 
sun's  heat. — EUectrical  measurement. 

V.  3.  Geology  and  general  physics :  Protection  of  vegeta- 
tion from  cold. — The  '  Doctrine  of  uniformity '  in  geology 


briefly  refuted. —Geological  time. —  Geological 
— Presidential  address  to  the  British  Ass'n, 
187X. — Presidential  address  to  the  Society  of 
Engineers,  1874. —  Review  of  evidence  reg: 
physical  condition  of  the  earth. — Geological  clit 
internal  condition  of  the  earth  ;  as  to  temperatu 
and  rigidity. — Polar  ice-caps  and  their  influence 
ing  sea  levels. — The  rate  of  a  clock  or  chroaos 
fluenced  by  the  mode  of  suspension. — A  new  as 
clock. — Beats  of  impwrfect  harmonies.— On  the 
transformation  of  motive  power. —  The  sources 
in  nature  available  to  man  for  the  production  of  i 
eflfect.— The  dissipation  of  energy. —  The  Bang 
tones. — Presidential  addresses  to  the  Royal  Soc 
30,  1S9Z,  1392,  X893.— Address,  Manchester  Tc 
Dec.  7, 1893. — Isoperimetrical  problems. 

V.  3.   Navigational  aflairs  :   Navigation. —  Tl 
Terrestrial  magnetism  and  the  mariner's  compas 
sea  sounding  by  pianoforte  wire. —  Lighthouse 
istics. — Forces  concerned  in  the  laying  and  liftio 
sea  cables.— Ship  waves. 

TiMBS.   Curiosities  of  natural  history.    '59. 

2  ser 

Uncle   Lawrence,  ^sfud.    Young  folks' 

whys  and  wherefores.  1884 ..,* 

WiLUAMS.  Science  in  short  chapters.  '82.... 
Wylde,  J.  Magic  of  science :  experiments.. 
Young.  Miscellaneous  works.  1855.  3V.,... 

Contents:  v.  x.  Miscellaneous. 
V.  9.  Miscellaneous.— Biographies  of  men  c^sc 
V.  3.  Hieroglyphical  essays  and  corxespondeac 
of  eminent  scholars. 


ASTRONOMY. 


THEORETICAL  AND  DESCRIP- 
TIVE. 

Airy.  Gravitation.  1884 521  17 

Numerical  lunar  theory.  1875 522  B-ii 

Arago.  Popular  astrouomy.    1855.  2v 5^^  4 

Astronomical    papers,    prepared    for    Am. 

ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  v.  1-..520  B-IO 
AUBERTIN.  By  order  of  the  sun  to  Chile  to 

see  his  total  eclipse,  1893 5^3  5' 

Bailly.    Hist,   de   Tastronomie  ancienne. 

1775 520  B-i 

Hist,  de  I'astronomie  modeme.  '79.   3V...  520  B-2 
Trait«S  de  1*  astronomic  Indienne  et  Orien- 

tale.  1787 520  B-5 

Ball.  Astronomy;  rev. by Newcomb.  *78...    523  29 

In  the  high  heavens.  1893 52031 

Star-land.  1892 *523  44 

Story  of  the  heavens.   1S85 5^3  39 

Story  of  the  sun.  1893 52346 

Time  and  tide.    1889 521  20 

•  Of  interest  to 


Bentley.  The  Hindu  astronomy.   1825..... 
Bessel.  Refraction  tables  modified  and  ex- 
panded.  1855 I 

Blake.  Astronomical  myths.    1877 

BouviER.  Familiar  astronomy.  1857 

Breen.  Correction  of  Bouvard's  elements 
of  the  orbits  of  Jupiter  and  Saturn.  '6S..5: 

The  moon*s  semi-diameter.  1864 5: 

Brewster.  More  worlds  than  one.   1874... 

Bi'RR.  Celestial  empires.  1885.. 

Ecce  ccelum.  1869 

Chambers.  Descriptive  astronomy.  1S67... 

Same.  1S77 

Story  of  the  solar  system.    1896 

Story  of  the  stars.    1895 

Champlin.  Young  folks'  astronomy.   18S1.  * 
Chaucer.  Treatise  on  the  astrolabe.  1870.. 
Chaia'ENET.  Manual  of  spherical  and  prac- 
tical astronomy.  1871.  2v 

Clerke,  a.  M.    Hist,  of  astronomy^  X9th 
century.  1885 

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£.  M.    Jupiter  and  his  system. 

I 523  Pam.  3 

:k.    Studies  in  spherical  and  practi- 

LStronomy.  1895 522  Pam.  I 

).  Hist,  of  astronomy.    1767 520  B-9 

Stellar  evolution.   1889 a 521  19 

Elements  of  astronomy.  1867 520  30 

.  The  midnight  sky.  1872 523  B-2 

I.  Astronomy.  1890 *S^3  43 

The  moon.  1895 523  B-13 

Drigin  of  the  stars.  1867 521  4 

.  Elementary  treatise  on  astronomy. 

7 .^. 520  25 

;ton.    Handbook  and  catalogue  of 

meteorite  collection.    1895 521  Pam.  5 

RION.  La  plan^te  Mars.   1892 523  B-ii 

ir  astronomy ;  tr.  by  Gore.  1894....     523  49 

ers  of  the  heavens.  1871 ^523  16 

ELLE.  Plurality  of  worlds.  1737 521   13 

ame;  new  trans.    1767 521  12 

.     Popular    telescopic    astronomy. 

6  522  8 

K  Sidereal  messenger;  tr.  by  Carlos. 

o 520  20 

RTH.     Corrections  of   the    present 

)ry  of  the  moon's  motions.    1877..521  Pam.  x 

i.  Among  the  stars.  1885 *S23  37 

nt  suns.     1895 ^523  50 

noon  and  stars.   1883 *523  35 

''isible  universe.  1893 52345 

s  of  space.  1894 52348 

Hist,  of  physical  astronomy 520  i 

Birth  and  growth  of  worlds.  1890..     521  21 

ch  Royal  Observatory.  Catalogue  of 

9  stars,  1836-41 523  B-5 

gue  of  1576  stars,  1848-53 523  B-6 

;ption  of  Altazamuth 522  B-2 

ption  of  great  equatorial.   1868 522  B-5 

ption  of  reflex  zenith  tube.   1854....  522  B-4 

ption  of  time  signal  system.  1879...  522  B-7 

ption  of  transit  circle 522  B-3 

ind  description  of  water  telescope...  522  B-6 

^ear  catalogue  of  2263  stars,  '68-76..  523  B-7 

>f  building,  etc.  1863 522  B-i 

Y.  The  planet  earth.  1894 523  53 

«N.  The  heavens.  x866 523  B-i 

1111.  1870 *523  19 

ers  of  the  moon.   1873 523  n 

rorld  of  comets.   1877 523  B-4 

L£.  Elementary  treatise  on  astronomy. 

7 520  24 

H.  Baby-worlds.  1863 521  9 

!)ark  matter  in  space 521  Pam.  3 

>.  Astronomy  for  schools.  1S41 520  14 

•  Of  interest  to 


Herschell,  A>  J.  F.  W.  Astronomy.  '35..      520  7 

Outlines  of  astronomy.  1872 5206 

Heysinger.  Solar  energy.    1894 521  23 

Kirk  WOOD.  Asteroids  between  Mars  and 

Jupiter.  1888 523  41 

Comets  and  meteors.  1873 523  23 

Meteoric  astronomy.  1867 ,  523  22 

Laird,  e/ a/.  Magnetic  observations.  1891. ..522  B-13 

IjVNGLEY.  The  new  astronomy.    1888 523  B-IO 

La  Place.     M6canique  c6Ieste.     1829-39. 

4v 521  B-.5 

System  of  the  world.  1830.  2v 521  2 

Lardner.  Hand  book  of  natural  philosophy 

and  astronomy.  1853 520  15 

Ledger.  The  sun.  1882 523  42 

•  Locke's  moon  hoax '  ( 'Great  discoveries,' 

&c.) 523  Pam.  I 

LocKYER.  Astronomy.  1877 *520  17 

Chemistry  of  the  sun.  1887 523  34 

Contributions  to  .solar  physics.    1874 52320 

Dawn  of  astronomy.  1894 520B-11 

Elements  of  astronomy.    1884 ^520  18 

Meteoritic  hypothesis.  1890 521  22 

Movements  of  the  earth.  18S7 521  18 

Stargazing.  1S78 ^522  4 

Why  the  earth's  chemistry  is  as  it  is.  '77..    523  21 

Long.  Astronomy.  1742.  2v 520  B-7 

LooMis.  Elements  of  astronomy.  1869 520  13 

Introd.  to  practical  astronomy.    1855 522  2 

Lowell.  Mars.  1895 523  54 

Lynn.  Celestial  motions.  1884 523  36 

Remarkable  comets.  1893. 523  Pam.  4 

Maclurin.  Account  of  Sir  Issac  Newton's 

philosophical  discoveries.    1748 521  B-2 

Miller.  Romance  of  astronomy.  1875 521  16 

Mitchell.    Planetary  and  stellar  worlds. 

1848 523  12 

Same.    1870 523  13 

Nasmyth  and  Carpenter.    The   moon. 

1874 523  B-3 

Neison.  Astronomy.    1886 520  23 

Newcomb.  Popular  astronomy.  1878 520  16 

Newton.  Principia;  with  biog.   1846 521  z 

NiCHOL.  Architecture  of  the  heavens.  185 1.      523  4 

System  of  the  world.    1848 521  7 

NoRRiStf/^ Laird.  Telegraphic  determina- 
tion of  longitudes.... « 522  B-13 

Norton.  Astronomy.    1867 520  8 

Ormathwaite.    Astronomy    and  geology 

compared.  1872 504  47 

Parker.  Familiar  talks  on  astronomy.  '89.  '^520  29 

Parkes.  Unfinished  worlds.  x888 523  40 

PiiiPSON.  Meteors,  aerolites,  etc.  1867 523  24 

Popular  astronomy.   1893-.  v.i- 520  P-i 

youns  readers. 


354 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


Pratt,  H.  F.  A.   Cosxnical  relations  of  the 
revolutions  of    the   lunar    apsides. — 

Oceanic  tides.    1865..... 5216 

Orbital  motion.  1863 521  5 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Storyland  of  stars.  1892 *52o  32 

Prentiss.  Syllabus  of  12  lects.  in  astron- 
omy.  1892 520  Pam.  I 

Proctor.  Borderland  of  science.  1874 523  7 

Easy  star  lessons.  iSSi ^523  32 

Essays  on  astronomy.  1872 523  27 

Expanse  of  heaven.    1873 *523  6 

Flowers  of  the  sky.  1879 5*3  28 

Half-hours  with  the  telescope.    1880 ,.       5223 

The  moon.  1873 523  10 

Mysteries  of  time  and  space.  1883 504  103 

Contents  :  Newton  and  Darwin. —  The  vistas  of  the 
past. — The  birth  of  the  moon. — Birth  and  death  of  worlds. 
—The  sun  as  a  perpetual  machine. —  The  sun's  corona. — 
The  sun's  long  streamers.— Meteoric  astronomy. — Comets. 
— Cometic  mysteries. — Dangers  from  comets. — The  world's 
end. —  The  menacing  comet. —  Jupiter's  satellites. — Ter- 
restrial magnetism. — The  star-depths.— Transits  of  Venus, 
—^tar-clouds  and  star-mist. —  Herbert  Spencer's  philos- 
ophy.— A  survey  of  the  northern  heavens. — Star  unto  star. 
Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy.   1877..  ^523  25 

The  orbs  around  us.  1872 523  26 

Other  suns  than  ours.  1887 52026 

Other  worlds  than  ours.  1871 521  15 

Our  place  among  infmities.  1876 5^3  5 

Poetry  of  astronomy.    18S1 *520  21 

Saturn  and  its  system.  18S2 : 52333 

Science  byways.    1876 5^3^ 

The  seasons.   1885 523  B-9 

The  sun.    1871 523  18 

Transits  of  Venus.   1874 5^3  9 

The  universe  and  the  coming  transits.  '74.     521   11 

The  universe  of  suns,  etc.  1884 523  38 

Proctor  and  Ranyard.  Old  and  new  as- 
tronomy. 1892 520  B-12 

Rambosson.   Astronomy 523  3 

Roberts.  Progress  in  astronomical  science. .5  20  Pam.  2 

RoLFEawf/GiLLET.  Astronomy.  x868 520  12 

Serviss.  Astronomy  with  an  opera-glass.  *88..  *S20  27 
Stanley.  Notes  on  the  nebular  theory. '95..    521  24 

Todd.  Total  eclipses  of  the  sun.   1894 523  47 

Trouvelot  astronomical  drawings ..523  Cab.  x 

Same  :  manual 523  B-12 

Tyerma.v.  Asteroids.  1S86 521  B-9 

United  States.  Naval  Observatory.  Repts.  on 
total  solar  eclipses,  July  29,  1878,  Jan. 

II,  18S0 523  1^8 

Valencia,  Ireland,  Determination  of  longi- 
tude of,  by  galvanic  signals.  1862 522  B-8 

Voiron.  Hist,  de  Tastronomie,  1781-1811..  520  B-6 
Ward.  Telescope  teachings.  1859 ^523  1.5 

•  Of  interest  to 


Warren.  Recreations  in  astronomy.  1879.  52( 

Webb.  Celestial  objects  for  common  tele- 
scopes   5i 

White.  Theoretical  and  descriptive  astron- 
omy. 1869 5J 

Wilson.  Lost  solar  system  of  the  ancients. 

1856.    2V 52c 

YoiWG.  General  astronomy.   18S9 520 

The  sun.  1881 523 

Same;  rev.  ed.   1895 523  ■ 


CHARTS. 

Bazley.  The  stars  in  their  courses.  1878....  524  \ 
Colby.  Plan  of  the  solar  system.  1846.... 5 24  Cab 
Connecticut  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 
Map  of  the  constellations  of  the  northem 

heavens 524  Puft 

CoTTAM.  Charts  of  the  constellations.  '89..524  Cili 
Johnston.  School  atlas  of  astronomy.  '86...  524 1 
LiTTROW.  Atlas  des  gestimten  Hinunels.  '39..  52^ 
Peck.  Constellations  and  how  to  find  them.  524  I 
I^ocTOR.  Half-hours  with  the  stars.  i873...*524l 


OBSERVATIONS. 

Dudley.  Eulogy;  by  Hunt  1856... 525  Pwn 

Dudley  Observatory,  Albany.  Inauguration, 

1856 525  PaB 

Everett.  Uses  of  astronomy.   1856 525  Psn 

Greenwich  Royal  Observatoiy .  Astronomical 

observations 525  1 

ReductionofplanetaryobservatioDS, '31-5..  525  1 

Results  of  astronomical  observations 525  1 

Spectroscopic  and  photographic  observa- 
tions  525  J 

Lick  Observatory.  Handbook ;   by  Holden. 

1888 5^ 

United  States.  Geographical  surveys  west  of 
the  looth  meridian.  Rept.,  v.2 :  As- 
tronomy, etc 525  I 

Naval  Observatory.   Astronomical  obser- 
vations ;  by  Gilliss.  1846 5^ 

— Astronomical  observations ;  by  Mauiy..  525  1 
Warner  Observatory,  Rochester.   Hbt.  and 

work,  1883-6 525  PM 


GEODESY. 

Carpenter.   One  hundred  proofe  that  the 

earth  is  not  a  globe.  1885.^ 526  Pifl 

Gore.  Geodesy.  1891 5^ 

Maupertius,  et  al.    Figure  of  the  earth. 

1738 5* 

young  readers. 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


355 


CAN.  Figure  of  the  earth.   1881 5264 

"s.  Figure  of  the  earth.   1885 526  2 

.  Experiments  to  determine  the  figure 

the  earth 526  B-x 


NAVIGATION. 

rCH.   American  practical  navigator. 

?i 527  B-i 

Theory  and  practice  of  navigation. 

73 527  3 

RSON.    Elements  of  navigation.  '95..      527  8 

Tractatus  de  globis  et  eorum  usu. 

59.. 527  7 

N.  Methods  of  finding  latitude  and 

(gitude 527  4 

'.  On  navigation.  1836 527  i 

FIELD.  Nautical  astronomy.   x886...  527  5 
f.  Circle  of  the  sciences :  navigation. 

5o 527  2 

SON.  Manual  of  the  sextant.  1887...  527  6 
States.  H.  R.  International  Mend- 
Conference.  48-2/84-5,  H.R.  Ex...  Doc.  21 

x)graphic  office.  Azimuth  tables.  '94..  527  B-2 


ALMANACS.— CH  RONOLOGY. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac. 

1871- ^ 528  B-i 

Baker.    Old  and  new  style  fixed  dates 

calendars 529  Pam.  X 

Beers' almanac.  1807-12 528  3 

Brady.  Qavis  calendaria.  1812.  2v 529  i 

Brinton.    Native  calendar  of  Central  Am. 

and  Mexico 529  Pam.  3 

CoNANT.  The  year  book.  1836 528  I 

DiMBLEBY.  All  past  time.  1890 529  B-i 

Almanack  of  the  Flood  period.  1 891.... 5 29  Pam.  2 
Dutchess  County  farmers'  almanac.  1 831. .5  28  Pam.  3 

English  bijou  almanac.    183S t528  4 

Hausfreund,  Der.  1893 528  Pam.  5 

Ilutchins' almanac.  1811 528  3 

International  Conference,  Washington,  1884, 
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Packer.  Our  calendar.  1892 5294 

Strong.  Almanack  for  1790,  etc 528  Pam.  4 

Thomas.  The  Maya  year.  i894.„ 529  Pam.  4 

Western  farmers'  almanac.    1847 528  Pam.  2 


GEOLOGY. 


GENERAL  AND   MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

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>.  Thegreatstone  book  of  nature. '63..  ^550  36 

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.   Coal  and  coal  oil 55040 

5  g^ologique  international,  Washing- 

i,  1891.. 550  B-5 

..  Theory  of  the  earth.  1818 550  3 

Geological  story  briefly  told.  1875...  ^550  22 

lal  of  geology.  1863 550  42 

Same.  1895 550  42A 

-book  of  geology.    1865 55^21 

First  book  of  geology.  1873 55^35 

N.  Some  salient  points  in  the  science 

the  earth. 550  66 

of  the  earth  and  man.  1873. 55^37 

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Dpen-air  studies.  1895 550  68 

Geology  in  the  garden 550  39 

Brooks  and  brook  basins.  1894 551  69 


Geikie.  Geological  sketches.  1882 

Geology.    1883 

Outlines  of  field-geology.  1879 

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Geological  Society  of  America.    Bulletin. 

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Goodrich .  Wonders  of  geology.  1 845 

Heilprin.   Principles  of  geology,   (Icono- 

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Hitchcock.  Elementary  geology.  1847 

Outline  of  geology  of  the  globe.  1 853 

Humble.  Diet,  of  geology  and  mineralogy. 

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Hunt.  Chemical  and  geological  essays. '75.. 
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1890. 

Journal  of  geology.  1893-.  v.i- 

Jukes.  Popular  physical  geology.  1853 

Students'  manual.  1862 

Kingsley.  Town  geology.  1873 

Kittredge.   The  present  condition  of  the 
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550  SI 

♦55044 

55046 

55052 

550  B-2 

*55o  54 

55024 

t3i82 

550  II 

550  10 

t55o  I 

550  16 

*55o  63 

550  P-i 

550  26 

55041 

*55o  38 

Pam.  94 


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Geological  observer.  1851 550  13 

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Lyell.  Manual  of  geology.  1855 550  7 

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Student's  elements  of  geology.    1871 55^  8 

Mantell.  Wonders  of  geology.  1838.  2v..     550  17 

Miller.  Old  red  sandstone.    1851 550  20 

Popular  geology.  1859 550  19 

Mitchell.  On  geology  of  N.  Am.   1818...      S5o  3 

MuRCHisoN.  Siluria.  1859 550  14 

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Packard.  First  lessons  In  geology.   18S3...  ^^550  53 

Page.  Chips  and  chapters.    1869 550  34 

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Geology  for  general  readers.  1866 550  33 

Phillips.  Manual  of  geology.  1855 550  27 

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St.  John.  Elements  of  geology.  1868 550  30 

Seeley.  Story  of  the  earth  in  past  ages.  '95.     550  70 

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Steele.  Story  of  the  rocks.  1S77 550  64 

Taylor.  Geological  stories.  1S74 *55o  23 

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Williams.  Applied  geology.    1886 550  60 

W^INCHELL.   Geological  excursions.    '84 *55o  57 

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Browne.  Astronomical  geology.  1S65 553  4 

C.\MPDELL.  Frost  and  fire.  1865.  2v 553  13   | 

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Catun.    lilted   and    subsided    rocks   of 

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Croll.  Climate  and  time  in  their  geolog;ical 

relations.   1875 553 

Discussions  on  climate  and  cosmology. 

1886 553 

Cuvier.  Revolutions  of  the  surface  of  the 

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Fisher.  Physics  of  the  earth's  crust.  1881..    553 
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IIaskins.  Central  heat.    1869 553  P" 

1 1  ILL.  New  theory  of  the  formation  of  the 

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Malet.  Interior  of  the  earth.    1S70 55J 

MOLLOY.  Geology  and  revelation.  x870...«    553 

Morgan.  Water  and  its  teachings.  1S82....    553 

Reclus.  History  of  a  mountain.  1881 *553 

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<  The  waters  above  the  firmament.'  '74^.553  Vta 

WiNCHELL.  Sketches  of  creation.  1870 *55j 

Wonders  of  the  physical  world.  1875... 553 

EARTHQUAKES  AND   VOLCANOES. 

BoscowiTZ.  Earthquakes.  1890 553 

Dana.  Characteristics  of  volcanoes.  1890...  553 
Daubeny.    Active  and  extinct  volcanoes. 

1826 555 

Donnelly.  Ragnarok.  1883 553 

JUDD.  Volcanoes.    1881 553 

Mallet.    Great  Neapolitan  earthquake  of 

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MiLNE.  Earthquakes,  etc.  1886 553 

Ordinaire.    Natural  history  of  volcanoes. 

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Phillii^.  Vesuvius.    1869 553 

Ponton.  Earthquakes  and  volcanoes,  i  868.    553 

RomvELL.  Etna.    1878 553 

ScROPE.   Considerations  on  volcanoes.  '25..      55j 
Symons,  e{/.  Eruption  of  Krakatoa.    1888..  553  B 
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ZURCHER  rt«</  MargollI:.    Volcanoes  and 

earthquakes.   1869 553 

GLACIERS  AND  GLACIAL  ACTION. 

Ball.  The  cause  of  an  ice  age.    1891 553 

BoNNEY.  Ice-work  present  and  post.  l896„  553 

Dawson.  The  Canadian  ice  age.  1894 553 

Drayson.  Last  glacial  epoch.    1873 553 

Forbes.  Theory  of  glaciers.  1859 553 

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lALER  dif</ Davis.  Glaciers.  1881 553  R-x 

nSDALL.  Forms  of  water.  1872 553  18 

Glaciers  of  the  Alps.  i86x 553  17 

r&lGHT.  Ice  age  in  N.  Am.   1889 553  37 

Mmn  and  the  glacial  period.  1892 553  41 


REGIONAL  GEOLOGY. 

EUROPE. 

B0WNE,  A.  J.  Jukes-.  The  building  of  the 

British  Isles.  1888 554.2  4 

aiKE.  Scenery  of  Scotland.    1865 554.1  3 

tCSSELET.  Esqnisse  g6ologique  du  nord  de 

la  France.  1880.  2v 554-4  2 

Britain.    Geological  survey.    List  of 

memoirs  and  maps.    1895 554-2  I^x 

:.  Primaeval  world  of  Switzerland.  '76. 

2T 5549  I 

KULU    Contributions  to  physical  hist,  of 

British  Isles 5542  3 

Fhjsical  geology  and  geography  of  Ire- 
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Kaktsll.  Geological  excursions  round  the 

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Killer.  Cruise  of  the '  Betsey.'  185S 554.1  i 

Edinburgh  and  its  neighborhood.    '64 554-1  2 

Lamsay.  Physical  geology  and  geography 

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CftOPE.    Geology  and  extinct  volcanoes  of 

central  France.    1858 554-4  i 

\XPLEY  aifi/GooDCHiLD.    Geological  map 

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ASIA.— AFRICA. 

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iLASVFORD.  Geology  and  zoolog}'  of  Abys- 
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NORTH  AMERICA. 

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Geological  survey.  Hist,  of  publi- 
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Repts.  of  progress,  by  Logan,  1853-6 557-6  2 

Same,  to  1863;  with  atlas 557.6  B-i 

Same,  1863-66 557-6  B-2 

Same:  atlases  of  maps 557-6  Cab.  3 

Same;     Selwyn,    director,    1866-9. 

1874-88 557-6  3 

repts.,  1890-1.  X893 557.6  Pam.  3 


Claypole.  The  lake-age  in  Ohio.  *87..557.5  Pam.  a 

CoLTON.  Topography  and  geology  of  west- 
em  N.  Carolina.  1888 557-4  Pam.  3 

Dawson.  Acadian  geology.    1855 557-6  1 

Same:  Supplement.  1878 557-6  i}i 

Featherstonhaugh.  Geological  report  of 
country  between  the  Missouri  and  Red 
rivers.  1834 557.5  7 

Flint.  Hist,  and  geography  of  the  Missis- 
sippi valley.    1832 557  i 

Foster.  The  Mississippi  valley.    1S69 557-5  6 

Foster  and  Whitney.  Rept.  on  copper- 
lands  of  Lake  Superior.  1850 557-5  5 

Gradau.  Preglacial  channel  of  the  Gene- 
see river.  X894 557-3  Pam.  3 

Hague.  Geological  hist,  of  the  Yellowstone 

National  Park.  1887 557.5  Pam.  3 

Hkilprix.  Town  geology.  1885 557-3  81 

H enrich.  Notes  on  the  geology  6f  Aspen 

Mt.,  Colorado.  18S8 557.5  Pam.  4 

Indiana.    Geological  survey;  by  Cox.    5th 

rept.,  1S73 557.5  10 

Iowa.    Geological  survey.    Rept.,    1S55-7. 

2v 557-5  B-19 

Kentucky.  Geological  survey.  Rept., '54-5. .557.4  B-i 

Macfarlane.  American  geological  railway 

guide.  1879 557  2 

Massachusetts.  Rept.  on  geology,  etc.;  by 

Hitchcock.  1835 557.2  X 

Same.  i833„ 557.2  2 

Merrill.  Post-glacial  hist,  of  the  Hudson 

river  valley.  1891 557-3  Pana*  * 

Michigan.  Geological  survey.  Atlas  accom- 
panying   repts.    on    upper    Peninsula. 

1869-73 557-5  Cab.  2 

Repts.,  1869-76.  3v 557.5  B-21 

Miller.     North     American    geology   and 

palaeontology.   18S9 557  B-i 

New  Jersey.    Geological   survey.     Annual 

repts.,  1855,  1882-.   8v 557.3  2 

Final  rept.  1S88- 557-3  B-6 

V.  I.  Topography. — Magnetism. — Climate. 

V.  a,  pt.  X.  Mineralogy. — Botany. — pt.  a.  Zoology. 

V.  3.  Water-supply. 

New  York.  Agricultural  and  geological  map. 

1844 557-3  R-S 

Cieological  plates,  miscellaneous 557-3  ^S 

Geological  survey.    Repts.;  by  De  Kay, 

etal.  183S-9.  2v 557-3  4 

Natural   history:    Geology;    by   Mather, 

etal.  1843-  4v 557-3  B-i 

Slate  geologist.  Repts.,  1891- 557-3  83 

Newfoundland.  Geological  survey.    18S1...    557-6  4 


358 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


Ohio.  Geological  survey.  1st  and  2d  annual 

repts.,  1838-9 557.5  I 

— Geology  and  palaeontology,  rept,  '73-5. 

4v.  and  2  cases  of  maps.... 557*5  B-i 

— Rept.  ofprogress,  1869-70.  2v 557.5  3 

Owen.    Geological  survey  of  Wisconsin, 
Iowa,  Minnesota  and  Nebraska.   1852. 

2v 557.5  B-7 

Owen  and  Needham.  Repts.  on  geology  of 

the  Tunungwant  coal  field.  Pa.  '57.«557.3  PSeun.  i 
Pennsylvania.  Geology ;  by  Rogers.   1868. 

3v.  and  atlas.. 557'3  R-i 

Second  geological  survey.    Repts.,  1876- 

81.  55V 557.3  6 

State    geologist.     1st,    4th-5th    annual 

repts.,  1836-41 557.3  I 

Prime.  Catalogue  of  official  rq>ts.  on  geo- 
logical  surveys  of  the  U.  S.  and  of 

British  N.  A.  1879 557  Pam.  i 

Texas.  Geological  survey.  Preliminaiy  rept. 

1866... 557.4  Pam.  2 

United  States.  Geographical  and  geological 
explorations  and  surveys  w.  of  the  looth 

meridian,  v.3  :  Geology... 557-5  B-8 

Geographical  and  geological  survey  of  the 
Rocky  Mt.  region,  J.  W.  Powell  in 
charge.    Geology  of  the  Henxy  Mts.; 

by  Gilbert.  1877 557.5  B-9 

— Geology  of  the  high  plateaus  of  Utah. 

1880 557.5  B-io 

Same:  Atlas 557.5  Cab.  2 

Geological  and  geographical  survey  of  the 
Territories,  F.  V.  Hayden  in  charge. 
Annual  repts.,   1867-78.    1 3V.  and  I 

case  maps 557*5  8 

— Bulletin.  1878-81.  v.4-6 557.5  9 

Geological  exploration  of  the  40th  parallel, 

Clarence  King  in  charge.  1876-80.. .557.5  B-ii 

V.  z.  Systematic  geology  ;  by  King. 

V.  9.  Descriptive  geology ;  by  Hague  and  Emmons. 

V.  4.  Palaeontology ;  by  Meek,  et  al. 

V.  6.  Microscopical  petrography ;  by  ZirkeL 

V.  7.  Odontornithes ;  by  Marsh. 
Geological  and  topographical  atlas  to  ac- 
company rept.  1876 557-5  Cab.  2 

Geological  survey.  Annual  repts.,  *So-...557.i  B-i 
— Atlas  to  accompany  monograph  on  the 

geology  of  the  quicksilver  deposits  of 

the  Pacific  slope;  by  Becker.  1887..557.1  Cab.  2 

— Bulletins.  1884-.  nos.  I- 557.1   I 

— Monographs.  1890- 557'i  1^2 

Contents:  v.  x.  Lake  Bonneville;  by  Gilbert.  2890. 

V.  2.  Tertiary  history  of  the  Grand  Canon  district,  with 
atlas;  by  Dutton.  1882. 

V.  3.  Geology  of  the  Comstock  Lode  and  the  Washo« 
district,  with  atlas :  by  Becker.  x88a. 


V.  4.  Comstock  minixig  and  miners ;  by  Lord,  zl 

▼.  5.    Copper-bearing  rocks   of   Lake  Superi 
Irving.  1883. 

▼.  6.    Contributions  to   the   knowledge  of  & 
Mesozoic  flora  of  Virginia;  by  Fontaine.  1883. 

▼.  7.   Silver4ead  deposits  of  the  Eureka  distr 
Curtis.  Z884. 

▼.  8.  Paleontology  of  the  Eureka  district;  by  H 
1884. 

▼.  9.  Brachiopoda  and  lamellibranchiata  of  the  '. 
clays  and  Greensand  maris  of  N.  J.;  by  Whitfield. 

V.  zo.  Dinocerata :  a  monograph  of  an  extinct  c 
gigantic  mammals;  by  Marsh.  1886. 

V.  zi.  Geological  history  of  Lake  Lahontaa,  a 
nary  lake  of  N.  W.  Nevada ;  by  Russell.  z88s. 

▼.  Z9.  Geology  and  mining  industry  of  LeadviBi 
with  atlas ;  by  Emmons.  z886. 

v.  Z3.  Geology  of  the  quicksilver  deposits  of  the 
slope,  with  atlas ;  by  Becker.  z888. 

v.  Z4.  Fossil  fishes  and  fossil  plants  of  die  Triassii 
of  New  Jersey  and  the  Conn,  valley ;  by  Newberry 

▼.  Z5.    The  Potomac  or  younger  Mesosoic  flor 
Fontaine,  pt  z,  text ;  pt.  a,  plates.  S889. 

v.  z6.  The  Paleozoic  fishes  of  North  Am.;  byXcv 
Z889. 

V.  Z7.  The  flora  of  the  Dakota  group;  by  Lesqu 
Z891. 

V.  z8.   Gasteropoda  and  cephal(^»oda  of  the  8 
clays  and  Greensand  maris  of  N.  J.;  by  WhitfieU.  i 

V.  Z9.   The  Penokee  iron-bearing  series  of  Jfid 
Wisconsin ;  by  Irving  and  Van  Hise.  Z899. 

V.  ao.   Geology  of  the  Eureka    district,  Ncvad 
Hague,  with  atlas.   Z893. 

V.  az.  Tertiar>'  rhynchophorous  coleoptera  of  the 
byScudder.  X893. 

V.  aa.  A  manual  of  topographic  methods ;  by  G« 
1893. 

V.  33.  Geology  of  the  Green  Mts.  in  Mass.;  by 
pelly,  Wolff  and  Dale.  Z894. 

V.  24.  Mollusca  and  Crustacea  of  the  Miocene  fbns 
ofN.J.;  by  Whitfield.  1894. 

Van  Rensselaer.  Geological  and  agricol- 
tural  survey  of  district  adjoining  the 
EriecanaL  1824 55 

Vermont  Rept.  on  geology;  by  Hitch- 
cock, et  sd.  1861.  2v 557.2 

Virginia.  Annual  repts.  on  the  geology ;  by 

Rogers.  1884.  iv.  and  maps 55 

Geological  survey.  First  rept.  of  progress, 
1836 557.4  P 

West  Indies.  Geological  survey.  '60-9.  2v.   55 

Content*  .*  v.  z.  Trinidad. 
V.  2.  Jamaica. 

Wisconsin.  Geological  survey.  Annual  rept., 

1856 557.5  P 

SOUTH  AMERICA. 

Darwin.  Geological  observations  on  S.  Am. 

1846 \ 

Same;   containing    observations    on 
volcanic  islands  of  S.  Am.  1876....      \ 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


359 


Notes  on  the  topography  and 
igy  of  the  Cerro  de  Pasco,  Peru. 
.- 558.1  Pam.  I 

AUSTRALIA. 

geological  observations  in  S.  Aus- 

«  1862 559  I 


iICONOMIC  GEOLOGY. 

Rept  on  mineral  resources  west 

e  Rocky  Mts.  1867-8.  2v 552.5  2 

Mineral  production.   1894-.. .552.5  Pam.  18 

S.  mineral  lands.  1881 552.5  17 

Common  minerals  and  rocks.  '93„    552  10 

re  deposits  of  the  U.  S.  1893 552.5  26 

nderground.   1874 -SS^'S  ^4 

.    Commisuoner  of  Mineral  Sta- 

s.   1st  rept.,  1877-8 552.5  16 

State  mineralogist.  Biennial  rept. 

-2 552.5  Pam.  2 

Ro3ral  commission  on  mineral  re- 

es.  Rept  1890.^ 552.5  24 

Jnderground  treasures.    1872 552  8 

Ore  deposits.  1884 55^.5  20 

>.    Repts.    on    mineral   resources 

of  the  Rocky  Mts.  1869-76.  8v...   552.5  3 

Economic   geology  of  the  U.  S. 

- 552  II 

ates.   Geological  surrey.    Mineral 

icts  of  the  U.  S.  1882-7 552.5  Pam.  5 

Tal  resources  of  the  U.  S.,  1882-..  552.5  15 

r.  Metallic  wealth  of  the  U.  S.  '54.   552.5  i 

5.    Natural    hist,  of  the  mineral 

iom.  2v 552  I 

MINES.— MINING. 

Institute  of  Mining  Engineers, 
sactions,  1871-93.   v.i-21.  Index 

15 552.5  23 

dnt  conference  of  miners  and  oper- 

5.   1887 552.5  Pam.  17 

4ines,  miners,  etc.,  of  the  U.  S.  in 

552.5  R-2 

College,     School     of     mines, 

-6 552.5  Pam.  I 

Structural  relations  of  ore-deposits. 

552.5  Pam.  II 

and    mining   record.     1888-90. 

-29 552.5  P-B-i 

ORD.    Mining  in  soft  ore-bodies  at 

Moor.  1888 552.5  Pam.  9 

Mining    and    other    labor    laws. 
552.5  Pam.  6 

•  Of  interest  to 


Indian  Territory.    Mine 'inspector.    Rept, 

1893-4 552.5  Pam.  16 

LiBOTTE.  Notice  sur  les  nouveaux  appareils 

de  mines •. 552-5  B-2 

Mansfield.    Electric    motor    in    mining. 

1888 552.5  Pam.  13 

Michigan  Mining  School.  Catalog 552.5  Pam.  15 

Missouri.  Commission  on  mining  and  man- 
ufactures. Rept,   1881 552.5  Pam.  3 

Morgans.  Atlas  of  engravings  to  illus.  the 

'  Manual  of  mining  tools.'  1871 552.5  Ri- 

Raymond.    The  New  York  mining  law. 

1888 552.5  Pam.  lo 

RoTHWELL.   Mining  in  large  bodies  of  soft 

ore.  1888 552.5  Pam.  9 

Sutro  Tunnel  Co.  Rept  1887... 552.5  22 

United  States.  Bureau  of  the  American  re- 
publics. 40 :  Mines  and  mining  laws  of 
Latin  Am.  1892 552.5  2$ 

COAL— IRON.— PETROLEUM.— NATURAL 

GAS 

Allen.  Western  Kentucky  coals  and  cokes. 

1887 552.4  Pam.  16 

AsHBURNER.  Alabama  coal-fields.  '87..552.4  Pam.  16 
Petroleum  and  natural  gas  in  N.  Y.  state. 

1887 552.4  Pam.  17 

BiscHOFF.  Coal  trade  at  Chicago.  '84..5524  Pam.  7 
Blake.    Uintaite,  albertite,  grahsimite  and 

asphaltum.  1S90 552.4  Pam.  18 

Brown.  Pyrite  in  bituminous  coal.  '88..552.4  Pam.  16 
Buck.    Elarly  account  of  petroleum  in  the 

U.S.  1876 552.4  Pam.  I 

Chester.    Iron  region  of  central  N.  Y. 

1881 98.2  Pam.  18 

Crew.  On  petroleum.   1887 5524  18 

Daddow  and  Bannan.   Coal,  iron  and  oil. 

1866.. 552.4  2 

Derrick's  hand-book  of  petroleum,  '59-84..  552.4  17 
Dunn.  Coal  trade  of  the  north  of  England. 

1844. 5524  12 

Fulton.  Deposition  of  iron-ores  of  Menomi- 
nee Range 552-5  Pam*  8 

Methods  of  mining  in  Menominee  Range. 

1887 552.5  Pam.  9 

Galloway.    Hist,  of  coal  mining  in  Gt. 

Britain.  1882 552.4  14 

Great  Britain.   Hist,  of  fossil  fuel,  etc.,  of. 

1841 552.4  5 

Green.  Coal.   1878 5524  20 

Greene.  Coal  and  coal  mines.  1889 ^552.4  21 

Hale.    In  the  coal  and  iron  countries  of 

N.CaroUna.  1883 552-5  '9 

young  readers. 


360 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


Harris.    Hist,  of  the  Venango  oil  regions. 

1866 5524  9 

Henry.  Hist,  of  petroleum.   1873 552.4  zi 

Hunt.  Coal  and  iron  in  S.  Ohio.  1881 552.5  18 

Illinois.    State  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics. 

Statistics  of  coal.  1891 552.4  23 

Same.  1887 552.4  Pam.  14 

Johnson.   Rept.  of  Allegheny  coal  and  ore 

lands.   1841 552.4  Pam.  6 

Macfarlane.  Coal  regions  of  Am.  1873...  552.4  3 
Meldola.   Coal  and  what  we  get  from  it. 

1891 *S52.4  22 

Missouri.  Commissioner  of  Labor  Statistics 
and  Inspection.    Special  rept.  on  coal 
mine  explosion.  Rich  Hill,  1SSS...552.5  Pam.  7 
New  York.  Senate.  Testimony  taken  rela- 
tive to  coal  monopoly.    1893 SS^A  24 

State    Engineer  and  Surveyor.    Special 

rept.  on  coal,  1865 5524  16 

Ohio.  Geological  survey.  Rept.  on  petroleum, 

etc.;  byOrton.  1887 552.4  15 

Mining  commission.   Rept.,  1 87 1 552.44 

Our  coal  and  coal-pits  (England).  1853 552.4  6 

Same.  1862 552.4  7 

Pennsylvania.  Diagrams  and  tables,  produc- 
tion of  anthracite  coal,  1820-78.. ..552.4  Pam.  4 

Redwood,  «■/ tf/.  Petroleum.   1896.  2v 552.4  25 

Saward.  The  coal  trade.  1875-93.  I2v....  552.4  13 
Sheafkr.    Anthracite  coal  fields  of  Penn. 

1S79 ! 552.4  Pam.  5 

SNrYTH.  Coal  and  coal  mining.  1869 552-4  8 

Taylor.  SlatisStics  of  coal.    1S55 552.4  i 

TissANDiER.  Lahouille.  1S69 5524  19 

Utah.  U.  S.  Inspector  of  Coal  Mines.  Repts., 

1893- 552.4  Pam.  20 

Vail.  Imj^rtant  disclosures  connected  with 

the  coal  problem.  18S6 552.4  Pam.  12 

Petroleum  and  its  products 5524  Pam.  13 

Walker.  Penn.  coal  fields.  186S 552.4  Pam.  3 

Wright.  Oil  regions  of  Penn.   1865 5524  10 

Wyoming  coal  field.    (Map.) 552.4  Pam.  11 

PRECIOUS   METALS. 

Barker.    Gold  fields  of  western  Australia. 

1894 552.7  5 

Blake.  Production  of  precious  metals. '69..  552.7  i 
Blatc'HLY.  Mineral  resources  of  the  Reese 

river  region,  Nevada.    1865 552.7  Pam.  i 

Christy.     Losses    in    roasting    gold-ores. 

1888 552.7  Pam.  4 

Clarke.  Gold  in  India.  18S1 552.7  Pam.  3 

Daggktt.  The  Russell  process.  18SS..552.7  Pam.  5 
Hatch  anJ  Chalmers.  Gold  mines  of  the 

Rand.  1895 552-7  B-3 


<   HoFMANN.  Trough  lixiviation.  1888...552.7  Fim.  6 

;    HoLLiSTER.  Mines  of  Colorado.  1867 SS^J  > 

'   Phillips.    Mining  and  metallnigy  of  gold 

and  silver.   1867 552.7  B-l 

Raymond.  Silver  and  gold.   1873 552-7  3 

SiTTRO.  Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S.  '68..552.7  B-i 
United  States.  Mint.  Rept.  of  the  director  on 
statistics  of  production  of  the  precious 

metals,  1S80- 55*7  4 

Senate.  Rept.  on  La  Abra  Silver-mining 
Co 50-2,  188S-9,  Sen.  R.4 

PETROGRAPHY,  BUILDING  STONES. 

BtTRGOYNE.  Blasting  and  quarrying  of  stone 

for  building.   1862.. 552-11 

BuRNHAM.  History  and  uses  of  limestones, 

etc.  1883 5516 

Franxis.  Beach  rambles.  1866 3323 

IIall.  Building  stones.  186S 552.1  Fim.3 

Hatch.  The  igneous  rocks.  1891 5529 

Jackson.    Building  stones    of  California. 

i888 552.1  P*m.  I 

Jankettaz.  Guide  to  the  determination  of 

rocks.  1877 3314 

Merrill.  Stones  for  building.  1S91 552>i  ' 

Porter.  Building  stones.   1868 552.1  P«b.i 

RosENBUSCH.    Microscopical  phjrsiography 

of  the  rock-making  minerals.    1893......    552  U 

RiTLKY.  Study  of  rocks.  1879 .,      5525 

Watt.  History  of  a  lump  of  chalk.  1883...  552  ? 
Williams.  Modern  petrography.    1 886... 55 2  Pam- 1 

PRECIOUS  STONES.— GEMS. 

Ball.  Diamonds,  coal  and  gold  of  India. 

1S81 532.3  9 

Church.  Precious  stones.    18S3 -552-3" 

Dieuuvfait.  Diamonds  and  precious  stones. 

1S74 552.3  5 

Emanuel.    Diamonds  and  precious  stones. 

1867 532.34 

FEUCiiT\VA>iGER.  On  gems.    1867 552-3  3 

Hamlin.  The  tourmaline.  1873 552-3  7 

King.  Natural  history  of  gems.    1S67 552-3' 

Natural  history  of  precious  stones.  1870..  552.3  2 
Payton.    Diamond  diggings  of  S.  Africa. 

1872 552.3  * 

Streeter.    Great  diamonds  of  the  world. 

1882 552.3  » 

I*recious  stones  and  gems.  I S79 552-3  * 

Sutton.     Lingua  gemmae:    100  precious 

stones,  signification,  etc.    1894...... 552.3  ^ 

OTHER  MINERALS. 

Jones.  Asbestos  and  its  uses.  18S8 552.8  FUB.  I 

Nichols.  An  aluminum  ore.    18S7 552.SFnB.Si 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


361 


JTSS.    Early  lead-mining  in  Illinois 

nd  Wisconsin.  1894 552.8  Fam.  3 

ACE.    Deposition  of  lead  ore  in  veins. 

861 552.8  I 


PALEONTOLOGY. 

s.  Life  in  the  primeval  world.  1872.,      560  9 

iiz.    Recherches  sur  les  poissons  fos- 

les.  1833-43.  5v.  text,  5v.  plates 567  R-i 

Same;  Monographie.  1844-5.. 5^7  I^-n 

SISTER.  Organization  of  trilobites.  '46.  565  R-i 

Quaternary  and  recent  mollusca  of 
le  Great  Basin.  (U.  S.  Geol.  snrv.)  '84.      564  I 

Vertebrata  of  the  tertiary  and  cre- 
iceous  formations  of  the  west.  (U.  S. 

kol.  snrv.)  1875-83.  2v 566  B-2 

ON.  Geol<^cal  history  of  plants.  *SS..      561  i 
>NER.  Palaeontological  memoirs.  1868. 

V 566  I 

560  7 


BR.  The  world  before  the  deluge.  '66. 
Natural   history   of   New    York: 

!aIseontology.  1847-79.  7^ 5^  B-5 

Certain  portions  of  the  skeleton  of 

rotostega  gigas.   1895.... 5^^  Pam.  i 

HINSON.  Creatures  of  other  days.  '94..    560  11 

inct  monsters.    1892 566  3 

ir.  Contributions  to  extinct  vertebrate 
luna  of  the  western  territories.  (U.  S. 
;eol.  surv.)    1873 566  B-i 


Lesquereux.    Contributions  to  the  fossil 

flora  of  the  western  territories.   (U.  S. 

Geol.  surv.)  1874-8.   3V ;...  561  B-l 

Mackie.    First  traces  of  life  on  the  earth. 

i860 *56o  6 

Mantell.  Medals  of  creation.  1844.  2v....       560  I 
Petrifactions  and  their  teachings.  185 1....       5603 

Pictorial  atlas  of  fossil  remains.  1 850 560  B-4 

Meek.  Rept.  on  invertebrate  cretacious  and 

tertiary  fossils  of  upper  Missouri  coun- 

.  try.  (U.  S.  Geol.  surv.)    1876 562  B-i 

Miller.  Footprints  of  the  Creator.   1850...      567  i 
Nicholson.  Ancient  life-history  of  the  earth. 

1878 560  10 

Manual  of  palaeontology.   1872 5608 

Owen.  Palaeontology.  1861 560  4 

Page.    Past  and  present  life  of  the  globe. 

1861 560  5 

Parkinson.    Organic  remains  of  a  former 

world.  1833.  3v 560  B-I 

SCUDDER.  Fossil  butterflies.  1875 565  B-2 

Tertiary  insects  of  N.  Am.   (U.  S.  Geol. 

surv.)    1890 565  B-I 

White  and  Cope.    Palxontology.    (U.  S. 

Geog.  surv.  west  of  the  looth  meridian.) 

1877 560B-14 

White  and  Nicholson.    Bibliography  of 

N.  Am.  invertebrate  paleontology.  (U.  S. 

Geol.  surv.)    1878 562  I 

Williams.  Geological  biology.  1895 560  12 


PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY. 


rr.  Water  and  land.  1872 ^551   14 

Sf  C.    The  earth  and   its   wonders. 

870.. *55i  13 

iSf  W.  H.  D.    Famous  caverns  and 

Tottoes.  1886 *55i  58 

B  Club.  Journal,  1863-6.   2v 551  15 

ks,  passes  and  glaciers.    1860-2.   ser. 

-2.  3v 551  20 

ED.    Physical  geography.    1867 551  31 

achia.  1876-8.  v. i,nos.  1-4 551  34 

DELL  OF  Wardour,  Lord.    Secret  of 

lato's  Atlantis.  1885 551  57 

ischerOzean:  einAtlas.  1882 551  T-2 

1.  Mountain  exploration.  1893 55^  ^5 

OTTYNE.  Theocean  and  its  wonders...  *55i  32 
c  Dense  water  of  the  ocean.  1883..551  Pam.  2 

,MIN.  The  multitudinous  seas.  1879...     551  35 
CRD.  The  Mammoth  Cave.  1869 551  44 

*  Of  interest  to 


BoNNEY.  The  Alpine  regions.  1868 551   17 

Brown,  fd.  Our  earth  and  its  story.  '87.  2 v..  551  B-4 
Chambers.  Ancient  sea-margins.  1848......     551  41 

D*Am'ERS.  Forms  of  land  and  water.  '82...  *55i  49 

Donnelly.  Atlantis.  1882 551  45 

Figuier.  Earth  and  sea.  1870 551  6 

Fitch.    Outlines   of   physical   geography. 

1856 551  64 

Forward.  Mammoth  Cave  of  Kentucky. 

1870 551  27 

Frye.  Brooks  and  brook  basins.  1894 *55i  69 

Gannett.  Diet,  of  altitudes,  U.  S.  1884....  5551  54 

Elevations  in  the  U.  S.  1S77 +551  40 

Geikie.  Physical  geography.  1877 *55i  33 

GiDDiNS.   Rise  and  fall  of  the  lakes.  '38..551  Pam.  I 

Godbey.  Great  disasters.  1890 551  67 

Goodrich.   The  world  and  its  inhabitants. 

1845 551  59 

young  readers. 


362 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


GuYOT.  Earth  and  man.   1851 551  11 

Same.    1890 551  11^ 

Physical  geography 551  B-7 

Hades  of^Ardenne :  the  cares  of  Han ;  by 

theT.  T.  Club.  1883.. 551  52 

Herman,  ^/ a/.    God's  glorious  creation 55153 

HovEY.  Celebrated  American  caverns.  '82..    551  50 

Humboldt.  Aspects  of  nature.  1850 551  i 

Hutchinson.  Story  of  the  hills.  1892 *55i  61 

Huxley.  Physiography.   1878 551  28 

Jackson.  The  mountain,  i860 551  26 

Johnston.    Physical  atlas  of  natural  phe- 
nomena. 1856 551  T-i 

King.  Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada. 

1872 551  22 

Mangin.  The  desert  world.    1869 55^9 

Marsh.  Man  and  nature.  1864 551  10 

Maury.    Explanations  and  sailing    direc- 
tions.  1851 551  B-3 

Physical  geography  of  the  sea.   1 85 5 551  B-2 

Michelet.  Lamer.  1861 551  29 

Mill.  Realm  of  nature.  1892 551  63 

MiLNER.  Gallery  of  nature.  1849 551  B-i 

Mountain  adventures.  1S69 *55l  23 

Mountains  aud  mountain  climbing.  1883....  551  51 
Nesbitt.  Tide  marshes  of  the  U.  S.  1885..  551  56 
Prestwich.    Tables  of  temperatures  of  the 

sea.   1874 551  Pam.  3 


Reclus.  The  earth.  1873 -     5 

Same.  1871.  2v ^      5 

The  ocean,  atmosphere  and  life.  1874....      5 

RiDEiNG,  a/.  The  alpenstock.   i88a 55 

Russell.  Lakes  of  N.  America.  1895 55 

Shaler.  Nature  and  man  in  America.  '91.    55 

Sea  and  land.    1894 *55 

Story  of  our  [American]  continent  1892.  *55 
Skertchley.  Physical  system  of  the  uni- 
verse. 1878 55] 

Smith.  Story  of  Mont  Blanc  1S53 551 

SoMERViLLE.  Physical  geography.  1877....    551 

SoNREL.  Le  fond  de  la  mer.  1870 551 

Same,  Eng,  Bottom  of  the  sea.  '70.    *55 

Spencer.  Elevations  of  Canada.  1884. {551 

Tarr.  Elementary  physical  geography.  '95.    551 

Thomson.  The  depths  of  the  sea.  1874 551 

TissANDiER.  Wonders  of  water.   1872. $$1 

Tyndall.    Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps. 

1871..... «S5i 

United  States.  Weather  Bureau.  Surface  cur- 
rents of  the  great  lakes.  i895„ 551 CA 

ViOLLET-LE-Duc.  Mont  Blanc.   1877 -   $$1 

Whymfer.    Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps. 

1871 551 

WiTTiCH.  Curiosities  of  physical  geography. 

1845.    2V 551 


METEOROLOGY. 


Abercromp.y.  Weather.   1887 55i-i  39 

Arago.  Meteorological  essays.    1855 5S^-^  ^ 

Barnard.  Talks  about  the  weather.  i885..*55i.i  17 
Bassnett.  Mechanical  theory  of  storms. '54.  551.1  7 
Beale.  Through  the  Johnstown  flood.  *90..  551.1  44 

Blasius.  Storms.  1875 55ii  24 

Blodgett.  Climatology  of  the  U.  S.  '57.. .551.1  B-7 
Brown,  cof/i/.  Forests  and  moisture.  '77....  551.1  36 

Hydrology  of  S.  Africa.    1875 551.1  37 

Reboiscment  in  France.  1876 55i«i  3° 

Water  supply  of  S.  Africa.  1877 551. i  38 

BucHAN.  1  landy  book  of  meteorology.  '67 .  5  5 1 .  i   19 
Introd.  text-l)ook  of  meteorology.  1871.. .551.1  22 
Butler.    Development  of  the  atmospheric 

system.    i87o.„ 55i'i  20 

Philosophy  of  the  weather.    1856 551.  i   11 

Chase.  Aerial  tides.    1864 55I-I  I*am.  2 

Cincinnati   Relief   Committee.     The  great 

flood  in  the  Ohio,  1883 551. 1  32 

Daniell.  Element* of  meteorology.  '45.  2v.   551.1  2 

X  For  reference.  •  Of 


Davis.  Whirlwinds,  etc.  1884 ^SS"^'^ 

DiSTURNELL,  comp.  Influence  of  climate  in 

N.  andS.  Am.  1867...' 55M 

Dove.  Law  of  storms.   1862 551.1 

Drew.  Practical  meteorology.  1855 5511 

Espy.  Philosophy  of  storms.  1841 55i-< 

FiNLEY.    Climatic  features  of  the  Dakotas. 

1893 551  »^ 

Flammarion.  The  atmosphere.  1873 5511 1 

GiBERNE.  The  ocean  of  air.   1890 *55M 

Girard  College.   Observations,  1840-5.  3v«55*-' 

Same:  Plates 551.I  I 

Greely.  American  weather.  1888 -55*-^ 

Green.  Early  appearance  of  northern  lights 

in  New  Eng.    1885... 551.I  PW 

Greenwich  Royal  Observatory.  Reduction  of 
observations  of  the  deep^unk  ther- 
mometers, 1846-59 551.1  B" 

Reduction    of    20    years'   photographic 
records  of  the  barometer,  etc  i878.»55i-l  ^ 

interest  to  young  readers. 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


363 


>f  xnagnetical  and  meteorological 

gitions,  1877-8.., 551. 1  B-ii 

c,  etal,   Mt.  Washington  in  win- 

I71 -  551-1  21 

Modifications  of  clouds.  1865..551.1  B-9 
A,  Causes  of  meteorological  phe- 

a.  1843 551.1  5 

al  monthly  charts  of  mean  pres- 
old wind  directions,  1882-3.. .551.1  Cab.  2 
Hist,  of  the  Johnstown  flood. 

551.1  42 

Flood.   Pittsburgh  citizens'  relief 

ttee.  Rept  1890 •.55i«i  50 

mmission.  Rept  1889 55i>l  45 

bourse  of  meteorology.  1845 55I-I  8 

teorological  observations  in  the 

seas,  1853-5 551-1  1^8 

CA.  How  to  improve  the  climate 

U.  S.  1889 551. 1  Pam.  30 

Hand.  1894 55I-I  49 

n  meteorology.  1870 551.1  12 

Ky.    The  tornado,   March  27, 

55I-I  Pam.  29 

nospheric  phaenomena.    1846 55i'i  9 

/.  Modem  meteorology.  1879...  55 1. 1  29 
State  Weather  Service.    First 

1892-3 551  66 

and  Zaubra.  Meteorological  in- 

Dts.  1864 551.I  31 

:.    Commissioners    of   Meteoro« 

Bureau.  Repts.,  1889- 55I-I  51 

ogical  Bureau  (now  Weather  Ser- 

Repts.,  1889-.  V.I- 551. 1  B-29 

of  the  University.  Meteorological 

ations,  1826-63.   2v 551. 1  B-2 

orological  Bureau.  Annual  repts. 

55i'i  Pam.  24 

leather  in  Philadelphia,   1790- 

551-1   18 

rhe  forest  waters  the  farm.  '86...  551. 1  34 
:orm  cloud  of  the   ic^th  century. 

: 5511  B-15 

L  On  hail.   1893 551. 1  47 

'.  Meteorology.    1895^ 55i-i  48 

and  rain.  1872 551.1  13 

1     Institution.     Directions     for 

ological  observations 551.1  i 

.  Sunshine  and  showers.  1867...  551. 1  15 

percrust 551-1  Pam.  31 

>ict.   of  elevations  and  climatic 

:  of  the  U.S.   1874 t55i.i  35 

es.  Navy  Dept.  Magnetical  and 
ological  observations ;  by  Gilliss. 
551.1  28 


— Rept.  on  meteorology;  by  Espy.  '50..551.1  R-2 

Patent  Office.  Results  of  meteorological 
observations,  1854-9.  2v 551,1  B-5 

Signal  Office.  Annual  repts.  of  chief  signal 
officer,  1871-90 551. 1  D-i 

— The  aurora  in  its  relations  to  meteor- 
ology; by  McAdie.    1885 551. i  Pftm.  7 

— Bulletin  of  international  meteorological 

observations.  1876- 551-1  B-17 

— Cold  waves  and  their  progress;  by 
Woodruff.    1885 551. 1  Pam.  17 

— Corrections  of  thermometers ;  by  Rus- 
sell.  1885 551.1  Pam.  16 

—Daily  bulletin.  1872- 551.1  B-16 

Same 551. i  Pam.  26 

— Danger  lines  and  river  floods  of  1882; 
by  Hazen. 551. i  Pam.  Ii 

— Effect  of  wind-currents  on  rainfall ;  by 

Curtis.    1884 551. 1  Pam.  12 

— Floods  in  the  middle  Atlantic  states, 

May-June,  1889 551.1  Pam.  9 

— Govt,  telegrams  and  repts.  for  benefit  of 

commerce 551-1  Pftm.  27 

— History,  with  catalogue,  etc.   '84..551.I  Pam.  25 

— Instructions    for    voluntary    observers. 

1882 551.1  40 

— International  scientiflc  co-operation  in 

meteorology,  etc.  1 882 551. i  Pam.  21 

— Isothermal  lines  of  the  U.  S.  1871-80; 
by  Greely. 551. 1  B-18 

— Meteorological  and  physical  observa- 
tions on  the  east  coast  of  British  Am.; 
by  Sherman.  1883 551.1  B-20 

— Monthly  weather  review,  1872- 551.1  B-25 

— Necessity  of  a  completed  organization 

for  the  signal  corps.   1884 55 1.1  Pam.  23 

— Observations  of  atmospheric  electricity 

at  Bait.,  Md.;  by  Morrill.  1884.. ..551. 1  Pam.  13 

— Official  danger  or  distress  signals.  '78. 

551. 1  Pam.  19 

— Rain  and  dry  winds  computed  for  differ- 
ent geographical  districts.  '80-1 551. 1  Pam.  18 

— Rain-fall  in  Washington  Territory,  etc. 

1888 551. 1  B-26 

—Rain-fall  of  the  Pacific  slope,  etc.  '88..551.1  B-27 

— Relation  between  northers  and  mag- 
netic disturbances  at  Havana,  Cuba; 
by  Curtis.  1885 551. 1  Pam.  6 

— Rept.  of  tornadoes  of  May,  1S79,  in 

Kansas,  etc.;  by  Finley 551-1  B-19 

— Rept.  on  Lady  Franklin  Bay  expedi- 
tion, 1883;  by  Garlington 551-1  Pam.  10 

— Rept.   on  Coo  tornadoes;    by  Finley. 

1882 551. 1  B-13 


364 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


— Researches  on  solar  heat ;  by  Langley. 

1884 551. 1  B-22 

— Signal-service  tables  of  rainfall,  etc.; 

by  Dunwoody.  1882 551. 1  B-14 

— Special  characteristics  of  tornadoes ;  by 

Finley.    1884 551. i  Pam.  5 

— Temperature  of  the    atmosphere    and 

earth's  surface ;  by  Ferrel.  1884 551. i  B-21 

— Thermometer    exposure ;     by    Hazen. 

1885 551.I  B-24 

— Thunder-storms    of   May,    1884;     by 

Hazen 551. 1  Pam.  15 

— To  foretell  frost;  by  Allen.  '82 55 1. 1  Pam.  3 

— Tornado  circulars 55^*^  Pam.  28 

— Tornado  of  Aug.,  18S4,   Dakota;   by 

Glenn 55>-'  Pam.  14 

— Tornado  studies  for  1884;  by  Fin- 
ley 551. 1  B-23 

— Tri-daily  meteorological  record.    1878. 

6v 551. 1  R-4 

— Useful    information    for   ship-masters. 

1SS3 551. 1  Pam.  22 

— Work  of   the  signal    service    in    the 

Arctic  regions.    1883 SS'-i  Pam.  4 

Weather  Bureau.   Bulletins 55 1. 1  Pam.  32 

Contrnts  :  z .  Climate  and  meteorology  of  Death  Valley, 
Cal. ;  by  Harrington. 

a.  New  method  for  discussion  of  magnetic  observations: 
by  Bi^elow. 

3.  Relations  of  soil  to  climate  ;  by  Hilgard. 

4.  Some  physical  properties  of  soils  in  their  relation  to 
moisture  and  crop  distribution  ;  by  Whitney. 

5.  Fluctuations  in  level  and  rate  of  movement  of  ground 
water.  Wis.  Ag.  Exp.  Station  Farm ;  by  King. 

6.  Diurnal  variation  of  barometric  pressure ;  by  Cole. 

7.  First  annual  meeting  of  Am.  Assn.  of  State  Weather 
Services,  1892. 

8.  Climatology  of  the  cotton  plant ;  by  Mell. 

9.  On  t:;e  forecasting  of  thunderstorms,  1892;  by 
Conger. 

10.  The  climate  of  Chicago;  by  Hazen. 

I  a.  Kept,  on  the  condensation  of  atmospheric  moisture; 
by  Barus. 

— Rainfall  and  snow  to  end  of  1891....551.1  Cab.  2 
Surgeon  General's  Office.    Meteorology. 

Repts.,  1843,  1857 551. 1  R-3 

Waldo.  Modern  meteorology.  1893 55i«l  4^ 

ZuRCHER  and  MARGOLLfe.    Meteors,  aero- 
lites, etc.    1870 SS^'i  23 


MEDICAL  CLIMATOLOGY.— 
HEALTH  RESORTS. 

Appleton's  illustrated  hand-book  of  Ameri- 
can winter  resorts.  1879,1885,1888-9.551.2  17 
Asbury  Park,  N.  J.   Ordinances,  1 888... 55 1.2  Pam.  2 
Atkinson.  Change  of  air.    1867 55i-2  7 


Bar£ty.  Nice  and  its  climate.  1882 55 

Ben'jamin.  The  Atlantic  islands  as  resorts 

of  health.  1878 55 

The  world's  paradises.  1880 55 

Bennett.  W'inter  and  spring  on  the  shores 
of  the  Mediterranean.  1870 5 

Campbell.    Relation    of    meteorology   to 
disease.    18S5 98.2  P: 

Clark.  Sanative  influence  of  climate.  '46..  5; 

CuLLiMORE.    Book  of  climates.  1890 55 

Denison.  The  preferable  climate  for  con- 
sumption.   1887 551.2 1 

Rocky  Ml  health  resorts.    1880 551 

Dictionary  of  watering  places.    1881 551 

Gordon.    China  from  a  medlical  point  of 
view.    1863 551 

Haviland.    Climate,  weather  and  disease. 

1855 55 

HORTON.    Physical  and  medical  climate  of 

W.  coast  of  Africa.  1867 5SL 

Howe.  Winter  homes  for  invalids.    1875...  551 

Jackson.  Medical  climatology.  X862 551 

Lee.  Bradshaw's  invalid's  companion  to  the 

continent.  1861 551J 

Tendon  medical  record.    Where  to  take  a 

holiday.    1886 S5U 1 

Mattocks.   Miimesota  as  a  home  for  inyi- 

lids.  1871 S5U 

MoxLY.  West  Indian  sanatorium ;  Barbados. 

i886„ 55W 

Otter.  W- inters  abroad.    1882.. 55" 

Patterson.  Egypt  and  the  Nile  as  a  winter 

resort.    1867 55" 

Pepper.  Climatological  study  of  phthisis  in 

Pa.    1887 SSI** 

Riviera,  etc..  Health  haunts  of  the.   1 88 1....  55" 

Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  All  about.  1878 55^-* 

Stickler.    The  Adirondacks  as  a  health 

resort.    1886 55" 

Taylor.  Qimates  for  invalids.  1866 55'-^ 

Wilson,    J.    Health    and    health   resorts. 

1880 55»-' 

Wilson,  W.  S.  The  ocean  as  a  health  refoit 

1880 55" 

Wise.  Alpine  winter  in  its  medical  aspects. 

1885 55I-* 

MINERAL  SPRINGS.— WATERING  PLAG 

Bradshaw.  Diet,  of  mineral  waters,  health 
resorts,  etc.    1895 55^*3 

Charteris.  Health  resorts,home  and  abroad. 
1885 55^ 

Cutter.  Hot  springs  of  Arkansas.  1885....  55^*3 

Eureka  Springs,  Saegertown,  Pa 551-3^ 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


365 


^  Spas  of  England.   1841.    3V...    551.32 

^ennany.  1839 55*-3  i 

Hot  Springs,  S.Dakota.  '95..98.2  Pam.  105 
Watering  places  of  Germany.  *  80..   551.3  5 

''ichy  et  ses  environs.    1884. 551*3  9 

ss.  Carlsbad  and  its  environs.  '86.    551.3  8 

F.  Where  to  go  abroad.  1893 551-3  12 

.  Virginia  White  Sulphur  Springs. 

551.3  Pam.  2 

£xcelsior  Springs,  Mo.   iS87..55i.3  Pam.  3 


St.  Qair,  Mich.,  Mineral  Springs.  1883..551.3  Pam.  Z 
Sausbury.  Avon  Sulphur  Springs,  N.  Y. 

1845 551.3  14 

Sheppard.    Saratoga  chips  and  Carlsbad 

wafers.   1887 551.3  II 

United  States.     Hot  Springs   Reservation. 

Improvements,  1893- 55^*3  Pam.  7 

— Supt'srept.,  1893- 55i'3  Pana*  6 

Waltox.  Mineral  springs  of  the  U.  S.  and 

Canada.   1873 551.3  6 


PHYSICS. 


;neral  and  miscel- 

LANEOUS. 

Force  and  energy.  1888 530  78 

Philosophy  of  the  mechanics  of 

e.  1852 530  20 

irious  forces  of  nature.  1894... ..530  Pam.  i 

Elements  of  physics.  1835.  2 v....  530  18 

Natural  philosophy.  1885 530  55 

j»^Brown.  Practical  physics.  '92..  530  88 

My  visit  to  the  sun.  1874 530  27 

,  Forces  of  the  universe.   1870 5  30  53 

Brooke.  Natural  philosophy. '54..  53034 

ip-bubbles.  1890 *530  82 

£R,  W.  B.  Mechanical  philosophy. 

530  35 

£R,  W.  L.  Energy  in  nature.   '83..  530  68 

Natural  philosophy.  1813.  2v....  530  9 

[echanical  philosophy.    1 85 1 5  30  48 

Principles  of  physics.  1884. 530  76 

EL.  Natural  philosophy.  1872.  4V..  530  39 
^ters  to  a  German  princess.  1802. 

504  20 

.   Various  forces  of  nature *530  52 

J.  Lects.  in  mechanics,  etc. '05.  3v..  530  i 

and  tracts.  1767 504  35 

Natural  philosophy.   1827 530  15 

hysical  technics.  1S61 530  22 

elementary  physics.  1872 530  26 

philosophy ;  Atkinson,  fd.  1S72..  530  43 
x>K.      Laws  and     properties    of 

rr.   1893. ..A 530  86 

Torrelation  of  physical  forces.  '55..  530  49 

N.  Forces  of  nature.    1873 530  B-i 

.  Practical  physics.  1879 530  61 

)N.  Natural  philosophy 530  44 

L.  Study  of  natural  philosophy. '35..  53029 


HiNTON.  The  Persian  king,  or  the  law  of 

the  valley.    1885 

HoTZE.  First  lessons  in  physics.   1880 

Imison.  Elements  of  science  and  art.   1822. 

2V 

Johnson.  One  great  force.   1868 

Joule.  Scientific  papers.  1884.  v.  i 

Joyce.  Scientific  dialogues.   1852 

KoHLRAUSCH.  Introd.  to  physical  measure- 
ments.   1874 

Lardner.    Natural  philosophy.  1853 

Marcet.  Conversations  on  natural  philoso- 
phy.   1872 

Muller.  Principles  of  physics,  etc.  1848... 

Natural  philosophy.  (Library  of  useful 
knowledge.)  1829-32.  2v 

Nichols,  et/.  Laboratory  manual  of  physics 
and  applied  electricity.    1 894 


530  77 
*53o84 

530  " 
98.2  34 

530  69 

*530  33 

530  28 
530  21 

♦530  46 
530  16 

5308 

53087 

V.  z.  Junior  course  ia  gen.  physics;   by   Merritt  and 
Rogers. 

Olmsted.    Introduction  to  natural  philoso- 
phy.  1835.  2V 530   13 

Orr,  ^^.  Circle  of  the  sciences:  mechanical.     530  23 
Pemberton.    View  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton*s 

philosophy.    1728 521  B-l 

Peschel.  Elements  of  physics.  1845.  3V...     530  30 
Rogers.     Theories  of  the  great  physical 

forces.    1878 530  59 

Rolfe  and  GiLLET.    Natural  philosophy. 

1870 *530  37 

RossiTER.  Hand-book  of  physics.   1871 53038 

RuMFORD,  Count,  Complete  works.  4V 530  71 

Essays.   1796.  2v 504  23 

Science  in  the  nursery.    1884 504  108 

SiLUMAN.  Principles  of  physics.  1865 530  25 

Steele.  Chautauqua  course  in  physics.  '89.    530  79 

Stewart.   Conservation  of  energy.  1S74...     53^5^ 

Physics.   1878 *530  57 


*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


366 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


Tait.  Properties  of  matter.  1885 530  75 

Recent  advances  in  physical  science.  '76..  530  47 
Thomson.    Mathematical  and  physical  pa- 
pers. 1882-4.  V.1-3 530  64 

Thomson  and  Tait.    Natural  philosophy. 

1879.  pts.  1-2 530  62 

Tidy,  Story  of  a  tinder-box.  1889 *530  81 

Weinhold.  Experimental  physics.  1875...  530  58 

Wells.  Natural  philosophy.  1875 530  85 

WiLKiNS.    Mathematical  and  philosophical 

works.  1802.  2v 504  18 

WiNSLOW.  Force  and  nature.  1869 530  50 

WoRMELL.    Course  of  natural  philosophy : 

mechanics,  optics,  etc.  1871 531   12 

Wright.   Commentary  on  Newton*s  Prin- 

cipia.   2v 521  B-3 

YOUMANS,  eii.  Correlation  and  conservation 

of  forces ;  by  Grove,  Helmholtz,  et  al..  530  5 1 


MECHANICS    (MATHEMATICAL. 
THEORETICAL). 

BoucHARLAT.  Elementary  mechanics.  *^^„  531  24 

Church.  Mechanics  of  engineering.  i888„  531  25 

Clifford.  Elements  of  dynamics.  1878 531  15 

DiKCKS.  Perpetuum  mobile.  1870 531   11 

Farrar.  Elementary  treatise  on  mechanics. 

1825 531  23 

Francceur.    Trait6  de  m^canique  dl6men- 

tairc.     1825 531  21 

GOODEVE.  Principles  of  mechanics.  1880...  531   17 

Kater  and  Lardner.  Mechanics.  1833...  531  3 

Kennedy.  Kinematics  of  machinery.  1881.  531  32 

MacCord.  Kinematics.  1883 531  20 

Mach.  Science  of  mechanics.    1893 531  19 

Marey.  Movement.   1895 531  34 

Maxwell.  Matter  and  motion.  1876 531  14 

MoRiN.      Aide  -  m6moire     de     mecanique 

pratique , 531  22 

Fundamental  ideas  of  mechanics,  i860...  53'  7 
Nystr<^m.  Elements  of  mechanics.  1875...  531  18 
Parkinson.     Elementary  treatise  on  me- 
chanics.  1869 531  10 

Perry.  Spinning  tops.  1890 531  26 

Poissr»N.  Treatise  on  mechanics.  1842,  2v.  531  5 

PoYNTiNG.  Mean  density  of  the  earth.  '94..  531  33 

Pratt.  Eccentric  and  centric  force.  1862...  531  8 

Renwick.  Elements  of  mechanics.    1832...  531   i 
Richards  and  Woodward.    Velocity  of 

bodies  ofdiflferent  specific  gravity.  *90..53I  Pam.  i 
Sells  and  Perronet.   Mechanics  of  daily 

life.  1893 531  31 

Smith.  Elementary  mechanics.    1865 531  9 

Thurston.  Friction  and  lubrication.  1879.  531   16 

•  Of  interest  to 


Walton.     Problems   in   theoretical    me- 
chanics. 1842 531 

Weisrach.  Mechanics  of  engineering,  etc. 

1869 531 ; 

Same;  enl.  and  improved.    1892....  531  j 

Mechanics  of  machinery,  etc.  184S-9.  2v.  531  % 
Wood.    Elements  of  analytical  mechanics. 

1876 53«  K 

Young.  Elements  of  mechanics.  1832 531: 

WATER. 

Besant.  Hydro-mechanics.  1883 55a  | 

Bjorling.  Pomps.  1S90. «  531I 

Donaldson.    Transmission   of   power  by 

fluid  pressure,  air  and  water.  1 888 5J1 5 

Lardner.  Hydrostatics,  etc.   1S35 «  5JI| 

Phear.  Elementary  hydrostatics.  1866 53;! 

Wormell.  Elementary  hydrostatics.   1870.  53s  I 

Worth INGTON.  Splash  of  a  drop.  1895.....  5Jt! 


AIR,  AERONAUTICS,  SOUND. 

Aeronautical  annual,  1895- 533  **: 

Bartlett.  Acoustic8.-Optics.   1852 534  > 

Blaserna.  Theory  of  sound.  1876 5344 

BuRNABY.  A  ride  across  the  Channel.  '82..  $337 

Chanute.  Progress  in  flying  machines.  '94..  $33  ^ 

Glaisher,  et  al.  Travels  in  the  air.  1871...  533  * 

Hartley.  Air  in  its  relations  to  life.  1S75..  533^ 

Hartwig.  The  aerial  world.    1875^ 5334 

International  conference  on  aerial  navigation. 

1893 533 « 

Johnson.  Aberrations  of  audibility  of  fog- 
signals.  1S85 534  Pm.'; 

Marion.  Wonderful  balloon  ascents.  1S70..     533  5 

Mason.  Aeronautica.  1838 533' 

Mayer.  Sound.   1878 5345 

Radau.  Wonders  of  acoustics.  1870 *5j43 

Salverda.  Aerial  navigation.  1894. 533  f 

SiLLiMAN.    A  water  manometer  and  ane- 
mometer. 1888 533  ?»•' 

Thurston.  Problem  of  air  navigation.  *90..533ft"-* 

Turnor.  Astra  castra.  1865 533^- 

Tyndall.  Sound.  1867 534' 

WiiYMPER.  Plow  to  use  the  aneroid  barom- 
eter.  1891 533' 

Wise.  System  of  aeronautics.  1856.. 5333 

LIGHT. 

AsnoTT.  Light.  1871 535*3 

Airy.  Undulatory  theory  of  optics.   1S77...    535** 
BAnr.irr.  Principles  of  light  and  color.  '78*    535  * 

young  readers. 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


367 


.  The  kaleidoscope.   1870 

identific  memoirs.  1878 

Experimental  treatise  on  optics. 

>K.  Physical  optics.   1883..^ 

lieory  of  sight.    1869 

Treatises  on  light,  color,  etc.  '69^ 

Sunshine.    1892 

Eiandbookofthepolariscope.  '82^ 

Spectroscope.  1873. 

Mature  of  hght.   1876 

.D.  *  Sound  and  color.  1869.. 

Vonders  of  optics.  1875 

(/Barnard.  Light.  1878....^%... 
lements  of  wave  motion.  1886... 

Optics.  1704 

he  telescope.  1881 

r.  Optics.  1866 ^ 

Lectures  on  polarized  light.  '54.. 

Phosphorescence.  1869 

>N,  et  al.    Influence  of  the  blue 


876 

Theory  of  light.  1890 

e;  2ded.  1895 

dem  chromatics.  1879 

Astronomical  spectroscopy.  '94. 
ODE.  Polarisation  of  light.  1874. 
,ight  as  a  means  of  investigation. 


flight  1884. 

It.  1884 

Lectures  on  light.   1873. 

d  electricity.   1871 

tics  without  mathematics. 

jht.   1891 

Jght.  1882 


535  10 
535  20 

535  2 

535  26 

535  5 

535  7 

*535  35 

535  24 

535  14 

535  »7 

535  6 

535  18 

535  19 

535  37 

535  I 

535  36 

535  4 

535  3 

535  8 

535  16 
535  ZZ 
535  33A 
535  23 
535  3« 
535  15 

535  32 
535  27 
535  31 
535  12 
535  " 
535  30 
535  34 
535  25 


HEAT. 

[eat.  1871 536  u 

.    Conversion  of  heat  into  work. 

536  20 

eat.  1876. 536  12 

Guide  to  scientific  knowledge. 

536  9 

snomena  and  laws  of  heat 536  10 

Mechanical  theory  of  heat.  '79..  536  16 
Analytical  theory  of  heat.  1878...  536  13 
i¥  determination  of  the  mechan- 

uivalent  of  heat.   1878 536  Pam.  i 

:>lar  heat,  etc.   1886 536  19 

s  heat  a  mode  of  motion?  '7o„98.2  Pam.  53 
Irlagnesiun  carbonate  as  a  non- 
tor  of  heat 536  Pam.  2 


Maxwell.  Theory  of  heat.    1871 

Metcalfe.  Caloric.  1859.  2v 

Preston.  Theory  of  heat.   1894. « 

Siemens.  Conservation  of  solar  energy.  '83. 

Stewart.  On  heat.  1866 ^ 

Tait.  Heat.    1884 

Sketch  of  thermo-dynamics.  1877 

TfiURSTON.     Heat  as  a  form  of   energy. 

1890. 

Trowbridge.   Heat  as  a  source  of  power. 

1874 

Tyndall.      Contributions     to     molecular 

physics.    1872 

Heat  as  a  mode  of  motion.    1863 ^ 

Williams.  Combustion  of  coal  and  preven- 
tion of  smoke.  1858 

Wood.  Thermodynamics,  heat  motors,  etc. 
1889 


5368 

536  I 
536  23 

536  17 

536  7 

536  18 

536  15 

536  5 

5364 

536  3 

5366 

536  21 


ELECTRICITY.— MAGNETISM. 

GENERAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS. 

Airy.    On  magnetism.   1870 538  5 

American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers. 
Catalogue  of  members  and  publications. 

1889 537  Ptan.  5 

Transactions,  1888-.  v.5- 537  24 

Atkinson.  Electricity  for  everybody.  *95...  *53'7  97 

AvRTON.  Practical  electricity.  1887 537  62 

Baile.  Wonders  of  electricity.  1872 *537  8 

Barlow.    Magnetic  attractions.  1823 538  I 

Benjamin.  The  age  of  electricity.  1886 *537  59 

Intellectual  rise  in  electricity.  1895 537  9^ 

The  voltaic  cell.  1893 537  74 

Bonnry.  Induction  coils.  1892 *537  52 

Bottone.    Electricity  and  magnetism.  '93..  *537  72 
Brackett,  ft  ai.   Electricity  in  daily  life. 

X890 *537  13 

Brown.  Comparative  danger  to  life  of  alter- 
nating and  continuous  electrical  cur- 
rents  537  Pkm.  2 

Caillari).   Electncity.  1891 537  54 

Chase.  Mechanical  polarization  of  mag- 
netic needles.  1865 538  Pftm.  2 

Numerical  relations  of  gravity  and  mag- 
netism.   1864 538  Pam.  I 

Clark.  Electrical  measurement.  1868 537*1  7 

Davis.  Manual  of  magnetism.  1855 538  3< 

Electrical  review.    1890-.  v.27- 537  P-B-2 

Electrical  world.  1890-.  v.i5-„ 537  P-B-i 

Emmet.   Alternating  current.  1894.. 537-3  29 

Emtage.  Introd.  to  the  mathematical  theory 

of  electricity  and  magnetism.  1 891 537  ^ 


*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


368 


PHYSICAL  SaENCE. 


Faraday.  Experimental  researches  in  elec- 
tricity. 1839.  3v^ 537  14 

Farrar.  Elements  of  electricity,  etc.  '26...  537  2 
Fleming.     Alternate  current   transformer. 

1892.   2v ^  537  69 

FoNViELLE.  Thunder  and  lightning.  1868..  ^537  6 

Forbes.  Lectures  on  electricity.  1888 537  28 

Frankfurt  am  Main.  Internationale  elektro- 
technische  ausstellung,  1891.  OfHzieller 

bericht.  2v 537  B-8 

Gale.    Electricity.  1802 537  i 

Gilbert.   On  the  loadstone  and  magnetic 

bodies  [1600]  ;  tr.  by  Mottelay.  '93...  538  6 
Gladstone  and  Tribe.   Chemistry  of  the 
secondary    batteries     of    Plants     and 

Faure.    1883 537  40 

Gordon.  Electricity  and  magnetism.  1880. 

2v .-..  537  22 

Gray.  Theory  and  practice  of  absolute 
measurements  in  electricity  and  mag- 
netism.   1888.  2v 537  67 

Guillemin.  Electricity  and  magnetism. '91.  537  B-7 

IIaskins.  The  galvanometer.  1890.. 537  75 

Heaviside.  Electrical  papers.  1892.  2v 537  78 

EUectromagnetic  theory.  1893.  v.i- 537  90 

Heine ICHS.  Crimes  committed  through  the 

agency  of  electric  currents 537  Pam.  6 

Hertz.    Electric  waves.  1893 537  89 

HospiTALiER.  Domestic  electricity.  1885...  537  49 
Modem  applications  of  electricity.  '82-3. 

2v 537  30 

Houston.  Dictionary  of  electrical   words, 

etc.  1889 XS37  5 

Houston  ««^  Kennelly.  Magnetism.  '96.  538  7 

Induction  coils.  1881 537  25 

International  Electrical  Congress,  1893 537  93 

Jenkin.    Electricity 537  35 

Electricity  and  magnetism.    1873 537  ^o 

Kempe.    Electrical  engineer's  pocket-lxx)k. 

1892 537  43 

Electrical  testing.    1881 537  32 

Kennedy.    Electrical  distribution  by  alter- 
nating currents  and  transformers.  1887.  537  65 
Kilgour,  ^/  a/.  Electrical  distribution.  '93..  537  77 
Lardner.     Heat,    magnetism,    electricity. 

1853 537  3 

Lightning  rod  conference,  London,  1882 537  29 

Lodge.  Modern  views  of  electricity.    1889..  537  58 

Lyon.  Lightning  conductors.    1853 537  4 

McAdie.  Protection  from  lightning.  *94..537  Pam.  18 

Maxwell.  Electricity  and  magnetism.  '81. 

2v 537  26 

Maycock.     First  l>ook   of  electricity   and 

magnetism.  1891 537  18 

X  For  reference.  *  Of 


Meadowcroft.  The  A,  B,  C  of  dectridty. 
1888 ^...  •S^ 

Mendenhall.  Century  of  electricity. '87..   53 

Metcalfe.  New  theory  of  terrestrial  mag- 
netism. 1833 5 

Munroaim^Jamieson.  Electrical  lules  and 
tables.  1885 53 

Niaudet.  Electric  batteries.  1880 53 

Noad.  Student's  text -book  of  dectridty; 
cd.  by  Preece.  1879 .•. 5 

Ohm.  The  galvanic  circuit  investigated 
mathematically.  189I 53 

Onderdonk.  Electridty:  syllabus  of  lects., 

1893.  ••. " 537  F^ 

Parnell.  Action  of  lightning.   1882 $5; 

PhUadelphia  Electrical  Conference,  1884.....    53; 

Plants.  Storage  of  electrical  energy.  1887.   SSi 

Practical  electridty.  1887-90.  3V.. 537 

Price.  Measurement  of  electrical  resistance. 

1894. 53; 

Recent  advances  in  electridty.   1888 537  ^ 

Rogers.  New  philosophy  of  the  sun.  '86..537 1^ 
Ronalds.    Catalogue  of  books  and  papers 

relating  to  electridty,  etc.  1880.  2v....     i< 

Rust.  Electridty.   1888 533 

Sanford.  Conductivity  of  a  copper  wire  ia 

various  dielectrics.  1892 537^ 

Sloane.  Electric  toy  making.    1893 *533 

Sprague.  Electridty.  1875 537 

Swinburne.  Measurement  of  electric  cur- 
rents. 1893 -   531 

Szczkpanskl    Bibliotheca   elearotechnica. 

1892 16 

Telegraphic  journal  and  electrical  review. 

1890-.  V.  27- 537  P- 

Tbsla.  Experiments  with  alternate  currents 

of  high  potential  and  high  frequency. 

1892 533 

Inventions,  researches,  etc.;    by  Martin. 

1894 537 

Thompson.  The  electromagnet  and  dectro- 

magnetic  mechanism.  1892 537 

Elementary   lessons    in    electridty,    etc. 

i882„ 53i 

Thompson  and  Thomas.  Electrical  tables 

and  memoranda.  1893... 537  ^ 

Thomson,  E.  What  is  electridty?  1890.537  Pw 
Thomson,  J.  J.    Mathematical   theory   of 

electridty  and  magnetism.  1895 537 

Notes  on  recent  researches  in  electridty 

and  magnetism.    1893 537 

Thomson,  Sir  W.     Papers  on  electrostatics 

and  magnetism.    1872 5^ 

Trfx^lohan.  Frictional  electridty.    1S86...    55! 

interest  to  yoiing  readers. 


PHYSICAL  SaENCE. 


369 


Annature     and     field-magnet 

«.  189* 537  48 

entml  dectridtj.   1890 ^    537  36 

PotcntiaL  1889 537  66 

NN.    Electricity  in  modem  life. 

*537  64 

Diamagnetism  and  magne-ciys- 

iction.  1870 538  4 

ic.  1888 538  4;^ 

in  electridtj.  1877 537  12 

tes.   Coast  and  geodetic  survey. 

\x  variation  of  the  magnetic  de- 

on  in  the  U.  S.,  etc.  Rept,  1886.  537  B-5 

ervice  notes.  Observations  of  at- 

leric  electridty  a^  Baltimore,  1884 ; 

jiriU 537  Pam.  i 

KY.   Hectridty  in  the  service  of 

1886 *537  60 

:.  Lects.  in  electridty  (Syllabus). 

537  Pam.  13 

ilectridty  up  to  date.  1893 *537  71 

r.  Electric  current.  1894 537  91 

Electridty  and  telegraph.  '62.  in    504  46 
iAM.  Meters  for  electrical  energy. 

537  73 

(,    EUectrical  apparatus  for  ama- 

1894.^ *537  96 

,EGRAPH,  TELEPHONE,   ETC. 

evolution  of  a  switchboard.  '94..537.2  Pam.  9 
Bell  Tdephone  Co.  vs.  People's 
bone  Co. :    arguments  for  com- 

flts.  1884 537.2  8 

>rerland  Telephone  Co.  1884..537.2  Pam.  2 

II  hangers' hand-book.  1890 537.1  14 

e  telephone.  1878 537.2  Pam.  i 

Telephone  sjrstems  of  the  conti- 

>f  Europe.   1895 537.2  13 

Hand-book  of  telegraphy.  187 1...    537.1  2 
N.   Joseph  Henry  and  the  mag- 
telegraph.  1885 537.1  9 

The  telephone.  1877 537.2  i 

EL.    The  telephone,  microphone, 

879 537-2  4 

ist.  of  electric  telegraphy  to  1837..  537.1  13 

Hist,  of  BelPs  telephone.  1878..   537.2  3 
Telephone    door :     exchanges. 
537-2  Pam.  6 

Tdephone  lines.   1893 537.2  10 

Electric  transmission  of  intelli- 

.etc.  1893 53795 

Magneto  hand  telephone.  1894...  537.2  ii 

Electric  telegraph.  1867 537.1  5 

Unerican  telegraphy.   1892 537-1  B-2 

*  Of  interest  to 


MiLBURN.  Argument  against  Gerst-Persons 

telephone  bill.  1895 537.2  Pam,  8 

National  Telephone  Elxchange  Assodation, 

Annual  meeting,  1886 537-2  Pftm.  4 

Plum.    The  military  telegraph   during  the 

dvil  war  in  the  U.  S.  1882.  2v 537.1  II 

Poole.  Practical  telephone  handbook.  '91..   537.2  9 

Pope.  Modem  practice  of  the  electric  tele- 
graph.   1874 537.1  3 

Same.   1891 537.1  3A 

Prsbce  afui  Maier.  The  telephone.  1889..   537.2  7 

Preece  a»</ SiVEWRiGHT.  Tel^;raphy.  *76..    537.1  6 

Preece  and  Stubbs.    Manual  of  telephony. 

1893 537.2  12 

Prescott.  Bell's  telephone.  1884 537*2  5 

Electricity  and  the  telegraph.  1^77 537.I  g 

History,  theory,  etc.,  of  the  electric  tele- 
graph.   i860 537.1  4 

The  speaking  telephone,  etc.  1878 537-2  2 

Reid.  The  telegraph  in  America.  1879 537.1  B-l 

Shaffne'r.  Tel^;raph  manual.  1867^ 537.1  I 

Sterne.   Speech,  in  favor  of  bill  limiting 

telephone  charges.    1889 537-2  Pam.  3 

Submarine  telegraph  between  America  and 

Europe.  Map.    1857 537.1  Pam.  2 

Tracy.     Argument    against  Gerst-Persons 

telephone  bill.   1895 537-2  Pam.  7 

United  States.  H.  of  R.  Rept.  from  select 
com.  on  Pan-Electric  Telephone  stock. 
1886 537.2  6 

Western  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.  Elec- 
tric bells,  etc 537-1  Pam.  i 

World's  Colimibian  Exposition.    Exhibit  of 

American  Bell  Telephone  Co.  '93..537-2  Pam.  5 

DYNAMO  AND  MOTOR.— POWER. 

American   Institute  of  Mining   Engineers. 

Meeting,  1893.  (Plates.) 537.3  35 

American  Street  Railway  Association.  Buf- 
falo meeting,  1890.   Circulars 537*3  Pam.  6 

Atkinson.  Electric  transformation  of  power. 

1894 537-3  28 

Ayrton  «»</ Perry.  Electro-motors.  '83...     537  41 

Badt.  Dynamo  tenders'  handbook.    1891...  537.3  17 

BoTTONE,   The  dynamo.  1884 537  46 

Crocker  and  Wheeler.    Management  of 

dynamos  and  motors.  1892 537*3  22 

Crosby  and  Bell.    The  electric  railway. 

1892 537.3  16 

Du  Moncel  and  Geraldy.  Electricity  as  a 

motive  power.  1883 537  38 

Flather.  Dynamometers  and  measurement 

of  power.  1893 537.3  27 

Hawkins  and  Wallis.  The  dynamo.  '93..     537  82 

young  readers. 


370 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE. 


Hering,  C.  Dynamo-electric  machines.  '90.    537  50 
Recent    progress    in    electric    railways. 

189^ 537-3  21 

Hering,  H.  Electric  earnests.  1895. ..537.3  ^^-  ^^ 
HiGGS.     Electric   transmission    of    power. 

1879 537  20 

H  ousTON  am/  Kennf.lly.  Alternating  elec- 
tric currents.    189s 537.3  34 

Jackson.  Electro-magnetism  and  the  con- 
struction of  dynamos.  1893 537  S^ 

Kapp.     Electric    transmission    of    energy. 

1886 537  56 

Martin  and  Sachs.  Electrical  boats  and 

navigation.    1894 537.3  31 

Martin  and  Wetzler.    Electric   motor. 

1892 ^ 537.3  B-4 

New  York  City.  Board  of  Electrical  Con- 
trol. 2d  rept.,  1888 537.3  Pam.  3 

Parkhurst.    Dynamo  and  motor  building. 

1893 ;  537.3  30 

Electric  motor  construction  for  amateurs. 

1892 537.3  20 

Prescott.   Dynamo-electricity.    1884 537  44 

Salomons.    Management  of  accumulators. 

1888 537.3  13 

Sprague  electric  motors,  Facts  as  to.. 537  I^am.  8 

Same:  Electric  power 537  Pam.  9 

Stephenson  Co.   Motive  power  for  street 

cars.  1889 537.3  Pam.  2 

Thompson.      Dynamo-electric    machinery. 

1884 537  45 

Same.    1892 537  45A 

Polyphase  electric  currents  and  alternate- 
current  motors.  1895 537.3  33 

Thomson- Houston     Electric    Co.,    railway 

dept.   Bulletins 537.3  Pam.  10 

Trevert.     Electric    railway    engineering. 

1892 537.3  18 

Urquhart.  Electro-motors.  1882 537  34 

Walker.    Dynamo-building  for  amateurs. 

1890 537.3  19 

Weymouth.  Drum  armatures  and  commu- 
tators. 1893 537  85 

Wilkes.    Some  practical  hints  in  dynamo 

design.  1894 537.3  Pam.  II 


LIGHTING. 

ALGLAVEtflK/BoULARD.  EleCtricllgfaL '84.    53; 

Atkinson.  Elements  of  electric  lighting. 

1890 537. 

CoOKE,  e/  a/.   Electric  illumination.    1882. 

2v. 5373 

Edison  electric  light.  Legal  and  commer- 
cial status.  1886 537.3  Rb 

Edison  Electric  Light  Co.  Bulletins,  nos. 
1-22.   1882-4 537. 

Fontaine.  Electric  lighting.  1878 537. 

Forbes.  Electric  lighting  from  central 
stations.  1887 537.3  ?u 

Franklin  Institute.  Rept  on  efficiency  and 
duration  of  incandescent  electric  lamps. 

1885 537^ 

Great  Britain.  Parliament  Rept.  from  select 
conmiittee  on  lighting  by  electricity. 

1879.. 537.3  1 

Hammond.  Electric  light  in  houses.   1884.  537.; 

Hedges.  Precautions  to  be  adopted  on  in- 
troducing electric  light  1886 537.3 

HiGGS.  The  electric  light  1879 537-; 

Maier.  Arc  and  glow  lamps.  1886.. 537.3 

Maycock.  Electric  lighting  and  power  dis- 
tribution.  1892-3 537.3 

National  Electric  Light  Association.    IVo- 

ceedings,  1888-9 537-3 

Pope.    Evolution  of  the  incandescent  lamp. 

1889 537.3 

Same.   1894 537.3  i 

Russell.  Electric  light  cables.  1892^ -537-3 

Sawyer.  Electric  lighting  by  incandescence. 

1881 537.: 

Schilling.    Present  condition  of  electric 

lighting.  1886 537.: 

Shoolbred.  Electric  lighting.  1879 537- 

Slingo  ami  Brooker.  Electrical  engineer- 
ing for  electric  light  artisans.  1895 537 

Westinghouse  Electric  Co.  Incandescent 
lamp.  1889 537.3  Pu 

WIRING. 
Hkring.  Universal  wiring  computer.  1892.537.3 

Keasbey.  Law  of  electric  wires.   1892 537 

Noll.  How  to  wire  buildings.  1895 537-3 


CHEMISTRY. 


371 


CHEMISTRY. 


\L  AND  INORGANIC. 

ical  Society.  Journal.  '90-3. 

540  P-5 

pnners'  hand-book  of  chem- 

540  50 

mistry.  1876 540  35 

igue  of  chemical  periodicals. 

540  Pam.  I 

ORFITT.     Encyclopedia    of 

1850 540  4 

al  of  chemistry.   1836.  3V...       540  i 

ndexing  chemical  literature. 

1892 540  Pam.  2 

chemistry.    1832 540  26 

RKR.   Elementary  manual  of 

abrgd.  by  Nichols.    1878...     540  51 

mical  history  of  a  candle. 

*540  20 

U  of  chemistry.  1867 540  22 

^ 540  34 

;anic  chemistry.  1858 546  I 

lemistry  of  the  four  seasons. 

540  32 

idium  of  chemical  instruc- 

540  15 

:ical  chemistry.  1873 540  29 

University.     Bibliographia 

isis,    1876-91.     pt    2-3. 

geology  and  mineralogy 16  1 23 A 

mistry  of  common  life.  1859. 

540  18 

880 540  19;^ 

isis  of  matter.  1S55.  2v 540  16 

srganic  chemistry.  1873 54^  3 

lemystical  philosophers. '15..     54056 

588 540  57 

cal   5>ociety.    Memoirs  and 

i,  1841-8.   3v 540  P-i 

rnal.   1849-79 540  P-4 

V. ;    XV.  index  lo  v.  1-25,  1848-78,  and  to 
•roceedings,  1841-7. 

mic  chemistry.    1868 546  2 

s*  manual.   1883 540  46 

7  of  fire.   1893 54052 

:al  chemistry.  1869 540  25 

of  the  sciences :  chemistry, 

530  24 

.tory  of  chemical  wonders. 

540  36 

J  For  reference.  •Of 


Pynchon.  Introduction  to  chemical  phjrsics. 

i87g^ 540  30 

Remsen.  Elements  of  chemistry.   1887 ••*540  27 

Inorganic  chemistry.  1890 546  5 

RiCHTER.  Inorganic  chemistry.    i883„ 546  4 

RoLFE  an  J  GiLLET.  Elements  of  chemistry. 

1870 540  33 

RoscoE.  Chemistry.  1886 *540  44 

RoscoE  ami/  Schorlemmer.    Chemistry. 

1878-81.  3v.  in6 54037 

SiLLiMAN.  Elements  of  chemistry.  '30.  2Vm  540  %S 

First  principles  of  chemistry.  1840 54024 

Stockhardt.  Principles  of  chemistiy.  '54..  540  21 
Storer  anJ  Lindsay.   Elementary  manUal 

of  chemistry,  rev.  and  re^Titten.   1894..  540  54 

Thorpe.  Essays  in  historical  chemistry.  '94..  540  53 

Contents :  Robt.  Boyle  —Jos.  Priestley.— Carl  Wil- 
helm  Scheele. — Henry  Cavendish. — Antoine-LAurent  La- 
voisier.— Priestley,  Cavendish,  Lavoisier  and  La  revolutioii 
chimique.— Michael  Faraday. — Thos.  Graham. — Friedrlch 
Wohler.— Jean  Baptiste  Andr6  Dumas. — Herman^  Kopp. 
— Dmitri  Ivanowitsh  Mendeleeff. — Rise  and  development 
of  synthetical  chemistry. 

Turner.  Elements  of  chemistry.   1835 54023 

Watts.  Diet,  of  chemistr>'.  1868.  5v J540  5 

Same:  Supplements.  1872-81.  4v...  ^540  10 
Wells.  Principles  and  applications  of  chem- 
istry. 1864 540  45 

Witthaus.    Medical  student's  manual  of 

chemistry.  1883^ ^o  47 

YoUMANS.  Chemical  atlas.    1856 540  R-I 

Class-book  of  chemistry,  i860 540  31 


CHEMICAL  THEORY,  MOLECU- 
LAR  PHYSICS. 

BiRKS.  Matter  and  ether.  1862 539  I 

Brodie.  Ideal  chemistry.  1880 541  8 

Carnelley.     Physico-chemical    constants. 

1885.    2v 542  R-l 

Cooke.  The  new  chemistry.  1874 541  5 

Principles  of  chemical  philosophy.    1874..  541  4 

Same.  1879 541  7 

Dalton.  Foundations  of  the  atomic  theory. 

1893 541  15 

Daniell.  Introduction  to  chemical  philoso- 
phy.  1843 540  14 

Davy.  Chemical  philosophy.  1812.  pt.i,  v. I..  541  2 

DoLBEAR.  Matter,  ether  and  motion.   *92...  539  10 

interest  to  young  readers. 


372 


CHEMISTRY. 


DoPF.    Criticism    of   Dolbear   on    matter. 

1881 98.2  Pam.  51 

DoREMUS.  About  gase^.  1879 98.2  Pam.  72 

HiNRiCHS.  Principles  of  chemistry  and  mo- 
lecular mechanics.  1874 539  3 

True  atomic  weights  of  the  chemical  ele- 
ments, and  the  unity  of  matter.  1894...     539  II 

HoFF.  Ckemistry  in  space.   1891 541  12 

HORSLEY.    Catechism  of  chymical  philos- 
ophy.   1856 540  28 

Keely.   And  his  discoveries;   by  Moore. 

1893 ^ 539  14 

Kimball.  Physical  properties  of  gases.  '90.      539  9 

Landolt  «»</ BOrnstein,  ids,    Physikal- 

isch-chemische  tabellen.   1894.. 540  B-i 

LiVeing.  Chemical  equilibrium.   1885 541  10 

Macvicar.  On  the  nature  of  things.   1878..      539  5 

Mansfield.  Theory  of  salts.    1865 541  3 

Masson.  Atomic  theory  of  Lucretius  con- 
trasted with  modem  doctrines.   1884...       539  7 
Mendel^eff.  Principles  of  chemistry.   '91. 

2V.. 541    13 

Meyer.     Modem   theories   of   chemistry. 

1888.. 541  II 

MlLLE|t.  Chemical  physics.  1864 539  2 

MoHR.     Mechanische  Theorie  der  Chemi- 

schen.   1868 541  9 

MuiR.    Alchemical  essence   and   chemical 

element.    1894 541  16 

Nernst.  Theoretical  chemistry.  1895 541   17 

Ostwald.      Manual    of    physico-chemical 

measurements.  1894 530  89 

RiSTEEN.     Molecules    and    the    molecular 

theory.  1895 539  15 

TiLDEN.    Introduction  to   chemical   philos- 
ophy.   1876 541  6 

Watson.  Kinetic  theory  of  gases.    1876 539  4 

Whetham.  Solution  aud  electrolysis.  *95...  539  16 

Wood.  Luminiferous  aether.  1886 539  8 

WuRTZ.  Atomic  theory.  1881 539  6 

Hist,  of  chemical  theory.  1869 541   I 


EXPERIMENT  AND  ANALYSIS. 

Adriance.  Laboratory  calculations.  1893...  542  7 
Analysis  of  commercial  fertilizers,  dairy  pro- 
ducts, etc.  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Ag.,  div.  of 

chem.)    1887-8 543  Pam.  i 

Behrens.  Microchemical  analysis.    1894...  543  7 

Beilstein.  Qualitative  chemical  analysis....  544  2 

Berzelius.  Use  of  the  blowpipe,  etc.  '45...  544  4 
Briggs  and  Stewart.  Analysis  of  a  simple 

salt  1893 544  17 


Classen.  Quantitative  chemical  analyst  by 

electrolysis.   1894 y^ 

Colvin.   Certain  new  phenomeiia  in  chem- 
istry. 1872 542  Pu 

Cornwall.  Blowpipe  analysis.   1882 54^ 

Crookes.  Select  methods  of  analysis.  1871.  5^ 
Davy.  Decomposition  of  fixed  alkaliei,  etc. 

1894 5^ 

Elderhorst.   Manual  of  qualitative  blow- 
pipe analysis,  etc 54^ 

Faraday.  Chemical  manipulation.  1831...  54 

Frankland.  Experimental  reseazcbes.  '77.  54 

Henry.  Experimental  chemistry.  1831.  2v.  54 

Hoffman.  Chemical  analysis.  1873 54 

Kirchoff.    Researches  on  the  solar  qpec- 

trum,  etc.  1862-3.  2v 544  ] 

Levi.  BeitrSge  zur  Kenntniss  des  Thiophens. 

1887... 542  Bn 

Lockyer.    Studies   in  spectram  analysis. 

1878. 544 

Madan.  Tables  of  qualitative  analysis.  '81. 544  i 
Miller.    Ein  Beitrag  nir  Kenntniss  der 

Saurenitrile.  1888 98.2  Pta.  1 

Outline  of  qualitative  anal]rsis.  1894. 9&s 

NOAD.  Chemical  analysis.  1864 $< 

Oberholtzer.  Alkyl  derivatives,  etc.  '95.542  Bu 

Odung.  Chemical  changes  of  carbon.  '69.  54 
Ostwald.  Scientific  foundations  of  analytical 

chembtry.    1895 H 

Plattner.    Qualitative    and    quantitative 

analysis.  1875 544 

Plympton,  cotnp.  The  blowpipe.  1874, 54 

Prescott.  Organic  analysis.  1892 54 

Prescott  and  Johnson.  Qualiutive  analy- 
sis.   1892 544 

Priestley  and  Scheele.     Discovery   of 

oxygen.  1894.  2v 54 

RoscoE.  Spectrum  analysis.    1869 54 

Rose.  Analytical  chemistry.  1831 54 

Ross.    Alphabetical  manual    of   blowpipe 

analysis.  1880.. 544 

ScHELLEN.  Spectrum  analysis.  1872 54 

SCHELLEN,  et  ah    Spectrum  analysis  ex- 
plained.   1872.. 54 

ScHLUNDT.  Liberation  of  iodine.  1894.. . 542  I^ 

Thorpe.  Quantitative  analysis.  1877^ 54! 

Thorpe  atid  Muir.    Qualitative  analysis. 

1876 544 

Valentin.  Laboratory  text  book.  1871^...  5* 
Vandenbergh.  Laboratoiy  guide  in  phar- 
maceutical chemistry.  1888 98^ 

Will.  Outlines  of  analysis.  1855 54! 

Woehler.    Analytical  chemists'  assirtsnt. 

1852 5« 


CHEMISTRY.— CHEMICAL  TECHNOLOGY. 


373 


ORGANIC  CHEMISTRY. 

UK.  CommCTcial  oiganic  analysis.  '82. 

547  " 

Introd.  to  oiganic  chemistry. 

I88a 547  10 

OWN.  Animal  alkaloids.   1889. 547  15 

IKSB.     Physiological    and    pathological 

chemistry.  1890. 547  16 

OB&^aaL  Cellulose.   1895 547  20 

kY.  Chemistry  in  its  relations  to  physiology 

and  medicine,   i860 -    547  2 

IfK.    Atlas  der  physiologischen  Chemie. 

i8s8» 547  B-i 

JCGSI.    Physiological  chemistry  of  the 

animal  body.  1880-93.  2v 547  17 

LZGORY.  Organic  chemistry.  1856 547  5 

nn.  Biopbene.  1890. ^547  Pam.  i 

mo.  Animal  chemistry.  1842.. 547  4 

mnQ,  Principles  of  organic  and  physio- 
logical chemistry.   1853. 547  i 

ILKR.  Elements  of  chemistry.  1868 547  3 

aBOGTT.      Plrozimate    organic  [anfJysis. 

««75- 547  7 

aissN.  Introd.  to  study  of  compomids  of 

carbon.  1885 .,  547  14 

onXKR.    Hand-book  of  industrial  organic 

chemistry.  1895... 547  21 

OORUUfMER.  Organic  chemistry.  1874...  547  1 1 
Uie  and  development  of  organic  chem- 

wtry.  1879 547  9 

Same;  revised.   1894. 547  9A 

xOtzenberger.  On  fermentation.  1876..  547  8 

kTTS.  Organic  chemistry.  1873 547  6 


MINERALOGY,  CRYSTAL- 
LOGRAPHY. 

Ansted.  In  search  of  minerals.   1880 ^504  83 

Baubrman.  Systematic  mineralogy.  1881...    549  la 
Beck.  Natural  hist,  of  N.  Y.  state:  Miner- 
alogy. 1842 ..549  ^' 

Blyth.  Metallography.  1871 549  ^ 

Bristow.  Glossary  of  mineralogy.  1861....    {549  4 
Brush.  Determinative  mineralogy.   1875...      544  ^ 

Chester.  Catalogue  of  minerals.  1886 98.2  35 

Diet,  of  the  names  of  minerals.  1896 {549  15 

Clapp.    Observation  lessons  on  common 

minerals.  1893. 549  P>un.  3 

CoMSTOCK.  Introd.  to  mineralogy.  1832.....     549 .10 
Dana,  E.  S.    Minerals  and  how  to  study 

them.  1895 -    549  '4 

DANAf  J.  D.  Manual  of  mineralogy  and  lith- 

ology.  1880 .•    549  IX 

System  of  mineralogy.    1837 549' 

Same.   1872 549  a 

Same:  Appendices  1-3.  1868-82 549  2}i 

HoBBS.  Contribution  to  meneralogy  of  Wis- 
consin. 1895 549  Pam.  3 

KuRR.  Mineral  kingdom.  1859 549  R-Z 

Maskelyne.  Crystallography.  1895 — ••      54^  3 

Moore.  Ancient  mineralogy.  1859.. 549  8 

NicoL.  Elements  of  mineralogy.  1873 549  5 

Richards.   First  lessons  on  minerals.  '93..549  '^^m,  l 

RUSKIN.  Ethics  of  the  dust.   1866 *S48  X 

Same 330  58 

SoWERBY.  Popular  mineralogy.  1 850.. ......      549  3 

Weidman.    Quartz,  keratophyre  and  associ- 
ated rocks,  Baraboo  Bluffs.  1895 549  Pam.  4 

Weisbach.    Tables  for    determination    of 

minerals.    1875 549  7 

Wii^ON  and  RoBB.  Metals  in  Canada.  '6z.      549  9 


CHEMICAL   TECHNOLOGY. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

SLOW.   Elements  of  technology.  1831...      660  3 
kSi>K,  Lects.  on  organic  chemistry.  '54..      660  8   | 
ovxs  a«b/ Thorpe,  ^</j.    Chemical  tech- 
nology.  1895.  V.  1-2 660  B-5 

C^mi^mis  :  v.  i.  Fuel. 
▼.  3.  Lightmg. 

jrXRKORN  and  Heise.    Handy  lists  of 

technical  literature.  1889-91.. 16  93 

Pt.  I.  Uscfiil  arts,  products  and  processes  used  in  manu. 
facture,  etc. 


a.  Military  and  naval  science,  etc. 
3a.  Electricity  and  magnetism,  etc. 

3.  Applied  and  theoretical  mechanics,  etc. 

4.  Mines  and  mining,  etc. 

Journal  of  applied  chemistry.  187 1-4.  4V..660  P-B-Z 
Journal  of  the  Society  of  Chemical  Industry. 

1882-.  V.  I- 660  P-B-a 

Knai'I'.  Chemical  technology.  1848.  2v 660  4 

MuspRATT.  Chemistry,  i860.  2v 660  B-i 

Normandy.  Commercial  handbook  of  chem- 
ical analysis.  1875 %<66o  zo 

Orr,  ed.  Circle  of  the  sciences :    Practical 

chemistry,  i860 ^^  7 


X  For  reference.  *  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


374 


CHEMICAL  TECHNOLOGY. 


PoRTEk.  Chemistry  of  the  arts.   1830.  2v...      660  i 

RoscoE.  Technical  chemistry 661   I 

Shilton.  Household  chemistry.  1882 660  16 

Thorpe.  Dict.ofapplicdchemistr>'. '90.  3V.  ^660  17 
Vincent,  <•«/.    Encyclopxdia  of  chemistry. 

1877.  2v t66o  B-3 

Wagner.  Chemical  technology.   1872 J660  6 

Watt.  Scientific  industries  explained.  '81. 

2v 660   14 


METALLURGY.— ASSAYING. 


Alloys  of  aluminum  and  silicon.  1888... ..669  Pam.  2 
Austen.  Introd.  to  study  of  metallurgy.  '94..    669  34 

Bauerman.  Metallurgy  of  iron.  1874. 669  19 

Bell.  Chemical  phenomena  of  iron  smelt- 
ing.  1872 .' 669  20 

Bloxam.    Metals,  their  properties  and  treat- 
mem.   1870 669  17 

Same.  1882 669  I7«< 

Bonney.   Electro-platers*  handbook.  '91....     669  31 

Brown.  Manual  of  assaying.    1889 668  5 

Bruno R.  I*ractical  electroplater.   1894 669  36 

Collins.  Useful  alloys,  etc 669  5 

Gore.  Art  of  electro-metallurgy.  1877 669  22 

Electrolytic  separation  of  metals,  etc.  '90..    669  30 

Howe.  Metallurgy  of  steel.   1890 669  K-i 

Hunt,  ct  aL  I^roperties  of  aluminum.  'yo..669  Pam.  4 

Keep.  I'hosphorus  in  cast-iron.    1SS9 669  Pam.  5 

Kerl.  Metallurgy.  1S69-70.  3V 669  11 

KONINCK   aftd  Dkitz.    Chemical   analysis 
and  assaying,  as  applied  to  the  manu- 
facture of  iron  from  its  ores,  etc.    1873..       668  3 
Krui'P  <7w«/\Vii.i)BEKc.Ek.    Metallic  alloys. 

l88y 669  28 

Lamw.iRN.  Metallurgy  of  copi)cr.   iS^hd 669  23 

Metallurgy  of  silver  and  lead.    1S61 66925 

Landrin.  Treatise  on  steel.   1S68 669  16 

Lanohein.  Electro-deposition  of  i^etals. 'yi..     669  29 

LiKBER.  Assayer's  guide.   1S52 668  I 

Makins.  Manual  of  metallurgy.   1862 669  9 

Mitchell.  Practical  assaying.  1S54 668  2 

Napikr.  Electrometallurgy.  1867 669  14 

OvKRMA.N.  Treatise  on  metallurgy.  1852....       669  i 

Percy.  Metallurgy.    1864. 669  10 

Peters.  Modern  American  methods  of  cop- 
per smelting.   1S92 66932 

Phillii»s.  Elements  of  metallurgy.  1874....     669  21 

Manual  of  metallurg)'.    1854 6693 

Pi£iLLn*s  and  Darlinhton.    Records  of 

mining  and  metallurgy.    1857 669  4 

Richards.  Aluminium.  1887 669  27 

Same  :  31I  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.    1896...  669  27A 

\  For  reference 


RicKETTS.  Notes  on  asiaying.  1880 668  4  ^ 

KiiGERS.  Iron  metallnrgy.  1S57 6696 

R«.>^E.  Metallurgy  of  gold.  1S94.. •  ^3S 

Roseleur.    Gal>-anoplastic  maxupalatioiis. 

1872 669  ^ 

Russell  I^ocess  Co.    Mill  runs  on  raw  and 

roasted  ore  and  tailings.^ 669 1^6 

ScHEiDEL.  The  cyanide  process.    1894 669  H 

ScHiNZ.    Researches  on  the  action  of  the 

blastfurnace.    1870 669  it 

Sooffern,  et  al.    Useful  metals  and  their 

alloys.  1861 669I 

SiLYKRSMiTii.  Handbook  for  miners,  metal- 
lurgists and  assayers.    1867 669  Q 

Smee.  Elements  of  electro-metalluzQr.  '52..  669 1 

Troilii'S.  The  chemistry  of  iron.  1889......  669  J] 

Ti'RNKR.   Metallurgy  of  iron  and  steeL  '95. 

V.  1 6693 

\V  1 1.SON.  Cyanide  processes.    1896 6694s 

V/ RIGHT.    Metals  and  their  chief  industrial 

applications.  1878 6699 


WURTZ.  Sodium  amalgamation.  i866....«669pBi.l 


DYEING.— BLEACHING,  ETC 

Bancroft.  Philosophy  of  permanent  colon. 


6671 
667x5 


6674 
667J 


1814.    2V 

Kknedikt.  Chemistry  of  the  coal -tar  colours. 

1886 

IJerthollet.    Elements  of  the  art  of  dye- 
ing.   1824 

Q»oper.  Dyeing  and  calico  printing.  1 81 5.. 
Cr«.m.)KES.  Dyeing  and  tissue-printing.  '82.»    667  14 
Di'ssANCE.    Coloring  matter  derived  from 

coal  tar.   1863 -    667  H 

liURST.  Garment  dyeing  and  cleaning.  '95.  667  19 
Lelani),  I'd.  Tapestry  or  dye  painting.  '81..  667  B-i 
L«  »VE.  Art  of  cleaning,  dyeing,  etc.  i860...  66711 
Namkr.  Chemistry  applied  to  dyeing.  '69-    667 13 

Manual  of  the  art  of  dyeing.   1853 667  6 

Saxs<»nk.  Dyeing.  1888.  2v 66717 

ScHiLTZ  and  Julius.    Organic  colouring 

matters.  1894 : -  667  B-* 

Sellers.  The  color  mixer.  1865^ 667  » 

Slater.    Manual  of  colors  and  dye  wares. 

1S70 667  9 

Smith.  Dyer  and  color-maker's  companion. 

1851 667  « 

Dyer's  instructor.    1853 667  ' 

BREWING.— DISTHXING,  ETC 

■ 

Art  and  mystery  of  making  British  wines, 

cider,  etc.   1865 -      ^3  3 


CHEMICAL  TECHNOLOGY. 


375 


.    Wixie   production   in  France. 

663  Pwn.  2 

ncdcal  treaUse  on  brewing.  1870.      663  8 
wine  and  liquor  dealer's  guide. 

663  3 

Mannfacture  of  liquors  and  pre- 

5.   1893 .^ 663  21 

mplete  practical  brewer.  1 85  2 663  2 

Manufacture  and  distillation  of 

olic  liquors.  1871 663  9 

ordeaux  and  its  wines.  1883 663  17 

Lre,    imitation,    etc.,    of    foreign 

.  i860 663  4 

:.  State  Board  of  Health.  Rept. 

era.   1885 663  Pam.  i 

ne.   1886 663  Pam.  3 

Studies  on  fermentation.  1879....     663  11 
.   Chemical  analysis  of  alcoholic 

«.   1875... 663  'o 

Modem  wines.  1851 663  i 

Breweries  and  maltings.  1880....     663  16 
X)N.    G>oling   cups   and    dainty 

s.   1869 663  7 

i.  Preparation  of  malt  and  fabrica- 

f  beer.  1882 663  22 

.    Alleged  adulterations  of  malt 

■s.   1886 663  Pam.  4 

JM.  Alcoholic  drinks.  18S4 663  18 

hampagne.   1870 663  6 

re  years  of  brewing.  1891 663  19 

Ltes.    Consuls.    Malt  and  beer  in 

sh  Am.  1890 663  Pam.  5 

y.  Facts  about  champagne,  etc.  '7.9.    663  13 

x)ut  port  and  Madeira.   iSSo 663  14 

x>ut  sherry.    1876... « 663  15 

champagne.  1882 663  B-i 

)f  the  world.  1875 ^^3  '^ 

idian  com  in  manufacture  of  beer. 

..  Dept.  of  Ag.)  1893 633  Pam.  6 


lELLANEOUS  PRODUCTS. 

CHEMICALS. 

Twenty  years'  progress  in  concen- 

n  of  sulphuric  acid.  1887 661  Pam.  i 

Ammonia  and  ammonium  com- 

is.   1889 661  2 

*.  Hist.,  products,  and  processes  of 

Ikali  trade.  1877 661  6 

amufacture  of  sulphuric  acid.  1879.  ^^  ^^ 

'J  HuRTER.    The  alkali  makers' 

book.  1891 661  3 

The  tannins,  v.  X.  1892 661  4 


EXPLOSIVES. 

Andkrson.    Manu£icture  of  gun  powder  in 

Bengal.  1862 662  B-i 

Clark.  Tests  of  strength  of  nitro-glycerine. 

1890.. 662  Pam.  z 

EissLER.  Modem  high  explosives.  1884 662  3 

EwBANK.    Ancient,  oracular  and  fighting 

eolipiles.  1845 662  4 

GuTTMANN.  Manufactureof  explosives. '95. 

2V 662    5 

Mortimer.  Pyrotechny 662  i 

Mowbray.  Tri-nitro  glycerine  as  applied  in 

the  Hoosac  tunnel.  1874 662  B-2 

SUGAR. 

Brown.  Revised  analysis  of  the  sugar  ques- 
tion. 1879 664  Pam.  I 

Collier.    Investigation  of  sorghum  as  a 

sugar-producing  plant.  1 883 664  Pam.  4 

Frankel.    Manufacture  of  starch,  glucose, 

starch-sugar  and  dextrine.  iSSi 6649 

Grant.  Beet-root  sugar.  1880 664  8 

Gunning.  La  saccharim^trie  etPimpot  sur 

le  Sucre.    1875 664  Pam.  2 

Hawes.    Sugar-beet  industry  in  Bohemia. 

1890 664  Pam.  10 

McCuLLOCH.  Sugar  and  hydrometers.  1848.       664  2 

Porter.    Nature  and  properties  of  sugar 

cane.  1843 664  I 

Stewart.  Sorghum  and  its  products.  '67.,.      664  3 

United  States.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  En- 
couragement of  sorghum  and  beet  sugar 

industry.  1883 664  Pam.  3 

Ware.  The  sugar  beet.  1880 664  7 

Wells.  How  Congress  and  the  public  deal 
with   a  great  revenue  and    industrial 

problem.  1880 664  Pam.  il 

Wiley.    Manufacture  of  sugar,  etc.    (U.  S. 

Dept.  of  Ag.) 664  Pam.  6 

The  sugar-beet  industry.  1890 664  18 

Sugar  industry  in  the  U.  S.    1885 664  14 

SOAP. 

Brannt,  ed.    Manufacture    of   soap    and 

candles.  1888 664  19 

Carpenter.     Manufacture  of    soap    and 

candles,  lubricants  and  glycerine.  '85...  664  15 

Gadd.  Soap  manufacture.  1893 ^4  ^^ 

KuRTEN.  Art  of  manufacturing  soap.  1 854.  664  4 

MoRFiT.  Manufacture  ot  soaps.  1871 664  5 

Watt.  Art  of  soap-making.   1 884 664  1 1 

GAS. 

Bemis.  Municipal  ownership  of  gas  in  the 

U.  S.    1891 665  Pam.  3 


376 


CHEMICAL  TECHNOLOGY.— AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


BUTTERFIELD.   Gas  manufacture,  chemistry 

of.  1896 665  7 

Graham.  Regenerator  furnaces.  1894 665  6 

Hughes.  On  gas  works.  1875.. ^5  ^ 

James.  Relation  of  the  modem  municipality 

to  the  gas  supply.    1886 665  3 

New  York.    Senate.    Rept.  of  committee  to 

investigate  lighting  companies.  1886.665  Pam.  2 

Ross.  Air  as  fuel.    1874 6651 

Thurston.   Natural  gas.  1885 665  Pam.  i 

United  States.  Consular  repts.  Gas  in  foreign 

countries.  1891 665  5 

Winkler.      Handbook  of  technical    gas- 
analysis.  1885 665  4 

GLASS. 

Britten.  Patented  process  for  making  iron 

slag  into  glass 666  Fftm.  I 

DUNLOP.  Glass  in  the  old  world.    1882 666  3 

Pellatt.  Curiosities  of  glass  making.  *49...  666  i 
Powell.  Principles  of  glass-making.  1883.  6664 
Sanzay.  Wonders  of  glass-making.  1870...      666  2 

OTHER    PRODUCTS. 

BODDY.  History  of  salt.  1881 664  10 

Boston.    Commissioner  on  public   records. 

Rept.  on  record  inks  and  paper.  '91..667  Pam.  I 
Brannt,  eJ.  Animal  and  vegetable  fats  and 

oils.   1888 664  17 

Manufacture  of  vinegar  and  acetates,  cider, 

and  fruit  wines  ;  preservation  of  fruits, 

etc.  1890 663  20 

Cameron,  ed.  Oils  and  varnishes.  1886 664  16 


Benedikt.    Chemical  analysis  of  oDs,  dc 

1895 ^4  as 

Ceunart,  ^/ d/.  Perfumery.  1853.^ 660] 

CoLUNS.  The  caoutchoQC  of  commerce.  '72. 67$  B^ 
Cristi  AM.  Perfumery  and  kindred  arts. '77.   660  I] 
Davidowsky.    Raw  materials  and  fabrica- 
tion of  glue,  gelatine,  cements,  pastes, 

etc.  1884.. 66411 

Desmarest.    Fabrication   des    encres    eC 

cirages.. 667  fl 

Gesner.  Coal,  petroleum  and  other  distilled 

oils.    1865 66|l 

Hoffman.  Manufacture  of  paper.   1873.....  676  V\ 

Lehner.  Manufacture  of  ink.  iS^a..... 6671! 

Leland,  ^</.  Ps^ier-machi.   1882 676  B4 

Man  ley.  Salt  and  other  condiments.  1884.   664 1} 

MoRFiT.  Pure  fertilizers.  1872.. 660  D 

MuNSELL.   Chronology  of  paper  and  paper 

making.    1870 676 1 

Onondaga  Salt  Co.  Letters.  1872 664Bn.lt 

PiESSE.  The  art  of  perliuneiy.  1867 660 IT^ 

POMEROY.  Petite  Anse  salt  mine.   X888...664  Pto>S 
Power.    Descriptive  catalogue  of  essrntial 

oils.  1894. 66ta 

Sawer.  Odorographia :  raw  materials,  etc, 

used  in  perfume  industry.  1892 660  M 

Schubert.  Fabrication  de  la  cellulose.  '93.     679  i 

Smith.  History  of  paper.  1882 67^* 

Standauk,  comp.    Cements,  pastes,  glues 

andgums.  1893 664^1 

Swan.  Paper  and  ink.  1895 676  ft* ' 

United  States.  Consids.  India  rubber.  1892.     67S  4 
Wyatt.  Phosphates  of  America.   1894. 6617 


AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


GENERAL  AND    MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

Adams.  Experimental  stations  at  agricultural 

colleges.  1SS6 630  Pam.  8 

Plea  for  scientific  agriculture.   1S86 630  Pam.  7 

All  about  country  life 630  40 

Allen.  New  American  farm  l)ook.   18S2...     630  51 
Arkansas.  Southern  farmer's  guide.  '05... 630  Pam.  23 

Bailey,  riant-breeding.   1895 630  So 

Banfield.  Industries  of  the  Rhine.  1S48...     630  50 

Barn  plans.    1S93 630  74 

Bath,   Eng.    Agricultural   Society.     Letters 

and  papers.   178S.    4v 63063 


Belcher.    Plain   and  pleasant  talk  about 

fruits,  flowers  and  farming.    1874.. 6jpl7 

Beever.  Daily  life  of  our  farm.   1871 ^ft 

Bentlev.  Condition  of  the  western  fanner 
as  illustrated  by  the  economic  hist,  of  a 
Nebraska  township.  (Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.  studies.)  1893 630  ftn.  ^ 

British  husbandry.  3V ^4 

BrcKMAN.    Science  and  practice  of  farm 

cultivation.  1865 ^"pf 

California.  State  Agricultural  Society.  Trans- 
actions. 1868-71 630  S 

University.  Agricultural  experiments.  .,630  P»  H 

Canada.     Committee    on    agriculture   and 

colonization.  Repts 63BJ! 


AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


377 


Agricnltiire.  Repts.,  experimental 

1887.  (2  pun.) 630  Ftoi.  9 

of  Agriculture.  Repts 63052 

Jpper.      Board   of    Agriculture. 

il  and  trans 630  37 

griculturist.  1863 630  58 

.    Industrial  outlook  in   S.  W. 

ia.   1890.. 630  Pam.  15 

Agriculture  and  rural  economy  of 
!,  Belgium^  Holland  and  Switzer- 

1848 630  12 

n  agriculture.  ^849.  2v 630  7 

.  Cbuntrylife.  1859 630  19 

iversity.  Agricultural  Experiment 

u    Bulletins.  1888- 630  78 

630  62 

s  in  practical  agriculture.  '87..630  Pam.  16 
Ru/ Henderson.   How  the  farm 

1884 630  57 

The.    1834-51.  13V 630  B-io 

and   country  gentleman.    1880. 

630  P-B-3 

'.  Roman  husbandry.  1857.. 630  41 

hen  the  farmer  will  be  prosper- 

899.. 630  Pkm.  15 

Rural  essays.  1853 630  13 

irican  fsurming  and  food.  1881...     630  42 

American  farms.  1890 ^    630  67 

Natural  history  of  New  York: 

ilture.   1843.  5v 630  B-5 

rational  and  Pan-American  Agri- 
d  Congress,  Atlanta,  1895... 630  Pam.  21 
and  farmer's  reason  why.   i860..    630  27 
d,   Scriptores  rei  rusticse  vetenis 

.  1788.  3v 630  53 

The  rural  exodus.   1892 63070 

in.  Agriculturalretums,'69-8o...63oPam.  I 
office.    Repts.  on  the  agricultural 

of  foreign  countries.   1883 630  B-16 

ommission  on  Agriculture.  Rept. 
icultural  depression.  1894.  3V...630  B-18 
ts,  evidence,  etc.  1880-2.  4V....630  B-12 

What  I  know  of  fanning.  '71 630  29 

Farm,  experiment  dept 630  Pam.  B-i 

ad  it,  north  and  south.  1880 630  43 

spt.  of  Agriculture.  Transactions..  630  61 
bate  Board  of  Agriculture.  Repts..  630  60 
Vegetable  technology.  1882 16  43 

Hodge  and  his  masters.    1880. 

630  48 

f  the  field.  1892 630  72 

EUicyclopoedia  of  rural   affairs. 
t630  31 


Kew,  Royal  Gardens.    Bulletin  of  informa- 
tion.  1887 •. 630  59 

Lavergne.    Rural  economy  of   England, 

Scotland  and  Ireland.  1855 -    ^3^  ^5 

Loudon.  Encyclopaedia  of  agriculture.  '71.  630  39 
LuFTON.  Elementary  principles  of  scientific 

agriculture.    1880 630  34 

Michigan.  State  Agricultural  College.  Cata- 
logues.  1890- 630  Pam.  26 

Missouri.   State  Board  of  Agriculture.  An- 
nual rept,  1876....... 630  36 

Mitchell.  My  farm  at  Edgewood.  1872...     630  16 

Wet  days  at  Edgewood.  1865.^ 63045 

Morris.   Farming  for  boys.   1875 630  26 

Ten  acres  enough.    1865 630  2Z 

New  England  farmer.  1837.   v.  15 630  P-B-2 

New  Genesee  farmer.  1833-4,  1840.  3V....630  B-ii 
New  York.  Experiment  station.  Repts.'82-.     630  56 
State  Agricultural  Society.    Transactions. 

1842-86.  37V.. 630  D-l 

State  Board  of   Agriculture.     Memoirs. 

1821-6.  V.  I,  3 630  D-2 

Nicholson.  Farmer's  assistant  181 5.. 630  a 

Our  farm  of  four  acres,  i860 63020 

Pabst.  Lehrbuch  der  Landwirthschaft  '47. 

2V.. 630  ZO 

Read.  Farming  for  profit  1880 63044 

RoBBiNS.  The  rescue  of  an  old  place.  '92...  630  69 
Roosevelt.  Five  acres  too  mudi.  1869.....  630  2% 
Royal  Agricultural  Society,  Eng.   Journal, 

1840-85.  V.  1-46 630  P-x 

Russia,    Industries    of:     Agriculture    and 

forestry.  1893 630  ?-l7 

Rutgers  College,  extension  dept.  Syllabus  2 : 

12  lects.  in  agriculture.  1892 630  Pam.  17 

Sanborn.  Abandoning  an  adopted  farm.  '94.    630  76 

Adopting  an  abandoned  farm.  1891 630  68 

Saxton's  rural  hand-book.  3d  ser.  1856 630  15 

Shepherd,  pseud.    How    two  girls  tried 

farming.  i879« 630  33 

Sinclair.  Code  of  agriculture.  1818 630  z 

Slade.    Evolution  of  horticulture  in  New 

England.    1895 630  81 

Slaughter.    Paying    farms    and     happy 

homes.  1895 630  Pam.  23 

Starr.  Farm  echoes.  1881 630  47 

Texas.  Agricultural  Bureau.  Repts... 630  71 

Thomas.  Rural  af&irs.  1868.  4v 630  38 

Tim  Bunker  papers.  1868 630  28 

Todd.  Young  farmer's  manual,    i860.. 630  18 

Same.  1867.   2v 630  23 

United  States.    Dept.  of  Agriculture.   Agri- 
culture of  S.  Am.  1892 63075 

— Album  of  agricultural  graphics.  '90... 630  Cab.  2 


3Y8 


AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


— Albtim  of  agricultural  statistics.  1889.^630  R-i 

— Div.  of  Botany.  Bulletins..? 630  Pam.  12 

— Experiment  station  record.  1889-.  v.  i-.  630  P-2 

— Experiment  Stations.  Bulletins 630  Pam.  13 

Miscellaneous  bulletin  x .  3d  annual  convention  of  As«*n 
of  Am.  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  Jan., 
1889. 

9.    Same,  3d  annual  convention,  Nov.,  1889. 

Bulletin  1.  Organization  of  the  agricultural  experiment 
stations,  Feb.,  2889. 

a.  Digest  of  annual  repts.  of  agricultural  experiment 
stations  for  1888,  pt.  z-a. 

3.  Meeting  of  horticulturists  of  experiment  stations, 
Columbus,  O.,  1889. 

4.  List  of  horticulturists  of  experiment  stations,  etc., 
Nov.,  1889. 

5.  Organization  lists  of  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions,  1890. 

6.  Lists  of  botanists  of  experiment  stations,  etc.,  1890. 

7.  5th  annual  convention  of  Ass'n  of  Am.  agricultural 
colleges,  &c.,  1891. 

8.  Lects.  on  investigations  at  Rothamstcd  experiment 
station  ;  by  Warington,  1891. 

9.  The  fermentations  of  milk  ;  by  Conn. 

10.  Meteorological  work  for  agricultural  institutions ; 
by  Harrington. 

11.  Analyses  of  Am.  feeding  stuffs;  by  Jenkins  and 
Winton. 

14.  Proceedings  of  convention  of  National  I^eugiie  for 
Good  Roads,  Washington,  1S93. 

15.  Handbook  of  experiment  station  work. 

16.  6th  annual  convention  of  Ass'n  of  Am.  agricultural 
colleges,  ^c,  N.  Orleans,  1892. 

17.  Suggestions  for  establishment  of  food  Ialx>ratorics . 

18.  Assimilation  of  free  atmospheric  nitrogen  by  white 
and  black  mustard :  by  Lotsy. 

19.  Organization  lists  of  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions, 1894. 

30.  7th  annual  convention  of  Am.  agricultural  colleges, 
&c.,  Chicago,  1893. 

33.  Agricultural  investigations  at  Rothamstcd,  Kng., 
during  50  years  :  Iccts.  by  Gilbert. 

34.  8th  annual  convention  of  Ass'n  uf  Am.  ai^ricultural 
colleges,  &c.,  1894. 

35.  Dairy  bacteriology:  by  Conn,  1S95. 

36.  Experiment  stations  :  object  and  work. 

— farmers'  bulletins 630  Pam.  20 

I.  The  what  and  why  of  agricultural  exi>eriment  sta- 
tions. 

3.  Work  of  the  agricultural  experiment  stations. 

3.  Culture  of  the  sugar  l)cet ;  l»y  Wiley. 

4.  Fungous  disease  of  the  grape ;   by  Galloway. 

5.  Treatment  of  smuts  of  oats,  etc. 

6.  Tobacco;  by  Kstes. 

7.  Spraying  fruits  fur  insect  pests,  etc. 

8.  Inoculation  for   prevention    of   hog    cholera ;    by 
Salmon. 

9.  Milk  fermentations. 

10.  The  Russian  thistle,  etc. 

11.  The  rape  plant;  by  Shaw. 

13.  Nostnims  for  im reusing  the  yield  of  butter;  by 
Wiley. 

13.  Cranberry  culture ;  by  Saunders. 

14.  Fertilizers  f«)r  cotton;  by  McKryde. 

15.  Some  destructive  i>otJto  dise.\ses;  by  Galloway. 

16.  lieiipiminous  plants  for  green  manuring  and  for  feed- 
ing: by  Allen. 


17*  Peach  yellows  and  peach  roaette ;  by  Sau^ 

x8.  Forage  plants  for  the  south ;  by  TnCf, 

29.  Important  insecticides:  by  Marlatt. 

•a  Washed  soils. 

sx.  Barnyard  manure;  by  Beal. 

S3.  Feeding  of  farm  animals ;  by  AUau 

33.  Foods :  nutritive  value  and  cost ;  by  Atwate 

34.  Hog  cholera  and  swine  plague ;  by  Safaaon. 

35.  Peanuts ;  by  Handy. 

36.  Sweet  potatoes ;  by  Duggar. 

37.  Flax  for  seed  and  fibre  in  the  U.  S. :  by  Dod 

38.  Weeds ;  and  how  to  kill  them  ;  by  Dewey. 

39.  Souring  of  milk,  etc. 

31.  AlCadfa  or  Lucem :  by  Smith. 

— Instructions  to  crop  correspondents ;  bf 

Robinson.  1895 630  Pm 

— Organization;    and  exhilnts,  Atlanta, 

1895 606  Pan 

— Organization  list  of  agricultural  experi- 
ment stations.  1891 630  Pa 

— Repts 630 

— Repts.  of  statistician 630  R 

— Yearbook.    1894- 6 

United  States  of  America.  Consolidated  table 

of  agricultural  progress.   1880 6y 

Wallace.  Agriculture.  1895 6 

Waring.  Elements  of  agriculture.  1854^...    6 

Handy-book  of  husbandry.    1870 , 6 

Welch.  Agricultural  schools  in  Germany, 

Belgium  and  England.    1885^ 630P 

Wilson.  Rural  cyclopedia.    1852.  4v 631 

VviNG.  Letters  of  Agricola.  1822 < 


SOIL  AND  PREPARATION 

Adams.  Commercial  phosphates 631  V 

Andrews.  Agricultural  engineering.  *52.  2v.  6 
Association  of  OfHcial  Agricultural  Chemists. 

Conventions,  1890- 631  P 

IUrois.  Irrigation  in  Egypt   1889... 631 

IluUBfeE.  Cours  de  geologic  agricole.i852..63i  F 

BoLssiNGAiLT.  Rural economy.  1845 * 

Brownk.  Field  book  of  manures.  1864 6; 

Bruckner  and  Chynoweth.    American 

manures.  1872 6 

BiTCKLF.Y.  Irrigation  works  of  India.  1880-  6. 
Chaital.  Chemistry  applied  to  agriculture. 

«835 < 

Cole.  New  agriculture.  1885 6; 

Davy.  Agricultural  chemistry.   1844 < 

Dempsky.    Drainage  of  districts  and  lands. 

1869 6: 

French.  Farm  drainage.  1859 6' 

Gray.   Engravings  of  implements  of  hus- 
bandry used  in  Scotland.  1814 631 

1 1  arlan.  Farming  with  green  manures.  *8o*  6; 


AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


379 


Talks  on  mannres.  1878 631  22 

Talpa.  1854. 631  6 

histoiy,  etc.  1894 63Z  Pam.  6 

How  crops  feed.  1870.. 631  15 

>ps  grow.   1868 631  14 

5  soil.   1895 63136 

>mplete  works  on  chemistry .«  63 1  8 

agriculture.   1861 631  7 

laws  of  husbandry.    1863 ^  631  9 

Chemistry  of  farm  and  sea.  1867.  631  13 
(.eclamation  of  the  arid  region  of 

.  S.  1890. 631  Pam.  5 

Scientific  agriculture.  1851 631  3 

Y>fitable  clay  farming.  1881 631  24 

Farming  for  pleasure  and  profit. 

631  20 

ural  chemistry.  1852 631  5 

Irrigation  for  the  farm,  etc.  *7/..  631  17 
Agriculture  in  some  of  its  relations 

ihemistry*.    1887.  2v. 631  28 

Farm  implements.  1854 631  10 

:es.  Commissioner  of  Labor.  Phos- 

indttstry  in  the  U.  S.  1890 631  36 

Agriculture.  Abstract  of  laws  on 
ion  and  water  rights;  comp.  by 

ett.   1893 631  Pam.  8 

erative  field  experiments  with  fer- 

».  1889 * 631  Pam.  9 

Lion  in  the  U.  S.  1887 631  30 

on  irrigation  of  the  San  Joaquin, 

e  and  Sacramento  valleys.  l874.»  631  26 

loisture  (bulletins).  1895- 631  Pam.  7 

Irrigation  in  the  U.  S.;   by  Hin- 

890 631  35 

on  irrigation  and  reclamation  of 

mds.  1890.  4V... 631  31 

Nitrogenous  manure.  1888 631  Pam.  2 

.  Fens  of  S.  Lincolnshire.    1868..    631  25 


TS  AND  HINDRANCES. 

its,  1881 632  5 

ain.    Parliament.    Rept.  on  field 

Scotland.  1893 632  B-2 

insects  injurious  to  vegetation 632  3 

sects  and    diseases  injurious  to 

.  1857 632  2 

Repts.  on  injurious  and  other  in- 

)fN.Y.  state.  1882-5 632  8 

The  spraying  of  plants.  1896....  716  71 
State  Agricultural  Society.  Rept. 

ccts ;  by  Fitch.   1856 6321 

.  Insects  injurious  to  fruits.  1883.  632  7 


Treat.  Injurious  insects.  1882 632  6 

Trimble.  Insect  enemies  of  fruit.  1865 632  B-z 

United  States.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Div.  of 

Entomology.  Bulletins 632  Pam.  4 

— Circulars 632  Pam.  6 

—Insect  life.   1888-95.  7v 632  iz 

— Insects  affecting  the  orange.  1885 632  10 

— Div.  of  Ornithology,  &c.   English  spar- 
row in  N.  A.;  by  Barrows.   1889 632  li 

— Div.  of  Vegetable  Pathology.  Bulletins. 

^632  Pam.  3 

Elntomological  Commission.  BttUetins....632  Pam  z 
— Rept.  on  the  cotton  worm ;    by  Riley. 

1885 632  9 

—Reports 632  4 


FARM  AND  GARDEN 
PRODUCTS. 

Candolle.  Origin  of  cultivated  plants.  '85.      633  4 
Darlington.    American  weeds  and  useful 

plants.    1859?. 633  I 

Harrison.    How  to  get  rich  in  the  south. 

1888 633  5 

Lankester.   Vegetable  substances  used  for 

the  food  of  man 633.1  7 

Mont(X)MERY.     Wealth   of  nature:    food 

supplies.  1870 633.Z  6 

Morris.    Vegetable  resources  of  the  West 

Indies.  1888 633  Pam.  2 

Pkrrine.    Introduction  of  tropical  exotic 

plants  in  Florida,  etc.  1838 633  3 

Smith.  Diet,  of  names  of  planu.  1882 1(633  3 

United  States.  Consuls.  Beet-sugar  industry 
and  flax  cultivation  in  foreign  countries. 

1891 633.1  IZ 

Dept.     of    Agriculture.      Catalogue    of 

economic  plants.  1891 633  Pam.  3 

— Cultivation  of  the  sugar  beet;   by  Mc- 

Muntrie.  1880 633.1  8 

— Experiments  with  sugar  beets  in  1890; 

by  Wiley 633.1  Pam.  4 

— Food  products;  by  Thomas.  1893-...643  Pam.  2 
— Originators  of  fruits  and  vegetables  in 

the  U.  S.,  vnth  addresses.  1891 634  Pam.  3 

— Production  and  distribution  of  agricul- 
tural products  of  the  world.  1893 ^3S  6 

— Soils    and    products  of    Florida;     by 

Saunders.  1883 633  Pam.  i 

GRAINS  AND  GRASSES. 

Bf:al.  Grasses  of  N.  America.   1887 633.1  12 

Church.  Food-grains  of  India.  1886 633.1  B-2 

Columbia's  emblem,  Indian  com.  1893 74I  22 


380 


AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


Flint.  Grasses  and  forage  plants.    1857 633.1  i 

Goodwin.  Wheat  growing  in  the  Argentine 

Republic.  1895 633.1  9 

Milling  world.  1887- 98.2  P-B-4 

Plues.  British  grasses.  1867 633.1  3 

Richardson.  Investigation  of  the  composi- 
tion of  Am.  wheat  and  com.  '83-4..633.1  Pam.  5-6 
United  States.  Bureau  of  the  American  Re- 
publics.    Breadstufis    in    Latin    Am. 

1892 633.1  Pam.  3 

Census,  1880.    Cereal  production  of  the 

U.  S.,  by  counties 633.1  B-i 

Consuls.    Extension  of  markets  for  Am. 

flour.  1894 633.2  I 

Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Agricultural  grasses 
and  forage  plants  of  the  U.  S. ;    by 

Vasey.  1889 633.1  10 

^-Analysesofcereals;  by  Wiley.  1895..633.  i  Pam.  9 
— Division  of  Agrostology.  Bulletins..633.i  Pam.  8 
— Grasses  of  the  Pacific  slope  ;  by  Vasey. 

1892-3 633.1  B-4 

— Grasses  of  the  southwest;   ky  Vasey. 

1890-1 633.1  B-3 

— Rice;  by  Austin.  1893 633.1  Pam.  2 

— Use  of  maize  in  Europe.  1891 633.1  Pam.  i 

Wheat.  1865 633.1  4 

GARDEN  VEGETABLES.— GARDENING. 


American  gardening.  1892.  v.13 635 

American  journal  of  horticulture.   1867-70. 

v.i-8 

Barnes  and  Robinson.  Asparagus  culture. 

1881 

Boyle.  Days  and  hours  in  a  garden.  1884.. 
Bridgeman.  Young  gardener's  assistant.  '65.. 
Bright.  A  year  in  a  Lancashire  garden.  '79.. 

BuiST.  Family  kitchen  gardener.    1857 

Burbridgk.  Cultivated  plants.  1S77 

Burr.   Field  and  garden  vegetables  of  Am. 

1863 

Garden  vegetables.     1866 

Carew.  Gleanings  in  old  garden  literature. 

1887 

Floral  world  and  garden  guide.    1858-65. 

V.  1-8 

Garden  (The)  as  considered  in  literature. 

1890 

Henderson.  Gardening  for  pleasure.  1879. 

Gardening  for  profit.  1867 

Same;  new  ed.  (n.  d.) 

Hole.  Book  about  the  garden.  1893 

Horticulturist,  The.  v.  I.  1846-7 

Iggulden.  The  tomato.  1881 


P-B-i 
635  15 


63s 

26 

63s 

27 

635 

9 

63s 

30 

63s 

18 

63s 

24 

63s 

6 

63s 

10 

635  28 

635  16 
635  30 

635    21 

635  " 
635  12 
635    31 

635  H 

635  35 


Jerrold.  Our  kitchen  garden.  i88z 63 

Johnson.    Cottage    gardeners*    dictionary. 

i860.. : 6 

Lindley.  Theory  of  horticnltore.  1852......  6, 

Loudon.  Encydopsedia  of  gardening.  1871.  ^i\ 

The  horticulturist.  1871 6, 

McIntosh.  Practical  gardener.  1837.  2v...  6; 
McMahon.  American  gardeners'  calendar. 

1857 6: 

Malden.  The  potato.   1S95 63J 

Moore.  Epitome  of  gardening.   1881 63J 

Popular  gardening.  1885- 98.2  P- 

Practical  garden  points.^ 635 

QuiNN.  Money  in  the  garden.  1871 «   635 

Roe.  Play  and  profit  in  my  garden... 635 

Roland.  Root-growing  and  cultivation  of 

hops.  '1880... 635 

Smee.  My  garden.  1872 635  1 

Potatoe  plant  1847 635 

United  States.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Papers 

on  horticulture,  etc.;  by  Saunders.  '91.   635 
Watson.  American  home  garden.  1859....     631 

Wiley.  Sweet  cassava.  1894. 633.1  Ptt 

WilU  (Eng.)  County    Council,  Technical 
Education  Committee.  Rept  on  experi- 
ments with  potatoes  and  onions.    1893. 635  I 
Wood.  The  forcing  garden.    1881 635 

TEA,  COFFEE,  ETC. 

*  HisTORicus,* /j^K</.  Cocoa.   1896.. 633.] 

Money.  Cultivation  and  manufacture  of  tea. 

1878 633.; 

Thurber.  Coffee.  1881 633.; 

Walsh.     Tea,   its   history    and    mystery. 

1892 633.; 

YoRBA.  Mexican  coffee  culture.  1895... 633.3!^ 

MATERIALS  OF  MANUFACTURE. 

Mallet.  Cotton.  1862 633J 

Parsons.   Fibre  bearing  plants  of  Florida. 

1895 6334  P* 

United  States.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Cotton 

in  Brazil;  by  Branner.  1885 6334  P>" 

— ^Jute  culture;  by  Waterfaouse.  '83..6334  Ym 
— Production  and  price  of  cotton  for  100 

years;  byWatkins.  189S 6334  ft" 

— Repts.    on    fiber    investigations;    by 

Dodge 6334  ft" 

V^etable  substances,  materials  of  manufac- 
ture   63> 

Waterhouse.    Ramie  in  the  Gulf  states. 

1894. 6334  ft« 

Wheeler.  Madras  vs,  America.   1866 633. 


I  For  reference. 


AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


381 


FRUITS. 

Pomologiod  Society.    Catalogue 

offraiU.  1889^ 634  B-3 

Ptoceedings,  9th  session,  1862 634  27 

Same,  i8th  session,  zSSi 634  B-2 

UOE.  Practical  and  scientific  fruit  culture. 

1866. 634  10 

UXXT.  Art  of  grafting  and  budding.  1S82..  63433 

utXARD.  The  strawbeny  garden.  1871....  634  13 

MJLON.  British  apples.  1884 634  35 

UULY.  Fruit  garden.    1851.. 634  3 

Swooe.  1872. 634  4 

BUIAILD.  Our  common  firuits.  1866 634  8 

HORLTON.  American  grape  grower's  guide. 

1852.^ 634  21 

Oimwa  Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of  Am.  '70..  634  5 

Same.  1881 634  S)^ 

CJIREDIL.  Culture  of  fruit  trees.   1872 634  1 1 

Tinejard  culture.  1867 634  25 

dklTWOOD.  Cultivation  of  the  cranberry. '  66..  634  1 7 

ESLD.  Fbur  culture.  1859 634  14 

LJLOG.   Three  seasons  in  European  vine- 
yards. 1869.. 634  26 

CnxzR.  Illustrated  strawbeny  culturist '87..  63424 

CYLTON.  Peach  culture.  1870... 634  15 

.AlASZTHY.  Grape  culture.  1862 634  18 

XLLS.  Small  frniu.   1886 63436 

omr.  North  American  pomologist.  i860..  634  B-i 
VSMAMN.   American  grape  growing  and 

wine  culture.  z88o. 634  31 

Cultivation  of  the  native  grape  and  manu- 

fictnre  of  Am.  wines.  1870 634  28 

•VHDRICK.  New  Am.  orchardist.    1833 634  i 

EKDLEY.  Guide  to  orchard  and  fruit  garden. 

1846 634  2 

L^AD.    Grape  culture  and  wine  making. 

1867.. 634  19 

uCXMiE.  Orange  cultivation  in  Florida.  '81..  634  32 

Cultivation  of  the  strawberry.  '56..  634  16 

r.  Open  air  grape  culture.  1876 634  29 

T.  Miniature  fruit  garden.  1866....  634  12 

T.  F.,  «/.  Orchard-house.  1879....  634  6 

The  hMne  acre.  1889... 63437 

with  small  fruits.  1880 634  30 

rmoflfa  Culture  of  the  grape.  1866 634  22 

^niit  culture  and  the  laying  out,  etc.,  of  a 

oonntiyhome.  1885 634  34 

K«OMAS.  Amencan  fruit  culturist   1875 634  7 

felOMSON.    Cultivation  of  the  grape  vine. 

1S69. 634  20 

■^ted  Sutes.    Consuls.    Fruit  culture  in 

Ibieign  countries.  1890... 634  38 

^— OHtc  cnltnre  in  the  Alpes  Maritimes...  634  39 


Dept.  of  Apiculture.    Div.  of  Pomology. 

BuUetins..« 634  P&m.  2 

— Fungus  diseases  of  the  grape  vine ;  by 

Scribner.  1886 634  Pam.  I 

Warder.  American  pomology.  1867.. 634  9 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS. 

Associated  dairying.    1879.. ^37  4 

Canada.  Dairy  Commission.  Repts... 637  10 

Easton.  Metropolitan  dairymen's  directory. 

i886„ 637  7 

FUNT.  Milch  cows.  1866^ 637  I 

Georgeson.   Rept.  on  the  dairy  industry  of 

Denmark.  1893 637  Pam.  9 

Grotenfelt.    Principles  of  modem  dairy 

practice.  1894 637  12 

Guenon.  The  milch  cow.  1883 636.2  13 

Hardin  tf«</WATROiis.    The  Jersey  cow. 

1885 636.2  Pam.  3 

Hazard.  How  to  select  cows.   1882 636.2  B-i 

HiscocK.    Oleomargarine  or  honest  butter. 

1886 637  Pam.  8 

Milk  producers'  compendium.    1890^ 637  Pam.  6 

Miller.  Butter  vs.  oleomargarine.  1886^637  Pam.  7 

New  York.  Dairy  Commissioner.  Repts 637  8 

— Rules  and  suggestions  concerning  the 

care  of  milk,  etc 637  Pam.  5 

— Work  of  the  dept.;  by  Brown.  1885..637  Pam.  3 
Senate.   Comm.  on  Public  Health.    Rept. 
on  adulteration  of  dairy  products.  '84...      637  6 

Oleomargarine  and  butterine 637  Pam.  I 

Oliver.  Milk,  cheese,  and  butter.  1894 637  11 

Roland.  Dairy-farming.  1879 ^37  5 

Shelix>n.  Dairy  farming 637  B-l 

United  States.    Senate,  committee  on  agri- 
culture.   Testimony  in  regard  to  dairy 

products.    1886 637  9 

Wanklyn.  Milk  analysis.  1874 637  2 

WiLLARD.  Practical  butter  book.  1875 637  3 


TREES.— FO  RESTR  Y. 

Adirondack  forests,  Protection  for  the.  '90..715  P*™.  5 
American    Economic    Association.      Govt. 

forestry  abroad,  etc.  1891 715  Pam.  8 

American  Forestry  Association.     Proceed- 
ings  715  P*^-  »3 

American  Forestry  Congress.  Proceedings...     715  29 
Apgar.  Trees  of  fhe  northern  U.  S.  1892...     715  49 

Arbor  Day 7^5  Pam.  ii 

Suggestions  for  the  observance.  1890.. .715  Pam.  4 
Baldwin.   Harper's  school  speaker:  Arbor 

Day,  Memorial  Day.  189X 7^5  55 


382 


AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


BouLGER.  Familiar  trees.  1887-8.  2v„ *  715  9 

Brisbin.  Trees  and  tree-planting.  1888 715  41 

Brown,  J.  andG,  E.  The  forester.  1882...  715  B-i 
Brown,  J.  C,  comp,    Finland ;   its  forests, 

etc.  1883 715  36 

Forestry  in  Norway.  1884^ 715  33 

Forestry  in  the  Ural  Mts 715  37 

Forests  and  forestry  in  Poland,  etc.  1885.  715  34 
Forests    and   forestry,  northern    Russia, 

etc : 715  3S 

Forests  of  England.   1883.. 71527 

French  forest  ordinance  of  1669 715  38 

Modem  forest  economy.  1884...... 715  30 

Pine  plantations  on  the  sand-wastes  of 

France^ 715  39 

School  of  forest  engineers  in  Spain.  1886.  715  32 

Schools  of  forestry  in  Germany.   1887.....  715  31 

Browne.  Sylva  Americana.   1832 715  51 

Canada.    Minister  of  Agriculture.     Forest 

wealth  of  Canada.  1895 715  58 

Repts.  on  forests.   1885 715  B-4 

Chester.    Practical  Arbor  Day  exercises. 

1892 715  56 

Coleman.  Our  woodlands.  1860^ 715  2 

CouLTAS.  What  may  be  learned  from  a  tree. 

i860 715  53 

Decaisne    and  Naudin.     Handbook    of 

hardy  trees,  shrubs,  etc.  1877 715  7 

Des  Cars.  Pruning  forest  and  ornamental 

trees.  1881 : 715  6 

Dyson.  Stories  of  the  trees.  1890 715  54 

Edwards.     Silva    of    Chautauqua    Lake. 

1892 715  48 

Egleston.  Arbor  Day.  1896.. 715  62 

Handbook  of  tree-planting.  1884.. 715   18 

Emerson.  Trees  and  shrubs  in  the  forests  of 

Mass 715  52 

English  forests  and  forest  trees.   1853 715  ii 

Evelyn.  Silva.  1825.   2v 715  B-2 

Fernow.  Timber  physics.  1892-3 691  B-i 

Flagg.  Year  among  the  trees.  1890 715  60 

Fox.  Adirondack  black  spruce.    1895 715  61 

Fuller.  Practical  forestry.  1884 715  28 

Garden  and  forest.  1890-.  v.  3- 715  P-B-i 

Great    Britain.     Consular    and    diplomatic 
representatives.  Repts.  on  cultivation  of 

woods.   1884 715  25 

Hartig.  Text-book  of  the  diseases  of  trees. 

1894 715  59 

Heath.  Bumham  Beeches.   1879 7^5  4 

Tree  gossip.  1885 715  8 

HooPES.  Book  of  evergreens.    1868 715  3 

Hough.  Elements  of  forestry.  1882 715  19 

Report  upon  forestry.  1878 715  20 


Kellogg,  ed.  Arbor  Day  program.  '96..71S  1 
How  to  celebrate  Arbor  Day  in  the  school- 
room. 1894. 

Kirby.  Chapters  on  trees.  i873.« 

Loring.    Address,  Am.  Forestry  Congress. 

1883 715 

Loudon.    Encyclop.  of  trees  and  shrubs. 

1869 

MiCHAUX.  N.  American  sylva.  18x9.  3V... 

Moody.  The  palm  tree.  1864... 

New  York.    Forest  Commission.    Annual 

repts.,  1885- 

— Special  rept.  on  Adirondack  State  Park. 

1891 715 

Forestry  Commission.  Rept.,  1885 

Newhall.  Leaf-collector's  hand-book.  '92. ; 

Trees  of  north-eastern  Am.  1890.. 

Ohio.  State  Forestry  Association.    Proceed- 
ings. 1884 

State  Forestry  Bureau.  Repts 

Peck.  The  black  spruce.   1875 7'5 

PiNCHOT.  Biltmore  Forest  1893 7^ 

PiNCHOT  and  Graves.  White  pine.  1896.. 
Roberts.  Voices  from  the  woodlands.  '50.. 

Roland.  Tree-planting.   1879. 

Roth,  F.    Timber.    (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Ag.) 

1895 691 

Sargent.  Woods  of  the  U.  S.  1885 

Save  the  Adirondack  forests  and  the  water- 
ways of  N.Y.  1883 715 

Seemann.  Hist,  of  palms.  1856 

Skinner,  fd.  Arbor  Day  manual.    1890..... 
Springer.  Forest  life  and  forest  trees.  '56.. 

Stevenson.  Trees  of  conmierce.    1888 

Thoreau.  Succession  of  forest  trees.  '87..7IS 
United  States.   Bureau  of  Education.  Plant- 
ing trees  in  school  grounds.   1 883... ..715 
Same;    with   celebration   of    Arbor 

Day.   1885 715 

Consuls.  Forestry  in  Europe.    1887^ 

Dept.  of  Agriculture.    Div.  of  Forestry. 

Annual  repts 

— forestry  of  the  Mississippi  valley  and 

tree  planting  on  the  plains.    1883.. ..715 

— Management    of   govt,    timber    lands. 

1884. .« lis 

— Rept.  on  forest  conditions  of  the  Rocky 

Mts.  1888 

— Rept.  on  relation  of  railroads  to  forest 

supplies.  1887 

— Some  foreign  trees    for  the   southern 

states ;  ed.  by  Fernow.   1895 715 

Vegetable  substances  used  in  the  arts,  etc.... 
Ward.  The  oak.   1892 


AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


383 


iXDUi.  Hedges  and  evergreens.  1S58....  715  i 
ILLS,  a/.  Springtime  and  Arbor  Day.  *92..  715  B-5 
ILUS.  Exercises  for  Arbor  Day.  1893 715  63 


FLOWER   CULTURE. 

XEN.    Bulbs  and  tuberous-rooted  plants. 

X893 

Bcrican  rose  colturist.   1856 

IDREWS.  Choice  garden  flowers.  1S60..... 

ATIN.  The  garden  that  I  love.  1894 

In  Veronica's  garden.  1895 

,  A.  H.  The  tree  rose.  1845 

ULMARD.  Simple  flower  garden.  1870 

IL.  La  rose.    1892 

>yLK,E.  V.  A  garden  of  pleasure.  1895... 

3VU,  F.  About  orchids.  1893 

UGHT.  English  flower-garden.  1881 

JIBIDGB.  The  chrysanthemum.   1884 

Domestic  floriculture-.  1874 

UURCH.  The  home  garden.  1881 

XUNS.    Greenhouse  and  window  plants. 

1895 

VUONT.  Floral  ofiering.  1S68 

mccAN.  Book  of  garden  management.  '73.. 

IXWANGER.  The  rose.  1882 

CIH.  Bulbs  and  bulb  culture.  2v 

«wer  lore^ 

ftlEND.  Flowers  and  flower  lore.  '84.  2 v.. 

Kx«NY.  Culture  of  flowers  and  plants 

nen-house  companion 

WUSARD.  Floral  decorations.  1876 

XATH.  The  fern  paradise.  1875 

iXKDSRSON.    Practical  floriculture.  1869... 

JUERD.  Amateur's  flower  ^den.  1 871... 

Amateur's  rose  book.  1874 

Fern  garden.  1869 

OLE.  Book  about  roses.  1880 

VLME.  Bards  and  blossoms.  1877 

'TLME  and  HiBitERD.    Familiar   garden 

flowers.   ist-5th  ser....f. 

feBNSON.  Winter  greeneries  at  home.  '78... 
KXDLEY  and   Paxton.     Paxton's    flower 

gvden.  1882-4.  3v 

DWB«iv</ Howard.  Beautiful  leaved  plants. 
1868.. 


716  59 
716  21 

716  2 
716  62 
716  69 
716  20 

716  8 
716  56 
716  68 
716  61 
716  34 
716  40 

71635 
716  31 

716  67 
7«6  55 

716  12 
71638 
716  36 
716  54 
716  52 
716  32 
716  26 
716  24 
716  23 
716  7 
716  9 

716  43 
716  22 
716  30 
716  51 

716  46 
716  45 

716  B-i 

716  B-7 


McDonald.    Sweet-scented    flowers   and 

fragrant  leaves.   1895 716  66 

Maling.    Handbook  on  in-door  plants,  etc. 

1870 716  25 

Maund.  Flowering  plants 716  z 

Mayflower,  The.  1892-.  v.8- 716  P-B-l 

Maynard.  Window  gardening.  1889 716  Pam.  2 

Mklliar.  a.  Foster-.  Book  of  the  rose.  *94..  716  65 
Newhall.    Shrubs  of  north-eastern  Am. 

1893 \ 716  58 

Orchid  Conference,  South  Kensington,  '85..  716  41 

Parsons.  The  rose.  1847 716  B-6 

Same,    i860 716  42 

Prior.  Roses  and  their  culture. 716  29 

Rand.  Bulbs.  1866 716  18 

Flowers  for  the  parlor  and  garden.  1868..  716  15 

Orchids.  1876 716  16 

Popular  flowers.    1876 716  14 

The  rhododendron.  1871 716  17 

Seventy-five  popular  flowers.  1870 716  13 

Window  gardener.    1873. 716  19 

Ravenscroi-t.  Begonia  culture.  1894 716  64 

Chrysanthemum  culture.  1894 716  63 

Roberts.  The  lily  of  the  valley.  1883 716  Pam.  i 

Robinson,  J.  Ferns  in  their  homes  and  ours. 

1878 7*6  3 

Robinson,  W.    Alpine  flowers  for  English 

gardens.  1870 716  5 

The  EngKsh  flower  garden.  1 883 7 1 6  39 

Gleanings  from  French  gardens.  1868 7164 

Sub-tropical  garden.  i87i» 716  6 

The  wild  garden.   1881 7^633 

Rose.    Window  and  parlor  gardening.  '95..  716  70 

Thaxtkr.  An  island  garden.  1894 716  60 

Thomson.    Handy  book  of  the  flower  gar- 
den.  1876 716  28 

Turner,  ed.   Cyclop,  of  practical  floricul- 
ture.  1884 t7i6  B-5 

Warner.  Gardening  by  myself.  1872 716  10 

Watson.  Flowers  and  gardens.  1872.. 716  11 

Williams,  B.  S.   Orchid-grower's  manual. 

1885 716  57 

Williams,  II.  T.,  <•*/.    Window  gardening. 

1872 716  44 

WiK)D.  The  bulb  garden.   1878 716  2 


\  For  reference. 


384 


HOUSEHOLD  ARTS. 


HOUSEHOLD  ARTS. 


DOMESTIC  ECONOMY. 


Babcock.   Household  hints.  i88i 640  39 

Beecher.  All  around  the  house.  1878 640  28 

Domestic  economy.  1868 640  10 

Housekeeper  and  healthkeeper.    1873 640  25 

Motherly  talks  with  young  housekeepers. 

1873 640  15 

Beecher    and    Stowe.     The    American 

woman's  home.  1869 640  11 

Beeton.  Book  of  household  management...  640  26 

Best  of  everything.    1870 , 64021 

BiAKE.  Twenty-six  hours  a  day.  1883 640  41 

CAddy.  Lares  and  Penates.  1881 640  38 

Campbell.    The  easiest  way  in  housekeep- 
ing.   1881 640  30 

Chase.  Information  for  everybody.  1870...  640  19 

Comer  cupboard.    1865 640  22 

Corson.  Family  living  on  I500  a  year.  '88.  640  35 

Diaz.  Domestic  problems.  1881 640  37 

Family  cyclopaedia.     1871 64034 

Faunthorpk,  ed.   Household  science.  '81..  640  36 

Freedley,  ed.  Home  comforts.   1879 640  31 

Grant.  The  art  of  living.  1895 640  52 

Hale.  Receipts  for  the  million.  1857 640  18 

Harland.    Common  sense  in  the  house- 
hold.  1893 640  33 

Haskell.  Encyclopaedia  of  useful  informa- 
tion. 1870 640  27 

Howe.  Men,  women  and  money.  1890....640  Pam.  2 

Hubert.  Liberty  and  a  living.  1889 640  46 

Mason.   Young  housewife's  counsellor  and 

friend.    1871 640  12 

Murray.  Modem  householder.  1872 640  5 

New  York.     Kitchen  Garden  Association. 

Rept.,  1883 640  Pam.  i 

Oakey.  From  attic  to  cellar.  1879 640  32 

Owen.  Molly  Bishop's  family.   1888 64044 

Progressive  housekeeping.  1889 640  45 

Ten  dollars  enough.   1887 64042 

Parkes.  Domestic  duties.  1855 640  2 

Paul.     Text-book    of    domestic    economy. 

1893 640  49 

Pierce.  Cooperative  housekeeping.  1884...  640  40 

Practical  housewife,  i860 640  4 

Reason  why.  1869 640  16 


Salmon.   Some  historical  aspects  of  domes- 
tic service.   1893 640  Pii 

Six  hundred  dollars  a  year.  1867.. 641 

Smiles.  Thrift.  1876 641 

Starrett.  The  housekeeping  of  the  future. 

1890 640  Fi 

Letters  to  elder  daughters.   1888... H^ 

Stockton.  The  home.  1873 d^c 

Stowe.    (Christopher    Crowfield,  pseud,) 

House  and  home  papers.  1865^ 614c 

Suggestive  lessons  in  practical  life.    2d  ser. 

1886 640 

Conients  :  The  clothes  we  wear. — The  houses  we  b 
— The  rooms  we  furnish. 

SwissHELM.  Letters  to  country  girls.    1853.     6^ 

Take  my  advice.  1872 64c 

Taylor.   Letters  to  a  young  housekeeper. 

1892 

Walsh.  Manual  of  domestic  economy.  '74. 

Warren.  Comfort  for  small  incomes.  1866. 

How  I  managed  my  house  on   £200  a 

year 6^ 

Webster  and  Parkes.    Encyclopaedia  of 

domestic  economy.  1855 6^ 

Wright.  Book  of  3,009  practical  receipts..    6i|C 
YouMANS.  Household  science.  1857 ^ 


64c 

6^ 


FOOD. 

Art  and  mystery  of  curing,  preserving  and 

potting  of  meats,  etc.  1864 *6i 

Bernays.   Food 64; 

BucKLAND.  Our  viands.  1893 ^i 

Church.  Food.  1876 64; 

Cocoa  and  chocolate.    1886.. 64, 

Cole.   The  science  of  food.    1883 64, 

DoDD.   Food  of  London.    1856 6 

Durham.  Food,  physiology,  etc.  1891 64 

FoTHERGiLL.  The  food  we  Cat.  1882.. 6i 

Greenup.  Food  and  its  preparation.  1878.  64 

Lankester.  Food.   1862 «...  6 

Letheby.   Food.   1870 ^  64 

Oyster  epicure.  The.    1883 64 

SiMMONDS.  Animal  food  resources  of  differ- 
ent nations.    1885 64 


*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


HOUSEHOLD  ARTS. 


385 


■OTH.  Foods.  1873 643  8 

OTXft.  The  pantropheon.  1853 643  i 

■ggestive  lessons  in  practical  life:    The 

food  we  cat. *643  26 

*R«»fFSON.   Food  and  feeding.   1884 643  22 


GASTRONOMY.— DINING. 


JLimnt      Crumbs   from  the  round  table. 


1866. 


643  9 

SUXJAT-Savarin.    Gastronomy  as  a  fine 

art  1877 643  15 

Hijtiology  of  taste.   1854 643  3 

KmierSy  ceremonious  and  unceremonious. 

1890 643  28 

Nmlan.  Table  traits.  Z855 ^3    ^ 

l^ieue's  year-book.    1868 643  10 

^UmNL  The  table.   1889 643  27 

tAYWAXD.  Art  of  dining.   1883 643  19 

BAFPRISON.  Book  about  the  table.  '75.2V.  643  13 

InwAN.  Host  and  guest.   1864 643  7 

ViLKER.  Aiistology:  art  of  dining.  1881..  643  17 

Dietetics. 

jft  of  feeding  the  invalid.  The.    1892 643.1  12 

SAID.  Eating  and  drinking.    1877 643.1  8 

XLLOWS.  How  not  to  be  sick.  1869 643.1  4 

The  philosophy  of  eating.   1868 643.1  3 

KfTH.    Diet   in   relation   to   health  and 

work.  1884, 643.1  14 

ULLAT-Savarin.     Handbook   of  dining. 

1865 643.1  2 

«m.  Invalid's  own  book.    1853 643.1  13 

OmiEGiLL  and  Wood.   .Food   for   the 

invalid,  etc.   1880 643.1  9 

LALL.  Health  by  good  living.  1870 643.1  5 

txHDBBSON.   Diet  for  the  sick.    1885 643.1  10 

■WIS.  Our  digestion.    1872 643.1  7 

Talks  about  people's  stomachs.  1870 643.1  6 

BmA.  Food  and  diet.  1843 ^3*i  ^ 

DOU.  Cookery  for  the  diabetic.  i89i» 643.1  16 

lOTR.  Fruits  and  farinaoea  the  proper  food 

ofman.   1868 643.2  z 

mMPSON.    Diet  in  relation  to  age  and 

activity.   x886. 643.1  11 

^OCXD.  Food  and  cookery  for  infants  and 

invalids.  1884. 643.1  15 

Adultbeation  and  Analysis. 

ILL.    Analysis  and  adulterations  of  food. 

1881-3.  2V..... 643.3  3 

LTTH.     Foods,   their    composition     and 

analysis.  1882.. 643.3  5 

Simple  methods  for  detecting  food 

adnlteiation.  1895.. ^3-3  9 


Canada.   Inland  Revenue  Dept    Repts.  on 

adulteration  of  food 643.3  I^un-  Z 

Cheyne,  ei  al.    Public  health  laboratory 

work.  1884.. 643.3  8 

Great  Britain.  House  of  Commons.  Rept.  of 
committee  on  adulteration  of  food  act 
(1872).   1874 643.3  B-l 

Hassall.  Food  and  its  adulterations.  1855.   643.3  < 

New  York.  Senate  Committee.  Proceedings 
on  bills  relating  to  adulteration  of  lard, 
etc.  1889 643.3  P*"*'  3 

Squibb.  Adulteration  of  food  and  medicine. 

1879 643.3  Pwa-  a 

United  States.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.   Foods 

and  food  adulterations.  1 887-.  pt.  I-...  643.3  ^ 
Wanklyn  and  Cooper.     Bread-analysis. 

1881 643.3  2 

Wedderburn.     Extent  and    character   of 

food  adulterations.   1892 643.37 

Same.   1890^ 643.3  P*"**  4 

Rept.   on  food    and  drug    adulteration. 

1894... 643.3  P*"'  5 


COOKERY. 

American  home  cook  book.  1878 641  30 

Atkinson.    Right  application  of  heat  to  the 

conversion  of  food  material.  1890 641  Pam.  I 

Science  of  nutrition.  1892 641  75 

Same.  1896^ 641  75A 

Suggestions  regarding  the  cooking  of  food. 

1894. 641  Pam.  2 

Baker,  The 641  35 

Beeton's  every-day  cookery  and  housekeep- 
ing book 641  15 

Berdmore.  Principles  of  cooking.  18S4....  641  57 

BowDiCH.  New  vegetarian  dishes.  1892 641  77 

Bowman.  New  cookery  book.  1869 641  18 

Breakfast,  dinner  and  tea.  1875 641  79 

Brisse.  366  menus  and  1200  receipts.  '82..  641  44 

Browne.  A  year's  cookery.   1879 64128 

Buckeye  cookery.  1881 641  36 

C,  R.  O.  How  to  cook  fish.  1883 641  49 

Campbell.  In  foreign  kitchens.  1893 641  76 

Caron.   French  dishes  for  American  tables. 

1886 641  65 

Cassell*s  dictionary  of  cookery 641  38 

CoLBRATH.  What  to  get  for  breakfast.  '82..  641  86 

Corson.  Cooking  school  text  book.  1879...  64Z  22 

Twenty-five  cent  dinners.  187S 641  81 

Crowen.    American  lady's  cookery  book. 

1866 641  13 

Cuisine  Creole,  La.  1885 641  62 

Culinary  nuggets  for  housekeepers.  1889 98.240 


*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


386 


HOUSEHOLD  ARTS. 


Cutter.  Palatable  dishes.  1891 98.2  43 

Deli^e.  Franco-Am.  cookery  book.  18S4...  641  55 
DiNGENS.    Cosmopolitan  cook  and  receipt 

book.    1882 641  46 

Effendi.  Turkish  cookery  book.  1884 641  53 

Elliot.  Mrs.  Elliot's  housewife.   1870 641  9 

Epicure's  cook  book.    1881 64139 

£\viNG.      Cooking    and     castle    building. 

1880 641  31 

Family  save-all.  1869 641  6 

Francatelll  The  modem  cook 641  i 

German  national  cookery.    1873 ^'  ^^ 

Godey's  lady's  book  receipts.  1870 641  10 

Gouff£.  Royal  book  of  pastry.  1874 642  B-i 

Royal  cookery  book.  1869 641  2 

Great  Britain.  National  Training  School  for 

Cookery.  Official  handbook.    1880 641  33 

Hale.  New  cook  book 641  16 

Harland.  Breakfast,  luncheon  and  tea. '75..  641  14 

Cookery  for  beginners.  1884^ 641  J2 

Cottage  kitchen.    1883 641  48 

Dinner  year-book.   1878 641  83 

Harper's  bazar.  Cooking  receipts.    1877 641  37 

Henderson.  Practical  cooking  and  dinner 

giving.    1876 641  17 

Herrick.  Chafing-dish  supper.    1894. 641  88 

Home  advice.   1857 6414 

Hooper.  Little  dinners.  1876 641  80 

Howard.  Fifty  years  in  a  Mazyland  kitchen. 

1873 641  19 

Jago.  Bread-making.  1895 641  74 

JoNCOURT.  Wholesome  cookery.  1882 641  45 

Kitchner.  The  cook's  oracle.  1880 641  41 

Lake.  Menus  made  easy.  1884 641  87 

Lincoln.  Boston  cook  book.   1884. 641  51 

Lo\^LL.  Edible  mollusks  of  Gt.  Britain  and 

Ireland,  with  recipes.  1867 641  7 

Murrey.  Fifty  salads.  1885 641  59 

Fifty  soups.    1884 641  58 

Luncheon.   1888 641  70 

Puddings  and  dainty  deserts.  1886 641  66 

Owen.  Choice  cookery.  1889 641  72 

Culture  and  cookery.    1881 641  34 

Parloa.  Appledore  cook  book.  1880 641  29 

Camp  cookery.    1878 641  42 

Kitchen  companion.  1887 641  50 

New  cook  book.   1882 641  32 

Young  housekeeper.  1893^ 641  78 

Pknnell,   Feasts  of  Autolycus.    1896 641  90 

Pooi.K.  Fruits  and  how  to  use  them.   1S90..  641  73 

Putnam.    Receipt  lx)ok.    1868 6418 

Pytcheley  cookery  lx>ok.    1886 64167 

Quick  cooking.   1888 641  71 

Reeve.  Cookery  and  housekeeping.    1882..  641  43 


64149 
6^* 


Richards.  Chemistry  of  cookiiig  and  dew- 
ing.   1882 

Richardson.  Healthy xnanufiicture  of  bccad. 
1884 

Ronald.  Century  cook  book.   1895 

S.,  H.  L.  What  one  can  do  with  a  chafing- 
dish.     1896. 

St.  Clair.  Dainty  dishes.. 

Salis.  Savouries  k  U  mode.   1886 ^ 

Sims.  Cookery.  1883.. 

Six  little  cooks.    1877 

Smith.  Virginia  cookeiy  book.   1885 

Suzanne.  Egg  cookery.  1896.. 

T.,  T.  N.   Bread.4naking.    1884 

W.,  M.  S.   Choice  receipts.    1875 

What  shall  we  eat  ?    1873 _ 

Whitney.  Just  how.  1879.. 

Widdifield.    New  cook  book 

Williams.  Chemistry  of  cookery.    1885... 

Wright.  School  cookery  book.  1879 -    641  i|j 

YoUMANS,  et/.  Lessons  in  cookery.  1878.....    641  9.; 

CONFECTIONERY. 

Francatelll   Royal  confectioner.   1866...  641 V 

GouFFfe.  Book  of  preserves.  1871 €^^' 

Jeanes.  Gunter's  modem  confectioner 641!: 

Marshall.  Book  of  ices 6425 

WF.ATHERLEY.    Art  of  boiling  sugar.  1875.  ^3 


FUEL.— LIGHTS.— REFRIGERA- 
TION. 

Abbott.  Fuel.  i89i„ 6444. 

Evolution  of  artificial  light    1893 6445 

Gp:rhard.  Gas-lighting  and  gas-fitting.  '94.  6446 
Haupt.    Rept.  on  Holly  district  system  of 

steam  heating.    1879 ^  ^^* 

Holly  Steam  Combination  Co.    Announce- 
ment.   1880. 644  fta.« 

Leavitt.   Facts  about  peat   1867 644* 

Ledoux.   Ice-making  machines.   1879 ^' 

New  York.    Gas  Consumers  Association. 

Hist,  of  a  legislative  shame.  1 885..... 644  Fi»4^ 
Richards.  Gas  consumer's  guide.  1866...  6441 
Scranton.  Board  of  Trade.  Powdered  an- 
thracite and  gas  fuel:  rept  i886.....644Fi»7, 
Siemens  patent  regenerative  gas  lamp.  '84..644  Pi^l 
United  States.  Consuls.  Refrigeraton  and 
food  preservation  in  foreign  coontriei. 

1890 6m 

Welsbach  system  of  incandescent  gas  light- 
ing  644lte( 

Wickes  Refrigerator  Co.  Catalogue.  '88...644  ft*  ^ 


*  Of  intereit  to  young  readers. 


HOUSEHOLD  ARTS.— MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


387 


CLOTHING.— TOILET.  • 

'.  Common-sense  clothing.  1883...  646  17 

^  in  ornament  and  dress.  1877...  646  10 

The  home  needle.  1882 646  16 

Handbook  of  perfumes,  etc.  '73...  646  4 

llet.   1873 ^6  5 

Lrt  of  dressing  well.  1870. 646  i 

ints  on  dress.  1872.. 646  2 

,  Dressmaking.  1892.. 646  22 

lain  needlework.   1S79 646  11 

Art  of  beauty.  1878 6469 

Art  as  applied  to  dress.    1885 646  19 

>ut  men's  dress.    1888 646  15 

ID,    Health,  beauty  and  the  toilet. 

646  20 

£LD.  Dress  as  a  fine  art.  1854 646  21 

Beauty  in  dress.  z88i ^ 646  13 

r.  Dress.    1879 ^6  12 

papers.  1875 646  8 

t.  L'  art  de  la  toilette.  1885... 646  18 

Servants. 

On  household  service.  1889 98.3  17 

\  The  servant  girl  question.  '81...  647  2 

My  lady-help 647  I 


URSERY.— SICK-ROOM. 

Hospital.  Mamml  of  nursing.  '78..  649  12 

H.  The  care  of  the  sick.  1890 649  25 

».  Jex-.  Care  of  infants.  1884 649  21 

E.  Advice  to  mothers.    1868 649  4 

l1  training  of  children.  1871 649  ii 


Combe.  Management  of  infancy.   1871 649  5 

Connecticut.    State  Hospital,  New  Haven. 

Hand-book  of  nursing.   1879 ^913 

FoussAGRiVES.    Mother's  work  with  sick 

children.  1872 649  6 

Gardner.  Our  children.   1872 649  1 

CiLADSTONE.  Healthy  nurseries  and  bed- 
rooms. 1884.... 649  19 

Harland.  Common  sense  in  the  nursery. 

1885 649  22 

Indianapolis  Flower  Mission  and  Training 

School  for  Nurses.  Rept.,  1891 649  Psam.  i 

JACOBI.  Infant  diet.   1876 649  9 

LCcKES.  Lects.  on  nursing.  1884 649  20 

Martineau.  Life  in  the  sick-room.  1844...  649  14 

Nightingale.  Notes  on  nursing. 649  18 

Parker.  Handbook  for  mothers.   1867 649  3 

Porter.    Uncle  Jerry's    letters    to  young 

mothers.  1854 649  10 

Ryan.  Convalescent  cookery.   1881 649  15 

Scx)ViL.  Care  of  children.  1895 649  27 

Seguin.  Family  thermometry.  1873 649  8 

Starr.  Hygiene  of  the  nursery.  1 895 649  28 

Stephen.  Notes  from  sick  rooms.  1883 649  16 

Thompson.    Training  schools  for  nurses. 

1883 649  17 

Trained  nurse,  The .* 98.2  P-7 

Uffelmann.     Domestic    hygiene    of   the 

child.   1891 649  26 

Verdi.  The  infant  philosopher.  1886 649  23 

Warren.  How  I  managed  my  children 649  2 

Weeks.  Text-book  of  nursing.  1886 649  24 

Worcester.  Training  schools  for  nurses  in 

small  cities.  1893 649  Flam,  a 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


iNERAL  AND   MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

I*  C3rclop0edia  of  applied  mechanics. 

..  2v t6o3  B-19 

ment.  1892 t^3  B-20A 

\  Mechanic's  friend.  1875 |6o2  4 

/a/.  Wonder  stories  of  science ^604  6 

Industrial  geography  of  France. 

».. 602  8 

ial  geography  of  Great  Britain  and 

nd.   i88o.« 602  7 

rial  geography  of  the  U.  S.  1880...      602  9 
.  Usefiilaits.  1851.  2v 602  I 


Brannt,  et/,  Techno-chemical  receipt  book. 

1892 

Byrne.  Handbook  for  the  artisan,  etc.  '74.. 

Child's  guide  to  knowledge.   1 880 

Cochrane,  Wonders  of  modem  mechanism. 

1896 

Cooley's  cyclopaedia  of  practical  receipts. 

1879.  2v 

Dick.  Encyclopedia  of  practical  receipts.... 
Dictionnaire  des  d^couvertes.  1822.  17V.... 
F^lker.  What  the  grocers  sell  us.    1880..  . 

Fireside  philosophy.  l86z 

Galton,  ed.    Workers  on  their  industries. 

1895 


{602  26 

602  24 

♦602  23 

604  13 

t6o3  30 

t6o3  7 

603  8 

t6o2  6 

♦604  3 

604    12 


I  For  reference.  *  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


388 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


Gkx>D]tiCH.    Enterprise,  indtutry  and  art  of 

man.  1845. ...« 604  8 

Guthrie.  First  book  of  knowledge.  1882..  *6oa  22 

Hebert.  Engineer's  and  mechanic's  ency- 
clopedia. 1840.  2Y {603  I 

JAPP.  Industrial  curiosities.  l88o„ *6o4  5 

Knight's  American  mechanical  dictionary. 

1877.  3v t6o3  B-8 

Knight's  cyclopaedia  of  the  industry  of  all 

nations.    1851 ^603  4 

Knight's  new  mechanical  dictionary.  1882. 

2V 4603  B-I7 

Mackenzie's  5,000  receipts.  1848 {603  34 

Periam.    People's  library,  for  hrm,  home 

and  school.  1888.  3v 1(603  B-24 

Popular  educator.   1881.  6v 603  B->ii 

Potter.  Principles  of  science,  i860 604  4 

RUMPF,  ef  aL  Pocket-dictionary  of  technical 

terms;  abridged.  1872.  3V {603  26 

Scientific  American  cyclopedia  of  receipts. 

1892 > t6o3  35 

Seeger  and  Guernsey's  cyclopaedia  of  manu- 
factures and  products  of  the  U.  S.  '90.4603  B-23 

S1EME.VS.  Scientific  works.  1889.  3V 604  9 

SiMMONDS.    Commercial  dictionary  of  trade 

products.    1867 J603  33 

Waste  products,  &c.  1876 602  5 

Smith.  Dictionary  of  arts,  etc.  1854.  2v....  ^603  5 
Spon.  Workshop  receipts.  1890.  Series  i-.  ^603  36 
Spons' encyclopaedia  of  industrial  arts.  18S2. 

2V J603   B-2I 

Stormonth.  Manual  of  scientific  terms.  '85.  J603  25 
Suggestive  lessons  in  practical  life.   4th  ser. 

1887 ^604  7 

Contents:  The  cities  we  found. — ^Thc  goods  we  cany. — 
The  speech  we  utter. — The  books  we  read. — The  triumphs 
we  await. 

Technical  educator.  4V J603  B-3 

ToMLiNSON,  ed.    Cyclopaedia  of  useful  arts. 

1854.  2v ^603  B-i 

Ure.  Dictionary  of  arts,  etc.  1851 603  3 

Same:  supplement.  1863 603  B-7 

Van  Cleve.  English  and  American  me- 
chanic. 1890 t6o2  27 

Wershoven.  Technological  dictionary.  '85.  J603  32 

Whenvei.l,  et  aL    Lects.  on  the  progress  of 

arts  and  science.   1854 6061 

Wynter.  Curiosities  of  toil.  1870.  2 v. 604  i 

HISTORICAL. 

Bermingham.    Rise  and  decline  of  Irish 

industries.  1884 609  Pam.  2 

Bishop.    Hist,  of  American  manufactures, 

1608-1860.  2v 609  5 

Bremner.  Industries  of  Scotland.  1S69 609  4 

\  For  reference.  •  Of 


Bruce.    Economic  hist  of  Vagmia,  17th 
centnry.  1896.  2v... €09 

Cunningham  ««</ McArthur.  OntBueiof 

English  industrial  history.   1S95 ^ 

Fairbairn.   Manu&ctores,  etc,  in  Lanca- 
shire and  Cheshire.  1869 •  609  \ 

Five  black  arts.  l86i„ 60 

Cmitentt :   Printing ;  by  Hamard.  —Pottery  and  pc 

Iain;  by  Tomlinson.— Glan ;  by  Cooper  and  BeOm 

— Gaa-light;  by  Tomlinaon  and  Andenoo.— Iro; 

Fairbanks. 

GiBBiNS.  Industrial  hist,  of  England.  1890..    60$ 

McCuLLAGH.  IndostrialhisL  of  free  nations. 

1846.  2V.. 60 

▼.  I.  Greeks. 
V.  a.  Dutch. 

Napier.    Manufoctnring    arts   in    ancient 

times.  1874^ 609 

Philups.  The  lost  arts.  1884 ...609^1 

Weeden.  Economic  and  social  hist,  of  New 

Eng.,  1620-1789.  1890.  IV 609 

White.    Samuel  Slater,  the  father  of  Am. 

manufactures.  1836 60 

Wood.  Man  and  his  handiwork.   18S6 *^ 

Wright.   Industrial  evolution  of  the  U.  S. 

1895 ^ 

SOCIETIES.— INSTITUTIONS. 

American  Institute.  Annual  repts.,  1843-72. 

27V 606  1 

Journal,  1835-6.    v.  1 606! 

Cleveland.    National  convention  of  manu- 
facturers. Proceedings,  1867 606  Fat 

Field  Columbian   Museum.    Annual  repts., 

1894- 606  Pub 

Historical  and  descriptive  account 60^ 

Hole.  History  and  management  of  literary 
and  other  institutions.    1853 •     6c 

New  York.   General  Society  of  Mechanics 
and  Tradesmen.  Annals,  1 785-1880...  606 

— Manual.  1895 -    ^ 

Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Useful  Arts. 

Transactions,  v.  14,  pt.  2.   1819 6c 

Ohio.    Mechanics'  Institute.  Scientific  pro- 
ceedings.  1882 606  Pw 

San  Francisco    Mechanics'  Institute.  Repts., 
1891- 606  Ptf 

PERIODICALS. 

Franklin  Institute.  Library:  list  of  poUica- 
tions  and  periodicals.   1890 605  Bi 

Gaixoupe.    Index  to  engineering  period- 
icals, 1883-7,  1888-92.    2v ♦6< 

Inventor.   1855-6 ft 

Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institate.  '28-.  v.  I-..  605 
Same:  index,  1826-85 {605 

interest  to  young  readers. 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


389 


er  and  builder.  1 869-.  v.  I-...605  P-B-l 
state  mechanic.  1842-3.  2V...605  P-B-3 
ichanic  and  engineer's  magazine. 

;o.  6v 6056-1 

merican.    1846-.  v.  2- 605  P-B-2 

tnt.    1876-.  V.  I.- 605  P-B-2 

Tue  of  valuable  papers  in.  1887 . .  .J  605  B>2 


NICAL  INSTRUCTION.— 
)USTRIAL  TRAINING. 

new  experiment  in  education..6o7  Pam.  18 
Manual  Labor  School.  Rept8..6o7  Pam.  24 
Training  School.    Catalogues..6o7  Pam.  23 
Conference  on  manual  training. 

607  24 

Vood work  (the  English  sloyd)...     607  19 
Congrds  international  ayant  pour 

iseignement  technique,  1886 607  13 

lauual  Training  School.     Cata- 

607  Pam.  21 

Industrial  and  manual  training  in 

schools.    1892 607  23 

ion.  Annual  repts 607  Pam.  2 

titute.    1891 « 607  Pam.  31 

Ponts  et  Giauss^es.    Cours  pra- 
xes  607  Pam.  4 

I  leaflets.    1889- .*.....     607  16 

Technical  education.  1888.. .607  Pam.  22 
Technical  education  in  a  Saxon 

1881 607  3 

istitute.  Programme  of  lects... 607  Pam.  15 
in.  Royal  commissioners  on  tech- 
ostruction.  Repts.   1882-4.  4v...       607  5 

lual  training.  1886 607  ii 

Sloyd  system  of  wood  working. 

607  22 

dustrial  School,  Girls.  Repts..6o7  Pam.  32 
f  Agriculture  and  Manual  Train- 
Boys.  Annual  repts 607  Pam.  ^^ 

ining  School,  Chicago.   Informa- 

garding..... 607  Pam.  $S 

nife  work  in  the  school  room.  '90..     607  1 7 
ndustrial  art  in  schools.  1882..607  Pam.  14 
LTH.    Industrial  training  of  child- 
houses  of  refuge,  etc 98.3  Pam.  82 

Society  of  Arts.    Rept.  on  indus- 

istruction.  1853 607  26 

f.  Industrial  education.  1887 607  12 

ER.     Manual  training  in  schools 

ladelphia 607  Pam.  30 

liversity,  Montreal.    Engineering 

lysics  bldg.  1893 607  R-i 

ndustrial  education.  1888 607  15 


Marshall.   Address,  Mechanics'  Institute, 

Ltnisville.    1834 607  Pun.  x6 

Massachusetts     Institute    of    Technology. 

Catalogues 607  Pam.  9 

Courses,  etc 607  Pam,  9 

Moscow  Imperial  Technical  School.    Me- 
chanical art  in 607  Pam.  6 

New  York.    Industrial  Education  Associa- 
tion. Monographs.  1888-90.  3Y 607  14 

Powell,  ef  al.    What  to  do  with  our  boys 

and  girls.  1892 607  az 

Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn.  Catalogues..... 607  Pam.  27 
Pratt  Institute  record 607  Pam.  26 

Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute.    Annual 

register 607  Pam.  I 

Bic^raphical  record  of  officers  and  gradu- 
ates, 1824-86 607  20 

History,  1824-94;  by  Ricketts.    1895 607  27 

Meeting  of  alumni,  1881 607  Pam.  10 

Richmond,  Va.,  Moore  St.  Industrial  Insti- 
tution. Repts 607  Pam.  34 

Rochester.    Anthenseum  and  Mechanics  In- 
stitute. Circulars 607  Pam.  37 

Industrial  School.  Repts 607  Pam.  29 

Rose  Polytechnic  Institute 607  Pam.  IZ 

Salomon.   Teacher's  handbook  of  sldjd,  as 

taught  at  NftOs.   1891 60718 

Theory  of  educational  sloyd 607  25 

ScHOENHOF.  Industrial  education  in  France. 

1888 607  10 

SiZER.  What  to  do.  1872 607  I 

Stetson.  Technical  education.  1874 607  2 

SUTCLIFFE.  Hand-craft.  1890 607  B-Z 

Swiss  Unions  of  Young  Merchants.  Rept..6o7  Pftm.  8 

Thurston.     The  nation's  great  problem. 

1886 607  Pam.  20 

The  new  education,  &c.  1892 607  Pam.  35 

United  States.    Senate.     Industrial  educa- 
tion  47-2,  1882-3,  Sen.  E.  Doc  2 

Waterhouse.      Advantages    of    educated 

labor  in  Missouri.    1872 607  Pam.  2$ 

Woodward.  Manual  training  school.  1887.      607  4 

Worcester    Polytechnic     Institute.      Cata- 
logues  607  Pam.  28 

Yale  University.  Sheffield  Scientific  SchooL 

Annual  repts 607  Pam.  3 


INDUSTRIAL   EXHIBITIONS. 

Atlanta.     International  Cotton   Exposition, 

1881.   Prospectus 606  Pam.  30 

— Rept.  of  Director  General 678  9 

Same,  1895.   Manhattan  Day 606  B-19 

—Official  catalog 606  77 


X  Yot  reference. 


390 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


— Smithsonian  exhibit 606  Fun.  48 

California.  Midwinter  International  Exposi- 
tion, 1894.  Official  hUt.  1894 606  T-1 

Chicago.  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
1 893.  Die  Architektur  der  Columbiscfaen 

Welt-Ausstellung;  by  Jafft 606  B-18 

Book  of  the  Fair ;  by  Bancroft  1893.  2  v.  606  S-l 

Brazil:   Catalogs 606  ram.45 

California:  Fair  commission.  Final  report.  606  76 
Canada:  Executive  commissioner's  rept  606  75 
Century  World's  fair  book;    by  Jenks. 

1893 *^^  73 

Chicago  and  the  World's  Fair ;  by  Ralph. 

1893 606  65 

Columbian    celebrations,    Chicago    and 

Buffalo 606  Pam.  46 

Committee  repts.   1889 606  Pam.  39 

Educational  exhibit 606  Pam.  26 

France :  Exposition  de  librairie  fran9aise..6o6*B-i3 
General  classification,  rules,  information, 

etc 606  Pam.  43 

Great  Britain:  Official  catalog 606  66 

History  of  the  World's  Fair;    by  Tru- 
man, et  al.  1893 606  B-15 

New  York :  Rept.  of  general  managers  of 

exhibit.   1894. 606  B-17 

State    building,    dedicatory    ceremonies, 

1892 606  Pam.  44 

Official  directory 606  B-12 

Russia:   Catalog 606  B->i6 

Some  artists  at  the  Fair 606  74 

Woman's  building,  art  and  handicraft....  606  72 
World's  fair  in  water  colors;  by  Graham..6o6  B~I4 

World's  fair  photographed ;  by  Shepp 606  R-2 

Edinburgh.    International  Exhibition,  1886. 

Official  catalog 606  40 

London.  American  Exhibition,  1886.    Arts, 

etc.,  of  the  U.  S 1 606  Pam.  36 

Colonial    and    Indian  Exhibition,   1886. 

Canada:    Repts 606  Pam.  38 

Exhibition,  185 1.    Official  catal(^.  3V..  ..  606  B-i 

— Repts.  of  the  juries 606  B-^ 

International  Exhibition,  1862.    The  ex- 
hibited machinery;  b/  Clark 606  B~6 

International   Health    Exhibition,    1884. 

Japan:  Outlines  of  education 606  60 

— ^Jury  awards. — Official  catalog 606  61 

International  Inventions  Exhibition,  1885. 

Railway  guide 606  Pam.  35 

Melbourne.  Centeimial  International  Ex- 
hibition, 1888.  United  States:  Com- 
missioners' repts 606  64 

New  Orleans.    North,  Central  and  S.  Am. 

Exposition,  1885.  Prospectus 606  Pam.  29 


Worid's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Ejqxm- 

tion,  1884-5.  Account ;  by  FainU 6 

— Rept.  of  the  board  of  management. .606  Pi 
New  York.   Industrial  ExhibitioUp  1853-4. 
Art  and  industry,  represented ;  ed.  by 

Greeley 

— British  commissioners.    Repts 60 

Norton.  World's  fairs  from  London,  1851, 

to  Chicago,  1893 - ^ 

Paris.  Universal  Exhibition,  1855.  Canada: 

Rept 

Same,  1867.  Almanach  de  1'  expo6ition..6o6 
— Rept.  on  machinery,  etc ;  by  Barnard... 
— United  States  Commissioners'  repts.  6v.    i 
Same,    1878.      Great    Britain:     Official 

catalog.  3v 6 

— United  States:    Commissioners'  repts. 

5v 5 

Same,    1889.     United  States:   Commis- 
sioners' repts.    5v 6 

— United  States :   Official  catalog 6 

Philadelphia.  International  Exhibition,  1876. 

Argentine  Republic :  Catalog 606 1 

Australia;   New    South  Wales:    Official 

catalog 6 

— ^Victoria :  Official  catalogue 6 

Austria:  Katolog 6 

Belgium:   Catalog.... 6 

Bessemer  steel  exhibited  by  Bruk 606  Vt 

Brazil :  at  the  exhibition 

— ^The  Empire 6 

Buenos  Ayres :    Preliminary  exhibition..6o6 1 
Canada:    Descriptive  catalogue  of  eco- 
nomic minerals 6 

Centennial  portfoUo;  by  Westoott M. 

Chile:  Catalogo 6 

China :  Imperial  maritime  customs  collec- 
tion catalog ., 606 

France :  Notices  of  models,  charts,  etc., 
relating  to  the  works  of  the  '  Ponts  et 

Chauss^es'  and  the  mines.. „    6 

— CEuvres  d'art  et  prodints  industriels.....    6 

Germany:  Official  catalog.. 6 

Great  Britain :  Official  catalog... 6 

— Repts.  of  commissioners. 6 

Grounds  and  buildings 6o< 

India :  Collections  from  the  India  Moseum.  6o( 

Italy :  Art  exhibits 606  P 

Jamaica :  Catalog 606 1 

Japan:  Official  catalog.  1876 6 

Massachusetts :  Catalog  of  dept.  of  educa- 
tion  606  P» 

Mexico:  Special  catalog 6 

Netherlands:  Treasury  dept 606  B 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


391 


Special  catalogue 606  31 

ulletin,  educational  no 606  Pam.  33 

atalog 606  22 

inal  rept.  of  State  board  of  Cen- 

managers.  1877.  2v 606  15 

^ree  State,  S.  Africa  :  Sketch..6o6  Pam.  4 

Ualog 606  Pam.  7 

e  Islands:  Catalog 606  Pam.  9  &  ii 

:  Catalogues,  agriculture  and  col- 

606  16 

Catalog 606  30 

:>{  minerals,  etc.,  from   mining 

606  Panu  13-15 

r  dept.;  special  catalog 606  Pttm.  12 

iturias:  Official  informe  de  las 

de  hulla 606  Pam.  24 

JO 606  28 

Motala  iron  and  steel  works; 

r 606  Pam.  19 

nd:  Catalog.^ 606  Pam.  2 

tates :  Executive  depts.;  repts.  of 

1880-4.  iiv '. 606  39 

g[uide„ .,,      606  6 

i  Executive  Committee :  rept^6o6  Pam.  32 

fair;  by  "Walker 606  14 

(CO.    Industrial  exhibition,  Me- 

>  Institute,  1864-5.  Catalog.^606  PaiQ.  27 

71-91.  Repts 606  5 

:emational  Exhibition,  '93,  United 

Commissioners'  repts.  *j6,  4v..    606  10 
is:  V.  X.  Agriculture, 
cience . — Education, 
ngineering. 
rchttecture . — Metallurgy . 

Fairs,  past  and  present.  1883^..    606  59 
Inmbian  Exposition.   Arguments 
w  York  city  before  Senate  comm. 

606  Pam.  41 

its,  etc.,  relating  to  proposed  bill 
ding  a  World's  Fair  in  N.  Y.  dty, 

606  Fam.  40 

•rk's  candidacy  for  the  World's 

f  1892 606  Pam.  42 


VENTION.— PATENTS. 

'atentand  trade-mark  laws.  '91..608  Fam.  3 
otent  system.   Addresses,  Wash- 

,  1892 608  23 

.  Great  facts.    1860^ 608  3 

.  History  of  inventions.  '46.  2v.      608  i 
Romance  of  invention.  1886 *6o8  20 


BuTiERWORTH,  *</.     Growth  of  industrial 

art.  1888 608  T-l 

Carpmael,  fd.    Patent  ^laws  of  the  world. 

1885. J608  19 

Danson,  ^/ tf/.  Ihventor's  manual.   1843....    608  1 1 
DiRCKS.  Inventors  and  inventions.  1867....      608  4 
France.  Patents  granted,  1 791-1876.  '83....608  B-18 
Gallon.  Machines  et  inventions  approuvto 
par  I'Academie  Royale  des  Sciences. 

1735-  6v« 608  B-i 

Great  Britain.    Repts.  respecting  law  and 
practice  in  foreign  countries  with  regard 

to  inventions.  1873 608  13 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.    Patent  law ;  by 

Hart.  1888..... 6o8Pftm.  2 

lUly.  Patents  granted,  1848-82.    1885 608  B-19 

Knight.  Patent-Office  manual  [U.  S.].  '94.  {608  25 

Martin.  Chats  on  invention.  1894. *6o8  27 

Mason.  Origins  of  invention.  1895 609  3 

MuiRHEAD.  Mechanical  inventions  of  James 

Watt.  1854.  3v 608  8 

Philups.  One  thousand  patent  facts 608  26 

Preble.  Patent  case  index.  1880 608  15 

Read.  Inventions  of  Nathan  Read.  1870....      608  7 

RiDOUT.  Patent  law  of  Canada.  1894 608  28 

RouTLEDGB.   Discoveries  and  inventions  of 

the  I9thcentury.  1877 *6o8  12 

Seelsy.  Hist,  of  international  union  for  pro- 
tection of  industrial  property.  1887....608  Pam.  i 

Temple.  Invention  and  discovery *6o8  6 

Thompson,  E.  P.  How  to  make  inventions. 

1891 608  21 

Thompson,  W.  P.  PaUent  law  for  all  coun- 
tries. 1878 608  14 

United  Sutes.   Patent  Office.    Alphabetical 

list  of  patentees.  1880-. 608  B-X7 

Digest  of  patents  issued,  1 790-1 839 608  D-i 

Illustrations  accompanying  repts.,  1858- 

66.  9v 608  B-7 

Official  gazette.  1879- 608  B-16 

Repts.,  1841-71.  70V 608  D-2 

Same,  1879- 608  D-B-i 

Rules  of  practice }6o8  I7 

Women  inventors.   1888, 608  B-20 

Van  Looy.    D^scouvertes  et  inventions  les 

plus  interessantes.  1886.. 608  22 

Wheeler.    Inventors   and   inventions  of 

Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.  1882 608  24 

White.  Inventions  and  discoveries.  1827..    608  16 
WiLKiNS.  How  to  apply  for  a  British  patent. 

1884.. t6o8  18 

Wonderful  inventions.  1865 *6o8  5 


X  For  reference.  *  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


392 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


MANUFACTURES. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCEI^ 
LANEOUS. 

Bevan.    Industries  of  the  British  Isles  and 

the  U.S.   1882 67019 

Canada.  Minister  of  Agriculture.  Mechanical 

and  manufacturing  industries  of  Canada. 

1894. 670  Pam.  I 

Crawford.  Industries  of  Russia.  1893.....  670  B-6 
Daly.  Glimpses  of  Irish  industries.  1889...     670  26 

Dennis.  Industrial  Ireland.  1887 670  25 

Gordon.  Foundry,  forge  and  factory.  1890.  670  27 
Great  industries  of  Great  Britain.    1878-80. 

3V., ^6706-1 

Greely,  et  al.    Great  industries  of  the  U.  S. 

1872 670  18 

Lakeman.  Health  in  the  workshop.  1884..  670  22 
McFaul's  factory  and  dealers'  supply  world. 

1^93--  V.  3- 98.2  I-B-5 

Mateaux.  The  wonderland  of  work.  '8l...*670  B-4 

Metcalfe.  Cost  of  manufactures,  etc.  *85..    670  24 

Noyce.    Boy's  own  book  of  manufactures 

and  industries.   1881 *67o  16 

PiiiLLii*s,  ed.  British  manufacturing  indus- 
tries. 1876.    I2V 670  I 

Suggestive  lessons  in   practical   life.    18S8. 

3d  series *670  13 

Contents  :   The  fuel  wc  burn. — The  metals  wc  smelt. — 
The  forests  wc  clear. 

Taylor.  Inlroduction  to  hist,  of  the  factory 

system.  1S86 670  23 

United  States.    Census,  1S80.  Manufactures 

of  Baltimore,  Boston,  Buffalo,  etc 670  B-5 

Watt.  Mechanical  industries  explained. '81.     670  17 


METALS. 

Byrne.    Practical  metal  worker's  assistant. 

1878 671   u 

GuETTiKR.    Manufacture  ot  metallic  alloys. 

1S72 671  4 

Haslixk.  Metal  turner's  handybook.  '87..,  671   19 

Leland.  Elementary  metal  work.  1894.....  671  27 

Manufactures  m  metal.    1853.3V 671   i 

Maskell.  Russian  art.  1884 671  16 

Overman.  Moulder's  and  founder's  pocket 

guide.  1893 671  22 

Strauss,  ^Z  tf/.  England's  workshops.  1864.  671  5 

\  For  reference  •  Ol 


West.  American  foundry  practice.  1892....  671  Q 

Moulders'  text-book.  1892 671  2^ 

Wheatley  atul  Delamotte.    Ait  woik  in 

gold  and  silver :  Mediaeval.   1882. 671 1$ 

IRON  AND  STEEL. 

Akrrbian.    Iron  manufacture  in  Sweden, 

1876.. 67*  W 

American  Iron  and  Steel  Association.  Di- 
rectory of  iron  and  steel  works  of  the 

U.S.  1878... :....    671 » 

Proceedings,  1874 672  P»f 

Repts.  of  Secretary,  1876-^ 6721^1 

Wearing  qualities  of  Am.  steel  rails.  '79.672  Fh.7 
American  Pig  Iron  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. Proceedings,  1873 ^TBL 

Armour.  Iron  and  heat  1871 fiyjl 

Bkll.  Principles  of  the  manufacture  of  izon 

and  steel.  1884, 67a  » 

Bi^KE.   Report  on  iron  and  steel.    (Vienna 

International  Exhibition,  1873.)    1876U    671  fl 

Bolland.  The  iron-founder.  1S92 ^    671  i 

Bore.    Story  of  the  invention  of  the  steel 

pen.    1890 67115 

BowRON.  Cost  of  pig-iron  in  the  Sequachee 

valley 672  Psm.  U 

Braineri).  Henderson  steel 672  Psm.  ij 

Iron  ores,  fuels,  etc.,  of  the  Birmingham 

district 672  Pun.  M 

British  Iron  Trade  Association.  Iron  and 
steel  industries  of  Belgium  and  Ger- 
many. 1896 672  JJ 

Cambria  iron  and  steel  works 672  R-J 

Conder's  almanac.    1878 672  Pub.  K 

Constant- BoNEKiLL.     Album     des    fers 

profiles,  rivets,  etc.  1871 672  B-i 

Cook.  Anthracite  and  coke 672  Pus.  I^ 

Delano.  Manufacture  of  steel  rails 672  Pud.  i] 

Ede    Management  of  steel.  1S67 672  U 

TAiRnAiRN.  lion.   1865 672] 

French.  Rise  and  progress  ot  the  iron  trade 

otU.  S.    1858 67«i 

CjARRison.  Husgafvel's  high  bloomary  for 
producmg  iion  and  steel  duect  from 

ore 672  Pub.  'I 

Gordon,    l.azge  furnaces  on  Alabama  ma- 

tenal 672  Psm.  I 

Greenwood.  Steel  ana  iron.   1884.. 672  s 

HioRNS.  Iron  and  steel  manufacture.  18891.    672  i 

interest  to  young  readers. 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


393 


1  Institute.  Journal.  187&-.....    672  13 
New  York,  1890.    Illustrated 

672  B-5 

iting  to  meeting  in  the  U.  S., 

672  Pfcm.  20 

1  manu£icturers  and  iron  ore 

s.-  Convention,  1879 672  Pam.  5 

gazette.  The.    1887- 98.2  P-B-3 

ron,  steel  and  allied  trades  in 

2V 672    12 

a.  Advantages  in  the  manufac- 

on 672  Pam.  10 

The  iron  and  steel  maker.  '92..    672  27 
Properties  of  steel,  &c.  1876...  672  B-2 

and  steel  manufacture 672  R-i 

•steel  works.  1876 672  B-2 

I  manufacturer's  guide.  1866...       672  6 
in  metal :  Iron  and  steel.  1 831. 

672  18 

The  Bofors  steel  cast  guns..672  "Pam.  17 
pers  on  iron  and  steel.  1840...  672  I 
:.  of  the  iron  manufacture  of  the 
mies  and  of  Pennsylvania.  '76..  672  9 
il  and  iron  in  all  countries.  '78..  672  14 
ufacture  of  Russian  sheet  iron. 

672  15 

losphate  slag 672  Pam.  16 

last-fumace    gases. — Charging 

672  Pam.  16 

Grading  of  Binningham  pig- 

% 672  Pam.  14 

ten      Nordostbahngesellschaft. 

Phila.,  1876 672  B-2 

Hist,  of  the  iron  trade.  1841...       672  2 
ronwork    to    the   end    of   the 

1  period.  1893 672  28 

t.  of  ironmaking  and  coal  min- 

I.  1878 672  16 

nufactureof  iron,  1585-18S5....  672  B-4 

.  to  1891.  1892 672  B^4A 

ner  steel  industry.    1888 672  Pam.  13 

f  rept.  on  iron  and  steel  indus- 

he  U.  S.  1881 672  Pam.  8 

e  years  of  progress  in  the  manu- 

f  iron  and  steel  in  the  U.  S..672  Pam.  12 

Hist,  of  Lake  Superior  iron 

1871., 672  Pam.  2 

ources  of  Lake  Superior.  '76..672  Pam.  3 
teel  rail  manufacture.  1874..672  Pam.  11 
esources,  etc.,  of  Birmingham 
tlidland hardware  dist.  1866....  672  7 
jrength  of  cast  iron,  etc.  i860..  672  4 
m  manufacture  of  Gt.  Britain. 
, 672  B-i 


United  States.  Census,  1880.  Iron  and  steel 

production  of  the  U.S 672  B-3 

Consuls.  Files  in  Spanish  Am.  1890...672  Pam.  21 

Wainwright.  Cheaper  fiiels  in  the  blast- 
furnace  672  Pam.  16 

Ward.   Ferro-manganese.  1876 672  Pam.  6 

Watt.  Hist,  of  a  lump  of  iron.  1884 ^672  24 

OTHER  METALS. 

BuNN.  Practical  work-shop  companion  for 
tin,  sheet-iron,  and  copper-plate  work- 
ers. 1891 671  21 

CoWLES.    Aluminum,  bronze  and  brass  as 

materials  for  propellers.  1890 671  Pam.  i 

Flower.  Hist,  of  trade  in  tin.   1880 671  12 

Gee.  Practical  gold  worker.  1877 671  10 

Graham.  Brass  founders'  manual.  1868....  671  9 
Haslope.  Repoussi  work  for  amateurs. '87.  671  18 
HiORNS.  Metal-colouring  and  bronzing. '92.  671  20 
Larkin.   Brass  and  iron  founders'  guide. 

1876 671  8 

Lelamd,  ed.  Repouss^  work.  1882 671  B-I 

Lethaby.  Leadwork.  1893 671  26 

Pollen.  Gold  and  silver  smith's  work.  '80.    671  13 

Smith,  J.  B.  Treatise  upon  wire.  1891 671  B-2 

Smith,  O.  Aluminum  in  the  drawing-press. 

1890 671  Pam.  3 

Studnitz.  Gold.  1877 671  6 

Warn.  Sheet-metal  worker's  instructor. '75.  671  7 
Watt.  History  of  a  lump  of  gold.  1885 *^7^  '7 

TEXTILE  FABRICS. 

Aiperican  Silk  Association.  Rept.  1875 

Arnold.  Hist,  of  the  cotton  famine.  1865.. 
Ashenhurst.   Weaving  and  designing  of 

textile  fabrics.  1879 

Ashley.  Early  hist  of  the  English  woolen 

industry.  1887 677 

Atlanta  International  Cotton  Exposition, '8 1. 

Rept.  of  Director  General 

Bagnall.    Textile  industry  of  the  U.  S. 

Baines.  Hbt.  of  cotton  manufacture  in  Gt. 

Britain 

Bischoff.    Hist,  of  woolen  and  worsted 

manufactures.  1842.  2v ^ 

Bowling.  Book  of  knots.  1876 

Brockett.  Silk  industry  in  America.  1876. 

Champeaux.  Tapestry... 

Christy.  Cotton  is  king,   1855 

CoxoN.  Oriental  carpets.  1884.. 

Dana.  Cotton  from  seed  to  loom.  1878..... 
Felkin.   Hist,  of  machine-wrought  hosiery 

and  lace.    1867 677  5 


677  21 

678  6 

677  17 

Pam.  2 

6789 

677  35 

678  8 

677  10 

677  Z2 

677  9 

677  14 

678  2 

677  24 

6787 

*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


394 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


Hale.  Art  of  knitting.  i88i 677  22 

Point  lace.  1879^ 677  15 

Knitting  and  crochet.  1890 677  B-8 

McLarkn.    Spinning  woolen  and  worsted. 

1884 677  25 

McMuRTRiE.      Rept.    on    examination    of 

wools,  etc.   1886 677  B-7 

Marsden.   Cotton  spinning.    1884 678  10 

Mortimer.    Cotton  from  field  to  factory. 

1894 \ 678  12 

MOntz.   Short  hist,  of  tapestry.    1885 -  ^77  27 

Paluser.  Hist,  of  lace-making.  1S69 677  6 

PossELT.  Technology  of  textile  design.  *92..  677  B-9 

Rock.  Textile  fabrics.  1876 677  7 

Textile  fabrics  in  S.  Kensington  Museum. 

i87o« 677  B-i 

Scott.  Practical  cotton  spinner.  1851 «  678  i 

Silk,  cotton,  linen,  wool,  etc.  1845 677  2 

Silk  manufacture.  ( Lardner^s  Cabinet  cyclop.) 

1832 677  I 

Squier.  Tropical  fibres.   1861 :..  677  3 

Treadwin.  Antique,  point  and  honiton  lace.  677  13 
United  States.  Census,  1880.  Silk  manu- 
facturing industry 677  B-2 

Consuls.     Carpet  manufacture  in  foreign 

countries.   1890 677  Pam.  3 

— Cotton  textiles  in  foreign  countries.  '90.  678  1 1 

Senate.  Rept.  on  cotton.  1895.  2v ^33A  4 

Ure.     Cotton  manufacture  of  Gt.  Britain. 

1861.  2v 678  3 

Philosophy  of  manufactures.    1 86 1 677  4 

Wardkn.     The    linen    trade,  ancient  and 

modem.    1867 677  8 

Watts.  Facts  of  the  cotton  famine.  1866...  6785 

Whitman.  Flax  culture.  1888 677  28 

Wool  and  the  manufacture  of  wool.  1888-94..  677  29 

Wool  book.  The.    1892,1895 67730 

Wyckoff.  Silk  goods  of  America.    1879...  677  16 

Needlework. 

Alford.  Needlework  as  art.  1886 677  B-6 

Caulfield  and  Saward.     Dictionary    of 

needlework.  1882 677  B-3 

Dolby.  Church  embroidery.  1867 677  23 

Gay.  Skilful  Susy,  a  book  for  fairs.  1895...     677  26 

Glaister.   Needlework.   1880 677  19 

Hale.    Art  needlework 677  32 

More  stitches  for  embroidery.    1879 ^77  33 

Hapgood.   School  needlework.    1893 677  34 

Harrison.  Woman's  handiwork  in  modem 

homes.   1881 677  20 

HiGGiN.  Handbook  of  embroidery.  1880...  677  18 
Leland,  ^^.  Art  needlework.  1882.  2  pts..  677  B-4 
Wilton,  r</.  Art  of  needlework.   1840 677  31  I 

*  Of  interest  to 


MINOR   MANUFACTURES  AN 

CRAFTS. 

Amateur  mechmnics.  1883.  2v *68o  I 

Amateurwork.  1882-.  v.i-. *68o  ! 

Bower.  How  to  make  common  things :  for 

boys.  1895 • *^ 

Boy's  book  of  trades... *6S 

Work:  an  illus.  magazine.    1889- *68o  '. 

WOOD  WORK. 
American  wood-worker.  1S94-.  v.  14-.,. .98.2  V- 
Campin.  Hand  turning  in  wood,  ivory,  etc 

1868 67 

DoDOE.    Manufactures  from  native  woods. 

1886 674  P»n 

Elphinstone.  Patterns  for  turning.  1872...     6; 

IIasluck.  Lathe-work.  1881 67 

I^he  and  iu  use.  The.    1868 67 

LuKiN.  Picture-frame  making  for  amateurs. 

1882 *67 

Turning  for  amateurs.  1884 *67 

Turning  lathes.    1888.. „.    674 

Lumber  world.  The.  1887- 98.2  P-1 

Richards.    Arrangement,  etc.,  of  wood- 
working factories.  1873.. ^ 

SvKDELius.  Hand-book  for  charcoal  burn- 
ers. 1875.. 67 

ToMi'KiNS.  Historyof  theplaning-mill. '89..    674 

Turner's  companion.  1851 67 

United  States.    Consuls.    The  stave  trade  in 

foreign  countries.    1892....'. 674  Pan 

(For  Carpentry,  see  ARCHi-nrcTVRB ;  for  CalniKt-< 
tng,  see  Furniturb,  and  for  Sloyd,  see  Tkmv 
Ikstruction.) 

BRICK-MAKING,    STONE    WORKING,  E 

Bale.  Stone-working  machinery.  1884 6; 

Booth,  /r.  Marble  worker's  manual.  1856.  6j 
Davis.    Manufacture  of  bricks,  tiles,  terra- 
cotta, etc.  1884 6; 

DOBSON.  Manufacture  of  bricks  and  tiles. '  73..  6] 

TANNING.— SHOEMAKING. 

Davis.  Manufactureof  leather.  1885 6] 

DowiK.  The  foot  and  its  covering.   1861....  6i 

Dress  and  care  of  the  feet.  1871 6f 

FoNTENELLK.  Arts  of  tanning.  1852 6; 

Hall.  Book  of  the  feet.   1847 ^ 

Leland,  fd.  Leather  work.  1882 675 

Leno.  Art  of  boot  and  shoe  making.  1885..  6S 

Watt.  Art  of  leather  manufacture.  1885....  6; 

BOOK-BINDING. 

American  bookbinder.    1 89 1-4.  v.  1-4. 686 

Bibliography  of  book-binding.   x886 16  Pub 

Chat  about  bookbinding.   1887 686  Va 

yoiing  readers. 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


396 


IftAifS.  Booklnnding  for  amateurs.  1885...  686  2 
iBTCHKR.  Bookbinding  in  France.  '94....  686  B-3 

lORNS.  Binding  of  books.   1894. 686  3 

fSEATtEY,  Book-lnndingasafineart. '82..686  B-i 
lACHNSDORF.  Art  of  book-binding.  1880...      686  i 

CLOCK,  WATCH  AND  INSTRUMENT 

MAKING. 

lOTTONB.    Electrical  instrument  making  for 

amateurs.  1888 681  10 

Iftrrmv. .  Former  clock  and  watchmakers. 

1894... 681  15 

riiAOWiCK.  Magic  lantern  manual.  1878...  *68i  3 

bECKiTT.  Qocks,  watches  and  bells.  1874.  681  4 
looTH,  /r.  Qock  and  watchmaker's  manual. 

1872^ 681  5 

■ATTY.  Book  of  sun-dials.  1889 681  11 

■U9GOW.  Watch  and  clock  making.  1885.  681  9 
biTHER.  Mathematical  instruments.  '71-7. 

3v 681  6 

CtmUnU:  v.  i.  Drawing  and  measuring  instruments. 

▼.a.  Optical  instruments. 

T.  3.  Surveying  and  astronomical  instruments. 
Cbmlo.  Watch-repairer*s  hand-book.  1891.    681  14 

IiNDAL.  History  of  watches,  etc.  1892 681  13 

UlD.  Qock  and  watch  making.  1832 681  I 

ioudi  Kensington  Museum.   Hand-book  to 
loan  collection  of  scientific  apparatus. 

1876.. 681  2 

YlPPUN.  Watch  and  clock  making  in  '89..    681  12 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Adams.  EInglish  pleasure  carriages.  1837...  684  X 

Beck.  Gloves.  1883 -  ^^7  4 

Bells,  history,  &c.   1893 ^7'  ^**™«  3 

Burgess.  Coach  building.  1881 684  2 

Coach-maker's  illustrated  hand-book.  1875.  ^^  3 
Cole.  The  horse's  foot  and  how  to  shoe  it 

i879„ 682  I 

Crane.  Smithy  and  foige.  1883 682  2 

Fitch.    Rept  on  manufacture  of  fire-arms, 

etc.  1882 683  B-3 

Greener.   The  gun  and  its  development 

1881 683  4 

Modem  breech-loaders 683  2 

Herzberg.  The  sewing  machine.  1864^...  687  I 

Logan.  Breech-loaders.  1873 683  z 

LuKiN.  Toys  and  toy  making ^679  i 

Mallet.    Physical  conditions  involved  in 

the  construction  of  artillery.   1856 683  B-l 

Norton.  American  inventions  in  [arms]...  683  B-2 
Price.  Fire  and  thief-proof  depositories  and 

locks.  1856 683  5 

Richardson,  ed.    Practical  blacksmithing. 

1889.   2v 682  3 

Thomson.  Hat-making  and  felting.  1868...  687  2 
Tomlinson.    Construction  of  door  locks. 

1858 683  3 

Urquhart.  Sewing  machinery.  i88i.« 687  3 


ENGINEERING. 


yplctop's  dictionary  of  machines,  etc.  '52. 

2T.. {620  B-2 

jndation  of  Engineering  Societies.  Index 

of  current  engineering  literature.  '84-91.    620  22 

«MywN,  ed.    Engineering  facts  and  figures. 

1864-9.  6v.. 620  6 

Arnsgie,  Phipps  &  Co.  Tables  of  weights 

of  ifteel  plates... 620  20 

h^gyieering.  1890- 620  P-B-i 

^llBcciing  magarine.  1892- 620  P-i 

l^gineering  news.  1890- 620  P-B-2 

dUKBAiRN.  Usefiil  information  for  en- 
gineers. 1867.  3T 620  9 

Uboourt,  L.  F.  Vernon-.  Achievements 
in  engineering  during  the  last  half  cen- 
tmy.  1891 620  8 

iooographic  encyclopaedia,  v.5 :  Construc- 
tive arts ;  by  Fiinkel,  Heyn,  and  Wahl. 
1889.. t3i  80 

tACx;ioltGK.  Ways  and  works  in  India.  '94..    620  24 

X  For  reference.  •  Of 


Mason.  Resistance  of  piles.   1850 620  Pam.  2 

Public  works,  British  and  Am.  Papers  and 

illus.  1856 620  B-15 

Royal  Engineers  (Great  Britain).    Papers. 

1837-45.  8v 620  B-n4. 

S&BiLLOT.   Travaux  publics  et  les  mines: 

traditions  et  superstitions.  1894 62023 

Thurston.  Materials  of  engineering.  1883. 

3V.. 620  14 

CanitnU:    v.  i.    Non-meullic  materials. 

V.  a.    Iron  and  steel. 

▼.  3.    Non-ferrous  metals  and  alloys. 


CIVIL   ENGINEERING. 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.  Con- 
vention, 1887 620  21 

Same,  1891.. 620  Pam.  3 

Black.  U.  S.  public  works.   1895 620  R-2 

Chicago.  Dept.  of  Public  Works.  Repts 620  17 

interest  to  young  readers. 


396 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


C&BY.   E^cydopeedia  of  civil  engineering. 

1872 ^20  7 

Institution  of  Civil  Engineers  (Great  Britain). 

Transactions.    1S42.  v.1-3 620  B-X2 

Mahan.  Elementary  course  of  civil  engi- 
neering.  1870.. 620  B-i 

New  York  City.    Dept  of  Public  Worics. 

Repts 620  18 

Rankinb.  Civil  engineering.  1870... 620  2 

Sganzin.  Elementary  course  of  civil  engi- 
neering.  1828.. 620  I 

Stevenson.  Civil  engineering  of  N.Am. '38..    620  13 

Stuart.   How  to  become  a  successful  engi- 
neer. 1868 620  3 

TBAtrrwEiN.  Civil  engineer's  pocket-book. 

i895« t^ao  12 

Method  of  calculating  cubic  contents  of 
excavations,  etc.   1887 629  2 

RAILROAD. 

American  chilled  car  wheel  'machined.'.. .699  Pam.  i 

Barry.  Railway  appliances.  1876 625  13 

Barry  and  Bramwell.  Railways  and  loco- 
motives.  1882 625  18 

Borden.  Useful  formulae,  locating  and  con- 
structing railroads.    1849 625  19 

Brees.  Science  pratique  des  chemins  de  fer. 

1841 625  B-i 

Canadian  Pacific  Railway.  Rept.,  etc.  '80...     625  17 
Chilled  cast-iron  vs.  steel-tired  wheels.  '92..699  Pam.  6 

Cole.  Contractor's  book.  1855 98.2  R-i 

CORTHELL.  The  interoceanic  problem. '85 ..625  Pam.  7 
Ship-railway  across  the  isthmus  of  Te- 

huantepec.  1886 625  Pam.  6 

Day.    Construction  and  formation  of  rail- 
ways.   1848 625  6 

Ethelston.   a  visit  to  the  works  of  the  St. 

Gothard  Railway.    1881 625  16 

Fox.  Manipulation  of  steel.  1893 625  Pam.  14 

Griffin.     Brake  service  and  car  wheels. 

1892 699  Pam.  5 

The  car  wheel  question.    1891 699  Pam.  4 

Sections  and  mechanical  conditions  of  car 

wheels.   1891 699  Pam.  2 

Lecount.  On  railways.  1837 62$  5 

Liverpool  and  Manchester  Railway.    Rept. 

to  durectors.   1831 625  2 

LoRRE.  Emergencies  in  railroad  work.  '95. .625  Pam.  28 

Track.  1894 625  Pam.  24 

Nansonty.    Le  chemin  de  fer  glissant  de 

Girard  et  Barre.    1890 625  22 

Pattinson.   British  railways.   1893 625  26 

PORCHER.  The  best  diameter  for  car  wheels. 

1891.. 699  Pam.  3 


Slides.  Practical  tunnelling.  x86o 62$ 

Principles  and  practice  of  leveUing.  1870U     6 

Smith,  W.  Sooy.    Hudson  River  Tunnel 
i88i.« 625  Pi 

Spooner.   Narrow-gauge  railways.   187 1...    6a 

Stephenson.    Science  of  railway  coostrac- 
tion.    1874 & 

Tratman  and  Fkrnow.    Repta.  on  metal 
railroad  ties,  etc.  1894 ». 7] 

Trautwsin.    Field  practice  of  laying  out 
circular  curves  for  railroad.    1887.. ^ 

Tredgold.  Railroads  and  carnages.  1825.     ( 

VosE.  Manual  for  railroad  engineers,  etc '  74..    61 

Welungton.  Economic  theory  of  the  loca- 
tion of  railways.    1891 62 

Wood.    Practical  treatise  on  railroads,  etc. 

i83il i 

WOrtele.    Spirals  and  their  nse  on  rail- 
roads.   1894 625  Pu 

COMMON  ROAD  AND  STREET. 

American  Press  Association.  Road-impnyve- 

ment  matter .625  PUn.  12  ai 

Barbour.   National  road  bill.  1830.. 625  h 

Gillespie.    Principles  and  practice  of  road 

making.    1853 6 

Same.    1849 61 

Same.    1872 625 

GiLLMORE.  On  roads,  streets  and  pavements. 

1876 62 

Good  roads.  1892-. 6a 

Herschel  and   North.     Road    making. 

1894 625^11 

Huntington.  Road-master's  assistant  '78..   6a 
Jenks.    Road  legislation  for  the  Am.  state. 

1889 6a 

Move  for  better  roads.    1891 6a 

New  York.  Laws  relating  to  highways,  etc. 

i86o« 6a 

Pope.   A  catalogue  of  books,  etc.,  on  roads. 

1892 16  Fb 

Highway  improvement  1889... 625  Pn 

Improvement  of  city  streets 625  Pn 

Movement  for  better  roads.  1890 62$  Pn 

Road  making  as  a  branch  of  instmction. 

1892 625  Pb 

Wagon  roads  as  feeders  to  railways 625  fti 

RocKWFJLL.      Roads    and    pavements   in 

France.  1896 6a 

Shaler.   Betterment  of  our  highways.    '92.    6j 
Stone.  New  roads  and  road  laws,  U.  S.  '94.    6: 
Trowbridge.  Country  highvrays.  '89....625  PM 
United  States.    Consuls.    Streets  and  high- 
ways of  foreign  countries.  1891 6] 


X  For  reference. 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


397 


Lept  of  Agricnltnre,  Office  o£  Road  In- 

qiiny.  Bulletins 625  Tarn.  11 

I.    State  laws  relating  to  management  of  roads,  X888-93. 
s.    Minnesota  good  roads  convention,  1894. 

3.  Improrement  of  the  road  system  of  Georgia ;  by 
SheflBdd. 

4.  Road-making  materials  in  Arkansas ;  by  Branner. 

5.  Road  materials  and  transportation  rates  in  certain 
■tatet  west  of  the  Mississippi  R.  1894. 

6.  Roads,  road  materials,  and  freight  rates  north  of 
OhioR. 

7.  Roads,  and  road-making  materials  in  certain  eastern 
aad  toothem  states.    1894. 

8.  Earth  roads;  by  Stone.    1894. 

9.  State  aid  to  road-building  in  New  Jersey ;  by  Bur 
ioiig|i«    x894< 

to.  Proceedings  of  National  Road  Conference,  Asbury 
Ptak,N.J.,Julys-6,i894. 

sx.  Proceedings  of  Virginia  Good  Roads  Convention, 
Richmond,  Oct.  x8, 2894. 

X9.    Wide  tires,  laws  of  certain  states,  etc.;  by  Stone. 

13.    Ken^ky  highways ;  by  Crump. 

f4«  Good  roads :  extracts  from  messages  of  governors ; 
by  Stone* 

15.  Good  roads  convention  of  Texa|,  Feb.,  1895. 

16.  Employment  of  convicts  in  road  building;  by 
Stone. 

17.  Historical  and  technical  papers  on  road  building  in 
the  U.S.;  by  Stone. 

s8.    State  laws  relating  to  management  of  roads,  X894-5. 

ANAL^  HARBOR.— RIVER.— SUBMARINE. 

UJIARXX  North  Sea  canal  of  Holland.  '72.  626  B-^ 
UBR.    DiTing  with  and  without  armor. 

1859- 627  Pam.  I 

EABOOiniT,  L.  F.  Vernon-.  Harbours  and 

dodcs.  1885.  2v^ 627  2 

Siren  and  canals.  1882.  2v.. 626  3 

iiAimRS  &  Sons.    Hydraulic  engineering 

after  Holland  (Mich.)  method.  '85...627  Pam.  4 
hADL  Survey  of  the  north  and  north-west 

'    lakes.  i86o„ 627  i 

hwfTTAl     United  States  Nicaragua  survey- 
ing party.  x886 626  B-5 

feinut     Survey  for  a  ship  canal,  Isthmus 

-    ofDarien.    1861^ 626  2 

|Bnta  Manchester  ship  canal.  189Z 626  Pam.  i 

fv  Yofk.  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor. 

i    JUtptiL  on  canals,  1851-1890.  34V 626  i 

fm  Yoik  City.  Wharves,  piers  and  slips. 

1868.  2v,^ 627  R-i 

jU»nv«.     Explorations  and  surveys  for 

I    Dnien  ship  canal.   1874 626  B->2 

pDFXLDT.    Explorations  and  surveys  of  a 
/   afaip  caaaly  Isthmus   of  Tehuantepec. 

k    l872» 626  B-3 

Conqnestofthesea.  1873 620  5 

The  worid's  navigation.  *79.«.627  Pam.  2 
inVHSOff.    Canal  and  river  engineering. 
^   187a. 626  B-i 


Strickland.     On    canals,   railways,   etc. 

1826 626  R-i 

United  States.    Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Atlas  of  maps „ 627  Cab.  2 

— Catalogue  of  charts,  etc.  1892 627  B-l 

— Repts.  of  supt... 627  D-B-l 

Consuls.  Canals  and  irrigation  in  foreign 

countries.  1891 626  5 

Laws  relating  to  improvement  of  rivers 

and  harbors.    1887 «      6274 

*    Light-house  maps  and  drawings.. 627  Gab.  3 

BRIDGE  AND  ROOF. 
Baker.  Long-span  railway  bridges.   1868..      624  4 
Holler.  The  construction  of  iron  highway 

bridges.  1878 624  7 

Cain.   Theory  of  solid  and  braced  elastic 

arches.    1879 624  12 

Dempsey.    Tubular  and  other  iron  girder 

bridges.    1865 624  5 

DiEDRiCHS.  Theory  of  strains.   1871 6248 

Haupt.    General  theory  of  bridge  construc- 
tion.   1870 i 624  3 

HuMBER.   Handy-book  of  strains  in  girders. 

1868 .'. 624  I 

International  Bridge,  Niagara  River.   1873..  624  R-l 
Johnson,  r/  a/.    Theory  and  practice  of 

modem  framed  structures.   1 893 624  B-2 

Mansfield  and  Jacoby.     Text-book    on 

roofs  and  bridges.    1894.   3V 62416 

Merrill.    Iron  truss  bridges  for  railroads. 

1870 624  B-i 

New  York  and  Brooklyn  Bridge 624  Pam.  8 

Address  on  opening;  by  Hewitt.  '83.«..624  Pam.  7 

History 624  Pam.  6 

Phillips.  The  Forth  bridge 624  R-2 

Ranken.   Strains  in  trusses.    1872 6242 

Ritter.   Elementary  theory  and  calculation 

of  iron  bridges  and  roofs.  1S79 624  1 1 

Shreve.  Strength  of  bridges  and  roofs.  '77..      624  6 

VosE.   Bridge  disasters  in  Am.   1887 624  10 

•Woodbury.   Stability  of  the  arch.   1858..^      6249 

HYDRAULIC. 
Beaufoy.    Nautical  and  hydraulic  experi- 
ments.   1834.  V.  1 628  R-2 

Bell.     Hist,  of  the  water  supply  of  the 

world.    1882 628  10 

Bolton.   London  water  supply.  18S4 6288 

Browne.  Water  meters.   i885„ 628  9 

CoLBURN  and  Maw.    Waterworks  of  Lon- 
don.   1868 628  3 

Construction  of  mill  dams.  1874 628  19 

Corthell.   Hist,  of  the  Mississippi  jetties. 

1880 628  7 


398 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


Eads.  Mississippi  jetty  system  explained... „3So. I  15 
EwBANK.  Hydraulics  and  mechanics.  1841.  628  2 
Fanning.  Rept.  on  the  water  supply  of  New 

York  city.    1881., 628  Pam.  3 

Water-supply  engineering.  1877 628  6 

Flynn.   Flow  of  water  in  open  channels, 

pipes,etc.  1886 628  la 

GASGUII.LET  anal  KuTTER.  General  formula 

for  the  uniform  flow  of  water  in  rivers, 

etc.  1892 628  18 

Homes.    Water  supply  of  Constantinople. 

1872 628  Psun.  I 

Jackson.  Hydraulic  manual.   1883 628  5 

Manual  of  American  water- works.  i888«....  628  16 
Mason.  Rept.  on  the  Albany  water  supply. 

1885 638  Pam.  5 

Matthews.  Hydraulia.  1838 628  i 

Merriman.  Hydraulics.  1893 628  17 

Meyer.  Water- waste  prevention.  1885 628  11 

New  York    City.    Aqueduct  Commission. 

Quaker  Bridge  dam.  1887 628  B-2 

—Rept.    1887 628  R-3 

Union  League  Club.  The  water  supply  of 

New  York.  1882 628  Pam.  4 

Prony.  Nouvelle  architecture  hydraulique. 

1790.  V.I *. 628  B-l 

Revy.  Hydraulics  of  great  rivers.  1874 628  R-i 

Robinson.  Hydraulic  power  and  machinery. 

1893 628  20 

Storrow.  On  water- works.    1835 628  15 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Commissioners  on  the  water 

supply.  Rept.   1889 628  Pam.  6 

United  States.  Senate.  Rept.  on  Washing- 
ton aqueduct  tunnel 50-2,  ][ 888-9  Sen.  R.  3 

VoisiNS.    Trail6  d*hydraulique.    1840. 628  13 

Wells.  Water-power  of  Maine.  1869.. 628  4 

SURVEYING. 

Brainard.  The  sextant.  1891 629  3 

Burr.  Practical  surveying,  etc.  1864 622  6 

Car  HART.  Field  book  for  civil  engineers. '93..  622  14 

Treatise  on  plane  surveying.    1888 622  17 

Clkvenger.  Method  of  government  survey- 
ing. 1893 622  12 

CoMSTOCK.  Rept.  on  primary  triangulation 
of  U.  S.  Lake  Survey.  (U.  S.  Engi- 
neers.) 1882 622  B-5 

Frome.    Method  of  conducting  a  trigomet- 

rical  survey.  1850 622  i 

Gillespie.  On  surveying.  1896.  v.i- 622  16 

Haskoll.  Land  and  marine  surveying.  *6S,.  622  3 

Haupt.  The  topographer.  1883 622  8 

HosKOLD.  Mining,  land  and  railway  sur- 
veying, engineering,  etc.  1863 622  2 


( 


Johnson.  Theory  and  practice  of  surveying. 

i89i„ 

L.,  J.  Geodsesia.  17-. ( 

Merriman.  Introd.  to  geodetic  surveying. 

1893.. 6s 

Merritt.  Land  and  engineering  smreying. 

1871.. 62a 

New  York.    Commissioners  on  the  New 

Jersey  boundary.   Rept.  1884 ^ 

Regents  of  the  University.    Rept  on  the 

boundary.  1886 6j 

— Rept.  on  the  resurvey  of  the  N.  Y.  and 

Pft.  boundary  line.   1879 ^^^  ^ 

State  Land  Survey.  Rept.  1889 622  F^ 

State  Survey.  Axmual  repts i 

Reed.   Photography  apfdied  to  survejring. 

1889.. 622 

Root,  ed.  Surveying  and  navigation.  1866.   6a 
SiMMS.  Mathematical  instruments  employed 

in  surveying,  etc.  i844.« ^ 

Smith.  Field  methods.  1895... 625  fti 

Trowbridge.     Topographical    survey  of 

N.  Y.  state:    importance,  etc  1892.. .622 Pi 
United  States.    Dept  of  State.    Repts.  o& 

survey  of  boundary  from  Lake  of  the 

Woods  to  Rocky  Mts.  i878.„ 622 

Same:  Maps 622 0 

UsiLL.  Practical  surveying.  1893 6* 

Wheeler.    Venice  geographical  congress; 

rept.   1881 622 


MILITARY  ENGINEERINa 

Abbot.   Rept.  on  submarine  mines.  1881...  623 
Barnard.  Rept.  on  defence  of  Washington. 

1871 623 

Kept,  on  fabrication  of  iron  for  defensive 

purposes.   1872. 623 

Bousmard.    Essai  general  de  fortification. 

1814 623 

Buyer.    Draughts  of  the  most  remarkable 

fortified  towns  of  Europe.  1701 ^ 

Cox.  Address  on  coast  defenses,  etc.  '84..623  B 
Gillmore.  Rept  of  the  siege  and  reduction 

of  Fort  Pulaski.  1862.. < 

Griffin.    Our  sea^-coast  delfences  (U.  S.). 

1885 623  P 

(Ieai).  The  royal  engineer.  1869 ' 

Jerr.    On  strengthening  and  defending  out- 
posts, villages,  etc.   1857 

M  A(;ui  RE.  Attack  and  defence  of  coast-foiti- 

fications.  1884. 

NiMMO.    Sea^^oast  defenses  of  N.  Y.  Gty. 

1886 623  I 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


399 


military  equipage.  1876 623 

set  of  plans  and  forts  in  Am- 

765 

brtiiication  and  artillery.  1850.. 

pt.  on  effects  of  firing  from  case- 

ibrasures.  1857 

s.    Engineers.    Annual  repts.  of 

3  repts.  of  1880-7.  1889 

R.    Rept.  of  fortifications.    2v. 

49-1,  1885-6,  H.  R.  E. 

•Due.  Annals  of  a  fortress.  '76. 
rchitecture  of  the  middle  ages. 


Pam.  I 

623  10 
623  5 

623  7 

Register 
623  12 

Doc.  28 
623  3 

623  4 


ANICAL  ENGINEERING. 

;nce  of  mechanics.    1827 621   i 

»ciety  of  Mechanical  Engineers. 

tions,  1880- 621  29 

chines  :  a  book  for  boys.  1876..  *62i  14 
r  mechanical  movements.  '79...  621  19 
actical  treatise  on  mechanical 

ring.  1881 621  21 

td  Thompson.   Engineers'  text 

[844 621  4 

nual  of  rules,  tables  and  data  for 

ical  engineers.  1878 ^621  17 

Applied  mechanics.  1884 621  24 

Principles  of  mechanism,  and 

;ry  of  transmission.  1869 621  9 

Elements  of  mechanism.  1872...     621  11 

Applications  of  physical  forces. 
621  B-2 

Engineers'     and      mechanics' 

xx)k.    1881., t62i  22 

:  encyclopaedia,    v.6:    Applied 
ics ;  by  Hartig  and  Weiss,  et  al. 

t3i  81 

lanic's  text-book.  1850. 621  5 

le  mechanician  and  constructor 

neers.  1869 621  B-i 

)lied  mechanics.  1892 621  27 

ilechanical  engineering.  1894...     621  30 

boy  engineers.  1878 ♦621  16 

substitution  of  rolling  for  sliding 

in  journal  bearings.  1894 621  Pam.  3 

inciples  of  mechanism.  1874....     621  12 

Vfechanical  principles  of  engi- 

and  surchitectujre. .  1856 621  6 

Operative  mechanic  and  British 

St.    I83I.   2V 621    2 

nical  mechanics.  1883 621  23 

[amial  of  Implied  mechanics. '68..      621  7 


X  For  reference. 


•Of 


Rankine  and  Bamber.   Mechanical  text- 
book.  1873.. 621  13 

Richards.  Economy  of  workshop  manipu- 
lation. 1876 621  ij 

Roper.   Questions  and  answers  for  begin- 
ners. 1880 621  20 

Yoimg  engineer's  own  book.  1884 *62l  25 

Scott.  Engineers'  and  machinists'  assistant. 

1847.  2v 621  R-i 

Thurston.  Friction  and  lost  work.  1894...    621  28 
The  next  great  problems  of  science.  '92..621  Pam.  i 

Progress  in  mechanical  engineering 621  Pam.  2 

Unwin.    Development  and  transmission  of 

power.    1894 621  31 

Elements  of  machine  design.  1878 !.     621  18 

•  Woods  on^STAHL.  Elementary  mechanism. 

1891 621  26 

Young  mechanic.   1871.. 621  10- 

TCMDLS  AND  APPLIANCES. 

Armour.  Power  in  motion 621. z  i 

Camus.  On  the  teeth  of  wheels.  1 868 62 1 .  i  2 

CoLYER.    Hydraulic,  steam  and  hand  power 

lifting  and  pressing  machinery.  1 88 1...    62 1. 1  6 

Cromwell.  Belts  and  pulleys.  1885 621. i  7 

Toothed  gearing.    1891 621.1  10 

Flather.    Rope-driving.    1895 621. i  14 

Grinding  machines  for  cylindrical  and  conical 

surfaces.    1891 621. 1  ii 

Harrison.  Mechanic's  tool  book.  1868 621. i  3 

Hasluck.  Screw  threads.  1888 621. 1  9 

Rennie,  ed  Practical  examples  of  modem 

tools  and  machines.   1842 621. 1  B-Z 

Rose.   Complete  practical  machinist.    1893..621.1  12 

Screws  and  screw-making.  1892 621. z  Z3 

Shelley.  Workshop  appliances.  1873 62Z.Z  5 

Smith,  F.  J.  New  forms  of  work-measuring 

machines  as  applied  to  dynamos,  etc„62 1 .  z  Pam.  z 

Smith,  R.  N.  Cutting  tools.  Z882 62Z.Z  8 

Treatise  on  files  and  rasps.   1878 62Z.Z  B-2 

WoRSSAM.   Mechanical  saws.   Z867 62Z.Z  4 

STEAM  ENGINE. 
Armstrong.     Construction    and    manage- 

ment  of  steam  boilers.   Z874... 62Z.2  2Z 

Babcock  and  Wilcox  Co.  Facts.   Z895.....62Z.2  B-zz 

High  pressure  steam.    Z895 62Z.2  B-zo 

Steam,  its  generation  and  use.    Z894 62 z. 2  B-7 

Bolton.   Motive  powers.   z89^i 62Z.2  4Z 

Bourne.    Recent  improvements  in  steam 

engine.  Z872 62Z.2  z8 

BowEN.  British  locomotives.  Z893 62Z.2  38 

Burgh.   Modem  land  and  marine  engines. 

Z864 62Z.2  Cab.  2 

The  slide  valve.   z868 62Z.2  Z4 

interest  to  young  readers. 


400 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


Clark.  The  steam  engine.  1891.  2v 621.2  B.5 

CoTTERiLL.     The  steam  engine  as  a  heat 

engine.  1878 621.2  24 

Deharme.     Merveilles  de  la  locomotion. 

1874 621.2  20 

DsMPSEY.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  loco- 
motive engine.  1879 621.2  26 

Dixon.      Locomotive    boiler    construction. 

1893 621.2  Pam.  14 

Edwards.  American  marine  engineer.  '91..  621.2  35 
Modem  Am.  locomotive  engines.  1883...  621.2  29 
Modern  American  marine  engines,  boilers 

and  screw  propellers.  1881 621.2  B-4 

Practical  steam  engineers'  guide.    18S3...  621.2  28 

EvERS.  Steam  and  steam  engine.  1873 621.2  19 

Fletcher.  Hist,  and  development  of  steam 

locomotion  on  common  roads.  1891....  621.2  42 
Forney.  Catechism  of  the  locomotive.  '75..  621.2  22 
Galloway.  Hist,  of  the  steam  engine. '28..   621.2  i 
Gatkly  and  Kletzsch.  Cylinder  condens- 
ation  621.2  Pam.  3 

Gordon.  Elemental  locomotion,  etc.  1836..   621.2  4 
Great  Britain.    Parliament.    Rept.  on  steam 

carriages  [for  common  roads].    1832...  621.2  43 
Hampson  &  Co.     Corliss  engines.  Eclipse. 

1888 621.2  Pam.  I 

Hawkins.    Maxims  and  instructions  for  the 

boiler  room.  1893 621.2  39 

Hodge.  The  steam  engine.  1841 621.2  T-i 

Holmes.  The  steam  engine.  1894 621.2  32 

HoPKiNSON.    Working  of  the  steam  engine 

explained  by  use  of  the  indicator.   '63..  621.2  11 
IsHERWOOD.     Engineering    precedents   for 

steam  machinery.  1859.  2v 621.2  7 

Jacobus.    Efficiency  of  a  steam-boiler  using 

waste  gas  of  a  blast-furnace.  1888..621.2  Pam.  4 
Lardnek.  Steam  engine  explained.  1836...   621.2  3 

Le  Van.  Steam  engine  indicator.  1890 621.2  34 

Locomotive  engineering.  1895-.  v.  8-.. ..621. 2  P-B-i 

Long  a;/*/ BuEL.  Cadet  engineer.  1865 621.2  13 

Main  and  Brown.    Marine  steam  engine. 

1S65 621.2  12 

Martkn.     Records  of  steam  boiler  explo- 
sions.   1S69 621.2  15 

NoRRis,  I  land-bk.  for  locomotive  engineers, 

etc.  1852 621.2  6 

Parke.    Vertical  influence   of  counterbal- 
ance.   1S94 621.2  Pam.  17 

Rank  INK.  Manual  of  the  steam  engine,  etc. 

1870 621.2  16 

RE.NWICK.  The  steam  engine.  1830 621.2  2 

Reynolds.  Ixjcomotive  engine  driving. '80.  621.2  27 

Rice  automatic  engine.  188S 621.2  Pam.  2 

Robinson.  Explosions  of  steam  boilers.  '70.  621.2  17 


Sax  BY.   Study  of  the  steam  and  marine  en- 
gine. 1862 621J 

SchwackiiOfer.  Fuel  and  water.  1884....  621J 
Thurston.    Development  of  the  theofyof 

the  steam  engine.   1884 621.2  h: 

Efficiencies  of  steam  boiler,  etc.  '82.^621.2  Fi 
Experimental  steam  boiler  explosioiis^62i.2  Pi 
Final  improvement  of  the  steam  engine. 

1891 621.2  Pta 

Handbook  of  engine  and  boiler  trials. 

1890 ^621. 

Hist  of  the  growth  of  the  steam  epgme. 

1878 62L 

Invention  of  the  steam  engine.  '92... 62 1.2  Pu 

Manual  of  the  steam-engine.    1892 62L 

Stationary  steam  engines.    1884 621: 

Steam  and  its  rivals 621.2  Pu 

Steam  boilers  as  magazines  of  explosive 

energy.  1884^ 621.2  Ph 

The  '  Westfield '  steam  boiler  explosion. 

1875 62L2P1 

Tredgold.  The  steam  engine.  1850-1.  2 V..62L2 
United  States.    Secretary  of  the  Treasozy. 
Rept  on  the  use  of  steam  engines  in 

the  U.  S.  1838 621 

West,  et  ai.  Economical  load  for  locomotive, 

etc.    1894 621.2  Pw 

Williams.    Heat  in  its  relations  to  water 
and  steam.  1861 621. 

Wilson.  Steam  boilers.  1875 ^^'-^ 

Woods.  Compound  locomotives.  1 893 621 J 

OTHER  PRIME  MOVERS. 
BjOrung.      Water    or    hydraulic    motors. 

1894. 621 

Clerk.  Theory  of  the  gas  engine.  1891 621 

Diesel.   Rational  heat  motor.   1894 621 

DoNKiN.   Gas,  oil,  and  air  engines.    1894...  621 

Keely.  *  Sympathetic  etheric  motor* 621.3  Pa 

MacGregor.  Gas  engines.  1885 62I 

RoKiNSON.     Gas    and    petroleum    engines. 

1890 62] 

Unwin.  Compressed  air.  1892 „  621 

Wolff.    The  windmill  as  a  prime  mover. 

1890 62 

Millwork. 

Buchanan.   Mill  work,  etc.  1841.  2v 621J 

Cooper.     Belting  for  the  transmission   of 

power.    1878 63 

CrAIK.      Practical     Am.     millwright     and 

miller.  1877 63 

Evans.      Young    mill-wright    and  miller^s 

guide.  1834 6j 

Fairbairn.  Mills  and  mill  work.  1864.  2v.  6: 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 

Mechanics  for  the  millwright, 

{64 6ai.4  4 

Miller's,   millwright's    and    en- 

s  guide.  1870 621.4  6 

Machinery  and  millwork.  1869...   6214  5 

FIRE  PREVENTION. 

ection  against  fire.   1873 3^  2 

3.  Fire  prevention  and  extinction. 

369  I 

ire  Marshal.  Rept.  1877 369  Pam.  3 


—MECHANICAL  FINE  ARTS. 


401 


Gerhard.  Prevention  of  fire.  1887 369  Pam.  4 

Shaw.  Fires  and  fire  brigades.  1884 369  10 

Sheldon.  Story  of  the  Volunteer  Fire  Dept 

of  N.  Y.  city 369  9 

Woodbury.  Fire  protection  of  mills.  1889..  697  20 
Young.     Fires,  fire  engines  and  brigades. 

1866 369  17 


ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING. 

(See  under  Physics.) 


MECHANICAL  FINE  ARTS. 


ARCHITECTURE. 


TERAL  AND   MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

chitecture,  1891- 720  7 

rchitect  and  building  news.  '76-. 

4 720  P-B-4 

il  magazine.    1834-8.  5v 720  15 

Popular   diet,    of   architecture. 

V.  1-3 J720  B-20 

Practice  of  architecture.  1835...  720  B-4 
.  and  analysis  of  styles  of  archi- 

1839 720  3 

Kc  Library.    Catalogue  of  books 

I  to  architecture,  etc.,  Nov.  I, 

Aids  to  Readers. 

d.  Hist,  and  rudiments  of  archi- 

.   1853 720  2 

Decorative  part  of  civil  archi- 

1862 720  B-5 

ollege.    Avery  Architectural  Li- 
Catalogue.  1895 16  B-39 

ature  and  function  of  art.  188 1..     72036 

Hist,  of  architecture.  '74.  4v...     720  27 

f/.'  V.  z.  Ancient  architecture.— Christian  archi. 

iristian,  Saracenic  and  ancient  American, 
dian  and  Eastern, 
odern  styles. 
Historical     and    architectural 

s.  1876 720  26 

rchitecturc.  1849 720  13 

;  magazine  hbrary.  Architectural 

ies.    1890-91.  2v 720  37 

cyclopaedia  of  architecture.  '67..  ^720  14 


Hamlin.  Text-book  of  the  hist,  of  architec- 
ture. 1896 720  41 

Harris.  Three  periods  of  English  architec- 
ture. 1894 729  25 

HiERSEMANN.  Sale  catalogue :  architecture, 

etc.  1895 16  141 

Hope.  Historical  essay  on  architecture.  '35. 

2V 720  B-I2 

HoRTON.  Architecture  for  general  students. 

1874. 720  23 

HosKiNG.  Architecture  and  building.  1835..720  B-19 

Iconographic  encyclopaedia,  v.  4 :  Architec- 
ture; by  Essenwein.  1888 ^31  79 

Inland  architect.    1890- 720  P-B-3 

Lefebre.  Wonders  of  architecture.  1870...     720  22 

Longfellow,  ed.  Cyclopaedia  of  architec- 
ture, Italy,  Greece,  the  Levant.  1895...  7^^  ^"1 

MiLiziA.    Principii  di   architectura    civile. 

1827.   3v 720  31 

Saggio  di  architectura  civili.    1827 720  34 

Mitchell.  Rudimentary  manual  of  archi- 
tecture. 1S70 720  20 

Narjoux.  Notes  of  an  architect  in  north- 
west Europe.  1877 72035 

Nicholson.    Architectural  and  engineering 

diet.  1835.  3v t720  B-i 

Parker.   Glossary  of  terms  in  architecture. 

1850.   3v t72o  9 

Perry.  Chronology  of  medioeval  and  renais- 
sance architecture.  1893 720  12 

RiCKMAN.  Attempt  to  discriminate  styles  of 

architecture  in  Eng.    1862 729  I 

I  For  reference. 


402 


MECHANICAL  FINE  ARTS. 


RosENGARTEN.   Handbook  of  architectural 

styles.  1876. 720  24 

RusKiN.  Poetry  of  architecture.   1893.. 720  B-9 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture.    1852 72021 

Same.  1868 720  21A 

The  study  of  architecture.  1866 720  Pam.  i 

Scientific  American,  architects'  and  builders' 

edition.  1S85- 720  P-B-2 

Sharps.    The  seven   periods  of    English 

architecture.    1888 729  B-14 

Shaw.  Architectural  sketches  from  the  con- 
tinent.  1858 720  S-i 

Sloan.  Architectural  review  and  Am.  build- 
ers* journal.  1869-71.  3V 720  B-6 

Statham.  Architecture  for  general  readers. 

1895..V 720  40 

,    Stuart.  Cyclopedia  of  architecture.  1854...     ^720  4 
Dictionary  of  architecture.    1854.  2v t720  5 

Tuckerman,  ed.  Five  orders  of  architecture. 

1891 720  B-30 

TuTHiLL.  History  of  architecture.  1848 720  i 

Twenty  styles  of  architecture.  1881 720  B-18 

Van  Brunt.  Greek  lines.  1893 720  39 

VioLLET-LE-Duc.    Discourses  on  architec- 
ture. 1875-81.   av 720  B-io 

Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.  1876 720  25 

Weale,  ed.  Quarterly  papers  on  architecture. 

1844-5.  4v 720  B-14 

WiGHTVViCK.  Palace  of  architecture.  1840..720  B-23 

Wrighte.  Grotesque  architecture.  1815 7^7  ' 


ANCIENT.— ORIENTAL. 

Anderson.  Ancient  models.  1841 726  10 

Bardwell.  Temples.   1837 726  i 

Cameron.  Bathsof  Rome.  1775 722  T-7 

Chandler,  et  aL  Ionian  antiquixies.   1769..  722  T-6 
Chipiez  and  Perrot.    Temple  de  Jerusa- 
lem. 1889 722  Cab.  2 

Davenport.    Temples,  tombs  and  monu- 
ments of  ancient  Greece  and  Rome. '71..      722  4 
DiKHL.  Ravenne :  Etudes  d*arch6ologie  by- 

zantine.  1886 722  B-i 

Fergusson.  Illustrations  of  ancient  architec- 
ture in  HindosUn.  1847 722  T-l 

Palaces  of  Nineveh  and   Persepolis  re- 
stored. 1851 722  I 

Rock-cut  temples  of  India.    1864 7222 

Inwood.   The  Erectheion  at  Athens 722  T-2 

Laureys.   Kursus  der  klassischen  Baukunst 

die  fUnf  Ordnungen 722  T-8 

Lethaby  and  Swainson.    The  church  of 

Sancta  Sophia,  Constantinople.    1894... 726  B-25 


Mauch.  Aichitektonischen  Ordnungen  der 
Griechen    u.  ROmer;    «.  Detailbodi. 

1875 722I 

Morse.  Japanese  homes.  1886 729  B 

Moxn^  Roman  villas  of  the  Augustan  age. 

1833 72 

Murphy.     Arabian    antiquities   of  ^lain. 

1815 729  Ci 

Palmer.  Introd.  to  early  Christian  symbol- 
ism. 1885 726 

Parker.  Architectural  hist,  of  Rome.  1881.     71 

PuLLEN.     Handbook   of   ancient    Roman 
marbles.    1894. 72 

Seven  wonders  of  the  worlds 7 

Smith  and  Redford.    Greek  architecture 
and  sculpture.  1892..^ 7 

Smith  and  Slater.   Architecture:  Classic 
and  early  Christian.  1882 7 

Tatham.     Etchings,    ancient    ornamental 
architecture «  723 

Taylor  andCKFSY,  Architectural  antiqui- 
ties of  Rome.   1821.  2v «  722 

Texier^/Pullan.  L'architecture  byzantine. 

1864 72J 

Principal  ruins  of  Asia  Minor.  1865 «  722 

Wells.    Amphitheatres  of  ancient  Rome. 
1883 7 


MEDIEVAL.— RENAISSAXa 

AiKiN.    Hist.,  etc.,  of  the  Cathedral  of  St 

Paul,  London.   1848 72^ 

Allen.  Great  cathedrals  of  the  world.  2v...  7* 
Anciens  chateaux,  demeures  ftodales,  fort- 
resses, etc.,  de  P  Europe,  1850 7; 

Babeau.   Le  Louvre.  1895 721 

Beattie.    Castles  and  abbeys  of  England. 

2V 72: 

Beck.    Guide  to  Kenilworth  Castle «    7 

Bevan  and  Stainer.  Handbook  to  the 
Cathedral  of  St.  Paul 7 

Bloxam.  Principles  of  Gothic  ecclesiastical 
architecture.  1846..^ 7 

Boisseree.  Histoire  et  description  de  la 
Cathedrale  de  Cologne.    1843 723 

Brayley  and  Britton.  History  of  the 
ancient  palace  and  late  houses  of  par- 
liament at  Westminster.    l836„ 7 

Britton.    Architectural  antiquities  of  Gt 

Britain.   1835.  5v 7: 

Diet  of  architecture  and  archaeology  of 

the  middle  ages.   1838 J; 

Hist,  and  antiquities  of  Bath  abbey  chuich. 
1825 7a< 


X  For  reference. 


MECHANICAL  FINE  ARTS. 


403 


nterbury.  1821 726  B-7 

Lhedral  charch  of  Bristol.  '36..726  B-19 

eter.  1836 726  B-14 

ouccster.  1836 726  B-17 

jreford.   1836 726  B-15 

tchfield.    1820 726  B-13 

)rwich.  1816 726  B-16 

Lford.  1836 726  B-20 

terborough.   1836 ;...726  B-ii 

lisbury.  1814 726  B-21 

ells.  1836 726  B-lo 

inchester.  1817 726  B-9 

orcester.  1836 726  B-18 

►rk.  1819 726  B-8 

Camden  Society.    The  ecclesi- 

841-3,  1845-59.  i8v 726  P-l 

:ient  architecture  of  England. 

729  T-3 

ect  specimens  of  Gothic  archi- 

^39 723  B-3 

5  pittoresques  de  la  calhedrale 

)urg.  1827 723  R-12 

iseval  military  architecture  in 

1884.  2v 723  12 

<>thic  architecture.  1893 723  21 

hitectural  antiquities  of  Nor- 

822.  2v 729  T-l 

AYLOR.    Architecture  of  the 

es  in  Italy.  1829 723  R-13 

idon  city  churches.  1895 726  18 

[istory  of  the  Gothic  revivaL 

724  I 

Our  English  minsters.  1893.    726  16 

of  France.  1869 723  18 

tish  castles.  1825 723  B-4 

ndow  tracery  in  England.  '51.  723  I 
agazine  library :  Ecclesiology.  726  17 
ihes  in  Belgium  and  Germany. 

3v * 729T-7 

il  halls,  etc.,  of  England.  '58. 

729  R-6 

5  of  the  United  Kingdom.  '92.  729  R-5 
legends  of  old  castles  and 

723  B-5 

say  on  Gothic  architecture. 

726B-23 

tied  abbe3rs  and  castles  of  Gt 

d  Ireland.  1864 723  14 

Historical     monuments    of 

884 729  21 

1  island,  England's  chronicle 

1886 729  22 

les  of  Tudor  architecture,  etc. 
729  B-8 


King,  R.  J.  *  Handbook  to  cathedrals  of 

Eng.  1869.  6v 726  2 

King,  T.  H.  Study  book  of  mediaeval  archi- 
tecture and  art.  1868.  4v 723  R-2 

Knight.  Ecclesiastical  architecture  of  Italy. 

1843.  2v 729  T-S 

Larned.  Churches  and  castles  of  mediaeval 

France.  1895 729  26 

Longman.   Hist,  of  the  three  cathedrals 

dedicated  to  St.  Paul,  in  London.  1873.     726  15 

Lt)BKE.  Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany  dur- 
ing the  middle  ages.  1876 7234 

Moore.  Development    and    character    of 

Gothic  architecture.  1890 723  ao 

Norton.  Historical  studies  of  church-build- 

ing  in  the  middle  ages.  1880 723  10 

Okely.  Development  of  Christian  architec- 
ture in  Italy,  i860.., 723  .B-2 

Ottouni  and  Lose.  Terra-cotta  architec- 
ture of  N.  Italy  (1 2-1 5th  centuries) 723  S-i 

Parker.  A.  B.C.  of  Gothic  architecture. '82.    723  11 
Domestic  architecture  in  Eng.  from  Ed- 
ward I.  to  Richard  II.  1853 723  2 

Introd.  to  the  study  of  Gothic  architec- 
ture. 1867 723  5 

Parkes.  a  short  study  in  Gothic  architec- 
ture. 1885 723  16 

Prtrie.  Ecclesiastical  architecture  of  Ire- 
land. 1845 729  B-9 

Price.  Guildhall  of  London.  1886 729  R-4 

PuGiN,A.  Specimens  of  Gothic  architecture. 

2v 723  R-9 

PuGiN,  A.  and  A.  W.  Examples  of  Gothic 

architecture.  1850.  3V 726  R-6 

PuGiN,  A.  W.  Chancel  screens  and  rood 

lofts.  1851 726  B-2 

True  principles  of  pointed  or  Christian 

architecture.  1853 723  B-i 

RusKiN.  Stones  of  Venice.  1851.  3V 729  2 

Same.  1881.  2v 729  19 

Val  d*Amo.  1874 723  6 

SchweigheOser.  Description  nouvelle  de 

la  Cathedral  de  Strasbourg.    1780 726  13 

Scott.  Rise  and  development  of  mediseval 

architecture.  1879.  2v 723  7 

Sefton  Church.  1835 726  S-I 

Smith.  Architecture,  Gothic  and  Renais- 
sance.  1880 723  9 

SoMMERARD.  Les  monuments  historiques  de 

France.  1876 729  B-lo 

Statz  and  Ungewitter.  Gothic  model- 
book 723  R-i 

Street.  Brick  and  marble  in  the  middle 

ages.  1855 723  3 


404 


MECHANICAL  FINE  ARTS. 


Van  Rensselaer.  English  cathedrals.  '^2^726  B-24 
ViOLLET-LE-Duc.  Dictionnaire  raisonn6  de 

I'architecture  frangaise  du  lie  au  i6e 

sidcle.  1875.  lov 729  9 

Walcxht.  Traditions,  etc.,  of  cathedrals. 

1872 726  12 

Westminster.    History    of     the    Abbey 

church;  pub.  by  Ackerman.  1 81 2.  2 v.  729  R-l 
Whewell.  Architectural  notes  on  German 

churches 729  8 

Wild.  Hist,  and  antiquities  of  the  cathedral 

of  Lincoln.  1837 726  B-12 

Winkles.  French  cathedrals.  1837 726  B-6 

ninstrations  of  the  cathedral  churches  of 

Eng.  and  Wales.  1851.  3V 726  B-3 


MODERN. 

Barnard.  School  architecture.  1848 727  i 

Bicknell.    Wooden  and  brick  buildings. 

1875.  2v „724  R-i 

Boston.  Tremont  House.  Description.  '30.  725  R-i 

Brown.  Sacred  architecture 726  B-i 

Chicago.  The  Auditorium 725  Pam.  2 

Corner.   Rural  churches 726  R-i 

CUBITT.  Church  design  for  congregations. 

1870 726  9 

CUMMiNGStfw^  Miller.  Modem  Am.  archi- 
tecture. 1868 724  R-3 

D\VYER.  Economy  of  church,  parsonage  and 

school  architecture.  1856 726  8 

JoHONNOT.  Country  school-houses.  1859...       727  2 
Kansas  City.    Supt.  of   buildings.    Rept., 

1888 724  Pam.  I 

Lefev'ER.    Beauties  of  modem  architecture. 

1835 724  B-i 

Loftie.  Whitehall.   1895.. 725  B-i 

Modem  architectural  designs.  1881 728  R-12 

Montreal.   Cathedral.    1893 726  Pam.  i 

New  York.    Laying  of  the  comer-stone  of 

the  new  capitol  [Albany].  1871.. 725  i 

New  York  City.   Public  school  buildings. 

1895 727  Pam.  I 

Philadelphia.     Commissioners    of    Public 

Buildings.   Statement    1882 725  Pam.  i 

PUGIN  and  Britton.   Public  buildings  of 

London.  1838.  2v 729  B-6 

Schuyler.    Amencan  architecture.    1892..    729  24 

Shaw.   The  modem  architect.  1855 724  B-2 

United  States.  Dept.  of  the  Interior.  Rept. 

of  the  architect  of  the  Capitol.   '92.^.725  Pam.  3 
Van  Rensselaer.  Henry  Hobson  Richard- 
son and  his  works.  1888 724  R-5 


DOMESTIC 

Allen,  C.  B.  Cottage  building.  187a. 

Allen,  L.  F.  Rural  architecture.  1852 

American  cottages.    1883.. 72J 

Architectural  studies,  pt.  I.  Low-cost  houses. 
1885 72 

Arnot.  Gothic  architeaure  applied  to 
modem  residences.  1851 7 

Artistic  country-seats.  1886-7.  2v.. 72^ 

Atwood.  Modem  American  homesteads. 
1876 

AUDSLEY.  Cottage,  lodge  and  villa  architec- 
ture. 1869.... 7 

Bicknell.  Village  builder.  1874 7 

Same;  Supplement..^ 7 

Brunner.  Cottages.  1884- 

BuNCE.  My  house.  1884 

Cleaveland  and  Backus.  Village  and  farm 
cottages.  1856 ^ 

Crane  and  Soderholtz.  Examples  of 
colonial  architecture  in  S.  Carolina  and 
Georgia.   1895 72 

Dean.  Selected  designs  for  country  resi- 
dences. 1867 7 

Detail,  cottage  and  constructive  architecture. 
(Bicknell.) 7 

Domestic  architecture  of  France,  1 2-1 6th 
century 72 

Downing.  Architecture  of  country  houses. 

1853- 

Cottage  residences.  1852.. 

Same.   1873 5 

Dwyer.  Economic  cottage  builder.  1856... 

Easel.    Our  square  &  circle  :   annals  of  a 

little  London  house.  1S95.. 

Ellw anger.  The  story  of  my  house.  '91.- 

FiELD.  City  architecture.  1853 

Fuller.   Artistic  homes.  1882 7 

Gardner.   Homes  and  how  to  nuJce  them. 

1874. 

The  house  that  Jill  built.  1882.. 

Illustrated  homes.  1875 

G&Lis-DiDOT.    Hotels  et  maisons  de  Paiis. 

1893 

Gibson.  Beautiful  houses.  1895 

Convenient  houses.    1889 ^ 

Grammar  of  house  planning.    1864 

Harney.  Bams,  outbuildings,  etc 

Haweis.   Beautiful  houses.  1882 ^ 

Hodges.  Some  ancient  English  homes.  '95. 
Holly.  Country-seats.   1866 

Modem  dwellings  in  town  and  country. 
1878 


MECHANICAL  FINE  ARTS. 


405 


>me  building 728  B-12 

nd  interior  details.    1882^ 728  R-13 

he  house :   country  houses,  etc. 

728  17 

gentleman's  house.   1 871 728  14 

age  and  country  houses.  1875..  7^8  R-3 
ent  domestic  architecture.  '46..  728  R-i 

use  plans.    1884 728  R-16 

ly  New  England  interiors.  '78.  729  R-3 
ncyclopaedia  of  architecture  and 

;.    1869 728  27 

ntry  gentleman's  architect.  '38.  728  B-7 

:  old  house  altered.  1878 728  31 

I  cottage  and  domestic  architec- 

92 728  45 

Idingahome.  1881..^ 72833 

imerican  cottage  homes.  i878„728  R-14 

llarustica.  1848 728  B-i 

hitecture.    1877 728  26 

le  open  fireplace  in  all  ages.  '82.     728  34 

I.  The  Englishman's  house 728  9 

Iding.    1873 728  23 

e  designs  for  mansions,  villas, 

o , 728  B-6 

[odel  country  residences 728  R-9 

liar  and  domestic  architecture. 

728  8 

VIodem  houses.  1886 728  R-17 

and  suburban  architecture.  '59.  728  R-8 

d  architecture.  1867 728  II 

1  architect.    1852.  2v 728  R-6 

Construction  of  cottages.  1834...      728  i 
'.   Domestic  architecture.  1852.  728  B-2 

House  architecture.  1 88a  2V..728  B-io 
7/.   Homes  in  city  and  country. 

728  43 

titry  homes.  1868 692  2 

s  and  cottages.  1867 728  10 

•Due   Story  of  a  house.  1874...  728  28 

Choice  of  a  dwelling.  1871 6905 

r  the  people.  1868 728  12 

les.  1868 728  13 

D.     Homes  of   our  forefathers 

:husetts].  1880-2.  2v 729  B-ii 

r  cabins.  1889., 728  44 

98.2  39 

;.     Hints  to  young  architects. 

728  2 

.  Architecture  and  rural  art.  '67.  728  20 

.  1868 728  19 

jid  farm  houses 728  22 

jmes.  1868 728  21 

/illas and  cottages.  1876 728  R-io 

opean  modes  of  living.  1881...  728  32 


MONUMENTAL. 

Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.   Hist; 

by  Warren.  1877 718  4 

Proceedings  1865,  1878 718  5 

Clarkson.  Designs  for  tombs,  monuments, 

etc.  3v 718  R-i 

Fonts,  mural  tablets,  etc 718  R-4 

Faulkner.   Designs  for  miu^  monuments, 

etc 718  B-l 

Fergusson.  Rude  stone  monuments.  1872.  718  3 
Haines.    Manual  of  monumental  brasses. 

1861.    2V 718  I 

Providence,  R.  I.    Dedication  of  Soldiers' 

and  Sailors'  Monument 718  Pam.  I 

Thompson.  Sepulchral  monuments  in  Italy. 

1878 718  T-l 

CONSTRUCTION.— BUILDING. 

Advanced  building  construction.    1892 721  7 

Allen.  Practical  building  construction.  '93.      721  8 

Berg.  Safe  building.  1889.  2v 721  5 

Birkmire.  Skeleton  construction  in  build- 
ings. 1894 721  9 

Brandon.  Open  timber  roofs  of  the  middle 

ages 721  R-I 

Buffalo.    Builders'   Exchange.    Handbook. 

1893 ^  7 

Builder,  The.  1843-76.  v.  1-34 720  P-B-l 

Bullock,  ed.  Rudiments  of  the  art  of  build- 
ing. 1853 690  I 

Burn.  Colonist's  and  emigrant's  handbook 

of  mechanical  arts.    1854 6902 

Clark.  Architect,  owner  and  builder  before 

the  law.  1894^ 6908 

Building  superintendence.   1884 690  6 

Davidson.  Elements  of  building  construc- 
tion. 1871 690*4 

Dwyer.  The  immigrant  builder.   1872 6903 

Fletcher.  London  building  act,  1894 690  9 

Freitag.    Architectural  engineering,  high 

building  construction.  1895 721  lo 

GoFORTH  and  McAuley.    Old    colonial 

architectural  details :  plates.   1890 721  R-4 

Iconographic  encyclopaedia,  v.  5 :  Con- 
structive arts;  by  FrfUikel,  Heyn,  and 
Wahl.   1889 Ill  80 

Lloyd.  Law  of  building,  &c 692  3 

Moore.  Economical  fire-resisting  construc- 
tion. 1892 721  Pam.  I 

Notes  on  building  construction.  1875-9.  4v.      721  I 

PuRDY.  The  steel  construction  of  build- 
ings. 1894 721  Pam.  3 

SiiAW.  Civil  architecture.    1832 721  B-2 


406 


MECHANICAL   FINE  ARTS. 


Tarn.  Science  of  building.   1882 721  4 

Tassandier.  The  Eiffel  tower.   1889 721  6 

VioLLET-LE-Duc.  Rational  building.  1895.  7^'  '^ 
ViTRUVius.  Treatise  on  architecture.  *26„  721  B-i 
Waring.    Illustrations  of  architecture  and 

ornament. 721  R-3 

WOrtele.    Stability   of  loaded    masonry 

arches 721  Pam.  2 

MATERIALS. 

Anderson.  Strength  of  materials  and  struc- 
tures, 1S72 ^      691  9 

Baker.  Strength  of  beams,  columns  and 

arches.  1870 691  8 

Barba.  Steel  for  constructive  purposes.  '75.    691  ii 

Barlow.  Strength  and  stress  of  building. 

1826 691  4 

Strength  of  materials.  1S67 691  5 

Beardslee.  Strength  of  wrought  iron  and 

chain-cables.  1879 691  14 

Birkmire.  Architectural  iron  and  steel.  '92.    691  21 

BouLTON.  Preservation  of  timber  by  anti- 
septics. 1S85 691  16 

Britton.    Origin,  progress,  cure,  etc.,  of 

dry-rot  in  timber.   1875 691  13 

Campin.  Construction  of  iron  roofs.  1868...  691  B~i 

Eassie.  Wood  and  its  uses.    1874 691  12 

Fairbaikn.  Application  of  cast  and  wrought 

iron  to  building  purposes.    1S54 691  2 

Fowler.    Home  for  all;   gravel-wall  and 

octogon  building.    1854 691  I 

Gillmore.  Compressive  resistance  of  free- 
stone, brick  piers,  hydraulic  cements, 

mortars,  etc.    1890 691  22 

Practical  'treatise  on  coignet-beton,  etc. 

1871 691  10 

Hatfield.    Theory  of  transverse  strains. 

1882 691  15 

Hull.    Building  and  ornamental  stones  of 

Gt.  Britain.    1S72 691  3 

Pearson.    Hist,  of  the  theory  of  elasticity 

and  strength  of  materials.  1886.  3V 691  23 

Pole.   Iron  as  a  material  of  construction. 

1872 691  27 

Stoney.    Theory  of  strains  in  girders,  etc. 

1873 691  7 

Strength  of  wooden  columns.  1882 691  Pam.  i 

Styffe.  Iron  and  steel.  1869 691  6 

Thurston.  New  method  of  detecting  over- 
strain in  iron,  etc.   1878 691  Pam.  3 

United  States.  Arsenal,  Watertown,  Mass. 
Repts.  of  tests  of  metals  and  other  ma- 
terials made  with  the  U.  S.  testing 
machine.    1884- 691   17 

•  Of  interest  to 


Board  appointed  to  test  iron,  sted  and 
other  metals.  Rept.,  i88i„ 691 

Consuls.  Am.  lumber  in  foreign  markets. 

1894 691 

Ward.  Timber  and  some  of  its  diseases. 
1889 691 

MASONRY.— PLASTERING. 

Baker.  Masonry  construction.  1890 693 

Burn.     Building    construction:     masonry. 

1876 69 

Same:  plates 693  1 

Cameron.  Plasterer's  manual.  1S79 ^ 

DoBSON.  Rudiments  of  masonry.  1S73 69^ 

Faija.  Portland  cement.  1881 69; 

Gillmore.     Limes,     hydraulic     cements, 

mortars.   1874 «  69; 

Heath.  Manual  of  lime  and  cement.  '93...  693 

Kemp.  Practical  plasterer.  1893^ 693 

Newman.   Notes  on  concrete.    1S94 693 

Powell.  Foundations,  etc  1879 «  69J 

Redgrave.  Calcareous  cements.  1895 ^3 

Reid.  Natural  and  artificial  concrete.    1879.  693 
SiEBERT  aru/  Biggin.  Modem  stone-cutting 

and  masonry.  1896.,.. 69J 

Spaulding.   Testing  and  use  of  hjrdraulic 

cement.   1893 ^3 

CARPENTRY. 

Benjamin.  Practical  house  carpenter.  1835.  694  i 

Boy's  workshop.     1884 ., *^ 

Bi'RN.     Building    construction :    caipentxy. 

1873.    2V 694 

£if.    New  guide  to  carpentry 694  B 

Colli NGS.  Circular  work  in  carpentry  and 

joinery.  18S6 ^    694 

Davidson.  Boy  joiner  and  model  maker.....  *694 

Everyman  his  own  mechanic 69^ 

Hatfield.  American  house  carpenter.  '68..     69^ 

Krausk.  Practical  carpenter 694  F 

Lakever.  Modem  builders' guide.  1833....  694  I 

Loth.  Practical  stair  builder.  1869 -694! 

Macinnis.  How  to  frame  a  house.  1893....  ^^ 
Nicholson.  Carpenter's  new  guide.  1834...  694  1 
RonisoN,    Price     aft^/   Treixk)LD.    Car- 
pentry and  joinery  of  roofs.     1859 69 

Rose.  Pattern  maker's  assistant.  1878 694 

Silloway.  Modem  carpentry.  1858 69 

Sylvester.  Modem  house-carpenter's  com- 
panion. 1883 69 

Tredgold.  Principles  of  carpentry.  187 1...     6g 

Wood-working  tools.  1881 69 

Young,  F.  Chilton-.   Home  carpentry  for 

handy  men.    1895 694 

young  readers. 


MECHANICAL  FINE  ARTS. 


407 


WARMING.— VENTILATION. 

DWELL.  Healthy  homes.  1855 697  4 

KAN.  Warming  and  ventilating. '45.  2v..  697  I 
JNGS.  Principles  of  ventilation  and  heat- 
ing. 1884 „ 697  16 

3GS.  Steam-heating.  1883 697  15 

alo.    Electric    Service   Co.    Catalogue. 

1887,  '88 697  Pam.  2 

LBR.  Ventilation  of  btuldings.  1873 697  12 

PENTER.  Heating  and  ventilating  build- 
up.  1895 697  22 

SIE.  Healthy  houses.  1872^ 697  9 

mitary  arrangements  for  dwellings.  '74..  697  10 

STEIN.  On  chimneys.  1852 697  6 

KRIDGE.  £ngineer*s  guide  for  fixing  hot 

water  apparatus,  etc.  1874 697  14 

.TON.  Ventilation,  warming  and  lighting. 

1884 697  17' 

433L  New  system  of  ventilation.  1870....  697  8 

ID,  Warming  buildings  by  hot  water. '55.  697  5 
rsTON  and  Kknnelly.  Electric  heating. 

1895 697  23 

CIN.  Healthy  houses.  1878 697  13 

uon  heat  regulating  apparatus.  Circular..697  Pam.  3 

ES.  Heating  by  hot  water.  1894 „  697  21 

D8.  Ventilation.   1876 697  11 

LS.   Heat:   science  and  philosophy  of 

warming  and  ventilation.  1 890.  2v 697  B-4 

eating  by  steam.  1877 697  B-2 

.RISON.    Ventilation    and    warming    of 

achool-biiildings.  1887 697  19 

KINS.  Gas  and  ventilation.  1856 697  7 

.  system  of  supplying  heat  and  power 

to  cities 697  Pam.  i 

X   Theory  and  practice  of  ventilation. 

1844 697  3 

TA2t,  Ventilation  and  warming.  1862...  697  B-i 

loe  hot  water  heaters 697  Pam.  4 

u-heating  problems.  1886 697  18 

PAINTING.—PAPER-HANGING. 

or.  Guide  for  coach  painters.  1871 698  4 

OWSSflTH.   Paper-hanger's  companion. 

1874 698  6 

ruER.  Smith's  art  of  house-painting  im- 
proved. 1825 ^698  Pftm.  I 

ir.    Artist  and  tradesman's  companion. 

1866 698  2 


Callingham.  Sign  writmg  and  glass  em- 
bossing.  1871 698  8 

Cook,    What  shall  we  do  with  our  walls? 

1881 698  9 

HUNN.  Practical  sign  painter 748  R-I2 

Larwood  and  Hotten.    Hist,    of  sign- 
boards       698  5 

Masury.  House  painting.  1868 698  I 

Painter,   gilder    and   vamisher's  compan- 
ion. 1852 698  3 

Practical  guide  to  French  polishing 698  10 

RossiTER  and  Wright.    Modem   house 

painting.  1882 698  R-l 

School  of  painting  for  imitation  of  woods, 

etc.  1878 698  T-l 

Westphal.  Artistic  glazing.  2v 748  R-13 

Whittock.  Decorative  painter's  and  glaz- 
ier's guide.  1841 ..698  B-l 


SHIP-BUILDING. 

Bland.  Forms  of  ships  and  boats.  1872 699  7 

Boats  of  the  world 699  10 

Branson.  Art  of  sail  making 699  5 

Fairbairn.  Iron  ship-building.  1865 699  2 

Grantham.  Iron  ship  building.  1868 699  i 

Same:  Plates 699  R-3 

Haldane.  Steamships  and  their  machinery. 

1893 699  14 

Mystrom.    Technological   education    and 

shipbuilding.  1865 699  6 

Neison.  Boatbuilding  for  amateurs 699  8 

PooK.    Method    of   comparing    lines    and 

draughting  vessek.  1866 699  9 

Reed.  Ship  building  in  iron  and  steel.  '69.  699  3 
Society  of   Naval   Architects   and  Marine 

Engineers.  Const.,  by-laws,  etc 699  Pam.  7 

Transactions,  1893-.  v.i- 699  P-B-i 

Stephens.  Canoe  and  boat  building.  1889..    699  1 1 

Same:  Diagrams 699  12 

Stuart.   Naval  and  mail  steamers  of  the 

U.S.    1853 699  R-i 

Naval  dry  docks  of  the  U.  S.  1852 699  R-2 

Taylor.  Resistance  of  ships  and  screw  pro- 
pulsion. 1893 699  13 

Young.  Fouling  and  corrosion  of  iron  ships. 

1867 699  4 


408 


MECHANICAL  FINE  ARTS. 


ART  IN   MANUFACTURE. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

Art-worker,  The.   1878 748  R-3 

Art  workman.   1890- 745  R-7 

BiRDWOOD.  Industrial  arts  of  India.  l88o„  670  15 
BURTY.  Chefs-d'oeuyre  of  the  industrial  arts.  738  5 
Conway.  Travels  in  S.  Kensington.  1882..  745  6 
DiGLEY.  Specimens  of  ornamental  art  work- 
manship in  gold,  silver,  iron,  etc.  '52...  745  T-i 
Fairholt.  Rambles  of  an  archaeologist  '71.  704  8 
HiLDEBRAND.  Industrial  arts  of  Scandi- 
navia in  pagan  times.    1883 67020 

Jarves.  a  glimpse  at  the  art  of  Japan.  '76.      748  I 

Journal  of  Indian  art.  1886- 745  R-6 

Labarte.    Handbook  of  the  aits  of  the 

middle  ages  and  renaissance.  1855 747  i 

Lacroix.  Arts  in  the  middle  ages  and  renais- 
sance   747  B-i 

Leland.  The  minor  arts.    1880 748  2 

Mackmurdo,  ^</.  Plain  handicrafts.  1892.^     745  16 
Mason.  Application  of  art  to  manufactures. 

1858 738  4 

Morris,  ^'/ a/.  Arts  and  crafts.  1893 704  32 

Contents :  The  revival  of  design  and  handicraft :  with 
notes  on  the  work  of  the  Arts  and  Crafts  Exhibition  Soc; 
by  Crane. — Textiles;  by  Morris. — Decorative  painting 
and  design ;  by  Crane. — Wall  papers ;  by  Crane. — (Mctilcs; 
by  Robinson.— Metal  work  ;  by  Benson. — Stone  and  wood 
carving ;  by  Clarke. —  Furniture ;  by  Webb. —  Stained 
glass;  by  Clarke. —  Table  glass;  by  Clarke. —  Printing; 
by  Morris  and  Walker.— Bookbinding ;  by  Cobden  San- 
*  derson. — Mural  painting ;  by  Brown. — Elgraflito  work ;  by 
Sumner. — Stucco  and  gesso;  by  Robinson. —  Cast  iron; 
by  Lethaby. — Dyeing  as  an  art ;  by  Morris. — Embroidery ; 
by  Morris. — Lace;  by  Cole. — Book  illustration  and  book 
decoration  ;  by  Bloraficld. —  Designs  and  working  draw- 
ings :  by  Day. — Furniture  and  the  room ;  by  Prior. —  The 
room  and  furniture ;  by  Ricardo. — The  English  tradition  ; 
by  Blomfield. — Carpenters*  furniture ;  by  Lethaby. — Dec- 
orated furniture ;  by  Pollen. — Carving ;  by  Webb. — Intarsia 
and  inlaid  wood-work;  by  Jackson. — Woods  and  other 
materials;  by  Webb. — Modem  embroidery  ;  by  Turner. — 
Materials  ;  by  Morris.— Colour ;  by  Morris. — Stitches  and 
mechanism ;  by  Cole. — Design ;  by  Scdding.—  Designing 
for  the  art  of  embroidery ;  by  Image. 

New  York  Exhibition,  1853-4.    Worid  of 

science,  art  and  industry  illustrated 748  R-6 

Norton,  ed.  Treasuries  of  art,  industry  and 

manufacture.  1876 748  T-2 

RiANO.  Industrial  arts  in  Spain.  1879 ^7^  '4 

Shaw.    Decorative  arts  of  the  middle  ages. 

1851 747  B-2 


Smith,  R.  M.   Persian  art.    (S.  Kensington 

Museum  art  handbk.)  1876 73^ 

Smith,  W.    Examples  of  household  taste. 

1880 743  1 

South  Kensington  Museum.  Examples  of 
art  in  1881-2.  2v 745  I 

Talbert.  Ebcamples  of  ancient  and  modem 
furniture,  metal  work,  tapestries,  decora- 
tions, etc.  1877 745' 

Waring.  The  arts  connected  with  architec- 
ture. 1858., 747  Call 

Worsaae.  Industrial  arts  of  Denmark  to 
the  Danish  conquest  of  England.  1882.    670 


DECORATIVE  DESIGN. 

Art  decorator.  The.  i890-« ^748  R- 

Blackburn.  Decorative  painting  applied  to 

English  architecture  during  the  middle 

ages.  1847 747  * 

Charles.    Designs  for  window-dn^)eries, 

fringes,  etc.    1874 74^  "^ 

CoLUNG.  Art  foliage.   1878 745^ 

Crane.  Claims  of  decorative  art  1892 745 

CiTTLER.  Grammar  of  Japanese  ornament 

and  design.  1879-80 74^  ^ 

Day.  Anatomy  of  pattern.  1894 745 

Application  of  ornament.  1895 745  ^ 

Every-day  art.  1882 li 

Nature  in  ornament.    1892 745 

Planning  of  ornament    1887 745*' 

Detail  ornament 74^^ 

Dresser.  Principles  of  decorative  design...  745  ^ 

Studies  in  design 745^ 

Facey.  Elementary  decoration.   1882 -     "4! 

Goodyear.  Grammar  of  the  lotus.  1891...  74^  ^ 
Haddon.  Evolution  in  art  as  illustrated  by 

the  life-histories  of  designs.  1 895.. 745 

Hay.   Interior  decorator.    1867 ^ 

IIULMK.    Sketches  from    nature    of   plant 

form.    1868.. 745  ^ 

Ht'LME,  ft  al.     Art   studies   from    nature. 

1872 74 

James.  How  to  decorate  out  ceilings.  '82...     74 

Jones.  Grammar  of  ornament t745  ^ 

Leland.  Drawing  and  designing.   1889.....    745 

StenciUing.    1882 745  ^ 

Li&nard.  Decoration  and  ornamentation  of 

the  19th  century.  1875 74^ 


^For  reference. 


MECHANICAL  FINE  ARTS. 


409 


Principles  of  form  in  ornamental 

- 745  9 

Manual  of  decorative  composi- 

i888 « 745  13 

riandbook  of  ornament.  1894 745  19 

irface  ornament 748  R-7 

>tudy  of  ornamental  plants 745  B-6 

Bgyptian  decorative  art.  1895 746  i 

loriated  ornament.   1849 745  ^~5 

Polychromatic  ornament.  1873...  745  S-2 

E.  Manual  of  design.  1876 745  i 

r.  Architectural  foliage 748  K-2 

ough  sketches  from  nature 748  R-8 

etails  of  Elizabethan  architecture. 

748  B-i 

ens  of  tile  pavements.  1858 747  R-3 

Jbum  of  decoration.  1882 745  R-4 

KSD,fia/.  Stencils  and  stencilling.  745  B-7 
ok  of  delightful  and  strange  designs : 

'  the  Japanese  stendl-cutter 745  18 

fUr  omamentmalerei 745  R-8 

'.  Greek  ornament.  1878 746  B-i 

.  Analysis  of  ornament.  1877 745  B-2 

XUMINATION.— ALPHABETS. 

of  capital   letters,  from  illumin- 

books  at  Florence  and  Siena 747  T-2 

phabets.  1879 748  R-S 

litial  letters 747  B-6 

and  Goodwin.  Manual  of  illum- 

m^ 745  10 

lion  to  same 745  11 

edia  of  monograms 748  R-io 

Illustrated  alphabet 748  R~4 

Text-book  on  plain  lettering.  1895.748  R-15 

Lessons  in  illuminating 747  B-7 

Illuminated  ornaments.  1833....  747  B-3 
DT.   Lettering  for  draftsmen,  etc. 

748  R-16 

[and  book  of  mediaeval  alphabets 

levices.  1853 747  B-S 

.  Alphabets.  1895 745  20 

The  art  of  illuminating 747  2 


POTTERY. 

and  Bovf  ES.  Keramic  art  of  Japan. 

738  B-8 

Pottery  and  porcelain  of  the  U.  S. 

738  B-9 

H.  Majolica  and  Fayence.  1877...       738  8 

[istory  of  ancient  pottery.  '58.  2v.       738  2 
I!eramic  art  [Vienna  Exposition]. 

738  7 


BoHN.  Guide  to  the  knowledge  of  pottery, 
etc.  1857 

Brinkley  collection  of  antique  Japanese, 
Chinese  and  Korean  porcelain.  1885... 

Chaffers.  Marks  and  monograms  on  pot- 
tery, etc.  1876 

Church.  English  earthenware.  1884....^... 

Earle.  China  collecting  in  Am.  1892 

FoRTNUM.  Maiolica.  (S.  Kensington  Mu- 
seum art  handbk.)  1876 

Franks,  gd,    Japanese  pottery.  1880 

Gbsnault  and  Garnier.  French  pottery. 
1884 

IlASLEM.  The  old  Derby  china  factory.  '76. 

HoLCX)MBE.  Ancient  Chinese  porcelains,  etc. 

1894 

Jacquemart.  Historyof  ceramic  art.  1873. 

Jewitt.  Ceramic  art  of  Gt.  Britain.  '78.  2v. 

Langenbeck.  The  chemistry  of  pottery 

Lau,  ^</.  Greek  vases.  i879.„ 

McLaughlin.  Pottery  decorations  under  the 
glaze.  1880 

Marry  AT.  Hist,  of  pottery  and  porcelain. 
1868 

Moses.  Collection  of  antique  vases,  etc 

Nichols.  Pottery;  how  it  is  made.  1878... 

Paluser.  China  collector's  pocket  com- 
panion.  1875 

Porter.  Manufacture  of  porcelain  and 
glass.  1834 

Potter's  wheel.  The.   1886 

Prime.  Pottery  and  porcelain  of  all  times. 
1878 

^OLON.  Art  of  the  old  English  potter.  1 885. 

Tanagra  figurines.  1879 

Treadwell.  Manual  of  pottery  and  porce- 
lain. 1872 

VoRS.  Bibelots  and  curios.  1879 

Wedgwood,  History  of  the  tea-cup 

Westropp.  Handbook  of  pottery  and  por- 
celain.   1880 

Wheatley  and  Delamotte.  Art  work  in 
earthenware.  1882 ^ 


738  I 
738  26 

738  B-2 
738  14 
738  29 

738  II. 
738  22 

738  24 
738  B-5 

738  30 
738  B-I 
738  B-6 

738  28 
738  B^ 

738  21 

738  IS 
738  B-3 

738  13 

7389 

673  I 
738  27 

738  12 
73825 

738  19 

7386 

738  17 
738  18 

738  20 

73823 


METAL  WORK. 


Clarkson.  Ancient  iron-work 747  R-7 

FoRTNUM.    Bronzes.  (S.  Kensington  Mu- 
seum art  handbk.) 738  16 

MosER.  Sketches  for  wrought  iron  art  work..  748  S-5 
Schubert.  Wrought  iron  railings,  renais- 
sance and  Gothic  style f 747  R-4 

Shaw.  Examples  of  ornamental  metal  work. 

1836 748  B-2 


410 


FINE  ARTS. 


WAX    WORK. 

MiNTORN.  Flower  and  fruit  modelling  in 

wax „  745  4 

Phantom  flowers.  1864 745  2 

Wax  flowers.  1864 745  3 


FURNITURE  AND  DECORATION. 

Barker.  The  bedroom  and  boudoir.  1878.    645  12 

Church.  How  tp  furnish  a  home.  1881 645  15 

Cook.  The  house  beautiful.  1878 645  B-i 

Cooper.  Art  of  furnishing.  1879 645  14 

Denning.  Art  and  craft  of  cabinet-making. 

1S91 684  7 

Dewing.  Beauty  in  the  household.  18S2....  64$  19 
Eastlake.  Hints  on  household  taste.  1872.  645  i 
Edis.     Decoration  and  furniture  of   town 

houses.    1881 645  16 

Healthy  furniture  and  decoration.  1884...     64$  21 

Elliott.   American  interiors.   1876 645  R-i 

Falke.  Art  in  the  house.  1879 645  B-4 

Gardner.  Home  Interiors 645  9 

Garrett.  Suggestions  for  house  decoration.      645  4 

Girl's  room,  A.  1886 645  22 

Haweis.   Art  of  decoration.   1881 645  18 

How  to  furnish  a  house 645  3 

Jacquemart.  Hist,  of  furniture.  1878 645  B-3 

Jones  and  Williams.    Household  elegan- 
cies.   1877 64s  2 


Kendrick  and  Clifford.     Cazpet  and 

upholstery  directory.    1886 64$: 

Krause.  Fancy  cabinet  ware ^S^ 

Practical  cabinet  maker ...^S^ 

Loftie.  A  plea  for  art  in  the  house 64 

Loftie,  Mn,  The  dining-room.   1878 64$ 

Lyon.  Colonial  furniture  of  N.  Eng.  1 89  u  645 
Marshall.     Amateur   house    decoration. 

1883 64 

O'Kane.  Fashionable  fiuniture. 645 

Ormsbee.  The  house  comfortable.  1892....     6 

Orrinsmith.  The  drawing>room.  1878. 64 

Pollen.  Ancient  and  modem  iiunitnre  and 

woodwork.    1876 6 

Practical  cabinet  maker. 6 

Rees,  J.  £.  Kuntz-.     Home  decoration. 

1881 64 

Shaw.     Specimens    of   ancient    furniture. 

1836 64s 

Smith.    Cabinet-maker  and    upholsterer's 

guide.    1833 6&4 

South  Kensington  Museum.     National  Ait 

Library.     List  of  works  on  furniture. 

1878 «i6PaD 

Spofford.  Art  decoration  applied  to  furni- 
ture     64; 

Study-book  of  furniture  and  furnishing 645 

Wheklkr.  Household  art.  1893 «    64; 

Williams  and  Jones.     Beautiful    homes. 

1878 6k 


FINE  ARTS. 


ESTHETICS. 

Alison.  Nature  and  principles  of  taste.  '30.  701  4 

Bosanqukt.    Hist,  of  aesthetic.  1892 701  35 

Brimmer.  Address,  Bowdoin  College,  '94..701  Pam.  2 

Brown.  The  fine  arts.  1891 701  iZ 

Child.   Desire  of  beauty.  1892 701  34 

CousLv.  Philosophy  of  the  beautiful.  1849..  701  7 
CotrruRE.    Conversations  on  art  methods. 

1879 701  25 

Day.   Science  of  esthetics.  1872 701  21 

DwiGHT.  Introd.  to  study  of  art.  1866 701  20 

Erckmann-Chatrian.   L'art  et  les  grands 

id^alistes.  1885 701  28 

Fock.    Symmetry  of  pleasing  proportions. 

1877 701  R-i 

Gayley  and  Scx)TT.  Guide  to  the  literature 

of  nesthetics.  1890 16  104 

Hegel.  Philosophy  of  art.  1879 7^1  27 


Hunt.  Talks  on  art.    1879 7° 

Same;  2d  series.  1883.^ 701: 

Jarves.  Art-hints.  1855 70 

The  art  idea.  1865 701 

Art  thoughts.   1869 70 

Knight.  Philosophy  of  the  beautiful.  *9i-3. 

2V 70 

Lek.  Immodesty  in  art.    1887 7°'  ^ 

Lessing.  Laocoon;  tr.byFrothingham. '74,.     7 

Same;  tr.  by  Phillimore.  1874 ? 

Long.  Art.  1871 70 

Marshall.  ^Esthetic  principles.  1895 70 

Oakey.  Art  of  life  and  life  of  art.   1884 9S.a 

Price.  Essays  on  the  picturesque.  1 8 16.  3V.     7 
Raymond.  Painting,  sculpture  and  architec- 
ture as  representative  arts.  1895 70 

RusKiN.  Eagle's  nest.  1872 70 

Frondes  agrestes.  1875 7 


FINE  ARTS. 


411 


/er.'  1887 701  30 

I  art.  1870 701  8 

eautiful  in  nature,  etc 701  10 

luskin  ;  by  Cook.   1890 701  31 

nents  of  art  criticism.  1867 701  17 

elsartean  scrap-book.  1890 701  32 

iNiNCK.  Beauty  and  deformity. 

701  B-2 

I  Greece.  1872 701  16 

.  1869 701  15 

of  art.  1873 701  14 

K)ryoffineart.  1874 701  38 

Principles  of  art.  1887 701  29 

letics.  1879 701  22 

auty  in  woman.  1852 701  B-l 

.  Principles  of  art  as  illustrated 
uskin  Museum,  Sheffield,  with 

From  Ruskin.  1895 701  41 

:  art.  1870 701   19 


NERAL    HISTORY. 

Hist,  of  art  by  its  monuments. 

709  T-i 

t  and  art  industries  in  Japan. 
709  32 

Ancient  and  modem  art  1848. 

709  7 

wn  of  art  in  the  ancient  world. 

709  45 

I  England.  1869 709  27 

of  early  Christian  art.  1893....  709  50 

s^(/.  (Nancy  Bell).  Element- 

of  art.  1874 709  12 

Short  hist,  of  art.  1 88 1 70936 

istian  iconography.  1 85 1.  2v...  709  20 

Ireat   lights  in   sculpture   and 

1880 709  35 

e  and  progress  of  the  arts  of  de- 

hc  U.  S.  2v.., 709  28 

>.  Hist,  of  sculpture,  etc.  1S81.  709  38 

.  and  enl.   '90. Aids  to  readers 

V.  Life  of  Christ  as  represented 

894 709  52 

'  of  the  fine  arts.  1851 7099 

Hist,  of  art.  1893 -  7^9  47 

e  and  modem  art.  1894 70951 

1  medieval  art.  1893 70949 

Committee  of  Council  on  Edu- 
First  proofs  of  universal  cata- 

books  on  art.  1870.  2v 16  3 

t^thetic  movement  in  Eng. '82.  70939 

s.  The.  1876 709  13 

rgends  of  the  Madonna.  1864...  709  17 


Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.  1863 709  16 

Sacred  and  legendary  art.  1863.  2v 709  14 

Jameson  and  Eastlake.  Hist,  of  our  Lord 

as  exemplified  in  works  of  art.  2v 709  18 

Lindsay.  Sketches  of  the  hist  of  Christian 

art.  2v 709  41 

LossiNcr.  Outline  hist  of  the  fine  arts.  i860.    709  lO 

LObke.  Hist  of  art  1869.  2v 709  B-I 

LObke  a»^  LOtrow.  Monuments  of  art....       709  5 

LuNDY.  Monumental  Christianity.  1876 709  31 

Mt)LLER.  Ancient  art  and  its  remains.  1852      709  2 
Owen.  Art  schools  of  mediaeval  Christen- 
dom     709  46 

Pater.  The  renaissance.  1877 709  6 

Pattison.  Renaissance  of  art  in  France. 

1879.  2v 709  33 

Perrot  antiCniTiEZ.  Hist,  of  art  in  ancient 

Egypt  1883.  2v 709  B-7 

Hist  of   art    in    Chaldea  and  Assyria. 

1884.  2v 209  B-9 

Hist  of  art  in  Phoenicia,  etc.  1885.  2V...709  B-il 

Hist  of  art  in  Phrygia,  etc.  1892 709  B-15 

Hist  of  art  in  primitive  Greece.  1894.  2V..709  B-16 
Hist  of  art  in  Sardinia,  etc.  1800.  2V....709  B-13 
Poole,  S.  Lank-.  Art  of  the  Saracens  in 

Egypt  1886 70943 

Pye.  Patronage  of  British  art.  1845 709  26 

Reber.  Hist,  of  ancient  art.  1882 70940 

Hist  of  mediaeval  art.  1887 70944 

Scott.  Hist  and  practice  ofthe  fine  arts.  '75    709  ix 
Smith.  Design  and  prospectus  for  a  Na- 
tional gallery  of  history  and  art  at  Wash- 
ington  709  B-23 

Taylor.  Fine  arts  in  Gt  Britain  and  Ire- 
land.   2V.^ 709  24 

Tuckerman.  Book  of  the  artists.  1870 709  30 

Tyrwhit.  Art  teaching  of    the  primitive 

church 709  22 

Christian  art  and  symbolism.  1872 709  23 

Van  Dyke.  The  Christ-child  in  art.  1894..  709  48 
VoiT,  el  a/.  Monuments  of  art.  (Plates.)  2v..  709  R-i 
Westropp.  Handbook  of  archaeology.  1867       709  3 

Same.  1868 ^      709  4 

WiNCKELMANN.  Hist  of  ancient  art ;  tr.  by 

Lodge.  1873.  4v 709  B-3 

History  of  ancient  art  among  the  Greeks ; 
tr.  by  Lodge.  1850 ,\ 709  1 

ESSAYS.— MISCELLANY. 

Adeline.  Art  dictionary.  1891 J703  6 

Allston.  Lectures  on  art,  and  poems.  1850.  704  5 

Benjamin.  Contemporary  art  in  Europe.  '77.  704  9 

Cheney.  Gleanings  in  the  fields  of  art  '81.  704  17 


412 


FINE  ARTS. 


Clement.    Handbook    of  legendary   and 

mythological  art.  1895 t7°3  ^ 

Crane.  Art  and  the  formation  of  taste.  1882.  704  24 

Conttmts  :     Introductory. — Decorative    art :  Form  ; 
Colour,  dress,  and  needlework. — Fine    arts.— Fine  art : 
Sculpture  and  architecture  ;  Painting. 
Eastlakk.     Contributions  to  literature   of 

the  fine  arts.  1848.  2v 704  I 

Elmes.   Diet,  of  fine  arts.    1826.  2v J703  3 

Fairholt,  ed.   Diet,  of  terms  in  art X^O'^  2 

Freeman.   Gatherings  from  an  artist's  port- 
folio. 1883 704  25 

Hamerton.   Art  essays.   1881 704  18 

Portfolio  papers.  1889 70430 

C^nttuU:  pt.  X.  Notices  of  artists :  Constable ;  Etty : 
Chintreuil ;  Adrien  Guignet ;  Goya. — Notes  on  aesthetics. 
—Essays  :  Style ;  Soul  and  matter  in  the  fine  arts ;  The 
nature  of  the  fine  arts ;  Can  science  help  art?— Conversa- 
tions :   Book  illustnuion. 

Thoughts  about  art.    1871 70412 

Harris.    Three  treatises:  concerning  art, 

etc.  1803 704  19 

IlAZLiTT.   Essays  on  the  fine  arts.   1873 704  13 

Hewlett.  Earthwork  out  of  Tuscany.  *96..  704  34 
Contents:  Proem:  Apologia  pro  libello. — Eye  of  Italy.— 
Little  flowers. — Of  sheep-shearers. — A  sacrifice  at  Prato. 
— Of  poets  and  needlework. — The  soul  of  a  fact. — Quattro- 
centisteria. — The  burden  of  New  Tyre. — Ilaria,  Mariota, 
Bettina. — Servus  servorum. — Cats. — The  soul  of  a  city. — 
'  With  the  brown  be.ir. — Friends  in  council. — Dead  churches 
in  Foligno. — Envoy  :  To  all  you  ladies. 

HOPPIN.  Early  Renaissance,  etc.  1892 704  31 

Iconographic  encyclopaedia,  v.  3.  18S7 J31  78 

Contents :  Sculpture  and  painting ;  based  on  German 
of  Carricre.— Ancient  art ;  by  Marquand. — Early  Chris- 
tian and  mediaval  art ;  by  Frothingham. — Modern  art ;  by 
Benjamin. 

Johnson.  Studio  arts.  1878 702  i 

Lee.  Belcaro:  essays  on  sesthetical  questions. 

1S82 704  23 

Contents:  The  book  and  its  title. — The  child  in  the 
Vatican. — Orpheus  and  Eurydice. — Faustusund  Helena. — 
Chapelmastcr  Kreisler. — Chcrubino. — In  Umbria. — Rus- 
kinism. — A  dialogue  on  poetic  morality. — Postscript  or 
apology. 

Juvenilia.  1887 704  29 

Contexts :  Introduction :  Juvenilia. — The  Lake  of 
Charlemagne. — Botticelli  at  the  Villa  Lcmmi. — Rococo. — 
Prosaic  music  and  poetic  music. — Apollo  the  fiddler. — 
The  immortality  of  the  Maestro  Galuppi. — Perigot. — 
Lombard  colour  studies. — Don  Juan  (con  Slentercllo). — 
Signer  Curiazio. — Christkindchen. — Epiloj^iie. 
Merkitt.  Art  criticism  and  romance.  1879. 

2v 704  21 

Mt)LLnTT.     Illus.  diet,  of  words  in  art  and 

archaeology.   1883 J703  5 

Moody.  Lectures  and  lessons  on  art.  1S80..     704  15 

Morris.  Hopes  and  fears  for  art.  1S82 704  20 

Newton.    Elssays  on  art  and  archaeology. 

1S80 704  16 


Palgrave.  Essays  on  art.    X867 ^ 

PoYNTER.  Ten  lectures  on  art  1879 \ 

Reynolds.   Literary  works;    with  memoir 

by  Beechy.   1855.  2v ' 

RusKiN.  Lectures  01^  architecture  and  paint- 
ing.   1859 

On  the  old  road.    1885.  2v 

Contents:  v.  x.  Art:  history  and  criticisi 
Raphaelitism. — Architecture. — Inaugural  addres 
bridge  School  of  Art,  1858.— The  Cestus  of  i 
Appendices:  Picture  galleries ;  Minor  wridogsu 
Notes  on  nattural  science. 

V.  a.  Literature. — Economy. — Theology. — An 
lectutp. 

The  two  paths.   1859 .\ 

Contents  :  The  deteriorative  power  of  conTent 
over  nations. — The  unity  of  art. — Modem  mai 
and  design. — Influence  of  imaipnation  in  archib 
The  work  of  iron,  In  nature,  art  and  policy. 
Same ;  with  A  crown  of  wild  olives.. 
Walxace.  Art  and  scenery  in  Europe,  etc. 
1868 


SOCIETIES.— SCHOOLS.— El 

CATION. 

Arundel  Society.  Annual  repts.,  etc.. .706  Pun. 
Descriptive  notice  of  drawings  and  publica- 
tions;  by  Maynard.    1869 ..7 

Chesneau.   Education  of  the  artist.  18S6... 

Chicago  Academy  of  Design.  Const.  1868..706 

CiARKE.    Education  in  industrial  and  fine 
arts,  U.  S 

Davidson.  Place  of  art  in  education.  '85..707 

Great  Britain.    Committee  of  Council  on 
Education:     Science    and     art    dept. 

Art  directory.  1885 707 

— Repts 

Harris.    Art  education  the  true  industrial 
education.  1889 707 

IIennecke.   Art  studies.  1889^ 7 

KoEHLKR.  Art  education  and  patronage  in 
the  U.  S.  1882 „ 707 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Ruskin  Art  Oub.  188S-93. 7 

Michigan   University.   Kne   arts   dept.;  by 
Bradish.  1868 707 

Milwaukee.  Ladies*  Art  and  Science  Qass. 
Catalogue  of  library.  1890 

Minneapolis  School  of  Fine  Arts.  Announce- 
ment  707  I 

Nichols.  Art  education.  1877 

NiERiKER.  Studying  art  abroad.  1879 

OcoNTZ.  Art  class.  Catalogue.  1892 707  1 

OuTis,  pseud.  Hiatus :  the  void  in  modem 
education.    1869 

Philadelphia.  Art  Club.  Charter, etc.  1S92... 


X  For  reference. 


FINE  ARTS. 


413 


ions,etc ^o^     Pam.  8 

i.^ 706  2 

Ivania  Museum  and  School  of  In- 

ial  Art.  Circulars 707   Pam.  9 

Art  culture.  1873 ^. 707  3 

irt  education.  1872 707  2 

Schools  of  art.  1884 707  7 

University.   College  of  fine  arts. 

707  Pam.  I 

Irt  Students*  League.  1895 707  Pam.  12 

Art  in  industry.  1886 707  Pam.  6 


PERIODICALS. 

art  review.  1880-1.  3v 70S  R-3 

a.  1849-87.  42V 705  P-B-2 

)Ook:  American  art.  1884 705  B-3 

[uartcrlyreview.  1866-7.  n.s.,v.l-2.  705  B-i 
The.  x886-.  v.17- 705  P-B-i 


United  States  art  directory  and  year-book. 

1882-3 t705  I 

Year's  art.  1885,1889-90 705  2 

GENERAL  COLLECTIONS,  ETC. 

Atkinson.  Art  tour  to  northern  capitals  of 

Europe 708  5 

Beale,^^.  The  Louvre.  1883 708  6 

Carr.  Art  in  provincial  France.  1S83 708  7 

Laurent.  Le  Mus6e  Royal.  1818.  2v 708  T-i 

Minneapolis.   Industrial  Exposition,   1890. 

Catalogue  of  works  of  art,  etc 708  Pam.  I 

New  York.  National  Academy  of  Design. 

Art  loan  exhibition,  1883.  Catalogue....  708  B-l 
Springfield,  Mass.    Art  Museum.   Souvenir. 

1895.. x 708  P*"»«  3 

Waagen.   Works  of  art  and  artists  in  Eng. 

1838.  3v 708  2 

Westmacott.    British  galleries  of  painting 

and  sculpture 708  I 


DRAWING. 


INSTRUCTION. 

.  Charcoal  drawing.  1876 741  5 

>.  Drawing  firom  nature.    1865 741  B>2 

How  to  draw.  1871 742  4 

\ctioninart.  1893 741  23 

£.  Botanical  drawing 741   15 

elf-aid  cyclopedia :  drawing,  etc...  740  2 

Drawing  in  black  and  white.  '82..  740  12 

popular  drawing  copies.  5v 742  8 

s  Ay  Floral  and  vegetable  forms. —  B,  Model  draw- 
ee, Landscape  drawing. —  D,  Figure  drawing. —  £, 
1  drawing. 

rawing  from  memory.  1869 742  6 

ketching  from  nature.  1883 741  13 

Animal  drawing.  1882 741  12 

s  of  elementary  drawing.  1852 740  3 

Drawing  in  charcoal  and  crayon..  741  20 

me:  plates 741  R-5 

r.  Art  of  sketching.  1892 741  21 

DN.  Drawing  and  engraving.  1892..  740  15 

aphic  arts.  1882 740  11 

;.  Drawing  models  and  their  uses..  741   18 

F*igure  drawing  and  composition. 

741  26 

.  Sketcher*s  manual.  1876 741  7 

drawing  for  beginners :  free-hand..  741  3 
>N.  Hints  in  drawing  and  painting. 

741  10 


X  For  refierence.  *  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


KrOsi.  Manual  of  drawing.  1884 74%  14 

Laurie.    Artist's  assistant  in  drawing,  etc. 

1842 740  Pam.  I 

Leland,  fd.  Drawing  and  decorative  design. 

1882 740  B-2 

Maycock.  Syllabus  of  drawing  for  normal 

schools  of  N.  Y.  1879 98.245 

Meade.  Pen  pictures.  1895 741  25 

Needham.  Studies  of  trees.  2v 741  B-3 

Pennell.  Modem  illustration.  1895 740  16 

Pen  drawing  and  pen  draughtsmen.  1894..  74I  R-6 
Prout.  Easy  lessons  in  landscape  drawing..  758  R-3 
Robert.  Charcoal  drawing  without  a  master..  741  1 1 
RoWBOTH am.  Sketching  from  nature.  1878..  741  6 
RusKiN.  Elements  of  drawing.  1869 740  I 

Laws  of  F6sole.  1879 74©  6 

Notes  on  Samuel  Prout  and  Wm.  Hunt. 

1879-80 740  9 

Stokes.  Rapid  drawing.  1879 740  5 

Tyrwhitt.  Our  sketching  club.  1875 75^  3 

Viollet-le-Duc.  Learning  to  draw.  1881..  *740  10 

Walker.  Art  for  the  little  ones.  1879 740  B-i    • 

Hand-book  of  drawing.  1879 74^  4 

Warren.  Artistic  treatise  on  the  human 

figure 741  '^ 

.   Half-hour  lects.  on  drawing  and  painting.  740  13 

Weigall.  Figure  drawing.  1879 74I  8 

Same.  1883 741  14 


414 


FINE  ARTS. 


PERSPECTIVE. 

Brush.  One  summer's  lessons  in  practical 

perspective.  1890 742  15 

Collins.  Perspective.  1872 742  5 

Davidson.  Practical  perspective.  1870 742  3 

Davies.  Shades  and  shadows  and  linear 

perspective.  1865 .,       742  I 

Penley.  Elements  of  perspective 742  14 

RiBBANS.  Essay  on  perspective.  1843 ..742  B-x 

RusKiN.  Elements  of  perspective,  i860.....    742  13 
Ryan.  Systematic  drawing  and  shading.....      742  7 

Ware.  Modem  perspective.  1882.  2v 742  R-i 

Williams.  Model-drawing  from  solid  forms. 

1852 742  2 

WoRTHEN,  ed»   Shading  and  shadows.  Per- 
spective, etc.    1869 742  B-2 

Wright.      Architectural    perspective    for 

beginners.    1892 742  B-3 

ARTISTIC  ANATOMY. 

Duval.   Artistic  anatomy.    1884 743  6 

Flaxman.  Anatomical  studies  of  bones  and 

muscles.   1833 743  T-i 

Hawkins.    Artistic  anatomy  of  cattle  and 

sheep 743  5 

Same;  of  the  dog  and  deer 743  4 

Same;  of  the  horse 743  3 

Comparative  anatomy  applied  to  purposes 

of  the  artist 743  2 

Marshall.  Anatomy  for  artists.  1878 743  B-i 

Roth.  Plastisch-anatomischer.  x886 743  R-i 


Warren.     Artistic  smatomy  of  the  homan 
figure 7 

MATHEMATICAL  DRAWING. 
Appleton*s  C3rclopaedia  of  technical  drawing. 

1892 744 

Armengaud  and  Amouroux.     Draughts- 
man's book  of  design,  etc.   1854 74{ 

Davidson.     Drawing    for   carpenters'  and 

joiners.  1870 ; 

Drawing  for  stone  masons.   1870.. ; 

Linear  drawing j 

Orthographic  and  isometrical  projection...     ; 
Dames.   Elements  of  descriptive  geometry. 

1826.. 7 

Diefenbach.  Geometrical  ornamentation...  744 
Eastman.  Treatise  on  topographical  draw- 
ing.  1837 7 

Gwilt.    Sciography.   1866 7 

Hulme.   Mathematical  drawing.    1879 7' 

MacCord.   Mechanical  drawing.   Practical 

hints  for  draughtsmen.   1893 744 

Mahan.    Industrial   drawing,    (with  v.  of 

plates).  1890 74J 

MiNinE.  Text  book  of  geometrical  drawing. 

1873 744 

Rose.  Mechanical  drawing  self-taught  '90.     7^ 

Tuthill.  Architectural  drawing.  1892 692 

Worthen,  ed.    Architectural  drawing  and 

design.  1869 744 

Mechanical  drawing.  1869 "44 

Topographical  drawing.  1869 744 


PAINTING. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

ARldlTAGE.  Lects.  on  painting.  1883... 750  33 

Blanc.  Grammar  of  painting  and  engraving. 

1874- 750  17 

Burnet.  On  painting.  1850 750  B-2 

BuRTiN.   Knowledge  necessary  to  amateurs 

in  pictures.  1845 75®  '9 

Carr.  Papers  on  art.  1885 750  36 

Clement.  Outline  hist,  of  painting.  1883...    750  34 
D'Anvers, /jw</.  (Nancy  Bell).     Master- 
pieces of  the  great  artists,  1 400-1 700. 

1895 759  B-15 

Fussu.  Lectures  on  painting.  1820 750  B-4 

Hamerton.  Landscape.  X885 758  10 

Punter's  camp  in  the  Highlands.  '62.  2v.      758  i 


Heaton.  Concise  hist,  of  painting.    1S73...   '^ 

Howard.  Lects.  on  painting.  1848. 1^ 

Kempt.  Pencil  and  pallette.  1881 71 

La  Farge.  Considerations  on  painting.  '95.   75^ 
Leslie.  Handbook  for  young  painters.  '7a.  75^ 

Mengs.  Works.  1796.  2v 7! 

Mogford.  Preservation  of  pictures... 7$^ 

Moore.  Modem  painting.  1893... 79 

MuTHER.    Geschichte  der  Malerd  im  19101 

Jahrhundert.  1893.  3V 750 

Same,iSif^.  History  of  modem  paint- 
ing.  1895.  3v. 75©^ 

O'Neil.  Lects.  on  painting.    i866......^...   75* 

Painter's  companion.  1825.. 75o^ 

Prout.  Hints  on  light  and  shadow.  1876...  7$^ 
Radcliffe.  Schools  and  masters  of  painting. 

1876. 79 


FINE  ARTS. 


415 


Discourses.  1842 750  B-3 

Kiem  painters.  1869.  5v 750  23 

.   1873.  V.  1-4 75028 

ng    [selections  from  *  Modem 

1 7508 

lelitism.  i860 750  10 

.  1869 750  II 

ider :   firom  *  Modem  Painters,' 

►5 704  33 

npressions  on  painting.  1886...  750  32 

ts  to  young  painters.  1873 757  i 

idies  in  animal  painting.  1884..  751  32 

hilosophy  of  painting.  1849 750  B-i 

Art  for  art's  sake.  1893 750  39 

dge  of  a  picture.  1888 750  37 

of  hist  of  painting.  1894 75^41 

:iN.   Progress  in  art  '89-90...750  Pam.  2 

..es  merveilles  de  la  peinture. 

rv 750  20 

ise  on  painting.  1877 750  i 

The  gentle  art  of  making  ene- 

^90 « 750  38 

zff^WoERMANN.  Hist  of  paint- 

lo.  2v -750  B-5 

he  epochs  of  painting.  1864....  750  15 

Raf&iellitism.  1857 750  12 


TERS  AND  SCHOOLS. 

ITALIAN. 

1,  Padua,  i860 „  755  S-i 

Horentine  painters  of  the  renais- 

896 755  24 

otto.  1895 755  25 

aimers  of  the  renaissance.  1894^  755  21 

T.  The  cicerone.  1879 755  '3 

Cavalcaselle.  Hist,  of  paint- 

.  Italy.  1871.  2v 755  7 

3f  painting  in  Italy.  1864.  2v...  755  11 

in  schools  of  painting.  1820....  755  i 

studies.  1861 755  10 

lide  to  paintings  of  Florence. 

755  20 

•aintings  of  Venice.  1895 755  22 

andbook  of  painting:    Italian 

1869.  2v 755  5 

,  of  painting  in  Italy.  1847.  3V.       755  2 

le  Brancacci  chapel,  and  Maso- 

asaccio,  and  Filippino  Lippi. 

755  B-3 

Ghirlandaio  and  his  fresco  of 

li  of  S.  Francis,  i860 755  B-4 

ianzio.  1859 755  B-2 


The  madonna  and  saints,  by  Nelli. — Mar- 
tyrdom of  St  Sebastian,  by  Perugino.— 

Frescoes  of  Pinturicchio 755  B-l 

Michelangelo.      Facsimiles    of    original 

studies;  etched  by  Fisher.  1865 759  B-2 

MoRELLi.  Italian  masters  in  German  gal> 

leries.  1883 ^    755  18 

Italian  painters.  1892.  2v „     755  19 

POYNTER  and  Head.  Classic  and  Italian 

painting.  1880 , 755  14 

Raphael.    Facsimiles  of  original  studies; 

etched  by  Fisher.  1865 ^759  B-3 

Madonnas,  etc;  with  life  by  K&roly.  1894.  755  R-l 
RusKiN.  Giotto  and  his  works  in  Padua. 

1854 755  B-S 

Mornings  in  Florence.  1881 755  16 

St  Mark's  rest.  1877 755  17 

Stearns.  Midsummer  of  Italian  art  1895..  755  23 
Symonds.    Renaissance  in  Italy :  The  fine 

arts.  1877 755  15 

Van  Dyke.  Syllabus  of  lects.  on  old  Italian 

and  modem  French  painting.  '91-2...755  Pam.  I 
ViARDOT.  Wonders  of  Italian  art.  1870^...       755  9 

FLEMISH.— DUTCH.— GERMAN. 
Atkinson.  Schools  of  modem  art  in  Ger- 

I 

many.  1880 753  B-3 

Buxton  and  Poynter.  German,  Flemish 

and  Dutch  painting.  1881 753  10 

Cole  and  Van  Dyke.    Old   Dutch  and 

Flemish  masters.  1895 753  B-4 

Conway.  Early  Flemish  artists.  1887 753  14 

DoHME,  ed.    Early  Teutonic,  Italian   and 

French  masters.    1880 , ...753  B-2 

Dumas.    Catalogue  illustr6  de  Texposition 

historique  de  Tart  Beige.  1880 ^      753  9 

Fairholt.    Homes,  haunts  and  works  of 

Rubens,    Van  Dyke,    Rembrandt  and 

Cuyp.  1871 753  7 

Fromentin.  Old  masters  of  Belgium  and 

Holland.  1882 •.     753  xi 

Havard.  Dutch  school  of  painting.  1885...  753  13 
Heaton.  Masterpieces  of  Flemish  art  '69..  753  B-I 

Holbein.  Dance  of  Death.  1858 753  6 

Huet.  The  land  of  Rubens.  1888 753  15 

James.  Flemish,  Dutch  and  German  schools 

ofpainting.  1822 753  i 

MiCHiELS.  Histoire  de  la  peinture  flamand. 

1864.  lov 753  16 

Rubens.  Sa  vie  et  ses  oeuvres 753  S-l 

Stanley.  Principal  painters  of  the  Dutch 

and  Flemish  schools.  1855 753  4 

Taine.  Art  in  the  Netherlands.  1871 .,       753  5 

Waagen.  Hand-book  ofpainting:  German, 

Flemish,  Dutch,  i860.  2v 753  2 


416 


FINE  ARTS. 


Wauters.  Flemish  school  of  painting.  '85.  753  ^^ 
"Wedmore.  Masters  of  genre  painting.  '8o„      753  8 

SPANISH— FRENCH. 

Artbtes  modemes:    catalogue  illustr6  des 

oeuvres  de  Bouguereau,  Berchdre,  et 

Tassaert.  1885-6 754  B-3 

BACX>n.  Parisian  art  and  artists.  1882 754  2 

Brownell.  French  art.  1892 754  5 

Hamerton.  Contemporary  French  painters. 

1868 754  B-i 

Painting  in  France  after  the  decline  of 

classicism.    1869 754  B-2 

Head.  Hist,  of  Spanish  and  French  schools. 

1848 754  I 

MUNKACSY.  Sketch  of  life  and  description 

of  'Christ  before  Pilate.' 754  Pam.  i 

Scott.  Murillo  and  the  Spanish  school 756  R-2 

Stevenson.  The  art  of  Velasquez.  1895....  756  ^-4 
Stranahan.  Hist,  of  Ffcnch  painting.  '88.  754  4 
Van  Dyke.  Syllabus  of  lects.  on  modem 

French  painting.  1890-1 754  Pam.  2 

Washburn.  Spanish  masters.  1884 756  13 

ENGLISH.— AMERICAN.— OTHER. 

Abbey.  Quest  of  the  Holy  Grail.  1895 756  R-3 

Benjamin.  Art  in  America.  1879 756  10 

Buxton,  II.  J.  Wilmot-.  English  painters. 

1883 756  II 

Chesneau.  English  school  of  painting.  '85.     756  14 
Cooke  and  Davenport.    Works  of  Ho- 
garth.  1830 756  R-i 

Hogarth.  Works;  with  life  by  Ireland,  et 

al.  1874.   3v 756  2 

Ireland.    Graphic  illustrations  of  Hogarth. 

1799.  V.2 756  9 

LOFTIE.  Landseer  and  animal  painting  in 

England 75^  1^3 

Redgravk.    a  century  of  painters  of  the 

English  school.  1866.  2v 756  5 

RUSKIN.  The  art  of  England.  1883 756  12 

ScHARF.  The  Wilton  House  diptych.  1882.  756  B-2 

Sheldon.  American  painters.  1879 756  B-i 

Trusler.  Hogarth  moralized.  1841 756  i 

Verestchagin.  Exhibition  of  works.  1889- 

90 756  Pam.  I 

Wedmore.  Studies  in  English  art.  1876 756  7 

Same.   1880 75^  8 


MATERIALS.— METHODS. 

Blockx.    Compendium  of  painting;   tr.  by 

Gordon.  1894 751  41 

Church.    Chemistry  of  paints  and  painting. 

1890 751  22 


GULUCK  and  TiMBS.    Painting  popolaily 
explained.    1864 ^     7$^ 

COLORS. 

Abney.    Colour  measurement  and  mixture. 

1891 75* 

Bezold.  Theory  of  color.  1876 75 

CA\'t.   Color.  1871 75 

Chevreul.   Laws  of  the  contrast  of  color. 

Church.  Colour.  1887 "5^ 

Color  in  the  school-room.    1890 75' 

Field.  Rudiments  of  colours  and  colouring. 

1870 71 

Howard.   Colour  as  a  means  of  art.  1849..  7! 

Martel.  Principles  of  coloring  in  painting.  7j 

RiDNER.  Artist's  chromatic  hand-book.  '50.  7| 
RiFFAULT,  ei  al.    Manufacture  of  colors. 

1874 71 

Standage.    Artists*  manual  of  pigments. 

1886 ^ 71 

Taylor.   Descriptive  hand-book  of  modem 

water  colours.   1887 75^ 

Wilkinson.  Color.   1858 73 

OIL  PAINTING. 

Carmichael.  Marinepaintingin  oil  colors; 

I2th  ed 7! 

Same;  i6th  ed 75 

Eastlake.     Materials   for  a  hist,  of   oil 

painting.    1847 7S 

Fowler.    Oil  painting 75^ 

Grace.    Lessons  in  landscape  painting  in 

oils.    1881 75* 

Leland,  ed.  Decorative  oil  painting.  '82...  751 
MftRiMtK.  Art  of  painting  in  oil  and  fresco. 

1839 7! 

Merrifield.  Arts  of  painting  in  oil,  etc  '49. 

2v 7! 

Muck  LEY.    Flower  painting  in  oil  colors. 

1885 751 

Murray.  Portrait  painting  in  oil  colors 7! 

Williams.    Landscape    painting    in     oil 

colors;  34th ed.  1881 T 

Same;  49th  ed 7 

WATER  COLOR  PAINTING. 

Barnard.  Landscape  painting  in  water 
colors.    1861 7 

Boot.  Trees  and  how  to  paint  them  in 
water-colors.   1883 •  75' 

Foster.    Simple  lessons  in  water  colon. 

1884, T. 

Hatton.  Hints  for  sketching  in  water 
color  from  nature.  1882 7! 


FINE  ARTS. 


417 


ngin  water-colour 75'  ^4 

Flower  painting  in  water  colors. 

75>  B-i 

Water-colour  painting 751  13 

md  Callow.    Easy   studies    in 

r-color  painting 75'  ^5 

lUR  and  Moore.  Figure  painting 

iter  colours 75X  20 

'XD.    Portrait   painting   in  water 

5 757  2 

Painting  in  water  colors  from  the 

r  model.  1868 751  9 

English  school  of  painting  in  water 

s.    1880 751  T-3 

of  water  color  painting... 751  17 

lAM.   Landscape  painting  in  water 

s....... 758  6 

Diet,  of  water-color  technique 751  35 


UNA  AND  GLASS  PAINTING. 


Ancient  painted  glass  of  Winches- 

athedral.  1845 

TON.  Tried  by  fire.  1886 

Transparent  painting  on  glass 

:.     Amateur    pottery   and    glass 

er.  1881 

N  and  MacColl.  Greek  vase  paint- 

1894 

ed.  Ceramic  painting.  1881 

!hina  painting.  1883 

ILIN.  China  painting.  1877 

tions  to  china  painters.   1 884. 

Glass-painting 

,  L.  Vance-.    Book  of  the  china 

er.  1896... , 

hina  painting.   1878.  2v 

me:  plates.   2v 

Hints  to  china  and  tile  decorators. 

painting.  1878 

OTHER. 

Mirror  painting  in  Italian  style.  '86. 

SHIELD.  Mural  painting.  1887 

ludiments  of  decorative  painting... 

\  of  miniature  painting 

[).  The  art  of  flower  painting.  '78.. 

painting... 

a.  La  mosaique 

r.  Mural  decoration 

Painting  in  neutral  tint 

ftinting.. 

?totel  painting.  1885 751 


747  B-4 

751  B-8 

751  26 

751  18 


751  T-4 

751  B-3 

751  B-7 

75= 

[  6 

751 

31 

751 

34 

751 

42 

751 

14 

751  T-i 

751 

16 

751 

19 

751 

37 

751 

39 

751 

40 

751 

23 

75 

I   8 

751 

27 

751 

15 

751 

29 

751 

12 

751 

II 

I  Pam.  I 

Murray.    Art  of  painting  and  drawing  in 

colored  crayons 751  25 

Saward.  Decorative  painting.  1883 751  30 

Snell.  Enamel  paintmg 751  10 

Williams.  Transparency  painting  on  linen.  751  28 


GALLERIES.— COLLECTIONS. 

Art  treasures  of  America.  1879-82.  lov.....  759  S-l 
Barr£.   Herculaneum  et  Pomp^i.  '75.  8v..  759  B-4 

Berlin  and  its  treasures 759  B-12 

Blackburn.  Academy  notes.  1875-86.  8v.      759  6 

Grosvenor  notes.  1878-82 759  9 

Boston  Athenaeum.   Photographs  by  Braun 

&  Cie.  1890 759  Pam.  4 

Catalogue  illustrg  du  Salon.   1882-6 759  8 

Classical  picture  gallery.  1890- 759  R-7 

Cook.    Handbook  to  the  National  Gallery. 

1888 759  14 

D*ANVERS,/jrt<</.  (Nancy  Bell).    Tourist's 

art  guide  to  Europe.  1893 759  18 

Eastlake.    Pictures  in  the  Louvre,  Paris, 

and  the  Brera  Gallery,  Milan.  i883„...  759  10 
Pictures  in  the  old  Pinakothek,  Munich. 

1884 759  II 

European  pictures  of  the  year.  1892- 759  B-13 

Gallery  of  landscape  painters.  1872 758  S-l 

GoERLiNG.   Galleries  of  Vienna 759  B-l 

GowER.    Great  historic  galleries  of  Europe. 

1881-4.   3v 759  R-l 

Historic  galleryofportraits  and  paintings.  3v.  759  3 
Kurtz,  ed,  American  Academy  notes.  '82-6.  759  7 
Art  gallery  of  the  World's  Columbian  Ex- 
position. 1893 759  17 

Lafsnestre  and  Richtenberger.    The 

National  Museum  of  the  Louvre 759^0 

Lely,  et  al.   Court  beauties  of  the  reign  of 

Chas.  II 757  R-I 

MoNKHOUSE.  In  the  National  Gallery.  '95.,  759  19 
National  Academy  of  Design.  Catalogues..759  Pam.  I 

Nu  au  Salon,  Le.  1890.  v.  4-5 759  15 

Power's  Art  Gallery,  Rochester.  Catalogue. 

1885 759  " 

Principal  picture  galleries  of  England.  1824.      759  2 

Royal  Academy  of  Arts.  1886 759  R-6 

Royal  Academy  pictures,  1894. 759  B-14 

ScHAUS.   Descriptive  catalogue  of  some  oil 

paintings.   1889 759  Pftm.  3 

Society  of  American  Artists.     Exhibition, 

1881.. 759  Pftm,  2 

Thompson.    Handbook  to  public  picture 

galleries  of  Europe.  1877 759  i 


418 


FINE  ARTS. 


ENGRAVING. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

Bakxr.    Origin  and  antiquity  of  engraving. 

1872 760  I 

Blackburn.  Art  of  illustration.  1894. 760  B~i 

Chapin.    Masters  and  masterpieces  of  en- 
graving.   1894.. 98.2  B-3 

DsLABORDE.  Engraving.  1886^ 760  6 

DuPLESSis.  Wonders  of  engraving.  1871....       760  3 
Landsef.r.  The  art  of  engraving.  1807.^...      7604 

Maberly.  The  print  collector.  1880^^ 760  5 

RusKiN.  Ariadne  Florentina.  1874. 760  2 

Slater.  Engravings  and  their  value.  1891.      760  8 
Whelpley.  Art  of  letter  engraving.  1889.^      760  9 


WOOD  ENGRAVING. 

Brown.    Practical  manual  of  wood  engrav- 
ing.   1886 761  8 

Conway.  Wood  cutters  of  the  Netherlands 

in  the  15th  century.  1884 761  7 

Fuller.    Instruction   in   wood  engraving. 

1879 761  3 

GiLKS.  Art  of  wood  engraving 761  5 

Jackson.    Treatise    on    wood    engraving. 

1839.. 761  B-i 

Linton.    Hist,  of  wood  engraving  in  Am. 

1882 761  B-3 

Wood  engraving.   1884 761  6 

Marx.    Art  of  drawing  and  engraving  on 

wood 761  Pam.  I 

Proof  impressions  selected  from  Scribner's 

monthly  and  St.  Nicholas.  1879 761  R-l 

Stephens.    Notes  on  drawings  and  wood 

cuts  by  Thos.  Bewick.    1881 761  B-2 

WooDBERRV.    History  of  wood  engraving. 

1882 761  4 

ETCHING. 

Haden.  About  etching.  1878 767  5 

Hamerton.  Etcher's  handbook.  1871 767  I 

Etching  and  etchers.  1876 767  2 

Hitchcock.  Etching  in  America.  1886 767  4 

Lalannr.  Treatise  on  etching.  1880 767  B-i 


Paton.  Etching,  diypoint,  mezzotint  1895.     fi 

Rhead.  Etching.  1890 «     ^i 

Robertson.  Art  of  etching.  1883 7i 

Short.  The  making  of  etchings.  1888 fi 

Van  Rensselaer.  American  etchers.  1886. 767 
Wedmore.  Etching  in  England.  1895 7^ 


LITHOGRAPHY. 

Richmond.   The  grammar  of  lithography. 
1878.. 


COLLECTIONS  AND  EXAMPL 

Bartolozzi.  Life  and  works;  byTuer. '81. 

2v 7^ 

Bennett  tfffi/ Brough.  Character  sketches.  7^ 
Carleton.  Our  artist  in  Cuba,  etc  1877...  7^ 
Du  Maurier.  Pictures  of  English  society. 

1884.. 741 

DOrer.  The  little  passion ;  int.  by  Dobson. 

1894 'fi 

EvERiTT.  English  caricaturists  and  graphic 

humorists.    1886 «  741 

Flaxman.    Illustrations  of  the  Iliad  and 

Odyssey  of  Homer.  1805 , .749! 

Holbein.  Dance  of  Death.  1892 «   74I 

Hughes.   Study  and  collection  of  ancient 

prints.  1877.  V.  1-2 ji 

Hugo.  The  Bewick  collecter.  1866 7< 

Supplement.  1868 «     7< 

Klackner.  Proofs  and  prints,  engravings 

and  etchings.  1884. 760  fti 

Landscape   illustrations    of   the  Waverley 

novels.  1833 7^ 

Malcolm.  Historical  sketch  of  the  ait  of 

caricaturing.  1813 741 

Napoleon  gallery.  1852 1^ 

Parton.   Carricature  and  other  comic  art. 

1877 V 

Portraits  of  female  characters  in  Waveriey 

novels.  1833.  V.3 7^ 

Tenniel.  Cartoons  from  Punch.  2v 74I 

Wright.  Caricature  and  grotesque  in  liter- 
ature and  art  1864 7i 


FINE  ARTS. 


419 


PHOTOGRAPHY. 


Instantaneous  photography.  1895...  770  37 

rtions  in  photography.  1882 770  11 

otography.    1878 770  10 

m/ Clark.  Platinotype.   1895 770  35 

ed.  Photographic  instructor...  1888.  770  20 

1  annual  of  photography.  1 888- 77022 

!amera  Club.  1893 770  Pain,  i 

iR.  The  stereoscope.  1856 776  i 

L*ann6e  photographique.  1 89 1....  770  28 
c.  Photographic  printing  methods. 

r -  770  19 

OD.  The  new  photography.  1896...  770  39 

.  Manual  of  photography.  1873 770  9 

^ois.     Photographic    reproduction 

esses.    1891 774  5 

OKE.  The  ferrotype.  18S6 774  3 

Theoretical  and    practical  photog- 

y.  1859 770  4 

Proc^d^    photographiques    aux 

cures  d'aniline.  1888 770  23 

CH.  Photographic  chemistry.  1855..  770  3 

►N.  Chemistry  of  photography.  *92..  770  33 

f  photography.  18S7 770  18 

TH.  Photography  for  amateurs.  '84.  770  15 
Light  and   its  chemical  relations. 

^ 770  I 

1  of  photography.  1854 770  2 

and   Chatwood.    Photography, 

dc  and  scientific.  1896 770  38 

dence  and  practice  of  photography. 

\ 770  24 

omide  paper.  1893 77031 

Les  levers  photographiques  et  la 

ographie  en  voyage.  1889 778  3 

<G.    Carbon  process  of  permanent 

ography.  1878 774  i 

Modem    heliographic    processes. 
J 774  B-i 


Meldola,  Chemistry  of  photography. '89...  770  26 

Modem  methods  of  illustrating  bogks.  1887.  774  2 
MOrch.    Chemigraphie    und    photochemi- 

graphie.   1886 770  17 

NiEWENGLOWSKi  et  Ernault.  Lcs  coulcurs 

et  la  photographic.  1895 77036 

Price.  Photographic  manipulation.  1868...  770  7 

Rau.    Lantern  slides 779  Pam,  x 

Robinson.  Letters   on    landscape  photog- 

raphy.   1888 778  2 

Pictorial  effect  in  photography.  1869 777  x 

Picture  making  by  photography.  X884.....  778  I 

Roche.  How  to  make  photographs.  X883..  770  X2 

Root.  Camera  and  pencil.  X864 770  5 

ScHNAUSS,  H.  Photographic  pastimes.  '91..  770  27 
ScHNAUSS,  J.    Collotype   and   photo-litho- 
graphy.  1889 .,  774  4 

Sutton  and  Dawson,  eds.  Dictionary  of 

photography.  1867 770  6 

Tapley.  Amateur  photography.  X884 770  X3 

Thanet.    An    adventure    in  photography. 

1893 770  30 

VoGEL.  Chemistry  of  light  and  photography. 

1875 770  8 

Progress    of    photography    since     1879. 

1883 770  21 

Wall.  Dictionary  of  photography.  1895....  770  34 

Wallace.  Amateur  photographer.  1884 770  X4 

Welford  and  Sturmey,  eds,  '  Indispens- 
able handbook  *  to  the  optical  lantern. 

1888 776  2 

Wilson.  Cyclopaedic  photography.  1894...  770  32 

Photographies.  x88i 770  x6 

Woodbury.  Encyclopaedia  of  photography. 

1892 •. 770  29 

Year-book  of  photography.  X889 „  770  25 

Yosemite  Valley,  Cal.  Photographic  views..779  Cab.  4 


SCULPTURE. 


J>i.     Statue  of  Liberty  enlighten- 

;he  world.  1885 735  2 

useum.   Catalogue  of  reproductions 

ancient  marbles,  etc in  732  Pam.  I 

Works.   X849.  3v„ 735  B-i 

>ir.  Manual  of  Greek  archaeology. '86.      733  3 


Ellis.   Elgin  and  Phigaleian  marbles  in  the 

British  Museum.   1846.  2v 739  3 

Townley  gallery  of  classic  sculpture  in  the 

British  Museum.   1846.  2v 739  X 

Fairmont  Park  Art  Association.   Unveiling 

of  statue  of  Gen.  Meade.   1887 735  Pam.  x 


420 


FINE  ARTS. 


FlAXMAN.  Lects.  on  sculpture.  1S65 730  3 

FurtwAngler.  Masteipieces  of  Greek  sculp- 
ture.   1895 733  R-i 

Gardner.    Handbook  of  Greek  sculpture. 

1896 733  « 

Goodyear.  Syllabus  of  lects.  on  Greek  art. 

1893 733  Pam-  3 

Greek  art.    1889 733  !*«».  2 

Harrison.    Introductory  studies  in  Greek 

art.   1885 733  2 

Helbig  and  Reisch.     Guide  to  classical 

antiquities  in  Rome.  1895.  2^« 733  ^ 

Hkrvey.   Illustrations  of  modem  sculpture. 

1834 735  R-4 

Lee.     Familiar  sketches  of  sculpture,  etc. 

1854 730  5 

Leland, /^.  Modelling  in  clay.  1882 731  B-i 

LObke.   History  of  sculpture.  1872.  2v 730  B-i 

Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art.  Rept  of  com. 

to  enlarge  collection  of  casts.  1894... 708  Pam.  2 
Mitchell.     Hist,    of    ancient    sculpture. 

1883 732  B-i 

Murray.   Hist,  of  Greek  sculpture.   1890. 

2v 733  4 

Naples.    National  Museum.    Collection  of 

the  most  remarkable  monuments.  1869..  739  B-i 
OvERBECK.     Geschichte    der   griechischen 

Plastik.    1857.  2v 733  B-2 

Perkins.     Handbook  of  Italian  sculpture. 

1883 730  8 

Tuscan  sculptors.    1864.  2v 730  B-3 

Perry.  Greek  and  Roman  sculpture.  1882.       733  i 
Perry    statue    at    Cleveland.    Inauguration, 

i860 735   I 

Pitman.    Modelling  in  clay.   1880 731  i 

Radcliffe.  Schools  and  masters  of  sculp- 
ture.   1894 730  9 

Redford.    Manual  of  sculpture.    1882 732  I 

Robinson.    Italian  sculpture  of  the  middle 

ages.    1862 739  5 

Rogers.  Groups  of  statuary.  1S92 735  Pam.  2 

RusKiN.  Aratra  pentelici.   1879 730  7 

Slater  Memorial  Museum.    18S8-9 739  Pam.  i 

Catalogue   of  Greek   and   Italian  sculp- 
ture  733  Pam.  I 

Versailli-:s.     Statues,    groupcs,    etc.,    du 

chauteau  et  pare.    1723 739  6 

ViARDOT.  Wonders  of  sculpture.  1873 730  4 

Waldstein.  The  art  of  Pheidias.  1885 733  B-i 

Waring.  Master-pieces  of  industrial  art 
and  sculpture  at  International  Exhibi- 
tion, 1862.  3v 748  S-i 

Westmacott.      Handbook    of    sculpture. 

1864.      2V ^         730    I 


CARVING. 

Bbm&oss.  Fret  cmtiog  and  perfantBd  cur- 
ing   736 1 

Manual  of  buhlwork  and  mirqaetiy. •  7j6  ] 

Manual  of  wood  carving 73 

Gibson.  The  wood-carver.  1886 ,  736  ] 

HuLME.    Examples    for   fret-cntting  and 

wood-carving.  1877 736 1 

Leland.   Manual  of  wood  carving.  1891...     73 

Wood  carving.    i88x ^  736  \ 

Maskell.  Ivories.  1876 73 

Miller,/^.  Wood-carving 73 

Ogle.  Antiquities  explained.  1737 «  736 

Ornamental  designs  for  fret  work  and  foncj 

carving 736 ! 

Rogers.  Art  of  wood-carving.  1879 73 

Rows.    Hints  on  wood-carving  for  ama- 
teurs.   1886 ^ 736  fti 

ScHAUERMANN.  Wood  carving.  1892.. 73 

Westwood.   Catalogue  of  fictile  ivories  in 

the  South  Kensington  Museum «  736  \ 

Williams.  Historical  sketch  of  sculpture  in 

wood.    1835 73 

Wood  carving  for  amateurs.    1879 73 

Wyatt.  Notices  of  sculpture  in  ivoiy.  '56.  736 1 


COINS.— MEDALS. 

Akerman.    Ancient    coins  of   cities  and 

princes.    1846 737 

Coins  of  th^  Romans  relating  to  Britain. 

1844 n 

Numismatic  illustrations  of  the  New  Tes- 
tament. 1846 «     731 

Tradesmen's  tokens  in  London,  1648-72. 

1849 73J 

Cardwell.     Coinage  of  the  Greeks  and 

Romans.    1832 7| 

Carter.  Medals  of  the  British  army.  '61...  737 
Chapman.    Catalogue  of  Am.  coins  and 

medals  of  I.  Bushnell.   i88a 737  1 

Coin  book,  The.  1872 73J 

Coin  collector's  manual  of  the  U.  S.  1885..737  F* 
DiCKESON.  American  numismatic.  1865.....  737  ^ 
Donaldson.  Architectura  numismatica.  '59.  737  ' 
Doughty.  The  cents  of  the  U.  S.  1890.....    737 

Dye.  Coin  encyclopaedia.  1883 73? 

ECKFELDT  and  Du  Bois.    Gold  and  silver 

coins  of  all  nations.  1851 737 

New  varieties  of  gold  and  silver  coins. 

1852- 73: 

Harzfbld.    Falsifications  of  ancient  ooiiis. 

X879 7371^ 


FINE  ARTS. 


421 


Lawkins.  Silver  coins  of  England.  184X...  737  7 

Lazutt.  The  coin  collector.  1896.. 737  ss 

Coini^  of  the  European  continent.  1893.  737  31 
bliFREY.  Guide  to  study  of  English  coins. 

1M5 737  27 

EUPHRBYS.   Coin  collector's  manual.  '53. 

.  «▼ 737  3 

kJCiS.    Descriptive  catalogue  of  books  on 

numismatics.. 16  Pftm.  36 

BiriTT.  English  coins  and  tokens.  1888....     737  29 

Handbook  of  English  coins 737  23 

IXAKY.  Economy  of  the  early  middle  ages. 

X879 737  21 

amORMANT.  Monnaies  et  m^dailles.  i884».    737  25 

iOCBAT.  Medallic  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  '78.  2v.  737  R-i 

LiDDEN.  Jewish  coinage.  1864.^ 737  B-4 

Ekhbls.   Current  gold  and  silver  coins  of 

allnations.  1880 737  B-8 

bjhdflphia,    Numismatic  and  Antiquarian 

Society.  Proceedings... 737  Pam.  B-i 

CXKERTON.  Essay  on  medals.  1808.  2v....       737  i 


Poole,  Stanley  Lanet-.  Coins  and  medals. 

1892 

Prime.  Coins,  medals  and  seals.  1861 

RuDiNG.  Coinage  of  Gt.  Britain.  1819.  sv.. 

Same:  plates... 

Snelling.   Gold,  silver  and  copper  coinage 

of  Eng.  X763 

Snowden.  Medals  of  Washington.  1861.... 
Steigerwalt.  Illustrated  hist,  of  U.  S.  and 

colonial  coins.  1884 

United  States.    Mint.    Ancient  and  modem 

coins  in  the  Cabinet  collection,   i860... 

— History,  etc 

Williamson.  Money  of  the  Bible.  1894.... 

Gem-Cutting. — Finger  Rings. 


737  26 

737  II 

737  13 

737  B-s 

737  B-7 
737  B-3 

737  « 

737  9 
737  ^4 
737  32 


Edwards.  Hist,  and  poetry  of  finger  rings. 

1855 736  XX 

Jones.  Finger-ring  lore.  i877.„ 736  12 

King.  Antique  gems  and  rings.  1872.  2v...  736  B-z 

Marsh.  Cameo  cutting.  1890 736  10 


LANDSCAPE  GARDENING. 


HHIKST.  Hist,  of  gardening  in  England. 

1895.. 710  B-2 

CMton.  Dept.  of  Parks.  Rept  1883 711  Pam.  2 

affido.  Park  Commissioners.   Repts 93.5  i^ 

EIAMBBRS.  Oriental  gardening.  1773 710  B-i 

nxis.  Landscape  gardener.  1835 710  i 

OWNING.  Theory  and  practice  of  landscape 

gardening 710  4 

StSSTON.  Villages  and  village  life.  1878..  710  3 
CXIOTT.    Practical   landscape    gardening. 

1877 712  5 

tmoiu  parks  and  gardens.  1880 710  R-i 

IBBERD.  Rustic  adornments.  1870 712  3 

MKH,  Practical  landscape  gardening.  '55..  710  7 
UtWOOD.  Story  of  the  London  parks.  2v..  711  3 
lit    of  works    on    landscape    gardening. 

(Garden  and  forest,  1890) 16  Pam.  44 

3IIO.  Landscape  gardening.  1891 98.2  44 

yODOS,  The  villa  gardener.  1850 712  i 


McMillan.  Landscape  gardening  in  high- 
colored  foliage.  1889 98.2  Pam.  85 

Mitchell.  Rural  studies.  1867 712  4 

New  York.  Commissioners  of  State  Parks. 

Repts..... 711  Pam.  3 

New  York  City.  Central  Park.  Board  of  com- 
missioners. Repts 711  z 

Commission  to  locate   lands  for  parks. 

Rept.    1884. 711  5 

Oakey.  Home  grounds.  1881 712  6 

Repton.  Landscape  gardening  and  architec- 
ture.  1840 710  2 

Robinson.    Parks,   promenades,    etc.,    of 

Paris.  1869 710  5 

Scott.  Art  of  beautifying  suburban  home 

grounds 712  2 

Smith.  Parks  and  pleasure  grounds.  1852..  710  6 

Waring.  Village  improvements.  1877 7x0  8 

Weidenmann.  Beautifying  country  homes..  712  R-i 


422 


FINE  ARTS. 


MUSIC 


HISTORICAL. 

Aalst.  Chinese  music.  1S84 -780  B-io 

Adam.     Demiers  souvenirs  d*un  musicien..     780  30 

Souvenirs  d'un  musicien.  1868^ 780  29 

Brooks,^*/.  Olden-time  music.  1888 780  59 

Brown.  Guide  to  the  formation  of  a  music 

library.    1893 16  Pam.  58 

Bttrney     General  hist,   of   music.    1789. 

4v 780  B-i 

The  present  state  of  music  in  Germany,  etc. 

1775.   2v 780  35 

Busby.  General  hist,  of  music.  1819.  2v 780  i 

Cornwall.  Music  as  it  was  and  as  it  is. 

1851 783  3 

Crowest.  Story  of  British  music.  1896 780  104 

Davey.  Hist,  of  English  music.  1895 780  103 

Dickinson.  Guide  to  study  of  musical  hist. 

and  criticism.  1895 78094 

Engel.  Musicof  the  most  ancient  nations...       7805 
Musical  myths  and  facts.  1876.  2v 780  49 

GiLMORE.  National  Peace  Jubilee.  1871 789  2 

Griggs.  Studien  liber  die  Musik  in  Amerika. 

1894 780  91 

Hawkins.  General  hist,  of  the  science  of 

music.  1853.    2v 780  B-5 

Henderson.  The  story  of  music.  1889 780  73 

Herman.  Handbook  of  music  and    musi- 
cians.  1S93 780  84 

Hogarth.  Musical  history,  biography,  etc. 

183s 780  13 

Hood.  Hist,  of  music  in  New  Eng.  1846...       783  2 

Hope.  Mediaeval  music.  1894 780  85 

HULLAH.  Hist,  of  modem  music.  1875 780  37 

Transition  period  of  musical  history 780  24 

Hunt.  Concise  hist,  of  music.  1878 780  32 

Husk.  Musical  celebrations  of  St.  Cecilia's 

Day,  1 6-1 8th  centuries 789  I 

Hutchinson.  Music  of  the  Bible.  1864 780  20 

Jacox.  Bible  music.  1871 780  21 

Lillie.  Story  of  music  and  musicians.  '86..  ^780  67 

Macfarren.  Musical  history.  1885 780  58 

Marcillac.  Histoire  de  la  musique  mod- 
erne 780  69 

Monro.  Modes  ofancient  Greek  music.  '94.  780  88 

Musical  recollections  of  the  last  half  century. 

1872.    2V 780  7 

Musical  year-book  of  the  U.  S.  1886- 780  66 

Naumann.  Hist,  of  music.  18S8.  2v 780  70 

•  Of  interest  to 


North.  Memoirs  of  musick.  Z846...,.....-  78( 

Parke.  Musical  memoirs.  1830 -  7S0 

Kitter.  Music  in  America.  1883 7S0 

Music  in  England.  1883 780 

RowBOTHAM.  Hist  of  muslc.  1885.  3v...«  7S0 
Schluter.  General  hisL  of  music  1865....  781 
Wackerbarth.  Music  and  the  Anglo  Sax- 
ons. 1S37 78; 

Wallaschek.  Primitive  music.  1893 7S0 

Year's  music.  The.   1S96- « 780 


THEORY.— INSTRUCTION. 

Albrechtsberger.    Methods  of  harmony. 

2V 

Banister.  Music.  1885 78 

Musical  analysis.  1887 781 

Hriik;k.  Counterpoint.   1878 781 

Double  counterpoint  and  canon.  1881^...    781 

Broadhouse.  Musical  acoustics.  1881 781 

Calcott.  Gnunmar  of  music 781 

Cherubini.  Counterpoint  and  fugue.   1S37. 

2v 781 

Crotch.   Elements  of  musical  composition. 

1812 781] 

Cummings.   Rudiments  of  music.  1S77 781 

E1.SON.   Theory  .of  music.   1890 781 

Fillmore.    Value  of  modem  theories  re- 
specting harmony 7S1  Pb 

(Gardiner.   Music  of  nature.  1852. 78 

Grejinwckjd.  396  two-part  exercises.  1883..    78^ 
Grove.  Beethoven's  nine  symphonies.  '84^    781 

Gurney.  The  power  of  sound.  1880 781 

Hand.   yl£sthetics  of  musical  art.   1880 781 

Helmholtz.  The  sensations  of  tone.  1875.    7S1 

HiGGS.  Fugue.  1878 781 

Hullah.   Rudiments  of  musical  grammar..    78] 
Klauser.  The  septonate  and  the  centraliza- 
tion of  the  tonal  system.  1890 781 

Logier's  comprehensive   course  in  music; 

ed.  by  Stein.    1888 ..781 1 

Macfarren.  Counterpoint.   1879 781 

Six  lects.  on  harmony.   1867 78 

Malcolm.  Treatise  of  musick.  1721 7 

Marx.   General  musical  instruction.. 7S1 

Theory  and  practice  of  musical  composi- 
tion.  1863 78 

Mason.  New  third  music  reader.  1886 7 

Mathews.   How  to  understand  music.  *8a    78 

young  readers. 


FINE  ARTS. 


428 


nr  York.    Music  Teachers'  Association. 

Repts. 789  Pam.  I 

LSER.    Natural  method  of  writing  music. 

1893.. 780  Pam.  3 

rsKLEY.    Treatise  on  counterpoint,  canon 

tndfiigue.   1869 781  13 

Xieatise  on  harmony.  1S6S 781  12 

VKR.    Elements  of  the  beautiful  in  music. 

1877- 781  39 

Mnriral  forms 781  42 

■JL  Philosophy  of  music.    1879 78i  25 

jcnrr.  Harmony.  1889 781  44 

Mnsical  form.    1S94 78149 

CB.   What  is  music?    1S75 781  19 

Same.    1890 781  Pam.  3 

CBTER.   Manual  of  harmony 781  26 

"Tkeatise  on  counterpoint 781  B-6 

7TER.   Mosic  in  its  relation  to  intellectual 

life.  1891 781  46 

Biniical  dictation.   18S7 781  Pam.  I 

Etomantidsm  in  music.    1S91 781  46 

hXMER.  Musical  composition.  1854 781  B-4 

SNT-SAxNS.  Harmonic  et  melodic.  1SS5..  781  41 
masi.  Analytical  theory  of  harmony,  etc. 

1876 781   17 

Musical  vademecum.  1852 781  11 

CaiTER.  Correct  order  of  fundamental  har-  • 

monies.  1871 781  14 

Cmi.  Harmonics.  1759 781  2 

Kncer.  Treatise  on  music.  1858 7S1  22 

CVOLA  am/  De  Vernkvil.  Grammar  of 

haimony.  1850 781  5 

AlZfER.  Composition 781  ^S 

^annony.. 781  34 

of  harmony.  1S71 781   15 

Sdentific  basis  of  music.  1S78 781  ^3 

Science  of  music.  1875 781  18 

and  music.  1873 78i  16 

r.    Beethoven's    symphonies    criti- 
cally discussed.  1879 781  32 

Theory  of  musical    composition. 

18^.    2V„ 781    B-2 

rxDB.  Science  of  music 781  9 

Sound  and  music.  1892 781  48 


GENERAL  AND  MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 


Boondaries  of  music  and  poetry.  '93. 
^BOitP.  Mosidans  and  music-lovers,  etc. 

1894- 

^XJOZ.  A  travels  chants.  1872 

grotesques  de  la  musique.  187 1 

soirees  de  r  orchestre.  1871 


780  90 

780  89 
780  27 
780  26 
780  28 


Bridge.  Musical  gestures 780  86 

Burgh.  Anecdotes  of  music.  1S14.  v.  1-3.      780  9 
Chomet.  Influence  of  music  on  health  and 

life 780  22 

Chorley.   Modem  German  music.   1854. 

2y 780  15 

Crowest.    Book    of    musical    anecdotes. 

1878.   2v 780  $6 

Eastman.  Musical  education  and  musical 

art.  1893 ^     780  83 

Ehlert.  From  the  tone  world.  1SS5... 780  55 

Letters  on  music.  1877 780  19 

Elson.  Curiosities  of  music.  1S80 780  47 

The  realm  of  music.  1892 780  81 

Engel.  Introd.  to  study  of  national  music...       780  6 

Fay.  Music-study  in  Germany.  1881 780  45 

FiNCK.  Chopin,  and  other  musical  essays. 

1889 780  73 

Grove,  td.  Diet,  of  music  and  musicians. 

4v , t78o  38 

Same:  index;  by  Wodehouse ^780  41^ 

Hadow.  Studies  in  modem  music.  1S93....     780  80 

Conients  :  Music  and  musical  criticism  :  a  discourse  on 

method. — Berlioz  and  the  French  romantic  movement. — 

Schumann  and  the  romantic   movement  in  Germany.— 

Wagner  and  the  reform  of  the  opera. 

Same.  2d  series.  1895 780  80A 

Contents:   Frederick  Chopin. — Antonin  Dvorak.— Jo- 
hannes Brahms. 

Haweis.  Music  and  morals.  1872 780  33 

My  musical  life.  1884 780  53 

Same,  entitled  'My  musical  memories.'...  780  54 

Helmore.  Catechism  of  music.  1878 780  34 

IIUKFFER.  Musical  studies.  1880 780  42 

HiaxAH.  Music  in  the  house 780  2$ 

KOELLA.  Music  in  song.  18S3 78048 

Krehbiel.  Review  of  N.  Y.  musical  sea- 
son. 1888- 780  74 

Liszt.  Des  Bohemians  et  leur  musique  en 

Hongrie 780  31 

LussY.  Musical  expression,  etc 780  65 

Moore.  Encyclop.  of  music.  1854 {780  B-7 

Music.  1894-.  V.7- 780  P-l 

Musical  world.    1888-9.  v.  68-69 780  P-B-i 

NiECKS.    Concise   diet,   of  musical  terms. 

1884 t78o  60 

Parry.  The  art  of  music.  1894 78087 

Pike.  The  Jubilee  singers.  1873 789  3 

PoLKO.  Musical  sketches... 780  18 

Ramble  among  the  musicians  of  Germany.  780  17 

Rubinstein.  Conversation  on  music.  1892..  780  75 
RusKiN.    On  music;    ed.   by   Wakefield. 

1894^ 780  93 

Schumann.   Music  and  musicians.   Series 

1-2 780  43 


X  For  reference. 


424 


FINE  ARTS. 


Stainer  and  Barrett.  Diet,  of  musical 

terms.... JySo  68 

Same;  enlarged  ed J780  B-9 

Statham.  Form  and  design  in  music.  '93..     780  46 

Thibaut.  Purity  in  musical  art  1877.. 780  33 

Trajetta.  Introd.  to  the  art  and  science  of 

music.  1828 780  Pam.  i 

Upton.  Women  in  music.  1886 780  64 

Wagner.  Proseworks.  1893.  v.  1-3 780  95 

ConUnU  :  v.  x.  Autobiog.  sketch.— Art  and  rerolution. 
— ^Art  work  of  the  future. — WieUnd  the  smith. — ^Art  and 
climate.— A  communication  to  my  friends. 

V.  a.  Opera  and  drama. 

V.  3.  The  theatre. 


SACRED  MUSIC. 

Beethoven  collection  of  sacred  music,  from 

Beethoven,  Mozart,  ct  al.    1845-55 783  R-17 

Boston  Academy  of  Music.     Collection  of 

church  music.   1853 784  10 

Curwen.  Studies  in  worship  music.  1st  ser..      783  5 
Dickinson,  ed.  Hist,  of  church  music :  syl- 
labus, lects.,  Oberlin.  1896 783  Pam.  I 

Frost.  Western  juvenile  harp.  1841 784  3 

Handel.  Works.  1843-57.  i6v 783  R-i 

Hastings  <zW  Bradbury.  Psalmista.  '51..      784  6 
Hastings  and  Warriner.    Musica  sacra. 

1819 784  I 

Humphreys.     Evolution  of  church  music. 

1896 783  7 

Kingsley,  ed.    Sacred  choir.    1848 784  5 

Mansfield.  American  vocalist 784  8 

Mozart.  Twelfth  Mass,  in  vocal  score 783  B-i 

Upton.    Standard  oratorios.    1887 783  4 

Woodbury.  The  dulcimer.   1850 784  9 

Zeuner.  Ancient  lyre.    1855 784  7 

CAROLS. 

Bramby.    Christmas  carols 784  B-24 

Chope.     Carols  for  Easter,  Ascensiontide, 

etc.    1886 784  Pam.  I 

Ffoulkes.     No€1:   carols;   mith  music  by 

Ransom.  1894 784  B-25 

McCaskey.    Christmas  in  song,  sketch  and 

story.    1891 784  B-27 


DRAMATIC    MUSIC— OPERA. 

Annesley.  Standard-opera  glass.  1895 7^^  2^ 

BoosEY.  Guide  to  the  opera.  1880 782  14 

CRfeMiEUX    and  TRfeFEU.    Genevieve    de 

Brabant  [libretto  and  airs].  1868 782  Pam.  3 

Ebers.    Seven  years  of  the  King's  Theatre. 

1828 782  5 


Edwards.  Hist  of  the  opera.  1862.  2v.... 

The  lyrical  drama.   1881.  2v 

Emani  [libretto,  with  tr.] ^78- 

Fitzgerald.  Operasof  Gilbert  and  Sullivan. 

1894 

FoRMAN.   Nibelung's  ring.    1877 « 

Gilbert  oii^  Sullivan.  Utopia  [libreUo]. 

1893 78a 

Heintz.    Master-singers  of  Nuremberg,  by 

Wagner.  1892 

Pazsifisd,  by  Wagner.  1892 « 

Tristan  and  Isolde,  by  Wagner.  1892.... 
Henderson.  Preludes  and  studies.  1891... 
Hogarth.    Memoirs  of  the  musical  drama. 

1838.  2V 

HuEFFER.    Richard  Wagner  and  the  music 

of  the  future.  1874 « 

Italian  operas  [librettos].  5V 

OmUnt*:  v.  z.  L'eliurd'amore;  byRomaai; 
II  barbiere  di  Siviglia ;  with  tr. — Mose  in  Egitto 
reremita;  with  tr. — La  gazza  ladra;  with  tr 
Giovanni ;  with  tr. 

V.  9.  II  matrimonio  segreto ;  with  tr. — La  s<» 
with  tr. — Lucia  di  Lammermoor ;  with  tr.— 
Corinto ;  with  tr.— I  Puritani  e  i  CaTalicri :  b 
with  tr. — Beatrice  di  Tenda ;  by  Romani ;  with 
T.  3.  II  Turco  in  Italia ;  with  tr. — L'ltaliana  i 
with  tr. — Cosi  fan  tutte ;  with  tr. — Le  none  <i 
with  tr. — La  Cencrentolawith  tr. 

V.  4.  II  pirata ;  with  tr. — Ia  Semimmidc ;  widi 
Bolena ;  by  Romani ;  with  tr. — Tancredi ;  y 
I/inganno  felice ;  with  tr. — Otello ;  with  tr. 

V.  5.  Roberto  Devereuz ;  by  Cammarano ;  vi 
donna  del  lago  ;  with  tr. — Norma ;  with  tr. 
Claudio ;  with  tr. — Parisina ;  by  Romani ;  with 

Jackson.    Legend,  poem,  etc.,  of  W^agner's 

«  Lohengrin.'  i8Si ; 

Krehbiel.  Studies  in  the  Wagnerian  drama. 

1891 

Kufferath.  The  Parsifal  of  Wagner.  1892. 
Lucie  de  Lammermoor   [libretto  and  airs, 

with  tr.] 78a 

LuMLEY.  Reminiscences  of  the  opera.  '64. 
Maretzek.  Crotchets  and  quavers.  1855... 
Notelrac,/j«<</.  Operas ;  their  writers  and 

their  plots.  1882^ 

Targioni-Tozzetti  and  Menasci.    Caval- 

leria  rusticana  [libretto  and  music].  '91. } 
Upton.  Standard  operas.  1886 

Contents:  Auber:  Fra  Diavolo;  Masaaie 
crown  diamonds. — Balfe:  The  Bohemian  girl; 
of  Castile ;  The  Puritan's  daughter.— Beethovea 
— Bellini :  Norma ;  La  Sonnambula ;  I  Puritsai 
Carmen. — Boieldieu :  La  Dame  Blanche. — Boito : 
topheles. —  Donizetti :  The  daughter  of  the  regii 
iavorita;  DonPasquale;  Linda;  Lucia  di  Lan 
L'elisir  d'amore ;  Lucrcxia  Borgia ;  II  poliulo.— • 
The  doctor  of  Alcantara.—  Flotow :  Martha :  St 
Gounod :  Faust ;  Romeo  and  Juliet ;   Mireilk.- 


\  For  reference. 


FINE  ARTS. 


425 


The  J«««is.— Lortzing:  Czar  and  carpenter.— Meyer- 
beer :  The  Huguenots ;  The  sUr  of  the  north ;  Robert  the 
DevQ;  Dinorah;  The  prophet;  The  African.— Mozart: 
The  marriage  of  Figaro:  Don  Giovanni;  The  magic  flute. 
—  Ricci:  Crispino.— Rossini :  The  barber  of  Seville; 
Semiramide:  William  Tell.— Thomas:  Mignon.— Verdi: 
Snani;  Rigoletto;  TraviaU:  IlTrovatore;  The  masked 
bell;  Aida.— Wagner:  Rienzi;  The  flying  Dutchaaan; 
Taanh&user;  Lohengrin;  Tristan  and  Isolde ;  The  Mas- 
teieingers ;  The  ring  of  the  Nibelung;  Das  Rheingold; 
JKeWalkOre;  Siegfried;  Die Gdtterdammerung ;  Parsi&l. 
—Wallace:  Maritana.— Weber :  Der  Freischats ;  Oberon. 
^nrfcgri     The  Parsifal  of  Wagner  at  Bay- 

lenth,  1894... 782  27 


SINGING.— VOICE  CULTURE. 

bCH.  Art  of  singing.  1886 784.X  33 

•miMi^^ftl  education  and  voice  culture.  '81..   784.1  7 

Srindples  of  singing.   1885 784.1  21 

Mechanism  of  the  human  voice...  784.x  24 
aiu/ Browne.    The  child's  voice. 

1885 784.1  15 

"Voice,  song  and  speech.   1884 784.1  12 

K0W1IE.  Voice  use  and  stimulants.  1885...  784.1  16 
mrnvt.    Mithode  616mentaire  de  musique 

Tocale.  1864.. 784.1  B-2 

nxis.    Voice  building  and  tone  placing. 

1896 784.x  29 

fUmox.  The  voice  and  how  to  use  it.  '73.    784.1  3 

r.  Artistic  singing.  1883 784.1  9 

Ptonundation  for  singers.  1877 784.1  14 

in  song 784.1  19 

^KCZA.   Hints  on  singing.  1894 784.1  B-3 

KnrawooD.  Sol-fa  system  of  teaching  sing- 
ing.  1879 784.1  18 

TXTMAiiN.  Gymnastics  of  the  voice.  1882.  784.1  10 
;.  Science  of  voice  production  and 

ion.    1880 -784.1  17 

CZIXAH.  Time  and  tune  in  the  elementary 

•chooL   1877 784.1  6 

"^mhem's  method  of  teaching  singing.  '49.   784.1  5 
QTLER.  Art  of  breathing  as  the  basis  of 

tone-production.  1889 784.1  26 

<Xd  Italian  school  of  singing.  1883 784.1  ii 

Kza  Voices  of  children.  1889 784.1  25 

SCIUS.  American  and  Italian  cantatrid.  '67.   784.x  4 
AOUNZIE.   Hygiene  of  the  vocal  organs. 

1886 784.1  22 

lenON.  Art  of  voice  production.  1882 784.1  8 

li]a>BGGSE.  Singing... 784.1  B-i 

The  voice  in  singing.  x868 784.1  i 

Voice  building.  1871 784.1  2 

^imou  Basic  law  of  vocal  utterance.  1894. 784.1  27 
^KjmjME,   Plea  for  vocal  music  in  public 

achoolf.  1871.. 784.1  Pam.  i 


Troutbeck.  Church  choir  training 784.x  20 

TUBBS.  Expression  in  singing.   1886... .784.x  Pam.  2 

Walker.  Letters  of  a  baritone.  1895.. 7^-1  ^ 

Werner's  voice  magazine.  189 1,  v.  13....784.X  P-B-x 
Wheeler.  Vocal  physiology,  voice  culture 

and  singing.  1883 784.X  X3 

TONIC  SOL-FA  SYSTEM. 

CURWEN.  How  to  observe  harmony 780  78 

How  to  read  music 780  79 

Lessons  and    exercises    in    tonic    sol-fa 

method 780  77 

Musical  theory 78X  47 

The  staff  notation 780  Pftm.  2 

Teacher's    manual    of  the    tonic  sol-£a 

method 780  76 

Tonic  sol-fa 780  92 


SONGS:  WORDS  AND  MUSIC. 

Chappell.  Popular  music  of  olden  time.  2v.  784  B-X 

CusiNS,  ed.  Songs  from  Tennyson.  1880 784  R-2 

DiBDiN.  Songs.  1847 784  4 

Eastman.  Masonic  melodies.  1825 784  2 

Franklin-Square  song  collection.  188 1 784  B>8 

Garretson,  ed,  Carmina  Yalensia 784  12 

Gould,  S.  Baring-,  ed.  English  minstrelsie. 

1895.  V.I- 784  R-5 

Hatton.  Humorous  songs 784  B-20 

Helmore.  Plain-song 784  14 

Hullah.  The  song  book.  1877 784  13 

Johnson.  Our  familiar  songs.  1881 ..784  B-9 

Marshall.  Seventy  solfeggi  for  class-sing- 
ing  784  B-26 

Modem  ballads 784  B-21 

Ritter.  Some  famous  songs 784  Pam.  3 

Slave  songs  of  the  U.  S.  1867 784  XX 

Smith,  ed.    Music  of  the  waters :  sailors* 

chanties,  etc.  1888 784  x8 

Songs  of  negro  minstrelsy 784  R*3 

NATIONAL.— PATRIOTIC. 

BouLTON,  ^d.  Songs  of  four  nations.  X892..784  B-22 

Brown.  The  thistle.  1883 784  B-23 

Caulfield.   Vocal  music  in  Shakespear's 

plays.   2V.. 784  B-5 

Chappell.  Old  English  ditties 784  B-3 

Gems  of  Welsh  melody.  1873 784  B-7 

Graham,  fd.  Songs  of  Scotland 784  B-^ 

Graves,  ed.  Irish  song  book.  1894 784  X9 

HATTOS^ed,  Songs  of  England.  2v 784  B-io 

Hogarth.  Book  of  British  songs 784  R-x 

RiTSON.  Scotish  songs.  1869.  2v 784  15 

Songs  of  eastern  Europe ;  ed.  by  Kappey...784  B-19 


426 


FINE  ARTS.— AMUSEMENTS. 


Songs  of  France.. 784  B-17 

Songs  of  Germany ;  ed.  by  K^ppey,,,, ^784  B-16 

Songs  of  Ireland 784  B-13 

Songs  of  luly 784  B-18 

Songs  of  Scandinavia  and  N.  Europe ;  ed. 

by  Kappey 784  B-15 

Songs  of  Scotland 784  B-12 

Songs  of  Wales ;  ed.  by  Richards 784  B-14 

SousA.  National,  patriotic  and  typical  airs 

ofalllands.  1890 *. 784  B-28 

Spirituelles  (unwritten  songs  of  S.  Carolina). 

1872-3 ^784  Pam.  2 

Todd,  ed.  Ancient  Scots  ballads 784  R-4 


INSTRUMENTS  AND  INSTRU- 
MENTAL MUSIC. 


Bksxioz.  Modem  instrumentation  and  or- 
chestration. 1858 

Brett.  The  comet 

Day.  Music  and  musical  instruments  of  S. 
India  and  Deccan.  1871 

Engel.  Musical  instruments.   1876 ,. 

Presto,  Editoriai  staff  of.  Musical  instru- 
ments at  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 

1895 

PROUT.  Instrumentation 

Steinkrt.  Collection  of  keyed  and  stringed 

instmments.  1893 


785  B-i 
788  B-i 

785  R-i 
785  I 


785  B-3 
785  3 

785  B-2 


THE  ORGAN. 

Bridge.  Organ  accompaniment  of  the  choral 

service.    1885 786  10 

Dickson.   Practical  organ  building.  1881...       7864 

Knauff.  De  organis.  1890 786  Pam.  I 

Nicholson.  Organ  manual.    1866 786  i 

Stainer.   The  organ 786  B-2 


THE  PIANCFORTE. 

Brinskead.   Hist,  of  the  piAiio-forte 7S 

Christxani.   Principles   of  expression  in 

pianoforte  playing.    1886 7S 

CzERNY.  Letters  to  young  ladies  on  the  ait 

of  playing  the  piano  forte 7S 

Ehrenfechter.    Delivery  in  the  ait  of 

pianoforte  playing.  1895 78^ 

Fillmore.  Pianoforte  music.  1883 7S 

Hall.  The  harmonium ^  786  \ 

KOhler.  Praktische  Klavier-Schale 7S6 : 

KuLLAK.    ./Esthetics  of  pianoforte-playing. 

1891 «    786 

LoinsJ.  ViARD-.  Music  and  the  piano.  '84.  7S 
Pauer.  Art  of  pianoforte  playing.  1877......  7S6  i 

RiMRAULT.  The  pianoforte,    i860 786] 

Shedlock.  The  pianoforte  sonata.  1895....    786 

Taylor.  Double  scales 786 1 

Primer  of  pianoforte  playing.  1878. 78 

Venino.  Pedal  method  for  the  piano.  1893.  786 
Weitzmann.    Hist,  of  pianoforte-playing, 

etc.  1893 786 

WiECK.  Piano  and  song.  1875 -     7^ 

THE  VIOLIN. 

Dubourg.  The  violin.  1852 78; 

Engfx.  Early  hist,  of  the  violin  family.  '83.  Tt 
Fleming.  Old  violins  and  their  makers.  '83.     78; 

Hart.  The  violin.  1875 7^ 

The  violin  and  its  music.  1881 787  1 

HoNEVMAN.    The  violin:    how  to  choose 

one.  1893 

Sandys  and  Forster.  Hist  of  the  violin,  etc. 

1864 ; 

ScHEBEK.  Violin  manufacture  in  Italy  and 

its  German  origin.  1877 -1^1  ^ 

SwERT.  The  violincello 787 1 

Tours.  The  violin 787  1 


AMUSEMENTS. 


.    GENERAL  AND  MISCEI^ 
LANEOUS.* 

Bartlett.  New  games  for  parlor  and  lawn. 

1882 793  31 

Bellew.  Art  of  amusing.  1866 791  4 

Boy*s  own  book.  1885 79^8 

Champlin  and  BosTWicK.    Young  folks* 

cyclopaedia  of  games  and  sports.  1 890..  790  9 

Eluott.   Playground  and  parlor.  1868......  793  6 

Frost.   Circus  life  and  celebrities.  1881 791  14 

♦Mostly  for 


Old  showmen  and  old  London  fiuxs.  *8l.  79I 

GoMME,  ed.  Children's  singing  games.  '94..  79° 

Same.  2d  series... 798 

Griffith.  Boys' useful  pastimes.  1889 793 

Hooper.  Rational  recreation.  1 783.  4v.....  7S 
Mann.  School  recreations  and  amusements. 

1896 791 

Miles.  Pugilistica.  i88o>8l.  3v« ^.  7? 

MoNTRESOR.  Some  hobby  horses.  1888.....  79; 
Newell.  Games  and  songs  of  Am.  children. 

1883 7< 

the  jroung. 


AMUSEMENTS. 


427 


CTH.  Festivals,  games  and  amusements. 

1831 790  II 

nuTT.  Sports  and  pastimes  of  the  people 

of  Eng.  1850... 790  2 

Biditional  games  of  England,  Scotland  and 

Ireland.   1894.. 790  12 

''OOD,  a/.  Modem  plajrmate 790  i 


THEATER. 

CFor  dramatic  literature,  see  Part  9,  page  Z56  and  after, 
saauceur  theatridkls,  see  page  aoo.) 

ican  Academy  of  the  Dramatic  Arts, 

1884-93 792  Pam.  3 

Aboat  the  theatre.  1886 792  54 

'Jlaiks  or  faces.  1880.. 792  55 

■US.   Acting  and  actors,  elocution  and 

elocutionists.  1894.. 792  65 

earn.  The  stage.  1840.  3V 792  20 

LJOT,  Record  of  the  Boston  stage.  1853...  792  30 

SCHRANS.  Theatre  Frangaise  in  the  reign 

LoaisXV.  1879.. 792  37 

>OKE,D.  Book  of  the  play.  1881 792  47 

^QKB,  W.  Elements  of  dramatic  criticism. 

1775 792  5 

toQDKUN.  The  actor  and  his  art  1881 79242 

arfCDt  Garden  journal.  1810 792  27 

%I7DKT.  Entre  les  frises  et  la  rampe.  1894.  792  63 

cxnnr.  Hist  of  the  English  stage.  1800. 

5T« 792  12 

CS3BK0T.  The  paradox  of  acting.  1883......  792  51 

^ttAN.  Annals  of  the  English  stage.  1865. 

2w„ 792  17 

History  of  the  Am.  theatre.  1832.  79228 

Illustrations  of  rhetorical  gesture 

and  action.  1822 79248 

KBOLALD.   Art  of  acting  in  connection 

with  the  study  of  character.  1892 792  59 

hist  of  the  English  stage.  1882.  2 v.  792  49 

ce  of  the  English  stage.  1875 79225 

The  actor's  art  1882 792  B-i 

Kjjland.  Dramatic  mirror.  1808.  2v 792  i 

i^LD.  The  tragedian.  1868 792  33 

INS.  Annals  of  the  French  stage.  '84. 

792  52 

kOJTT.  A  Tiew  of  the  English  stage.  '18.  792  19 

I>i«y.  1845... 792  35 

Theatres  of  Paris.  1846 792  B-2 

of  the  theatres  of  London,    1795- 

1817.   3V.. 792  9 

fe«XXMGSHEAD.  Plain  English.  x88o. 792  40 

feVHAYE.     Behind   the    scenes  of    the 

Com^die  Fnuifaise.  1889 792  56 

^  to  '  make  up.'  1877 7921  30 


Hunt.  Dramatic  essays.  1894.. 792  64 

Irving.  The  drama.  1892 792  61 

Jerome.  Stage-land.  1890 792  58 

Johnson.   A  plain  talk  about  the  theatre. 

1882 792  Pam.  I 

Kendale.  Dramatic  opinions.  1890 792  57 

Lennox.    Plays,  players  and    playhouses. 

I881.    2V 792  45 

Lewes.  Actors  and  art  of  acting.  1875 792  26 

McDermot.   Source  of  the  pleasures  de- 
rived from  tragic  representation.   1824..  792  4 
Matthews.  Studies  of  the  stage.  1894......  792  62 

Theatres' of  Paris.  i88o„ 792.39 

Maynard.  The  enterprising  impresario.  '67.  792  24 
MoRLEY.    Journal  of  a  London  plajrgoer. 

1866.. 792  23 

Moynet.  L'envers  du  theatre.  1875 792  36 

Murdoch.  The  stage.  1880.. 792  41 

NoRTHALL.  Before  and  behind  the  curtain. 

i85i„ 792  31 

Ordish.   Early  London  theatres.  1894 792  66 

Phelps.   Players  of  a  century.  1880 792  34 

PoUGiN.    Dictionnaire  historique  et  pittor- 

esque  du  thi&tre.  1885.^ 792  B-3 

Promptbook,  The.  1890-1 792.1  Pam.  X 

RiccoBONi.   Historical  and  critical  acct.  of 

the  theatres  of  Europe.  1741 ^  79238 

Stirling.  Old  Drury  Lane.  1881.  2v 792  43 

Stone.  Personal  recollections'  of  the  drama. 

1873 792  32 

Stuart  AM^  Park.  The  variety  stage.  '95.  792  67 

Talma.  The  actor's  art 792  Psm.  2 

Theatre,  The.  1886-9.  5v 792  P-i 

Victor.    Hist,  of  the  theatres  of  London 

and  Dublin,  1730-61.  2v 792  6 

History  of  the  theatres  of  London,  1 7  60-7 1 .  792  8 

Wemyss.  Chronology  of  the  Am.  stage.  '52.  792  29 

Wilkes.  General  view  of  the  stage.  1759...  792  3 
Wingate.    Shakespeare's  heroines  on  the 

stage.    1895 792  68 

Winter.  Shadows  of  the  stage.  Series  1-3. 

1892-S 792  60 


HOME  AMUSEMENTS.* 

Beard.  American  giri's  handy  book 793  35 

Campbell.  American  girl's  home-book. 790  7 

Cassell's  book  of  indoor  amusements 793  26 

Child.  Girl's  own  book  of  amusements 79328 

Cremer,  fi/.  Sociable.  1858 793  5 

Davidson.  Prettyarts  for  leisure  hours. '79.  793  18 

Eureka  entertainments.   1895 79X  23 

Ganthony.  Bunkum  entertainments.  1895.  79^  22 

Gill.  Home  recreations.  1875.. 791  3 


*  Mostly  for  the  young. 


428 


AMUSEMENTS. 


GiLMAN.  Oracles  from  the  poets.  1S47 793  32 

Girls'  own  treasury 793  10 

Hale.  Fagots  for  the  fireside.   1894 793  39 

Head.   Home  pastimes,   i860 »  791  i 

Hoffman,  pseud.    Drawing-room   amuse- 
ments. 1879 ;.  791  12 

Puzzles,  old  and  new.   1893 >....  793  16 

HoLBROOK.   How?  1887 „  793  34 

Hood.  Excursions  into  puzzledom.  1879...  793  20 

Maynb.  What  shall  we  do  to-night.  1873...  793  7 

Modem  sphinx.   1873 793  8 

Puzzledom 793  14 

Rees.  Home  occupations.  1883 !...  793  30 

S.,  M.  E.  W.   Home  amusements.  1881 793  27 

Stables.   Indoor  games  and  recreations 793  29 

Urbino,  ^/<z/.    Art  recreations.    1864 79322 

White.  Book  of  100  games.   1896 793  24 

DANCING. 

DeGarmo.  The  dance  of  society ^  793  19 

Dick*s  quadrille  call-book,  etc.  1878 793  15 

DoDWORTH.  Dancing.   1885 793  33 

Ferrero.   Art  of  dancing 793  12 

German,  The.   1879 793^7 

CHARADES,  TABLEAUX,  ETC.* 

Bellamy.  A  century  of  charades.  1895 793  38 

Frost.  Book  of  tableaux  and  shadow  panto- 
mimes.  1869 791  2 

M ,elal.  Original  charades.    1824 793  25 

Original  double  acrostics 793  9 

Philadelphia.  Historic  life  of.  1895 791  11 

Pollard.  Artistic  tableaux.  1884 791  19 

Punch  and  Judy.  i88i 791  17 

Shoemaker.  Delsartean  pantomimes.  1891.  791  20 

CONJURING,  ETC.* 

Blitz.   Fifty  years  in  the  magic  circle.  *7i..  791  8 

Cremer,  ed.    Magician's  own  book 791  7 

Frost.  Lives  of  the  conjurors.   1881 791  16 

Ganthony.  Practical  ventriloquism.  1893..  791  21 

Hermon.  Hellerism.  1884 791  18 

Hoffman.  Modem  magic 791  10 

Magic  no  mystery.    1876 791  9 

Parlor  magician.  1863 791  5 

Preston.  Fireside  magician.  1870 79 1  6 

GAMES. 

BoHN,^^.  Handbook  of  games.  1850 795  i 

CULIN.    Gambling  games  of  the  Chinese  in 

Am.    1891 795  29 

Korean  games.  1895 790  B-i 

Falkener.  Games  ancient  and  oriental.  '92.  793  37 

Fireside  games.  1859 795  2 

How  to  amuse  an  evemng  party.   1869 795  12 

Pole,  ^/ a/.  Handbook  of  games. '90-1.  2  v.  795  49 

•Afofltly  for 


Chess. 

Agnel.  Book  of  chess.  1853 

Same.  1865^ 

Allen.  Catalogue  of  chess  collectioD.  1878. 

Bibliography  of  chess • x* 

Chess  congress  of  1862... 

Chess-player^  annual.   1856.. 

Chess-players'  chronicle.  184X-50.  iiv^..... 

Cochrane.  The  game  of  chess.  1822.. 

Cook,  £.  B.,  et  al,,  eds,  American  chess- 
nuts.  1868 

Cook,  W.  Synopsis  of  chess  openings.  '84. 

Damiano,  Ruy-Lopez  and  Salvio.  Works 
on  chess.   1813 

Easy  introduction  to  chess.  1813 

Forbes.  History  of  chess,  i860 

Freeborough  and  Ranken.  Chess  open- 
ings ancient  and  modem.  1893.. 

GiANUTio  aifdf  Selenus.  Works  on  the 
game  of  chess.  1817.  2y 

Gossip.  Chess-player's  manual.  1875..^ 

Greco.  Chess.  1819 

Hazeltine.  Brevity  and  brilliancy  in  chess. 
1866 

International  Centennial  chess  congress,  '76. 

Jaenisch's  chess  preceptor.  1847 

Lasa.  Leitfaden  fur  Schachspieler.  1880... 

Lewis.   Elements  of  chess.  1822 

Games  played  by  London  vs.  Edinburgh 
chess  clubs,  1824-8 

Long.  Key  to  chess  openings.  1871 

Meyer.  Complete  guide  to  the  game  of 
chess.  1882 

Minchin.  Games  in  the  London  Intemt- 
tional  Chess  Toumamenty  1883 

Morphy.  Exploits  and  triumphs  in  Europe. 

1859 

Games  of  chess.  1878 

VmiMioVif  pseud.  (F.  a.  Danican).  Analyse 

du  jeu  des  tehees.  1777 

Studies  oi  chess.  1810.  2v 

PoHLMAN.  Chess  rendered  familiar  by  tabu- 
lar demonstrations.  1819 

Rio.  The   incomparable   game    of  chess. 

1820. 

Sarratt.  The  game  ot  chess.  1808.  2v... 

New  treatise  on  chess.  1821 

Stamma.  The  game  of  chess.  1819 

Staunton.  Chessplayer's  companion.  '61.^ 

Chess-players  hand  book.  1875 

Chess  praxis.  1876 „ 

Chess  tournament.  1852..... 

Laws  and  practice  ot  chess.  1881 

Same.  1885 

tiM  young. 


AMUSEMENTS. 


429 


Modern  chess  instructor.  1889... 

chess.  1810.  2v 

rhess  eccentricities.  1885 

ided  chess.  1881 

Art  of  chess-playing.  1 846 

d  chess-players.  1850 

idies.  1893 

elections  from  chess  problems. 

d  Howell.    Minor   tactics   of 
1894 « 

Cards. 

lem  whist  1879 

pseud.  Advanced  whist.  1884... 
cards  for  three  players.  1883... 

1.  1883 

dcribbage.  1883 

unes  at  cards.  1883 

e  whist-players.  1876 

,  pseud,   (H.  Jones).   B^zique. 


ys.  1880. 

878 

881 


imes  at  cards.  1875 

irelopments.  1885 

rigin  ot  playing  cards.  1848 

Elnglish  whist  and  whist  play- 


794  48 
794  43 
794  27 
794  34 
794  39 
794  30 
794  51 

.794  47 

794  52 


795  3 
795  33 
795  36 
795  37 
795  34 
795  35 
795  19 

795  26 
795  23 
795  25 
795  32 
795  27 
795  45 
795  39 

795  52 
795  54 
795  SI 
795  10 


94 

SVhist  laws  and  decisions.  1896.. 

Modem  scientific  whist.  1894.. 

ractice  of  euchre.  1877 

r.  Preference  or  Swedish  whist. 

795  44 

St  with  living  cards.  1 892 795  20 

andbook  of  whist.  1868 795  5 

ames  modernized.  1863 795  4 

Decline  and  fall  of  whist.  '84..  795  43 

bumblepuppy? 795  40 

nerican  whist.  1884 795  41 

whist  illustrated.    1890 795  47 

liagrams.  1891 795  48 

•sophy  of  whist  1889 795  38 

y  of  whist.   1872 795  21 

!.  1879.. 795  22 

riow  to  play  whist   1885 795  42 

lan  game  of  cards.  1886 795  Pam.  i 

udbook  of  whist  1885 795  46 

pseud.  Laws  and  regulations  of 

hist    1880 795  24 

ud.  The  American  Hoyle.  '79.  795  30 
.  Camfbeli^.  The  correct  card. 

795  7 


Walker,  G.  Cribboge  made  easy 795  9 

West.  Whist  literature;  Milwaukee  Public 

Library.    1891 16  Pam.  52 

WiNTERBLOSSOM.   Draw  poker.  1875 795  i* 

Other  Games. 

Broadfoot,  ^/ a/.   Billiards.   1896 795  55 

CoLLSNDER,  ^^.  Modem  billiards.  x88i^...  795  28 

Crawley.  Backgammon 795  18 

Dufton.  Practical  billiards.  1867 795  16 

Garnier.  Scientific  billiards.  1880.. 795  6 

Phblan.  Game  of  billiards.  1863 795  14 

Roberts.  Billiards 795  15 

Spayth.   Am.  draught  player.    1861 795  13 

Sturges.    Guide  to  the  game  of  draughts. 

1895 .•  795  53 


OUT-DOOR  SPORTS  AND  PAS- 
TIMES.* 

Alken.     National  sports  of  Great  Britain. 

1825 796  B-i 

Barrows.  The  Shaybacks  in  camp.   1887..  796  26 

Beard.  American  boy's  handy  book 79622 

Bell,  ed.  Handbook  of  athletic  sports.  '90. 

V.  1-2 796  28 

Boys' handy  book  of  sports,  etc 796  8 

Camp.   Book  of  college  sports.   1893 79636 

Cassell's  book  of  sports  and  pastimes 796  21 

Castle.  Schools  and  masters  of  fence.  '85..  796  B-2 
Chadwick.    Sports  and  pastimes  of  Am. 

boys.   1884 796  38 

Crawley.  Book  of  manly  games  for  boys..  796  18 
Daryl.     Routledge's  handbook  of  quoits 

and  bowls.  1868 «  796  9 

Depping.     Merveilles    de  la  force  et   de 

Tadresse.   1871 796  37 

Eluott.  Out  of  doors.  1872 „ 796  7 

Fittis.    Sports  and  pastimes  of  Scotland. 

1891 796  42 

Gould.  How  to  camp  out  1877 796  16 

Graham.  Country  pastimes  for  boys.  1895..  796  39 
Grand  National  Curling  Qub  of  the  U.  S. 

Axmual.  1868-72.  3V 796  10 

Henderson.    Practical  hints  on  camping. 

1882 796  23 

HowiTT.  Boy's  country  book.   1880 796  19 

Kemp.  Nine  daies  wonder.   1840 796  15 

Lennox.  Recreations  of  a  sportsman.  1862. 

2v 796  13 

Maxwell.  Field  book 796  3 

Miller.  Boys' own  book.  1868 796  17 

Original  wager:  by  a  vagabond.   1895 79^40 

Outing.  1886-.  V.5- 796  P-i 


^Mostly  for  the  young. 


i 


430 


AMUSEMENTS. 


Palmer,  et  aL  Athletic  sports  in  Am.,  Eng- 
land and  Australia.  1889 „  797  14 

Peverelly.  Book  of  Am.  pastimes.  1868..  797  7 
Pollock,  Grove  and  Prevost.  Fencing. 

1893 796  34 

Shields  (Coquina,  pseud.).  Camping   and 

camp  outfits.  1890^ 796  2© 

Sinclair  a«</ Henry.  Swimming.  1893...  796  35 
Smith.  Athletes  and  athletic  sports  of  Scot- 
land.  1891 796  41 

Taylor,  Curling.  1884 796  24 

Thompson,  ed.  Boys*  book  of  sports  and 

outdoor  life.  1886 796  25 

Trollope,  ed,  British  sports  and  pastimes. 

1868 796  2 

Vance,  et  al.  Ways  for  boys  to  make  and  do 

things.    1887 796  27 

Walker.  Manly  exercises.   1847 79^  5 

Wilton.  Sports  and  pursuits  of  the  English. 

1868 796  4 

Wood.  Physical  exercises.  1870 796  6 

BOATING.— SAILING. 

Alden.  Canoe  and  flying  proa.  1878 „  797  11 

Biddle.  Yachts,  ships  and  steamers.  1879,.  797  12 

Coffin.  The  America's  cup.  1885 797  17 

CozzENS,  ^/ a/.  Yachts  and  yachting.  1887..  797  B-3 

Folkard.  The  sailing  boat.   1870. 797  5 

Frazar.  Practical  boat-sailing.  1879 797  23 

Kemp.  Yacht  and  boat  sailing.  1878 797  B-2 

Kingston.  Boy's  book  of  boats 797  8 

KuNHARDT.  Small  yachts.  1891 797  R-2 

Leslie.  Waterbiography.  1894 797  31 

MacMichael.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  boat 

races.  1870 797  4 

Morgan.  University  oars.  1873 797  6 

Oarsman's  manual.  1871  797  R-i 

Rowing  at  Westminster,  1813-83.  1890 797  34 

WooDGATE,  Boating.  1891 797  25 

BALL  GAMES. 

Battersby.  Hockey.  1895 797  33 

Beers.  Lacrosse.  1869 797  3 

Box.  Theory  and  practice  of  cricket.  1868..  797  2 

Camp.  American  football.  1893 , 797  30 

Football  facts  and  figures.  1894 797  29 

Foot -ball  rules  and  referee's  book.  1889- 

90 797  Pam.  2 

Cavendish,  pseud,  (H.  Jones).  Lawn-ten- 
nis and  badminton.  1878 797  10 

Church,  ed.  University  foot-ball.    1893 797  27 

Forgan.  Golfer's  handbook 797  19 

Hall.  I^wn  tennis  in  Am.  and  Eng.  18S8..  797  22 

Heathcote.  Tennis.  1891 797  26 

Hope.  Lawn  tennis  code.  1885 797  20 


Irvine,  etal.  FootbalL » 

Lang, //<z/.  A  batch  of  golfing  papers.  ^92.. 

Lawn  tennis  for  1883 „ 

Lee.  Golf  in  America.  1895 

Marshall.  Annals  of  tennis.  1878 

Peile.    Lawn  tennis  as  a  game  of  skill 

1885 

Pycroft.  The  cricket  field.  1854. 

Revised  laws  of  lawn-tennis.  1887 79 

Shearman  <zm^  Vincent.  Foot-ball 

Stagg  and  Williams.  American  football 

1894 

Ward.  Base-ball.  1888 

Wilder.  Coll^^e  athletics.  1894.. 79; 

HORSEMANSHIP. 

Allen.  Modem  riding  for  ladies.  1825..... 

Anderson.  On  horseback.  1882 

Baucher.  Horsemanship  upon  new  prin- 
ciples. 1852 „.. 

BussiGNY.  Hand-book  for  horsewomen. 
1884. 

De  Hurst.  How  women  should  ride.  '92^ 

Dixon  (The  T>m\d., pseud.).  Post  and  pad- 
dock  

Scott  and  Sebright. « 

Silk  and  scarlet « 

Dodge.  Patroclus  and  Penelope.  1885 

DURANT.  Horseback  riding.  1878 

DwYER.  Seats  and  saddles 

Head.  Horse  and  rider.  1861 « 

Herbert.  Frank  Forester's  horse  and 
horsemanship.  1857.  2v ; 

Karr.  American  horsewoman.  1884... 

Maudsley.  Highways  and  horses.  1888.... 

Mead.  Horsemanship  for  women.  1887 

Melville,  G.  J.  Whyte-.  Riding  recollec- 
tions. 1878... 

Neville.  Horses  and  riding.  1877 « 

O'DoNOGHUE.  Riding  for  ladies.  1887 

Phillips.  Horse  and  man.  1869 

SiADE.  Twelve  days  in  the  saddle.  1884... 

Stonehenge,/j«<</.  (J.  H.Walsh).  Riding 
and  driving.  1869 

Ui»ton.  Newmarket  and  Arabia^   1873 

Waring.  Whip  and  spur.  1875 

WiER.  Riding.   1891 

Xenophon.  Art  of  horsemanship.  1894 

Racing. 

American  turf  roister.   1839-42.  4v 

Chester.  Trotting  and  pacing  records 

Same  :  Supplements.  1884—.^ 

Collins.  Horse-trainer's  and  sportsman's 
guide.   1868 


AMUSEMENTS. 


431 


TK.    Turf    and    race    horse. 

798  10 

nan*s  repository.  1845... 798  B-i 

Pictorial  gallery  of  Eng.  race 

550 798  B-2 

ryof  the  British  turf.  '40.  2v.       798  8 
rotting  horse  of  Am.  1874...     798  li 


CYCLING. 


.798. 


1.  1888-.  V.  17-. 

lAEK.  Cycling.  1891^ 

re-cycling.  1895 

ibicyclica.  1885 

nerican  Wheelmen.     Rand- 
om  798.1 

iilletin.  1885-.  V.  I- 798. 

ing  for  health  and  pleasure. 
>•••.. .•.•..■•.*•.*••••••.. ....•*■..• 

The  tricycle  in  relation  to 

[recreation.  1885 

gart.  1889 

ing  for  ladies.  1896 

.  1884 798. 


I  P-B-i 
798.1  4 
798.1  6 
798.1  2 

Pam.  II 
I  P-B-i 

798.1  5 

798.1  I 

798.1  3 

798.1  7 

I  Pam.  I 


-SHOOTING.— HUNTING,  ETC. 


ie  chase,  turf  and  road.  '70... 

se  halieutics.  1854 

and  hound  in  Ceylon.  1S54... 

and  their  ways.  1890 

crack-shot.  1868 

le  general ;  or  twelve  nights 

r's  camp.  1869 

to  hunt  and  trap.  1878 

\.    month    in    the   forests  of 

857 

srtsman's   friend    in   a   frost. 

uid  carbine  firing.  1886. 

ield,  cover  and  trap  shooting. 

ican  angler's  guide.  1876 

orty-four  years  of  the  life  of  a 

ijo .-. 

Dn  the  wing.  1875 

erican  kennel    and    sporting 

S 

he  old  forest  ranger.  1869 

Sporting  days.  1866 

ng  and  fishing   in    Florida. 


lia.  1851 

£ures  of  angling.  1876. 

e.  1864 

i  and  sirloin 


799  60 
799  77 

799  49 
799  112 

799  36 

799  37 
799  89 

799  34 

799  14 
799  109 

799  46 
799  72 

799  86 
799  40 

799  33 
799  ^3 
799  21 

799  121 
799  67 
799  39 
799  42 
799  62 


Drummond.    Laige  game  of  S.  and  S.  E. 

Africa.   1875 799  35 

Edwords.  Camp-fires  of  a  naturalist.  1893.  799  115' 
Elliott,  A.  Forest,  jungle  and  prairie.  '68.    799  41 

Elliott,  W.  Carolina  sports.  1867 799  24 

Faulkner.  Elephant  haunts.  1868 799  30 

Field  sports  of  north  Europe.   1830.  2v 799  12 

Fishing  and  shooting  on  the  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Railway.  1889.. 799  Pam.  6 

Fishing  gossip.   1866 799  79 

Foster.  The  scientific  angler ,....  799  102 

Genesee  valley  hunt  1893.. 799  Pam.  7 

Gerard.  Adventures  of  the  lion-killer.  '56..  799  50 
Gibson.  Complete  American  trapper.  1876.  639  17 
Gillmore.  Accessible  field  sports.  1869....    799  27 

Encounterswkh  wild  beasts.  1881 799  9^ 

Gun,  rod  and  saddle.  1869 79922 

Prairie  and  forest.  1874. , 799  44. 

Greenwood.  Wild  sports  of   the  world. 

1864 799  5 

Hallock.  Camp  life  in  Florida.  1876 799  55 

Fishing  tourist.   1873 799  7o 

Sportsman's  gazetteer.  1877 799  6 

Hamilton.  Reminiscences  of  an  old  sports- 
man. i860.  2v 799  19 

Hammond.    Hunting    adventures    in    the 

northern  wilds.  1865 799  52 

Wild  northern  scenes.  1869 799  23 

Hansard.  Book  of  archery.  1841 799  64 

Hardy.  Forest  life  in  Acadie.  1869 799  32 

Hargrove.  Anecdotes  of  archery.  1845...     799  92 

Headley.  The  Adirondack.   1849 799  18 

Herbert.    Frank    Forester's  field  sports. 

i868.  2v 799  1 

Same.   1852.  2v ^      799  3 

Frank  Forester's  fish  and  fishing.  1866...     799  69 

Manual  for  young  sportsmen .  1 868 799  8 

Hofland.  British  angler's  manual.  1839..     799  66 

HoRLOCK.  Horses  and  hounds 799  61 

Science  of  fox-hunting.  1868 799  57 

Hunter's  handbook.  1885 799  7 

Jefferies.  The  amateur  poacher.  1879 •  799  9^ 

The  gamekeeper  at  home.  1879 799  59 

Kesne.  Boy's  own  guide  to  fishing.  i894..*799  118 
Knox.  Yoimg  nimrods  around  the  world. 

1882 *799  ICO 

Young  nimrods  in  North  Am.  1881 ^799  99 

Krider.  Sporting  anecdotes.  1853 799  28 

Laidley.  Instruction  in  rifle  firing.  1879...  799  93 
Ulmont.  Seasons  with  the  sea-horses.  '61..     799  31 

Lang.  Angling  sketches.  1891 799  113 

Leffingwell.  Wild  fowl  shooting.  1SS9...  799  116 
Lennox.   Sport  at  home  and  abroad.  1872. 

2v 799  25 


*  Of  intere&t  to  young  readers. 


432 


AMUSEMENTS. 


Leveson.     Hunting   grounds  of  the   old 

world.  1865  ...; , 799  29 

Wrinkles.   1874 799  26 

Long.  American  wild  fowl  shooting.  1874.  799  45 
Marston.  Walton,  and  some  earlier  writers 

on  fish,  etc.    1894 ^39  55 

Mayer.  Sport  with  gun  and  rod.  1883 799  B-2 

Melliss.  Lion-hunting  in  Somali-land.  '95.  799  119 
Meunier.  Adventures  on  the  great  hunting 

grounds.   1869 799  82 

Montague.  Jales  of  a  nomad.   1894^ 799^3 

Morse.    Ancient  and  modem  methods  of 

arrow-release.   1885 799  Pam.  2 

Murphy.    Sporting  adventures  in  the  far 

west.  1880 „    799  94 

Murray.    Adventures  in  the  wilderness. 

1874 - 799  16 

Natural  history  sketches 799  56 

New  York.  Game  laws.  1873 799  Pam.  I 

Newhouse.  Trapper's  guide.  1867 639  13 

Morris.  American  anglers'  book.  1864 799  68 

Same;  new  ed 799  4^ 

Northrup.    Camps    and   tramps    in    the 

Adirondacks.  1880 799  96 

Ontario.  Game  and  Fish  Commission.  Rept. 

1892 596  12 

Orvis  and  Cheney.    Fishing  with  the  fly. 

1885 799  105 

Pennell,  H.  Cholmondeley-.    Modem 

practical  angler.  1870 799  76 

Prime.  Igoa-fishing.  1873 799  78 

RfevoiL.  Hunter  and  trapper  in  N.  A.  *74..    799  43 
Roosevelt,  R.  B.  Game-fish  of  the  north- 
em  states,  etc.  1884 799  103 

Superior  fishing.   1865 799  74 

Roosevelt,  T.   Hunting  trips  of  a  ranch- 
man.  1886 , 799  106 

The  wilderness  hunter.  1893 799  114 

Roosevelt,  T.,  and  Grinnell,  eds.  Ameri- 
can big-game  hunting.   1893 799  117 

♦  Of  iaterest  to 


Hunting  in  many  lands:  the  book  of  the 

Boone  and  Crockett  Qub.  1895 79 

St.  John.  Wild  sports  and  natural  hisL  of 

the  Highlands.  1872 7 

Salmon  fishing  in  Canada.  1S60 7 

Schley.  American  partridge  and  pheasant 

shooting.   1877 7( 

ScxxTT.  Fishing  in  American  waters.  1875^  7( 
Senior.  Travel  and  trout  in  the  antipodes. 

1880 79 

Sixty-one  {pseuds).    Reminiscences  of  the 

Lews  [Hebrides].  1873 ^^ 

Smith,  G.  P.  Lawoffidd-sports.  1886......  799 

Smith,  H.  P.  Modem  babes  in  the  woods. 

1872 799 

Stables.  Wild  adventures  in  wild  places. 

1881 799^ 

Steele.  Canoe  and  camera.  1880 799 

Paddle  and  portage,  Maine.  1882 799 1 

Stevens.  Fly-fishing  in  Maine  woods.  '81.   799 


799 
799 
799 
799 
799 
799 
799 


Stoddart.  An  angler's  rambles.  1866 

Stretton.  Sport  and  sportsmen.  x866 

Surtees.  Jorrocks'  jaunts  and  jollities.  '38. 

Thompson.  Witchery  of  archery.  1878 

Tongue.  Record  of  the  chase,  etc.  1854.... 

Up  DE  Graff.  Bodines.  1879.. 

Walton.  Complete  angler.  1847 

Ward.  Preservation  of  deer  in  our  northern 
woods •^••799^ 

Warner.  How  to  hunt  deer« 799^ 

In  the  wildemess.'  1878 799 

Warren.  Shooting,  boating  and  fishing.  '71.   799 

Wells.  American  salmon  fisherman.  1886.  799 1 

aty  boys  in  the  woods.  1890 *799i 

Fly-rods  and  fly-tackle.  1885 799 ' 

Weston.  Rifle  club  range.  1879. 799 

Wheeldon.  Angling  clubs,  etc.,  of  London. 
1883 6j9 

Whishaw.  Romance  of  the  woods.  1895.-   799 

Young.  Sea  fishing  as  a  sport.  1865 799 

young  readers. 


PHILOSOPHY. 


433 


PHILOSOPHY. 


HISTORY. 

Hist,  of  the  philosophy  of  mind. 

).  4v X09  6 

I,  History  of  philosophy.  1792.  2y.  X09  I 
Introd.  to  the  hist,  of  philosophy. 

t 109  3 

n  philosophy.  1869.  2v 109  4 

Hist,  of  philosophy.  1876 109  10 

Lects.  on  the  hist,  of  philosophy. 

t.   2v„ 109  25 

Epitome  of  the  hist,  of  philosophy. 

:.  2V.. ,109  14 

3.  Rise  of  intellectual  liberty.  '85..  109  21 

Materialism.  1877.  jv 109  22 

;.  Philosophy.  1879 109  20 

^iographicalhist.  of  philosophy. '57.  X09  13 
:.  Moral  and  metaph3rsical  philoso- 

1873.  2v X09  18 

LER.  Handbook  of  the  hist  of  phil- 

hy.. 109  17 

f  philosophy  in  epitome.  1856 109  16 

£G.  Hist  of  philosophy.  1872.  2v..  109  1 1 


ENERAL  AND  MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

an  Society.  Proceedings,  '88~90„io6  Pam.  i 

Problems  in  philosophy.  1885 10420 

Dissertations  moral  and  critical. 

I.   3v^ 104  I 

.   1809.  3v 104  4 

Gleanings  from  a  literary  life.  '80..  104  15 
/OOD.    Vocabulary  of  philosophy. 

103  4 

''undamental  problems.  189 1 104  25 

LLis.  Small  books  on  great  subjects. 

.   3v 104  7 

C£Y.     Philosophical    writers,  etc. 

..   2v 104  lo 

Fundamental  concepts  of  modem 

)sophic  thought  1880 103  3 

.  Vocabulary  of  philosophy.  1869.  103  i 

H.    Mental,  moral  and  social  phil- 

hy.  1845 102  4 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  phil- 

hy.  1889 102  3 

Atheism  in  philosophy.  1884 104  19 

f  ^>eco]atiye  philosophy.  1867-....  105  i 


M ANSEL.  Letters,  lects.  and  reviews.  1873..  1^4  ^^ 
Martineau.      Essays,    philosophical   and 

theological.  1870.  2v X04  xs 

Monist,  The,   1890-.  v.  i- 105  P-i 

MuLFORD.  White  cross  library :  Your  forces 

and  how  to  use  them.  X890-2.  6v 104  27 

NOROAU.  Paradoxes.  1886 X04  21 

Porter.  Science  and  sentiment  1882 104  16 

Renan.  Philosophical  dialogues,  etc.  1883.  X04  24 

Schiller.  Progressive  philosophy.  X87X....  102  x 
Spurzheim.  Philosophical  catechism  of  the 

natural  laws  of  man.  1833 X02  a 

Stuckenberg.  Introd.  to  the  study  of  phil- 
osophy. X894 xoo  X 

Sully.  Sensation  and  intuition.  1880.. X04  17 

Taylor.  Elements  of  thought  1851 X03  2 

TuLLOCH.    Modem  theories  in  philosophy 

and  religion.    1884 X04  18' 

Wright.  Philosophical  discussions.  1877...  X04  14 


ANCIENT  WRITINGS  AND 
SYSTEMS. 

AcKERMANN.    Christian  element  in  Plato. 

x86i 184  14 

Aristotle.  Metaphysics;  tr.  by  McMahon. 

X857 185  I 

On  rhetoric;  tr.  by  Buckley.  1869 185  2 

Organon;  tr.  by  Owen.  X853.  2v 185  3 

AuREUUS  Antoninus,  Marcus.  Conversa- 
tion with  himself,  etc.;  tr.  by  Collier. 

1826 188  8 

Meditations;  tr.  by  Collier ^39  93 

Meditations,   4th  bk.:    text  and    tr.  by 

Crossley.   1882 188  X3 

Thoughts;  tr.  by  Long.  1864 188  6 

Bigg.    Christian  Platonists  of  Alexandria. 

1886 186  6 

Neoplatonism.  1895 x86  7 

Blomfield.   Greek  and  Roman  philosophy 

and  science.  i853.„ 180  x 

Bosanquet.  Companion  to  Plato's  Republic. 

X895 X84  33 

Brown.  Stoics  and  saints.  1893 188  14 

Capes.  Stoicism.  1880 188  4 

Cocker.  Christianity  and  Greek  philosophy. 

1870 180  6 

CoLUNS.   Plato.  X879 184  15 

EuoT.  Apologie  for  Socrates  [1632].  '95..183  Pam.  I 


434 


PHILOSOPHY. 


Epictetus.  Discourses;  tr.  by  Long.  1877.  188  2 

Enchiridion;  tr.  by  Talbot  1881 x88  5 

Morals;  tr.  by  Walker.  1764 188  12 

Teachings;  tr.  by  RoUeston.  1888 x88  9 

Works;  tr.  by  Carter.  1758 188  B-l 

Works;  tr.  by  Higginson.  1865 188  li 

Ferrier.    Lects.  on  Greek  philosophy,  etc. 

1866.  2v 180  2 

GODLEY.    Socrates  and    Athenian  society 

in  his  day.  1896 18436 

Grant.  Aristotle.  1877 .'....  185  5 

Grote.  Aristotle.  1880 185  7 

Plato  and  other  companions  of  Sokrates. 

1867.  3v 184  I 

Hermes  Trismegistus.    Theological  and  ' 

philosophical  works ;  tr.  by  Chambers. 

1882 186  3 

Holland.   Reign  of  the  Stoics.  1879 188  10 

LaArtius.   Lives  and  opinions  of  eminent 

philosophers.  1853 x8o  5 

Lucretius.  De  rerum  natura.  1878 1874 

Same,  Eng.\  tr.  by  Munro.  i873„...  187  5 
Same,  Eng.    The  nature  of  things; 

tr.  by  Watson  and  Good.  1867 187  I 

Maccoll.  The  Greek  skeptics.  1869.^ 186  i 

Mallock.  Lucretius.  1878.^ 187  2 

Meyer.   Hypatia  von  Alexandria.  1886 186  5 

Oordt.  Plato  and  the  times  he  lived  in.  '95.  184  35 

Pater.   Plato  and  Platonism.  1893 184  32 

Plato.    Apology  of   Socrates    and    Crito 

[Greek  text].    1885 184  18 

A  day  in  Athens  with  Socrates.  1883 184  17 

Dialogues;  tr.  by  Jowett.  1S71.  4v 184  4 

Scripta  Graece  omnia;  [ed.  by]  Bekker. 

1826.    iiv 184  19 

Talks  with  Athenian  youths.  189X 184  31 

Talks  with  Socrates  about  life.    1886 183  3 

Trial  and  death  of  Socrates ;  tr.  by  Church.  184  30 
Works ;  tr.  by  Cary,  Davis  and  Burges. 

i86i.   6v 184  8 

Plotinus.  Select  works;  tr.  by  Taylor. '17.  186  2 

Proclus.  Fragments;  tr.  by  Taylor.  1825..  x86  4 
Pythagoras.    Life ;    with   symbols    and 

golden  verses.  1707 182  I 

Shorthouse.    Platonism   of  Wordsworth. 

1881 184  Pam.  I 

Smith.  Aristotelianism.  1885 185  6 

Strong.  Platonism 184  34 

Wallace.  Epicureanism.  1880 187  3 

Xenophon.   Minor  works;  tr.  by  Watson. 

1857 183  2 

Zeller.   Eclecticism  in  Greek  philosophy. 

1883 180  7 

Hist,  of  Greek  philosophy.  1881.  2v 182  2 


Plalo.  1876., 1S4 

Socrates  and  the  Socratic  school.  1868...  18 

The  Stoics,  Epicoreans  and  Skeptics.  '7a  \l 

ORIENTAL  PHILOSOPHY. 


Davies.  Hindu  philosophy.  i88x 

GOUGH.  Philo^phy  of  the  Upanishads.  '82. 

Madhava  Acharya.    Sarva-danana-sam- 

graha;  tr.  by  Cowell  and  Gongh.  '82... 

Maimonidbs.  Guide  of  the  perplexed.  '85. 

3^ 

MOller.   Three  lectures  on  the  VedAnu 

philosophy.  1894 


i{ 
i\ 

i\ 

i\ 

i{ 


MEDIEVAL  AND   MODERN 
WRITINGS  AND 
SYSTEMS. 

BowsN.   Modem  philosophy.  1877.. 19 

Carus.  Primer  of  philosophy.  1893 '9 

Dabney.  Sensoalistic  philosophy  of  the  19th 

century.  1876.. l? 

Falckenberg.  Hist  of  modem  philosophy. 

1893 I9f 

Glanvill.  Scepsis  sdentifica.  1885 19^ 

Hampden.  Scholastic  philosophy.  1848.....  19^ 
MoRELL.  Speculative  philosophy  of  Europe 

in  the  19th  century.  1853 \f 

RoYCE.  Spirit  of  modem  philosophy.  1892.  vfi 

GERMAN. 

Caird.   Critical  account  of  the  philosophy 

of  Kant.  1877 193 

Cousin.  Philosophie  de  Kant.  1834 i?: 

Dewey.    Leibniz's  new  essays  concerning 

the  human  understanding.  1888 193 

Everett.  Fichte*s  Science  of  knowledge. 

1884 193 

FiCHTE.    Science  of   knowledge;    tr.  by 

Kroeger.  1889 iQj 

Werke.  1845.  8v 193 

Works;  with  memoir.   1873 I« 

ConUuts  :    The  nature  of  the  scholar.— The  voc 
of  man.— The  doctrine  of  religion. 
GosTWiCK.  German  culture  and  Christianity. 

1882 19; 

Hartmann.  Philosophy  of  the  unconscious ; 

tr.  by  Coupland.   1884.  3v 19 

The  sexes  compared,  etc  1895 19 

ConttnU:  The  sexes  compared. — The  vital  questi 
the  family. — ^The  comforts  of  pessimism. — Our  reUt: 
animals. — The  need  of  books. — The  modem  lust  for 
— My  relation  to  Schopenhauer. 

Hegel.  Philosophy  of  mind.  1894.^ i* 

Heine.    Religion  and  philosophy  in  Ger- 
many. 1882 10 


PHILOSOPHY. 


435 


amtliche  Werkc.  1887.  ^w 193  70 

:al  account  of  the  philosophy  of 

by  Jones.    1895 y 19386 

[ue  of  pure  reason ;  tr.  by  Meikle- 

855 ?93  I 

;  tr.  by  Mueller.  1881.  2v 193  22 

dissertation  of  1770;    tr.   by   ' 

1894- 193  91 

udgment;  tr.  by  Bernard.  1892.     193  76 

:na  and  metaphysical  founda- 

natural science;  tr. by  Bax. '83.     193  30 

icWerke.  1867-8.  8v 193  9 

;  tr.  by  Stirling.  1881.., 193  21 

uvres.  1859-75.  V.  1-7 193  42 

r.*   V.  z-9.    Lettres  pour  la  reunion  des  Protes- 

s  Catholiques. 

iistoire  et  politique. 

}jet  d'expidition  d'tlgypte    pres£nt£  a  Louis 

stoire  et  politique. 

ibniz  et  les  Acadimies.    Leibniz  et  Pierre  le 

cal  works;  tr.  by  Duncan.  '90.     193  75 

rocosmus.  1885.  2v 193  39 

Criticism  of  the  critical    phil- 

1884 193  17 

Kant*s  critical  philosophy  for 

readers.   1872 193  6 

mt*s  critique  of  pure  reason 19326 

itroduction  to  philosophy.  1895.     193  87 
man  psychology  of  to-day;  tr. 

win.   1886 193  41 

iciples  of  the  critical  philosophy. 

193  78 

z.    Hegely  as  the  national  phil- 

of  Germany.    1874 193  4 

UER.  Fourfold  route  of  the  prin> 

f  sufficient  reason,  and  The  will 

•e.  1889 193  67 

etc.;  tr.  by  Saunders.  1889 193  68 

le  Werke;  herausgegeben  von 

jtadt.  1891.  6v 193  79 

t:  V.  z.  Einleitung  des  Herausgebers. —  A. 
auer,  Lebensbild  von  Herausgeber. —  Schriften 
intnisslehre :  Ueber  die  vierfache  Wurzel  des 
n  zureichenden  Grunde ;  Ueber  das  Sehn  u.  die 
Theoria  colorum  physiologica. 
Die  Welt  als  Wille  u.  Vorstellung. 
hriftenzurNaturphilosophieu.  zurEthik;  Ueber 
:n  in  der  Natur :  Physiologie  u.  pathologie, 
:nde  Anitomie,  Pflanzen- Physiologie ,  Physische 
ie,  Linguistik,  Animalischer  Magnetismus  u. 
nologie,  Hinweisung  auf  die  Ethik,  Schlusz. — 
^  Grundprobleme  der  Ethik  :  Ueber  die  Freiheit 
chlichen  Willens;    Ueber  das  Fundament  der 

irerga  u.  Paralipomena :  Skitze  einer  Geschichte 
:  ron  Idealen  u.  Realen ;  Geschichte  der  Phil- 
Die     Universitats-Philosophie ;     Transcendte 


Spekulation   fiber   die  aascheinende  Absichtlichkeit  im 
Schicksale  des  Einzelnen ;  Versuch  fiber  das  Geistersehn  ; 
Aphorismen  zur  Lebensweisheit. 
V.  6.  Parerga  u.  Pazfdipomena :  Vereinzelte  gedanken. 

Select  essays.   1881 193  ^8 

Selected  essays.   1891 193^ 

Die  Welt  als  Wille  und  Vorstellung.  '79. 

2V X93   27 

Same,  Eng.  The  world  as  will  and 
idea;  tr.  by  Haldane  and  Kemp. 

1883.  3V.. 193  31 

Seth.  Hegelianism  and  personality.   1888..     193  38 
Spinoza.  Oiief  works ;  tr.  by  Elwes.  1883. 

2v 193  64 

Stirung.  The  secret  of  Hegel.  1865.  2v...     193  x8 
Watson.  Kant  and  his  English  critics.  '8x.     193  20 
Schelling's  Transcendental  idealism.  '82..     X93  29 
Wilde.  Jacob! :  origin  of  German  realism. 

1894 X93  90 

ENGLISH. 

Bacx)N,  F.,  Lord,  Works ;  ed.  by  Montagu. 

1825.  17V 192  5 

Works;  ed.  by  Spedding,  et  al.  1857-74. 

14V 192  72 

Content*  :  v.  z.  Novum  organum. — Parasceve  ad  his- 
torian! naturalem  et  experimentalem. — De  augmentis 
scientiarum. 

V.  3.  Historia  ventorum.— Historia  vita  et  mortis.— 
Historia  densi  et  rari.— Inqoisitio  de  magnete. — ^Topica 
tnquisitionis  de  luce  et  lumine. — Sylva  sylvanun. — Scala 
intellectus. — Prodromi. 

V.  3.  Works  on  subjects  connected  with  the  Instauratto. 
— Works  originally  designed  for  parts  of  the  Instauratio«- 

V.  4.  The  great  Instauration. — The  new  organon. — 
Preparative  towards  a  natural  and  experimental  history.— 
Of  the  dignity  and  advancement  of  learning,  books  9-6. 

V.  5.  Of  the  dignity  and  advancement  of  learning,  books 
7-9. — Natural  and  experimental  history. — Works  con- 
nected with  the  InsUuratio  (trans.).— Works  originally 
designed  for  parts  of  the  Instauratio  (trans.). 

V.  6.  Literary  works :  Reign  of  King  Henry  VII,,  etc. 
— Essays  or  counsels  civil  and  moral. — De  sapientia 
veterum ;  and  others. 

V.  7.  Literary  works. — Professional  works. 

V.  8-Z4.  Letters  and  life,  including  occasional  works ; 
newly  collected  and  set  forth,  with  commentary,  by  Jas. 
Spedding. 
Bacon,  Roger.    Opera   inedita;    ed.    by 

Brewer.  1859.  v.  i 192  B-i 

Contents:  Opustertium. — Opus  mintu. — Compendium 
philosophix. 

Beattik.  Moral  science.  1809.  3V 192  66 

Berkeley.  Works;  ed.  by  Fraser.  4v 192  56 

Contents:  v.  i.  An  essay  towards  a  new  theory  ot 
vision. — A  treatise  concerning  the  principles  of  human 
knowledge.— Three  dialogues  between  Hylas  and  PhiU 
onous.— The  theory  of  vision,  or  visual  language,  shewing 
the  immediate  presence  and  Providence  of  a  Deity, 
vindicated  and  explained. — Appendix. 

▼.  a.  Alciphron :  or,  the  minute  philosopher. — Siris :  a 
chain  of  philosophical  reflexions,  etc.— Appendix. 


436 


PHILOSOPHY. 


V.  3.  Miscellaneous  work*,  Latin :  Arithmetica  absque 
algebra  aut  Euclide  demonstrata ;  Miscellanea  mathe- 
matica  ;  De  xnotu.— English  :  Passive  obedience ;  Essays 
in  The  Guardian ;  Essay  towAtls  preventing  the  ruin  of 
Great  Britain ;  Proposal  for  the  better  supplying  of 
churches  in  our  foreign  plantations,  &c  ;  Verses  on  the 
prospect  of  planting  arts  and  learning  in  America; 
Sermon  for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel  in  foreign  parts ; 
The  analyst;  Defence  of  free-thinking  in  mathematics; 
Reasons  for  not  replying  to  Mr.  Walton's  full  answer; 
The  querist;  Discourse  addressed  to  magistrates  and 
*  men  In  authority ;  Letter  to  the  Roman  Catholics  of  the 
diocese  of  Cloyne ;  A  word  to  the  wise ;  Maxims  con- 
ceming  patriotism;  Three  letters  to  T.  Prior,  etc.; 
Farther  thoughts  on  tar-water. 

V.  4.  Life  and  letters  oi  Berkeley. 
BOUNGBROKE.  Works.   1S41.  4V 192  60 

Conttnit :  v.  i.  Life  of  Lord  Bolingbroke. — Letter  to 
Sir  Wm.  Windham. — Reflections  upon  exile. — The  oc- 
casional writer. —  Camllick's  vision. — Answer  to  the 
London  journal. — Answer  to  the  defence  of  the  enquiry 
into  the  reasons  of  the  conduct  of  Great  Britain,  etc.— 
Remarks  on  the  hist,  of  England. — Final  answer  to  the 
remarks  on  the  craftsman's  vindication.— On  luxury. — 
Remarks  on  a  late  pamphlet,  entitled.  Observations  on 
the  conduct  of  Great  Britain,  etc. — On  good  and  bad 
ministers.— On  the  policy  of  the  Athenians. — On  the 
power  of  the  prince  and  the  freedom  of  the  people. 

v.  a.  Dissertation  upon  parties.— Letters  on  the  study 
and  use  of  history. — A  plan  for  a  general  history  of 
Europe. — Of  the  true  use  of  retirement  and  study. — A 
letter  on  the  spirit  of  patriotism. — The  idea  of  a  patriot 
king. — Of  the  state  of  parties  at  the  accession  of  King 
George  I. — Some  reflections  on  the  present  state  of  the 
nation. — The  substance  of  some  letters,  written  originally 
in  French,  about  1730. 

V.  3.  A  letter  occasioned  by  use  of  Abp.  Tillotson's 
sermons. — Letter  or  essays  addressed  to  Alex.  Pope:  2. 
Concerning  the  nature,  extent  and  reality  of  human 
knowledge. — a.  Containing  some  reflections  on  the  folly 
and  presumption  of  philosophers. — 3.  Containing  some 
farther  reflections  on  the  rise  and  progress  of  monotheism. 
— 4.  Concerning  authority  in  matters  of  religion. 

V.  4.  Essay  4,  continued. — Fragments  or  minutes  of 
essays. — Index. 

Collins.   Epitome  of  the  synthetic  philoso- 
phy.  1889 192  13 

Cousin.  Philosophie  de  Locke.  1873.. 192  71 

CUDWORTH.  True  intellectual  system  of  the 

universe.  1845.  3v 192  51 

Fairbrother.   The  philosophy  of  Thomas 

Hill  Green.  1896 192  87 

Fischer.  Francis  Bacon  of  Verulam.  1857.     192  22 

Green.  Spiritual  philosophy.  1865.  2v 192  69 

Hartley.  Observations  on  man.  1810.  2v.     192  54 

Theory  of  the  human  mind.  1775 192  64 

HoBBES.  Elements  of  philosophy,  etc.  1656.     192  65 

English  works.  1839.  Iiv I92  23 

Contents:  v.  z.  Elements  of  philosophy,  concerning 
body. 

V.  2.  Philosophical  rudiments  concerning  government 
and  society. 

V.  3.  Leviathan,  or  the  matter,  form,  and  power  of  a 
commonwealth,  ecclesiastical  and  civil. 


V.  4.  Thf«e  discourses:  Human  nature;  Ela 
law,  moral  and  politic ;  Of  liberty  and  necessity.- 
to  Bishop  Bramhall. — Heresy  and  the  punishment 
—Reputation,  loyalty,  manners,  and  religion  of  Hi 
Answer  to  Sir  Wm.  Davenant's  prefiux  before  G< 

V.  5.  Questions  concerning  liberty,  ntcessi 
chance,  stated  and  debated  between  Bishop  Bran 
T.  Hobbes. 

V.  6.  Dialogue  between  a  philosopher  and  a  st 
the  common  laws  of  England. — Behemoth,  the  k 
the  causes  of  the  civil  wars  of  England.—Who 
rhetoric  ^Art  of  sophistry. 

V.  7.  Seven  philosophical  problems  and  two 
tions  of  geometry. — Decameron  physiologicum, 
dialogues  of  natural  philosophy. — Proportion  of  a 
line  to  half  the  arc  of  a  quadraBt.--Six  lesson 
Savilian  professors  of  mathematics.— Absurd  geo 
Dr.  Wallis.— Extract  of  a  letter  from  Henry  S 
Three  papers  against  Dr.  Wallis.— Consideration 
answer  of  Dr.  WalUs. 

V.  8-9.  History  of  the  Gredaa  war,  written  1 
cydides. 

V.  10.  Iliads  and  Odysses  of  Homer. 

V.  zi.  Index. 

Latin  works.  1839.  5v 

HuMK.  Essays.  1875.  *▼ 

Treatise  on  human  nature.  1878.  2v 

Locks.    Essay  concerning  human  under- 
standing. 1793.  2v 

Works.  1801.   lov.. 

Contents:  v.  z.  Life  of  the  author.— Epistle  de 
to  the  essay  of  human  understanding.— Epistle 
reader. — Contents  of  the  essay  on  human  understs 
An  analysis  of  Mr.  Locke's  doctrine  of  ideas.—/ 
concerning  human  understanding,  to  end  of  chap.; 

V.  s.  Essay  on  human  understanding,  bk.  2,  c 
to  end  of  chap.  4,  bk.  4. 

V.  3.  Essay  on  human  understanding,  bk.  4, 
9z. — A  defence  of  Mr.  Locke's  opinion  concern 
sonal  identity. — Appendix  :  Conduct  of  the  unc 
ing. — Thoughts  concerning  reading  and  study  for 
man. — Elements  of  natural  philosophy. — A  new 
of  a  commonplace  book. — Index  to  the  essay  co 
human  understanding. 

V.  4.  Letters. 

V.  5.  Some  considerations  of  the  consequences 
ing  the  interest  and  raising  the  value  of  mo&c] 
observations  on  a  printed  paper,  entitled.  For  enc 
the  coining  of  silver  money  in  England. — Furt 
siderations  concerning  raising  the  value  of  raoac 
treatises  of  government, 

V.  6.  Letters. 

V.  7.  Reasonableness  of  Christiazuty  as  deliva 
Scriptures. — Vindication  of  the  reasonableness 
tiantty  from  Mr.  Edward's  reflections. — Second 
tion  of  the  reasonableness  of  Christianity. 

V.  8.  Essay  for  the  understanding  of  St,  Paul's 
by  consulting  S^  Paul  himself. — Paraphrase  and 
St.  Paul's  epistle  to  the  Galatians. — Paraphra»e ; 
on  St.  Paul's  xst  epistle  to  the  Corinthians.— P: 
and  notes  on  St.  Paul's  ad  ^istle  to  the  Coris 
Paraphrase  and  notes  on  St.  Paul's  epistle  to  the 
— Paraphrase  and  notes  on  St.  Paul's  epist 
Xphesians. 

V.  9.  Thoughts  concerning  education. — Exaai 
Molebranche's  opinion  of  seeing  all  things  in  G* 


PHILOSOPHY. 


437 


miracles. — Memoirs   relating   to   the  life   of 
st  earl  of  Shaftesbury. — Familiar  letters  be- 
Locke  and  several  of  his  friends. — Index. 
tters. 

piosticism  of  Hume  and  Hux- 

{. 192  xoo 

lory  of  knowledge.  1884 192  99 

:ent  British  philosophy.   1877..       192  2 

itish    thought    and    thinkers. 

192  94 

rwin  and  Hegel,  etc.  1893 X92  92 

Liddles  ofthesphinx.  1891 192  loi 

ist.  of  English  thought  in  the 

tury.  1876.  2v 192  85 

SCOTTISH. 

:ts.  on  the  philosophy  of  the 

iind.  1829.  2V.. 191  12 

Discussions  on  philosophy,  etc. 

191  17 

letaphysics  and  logic.  '66.  2v.     191  15 

;   aiT.  and  ed.  by  Wight   '54.     191  18 

indples  of  knowledge.  1794. 

191  B-i 

Irst  and   fundamental    truths. 

191  ^ 

of  reality.  1894 191  22 

ilosophy.  1875 191  I 

nation  of  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton's 

ly.   1865.   2v 191  19 

s;  ed.  by  Hamilton.  '63.  2v...  191  2 

:  V.  X.  Letters.  — Inquiry  into  the  human 
llectual  powers  of  man. 

ive  powers  of  the  human  mind.— -Account  of 
3gic. — Essay  on  quantity. — ^Account  of  the  Uni> 
Glasgow.—  Editor's   supplementary   disserta- 

h  philosophy    1885 19X  25 

^rks.  yv 19X  4 

•  V.  x>3.    Philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 

ine  of  moral  philosophy.    - 

Dsophical  essays. 

ssophy  of  the  active  and  moral  powers  of  man. 

;ress  of  metaphysical,  ethical,  and   political 

ftince  the  revival  of  letters. 

and  writings  of  Adam  Smith,  Wm.  Robertson, 

Reid.— Tracts  respecting  the  election  of  Mr. 

AMERICAN. 

res  on  philosophy.  1882.. 191  B-4 

aes  of  cosmic  philosophy.  '75. 

191  27 

M.  Transcendentalism  in  New 

1876 191  26 

luction  to  philosophy.    1890...     191  23 
te  of  an  analysis  of  the  human 
1865,  2v X91  20 


FRENCH. 

Caird.   Social  philosophy  and  religion  of 

Comte.  1885 „  194  33 

Charron.  Of  wisdom.   1729.  3y .«..  194  11 

COMTS.    Cours    de    philosophie   positive. 

1830.  6v 194  27 

Same,  Eng,  Positive  philosophy;  tr. 

by  H.  Maitineau.  i856„ 194  i 

CoNDlLLAC.  CEuvres  completes.  1803.  3iy.  194  34 
Cousin,  Jouffroy,  and  Constant.    Philo- 
sophical miscellanies.  1838.  2y 194  4 

Dbscartes.  Method,  meditations,  etc.;  tr. 

by  Veitch.  x879„ 194  X4 

Fischer.  Descartes  and  his  school.  1887...  194  3 
Gassendi.  Abregi  de  la  philosophie.  1678. 

8y 194  19 

Helvetius.  De  Tesprit  X758.  2v 194  xy 

Treatise  on  man;   tr.  by  Hooper.  1810. 

2y 194  8 

Mill.  Podtiye  philosophy  of  Cbmte.  1866.  194  2 

PRBSSBNSfi.  Study  of  origins.    1884 194  16 

METAPHYSICS. 

BoWNE.   Metaphysics.  X882. no  2 

Bradley.   Appearance  and  reality.  X893...  xii  6 

Deussen.  Elements  of  metaphysics.  1894...  iio  8 
Frothingham.    Philosophy    as    absolute 

science.    1864 ^  iii  2 

Hodgson.  Philosophy  of  reflection.  '78.  2v.  iio  6 

Johnson.  What  is  reality?  1891 iii  5 

Ladd.   Philosophy  of  mind.  1895 '^^  9 

Lotze.  Metaphysics.  X884 no  3 

Outlines  of  metaphysics.    1884 iio  4 

Mansel.    Metaphysics.  1871 iix  3 

Philosophy  of  the  conditional,    x  866 1 11  4 

Miller.  Metaphysics.    1875 xio  I 

Mi V ART.   The  helpful  science.  1895 iio  10 

Nature  and  thought  1882 IIO  5 

Romanes.   Mind  and  motion  and  monism. 

1895 iio  ii 

Young.    The  proyince  of  reason,  i860 iii  x 

COSMOLOGY. 

Bierbower.  Principles  of  a  system  of  phil- 
osophy. 1870. 113  12 

Brown.  Relation  of  cause  and  effect.  X822.  113  11 

Fouill&e.   La  gen^e  de  Tidie  de  temps. 

1890. 113  15 

Herdman.  Thoughts  on  speculative  cos- 
mology, etc.    x87a 113  2 

HiCKOK.  Creator  and  creation.  1872 113  13 

Rational  cosmology.  X858.. 113  I 

HiNTON,  C.  H.  A  new  era  of  thought  '88..  113  14 


438 


PHILOSOPHY. 


HiNTON,J.    Man  and  his  dwelling  place. 

1859 "3  5 

Janet.  Final  causes.  1878 113  7 

McCosH.   Energy.  1883 XI3  10 

MiVART.  Lessons  from  nature.  1876 1 13  6 

Nichols  and  Parsons.  Our  notions  of  num- 
ber and  space.  1894 113  16 

Ponton.  The  beginning.   1871 113  4 

Proctor.  The  stars  and  the  earth.   1880...  113  9 
Thomson.  Discovery  of  a  new  world  of 

being.   1871 113  3 

Walter.   Perception  of  space  and  matter. 

1879 113  8 

METHODOLOGY.— CLASSIFICATION. 

Coleridge.    General  introduction  to  Ency- 
clopaedia Metropolitana.  1849 112  8 

Field.    Outlines  of  analogical  philosophy. 

1839.    2V XI2   I 

Harris.  Philosophical  arrangements.  1799.  iia  4 

Shields.  The  order  of  the  sciences.  1882..  1 12  6 

Spencer.  Classification  of  the  sciences 1 1 2  3 


PSYCHOLOGY. 

Abbrcrombie.  Inquiries  concerning  the  in- 
tellectual powers.   1880 

Same,  with  additions,  etc 

Allen.    Mind  studies  for   young  teachers. 

1889 

Bain.  Emotions  and  will.  1865 

Mental  science.  1868 

The  senses  and  the  intellect.  1864 

Baldwin,  J.   Psychology  applied  to  the  art 

of  teaching.   1895 

Baldwin,  J.  M.   Handbook  of  psychology: 

senses  and  intellect.   1890 

Mental  devolopment  in  the  child  and  the 

race.  1895 

Bascom.  Comparative  psychology.  1878 

Principles  of  psychology.  1 869 

Binet.  Double  consciousness.  1890 150 

BoWNE.  Introduction  to  psychological 
theory.    1886 

Brougham.  Dialogues  on  instinct.  1844.... 

Butler.   Unconscious  memory.  1880 

Carus.   The  soul  of  man.  1891 

Chadbourne.  Instinct.  1883 

Chamflin.  Text-book  in  intellectual  phil- 
osophy. 1867 

Collins.  Humanics.  i860 

CoMPAYRE.  Psychology  applied  to  educa- 
tion.   1893 

Cousin.  Elements  of  psychology.  1856 


150  5 

150  6 

150  46 

157  3 
150  14 

151  I 

150  64 
150  41 

150  54 

150  24 

150   21 

Pam.  I 

ISO  73 

158  I 
154  2 

15043 
1583 

150  2 
150  12 

150  72 
ISO  37 


CusHiNG.  Manual  of  concepts.  1892 150  Pan 

Dewey.  Psychology.  1895 .^^ 

Fechner.  Elemente  der  psychophysik. '89. 

2V 150 

FiNCK.  Romanticlove  and  personal  betnty. 

1887 15 

Fothergill.  Willpower.  1886 IS 

Fourier.  Passions  of  the  human  souL  '51. 

2Y^ IS 

GosCHEN.    Cultivation  and  use  of  imagina- 
tion. 1893 15 

Granville,  J.  Mortimer-w    Secret  of  a 

good  memory.  1880 IS 

Grey.  Memoria  technica.  1880 IS 

Hall.  Psychological  progress.   1893 150  Ftt 

Hamilton,  D.  H.  Autology.  1873.. ijo 

Hamilton,  E.  J.  The  human  mind.  1883.    150 
Hazard.  Freedom  of  mind  in  willing.  '64. 
Herbart.  Text-book  in  pfychology.  1891. 
Hering.  On  memory  and  the  specific  ener- 
gies of  the  nervous  system.  1895.. 

H5FFDING.  Outlines  of  psjrchology.  1893. 
Holmes.  Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals. 

1871.. 

Hopkins.  Outline  study  of  man.  1873 

James.  Principles  of  psychology.  189a  2v. 
JASTROW.    Time-relations  of  mental  phe- 
nomena. 1890.. 

Kay.  Memory.  1893 \\ 

Ketler.  Defence  of  our  intuitions.  '84...153F11 
KiRKPATRiCK.  Inductive  psychology.  1895.  IS< 
Krohn.    Practical  lessons  in  psychology. 

1895 I5< 

KOlpe.  OutUnes  of  psychology.  1895.. \^ 

I^DD.  Elements  of  physiological  psychology. 

1887 IJ 

Primer  of  psychology.  1894 ^ \^ 

Psychology,  descriptive  and  explanatory. 

1895 : »S" 

Lange.  Apperception.  1893 I5< 

Lewes.    Problems  of  life  and  mind.    1874. 
Series  1-3.  5v 15" 

Lindner.  Manual  of  empirical  psycholc^. 
1894 I5< 

I^ndon  International  congress  of  experi- 
mental psychology,  1892 150  Pi 

LoTZE.  Outlines  of  psychology.  1886 «      i 

Lubbock.  Senses,  Instincts,  and  intelligence 
of  animals.    1888 I 

LuKENS.   Connection  between  thought  and 
memory.    1895 I 

Luther.  Bondage  of  the  will  1823 1 

McCosH.  The  emotions.  1880. i 

Intuitions  of  the  mind  investigated.  '60...      i 


1$ 
150 

154 
150 

IS 

15c 


PHIIjOSOPHY. 


439 


:  the  cognitiye  powers.  1886..  151  4 
:  the  motive  powers,  emotions, 

ie,  will.  1887 157  5 

nd  Dewey.  Applied  psychol- 

150  59 

of  number.  1895 510  23 

?ain,  pleasure,  and  aesthetics....  157  7 

Body  and  will.  1883 '59  4 

ntelligence  of  animals.  1869...  155  2 

ena.  1872 150  lo 

Memory  systems.  x888 154  5 

^is  of  the  phenomena  of  the 

lind.   1869.  2v ^  150  28 

ntal  gymnastics.  1886 «...  154  4 

Tin  of  human  reason.  1889^...  15039 

imal  life  and  intelligence.  '91..  158  6 

.  1896 157  8 

L  in  his  intellectual  faculties, 

) 150  I 

ence  of  thought.  1887 151  5 

sychology.  1871 150  22 

three  years  of  childhood.  '85..  150  8 

man  intellect.  1869 150  17 

:ntal  development  in  the  child. 

150  50 

sh  psychology,  1874 150  27 

es  de  la  m6moire.  1894 154  6 

Eng,   Diseases  of  memory; 

y  Fitzgerald.  1883 154  7A 

tr.  by  W.  H.  Smith.  1882....,  154  7 

es  de  la  Yolonti.  1895 159  9 

Eng,  Dbeasesof  the  will;  tr. 

Titzgerald.    1884 159  7A 

tr.  by  Snell.    1894 ^  159  7 

'  of  attention.  1890 150  40 

Jiimal  intelligence.  1883 158  2 

ilution  in  animals.  1884 158  4 

ilution  in  man.    1889 150  38 

)perception:    <a  pot  ot  green 

'  1891 151  6 

burse  in  experimental  psychol- 
95.  pt.  I :  Sensation  and  per- 
150  66 

Psychology.  1855 150  19 

Thinking,  feeling,  doing.  '95..  150  56 

Power  of  the  will.  1894 1598 

inciples  of  psychology.  '71.  2 v.  150  30 
-actatus  de  intellectus  emenda- 

ie  via;  tr.  byWTiite.  1895 15055 

'hilosophy  of  the  human  mind. 

«5o  13 

nes  of  psychology.  1SS4 150  7 

land-book  of  psychology.  '87..  150  XI 

igence.  1871 151  2 


Theory  of  agreeable  sensations.  1749.... X52  i 

Tracy.  Psychology  of  childhood.  x895.....  150  57 
Upham.    Elements  of  mental  philosophy. 

1868 159  3 

Mental  philosophy.   1831.  2y 150  15 

VanNordkn.  The  psyhic  factor.  x894. X50  51 

Wake.  Chapters  on  man.  1868 150  3 

Watson.  Reasoning  power  in  animals.  '69.  X55  i 

Wentworth.  Logic  of  introspection.  '86..  98.4  27 
Whedon.   Freedom  of  the  will,  as  a  basis 

of  human  responsibility,  etc.   x864......  X59  i 

WuNDT.    Lects.   on   human    and  animal 

psychology.   1894 X50  53 

Wyld.  Philosophy  of  the  senses.  1852 152  2 

Yale  Psychological  Laboratory.  Studies  from, 

X892-3 150  Pam.  5 

Ziehen.  Introduction  to  physiological  psy- 
chology. X892 X50  49 

LOGIC. 

Bain.  Logic   1870 161  3 

Baker.  Principles  of  argumentation.  1895..  '^  3^ 

Comp,  Specimens  of  argumentation.  '93..  x6o  26 

Balmes.  Criterion.  1875 '^  ^ 

Baynes.  Port-Royal  logic 160  19 

Boole.  Investigation  of  the  laws  of  thought 

1854. 160  14 

BosANQUET.  Knowledge  and  reality.  1892.  x6o  28 

Carroll.  Game  of  logic.  1887 160  20 

CoFP&E.  Elements  of  logic.  1860.. 160  2 

Day.  Logical  praxis.  1872 x6o  7 

Duncan.  Elements  of  logic.  1792 160  i 

Everett.  Science  of  thought.  1869 1605 

Hedge.  Elements  of  logick.  1841 160  24 

HiCKOK.   Logic  of  reason.  1875 1609 

HuGHUNGS.  Logic  of  names.  1869.. 1604 

Jevons.  Logic.  1878.. x6o  11 

Principles  of  science.  1877 160  10 

Pure  logic,  etc.    1890. 16029 

Studies  in  deductive  logic.  1880... 162  2 

Substitution  of  similars.    1869 1603 

Locke.'  Conduct  of  the  understanding.  '82.  160  21 

LoTZE.  Logic.  x884« x6o  x8 

McCosH.  Lawsof  discursive  thought  '70..  1606 

Mill.   System  of  logic.  1846 161  2 

MiNTO.  Logic,  inductive  and  deductive. '95.  160  25 

Sidgwick.  Fallacies.  1883 x6o  17 

Process  of  argument  1893 160  27 

Sigwart.  Logic.  1895.  2v 160  31 

Smith.  Culmination  of  the  science  of  logic. 

1888.. .,  160  22 

Ueberweg.    System  of  logic  and  hist,  of 

logical  doctrines.  1871 160  x6 


440 


PHILOSOPHY. 


Venn.  Symbolic  logic.  1881 

Wallace.  Logic  of  Hegel.  1874 

Watts.  Logic.  1806 .• 

Whately.   Elements  of  logic.  1876. 


ASSENT.— OPINION. 

Argyll.  What  is  truth?  1889 

Bailey.  Essays  on  the  formation  and  pub- 
lication of  opinions,  etc.  1854 

Balfour.    Defence  of  philosophic  doubt 

1879 

Dove.  Logic  of  the  Christian  faith.  1856... 

Lewis.  Influence  of  authority  in  matters  of 
opinion.  1819 

McCosH.  Criteria  of  diverse  kinds  of  truth. 
1882 

Newman.  Essays  in  aid  of  a  grammar  of 
assent.  1874 

Schedel.  Emancipation  of  faith.  1858.  2v. 

Tatham.  Chart  and  scale  of  truth.  '40.  2v. 

Venn.  Some  characteristics  of  belief.  1870. 

Whately.  Historic  doubts  relative  to  Na- 
poleon Buonaparte.  1853 


160  15 

160  12 

161  I 

160  13 


160  23 

1635 

163  7 
X63  9 

X63  13 

163  12 

163  6 

163  I 

163  10 

163  8 

1633 


ETHICS. 

Abercrombie.  Philosophy  of  the  moral  feel- 
ings. 1866 

Aristotle.  Ethics  [Greek  text];  with 
essays  and  notes  by  Grant.  1 874.  2v... 

Arthur.  Difference  between  physical  and 
moral  law.  1883 

Bain.  Moral  science.  1869 

Bentham.  Principles  of  legislation.  1830.^ 

BiRKS.  First  principles  of  moral  science.  '73. 

Blacxie.  Four  phases  of  morals.  1872 

BowNE.  Principles  of  ethics.  1892 

Buckley.  Moral  teachings  of  science.  '92.. 

Chalmers.  Moral  and  mental  philosophy... 

Chase.    Nicomachean  ethics  of  Aristotle. 

1877 

Comegys.  Primer  of  ethics.  1891 * 

Cook.  Conscience.   1879 

Cousin.  Du  vrai,  du  beau  and  du  bien.  '75. 
Same,  Eng.  I>ects.  on  the  true,  the 

beautiful  and  the  good.  1865 

Dewar.    Moral  philosophy  and  Christian 

ethics.  1826.  2v 

DeWette.  Human  life.  1842.  2v 

Dewey.  Study  of  ethics.  1894.. 

Dymond.  Principles  of  morality,  etc.  1834. 
Everett.  Ethics  for  young  people.  1891..,  * 

Fowler.  Progressive  morality.  1884 

Green.  Prolegomena  to  ethics.  1890 

*0f 


19 

39 

43 
26 

I  8 

28 

27 
74 
63 
36 

71  2 
68 
32 
55 

56 

10 
x6 

79 

71  9 
61 

44 
62 


Gros.  Natural  principles  of  rectitude.  1795.  171 7 

Haddon.  The  larger  life.  1886 17x49 

Harris.  Moral  evolution.  1896... 171  ^ 

Hegel.  Ethics;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Stenett.  '93.  171 77 
Hopkins.  The  law  of  love,  and  love  as  a 

law.  1869 171" 

Lects.  on  moral  science.  l863.„ 171'; 

Hume.    Treatise  of  morals,  and  selections 
from  Treatise  of  the  passions ;  int.  by 

Hyslop.   1893 171  ;ii 

Huxley.  Evolution  and  ethics.  1893.........  i7t7S| 

Janet.  Elements  of  morals 171  %] 

Theory  of  morals.  1883 171 41; 

JouFFROY.  Introduction  to  ethics.  184a  2t.  171  uj 
Kant.  Critique  of  practical  reason,  tr.  by 

Abbott  1883 '7'^ 

Fundamental  principle  of -the  metaphysic  { 

of  ethics.  1895 171  *«1 

Methaphysic  of  ethics.  1869 171  }| 

Larned.  The  bases  of  morality.  1878.984  Fko.<ij 
Lotze.  Outlines  of  practical  philosophy.  '85.  171 4^ 
LuTHARDT.  Hist,  of  Christian  ethics.  1889..  171  SI 
Mackintosh.  Progress  of  ethical  philos- 
ophy. 1834. •  rtll 

MacMillan.  Promotion  of  general  happi- 
ness. 1890 171 II 

Mandeville.  Fable  of  the  bees.  1795 '7^' 

Martineau.  Types  of  ethical  theory.  1885. 

2v I7i  4* 

Maurice.  The  conscience.  1868 171 1{ 

Mill.  Utilitarianism.  1867 171  ^Ij 

Morgan.  Springs  of  conduct.  1892 •  171^^ 

MuDiE.  Man  as  a  moral  and  accountable 

being.  1840 17I  «• 

Murray.  Introduction  to  ethics 171^ 

Paley.    Moral    and   political   philosofdij. 

i8o6 .- 17M 

Same.  1851.  2v -  I7>5 

Peabody.  Moral  philosophy.  1887 \'f^ 

Porter.  Elements  of  moral  science.  1885..  t?'  4 

Kant's  ethics.  1886 I7«  5" 

Rule  of  life,  The.  1834.. 17'  SI 

Seelye.  Duty.   1891 *I7J*I 

Sidgwick.  Methods  of  ethics.  1877 171  ^ 

Same:  supplement.  1884 171  3^ 

OuUines  of  the  hist  of  ethics.  1886 17I  ^ 

SiMcox.  Natural  law.  1877 -  17' 3^ 

Smiley.  Altruism  considered  economically. 

1888... i7xft»J 

Smith,  A.  Theory  of  the  moral  sentiments. 

1871 171 1 

Smith,  I.  G.  Ethics  of  Aristotle.  1886 17I S 

Smith,  S.  Elementary  sketches  of  moral 

philosophy.   1850 17J* 


nterest  to  young  readers. 


PHILOSOPHY. 


441 


►aU  of  ethics.  1879 171  33 

891.^ 171  60 

of  ethics.  1892.  V.  1-2 171  70 

Ithic  demonstrated  ingeometri- 

r.  1883 171  54 

576 X71  53 

dimentaxy  ethics 171  65 

cience  of  ethics.  1882 171  37 

edonistic  theories  from  Aristip- 

Spencer.  1895 171  80 

Elements  of  moral  science 171  25 

Elements  of  morality.  '45.  2 v..  17X  14 
moral  life?   by  Wallace,  et  al. 

171  Pam.  2 

Review  of  the  systems  of  ethics. 

171  76 

hristian  ethics.  1873.  ^ ^7^  ^9 

PRACTICAL  MORALS. 

le  school-boy.  1839 *170  58 

e  secret  of  success.  1879 17040 

ral  instruction  of  children.  '92..     170  79 

voice  to  youth.  1846 *170  73 

[Hiaiacter  building.  1882 ^170  47 

Lects.  to  young  men.  1873 170  32 

Letters  to  a  young  lady.  1 85 1...     17074 

nation  of  the  feelings.  1894 17092 

^ursuit  of  happiness.    1893 17082 

)ats  or  wild  oats?  1885 17056 

et-a/.   Before  he  is  twenty :   the 

estion.    1894 170  91 

ignity  of  human  nature.    1767. 

170  6 

Elements  of  character.  1868...     170  38 

inger  signals.  1885 ^170  60 

lies  new  and  old.  1865 17025 

's  :  Christian  ethics  and  the  ethics  of  Christ.— 
opment  and  seIf-abnegation.~The  sacred  books 
roa&trians. — The  philosophy  of  the  poor-laws. — 
K  of  man  and  the  claims  of  brutes.— >The  morals 
re.— The  hierarchy  of  art.— Decemnovenarian- 
les. 

Talks  to  young  men.  1888 170  68 

humi :  ceconomy  of  human  life. 

170  64 

il  reforms.  1869 98.4  a 

mons  out  of  church.  1875 »  170  14 

taking  of  manhood.  1895 17099 

K   Self-education.  1832 170  13 

ices.  1883 170  51 

human  life.    1872 \ 17034 

Ihe  path  of  good  men.  1 85  2 1 70  63 

ts.  to  young  men.  1858 170  42 

Success  in  life.  1885 170  59 

Blessed  be  drudgery.  1891 170  75 

*  Of  interest  to 


Geikie.   Entering  on  life.  1881 *i7o  93 

Oilman.  Conduct  as  a  fine  art.  1891 *I70  77 

GlADDEN.    Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of  liv- 
ing.   1868 170  16 

Hardy.  The  business  of  life.  1891 170  76 

Sunny  days  of  youth.   1893 *170  84 

Hargreaves.  Blunders  of  vice  and  folly. 

1870^ 170  IS 

Hole.  Addresses  to  working  men.   1894...     170  88 
Holland.  Lessons  in  life.  i873„ '7©  37 

Letters  to  t.he  Joneses.   1863 170  22 

Titcomb's  letters  to  young  people.   1868..  *i 70  21 

Same.  i88i.„ *i7o  21^ 

Hughes.  True  manliness.  1880 170  44 

Johnson,  A.  B.  Encyclopedia  of  instruction. 

1857., 170  12 

Johnson,  J.  Living  in  earnest  1863 170  18 

Living  to  purpose.    1873 170  19 

Lady's  companion... 170  29 

Lecky.  History  of  European  morals.  1869. 

2V.. 170   I 

Lee.  The  making  of  a  man.  1892... 17086 

Lubbock.  The  use  of  life.  1894 *I70  87 

Mann.  A  few  thoughts  for  a  young  man.  '87.    z  70  67 

Lects.  on  various  subjects.  1850 170  ix 

^mUnts  :  Thoughts  for  a  young  man.— Poor  and  ignore 
ant. —  Rich  and  educated.— The  powers  and  duties  of 
woman.— Demands  of  the  age  on  colleges.— Baccalaureate 
address. 

Marden.  Architects  of  fate.  1895 170  loi 

Pushing  to  the  front.  1894 ^170  89 

Mason.  Self  knowledge.  1814 170  35 

Matthews.  Getting  on  in  the  world.  1876,  *i70  17 

Maurice.  Social  morality.  1869 170  5 

Mazzinl  Duties  of  man.  1862 170  90 

MowRY.  Talks  with  my  boys.  1885 *I70  57 

MoxoM.  The  aim  of  life.' 1894 170  103 

MuNGER.  On  the  threshold.  1881 17052 

CcnUmis  :  Purpose. —  Friends  and  companions. — Man- 
ners.—'Thrift. — Self-reliance  and  courage. —  Health-read- 
ing.— Amusements.— Faith. 

Notes  for  boys.   x888 *I70  69 

Palmer.  The  glory  of  the  imperfect.  '91..170  Pam.  i 

Parental  instructions.    1855 *^7^  ^^ 

Pearson.  Week-day  living.  1882 170  46 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy.  Lects.  before  stu- 
dents, i885-6« 170  66 

Contenit :  Physical,  mental  and  spiritual  exercises :  by 
Hale. — Habit  and  its  influence  in  the  training  at  school; 
by  McCosh.— Socialism ;  by  Walker. — Spontaneous  ele- 
ment in  scholarship ;  by  Bartlett. — ^The  sentiment  of  rever- 
ence ;  by  Carter. — Men  :  made,  self-made,  and  unmade ; 
by  Robinson.— The  ideal  scholar ;  by  Porter. — Biography ; 
by  Brooks. 

Plutarch.    Advantage  to  be  derived  from 

one's  enemies;  tr.  by  Nestle.   1894.....     170  49 

young  readers. 


442 


PHILOSOPHY. 


Porphyry.   To  his  wife;  tr.  by  Zimmem. 

1896 170  102 

Present  to  youths  and  young  men.  1891.  2v.  170  80 
Reavis,  et  al.  Thoughts  for  the  young  men  of 

Am.,  etc.  1871 17033 

Contents:  Thoughts  for  the  young  men  of  America ;  by 
Reavis. — The  ideal  man  of  the  future;  by  Greeley. — 
Horace  Mann  to  a  young  lawyer. — Thoughts  for  the  young 
women  of  America;  by  Reavis. — The  ideal  woman;  by 
Greeley. — Orsini  to  his  daughters. 

Ripley.  Intellectual  fidelity.  18S6 98.3  Pam.  34 

Ryder.   Go  right  on,  girls !  1891 *I70  96 

Hold  up  your  heads,  girls!    1893.. *I70  95 

Schopenhauer.  Counsels  and  maxims. '90.     170  72 

The  wisdom  of  life.    1890.. 17071 

Sedgwick.  Talk  "w-ith  my  pupils.  1872 17036 

Sigourney.  Letters  to  young  ladies.  1838^     170  28 

Same;  i6th  ed 17028^ 

Smiles.  Character.  1872 *i7o  9 

Duty.  1880^ «I70  45 

SoULSBY.  Stray  thoughts  for  girls.   1895 *'70  97 

Spurgeon.  John  Ploughman's  pictures.  '81.     170  43 

John  Ploughman's  talk 170  24 

Starrett.  Letters  to  a  daughter,  etc.  1886.     X70  61 

Steele.  A  happy  life.  1895^ 170  100 

Stewart.    Philosophy  of  the   active  and 

moral  powers  of  man.  1828.  2v 170  3 

Successful  life  ;  by  an  elder  brother.  1892...     170  94 

Swing.  Motives  of  life.  1879 170  39 

Thompson.  Young  men  admonished.  1848.     170  31 

TiLLEY.  Masters  of  the  situation.  1887 170  65 

ToussAiNT.  Lesmoeurs.  1748 170  70 

Trl'mbull.  a  lie  never  justifiable.  1893....  17085 
Wagner.  Courage.  1894 *i7o  98 

Youth.   1893 *I70  83 

Wayland.  Limitations  of  human  responsi- 
bility. 1838 170  50 

Weaver.    Hopes  and  helps  for  the  young. 

1868 *i7o  23 

West.  Letters  to  a  young  man.  1806.  3V...  170  53 
WiiATELY.   Introductory  lessons  on  morals 

and  Christian  evidences.  185  7 170  8 

Wise.  Young  lady's  counsellor.  1869 170  26 

Young  man's  counsellor,  1871 170  30 

Wright.  The  student.  1872 98.3  Pam.  78 

Young  lady's  friend.  1880 170  4I 

Young  lady's  mentor 170  27 

Young  wife's  book.  1836 17078 

Ethics  of  the  State. 

American  advocate  of  peace,  Dec.  24,  1887; 

English  peace  delegation 172  Pam.  4 

Amos.  Political  and  legal  remedies  for  war. 

1S80 172  3 

Arnoldson.  Pax  mundi.  1892 172  10 


Bradford   Committee.    Rept.  on   unliwlal 

wars.  1857 172  P* 

Carlsen.  War  as  it  is.  1892 Iji 

Carrington.  Beacon  lights  of  patriotisiiL 

1894 IJJ 

Cassy,^^.  Universal  peace.  1827 9&I 

Chalmers.  Christian  and  economic  polity 

of  a  nation.  3V I] 

Dymond.  Accordancy  of  war  with  the  prin- 
ciples of  Christianity.  1880 i; 

Foots.  Duty  and  reward  of  loyalty.  189X.  17a  h 
Helps.  Conversations  on  war  and  general 

culture.  1871 i; 

Leeds.  Primitive  Christian's  estimate  of  war 

and  self-defense.  1876 il 

Maurice.  Hostilities  without  declaration  of 

war.  1883 II 

Philo  Pacificus,  pseud.    The  friend  of 

peace.  1817 I] 

Sumner.  True  grandeur  of  nations.  1845. 173  ft 

Tribunal  for  war.  1872 l^2H 

Urquhart,  et  aL  Conscience  in  respect  to 
public  aflfairs.  1867 -I72fti 

Ethics  of  Marriage  and  the  Familt. 

Adler.  Parents  and  children!  1885 173^ 

Punishment  of  children.  1887 173  ft" 

AiKMAN.  Life  at  home.  1870 17 

Alcott.  Moral  philosophy  of  courtship  and 

marriage.   1866 ^ 173 

Amenities  of  home.  1881 i'3 

Bazar  book  of  the  household.  1875 173 

Beecher.  Woman's  profession  as  mother 

and  educator.  1872 173 

Bolles.  Holy  matrimony.  1870 173 

Colby.  Concerning  farmers' wives.  1880.173  I'M 
CoMSTOCK.  Duty  of  parents  and  children. 

1810 n 

Cook.  Marriage.  1879.., ^"3 

Cox.  Friendly  counsel  for  girls.  1S68 »  *17^ 

Croly  (Jennie  June,  pseuti,)  For  better  or 

worse.  1875 17] 

Jeimie    Juneiana:    Talks    on    women's 

topics.  1864 17; 

Divorce.  1889 I73^ 

Dixon.  Spiritual  A%ives.  i868 17 

Dodge  (Gail  Hamilton,   pseud,)  A  new 

atmosphere.  1865 i 

Donkersley.    Facts     about     wives   and 

mothers,  1869 «   V\ 

Eliot.  Lects.  to  young  women.  1854, i' 

Ellis.  Women  of  England.  1839 i] 

Essays  in  defence  of  women.  186S l] 

Same,  entitied  'Beauty  is  power.'  1871...   '1 


*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


PHILOSOPHY. 


443 


MS.  Christian  doctrine  of  marriage.  '70..  173  17 

xition  of'  social  freedom.'  1874 173  Pam.  3 

rON.  Laws  of  marriage.  1883 173  4' 

^ARIN.  The  family.  1867 173  i 

J3Y.  How  to  be  happy  though  married. 

1886 173  43 

^BKN.  Ten  chapters  on  marriage.  1863..  173  49 

ntY.  Marriage  of  the  Lamb.  1859 173  45 

4XXMBB.  The  sexes  here  and  hereafter. 

1870 173  50 

LTON,  Mn,  M.  B.  Divine  law  of  birth. 

1867 173  47 

LTONy  R.  F.  On  the  art  of  living  together. 

1896 173  55 

rB.  Maxiiage  of  near  kin.  1875 173  40 

CSON  (H.  H.).  Bits  of  talk  about  home 

natters.  1873 173  30 

LCOM.  CSiristian  rule  of  marriage.  1870^  173  44 

ruL.  Aids  to  family  government.  1879...  173  37 

L'amour.  1889 173  33 

Same,  uEif^.  Love.  1875 ^73  34 

in  council.  1884 173  42 

.  The  fireside.  1851 173  3 

imal  Divorce  Reform  League.    Repts., 

189*- 173  Pam-  7 

concerning  the  Bible  law  of  mar- 

i87i„ 173  46 

OOD.  The  hearth-stone,  i860. 173  2 

t>KR.  Man  and  woman.  1871 173  16 

RY.  Dnlcedomum.  1873 ^73  4 

CKROY.  Ethics  of  marriage.  18S8 173  52 

KY.    Mairiage  with  a  deceased  wife's 

sister.  1849.. 173  18 

UTKR^ed.  Is  marriage  a  failure?  1889...  173  53 

CD.  Man  and  woman.  1870 173  48 

ICON.  Essays  concerning  marriage.  1724.  173  11 

GENT.  Domestic  happiness 173  7 

'KDBRS.  About  woman.  1868 173  12 

Same.  1874, 173  13 

{)e  blessedness.  1852 173  19 

AUNG.  Noble  deeds  of  woman.  1836...  173  22 
UTrotbes  New-Yeares  gift,  etc.    (New 

Shakspere  Soc.  pub.)  1876 173  B-i 

C^nUnix.!  Tell-Trothes  New  Yeares  gift.— The  Passion. 
ate  Mcnrrice,  1593.— 'John  Lane's  Tom  Tell-Troths  Mes. 
lB|^  and  his  Pens  Complaint,  x6oo. —  Thomas  Powell's 
Tom  of  All  Tnules,  1632.— The  Glasse  of  Godly  Loue  (by 
John  Rogers?),  Z569. 

iLs.  "Wedlock.  1876 173  9 

[.xxx>x.  The  divorce  problem.  1891 173  54 

ilTXR.   Lost  wedding-ring.  1887 173  51 

OLSON.  Woman  in  Am.  society.  1873...  173  28 

Ethics  of  Social  Intercourse. 

SKR«  Solitudesof  nature  and  of  man. '69.  1^7  3 

of  oonveisation.    1877 177  13 


Baker.  Bad  habits  of  good  society.  1876...      177  7 

Citizen  and  neighbor.  1887 177  Pam.  3 

Conway.    Washington's  Rules  of  civility. 

1890 177  27 

Defoe.  Compleat  English  gentleman.  '90..     177  18 

GwYNNE.  A  word  to  the  wise.  1882 177  19 

Hale,  E.  E.  How  to  do  it.  1871 *I77  * 

Hale,  if/rj.  S.  J.  Manners.  1868 177  6 

Hardy.  Manners  makyth  man.  1887.. 177  23 

Hervey.  Principles  of  courtesy.  1862 177  5 

Rhetoric  of  conversation.  1853 177  4 

Howe.  Modem  society.  1881... 177  17 

Huntington.  Good  talking  and  good  man- 
ners fine  arts.  1887 177  25 

KiRKLAND.   Speech  and  manners  for  home 

and  school.  1884 *I77  21 

Mahaffy.  Art  of  conversation 177  26 

MoRLEY.  Compromise.   1874 177  14 

MuDiE.    Man  in  his  relations  to  society. 

1840 177  9 

Peabody.  Conversation.  1882.. 177  19 

Perry.  Evolution  of  the  snob.  1887 177  24 

Phelps.  What  to  wear.  1873 177  10 

Power.  Behaving *I77  20 

Saint  Mars.   Comment  ou  fait  son  chemin 

danslemonde.   1868 177  15 

Smith.  Gold  dust  for  the  young,  i860 *177  12 

Talmage.  Abominations  of  modem  society. 

1872 177  " 

Trench.  Conversation.  1882 177  19 

Trumbull.    Friendship  the  master-passion. 

1892 177  28 

Urquhart.  Fragments  on  politeness.  *70..I77  Pam,  i 

Wakeman.  Liberty  and  purity.  1881 177  Pam.  2 

What  is  a  gentleman.  1879 *I77  16 

WiGGiN.  Lessons  on  manners.   1884 *I77  22 

Zimmerman.  Solitude.  1800.  2v 177  x 

Ethics  of  Business. 

Bayard,  et  at.  How  to  succeed.  1882 174  9 

BoK.   Young  man  in  business.  1896 174  13 

Butler.  Lawyer  and  client.    1871 174  5 

Chalmers.    Application  of  Christianity  to 

the  ordinary  affairs  of  life 174  7 

Davenant.  Starting  in  life.  1881 174  ^ 

Dewey.  Moral  views  of  commerce,  society, 

etc.  1838 174  2 

Dodge.   (Gail  Hamilton, /j«<f/.)    Battle  of 

the  books.   1870 174  4 

Freedley.  Common  sense  in  business.  '79.  i74  6 

Helps.   A  business  man.  1885 174  Pam.  I 

Platt.  Business.  1889 174  w 

Reade.  The  eighth  commandment,  i860...  174  3 

Smith.  Commercial  gambling.  1893 174  12 


*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


444 


PHILOSOPHY. 


Thompson.  The  parse  and  the  conscience. 

1891 174  II 

Van  Doran.  Mercantile  morals.  1852 174  i 

Ethics  of  Amusement. 

AiKiN.   Answer  to  his  sermon,  'Theatrical 

exhibitions.'  1836 175  Pam.  i 

Bedford.    Serious  remonstrance  in  behalf 

of  the  Christian  religion.  1719 175  4 

Brooks.  Curiosities  of  the  old  lottery.  '86..     175  18 

CaffarO.  Defence  of  the  drama.  1826 175  19 

Corning.     Christian  law   of  amusement 

1859 9«4  9 

Crane.  Popular  amusements.  1869 ^      175  5 

Fowler.  Influence  of  the  theatre.  1886..  175  Pam.  4 

GossoN.  School  of  abuse.  1841 175  x 

Green.  The  gambler's  life.  1857 175  6 

Gambling  exposed „     175  10 

The  reformed  gambler.  1858 175  7 

Secret  band  of  brothers 175  13 

Hawley.  Dancing  as  an  amusement.  1877...     175  12 

Haydn.  Amusements 175  14 

Heacock.   Christian  law  of  amusements. 

1859 984  Pam.  50 

Hefner.  Gambling  communities.  1894....  175  Pam.  5 

Heywood.  Apology  for  actors.  1841 175  i 

Houdin.  Card-sharping  exposed.  1882 175  16 

Leeds.  Concerning  printed  poison.  1885..  175  Pam.  3 

The  theatre.   1884 175  17 

Lodge.  Defence  of  poetry,  music  and  stage 

plays,  etc „       175  2 

Maskelyne.  Sharps  and  flats.  1894 175  20 

North  BROOKE.  Treatise  against  dicing,  etc. 

1843 X7S  3 

PoLSON.    Monaco  and  its    gaming  tables. 

1881 175  15 

Some  growing  evils  of  the  day.  1882 175  Pam.  2 

Steinmetz.  The  gaming  table.  1870.  2v...       175  8 

Talmage.  Sports  that  kill.  1875 175  11 

Temperance. 

Bartram  and  Nettleton.  Prohibition  and 

high  license.  1888 -...178  Pam.  12 

Binghamton.  State  Inebriate  Asylum.  Cere- 
monies, etc.  1859 178  38 

Blair.  National  constitutional   prohibition 

of  the  liquor  traffic.  1886^ 178  Pam.  18 

Bolton.  Historical  notes  on  the  gold-cure. 

1892 178  Pam.  25 

Burns.    Bases  of  the  temperance  reform. 

1873 178  13 

Christendom  and  the  drink  cure.  1875 178  2 

Temperance  history,  1826-80.  2v 178  39 

Canada.  Royal  Commission  on  the  Liquor 

Traffic.  Report  and  evidence.  1895.  7v..  178  54 


Carpenter.  Physiology  of  temperance  and 

total  abstinence.  1853 I7< 

Clark.  Perfect  Keeley  cure.  1892.. 17S 

Continental  temperance  volume.  1877.. 1/ 

Crane.  Arts  of  intoxication.  1870. 1^ 

CuSt.  The  liquor  traffic  in  British  Indii. 

1888 178  PM. 

Dorchester.  Drink  sophistries  vs.  total  ab- 
stinence. 1885.. 178  Ptt 

Indictment  of  the  liquor  traffic 178  Pn 

Non-partisanship   in   temperance   effint 

1885 178  ft" 

Effects  of  fermented  liquors.  1818 17^ 

Elus.  New  Christianity.  1887 vfi 

Emerson.  Stimulants.  1888.. vfi 

Excise  Reform  Association.  Record.  '9i..i78Fai 
Fanshawe.  Liquor  legislation  in  the  U.S. 

and  Canada.  1893.. vfi 

Fernald.  Economics  of  prohibition.  189a    17S 

French.  History  of  toasting.  1881.. vfi 

Nineteen  centuries  of  drink  in  England. 

1884 17* 

GoADBY.  The  Gothenburg  licensing  system. 

i895« ^ 

GOUGH.  Platform  echoes.  1886 17^ 

Grosvenor.  Hospital  treatment  for  the  alco- 
holic inebriate 98.2  Pn>  1 

GusTAFSON.  Foundation  of  death.  1884.....  17^ 
Hargreaves.  Our  wasted  resources.  i88a  17S 
HoRNADAY.  Free  rum  on  the  Congo.  1887.  17^ 
Iles.  The  liquor  question  in  politics.  '89. 178  Fa 
Ireland.    The  Catholic  Church  and  the 

saloon.  1894... 178  ?«• 

Intemperance.  18S3 178  Ptt 

Johnson,  H.   High  license  weighed  in  the 

balances  and—.  1887 178  Pw. 

Johnson,  J.  The  Gothenburg  system.  1893.  17* 
Keane.  Enforcement  of  Sunday  liquor-laws. 

1891 1781^ 

Keeley.  Non-heredity  of  inebriety.  1896...  I7^ 
Kellogg.    Physical  effects  of  alcohol  and 

tobacco.  1882 178  P» 

Kerr.  Inebriety.  1894. I7^ 

Kimball.  The  blue  ribbon.  1894 '7^ 

Lewis.  Prohibition  a  failure.  l87S.« U' 

London.  Conference  on  temperance  legisla- 
tion. 1886 17: 

McKenzie.  Sober  by  act  of  parliament.  '94.  ^t 
Macnish.  Anatomy  of  drunkenness.  1835.     I 

Mason.  Inebriety.  1890 178  Pa 

Social  statistics  of  4,663  cases  of  alcoholic 

inebriety.  1890 178  Pb 

Miller.  Alcohol.  1873 « 

Mitchell.  The  drink  question H 


PHILOSOPHY. 


446 


N.    Liquor  license  laws  of  1887 

I.] 178  Pam.  II 

:.  Proposed  excise  bill.  1 885...  178  Pam.  10 
al.  The  alcohol  question.  1880...     178  23 

Anti-Bacchus.  1840.. 178  4 

Smoking  and  drinking.  1868 178  8 

lia.    Franklin  Reformatory  Home 

lebriates.  Repts 178  Pftm.  23 

*d.   Silver  cup  of  sparkling  drops. 

: 178  X4 

1  bombs.  1888 178  Pam.  13 

I  Study  and  stimulants.  1883 178  27 

A  jurist's  plea  for  the  suppression 

tior  traffic^ 178  Pwn.  5 

iON.  Ten  lects.  on  alcohol.  1883..    178  29 

N.  History  of  drink.  1877 178  20 

Temperance,  EUistem  N.  Y.    Pro- 

igs,  1851 178  Pam.  8 

Address,  Prohibitory  Amendment 

,  1885 178  Pam.  17 

ce  recorder.  1832 178  x8 

.  System  of  high  licenses.  '85...178  Pam.  9 

ites.  Liquor  laws.! 178  lo 

Icoholism  and  its  treatment.  1892.     178  47 

B.  1884-92.  V.  1-9 

Morality  of   prohibitory   liquor 

1875 178  XI 

:.  The  Cambridge  idea  in  temper- 
reform.  1893 178  Pam.  27 

Drunkenness.   1893 178  48 

C.  D.   Influence  of  intemperance 

crime.    1889.. 178  Pam.  15 

T.  L.   Inebriism.  1885 178  43 

HandcufiEs  for  alcoholism.  1890^   984  38 

Treatment  of  Animals. 

\nti-vivisection  Society.  Repts„i79  ^9^^'  n 
Humane    Association.     Annual 

[igs 179  Pam.  I 

Society    for  the    Prevention    of 

ty  to  Animals.   Repts 179  Pam.  3 

Relations  of  animals    that  can 

to  those  that  are  dumb.  1887 ..-^179  Pam.  4 

riend.  1894-.  v.  i- 179  8 

Penal    code    and    police    orders 

lly  to  animals] 179  Pam.  10 

ght  in  dark  places.  1889 179  Pam.  5 

d  Bryan.    Vivisection   in  Am. 

179  Pam.  6 

oices  for  the  speechless.  1883 *I79  3 

oimals  and  their  masters.  1873 179  2 

»Vhy  protect  animab  ?  189 1... 98.4  Pam.  79 

iumane  Society.  Rept... 179  Pam.  9 

zodphily.    1893-.  V.2-. 179  B-i 

*  Of  interest  to 


Leffingwell,  et  al.    Vivisection    in    the 

schools 179  Pam.  7* 

MusHET.  Wrongs  of  the  animal  world.  '37..       179  I 
New  York.    Societies  for  the  prevention  of 

cruelty  to  animals.  Convention,  '92..179  Pam.  8 
Parvin.  a  physician  on  vivisection.  '91. .179  Pam.  12 
Richardson.    Biological  experimentation. 

1896 179  6 

Salt.    Animals'  rights.  1892 179  4 

Same;  with  vivisection  in  Am.,  by 

Lefiingwell.  1894 179  4A 

Sewell.  Black  Beauty 636.x  28 

Slosson.  Anna  Malann.  1894 *X79  7 

Strike  at  Shanes*.   1893 .,    *I79  5 

Wilder.  Vivisection  in  N.  Y.  state.  '83..  179  Pam.  2 


MIND  AND  BODY. 

Atkinson  and  Martineau.  Letters  on  the 

laws  of  man's  nature,  etc.    1851 130x0 

Bain.    Mind  and  b#dy.  1873 13X  8 

The  study  of  character.    1861 130  3 

Brittan.   Man  and  his  relations.  1864 130  x6 

Combe.   Constitution  of  man.  1835 1304 

Galton.  Inquiries  into  human  faculties  and 

development.    1883 130  X7 

Hopkins.  Relations  of  mind  and«  body. 

1888 98.2  Pam.  57 

MAUDSI.EY.   Body  and  mind.  1874 131  9 

Same.  1871 131  10 

Moore.   Power  of  the  soul  over  the  body. 

1861 13X  5 

Pendleton.  Parent's  guide.  X871 130  5 

TUKE.  Influence  of  mind  upon  body.  '84...  156  X 
Wanley.   Wonders  of  the  little  world.  '06. 

2V 130  I 

Wilson,  D.  The  right  hand :  left  handed- 
ness. 189X ^ 130  X9 

Wilson,  G.  H.  The  eccentric  mirror.   *o6. 

4v X30  XI 

THE  BRAIN. 
Mental  Physiology  and  Hygiene. 

Althaus.  Functions  of  the  brain.  X884.....  X3X  23 
Bastlan.   The  brain  as  an  organ  of  mind. 

1880 X3X  xy 

Benedikt.     Anatomical   studies   on    the 

brains  of  criminals.  1881 131  21 

Brigham.   Influence  of  mental  cultivation 

and  excitement  on  health.  X833 '3'  ' 

Brodie.   Mind  and  matter.  X857 X3X  4 

Calderwood.   Relations  ofmind  and  brain. 

1892 131  24 

young  readers. 


446 


PHILOSOPHY. 


Carpenter.  Principles  of  meotal  physiol- 
ogy.   1874 131  I 

Clarke.  Visions.   1878 131  14 

Clifford.   Seeing  and  thinking.  1879 131  15 

Cooke.    A  commentary  of   medical   and 

moral  life.    1853 131  12 

Corning.  Brain-rest.  1885 131  20 

Elam.   a  physician's  problems.  1 869 131  7 

Ferrier.  Functions  of  the  brain.  1876 131  13 

Granville.    The  secret  of  a  clear  head. 

1879 »3i  16 

Howe.  Mental  physiology.  i879.„ 98.2  Pam.  81 

Jones.  Man  moral  and  physical.  1861 131  6 

LuYS.  The  brain  and  its  functions.  1882....  131  19 

Maudsley.  Physiology  of  mind.  1876 13Z  18 

Smee.  Instinct  and  reason.  1850^ 1  131  11 

Sweetser.  Mental  hygiene.  1843 131  3 

Thomson.  Materialism  and  modem  physi- 
ology of  the  nervoos  system.  1892 131  23 

Mental  Disease. — Insanity. 
Andrews.     Early  indications  of  insanity. 

1879 9^-*  ^**°*'  36 

State  vs.  county  care.  1889 98.2  Pftm.  67 

Auburn  State  Asylum  for  Insane  Criminals. 

Repts 132  Pam.  11 

Binghamton  Asylum  for  the  Chronic  Insane. 

Repts 132  Pam.  i 

Bloomingdale  Asylum  for  the  Insane.  Rept. 

of  the  Senate  committee.   1888 13229 

Blumer  and  Richardson,  ids.  Commit- 
ment, detention,  care  and  treatment  of 
the  insane.  1894 13236 

Butler.  Curability  of  insanity.  1887 132  28 

Chambers.  A  mad  world  and  its  inhabitants. 

1877 132  35 

Connecticut  Hospital  for  the  Insane.  Repts. 

1876- 132  Pam.  6 

Craig.  Bill  for  removal  of  pauper  insane 
from  county  poor-houses  to  state  asy- 
lums. 1889 132  Pam.  25 

Dickson.  Science  and  practice  of  medicine 

in  relation  to  mind.  1874 1326 

Eastern  Michigan  Asylum.  Rept. 132  Pam.  27 

FoLSOM.  Diseases  of  the  mind.  1877 132  7 

Gheel,  the  city  of  the  simple.  1869 132  13 

Godding.  Two  hard  cases.  1882 132  19 

Granger.    How  to  care  for   the   insane. 

1886 98.2  32 

Increase    uf  the  insane  in  N.  Y.  state. 

1887 98.2  Pam.  125 

Monomania.  1885 98.2  Pam.  66 

Granville.  Common  mind  troubles.  1879.     ^3^  ^4 
Great  Britain.  Lunacy  commissioners.  Repts.     132  27 


Ptoliament.  RepCs.  from  representatives  at 
European  courts  and  in  U.  S.  on  the 

woricing  of  the  lunacy  laws.  1885 132  fi 

Guernsey.  Suicide.  1883 132 

Hammond.    Insanity  and  its  relations  to 

crime.  1873 13* 

Insanity  in  its  medical  relations.  1883.....    133 

Harrison.  Legislation  on  insanity.  1884...    151 

Howe.   Causes  and  prevention  of  lunacy. 

1874 132  Pub.: 

Hoyt.  Disturbed  and  violent  insane  in 
county  asylums  and  poorfaooses.  '84.132  Pud. 

Hudson  River  State  Hospital  Repts.. .. ..132  hus. 

Indiana,  Central  Hospital  for  Insane. 
Repts « 132  Pun.; 

Ireland.  The  blot  upon  the  brain.  1886...    133; 

Letchworth.  The  insane  in  foreign  coun- 
tries. 1889 98J, 

Lexington,  Ky.  Eastern  Lunatic  Asylum. 
Repts 132  Pte 

Lunt.  Behind  the  bars.  1871 132, 

MacDonald,  a.  Genius  and  insanity.. 
1892 132  PiB. 

MacDonald,  C.  F.  Practical  workings  of 
new  laws  for  state  care  of  insane. 
1894. 132  Pte.; 

Maudsley.  Pathology  of  mind.  1879.. '3* ' 

Responsibility  in  mental  disease.  1874.....   13^ ' 

Mental  disorders.  1871 m     ij' 

Mercier.  Sanity  and  insanity.  1890 13^; 

Morristown,  N.  J.  State  Asylum  for  the  In- 
sane. Rept.   1880 132PMB.1 

Morselli.  Suicide.   1882 152  ^ 

New  Hampshire.  Asylum  for  the  Insane. 

Repts 132  Pai 

New  York.  Lunacy  Commissioner.  Repts...    1)2  \ 
State  Board  of  Charities.  Rept  on  the  in- 
sane. 1889.. 132  Pa-' 

Statutes  relating  to  the  care  and  custody  of 
the  insane.  1874 ..132  P» 

Nordau.  I>egeneration.    1895 »3* 

Northampton,  Mass.  State  Lunatic  Hos- 
pital.    Rept.    1859 .1 132  P» 

Pengilly.  Diary  written  in  the  Provincial 

Lunatic  Asylum 132  Pan. 

An  important  question  discussed ..132  Pun- 

\Vhat  is  insanity? ' 132  Pan- 

Peterson.    On    distnctmg    N.    V.    state 

asylums.  1886 98.3  Pao 

Ed,  Autobiography  of  a  paranoiac  *89..I32  V^ 

PiGGOTT.  Suicide  and  Its  antidotes.  1824^...    i:- 

Reeves.  State  care  of  the  chronic  insane. 
1890 132  Pitt 


PHILOSOPHY, 


447 


ion :  reply  to  Nordau ;  with  introd. 

itler.   1896 132  38 

iseases  of  personality.  1891 ^32  33 

>iTors  of  delirium  tremens.  1844..      132  3 

seases  of  the  mind.  1830 132  i 

:.  Idiocy.  1866 132  5 

.C.  Lunacy  reform.  1S79 132  Pam.  zo 

:iM.    Deranged  manifestations  of 

ind.  1833 132  2 

for  the  insane 132  Pam.  24 

Reflex  insanity  in  women.  1871...       1328 

lusions.  1881 132  16 

le  insane  of  the  British  isles.  1882..  132  20 
ane  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.  '85..  132  25 
-  in  ancient  and  modem  life.  '78..  132  12 
ates.    Hospital    for    the  Insane. 

132  Pam.  33 

te  lAinatic  Asylum.  Rept.  of  com- 

:  to  investigate.  1884 132  Pam.  12 

132  Pam.  X 

:.  Suicide.  1885 132  23 

Medical  jurisprudence  of  insanity. 

98.3  Pam.  92 

qrlum  for  the  Insane.  Repts....i32  Pam.  13 
.    Obscure  diseases  of  the  brain. 

132  4 

Phrenology. 

Phrenology.  1869 139  x8 

R.eminiscences  of  Spurzheim  and 

«.  1881 139  20 

ects.  on  phrenology.  1839 139  11 

ct.  on  phrenology.  1834. 139  15 

rse  phrenologicse.  1835 139  17 

Human  science 139  9 

1  phrenology 139  10 

inctions  of  the  brain.  1835.  ^^ '39  ' 

^^ew  system  of  phrenology.  1839..  98.9  2 
Hist,  and  progress  of  phrenology. 

98.2  I 

Phrenology.  1871 139  16 

ical  journal.  1876-7.... 139  P-i 

ical  Society.  Transactions.  1824..     139  19 

M.  Phrenology.  1836 139  8 

ation  of  objections  agamst  docr 

of  Gall  and  Spurzheim.    1833 139  7 

f  phrenology,  and  chart.  1884...X39  Pam.  x 
Lects.  on  mental  science 139x2 

PERAMENTS.— PHYSIOGNOMY. 
—EXPRESSION. 

latomy  and  philosophy  of  expres- 

1872 X38  B-i 

Anatomy  of  melancholy.  '59.  3y.     138  14 


Darwin.    Expression  of  the  emotions  in 

man  and  animals.   X873 ^3^  'o 

Galton.  Fingerprint  directories.  X895 138  x8 

Lavater.   Essays  on  phjrsiognomy ;  tr.  by 

Holcroft.   1867 138  5 

Same;  tr. by  Moore.  4V 138  i 

Mantegazza.    Physiognomy  and   expres- 
sion   138  X2 

PowELX.    Natural  hist  of  human  tempera- 
ments. X856 138  13 

Redfield.  Comparative  physiognomy.  '52..  '138  6 

ScxxTT.  Morphology X38  Pam.  x 

SIMMS.  Physiognomy  illustrated.  X887 138  8 

SiZER.   How  to  study  strangers.  X895 ^3^  ^9 

Taylor.  Natural  hist,  of  enthusiasm.  X830..  X38  17 

Warner.  Physical  expression.  x886 138  xi 

Wells.  New  physiognomy.  x868 X38  9 

Woolnoth.  Study  of  the  human  foce.  '65.  X38  7 

PSYCHO-PHYSICAL  PHENOMENA. 

Beard.  Scientific  basis  of  delusions.  X877..  135  4 
Buckley.   Faith-healing,  Christian  science, 

etc.  X892 X35  X2 

Gurney,  et  al.    Phantasms  of  the  Uving. 

1886.  2v X35  5 

Hodgson.  Psychical  research.  1893 -'35  ^^^'  2 

HovEY.  Mind-reading  and  beyond.  1885...  X35  2 
Hudson.  Law  of  psychic  phenomena.  '93..  X35  9 
Johnson.  New  psychic  studies  in  their  rela- 
tion to  Christian  thought.  X887.. X35  3 

PoDMORE.   Apparitions  and  thought-trans- 
ference.   X894 X35  XX 

S.,  F.  T.    Can  matter  think?  x886 X35  7 

Savage.   Psychics:  facts  and  theories.  '93..  X35  10 
Society  for  Psychical  Research.    Proceed- 
ings, X882-.  pt.  X- X35  8 

Society  for  Psychical  Research,  American. 

Proceedings,  v.  i X35  P&m.  x 

Sleep. — Dreams. — Somnambulism. 
BoisMONT.    History  of  dreams,  visions,  etc. 

1855 135.4  4 

Granville.  Sleep  and  sleeplessness.  '79»»  135-4  6 

Greenwood.  Imagination  in  dreams.  '94..  X35.4  9 
Hammond.    Sl«ep  and  its  derangements. 

1869 X35w^  3 

Lyman.    Insomnia.  X885 .,  X354  8 

Macnish.   Philosophy  of  sleep.  X824........  135^.5 

Seafield.    Literature    and    cunosities    of 

dreams.  1865.  2v '35.4  ' 

Tuke.    Sleep  walking  and  hypnotism.  '84..  X354  7 

Hypnotism.— Mesmerism.  — Animal  Magnetism. 

AsHBURNER.  Philosophy  of  animal  magnet- 
ism and  spiritualism.    X867 135  i 


448 


PHILOSOPHY.— REUGION. 


AzAM.    Hypnotisme,  double  conscience  et 

alterations  de  la  personnalitd.    1887 I35-I  7 

Bkrnheim.  Suggestive  therapeutics.  1889..  1 35.1  13 
BiftET  and  FtKt.  Animal  magnetism.  '88..  1 35.1  1 1 

Bj5rnstr5m.    Hypnotism.  1887 135. 1  18 

Carpenter.    Mesmerism,  spiritualism,  etc. 

1877 : 135.1  4 

Ck>URMELLES.    Hypnotism.  1891 135. 1  19 

Denton.   The  soul  of  things.  1884.  3v 135. i  8 

D0D6.    Philosophy  of  electrical  psychology. 

1S52 '35.1  3 

Douglas.  Animal  magnetism.  1842.....135.1  Pam.  3 

Fahnestock.      ArtiBcial     sonmambulism. 

1869 135.1  5 

Grimes.  Etherology  and  the  phreno-philos- 

ophy  of  mesmerism,  etc.    1850 I35*i  ^4 

Hart.  Hypnotism,  mesmerism  and  the  new 

witchcraft.  1893 135.I  23 

Haven.  Principles  of  mesmerism.  1S48..98.2  Pam.  i 

Heidenhain.  Hypnotism  or  animal  mag- 
netism.   1888 135.1  12 

Krafft-Ebing.  Experimental  study  in  the 

domain  of  hypnotism.  1889 >35*i  15 

Library  of  mesmerism  and  psychology ^3$-^  2 

LUYS.  Les  Amotions  dans  I'^tat  d'hypnot- 

isme,  etc.  1890 I35-I  16 

Moll.  Hypnotbm.  1890 135. i  17 


OcHOROWicz.  Mental  suggestion X35.1  a 

Putnam.    Mesmerism,     spiritualism,    etc 

1874... 135.1  P«m.l 

Reichenbach.    Physico  -  physiological  re- 
searches. 1851 135.1 1 

Sinnitt.  Rationale  of  mesmerism.  1892...  135.I  u 
Tuckey.  Psycho-therapeutics.  1891 ^jS-^* 

Mind  Cure. — Christian  Sciencx. 

Babbitt.  Health  guide.  1874... 135JI 

Deu'ey.  The  way,  the  truth  and  the  life. 

1888 I35J> 

Eddy.  Science  and  health.  1887 l35Jf 

Same.  1896 I35-*"* 

Evans.  Divine  law  of  core.  1S86.. l35Jf 

Esoteric  Christianity  and  mental  therqxii- 

tics.  1886 ^ ^ I3SJ4 

Mental-cure.    1874 »  135JJ 

Mental  medicine.  1872 135JI 

Primitive  mind-cure.   1886 135.1$ 

Hardy.  Is  Christian  science  quackery  ?.984  Pol  Q 
Merriman.  What  shall  make  us  whole? 

1888 I3P« 

Schlatter,  Francis,  the  great  healer,  or 

New  Mexico  Messiah.  Life.  i895..i35.3te> 
Wood.    Ideal  suggestion   through  mental 

photography.  1895 13P  * 


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ER.  Paganism  and  Christianity.  1892..  291  66 
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869.. : 291  26 


Ancient  fiuths  and  modem.  S876 

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1872.   2v « 

JA.COLLIOT.  The  Bible  in  India.  1870 

Keary.  Outlines  of  primitive  belief.  1882.. 

Landsker.  Sabaean  researches.  1823 

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Allen.    Continuity  of  Christian   thought. 

1887 209  19 

BuRDER.   Hist,  of  all  religions.    1873 2096 

Child.  Pric^ess  of  religious  ideas.  '69.  3V.  209  7 
Clarke.    Events  and  epochs  in  religious 

history.   1881 209  20 

CoMtsnis:  Catacombs. —  Buddhist  monks  of  central 
Asia. — Christian  monks  and  the  monastic  life.— Augus- 
tine, Anselm,  Bernard,  and  their  times.— Jeanne  d*Arc. — 
Savonarola  and  the  Renaissance. — Luther  and  the  Ref- 
ormation.—Loyola  and  the  Jesuits. — The  mystics  in  all 
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Cook,  K.  The  fathers  of  Jesus.  1886.  2v...     209  17 
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DUNLAP.   Vestiges  of  the  spirit-history  of 

man.  1858.% ., 209  5 

Evelyn.  Hist,  of  religion.  1850.  2v 209  3 

HiGGiNS.  Anacalypsis :  an  attempt  to  draw 

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Menzies.    History  of  religion.    1895 209  25 

Moffat.    Comparative    hist,  of  religions. 

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X877 209  13 


ESSAYS  AND  MISCELLANY. 

Abbot,  £.  Authorship  of  the  Fourth  Gospel, 

etc 204  120 

Abercrombie.  Essays  and  tracts.  1842......  204  116 

Adams,  Impressive  impressions.  1874 204  51 

Adler.  Creed  and  deed.  1877 204  71 

C»ut*nts:  Immortality. — Religion. — The  new  ideal. — 
The  priest  of  the  ideal.— The  form  of  the  new  ideal.— The 
religious  conservatism  of  women. — Our  consolations. — 
Spinoza. — The  founder  of  Christianity. — The  anniversary 
discourse.— Appendix :  The  evolution  of  Hebrew  re- 
ligion.— Reformed  Judaism. 

Arnold.   Last  essays  on  church  and  re- 
ligion. 1877 204  56 

Contents:  A  psychological  parallel. — Bishop  Butlbr  and 
the  Zeit-Geist.— The  Church  of  England.— A  last  word  on 
the  Burials  Bill 
Barrows,  ed.  World's  parliament  of  re- 
ligions, Chicago,  1893.  2^ ^^  I 

Bartol.  Radical  problems.  1872 204  48 

Beauties  of  sacred  literature.   1864 204.20 

Blackie.  The  ideal  of  humanity.  1895......  204  127 

ContnUs:  David,  king  of  Israel. — Christian  unity. — 
Wisdom.— Women.— St.  Paul  and  the  epistle  to  the 
Romans. — The  Scottish  Covenanters. 

Brooks.  Addresses.  1893 204  124 

Contents  :   Beauty  of  a  life  of  service. — Thought  and 
action. — Duty   of  the   Christian    business    man. — True 
liberty. —  The    Christ    in  whom    Christians    believe. — 
Abraham  Lincoln. 
BuRLiNGA.\f  E,  ed.  Current  discussion,  v.  2 : 

Questions  of  belief 204  73 

Caldwell.  Cities  of  our  faith.  1890 204  121 

(Stents:  Biographical  sketch. — Cities  of  our  faith. — 
Historical  essays. —  The  Newton  lectures. —  Addresses 
and  sermons. 

Carson.  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures.  '57.  204  94 
Chalmers.    Introductory  essays  to  select 

Christian  authors 204  84 

Tracts  and  essays,  on  religious  and  eco- 

nomical  subjects 204  83 

Christian  keepsake.  1847 ^^4  ^^^ 

Church.  The  gifts  of  civilisation,  etc.  '91..  204  123 

Contents  :  The  gifts  of  civilisation. — Civilisation  before 
and  after  Christianity. — On  some  influences  of  Chris- 
tianity upon  national  character. — The  sacred  poetry  of 
early  religion. 

CoALBANK,  c&mp.  Devout  thoughts  by  deep 

thinkers.  1867.  2v 204  62 

CoBBE.  Darwinism  in  morals,  etc.   1883 204  93 

Contents  :  Darwinism  in  morals. — Hereditary  piety. — 
The  religion  of  childhood. — An  English  broad  churchman. 
— A  French  theist. — The  devil. — A  prehistoric  religion. — 
The  religions  of  the  world. — The  religions  of  the  East. — 
The  religion  and  literature  of  India. — Unconscious  cere- 


bration.— Dreams,  as  iUustrationt  of  invohmtary  c 
tion. — ^Auricular  confession  in  the  Church  of  E 
— ^The  evolution  of  morals  and  religion. 

Conway.  The  earthward  pilgrimage.  '74... 
Idols  and  ideals.  1877 : 

Cook.  Current  religious  perils.  (Boston  Mon* 

daylects.)  i888.« 21 

Occident  (Boston  Monday  lects.)  1884..   : 
Orient.  (Boston  Monday  lects.)  1886.....  2 

CouFLAND,  ed.  Thoughts  and  aspirations  of 

the  ages.  1895 ^ 

Cox.  Interviews.  1853... 

Danforth.  Gleanings  from  a  pastor's  port- 
folio. 1852... 

DeQuincey.  Theological  essays,  etc  1854. 

2v 

Contents  :  v.  x.  On  Christianity  as  an  organ  ol 
movement. — Protestantism. — On  the  supposed  S 
expression   for   eternity. — ^Judas    IscauioC — On 
argument  against  miracles. — Casuistry. — Greece  c 
Romans. 

V.  a.  Secession  from  the  Church  of  Scotland.- 
of  the  Hebrew  lady. — Milton. — Charlemagne.- 
Greece.o-Lord  Carlisle  on  Pope. 

Deutsch.  Literary  remains.  1874 

Contents:  Memoir.— The  Talmud.— Islam.— 
a  lecture  on  the  Talmud. — A  lecture  deliverei 
Midland  Inst.,  Birmingham. — Notes  of  a  1m 
Semitic  palaeography. — Notes  of  three  lectures  01 
culture. — Egypt,  ancient  and  modem. — Herm 
m^^tus. — Judaeo-Arabic  metaphysics. — Les 
— Five  letters  on  the  CBcumenical  Council.— Ap 
Sedis. — The  Roman  passion  drama. — On  Sea 
guages. — On  the  Targums. — On  the  Samaritan 
teuch.— The  book  of  Jasher.— Early  Arabic  j 
Arabic  poetry  in  Spain  and  Sicily. 

Dodge  (Gail  Hamilton, /j^W.).  Sermons  to 

the  clergy.   1876. 

Essays  and  reviews;    by  Temple,  Powell, 

Jowett,  et  al.  1862.. 

Replies  to  same;  by  Goulbom.et  al.  '62. 
Evangelical  Alliance.  Conference,  Geneva, 

1861 

Conference,  New  York,  1873 a 

EwiNG,  ed.  Present-day  papers  on  theology. 

1870 

Exeter  Hall  Lectures.  1845-65.  20Y 

FoLLEN.  "Works;  1842.  5v 

Contents:  v.  x.  Life  of  Follen.->Poens,  praye) 

V.  8.  Sermons. 

V.  3.  Lects.  on  moral  philosophy.— Fragment  ( 
on  psychology. 

V.  4.  On  Schiller's  life  and  dramas. 

V.  5.  On  the  future  state  of  man. —  History.—] 
discourse. — Funeral  oration  on  Caspar  Spuribei 
dress  to  the  people  of  the  U.  S.  on  the  subfect  of  1 
Franklin  lecture. —  Religion  and  the  churdi.— I 
war. 

Forbes.  Works.  1816 

Fuller.  Dialogues,  letters,  etc.  1810. 


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W.  Reflections  in  Palestine,  '83. 

204  95 

I.  Essays.  1866 204  21 

^ed.  Our  Christian  classics:  read- 

om  the  best  divines.  1859.  4v...     204  16 

^^ssays  theolc^cal.  X871 20466 

\ts:  The  moral  significance  of  atheism. —  The 
explanation  of  religion.—  Science  and  theism. — 
pantheism. —  What  is  revelation?  —  Historical 
of  the  fourth  gospel.— The  incarnation  and  prin- 
'  evidence. — M.  Kenan's  '  Christ.' — M.  Kenan's 
.' — The  hard  church. — Komanism,  Protestantism, 
licanism. 

eraiy  remains.  1885^ 204  97 

\tt:  Introd.— Immortal  life:  an  autobiographical 
•Spiritual  creation. — Some  personal  reeollections 
e. — Bibliography. 

ielect  works.  1824.  2v... 204  79 

\it:  V.  X.  Christian  liberty. — Commentary  on  the 
Im. —  Selections  from  the  commentaries  on  the 
Galatians,  Psalms,  &c. — Sermons. 
Exposition  of  the  xjth  chapter  of  the  gospel  by 
. — The  consolatory  Tesseradecad  for  'the  weary 
vy  laden.'— *  The  last  words  of  David.'— The 
reds. —  Explanation  of  the  Lord's  prayer. —  A 
n  good  works.— Professors  and  prophets  known 
hiits. — Prophets  and  teachers  of  miracles  rejected, 
irophets. 

Studies  of  contemporary  super- 

1895 204  126 

i/  .*  The  scientific  bases  of  optimism. — '  Cowardly 
sra.' — Amateur  Christianity. — Marriage  and  free 
—  A  Catholic  theologian  on  natural  religion. — 
ind  the  revolution. — Fabian  economics. — ^The  so- 
olution  of  socialism. 

ed.  Essays  on  religion  and  litera- 

1865 204  60 

U:  Inaugural  discourse  of  Cardinal  Wiseman  at 
session  of  the  Academia,  June  99,  z86z. — On  the 
proper  to  the  Academia ;  by  Manning. — The  ac- 
e  church  upon  art  and  civilisation,  shown  in  the 
r,  church  of  St.  Ambrose  at  Milan ;  by  Rock. — 
re  of  St.  Patrick;  by  Hocy.— The  position  of  a 
minority  in  a  non-Catholic  country  ;  by  Oakeley. 
hop  Colenao's  objections  to  the  veracity  of  Holy 
y  Laing. — The  truth  of  supposed  legends  and 
>y  Wiseman. —  Christianity  in  relation  to  civil 
by  Lucas. 

.  Selections  from  works.  1826...      204  3 

Theological  essays.  1871 20472 

U:  Charity.— Sin.— The  evil  spirit.— The  sense 
ousness  in  men,  and  their  discovery  of  a  Re- 
-The  Son  of  God.— The  Incarnation. — The  atone- 
*he  resurrection  of  the  Son  of  God.— Justification 
— Kegeneration. — The  ascension  of  Christ.— The 
:  day. — Inspiration. — Personality  and  teaching  of 
Spirit. — Unity  of  the  church. —  Trinity  in  unity, 
ng  essay :  Eternal  life  and  eternal  death.— Note 
asian  creed. 

R.  Present  issues.  1873 204  70 

.UBIGN6.  And  his  writings.  '46..    204  10 

/*  .•  Life ;  by  Baird.— History  of  Christianism.- 
•ch  and  her  vocation.— The  children  of  God.— 


Confi^ion  of  the  name  of  Christ-^Christianity  and  foreign 
missions.^^hristianity  and  Protestantism. —  Family  wor- 
ship.—  Christian  studies. —  Faith  and  knowledge. — The 
voice  of  the  church  one. — ^A  voice  from  antiquity.— Luther 
and  Calvin. — Puseyism  examined. 

MiDDLETON.   Miscellaneous  works.    1755. 

5v 204  86 

MiLMAN.  Savonarola,  Erasmus,  etc.   1870...    204  64 

ConUntt:  Savonarola. — Life  of  Erasmus. — ^The  popes 
of  the  x6th  and  XTth  centuries. — Clement  XIV.  and  the 
Jesuits. — Newman  on  the  development  of  Christian  doc- 
trine.— Relation  of  the  clergy  to  the  people. — Pagan  and 
Christian  sepulchres. 

Newman.  Discussions  and  arguments.  '72..    204  50 

Essays,  critical  and  historical.  187 X.  2v...     204  45 

Qmtenis:  v.  z.  Poetry  with  reference  to  Aristotle's 
poetics. — ^The  introduction  of  rationalistic  principles  into 
revealed  religion. —  The  fall  of  La  Mennais. — Palmer's 
view  of  faith  and  unity. — The  theology  of  St.  Ignatius.— 
Prospects  of  the  Anglican  church. — The  Anglo-American 
church. — Selina,  Countess  of  Huntingdon ;  with  notes  on 
these  essays. 

V.  a.  The  Catholicity  of  the  Anglican  church ;  with 
note. — The  Protestant  idea  of  Antichrist. — ^Milman's  view 
of  Christianity. — The  reformation  of  the  izth  century; 
with  note. —  Private  judgment. — John  Davison. — John 
Keble. 

Miscellanies.   1870.. 204  44 

Contents:  Historical  studies. — Moral  and  practical.— 
Doctrinal. 

Parsons.  Essays.  1855-68.  3V 204  15 

Omtents  :  v.  z.  Life. — Providence. — Correspondence.^* 
The  human  form. — Religion. — The  new  Jerusalem. 

Y.  3.  The  seeming  and  the  actual. — ^The  senses. — ^The 
ministry  of  sorrow. — The  Sabbath. — The  foundation  of 
duty. — Death  and  life. 

V.  3.  He  Cometh  in  clouds.— Paradise. — ^The  sea. — The 
end  of  the  church. 

Mystery  of  life,  etc.  1879 ^^  77 

Pascal.  Pensies.  1877 204  91 

Same,  Eng,  Thoughts.  1846 204  9 

Phelfs.  My  portfolio.  1882.. 20492 

My  study,  and  other  essays.  1886 204  98 

I^esent  day  tracts.    9V 20499 

Contents:  v.  z.  Christianity  imd  miracles  at  the  present 
day ;  by  Cairns. — Historical  evidence  of  the  resurrection 
of  Jesus  Christ  from  the  dead ;  by  Row.— Christ  the  cen- 
tral evidence  of  Christianity ;  by  Cairns.— Christianity 
and  the  life  that  now  is ;  by  Blaikie. — The  existence  and 
character  of  God ;  by  Row. — The  success  of  Christianity 
and  modem  explanations  of  it ;  by  Caims. 

v.  a.  Christianity  and  secularism  compared  in  their  In- 
fluence and  effects ;  by  Blaikie. — Agnosticism — a  doctrine 
of  despair :  by  Porter. — ^The  antiquity  of  man  historically 
considered ;  by  Kawlinson. — ^The  witness  of  Palestine  to 
the  Bible;  by  Blaikie. — ^The  early  prevalence  of  mono* 
theistic  beliefs;  by  Kawlinson. — The  witness  of  man's 
moral  nature  to  Christianity ;  by  Thomson. 

V.  3.  The  age  and  origin  of  man  geologically  considered ; 
by  Pattison  and  Pfaff.— The  rise  and  decline  of  Islam  ;  by 
Muir. — ^The  Mosaic  authorship  and  credibility  of  the 
Pentateuch;  by  Payne-Smith. — The  authenticity  of  the 
four  gospels  ;  by  Wace. — Modern   materialism ;  by  Wil- 


452 


RELIGION. 


kioson.— Chri»tianity  and    Confucianism    compared   in 
their  teaching  of  the  whole  duty  of  man ;  by  Legge. 

V.  4.  Christianity  as  history,  doctrine,  and  life;  by 
Porter.— The  religious  teachings  of  the  suUime  and 
beautiful  in  nature  ;  by  Rawlinaon. — Renan  and  his  criti- 
cism  of  Christ ;  by  Elmslie.— Unity  of  character  of  the 
Christ  of  the  gospels :  by  Row.— Vitality  of  the  Bible ;  by 
Blaikie.— Evidential  conclusions  from  the  four  greater 
epistles  of  St.  Paul;  by  Howson. 

Y.  5.  The  Zend-Avesta  and  the  religion  of  the  t^arsis ; 
by  Mitchell.— The  Authorship  of  the  fotirth  gospel :  by 
Godet.— Present  state  of  the  Christian  argument  from 
prophecy :  by  Cairns.— The  origin  of  the  Hebrew  reli- 
gion ;  by  Conder.— The  philosophy  of  Herbert  Spencer 
examined ;  by  Iverach. — Man  not  a  machine,  but  a  re- 
sponsible free  agent ;  by  Row. 

V.  6.  The  adaptation  of  Bible  religion  to  the  needs  and 
nature  of  man ;  by  Blaikie. — The  witness  of  ancient  monu- 
ments to  the  Old  Testament  Scriptures;  by  Sayce.— The 
Hindu  religion  ;  by  Mitchell. — Modem  pessimism ;  by 
Thomson. — The  divinity  of  our  Lord  in  relation  to  his 
work  of  atonement ;  by  Arthur. — The  Lord's  supper ;  by 
Muir. 

V.  7.  The  Christ  of  the  gospels ;  by  Meyer. — Ferdinand 
Gi  Baur,  and  his  theory  of  the  origin  of  Christiaxuty ;  by 
Bruce. — Man,  physiologically  considered ;  by  Macalister. 
— Utilitarianism  ;  by  Thomson. — Historical  illustrations 
of  the  New  Testament  Scriptures ;  by  Maclear.— Points 
of  contact  between  revelation  and  natural  science;  by 
Dawson. 

V.  8.  The  claim  of  Christ  on  the  conscience ;  by  Steven* 
son. — The  doctrine  of  the  atonement  historically  and 
Scripturally  examined ;  by  Stoughton. — Resurrection  of 
Jesus  Christ ;  by  Edgar. — Buddhism  ;  by  Reynolds. — 
Auguste  Compte  and  the  religion  of  humanity ;  by  Thom- 
son.— The  ethics  of  evolution  examined ;  by  Iverach. 

V.  9.  Is  the  evolution  of  Christianity  from  mere  natural 
sources  credible?  by  Cairns. — The  day  of  rest  in  relation 
to  the  world  that  now  is  and  that  which  is  to  come; 
by  Dawson.  —  Christianity  and  ancient  paganism;  by 
Mitchell. — Christ  and  creation  ;  by  Lewis. — Present  con- 
flict with  unbelief;  by  Kelly. — The  evidential  value  of  the 
observance  of  the  Lord's  day;  by  Maclear. 

Random  truths  in  common  things 204  53 

Renan.    Studies  in  religious  history.  1S86..  204  117 

Contents:  Author's  preface. — Experimental  method  ap- 
plied to  religion. — Paganism. — Comparative  mythology. — 
First  works  on  Buddhism. — New  works  on  Buddhism. — 
The  translations  of  the  Bible. — The  Teaziehs  of  Persia. — 
Joachim  Di  Flor  and  the  eternal  gospel. — Francis  of 
Assisi. — A  monastic  idyl  of  the  i3ih  century. — Religious 
art. — The  congregations  De  Auxiliis. — A  word  from 
Galileo's  trial. — Port-Royal. — Spinoza. 

Studies  of  religious  history  and  criticism. 

1864 204  61 

Contents:  M.  Ernest  Renan. — Author's  preface.— The 
religions  of  antiquity. — History  of  the  people  of  Israel. — 
The  part  of  the  Semitic  people  in  the  history  of  civiliza- 
tion.— The  critical  historians  of  Christ. — Mahomet  and 
the  origins  of  Islamism. —  John  Calvin. — Channing. — M. 
Feuerbach  and  the  new  Hegelian  school. — The  future  of 
religion  in  modern  society. 

RusKiN.  The  Lord's  prayer  and  the  church. 

1881 *    204  85 

Scott.  Essays  on  important  subjects.  1809..       204  I 


Smith.   Faith  and  philosophy,  etc  1877...  i 
Stanley.  Addresses  and  sermons,  in  the 

U.  S.  and  Canada,  1878 : 

Essays,  church  and  state,  etc^ ,  1850-70... 
Contents:  The  Gorham  controversy.— Essays 
views. — Judgment  on  essays  and  reviews.— Lette 
state  of  subscription  in  the  Church  of  England  ax 
University  of  Oxford.— Unity  of  Christendom  ; 
Pusey 's  *  Eirenicon.'— Ritualism.— The  South  Afr 
troversy.— Connection  of  church  mnd  state.— T 
Irish  churches.— The<4ogy  of  the  zpth  century.—] 
tions  of  Philaret,  Metropolitan  of  Moscow.— The 
gau  mystery;  or  sacred  drama  of  i860.— An 
Hare.— Dean  Milman. — ^John  KeUe. 

Scripture  portraits.    1868 

Thoughts  that  breathe  [from  his  writings]. 

1879 

Stephen.     Essays  on   free  thinking   and 

plain  speaking.    1877 

Taylor.   Logic  in  theology,  etc.  1859 

Contents  :  Logic  in  theology.— The  state  of  X 
ism  in  England.— Nilus :  the  chieftain  courtic 
desert.— Paula :  high  quality  and  asceticism  ii 
century.— Theodosius :  pagan  usages,  and  the  I 
magistrate.— Julian :  prohibitive  education.—' 
controversy.* 
Thompson.  'Copy':  essays  from  an  edi- 
tor's drawer,  on  religion,  literatnre  and 

life.   1872 

Tracts;  by  a" society  of  Friends.  1 85 1.  4v.»  a 
Wasson,  ^-/ij/.    Freedom  and  fellowship  in 

religion.  1875 

Weiss.  American  religion.  1871 

Westcott.    Essays  in  the  hist,  of  religions 

thought  in  the  west.   1891 2 

Contents:  ;The  myths  of  Plato.— The  dran 
prophet :  .£schylus.— Euripides  as  a  religious  tt 
Dionysius  the  Areopagite. — Origen  and  the  begii 
Christian  philosophy. — On  some  poinu  in  & 
view  of  life.— '■The  relation  of  Christianity  t 
Christianity  as  the  absolute  religion.— Benjamin 
cote. 


PERIODICALS. 

Andover  review.  1885-.  v.  I-... 2 

Berean.  1824-8.  v.  1-4.. a 

Biblical  worid.  1893-.  v.  I- 2C 

Bibliotheca  sacra.  1895-.  v.  52- 2C 

Christian  review.  1836-8.  v.  1-3 2 

Earnest  Christian.  1861-4.  6v «9 

Evergreen.   1844-7.  v.  1-4 * 

Examiner,  The.  1833 9 

Hartford  Seminary  record.  1890-.  v.  !-«...* 

Herald  of  truth.  1862.  v.  I.. «9 

Journal  of  Biblical  literature.  1881-.  v.  I-.«2i 
Methodist     quarterly    review.     1853-4.  v. 
13-14 ' 


RELIGION. 


453 


rid.  1893-.  V.  I- aos  P-9 

■'slaoteni.  1871-2.  3v 205  I 


TIONARIES  AND  CYCLO- 
PEDIAS. 

andCoSMHT,eds,  Diet,  of  religious 

wledge.   1875 t203  B-5 

\r.  The  world's  religions.  1890 202  7 

ed.  Diet,  of  doctrinal  and  histori- 

theology.   1870 203  B~4 

rheological  diet.  1854 I203  i 

DS.  Encyelopsedia  of  religious  knowl- 

e.  1853 {203  B-i 

«.  Faiths  of  the  world.  2v.. {203  B-2 


Jackson,   ed.    Concise   diet,  of  religious 

knowledge.  1891 {203  B-19 

Lee.  Glossary  of  liturgical  and  ecclesiastical 

terms.  1877 {203  4 

McClintock  and  Strong.  Cyclopsedia  of 
Biblical,  theological  and  ecclesiastical 
literature.  1869-81.  lov {203  B-6 

Philip.    Enchiridion.   18x1 20a  6 

Pretyman.  Elements  of  Christian  theology. 

1799.    2V.. 202   I 

Robinson.  Theological,  Biblical  and  eccle- 
siastical diet {203  2 

ScHAFF.  Religious  encyclopaedia.   1882-4. 

3v $203  B-16 

Smith.  First  lines  of  Christian  theology.  '61..  202  5 

Walcott.  Sacred  archaeology.  x8^ {203  3 

Watson.  Theolc^cal  institute.  1836.  2v...  202  3 


THE   BIBLE. 


INAL  TEXTS  AND   EARLY 
VERSIONS. 

HEBREW. 

[ebraica.  1867 220.2  i 

Esther;  ms.  o(the  1 6th  century....  220.2  23 
ical  ed.  of  the  text;  Siegfried.  '93.  220.2  B-i 

CHALDEE. 

rith  Eng.  trans. ;   ed.  by  Newbauer. 

8 220.1  2 

GREEK. 


int,  with  Eng.  trans.   1879 220.2  2 

stament.  1825 220.2  24 

;  Griesbach.  1840 220.2  8 

;  Grinfield.  1843.  2v 220.2  15 

•ame;  Grinfield.  1848.  2v 220.2  3 

,  with  English  notes ;  Burton.  1848.   220.2  9 

Codex  Vatieanus ;  May,  1859 220.2  7 

Codex  Alexandrinus ;  Cowper.  '60.  220.2  6 

;  Tischendorf.    1865 220.2  14 

iame;  Tischendorf, 8th ed.  1869. 2v..  220.2  ii 
;  Alford  abridged.  1869 220.2  5 

with  readings  adopted  by  the  re- 
ts. 1881 220.2  10 

the  text  in  which  the  majority 
modem  editors  are  agreed ;  Wey- 
ith  {i9S6>) 220.2  13 

X  For  reference. 


LATIN. 

Biblia.  Paris:   Robert  Stephens  (£)tieime). 

1540 220.3  S-i 

Psalms;    George    Buchanan!    paraphr^sis. 

1812 220.3  3 

St.  Matthew,  from  the  St.  Germain  ms., 
Turin;  Wordsworth  (old  Latin  Bibli- 
cal texts  I ).  1883 220.3  1 

St.  Matthew  and  St.  Mark,  portions,  from 
the  Bobbio  ms.;  Wordsworth,  et  al. 
(old  Latin  Biblical  texts  2).  1886 220.3  2 

GOTHIC. 

Ulfilas.  Veteris  et  Novi  Testament!  ver- 
sionis  Gothicae  fragmenta ;  Gablentz  et 
Loebe.   1843.  2v 220.2  21 


POLYGLOT  TEXTS. 

The  Bible  of  every  land,  with  specimen  por- 
tions  ,.' 220.1  B-l 

Hexaglot  Bible :  [  Hebrew,  Greek,  with  Sep- 
tuagint,  Syriae,  Vulgate,  English  and 
German  versions].   1871.  6v 220.1  B-4 

Palaeographia  sacra  pictoria ;  by  Westwood. 

1843 220.1  B-3 

Prolegomena  in  Biblia  sacra  polyglotta  Bag- 

steriana. 220.1  B-2 

St.  John  iii.,  16,  etc.,  in  [many]  languages 

and  dialects. 220.1  I 


454 


RELIGION. 


MODERN   VERSIONS. 

ARABIC. 
New  Testament  and  Psalms 220.16  4 

ARMENIAN. 

Bible.  i867„ 220.16  I 

New  Testament.  1834 '220.16  2 

BOHEMIAN. 
Bible,  i860 220.12  2 

BRETON. 
New  Testament.   1827 220.13  3 

BULGARIAN. 
Psalms,    i860 220.14  2 

CHEROKEE. 
New  Testament,    i860 220.19  4 

CHINESE. 

Bible.  4v„ 220.15  ^ 

Matthew  and  John  in  Hangchow  colloquial. 

2v 220.15  6 

CHIPPEWAY. 
John;  tr.  by  Jones.  1831 220.19  ^ 

CHOCTAW. 
New  TesUment.   1881 220.19  5 

CREE. 
New  Testament;  Ir.  by  Horden.    1876 220.19  ^ 

DAKOTA. 
New  Testament;  tr.  by  Riggs.    1866 220.19  3 

DANISH. 
Bible.  1870 220.9  2 

DUTCH. 
Bible.  1866 220.8  2 

ENGLISH. 
The  English  Bible  :  extracts  from  important 

versions 220.0  Pam.  9 

Anglo  Saxon  and  Early  English. 

Gospels,  Anglo-Saxon  version;  Thorpe.  '42.    2204  2 

Gospels,  Lindisfame  and  Rushworth ;  Sur- 

tees  Soc.  1854-65.  4V 220.43 

Bible;  Caedmon's  metrical  paraphrase  of 
parts,  in  Anglo-Saxon,  with  tjpans.; 
Thorpe.    1832 220.4  ^S 

Psalter,   Anglo-Saxon   and    early  English; 

Surtees  Soc.  1843.   2v 220.47 

St.  Matthew,  in  Anglo-Saxon  and  Northum- 
brian versions;  Kemble  and  Hard- 
wick 220.4  B-6 

St.  Mark,  St.  Luke  and  St.  John,  in  Anglo- 
Saxon  and  Northumbrian  versions; 
Skeat.    1871.  3v 220.4  B-7 


I4TH  AND   I 6th   CeKTUUES. 

Bible,  with  apocryphal  books,  in  the  ver- 
sions of  Wychfife  and  his  followers;  For- 
shall  and  Madden.  1850.  4v 2204  I 

Bible,  with  the  Apocrypha;  trans,  by  Myles 

Coverdale  [1535].  2d  modem  ed. 220.5  i 

Bible;  the  version  called  'The  Bishops'.* 

1568 220.5  I 

Bible;  Geneva  version  ['Breeches  Bible']. 

1589.. 230.; 

Bible;  tr.  (1600)  out  of  the  Latin  by  the  Eng- 
lish College  of  Doway.   1609.  2v^ 22a7: 

Same.  1852^ 22a7: 

Same.  1866^ 22a7: 

New  Testament,  version  of  Wyclifie,  1380, 

rev.  by  Purvey,  1388 2aoj 

Same;  tr.  by  Tyndale  (First  printed, 
1526?);  photo-lithogn^ed  by  Arfoer. 

1895 22a| 

Same;  English  hexapla:  Widif,  Tyn- 
dale, Cranmer,  Genevan,  Anglo-Rhen- 
ish and  authorized  versions,  with  the 

Greek  text.. 220.5  I 

Same;  paraphrases  of  Erasmus;   UdalL 

I55I.   2V 220.5  I 

Same;  tr.  (1582)  by  the  'En^ish  college 

in  Rhemes.    1600 220.71 

Same;  Geneva  version,  1557;  £ftc-simile 

reprint 22aj 

Same ;  Geneva  version,  with  King  James' 

version,  in  parallel  columns.  1 87 1... 22(X( 

17TH  Century:  Aitthorized  Version. 

Bible:  original  ed.  l6ll 220.6  5 

Same;  with  Psalms  col.  into  Eng.  meter, 

by  Stemhold  and  Hopkins.  1708.. 22a6  2 

Same;    printed  by  T.  and   R.  BasketL 

1743 220.61 

Same;  printed  by  Baskerville.  1772 22a6  £ 

Same ;  printed  by  M.  Carey.  1816 22a6 ! 

Same;   in  paragraphs  and  parallelisms; 

Coit.   1834 220i 

Same;  Am.  Bible  Soc.  print.  1844 220ji 

Same;  classified;  Eadie.  1862 SJoi 

Same;    with  engs.  from   Fra  Angelico, 

Perugino,  et  al.  1865 ..220.6  B- 

Same ;  Cambridge  paragraph ;  Scrivener. 
1870.  3v 220.6  I 

Same;  with  various  renderings  and  read- 
ings; Che3me.   1876 220i 

Same;  pictorial;  Kitto.  4v 22a6  1 

Same;  devotional  family  Bible ;  Fletcher..22oif 

Passages  of  the  Bible  chosen  for  their  liter- 
ary beauty;  Frazer.  1895 220^6 


RELIGION. 


455 


Qent«  in  historical  and  chronologi- 

der;  Townsend  and  Coit.  1839..220.7  B-2 

th  the  canticles,  etc.  1847 220.6  5 

tament    in    phonetic   characters, 

220.7  30 

:hronoI(^cal.   1851 220.6  10 

I^onfederate  States  Bible  Society. 

220.6  8 

with  various  readings;  Tischen- 

1869 220.6  7 

nonograph, — ^foor  gospels  in  one 

ive;  Moon.  1877 220.6  ii 

Bible.'  Glasgow.  1896 220.6  14 

Later  English  Versions. 

is.  by  Sawyer.  1861.  v.  2-3 220.7  * 

-evised  and  authorized  versions  in 

el  columns.  1885 220.7  B>i 

ble,  chronologically  arranged ;  ed. 

jyer.    1895 ..220.6  13 

sader's  Bible,  ed.  by  Moulton: 

rbs.  1895;  Ecclesiasticus.  1896..  220.7  54 

r  books  to  follow). 

ment;  tr.  by  Wellbeloved,  Smith 

'orter.  1859.  3v 220.7  5 

lie;  tr.  by  Sharpe.  1871.  3v 220.7  8 

24  books  tr.  from  the  Massoretic 

y  Leeser 220.7  4 

;  tr.  by  Howard.  1854.  3v 220.7  il 

r.  by  Lenormant  and  fix)m  the  Fr. 

220.7  H 

revised  version,  in  colors,  showing 

»;  by  Bissell.    1892 220.7  16 

English  text  and  analysis;   Fripp. 

220.7  15 

^Jenour.  1841 220.7  24 

revised   version    of  Am.    Bible 
I,  authorized  version  and  Hebrew 

Conant   1857 220.7  B-3 

T.  by  Renan  [1859],  and  from  the 

, 220.7  25 

I  metrical  trans,  by  Gilbert.  1889.  220.7  26 
n  dramatic  form ;  Walls.  1891...  220.6  6 
(*  The  epic  of  the  inner  life*) ;  tr. 

tnung.    1891 220.7  27 

.  by  Perowne.  1879.  2v 220.7  '9 

ir.  by  Cheyne.  1884..... 220.7  19 

amended  version :  chronologically 

jned,  by  four  friends.  1891 220.7  20 

improved  verdon  by  Newman. 

220.7  22 

rophets;  tr.  by  Noyes.   1866.  2v..  220.7  51 

byLowth.  1868 220.7  23 

chronologically    arranged ;     by 
le.    1870 220.7  53 


Daniel;  trans.,  etc.,  by  Sawyer.  1864. 220.7  21 

New  Testament,  history,  in  verse ;  S.  Wes- 
ley. 1717 220.6  9 

Same;  tr.  by  Scarlett,  et  al.  1798 220.7  34 

Same;  tr.  by  Wakefield.   1820. 220.7  ^ 

Same;  tr.  by  G.  Penn.  1836.... 220.7  37 

Same;  tr.  from  the  Syriac  Peshita  version, 

by  Murd'ock.  1852 220.7  3^ 

Same;  tr.  by  Sawyer.  1861 220.7  29 

Same ;   tr.  from  text  of  Vatican  ms.,  by 

Heinfetter.  1864 220.7  B-4 

Same;  tr.  by  McGellan.  1875.  ^>  i- 220.7  40 

Same;  tr.  from  the  text  of  Tischendorf  by 

Davidson.  1875 220.7  35 

Same;  tr.  from  the  text  of  Tischendorf  by 

Noyes.   1878 220.7  3' 

Same ;  revised  version  (1881)  and  author- 
ized version  in  parallel  columns.  1881..  220.7  3^ 
Same;  revised  version  (1881)  with  read- 
ings and  renderings  preferred  by  the 

Am.  com.  of  rev.;  Hitchcock.  1881 220.7  33 

Same ;  tr.  into  current  English  by  Fenton. 

1895 220.7  56 

Gospels,  revised  version  (1881);  the  com- 
mon tradition  of;  Abbott  and  Rush- 

brooke.  1884 220.7  39 

Translation  of  the  four  Gospels  from  the 
Syriac  of  the  Sinaitic  palimpsest;  by 

Lewis.   1894 220.7  57 

The  words  of  Christ,  with  the  parallel  pas- 
sages,  discrepancies,   etc.;    by  T.  B. 

1880 220.6  B-ii 

Gospels  and  Acts;  tr.  by  Whiston.  1745 220.7  3^ 

Mark;  tr.  by  Sawyer.  1864 220.7  41 

EjMstles  of  Paul,  The  eleven  last;  trans,  by 

Heinfetter,  and  from  the  Ger.  1854.....  220.7  4^ 

FINNISH. 
New  Testament.  1822 220.14  4 

FRENCH. 
Bible ;  rev.  sur  les  originaux  par  D.  Martin. 

1839 220.IO  2 

Bible;  version  de  Ostervald.  1867 220.10  I 

GAELIC. 
New  Testament,  (n.  d.) 220.13  4 

GERMAN. 

Bible.  1870. 220.8  I 

New  Testament;  German  and  Eng.  in  par- 
allel columns.    1866 .- 220.83 

St.  John;  zum  gebrauch  der  Blmden.  1878. 

2v 220.8  B-i 

HAWAIIAN. 
Bible.  1868 220.1S  I 


456 

HUNGARIAN. 
Bible.  1852., 

IRISIJ. 
Bible.  1852 

ITALIAN. 
Bible;  tnu)tto  da  Diodati.  1864 

JAPANESE. 
John,  gospel  and  epistle  of. 

MALAGASY. 
Luke.  1870 

MALAY. 
New  Testament.    1823 

MAORI. 
New  Testament.  1862 

MOHAWK. 
Matthew;  tr.  by  Hill.  1836 

OJIBWA. 
New  Testament.   1875 

POLISH. 
Bible.  1863 

PORTUGUESE. 
Bible;   trad.  Padre  D* Almeida.    1857 

RUSSIAN. 
New  Testament.   1862 

SENECA. 

Psalms;  tr.  by  Sanborn.   1892 

Gospels  and  Acts.  1872 

SPANISH. 
Bible;  version de  Cipriano  de  Valera,  1870.. 

SWEDISH. 
Bible,  (n.  d.) 

TURKISH. 
New  Testament,  (n.  d.) 

WELSH. 
Bible.  1866 

ZULU. 
Matthew.  1855 

APOCRYPHA. 

Veleris     Testament!      apocrypha,     textum 

Graecum;  Augusti.  1804 

Apocrypha;  tr.  1611,  rev.  1894 

The   book  of  Adam   and   Eve;   from  the 

Ethiopic  by  Malan.  1882 

Book  of  the  secrets  of  Enoch ;  tr.  by  Morfill, 

ed.  by  Charles.    1896 

Enoch ;  tr.  from  the  Ethiopic  by  Schodde. 

1882 


RELIGION. 


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220.13  2 

220.11  I 

220.15  5 

220.17  2 

220.16  3 

220.18  2 

220.19  7 
220.19  I 

220.X2  I 

220.11  3 

220.12  3 

90.1  28 
90.1  24 

220.11  2 
220.9  1 

220.14  3 
220.13  ' 

220.17  I 


220.2  17 
220.7  55 

220.7  46 

229  5 

220.7  45 


Jasher;  tr.  from  the  Hebrew.    1840 220.7 

Same;    fragmenta    archetypa   canninom 

Hebraiconim   in  Masorethioo    Veteris 

Testament! ;  Donaldson,    i860 220J 

Maocabeesy  fourth  book;    ed.  by  Bensly, 

with  tr.  by  Barnes.    1895 » 

Codex  apocryphus  Nori  TesUmentiy  in  the 

original  languages;  Giles.  1852.  2v.....  22a: 

New  Testament.  1820 23a; 

Same;  (n.  d.)„ aia! 

Gospels;  tr.byCowpcr.  1867 22a 

The  gospel  of  St.  Peter;  tr.  with  account  o^ 

by  Hairis.   1893.. 2aa 

The  gospel  according  to  the  Hebrews;  by 

Nicholson.  1879.. 22a: 


COMMENT.— ILLUSTRATION. 
CRITICISM. 

ON  THE  WHOLE  SACRED  SCRIPTURi 

American  Committee  of  Revision.    Histor- 
ical acct.  of  work.  1885 120JO 

Anderson.  Annals  of  the  English  Bible.  '49. 22ac 

Anglo-American  Bible  revision.  1879... ^^^ 

Angus.  Bible  hand-book 230X 

Arnold.  Literature  and  dognuu  1873 2200 

Same.    1881 2200 

Ayre.  Treasury  of  Bible  knowledge.  *70..422Wi 

Barrows.  Companion  to  the  Bible.. 2200 

Barth,  ^i/.  Bible  manual.  1865 22ao  B 

Bartlett  amf  Peters.  Scriptures,  Hebiew 

and  Christian.  1886.  v.i 22001 

Beharrell.    Complete,  alphabetically  ar- 
ranged Biblical  biography.  1867 {2200 

Bevan.   Texts  misquoted  and  misapplied. 

1877 22ttf 

Biblical  things  not  generally  knotrn.  i879.»22M 
Bissell.  Historic  origin  of  the  Bible.  1873.2200 
Blaikie.   Bible  hist,  in  connection  with  the 

general  liist.  of  the  world.    1859 2200 

Blunt.  Key  to  knowledge  and  use  of  the 

Bible.  IS3S 2200 

Plain  account  of  the  English  Bible.  1870. 22ft0 
Book  by  book ;  by  Ripon,  Farrar,  et  al.  '92. 2200 1 
Boscawen.  The  Bible  and  the  monuments. 

1895 2«X)1 

BoUTELL,  e(/,  Bible  dictionary.  l87X.« ^2200 

Bowen.  a  layman's  study  of  the  Elfish 

Bible.  1885 22CM> 

Bradby.  Books  of  the  Bible  dated.  x890..220^ 

Briggs.  Authority  of  Holy  Scripture.  '91— 22ao 

The  Bible,  the  church,  the  reason.  x892..22ao 

Biblical  study.  1883 2»A 


I  For  reference. 


RELIGION. 


457 


ctionaiy  of  the  Bible {220.0  B-24 

riental  literature  applied  to  illus- 

of  the  sacred  Scriptures.  '22.  2v..  220.0  39 

sy  man's  Bible.  1891 220.0  154 

ictionary  of  the  Bible.  1832.. .{220.0  B-6 
Bible  for  schools;  ed.  by  Pe- 
[O.     T.     historical    books]. 

7V {222  98 

's:  Joshua;  ed.  by  Maclev. — ^Judges;  ed.  by 
:  and  ad  Kings;  ed.  by  Lumby. — zsC  and  ad 
Samuel ;  ed.  by  Kirkpatrick. — Exra  and  Nehe- 
.  by  Ryle. 

>etical  books].  3V {223  47 

'*.*  Job;  ed.  by  Davidson. — Psalms;  ed.  by 
ck. — Ecclesiastes ;  ed.  by  Plumptre.' 

ophetical  books].  Jv {224  55 

'x.*  Jeremiah,  with  Lamentations;  ed.  by 
-Ezekiel;  ed.  by  Davidson. — Hosea;  ed.  by 
-Obadiah  and  Jonah ;  ed.  by  Perowne. — Micah  ; 
eyne. — Haggai  and  Zechariah ;  ed.  by  Perowne. 
i ;  ed.  by  Perowne. 

.  T.  epistles],  iiv {227  50 

fs:  Epistle  to  the  Romans;  ed.  by  Moule.— 
0  the  Corinthians  ;  ed.  by  Lias. — Epistle  to  the 
;  ed.  by  Perowne. — Epistle  to  the  Ephesians ; 
)ule. — Epistle  to  the  Colossians  and  Philemon  ; 
[oule. — Thessalonians ;  ed.  by  Findlay. — Timo> 
Titus ;  ed.  by  Humphreys. — Epistle  to  the 
;  ed.  by  Farrar. — General  episde  of  St.  James ; 
lumptre.— General  epistles  of  St.  Peter  and  St. 
.  by  Plumtre. — Episdes  of  St.  John;    ed.  by 

.  T.  Gospels  and  Acts].  5v ,  {226  99 

fs:  Matthew;  ed.  by  Carr. — Mark;  ed.  by 
—Luke;  ed.  by  Farrar. — ^John:  ed.  by  Plum- 
le  Acts;  ed.  by  Lumby. 

^velations;  ed.  by  Simcox {228  28 

volumes  to  come.) 

:ompanion  to  the  Bible.  i893..{220.o  153 

The  Bible  of  to-day.  1878 220.0  82 

tories  %om  the  Bible.  1890.,...  220.0  145 
[oly  Bible,  with  commentary  and 

notes.   6v 220.0  B-7 

fs:  V.  z.  Genesis  to  Deuteronomy. 

>shua  to  Esther. 

>b  to  Solomon's  Song. 

aiah  to  Malachi. 

latthew  to  Acts. 

cts  to  Revelation. 

Companion  to  the  study  of  Holy 

res.   1843 220.0  130 

f  wholly  Biblical,  yr {220.0  B-15 

ts  :  V.  z.  Genesis  to  Job. 
salms  to  Malachi. 
atthew  to  Revelation. 

:.   R.  The  Bible  and  the  east. 

220.0  262 

R.,  ant/  C.  R.  Handbook  to  the 

1880.. 220.0  96 


CoNYBEARS.  Spiritual  interpretation  of  Scrip- 
ture. (Bampton  lects.»  1824.) 220.0  100 

Cook,  ed.  Holy  Bible,  with  an  explanatory 
and  critical  commentary  [known  as 
<The  Speaker's  Commentary'].  1871- 

81^ {220.0  I 

CouUmU:  v.  z.  Gezietis.— >Exodus. — Leviticus.— Nuzo* 
bert.— DeuteiY>nomy. 
v.  9.  Joshua.^udges. — Ruth. — Samuel. — Kings  I. 
v.    3.    Kings    II.— Chronicles. —  Ezra. — Nehemiah.— 
Esther. 

v.  4.    Job.— Ptalms. — Proverb*. — Ecclesiastes.— Song 
of  Solomon. 
V.  5.  Isaiah. — ^Jeremiah. — Lamentations. 
v.  6.  Ezekiel.— Daniel.— The  Minor  Prophets. 

New  Testament :  v.  z.  Matthew. — Mark.— 'Luke. 
V.  a.  John.— Acts. 
V.  3.  Romans  to  Philemon. 
V.  4.  Hebrews.— 'Revelation  of  St.  John. 

Cox,  €d.  Sacred  hist,  and  biog.  1850 220.0  50 

CoxK.  The  Bible  rhyme.  1873 98^4.  6 

Crudkn.    Complete    concordance    to    the 

Holy  Scriptures,  i860. {220.0  37 

CusT.  ^e  languages  of  the  Bible  and  Bible- 
translations.    1890 220.0  260 

Darung.  Versions  of  the  Bible 220.0  Pun.  7 

Davidson.  On  Biblical  criticism.  1853.  ^^-  220.0  45 
Denton.  Common  sense  thoughts  on  the 

Bible.  1870 220.0  Pfcm.  3 

Dodge  (Gail  Hamilton,  pseud,),  A  Wash- 
ington Bible-class.  1891 220.0  143 

Eadie,  ed.  Analytical  concordance  to  the 

Holy  Scriptures {220.0  86 

Biblical  cyclopaedia.    1868 {220.0  29 

Edgar.  The  Bibles  of  Eng.  1889 220.0  Z36 

Expositor's  Bible;   ed.  by  W.  R.  Nicoll. 

1887-93 .' 220.0  156 

Contents:  Genesis;  byDods. — Exodus;  byChadwick. 
— Leviticus;  by  Kellogg. — Numbers;  by  Watson. — Deu- 
teronomy; by  Harper. — ^Joshua;  by  Blaikie. — ^Judges and 
Ruth ;  by  Watson. — I.  Samuel ;  by  Blaikie. — II.  Samuel ; 
by  Blaikie. — I.  Kings ;  by  Farrar  (2  v.). — Chronicles ;  by 
Bennett.— Ezra,  Nehemiah  and  Elsther;  by  Adeney. — 
Job;  by  Watson. — Psalms;  by  Maclaren  (3  v.). — Prov«rb«; 
by  Horton. — Ecclesiastes  (with  new  tr.) ;  by  Cox. — Solo- 
mon and  Lamentations  of  Jeremiah  ;  by  Adeney. — Isaiah ; 
by  Smith  (a  v.). — Prophecies  of  Jeremiah ;  by  BalL— 
Jeremiah,  ch.  ai-sa  ;  by  Bennett. — Ezekiel ;  by  Skinner.— 
Daniel ;  by  Farrar.— St.  Matthew ;  by  Gibson.— St.  Mark ; 
by  Chad  wick. — St.  Luke ;  by  Biurton. — St.  John ;  by  Dods 
(2  v.).— Acts;  by  Stokes  (2  v.).— Romans ;  by  Moule.— 
I.  Corinthians;  by  Dods. — II.  Corinthians  ;  by  Denney.— 
Galatian^ ;  by  Findlay. — Ephesians ;  by  Findlay. — Phillp- 
pians;  by  Rainy. — Colossians  and  Philemon;  by  Mac- 
laren.— Thessalonians ;  by  Denney.  —Epistles  of  Timothy 
and  Titus;  by  Plummer.  —  Hebrews;  by  Edwards.— 
Epistles  of  St.  James  and  St.  Jude;  by  Plummer.— 
Epistles  of  St.  Peter ;  by  Lumby. — Epistles  of  St.  John ; 
by  Alexander.— Revelation  ;  by  Milligan. — (Others  to 
come.) 

Fairbairn.  Typology  of  Scripture.  '59.  2v..  220.0  43 


I  For  reference. 


458 


RELIGION. 


Farrar.  Hist,  of  interpretation.   (Bampton 

lects.,  1885.) 220.0  89 

Farrar,  et  al.  Biblical  character  sketches. 

1896 220.0  258 

FiNP«i:Y.   The  Bible ;  is  it  of  divine  origin  ? 

&c.   1859 220,0  Pam.  I 

Fish.  The  Bible  in  the  balance.  1870 220.0  108 

Foster.  Story  of  the  Bible *220.o  115 

Freeman.  Bible  manners  and  customs. '74..  220.0  56 

Fuller.  The  Bible  of  to-day.  1885 98.4  Pam.  55 

Garbett.  The  Bible  and  its  critics.  1861...220.0  128 
Geikie.  Bible  by  modem  light.  1893-4,  6 v.. 220.0  107 
(New  cd.  of  Hours  with  the  Bible/  largely  rewritten.) 
Hours  with  the  Bible.  1881-3.  6v... 220.0  loi 

Contents:  v.  i.  Creation  to  Patriarchs. 

V.  a.  Moses  to  Judges. 

V.  3.  Samson  to  Solomon. 

V.  4.  Rehoboam  to  Hezekiah. 

V.  5.  Manasseh  to  Zedekiah. 

V.  6.  Exile  to  Malachi. 

Gladden.  Who  wrote  the  Bible  ?  1891 220.0  146 

Gladstone.    Impregnable  rock  of   Holy 

Scripture.    1891 220.0  142 

Gleason.  Is  the  Bible  from  heaven  ?  or  the 

earth  a  globe?  1890 98.2  42 

Gleig.  Hist,  of  the  Bible.  1831.  2v 220.0  19 

Gray.   Bible  lore 220.0  62 

Biblical  museum.  1876-81.   lov ^221  16 

Griffis,  ei  al,  Bible  stories  for  young  people. 

1894 *220.0  204 

Contents:  The  sacrifice  of  Noah;  by  Grifiis. — ^An 
ancient  courtship ;  by  Crooks. — Esau  selling  his  birthright ; 
by  Paxton. — ^Jacob  before  Pharaoh  ;  by  Hurst. — Making 
bricks  in  Egypt ;  by  Hall. — Little  Samuel ;  by  Taylor. — 
David  and  Jonathan ;  by  Potter. — Esther  and  Ahasuerus ; 
by  MacArthur. — The  nativity;  by  Parkhurst. — 'Suffer 
little  children  to  come  unto  me'.;  by  Sangster. — Peter 
walking  on  the  water ;  by  Ludlow. — Mary  in  the  garden  ; 
by  Vincent. 

Hale.  Bible  reading-book.  1854 *220.o  31 

Haley.  Alleged  discrepancies  of  the  Bible. 

1876 220.0  95 

Halsey.    Life  pictures  from  the  Bible 220.0  69 

Hannaii.   Divine  and  human  elements  in 

Holy  Scripture.  (Bampton  lects.,  1 863.). .220.0  112 
Harper.  The  Bible  and  modem  discoveries. 

1890 220.0  137 

Helps  to  the  study  of  the  Bible.  1893 220.0  151 

Hewson.    Hebrew   and    Greek   Scriptures 

with  Oriental  hist.  1870 220.0  42 

Tracts  on  the    Greek- Elgyptian  sun-dial. 

1870. 220.0  B-29 

Histoire  du  Vieux  Testament.  1700 220.0  T-1 

Same,  Nouveau  Testament.  1 700... 220.0  T-2 
HoDY.    De  Bibliorum  textibus  originalibus. 

1705 220.0  B-30 


HoRNE.  Study  and  knowledge  of  the  Holy 

Scriptures.  1836.  2v 220.0  B-i 

Howell.  Hist  of  the  Holy  Bible.  *o6.  3v«  220.0 ; 
Hunt.  Bible  notes  for  daily  readen.  187a 

2V^ 220.0  B^ 

International  critical  commentary.  1895-...220.0  2 

Contents:    Deuteronomy;   by    DriTer.— Judges; 
Moore.— St.  Mark ;  by  GouM.— Epistle  to  the  Roiu 
by  Sanday  and  Headlam. 

(Other  volumes  to  come.) 
Jacobs.  Studies  in  Biblical  archseology.  '94..220.0  2 

JAHN.  Biblical  archaeology.  1853.^ 4^200 

Keil.  Biblical  archseology.  i887-<8.  2v....22ao  I 
Kenyon.   Our  Bible  and  the  ancient  mana- 

scripts.  1895 220.0  2 

KiTTO.   Bible  illustrations.  1870.  4v 220.0 

Contents:  v.  i.  Antediluvians,  patriarchs  and judgti 

Y.  3.  Kings  of  Israel. 

V.  3.  Job. — Psalms  and  prophets. 

V.  4.  Life  and  death  of  our  Lord. 
Ed,    Cyclopoedia  of   Biblical    literature. 

1852.   2V t220jO 

Ladd.    Doctrine  of  sacred  Scripture.   1883. 

2V 220.0  1 

What  is  the  Bible?  1888.^ 220.0  1 

Lange,  et  al.    Commentaiy  on  the  Hdj 
Scriptures.    1868- 

Contents:  O.T.  v.  x-7.  Genesis  to  Esther.. 

V.  8-zo.  Job  to  song  of  Solomon.................^ 

V.  1Z-Z4.  Isaiah  to  Malachi.. , 

Index;  by  Pick.  z883 

N.  T.  V.  1-4.  Matthew  to  Acts.. 

V.  5-9.  Romans  to  Jude 

V.  xo.  Revelation,  and  index  to  N.  T....... 

Mahan.  Palmoni;  or  the  numerals  of  Scrip- 
ture a  proof  of  inspiration.   1863 2200 

Mankind,  their  origin  and  destiny.   1872....  2200 

March.  From  dark  to  dawn.  1880 220i> 

Night  scenes  in  the  Bible.   1869 2200 

Menzies.   How  to  mark  your  Bible 2200 

Mercer.  The  Bible :  its  true  character,  &c 

1879 220X 

Merrill.  Parchments  of  the  faith 2200 

Story  of  the  manuscripts.  1881.. 220X 

Mitchell.  Astronomy  of  the  Bible.  1863...220.C 
Mombert.    English  versions  of.  the  Bible. 

1883 22ac 

MouLTON,  R.  G.  Literary  study  of  the  Bible. 

1895 2200 

MouLTON,  \V.  F.    The  Bible  as  literature. 

1895 220.0  hui 

New  Biblical  atlas  and  gazetteer^. 220.0 

New  companion  to  the  Bible 220* 

Newman.  Collection  of  early  printed  Bibles, 

etc.  1890 220.0  Pi 

Newport.  Indices  to  a  revision  of  the  Scrip- 
tures.   1871 ^.  22a 


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459 


Right  and   wrong  uses  of  the 

t8S3 220.0   III 

Help  to  the  reading  of  the  Bible. 

220.0  60 

The  Bible  for  learners.  *7&-9. 
220.0  79 

Arguments  of  the  books  and 
J  of  the  O.  T.  and  N.  T.  1749. 

220.0  64 

iblical  analysts.  1837 220.0  129 

e  word  of  God  opened.  1868....  220.0  83 

Biblical  studies.  1870 220.0  63 

lible  echoes  in  ancient  classics. 

220.0  88 

The  book  and  its  story.  1854...  220.0  77 

le  east 220.0  78 

iperhuman  origin  of  the  Bible. 

220.0  18 

:liefs  about  the  Bible.    1883 220.0  116 

Reconstruction  of  Biblical  theo- 

62 220.0  259 

imentary  on  the  Holy  Bible.  '61. 

220.0  B-18 

orial  illustrations  of  the  Bible. 

220.0  135 

>rial  Sunday  book.    1846 220.0  48 

ictions  of  the  Bible.  1870... 220.0  Pam.  2 
fight    lessons    from    Scripture. 

220.0  71 

>upremacy    of  Holy  Scripture. 

on  lects.,  1847.) 220.0  113 

le  Holy  Word  in  its  own  dc- 

[863^ 220.0  76 

the  sjrmbolic  character  of  the 

kriptures.    1872 220.0  8x 

New  and  complete  concordance 

icriptures.    1841 |220.o  38 

ed.    Diet,  of  the  Bible.    1863. 

:(22o.o  23 

>w  we  got  our  Bible 220.0  94 

e  Bible  not  of  man.  1847 220.0  141 

tibles  in  the  Caxton  exhibition, 

220.0  B-i 

.  Our  English  Bible 220.0  87 

^n  and  hist  of  the  books  of  the 

1868.. 220.0  16 

llxhaustive  concordance  of  the 

1894.. :(22o.o  B-3 

au  1885 220.0  124 

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poken  in  Palestine  in  the  time  of  Christ ;  by 
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>tic  Gospels  proposed  by  Wetzel;    by  Elders- 

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Trail.  Literary  characteristics  and  achieve- 
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Tristram.  Natural  history  of  the   Bible. 

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Wright,  J.  Early  Bibles  of  Am.  1892 220.0  155 

Wright,  W.  A.  Bible  word-book.  i884..t22o.o  117 

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lects.,  1822.)  1826 221  27 

Brown.  Assyriology,  its  use  and  abuse  in 

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CoWLES.  Hebrew  history.  1875 22237 

Driver.  Introd.  to  the  literature  of  the  Old 

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GiRDLESTONE.  Deuterographs.  1894 221  40 

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Hadley.  Stories  of  old.  1869 *22i  12 

HXvernick.  Historico-critical  introd.  to  the 

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Jacob  and  Japheth :  Bible  growth,  etc.  1889..      221  I 

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LiDDON.     Worth  of   the    Old    Testament. 

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Mozley.  Ruling  ideas  in  early  ages.  1877..     221  ii 

Pearl  of  story  books.  1871 *22I   14 

Ranyard.  Stones  crying  out  and  rock-wit- 
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Rawlinson.    Historical  illustrations  of  the 

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Rothschild.   History  and  literature  of  the 

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Bradley.  Lects.  on  Ecclesiastes.  1885 223  54 

Lects.  on  the  book  of  Job.  1887 223  38 

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Drysdale.  Early  Bible  songs.  1890 223  57 

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Gilfillan.  Bards  of  the  Bible.  1851 223  I 

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Isaiah;  with  notes.  1872 22448 

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r/.    Revision  of  the  English 

^73 225  9 

7  of  Bethlehem.  1859 *225  45 

ts-book  of  N.  T.  hist.  1880..    225  79 

Hand-book  of  the   N.  T. 

225  25 

i  and  hist,  of  the  N.  T.  '71.  225  42 
trod,  to  the  N.   T.    1819. 

225  48 

;  N.   T.;    by  A    Rational 

:8i8 225  28 

mmentary  on  the  N.  T.  '66. 

225  10 

ind  falsity.  1889 225  Pam.  I 

the  sacred  Scriptures  of  the 

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Roberts.  Companion  to  the  revised  version. 

i88i 225  73 

Salmon.  Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  N.  T. 

1885 225  85 

ScHAFF.  Companion  to  the  Greek  Testament 

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Sewell.  Microscope  oftheN.  T.  1878 225  55 

Smith,  a/.  New  Testament  history.  187 1...    225  43 

Thoms.   Complete  concordance  to  the  re- 
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Toy.  Quotations  in  the  N.  T.  1884 225  81 

Tregelles.  Account  of  the  printed  text  of 

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Trench.  Synonyms  of  the  N.  T.  1854 225  23 

Van  Oosterzee.   Theology  of  the  N.  T. 

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Same.  1871 225  41 

Westcott.  History  of  the  canon  of  the  N. 

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Whedon.  Commentary  on  the  N.  T.  1875. 

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On  the  Gospels  and  Acts. 

Abbott,  L.  Matthew,  Mark,  Luke,  and  the 

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Alexander.  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles  ex- 
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The  Gospel  according  to  Matthew.  1862..    226  42 
The  Go^l  according  to  St  Mark.  1864..    226  47 

Alford.  How  to  study  the  N.  T.  1870 226  70 

Arnot.   The  church  in  the  house  x  lessons 

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Barnes.  Notes  on  the  Acto.  1863 226  71 

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Same.  1868.  2v 226  17 

Baumgarten.   The  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

1854.  3^- "6  54 

Beveridge,  ed,   Commentaxy  on  the  Acts. 

Z844.  2v 226  52 

Blair.  The  apostolic  Gospel.  1896 226  119 

Bruce.  Parabolic  teaching  of  Christ.  1894..  226  114 
Burroughs.  Four  books  on  the  nth  of 

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Burt.  Hours  among  the  Gospels.  1865 226  14 

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Clarke,  J.  F.  The  fourth  Gospel.  z886 226  104 

Cone.  Gospel  criticism,  &c.  1891 * 226  zii 

CowLES.  Gospel  and  epistles  of  John.  '76...  226  49 

Luke,  and  the  Acts.  1881^ 226  93 

Matthew  and  Mark.   1881 226  94 

DuVeil.  Acts  of  the  Apostles.  1851.. 226  89 

Everett.  Gospel  of  Paul.  1893 ^^^  i'^ 

Falconer.  Certain  principles  in  Evanson's 
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Franks.'  Apostolical  preaching.  (Hulsean 

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FuRNESS.  Jesus  and  his  biographers.  1838..  226  10 
GiLMoRE  afu/  Abbott.  Gospel  history.'  81^    226  92 

Goulburn.  Acts  of  the  deacons.  1866. 226  66 

Gray.  Biblical  museum.  1871-8.  5v ^226  79 

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V.  3.  A<^s  and  Romans. 

V  4.  zst  Corinthians  to  Philemon. 

▼.  5.  Hebrews  to  Revelation. 

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Holmes.   Prophecies  of  John  the  Baptist 

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HuiDEKOPER.  Indirect  testimony  of  history 

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JACX>BUS.  Notes  on  the  Acts.  1869 226  63 

Notes  on  the  Gospels.  1869.  3V.... 226  21 

Macduff.  Noontide  at  Sychar.  1869 226  69 

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Maurice.  The  Gospel  of  St.  John.  1878...  226  76 
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Roberts.  Discussions  on  the  Gospels.  1864.  226  77 
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2a 


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the  Mount  i860 n 

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Tolstoi.  Four  Go^els  harmonised.  1895. 

V.I 336 

Trench.  Notes  on  the  parables.  1863 21 

The  Sermon  on  the  Mount  1881 ^  tf 

Studies  in  the  Gospels.  1867 i 

Tyndale.  Expositions  and  notes  on  sundiy 

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Tyng,  r</.  The  four  Gospels.  1853 « 

Upham.  Thoughts  on  the  Goipels.  1881....  fli 

The  wise  men.  1871 -  ti 

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Westcott.  Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  Gos- 
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Williams.  Devotional  commentary  on  the 

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1875.  2v ^  ti 

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Bruce.  St.  Paul's  conception  of  Christian- 
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Calvin.    Commentaries    on    the    catholic 

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Chalmers.    Lects.  on  the  epistle  to  the 

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a.  i827.„ 

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Galatians  and  Colossians.  1864.. 
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us.  1844 

^etters  to  Gibbon.  1794 

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^otes  o!h  the  book  of  Revelation. 

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Revelation  of  John.  1871 

The  great  tribulation,  i860.  2v... 


227  42 
227  39 


227  36 

227  19 

227  17 

227  69 

227  47 

227  72 

227  68 
227  32 
227  z6 
227  I 
227  35 

227  41 

227  2 
227  40 

227   12 
227  37 

227  33 
227  34 

227  48 


228  15 

228  22 
228  14 
228  18 


Lects.  on  the  book  of  Revelation.  1854...  228  17 

The  seventh  vial.  1862 22820 

Eluott.  Horae  Apocalypticse.  1862.  4V...  228  zo 
Hjrponoia:  spiritual  understanding  of  the 

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James.  Outlines  of  prophetic  revelation.  '52.  228  16 

Macduff.  Memories  of  Patmos.  1871 228  24 

Maurice.  Lects.  on  the  Apocalypse.  1861.*  228  25 

MiLUGAN.  Revelation  of  St  John.  (Baird  * 

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Pond.    The  seals  opened.  1871 228  23 

RcssETTi.  The  face  of  the  deep.  1893 228  37 

Smith.  Thoughts  on  Revelation.  1865 228  2X 

SwEDENBORG.  Apocalypslscxplicata.  '85. 6v.  228  31 
Same,  JSng:  Apocalypse  explained. 

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Apocalypsis  revelata.  2v 228  .29 

^ame,  £n^.    Apocalypse   revealed. 

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Whiston.    The  Revelation   of  St  John. 

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Bunsen.  The  keys  of  St  Peter.  Z867 229  3 

Churton.    Uncanonical  and  apochryphal 

Scriptures.   Z884 229  9 

Ethiopic  Didascalia;  ed.  and  tr.  by  Piatt  '34. 229  R^-z 
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Gould,  S.  Baring-.  Lost  and  hostile  Gos- 
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Hitchcock  and  Brown,  eds.  Teaching  of 

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Same.  Z885 229  8 

Lange,  etal.  Commentary  on  the  Scripture; 

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THEOLOGY. 


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Natural  theology.  z88o 2ZO  Z7 

I.  Natural  theology.  Z835 2ZO  8 

IC 2ZO  9 

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NORDHOFF.  God  and  the  future  life.  1883..    2x0  22 

Paley.  Natural  theology.  1807 2x3  X 

Same.    1802 2x3  1} 

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Parsons.    Parsifal,  the    finding  of   Christ 

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TiNDAL.  Christianity  as  old  as  the  creation. 

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Tucker.   Light  of  nature  pursued.  '31.  4v.      2x0  i 
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THEISM.— ATHEISM.— PANTHEISM.— RA- 
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Abbott,  E.  A.  The  kernel  and  the  husk. 

X887 ^     2XX  89 


Adler.  Sketches  of  a  religion  based  on 

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Arthur.  Religion  without  God  and  God 

without  religion.  X885 2x1 

Atheos ;  or  the  tragedies  of  unbelief.  x862«  2x1 
fiAKOUNiNE.  God  and  the  state.  1885.. ...2X1  Fta 

Baijour.  Religion  of  humanity.  1888 2x1 

Beauchamp  (Geo.  Omt^  pseud.).  Analysis 
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Bkntley.  Sermons  at  Boyle's  lectnre,  etc 

X838 2X1 

Blackxe.  Natural  hist  of  atheism.   1878....    2x1 
Blauvelt.  Present  religious  crisis.  1882...    2XX 
Boss.  Brahmoism;  or  hist  of  reformed  Hin- 
duism. X884. 211 

Boston  lectures,  1870.  Christianity  and  skep-      ■ 

tidsm 211 

Brooklyn  Ethical  Association.  Objects,  etc 

X889 2XX  Ptt 

BucHNER.  Force  and  matter.  xSyo. •   an 

Burgess  and  Underwood.  D^Mite.  1875.  211 
Cairns.  Unbelief  in  the  i  8th  centmy.  x88x.  21X 
Cazenove.  Beingand  attributes  of  God.  *86  tVL 
Christueb.  Modem   doubt  and  Chriitian 

belief.  X874 2x1 

CoBBE.  A  faithless  world.  X885 2X1 

The  peak  in  Darien,  etc.  1882 211 

CoMtemis:  Magnanimous  atheism. — HygeutbtxT'" 
simism,  and  one  of  its  professors. — Zoophily.— Saai 
medicine.-^  The  fitness  of  women  for  the  aua'f 
religion.— The  house  on  the  shore  of  eternity .--Tbi  | 
in  Darien:  the  riddle  of  death. 

Religious  duty.  X864 » 2X1 

Cocker.  Theistic  conception  of  the  world. 

1875 -   «' 

Conflicts  of  the  age.  x88x all 

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fight ;  by  a  Yankee  fanner. 

Cook.  Transcendentalism.  (Boston  Monday 

lects.)    X878 2t 

Davidson.  Theism.  (Burnett  lects.,  X892-3).  211 
Davis.  Free  thoughts  concerning  religion. 

1854 2x1  R 

Demonstration  of  the  will  of  God  by  theli^ 

ofnature.  1733 21 

DiMAN.  Theistic  argument  as  affected  by  re- 
cent theories.  x88i 21 

Doubts  of  infidels.    X874 2IX  F 

Eddy.  Thoughts  on  religion,  &c.  i89X.....»  211 

Elucott.  Modem  skepticism.   1874. •   21 

Same.  1871 21 


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^ 211  Pam.  5 

fChristianity.  1883 an  67 

lenities  of  infidelity,  etc.  1853...  211  18 
Critical    hist    of   free  thought. 

on  lects.,  1862.) ., 211  4 

soil  discussion.    1888 211  Pun.  lo 

ith  and  rationalism.  1879 211  47 

idea  of  God.  1886 211  81 

i-theistic  theories.  1879 ^i'  5^ 

sm.  1878 211  52 

Reasonable  apprehensions  and 

ng  hints.  1885 2II  76 

lilosophy  of  theism,  istser.  '95.  211  xoi 
Burning  questions  of  the  life 

«ris.  Z890 211  95 

d  of  Christendom.  1878 211  42 

rom  traditional  to  rational  faith. 

-  211  34 

e  new  infidelity.  1881 98433 

xlitations  on  the  actual  state  of 

nity 211  23 

t.  of  the  arguments  for  the  exist- 

'God.  1885 211  84 

.  The  religion  of  the  future.  '86.  211  61 
Evidences  against   Christianity. 

2v 211  19 

ifessionof  JohnWhitlock.  1891.  211  96 

sL  of  rationalism.  1865 211  5 

The  gods,  and  other  lects.  '77.  211  38 
: ;  also  '  Ghosts  and  Other  lects./ 

:.    1882 ^  211   38J 

Story  of  m/ heart;  myautobiog. 

an  69 

^otes  on  Ingersoll.     1883 211  65 

infidels.  1887 an  85 

e  and  influence  of  the  spirit  of 

isnu   1867.  av 2X1  6 

indpal  deistical  writers  of  Eng. 
last  and  present  century.  1754. 

-  2n  43 

The  future  of  religion.  '88...2n  Pam.  9 

.  Vital  philosophy.  1870 an  24 

dence  of  natural  theology.  1867.  211  26 

Half  truths  and  the  truth.  1872..  an  55 

.    Ideal   substitutes    for    God. 

211  Pam.  2 

uperstition  in  all  ages.  1878 211  46 

e  essays  on  religion.  1874 211  14 

enriceofman.  1887 211  88 

i.    Faith  and  progress  of  the 

»  Somaj.  1882 211  68 

heosophy,  or  psychological  re- 

(Gi£foTd  lects.,  1892.) 211  99 


Navuxi.  Heavenly  Father:  lects.  on  mod* 

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Newton.  Philistinism.  1885 an  75 

Paine.  Theological  works.  1878 211  12 

Pa&kkh,.  Theism,  atheism  and  the  popular 

theology.   1861 211  xo 

Pearson.  Infidelity  dissected.  1874. 211  3X 

Plumftre.  General  sketch  of  the  hist,  of 

pantheism.  1878.  2v 211  91 

Camifnts  :  v.  i .  To  the  age  of  Spinoza. 

V.  a.  To  the  commencement  of  the  19th  century. 

Rennell.  Remarks  on  skepticism.  X8X9...  an  i 
Riddle.    Natural   hist,  of  infidelity,  &c. 

1852 21X  54 

Rogers.  Eclipse  of  faith.  1853 211  x6 

Defence  of  same.  1854 211  17 

Saisset.  On  religious  philosophy.  '63.  2v..  21  x  8 

Saltus.  Anatomy  of  negation.  1886 aix  90 

Sen.  The  Brahmo  Somaj.  X870 21  x  25 

Smith,  G.  The  theologies 21X  Pam.  x 

Smith,  W.   Thomdale :  or  the  conflict  of 

opinions.  X869 an  79 

Somerset.  Christian  theology  and  modem 

skeptidsm.    1872 21X  29 

Stephen.  Agnostic's  apology,  etc 21X  98 

Conitntt:  An  agnostic's  apology.— The  scepticism  of 
believers. — Dzeams  and  realities. — What  is  materialism  ?— 
Newman's  theory  of  belief.— Poisonous  opinions.— The 
retigion  of  all  sensible  men. 

Strauss.  The  old  faith  and  the  new.  1873.  2xx  30 

Swing.  Mistakes  of  Ingersoll.  X879 21  x  5X 

Tait.  Mind  in  matter.  X884 2XX  73 

Taylor.  The  devil's  pulpit.  1866 21X  94 

Thompson.  Christian  theism.  1855.  2v......  2x1  2 

Thoughts  on  theism.  1880. 2IX  Pam.  3 

ToLAND.  Christianity  not  mysterious.  X702.  21X  60 

Miscellaneous  works.  X747.  2v 211  58 

Couitnis:  ▼.  x.  Life  of  Mr.  Toland.— Hist,  of  the  Dru- 
ids.— Cicero  illustratus. — De  inventiond  typographiae.— 
De  Jordano  Bruno. — ^Account  of  Jordano  Bruno's  book 
'Of  the  infinite  universe  and  innumerable  worlds.'— Cat- 
alogue  of  books  ascribed  to  Jesus  Christ,  His  Apostles, 
etc. — Secret  hiit.  of  the  South  Sea  scheme. — Scheme  of  a 
national  bank. 

V.  9.  Letter  concerning  the  Roman  education.— Dix«c- 
tions  for  breeding  of  children. — Fabulous  death  of  Atilius 
Regulus. — Some  letters  of  Pliny. — Description  of  Epsom. 
— Primitive  constitution  of  the  Christian  Church. — Project 
of  a  journal. — Memorials.— Physic  without  physicians.— 
Letters. 

TuLLOCH.  Theism.  1855 ^'i  ^^ 

Van  Mildert.  Rise  and  progress  of  infidel- 
ity. (Boyle  lects.,  1802-5.)  1820.  2v...     211  48 

VoLNEY.  Ruins ;  or  meditations  on  the  rev- 
olution of  empires.  1802 2x1  X5 

Ward,  Mrs,  H.  University  Hall ;  opening 

address.    1890 211  Pam.  X3 


468 


RELIGION. 


Ward,  W.  G.  On  the  philosophy  of  theism. 

1884.    2v 211  70 

Welch.  Faith  and  modem  thought.  1876...  21  z  33 
Wendling.    IngersolUsm,  from  a  secular 

point  of  view.  1883 2ZZ  66 

WiMANS.  One  religion:  many  creeds.  1870.  21 X  11 

CREATION.— PROVIDENCE. 

Adams.  Creation  a  recent  work  of  God.  '70.  213  14 

BuNSEN.  God  in  history.  1868.  3v 2x4  5 

Burr.  Ecce  terra.  1883 214  12 

Campbell.  Story  of  creation.  1877 213  16 

Chambers.  Vestiges  of  the  natural  hist  of 

creation.  1845 213  5 

Sequel:  Explanations.  1846 213  6 

Divine  footsteps  in  human  hist  1862 2144 

Evans.  England  under  God 2x4  9 

EWBANK.  The  world  a  workshop.  1855.....  2x3  10 
Field.  The  two  great  books  of  nature  and 

revelation.  X870 2x3  X5 

GiLLETT.  Moral  system.  X874 214  xi 

Gordon.  Particular  Providence.  x868 2x4  10 

GossE.  Creation:  an  attempt  to  untie  the 

geological  knot  X857 213  11 

Grote.  Genesis  x-2.  x88o 98.4  X5 

GuYOT.  Creation;  or  the  Biblical  cosmogdny 

in  the  light  of  modem  science.  X884...  213  17 

Harris.  Pre- Adamite  earth.  X851 213  7 

Hartwig.  Harmonies  of  nature.  x866 213  13 

HODGMAN.  Miracle  of  creation  as  contrasted 

with  evolution 213  Pam.  X 

Kerr.  Voice  of  God  in  history.  1890 2x4  13 

KiDD.  Adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the 

physical  condition  of  man.  1835 214  8 

McCosH  an(/  DiCKiE.  Typical  forms  and 

special  ends  in  creation.  1857 213  X2 

Powell.   On  the  spirit  of  the  inductive 

philosophy,  etc.  1855 213  9 

St.  Pierre.  Studies  of  nature.  1836 214  2 

Same:  Beauties  of.  1799 2x4  3 

Seward.  School  of  life.  1895 214  14 

Taylor.  Indications  of  the  Creator.  1852..  2x3  8 
Wonders  of  nature    and    Providence  dis- 
played. X825 2x4  X 

EVIL.— SUFFERING.— PESSIMISM. 

Adler.  Four  tjrpes  of  suffering.  1885 216  Pam.  x 

Alden.  Study  of  death.  1895 216  18 

Arthur.  Talks  with  a  philosopher.  1870...  216  16 

Barlow.  Ultimatum  of  pessimism.  1882...  2x6  xo 
BURRITT.  The  mission  of  great  sufferings. 

1867 2x6  5 

Burton.  Cheering  views  of  man  and  Provi- 
dence. 1832 2x6  X 


BlTSHNSLL.    Moral   uses   of  dark   things. 

X869 

Dana.  Optimism  of  Emerson.  x886 

Hanson.  A  cloud  of  witnesses.  x88o....... 

HiNTON.  Mystery  of  pain.  x866 • 

James.  Nature  of  evil.  1855 ^ 

Mallock.  Is  life  worth  living  ?     1879 

Naville.  Problem  of  eviL  1871^ 

Reid.  Sorrow.   X870 • 

Saltus.    Philosophy    of    disenchantment 

1885 

ScHOPENHAUEiu  Studies  in  pessimism.  '91.. 
Smith.  Gravenhurst,  or  thoughts  on  good 

and  evil.  X885 

TORREY  (Catius,  Jr.,  pitud,),  Theognis.  '56 
Value  of  life.  X879 .' * 

FUTURE  UFE* 

Alger.  Doctrine  of  a  future  life.  X869 

Arnold.  Death — and  afterwards.  X887..... 
Barrows,  ed.  Science  and  immortality.  '87. 
Blackwell.  Physical  basis  of  immortality. 

X876 

Bross.  Immortality.    1877.. 21I 

CiARKE,^/^/.  The  hereafter.  x888 

ConsE.  Hopes  of  the  human  race.  X876..... 

Cressey.  Essential  man.  X895 

Dick.  Philosophy  of  a  future  state.  X836.... 

Fechner.  Life  after  death.  1882... « 

FiGUiER.  Day  after  death.  X872 

Joys  beyond  the  threshold.  1 893 

The  to-morrow  of  death.  X872 » 

FisKE.  Destiny  of  man.  1884. 

Giles.  Our  children  in  the  other  life 

Hepworth.  Life  beyond.  X894 

Hudson.  Scientific    demonstration    of  the 

future  life.  1895 - 

Kirk.  Possibility  of  not  dying.  1883 

Little,  Knox-,  ^/ a/.  Immortality.  1885.- 
Newman.  Life  after  death?  Palinodia.  '86.  21* 
Phelps.  Struggle  for  immortality.  X889..... 
Sabatier.  Essai  sur  Timmortalit^.  X895..... 
Spratly.  Scientific  basis  for  a  future  state. 

1894 - 

Stockwell.  Evolution  of  immortality,  '87. 
Taylor.   Physical  theory  of  another  life. 

1857- 

Through  the  gates  of  gold.  X887 - 

Unseen  universe.  1876 

Weiss.  Immortal  life.  x88o « 

Wiedemann.  Ancient  Egyptian  doctrine  of 

immortality.  1895 

Wood.  Man  and  beast  here  and  hereafter. 

X874.  2v - 


RELIGION. 


469 


Spiutism. 

ritual  manifestations.  1879....  134  41 
ian,  A.  The  real  secret  of  the 

srappings.  1851 98.2  Pam.  6 

r.  The  revelation  of  the  Son 

C869 134  Pam.  13 

Lives  of  the  spirits  of  Sir  Henry 

Jid  his  daughter.  1874 X34  22 

ism  answered  by  science.  '72.  134  28 

ghtinthe  valley.  1857 ^  134  33 

entity  of  primitive  Christianity 

m  spiritualism.  1874 134  15 

True  story  of  the  Fox  sisters. 

134  53 

)eath  and  the  after  life.  '74...  134  26 

and  their  earthly  victims.  '73.  134  20 

larmonia.  1853-5.  4v 134  5 

ial  man.  1856 X34  25 

'nature 134  8 

>  the  summer- land.  1873 ^34  21 

Danger  signals.  1875 134  Pam.  8 

he  dead.  1861-2 134  19 

rom  matter  to  spirit.  1863...  134  9 
:hic  philosophy  as  the  foun- 

religion  of  natural  law.  '96.  134  61 

itual  tracts.  1858.  nos.  x-ii.  134  27 
Dexter.  Spuitualism.  1853. 

«34  45 

en  years  with  spiritual  me- 

5 134  39 

elve  months  in  an  English 

84 134  47 

"ess  on  spiritualism.  1870..  134  Pam.  4 
veen  facts  of  the  Bible  and 

ritualism.  1870 134  Pam.  5 

us  animal.  1870 134  Pam.  6 

1870 134  Pam.  7 

ckaism.  1874 , 134  Pam.  9 

tnce  vs.  modem  spiritualism. 

134  I 

ee-fold  test  of  spiritualism. 

«34  23 

'sics  and  physiology  of  spir- 

871 134  3 

1876 ^  134  4 

iritism 134  50 

ers  of  modem  spiritualism. 

«34  40 

1/.  Book  written  by  the  so- 

1883 134  30 

i  in  my  life.  1872.  2v 134  36 

Mme.  Home 134  52 

d  communications.  1879...  '34  42 


Light  on  the  hidden  way.  1886 134  49 

London  Dialectical  Society.  Rept  of  com- 
mittee on  spiritualism.  1873... '34  '7 

LuH.  Spiritual  delusion.  1873 -     '34  M 

McDonald.    Spiritualism    identical    with 

ancient  sorcery.  1866 134  3a 

Marryat  (Mrs.  Lean).  The  spirit  worid« 

1894. X34  57 

There  is  no  death.  1891 134  55 

Marvin.   Philosophy  of  spiritualism,  etc 

1874 X34  31 

Mary  Jane.  1863 ^  134  B-x 

Messages  from  the  spirit  of  John  Quincy 

Adams.  1859 -    '34  '6 

Modem  mysteries  explained  and  exposed. 

1855 134  54 

Nature's  laws  in  human  life.  1872 134  lo 

Olcott.    People    from    the  other  world. 

1875- 134  14 

Owen.  DebaUble  land  between  this  world 

and  the  next.  1872 134  12 

Footfalls  on    the    boundary  of  another 

world,  i860 134  II 

Parker  am/  Clay.  Two  lects.  on  the  pres- 
ent crisis,    i860 134  Pam.  I 

Philosophy  of  spirit  likenesses.  1869 134  Pam.  10 

Putnam.  Natty,  a  spirit.  1856 134  29 

Spirit  works.  1853 ^134  Pam.  2 

Report  of  mysterious  noises  in  the  house  of 

John  D.  Fox.  1848 134  Pam.  14 

Rochester  knockings.  1851 98.2  Pam.  7 

Sargent.  Planchette.  1869 134  38 

Seybert.  Commission  to  investigate  spir- 
itualism.  Rept.  1887 134  51 

Spiritualism  and  the  Bible.  1864 134  Pam.  3 

Strange  visitors.  1869 134  13 

Tappan.  Spiritualism  as  a  science  and  as  a 

religion.    1873 X34  Ptoi.  12 

Tuttle.  Arcana  of  nature.  1895 ^34  ^ 

Underhill.  The  missing  link  in  modem 

spiritualism.  1885 134  48 

Wallace.  Defence  of  modem  spiritualism. 

1874 134  Pam.  XX 

Miracles  and  modem  spiritualism.    1881..     134  44 
Wi  LU  AMS.  Clairvoyance  of  Bessie  Williams. 

1893 134  56 

Williamson.  The  invisibles.  1867 X34  34 

Modem  diabolism.   1873 134  35 

Wright.  The  mastereon.  1872 134  18 

ZOllnsr.  Transcendental  physics.  x88x....     134  43 

REUGION  AND  SCIENCE. 

Agassiz.  Stracture  of  animal  life.  1874. 2x5  37 

Argyll.  Geology  and  the  deluge.  1885.....    2x5  67 


470 


REUGION. 


BABBAGB.  Ninth  Bridgewater  treatise.  1837.    2x5  Z3 

Beale.  Life  theories.  1871 215  66 

Beecher.  Evolution  and  religion.  1885.....  2x5  69 
BiXBY.  Similarities  of  physical  and  religious 

knowledge.   1876.., 2x5  48 

BOARDiiCAN.  Studies  in  the  creation  week. 

X878 222  73 

BoNNEY.  Influence  of  science  on  theology. 

X885 .•    2x5  68 

Brewer.  Theology  in  science 2x5  30 

Bridgewater  treatises  on  the  power,  wisdom 

and  goodness  of  God  as  manifested  in 

the  creation.  x833~4.  I2v ^      215  x 

Conienis:  v.  I'-a,  The  adaptation  of  external  nature  to 
th*  moral  and  intellectual  constitution  of  man ;  by  Chal- 
mers. 

V.  3.  The  adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the  physical 
condition  of  man ;  by  Kidd. 

▼.  4.  Astronomy  and  general  physics ;  by  Whewell. 

▼.  5.  The  hand,  as  evincing  design ;  by  Bell. 

▼.  6-7.  Animal  and  vegetable  physiology ;  by  Roget. 

▼.  8-9.  Geology  and  mineralogy ;  by  Buckland. 

▼.  zo-xz.  History,  habits,  and  instincts  of  animals;  by 
Kirby. 

▼.  za.  Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the  function  of  di- 
gestion; byProut. 

Brunton.  Bible  and  science.  x88i^ 2x5  56 

Buckland.  Sixth  Bridgewater  treatise  [as 

above].  X837 215  14 

Burr.  Pater mundi.  X870 „  2x5  40 

Cau>erwood.  Relations  of  science  and  re- 
ligion. x88i 2x5  61 

Calthrop,  ei  al.  Debt  of  religion  to  science. 

X892 ^.2x5  Ptan.  4 

Carus.  The  religion  of  science.  x893^ 2x5  90 

Cooke.  Credentials  of  science  the  warrant 

of  faith.  x888 ^  2x5  72 

Religion  and  chemistry.  X865 215  36 

Same.  x88o ^15  36^ 

Davies.  Answer  to  Hugh  Miller,  etc.  x86o.  215  50 

Davy,  Consolations  in  travel.  X83X 2x5  20 

Dawson.  Eden  lost  and  won.  X896 ^  2x5  91 

Modem  science  in  Bible  lands.  x888 2x5  73 

Origin  of  the  world  according  to  revelation 

andscience.  X877 222  53 

DeLuc  Physical  hist  of  the  earth.  183X...  222  46 
Denton.  The  deluge  in  the  light  of  Modern 

science.  X870 215  Pam.  x 

Dick.  Christian  philosopher.  X836 ^  215  21 

Didon.  Science  without  God.  X882 215  59 

Drummond.    Natural  law  in  the  spiritual 

world.  1883 2x5  62 

Duke.  Beneath  the  surface.  x88x 215  55 

FiNLAYSON.  Biological  religion.  X895 2x5  80 

FULLOM.  Marvels  of  science  and  their  testi- 
mony to  Holy  Writ.  X854 „  2x5  28 


Gladstone,  et  al.   Order  of  creatioii:  a 

controversy. •••••••••...••.«  31$ 

GossE.  Life  in  its  lower,  intennedtiteaiid^ 

higher  forms.  x86o ^  215 

Gould,  G.  M.  Meaning  and  method  of  life. 

X893 _  215 

Gould,  S.  Baring-.  Some  modem  difficnl- 

ties.  1875 ai$ 

Gray.  Natural  science  and  religion.  x88o«.  215 

HAcKEL.  Monism.  X894 215 

Harrison.  Ascent  of  faith.  1893 ^5 

Hayden.  Science  and  revelation.  x875..^..  ^ 

Hitchcock.  Religion  of  geology.  185X 215 

Huxley.  Elssays  upon  some  controverted 

questions.  X892 ;„...  215 

CantenU:  Rise  and  progress  of  pslrontolngy.-t< 
preters  of  Genesis  and  interpreters  of  natnre.^Mr.Q 
stone  and  Genesis. — Evolution  of  theology.— Sciaai 
morals.— Scientific  and  pseudo-scientific  reslisa.~Sn 
and  pseudo-science.— An  Episcopal  triology.— Agaoltid 
— ^Value  of  witness  to  the  miraculous.— Agnosticia:  > 
joinder.— Agnosticism  and  Christianity.— Lights  4 
church  and  the  light  of  science. — ^The  keeper  of  dbete 
swine. — Illustrations  of  Mr.  Gladstone's  catam 
methods.— Hasisadra's  adventure. 

Science  and  Christian  tradition.  1894. 21$ 

Science  and  Hebrew  tradition.  X894. 215 

James.  Guesses  at  purpose  in  nature 215 

Jones.  Wisdom  and  beneficence  of  the  Al- 
mighty as  displayed   in    the  sense  of 

vision.  X851 215 

Kelly.  Evolution  and  effort.  1895 -  ''5 

Le  Conte.     Religion  and  science.  X874....  215 

Leitch.  God's  glory  in  the  heavens.  x863^  2ij 
Lord.    Relations     between   religion   and 

science.  X884 ^ 215 

Lucas.  The  Noaic  deluge.  1873 ^...  2M 

M'Causland.  Adam  and  the  Adamite.  '64.  215 
Martineau.  Religion  as  affected  by  modem 

materialism.  X875 ..„ 215 

Same.  1877 «  21$ 

Miller.  Testimony  of  the  rocks.  X857 215 

Murphy.  Creation ;  or  the  Bible  and  geol- 
ogy consistent.  1851 215 

Nolan.  Analogy  of  revelation  and  science. 

(Hampton  lects.,  1833.) **5 

Our  earthly  house  and  its  builder «  2IS 

Pedder.  Issues  of  the  age.  X874. 215 

Pierce.  Ideality  in  the  physical  sciences. 

x88i 215 

PiCTON.  Mystery  of  matter,  etc.  X878 215 

Porter.  Sciences  of  nature  vs.  science  of 

man.  X871 2Xj 

PRESTWICH.  Certain  phenomena,  geological, 

and  the  tradition  of  the  flood.  X895.....  '^i 


REUGION. 


471 


Antediluvian  hist,  of  the  flood. 

222  55 

Thoughts  on  religion.  1895 215  85 

Agnosticism  and  religion.  1896  215  86 

>el  in  the  stars.  1882 215  57 

Leligion  and  science  in  relation 

Dsophy.  1875 215  44 

3nsolations  of  science.  1884 215  63 

H.M.  The  world  and  the  Logos. 

215  70 

,  J.  P.    Man  in  Genesis  and  in 

f.  1870 2x5  38 

I yth  and  science.  1882 215  58 

istianity  and  agnosticism.  1895...    ^'5  ^^ 
,  Christianity  and  agnosticism :  a 

'ersy.  1889 215  74 

The  eye  with  reference  to  natural 

y.  1836 215  24 

ist.  of  the  doctrine  of  comets. 

215  Pam.  2 

he  wariare  of  science  with  theol- 

596.  2v 215  88 

pters  in  the  warfare  of  science: 

>r.  1888 215  Pam.  3 

are  of  science.  1876 215  87 

Reconciliation  of  science  smd 

».  1877 215  49 

studies  in  science  and  religion. 

215  60 

Lgreement  of  science  and  revela- 

872 215  4X 


'^EALED  THEOLOGY.— 
.  CHRISTIANITY. 

ilSTORY  OF  DOCTRINES. 

)er  Antichrist  1895 ^73  47 

Heresies  of  the  apostolic  age. 

ton  lects.,  1829.) 273  25 

'  Key  to  the  writings  of  the  prin- 

ithers.  (Bampton  lects.,  1813.)...    273  29 

c.  The  writings  of  the  Christian 

.  (Bampton  lects.,  1839.) 273  30 

i.    Hist  of  Christian  literature 

ctrine.  1864.  3v.« 273  3 

Hist,  of  the  development  of  the 
e  of  the  person  of  Christ  '61.  5v.      273  8 
ist  of  Christian  doctrine.  1896...    273  48 
The  Athanasian  creed  and  modem 

t  i870„ 273  44 

Christian  creeds  and  confessions. 

273  49 

■1.   Hist  of  doctrines.  1868.  iv..      273  6 


Harnack.  Hist,  of  dogma.  1894.  v.  x 273  38 

Outlines  of  the  hist  of  dogma.   X893.......  27337 

Howard.  Schism  between  the  oriental  and 

western  churches.   x892.. 273  36 

Johnson.  Christianity's  challenge.  x88x.....  98.4  X3 

Kaye.  The  Council  of  Nicaea.  X853 273  x6 

LfipiasR.  Indulgences.  1895 273  46 

LiGUORi.  Hist  of  heresies.  X857 273  21 

LuMBY.  Hist  of  the  creeds.  1880 273  26 

Marriott.    Testimony  of  the  catacombs. 

x87o„ 273  X4 

Moshler.  Symbolism.  X844 273  X3 

Neander.  Hist  of  Christian  dogmas.  x866. 

2v 273  X7 

Newman.  Arians  of  the  4th  century.  X876.,  273  20 

Development  of  Christian  doctrine.  X878.  273  19 
OMB1/U4NEY.    Early  hist,  of  the  Athanasian 

creed.  1880.. 273  24 

Pfleiderer.    Influence  of  the  apostle  Paul 

on  Christianity.   X885 27332 

Paulinism.  X877.  2v 273  22 

Poole.  Illustrations  of  the  hist,  of  medieval 

thought  X884.. 273  31 

Pressens^.    Heresy  and  Christian  doctrine. 

1873 ; 273  15 

Reuss.    Christian  theology  in  the  apostolic 

age.  X872.  2v 273  27 

Shedd.    Hist,  of  Christian  doctrine.    X863. 

2V 273    X 

Sheldon.  Hist  of  Christian  doctrine.  x886. 

2v. 273  33 

Stanley.  The  Athanasian  creed.  X87X 273  43 

SwETE.  The  Apostles'  creed.   X894.. 273  45 

TuTHiLL.  Origin  and  development  of  Chris- 
tian dogma.  x888 273  35 

Westcx)TT.  The  historic  faith.  X883 273  42 

APOLOGETICS. 

Al  Kindy.  The  apology  of;  with  essay  by 

Muir.    X882.. 239  7a 

Aristides.  Apology  of;  tr.  by  Harris.  '93..  239  92 
Barnes.    Evidences  of  Christianity,  X9th 

century.   x868.. 239  23 

Barry.  Manifold  witness  for  Christ.  x88o..  239  6x 
Benson.    Evidences  of  Christianity.    (Hul- 

sean  lects.,  X820.) 239'  48 

Bidlake.      Truth    of    divine   revelation. 

(Bampton  lects.,  x8ix.) 239  64 

Bremen  lectures ;  by  European  divines.  '7X..  239  30 

Browne.  Religio  medici.  X869 239  25 

Burr.  Ad  fidem.  187X 239  28 

Calkins.  Keystones  of  faith.  x888 239  90 

Carpenter.  Witness  of  the  heart  to  Christ 

(Hulsean  lects.,  X 878.) 239  53 


472 


REUGION. 


Chalmers.  Evidences  of  Christian  revela- 
tion.  2v 239  56 

Chandler.    Defence  of  Christianity.   1728. 

2v ^    239  66 

Chateaubriand.  Beauties  of  Christianity. 

1813.   2v ^      239  5 

Genius  of  Christianity.  1856 2397 

Chevalier.   Revealed  religion.    (Hulsean 

lects.,  1827.) 239  81 

Clarke.  Steps  of  belief.  1874 »    239  39 

Ccx)PER.  Bridge  of  history  over  the  gulf  of 

time.    1871 „    239  31 

CowiE.    Ten  sermons,  including  Hulsean 

lects.,  1853 ^..^    239  54 

Currey.   Confirmation  of  faith.    (Hulsean 

lects.,  1852.) 239  51 

Dewar.  Evidences  of  divine  revelation. '6 z.     239  20 
Dorchester.  Christianity  vindicated  by  its 

enemies.  1896 ^    239  94 

Eaton.  Permanence  of  Christianity.  (Bamp- 

ton  lects.,  1872.) 23942 

Ebrard.  Apologetics.  1886.  3V 239  S^ 

Ellis.    The  Melvil  family  and  their  Bible 

*    readings.    1872 239  40 

Eusebius.    Prseparatio  evangelica. — De  de- 

monstratione  evangelica.  1628.  2v 239  R-l 

E^TELEIGH.  View  of  our  religion.  (Bampton 

lects.,  1792.) 239  62 

Evidences  of  Christianity.  1855 239  12 

Farkar.  Witness  of  history  to  Christ.  (Hul- 
sean lects.,  1870.) 239  27 

Faunce.  Young  man*s  difficulties  with  his 

Bible.  1S76 239  37 

Finch.     Objections    against    Christianity. 

(Bampton  lects.,  1797.) 239  80 

Fisher.  Christian  religion.  1886 239  82 

Grounds  of  theistic  and  Christian  belief. 

1S83 239  76 

Manual  of  Christian  evidences.  1888 239  89 

Frank.  Christian  certainty.  1886 239  85 

Fuller.  Principal  works;  with  memoir.  '52.     239  18 
GoDDAKD.    Religious  evidence.    (Bampton 

lects.,  1823.) 239  46 

Godet.  Defence  of  the  Christian  faith.  '81.     239  69 

Grant,  Foes  of  our  faith.  1866 239  22 

Gregory.  Evidences,  etc.,  of  the  Christian 

religion.  1851 239  17 

Grotius.   Truth  of  the  Christian  religion. 

1793 239  I 

Hartzel.  Defense  of  the  Bible.  1854. 239  91 

Hellmith.  Divine  dispensations.  i866 239  38 

Humphrey.  Early  progress  of  the  Gospel. 

(Hulsean  lects.,  1850.) 239  58 

Ingersoll.  Christian  religion.  1882 239  73 


Keith.  Truth  of  the  Christian  religioii.  '61.  23913 
Lancaster.  Popular  evidence  of  Christiui- 

ity.  (Bampton  lects.,  1831.) 2390- 

Leathes.  Grounds  of  Christian  hope^ 239  41 

Religion  of  Christ.  (Bampton  lects.,  '74.)  239  3I 
Letters  of  certain  Jews  to  Voltaire.  1848....  239  4 
Luthardt.  Fundamental  truths  of  Chris- 
tianity. 1869 239  i 

Lyttleton.  Conversion  and  apostleship  of 

St.  Paul.  1763 2396J 

McCosH.  Christianity  and  positivism.  1871.  239  31 
McCulloh.   Credibility  of  the  Scriptmcs. 

1852.    2V 2399 

M'lLVAiNE.  Evidences  of  Christiamty.  '32.    239  U 
McIlvaine.   \y^sdom   of  Holy  Sciiptore. 

i883« 239  J5. 

Michell.    Christian  evidences.    (Bampton 

lects.,  1849.) 239  to 

MiLMAN.  Character  of  the  apostles  an  evi- 
dence of  Christianity.   (Bampton  lects., 

1827.) 239  49 

Morres.   Bampton  lects.  [on  Faith],  179I.    239 1^ 
Nares.   Evidences  of  Christianity.    (Bamp- 
ton lects.,  i8o5.)„ 239  i 

Norton.    Evidences  of  genuineness  of  the 

Gospels.  1856 239  n 

Paley.  Evidences  of  Christianity.  1805.  2v.     239  > 
Parkinson.    Rationalism  and   revelation. 

(Hulsean  lecU.,  1837.)... 239  43 

Penrose.    Truth  of  Christianity.   (Bampton 

lects.,  1808.) 239*3 

Phiup.  Rays  of  light.  1871 23933 

Pierson.   Many  infallible  proofs.  1886 239  ^ 

Rawlinson.  Historical  evidences  of  the 
truth  of  the  Scripture  records.  (Bamp- 
ton lects.,  1859.) 23945 

Row.  Christian  evidences.  (Bampton  lects., 

1877.) 239  9 

Manual  of  Christian  evidences.  1887 239  4 

Saint-Martin.   Defence  of  Jesus  Christ 

i86« 239  >9 

Savage.  Christianity  the  science  of  man- 
hood.   1875.. 2393s 

Savonarola.  Triumph  of  the  cross ;  tr.  by 

HiU.  1868 2394; 

Shepherd.    Credibility   of  the    Christian 

religion.    (Bampton  lects.,  1788.).. 23979 

Sherlock.  Tryall  of  witnesses  of  the  Resur- 
rection. 1755 239^ 

Smith.  Apologetics.  1882 239;* 

Squier.  Reason  and  the  Bible.  1861... 239  tf 

Stanhope.  Truth  of  the  Christian  nligion..  239  Si 

Storrs.  Divine  origin  of  Christianity.  1884.  339/1 

Taylor,  I.  Process  of  historical  ptoot  '28^  339  ^ 


RELIGION. 


473 


1  of  belief.  1867 239  24 

The  diegesis:    evidences  of 

lity.  ZS41 239  52 

.  Apology;  tr.  by  Reeve.  *94..  239  93 

L  Aids  to  faith.  1872 239  34 

Various  evidences  of  revealed 

1824., 239  8 

tianity  and  morality.  1882 239  74 

IS  of  fieuth.     (Bampton  lects., 

239  55 

ed.  The  gentle  skeptic.    1863.  239  19 

idences  of  Christianity. '33.  2v.  239  15 
H.    The  one  religion.    (Bamp- 

.,  1881.)^ 239  71 

ED  THEOLOGICAL  WRITINGS 

Christian    library.      1868-72. 
230  37 

.*  V.  I.  Apostolic  fathers. 

tin  Martyr  and  Athenagoras. 

»an,  Theophilus  and  Clementine  reoognitioiu. 

Clement  of  Alexandria,  av. 

renseus. 

[ippolytus. 

tullianus  against  Marcion. 

Writings  of  Cyprian,  etc. 

Writings  of  Origen. 

18.  Writings  of  Tertullian,  etc. 
sthodius,  Alexander,  Peter  of  Alexandria,  etc. 
»ocryphal  Gospels,  Acts  and  Revelation, 
ementine  homilies. — Apostolic  constitutions, 
ven  books  of  Amobius  adversus  gentes. 
egory  Thaumauturgus,  Dionysius  of  Alexan- 
xhelaus. 

Works  of  Lactantius. —  Testaments  of  the 
iarchsand  fragmentsof  the  sdand  3d  centuries, 
riy  liturgies  and  other  documents. 

:  Bibliographical  synopsis;  by 

hardson. —  Index ;     by    Peck. 

7- 230  59A 

Vorks;  tr.  by  Nichols.  '25.  3 v.  230  126 

Drks.  V.  I :  Epistles.  1886 230  251 

Works.  1882- 230  218 

.'  V.  1-3.  Philosophical  writings. 

losophy  of  religion. 

itings  on  religion  and  society  prior  to  author's 

:  convert. — Pt.  x  of  writings  in  defence  of  the 

t.  a-4  of  writings  in  defence  of  the  Church, 
rit-rapper,  and  scientific  criticisms. 

Writings  on  Christianity,  etc. 
ritings  on  development  and  morals. 

Politics. 

pular  literature. 

:planatory  and  miscellaneous. 

i;  with  life.  1846.  8v 230  85 

cts.  1849.  3^ 230  X02 

Vorks.  1851.  4v 230  71 

ents  in  printed  catalogue  of  1871,  p.  1x3). 


Froude.  Remains.  1838.  4v 230  Z40 

Hall.  Works.  1837.  I2v 230  262 

CoMttntM:  V.  x-a.  Contemplations  on  the  Old  Testa^ 
ment. 

V.  3-4.  Paraphrase  on  hard  texts. 

V.  5.  Sermons. 

V.  6.  Practical  works :  Heaven  upon  earth. — ^Art  of  di- 
vine meditation.— Characters  of  virtues  and  vices.— Epis- 
tles.—Remedy  of  pro&neness.— Christian  moderation.— 
Holy  decency  in  the  worship  of  God.— Devout  soul.— Free 
prisoner. 

V.  7.  Practical  works,  continued  :  Remedy  of  discon- 
tentment.—Peacemaker.— Bahn  of  Gilead.— Treatise  d 
Christ  mystical- The  Christian.— Satan's  fiery  darts 
quenched.— Cases  of  conscience.— Holy  order.— Songs  In 
the  night. 

v.  8.  Devotional  works,  etc. :  Mediutions  and  vows.-^ 
Holy  observations. — Holy  rapture.— Select  thoughtsw— 
Supernumeraries. — Breathings  of  the  devout  soul.— Susur- 
rium  cum  Deo.— Soul's  farewell.— Great  mystery  of  godli- 
ness.—Invi^le  world.- Principles  of  religion.— Solomon's 
divine  arts.— Letters.— Speeches,  etc 

V.  9.  Polemical  works :  Peaceof  Rome.— Honotirofthe 
married  clergy . — Old  religion.— Reconciler.— Certain  Cath- 
y>lic  propositions,  etc. 

V.  xo.  Polemical  works,  continued :  Common  apology 
of  Church  of  Eng. — Letters. — Episcopacy  by  divine  right 
asserted. — Humble  remonstrance  to  Parliament.— Via  me- 
dia, etc. 

V.  XX.  Latin  theology,  with  trans. 

V.  X3.  Miscellaneous:  Mundtu  alter  et  idem.— Quo 
vadis.— Satires. — David's  Psalms  metamorphosed.— Bli»* 
cellaneous  poems.— Indexes,  etc. 

Hoofer.  Early  writings ;  ed.  by  Carr.  '43.    230  63 
Later  writings;  ed.  by  Nevinson.  1 85 2...     230  63 
(See  contents  in  printed  catalogue  of  X87X,  p.  X74.) 

Hutchinson.  Works;  ed.  by  Brace.  1842.    230  67 

Jewel.  Works;  ed.  by  Ayre.  1845.  4v 230  B-i 

(See  contents  In  printed  catalogue  of  X87X,  p.  190,) 

Law.  Works.  1762.  9V 230  z8i 

ConUntt:  v.  x.  Three  letters  to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor. 

V.  8.  Remarks  on  '  Fable  of  the  Bees.'— The  case  of 
reason  or  natural  religion. — ^Absolute  unlawfulness  of  stage 
entertainments. 

V.  3.  Treatise  on  Christian  perfection. 

V.  4.  Serious  call  to  a  devout  and  holy  life. 

V.  5.  Demonstration  of  the  errors  of  a  late  book,  called 
'A  plain  account  of  the  nature  and  end  of  the  Sacraments 
of  the  Lord's  Supper.'— Grounds  and  reasons  of  Christian 
regeneration. 

V.  6.  Answer  to  Dr.  Trapp's  discourse  of  the  folly,  sin 
and  danger  of  being  righteous  overmuch.— An  appeal  to 
all  that  doubt. 

V.  7.  Spirit  of  prayer.— Way  to  divine  knowledge. 

V.  8.  Spirit  of  love.— ConfiiUtion  of  Dr.  Warburton't 
projected  'Defence  of  Christianity.' 

V.  9.  Justification  by  fidth  and  works.— Address  to  the 
clergy. — Collection  of  letters. 

Leighton.   Whole  works ;  with  biog.  '48.     230  75 

(See  contents  in  printed  catalogue  of  X87X,  p.  906.) 

Leslie.  Theological  works.  1832.  yv 230  202 

Qmtentt:  v.  x.  Life  of  author.— Short  and  easy  method 
with  the  DeisU,  etc. 
V.  a.  Socinian  controversy,  etc. 


474 


REUGION. 


▼.  3.  Miscclbneoui. 

▼.  4.  Snake  in  the  grass,  etc. 

Y.  5-7.  Miscellaneous. 

library  of  the  Fathers.  1S45-79.  40V 230  i 

Contents:  St.  Augustine:  Confessions.— Sennons  on 
selected  lessons  of  New  Testament  (a  ▼.). — Seventeen 
short  treatises. — Expositions  on  book  of  Psalms  (6  v.). — 
Homilies  on  gospel  of  St.  John  and  on  his  first  epistle  (a  v.). 

St.  Athanasius :  Select  treatises,  in  controversy  with  the 
Arians  (a  v.). — Festal  epistles  and  historical  tracts  (9  v.). 

St.  John  Chrysostom  :  Homilies  on  Paul's  epistle  to  the 
Corinthians;  Romans;  On  the  statues;  Gospel  of  St. 
Matthew  (3  V.);  ad  epistle  to  the  Corinthians;  to  the 
Philippians,  Colossians  and  Thessalonians ;  Gospel  of  St. 
John  (a  v.);  Acts  (a  v.) ;  Timothy,  Titus  and  Philemon  ; 
Galatians  and  Ephesians. 

St.  Cyprian:  Treatises. — Epistles,  and  works  of  St. 
Pacian. 

St.  Cyril:  Catechetical  lectures. 

St.  Gregory  the  great :  Morals  of  book  of  Job.  4  v. 

St.  Justin  the  martyr :  Works  now  extant. 

St.  Ephrem  the  Syrian :  Select  works  tr.  out  of  the 
Syriac ;  with  notes  by  Morris. 

Tertullian :  Apologetic  and  practical  treatises,  v.  x. 
LUTIIER.  First  principles  of  the  Reforma- 

tion.   1883 230  242 

Contents:  v.  1.  Address  to  the  nobility  of  the  German 
nation. 

V.  a.  Concerning  Christian  liberty. 

V.  3.  Babylonish  captivity  of  the  church. 

M'Lean,  Works;  with  memoir.  1823.  6y.     230  79 

Paley.  Works.   1831 230  78 

Contents  :  Life  of  the  author. — Moral  and  political  phil- 
osophy.—  Horae  Paulinas. — Clergyman's  companion  in 
visiting  the  sick. — ^A  view  of  the  evidences  of  Christianity. 
—Natural  theology  .—A  defence  of  the  considerations  on  the 
propriety  of  requiring  a  subscription  to  articles  of  faith. — 
Reasons  for  contentment,  addressed  to  the  labouring  part 
of  the  British  public  .•Sermons  on  public  occasions.— Ser- 
mons on  several  subjects. 

Patrick.  Works;  ed.  by  Taylor.  '58.  9v..  230  131 

Priestley.    Theological  and  miscellaneous 

works;  ed.  by  Rutt.  1817-32.  25y 230  154 

Contents  :  v.  z  (a  pts.).  Life  and  correspondence. 

V.  a.  Institutes  of  natural  and  revealed  religion. — Two 
tracts. 

V.  3.  Remarks  on  Dr.  Reid's  Inquiry,  Dr.  Beattie's 
Essay  and  Dr.  Oswald's  Appeal.— Int.  essays  to  Hartley's 
Theory  of  the  human  mind.— Disquisitions  relating  to 
matter  and  spirit. — Doctrine  of  philosophical  necessity 
illustrated. 

V.  4.  Free  discussion  between  Dr.  Price  and  Dr. 
Priestley  (on  the  doctrine  of  necessity,  etc.). —  Letters  to 
Dr.  Kenrick,  et  al.  (on  the  same).— Anthony  Collins' 
Philosophical  inquiry  concerning  human  liberty. — Letters 
to  a  philosophical  unbeliever. 

V.  5.  Hist,  of  the  corruptions  of  Christianity. 

V.  6-7.  Hist,  of  early  opinions  concerning  Jesus  Christ. 
—Essays  and  miscellaneous  papers. 

V.  8-10.  General  hist,  of  Christian  Church  to  fall  of 
western  empire. 

▼.  xx-za.  Notes  on  the  Old  Testament. 

V.  Z3~Z4.  Notes  on  the  New  Testament. 

V.  X5.  Discourses  on  various  subjects.— Discourses  on 
the  evidence  of  revealed  religion. 


V.  z6,  Discoortes  rdadng  to  evidences  ef  r 
religion. 

▼.  17.  Observations  on  the  increase  of  infid^ 
ten  to  M.  Volney. — Comparison  of  the  insdnd 
Moses  with  those  of  the  Hindus,  etc.— Docti 
heathen  philosophy  compared  with  thoee  of  revda 

▼.  x8.  Defences  of  Hist.  ofoormpttOBSofChristL 
Defences  of  Unitarianism. 

V.  Z9.  Defences  of  Unitarianism.— Letter  to  Wm 
Letters  to  inhabitants  of  Birmingham. 

▼.  ao.  Observations  on  the  hannooy  of  the  Evii 
— Letters  to  Archbishop  Newcome  on  duraiios 
Saviour's  ministry, — Letters  to  the  Jews,  etc. 

V.  ax.  Miscellaneotu  letters, etc. — DevoUonalofi 
catechisms  (including  forms  for  Unitarian  societies 

V.  aa. — Essay  on  first  principles  of  govt,  and  on  p 
civil  and  religious  liberty. —  Letters  to  Burke  os 
Revolution. — Tracts  on  civil  and  rdigious  liberty. 

▼.  «3.  Rudiments  of  English  gFammar.— Lects. 
guage,  oratory  and  criticism. 

V.  a4.  Lects.  on  history  and  general  policy.— I 
the  constitution  of  the  U.  S. 

Ridley.   Works;  ed.  by  Christmas.   1843..    ^ 

(See  contents  in  printed  catalogue  of  Z87X,  p.  196. 

Robinson,  John.  Works.  1851.  3V : 

Contents:  v.  z.  Memoir  of  Robinson.— Dr.  Alk 
scendants  of  Robinson. —  Essays. —  Defence  of  tl 
trine  propounded  by  the  Syzuxi  of  Dort. 

V.  a.  A  justification  of  separation  from  die  O 
England,  against  Mr.  Bernard's  invective,  eotr 
Separatist's  Schism. 

V.  3.  A  just  and  necessary  apology.— Two  I0 
Christian  fellowship. — On  religious  commnnioi 
people's  plea  for  the  exercise  of  prophecy.— On  t 
fulness  of  hearing  ministers  in  the  Church  of  Ea^ 
letter  to  the  Congregational  Church  in  Loodo 
appeal  on  truth's  behalf. — Answer  to  a  censori<w 
— ^A  catechism. 

RoLLOCK.     Select  works;    ed.    by  Gonn. 

1849.    2V ' 

Sherlock.  Works;  with  biog.  1830.  5v...  2\ 

Contents:  v.  x.  Biographical  memoirs.— Dittoa 
V.  a-3.  Discourses. 

v.  4.  Discourses. — Dissertations. — ^Tracts. 
V.  5.  Tracts  (including  '  Trial  of  the  witneue 
Resurrection,'  and  '  Sequel'  of  same). 

Tracts  for  priests  and  people^ 2 

Contents:  Religio  laid;  by  Hughes.— Mole 
beam ;  by  Maurice.  —Atonement  as  a  fact  and  as  a 
by  Garden . —  Signs  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven ;  by 
—  Terms  of  communion;  by  C.  K.  P., and  Lai 
Dialogue  on  doubt ;  by  Ludlow. —  Morality  and  d 
by  Maurice. — Two  lay  dialogues ;  by  Ludlow :  i. 
nature;  a.  Positive  philosophy. — Evidences  lor  th 
think  and  feel  more  than  they  can  read;  byCbi 
Faith  of  the  liturgy  and  doctrine  of  the  thirty-nine 
by  Maurice. 

Tracts  for  the  times.  1840-68.  ^v 2 

Tyndale.  Doctrinal  treatises,  etc.  1 848. . . . 

Tyndale  ««// Fryth.  Works;  ed.  by  Rus- 
sell. 1831.  3v 2 

Warburton.    Selection  from  unpublished 
papers.  1841 2', 


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i.  byHurd.  i8ii.  I2v 230  190 

.*  V.  X.  Life,  writings,  etc.,  of  Bishop  Warbur- 
DC  legation  of  Moses  demonstrated. 
)i  vine  legation  of  Moses, 
iance  between  church  and  state, 
ian.— Doctrine  of  grace, 
mons  on  principles  of  natural  and  rerealed 

armons  on  various  subjects. 
Controversial  tracts  (including  commentary  on 
(say  on  man'). 

►.  Works ;  with  biog.  '56.  6v,..  230  93 
Works;  cd.  by  Ayre.  '51.  3V...  230  64 
tents  in  printed  catalogue  of  z 871,  p.  374.) 

RAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS. 

gious  progress.  1894 230  293 

resy:   Prof.  Smjrth's  argument 

230  238 

r/  al.    Foundations  of  our  faith. 

230  115 

l^cts.  on  the  Heidelberg  cate- 

1864.  2v 230  116 

New  Testament  theology.  '95. 

230  296 

ht  use  of  the  early  fathers.  '58..  230  130 
tittttes  of  the  Christian  religion. 

v 230  99 

:ed  truths.  1871 230  123 

»mmon-sense  in  religion.  1874..  230  125 

stions  in  theology.  1886 230  261 

ning  lights.  1868... 230  120 

isoftheday.  1883.  2v. 230  240 

odoxy.  (Boston  Monday  lects.) 

230  124 

irks;  with  biog.   1887 230  283 

and  philosophy.   1886 230  250 

Via,  Veritas,  vita.  1894 220  i 

leology.  1823.  4V.. 230  278 

Hiristolution.  1894......: 98.4  44 

t  and  New  Testament  theology. 
230  276 

Essence  of  Christianity.  z88i..  230  215 

stematic  theology.  1851 230  109 

gma  no  antidote  for  doubt.  '85.   98.4  26 

VLX.  mundi.  1890 230  284 

»ence of  Christianity.  1865 230  Zi8 

>ral  difficulties  connected  with 

e.   (Boyle  lects.,  1871-3.).  3V..  230  151 

tematic  theology.   1872.  4V......  230  zii 

ruth  of  the  Christian  religion. 

8v 230  294 

:G£R.  Hist,  of  German  theology, 

itury.  1889 .,  230  282 

The  apostolic  fathers.  189Z....  230  291 
be  Tubingen  school.  1863 230  247 


McLaren.  Catholic  dogma  the  antidote  of 

doubt.  1884 230  275 

Martineau.  Loss  and  gain  in  recent  theol- 
ogy. 1881 230  Pam.  I 

The  seat  of  authority  in  religion.  1890....  230  285 
Mitchell.  The  new  theology.  1886... 98.4  Pam.  63 
MozLEY.  Lectures  and  theological  papers. 

1883 230  239 

MuNGER.  Freedom  of  faith.  1883 230  246 

NoYES.  TheBerean.  1847 230  277 

OosTERZEE.  Christian  dogmatics.  1878 230  X29 

Pendleton.  Christian  doctrines 230  216 

Pfleidbrer.  Development  of  theology.  '90.  230  B-5 

Pond.  Christian  theology.  1868 230  108 

Progressive  orthodoxy.  1886 .,  230  249 

Prophetic   zwanzigstem    Jahrhnndert,    vor 

V^edergeburt  in  Christo.  1888.. 230  Fun.  3 

Reasonable  faith.  Z884. 230  248 

Row.  Revelation  and  modem  theology  con- 
trasted. 1883 230  244 

Savage.  My  creed.  1887 230  274 

Smith.  System  of  Christian  theology.  1884.  230  245 
Smyth,  Newbcan.  Old  faiths  in  new  light 

1879 230  z8o 

Orthodox  theology  of  to-day.  z88i 230  214 

Stevens.  Pauline  theology.  1892 230  287 

Thomas.  Spiritual  law  In  the  natural  world. 

Z894 230  292 

TowNSEND.  Credo.  1869 230  I2Z 

Walker.  Living  que^ons  of  the  age.  '70..  230  122 
Ward.  Christian  fkith  and  practice.  1840...  230  286 

Wardlaw.  Systematic  theology.  1865 230  zio 

Whately.  Peculiarities  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion. Z831 230  2Z7 

CONCERNING  GOD. 

Armstrong.  Man's  knowledge  of  God 23Z  43 

Arnold.  God  and  the  Bible.  Z876 «.  231  24 

Bledsoe.  Vindication  of  divine  glory.  Z853.  231  4 
Bushnell.   Nature  and  the  supernatural. 

1876 231  25 

Faber.  Creator  and  creature 23Z  z8 

Francis,  St,^  of  Sales.  Love  of  God 23Z  zj 

Grant.  God  is  love.  z866 231  19 

Gratry.  Guide  to  the  knowledge  of  God. 

Z892 .•  231  35 

Ilungworth.  Personality  human  and  di- 
vine. (Bampton  lects.,  1894.) 231  Z4 

IVERACH.  Is  God  knowable  ?  Z884 231  4Z 

Lacordaire.  God.  Z871 231  zi 

God  and  man.  Z872 231  Z2 

McCosH.    Method  of  divine  govt.  Z860.....  23Z  42 

Matter,  force,  and  spirit.  Z895 23Z  Z5 

Miller.  Fetich  in  theology.  Z874.. 23Z  22 


476 


RELIGION. 


MULFORD.  Republic  of  God.  i88x ^  231  33 

ScHURMAN.  Belief  in  God.  1890 231  37 

Squier.  Being  of  God,  etc.  1868 231  36 

SwEDENBORG.  Divine  love  and  wisdom. '64.  231  I 

Divine  providence.  X865 231  2 

TowNSEND.  The  arena  and  the  throne.  '74.  231  23 

White.  Spirit  of  prophecy.  1870-8.  3V 231  38 

CONCERNING  THE  TRINITY. 

BURRIS.  Trinity.  1874 231. i  4 

Edwards.  Trinity  and  covenant  of  redemp- 
tion.   1880 231. 1  I 

Forrest.  Trinitarian  theology,  2d  and  3d 

centuries.  1853 231. i  2 

Patterson.  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.  i870«  231.  i  3 
VoGAN.  Objections  against  the  doctrine  of 

the  Trinity.  1837 231. i  5 

CONCERNING  THE  HOLY  GHOST. 

Arthur.  Tongue  of  fire.  1856 231.2  6 

Frothingham.  The  Holy  Ghost.  '74..231.2  Pam.  i 

Grant.  The  Comforter.  1866 231.2  4 

Hare.  Missionof  the  Comforter.  1854 231.2  3 

Heber.  Personality  of  the  Christian  Com- 
forter. (Bampton  lects.,  1815.) 231.2  7 

Manning.  Temporal  mission  of  the  Holy 

Ghost.  1866 231.2  I 

Moberly.  Holy  Spirit  in  the  body  of  Christ. 

(Bampton  lects.,  1868.) 231.2  8 

Paraclete,  The:    personality   and    ministry 

of  the  Holy  Ghost.  1875 231.2  2 

Short.    Witness  of  the   Spirit    with    our 

spirit.  (Bampton  lects.,  1846.)............  231.2  9 

Walker.  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  '70.  231.2  5 

CONCERNING  CHRIST. 

Biographical. 

Abbott,  L.  Life  of  Christ.  1882 232  112 

Andrews.  Life  of  our  Lord.  1863 232  9 

Anselm,  S/.  Cur  Deus  Homo?  1887 232  126 

Beecher.  Life  of  Jesus.  1871 232  12 

Benson.  Chronology  of  our  Saviour's  life. 

1819 232  24 

Brooke.  Early  life  of  Jesus.  1S88 232  64 

Child's  life  of  Christ.  18S2 232  B-3 

Conder.  Outlines  of  life  of  Christ.  18S6.  232  125 
Continuous  narrative  in  the  words  of  the 

four  Gospels;  arr.  by  Hillard.  '95 232  144 

Deems.  Jesus.  186S 232  102 

Fairbairn.  Studies  in  the  life  of  Christ. '82.  232  no 

Farrar.  Life  of  Christ.  1874.  2v 232  10 

Fleetwood.  Life  of  our  Lord 232  B-4 

Foote.  Life  of  Christ  for  young  people.  *95..*232  142 

*  Of  interest  to 


Frefpu.    Refiitaticm  of  Renui's  *Lifie  of 

Jesus.'  1864^ ap?m.i 

Geikie.  Life  and  words  of  ChrisL  '78.  2t.  232  B-1 

GiLMORE.  Life  of  Jesus.  1867... 23221 

Goodwin.  Doctrines  and  difficulties  of  the 

Christian  faith.  (Hulsean  lects.,  1855.).   232  83 

Hanna.  Life  of  Christ.  1871.  3V 23215 

Hase.  Life  of  Jesus.  z86o 232  ll 

Keim.   Hist,  of  Jesus  of  Nazanu    1873-83. 

6v 232  tf 

Lange.  Life  of  Jesus  Christ   1864.  6t 1311 

Life  of  our  Lord  in  the  words  of  the  four 

evangelists.... •«...   231  Tl, 

Mahan  amd  Damon,  et/s,  Arcfaseologicsl 
writings  of  the  Sanhedrin  and  Talmuds : 
official  docs,  in  the  days  of  Jesus  Christ 

1887.. *?n 

NsANDER.   Life  of  Jesus  Christ.  1848. tpl 

NoTOvrrcH.  Unknown  life  of  Christ.  1895.  231  i§ 
Passages  in  the  life  of  our  Saviour.  185 1.....  232  Ifl 
PRESSBNcfe.  Jesus  Christy  His  times,  life  and 

work.  1869.. *P^ 

Renan.  Life  of  Jesus.  1864.. 2319; 

R^viLLE.    Hist  of  the  doctrine  of  the  ddiy 

ofChrist  1870 Vd 

Stalker.  Life  of  Jesus  Christ.  189Z tpH 

Strauss.  New  life  of  Jesus.  1865.  av« f?t 

Tafel.  Life  of  Jesus.  1868 m  ^4: 

Tatian.    The  Diatessaron  (Earliest  life  of 

Christ);  tr.  by  Hill.  1894, ^^ 

Wallace.  Boyhood  of  Christ.  1889 232  M 

Warner.  The  star  out  of  Jacob.  1873 ^* 

Young.  The  Christ  of  history.  1855 *3** 

Doctrinal. 

Andover  Theological  Seminary.  Divinity  oi 

Jesus  Christ;  by  professors.   1893 '3*  ^ 

BoNAViA.  Contributions  to  Christology. '69.  231  J* 

BradlAugh.  Who  was  Jesus  Christ? 232  Jl** 

Briggs.  The  Messiah  of  the  Gospels.  1894.  ^P  4 
Brooks.  Influence  of  Jesus.  (Bohlen  lects., 

1879.) «P* 

Bunsen.  The  angel-Messiah.  1880... i?^ 

BusHNELL.  The  character  of  Jesus.  1867...  231^ 
Carpenter,  J.  E.    Relation  of  Jesus  to  his 

age  and  our  own.    1895 23s  M^ 

Carpenter,  W.  B.  The  son  of  man  among 

the  sons  of  men.   1893 -  ^^^ 

Chadwick,  G.  A.  Christ  bearing  witness  to 

himself.    1880.. 23»* 

Chadwick,  J.  W.  The  man  Jesus.  1881....   ^^ 

Christ  the  end  of  the  law.  1848 232  « 

Clark.  Life  scenes  of  the  Messiah.  1855...  231 91 
CouLiN.  The  son  of  man.  1869 231^ 

young  readers. 


REUGION. 


477 


f  with  Christ 232  51 

he  oriental  Christ.  z884«.....984  Pun»  21 
r£R.  La  ligende  divine.  1890...    232  71 

.  A  day  in  Capernaum.  1887 232  1 28 

itrod.  to  the  theosophy  of  Christ. 

984  34 

U  Hamilton,/f^w^.).  What  think 

:3irist?  1877 232  58 

.  1867 232  46 

us.  1881 232  III 

[.  Life  and  times  of  Jesus.  1883. 

232  Z18 

for  Jesus.  1869 232  60 

in.  1870 232  61 

.    Place  of  Christ   in   modem 

jy.   1^3 232  134 

lission  and  character  of  Christ. 

ton  lects.  1803.) 232  1X6 

D.  Light  in  the  east.  1874. 232  14 

esus  becoming  visible.  1864......    232  50 

Christ,  as  prophet,  priest  and 

[fiampton  lects.,  1842.)  2v 232  98 

The  attributes  of  Christ  1870..    232  54 

rhe  day-star.  1871 232  80 

t   'EcceHomo.'    1885 232  I2X 

H.  Glory  of  the  only  begotten  of 

ther.  (Hulsean  lects.,  1856.) 232  84 

H[.  M.  Christ  and  humanity.  '75..    232  41 

Ihrist  of  to-day.  1895 232  140 

5  incarnation^   (Bampton  lects., 

232  129 

Baring-.  The  birth  of  Jesus. 

232  123 

>d's  unspeakable  gift  1866 232  57 

Christ  and  the  inheritance  of  the 

1874. 232  52 

The  Arian  controversy.  1889...    232  73 
tie  last  day  of  our  Lord's  passion. 

232  36 

Christianity  and  history.  1896...      220  2 

likeness  of  Christ  1880. 232  S-i 

)ERG.    Christology  of  the    Old 

lent  1858.  4v 232  94 

rhe  teaching  of  Jesus.  1895 ^3^  H3 

xl  with  us.  1872 232  56 

^he  manliness  of  Christ  1880....  232  100 

>pinions  and  character 232  115 

lER.  The  sufiiering  Saviour.  '57^    232  35 

E.  Jesus  Christ.  X870 232  63 

'he  unseen  friend.  1892 232  130 

otsteps  of  the  Messiah 232  32 

Ivinity  of  our  Lord.  (Bampton 

1866.) 232  38 

ion  of  same.  1872 232  39 


Macdonald.  The  miracles  of  our  Lord. 

1871. ....-....„ 232  62 

MacMillan.    Our    Lord's    three  rabings 

from  the  dead.  1876 23237 

Manning.  Loveof  Jesus  to  penitents.  '77..  232  59 
Modem  Christianity,  a  civilized  heathenism. 

1875 232  72 

MozooMDAR.  Oriental  Christ  1883 232  1x4 

Ogilvie.     Divine  glory.   (Bampton  lects., 

1836.)... 232  107 

Parsons.  Deus-homo.  1876 232  8x 

Perowne.    Godhead  of  Jesus.    (Hulsean 

lects.,  1866.) 232  82 

Pilate.  AcuPilati;  ed.  bySluter.  1879....  232  87 
Plumptre.  Christ  and  Christendom.  (Boyle 

lects.,  1866.) 232  29 

pRESSENst.  Religions  before  Christ  X862..  232  27 
Row.  The  Jesus  of  the  evangelists.  1880....  232  X06 

SCHAFF.  Christ  and  Christianity.  1885 232  XI 7 

The  person  of  Christ  1881 232  xo8 

Same.   1865 232  X09 

ScHAFF  and  RoussEL.    Romance  of  M. 

Renan  and  the  Christ  of  the  (Gospels. 

x868 232  20 

SCHENKEL.    Character  of  Jesus  portrayed. 

x866.   2v 232  48 

Seeley.  Ecce  Homo.  1866 232  43 

Smith.  Mount  Calvary.  1866 232  34 

Smyth.  Footprints  of  the  Saviour.  1887...  232  X27 
Solomon.    The  Jesus  of  history  and  the 

Jesus  of  tradition  identified.    1880 232  X04 

Spurgeon.  The  saint  and  his  Saviour.  '58..  232  53 
Stephenson,  H.  M.  Christ  the  life  of  men. 

x888 232  66 

Stephenson,  J.  A.   Christology  of  the  Old 

and  New  Testaments.    1838 232  25 

Stevenson.  Christ  on  the  cross 232  33 

Stowe.  Footsteps  of  the  Master.  1877 232  78 

Stroud.  Physical  cause  of  death  of  Christ 

1871 232  28 

Stubbs.    Christus  imperator.  1894 232  X38 

Thompson.  Theology  of  Christ  1870 23226 

TowNSEND.    The  God-man.  1872 232  47 

True  object  of  Christian  worship.  1876... 232  Pam.  X 
TuLLOCH.  The  Christ  of  the  Gospels.  '64...  232  X20 

TuRNBULL.   Christ  in  history.  1854 232  45 

Vaughan.    Christ  the  light  of  the  world. 

1866 232  55 

Wage.  The  Gospel  audits  witnesses.  '83..  232  X13 
Waldenstrom.  The  blood  of  Jesus.  '88..232  Pam.  4 
Wendt.  Teaching  of  Jesus,  x 892-3.  2v.....  232  X3X 

Wenley.  Socrates  and  Christ  1889 232  85 

Westcott.  Christus  consummator.  x886...  232  X24 
Williams.  Our  Lord's  ministry.  1849 232  31 


478 


REUGION. 


CONCERNING  MAN. 

ACKE&MAN.    Man,  a  revelation   of  God. 

1888. 98^  37 

Baird.  The  Elohim  revealed  in  the  creation 

and  redemption  of  man.  i860 ^33  5 

Baker.   Mystery  of  creation  and  of  man. 

1884^ 233  36 

Ballou.  Divine  character  vindicated.  1854.  233  ii 

Beck.  Biblical  psychology.  1877 233  7 

Beecher.  Concord  of  ages,  i860 233  9 

Conflict  of  ages.  1853 233  10 

Bishop.  Human  power  in  the  divine  life. 

1871 .•  233  8 

Carlyle.  Heroes,  hero-worship.  1872 233  15 

Crawford.  The  brotheriiood  of  mankind. 

1895- 233  23 

Deutzsch.  Biblical  psychology.  1875 233  28 

Drummond.  Ascent  of  man.  1894 233  18 

Field.  Home  for  the  homeless.  1869 233  13 

Giles.  Nature  of  spirit  1876 233  27 

Greene.  Man :  a  story  of  light  and  dark- 
ness. 1866 233  19 

Hatch.  Constitution  of  man.  1866 233  2 

Heard.  Tripartite  nature  of  man.  1870....^  233  3 

Hecker.  Questions  of  the  soul.  1855 233  6 

Hedge.  Primeval  world  of  Hebrew  tradi- 
tion. 1870 233  14 

Herrmann.   Communion  of  the  Christian 

with  God.     1895 233  22 

Hopkins.  Scriptural  idea  of  man.  1883 233  35 

Kalisch.  Path  and  goal.  1880 233  32 

Lessing.  Education  of  the  human  race.  '81.  233  17 
Miller.  Divine  authority  of  Holy  Scripture 
asserted  from  its  adaptation  to  the  real 
state  of  human  nature.  (Bampton  lects., 

1817. ) 233  31 

MOller.  Christian  doctrine  of  sin.  '77.  2v.  233  20 

Newman.  The  soul.  1882 233  24 

OUPHANT,  ed.  Sympneumata.  1885 233  38 

Paine.  Physiology  of  the  soul.  1872 233  4 

Reed.  Growth  of  the  mind.  1865 233  26 

Same.  1885 '. 233  26J 

Ross.  Man;  present  and  future  state.  1859.  233  I 

Savage.  Beliefs  about  man.  1882 233  34 

Sharman.  Cursory  hist  of  swearing.  1884.  233  37 
Squier.  The  problem  solved ;  or  sin  not  of 

God.  1855 233  41 

Tiffany.  Man  and  his  destiny.  1881 ^  233  33 

TuLLOCH.  Christian  doctrine  of  sin.  1876...  233  39 

Tyler.  Oaths;  their  origin,  etc.  1834 233  12 

White.   The  fall  of  man  and  anthropology. 

1890 .....233  Pam.  I 

Woodward.  Nature  of  man.  1874 233  40 


ANGELS.— DEVILS. 

Ellbt.  Watching  spirits.  1851 v^\ 

Hall.  Pedigree  of  the  devil.  1883... 2354 

McRak.  Satan.  1871 23s  3 

RfiviLLE.  The  devil  X871 235  J 

Scott.  Existence  of  evil  spirits  proved. '63.  2351 

MIRACLES. 

Britce.  Minciiloiu  dement  in  the  Go^pdi. 

1895 V^%  • 

MoUNTFORD.  Mirades  past  and  present  '7a  131.3 1^ 

MozLEY.  Mirades.  (Bampton  lects.,  x86$)..  231^4 

Trench.  Mirades  of  oar  Lofd.  1863.. 23L3f 

Warimgton.  Can  we  believe  in  miiades?..  23L31 

PRAYER. 

Hopkins.  Pniyer,andthepnLyergti^e.'74-    ^V 

Johnson.  Healing  voice.  1885 ^    21;  i 

JUDD.  The  piajrer  of  faith.  1886.. .......9841^% 

McCOSH.  Certitude,  providence  and  pnyer. 

1883.. «7S 

Prime.  Fifteen  years  of  pnyer  in  the  Fdton 

St.  meeting.  1872 217' 

Power  of  prayer.  1859 217I 

Pmyer  and  its  answer.   1882..... 2174 

Triumphs  of  faith.  1881-91:  I4v^ 984'' 

SALVATION.— REDEMPTION. 

Adams.  Thzeegardens:  Eden,  Getfasemane, 

Paradise.  1868 23* « 

Alford.  Consistency  of  the  divine  conduct 

(Hnlsean  lects.,  1841 .) 234  # 

Armstrong.  Theology  of  Christian  e^NO- 

ence.  1858 ^  U*" 

Baxter.  Making  light  of  Christ  1846 23(4 

Beecher.  Redeemer  and  redeemed.  x864«  9349 

Behmen.  The  way  to  Christ  X775...........  V^Si 

BOARDMAN.  Doctrine  of  sanctification.  '77.  234  )> 

Brown.  A  wreath  around  the  cross.  1857.  234  ■ 

BuNYAN.  Greatness  of  the  soul.  1845.. 234*! 

Jerusalem  sinner  saved.   1845 Vh^  \ 

Bushnell.  Christ  and  His  salvation 234  S  ! 

Foigiveness and  law.  1874. ^H 

Vicarious  sacrifice.    1866 ^" 

Candush.  The  atonement  1861 234  Q 

Charnock.    Chief  of  sinneis  objects  of 

choicest  mercy.  1847.. 234^ 

Cheever.   Correspondencies  of  £uth  and 

views  of  Mme.  Guyon.  1885 234  S* 

CoLTON.  True  salvation.  1882.. 234  PW-* 

Deutzsch.  Old  Testament  hist,  of  redemp- 
tion. 1881 a34* 

Du  Bose.    Soteriology  of  the  New  Tesu- 

ment   1892 «  ^M^ 


RELIGION. 


479 


redous  blood 234  24 

The  atonement.  1883 234  52 

ian  purity.  1870 234  23 

/CovERDALK.  Writings 234  3 

Some  account  of  John  Fox,  the  martyrolo- 
lon  of  Christ  crucified. — Christ  Jesus  tri- 
>{  free  justification  by  Christ. —  De  Oliva 
Some  account  of  John  Bale. — Extracts  from 
f  both  Churches. — Some  account  of  Miles 
L  prologue  to  the  Bible,  A.  D.  1535,  etc. 

The  world  as  the  subject  of 

1.   (Bampton  lects.,  1883)....     23453 

nism.  1871 234  29 

ind  redemption.  1895 234  65 

.tion,  atonement,  etc.,  of  the 

3 234  34 

covenant.  1852 „       234  6 

ne  thoughts  on   the  atone- 

234  Pam.  2 

e  atonement.  1889 234  Pam.  3 

and  glory.  1866 23420 

he  day  of  life  and  hour  of 

►6 234  19 

of  the  redeemed.  1870 234  25 

he     mediatorial    probation. 

98.4  Pam.  30 

.  Plan  of  the  creation.  '59..,.  234  8 
eron    and    Aspasio.      1 767. 

234  58 

istification.    (Bampton  lects^, 

234  42 

anity  immortal.  1872 234  14 

)ward  from  sin 234  26 

Means   of  grace.   (Bampton 

y-) 234  48 

Christian   faith.    (Bampton 

'•) 23443 

t  of  the  atonement.   1859 234  II 

il  of  sacred  hist.;    the  divine 

ation.  1865 234  18 

tides  of  the  Church  of  Eng. 
considered  as  Calvinistical. 

lects.,  1S04.) 234  35 

iiit  in  the  light  of  modem 

(Hulsean  lects.,  1883-4.)...     23450 

onement.  1887 234  61 

ent  of  the  atonement.  1870..     234  30 

to  the  Gospel.    (Bampton 

•) 234  39 

ine  of  sanctiBcation.  (Bamp- 

1848.) 234  44 

trine  of  sacrifice.  1879 23436 

e  mediator.  (Bampton  lects., 

234  49 

Irine  of  justification.  1 874...     234  31 


OuTRAM.  Sacrifices;  tr.  from  the  Latin,  by 

Allen.   1817 234  38 

Sears.  Regeneration.  1873 234  33 

Smyth.  Reality  of  faith.  1884 234  51 

Spencer.  Way  of  salvation.  1853 234  7 

Stearns.  Evidence  of  Christian  experience. 

'     1890 234  63 

Thomson.  Atoning  wosk  of  Christ.  (Bamp- 
ton lects.,  1853.) 234  45 

Tucker.  The  gospel  in  Enoch.  1869 234  22 

Upham.  Hidden  life.  1871 234  28 

Life  of  faith.  1870 ; 234  27 

Vaughan.  Heroes  of  faith.  1886 234  56 

Vkysie.  Doctrine  of  atonement  (Bampton 

lects.,  1795) 234  41 

Walden.  Great  meamng  of  Metanoia.  '96..  234  66 

Walker.  Plan  of  salvation.  1879 234  37 

Westcott.  Victory  of  the  cross.    1888 234  62 

WiNTLE.   Christian  redemption.    (Bampton 

lects.,  1794.) 234  46 

INSPIRATION.— REVELATION. 

BiRKS.  Supernatural  revelation.  1879 «  238  15 

Caillard.  Progressive  revelation.  1895.....  238  22 
Chandler.    Scheme  of  divine  revelation. 

(Bampton  lects.,  1825.) ^  238  14 

Coleridge.    Confessions  of   an   inquiring 

spirit.    1841 238  2 

EwALD.  Revelation.  1884 238  7 

Fairbairn.  Law  in  Scripture.  1869 238  8 

Faslkar,  ^/ a/.  Inspiration.  1884. 238  6 

Fisher.  Nature  and  method  of  revelation. 

1890 , .,  238  19 

Horton.  Inspiration  and  the  Bible.  1888..  238  20 
Jones.  Moral  tendency  of   divine  revela- 
tion. (Bampton  lects.,  1821.) 238  16 

Lee.  Inspiration  of  Holy  Scripture.  1866...  238  I 

Lewis.  Light  by  which  we  see  light.  1875^  238  4 

Liber  librorum.  1867 „  2383 

Lightfoot.    Essays  on  'Supernatural  reli- 
gion.'   1889 238  18 

Reply  to  same 238  17 

Maurice.  What  is  revelation  ?  1859 238  la 

Sequel  to  same,  i860 238  13 

Sanday.  Inspiration.  (Bampton  lects., '93.).  238  21 

Supernatural  religion.  1875-7.  3V 238  9 

Williamson.    Truth,  inspiration.,  etc.,  ot 

the  Scriptures.  (Bampton  lects.,  1793)..  238  5 

ESCHATOLOGY. 
Death. — Resurrection. — Future  State. 

Adkins.  Ages  to  come 237  47 

American     Board    of    Commissioners    for 
Foreign   Missions.    Great  debate,  Des 

Moines,  la.,  18S6 237  60 


480  RELIGION. 

Balfour.  Import    of   the    words    Sheol, 

Hades,  Tartarus,  etc.  1863 237  26 

Barrett.  Heaven  revealed.  1885 237  55 

Letters  on  the  future  life.   1873 ^37  37 

New  view  of  hell.   1872 23722 

Bartle.  Scriptural  doctrine  of  Hades.  '69.  237  19 

Bartlett,  B.  F.  Beauty  for  ashes.  1855...  237  35 

Bartlett,  S.  C.  Modem  universalism.  '56.  237  29 

Bkecher.  Doctrine  of  retribution.  1878^...  237  33 

Berick.  Grand  crisis  in  human  affairs 236  8 

Blain.   Hope  for  our  race.   1873 23723 

BoARDiAAN.    Epiphanies  of  the  risen  Lord. 

1879.. * 236  18 

BOGGS.  Resurrection  of  the  redeemed.  '71...  236  4* 

BoNAR,  ^/a/.   Our  God  shall  come.  1878...  236  16 

BONDREAUX.  Happiness  of  heaven.  1871...  237  4 
Cook.  Those  who  sleep  in  Jesus.   1873... 237  Pam.  i 

Cremer.  Beyond  the  grave.  1886 237  58 

Gumming.  The  great  consummation.  1863..  236  11 

Last  warning  cry.  1867 236  12 

Whenshallthese  things  be?  I868...., 236  10 

DiMBLEBY.  The  new  era  at  hand.  1892... 236  Pam.  i 

Dover,  ed.  Alive  unto  God.  i888.„ 236  29 

Erwin.  Destiny  of  man.  1872.. 237  14 

Eternity,  what  does  the  Bible  say  of  it  ?  '80.  237  46 

Evans,  G.  D.  Within  the  gates.  1871 237  5 

Evans,  W.  F.  Celestial  dawn.  1864 237  36 

Farrar.  Eternal  hope.  1878 237  31 

Mercy  and  judgment.  1881 23748 

Farkak,  e/ a/.  The  wider  hope.  1890 237  64 

Fausset,  trfa/.  The  second  advent.  1 888...  236  27 

FuRNESS.   Story  of  the  resurrection.  1885...  23626 
George.    Annihilatiohism  not  of  the  Bible. 

1870 237  i8 

Universalism  not  of  the  Bible.    1S74 23725 

Goodwin.  Mode  of  man's  immortality. '74.  237  15 
GoULBURN.    Doctrine  of  the   resurrection. 

(Bampton  Iccts.,  1850.) 236  23 

Grant.  End  of  all  things.  1866 236  6 

Our  heavenly  home.  1866 237  3 

Guild.  Uuniversalist's  book  of  reference....  237  27 
Guinness.    Approaching  end  of  the  age. 

1879 236  19 

Hamilton.  Beyond  the  stars.  1889 237  63 

Harbaugh.  Heaven.  1854 237  2 

Heavenly  home.  1S53 237  24 

Heavenly  recognition.  1854 237  8 

Hayden.  Light  on  the  last  things.  1 873....  237  38 

Henry.  Endless  future  of  the  human  race. 

1879 237  42 

HoLCOMBE.  The  Other  life.  1871 237  13 

Our  children  in  heaven.  1868 237  10 

Jackson.  Doctrine  of  retribution.  (Bampton 

lects.,  1875.) 237  40 


Jukes.  Second  death  and  restitution  of  all 

things.    1877^ • 

KiLLEN.  Our  friends  in  heaven.  1868 « 

KiNGSLEY.  From  death  to  life.  1887 

Larcom.  As  it  is  in  heaven.  1891 

Leathes,  et  a/.  Future  probation.  l886..» 

Life  in  heaven.  1865 

Light  on  the  grave.  1866 

Macxx)WAN.  Death:  a  vision.  1804. 

Macpherson.  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ 

1877 

Mills.  New  creation.  1867 

Mitchell.  The  resurrection.  1883 984  I 

MouNTFORD.  Euthanasy.  1849 

Nevin.    Glimpses   of  the  coming  world. 

1878 

Oxenham.  Catholic  eschatology.  1878...... 

Parousia,  The.  1878 

Pegg.  The  new  eschatology.  1872 

Perown^    Immortality.     (Hnlsean  lects., 

1868.) 

Petavel.*  Problem  of  immortality.  1892..... 

Plumftre.  Spirits  in  prison.  1884 

Porter.  Foregleams  of  immortality.  18S4. 
Priest.  Expected  Christian  millenitmi.  '2S. 

Row.  Future  retribution.  i888 

Sawyer.  Endless  punishment  1880 

Smith.  State  of  the  dead.  1873 

Stork.  Unseen  world.  1871 

Swedenborg.  De  caelo  et  de  inferno.  '90. 

Heaven  and  its  wonders.  1864 

Thayer.  Doctrine  of  endless  punishment 
1881 « 

Over  the  river.  1874 

Theology  of  Universalism 

Thisted.  Letters  from  hell.  1885 

Thompson.  Love  and  penalty,  i860 

Townsend.  Intermediate  world.  1878 

Lost  forever.  1875 « 

Tyng.  He  will  come.  1877 - 

Waldegrave.    New  Testament  millenar 

ianism.  (Bampton  lects.,  1854.) 

Ware.  Death  and  life.  1867 

West.  State  of  the  dead.  1871 

Westcott.  Gospel  of  the  resurrection.  '79. 

Revelation  of  the  risen  Lord.  1881 

Whately.  Future  state.  1859 « 

White,  E.  Life  in  Christ  1878 

White,  J.  Great  advent  movement  1868... 
Whiton.  Gospel  of  the  resurrection.  1881- 

Is  ^eternal*  punishment  endless  ?  1876.... 
Williams.  Our  Lord's  resurrection.  1855. 

W^ILLIAMSON.  Universalism.  1874 

Wright.  St.  Patrick's  purgatory.  1844. 


RELIGION. 


481 


;tical  theology. 

le  comer  stone 241  22 

do  good.  1874 241  23 

Christian.  1870 241  21 

Inner  life.  1884 „    241  84 

oadcast.  1863 242  5 

ith,  hope,  charity.  1847 241  28 

1  of  American  Christians.  '80.    241  78 

es  of  consolation.  1892 24I   I09 

t  of  St.  Vincent  Dc  PauL  '68.     241  68 

I  to  the  gate  of  heaven 243  13 

ntsinlife.  1873 241  59 

for  riches.  1853 243  4 

:.  Examinations  of. 240  9 

t.  Meditations 242  19 

e  model  prayer.  1871 241  40 

patent  hat.  1855 241  52 

^nfession  of  faith 240  9 

ds  of  Christ  as  principles.  '84*    241  S^ 

tical  works.  1 830.  23V 240  68 

V.  z.  Life  of  the  author,  smd  critical  exami- 
writings;  by  Orme. 
ristian  directory. 

eatise  of  conversion.— A  call  to  the  uncon- 
V  or  never. 

:tions  and  persuasions  to  a  sound  conversion, 
for  weak,  distempered  Christians. — ^The  char- 
xnd  Christian.  God's  goodness  vindicated, 
right  method  for  a  settled  peace  of  conscience, 
ying  of  the  world  by  the  cross  of  Christ, 
lint  or  a  brute. — The  one  thing  necessary. — 
el  malignity. 

atise  of  self-denial.— Obedient  patience, 
life  of  faith. 

divine  life. — The  divine  appointment  of  the 
proved. — Redemption  of  time. — Pre&ce  to 
s  Alarm. 

las  Salvianus. — ^The  reformed  pastor.— Con- 
i  restauration. 

>wledge  and  love  compared.— Compassionate 
I  young  men. — ^A  moral  prognostication.— The 
irgy.— Mr.  Baxter's  sense  of  the  articles  ofthe 
igland. — Reasons  for  ministers  using  the  great- 
s  and  seriousness  possible. — Directions  to 
:ace. 

ztiicb  of  self-ignorance. — The  true  Catholic, 
church  described. — Catholic  unity.— Making 
it  and  salvation, 
-mons. 

nons. — Dying  thoughts. — Mother's  catechism. 
;  catechising  of  families.— >The  poor  man's 

The  unreasonableness  of  infidelity. — ^Therea- 

liristian  religion. 

The  saint's  everlasting  rest. 

1845.  4v 240  B-io 

s;  ed.  byAyrc.  1844.  $y 240  B-i 

V.  I.  Early  works. — Treatises  pub.  in  reign 
II. 

ers,  etc. 
chism,  etc.,  written  in  reign  of  Edward  VI. 


Writings 240  7 

ComUntt:  Some  particulars  of  th^Iife  of  Thomas  Be- 
con. — News  out  of  heaven.— A  New  Year's  gift.— An  in- 
vective against  swearing.— The  Castle  of  Comfort.— The 
Fortress  of  the  Faithful.— The  Christian  knight.— Selec- 
tions from  the  Flower  of  Godly  Prayers. — Sermons,  etc. 

Beecher.  Life  thoughts.  1858 240  59 

Morning  and  evening  exercises.  1871...^  241  6 

Notes  from  Hymouth  pulpit.  1859 240  66 

Pulpit  pungencies.  1866 240  55 

Royal  truths.  1866 240  60 

Bennett.  The  wisdom  of  the  King.  1870..  241  43 

Benson.  Christ  and  his  times.  1889 241  99 

Bernard,  St,  Life  and  works ;  ed.  and  tr. 

by  Mabillon  and  Eales.  1S89.  2v 240  99 

BoARDMAN,  G.  D.  Studies  in  the  model 

prayer.  1879 * ^*  5 

Studies  in  the  mountain  instruction.  1881.  241  77 

BoARDMAN,  H.  A.  The  Bible  in  the  count- 
ing-house. 1853 241  30 

BoARDMAN,  W.  £.    He  that  overcometh. 

1869 „  241  41 

BoNAR.  Light  and  truth.  1869.  4V 24X  X4 

Canttnts:  v  z.  Old  Testament. 
V.  2.  Gospels. 

v.  3.  Acts  and  larger  epistles. 
V.  4.  Lesser  epistles. 

Booth,  Afrj.  Aggressive  Christianity.  1891.  240  94 

Life  and  death.  1892 24096 

Papers  on  godliness.  1890 ^  24098 

Popular  Christianity.  1888 240  95 

Practical  religion 240  93 

Bradford.  Writings 240  6 

ConUuis  :  Brief  accoimt  ofthe  life  of  John  Bradford.—* 
Letters. — Sermons  and  tracts. — Meditations  and  prayers. 

Brown.  Christian  policy  of  life.  1870 241  29 

Browne.  Miscellaneous  works.  1831 242  I 

Contents:  Religio  medici. — Urn  burial.— Letter  to  a 
friend.— Vulgar  errors. 

Brute,  Thorpe,  Cobham,  Pecock,  et  aL 
Writings  and  examinations.  (British  Re- 
formers.)..       240  I 

BUNYAN.  Works;  ed.byOffor.  1 852.  3V...  240  B-7 

Contents:  v.  x-a.  Experimental, doctrinal, practical. 
V.  3.  Allegorical,  figurative,  symbolicaL 

Burr.  In  the  vineyard.  1876 243  17 

BusHNELL.  Christian  nurture.  1876 241  24 

Can  I  be  assured  of  salvation?.... 243  Pam.  X 

Catherine  Parr.  Writings 240  9 

Contents:  Same  account  of  Queen  Catherine  Parr.— • 
Letter  to  Lady  Wriothesley. — Prayers  or  meditations.— 
Lamentation  or  complaint  of  a  sinner. 

Chalkley.  Works.  1791 240  30 

Channing.  Works.  1853.  6v.  in  3.. 240  48 

Contents:  v.  z.  Character  and  writings  of  Milton.— 
Life  and  character  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.— Character 
and  writings  of  Fenelon. — ^The  moral  argument  against 


482 


RELIGION. 


Calvinism.  —  National   literature.  —  Associations.  —  The 
union.— >£ducalion. 

V.  2.  Slavery. — The  Abolitionists. — The  annexation  of 
Texas  to  the  U.  S.—Caxholicism.— Creeds. — Address  on 
temperance. — Self-culture. 

V.  3.  Preaching  Christ. — War. — Unitarian  Christianity. 
—  Evidences  of  revealed  religion. —  The  demands  of  the 
age  on  the  ministry. — Unitarian  Christianity  most  favor- 
able to  piety. — The  great  purpose  of  Christianity.— Like- 
ness to  God. — The  Christian  ministry. — The  duties  of 
children. —  Honor  due  to  all  men. —  The  evidences  of 
Christianity. 

V.  4.  Character  of  Christ. —  Christianity  a  rational 
religion.— Spiritual  freedom. — Self-denial. — The  imitable- 
ness  of  Christ's  character. — The  evil  of  sin. — Immortality. 
— Love  to  Christ.— The  future  life. — War. — Ministry  for 
the  poor. — Christian  worship. — The  Sunday-school. — The 
philanthropist :  a  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Noah  Wor- 
cester. 

V.  5.  On  the  slavery  question. —  Lecture  on  war. —  On 
the  elevation  of  the  laboring  portion  of  the  community. — 
Discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Rev.  Dr.  Follen. — 
Charge  at  the  ordination  of  Chas.  Hnrnard  and  F.  T. 
Gray. — Ch.-irge  for  the  ordination  of  Rev.  Robt.  C  Waters- 
ton.— Charge  at  the  ordination  of  the  Rev.  John  S.  Dwight. 
— Miscellanies. — Appendix. 

v.  6.  Emancipation. — Discourse  on  the  life  and  character 
of  the  Rev.  Jos.  Tuckerman. — The  present  age. — The 
church. —  The  duty  of  the  free  states. — An  address  de- 
livered at  Lenox  on  August  xst,  1842,  being  the  anni- 
versary of  emancipation  in  the  British  West  Indies. 

Chapin.  Christianity  the  perfection  of  true 

manliness.   1S56 241  64 

Cheever.  Voices  of  nature.  1853 241  65 

Chichester.  Hannah's  vow.  1S74 241  58 

Clark,  A.  Workday  Christianity.  1871 241  34 

Clark,  R.  W.  Lectures  to  young  men.  '42.  243  6 

Clarke.   Every-day  religion.  1886 241  62 

Coleridge.  Aids  to  reflection.    1847 241  12 

Conway.  Sacred  anthology.  1874 240  52 

CoVERDALE.    Remains  of;  ed.  by  Pearson. 

1846 240  13 

Contents:  Biog.  notice. — Addenda  et  corrigenda. — 
Dedications  and  prologues  tu  the  trans,  of  the  Bible  and 
to  the  New  Testanienl. — Treatise  on  death. — The  hope  ot 
the  faithful. —  F.xhortation  to  the  carrj'ing  of  Christ's 
cross. — Exposition  upon  the  zad  Psalm. — A  confutation  of 
the  treatise  of  John  Standish. — The  defence  of  a  certain 
poor  Christian  man. —  Letters. — Ghostly  psalms  and 
spiritual  songs. — Appendix. 

Writings  and  translations;  ed. by  Pearson. 

1844 240  12 

Contents:  Advertisement. — The  old  faith. — A  spiritual 
and  most  precious  pearl. — Fruitful  lesvjns  upon  the  pas- 
sion, etc.,  of  the  Holy  Ghost. — A  treatise  on  the  sacra- 
ment of  the  b"dy  and  blood  of  Christ. — The  order  of  the 
Church  of  Clirist  in  Denmark  and  other  countries  for  the 
Lord's  supper,  V'.iptism,  and  holy  wedlock. — Abridgement 
of  the  Enchiridi^.>n  of  Erasmus. — Fac-simile  of  title-page 
and  colophon  of  the  2d  cil.  of  the  treatise  on  the  Lord's 
supper. — Additions  to  translator's  preface,  from  2d  ed. 

CoXE.    Apollos;  or  tic  way  of  God.   1873..      98.4  1 

The  criterion.    iS^n 98,4  4 


Thoughts  on  the  services.   1884 984 19 : 

Cramer.  The  Christian  father.  1883 243  27 

Cranmer.    Writings -     «H5 

Content*  :  Some  account  of  the  life  of  Thooai  Cm- 
mer. — Cranmer's  recantations. — Prologue  or  pxtfue  M 
the  Bible. — Annotations  on  the  Erudition  of  a  Chrata 
roan. — Catechismus. —  Extracts  from  '  A  defience  d  4i 
true  and  Catholic  doctrine  of  the  sacraxaeat  of  the  bod|f 
and  blood  of  our  Saviour  Christ.'— Letters,  etc 

Creed  and  conduct 240^0.1 

CuMMiNG.  Voices  of  the  dead.  1854 241  i 

CUYLER.  Thought-hives.  1874. 241 61 

Dale.  Laws  of  Christ  for  common  life.  '84.    241  ^ 

Davies.  Pilgrim  of  the  infinite.  1894 241  iij 

DiGBY.   Evenings  on  the  Thames.  '64.  2v.   242  n 
Doddridge.   Rise  and  progress  of  reUgion 

in  the  soul.    1816 241 IJ 

Donald.  The  expansion  of  religion.  1896..  240  vk 
Drummond.    'First!'    a    talk  with  boyi. 

1891 241  PiB-S 

How  to  learn  how.  1891 241  hm.4: 

Joy,  rest,  and  faith 243  PaS: 

Programme  of  Christianity.    1892. 241  lA 

What  is  a  Christian  ?  and  A  talk  on  books. 

189I. 241  H* 

East.  My  Saviour.  1848 2421* 

Ede.   Attitude  of  the  church  to  some  of  the 

social  problems  of  town  life.    1896 240  VH 

Edward  VI.,  king  of  England.  Writings^     2409 

Qmients  :  Some  account  of  King  Edward  VT.-50V 

particulars  of  Sir  John  Cheke. — King  Edvard  VI.  Afii^ 

the  pope's  supremacy. —  A  short   catechism.— Extra* 

from  the  Primer  of  Edward  VI. 

Ely.    Social  aspects  of  Christianity.  1S89...  241^ 

Excellent  woman,  The.   1852 24153 

Faijer.  Growth  in  holiness.. 243  U 

Fairbairn.  Religion  in  history  and  modem 

life.    1894 241  114 

Faunce.  The  Christian  in  the  world,  1875^  24I  "• 

Fenelon.  Part  of  spiritual  works.  *22.  2v,.  24I J 
Spiritual  letters:    To  women;    To  men. 

18S0-3.    2v 243 » 

Thoughts  on  spiritual  subjects.    1843 2419* 

Fletcher.  Letters;  ed.  by  Home.  1849...  **®^ 

Francis,  5/.,  <7/.^w/jf.  Works.  1882 -  240^ 

Frith  and  Barnes.     Writings.    (British 

Reformers.) 240 1 

Frothingham.    Saintliness.  1874 240 Pa»* 

Fuller.   Holy  and  profane  states.  1831.....  241 » 

Gasparin.  Les  horizons  celestes,  i860 242 17 

Gibbons.  Our  Christian  heritage.  1889 34^  Sf 

Gibson.    Christianity  according  to  Christ. 

1888 24*  9* 

Gladden.   Ruling  ideas  of  the  present  age. 

1895 241  »»* 

Goulburn.    The  idle  word.  1869^ 243*9 


RELIGION. 


483 


iind  stages  on  the  road  to 

' 243  9 

lides;  Jonathan  and  Absa- 

» 9^A  36 

atiencc  of  hope.  1862 241  35 

Precious  remains  :  life,  let- 

240  9 

to  life.  1874 241  63 

es  God  send  trouble  ?  1894.  240  105 

for  home  reading.  187 1 241  25 

rting  word.  1868 243  lo 

s;  with  memoir.  1 861.  6v..     240  42 

X.  Sermons,  charges,  and  circular  letters, 
on   terms  of  communion,  and  the  differ- 
^hristian  baptism  and  the  baptism  of  John, 
political  and  miscellaneous. 
s  and  miscellaneous  pieces, 
n  sermons. — Letters. 
•  of  Hall :  by  Gregory. — Observations,  &c. 

rick's  places 240  9 

Co-operation  in  Christian 

241  95 

igs 240  51 

rd.  by  Strain.  1872.  5v 240  61 

1-2.  The  sincere  Christian, 
levout  Christian. 
>us  Christian. 
;  with  life.  1847 243  3 

'aily  communion  with  God. — Christianity, 
ith. — Promises  of  God. — Worth  of  the  soul, 
e  house. 

ations  and  contemplations. 

242  2 

hand-bill  imitating  play-bill. 

243  Pam.  2 

.w-breaker.  1884. 242  13 

»gs 240  4 

rief  account  of  Dr.  John  Hooper. — A  dec- 
rist  and  His  ofhce. — An  oversight  and  de- 
,  the  holy  prophet  Jonah. — A  godly  confes- 
.tation  of  the  Christian  faith. — Comfortable 
>on    the    23d,   62d,     73d,    77th    Psalms. — 

gth  and  beauty.  1874. 241  51 

do.*  1892 241  III 

'he  Christian  in  business. — The  Christian 
-The  Christian  in  the  home. — Christ  in  art. 
rature. — The  Christian  and  amusement, 
on ;  from  the  German.  '35..       242  3 
ner's  tears  wept  over  lost 

) 240  56 

ubled  man's  medicine 240  9 

I  of  the  heart 241  79 

?*orty  days  with  the  master. 

241  loo 

rt  begrip  van  de  Christelyke 

.  1689 240  67 


Janeway.  Heaven  upon  earth.  1847 243  7 

Jewell.  Writings „      240  8 

Contents  :  Life  of  John  Jewell.— Treatise  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures. — Exposition  upon  the  Epistles  of  St.  Paul  to 
the  Thessalonians. — Jewell's  Apology,  A.  D.  Z56a.— 
Extracts  from  Jewell's  Defence  of  the  Apology. — Ser- 
mons, etc. 
Kelt^.  Reminiscences  of  thought  and  feel- 
ing.  1853 241  33 

Kennedy.  Work  and  Conflict 241  32 

KiNGSLEY.  Out  of  the  deep.  1880 243  21 

Phaethon.  1852 «    241  85 

Knox.  Writings^ 240  lo 

Lacordaire.  Letters  to  young  men.  1871..      243  5 

Life:  conferences  at  Toulouse.  1874 241  4 

Landels.  True  manhood.  1868 241  57 

Leighton.  Rules  for  a  holy  life 241  8 

Livingston.  A  Chautauqua  idyl.  1887 242  18 

Luther.  Letters  to  women.  1865 243  2 

Small  catechism.   1872 241  Pam.  I 

Table  talk;   ed.  by  Hazlitt.    1857 240  57 

Watchwords  for  warfare  of  life ;  ed.  by 

Mrs.  Charles.    1874 240  58 

Macduff.     The  shepherd  and  his  flock. 

1866 .•    241  47 

Magoon.  Proverbs  for  the  people.  1849.,...     241  39 

March.  Our  Father's  house.  1869 «    241  93 

Marsh.  Shining  light  1869 243  12 

Mary  Francis,  Sister,  Advice  to  Irish  girls 

in  America.  1872.... 243  15 

Meditationson  death  and  eternity;  from  the 

Ger.   1863 242  4 

MoLiNOS.  Spiritual  guide.  1883 242  12 

Same.'"l82i 242  1$ 

More,  H.  Christian  morals.  1813 241  36 

Works;  with  memoir.  1853.  Iiv 240  31 

Contents:  v.  x.  Stories  for  persons  in  the  middle  ranks. 
V.  3.  Tales. — Thoughts  on  manners  of  the  great. —  Re- 
ligion of  the  fashionable  world. 
V.  3.  Strictures  on  modern  system  of  female  education. 
V.  4.  Hints  toward  forming  the  ch^acter  of  a  young 
princess. 
V.  5.  Tragedies,  poems,  etc. 
V.  6.  Poems,  sacred  dramas,  essays,  etc. 
V.  7.  Coelebs  in  search  of  a  wife. 
V.  8.  Practical  piety. 
V.  9.  Christian  morals. 

V.  10.  Essay  on  the  character  and  writings  of  St,  Paul.— 
Spirit  of  prayer. 

V.  XX.  Moralsketches.—TracU.— Miscellaneous  poetical 
works,  ballads,  etc. 
Mores.  Catholici,  or  ages  of  faith.  '45.  3V..240  B-20 
MoRisoN.   Great  poets  as  religious  teachers. 

1886 241  90 

Murray.  Deacons.  1875 243  16 

NoRDEN.  Progress  of  piety.  1847 241  45 

Norton.   Milk  and  honey.  1870 241  56 

NowELL.  Cathechism;  with  trans.  1853 241  I 


484 


REUGION. 


Osgood.  Mile-stones  in  our  life-jonmej. '55.    241  55 

Pax^y.  Sermons  and  tracts.  1808 240  14 

Parsons.  The  Professor's  letters.  1891 241  loi 

Patmore.  The  rod,  the  root  and  the  flower. 

1895 242  21 

Patrick,  5/.    Writings;    tr.  and   ed.  by 

Wright 240  97 

Same;    ed.  hy  Stokes  and  Wright. 

1887.. 240  92 

Ptepofday *24I  86 

Penn.  Advice  to  his  children 24I  I07 

Letter  to  wife  and  children.  1682 243  Pam.  3 

.  No  cross,  no  crown 241  81 

Pfeiffer,  fi/,  Theologia  Germanica.  i860..      241  7 
Philip.  Young  man's  closet  library.  1836.^    241  44 

Philpot.  Examinations  and  letters 2403 

Ccnttnis :  Process  and  histoty  of  John  Philpot. —  Elx- 

aminations  [14]  before  the  Queen's  Commissioners  [2555]. 

—Condemnation  of  Philpot.—  Prayer  to  be  said  at  the 

stake. — Letters. 

Power.  Pivot  words  of  Scripture.  1869 241  69 

Powers.  Through  the  year.  1875 M^  5^ 

Prentiss.    Sorrow  changed  into  sympathy. 

1884 243  26 

Protestant  Jesuitism.  1836 24I  49 

Quarles.  Judgment  and  mercy.  1807 242  8 

Rabb.  WTiat  is  religion  ?  1895 240  Pam.  3 

Ridley.  Treatises  and  letters 240  3 

Contents  :   A  brief  account  of  Dr.  Nicholas  Ridley. — A 

treatise  concerning  images. — A  treatise  upon  the  Lord's 

Supper. — Conferences  with  Secretary  Bourne  and  others. 

— Conferences  between  Dr.  Ridley  and  Master  Latimer. 

— A  lamentation  for  the  change  of  religion  in  England. — 

His  last  farewell.— Letters,  etc. 

Rogers,  Saindkrs,  Taylor  aptd  Care- 
less. Writings.   (British  Reformers.)...  240  5 
S.,  II.  W.  Christian's  secret  of  a  happy  life.  241  74 

ScoiKJAL.   God  in  the  soul  of  man 241  S 

Sewkll.  Passing  thoughts  on  religion.  '67..  241  31 

Siikr\v<.h;I).  Lady  of  the  manor.  1842.  4V..  241   102 

SiMi-soN.  Upward  path.  1S69 241  42 

Smilky.  Fulness  of  blessing.  1876 241  70 

Smith,  (i.,  t\/.  Melancholy  of  Stephen  Al- 

lard.    1895 242  20 

Smith,  I.  G.    Characteristics   of  Christian 

morality.   1873 241  66   | 

Smyth.  Christian  ethics.  1892 241   110   \ 

SouTHGATK.  Gone  before.  1873 2427    I 

I 

Spai'LIiing.  Christ  and  the  sea 241  75 

Spring.  Essays  on  Christian  character.  '40.  241  37 

.Si'Ijr(;eon.  Evening  by  evening.  1869 242  6 

Talmage.     Daily  thoughts.  1875 240  ii    1 

•Points';  or  passages  from  writings.  1874.  240  54   1 

Taylor,  I.  Saturday  evening.  1832 241  27 

Taylor,  J.  Rule  of  holy  dying 241  72 

Rule  of  holy  living 241  73 

•  Of  interest  to 


Selections  from  works.  1S33 ^ 

Whole  works.  1837.  3^ l 

Ccntfnt*  :  t.  x.  An  essay  on  tlie  genius  aad  «i 
Jeremy  Tayk>r. — Funeral  sermon,  preached  at  1 
quics  of  Taylor,  by  Rust. — Christian  cooiohrifl 
of  Jesus  Christ. — ContempUtions  of  the  state  o£ik 
rule  and  exercises  of  holy  living.— The  rak  and 
of  holy  dying. — Sermons. 

▼.  a.  Ten  sermons. — Of  the  sacred  order  aad 
Episcopacy. — An  apology  for  authoriied  aad  set 
liturgy. — A  discourse  on  the  liberty  of  propli 
Doctrine  and  practice  of  repentance. — Detis  jnsti 
Dissuasive  from  popery. — Letters. 

V.  3.  A  discourse  of  confirmation.— A  discas 
nature,  etc.,  of  friendship,  &c. — ^The  rule  of  cob 
Clerus  Domini. — Rules  and  advices  to  the  de 
diocess  of  Down  and  Connor. — The  goklen  grc 
psalter  of  David. — ^A  collection  of  offioes.—Tli 
communicant. 

Taylor,  W.  M.  The  lost  found.  1873 

Thomas  k  Kempis.  The  following  of  Oirist 

1872 

Of  the  imitation  of  Christ.  1878 

Of  the  imitation  of  Christ;  in  rhythmic 

sentences.  1890 - 

Imitatio  Christi  (Catalogue  of  MSS.,  eds., 

etc.,  for  sale  by  Rosenthal,  Mnnidi, 

1892) 243 

Little  garden  of  roses.    1891.. 

TiNDAL.  Writings 

Contents:  Some  accounts  of  the  life  of  Wm. 
The  parable  of  the  wicked  mammon. — From  the 
of  a  Christian  man. — A  pathway  into  the  Holy! 
— Expositions. — Prologues. — Letters,  etc. 

ToDD.  Lectures  to  children.  1874 

ToLSTOL"  Christ's  Christianity.  1885 

*The  kingdom   of  God  is   within  you.' 
1894.    2v 

My  confession.  1887 - 

My  religion.   1885 

What  I  believe.  1885 - 

Trench.  Meditations  on  the  Holy  Scrip- 
ture.  1884 

TULLOCH.  Beginning  life.  1863 

TwEEDiE.  The  early  choice.  1865 - 

Home.   1S67 

Lamp  to  the  path.  1854 - 

United  States  primer.   1857 241 

Van  Dyke.  The  Lord's  prayer.  1871 

Vaughan,  r^/.  School  of  life.  1885 - 

Vita,  pseud.  Links  and  clues.  1881 

Ware.  Thoughts  in  my  garden.  1863 - 

Warner.  Shoes  of  peace.  1884 

Watson.  The  upper  room.  1895 - 

Contents:  The  goodman  of  the  house.— T 
chaml>er  of  the  soul. — The  twelve. — The  shaui 
crosi.— A  last  wish.— The  bequest  of  Jesus.— T 
tryste. 

young  readers. 


RELIGION. 


485 


Vorks ;  ed.  by  Jennings  and  Dod- 

c,  1753.  1810.  6v 240  B-14 

tti*  .*  Y.  X.  Memoin  of  the  author. — Sermons. 
Death  and  heaven,  &c. — The  world  to  come. — 
ength  and  weakness  of  human  reason. — Humility 
ated  in  the  character  of  St.  Paul. — Defence  against 
iptation  to  self-murder. — The  holiness  of  times, 

and  people. — The  doctrine  of  the  passions  ex- 
and  Improved.— Discourses  of  the  love  of  God. 
An  humble  attempt  towards  the  revival  of  practical 

among  Christians. — A  guide  to  prayer. — A  dis- 
on  the  way  of  instruction  by  catechisms.— -A  short 
r  the  whole  Scripture  history. — Prayers  composed 

use  of  children. —  Questions  proper  for  students 
ity,  etc. — Orthodoxy  and  charity  united  Tn  several 
ing  essays.— Self-love  and  virtue  reconciled  only 
ion. — The  Redeemer,  or  the  sacrifice  of  Christ. 
The  harmony  of  all  the  religions  which  God  ever 
led. — A  caveat  against  infidelity. — Hora  lyricse. — 
ae  juveniles.— Remnants  of  time  employed,  in  prose 
•e. — The  art  of  reading  and  writing  English. 
Logick  ;  or  the  right  use  of  reason  in  the  inquiry 
ith. — The  improvement  of  the  mind.— Discourse  on 
:ation  of  children  and  youth. — Knowledge  of  the 
1  and  earth  made  easy. — Philosophical  essays. — 
heme  of  ontology. — The  rational  foundation  of  a 
in  church. 

New  essay  on  civil  power  in  things  sacred. — The 
1  recovery  of  mankind. — Three  essays. — The  free- 
will in  God  and  in  creatures. — The  Christian  doc- 
the  trinity. — Dissertations  relating  to  the  Christian 
i  of  the  trinity. — Useful  and  important  questions 
ing  Jesus,  freely  proposed. — The  true  importance 
luman  schemes  to  explain  the  sacred  doctrine  of 
ity. — The  glory  of  Christ  as  God-man  displayed. 

Works.   1856.  isv 240  15 

•Mts :    V.   X.  Life  ;   by  Beecham.— Journal,  1735- 

i.  Journal,  I745-X773- 
'.  Sermons. 
:x.  Miscellaneous. 
■13.  Letters. 

Miscellaneous. 

Notes  on  the  New  Testament. 
'.  Dangers  to  Christian  faith.  '39.     241  82 

•.  Writings 240  1 

mts  :  Some  account  of  the  life  of  John  Wickliff. — 
er  of  excuse  to  pope  Urban  VI. — The  poor  caitiff, 
yer. — A  short  rule  of  life. — Wickliff's  opinions  of 
acy. — Sermons  or  postells,  etc. 
)RCE.    Religious  system   of  pro- 

l  Christians.  1835 241  li 

>N.  Guide  to  a  devout  life.  1872..  243  18 
H.    B.     Communion    of    saints. 

ptonlects.,  1851.) 241  76 

[.  H.  Golden  fountain.  1861 243  8 

.  Christian  manual.  1851 241  46 

I.  Life,  death  and  eternity.  1883..       242  9 

WORSHIP. 

iVords  in  season.  1872 248  I 

..  Manual  of  family  prayer.  1845..  ^4^  ^ 
Dear  feast  of  Lent.  1874 248  3 


Martineau.  Devotional  exercises.  1832...  248  z 
Maurice.    Dialogues  on  family  worship. 

i862« 248  5 

More,  H.  Book  of  private  devotion.  1849..  248  7 

Pratt.  Public  worship.  1890 246  Pam.  z 

Smnckes,  id.   True  Church  of  England- 
man's  companion.  1772 248  8 

Waugh.  Sunday  evenings  with  my  children. 

1882 »248  4 

Sabbath — Sunday. 

Andrews.  Hist,  of  the  Sabbath.  1873. ^^3  I 

Blaksly,  ^</.  Am.  state  papers  on  Sunday 

legislation.  1891 263  13 

Brooks,  comp.  The  New- England  Sunday. 

1886 263  8 

Charlton.  Sabbath  observance :  a  speech. 

1885.. 263  Pam.  I 

Speech  on  Sunday  observance.  1890... 263  Pam.  8 
Speech  on  the  Lord's  Day  observance. 

1891.. 263  Pam.  7 

DoANBy  gt  a/,  Sunday  observance.  1886...263  Pam.  4- 
Earle.  The  Sabbath  in  Puritan  New  Eng- 
land. 1891 263  12 

Everts.  The  Sabbath.  1885 263  7 

GiLFiLLAN.  The  Sabbath  reviewed  in  the 

light  of  reason 263  2 

Great  Britain.  House  of  Lords.  Report  from 
select  committee  on  Lord's  Day  act 

1895 263  B-i 

Green.  Sermon  on  Sunday  papers.  '86..98.4  Pam.  58 
Hessey.  Sunday,  its  origin,  etc.  (Bampton 

lects.,  i860.) 263  3 

HiGGiNS.  Horse  Sabbaticse.  1887 263  9 

Keane.     The    Catholic    church    and    the 

American  Sunday.  1895 263  Pam.  9 

Lewis.  Sunday  legislation,  321-1888  A.  D.     263  10 
Littlejohn.  Constitutional  amendment;  or 

the  Sunday,  etc.:  a  discussion.   1873...       263  5 
New  York.    Exposition  of  the  unconstitu- 
tionality of  the  law  compelling  observ- 
ance of  the  Sabbath.    1826 263  Pam.  2 

Roosevelt-Keane   mass    meeting,    Buffalo, 

1895 263  Pam.  10 

Stevens.  The  Sabbaths  of  our  Lord.  1873.      263  4 
Stone.   Lectures  on  the  institution  of  the 

Sabbath.   1848 263  Pam.  3 

United  States.  Senate.  Hearing  on  the  Sun- 

day-rest  bill.  1888 263  II 

Wright.  Sunday  labor.  1885 263  Pam.  5 

RITUAL. 

Adams.  Thanksgiving.  1867 244  25 

Baldeschi.   Ceremonial  according  to  the 

Roman  rite.  1853 2442 


*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


486 


RELIGION. 


Barrett.    Floral  decoration  of  churches. 

i868 244  28 

Berry.  Ritualism.  186S 244  4 

fiible,   missaly  and  breviary;  tr.  from  the 

Latin  by  Lewis.  1853.  2v 244  35 

BiNNEY.  Micah,  the  priest-maker.  1867......      244  6 

Blunt.  Key  to  the  book  of  common  pra3rer. 

1887 244  47 

Sacraments.  1868 244  21 

Book  of  common  prayer.    First  of  Edward 

VI.,  1549.    1844 244  R-l 

'   Second  of  Edward  VI.,  1552.  1844. 244  R-2 

First  of  Elizabeth,  1559.    1844 244  R-3 

Anno  1604,  King  James.  1844 244  R-4 

Laud's,  Edinburgh,  1637.   1844 244  R-5 

Anno  1662,  Charles  II.  1844 244  R-6 

Charles  II.,  from  ms.  in  the  Rolls  Office, 

Dublin ;  with  notes  by  Stephens.  3V 244  lo 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  U.  S.  1823.     244  17 

Church  of  England.    1844.. 244  R-7 

Text  from  the  sealed  book  for  the  Chan- 
cery; with  notes  by  Stephens.  '54.  3  v.    244  13 

Selections.  1865 244  Pam.  i 

Annotated;  ed.  by  Blunt.  1876... J244  B-l 

In  Hangchow  colloquial.  1876 24439 

Report  of  joint-committee.   1 880 •    244  34 

Reformed  Episcopal  church.   1883 244  44 

Protestant  Episcopal  church,  U.  S.  1893..     ^44  49 
Brown-.   The  tabernacle,  its  priests  and  ser- 
vices.   1872 244  3 

Burder.  Religious  ceremonies,  etc.  1841...       244  I 
Christian  prayers;  coll.  by  Bull,  1566.  '42...     244  24 

Church  festival  decorations 244  32 

ClAY,  ed.    Liturgies  and  occasional  forms 
of  prayer  set  forth  in  the  reign  of  Queen 

Elizabeth 244  8 

Private  prayers  put  forth  by  authority  dur- 
ing the  reign  of  Elizabeth 244  9 

CoxE.  Covenant  prayers.  1876 98.43 

Office  of  devotion  for  schools 98.4  5 

The  Penitential.  1882 98.4  17 

Cutts.  Church  festival  decorations.  1868...     244  27 
DeKoven.  Theological  defence  for.  '74^244  Pam.  3 

DOANE.  Pastoral  for  Lent.  1843 244  Pam.  2 

Durham.    Monastical  Church.    Rites  and 

customs.   1842 ■ 244  42 

Ritual  e  ecclesise  Dunelmensis.    (Surtees 

Soc.)  1834 244  41 

Harris.  Non-communicating  attendance  in 

the  light  of  history.  188S 244  Pam.  6 

HoBART.  Festivals  and  fasts  of  the  P.  E. 

church.   1824 244  45 

Huntington.  Helps  to  a  holy  Lent.  1872.    244  23 
Jennings.  Live  lights  or  dead  lights.  1873..     244  22 


Keble.  Christian  year 

Ketlsy,  ed.  The  two  liturgies,  A.  D.  1549, 
1552.  1844 

Love.  Fast  and  thanksgiving  days  of  New 
England.  1895 

Marriott.  Vestiarium  Christianum.  iS6S.|2 

O'Brien.  Hist,  of  the  mass  and  its  ceremo- 
nies.  1879 

Origin  of  the  £aists  and  feasts  of  the  diurch. 

1843 

Palmer.  Origines  litnrgicie.  1845.  ^^ 

Parker.  Prayers.  1882 

PiCART.  Hist,  of  religious  ceremonies.  1727. 

6v 2 

Pope.  Holy  week  in  the  Vatican.  1874..... 
Procter.   Hist,  of  the  Book  of  common 

prayer.  1868 

Randall.  The  rite  of  confirmation.  '82..244 
Smith,  ed,  Christmas  festival  service.  1893. 
Tait.    High  days  of  the  Christian  year. 

1890^ 

Trumbull.  The  threshold  covenant  1S96. 

Walker.  Spiritual  riches  of  theUturgy 

Wesley.  In  company  with  high  churchmen. 

1871 

Whitmarsh,  comp.  Prayers  of  the  ages, 

1880.. 

Young.    Papers  on  liturgical    enrichment 

1883.. 244 

Baptism. 

Ball.  Christian  baptism.  1876 «... 

Chrystal.  Hist,  of  modes  of  Christian  bap- 
tism. 1861 

Clark.  Christian  baptism.  1854 

Jerram  and  Wall.  Infant  baptism.  1S39.. 

Noel.  Essay  on  baptism.  1850 

Vaux.  Benefits  from  baptism  and  the  Lord's 
Supper.  (Bampton  lects.,  1826.) 

The  EucHAJiiST. 

Faber.  The  blessed  sacrament.. 

Jewett.  Communion  wine 26$ 

The  two-wine  theory.  1888 265 

Kennedy.  Close  communion,  or  open  com- 
munion? 1S68 

Maclear.  Evidential  value  of  the  holy 
eucharist.    1883.. ..„ 

Mueller.   The  blessed  eucharist.  1S71..... 

Non-communicating  attendance.  1 889.... .265 

Percival.  Non-communicadng  attendance. 
1888 265 

PusEY.  Doctrine  of  the  real  presence.  1855. 

Table  of  the  Lord,  The 


X  For  reference. 


REUGION. 


487 


HYMNOLOGY. 

.     Historical  sketches  of  hymns. 

245  24 

,  et  aLy  eds.    Ancient  harmony  re- 

I.  1865., 24s  33 

>ongs  of  peace  and  war.  (Salvation 

^)  1890 245  41 

ORTH.  Story  of  the  hymns 24$  25 

BR.    Songs,  sacred  and  devotional. 

245  9 

S^ew    rendering    of  the    Hebrew 

CIS  into  English  verse.  1888 245  35 

<iD.    Are  they  not  safe  with  him  ? 

245  Pam.  2 

).  English  hymns.  1886 245  31 

ymn-writers.    1889.. 245  39 

Select  poetry,  chiefly  devotional, 

;  reign  of  Elizabeth.  1845.  2v 245  2 

r,  €d.  Resurgit.  1879 245  20 

.  Heart  and  voice 245  17 

tory  of  the  Psalters.  i888 245  36 

mp.   Hymns  for  mothers  and  chil- 

i86i.„ 245  46 

Jniversity.  Hymn  book.  1895 245  49 

X  Ports  of  the  church.  1884.. 245  27 

i>,  €d.  Church  hymnal.  1870. 984  32 

r  missions.... 245  40 

/.  Diet,  of  hymnology.  1892 t^AS  4^ 

iglican  hymnology.  1885 245  21 

At  the  beautiful  gate,  etc.  1892...  245  45 
ins  of  the  Anglo  Saxon  church. 

245  34 

Geistliche  Lieder.  1845 245  32 

;  ed.  by  Bacon  and  Allen.  1883...  245  B-i 

LD.  England's  antiphon 245  6 

Our  hymns.  1866 245  8 

i^ed.  Treasury  of  sacred  song. '89.  245  38 

comp.  Book  of  praise.  1864 245  22 

an  Church,  U.  S.  A.  Hymnal.  '95.  245  50 
'.     Christian    hymns    and   hymn- 

rs.  1883 245  28 

Episcopal    church,    U.    S.    A. 

nal.  1871 245  30 

me;  revised.  1892 *.....  245  48 

d  hymns  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 

1864... 245  29 

he.  1883 24s  26 

Annotations     upon      popular 

«.  1893.... 245  47 

/.  Sacred  songster.  1S51 245  44 

3.  Evenings  with  the  sacred  poets. 

245  23 

Christ  in  song.  1870 245  i 

X  For  reference.  •  Of 


245  18 

245  7 

245  37 

245  43 

245  " 

245  10 

245  4 

245  5 

Sedgwick.    Hymnology.  1863 245  Pam.  z 

Sidney.  Psalter  [selections]  ;  cd.  by  Rus- 
kin.   1877.  2v 

Thompson,  ^</.  Lyra  celestis.  1863 

Victorian  hymns.    1887 

Watts.  Divine  and  moral  songs  for  chil- 
dren  

Wesley.  Poetical  works;  cd.  by  Osbom. 
1868.   6v 

WiKKWORTH.  Christian  singers  of  Ger- 
many  

Wither.   Hallelujah! 

Hymns  and  songs  of  the  church 

RELIGIOUS  FICTION  AND  ANECDOTE. 

Abbott,  E.  A.  Onesimus.  1882 249  42 

Philocristus.    1878 249  43 

Bird.   Joseph,  the  dreamer.  1895 24^41 

Bowes.     Illustrations    for    preachers    and 

teachers.    1864 249  9 

Buck,  comp.   Anecdotes,  religious,  moral, 

etc.  1856 249  3 

BUNYAN.  Pilgrim's  progress.  i8oi 249  15 

Same.  1847.. *249  38 

Same,  etc.;  cd.  by  Venables.    1879..  *249  39 

CoMtents:  Pilgrim's  progress.— Orace  abounding.— Re- 
lation of  his  imprisonment. 

Carpenter.  Truth  in  tale.  1885 *249  48 

Catholic  anecdotes.  1870 249  13 

Clark,  ^^.  Death-bed  scenes 249  X2 

Clarke.  Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus.  '81.  249  40 

Convent  life.    1876 24928 

DeWktte.  Theodore;  the  skeptic's  conver- 
sion. 1841.  2v 249  17 

DORAN.  Saints  and  sinners.  1868.  2v 249  6 

Evans.  Rectory  of  Valehead.  i86o« 249  25 

Foster.    New  cyclopaedia  of  illustrations. 

1870.. t249  z 

Gasparin.    The  near    and    the  heavenly 

horizons.    1865 249  33 

Gift  of  the  knees 249  iz 

Gladden.  Christian  League  of  Connecticut 

1883 249  47 

Hackett.    Christian  memorials  of  the  war. 

1864.. 249  29 

Hundred  ministers  and  how  they  switched 

off. 249  27 

Jackson.   Curiosities  of  the  pulpit 249  8 

Jacob.  Gate  of  Paradise.  1882 24946 

Looking  unto  Jesus 249  22 

Martineau,  ed.    Traditions  of  Palestine. 

1843 249  37 

Mitchell,  Female  pilgrim.  1814 249  36 

Murray.  Parish  and  other  pcncilings.  '54.    249  21 

interest  to  young  readers. 


488  RELIGION. 

Musings  and  memories.   1875 24944 

OuPHANT.    Land  of  darkness.  x888 249  34 

A  little  pilgrim.    18S2 249  45 

Satchel.   Thornton  Abbey:  religious  let- 
ters.  1811 249  23 

ScoFiELD.    Hidden  sunbeams.  x886 249  35 

SiBREE.    Sermons  from  the  studio.  1867......  249  26 

Smith.  Gilead 98.4  10 

Haran,  the  hermit,  i860 98.443 

The  open  door.  1874 98.4  12 

Temple.  Thankfulness:  passages  from  diary. 

1853 249  19 


Thompson.  Seeds  and  sheaves.  1869 249 

Weld,  comp.    Diet  of  sacred  quotatioiis. 

1851 Xh 

Where  is  the  dty?   1868 249 

Whitecross.  Anecdotes  illustrative  of  the 

Old  Testament.  2v 24 

Williams.   Wonders  of  prayer.  1877 249 

Wisner.    Incidents  in  the  life  of  a  pastor. 

x85i„ 249 

Wood.  Gates  wide  open.  1869. 249 

Modem  pilgrims.  1855.  2v 249 


CHRISTIAN  ORGANIZATION  AND 

WORK. 


MINISTRY. 

GENERAL. 

Beardslee  and  Taylor.   Studies  in  the 

English  Bible.  1889 250  Pam.  2 

Behrends.  Philosophy  of  preaching.  '90..  250  6 
Esprit  de  corps  among  the  Clergy.  1 893... 250  Pam.  i 
Gillespie.   Failure  in  the  holy  ministry. 

1893 250  Pam.  3 

Gladden,  <•</.  Parish  problems.  1889 250  $ 

Littlejohn,  Christian  ministry.  1884 250  4 

Oosterzee.  Practical  theology.  1878 250  3 

Pulpit  and  pew.  1858 250  2 

Schuyler.    Ministry  and  worship  in  the 

P.  E.  church.  1850 98.4  31 

Tyng.    Office    and    duty    of    a    Christian 

pastor.    1874 250  7 

ViNET.  Pastoral  theology.  1854 250  I 

EDUCATION. 

Gammon  Theological  Seminary.  Quarterly 

bulletin 207  Pam.  6 

General  Theological  Seminary  of  the  P.  E. 

church.  Catalogs 207  Pam.  3 

Annual  rept.  of  the  dean.  May,  189 1... 207  Pam.  3 

Hartford  Theological  Seminary.  Annual  reg- 
isters and  catalogs 207  Pam.  4 

Hartranft.  Scope  of  theology  and  theo- 
logical education.  1888 207  Pam.  I 

Nashotah  Theological  Seminary.  Catalogs..207  Pam.  5 

Seabury  Divinity  School,  Faribault,  Minn. 

Calendars 207  Pam.  7 

Taylor.  Training  for  the  ministry.  1888..207  Pam.  2 


PREACHING. 

Adler.    Reforms   needed   in   the   pulpit. 

i886 251  Pta 

Alexander.  Thoughts  on  preaching.  '63..     23 
Beecher.  Yale  lects.  on  preaching.  1872- 

4.  3v 25 

•BoK.    The  young  man    and   the  church. 

1896 251 

Brooks.  Lects.  on  preaching.  1877 25^ 

Clark.  Preaching  the  word.  1889 251  Pa 

Crosby.    Christian  preacher.   (Yale  lects., 

1879-80) 251 

Dale.  Nine  lects.  on  preaching.  1878 25' 

Hall.  God's  word  through  preaching.  '75.   25' 

Hodge.  Conference  papers.  1879 251 

Hogg.  Handbook  of  homiletics.  1890 9M 

Hood.  Lamps,  pitchers  and  trumpets.  1869. 

2V -      2$ 

HoRTON.  Verbum  Dei.  (Yale  lects.,  1893.)  25' 

Mahaffy.  Decay  of  modem  preaching.  *82.  251 

Murray.  Preachers  and  preaching,  i860...  25 
Parker.  Ad  clerum :  advices  to  a  young 

preacher.    1871 251 

Phelps.  Men  and  books.  1882 251 

Robinson.  I^cts.  on  preaching.  1883 -  251 

Shedd.  Homiletics.  1867 «  25' 

Simpson.  Lects.  on  preaching.  1879 251 

Spurgeon.  Lects.  to  my  students.  1875 ^ 

Taylor.  Ministry  of  the  word.  1877... 251 

ViNET.  Homiletics.   1854 -  ^S 


SERMONS. 
Abbott,  L.    Signs  of  promise.   l889«.«.. 
Adams.  The  larger  life.  1893 


«52 

254 


REUGION. 


489 


DA  MoNTSFELTRO.     Sermons. 

253  41 

:r.  Discourses  on  Christian  faith 

ractice.  1858 «  252  18 

Truth  and  trust.  1871 256  2 

:nefits  of  affliction.  1799 254  Pam.  2 

Christian  life :  its  dose.  1856 252  38 

I  life:  its  course.  1856 252  37 

vr.  Sermons  and  discourses.  1 751. 

253  26 

Bamptonlects.,  1780 253  25 

Sermons;  with  life,  by  Wilson. 

252  25 

I.    Works;    with  life,  by  HiU. 

3v 252  IS 

W.     Eight  sermons.    (Bampton 

1799) 253  22 

)me  lights  of  science  on  the  faith. 

>tonlect5.,  1892.) 255  9 

The   letter    and    the    spirit. 

)ton  lects.,  1888.) '254  100 

Freedom  and  war.  1863 2563 

gind:  addresses,  etc.  1886 ..«  252  147 

room  talks.  1870 254  ii 

in  Plymouth  Church,  1868-74. 

252  79 

er  in  England  with  ;  ed.  by  Pond. 

252  148 

parish:  sermons  in  the  White 

1874 254  36 

Restatements  of  Christian  doc- 

1860 253  15 

\    Discourses  on  powers  of  the 

,etc.   1841 25323 

.  W.   Boy-life :   Sundays  in  Wel- 

1  CoUcge,  1859-73 ♦254  58 

beology.  1891 253  43 

^t.  Paul's  vision,  etc.  1881 252  131 

.  2dseries.  1885 254  83 

Great  providences.   1 864 98.4  Pam.  8 

r  of  patriotism.   1862 98.4  Pam.  7 

.  disappointment.    1865 98.4  Pam.  9 

Lay  sermons.  1881 254  52 

:rmons;  with  life.  1826 252  24 

NE.    Eight    sermons    for    Holy 

and  Easter.  1884 254  72 

iianged    aspects    of    unchanged 

1869 252  60 

and  comfort.  1866 25261 

tioughts.  2dser.    1865 252  59 

lort  sermons  to  news  boys.  1866.  ^254  18 

Christ  in  modem  life.  1872 252  103 

d  freedom.  1881 253  24 

God  and  man,  etc.    1886 25336 


Brooks.  Candle  of  the  Lord,  etc.  x88i......    254  50 

A  Christmas  sermon.   1890.. 254  Piam.  12 

An  Easter  sermon.    1890 254  Pam.  6 

Good  wine  9t  the  feast's  end.   1893 254  116 

The  light  ofthe  world,  etc.  1890^ 254  106 

Sermons.    1878 254  37 

Sermons  in  English  churcl^es.  1883 254  59 

Twenty  sermons.    1887 254  85 

Brown,  Jh.S.  Ancient  maxims.   1870 254  31 

Brown,  J.  B.    Misread  passages  of  Scrip- 
ture.  1869.   2v 253  9 

Brucs.    Sermons;  with  life,  by  Wodrow. 

1843 252  14 

BULLINGER.     Decades;     ed.   by  Harding. 

1849.   4v 252  9 

BURDER.  Village  sermons.  1808.  2v 253  4 

BusHNELL.  Sermons  for  the  new  life. '58...    25251 

Sermons  on  living  subjects.  1872 252  50 

Butler.  Sermons.  1874 252  121 

Canada  Presbyterian  church  pulpit  187 1....  252  4 
Carpenter.   The  great  charter  of  Christ: 

Sermon  on  the  Mount.  1896 ;..  254  121 

Carroll.  Sermons  and  addresses.  1847....  252  109 
Chalmers.  Application  of  Christianity  to 

the  affairs  of  life.  1845 2546 

Christian  revelation  in  connection  with 

modem  astronomy.  1817 255  I 

Same 255  2 

Congregational  sermons.  3V 254  45 

Sermons  on  public  occasions 254  48 

Works.   1833 252  28 

Channlng.  Discourses.  1832 252  146 

Chapin.  God's  requirements,  etc.  1881 252  119 

Chester.  Sermon.  1821 254  Pam.  5 

Cheyne.  The  hallowing  of  criticism.  1888^  252  169 

Church.  Advent  sermons.  1885 252  144 

Discipline  of  Christian  character.  1885...     254  79 

Human  life  and  its  conditions.    1886 25484 

Message  of  peace,  etc.  1895 254  122 

Pascal  and  other  sermons.  1895 252  170 

Clark.  Gospel  in  the  trees.  1868 254  24 

Clarke.  Go  up  higher.  1877 254  13 

The  Lord's  prayer.  1891 254  no 

Sermons.  1877 252  97 

Cobbett.  Thirteen  sermons.  1834. 256  I 

Collyer.  Nature  and  life.  1872 254  15 

Columbian  preacher.  1808 252  i 

Cook.  Christ  and  modem  thought 255  5 

Cotton.  God's  promise  to  his  plantations. 

1630 254  Pam.  II 

Coxe.  The  corporate  witness.  1873 98.4  Pam.  24 

Croft.    Eight  sermons.    (Bampton  lects., 

1786.) 253  30 

CUMMING.  Teach  US  to  pray.  1862 254  29 


490 


RELIGION. 


CuRTEis.  Scientific  obstacles  to  Christian  be- 
lief. 1885 255  8 

Daggett.  The  cavil  of  Judas.  1868 254  Pam.  8 

Dale.  Jewish  temple  and  Christian  church. 

1871 252  102 

The  ten  commandments.  1884 254  73 

Week-day  sermons.  1S84 254  74 

Davies.  Social  questions.  1885 254  78 

Dewey.  Discourses  on  human  life.  1841...     254  22 
Dickson.  St.  Paul's  use  of  the  terms  flesh 

and  spirit.  l883.„ 253  ^s 

DoD  tfif^/ Cleaver.  Sermons.  1628 252  164 

Drummond,  H.  The  changed  life.  1891...  254  108 

The  greatest  thing  in  the  world.  1890 254  103 

Pax  vobiscum.  1890 254  107 

Drummond,  J.    Thoughts  for  the  Christian 

life.   1864 254  23 

Eadie.  Divine  love.  1856 252  107 

Egbert.  Children's  sermon.  1886 ^98.4  Pam.  54 

'Judge  not,  that  ye  be  not  judged  1  '....254  Pam.  10 
Lessons  from  the  parable  of  the  sower,  etc. 

1886 98.4  28 

Ellicott.  Destiny  of  the  creature,  etc. '6$.     253  i8 
Ellison.    Way  of  holiness  in  married  life. 

1859 254  40 

English  pulpit  of  to-day.  1886.  v.  5 252  145 

Evans.    Sermons;  with  memoir,  by  Cross. 

i853„ 252  26 

Everett.  School  sermons,  Adams  Academy. 

1882 254  53 

Faber.  Spiritual  conferences.   1870 254  9 

Farrar.    Ephphatha;  or  the  amelioration 

of  the  world.  1880 25449 

Everyday  Christian  life.  1887 25494 

The  Lord's  prayer.  1S93 254  118 

Sermons.    1889 254  loi 

Sermons,  etc.,  in  America.  1886 252  142 

Silence  and  the  voices  of  God,  etc.  1874..     254  80 

Truths  to  live  by.    1890 254  105 

The  voice  from  Sinai.  1892 254  113 

Fish.    History  and  repository  of  pulpit  elo- 
quence. 1869 252  2 

£(/.   Pulpit  eloquence  of  19th   century. 

1857 252  3 

Foster.  Lects.  at  Broadmead  Chapel,  Bris- 
tol. 1853.  2v 252  46 

Frothingham.  Spirit  of  the  new  faith. '77.  254  27 

Visions  of  the  future,  etc.   1879 25321 

Fuller,  S.  R.   Personality.  1892 252  159 

Fuller,  T.    Collected  sermons;    ed.  by 

Bailey.  1891.  2v 252  162 

Gannett.  A  year  of  miracle.  1882 255  6 

Garbett.  Dogmatic  faith.  ( Bampton  lects., 

1867.) 253  17 

•  Of  interest  to 


Gillett.    Life  lessons  in ,  Christian  dotj. 

1864^ 

Gladden.  Things  new  and  old.  1883 

Gould,  S.  Baring-.    Harvest  preaching. 
1885 

Sermons  to  children.  1879 * 

Village  preaching  for  a  year.  1883.  2t.... 

Village  preaching  for  saints'  days.  1881.. 
Green.  The  witness  of  God  and  faith.  '86.. 

Guthrie.  Speaking  to  the  heart.  1873 

Hale.  Kingdom  of  God.  1878^ 254 

Hall.  Sermons.  (Bampton  lects.,  1798.)... 
Hamune.  Works;  cd.  by  Hibbard.  '71.  2v. 
Harris.    Relation  of  Christianity  to  civil 

society.  1883 

Hartzell.  Causes  for  gratitude.  1864..984 1 
Haweis.  Sermons.  1872 

'Winged  words.'    1885 

Hawkins.  Discourses  on  Scripture  mys- 
teries.   (Bampton  lects.,  1787.) 

Heber.    Sermons  for  every  Sunday.  1837. 

3v 

Sermons  in  England.    1829 

Sermons  in  India.  1839 

Hitchcock.  Eternal  atonement  1888 

Hobart.  Posthumous  works;  with  me- 
moir, by  Berrian.  1833.  3V 

Holland.    Christ  or  Ecclesiastes.  1888..... 

Creed  and  character.    1887 

On  behalf  of  belief.    1S89 

Hopkins.  Teachings  and  counsels.  1884... 
HoRTON.  Apostles*  creed,  etc.  1895 «.. 

Cartoons  of  St.  Mark.  1894 

Huntington.  Christian  believing  and  liv- 
ing.   i860 

Illingworth.    Sermons.  1881 

Irving.    Writings;    ed.    by  Carlyle.  1864. 

5v — 

Jay.  Sermons.   1814 

Jessopp.  Norwich  school  sermons.  1864.... 

JUDD.  The  church:  discourses.  1854 

King.  Christianity  and  humanity ;  ed.  with 
memoir  by  Whipple.     1877 

KiNGSLEV.  All  Saints*  day,  etc.  1878 

Discipline,  etc.    1S81 

Good  news  of  God.    1859 - 

Sermons  for  the  times.   1858 

Westminster  sermons.    1874 

Lacordaire.  Conferences,  Notre  Dame. 
1870 

Langford.  Christian  beneficence «25 

Latimer.  Select  sermons;  [with  life]. '22. 

Select  sermons  and  letters » 

Sermons;  ed.  by  Corrie.    1844 - 

young  readers. 


RELIGION. 


491 


mons  and    remains;    ed.   by   Corrie. 

845 254  I 

HES.    Characteristics    of   Christianity. 

884 r 252  134 

DN.    Advent  in  St.  Paurs.  1889.  2v...  253  38 

istmastide  in  St.  Paul's.   1889 252  153 

rical  life  and  work.   1894 254  119 

ter  in  St.  Paul's. '1885,  2v ; 253  34 

5  magnificat.  1889 253  40 

mons.   1888 254  95 

mons.   1891 252  155 

mons  on  Old  Testament  subjects.  '91.^  252  156 

mons  on  some  words  of  Christ.  1892..  254  112 

mons,  Oxford,  series  1-2.  '69-83.  2v.  252  48 

ty-six  sermons,  1863-77 252  143 

ne  elements  of  religion.  1872 253  ii 

5LEY.  Works;  ed.byHalsey.  '66.  3V.  252  90 

».  The  higher  law.  1850 98.4  Pam.  2 

mons  and  addresses 98.4  23 

ON  (Father  Hyacinthe).    Discourses; 

:r.  by  Bacon.  1869.. 252  93 

UNTOCK.  Living  words.  1871 254  33 

OSH.  Gospel  sermons.  1888 254  98 

Donald.  God's  words  to  his  children. 

1887 254  92 

>pe  of  the  Gospel.  1892 254  114 

spoken  sermons.  1871 254  34 

inLLAN.  The  olive  leaf.  i886 254  82 

'o  worlds  are  ours.  1880 255  4 

SE.  The  Gospel  and  the  age.  1884 252  133 

nNG.   Sermons  on  ecclesiastical  sub- 

ccts.   1863 253  13 

riNEAU.  Hours  of  thought  on  sacred 

hings.  1876.  2V.. 254  14 

iiCE.  Gospel  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

1879 254  89 

e  Lord's  prayer.  1872 2545 

mons.    18^3 252  44 

mons  in  country  churches.  1873 254  39 

:er.  Bible  characters.  1885 254  75 

.E  d'Aubign^.  Discourses  and  essays. 

1855.. 252  52 

HELL.  The  coming  of  the  snow  and 

he  coming  of  the  Word.  1884 98.4  Pam.  27 

e  true  man,  etc.  1887 98.4  22 

e  two-fold  gospel 98.4  Pam.  67 

ERIE.  Agnosticism,  etc.  1884 255  7 

^  of  evil,  etc.  1885 252  141 

>Y.  Glad  tidings.  1876 254  25 

.KY.  Sermons.  1880... 252  loi 

Same.  2ded.  1876 252  loij 

SRR.  An  appeal  to  life.  1887 254  88 

nps  and  paths.  1884 ^254  62 

LAY.  Music  Hall  sermons.  1870-3.  2v..  254  16 

♦  Of  interest  to 


Newman.  Discourses  to  mixed  congrega- 
tions. 1853 252  49 

Fifteen  sermons,  1826-43 253  12 

On  subjects  of  the  day.  1869 2548 

Parochial  and  plain  sermons.  1879.  ^V'*-  252  123 

Newton.  Jewish  tabernacle.  1864 252  168 

Odenheimer.  Sermons.  1881 252  122 

Olii^.  Works,    i860.  2v 252  57 

Paley.  Sermons.  1808 252  23 

Parker.  Speeches,  addresses,   etc.    1864. 

3v 252  54 

Ten  sermons  of  religion.  1853 252  53 

West  Roxbury  sermons.  1837-48 252  158 

Pattison.  Sermons.  1885 252  140 

Peabody,  a.  p.  Christian  belief  and  life. 

1875 252  104 

Peabody,  F.  G.,  et  al.  Harvard  vespers. 

1888 r    254  97 

Potter,  A.  Discourses,  etc.  1858 252  94 

Potter,  H.  C.  Waymarks.  1870-91 252  157 

Proudfit.  Discourses.  3v 253  6 

Jesus  all  in  all.  1812 25435 

PuNSHON.  Lects.  and  sermons.  1877 254  10 

Sermons.   1882 254  55 

Putnam.  Sermons  in  Roxbury.   1878 252  113 

Raleigh.  The  little  sanctuary,  etc 254  19 

Rawnsley,  ed.  Christ  for  to-day.  1885 254  102 

Reynolds.  Notesof  the  Christian  life.  '68.,    254  21 
Robertson.  The  human  race,  etc.    1881...  252  43  J 

Sermons.  1S67-9.  5v 252  39 

RUDD.  Thank^ving  discourse.  1837 252  Pam.  I 

Sadler.  Abundant  life,  etc.  1871 252  108 

Salmon.  Gnosticism  and  agnosticism.  '87..  252  150 

Sandys.  Sermons;  ed.  by  Ayre.  1842 252  13 

SCHLEIRMACHER.  Selected  sermons.  1890..  252  i6i 

Scotch  sermons.    1880 252  Ii8 

Sermons  for  Sunday  evenings 254  32 

Sermons,  or  homilies,  appointed  to  be  read 

in  churches,  in  the  time  of  Elizabeth...  252  154 
Shedd.  Sermons  to  the  natural  man.  1871.       253  2 

Sermons  to  the  spiritual  man.   1884* 25464 

Simpson.  Sermons.  1885 254  71 

SucER.  Liberty.  1891 98.4  Pam.  49 

Newness  of  life.  1891 98.4  Pam.  74 

The  sense  of  God.  1891.. 98.4  Pam.  69 

Why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead? 

1891 98.4  Pam.  75 

Smith,  G.  Harmony  of  divine  dispensations.       253  I 

Smith,  H.  God  in  the  war.  1863 98.4  Pam.  5 

The  religious  sentiment  proper  for  our 

national  crisis  (April  23,  1865) 98.4  Pam.  6 

Smith,  J.  C.   Discourses  on  the  state  of  the 

country.  1861 256  Pam.  4 

Smith,  S.  Sermons.  1801.  2v 252  116 

young  readers. 


492 


RELIGION. 


Smith,  S.  R.  The  old  paths.  1846^ 984  Pun.  3 

Smith,  S.S.  Sermons.  1799 25420 

Smyth.  Christian  facts  and  forces.  1887....    254  91 

Personal  creeds.   1890 253  42 

South.  Sermons.   1853.  4v 252  19 

Spring.  First  things.  1852.  2v. 252  75 

Pulpit  ministrations.  1864.  2v.^ 252  77 

State  thanksgiving  during  the  Rebellion. 

1861.. 256  Pam.  5 

Sfurgeon.  Farm  sermons.  1882 .254  56 

The  matchless  mystery,  etc.  1878 252  71 

Messages  to  the  multitude.  1892 254  115 

Sermons;  with  life,  by  Magoon.  1869-72. 

9v 252  62 

Storm  signals.  1885 25481 

Types  and  emblems 252  74 

Stanley.    Addresses  and  sermons  at  St. 

Andrews,  1872-7 252  45 

Five  sermons  to  children.  1884 *254  70 

Sermons  for  children.  1887 *254  93 

Sermons  in  the  East,  1862 252  132 

Westminster  sermons.  1882 252  167 

With  the  children  [including  5  setmons] ; 

by  Mrs.  Humphrey.   1884 *254  70 

Stearns.    Baccalaureate  sermon,  Amherst 

College,  1876 254  Pam.  3 

Necessities  of  the  war:  a  sermon,  1S61..252  Pam.  2 

Swing.  Sermons.  1884 254  60 

Truths  for  to-day.  1874 252  no 

Talbot.    Nature,  object  and  inspiration  of 

life.   1892 254  Pam.  9 

Talmage.   Fifty  sermons.  1874 252  100 

Old  wells  dug  out.    1874 25298 

Sermons.    1874 252  99 

Taylor.  Contrary  winds,  etc.  1883 254  61 

Limitations  of  life,  etc.    1880 252  115 

Thom.  Laws  of  life  after  the  mind  of  Christ. 

"883 254  57 

Same.   2d  ser.  1886 254  57J 

Thornton.  Pulpit  of  the  Am.  Revolution..      256  5 

TiLLOTSON.   Works.  1735.  3v 252  B-i 

Trench.  Shipwrecks  of  faith.  1867 25426 

Van  De  Water.     Baccalaureate  sermon, 

Cornell  University,  1884 254  Pam.  I 

Vaughan.    Prayers  of  Christ.    (Lent  lects.) 

1891 254  III 

Walker.    Reason,  faith  and  duty.   1877....  252  112 
Wallace,     Representative     responsibility. 

1867 253  20 

Walsham.    The  knowledge  of  God,  etc. 

1892 252  160 

Washburn.  Social  law  of  God.  1875 25441 

Watson  (IanMaclaren,/j<r«^/.).  The  mind 

of  the  master.  1896 252  171 

•  Of  interest  to 


Weiss.  The  four  necessities.  1863 2< 

On  causes  for  thanksgiving.  1862^ 21 

Westcott.  From  strength  to  strength.  '90. 
Social  aspects  of  Christianity.   1887. 

Whitefield.  Sermons  on  important  sub- 
jects. x828..« 

Wilberfokce,  et  al.  Gospel  of  the  king- 
dom. 1895 

Williams.  God  timing  all  national  changei. 
1862 25 

Wilson,  ^</.  The  living  pulpit  1857 

Wiseman.  Sermons  in  Ireland,  1858 

Wood.  The  Am.  civil  war.   1863 2\ 

WooLSEY.     Helpful    thoughts    for    yonng 

men.  1874 

Religion  of  the  present  and  future.  1871. 

Wright,  H.  Friendship  of  God,  etc.  1882. 

WRiGHf,  W.  B.  The  world  to  come.  1887. 

Wyclif.  Select  English  works;  ed.  by 
Arnold.  1869.  3V 

Wythe.  Pulpit  germs.  1869 ;.. 


DOMESTIC    MISSION  WC 

American  Bethel  Society.  Rept,  1 863... 266 

American  Church  Building  Fund  Commis- 
sion. Repts • 2< 

American  Seaman's  Friend  Society.  Annual 
report.,  1863 266 

Bennett.  Revival  in  southern  armies  dur- 
ing the  Civil  War.  1877 

BoNAR.  White  fields  of  France.  1881.. 

Booth,  M.  B.  Beneath  two  flags.  (Salva- 
tion Army.)  1889 

Booth,  W.  Twenty-one  years  Salvation 
Army  under, 

Christian  Workers.  Conventions 

CoNANT.  Remarkable  conversions.  1S58.... 

Episodes  in  an  obscure  life.  1871 

Gastarin.  Read  and  judge  the  (so-called) 
Salvation  Army.  1883 266. 

Goodman.  Sisterhoods  in  the  Church  of 
England.   1863 

Jerusalem  Christian  Union  Mission.  '94..26& 

Ludlow.  Woman*s  work  in.  the  church. 
1866 

McAU  Mission  in  France:    Annual  repts., 

1884- 266. 

—Sketches.  1884 266. 

— ^Twentieth  anniversary,  1892 266. 

In  France  and  America;    by  Whitney. 

1884 266. 

Philadelphia  Auxiliary.  Rept 266. 

McAll  Record,  American 266. 

young  readers. 


RELIGION. 


493 


Lxnong  the  masses.  1S67 266.23 

>for'ard  of  the  Dogger.'  1888...   266.3  < 

rorXd,  The 266  4 

Sankey.    In  Gt.  Britian  and 
by  Hall  and  Stuart.   1875.....      ^^  4 
God    in    Gt.  Britain,  under, 

by  Clark 269  3 

iible  and  Conunon  Prayer-book 

Repts 266  Pam.  8 

)mmittee.   Rept.,  1885-6 263  Pam.  6 

and  new  mission  house  at  the 

nts,  New  York.  1854 266.2  2 

erhoods  and  deacoqesses.  '73..   266.1  3 
)iscopal  Church.  Board  of  man- 
domestic  missions.  Repts 266  Pam.  6 

Deaconess  work  in  England. 

266.1  Pam.  II 

I  city  of  N.  Y.  1888 266.1  Pam.  9 

Mass.     School    for   Christian 

Statements.  1885 266.1  Pam.  4 

.    Hist,  of  the  American  Bible 

1849 266  2 

I  revised.  1856^ 266  3 

Supernatural  fiictor  in  religious 

i877„ 269  I 

he  Chautauqua  movement.  '86.      207  2 
nodical  Committee  of  Home 

,  N.  Y.  Rept.,  1891 266  Pam.  9 

hristian    Association,    Denver. 

rept.,  1S91 266.1  Pam.  14 

's  Christian  Association.    The 
egiate    movement;    by    Mott. 

266.1  Pam.  6 

lal  conventions.  1883-. 266.1  2 

State:  annual  meetings.. .266.1  Pam.  10 
olina:    12th  convention;  pro- 

.  1888 266.1  Pam.  13 

il  sketch;  by  Weeks.  '88..266.I  Pam.  12 
tes  and  British  provinces.  An- 

ivention,  1858 266.1  Pam.  i 

tes  and  Canada.   Year  book....    266.1  i 
.    2d  international  conference, 
266.1  Pam.  5 

SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 

:her's  helper.  1880 2684 

s  for  teachers.  2v 268  I 

model    superintendent;     by 

11.  1880 268  7 

day,  the  book  and  the  teacher. 

268  5 

State  Convention  of  Sunday 

1889 268  Pam.  I 


Raikbs.   Journalist  and  philanthropist:  ori« 

gin  of  Simday  schools;    by  Gregoiy. 

1881 

Robinson.   Short  studies  for  Sunday-school 

teachers.    1868 

Trumbull.   The  Sunday-school.  1888 

Teaching  and  teachers.    1884 

WiTHKRSPOON.     New  hymnal  for  Sunday 

schools.  1876 „ 

System   of   Sunday   school   instruction, 

1877-84.  7  pts 


..      268  6 

268  3 
268  9 
268  8 

98.7  8 
98.7  9 


FOREIGN  MISSIONS. 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  For- 

eign  Missions.    Meeting,  1889.. 267  Pam.    9 

Memorial  volume,  first  50  years.    1 861...  267  15 

Anderson.  Foreign  missions.  1870 267  26 

Banks.  Heroes  of  the  south  seas.  1896 267  78 

Bassett.  Persia:  Eastern  mission.  1890....  267  63 
Bliss,  ^'</.   Elncydopeedia  of  missions.  1891. 

2v t267  B-^ 

Blyden.   Christianity,  Islam  and  the  negro 

race.  1887 267  55 

Booth,   Gen,    And  the  Salvation  Army; 

by  Hooper.    1892 267  Pam.  II 

Brown.    Hist,  of  the  propagation  of  Chris- 
tianity.   3v 267  I 

BuchanHn.   Christian  researches  in  Asia. 

i8i2 267  21 

Butler.  Boston  to  Bareilly  and  back.  '86..  267  49 

Christie.    Ten  years  in  Manchuria.  1895..  267  74 
Christlieb.    Protestant   foreign   missions. 

1880 267  38 

Crawsh  AY.  Proselytism  destructive  of  Chris- 
tianity.   1858 267  Pam.  3 

Gumming.   Work  for  the  blind  in  China.....  267  52 

Cust.  Africa  rediviva.  1891 267  65 

Clouds  on  the  horizon.  1891 267  76 

Evangelization  of  the  non-Christian  world. 

1894 267  69 

Normal  addresses  on  Bible-diflusion.  '92..  267  67 

Notes  on  missionary  subjects.    1889 26760 

Dean.  China  mission.  1859 267  25 

Domestic  and  Foreign  Missionary  Society. 

Congregations  contributing,  1891-2..267  Pam.  12 

Ellis.  Our  eastern  sisters 267  42 

Foreign  missionary.   1884-5.  v.  43^44 267  P-2 

Gordon.  An  Am.  missionary  in  Japan.  '92.  267  66 
Grant.   Extension  of  the  Gospel  to   the 

heathen.   (Bampton  lects.,  1843.) 267  39 

Grundemann.  Neuer  Missions-atlas.  '96...267  B-io 

Handbook  of  foreign  missions.    1888 26754' 

Henry.    Cross  and  dragon.  1885 267  47 


I  For  reference. 


494 


RELIGION. 


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v.x 267  B-4 

HoRNE.  Letters  on  missions.  1815 267  32 

Hue.   Christianity  in  China,  Tartary  and 

Thibet.  1857.  3V 267  34 

Humphreys.  Hist,  of  the  Society  for  Prop- 
agation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts. 

1730 ^7  50 

Hunter,  R.  Missions  of  Free  Church  of 

Scotland  in  India  and  Africa.  1873 267  8 

Hunter,  W.  W.  The  old  missionary.  *90..    267  61 
JUDSON.  Kathayan  slave,  and  other  papers. 

1853 • 267  28 

Kaye.  Christianity  in  India.  1859 267  17 

Kennedy.  Life  and  work  in  Benares  and 

Kumaon.  1885 267  46 

KiNGSMiLL.  Missions  and  missionaries.  '53.      267  4 
Kip.  Historical  scenes  from  old  Jesuit  mis- 
sions. 1875 267  12 

Laurie.  Woman  and  her  Saviour  in  Persia. 

1863 267  27 

Lawrence.  Modem  missions  in  the  east. 

1895 267  73 

Leitch.  Seven  years  in  Ceylon.  1890 267  62 

Leonard.  Hundred  years  of  missions.  '95.  267  79 
London.  Centenary  Conference  of  Protestant 

Missions.  1888.  2v 267  56 

Mackenzie.  Day-dawn  in  dark  places.  '84.  267  43 
McKerrow.   Foreign  missions  of  the  Se-^ 
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1867 267  9 

Maclear.  Hist,  of  Christian  missions  dur- 
ing the  middle  ages.  1863 267  7 

Marshall.  Christian  missions.  1870.  2v...  267  5 
Marshman.  The  story  of  Carey,  Marshman 

and  Ward.  1864 267  23 

Mexican     Missionary    Association.    Origin 

and  work.  1871 267  Pam.  7 

Millard  and  Guinness.   South  America, 

the  neglected  continent.  1894 267  70 

Missionary  herald.  1821-.  v.  17- 267  P-i 

Missionary  review.  1886.  v.  9 267  P-3 

Missionary  year-book 267  59 

Mitchell.  Foreign  missions  of  the  Protes- 
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Mitchell,  Mrs.  In  southern  India.  1885..  267  48 

Moffat.  Adventures  of  a  missionary 267  37 

MoiSTER.  Hist,  of  Wesleyan  missions.  *7i.  267  10 

Newcomb.  Cyclopedia  of  missions.  1855..,  267  33 

Panoplist  and  missionary  magazine.  1816...  267  64 
Paton.  Letters  and  sketches  from  the  New 

Hebrides.  1895 267  77 

PlERSON,  A.  T.  Crisis  of  missions.  1886....  267  51 

New  acts  of  the  apostles.  1894 267  71 


P1ERSON9  H.  W.  Am.  missionazy  memociiL 

1853 

Power, /r.  Epistles  from  Catholic  deigjmen 

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PresbjTterian  Board  of  Publication :  Mission- 
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PresbjTterian  foreign  missions;  historicil 
sketch.  1886 

Protestant  Episcopal  church*  African  mis- 
sion. 1884 267 

China  mission,  1834-84. 267 

Domestic  and  For.  Miss.  Society.  Offer- 
ings.   1890-1... 267 

Foreign  missions.  Repts ..267 

Seelye.  Christian  missions.  1875 

Shea.  Perils  of  the  ocean  and  wilderness... 

Sheering.  Hist  of  Protestant  missions  in 
India.  1884 

Smet,  p.  J.  DB.  Western  missions  and  mis- 
sionaries.  1859 

Smith,  G.  Short  hist  of  Christian  missions. 

1894. 

Smith,  T.,  and  Choules.  Origin  and  hist, 
of  missions.  1832.  2v ; 

Story  of  the  morning  star.  1866.. 263 

Thompson.  Moravian  missions.  1882^ 

Protestant  missions.    1894.. 

Thomson.  Our  oriental  missions.  1870.  2v„ 

Warren.  These  for  those.  1870 - 

Weld.  Mission  of  the  Zambesi,  pt  2 26; 

Williams,  J.  Missionary  enterprises  in 
South  Sea  islands 

Williams,  W.  Christianity  among  the  New 
Zealanders.  1867 

Winslow.  Memoir;  sketch  of  Ceylon  mis- 
sion. 1835 

Wylie.  Gospel  in  Burmah.    i860 

Young.  light  in  lands  of  darkness.  1883... 
Modem  missions.  1881 ^ 

CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 

Abbey.  The  city  of  God  and  the  church- 
makers.    1872 

Adlkr.  Freedom  of  public  worship.  'S5..26 
When  are  we  justified  in  leaving  our  re- 
ligious fellowship?    1886 26 

Austin.  The  Gospel  to  the  poor  w.  pew 
rents.  1884 26 

Bingham.    Antiquities    of    the    Christian 

church.   1865.  2v 

Works.  1855.  lov 

Qmtents:  v.  x-Z.  Antiquities  of  the  Christiss 
V.  9. — Scholastic  hist,  of  baptism  by  layaen.* 
tion  on  the  eighth  Nicene  canon. 


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496 


!7xe  French  church's  apology  for  the  Church  of 
—Sermons  and  letters  on  absolution. —  Sermons 
.iity,  etc. 

eech  on  church  tenures.  '55....26Z  Pam.  2 

Controversy  with  Archbishop 
s  on  the  church  property  bill. 
261  Pam.  3 

Tolerance.  1887 261  39 

nrst  principles  of  ecclesiastical 

1871 261  9 

igns  of  the  times.  1856 261  16 

the  6rst  four  general  councils. 

262  9 

Church  and  college  establish- 

261  28 

:xtension 261  29 

[ist.  of  tithes.   1894 26153 

Legacy  to  parsons.  1835 261  12 

Apostolical  and  primitive  church. 

262  7 

choice  of  a  bishop.  1868 98.4  Pam.  59 

>at  de  I'occident.    1875 98.440 

ainst  <  Freedom  of  worship  bill.' 

261  Pam.  12 

.  Persecution  and  tolerance.  '95.  261  54 
»  for  religious  liberty.  1886..261  Pam.  13 
).    The  city  without  a  church. 

261  50 

lia.  1868 261  40 

e  church  for  the  times.  '91... 98^}.  Pam.  48 

the  church.  1847.  4v 261  i 

itholicity  true  and  false.  *86.....26i  Pkm.  7 

The  church  and  the  kingdom. 

261  52 

:.  Church  principles  considered. 
261  10 

The    divine    plan    of    church 

!.   1884 98.4  Pftm.  46 

:em  of  English  ecclesiastical  law. 

262  13 

Apostolical    succession    in    the 

lofEng.  1870. 2623 

/.    Papers  on  the  pew  system. 

262  Pam.  I 

Whose  are  the  fathers?  1867...      262  4 
Tganization  of  the  early  Christian 
les.   (Bampton  lects.,  1880.) 262  11 

Principal    means  of  attaining 
an  truth.  (Bamptonlects.,  1840.).    261  32 
Jier  side :  Freedom  of  worship..26i  Pam.  1 1 
,    Sympathies  of  the  continent. 

261  48 

Works;  ed.  by  Kcble.  1 85 1.  2 v.      262  i 

lit,'   y.  X.    Editor's  preface. — Life  of  Hooker;  by 
-Appendixes  to  life  of  Hooker. — Preiiaice  to  the 


books  of  the  laws  of  ecclesiastical  polity. — Of  thelawl  of 
ecclesiastical  polity,  book  z-5. — Hooker's  dedication  to 
Archbishop  Whitgift. 

V.  3.  Of  the  laws  of  ecclesiastical  polity,  book  6-8.'^ 
Sermons.  —  Travers's  supplication  to  the  council.  ^ 
Hooker's  answer  to  Travers's  supplication. 

HowiTT.  Hist,  of  priestcraft.  1834... 262  12 

Hunt.    Hand  book  for  trustees  of  religious 

corporations  in  N.  Y.  1886 98.7  If 

Huntington.  The  church-idea.  1870. 261  21 

Jacob.    Ecclesiastical  polity  of  the  New 

Testament.  1871 262  S 

Jardine.  The  case  of.  1886 262  Fftm.  2 

Lea.  Sacerdotal  celibacy  in  the  Christian 

church.  1867 262  6 

Studies  in  church  history.  1869 261  7 

Low.  Speech  on  freedom  of  worship.  '85..26X  Pun.  X 
LoYSON  (Father  Hyacinthe).    Family  and 

church.  1870. 261  20 

Maurice.  Kingdom  of  Christ  1842.  2v....    261  36 
MoRELy  fi/.  Authority  and  conscience.  '71..    261  x8 

Newton.   Church  and  creed.  1891.. 262  14 

Palmer.  On  the  Church  of  Christ  '41.  2y..      261  5 
Parkinson.  Visible  church  of  Christ  (Hul- 

sean  lects.,  1838.) 261  25 

Potter.  Law  and  loyalty.  1886 262  Psun.  3 

Relation  of  the  clergy  to  the  faith  and 

order  of  the  church.  1891 262  Flam.  6 

Reasons  for  accepting  apostolic  succession. 

1887 262P&m.  4 

Ryan.    Claims  of  a  P.  E.  bishop  to  apos- 
tolical succession.  1880.. 98.4  7 

Dr.  Coxe's  claims  to  apostolicity  reviewed. 

1874 98.4  PanEi.25 

St.  Gile^s  lectures,  6th  series :  Church  and 

people.  1886 261  15 

Contents  :  Hist,  account  of  union  between  church  and 
state,  £ng.  and  Scotland  ;  by  Taylor. —  National  religion 
in  theory  and  fact;  by  Tulloch. —  Free-will  offerings, 
tithes,  and  other  means  of  supporting  religious  services ; 
by  Cunningham. — Parochial  system ;  by  MacLeod.-~Seces- 
sions  from  the  Church  of  Scotland;  by  Mitchell. — Church 
of  Scotland  and  religious  equality ;  by  Gray. — Disestab- 
lishment and  disendowment ;  by  MacGregor. — Union  of 
Scottish  Presbyterians — is  it  not  still  possible  and  desirable 
on  the  old  historic  lines ;  by  Mitchell. 

Sanford.     Mission  and  extension  of  the 

church  at  home.  (Bampton  lects.,  '6z.).    262  10 

Sawyer.  Organic  Christianity.  1854 261  46 

Schaff.  Progress  of  religious  freedom.  '89.    261  45 

Shields.  Historic  episcopate.  1894 261  51 

Southwell.  Which  is  the  church  ?  '69..261  Pam.  4 

Stanley.  Christian  institutions.  1881 260  xi 

Taylor.  Spiritual  despotism.  1835 261  8 

Thompson.  The  church.  1851 98.4  8 

The  office  of  a  bishop.  1850 98.4  Pam.  12 

ToNDiNL    Monarchy  in  the  church.  187 1...     261  17 


496 


RELIGION. 


Tracts  on  liberty  of  conscience  and  persecu- 
tion, 1614--61.  1846 261  30 

Tyndale.  Obedience  of  a  Christian  man...     261  44 
United  States  Evangelical  Alliance.   Doc- 
uments  261  Pam.  15 

Unity  and  its  restoration,  i860 261  Pam.  8 

Whately.  Kingdom  of  Christ  delineated. 

1842 261  35 

Use  and  abuse  of  party  feeling  in  matters 

of  religion.  (Bampton  lects.,  1822.) 261  26 

WiLUAMS.    Bloudy  tenent  of  persecution. 

1848 261  31 

Willis.  Simony.  1865 262  5 

WoODGATE.  Authoritative  teaching  of  the 
church  in  conformity  with  Scripture. 
(Bampton  lects.,  1838.) 261  33 

CHURCH  AND  STATE. 

Coleridge.    Constitution  of  church   and 

state.   1830 261  13 

Eluot.  State  and  church.  z882„ 261  34 

Freeman.  Disestablishment  and  disendow- 

ment.  1885 ^    261  38 

Gladstone.  The  state  in  its  relations  with 

the  church.  1839 261  il 

Green.  Voluntary  maintenance  of  ministers 

inPlymottth  and  Mass.  Bay  colonies..26i  Pam.  10 


HiNCKS.  Religious  endowments  in  Canada. 

1869 ., 

Ho^'^Y.  Religion  and  the  state.  X874 

Hyde.  Religion  and  policy.  iSii.  2v 

King.  Sectarian  Indian  schools.  1890.. .261 
Lauer.  Church  and  state  in  N.  £ng.  1S92. 
McCoRD.    Speech  on  appropriations  to  sec> 

tarian  denominations  for  Indian  schools. 

1891 261 

McIlwaine.  Struggle  of  Protestant  dissen- 
ters for  religious  toleration  in  Virginia. 

1894 261 

National  League  for  the  Protection  of  Am. 

Institutions.    Addresses,    Chautauqua, 

1890 261 

Proposed  i6th  amendment  to  the  consL26i 

Purposes,  etc.  1890 261 

Noel.  The  union  ofchurch  and  state.  1849. 
Petrie.  Church  and  state  in  early  Maxyland. 

1892 261 

Putnam.  Ecclesiastical  tenures.  1855..98.3 
Reid,  ed.  Why  I  would  disestablish.  1886.. 
SciiAFF.  Church  and  state  in  the  U.  S.  '88. 
Stimson,  ed.  Church  and  state  in  Canada. 

1887 

Thompson.  Church  and  state  in  the  U.  S. 

1873 


ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

Allen.  Christian  hist,  in  its  three  great 
periods,  1st  period :  Fragments  of  Chris- 
tian  hist.,  to  the  foundation  of  the  Holy 

Roman  Empire.  1880 270  57 

Same,  2d  period :  The  Middle  Age. 

1883 270  58 

Same,  3d  period:    Modem   phases. 

1883 270  59 

Alzog.    Manual  of  universal  church  history. 

1879-82.  4v 270  60 

American  Society  of  Church  History.  Papers, 

1888- 270  4 

Contents:  v.  i.  The  progress  of  religious  freedom  as 
shown  in  the  history  of  toleration  acts ;  by  Schaflf.— In- 
dulgences in  Spain ;  by  Lea. — A  crisis  in  the  middle  ages  ; 
by  Moflat. — Melancthon's  'Synergism';  by  Foster. — 
Some  notes  on  syncretism  in  the  Christian  theology  of  the 
ad  nnd  3d  centuries;  by  Scott. —  The  influence  of  the 
Golden  Legend  on  Pre-Reformation  culture  history;  by 


Richardflon.— Notes  on  the  New-Testament 
Eusebius ;  by  McGiffert.— A  note  on  the  need  < 
plete  missionary  history  in  English  ;  by  Jacksoa 
V.  2.  Some  remarks  on  the  Alogi ;  by  Fid 
Camisard  uprising  of  the  French  Protestants;  b] 
Parochial  libraries  in  the  colonial  period;  bf 
Dante's  theology ;  by  Schaflf.— The  corrapiicw 
tianity  through  paganism  during  the  first  tvo  1 
by  Lewis.— Some  relics  of  early  Pre*b>'terianisin 

land ;  by  Mcllvain. 

V.  3.  The  Renaissance;  by  Schaff.— Hi^ori 
raphy  of  the  Christian  church  ;  by  Hulbeit— Ai 
of  the  16th  century  ;  by  Burrage. — The  vicissitu 
doctrine  of  the  Lord's  Supper  in  the  EngiishcJ 
Richard. — Villegaignon :  founder  and  destroyer  < 
Huguenot  settlement  in  the  new  world ;  by  Smit 
on  a  proposed  series  of  denominational  histories: 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Am.  Soc.  of  Church 
Newman. —  The  place  of  church  history  in  t] 
course  of  study  ;  by  MacCracken. 

V.  4.  Works  of  interest  to  the  student  of  chur 
which  have  appeared  in  1891. —  Religious  n 
Christopher  Columbus;  by  Gillcit.— The  ' 
Agreement/  and  the  union  of  Congregaticnali&ts 
byterians  based  on  them,  London,  1691  ;  by 
Christian  unity;  by  Davidson. — The  BulU  <: 


RELIGION. 


497 


.;  by  Gordon. — Confessional  hist,  of  the  Evan- 
Aitheran  church  in  the  U.  S.;  by  Nicum. —  Chris- 
ight  in  architecture;  by  Ferrec. —  The  friendship 
a  and  Melancthon ;  by  Schaff. — Recent  researches 
ng  mediaeval  sects ;  by  Newman. 
Works  of  interest  to  the  student  of  church  hist, 
ave  appeared  in  1892.— St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury  ; 
ff .— The  absolution  formula  of  the  Templars ;  by 
he  services  of  the  Mathers  in  New  England  re- 
levelopment ;  by  Walker. — Holland  and  religious 
;  by  Chambers. — The  Italian  Renaissance  of  to- 
'  Scott. 

The  Schaff  memorial  meeting,  Dec.  97, 1893 :  Dr. 
s  a  Bible  student  and  reviser,  by  Chambers  ;  Dr. 
s  uniting  Teutonic  and  Anglo-Saxon  scholarship, 
t ;  Dr.  Schaff  and  the  Lutheran  church,  by  Jacobs ; 
aff  and  the  Episcopal  church,  by  Tiffany ;  Dr. 
aind  the  Roman  Catholic  church,  by  Shahan; 
aff  as  a  literary  worker,  by  Richardson ;  Tribute 
len.  Unitarian  church. — Life  and  work  of  Bishop 
;  by  Lowrey. — Benj.  Schmolck;  by  Rankin.— 
1  work  of  S.  Thomas  Aquinas;  byO'Gorman. — 
pel  of  Peter ;  by  McGiffert.— Faust  and  the  Clem- 
ecognitions ;  by  Richardson. —  The  contest  for 
i  liberty  in  Massachusetts ;  by  Burrage. — Doctrine 
tolic  succession  in  the  Church  of  England ;  by 
—Prayers  for  the  dead  ;  by  Williams. 
Works  of  interest  to  the  student  of  church  hist. 
1893-4. — Dr.  Schaff  as  an  historian ;  by  Fisher.— 
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am'l  Sewall  (z653>X73o) ;  by  Ewell. 

^aymarks  in  church  histoxy.  '94..  270  151 

vts  .*  On  the  study  of  church  history. — Gnosticism 
Irenaeus. — Ante-Nicene  sectarianism. — The  Arian 
:rsy. — The  episcopate  of  St.  Basil. — The  Christo- 
:ontroversy  in  the  4th  and  5th  centuries. — Cyril  of 
Iria. —  Pelagianism. —  Papalism  and  antiquity. — 
■gy  and  secular  employments. —An  appeal  to  Bede. 
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hurch.  1856 270  42 

Mrs,    Ecce  Homo,  Ecce  Rex: 
iotbI    conquests  of   Christianity. 

270  156 

titutes  of  Christian  history.  1887^  98.4  35 
.  Christianity  judged  by  its  fruits. 

* 270  96 

»elect  bibliography  of  ecclesiastical 

y.  1885 16  Pam.  21 

Bcclesiastical  history.  1849 270  20 

hronological  introd.  to  the  hist,  of 

lurch.  1845 270  68 

si,  of  the  Christian  church..  1832.  270  5 
IHiristianity  and  its  conflicts.  *67...    270  16 

Hist,  of  Christianity.  1855 „     27029 

Hist,  of  church  of  Christ.  1835...  2707 
,    Hist,  of  the  Christian  church, 

.  1-600.    1892 270  142 

f  the    Christian    church  in  the 

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MosHEiM.    Ecclesiastical   history;    tr.  by 

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Institutes  of  ecclesiastical  history;  tr.  by 

Murdock.  1852.  3V 270  43 

Neander.     ClJristian   life   in    early   and 

middle  ages.    1852 27028 

General  hist,  of  the  Christian  religion  and 

church;  tr.  byTorrey.    1853.  lov 270  107 

Same.   1848.  v.  1-2 270  117 

Same:  index.   1881 270  119 

Palmer.    Compendious   ecclesiastical  his- 
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Schaff.    Hist,  of  the  Christian    church. 

1859-.  sv 270  8 

Smith,  P.   Hist,  of  the  Christian  church. 

1879 270  48 

Smith,  W.,  and  Cheetham,  ^ds.  Diet,  of 

Christian  antiquities.   1875.  2y. :  ^270  64 

Stebbing.  Hist,  of  Christ's  universal  church 

prior  to  the  reformation.  2v 270  97 

Hist,  of  the  Christian  church.  1833.  2v...     270  70 

Waddington.  Hist,  of  the  church.  1834....      2706 

White.    Eighteen  Christian  centuries.  '71..    270  15 

Same.  1882 270  i$}i 


THE  EARLY  CHURCH. 

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3v 270  32 

Anderdon.  Fasti  apostolid.  1884 270  95 

Antiqua  mater:  study  of  Christian  origins. 

1887 270  lOI 

Baur.  Church  history  of  the  first  three' cen- 
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BiACKBURN.    Hist,  of  the  Christian  church. 

1879 270  94 

Blunt.    Christian  view  of  Christian  history. 

1866.. 270  41 

BuNSEN.  Hippolytus  and  his  age.  '54.  2v..  270  23 
Carr.    The  church  and  the  Roman  empire. 

1887 270  102 

Cave.  Primitive  Christianity.  1840 270  25 

Cheetham.   The  Christian  church  the  first 

six  centuries.  1894 270  152 

Coquerel.  First  historical  transformations  of 

Christianity.  1867 280  46 

Cruttwell.  Literary  history  of  early  Chris- 
tianity.   1893.  2v 270  145 

De  Soyres.    Montanism  and  the  primitive 

church.    1878 „...    270  51 

DOlunger.    First  age  of  Christianity  and 

the  church.  1877.  2v 270  120 

X  For  reference. 


498 


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Dudley.   Hist,  of  the  first  Council  of  Nice, 

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EuOT.   History  of  the  early  Christians.  *53. 

2V 270  30 

EusEBius.    Ecclesiastical    history;    tr.    by 

Cruse.  1865 270  17 

EvAGRius.     Hist,    of   the  church,  A.  D. 

431-594 370  18 

Farrar.    Early  days  of  Christianity.    1882. 

2V.. 270  82 

Fisher.    Hist,  of  the   Christian   church. 

1887.. 270  X04 

FoRifBY.  Ancient  Rome,  and  its  connection 

with  the*  Christian  religion.    1 880.. 270  E-i 

FbUARD.    St.   Peter  and  the  first  years  ot 

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GiESELER.    Compendium    of  ecclesiastical 

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Giles.  Heathen  records  to  Jewish  Scripture 

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Hardy.  Christianity  and  the  Roman  gov- 
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Harnack.  Sources  of  the  apostolic  canons. 

1895.. 270  154 

Hatch.     Influence  of   Greek   ideas    and 

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Hefele.    Hist,  of  the  Christian  councils. 

1871-96.   5v 270  86 

Contents:  v.  x.  A.  D.  325. 

V.  2.  A.  D.  326-429. 

V.  3.  A.  D.  431-451. 

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V.  5.  A.  D.  626-787. 
Hemans.    Ancient  Christianity  and  sacred 

art  in  Italy.    1866 27038 

Hinds.  •  Rise  and  early  progress  of  Chris- 
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(Lects.,    1888,    Christ    Church    Club, 

N.  Y.) 270  137 

Jackson.   Fathers  of  the  3d  century.  1881..     27067 

Post-Nicene  Greek  fathers.    1883 270  92 

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Kett.    Conduct  and  opinions  of  primitive 

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KiLLEN.    The  old  Catholic  church.  1 87 1...     27036 
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Lu;htfoot.    Dissertations  on  the  apostolic 

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Merivale.  Conversion  of  the  Roman  em- 
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MoxoM.    From  Jerusalem  to  Nicsca.  1895..  ^7^  '55 


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Same,  Eng.^  bk.  4 :   the  Anti-Christ 
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ScHAFF.  Hist,  of  the  apostolic  church.  '69-    : 

Sewell.  Hist  of  the  early  church.  1867.... 

Socrates.  Ecclesiastical  history.  1S53 

Taylor.  Ancient  Christianity.  1839.  2v.... 

Thatcher.  Sketch  of  hist,  of  apostolic 
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Theodoret.   Hist,  of  the  church,  A.  D. 

322-427 

Toy.  Judaism  and  Christianity.  1S90 2 

Uhlhorn.  Conflict  of  Christianity  with 
heathenism.  1879 

Waite.  Hist,  of  the  Christian  religion  to 
the  year  200.  1881 

Weizsacker.   The  apostolic  age.    1894-5. 

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Contents:  v.  x.  To  the  Council  of  Nioea,  A.  D 
V.  2.  To  the  Council  of  Constant! nople,  A.  D.  3 
V.  3.  Continuation  from  A.  D.  381. 
V.  4.  Continuation  to  A.  D.  451. 


ORIENTAL  CHURCHES. 

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1852.    2V 

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sv „ 

sits  to  monasteries  in  the  Levant. 

1 

ristians  under  the  crescent  in 

ssian  church  and  Russian  dis- 

«7 

\postolic  Church  of  the  East. 
3  encyclical  of  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

lion.  1896 281 

Short    hist,    of    the    Georgian 

1866 

Gnostics  and  their  remains.  '64. 
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1853 

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t.  of  the  holy  eastern  church. 

v 

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os;    or  the  mountain    of  the 

1887 

Rites  and  customs  of  the  Greco- 
church.  1869 

ects.  on  the  hist,  of  the  eastern 

1862 , 

i  church  and  the  eastern  empire. 

Le  patriarche  Hafisoun.  '72..281 
Religions  of  Syria.  1 860 


281  15 

281  14 
281  17 
281  19 

Pam.  2 

281  12 
281  8 

281  II 

281  23 

281  I 
281  20 

281  21 

281  13 

281  6 

281  22 

Pam.  I 

281  7 


STIANITY  IN  EUROPE. 

brmation  of  the  i6th  century. 

274  16 

Hist,  of  the  Council  of  Trent. 

274  $1 

elopment  of  modem  religious 

1895 274  54 

arly  Christian  missions  of  Ire- 

otland,  etc.  1893 274  68 

ersity.  Catalogue  of  White  hist. 

pt.  I :  Protestant  Reformation...  16  B>I9 

tendom,  ecclesiastical  and  polit- 

^7 274  55 

Council  of  Trent  1888 274  52 

5  Reformation.  1873 274  18 

.  1883 274  17 

.  HisL  of  the  church,  i8-i9th 

5.  1869.  2v 274  61 

sriod  of  the  Reformation,  15 17 

274  49 

.  of  the  mediaeval  church.  1887.    274  56 


Hist  of  the  modem  church  in  Europe. 

1558-1888 274  13 

Lenfant.  Hist,  of  the  Council  of  Constance. 

1728.  2v 274  B-a 

Maclsar.    Conversion  of  the  west:    the 

Slavs.  1879 274  50 

Magee.  Rise  of  Protestantism.   1875 ^^  Pun,  2 

Maitland.  The  dark  ages.  1853 274  21 

Me&ivalb.    Conversion   of   the   northern 

nations.    1866 274  7 

Merle  d*Aubign£.  Hist  of  the  Refomia- 

tion  of  the  1 6th  century  in  Germany,  etc. 

X845.   Sv~ 274  30 

Same;  tr.  by  White 27435 

The  Reformation  in  Europe  in  the  time  of 

Calvin.  1863-77.  8v... 274  41 

Story  of  the  Reformation.  1890 274  63 

MiLMAN.  Hist.ofLatin  Christianity. '54.  6v.      274  I 

Pennington.  Ptelude  to  the  Reformation. 

1886 274  67 

Poole.  Wycliffe  and  movements  for  reform. 

1889., 274  14 

RUSKIN.    '  Our  fathers  have  told  us.'  pt.  I : 

The  Bible  of  Amiens.  1884 274  10 

SsEBOHM.  The  era  of  the  Protestant  revolu- 
tion.  1874.. 274  27 

Smith.  Mediaeval  missions.  z88o 274  8 

Spalding.  Hist,  of  the  Protestant  Reforma- 
tion. 1866 274  40 

Stebbing.  Hist,  of  the  Reformation.  '36. 2v.    274  19 

SwAiNE.    Religious  revolution  in  the  i6th 

century.   1882.... 274  15 

Trench.  Lects.  on  medieval  church  history. 

1878 274  28 

Trollops.  Paul  the  pope  and  Paul  the  friar. 

1870^ 274  24 

Ulfilas.   Apostle  of  the  Goths ;  by  Scott 

1885.. 274  9 

Ullman.  Reformers  before  the  Reforma- 
tion. 1855.  2v 274  25 

Vitalis.  Ecclesiastical  hist,  of  England  and 

Normandy.  1853.  4v 274  57 

Waddington.  Hist,  of  the  Reformation  on 

the  continent  Z841.  3V 274  64 

Willis.  Servetus  and  Calvin.  1877 274  29 

Wyue.  Hist,  of  Protestantism.  3V 274  B-4 

IN  ENGLAND. 

* 

Ayliffe.  Hist,  of  the  diocese  of  Peter- 
borough     274.2  4 

Barnes.    Injunctions,  etc.,  1575-87.    (Sur- 

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Battle  Abbey.    Chronicon  monasterii  de 

bello.   1846 274.2  60 


500 


RELIGION. 


Bede.  Ecclesiastical  hist,  of  Eng.  1S49 274*2  39 

Bevan.    Hist,  of  the  diocese  of  St.  David^s. 

1888 274.2  10 

BOGUE  and  BENNETT.    Hist  of  Dissenters, 

1688-1808.  4v 289  I 

Brown,  J.  Cave-.   Lambeth  Palace  and  its 

associations.  1882 274.2  37 

Browne.    Augustine  and  his  companions. 

1895 274.2  89 

The  Christian  church  before  Augustine. 

1894. 274.2  88 

Churchwarden's  accounts  of  Pittington  and 

other    parishes,    diocose    of   Durham, 

1580-1700.  (Surtees  Soc.) 274.2  83 

CoLUER.     Ecclesiastical    hist,    of    Great 

Britain;  with  life.   1852.  9v„ 274^  42 

Durham.  Historiae  scriptores  tres,  Gaufridus 

de   Coldingham,    Robertus   de    Gray- 

stanes,   et   Willielmus    de    Chambre, 

1834.   (Surtees  Soc.  Pubs.) 274,2  76 

Ecclesiastical  documents.    (Camden  Soc.) 

1840 274.2  56 

Contents:    Hist,  of  bishopric  of  Somerset  to  1x74. — 
Charters  from  Dr.  Cox  Macro's  library. 

Ferguson.    Hist,  of  the  diocese  of  Carlisle. 

1889 274.2  15 

Fuller.  Church  hist,  of  Britain.  1837.  3v„  274.2  51 
Gasquet.  Henry  VIII.  and  the  monasteries.  . 

1888.  2v 274.2  81 

Gee  and  Hardy,  eds.    Documents  illustra- 
tive of  Eng.  church  history.   1896 274.2  91 

Geikie.  The  English  Reformation.  1879...  274.2  66 
Hereford.  Story  of  religion  in  England. 

1880 274.2  68 

Hunt.  English  church  in  the  middle  ages.  274.2  80 
Somerset  diocese,  Bath  and  Wells.  1885..   274.2  9 
HuTTON.    Correspondence,    etc,     (Surtees 

Soc.)  1843 274.2  77 

Inguelph.  Chronicle  of  the  Abbey  of  Croy- 

land.  1854 274.2  41 

Jenkins.  Hist,  of  the  diocese  of  Canterbury. 

1880 274.2  I 

JOCELIN  de  Brakelond,  Chronica.  (Camden 

Soc.)  1840 274.2  57 

Jones.  Hist,  of  the  diocese  of  Salisbury.  *8o.   274.2  5 
LiNGARD.     Hist,    and    antiquities    of    the 

Anglo-Saxon  church.  1S58.  2v 274.2  86 

Low.  Hist,  of  the  diocese  of  Durham.  *8i..   274.2  3 
Maclear.     Conversion  of  the  west:   the 

English 274.2  67 

Marshall.  Hist,  of  the  diocese  of  Oxford. 

1882 274.2  6 

Martineau.  Church  history  in  Eng 274.2  62 

Moore.  SodorandMan.  1893 274.2  14 


MoRLEY,  ed.  Illustrations  of  English  reli- 
gion...:  274.2 

Morris.  Chester.  (Diocesan  histories.) '95. 274J 

Ornsby.  Hist  of  the  diocese  of  York« 274 

Overton.  Evangelical  revival  in  the  i8th 

century.   1886^ 274J 

Peacock,  ed,  English  church  furniture,  etc, 

1566.    1866 274J 

Perry.  Hist,  of  the  Reformation  in  Eng- 
land. 1886 274.: 

Phillott.  Hist,  of  the  diocese  of  Hereford. 

1888 .*...,  274.2 

Saxon  chronicle 274J 

Skeats  and  Miall.     Hist,    of  the   free 

churches  of  Eng.,  1688-1891 274J 

Smith.  Hist  of  the  diocese  of  Worcester. 

1883 274 

SoAMES.  The  Anglo-Saxon  church.  1856...  274J 
Stanley.  Historical  memorials  of  Canter- 
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Stephens.  Hist,  of  the  South  Saxon  dio- 
cese, Selsey-Chichester.  1881 374 

Stillingfleet.  Origines  Britannicse.  i84a274J 
Stoughton.    Ecclesiastical  hist  of  Eng.: 
The  church  of  the  Restoration.   1870. 

2V„ 274J 

Hist  of  religion  in  Eng.  from  the  Long 
Parliament  to  the  end  of  the  i8th  cen- 
tury. 1881.  6v 274J 

Religion  in  England,  1 702-1 80a  1878. 
2v 274J 

Religion    in   England,   1800-50.     1884. 

2V„ 274a 

Stubbs.    Registrum    sacrum    Anglicanum: 

episcopal  succession  in  Eng.  1858 274^ 

Taylor.  Tintem  Abbey  and  its  foundeis. 

1869 274J 

Thomas.  Hist,  of  the  diocese  of  St  Asaph. 

1888 274* 

Thomas,  <7/'^/>'.  Liber  Eliensis.  '48.  V.I-274J 
Tulloch.  Rational  theology  and  Christian 

philosophy  in  Eng.,  17th  century.  1872. 

2V «274* 

Religious  thought  in  Britain,  Z9th  century. 

1885 2742 

Wakeman.   The  church  and  the  Puritans, 

1570-1660.   1887 274* 

Hist  of  religion  in  England.  1885 274a 

WicKUFFE.  Apology  for  Lollard  doctrines 

[attributed  to  Wickliflfe].  1842 < 

Williams.  Ecclesiastical  antiquities  of  the 

Cymry.  1844 274a 

Worcester.  Priory  of  St  Mary's.  Regis- 
trum. (Camden  Soc.)  1865 2742 


RELIGION. 


501 


IN  SCOTLAND  AND  IRELAND. 
NINGHAM.     Church  hist,  of   Scotland. 

1859.    2V „...     274.1    I 

^INNE.     Hist,  of   the    Irish  primitive 

church.    1870 274.x  4 

DEN.   The  Celtic  church  in  Scotland. 

1894 „  274.1  18 

UE.    Sketches  of  Scottish  church  his- 
tory. 1846 274.1  14 

LEAR.     Conversion  of  the  west:   the 

Celts 274.1  5 

RAY.    Ireland  and  her  church.  1845...    274.1  3 

SN.  The  church  of  Ireland.  1892 274.1  17 

LICK,  5^.    Life;  by  DeVinne.  1870 274.1  4 

ish  National  Covenant,  1638 274.1  Pam.  I 

:£S.    Ireland  and  the  Anglo-Nonnan 

church.    1889 274.1  8 

tiand  and  the  Celtic  church.    1888 274.17 

LY,  ed.   The  church  of  Scotland.    1890. 

3v- 274.1  9 

LRT.  The  Reformation  in  Scotland.  '10.   274.1  6 

OR.   The  Irish  element  in  mediaeval 

coltnxe.    1891 ~  274.1  16 

IN  GERMANY. 

R.   Rdigious  life  in  Germany.  1872 274.3  5 

>LD.  Geschichte  der  deutschen  Reform- 
ation. 1886.  2v 274.3  16 

IG,  /r.    Hist,  of  Protestant  church  in 

Hungary  to  1850. 274.3  8 

LD,  S.  Baring-.  The  church  in  Ger- 
many. i89i„ 274.3  19 

[ANDS.  Reading  notes  on  Luther.  '83..16  Pam.  13 
LRIBGKL,  ir.   Reformation  of  the  1 6th 

centnry.   1881 274.3  i 

:hek.    Refonnation  and  anti-reforma- 
tion in  Bohemia.    1846.  2v 274.36 

XE.    Deutsche  Geschichte  im  Zeitalter 

der  Reformation.  1852.  fv 274.3  11 

Same,  Eng,    Hist,  of  the  Reforma- 
tion in  Germany.  1845-7.  3V 274.3  2 

pous  thought  in  Germany.    1870 274.3  9 

[NSON  and  Whitcomb,  eds.   Period  of 

early  Refonnation  in  Germany.  '95.274.3  Pam.  I 

(Biognphical  works  relating  to  Luther  will  be  found 
Dtered  on  page  223,  Part  z,  of  this  Finding  List.) 

IN  FRANCE. 

tDy  C.  W.    Hist  of  the  Huguenot  emi- 
gration to  Am.  1885.  2v 274.4  13 

LD,  H.  M.    Huguenots  and  Heniy  of 

Navarre.  1886.  2v 274.4  28 

le  Huguenots  and  the  revocation  of  the 

Edict  of  Nantes.  1895.  2v 274^.  35 


Rise  of  the  Huguenots  of  France.  1879. 

2V „ 274.4  6 

BiANQUis.  Le  revocation  de  1'  fedit  de  Nantes 

a  Rouen.   1885 2744  27 

Bower.  Fourteen  of  Meaux 274.4  34 

Browning.  Hist,  of  the  Huguenots.  1845..  274.4  24 

Hanna.  Wars  of  the  Huguenots.  1 871 274.4  15 

Heath.   Reformation  in  France.  1886--8. 

2V 274^.  31 

Huguenot  Society  of  America.  Bi-centenary 
of  the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes, 
1885 274.4  30 

Jervis.  The  Gallican  church  and  the  Rev- 
olution. 1882 274.4  10 

History  of  the  church  of  France.    1872. 
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Lanfrey.  L'^glise  et  les  philosophes,  i8e 

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Letters  on  the  suppression  of  the  monas- 
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Zurich  letters;   ed.  by   Robinson.    (Parker 

Soc.  pubs.)  5v 283  27 

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1874 283.1  Ptan.  6 

Antiion,  ed.    True    churchman    warned. 

1S43 283.1  Pam.  5 

Bale.     Select  works;    ed.  by    Christmas. 

1849 283.x  8 

Barrett.  Episcopalianism.  1871 283.1  21 

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laries  of  the  Church  of  Eng.   (Bampton 

lects.,   1S55 283.1  30 

Bradford.   Writings;   ed.  by  Townsend. 

1848.     2V^ 283.1   4 

Browne.  Exposition  of  the  39  articles.  '70..  283.1  14 
Brownson.  Conversations  on  liberalism  and 

the  church.    1870 283.1  20 

Burgess.  Stranger  in  the  church.  1S48..283.1  Pam.  2 

Burnet.  Exposition  of  the  39  articles 283.1  25 

Calfhill.   Answer  to  Martiall's  'Treatise 

of  the  cro.ss.* 283.1  9 

Canne.    Necessity  of  separation  from   the 

Church  of  Eng.  1849^ 283.I  26 

Catholic  papers 283.I  Pam.  23-25 

Cheney.    Evangelical  ideal    of  a  visible 

church.   1885 283.1  Pam.  12 

What  is  the  Reformed  Episcopal  Church  ? 

18S6 283.1- Pam.  II 

A  word  to  old-fashioned  Episcopalians. 

1883 283.1  Pam.  10 

Chilli ngworth.     Works;     with  life    by 

Birch.   1844 283.1   I 

Colenso.  Trial  for  erroneous  teaching.  '63.  283.1  23 
Coleridge.    Scriptural    character    of  the 

English  church.  1839 283.1  33 

Comparison  of  prayer-books.  1877 283.1  Pam.  17 

Cooper.  An  answer  in  defence  of  the  truth, 

etc.  1850 2S3.1  18 

Cranmer.  Works;  ed.  by  Cox.  1846.  2v^283.i  B-i 
CURTEis.  Dissent.  (Bampton  lects.,  187 1.)..  283.1  31 
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Dix.    Functions  of  rectors,  wardens,  etc. 

1S81 283,1  Pam.  9 


Ewer.    Imprisonment  of  English  prietfcL 
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Fulke.   Defence  of  the  translation  of  the 

Scriptures.  1843 283.I 

Stapleton's  fortress  overthrown.  1848.....  283.1 

Gallagher.  Revision  of  P.  £.  piayer-book 
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Gray,  J.  M.     Evangelistic  mission  of  die 
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Lewis.    Considerations  addressed   to  the 
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LiDDON.     Thoughts    on    present    church 
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Lindsay.  Skepticism.  1861.. 283J 

McCoNNELU  The  church's  creed... 283.1  P* 

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MacQueary.  Trial,  for  heresy.  1891..283.1  ?» 

Newman.   Tract  no.  90.  1865^ 283J 

Nicholson.   Real  presence  of  Christ  in  the 

bread  and  wine 283.I  ft» 

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Philpot.    Examinations  and  writings;  ed. 
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Rising.  Are  there  Romanizing  germs  in  the 
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Sabine.   WTience,     whither     and    why? 
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SoAi^iES.    Doctrines    of    the    Anglo-Saxon 
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Church.  To  the  parishioners. 

..283.4  Pam.  12 

urch  Building  Fund  Commis- 

pt,  1892 283.3  Pam.  II 

St.  of  the  Episcopal  church  in 

.    1884 283.3  I 

nity  Church,  Boston.  1893..283.5  Pam.  3 
jiniversary  sermon,  1 875... 283.8  Pam.  I 
he  church  in  America.  1895...  283.3  7 
e  P.  E.  church  in  S.  Carolina. 

283.7  4 

Letter  to  the  diocese  of  111. 

, 283.8  Pam.  3 

op  of  Albany.  25th  anniversary. 

283.4  Pam.  21 

Hist,    of   St.    John's    church, 

own,  and    St.  James,  Board- 

1884 283.8  Pam.  2 

ermon  at  3d  annual  convention, 

of  Western  N.  Y 283.4  Pam.  I 

ton  at  convention,  diocese  of 

N.  Y.  1868 2834  Pam.  7 

opening  of  St  Paul's  Cathedral, 

;.  1885 283.4  Pam.  2 

:jiw  of  the  P.  E.  church.  1850..    283.33 
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tter.  1892 283.3  P""- 10 

ish   institutions    of    Maryland. 

283.7  3 

:h  annual 4283.2  6 

..  Hist,  of  the  Am.  Episcopal 

1891 .;....    283.3  5 

d  churches,  ministers,  etc.,  of 

u  1861.  2v« 283.7  I 

:.  Apology  for  the  vote  of  Trin- 

rch.  1859 283.4  Pam.  10 

^4 283.4  Pam.  13 

ion  of  trial,  etc 283.4  Pam.  14 

h  without  a  bishop ;  by  a  high 

nan.  1845 283.4  Pam.  ^S 

cted  bishop  in  diocese  of  Mary- 

884 283.7  P*™«  I 

tlesiastical    const,  of  the  Am. 

1891 283.3  6 

Hces  of  warden  and  vestryman. 

283.2  Pam.  2 

piscopal  Church.  Conference  of 

clubs.  1896 283.3  P*™-  '3 

'"»  17S5.  JoumaL 283.3  Pam.  6 

►n,  1868 283.3  2 


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Diocese  of  N.  Y.  Centennial  history,  1785- 

i885„ 283.4  I 

— Conventions 283^4.  Pam.  18 

— Is  it  vacant? 283.4  Pam.  16 

— Response  to  a  letter  from  the  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury.  1851 283.3  P>^™*  3 

Diocese  of  Western  N.  Y.    Annual  coun- 
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— Convention,  1840 2834  Pam.  20 

— Rept.  to  convention;    by  Bishop  De 

Lancey.   1852 283.4  Pam.  4 

General    Theological    Seminary,  N.  Y. 

1886 283.3  P«»«  * 

— Memorial  chapel  of  the  Good  Shep- 
herd. i888.« 283.4  Pam.  17 

— Proposed  alumni  building.  1893.. .283.4  Pam.  19 
Memorial  touching  Bishop  De  Koven..283.8  Pam.  4 
Report  on  state  of  the  church,  '92....283.3  Pam.  12 
Protestant  Episcopal  Society,  Western  N.  Y. 

Address.  1848 2834  Pam.  11 

Reformed  Episcopal  church.  Journal  of  pro- 
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Orders  of  the 283.3  P*™'  8 

Year  book.    1887-8 283.2  Pam.  I 

Seymour.    The  untruthfulness  of  the  age. 

1894 283.1  Pam.  2S 

Shall  Connecticut  be  our  first  *■  Province '  ? 

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Shall  the  P.  E.  church  in  the  U.  S.  cease  to 

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Shinn.  King's  handbook  of  notable  Epis- 
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Allen  an^/  Eddy.  Unitarians  and  Univer- 

salists  in  the  U.  S.  1894 288  14 


Boston.  School  for  the  Mimstry.  Catalogue. 

186S-9 -...2S8Pa 

Brooks.  Our  new  departure :  UniTersalisoi. 

1874. 28 

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1894 2K 

Cla&ke.  False  witnesses  answered. 2S&  hi 

Manual  of  Unitarian  belief.  X884 2I 

Modem  Unitarismism.  1886 3l 

COLTON.    A  layman's  letter  to  a   friend. 

i88i «288Pi 

Cone.  Universalism.  1888 28S  h 

Cutter.  Some  afiirmations  and  denials  of 

the  liberal  fiuth.  1878^ 984  Pta 

Statement  of  Unitarian  belief.  Z876...984  Fa 
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Eddy.  Universalism  in  Am.,  1636-1886.  2 v.     t 
Frothingham,  F.  Shall  Unitaiianism  have 

a  creed.  1870 98.4  Pa 

The  trial  of  Unitarianism.  1868 984  Ftt 

Frothingham,  O.  B.  Boston  Unitarianism, 

1820-50.   1890 afi 

Martineau.  Essential  faith  of  the  universal 

church.  1831 rf 

Newton.  Mission  of  Unitarianism.  1882..2SS  Pn 
Smith.  Universalism  in  N.  Y.  1843-8.  2v.  9S4 
Unitarian  Congregational  churches.    Year- 
book  ;28S 

Unitarianism.   1890 2S8 

Ward.  Unitarians  and  the  future.  1894.....   2S8 

\VhaX  is  Unitarianism  ?  1886 2SS  ft« 

Yates.  Vindication  of  Unitarianism.  1850..    2S 

THE    NEW    CHURCH    (SWEDENBOR- 

GIANISM). 

Barrett.  Lects.  on  the  new  dispensation. 

1873 * 

'What    are    the    doctrines  of   the  New 

Church?*  answered.  1883 2^9 

Bigelow.  Emanuel  Swedenborg.  1888.. .289  ftB 
Field.   The  New  Church  in  the  western 

states.  1879 «   2S9 

James.  Substance  and  shadow.  1863 2S9 

Le  Boys  des  Quays.  Letters  to  a  man  of 

the  world.    1868 ^ 

M  ADELEY.  Science  of  correspondenceselud- 

dated.    1884 2S9 

New-Church  almanac j22o 

NonLE.  Appeal  in  behalf  of  the  views  of  the 

New  Church 2-^ 

Parsons.  Outlines  of  religion  and  philos- 
ophy of  Swedenborg.  1876 2^ 

Reed.   Religion  and  life.  1876. ^ 


JFor  reference. 


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ing  of  Jesus  Christ  and  the  writ- 
Swedenborg  in  connection  there- 

877 289  Pam.  X 

G.  Compendium  of  theological 
i;  with  biog.  by  Bigelow.   1880.    289  60 
Hierosolyma  et  ejus  doctrina 

,etc,  1885 289  71 

lorrespondences,  etc.  1872 {289  56 

novae  Hierosolymae  de  Domino, 

89 2890 

J,  En£^.    Doctrine  of  the  New 
iisalem  concerning    the    Lord. 

91 289  Pam.  5 

of  the  New  Jerusalem  concern- 
Sacred  Scripture.  1892 289  Pam.  8 

ing  doctrines  of  the  New  Church. 

289  35 

eous  theological  works.  1863....     289  37 

Jerusalem.  1890. 289  Pam.  4 

IHiristian  religion.    1864...........    289  36 

ER  CHURCHES  AND  SECTS. 

Letches  of '  Shakers  and  Shaker- 

884. 289  Pam.  10 

a/.    Reformed  Church,   Dutch 
er.;    and  Moravian  Church,  in 

289  74 

it.  of  the  Brethren.  1780 289  li 

Christ.  Yearbook.  1895 ^289  40 

Jeers.  1859 289  33 

Half  a  century  of  sound  Luther- 
n  Am.  1893 289  Pam.  12 

Wells.    Summary  view  of  the 

J.  1823^ 289  34 

>ravian  life  and  character.  1859..    289  10 

Guide    to    lasting    happiness 
and  plans  of  the  Temple  Colony, 

le].  1878 289  43 

Remarks  on  the  Vaudois  of  Pie- 

1826.. 289  9 

rangelical    Lutheran  church  in 

S.   1893 289  8 

octon:  the  Community  of  the 

hood  of  the  New  Life.  1891..289  Pam.  6 

CK.  Ruysbroeckand  the  mystics. 

289  73 

relations  given  in  religious  com- 

of  inspiration  at  Amana  and 

er,  i86o-i„ 984  Pam.  70 

list,  of  the  Moravian  church  in 

Iphia.  1857 289  12 

Concise  hist,  of  Shakers.  1 893..    289  69 

rman  pietists  of  provincial  Penn- 

i,  1694-1708.  1895 289  B-6 


ScHWEiNiTZ.    Hist,  of  the  church  known  as 

Unitas  Fratrum.  2885 289  7 

Shaker   community,  Mt.   Lebanon,  N.  Y. 

Authorized  rules.  1894.. 289  Pam.  XX 

Stall's  Lutheran  year-book^ $289  6 

Strobel.  The  Salzburgers  and  their  de- 
scendants. 1855... 289  43 

Testimony  of   Christ's   second   appearing. 

185^. 289  4X 

Teulon.  Hist  and  teaching  of  the  Ply- 
mouth brethren 289  57 

Tyler,  ef  aL    Disciples,  Friends,  United 

Brethren,  Evangelical  Ass'n.  1894 289  73 

United  Brethren  in  Christ.   1893 289  Pam.  X3 

Vaughan.  Hours  with  the  mystics.  '60.  2v.    289  13 

WicKERSHAM.  How  I  Came  to  be  a  Shaker. 

1891 ^289  Pam,  9 


RELIGIOUS  ORDERS  AND 
FOUNDATIONS. 

Alues.  The  monastic  life.  1896 27X  80 

Baylis.   Temple  Church  and  Chapel  of  St. 

Ann,  London.  1893 271  68 

*  Beggynhof,'  or  the  city  of  the  single.  '69...  271  25 
Bertram  (Cooper,  pseud.).   Flagellation : 

a  hist  of  the  rod.  1869 271  36 

Brinkbum  Priory.  Chartulary.  (Surtees  Soc.) 

1893 271  67 

Caracciolo.  Mysteries  of  Neapolitan  con- 
vents. 1868 27X  24 

Charlton.  Speeches   on   Jesuits'  estates 

act  [Canada],  1889-90  (2  pam.) 27X  Pam.  3 

Coldingham  Priory.  Correspondence,  inven- 
tories, etc.  (Surtees  Soc.)  1834 27X  59 

CuTTS.  Scenes  and  characters  of  the  middle 

ages.  i872„ 27X  xo 

Durham.  Household  book,  1530-4.  (Sur- 
tees Soc.).  1844 27X  61 

Liber  vitse  ecdesise.  (Surtees  Soc.)  1834..    27X  60 

ECKENSTEIN.  Woman  under  monasticism, 

500-1500.   X896 271  8x 

Finchale,  Priory  of.  Charters  of  endowment, 

etc.  (Surtees  Soc.)  1837 271  58 

Foley.  Records  of  the  £ng.  province  of 

Soc.  of  Jesus.   1877-83.  8v 27x37 

G.,  A.  M.  D.   Les  Ursulines  de  Quebec. 

1863.  2v 27X  22 

Gasquet.  The  last  abbot  of  Glastonbury. 

1895 271  73 

Great  Britain.   H.  of   Lords.  Laws,  ordi^ 

nances,  etc.,  relating  to  monastic  and 
conventual  institutions  in  foreign  coun- 
tries. 1874-7 271  B-x 


\  For  reference. 


512 


RELIGION. 


Griesinger.  Thejesuiu.  1883.  2v 271  49 

Goisbrough  Priory.  Cartularium  prioratos  de 
G3rsebame.  (Sortees  Soc.)  1889-94. 
2v^^ 271  64 

Harnack.  Monastidsm.    1895 271  35 

Hill.  English  monasticism.  1867 271  9 

JARROW  and  Monk-Wearmouth.  Inven- 
tories and  account  rolls  of.  (Surtees 
Soc.)  1854. .•    271  62 

Jenkins.  Jesuits  in  China.  1894 271  70 

Johnson.  Monks  before  Christ.  1870 271  3 

Lathrop  and  Hawthorne.  Story  of  cour- 
age: annals  of  Georgetown  Convent 
1894 271  69 

Leaves  from  the  annals  of  the  Sisters  of 

Mercy.  1881-95.  4^ «    271  76 

Loyola.    Catalogue,   oeuvres,  biographies, 

portraits,  etc.  L.  Rosenthal,  1892 16  Pam.  54 

History  of.  1754.  2v 271  29 

Maynard.  Studies  and  teaching  of  the  So- 
ciety of  Jesus.  1855 271  33 

Michelet  et  Quinet.  Des  Jesuites.  1843..    271  26 
Same,  Eng-,  The  Jesuits.  1845 271  32 

Mign£.    Diet,  des  abbayes  et  monastires. 

1856 t27i  B-2 

MoNTALEMBERT.  Monks  of  the  west.  1 861. 

7v 271  4 

Morton,  ed.  The  ancren  riwie.  (Camden 

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Munro,  ed.  Monastic  tales  of  the  13th  cen- 
tury.  1895 271  Pam.  6 

Nicolini.  Hist,  of  the  Jesuits.  1853 271  31 

PoYNDER.    History  of  the  Jesuits.    1816. 

2v„ 271  27 

Rievaulx,  Monastery  of.  Cartularium  abba- 

thise  de  Rievalle.  (Surtees  Soc.)  1889..    271  63 

RuFFNER.  Fathers  of  the  desert.  1850.  2v..      271   I 

Sackur.  Die  Cluniacenser  in  ihrer  lurch- 
lichen  u.  allgemeingeschichtlichen  Wirk- 
samkeit.    1892-4.  2v„ 271  74 

Schimmelfennick.  Select  memoirs  of  Port 

Royal.  1835.  2v 271  54 

Toiir  to  Alet,  etc.  1816.  2v 271  56 

Seymour.   Mornings  among  the  Jesuits  at 

Rome,  i860 271  34 

Smith.  Christian  monasticism.  1892 271  66 

Steinmbtz.    History  of  the  Jesuits.    1848. 

3v~ 271  51 

Taylor.  Loyola  and  Jesuitism  in  its  rudi- 
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VandeWater.  Brothers  of  Nazareth.  *90..27i  P^mi.  5 
York.  Certificates  of  conun'rs  appointed  to 
survey  chantries,  guilds,  etc.,  in  the 
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MIUTARY-RELIGIOUS  ORDERS. 

Addison.  Knights  Templars.  1854^ 271 

Land.    Knights  of  St  John  and  Malta. 

1882 ^271  PSB 

Larking,  ^d.  Knights  Hospitallers  in  Eng- 
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Porter.  Hist,  of  Knights  of  Malta.  '58.  2t.    271 

Sutherland.  Achievements  of  the  Knights 
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TowNSEND.  Sea-kings  of  the  Mediterranean. 
1872 271 

Vertot.  Hist,  of  the  Knights  of  Malta. 
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WooDHOUSE.  Military  religious  orders  of 
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AcHiLLi.  Dealings  with  the  Inquisition. 
1851 27 

AiKMAN.  Annals  of  the  persecution  in  Scot- 
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Arnaud  and  Acland.  Glorious  recovery  by 
the  Vaudois  of  their  valleys,  with  his- 
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Blanchard.  The  book  of  martyrs.  1852...    27J 
Braght.  Maityrology  of  the  churches  called 

Baptists.  1S50.  2v 272 

Bray.  Huguenots  in  the  17th  century. '70..    272 
Revolt  of  Protestants  of  the  Cevennes.  '7a    272 
Bresse  tfff</ Arnaud.  Authentic  details  of 

the  Valdenses.  1827 271 

Brooks.  Tolerance.  1887 272 

Carnesecchi.  Trial  and  martyrdom,  1566; 

byWitte.  1885 272 

Chandler.  Hist,  of  persecution.  1836 272 

Claude.    Persecutions   of  Protestants   in 

France.  1893 ^^ 

Coleman.  The  two  thousand  confessors  of 

1662.   i860 272 

CoMDA.  Hist,  of  the  Waldenses  of  Italy.  '89.    272 
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Davis.  Day-star  of  Am.  freedom.  1855 272 

Fastre.  Acts  of  the  early  martyrs.  '71.  2t.  ^  «P 
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English  martyrology;  abr.  by  Mrs.  Tonna. 

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Freeman  and  Johns.  Persecution  of  Chris- 
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SCO  Moyen,  or  the  In- 
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>tholics.  1865 

Martyrs  of  the  Reforma- 

our  forefathers.  1853.. 
of  the  Alps.  1852 

2V 

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272  49 

272  51 

272  44 

Pam.  2 

272  12 

272  6 

272  7 

272  50 

272  41 

272  3 

272  28 

272  29 

272  33 


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1852.. 

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Rule.    Brand  of  Dominic;  or  the  Inquisi- 

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SiME.   Hbt.  of  the  Inquisition.  1834 

SiSMONDi.  Crusades  against  the  Albigenses, 
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272  n 

272  39 

272  42 

272  23 

272  ID 

272  9 

2725 

272  4 

272  40 

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272  19 
272  24 
272  31 

27a  34 
272  53 
272  z6 


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species    of    idolatry. 

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290  63 

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290  Pam.  I 

by  Shea  and  Troyer. 

290  B-2 

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jcntile  and    the  Jew. 

290  4 

t  and    other   masters. 

290  3 

and  universal  religions. 

290  60 

of  the  world.  1877 290  2 

ire  universel  de  mythol- 

t29oB-5 

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290  61 


Sacred  Books  of  the  East;  ed.  by  Mflller. 

1879-.  V.I- i 290  10 

CpHienis:  v.  z.  The  Upanishads,  pt.  x  ;  tr.  by  MOller. 

V.  a.  Sacred  laws  of  the  Aryas,  pt.  z ;  tr.  by  Buehler. 

V.  3.  Texts  of  Confucianism,  pt.  z ;  tr.  by  L^ge. 

V.  4.  Zend-Avesta,  pt.  z  ;  tr.  by  Darmesteter. 

V.  5.  Pahlavi  texts,  pt.  z  ;  tr.  by  West. 

V.  6.  The  Qur'an,  pt.  z ;  tr.  by  Palmer. 

V.  7.  Institutes  of  Vishnu ;  tr.  by  Jolly. 

V.  8.  The  Bhagavadgita,etc.;  tr.  by  Kashinath  Trimbak 
Telang. 

v.  9.  The  Qur'an,  pt.  3  ;  tr.  by  Palmer. 

v.  xo.  The  Dhammapada;  tr.  by  MQller.^The  Sutta- 
Nipata ;  tr.  by  Fausboll. 

V.  zz.  Buddhist  Suttas ;  tr.  by  Davids. 

V.  xa.  The  Satapatha-Br&hmana,  pt.  z  ;  tr.  by  Eggeliog. 

V  13.  Vinaya  texts,  pt.  x  ;  tr.  by  Davids  and  Olden* 
berg. 

V.  14.  Sacred  laws  of  the  Aryas,  pt.  a  ;  tr.  by  Buehler. 

V.  15.  The  Upanishads,  pt.  a ;  tr.  by  MiiUcr. 

V.  x6.  Texts  of  Confucianism,  pt.  a  ;  tr.  by  L^ge. 

V.  Z7.  Vinaya  texts,  pt.  a;  tr.  by  Davids  and  Olden- 
berg. 

V.  z8.  Pahlavi  texts,  pt.  a  ;  tr.  by  West. 

V.  19.  The  Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king :  life  of  Buddha;  tr. 
by  Beal. 

V.  so.  Vinaya  texts,  pt.  3;  tr.  by  Davids  and  Olden- 
berg. 

V.  az.  The  Saadharma-Pundarika ;  tr.  by  Kern. 


X  For  reference. 


614 


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V.  S3.  The  Zend-Avesta,  pt.  a  ;  tr.  by  Dannesteter. 

V.  24.  PahUvi  texts,  pt.  3 :  tr.  by  West. 

y.  35.  Laws  of  Manu ;  tr.  by  Buehler. 

V.  36.  The  Satapatha-BrsLhmana,  pt.  3 ;  tr.  by  Eggeling. 

V.  37-38.  Texts  of  Confucianism,  pt.  3-4 ;  tr.  by  Legge. 

V.  39.  The  Ghihya-Sutras,  pt.  x  ;  tr.  by  Oldenberg. 

V.  31.  The  Zend-Avesta,  pt.  3 ;  tr.  by  Mills. 

y.  33.  Vedic  hymns,  pt.  z  ;  tr.  by  MQller. 

y.  33.  Minor  law-books,  pt.  x  ;  tr.  by  Jolly. 

y.  34.  The  Vcdanta-Sutras,  pt.  x ;  tr.  by  Thibaut. 

y.  35-36.  Questions  of  King  Milinda  ;  tr.  by  Davids. 

y.  37.  Pahlavi  texts,  pt.  4  ;  tr.  by  West. 

v.  39-40.  Texts  of  Taoism,  pt.  x-a;  tr.  by  Legge. 

V.  45.  Gaina  Sutras,  pt.  3;  tr.  by  Jacobi. 

St.  GilesMectures.  Faiths  of  the  world.  1882.      290  8 

Couienis  :  Religions  of  India :  Vedic  period ;  Brahman- 
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Caird. — Religion  of  China :  Confucianism ;  by  Matheson. 
— Religion  of  Persia :  Zoroaster  and  the  Zend-Avesta ;  by 
Milne. — Religion  of  ancient  £^pt ;  by  Dodds. — Religion 
of  ancient  Greece;  by  Milligan. — Religion  of  ancient 
Rome ;  by  Macgregor. — Teutonic  and  Scandinavian  re- 
ligion ;  by  Bums. — Ancient  religions  of  Central  Am.;  by 
Lang. —  Judaism;  by  Taylor. —  Mahommedanism ;  by 
Lees. — Christianity  in  relation  to  other  religioiu;  by 
Flint. 

SCHERMERHOKN,  ed.    Sacred  scriptures  of 

the  world.   1883 290  62 

Selden.  The  fabulous  gods  denounced  in 

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Adler.  Reformed  Judaism.  1885 296  Pam.  5 

Allen.  Modem  Judaism.  1830 296  3 

ArwATER.  The  Sacred  Tabernacle  of  the 

Hebrews.  1875 296  15 

AuERBAcn.    Das    Judenthum    und    seine 

Bekenner  in  Preussen.  1889 29638 

Ayerst.  Jews  of  the  19th  century.  1848...  296  18 
Bail.  £tat  des  Juifs  en  France,  en  Espagne, 

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Barclay.  The  Talmud.  1878 296  21 

Cobb.    Origines     Judaicse:      inquiry    into 
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CoLLYER.    The     new     German    crusade. 

1881 296  Pam.  2 

DuscHAK.  The  Talmud 984  Pam.  51 

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EwALD.  Antiquities  of  Israel.  1876 296  22 

Fleury.  Manners  of  the  antient  Israelites. 

1820 296  13 

Frederic.  The  new  exodus.  1892 296  44 


Freshman.  Jews  and  Israelites -^  296  it 

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Friedman.  Rabbis  of  ancient  times.  1896.   296(1 

Gkiger.  Judaism  and  its  history.  1866 296 1 

Goldziher.    Mythology  among  the  He- 

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Gosse.  Hist,  of  the  Jews.  1851 2967 

HuiDEKOPER.  Judaism  at  Rome,  B.  C.  76- 

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Isaacs.  Stories  from  the  rabbis.  1893 296  4S 

Jacobs.  Jewish  ideals,  etc  1896 2969 

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Joseph  Ben  Joshua  Ben  Meir.  Chronides. 

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Lazarus.  The  spirit  of  Judaism.  1895 296  JJ '. 

Leroy-Beauueu.  Israel  among  the  nations. 

1895 2960; 

Lewin.  What  is  Judaism?  1870. 2961  j 

Lindo.  Jews  of  Spain  and  Portugal.  1 848...    296  if  | 
Magnus.    The   Jews   since    Bible   times. 

1881 296 J|| 

Maimonides.  Code  of  Talmudic  law.  4v...  296  W  j 

Reasons  of  the  laws  of  Moses.  1827 296  ^ 

Maimonides,  et  al.   Path  to  inunortality. 

1859 296  P**^ 

Mendelssohn.  Jerusalem.  1838.  2v «    2964 

Mishna,The;  ed.  by  Lowe.  1883 -296  M 

Eighteen  treatises  from;   tr.  by  De  Sola 

andRaphall.  1845 296^ 

MoNTEFiORE.  Origin  and  gTowth  of  religion 
as  illustrated  by  the  religion  of  the  an- 
cient Hebrews.  (Hibbert  lects.).  1892.   2964$ 
Newberry.  The  Tabernacle  and  the  Tem- 

pie.  1887 296  M 

NuTT.  Sketch  of  Samaritan  history.  1874...   S9^' 

Pennell.  The  Jew  at  home  1892 «   39^^ 

Persecution  of  the  Jews  in  Russia.  189Q....296  ha* ' 
Philipson.  Old  European  Jewries.  1894...    296  41 

Rabbi  Jeshua.  1881 29^3*' 

Reader.  Russia  and  the  Jews.  1890 29^^ 


REUGION. 


515 


YT,  Relation  of  Jewish  Christians 

vs,  1st  and  2d  centuries.  1884^...  296  33 

St.  of  the  Karaite  Jews.  X870 2968 

Jews  as  they  are.  1882 29631 

A.    Messianic   expectations   and 

mjudaism.  1886 296  35 

N.  Sciences  among  the  Jews.  '83.  296  32 
Persecution  of  Jews  in  Roumania. 
.296  Pttn.  3 

Hist,  of  the  Jewish  Church.  1876. 

296  9 

selections  from ;  tr.  by  Polano.  '76.  296  6 

ne.   1889 296  6A 

lian.  1738.   I2V .,296  B-16 

m;  tr.  by  Schwab.  x886.  v.  1 296  B-4 

miscellany ;  tr.  by  Hershon.  '80..  296  28 
Books   which  influenced    our 

and  His  apostles.  i89i....« 296  42 

>D.  Message  of  Israel  in  the  light 

Klem  criticism.  1894 .•  29648 

>me  burning  questions.  1893 296  60 

SEN.  Prolegomena  to  the  hisL  of 

.  1885 296  34 

MOHAMMEDANISM. 

rhe  Dervishes.  1868.. 297  39 

e  of  Mohammed.  1831 297  10 

IN.  Ishmael  and  the  church.  '56...  297  20 
discipline    and    worship  of   the 

>metans 297  17 

Mahometanism  unveiled.  '29.  2v.  297  2 
.  Hist,  and  conquests  of  the  Sara- 

1856 „  297  4 

^ise  and  fall  of  the  Saracen-  em- 

1869 297  21 

Story  of  the  Saracens.  1887 *297  38 

ife  of  Mahomet.  1840 ^  297  11 

Hist,  of  the  Assassins.  1835 297  40 

Diet,  of  Islam.  1885 {^97  B-i 

Tales  of  the  Saracens.  1 87 1 297  22 

lahomet  and  his  successors.  1 850. 

297  5 

le;  tr.  by  Sale.  1801.  2v 297  49 

ihomet.  1802 297  9 

kSSAN  An,  Mrs.  Mussulmauns  of 

.    1832 297  i8 

The;  tr.  by  Redhouse.  z88i 297  29 

istory  of  Muhammedanism.  1818.  297  i 

AD.  Speeches  and  table-talk;  tr. 

Lane-Poole.   1882 297  31 

inals  of  the  early  caliphate.  1883..  297  32 

an 297  27 

Mahomet.  1877 297  23 

:t  and  Islam.  Z884 297  35 


MOller.  Der  Islam.  1885.  2v 297  36 

NOldekx.  Sketches  from  eastern  history. 

1892^. 297  46 

OcKLEY.  Hist  of  the  Saracens.  1878 ^  297  34 

OsBORN.  Islam  under  the  Arabs.  1876 297  26 

Islam   under  the  Khalifs   of   Baghdad. 

1878., 297  25 

Palmer.   Haroun  Alraschid,  caliph  of  Bag- 
dad.  1881 297  28 

Paris.  La  ligende  de  Saladin.  1893 ^7  ^~^ 

Pool.  Studies  in  Mohammedanism.  1892...  297  48 
Poole,  S.  Lane-.  Mohammadan  dynasties. 

1894. 297  47 

Studies  in  a  mosque.  1883 297  33 

Sell.  The  faith  of  Islam.  1880 297  30 

SMiTti.  Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism. 

187s „  297  16 

Stephens.  Christianity  and  Islam.  1877.....  297  1$ 

Stobart.  Islam  and  its  founder.  1877 297  19 

Taylor.  Hist,  of  Mohammedanism.  1834..  297  12 
Tisdall.  Religion  of  the  Crescent.  1895...  297  13 
Weil.  The  Bible,  the  Koran  and  the  Tal- 
mud.  1846 297  14 

White.    Christianity  and    Mahometanism. 

(Bampton  lects.,  1784.) 297  34 

MORMONISM. 

Beadle.  Life  in  Utah.  1870 298  5 

Bennett.    Hist  of  the  Saints.  1842 2982 

Bonwick.    The   Mormons  and  the  silver 

mines.  1872 298  II 

Book  of  Mormon  [original  ed.].  1830 {298  13 

CoDMAN.    A  solution  of  the  Mormon  prob- 
lem. 1885 298  Pam.  I 

Dickinson.  New  light  on  Mormonism.  '85.  298  12 

Ferris.  Utah  and  the  Mormons.  1856 298  3 

Green.  Fifteen  years  among  the  Mormons. 

1858 298  8 

Gregg.    The  prophet  of  Palmyra.   1890 298  15 

History  of  the  Mormons.  1852 298  I 

Kennedy.  Early  days  of  Mormonism.  '88..  298  14 

Montgomery.  The  Mormon  delusion.  '90.  298  16 

NiMMO.  Mormon  usurpation.  1886 298  Pam.  6 

Stenhouse.   a  lady's  life  among  the  Mor- 
mons. 1872 298  10 

'Tell  it  all.'    1874 2986 

Taylder.   Mormon's  own  book.  1857 298  7 

Thompson,  C.   Proof  of  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon being  written  by  forefathers  of  the 

Indians.  1841.. 298  17 

Tucker.   Origin,  etc.,  of  Mormonism.  '67..  298  4 
United  States.    Utah  Commission.    Rept.  to 

Secretary  of  the  Interior 298  Pam.  2 

Utah  audits  people.    1882 298  Pam.  4 


X  For  reference.  *  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


516 


REUGION. 


Waite,  Mrs,  C.  V.    The  Mormon  prophet 

and  his  harem.    iS66^ 2989 

Waits,  H.  R.    Illiteracy  and  Mormonism. 

i88s - 298  Ptan.  3 

OTHER. 
Children  of  Shalam.  Oahspe :  a  Bible.  '82.«  299  B-3 


POLYTHEISM.—  MYTH.—  SUPER- 
STITION. 

OF  ANCIENT  EGYPT  AND  BABYLONIA. 

Adams.    The  house  of  the  hidden  places 

.[Egyptian.]    1895... 299  49 

Davis,  ^</.  Egyptian  book  of  the  dead.  '94..  299  R-i 
lAMBLiCHUS.   Mysteries  of  Egyptians,  etc.; 

tr.  by  Taylor.    1895 29172 

King.  Akkadian  Genesis.  i838 ^    299  39 

Renouf.    Origin  and  growth  of  religion  as 
illustrated  in  the  religion  of  ancient 

Egypt.   (Hibbert  lects.)  1880 299  12 

Sayce.    Origin  and  growth  of  religion  as 
illustrated  by  the  religion  of  the  ancient 
Babylonisms.   (Hibbert  lects.,  1887.)...     29937 
TiELE.   Hist,  of  the  Egyptian  religion.  '82..    299  27 

OF  PERSIA. 

Avesta,  The;  tr.  by  Spiegel.  1864 295  i 

Brown.  Religion  of  Zoroaster 295  3 

Cassel.    Zoroaster;    sein  Name  und  seine 

Zeit 295  Pam.  i 

Geiger  ««// Spiegel.    Age  of  the  Avesta 

and  Zoroaster.  1886 295  7 

Haug.      Lect.   on    an  original   speech  of 

Zoroaster.  1865 295  Pam.  2 

Sacred  language,  etc.,  of  the  Parsis.  '78..  295  2 
Johnson.  Oriental  religions:  Persia.  1S85..  295  6 
Karaka.    Hist,  of  the  Parsis.  1884.  2v 295  4 

OF  INDIA. 

Alabaster.  The  wheel  of  the  law,  etc.  *7i.  294  7 

Arnold.  The  light  of  Asia.  1879 821.2  529 

Barth.  Religions  of  India.  18S2 29451 

Beal.  Buddhism  in  China.  1884. 294  68 

Buddhist  literature  in  China.  1882 294  55 

Catena  of  Buddhist  Scriptures  from  the 

Chinese.  1871 294  5 

Berry.  Christianity  and  Buddhism 29478 

Bhagavad  Gita;  tr.  by  Davies,  with  notes. 

1882 294  58 

Same;  tr.  by  Thomson.   1855 294  34 

Same ;  tr.  by  Wilkins.    1871 29429 

Same:    The  Song  celestial;   tr.  by 

Arnold.  1885 294  73 


BiGAUDET.  Legend  of  Gaudama.  *8o.  2t.«. 

Bowden.  Imitation  of  Buddha.  1891 

Buddhaghosha's  parables;    tr.   by  Rogets. 
1870. 

Buddhist  records  of  the  western  world;  tr. 
by  Beal.  1884.  2v 

Carus.  Gospel  of  Buddha.    1894^ 

Carwithen.    The    Brahminicai   religion. 
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Collins.    Buddhism  in  relation  to  Chris- 
tianity 29 

CoPLESTON.     Buddhism   in   Magadha  and 
Ceylon.  1892... 

Davids.  Buddhism.  1877.. 

Buddhism,  its  histoYy  and  literature.  '96.. 
Origin  and  growth  of  religion  as  illus- 
trated  by   Buddhism.  (Hibbert  lects.) 
1881.. * 

Dhammapada;  tr.  by  MQller.    1872.. 

Same :  Texts  from ;  tr.  by  Beal.  '78. 

DowsoN.  Classical  diet,   of  Hindu  myth- 
ology, etc.    1879^ 

Edkins.  Chinese  Buddhism.  1880... 

Hardy.  Eastern  monachism;  with  notices 

of  the  western  ascetics,  i860. 

Legends  and  theories  of  the  Buddhists. 

1866 

Tr,  Manual  of  Buddhism.  1853 

History  and  practices  of  the  Thugs.   1837... 

Hodgson.     Languages,  literature    and  re- 
ligion of  Nepal  and  Tibet.  1874 

Hopkins.  Religions  of  India.  1895^ 

HuTTON.  Thugs  and  Dacoits.  1857 

Indian  Song  of  Songs;  tr.  by  Arnold.  1875. 

Jacob.  Manual  of  Hindu  pantheism.  18S1.. 

Jacobs,  ed.  Barlaam  and  Josaphat.  1896.... 

Jataka,  The ;  tr.  by  Chalmers,  et  al.;  cd.  by 
Cowell.  iSgS'-.  v.  i- 

JoGUTH  Chunder  Gangooly.  life  and  re- 
ligion of  the  Hindoos,    i860 

Johnson.  Oriental  religions :  India.  1872.- 

Jones.   Institutes  of  Hindu  law.  1869 

Kathako<;a;  tr.  by  Tawney.  1895 

Kellogg.  The  light  of  Asia  and  the  light  of 
the  world 

Kistner.  Buddha  and  his  doctrines:  a  bib- 
liographical essay.  1869 i^ 

L1LLIE.  Buddha  and  early  Buddhism.  l8di. 

Buddhism  in  Christendom.    1887 - 

Influence  of  Buddhism  on  primitive  Chris- 
tianity. 1893 

Life  of  Buddha.  1883 

Lyall.  Asiatic  studies.  1882 

Macdonald.  Vedic  religion.  1881 


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3v 294  18 

LLS.  The  Indian  saint,  Buddha.  1876....  294  12 
TCHKLL  tfff^  MuiR.  Two  old  faiths.  '91.  294  24 
XLER.  Hist,  of  ancient  Sanskrit  literatuxe. 

1859 294  39 

ndia,  what  can  it  teach  us  ?  1883 294  61 

>igin  and  growth  of  religion  as  illustra- 
ted by  religions  of   India.    (Hibbert 

lects.)   1878 294  42 

DKNBERG.  Buddha.  1882 294  60 

RKS.  His  star  in  the  east.  1887 294  23 

«ages  of  the  Veds,  etc. ;  tr.  by  Rammo- 

hun  Roy.  1832 2944 

ILUFS.  The  teaching  of  the  Vedas.  '95..    294  83 

r-Veda--Sanhita;  tr.  by  Mailer.  1869 294  2 

Same;  tr.  by  Wilson.  1866.  5v 294  35 

CKHILL.  Life  of  the  Buddha,  from  Tib- 
etan works.  1885 294  69 

mantic  legend  of  Sakya  Buddha;  tr.  by 

Beal.  1875 294  32 

aed  books  of  the  Buddhists;  ed.  by  Mai- 
ler. 1895-.  V.  I- 294  84 

IKT-HiLAiRE.    Buddha  and  his  religion. 

1895 *94  ^2 

ihita  of  the  Sama  Veda;  tr.  by  Stevenson.      294  3 

iLAGiNTWEiT.  Buddhism  in  Tibet.  '63...  294  B-5 

fDEL.  Die  Buddha-Legende  und  das  Le- 

ben  Jesu  nach  den  Evangelien.  '84...294  Pam.  3 
3as  Evangelium  von  Jesu  in  seinen  Ver- 

hfUtnissen  zu  Buddha-Sage  und  Buddha- 

Lehre.   1882 294  77 

rNETT.  Esoteric  Buddhism.   1883 294  64 

3N£.  Christianity  before  Christ.  1885 294  76 

lal^Hpata;  tr.  bySwamy.  1874 294  31 

OMAS.  Jainism.    1877 294  46 

inavarga  :    verses    from    the    Buddhist 

canon;  tr.  by  Rockhill.  1883 294  62 

QimART.  The  Sraddha.   1857 294  Pam.  i 

iinu  Purana;  tr.  by  Wilson.  1840 294  B-i 

k^DDELL.  Buddhism  of  Tibet  1895 ^94  5^ 

lTT,  e/  al.  Papers  relating  to  the  Soma 

plant.   1884 294  B-6 

LKINS.  Hindu  mythology.  1882 294  57 

LUAiis.  Buddhism.  1889 294  27 

iinduism.  1877 294  16 

Same.  1894 294  16A 

ndian  wisdom,  etc.  1876 294  28 

teligions  thought  and  life  in  India.  1883..  29466 
LSON.  Religions  of  the  Hindus.  *6i.  2v.       294  8 

yrERic  Buddhism. —  Occultism. —  Theosophy. 

sent  opinions  upon  psychic  bodies... 1 34.1  Pam.  2 
lER.  Posthumous  humanity.  1887 134.1  12 


Besant.  Death — and  after?  1893 IS4*1  ^^ 

Reincarnation.  1892 I34«i  25 

Seven  principles  of  man.  1892 I34*x  24 

Blavatsky.  Isis  unveiled.  1877.  2v ^   134.1  3 

Key  to  theosophy.  1889 ^ 134.I  16 

The  secret  doctrine.  1893.  2v.  and  index..  134.1  20 
Incidents  m  the  life  of;  ed.  by  Sinnett. 

1886 X34.I  5 

Intercourse  with;    by    Mme.    Coulomb. 

1885 134.1  3 

The  modem  priestess  of  Isis;  by  Solo- 

vyoff.   1895 134.I  33 

Buck.  Nature  and  aim  of  theosophy.  1889..  1 34.1  17 

C,  M.  Light  on  the  path... 134*1  28 

Cooke.   Dhammapada 134.1  Pam.  5 

FuLLERTON.    Wilkesbarre  letters    on    the- 
osophy  X34<z  Psm.  I 

Harris.  Brotherhood    of  *  the    new  life.* 

1891 134.1  Ptan.  7 

And  his  Brotherhood  of  the  new  life. 

1891 134.X  Pam.  6 

Hartmann.  Magic,  black  and  white.  1890..  1 34. 1  30 

Judge.  Echoes  from  the  orient.  1893 I34'X  27 

Biographical  sketch.  1892 134.1  Pam.  8 

Judge  and  Connelly.  Yoga  aphorisms  of 

Patanjali.  1893 ,....  134.x  22 

Kirk  and  Street.  Influence  of  the  zodiac 

upon  human  life.  1894 134-I  32 

Lamp,  The.  1894.  v.  I I34-I  34 

LiLLiE.  Modem  mystics  and  magic.  1894...  134.X  3X 
Man:  fragments  of  forgotten  history.  1887..  134. i  10 
Olcott.  Old  diary  leaves,  the  true  story  of 

the  Theosophical  Society.  1895 '34-'  35 

Theosophy,  religion  and  occult  science. 

1885 ; 134.1 8 

Old.  What  is  theosophy  ?  1891 X34.X  X9 

Oliphant.   Scientific  religion.  1888 I34«I  " 

OxLEY.    Modem     Messiahs    and    wonder 

workers.    1889 134.I  XS 

Paracelsus.    Life    and  doctrines;    tr.   by 

Hartmann.    1891 134«i  13 

Path,  The.    1894-.  v.  9- 134.X  14 

Sinnett.  The  occult  world.  1881 X34.X  x 

The  theosophical  movement.  1888 134.1  Pam.  3 

Sinnett,  Mrs.  Purpose  of  theosophy.  '86..  1 34. 1  29 
Street.  Hidden  way  across  the  threshold. 

1887 X34.X  9 

Theosophy  and  the  churches ;  from  '  Luci- 
fer.*  134.1  Pam.  4 

Voice  of  the  silence,  etc.;  tr.  by  H.  P.  B. 

1892 134.1  23 

W.,  G.  Theosophy  and  the  higher  life.  *8o..  1 34.x  6 
Maitland.  'Clothed  with  the  sun.'  1889...  134.x  18 
What  is  theosophy  ?  1886 134.I  7 


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OF  CHINA  AND  JAPAN. 

COBBOLD.   Religion  in  Japan.   1894 

Douglas.  Ginfucianism  and  Taouism.  '79. 

Edkins.  Religion  in  China.  1878 

Griffis.  Religions  of  Japan.  1895.^ 

Johnson.  Oriental  religions:  China.  1877.. 

Legge.  Notions  of  the  Chinese.  1852 

Religions  of  China.    1880 

Lowell.  Occult  Japan.  1895 

Sagas  from  the  far  east.    1873 

COMPARATIVE  MYTHOLOGY. 

Arundell  of  War  dour.  Tradition  princi- 
pally with  reference  to  mythology.  '72, 
Brown.  The  great  Dyonisiak  myth.  *77-8. 

2V 

The  unicorn.  1881 ^ 

Bryant.    Analysis  of  antient  mythology. 

1807.  6v 

BuNCE.  Fairytales.    1878 «... 

Clodd.    Myths  and  dreams.  1885 

Clouston.  Popular  tales  and  Bctions.  1887. 

2V 

Conway.  The  wandering  Jew.  1881 

Cox,  G.  W.  Introd.  to  the  science  of  com- 
parative mythology.    1881 ^ 

Mythology  of  the  Arj'an  nations.  '70.  2v. 
Cox,  M.  R.   Introduction  to  folk-lore.  '95.. 

FisKE.    Myths  and  myth-makers.  1873 

Frazer.  The  golden  bough.  1890.  2v 

Gubernatis.    Zoological  mythology.  1872. 

2V 

Harley.   Moon  lore.  1885 

Hartland.    Legend  of  Perseus.  1894 

Heathen  mythology^ 

Hulme.  Myth-land,    1S86 

Keightley.   Fairy  mythology,    i860 

Kennedy.  Nature  and  affinity  of  the  an- 
cient and  Hindu  mythology.  1831 

Knight.  Symbolical  language  of  myth- 
ology.   1876 

Lang.  Custom  and  myth.    1884 

Myth,  ritual  and  religion.  1S87.  2v 

Mackey.  Mythological  astronomy  of  the 
ancients,  etc.  1824 

Martinengo-Cksaresco.  Essays  in  the 
study  of  folk-songs.    1886 , 

MCller.  Lects.  on  the  science  of  religion, 
etc.  1872 

Murray.   Manual  of  mythology.  1877 

Pabke  anJ  Dkank.   Wonder-world  stories. 

1877 

Poor.    Sanskrit  and  its  kindred  literatures. 

1880 


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Prichard.     Analysis  of    Egyptian  myth- 
ology. 1838 »   291 11 

SwAiNSON.    Handbook  of  weather  folk-lore. 

1873- a9J  37 

Thiselton.  Folk4ore  of  plants.  1889 29157 

White.  Student's  mythology.  1879 *29i  4( 

Greek  and  Roman. 

Brown.  The  myth  of  Kirkft,  etc.  1883 291  it 

BuLFiNCH.  The  age  of  fable.  1872. *i^\\ 

Same.  1882.. "h^  ^ 

CoLLiGNON.  MythologiefigoriedelaGrice. 

1883 292 19 

Cox.  Tales  of  ancient  Greece.    1868 292$ 

Dyer.  Studies  of  the  gods  in  Greece.  1891.   292  2; 

Ely.  Olympos.  1891., 292  H 

Francillon.  Gods  and  heroes.  Z892.. *292JS 

Fuller.  Margaret  and  her  friends :  conver- 
sations; reported  by  Healey.  1895 2929 

Gayley.   Gassic  myths  in  English  litera- 
ture.  1893 *^^ 

Godwin.  The  Pantheon.  i8o6 2914 

Granger.   Wbrship  of  the  Romans.  1895..   292  4 
Harrison.  Myths  of  the  Odyssey.  1882....   29212 

Hawthorne.  Tanglewood  tales.. ^«8- 

Wonder  book »   •oWBl; 

Keightley.    Mythology  of  ancient  Greece  ^ 

and  Italy.    1854... 292 1 

Same.  1877 29211 

KiNGSLEY.  The  heroes.  iS8i *292lS 

Larned.  Old  tales  retold.  1876 ♦29a* 

Lowell.  Jason's  quest.   1893.. *292iJ 

Niehuhr.    Griesche    Heroen-Geschichten. 

1886 ^^  H 

Same,  En^.  Greek  hero  stories.  '79.  *292  ^ 
NOsselt.    Mythology,  Greek  and  Roman. 

1885 292* 

Pratt.  Classic  stories  for  language  lessons. 

1888 *292» 

RusKiN.  Queen  of  the  air.  1869.^ 293  J 

Scull.  Greek  mythology  systematized.  *8a    292 " 
Skeman.    Mythology  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

1877 2921 

Smith,  ^f/.  Myths  and  heroes.    1873 *J9'J 

Taylor.  Eleusinian  and  Bacchic  mysteries. 

1875 2JlJ 

Tressan.    Mythology  compared  with  his- 
tory. 1797 29*' 

Verrall,  /r.  Mythology  and  monuments  of 

ancient  Athens ^ 292  ^ 

Walton.  The  cult  of  Asklepios.  1894 29^^ 

Witt.   Myths  of  Hellas.  1883 *29»'^ 

Tales  of  Troy ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  DeGanno. 
1895 •2923' 


X  For  reference.  *Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


REUGION. 


619 


Relation  of  Pallas  Athene  to 


i«77. 


.292  Pam.  I 


Celtic. 

rthology  and  rites  of  British 

1809.^ 299  B-2 

heresy  in  Britannia.  2838 299  B-l 

on  of  Celtic  heathendom.  '88..  299  38 

ay  on  the  Drnids,  etc.  1871....  299  4 
it.  of  the  Celtic  religion  and 

i»i5 299  5 

(  Ithbl,  ed.  Barddas.  '62.  2v.  299  24 

Teutonic. 

Norse  mythology.  1875 293  i 

tonic  mythology.  1880-83.  4v..  293  8 

nd'Es.   Heroes  of  AsganL. ^293  7 

Mythology  of  the  Eddas.  '82.  293  13 

e  stories.  1894 *293  12 

lual  of  Scandinavian  mythol- 

39 293  6 

yths  of  the  Rhine.  1875 -  293  2 

rthehi  mythology.  1851.  3v...  293  3 

gard  and  the  gods.  1880 ^293  11 

American. 

rican  wonderland.  1 87 1... ^299  7 

nerican  hero-myths.  1882 299  31 

tie  newworld.  1868 299  ii 

1894 299  44 

eda  Americanos.  1890 299  40 

lahama  songs  and  stories.  '95..  299  50 

idian  myths.  1884 299  33 

)un  dance  of  the  Ogalalla  Sioux. 

299  Pam.  I 

oquois  book  of  rites.  1883 29932 

ronquin  legends  of  New  Eng- 

'84 -  299  34 

N.  Sacred  mysteries  among  the 

1886 299  36 

e  man  who  married  the  moon, 

4 *299  47 

The  enchanted  moccasins,  etc. 

*299  9 

ids  of  the  Micmacs.  1894 299  46 

!Cts.  on  the  origin  and  growth 

»n  as  illustrated  by  the  native 

of  Mexico  and  Peru.  (Hibbert 

884 299  35 

T.  Myth  of  Hiawatha,  etc.  '56.  299  19 

Other. 


Religious  system  of  the  Ama- 

68-70 299  13 

chism  of  positive  religion.  '58..      299  i 

*  Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


Fellows.     Exposition    of    the    mysteries. 

183s 299  3. 

Gill.  Myths  and  songs  from  the  south  Pa- 
cific 1876 299  22 

Grey.  Poljmesian  mjrthology.  1855 299  17 

Hahn.  Tsuni-goam,  supreme  being  of  the 

Khoi-Khoi.   1881 299  26 

Jephson.  Stones  told  in  an  African  forest. 

1893 *299  41 

Owen.  Old  Rabbit,  the  Voodoo,  etc.  1893.  ^299  42 

Stanley.  My  dark  companions  and  their 

strange  stories.  1893 ^299  43 

Theal.  Kaffir  folk-lore.  1882.. 299  30 

Fairy  Tales  (Folk  Lore). 

American  Folk-lore  Society.  Annual  meet- 
ings  299  Pam.  3 

Arnason,  ^^.  Icelandic  legends.  1864 *293.i  5 

Arrom,  ^</.  Bird  of  truth,  etc.  1 88 1 *293.i  39 

AsBjORNSEN.  Round  the  Yule-log.  i88i...*293.i  40 
Tales  from  the  Fjeld.  1874 *293.i  31 

AsbjOrnsen  and  MoE.     Norw^;ian  fairy 

Ules;  tr.  by  HeyWood.  1895 *293.i  52 

Burkhardt.   Faiiy  tales  and  legends  of 

many  nations.  1874. ^293.1  12 

Capuana.  Once  upon  a  time:  faiiy  tales. 

1894 *293X  47 

Chodsko.  Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav  peasants. 

1896 *293.i  65 

Cosquin.    Les  contes   populaires  et   leur 

origine,  dernier  itat  de  la    question. 

1895 ^293.1  Pam.  2 

L'origine  des  contes  populaires  europ^ens 

et  les  theories  de  M.  Lang.  1891. ..293.1  Pam.  i 

Crane.  Italian  popular  tales.  1885 293.1  36 

Croker.  Fairy  legends  of  the  south  of  Ire- 
land  , 293.1  6 

Crooke.    Introd.  to  popular  religion  and 

folklore  of  northern  India.  1894 294.1  8 

CURTIN.  Hero-tales  of  Ireland.  1894 293.1  51 

Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland.    1 890.. . . .  293 .  i  43 

Tales  of  the  fairies,  etc.,  Munster.. 293.1  55 

Busk.  Roman  legends.  1877 * 293.1  33 

Dasent.    Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

1859 293.1  30 

Day.  Folk-tales  of  Bengal.  1883 294.Z  6 

DoRMAN.   Origin  of  primitive  superstitions. 

i88i„ 299  21 

EiviND.  Finnish  legends  for  Eng.  children. 

1894 *293-i  48 

Fairholt.   Gog  and  Magog.  1859 293.1  20 

FausbOll,  ed,  Buddhist  birth  stories.  1880.    294.1  3 

FoRTiER,  ed,  Louisiana  folk-tales.  1895 293.1  53 

Frere.  Old  Deccan  days.  1870 294,1  i 


520 


RELIGION. 


GoMME,  ed.   Gentlemen's  magazine  library : 

English  traditional  lore,  etc.    1885 293.1  38 

Gould,  S.  Baring-.   Curious  myths  of  the 

middle  ages.   1869 -293*1  ^9 

Ed,  Old  English  fairy  tales.    1895 *293.i  60 

Griffis.   Japanese  fairy  world.  1880. ^299  20 

Grimm.  Household  tales.  1884.  2v *293.i  14 

Kinder  und  Hausm&rchen.  1885 ..*293.l  16 

Stray  leaves  from  fairyland.   1866 *293.i  13 

GUERBER.  Legends  of  the  Rhine.  l895.....*293.i  58 
Harris.  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.  '83...*828.i  67 

Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.    Z892 *828.l  61 

Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings. 

1880, 1895 *828.i  60 

Hartland.  Science  of  fairy  tales.  Z891 293.1  45 

Household  stories  from  the  land  of  Hofer. 

1871 ♦293.1  26 

HuLME.    Natural  history  lore  and  legend. 

'895 293.1  59 

Hunt,  ed.    Romances  of  the  west  of  Eng. 

1865.   2v„ 293.1  24 

Jacobs,  ^^.  Celtic  fledry  tales.   1892 *293.i  49 

English  fairy  tales.  1892 ^293.1  18 

Indian  fairy  tales.    1892 *294.i  10 

More  Cehic  fairy  tales.   1894 *293.i  50 

More  Eng.  fairy  tales.  1894 ^293.1  18A 

Kaf,  ^</.  Winged  wolf,  etc *293.i  10 

Kennedy,  ed.    Legendary  fictions  of  the 

Irish  Celts.  1866 293.1  21 

Lang.  Prince  Darling,  etc.  1890 *293.i  44 

Ed,  The  blue  fairy-book.    1 889 *293- 1  4 

The  green  fairy  book.  1892 *293.i  2 

The  red  fairy  book.  1891 *293.i  3 

The  yellow  fairy  book.    1894 *293.i  46 

Lauder.    Legends  and  tales  of  the  Harz 

Mts.   1881 *293.i  37 

Legends  and  fairy  tales  of  Ireland.  1872 293.1  7 

Leighton,  J/rj .  Mediaeval  legends.  i895..*293.i  61 

Contents:  Mysterious  history  of  Melusina,  or  the 
legend  of  Lusignan. — Life  of  ^sop. — Strange  adventures 
of  the  7  Suabians. — Sweet  and  touching  tale  of  Fleur  and 
Blanche-Fleur. — Duke  Ernest. 

Lelaxd.  Legends  of  Florence.  1895.  v.  i-..  293.1  56 
LE.MO.N.  Legends  of  Number  Nip.  1864....  293.1  9 
Lie.  Weird  tales  from  northern  seas.  1893..  293.1   17 

Napier.  Folk  lore.  1S79 293.1  27 

Paris.  Tristan  et  Iseult.  1894 293.1  Pam.  3 

Q.,/j^W.  Fairy  tales,  far  and  near.  i895..*293.i  62 

Ralston.  Russian  folk  tales 293.1  23 

Reynard  the  Fox;  ^^^Z.  by  Jacobs.   1895 *293.i  64 

RiNDER.  Old-world  Japan.  1896 294.1  9 

RiTSON.    Fairytales.    1831 293.1  i 

SCHiEFNER.  Tibetan  tales.  1882 294.1  5 

ScuDDER,  ^</.  Book  of  folk  stories.  i887...*293.i  54 

•  Of  interest  to 


.SiKES.  British  goblins.  1880 a 

Smyth,  ed.  Tales  of  old  Thule.  1879 *a 

Steel.  Tales  of  the  Punjab.  1894 

Stephens  and  Cavaluus.  Old  Noise  fahy 

tales.  1882 «♦: 

Stokes,  tr.  Indian  faiiy  tales.  i88a 

Thorpe,  a/.  Yulc-tidc  stories.  1853 ^ 

Tuscan  fairy  tales « *i 

Webster.  Basque  legends.  1877 i 

Wilde.  Ancient  legends,  etc,  of  Ireland. 

1887.   2V. J 

Yeats.  Celtic  twilight  1894. J 

Other  Folk  Lore. 

Aubrey.  Miscellanies  upon  various  subjects. 

1857 

BarnltiI.  Humbugs  of  the  world ., 

Bassett.  Legends  and  superstitions  of  the 

sea  and  sailors.  1885 • 

Bergen.  Current  superstitions.  1896 

Brewer.  Diet  of  miracles,  etc  1884^ 

Christmas.  Cradle    of    the   twin  giants. 

1849.    2V^ 

The  phantom  world.  1850.  2v 

CoN'\VAY.    Demonology     and     devil-lore 
1879.   2V • 

Crowe.  The  night  side  of  nature.  1868..... 

Dahlcren.  South  Mountain  magic.  1882.. 

Dennys.  Folk-lore  of  China.  1876 

Dyer.  Domestic  folk-lore.  1881 

English  folk-lore.  1878 

The  ghost  world.  1893 ., 

Elliott.  Mysteries.  1852 

F.,  J.  S.  Demonologia.  1827 

Ferriar.  Essay  towards  a  theory  of  appari- 
tions. 1813 

Ghost  stories.  1865 

GoMME,  ed.  Popular  superstitions.  1884.... 

Gould,  S.  Uarino-.  Book  of  were-wolves. 

1865 

Strange  survivals,   1S92 « 

Grant,  Mrs,  A.  Superstitions  of  the  High- 
landers of  Scotland.  1811.  2V 

Grant,  J.  Mysteries  of  all  nations.  1880... 

Hammond.  Fasting  girls.  1879 

Harland  rtW  Wilkinson,  eds,  Lancashire 
folk-lore.    1867 

Harrison.  Mother  Shipton  investigated.  '81. 

HowiTT.  History  of  the  supernatural.  1863. 


V.  I 


Ingram.    Haunted  homes  of  Gt  Britain. 

1884.  2V 

Jennings.  The  Rosicrudans.  1870 

Johnson.  What  they  say  in  New  Eng.  '96.. 

young  readers. 


RELIGION. 


521 


redulities  past  and  present.  l88o...     133  37 
Tock    Lane    and  common   sense. 

^ 133  SS 

)erstition  and  force.  1866 133  30 

t.,e{/.  Glimpses  of  the  supernatural. 

133  34 

Sea  fables  explained.  1883 133  44 

Who  found  Jamie  ?  1879 133  Pftm.  2 

.    Memoirs  of  delusions  and  the 

ness  of  crowds.  1852.  2v 133  18 

me.   1869.  IV ^  133  20 

,   Phantasmata.  1857.  2y 133  22 

.  Remarkable  providences.  1856...  X33  21 

:y.  Natural  causes  and  supernatural 

ings.  1886 133  50 

id  superstitions 133  9 

;w.   Superstitions  connected  with 

dne  and  surgery.  1844 133  ii 

.  Folk-lore  of  Philadelphia.  '88..133  Pam.  I 

Diet,  aux  apparitions,  divinations, 

1845... ti33  10 

SON.    Faust  and  the  Clementine 

rnitions.    1894 133  Pam.  4 

,ftai.  The  occult  sciences.  1855.  133  25 

latthias  and  his  impostures.  1835.  X33  7 

Fanaticism.  1834 133  6 

Dccult  sciences.  1891 '33  51 

iiLY.  The  supernatural  ? 133  52 

R.  Supematuralism  of  New  Eng. 

: 133  " 

roLCX3Y,  Witchcraft,  Magic,  Astrou- 

CX3Y,  ETC. 

Psychology  of  the  Salem  witchcraft. 

1331  iS 

lore  wonders  of  the  invisible  world. 

1 1331  8 

our  luck's  in  your  hand I33'2  16 

A  system  of  magick.  1840 133-2  i 

.  Modem  magic.  1873..; '33.2  11 


Drake.  Witchcraft  in  New  Eng.  and  else- 
where in  the  U.  S.  1869.. X33.1  14 

Elworthy.  The  evil  eye.  1895 -  ^33*^  22 

Ennemoser.  History  of  magic.  1854.  2v...  133.2  5 
FuGHT.  St  Dunstan  and  the  devil.  1871...  133.1  16 
Frith  and  Allen.  Language  of  the  hand..  X33.2  15 
Godwin.  Lives  of  the  necromancers.  1835..    X33.2  4 

Heydon.  The  new  astrology.  1786., X33.2  2 

Ledrede.   Contemporary  narrative  of  pro- 
ceedings against  Dame  Alice  KytellAr. 

1843 1331  3 

Lenormant.  Chaldean  magic.  X877 133.2  13 

Lilly.  Introd.  to  astrology.  1835 133.2  3 

Same.  x86o 133.2  3A 

Linton.  Witch  stories.  i86x 133.1  6 

Mather.  Wonders  of  the  invisible  world. 

1862 133.X  7 

MiCHELET.  Lasorci^re.  1863 X33.X  9 

Mitchell   ami   Dickie.   Philosophy  of 

witchcraft.  1839 I33*i  2 

Moore.  Final  notes  on  witchcraft  in  Mass. 

1885 133.X  X9 

Nevius.  Demon  possession,  etc.  1894 I33«x  2X 

OxENFORD.  New  chirology.  1895 133-2  xy 

Poole.  Cotton  Mather  and  witchcraft  '70. 133.x  X5 
Putnam.  Witchcraftin  New  Eng.  explained 

by  modem  spiritualism.  1880 I33>i  17 

Raphael.  Guide  to  astrology.  1877.  v.  x...  133.2  X2 

RoBACK.  Mysteries  of  astrology 133*2  8 

Rydberg.  Magic  of  the  middle  ages.  1879..  X33.2  H 

Salem  witchcraft 133*1  ^^ 

Salverte.  Philosophy  of  magic.  X862.  2v..    133.2  9 

Scott.  Letters  on  demonology.  1831 «    133.x  i 

Thomson.  Witches  of  New  York.  1859...  133. i  4 
Upham,  C.  E.  Salem  witchcraft  in  outline. 

1891 X33.X  20 

Upham,  C.W.  Salem  witchcraft.  X867.  2v..  X33.I  12 
Williams.  Superstitions  of  witchcraft.  '65„  133.1  10 
Wright.  Narratives  of  sorcery  and  magic. 

1851 133.1  II 


J  For  reference. 


522 


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«.   • 


SOCIOLOGY. 


PHILOSOPHICAL  AND  GENERAL 


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Bascom.  Social  theory.  1895 301  46 

BowKER  aif</ lies.  Reader's  guide  in  eco- 
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Carey.  Unity  of  law.  1872 301  36 

Commons.  Popular  bibliography  of  sociol- 
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CoMTE.  System  of  positive  polity. '75-7. 4v.    301  17 
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Foster.  References  to  political  and  eco- 
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GiDDiNGS.  Theory  of  sociology.  1894. 301  45 

Harris.  Method  of  study  in  social  science. 

1879 ..301  Pam.  1 

Letourneau.    Sociology  based  on  ethnog- 
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Mackenzie.  Introd.  to  social  philosophy. 

1890 301  35 

Massart  and  Vandervelde.   Parasitism, 

organic  and  social.  1895 301  48 

Milburn.  Beginnings  of  society.  1876..98.2  Pam.  55 

Institutions.  1878 98.2  Pam.  49 

Mivart.  Contemporary  evolution.  1876 301  13 

Small  <2«^  Vincent.  Introd.  to  the  study 

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Spencer.  Descriptive  sociology.  8v 302  T-i 

Principles  of  sociology.  1877-86.  4v 301  21 

Social  statics.  1865 301  2 

Study  of  sociology.  1874 301  ' 

Sumner.  What  social  classes  owe  to  each 

other 301  30 

Sumner,  et  aL  Political  economy  and  polit- 
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Taylor.  Natural  hist,  of  society.  1840.  2v.  301  5 

Ward.  Dynamic  sociology.  1883.  2v 301  32 


CIVILIZATION. 

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Adams.  Mediaeval  civilization.  1883 3^9  4 ^ 


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Ccmttnit:  Future  of  religious  obaerraaoe.— ! 
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new  names. — ^Are  we  agnostics? — ^TKe  commoniotii 
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i874« 30 

Harris.  Civilization  considered  as  a  science. 

1861 3 

Hittel.   Brief  hist  of  culture.  1875 3c 

Home  (Lord  Kames).  Sketches  of  the  hist 

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MACKINNON.  Hist  of  civilization.  '49.  2v.  3 

Maine.   Early  hist  of  institutions.  1875.....  3^ 

Martineau.   Morals  and  manners.  1838...  3 

Mitchell.  The  past  in  the  present.  1880..  3^ 

Morgan.  Ancient  society.  1877... 3^ 

Morris.  Civilization.  1S90.  2v 3^ 

NoRDAU.    Conventional  lies  of  our  civiliza- 
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National  lUe  and  cbancui.  '93^  301  39 

nalioDs.    i86t_ 301  7 

Social  reiiilb  of  e«r)j  Chris- 

i8SS 309  43 

rimitive  civiliiatioiu.  1S94.  3v._  309  45 

ilosopbjr  of  progress.  i86o_ 301  13 

lie  new  era.  1893 301  40 

Historical  analyiis  of  Chhtdan 

tion.   1850 309  30 

ctTitiEalion.  1851 301  3 

rchicbcton  of  civilization.  1893..  301  44 
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l-lcoder  Bct.— The  nllioad  •yiUm. 

^riendihip's  garland.  1871 304  23 

ooks  from  the  new  standpoint. 

3*H  80 

fi .-   The  oixtor  of  the  human  nee.— Th<  decay 

thought.- Llbcfahim  n.  locialiim,— The  cune 
-A  locuiitt't  nolei  on  pnclkil  elhiu.— The 
li  bull  of  hiitory. —  IndiTidual  rlghti  under 
. —  Harriagfl.— Couiufc.-^Ttie  practical  ligniG. 
philohtphy. — Note  on '  DOW.' 
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c  (caluK 


fcoTan. 


— Kiojdom  ofGodonenrth.— 

true  theory  of  identity. — Ou  Ihe  philonphical 
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ectt  of  the  social  problem.  '95...     304  85 


.-  The  I 


■:  by 


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fchildnni  byM'Callum.— ThepotltionDrwomen 
Tj:  by  Dendy. — Marriage  In  East  London;  by 
-The  induurial  leaiduum ;  by  Dendy.— Chancier 
aiing  OB  loclal  cauution:  by  Bsianquei.— Old 
n:  by  Dendy. — Pauperiini  and  old-age  peniioas ; 

-Some  aapecu  of  rtfotm :  by  &t'Callum.— Origin 
iry  of  the  Engllih  poor  law:  by  Dendy.— Some 

Iteluraa  ai  an  InUiument  in  locial  tcience;  by 
iocialiun  and  uaunl  Kledlon ;  by  Boianqu' 


I ;  by  BoSanquel 


-The 


BrooU;n  Ethical  Association.    Factors  in 

Ant.  dviliiadon :  lecti.,  etc  1S93 304  8z 

BlTXTON.  Handbook  to  political  queitionB  of 

the  da;.  8lh  ed.  1893 308  lA. 

Same.  9th  ed.  1893 ^308  iB 

CtKlnlt:  latcod.— Home  tule.-^Chaich  and  ilate.— 
Elementary  education.  —  Rdbtm. —  Parliamentary  elec- 
lioni.— Retbnn  of  the  procedure  of  Ihe  BouM  Ol  Com- 
moni. — Payment  of  memben. — Houae  of  Lorda..— London 
municipal  refonn- — Home  rule  for  London. — Rural  local 

Leaiehoid  enfranchJKment. — Intoxicating  liquor  lawi.^ 
Taxation  ot  ground  valuei. — tncidcnc*  of  imperial  lua- 
lioD.— Reciprocity  of  'Fairtrade.'^^pital  pun[shB»ent. 
— Marriage  with  deccaicd  wlfe'i  liittr. — Sunday  opening 

Legal  limitation  of  houn. — Prime  minlitcn  of  £ng,  oince 
'7B3. 
Manual  of  political  quKtlons  of  the  da;. 

"891 308  E 

Carsy.  Miscellaneous  essays.  1830. 304  14. 

Carfentsr.  Civilisation,  etc.  iSSg- 304  77 

England's  ideal,  etc.  1SS7 304  76 

Casselu  Social  sdCDCe.   i8£l _ 304  9 

Fawcett.  Easajs  and  lect».  on  sodal  and 

political  subjects.  1S72 304  4 

CtKlmtj,'  Modem  iocialiun. — The  general  aipecta  of 
atau  inlerreBi ion.— Free  education  in  ila  economic  a*- 
p«u.—PauperiHn,  charily,  and  the  poor  law.— Rsgnla- 
Uon  of  the  houn  of  labour  by  the  lUte.— National  debit 
and  national  proiperity.- What  can  ba  dona  for  the  agri- 
cultunl  labourera,— The  Schooll'  Inquiry  Commlidanen 
on  the  education  of  girli.— The  educatlnnnl  women.- The 
electoral  diiabiliiiea  of  women.— Why  women  requln  the 
fnnchitc.— The  Honie  of  Lorda. — An  American  on  reprc- 
aentation. — Proportional  repreicntatlonand  Hare'i  acheme 

Gardiner.  Essays.  1803.  3V... 304  13 

George.  Social  problems.  1SS4 304  70 

Gladden.  Cosmopolii  OXj  Gnb.    l893_..,    304  83 

Grant,  r</.  Recess  studies.  i870_ 304  15 

CtMliMi] .'  The  Iriih  land  quctiloD ;  by  Brodrkk,— Fnna 
Penh  ID  Brindiil  In  1869 ;  by  TieTelyan.— The  endowed 
'hoipilali'  of  Scotland;  by  Grant.— The  gnphlc  repr^ 
aentation  of  the  lairi  of  aupply  and  dcaiand,  and  their  a^ 
pUcation  to  labour;  by  Jenkin.— Chunh  tendenciea  In 
Scotland:  by  Wallace. — On  lh«  declining  pmduction  of 
human  food  in  Ireland;  by  Play&ir. — Scolch  cdocatlon 
dlScultio:  by  Sellar,- Mr.  MlUontradetuniont— acriti- 
cilm  ;  by  Slirling.'-Election  Iriali  and  inquiries  DBd«  the 
Corrupt  Practicet'  Acta ;  by  Analey. — HIndrancea  to  agri- 
culture ;  by  Hope. 

Greg,  P.  The  devil's  advocate.  1878. 304  30 

Grig,  W.  R.  Enigmas  of  life.  1873 304  6 

CmUtnlt ;  Realizable  ideali.—Malthui  nolwithalandlng 
-Nonsurvival  of  the  tiiteat.— Llmlti  and  dliecHona  of 

fundii. — ElUewhert , — Append  ix . 

Rocks  ahead.  1875 304  5 

CeMltHli;  Pre&ce.- Potiiicalrock.— Economicrock.- 
ReUgioui  roek.^Appendla :  A.  The  miilake  of  honcal 
dimocnti.- B.  UnioDiitcturictloBaenlabour.— C.  Three 
men  and  tbite  en*.— D.  United  Stalei  in  nceu  yean. 


524 


SOCIOLOGY. 


HsLft.  Organization  in  daily  life.   1862.,...    304  19 

Social  pressure.  1875 304  18 

JsvoNS.  Methods  of  social  reform,  etc.  '83.    304  68 

Cffnttnts  :  Amusementt  of  the  people. — ^The  rationale  of 
free  public  libraries. — The  use  and  abuse  of  museums. — 
'Cram.'— 'Trades  societies:  their  .objects  and  policy. — 
Industrial  x>artnerships. — Married  women  In  factories. — 
Manchester  Statistical  Society — inaugural  address. — Brit- 
ish Association :  opening  address  as  president  of  section 
F. — Cruelty  to  animals:  a  study  in  sociology. — On  the 
United  Kingdom  alliance*  and  its  prospects  of  success. 
—  Experimental  legislation  and  the  drink  traffic. —  On 
the  analogy  between  the  post  office,  telegraphs,  and 
other  systems  of  conveyance  of  the  United  Kingdom,  as 
regards  government  controL — ^The  post  office  telq^phs 
and  their  financial  results. — Postal  notes,  money  orders, 
and  bank  cheques. — A  state  parcel  post. — ^The  railways 
and  the  state. 

Johnson.  Rudimentary  society  among  boys. 

1884 304  69 

Leibrand.  This  age  of  ours.    1895 30486 

CoHtenit:  Book  of  problems :  Anarchism. — ^The  Jewish 
question. — ^The  people's  banks. — Agricultural  credit  so- 
cieties.— ^The  immigration  question.— Eight  hours  a  day 
and  foreign  competition. — Anglo-Irish  history  in  relation 
to  home  rule.— The  British  constitution. — The  House  of 
Lords. — ^The  House  of  Commons  and  the  firanchise. — 
Education. — Our  volunteers.— The  disarmament  of  Europe. 
—Russia's  affairs  and  anti-English  projects. — France  and 
colonial  enterprise. — France,  England  and  Egypt. — ^An- 
glo-India.— Italy,  our  Mediterranean  ally. — The  affairs  of 
the  United  States  as  regards  their  re-action  upon  English 
affairs  and  Anglo-American  relations :  Introd. ;  The  Negro 
problem  ;  The  Knights  of  Labour ;  Chinese  labour ;  The 
•  States  protectionist  and  financial  policy. — Free  trade,  fair 
trade,  protection,  and  the  Russian-German  commercial 
treaty. — The  book  on  the '  New  creed '  or  socialism. 

LlEBER.  Miscellaneous  writings.  1881.  2v..    304  21 

Omttnt%:  ^.1,  Introd.— >Biog.  discourse ;  by  Thayer.— 
Reminiscences. — Academic  discourses. — Essays. 

Y.  a.  Introd. ;  by  Bluntschli.— Contributions  to  constitu- 
tional law. — Contributions  to  military  law. — Contributions 
to  international  law  .—Contributions  to  political  science. — 
Essays  on  educational  policy. 
McCosH,  et  al.    Problems  of  Am.  civiliza- 
tion. 1888 304  73 

Conttnis  :  Immigration ;  by  Boyesen. — The  misuse  of 
wealth ;  by  Gates. — Estrangement  of  the  msuses  from  the 
church;  by  Pierson. — ^Ultramontanism ;  by  Coxe.'— The 
saloon ;  by  Haygood. — The  social  vice ;  by  Greene.— Re- 
lation of  the  church  to  the  capital  and  labor  question ;  by 
Low.  — The  city  as  a  peril;  by  Dorchester. — ^The  city  as  a 
peril ;  by  McPherson. — The  city  as  a  peril ;  by  Loomis. 
Maclure.  Opinions  on  various  subjects.  '3 1 ..  304  1 1 
Morris.  Signs  of  change.  z888 304  74 

Contents  :  How  we  live  and  how  we  might  live. — Whigs, 
Democrats,  and  socialists. — Feudal  England. — The  hopes 
of  civilization. — The  aims  of  art. — ^Useful  work  vs.  useless 
toil. — Dawn  of  a  new  epoch. 

My  brother  and  I ;  introd.  by  Haven.  1895..     304  87 

Contents:   Am  I  my  brother's  keeper?   by  Farrar.'— 

Christ  the  greatest  of  reformers,  by  Hughes. — The  church 

and  the  world  ;  by  EUy. — ^The  negro  question ;  by  Cable.— 

The  world's  drink  problem ;   by  Gustafson.— Is  labor  a 


commodity;  by  GladdeA.-->The  Pauline  doetrb 
sword;  by  Behrends. — Gambling;  by  Hug^- 
of  the  children ;  by  Riis. — Redemf^ion  of  the  s! 
Mitchell. 

Phillips.  Strong  and  finec.  1869^ 

Contents:  Why  we  wished  to  consult  social  1 
Social  science. — Human  power :  its  modes  and  0 
—Education  and  its  object. — Education  and  itsini 
—Learning  the  English  language. — Education: 
and  results.-^Rest :  its  necessity-  and  its  cod 
Freedom. — Union. — Social  or  political  power.- 
liberty. 

Reid,  ^</.  Vox  clamantium.  1894^ 

Contents:  Quamdiu,  Dominel  by  Caine.— 1 
tian  church  and  the  problem  oC  poverty ;  by  Shu 
—In  the  matter  of  Incubus  and  Co. ;  by  Crockei 
aspects  of  the  gospel ;  by  Adderley.-^Clergy  one 
Le  Gallienne.— Christian  ethics  and  practical  p( 
Fletcher. — The  wrongfulness  of  riches ;  by  All 
land  to  her  own  rescue  ;  by  Crane. — Economic  ; 
justice;  by  Wallace. — Social  teaching  of  the  eari 
by  Marson. — Meliora  ;  by  Morris. — ^A  lay  s 
preachers ;  by  Jones. — ^Ancient  fitith  in  provid 
Heather. — Principles  and  practice ;  by  Smith.— 
and  churches;  by  Mann. — Christianicy  and  i 
vance ;  by  Noel.— Social  creed  of  a  Christian  c 
by  Stubbs. 

Sargant.  Essays  of  a  Birmingham  mana- 

facturer.  1869.  3V 

Contents:  v.  z.  Characteristics  of  manu&ctta 
land  and  the  tenure  of  land.  —  Limited  den 
'  Dyslogistic.'— Sir  Samuel  Bentham. 

v.  8.  Injustice  in  justice. — Lies  of  sutistics.- 
class  education.— Adam  Smith  and  his  precurson 

v.  3.  The  new  academy. — The  Princess  and  h 
Comparative  moralit>'. — ^The  purse  and  the  cashb 

Savage.  Social  problem.  i886« 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Essays  on  questions  of 
the  day.    1893^ 

Contents:  Social  and  industrial  revolution.— 1 
Hon  of  disestablishment. — Political  crisis  in  E 
empire. — Woman  suffrage. — ^Jewish  question.— I 
Uon. — Phohibition  in  Canada  and  the  U.  S.— .A 
The  Oneida  community  and  Am.  socialism. 

Society  for  Political  Ekiucation.  Subjects  and 
questions  pertaining  to  political  econ- 
omy, etc.   1881 304 

Some  recent  social  theories.  1853^ 

Spencer.  Essays :  moral,  political,  etc.  '6S.. 

Contents  :  The  philosophy  of  style.— Over4esi= 
The  morals  of  trade. — Personal  beauty.— Repn 
government. —  Prison-ethics.—  Railway  morals 
way  policy. — Gracefulness. — State-tamperings  vii 
and  banks. — Parliamentary  reform :  the  dangers 
safeguards. — Mill  vs.  Hamilton — the  test  of  truth. 

Essays :  scientific,  political,  etc.  1S68-7S. 
3v. 

Contents:  v.  x.  Progress :  its  law  and  cause.— 
and  fashion. — The  genesis  of  science. — The  phys 
laughter.— The  origin  and  function  of  music— Tb< 
hypothesis. — Bain  on  the  emotions  and  the  wiU.- 
geology.  —  The  development  hypothesis.  — 11 
organism. — Use  and  beauty. — The  sources  of  ar^ 
types. — ^The  use  of  anthropomorphism. 


SOCIOLOGY. 


526 


The  philosophy  of  style.— Over-legislation.— The 
)f  trade. — Personal  beauty. — Representative  gov- 
.—  Prison-ethics.— Railway  morals  and  railway 
-Gracefulness. — State-tamperings  with  money  and 
-Parliamentary  reform  :  the  dangers  and  the  safe- 
— Mill  versus  Hamilton — the  test  of  truth. 
The  classification  of  the  sciences. — Reasons  for 
ig  from  the  philosophy  of  M.  Comte. — Laws  in 
—The  origin  of  animal-worship. — Specialized  ad- 
tion.  — 'The  collective  wisdom.'  — PoliUcal  «e- 
— What  is  eccentricity?— The  constitution  of  the 
!r.  Martineau  on  evolution.— Replies  to  criticisms, 
scendental  physiology. —  The  comparative  psy- 
of  man. 

Social  rights  and  duties.  '96.  2v„  304  ^ 
mU:  v.  z.  The  aims  of  ethical  societies. — Science 
tics. — The  sphere  of  political  economy.— Morality 
etition. — ^Social  equality. — Ethics  and  the  struggle 
ence. 

Heredity.  —  Punishment.  —  Luxury.  —  Duties  of 
—The  vanity  of  philosophising. — Forgotten  bene- 

Collected  essajrs.  1885 304  71 

t$t4  .*  Bimetalism. — ^Wages.— Argument  ag'st  pro- 
axes. — Sociology. — Theory  and  practice  of  elec- 
?residential  elections  and  civil  service  reform. — 
eges  before  the  country. 

b,  Chicago.  Echoes.  1891- 304  81 

oblems  of  the  new  life.  1891 30475 

r.  EfJiect  of  the  misuse  of  familiar 

.  1856 304  24 


Woods.  English  social  movements.  1892...    304  79 

Contents:  Labor  movement. —  Socialism.— University 
settlements. — ^University  extension. — Social  work  of  the 
church. — Charity  and  philanthropy. — Moral  and  educa- 
tional progress. 

Wynter.  Curiosities  of  civilization 304  7 

Qmtentt :  Advertisements. — Food  and  its  adulterations. 
— The  zoological  gardens. — Rats. —  Lunatic  asylums.— 
The  London  commissariat. —  Woolwich  arsenal. —  Ship- 
wrecks.— Lodging,  food,  and  dress  of  s(^diers.— The  elec- 
tric telegraph. — Fires  and  fire  insurance. — The  police  and 
the  thieves. — Mortality  in  trades  and  professions. 


PERIODICALS   AND    SOCIETIES. 

American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social 

Science.    Annals      and    supplements.  ' 

1890-.  V.  I- 305  P-X 

American  magazine  of  civics.  1895-.  v.  6-..  305  P~3 

Basis,  The.  1895-.  v.  i- .•  305  P-4 

Brooklyn    Ethical    Association.    By-laws, 

programs,  etc 306  Pam.  x 

Journal  of  social  science.  1869-.  no.  i- 306  4 

National  Association  for  the  Promotion  of 

Social  Science.  Sessional  papers. '65-^^      306  X 

Transactions,  1857-86.  29V 306  3 

Political  science  quarterly.  1886-.  v.  i-. 305  P-2 


POLITICS.— GOVERNMENT. 

STATISTICS. 


(Included  with  'History'  in  Part  i  of  the  Finding-List.) 


SOCIAL  THEORIES. 


IMUNISM.— SOCIALISM. 

Practicable  socialism.  1888 335  33 

cs  of  socialism.^ 335  36 

.  of  socialism.. 335  35 

;.  Socialism  and  Christianity.  '86..  335  23 

Looking  backward.  1888 17102 

X  Judaism  on  the  social  question. 

f 335  30 

tndbook  of  socialism.  1895 335  60 

Association.  1843 98.3  11 

estiny  of  man.  1840 „  9^*3  4 

tudies-in  modem  socialism.  1887..  335  4 

.   Champions  of  agrarian  sodal- 

^889 335  31 


CoDMAN.  Brook  Farm.  1894 335  56 

Cook.  Socialism.  (Boston  Monday  lects.) 

1880. 335  X3 

Cunning.  The  new  constitution.  1890 335  54 

Davidson.  The  old  ord^  and  the  new 335  40 

Dawson.  Bbmarck  and  state  socialism.  '90..  335  39 
German  socialism  and  Ferdinand  Lassalle. 

1891 335  43 

Ely.  French  and  German  socialism  in  mod- 
em times.  1883 335  X5 

Recent  Am.  socialism.  1885 335  23 

Socialism.  X894 335  52 

Engels.  Socialism,  Utopian  and  scientific. 

1892 335  46 


526 


SCXnOLOGY. 


FUNT.  Socialism.  1894 335  59 

Fourier.  Le  nouveau  monde  industriel  et 

sociitoire.  1848 ^  335  6 

GiLMAN.  Sodalism  and  the  Am.  spirit  '93..  335  47 

Gladden.  Applied  Christianity.  z886 335  24 

GODIN.  Social  solutions.  1886 335  28A 

The  same;  ed.  by  Howland 335  28 

Conner.  The  socialist  state.  1895 335  62 

Graham.  Socialism,  new  and  old.  1891.....  335  42 
Gronlund.  The  cooperative  commonwealth 

in  its  outlines.   1884 335  17 

Guyot.  Tyranny  of  socialism.  1894 335  53 

Hake  and  Wesslau.  The  coming  individ- 
ualism. 1895 330  137 

Harbinger,  The ;  pub.  by  the  Brook  Farm 

PhalanK.  1845-7.  4V .,  335  B-2 

Hinds.  American  conmiunities.  1878 335  7 

Hnx:HC0CK.  Socialism.  1879 335  8 

Hyndman.  Historical  basis  of  socialism  in 

England.   1883 335  16 

James.  Communism  in  America.  1879 335  9 

Kaufmann.  Socialism.  1874 335  11 

Utopias.  1879 335  i® 

KiRKUP.  Hist,  of  socialism.  1892 335  48 

An  inquiry  into  socialism.  1888 335  32 

Laveleye.  Socialism  of  to-day.  1885 335  21 

Mackay,  ^^.  Plea  for  liberty.  1891 335  41 

CoMUnts:  Introd.:  From  freedom  to  bondage;  by  Spen- 
cer.— Impracticability  of  locialism ;  by  Robertson. — Lim- 
its of  liberty  ;  by  Donisthorpe. — Liberty  for  labour ;  by 
Howell. — State  socialism  in  the  antipodes;  by  Fairfield. — 
Discontent  of  the  working-classes ;  by  Vincent.— Invest- 
ment :  by  Mackay. — Free  education ;  by  Alford. — Housing 
of  the  working-classes  and  of  the  poor ;  by  RaiTalovich. — 
Evils  of  state  trading  as  illus.  by  the  post  office ;  by  Mil- 
lar.— Free  libraries;  by  O'Brien. — State  and  electrical 
distribution ;  by  Beauchamp  Gordon. — True  line  of  deliv- 
erance ;  by  Herbert. 

Mallock.  Property  and  progress.   1884.....    335  18 

Social  equality.   1882 335  14 

MiKKELSEN.  Bishop  Hill  Colony.  1892...335  Pam.  5 

Morris  tfffd^  Bax.  Socialism.  1893 335  50 

Neale.  Associated  homes.  z88o 335  Pam.  i 


Nicholson.  Historical  piogresit  and  idol 
socialism.  1894 33! 

NiTTL  Catholic  socialism.  1895.....^ 31! 

NoRDHOFF.   Communistic  societies  of  the 
U.  S.  1875 «     3; 

NOYES.  Hist,  of  Am.  socialisms.  187a 1 

Oneida  conununity.  Hand-book,  etc  '67.335  Fi 

Proudhon.   Solution  da  proUteie  sodaL 
1868 33 

Rae.  Contemporary  socialism.  1884. 11 

Same;  2d  ed.  1891 33s 

Richter.  Pictures  of  the  sodalisde  fntore. 

1893 U 

Sargant.    Social    innovators    and     their 

schemes.  1858 3 

Say.  Le  sodalisme  d'etat  1890 33: 

SchAffle.   Impossibility  of  social  democ* 

racy.  1892 33; 

Quintessence  of  socialism.  1889 33I 

Shaw,  A.  Icaria.  1884 ^  33! 

Shaw,  G.  B.,  ft  al,  Fabian  essays  in  social- 
ism.   1889 33! 

Smith,  Goldwin.  False  hopes.  1886.....335  h 
Smith,  H.  L.   Economic  aspects  of  state 

socialism.  1887 33J 

Social  horizon.  The.  1S92.. 331 

Udney.    Dr.  Hertzka*s  Freeland  colony. 

1894. 3351^ 

Vincent.  Story  of  the  commonweal.  1894.  33! 

Webb.  Socialism  in  Eng.  1889 335^ 

WooLSEY.  Communism  and  socialism.  '80.   33! 
Yorke.   Secret  hist  of  the  'IntematioDal' 
Working  Men's  Association.  1872 3 

ANARCHISM.— NIHILISM. 

Dubois.  Anarchist  peril.  1894.. 33! 

Krofotkine.  Paroles  d*im  r6volt6.   1886...  33! 
ScHAACK.  Anarchy  and  anarchists.  1889...  33$ 
Stepniak  and  VoLKHOVSKY.   ^nhilism  as 
it  is.  1894 IS 


ECONOMICS.. 


About.  Handbookof  social  economy. '72...    330  60 
Adams.   Outlines  of  lects.  on  political  econ- 
omy.   1886 330  Pam.  6 

Relation  of  the  state  to  industrial  action. 

1887 330  100 

Adams,  ct  al.   Science  economic  discussion. 

1886 330  99 


American  Economic  AssociatioiL   CoDStitD- 

tion,  proceedings,  etc 33^^ 

Handbook.  1890-X ^'^ 

PubUcations,  V.  4,  no.  5.. 33^^ 

Contents:  Malthus  and  Ricardo ;  by  Pattai.-SH 
statistics;  by  Dewey.— Analysis  in  poL  tOBtt0t> 
FolweU. 


SOCIOLOGY. 


527 


tganization;  by  Ely.  1886 33098 

nseen   foundations   of  society. 

330  125 

itrod.  to  English  economic  bis- 

l  theory.  1888.  2v« 330  109 

[ndustrial  progress  of  the  nation. 

330  B-2 

ilconomic  studies.  1880. 330  68 

of  English  economy.  1 885 330  90 

I.  economy.  1864 330  35 

H[armonies    of    pol.    economy. 

).    2v 330  30 

iist.  de  r^conomie  politique  en 

i860.  2v.^ 330  34 

f  Eng,  Hist,  of  pol.  economy  in 

rope.    1880 330  69 

(  progrds  de  la  science  6conom- 

J90.    2V 330   122 

apters  in  pol.  economy.  1874...  330  50 

uture  wealth  of  America.  1852.  338  i 

I.  poL  economy.  1870 330  43 

of  poL  economy.    1856 330  107 

conomics  for  the  people.  1886..  330  96 

wealth.  i883...„ 330  Pam.  3 

T.  PoL  economy.  1842 330  11 

!haracter  and  logical  method  of 

Qomy.  1875 330  48 

pol.  economy.  1873 330  46 

•my  newly  expounded.  1874....  33047 
ist.  of  theories  of  production  and 

don,  177^1848 338  2 

iciples  of  pol.  economy.  '37.  2y.  330  14 

of  social  science.  1868.  3V 330  55 

On  pol.  economy.  1833 33070 

.  2v. 330  71 

Cours  d'iconomie  politique. 

jv.. 330  21 

losophy  of  wealth.  1887 330  Z04 

lb  essays.    2d  series, .  1871-2. 

330  45 

r  .*  Causes  of  war  and  means  of  reducing  their 
>y  Lavdeye. —  Law  and  custom  of  primogeni- 
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Spyers.  The  labour  question.  1894.. 331  73 

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SwiNTON.  A  momentous  question.  1895 331  79 

Thompson,  J.  P.  The  workman.  1879 331  33 

Thompson,  R.  E.  Hard  times.  1877 33I  Pam.  4 

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Tolstoi.    What  to  do?  1887 331  59 

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1879 331.1  8 

Work  and  wages.   1872 33i'i  6 

Brentano.    Das  Arbeitsverh&ltniss  gem&ss 

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Calkins.  Sharing  the  profits.  1888 331.  i  Pam.  8 

Carey.  Rate  of  wages.   1835 331.  i  i 

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Clark  am/GiDDiNcis.  The  modem  distrib- 
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Oilman.  Profit  sharing.  1889 33i- 

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1888 331.1 

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— Select  committee  on  the  sweating  sys- 
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Industrial  Remuneration  Conference.    Pro- 
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Massachusetts.  State  Board  of  Azbitration. 

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Same,  1888- ni. 

Mayor.    On  wage  statistics  and  theories. 

1888 33LI  Pi 

New  York.    State   Board   of  Arbitradon. 

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NiMMO.  Wages,  U.  S.  and  foreign  countries. 

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Rogers.  Six  centuries  of  work  and  wages. 

1884.     2Y 331 

Ryan.  Arbitration  between  capital  and  labor. 

1885 331.1 

ScHLOSS.    Methods  of  industrial  remunera- 
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Same.   1887^ 331.1  P» 

Taussig.  Wages  and  a^ital.  1896 33i-i 

Taylor.  Profit-sharing.  1884... 3311 

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Ward.  Workmen  and  wages.  1868 Sj'-' 

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SOCIOUXSY. 


531 


>D.  Theory  of  wages.  1889^ 33i«i  Pam.  5 

[GHT.    Comparative  wages,  prices,  and 

cost  of  living.  1889 331. 1  x8 

refit  sharing.    1886 331. 1  PanuQ 

rNG.  Labor  in  Am.  1875 331. 1  Pam.  6 

COOPERATION. 

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AND  andJovES,  Working  men  co-opera- 
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J9ARD.  Codperation  as  a  business.  l88z.   331.24 

tis.  Codperation  in  New  Eng.  1886 331.2  8 

ist  of  codperation  in  the  U.  S.  1888 331.2  1 1 

CK.  Ultimate  finance.  1888 331-2  Pam.  4 

>perative  Congress  [Gt.  Britain],  1886, 

1887 331.2  B-i 

U  Britain.  Rept.  of  representatives 
abroad  on  the  system  of  codperation  in 

foreign  countries.  i886.„ ^ 33i*2  9 

.YOAKE.  Hist,  of  codperation  in  England. 

1875-9.   2v 331.2  I 

[ist.  of  the  Rochdale  pioneers,  1844-92..  331.2  12 
SHES  am/  Neale,  ^</j.  Manual  for  co- 
operators.  1881 33Z.2  3 

ES.  Co-operative  production.  1894.  2v...  331.2  13 
>v.  Codperation  in  a  western  city.  1886.  331.2  7 
NFORD.  Codperation:  speech.  1887..331.2  Pam.  2 

[>dperation  of  labor.  1887.. 331.2  Pam.  3 

sufES.   Three  phases  of  codperation  in 

the  west.  1887 331.2  10 

[GHT.  Manual  of  distributive  codperation. 
1885 331.2  Pam.  I 

LABOR  ORGANIZATIONS.— TRADES 
UNIONS.— STRIKES. 

WA&DINE.  The  Pullman  strike.  1894...  331.3  19 

ir-makers'  International  Union  of  Amer- 
ica. Constitution.  1885 331.3  Pam.  3 

roceedings 331-3  P^^ii^  2 

:us.  Annals  of  the  great  strikes  in  the 
U.  S.   1877 ., 331.3  14 

U  Britain.  Board  of  Trade,  Labour  Dept. 
Annual  rept.  by  chief  labour  correspon- 
dent on  trade  unions.  1893 331-3  B-2 

BUrliament  Statistical  tables  and  rept.  on 
trade' unions.  1887 33^-3  B-i 

-Repts.  respecting  the  late  industrial  con- 
0icu  in  the  U.  S.  1877 331.3  B-2 

>SVEN0R.  Trades-unions.  1 885 331-3  Pam.  I 

'Hrie.  Law  of  trade  unions  in  Eng.  and 
Scotland.  1873 331-3  6 

-Brook.  The  Am.  republic  and  the  Debs 
insurrection.  1895 331-3  21 

^SLL.  The  conflicts  of  capital  and  labor. 

»878 331-3  13 


Trade  unionism  new  and  old.  1891 331-3  4 

Le  Play.  Organization  of  labor.  1872 33i'3  n 

Logan.  A  city's  danger  and  defense.  1887..  331.3  17 
Mechanics'  Mutual  Protections.  Proceedings. 

1847-8 331-3  Pam-  4 

Miller.    Trade  organizations  in  politics, 

etc.  1887 331.3  12 

Missouri.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Official 

hist,  of  the  great  strike  of  1886 331.3  15 

National  Association  for  Promotion  of  Social 

Science.  (Gt.  Britain).  Rept.  on  trades' 

societies  and  strikes,  i860 33^-3  8 

PoWDERLY.  Thirty  years  of  labor,  1859-89. 331.3  xo 
Paris.  Trades*  unions  of  Eng.  1869,...'.....   331.3  7 

Pullman,  111.  Strike  at.  1894 33^-3  Pam.  5 

Renault.  Histoire  des  graves.  1887 33^-3  16 

Schulze-Gaevernitz.  Social  peace.  1893...  33Z. 3  z8 

Thurlow.  Trade  unions  abroad.  1870 331-3  I 

Trant.  Trade  unions.  1884. 331.3  2 

United  States.  Consuls.  Repts.  on  trade  guilds 

of  Europe,  etc.  1885 33i»3  9 

H.  of  R.    Labor  troubles  in  anthracite 

regions,  Penn 50-2,  1888-9.  H.  R.  Rept.  4 

— Labor  troubles  in  Missouri 

49-2,  1886-7,  H.  R.  Rept  3 
Webb.  Hist  of  trade  unionism.  1894 33^-3  5 

CAPITALISTIC   COMBINATIONS. — TRUSTS. 

—MONOPOLIES. 

Adams.    'Trusts'    and     the     civil    code. 

1888 ., 331.4  Pam.  9 

Baker.  Monopolies  and  the  people.  1889...   331.4  3 

Beach.  Facts  about  trusts.  1889 331.4  Pam.  6 

The  proposed  railway  trust.    1889 331.4  Pam.  7 

Canada.  H.  of  Commons.  Select  committee 

to    investigate    alleged    combinations. 

1888., 33iw^  X 

Cook.  'Trusts.'  1888 ,*. 331-4  » 

DoDD.  Combinations,  their  uses  and  abuses. 

x888 331.4  Pam.  4 

Halle.  Trusts.  1895 331-4  6 

Jeans.  Trusts,  pools  and  comers.  1894 33Z-4  4 

Jones.    The     trust     company     question. 

1892 332  Pam.  82 

Lloyd.    Wealth     against    commonwealth. 

1894 331-4  5 

New  York.  Legislature.  Rept.  on  investiga- 
tion relative  to  trusts.  1888 331-4  Pun.  2 

Orr.  '  Comers '  and  sales  of  merchandise 

for  future  delivery.  1882 331.4  Pam.  X 

Thurber.   Combination    and  competition. 

1888 331.4  Pam.  3 

United  States.  H.   of  R.    Investigation  of 

trusts 50-1,  1887-8,  H.  R.  Rept  9 


532 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Wyman.    The      waste      of     competition. 

1889 3314  Pam.8 

HOURS  OF  LABOR. 

Atkinson.  The  margin  of  profits.  1887 331-5  i 

GuNTON.  Economic  and  social  importance 

of  the  eight-hour  movement.  1889..331.5  Pam.  I 
IIadfield  atid  GiBBiNs.  A  shorter  working 

day.    1892 331.5  3 

Jkans.   Eight  hours' day.  1894 331-5  ^ 

Mather.     Eight  hours  day,  Salford  Iron 

Works,  Manchester.  1894 33^-5  Pam.  2 

Rae.  Eight  hours  for  work.  1894 33^-5  5 

Robertson.     The    eight    hours  question. 

1893 331.S  4 

Webb  ai«/ Cox.    The  eight  hours  day.  i89i„    331.5  2 

EFFECTS  OF  MACHINERY.— FACTORY 

SYSTEM. 

Babbage.  Economy  of  machinery  and  manu- 
factures. 1832 ZV^"^  I 

HOBSON.    Evolution  of  modem  capitalism. 

1894 IZ^^^  3 

Massachusetts.   District  Police.  Repts.,  in- 
cluding inspection  of  factories,  etc...33i.6  Pam.  6 

National  Convention  of  Factory  Inspectors 

in  the  U.  S.  Proceedings^ 33^-6  Pam.  4 

New  York  State.    Factory-inspection    law. 

1887 331.6  Pam.  5 

Factory  inspectors.  Repts.,  1886- 331-6  4 

NiCHOi^oN.  Effects  of  machinery  on  wages. 

1877 ZZ^'^  Pam.  I 

Powers.  Labor-saving  machinery.  1880..331.6  Pam.  2 

Samuelson.   Labor-saving  machinery.  '93..    331.6  2 

Taylor,  R.  W.  Cooke-.  Factory  system  and 

factory  acts.  1894 331.65 

Wright.   Relation  of  invention  to  labor: 

address.   1892. ..• 331.6  Pam.  3 

EMPLOYMENT  OF  WOMEN  AND 
CHILDREN. 

Adams.    Work  among  workingwomen  in 

Baltimore.   1889 331-7  Pam.  2 

Banks.  Campaigns  of  curiosity.  1894 ZZ^-1  6 

Campbell.   Prisoners  of  poverty.  1887 331-7  5 

Church.  Money-making  for  ladies.  1882...    331.7  4 

Coggeshall.  Speech,  1SS6 331.7  Pam.  i 

Milne.    Industrial  employment  of  women. 

1870 331-7  I 

New  York.    Assembly.    Mercantile  inspec- 
tion bill,  Jan.,  1896 331-7  Pam.  5 

New  York  City.    Working  Women's  Pro- 
tective Union.   Const.,  etc 331-7  Pam.  4 

Simon.  L'ouvriere.  1876 331-7  3 


Willoughby  and   GrAFFEXRIED.     Qiild 

labor.  1890 331.7  PtaLj 

Zakrzewska.    Letter  on  <  woman's  right  to 

labor.'   i860 331.71 

WORKING  CLASSES:  THEIR  CONDITIOS. 

American   Economic  Association.    Annual 

meeting,  1888 331.8  PSni.1 

Baker.  Our  foreign  competitors.  1892 331.8  41 

Banks.  Whiteslaves.   1892^ 331-^31 

Bayly.    Workmen   and   their  difficulties. 

i86u 33i-'» 

Bemis.    Mine  labor  in  the  Hocking  valley. 

1888 331.8  Ptof 

Workingmen  of  the  U.  S 331.8  Pta.4 

Bickersteth.    Lending  a  hand.  1866 "^"^^^ 

Blaikie.    Better  days  for  working  people. 

1865 33Xi  B 

Heads  and  hands  in  the  world  of  labor. 

1865 331JIJ 

Booth,  ed.    Labor  and  life  of  the  people. 

1889-96.  v.  1-7 33^? 

Burn.     Three  years  among  the  workii^- 

dasses  in  the  U.  S.  during  the  war. 

1865.. 33i^» 

Campbell.    Prisoners  of  poverty  abroad.' 

1889 33ii3" 

Cassagnac.    Hist    of   the   working  and 

burgher  classes.   1871 33ii* 

CoBDEN,  ed.  White  slaves  of  Eng.  1 853.....  331.*  ^\ 

Drage.  The  unemployed.  1894 IV^^'^ 

Engels.   Condition  of  the  working  class  in 

Eng.  in  1844 33ii» 

Fawcett.  The  British  laborer.  1865... 331^" 

George.  The  condition  of  labor.  1891 331-^31 

GiFFEN.    Progress  of  the  working  classes. 

1884 331-8  P»* 

G5HRE.  Three  months  in  a  workshop.  '95..  331-^4* 
Gould.  Social  condition  of  labor.  '93...33i.8P>"'J 
Gregory.    Are  we  better  than  our  fathers. 

1872 33iilf 

Holyoake.  Self-help  a  hundred  years  ago. 

1888 331.S  ij 

Kay.   Social  condition  and  education  of  the 

people  in  Eng.  and  Europe.  1850.  2v„  331S3 
Kebbel.  The  agricultural  laborer.  1870...^  331S  I* 
Leo  XIII.,  Pope,    Encyclical  letter  on  the 

condition  of  labor.    1891 33*-^  5 

LePlay.  Lesouvrierseurop^ens.  1879.  6y..  33L823 
Mayhew.    London   labour   and    London 

poor.  3v.  (andextra  v.,  2st.) 33I-S! 

Meriwether.    The  tramp  at  home.  1889..  331.S  3' 

Peppin.  Club-land  of  the  toiler.  189S -33i-S*i 

Porter.    Bread-winners  abroad.   1885 33''^* 


SOCIOLOGY. 


533 


Housing  of  the  poor  in  Am. 

^93 331-8  44 

oody's  lodging  house,  etc.  '95.  331.8  45 
.  of  the  middle  and  working 

1834 3318  I 

rhe    manual    laboring    class. 

331-8  Pam.  2 

::tory  folk  during   the  cotton 

1881 331.8  21 

madian  French  in  New  Eng- 

32 331.8  Pam.  3 

TATISTICS  OF  LABOR. 

Bureau    of    Labor    Statistics. 

331-9  10 

Bureau   of   Labor    Statistics. 

331.9  8 

lu  of  Labor  Statistics.  Repts...  331-9  n 
u  of  Labor  Statistics.  Repts...  331.9  14 
.    Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics. 

331-9  3 

of  manufacturers 331-9  16 

ireau  of  Labor  and  Industrial 

Repts 331.9  9 

Bureau    of    Labor    Statistics. 

331-9  15 

eau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Repts.  331.9  13- 

ention  of  chiefs  and  commis- 

f  bureaus  of  statistics  of  labor 

S.   Proceedings 33I-9  6 

33»-9  Pam-  I 

Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor 

stries.    Repts 33''«9  7 

Bureau  of    Labor  Statistics. 

331.9  2 

of  Labor  Statistics.  Repts 331*9  4 

Sec.    of    Internal    Affairs. 

:.3:  Industrial  statistics.  '75-.    331.9  5 

>.     Commissioner    of    Labor. 

331.9  I 

Industrial  depressions. 

Convict  labor. 

Strikes  and  lockouts. 

Working- women  in  large  cities. 

Railroad  labor. 
^89).  Marriage  and  divorce  in  the  U.  S. 

Cost  of  production  :  iron,  steel,  etc. 

Textiles  and  glass,  v.  z  :   Cost  of  production. 
V.  a  :  Cost  of  living. 

Industrial  education. 
[  (1892).  Labor  laws  of  various  states,  etc. 

Building  and  loan  associations. 

(X893).  Analysis  and  index  of  all  repts.  issued 
)f  labor  sutistics  in  U.  S.,  prior  to  Nov.  i,  1892. 
1  (1893).  Compulsory  insurance  in  Germany. 
1  (1893).  Gothenberg  system  of  liquor  traffic, 
i  (1893).  Phosphate  industry  of  the  U.  S. 


7th  special  (1894).  Slums  of  Baltimore,  Chicago,  N.  Y. 
and  Philadelphia. 
8th  special  (1895).  Housing  of  the  working  people. 

Wisconsin.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics,  Rept.  331.9  12 


LAND.— LAND  TENURE. 

Adams.  Maryland's  influence  upon  land  ces- 
sions to  the  U.  S.  1885 33336 

Village  communities  of  Cape  Anne  and 
Salem.   1883 333  25 

Allison  afu/  Penrose.    Ground  rents  in 

Philadelphia.    1888 333  Pkm.  15 

Andrews.  The  old  English  manor.  1892...    333  54 

Argyll  and  George.    Property  in  land. 

1884 333  33 

Arnold.    Free  land.  1880 333  17 

BANnELD.   The  great  landlords  of  London. 

1888 333  46 

Bear.    Relations  of  landlord  and  tenant  in 

England  and  ScotUnd.  1876.. .« 333  14 

BiRKBECK.  Historical  sketch  of  the  distribu- 
tion of  land  in  England.  1885 333  37 

Black.    Municipal  ownership  of  land  on 

Manhattan  Island.  1891 333  Pam.  29 

Blackie.  Scottish  Highlanders  and  the  land 

laws.  1885 333  35 

Brodrick.  English  land  and  landlords.  '81..    333  18 

Bryan.  The  mark  in  Europe  and  America. 

1893 333  56 

Charlton.  Government  laild  policy  in  the 

N.  W.  [Canada].  1882 333  Pam.  4 

Cheyney.  Anti-rent  agitation  in  N.  Y.  state, 

1839-46 ^^^  Pam.  8 

Clarke.  Criticisms  upon  Heniy  George  re- 
viewed.   1888 333  Pam.  28 

Clinton.  Land  transfer  reform.  1886. ..333  Pam.  13 

Converse.  The  Bible  and  land.   1889 333  53 

Documents  illustrating  state  land  claims  and 

cessions,  1776-1802 333  Pam.  33 

Donaldson.  The  public  domain  [of  the 

U.  S.].  1884 333  28 

Dun.  Landlords  and  tenants  in  Ireland.  '81.,    333  21 
Egleston.  Land  system  of  the  New  Eng- 
land colonies.   1886 33340 

Ely.  Land,  labor  and  taxation 333  Pam.  ii 

Epps.  Land  systems  of  Australasia.   1894...    333  58 

Farming  near  home 333  Pam.  2 

Fustel  de  Coulanges.  Origin  of  property 

inland.  1891 333  51 

George.  The  Irish  land  question.  1881 333  20 

Our  land  and  land  policy.  1871 333  Pam.  I 

Gladstone.  Irish  land  bill,  1881 :  text..333  Pam.  25 
Gomme.  The  village  conmiunity.  1890 333  49 


534 


SCX:iOLOGY. 


Great  Britain.  G)nsuls.  Repts.  on  the  posi- 
tion of  peasant  proprietors.    1891...333  Pam.  26 
Parliament.  Rept.  on  Irish  land  act,  1870. 

1878 333  B-i 

GuiRAUD.     Propri6t6    foncidre    en    Grdce 

jusqu'iL  la  conqu^te  romaine.  1893 333  57 

Hall.  Land-owner's  manual.   1847 333  ^4 

Hewett.  Our  national  inheritance.  1879..333  Pam.  3 

Johnson.  Old  Maryland  manors.  1883 333  22 

Jones.  Peasant  rents.  1831  (reprint,  1895)..  333  65 
Land  Transfer.  Argument,  N.  Y.  1886... 333  Pam.  23 
Lanktree.  Elements  of  land  valuation.  *53..  .  333  5 
Lefevre.    English   commons  and   forests. 

1S94 333  59 

Letters  from  the  Highlands.  1884. 333  33 

MacCarthy.  Irish  land  questions.    1870...  333  6 

Miller.  Progress  and  robbery.  1886 333  Pam.  9 

Morris,  E.  How  to  get  a  farm.  1864. 333  8 

Morris,  R.  B.  Summary  of  law  of  land  and 

mortgage  registration.  1895 333  61 

Morris.  W.  O'C.  Land  system  of  Ireland. 

1888 333  44 

Nasse.  Agricultural  community  of  the  mid- 
dle ages.  1871 3334 

New  York.  Association  of  the  Bar.  Rept.  of 
com.  on  the  law  to  improve  land  trans- 
fers. 1886 333  Pam.  24 

Norman.  Bodyke :  a  chapter  in  the  hist,  of 

Irish  landlordism.  1887 333  4' 

NoTT.  A  good  farm  for  nothing 333  Pam.  27 

Olmstead.  Land  transfer  reform.   1885.  (4 

pam.) 333  Pam.  19 

Pennsylvania.  Sec*y  of  Internal  Affairs.  Re- 
ports, pt.  I,  Land  office;  pt.  2,  Assess- 
ments      333  42 

Phillips.  Labor,  land  and  law.  1886 333  38 

Pollock.  The  land  laws.  1883 333  27 

Probyn,  ed.  Systems  of  land  tenure  in  vari- 
ous countries.  (Cobden   Club  essays.) 

1876 333  II 

Reed.  Private  ownership  vs.  land  nationali- 
zation. 1888 333  Pam.  14 

RiCHEY.  Irish  land  laws.  1881 333  19 

Ross.  Early  hist,  of  land-holding  among  the 

Germans.  1883 333  24 

Roth.  Peasant  proprietorship.  1885 333  Pam.  10 

Sato.    Hist,  of  the  land  question   in   the 

U.  S.   1886 333  39 

ScRtrrroN.    Commons  and  common  fields 

[England].    1S87 333  43 

Seebohm.  The  English  village  community. 

1883.^ 333  23 

Shinn.  Land  laws  of  mining  districts.  1884.  333  34 
Spencer.  On  the  land  question.  1895. ..333  Pam.  31 


Stephenson.  Public  lands  and  agrarian  lavs 

of  the  Roman  Republic.  1891 

Stubbs.  The  land  and  the  labourers.  1S91.. 
Taylor.  Am.  political  philosophy.  1883...333 

Tennant.  Ireland  and  England.  186S 

United    States.     Commissioner    of    Public 

Lands.  Repts H.  R.  E.  Doc  Seel 

General  Land  Office.  Acts  respecting  pah- 

lie  lands.  1838.  2v 

— Circular  relative  to  town-sites.  1 886.333 

— Decisions  relative  to  public  lands.. 

— Laws  existing.  1880 

Same,  local  or  temporary.  1880.  2t„ 
— Manner  of  proceeding  to  obtain  title  to 

public  lands.  18S9 

— Oklahoma  public  lands.  '86,  *89..333  Fai 

—Repts H.  R.  Ex.  Doc  Sec 

Public  land  laws.    1879 - 

Verney.  How  the  peasant  owner  lives  in 
parts  of  France,  Germany,  etc.  1S8S.... 

Walker.  Land  and  its  rent.  18S3 

Wallace.  Land  nationalisation.    1892 

Wilkinson.  Our  [English]  land  laws.  '73- 

Winn.  Property  in  land.  1888 333 

Yeakls,  ed,  Torrens  system  of  registration 
and  transfer  of  title  to  real  estate.  1894. 


MONEY. 

Bagehot.  Lombard  street  1873 

Brisbane.  Philosophy  of  money 98.3 

Brough.  Natural  law  of  money.  1894 

Carroll.  Principles  and  practice  of  finance. 

1895 

Del  Mar.  Hist,  of  monetary  systems.  '95.. 

Hist,  of  money  in  ancient  countries.  '85.. 
Gibbons.    Physics    and      metaphysics    of 

money.    1886 332 

Gordon.  Congressional  currency.  1895...... 

GoscHEN.  Theory  of  the  foreign  exchanges. 

1866 

Haupt.  L'histoire  mon^taire  de  notre  temps. 

1886 

Horton.   England's  monetary  policy  since 

the  Restoration.    1887 

The  monetary  situation.  1S78 H 

Howe.  Common  sense  of  money.  1 881 

Jevons.    Investigations     in    currency    and 

finance.   1S84 

Money  and  the  mechanism  of  exchange. 

1893 

Kellogg.   New  monetary  system.  1864..... 

Larned.  What  is  a  dollar?  1S76 98.3 

Laughlin.  Facts  about  money.  1S95 „ 


SOCIOLOGY. 


535 


nd  trade  considered.  1760... 

money  wars.  1894 

ioney  and  legal  tender  in  the 

J 

alphabet  in  finance.  1 88 1 

The.  1873 

y.  1863 

[onetary  systems  of  the  world. 

e  A.  B.  C.  of  finance.  1878.. 

lances.  1865 332 

conomy  of  capital.  1865 

nko-Sequor  on  free  trade,  etc. 

ind  its  laws.  1877 

nstrument  of  association.  '68^ 
metary  problem.  1892. ..^332 

s.  1866 

listory  of  money  and  prices. 

ley  a  great  truth.  The.  l87l„ 

ct  tracts  and  documents  illus- 

English    monetary  history, 

1.    1896 

[ist.   and  theory   of   money. 

modem  monetary  questions. 

332 

Senate  Monetary  Conmiis- 

.,  etc.  1876.  2v 

'  in  politics.  1885 

aey.  1878 

relations  to  trade.  1S79 

an  money  as  a  factor  in  New 

zation.    1884 

f  and  banking  illustrated  by 

y.  1895 

al,  currency  and  banking.  '47. 

lNKS  and  banking. 

1  on  the  removal  of  the  public 

1834 332 

reporter.  1892-3.  v.  57 

lat  is  a  bank?  1881 332 

id.  1867 

lac  and  register.   1879- 

zine  and  statistical  register. 

18- 

phy  of  joint-stock   banking. 

cal  banking.  1S84 

af  bank  circulation.  '86. ..332 
i,    Canadian  banking  system. 


332  42 
332  140 

332  77 
332  98 
332  33 
332  44 

332  151 
332  80 

Pam.  48 
332  66 

332  55 

332  74 

332  48 

Pam.  75 

332  58 

332  158 
332  51 


332  161 

332  141 
Pam.  22 

332  82 

332  106 

332  78 

332  68 

332  103 
332  155 

332  2S 


Pam.  26 

332  163 

Pam.  13 

332  24 

332  83 

332  P-l 

332  17 
332  105 
Pam.  59 

332  142 


Broken,  suspended  and  discredited  banks  in 

the  U.  S.  1857 332  Pam.  23 

Bullion,  pseud.    Internal  management  of  a 

country  bank.  1876 332  37 

Butler.     Speech  on    bill  to  authorize  a 

national  currency.  1869 332  Pam.  27 

Canada.  Dividends  unpaid,  etc.,  in  chartered 

banks 332  132 

Lists  of  shareholders  in  chartered  banks...  332  124 
Clarke  and  Hall.  The  bank  of  the  U.  S. 

1832 332  13 

Cleaveland.    Banking  system  of  the  state 

ofN.Y.  1864 332  76 

CoNANT.    Hist,  of  modem  banks  of  issue. 

1896 332  164 

CoRNWELL.    Currency  and  banking-law  of 

Canada.  1895 98.3  21 

Critmp.    Practical  treatise  on  banking,  etc. 

1866 332  31 

Documents  relative  to  the  bank  controversy, 

1816-33 332  Pam.  87 

Domett.  Hist,  of  the  Bank  of  N.  Y.,  1784- 

1884 332  99 

FooTE.  Sound  currency  and  banking  S3rstem. 

1895- 332  143 

Francis.  Hist,  of  the  Bank  of  England.  2v.      332  8 

Gibbons.   The  banks  of  N.  Y.,  etc^  1858...  332  39 

GiLBART.    Hist,  and  principles  of  banking. 

1866 332  15 

Logic  of  banking.  1865 332  16 

Practical  treatise  on  banking.  1851 332  2S 

GoDDARD.  Prominent  banks  in  Europe,  etc. 

1831^ 332  7 

Gouge.    Paper  money  and  banking  in  the 

U.  S.  1833 332  14 

Hankey.  Principles  of  banking.  1867 332  25 

Lawson.  Hist,  of  banking.  1850 332  10 

MACLEOD.  Theory  and  practice  of  banking. 

1866.   2v 332  18 

Maverick  National  Bank  manual.  1887 332  116 

New  York.    Supt.  of  Banking.    Repts.  on 

banks  of  deposit,  etc 332  Z20 

Same 332  Pam.  31 

Palgrave.  Notes  on  banking.  1873 332  26 

Papers  on  banking  and  finance.   1871 332  32 

Permanent  National  Bank  circulation.  '90..332  Pam.  55 

Price.  Currency  and  banking.  1876 332  36 

Rhodes'  journal  of  banking  and  Bankers' 

magazine.    1895-.  v.  23- 332  P-x 

Richardson.  The  national  banks.  1880....    332  72 

ScuDDER.  National  banking.  1879 332  Pam.  12 

Seyd.  Bank  of  England  note  issue.  1874...  332  B-l 
Spaulding.   100  years  of  progress  in  bank- 
ing.  1876 98.3  Pam.  27 


536 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Tucker.     Theory  of   money  and    banks. 

1839 332  27 

United  Stales.  Library  of  Congress.  Books, 

etc.t  relating  to  banking,  etc.  1S92...16  Pam.  55 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury.    Bank  returns. 

1S48 332  38 

— Letter  relative   to    banking    statistics. 

1893 332  Pam.  86 

Savings  Banks. 

Boston.  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Savings 

Banks.    Repts 332  122 

Dexter.  On  cooperative,  savings  and  loan 

associations.  1S89 332  123 

Harrison.  Postal  savings  banks 332  Pam.  18 

Hazard.  Penny-bank  system.  1882 98.3  Pam  33 

Lewins.    Hist,   of  banks  for  savings,  Gt. 

Britain  and  Ireland 332  ii 

New  York.    Supt.  of  Banking.    Kepts.  rela- 
tive to  savings  banks,  etc 332  121 

Same 332  Pam.  32 

Pratt.  Savings  banks  in  Eng.,  etc  1842...  ,332  12 
Thiry.  School  savings  banks  in  the  U.  S. 

1888 332  Pam.  43 

Same:  a  manual 332  Pam.  63 

Same:  rules  and  regulations 332  Pam.  45 

TOWNSKND.  Savings  banks.  1877 33*  P*°*'  '^ 

PAPER  CURRENCY. 

Cernusc1£I.    Nomisma;    or   'legal-tender.* 

1877 332  65 

Cheap-money  experiments.   1892 332  135 

Cooper.  Ideas  for  a  science  of  good  gov. 

1883 332  96 

Felt.  Historical  account  of  Mass.  currency. 

1839 332  B-4 

Harvky.  Pai^er  money.  1S77 332  75 

HiCKCox.  Hist,  of  bills  of  credit  issued  by 

N.  Y.,  170S-89.  1866 332  B-5 

Hill.  Absolute  money.   1875 33256 

History  of  a  little  Frenchman  and  his  bank- 
notes. 1S15 332  Pam.  30 

Howe.  Sj-niech  on  the  issue  of  U.  S.  notes. 

1862 332  Pam.  41 

Knox.  United  States  notes.    1884 332  loi 

Mann.  Paper  money  the  root  of  evil.  1872.     332  53 
MiLl-S.  Principles  of  currency,  etc.  1857....     332  20 
pHii.i.irs.  Paper  currency  of  the  Am.  colo- 
nics. 1S65 332  45 

pRit  i:.   I 'rinciplcs  of  currency.    1S69 33249 

RiciiAUHSoN.   i'aper  money.    1S79 332  Pam.  17 

Ki;(;<;i.KS.  A  national  system  of  finance.... 332  Pam.  7 
S(  IUHZ.  Honest  money  and  labor.  '79..332  Pam.  14 
Shaw.  Hist,  of  currency.   1895^-^--^, 332  144 


> 


Spaulding.    Hist,  of  legal   tender    pAper 

money  issued  during  the  rebellion.  '69.    332  p 

Same;  2d  ed.  1875 $^34 

Spear.   The  legal -tender  acts   considered. 

1875 35a  5* 

Sumner.  Hist,  of  Am.  currency.  1874 33J  51 

Taluot.   Winning  argument  in  the  legal 

tender  case  of  1884. 332  Pkm.  1$ 

Thornton.  Paper  credit  of  Gt.  Britain.  *02  352  43 
United  States.  Comptroller  of  the  Coirency. 

Repte„„ 332  iif 

Same 332  fta.* 

Same H.  R.  £.  Doc  See  Rcgiift 

Vallandigham.    Speech    on  the  *U.  S. 

note '  bill.  1862 332  Pa.41 

VisSERiNG.  On  Chinese  currency.  1877 3326 

Wells.  Robinson  Crusoe's  money.  1876...  ^jt  U? 
White.  Paper-money  inflation  in  Fimnce. 

1876 332ff 

Wilson.  National  currency.  i877.« }p  Vtm,^ 

Wright.  The  Am.  negotiator.  1765 S3I^  UJ 

METALLIC  MONEY. 
Coinage. — Free  Coinage.  —  Bi-metallissc.-* 

The  Silver  Question. 

Andrews.  An  honest  dollar.  1889 332PU1.S 

Atkinson.  Bimetallism  in  Europe.  1887...  332  id 
Bagehot.  Depreciation  of  silver.  1877......    }j^  ^ 

Balcii.  Free  coinage  and  a  self-adjusting 

ratio.  1877 332  run.* 

Barbour.  Theory  of  bimetalism.  1886 ss^  lU 

Carey.  Appreciation  in  the  price  of  gold„332  P*3 

Resumption.  1877 332  Pbb.4 

Cargill.  Freak  in  finance :  reply  to  *  Coin's 

financial  school.'  1S95 ^  332  ifl 

Cernuschi.    The    great  metallic    powers. 

1885 332  PanLJ* 

Chevalier.  Probable  fall  in  the  value  of 

gold.  1859 35260 

Clifford.  The  silver  and  gold  product  of 

Am.  1893 33^  ?ia.Tii 

Cornwell.  Free  coinage.  1891 9S.3  Pain.»3 

Cowperthwait.  Money,  silver  and  finance. 

1892 

Daniels.  Silver:  speech.   1893 98.3  Pan.  i« 

Del  Mar.   Hist,   of  the  precious  metals. 

1880 „  332  :i 

Ehrich.  The  question  of  silver.  1892 3521? 

Ellstaettkr.  The  Indian  silver  currency. 

1895 33^'  J^ 

Fawcett.  Goldanddebt  1877 3326; 

Ford.  Standard  silver  dollar.  ZS84 332  Pun.  21 

Fowler.  Appreciation  of  gold.  1886....332  Ptm.j' 


SOaOLOGY. 


537 


al.  Bimetallic  controversy.  1886...  332  114 
The     case    against    bimetallism. 

332  134 

tain.  Parliament.  Rept  on  Indian 

:ncy.    1893 33^  B-9 

.  on  the  depreciation  of  silver,  etc. 

-7 332  B-2 

s.  of  Royal  Conmiission  on  recent 
ges  in  relative  values  of  the  precious 

b.  1887-8.  3v 332  B-6 

L.  Bi-metallism.  1886 332  Pam.  37 

Coin's  financial  school.  1894 332  146 

.   Effects   of  increase   of  money 

b.   1850 98.3  Pam.  24 

report  on  the  coinage  of  silver  in 
u   1893 332  150 

Free  coinage  of  silver.  Z886...332  Pam.  60 

Silver  and  gold.  1877 332  64 

n  Europe.  x8^ 332  125 

Mono-metalism  and  bi-metalism. 

• ».-    33a  69 

nal  movement  of  silver  since  the 
netization  of  .the  standard  dollar 

e  U.  S.  1885 332  Pam.  50 

he  precious  metab.  1832 332  59 

>ilver  not  a  local  issue:    speech. 

332  Pam.  62 

serious  fall  in  the  value  of  gold  as- 

ined.  1863 332  61 

[emorial  to  U.  S.  Senate.  1886..332  Pam.  6z 
•t-Wabnitz.   The  gold  standard. 

:.  332  84 

Silver  as  a  commodity,  &c.  '77..332  Pam.  5 

ree  silver  coinage.  1891 332  Pam.  66 

H,    Hist,    of   bimetalhsm  in  the 

.  1886 ^^2  no 

>CH.  Bi-metallism.  1879 332  Pam.  ii 

>RTH.  Text-book  of 'bi-metallism. 

332  Pam.  9 

International  coinage.  1868 332  Pam.  2 

Guide  to  the  world's  29  metal 

itary  systems 332  133 

Bug  vs.  bug,  both  sides  of  the  sil- 

[uestion.   1895 33^  I54 

itemational  Monetary  Conference, 

.   Proceedings 332  109 

.  of  British  Commission 332  Pam.  35 

881.  Proceedings 332  86 

Dur  true  policy  on  the  silver  ques- 

332  Pam.  74 

sumption  and  the  silver  question. 

332  79 

n  and  coinage  of  the  U.  S.  and  the 

i.  1895 332  Pam.  65 


Richardson.  The  Standard  dollar.  '84..332  Pam.  2Z 
Sealy.  Treatbe  on  coins,  etc.  1858-67.  2v.  332  21 
Seyd,  E.  Bullion  and  foreign  exchanges.  '68.    332  62 

Skyd,  E.  J.  F.  Bimetallism  in  1886 332  Pam.  39 

SOETBEER.  Production  of  precious  metals. 

1887 332  X18 

Sound  currency,  1895.  (Reform  Club.) 332  160 

Stewart.  '  Money  answereth  all  things ' : 

speech.  1889 332  Pam.  46 

Speech:  remonetization  of  silver.  '89....332  Pam.  56 

Stokes.  Joint-metalUsm.  1894 332  139 

Stringham.  Bi-monetism.  1881... 98.3  Pam.  31 

SuESS.  The  future  of  silver.  1893 332  138 

Taussig.  The  silver  situation  in  the  U.  S. 

1892 332  131 

Same.    1893 332  131A 

Taussig,  et  aL  The  silver  question.  '92..332  Pam.  73 
TOPPAN.    Historical  summary  of  metallic 

money.  1884 332  Z02 

United  States.  Coinage  laws,  1792-1894 332  145 

House  of  R.    Gold  panic  investigation: 

rept.  1870 332  73 

— Rept  on  free  coinage.    1886 332  Pam.  58 

— Rept  on  Senate  silver  bill.  1891 332  Z29 

— Silver  coinage :  hearings.  1890 332  Pam.  67 

Mint  Repts.  of  the  Director 33^95 

Secretary  of  State.  Rept.  on  gold  and  sil- 
ver coinage  in  Europe.  1886 332  Pam.  36 

Senate.  Rept.  on  coinage  laws 

53-2, 1893-4,  Senate  repts.  v.  3. 

Walker.  Bimetallbm.  1894 332  Pam.  78 

Walker  and  Cornwell.  International  bi- 
metallism. 1894. 332  Pam.  83 

Warner.  Bimetallism.  1894.  (4pam.)....332Pam.  84 
Protection  and  gold  standard  impossible, 

etc.   1894 332  Pam.  79 

Wells.  The  silver  question.  1878 332  Pam.  19 

Wheeler.   Real  bi-metallism.  1895 332  148 

White,  H.  Coin's  financial  fool.  1895 332  108 

The  gold  standard.    1893 332  Pam.  33 

Silver  coinage  question 332  Pam.  34 

White,  T.,  ed.    Silver  and  gold;  by  Sher- 
man, et  al.  1895 332  153 

CREDIT.— INTEREST.— USURY. 

• 

Bentham.  Usury  laws.  1881 334  Pam.  2 

Boston.    Workingmen's  Loan  Association. 

Origin  and  system.   1893 334  Pam.  4 

Coignet.    Reform  des  Credits  u.  Handels. 

1850. 3346 

CoLWELL.    Ways  and  means  of  payment. 

i860. 3345 

Eldredge.      Massachusetts      co-operative 

banks  or  building  associations.  '93... 334  Pam.  7 


538 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Evans.     Hist,  of  the    commercial    crisis, 

1857-8 334  4 

GODDARD.  Giving  and  getting  credit  1895.  334  10 

Kelly.  Hist,  and  law  of  usury.  1853 334  I 

Massachusetts.    Hist,  of  co-operative  banks. 

1877-93 334  Pam.  5 

Murray.   Hist,  of  usury.  1866 334  2 

O'Callaghan.  Usury,  etc.  1856 334  3 

Palgravk.  Bank  rate  in  Eng.,  etc.  1844-78.      334  7 

Peters.    Co-operative  credit  associations  in 

European  countries.   1892 334  Pam.  6 

Rosenthal.    Manual  for  building  and  loan 

associations.  1888 ,, 334  9 

United  States.   League  of  Local  Building 

and  Loan  Associations.    IVoceedings, 

Chicago,  1893 334  8 

Senate.  Proceedings  before  judiciary  com. 
on  expediency  of  modifying  usury  law. 

1881 334  Pam.  I 

Wisconsin.  Legislature.  Rept  on  bill  rela- 
tive to  the  interest  of  money.    185 1... 334  Pam.  3 

PRICES. 

Atkinson.  Distribution  of  products.  1885..  332  104 
Benner.     Prophecies  of  future   ups    and 

downs.  1879 , 332  70 

HoLBREY.    Value;  its  nature,   kinds,   etc. 

1863 332  41 

JUGLAR.    Brief  history  of  panics  in  the  U.  S. 

1893 332  137 

Laughlin.    Gold  and  prices  since   1873. 

1895 332  Pam.  85 

MuLHALL.  Prices  since  1850.  1885 332  iii 

Patten.  Stability  of  prices.  1889 332  Pam.  44 

Peffer.  The  farmer's  side.  1891 332  126 

Poynting.  Fluctuations  in  price  of  wheat 

and  in  cotton  and  silk  imports  into  Gt. 

Britain.   1SS4 332  Pam.  15 

RiCARDO.    Critical    dissertation    on    value. 

1825 , 332  40 

Rogers.  Hist,  of  agriculture  and  prices  in 

Eng.,  1259-1793.  1876-87.  y.  1-6 332  87 

ScuDDER.  Congested  prices.  1883 332  97 

TooKE  and  Nenv'MARCH.   Hist,  of  prices, 

1793-1856.  1838-57.   6v 332  I 

United  States.  Treasury  Dept.  Tables  show- 
ing prices  [1817-85].   1S86 332  Pam.  42 

STOCKS.— STOCK  EXCHANGES. 

Fowler.  Ten  years  in  Wall  st.  1870 333  9 

Twenty  years  of  inside  life  in  Wall  st. 

1880 .• 333  16 

Francis.  Clironicles  and  characters  of  the 

stock  exchange  [I^ndon],  1851 336  24 

GiFFEN.  Slock  exchange  securities.  1S77...  i,it,  12 


Hamon.    New    York     Stock     Exdiange 

manual.   1865 33 

Medberry.  Men  and  mysteries  of  Wall  SL 

1870 3j 

Pinto.  Ye  outside  fools !  1877 33 

Playford.    Practical   hints    for    inrestiDg 

money.  1865 33: 

Raffalovich.    Le  march6   financier, 

1894-5 33* 


PUBLIC  FINANCE. 

American  Economic  Ascodation.  RelatioQ 
of  modem  municipalities  to  quasi-pub- 
lic works.    1888 336 

Bastable.  Public  finance.  1S92 «   ^ 

BoECKH.  Public  economy  of  the  Athenians. 

1857^ 53fi 

Bolles.  Financial  hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  1774- 

1885.  1879-86.  3v ^ 336 

Bullock.  Finances  of  the  U.  S.,  1775-89. 

1895 : 33« 

Cleveland.  Messages  on  the  condition  of 

national  finances.  1895.. i^i  I^ 

CoHN.  Science  of  finance.  1895 336 

Douglas.  Fmancial  hist  of  Mass.  1892...  336 
Foote.  Municipal  ownership  of  industries. 

1891 336  Pm. 

Germain.  Situation  financi^re  de  la  France. 

1886 336  Pto. 

Great  Britain.  Finance  act,   1894;  ed.  by 

Munro ^   336 

Kinley.    Hist.,   etc.,  of   the  independent 

treasury  of  the  U.  S.  1893 «   336 

Murray.    French    finance   and   finandeis 

under  Louis  XV.  1858 «   336 

New  York.  State  Comptroller.  Rept.  on  sal- 
aries, etc.  1886 336  FuB- 

Newcomb.  Our  financial  policy  during  the 

southern  rebellion.    1865 "^ 

Noble,  fiscal  legislation,  1S42-65.  1867...  336 
NoRTHCOTE.    Twenty   years    of   financial 

policy.  1862 335 

Ripley.  Financial  hist,  of  Virginia,  1609- 

1776.   1893 33* 

Sherman.  Speeches  on  finance,  etc  '59-78.  li^ 
United  States.  Treasury  Dept  Annual  repts. 

of  Sec.  on  finances... H.R.E.  Doc  Sec  Regis 
WoRTHiNGTON.    Historical  sketch  of  the 

finances  of  Penn.  1887 336 

PUBLIC  DEBT. 

Adams.  Public  debts.  1887 33* 

American  bond  detector,  etc.  1869 336  I 


SOaOLOGY. 


539 


National  debts.  1871 336  I 

Law  of  municipal  bonds.  1889...    336  54 
Bonded  indebtedness  of  cities, 

►f  N.  Y.  1873 33^  Pam.  3 

[ow  our  national  debt  can  be  paid. 

336  Pam.  II 

>ebt  and  resources  of  the  U.  S. 

33^  Pam-  4 

Public  debt  of  the  U.  S.  1867 336  3 

La  dette  publique.  1884 336  30 

ain.  Parliament.  Public  debt  and 

on,  1857-78 336  B-i 

repudiation.  1883 336  Pam.  10 

i.  Rise  and  progress  of  the  na- 

debt  of  Gt.  Britain.  1816 336  2 

.  La  cr^ance  Jecker.  1868 336  32 

L.  Whose  repudiation  ?  1889..336  Pam.  22 
ON.  The  public  debt  of  the  U.  S. 

33^  10 

king  funds.  1892 336  Pam.  32 

Apology  for  sinking  funds.  1868.     336  25 

spudiation  of  state  debts.  1893 33660 

Natural  gas  bonds.  1889 336  Pam.  25 

Financial  position  of  such  states 
]  as  have  contracted  public  debts. 

336  18 

TAXATION.— REVENUE. 

'axation  in  the  U.  S.,  1 789-1816. 

«    336  39 

Hist,    of    the    surplus    revenue 

.]  of  1837 336  40 

nland  revenues.  Repts.,  statistics, 

336  34 

Hist,  of  local  rates  in  Eng.   1896.     336  74 

ID,  ^/  a/.  What  shall  we  do  with 

e  surplus].   1888 33646 

.  Corporations  and  taxation.  '77..336  Pam.  7 

ixation.   1888 336  47 

d.    Comparison  of  constitutional 

sions,  etc.,  rel.  to  assessment  of 

in  N.  Y.  1886 336  41 

ne;  rev.  ed.   1888 «  336  41} 

</ Potter.    Income  tax  [U.S.]. 

336  Pam.  15 

itionsin  taxation.  1894.^ 336  Pam.  33 

Hist,  of  taxation  and  taxes  in  Eng- 

1884.  4v 336  50 

the  stamp  duties.  1873 „    336  13 

tax  laws  in  the  U.  K.  1874 ^    336  14 

md  Wakeman.  a  plea  for  impar- 

Lxation.  1886 336  Pam.  23 

Exemption  of  evidences  of  debt 
taxation.    1883 336  Pam.  9 


Ely  afui  Finley.    Taxation  in  Am.  states 

and  cities.    1888 33649 

Farley.  Why  church  property  should  not 

be  taxed 336  Pam.  35 

Foster  and  Abbot.    Federal  income  tax, 

act  of  1894 336  67 

Gibson.    Internal  revenue  tax  on  tobacco. 

1888 ."...336  Pam.  21 

Gould  and  Tucker.    Federal  income  tax 

explained.    1894. 336  65 

Great  Britain.    Parliament.    Repts.,  taxation 

of  land  and  buildings,  Europe  and  the 

U.  S.  of  Am.  1890 : 336  B-2 

Howe.    Taxation  and  taxes  in  the  U.  S., 

1791-1895 336  75 

Jones.   Federal  taxes  and  state  expenses. 

1887 336  44 

Kelley.  Reduction  of  internal  taxes.  '81. .336  Pam.  8 

Levl  On  taxation,  i860 336  6 

Statistics  of  revenue  of  the  U.  K.,  1859- 

82 336  Pam.  13 

McCuLLOCH.    Taxation    and    the  funding 

system.  1852 336  4 

Maryland.  Tax  Commission.  Rept.  1888...  336  45 
Neely.    Digest  of  laws  governing  the  issue 

of  municipal  bonds 336  73 

New  York.  Commissioners  to  revise  laws  for 

assessment    and    collection    of    taxes. 

Repts 336  19 

list  of  lands  sold  for  taxes,  1856-60 336  21 

State  Assessors.  Annual  repts 336  28 

Same 336  Pam.  6 

— Individual  repts.,  1863 336  20 

Tax  Commissioners.    Communication  to 

the  Governor.    1881 336  Pam.  5 

Noble.  The  queen's  taxes.  1870^ 336  15 

Palgrave.    Local  taxation  of  Gt.  Britain 

and  Ireland.  1871 336  3 1 

Patten.     Principles    of   rational  taxation. 

1890 336  Pam.  26 

Pebrer.  Taxation,  etc.,  of  the  whole  British 

empire.   1833 336  S 

Peto.  Taxation.  1866 336  5 

Probyn,  fd.   Budgets  of  various  coimtries. 

i877« 336  27 

QuiNCY.   Double  taxation  in  Mass.  '89...336  Pam.  24 

Schwab.    Hist,  of  the  N.  Y.  property  tax. 

1890 336  Pam.  28 

Seligman.   Essays  in  taxation.  *  1895 33672 

Progressive  taxation.   1894. 336  61 

Shifting  and  incidence  of  taxation.   1892..    33657 

Street.    Digest  of  taxation  in  the  states. 

1863 3369 

TUPPER.   Budget  speech  [Canada].  '87..336  Pam,  17 


540 


SOCIOLOGY. 


United  States.    Commissioner   of   Internal 

Revenue.  Repts... 336  26 

•Same H.  R.  E.  Doc  See  Register 

Regulations  and  law  relative  to  income 

tax.   1894 336  Pam.  34 

Urquhart.  Dialogues  on  taxation.  1867...      336  7 
Walker.  Double  taxation  in  the  U.  S.  '95.    336  70 
Wells.    Repts.*  of  the  Special   Commis- 
sioner  [U.  S.]  of  the  revenue.  1866, 

1868-9 336  Pam.  2 

Wells,  et  al,  Repts.  of  commission  for  re- 
vision of  the  revenue  system  of  the 

U.S.   1865-6 336  16 

Who  pays  your  taxes  ?   1892^ 33656 

West.  Inheritance  tax.  1893 336  64 

Wilson.    The     national     budget     [Great 

Britain].   1882 336  35 

Wood.  Hist,  of  taxation  in  Vermont.  1894..    336  62 

TARIFFS. 

Aldrich.   Retail  prices  and  wages:  rept 

1892.   3v 337  18 

American  Iron  and  Steel  Association.  Tariff 

tracts.  1880,  no.  1-8 337.3  Pam.  32 

Contents:  x.  Free  trade  and  protection;  by  Welsh. — 
a.  What  protection  has  done  for  the  U.  S.;  by  Dudley. — 
3.  A  tariff  is  not  a  Ux  ;  by  Stebbins.— 4.  Who  is  Aug\istus 
Mongredien? — 5.  Our  foreign  commerce  since  x86x. — 6. 
Short  essays  on  protection ;  by  Mason. — 7.  The  *  barbar- 
ism '  of  protection  ;  by  Freed. — 8.  Who  is  benefitted  by 
protection  ? 

Same.    1881,  no.   2.    Testimony  of  the 

fathers 337-3  Pani-  44 

Same,  1S82,  no.  2.  Cost  of  transportation 

of  western  farm  products 337-3  Pam.  48 

Downing  a«</ Co.  New  tariff  of  U.  S. '90..    337  12 

Eluott.  The  tariff  controversy  in  the  U.  S., 

1789-1833 337  26 

Goss.  Hist,  of  tariff  administration   in  the 

U.  S.  189I 337  Pam.  II 

Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Return  of  rates 
of  import  duty  levied  in  European  coun- 
tries and  the  U.  S.  on  produce,  etc.,  of 
the  U.K.  1876 : 337  I 

Hall.  Hist,  of  the  custom-revenue  in  Eng. 

101827.  1885.  2v 337  6 

Hill.  First  stages  of  the  tariff  policy  of  the 

U.  S.  1893 3Z7  28 

Irwin.  Hand-book  to  Canada  tariff.  1894..     337  29 

Lewis.  Hist,  of  the  Am.  tariff,  1 789-1860. 

1896 337  34 

McKee.  Tariff  law  of  March  3,  1883,  with 

index 337  Pam.  2 

Milwaukee  Public  Library.  Reference  list  of 

books  on  the  tariff.  1888 337  Pam.  4 


New  American  tariff.  1842 337  I 

PiERRS.  Lesnouveauxdedouanes  [Fiance]. 

1892 3 

Shaw,  ed.  National  revenues.  1SS8 

Taussig.  Hist  of  the  presenttariff,  1860-83. 

Tariff  history  of  the  U.S.  1888..... 3 

Same.   1892 33 

Ed,  State  papers  and  speeches  on  the 

tariff. ^    : 

Contents  :  Introd. — Hamilton's  Rept.  on  namd 
—Gallatin's  memorial  of  the  Free  Trade  Conre 
Walker's  Treasury  rept.  of  2845.— Clay's  speedi 
tariff  of  Z894. — ^Webster's  speech  on  the  tariff  of  x 

United  States.  Bureau  of  Am.  Republics. 
Import  duties  of  Cuba,  Mexico,  etc  '91..    ; 

Bureau  of  Statistics.  Comparative  state- 
ment of  rates  of  duties,  1 789-1 870... 337 

Consuls.  Repts.  on  tariffe  of  foreign  coun- 
tries. 1892 , . 

House  of  R.  Comparison  of  existing  tariff 
with  bill  submitted  to  Wa3rs  and  Means 
com.    1888 337 

—The  '  Mills  bill.'  1888.  (3  pam.) 337 

— Revision  of  the  tariff:  hearii^  before 
Com.  on  Ways  and  Means,  1889-90... 

— ^Tariff  hearings,  1893 

New  tariff.  1890 «    . 

New  tariff  laws.  1890 337 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  Laws,  &c,  for 
customs  inspectors,  etc.  1883 

— Rept.  on  collection  of  duties.  18S5, 
1886 

— Rept.  on  revision  of  the  tariff.   1886.... 

Senate.  Act  to  reduce  internal-revenue 
taxation.    1883 3: 

— Comparison,  customs  laws  of  1894  and 
1890,  with  rates  of  Wilson  bill  and 
Mills  bill.  1894 

— Replies  to  tariff  inquiries.  Bulletins. 
1894.   8v „ 

— Rept.  on  changes  in  tariff  act  of  1890. 
1894 X 

— Rept.  on  wholesale  prices,  wages,  etc. 
1893.   4v - 

Tariff  and  Administrative  Customs  acts, 
1890,  etc 

Tariff  and  free  list,  1883 

Which  ?  Protection,  free  trade  or  revenue  re- 
form  .....M 

Williams.  Tariff  laws  of  the  U.  S.,  with 
notes.  1883 

Protective  Tariffs. 

Aldrich.  New  England  against  free  wool. 
1894 337.3  f 


SOCIOLOGY. 


541 


Jl  about  tin  plates.    18S9 337.3  Pam,  70 

jnerican    Iron    and .  Steel    Association. 
Causes   of  our    national    prosperity. 

1879 337-3  P*un.'24 

How  to  restore  southern  prosperity..337.3  Pam.  14 
Objections  to  Mr.  Wood's  tariff  bill...337.3  Pam.  5 

Protection  to  home  industry 337*3  P*"**  3 

Question  of  tariff  revision.    1885 337.3  Pam,  56 

Question  of  tariff  revision.    1886 337-3  Pa^i.  9 

The  revival ;.. ..337-3  P^m.  4 

merican  laborer.  The.    1842.  v.  i 337-3  3 

jnerican  Protective  Tariff  League.  Pamph- 
lets  337-3  Pam-  29 

Tariff  facts.    1896 3373  21 

lARKER.   Political  issues.  1891 337.3  Pam.  74 

iYLES.  Sophisms  of  free-trade.  1873 337-3  7 

lAREY,  H.  C.   The  working  of  British  free 

trade.  1852 337.3  Pam.  13 

tAREY,  M.    The  new  olive  branch.  1820.,,.    337.3  i 
bLTON.  Public  economy  for  the  U.  S.  '48.   337.3  2 
>ALB.    Fallacies  of  college  political  econ- 
omy. 1879 337.3  Pam.  26 

>AifiELS.  The  tariff:  speech.  1894 98.3  Pam.  113 

>IX\VELL.      Premises    of    free    trade    ex- 
amined.  1881 337.3  Pam.  31 

Review  of    Perry's    *  Farmers  and    the 

tariff.'    1882 337.3  Pam.  49 

Dudley.  Farmers  and  the  tariff.  '87. ..337.3  Pam.  58 
How     protection     affects     the     farmer. 

1882 337.3  Pam.  52 

Protection  to  home  industry.  1 880... 337.3  Pam.  10 
^LDER.    Dream  of  a  free-trade  paradise, 

etc    1873 337.3  Pam.  17 

Sluott.  Tariff  and  wages.  1888 337.3  Pam.  68 

■^acts  and  statistics  of  the  lumber  business  of 

the  Saginaw  valley.  1870 337.3  Pam.  18 

^ORD.  Pocket  cyclopedia  of  protection.  '92. 337.3  22 
^ree-trade  falsehood  that  '  a  tariff  is  a  tax ' 

exposed 337.3  Pam.  7 

^'rench  commercial  treaties  and  tariff  legisla- 
tion in  France  and  the  U.  S.  compared. 

1876 337.3  Pam.  23 

Frye.  Speech  on  the  tariff.  1S82 337.3  Pam.  40 

SuNTON.  Taxation  and  revenue.  '92..337.3  Pam.  75 
Harrimax.  Protection  vs.  frce-trade...337.3  Pam.  28 
Hartshorn.  Wages,  living,  and  the  tariff. 

1888 337-3  Pam-  64 

fiENiNG.  Advantages  of  a  protective  tariff. 

1887 337-3  Pam.  27 

iewES  and  McKinley.  What  are  the  facts? 

1892 337-3  B-2 

iiNTON.    The  tariff  on  wool  and  wheat. 

1882 337.3  Pam.  42 

loYT.  Protection  z/j.  free  trade.  1886 337-3  I4 


Industrial  League.  Tariff  tracts.  1888..337.3  Pam.  67 

Qmtent*  :  no.  x.  The  fanners  and  the  tariff;  by  Dud- 
ley.— 2.  The  western  view  of  the  tariff;  by  Kasson.— 3. 
How  protection  benefits  farmers  and  mechanics. — ^4.  Re- 
duction of  internal  taxes;  byKelley. — 5.  European  wages; 
by  Frye. — 6.  Producers  and  consumers. — 7.  Abolish  tho 
whiskey  ring;  byKelley. — 8.  'Quite  English  you  know.' 
~-^).  Wages,  prices  and  cost  of  living  under  protection.— 
zo.  Steel  rails,  the  railroads,  and  the  people ;  by  Elder. — 
Z2.  Brombeau ;  by  Holmes. 

Kasson.    Free  trade  not  the  international 

law  of  the  Almighty.  1884 337-3  Pam.  51 

Kelley.  Justification  of  a  tariff  commission. 

1882 337.3  Pam.  41 

A  science  based  on  assumptions.  '82^337.3  Pam.  45 

Kennedy.  I*rotection  and  prices.  *86„337.3  Pajn.  62 

Labor  side  of  great  sugar  question.  *78..337.3  Pam.  1 1 

Lawrence.  Am.  wool  interest.  1887..337.3  Pam.  59 

McKinley.  Speech  on  Mills  bill.  '88..337.3  Pam.  66 
Speech  on  the  tariff.  1890 337-3  Pam.  73 

McKinley  alphabet,  The :  articles  on  which 

duties  have  been  increased 337-3  P^n.  72 

Manning.     Free    trade     and    protection: 

answer  to  Gladstone.  1890 337-3  Pam.  76 

Miller,  E.  P.  Protective  tariff  the  farmer's 

only  security.  1884 337-3  I**mi.  55 

Miller,  W.  Tariff  duties  on  iron  ore,  cut- 
lery, etc.  1883 337.3  Pam.  6g 

MoRRELL.   Commissioner  Wells  reviewed. 

1870 337.3  Pam.  IS 

Protection  question  at  home.  1871. ..337.3  Pam.  16 

National    Convention    of   Iron    and    Steel 

Manufacturers,  1882 337-3  Pam.  43 

National  Tariff  Convention,    N.  Y.,  1881. 

Proceedings 337-3  M 

New  tariff  industries.  1890 337-3  B-l 

New  York.  Association  for  the  Protection  of 

Am.  Industry.    Proceedings,  '83.. .337. 3  Pam.  50 

NiMMO.  Agricultural  interests,  state  of  N.  Y. 

1893 337.3  Pam.  7S 

Palmer.  "What  the  west  says  about  protec- 
tion. 1873 337.3  Pam.  21 

Platt.  Is  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  a  free- 
trader? 1888 337.3  Panu  6g 

Poor.     Twenty-two    years    of   protection. 

1888 337-3  i^ 

Porter.   Protection  and  free-trade  to-<lay. 

1884 337.3  Pam.  54 

Power.    The  shepherd  and  his  sheep„..337.3  Pam.  77 

Randall.  Speech  on  the  tarit!.  '88.. .337.3  Pam.  6^ 

Reed.  Speech  on  the  tariff.  188S 337-3  Pam.  61 

Review  of  the  tariff  of  1846.  1855 337.3  Pam.  17 

Rice.  Protective  philosophy.  1890 337-3  '9 

ScANLAN.  *  Why  Ireland  is  poor.'   1880 337-3  ^ 

Some  views  of  the  tariff  question.  '86..337.3  Pam.  57 


% 


542 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Stebbins.  American  protectionist's  manual. 

1883 337.3  13 

Same.  1884 337.3  13A 

Stewart.  The  American  system.  1872.....  337.3  6 
Storks.  Argument  concerning  duty  on  steel 

rails.   1880 337-3  Pa™«  3© 

SULUVAN.    Protection  to   native  industry. 

1870 337-3  4 

Swank.  Cheap  transportation  a  fruit  of  our 

protective  policy.  1884.. 337.3  Pam.  53 

The  tariff  on  iron  and    steel  justified. 

1882 337.3  Pam.  46 

Terrell,  comp.    Speeches   on  the  tariff. 

1888 337.3  17 

Thompson,  R.  £.   The  commercial  future. 

1878 337.3  Pam.  8 

Protection  to  home  industry.   1885 337-3  15 

Thompson,  R.  W.  Hist,  of  protective  tariff 

laws.  1888 337.3  i6 

United  States.  H.  of  R.  Duty  on  steel  rails : 

hearing.    1880 337.3  Pam.  19 

Tariff  Commission.  Rept.  1882.  2v 337-3  n 

Welsh.  Protection  under  the  guise  of  free- 
trade.    1880 337-3  Pam.  20 

Wharton.  National  self-protection 337.3  Pam.  22 

Williamson.  British  industries  and  foreign 

competition.  1894 337-3  20 

Wise.  The  farmer's  question.    1880... 337.3  Pam.  25 

Tariff  Reform. — Free -Trade. 

Allen.  The  tariff  and  its  evils.  1888 337.1  29 

American  Free  Trade  League.    Blanks  for 

organization,  etc 337-1  Pam.  8 

Ashworth.    Recollections  of  Cobden  and 

the  Anti- com  Law  League.  1877 337-1  11 

Atkinson.  Collection  of  revenue.  1869..337.1  Pam.  2 
The  export  of  cotton  goods.  1876.. .337.1  Pam.  73 

Taxation  and  work.    1892 337-1  34 

Bastable.  The  commerce  of  nations.  1892..  337.1  32 
Bastiat.  Essays  on  political  economy.......    337.1  5 

CEuvres  completes.    1863.  3V 337-1   i 

Sophisms  of  protection.  1874 337.1  6 

What  is  free  trade  ['Sophismes   ^cono- 

miques;  adapted  by  Walter].   1867 337-1  4 

Beck.  The  tariff.  1882 337.1  Pam.  21 

Bell.  Appeal  to  the  record.  1888 337.1  Pam.  40 

The  issue  of*88 337-'  Pam.  41 

BiGELOW.    Tariff  policy  of  Eng.   and  the 

U.  S.  contrasted.    1877 337.1  Pam.  7 

BissET.  The  anti-corn  law  struggle 337-1  20 

Blair.  Unwise  laws.  1886 337-1  25 

Bookwai.ter.      Home    and    international 

trade.  1886 337.1  Pam.  34 


Bowker,a/.  Free  traders' guide.  1885 337- 

Brack.  .   Free  trade  as    promoting   peace 

among  men.  1879 337-1  P" 

Brown.  Proper  mode  of  collecting  the  reve- 
nues of  the  U.  S.  1888 337.1  Psi 

Buf&lo  Courier.   Campaign  extra,  nos.  1-4: 

Tariff  question.   1888 337.1  Pai 

Buxton.  A.  B.  C.  of  free  trade.  '82...337.1  Pai 

Carusle.  Tariff  and  farmer.  1890 337.1  Pai 

Chamberlain.  Tariff  aspects.  1888...337.1  Psu 
Charlton.  Export  duty  on  saw-logs..337.i  Fu 

Free  lumber,  etc.   1895 - 337-^  ^ 

Objections  to  export  duties  on  saw-logs, 

etc.  1869 337.1  Ps 

The  protection  question.   1878 337.1  Piu 

A  revenue  vs.  a  protective  tariff.  '82..337.I  Pai 

Speech  on  the  budget.  1895 337.1  Pa] 

The  tariff.   1S80. 337.1  Pai 

Cleveland.     President's  message,    1887; 

with  annotations  by  Bowker... 337 

Same;  illus.  by  Nast 337.1  Pa 

Cobden  Qub.  Annual  meeting,  1894...337.1  Pa: 

Proceedings  at  dinner,  1873 33 

Cox.  Free  land  and  free  trade.  1880 337 

Surplus  and  the  tariff.    1888.. 337.1  Pa 

DoNNELL.    The  impending  crisis.  '83...337.1  P 

Slavery  and  protection.    1882 337-1  Pa 

The  true  issue.  1884 337 

Wages  and  tariffs.    1884, 337.I  Pa 

Ernst.  Principles  of  tariff  reform.  *88..337.i  Pai 
Fairchili).  Duties  on  silks,  etc.  *86..337.i  Pa 
Fawcett.  Free  trade  and  protection.  i87S.,33; 

Fitch.  Tariff  reform.  1888 337.1  Pai 

Flax :  shall  it  be  free  or  protected  ?  *88^337.i  Pai 
Fleming.  Democracy  and  tariff.  1888^98.3  Pai 

George.  Protection  or  free  trade  ?  1886 337 

Same.   1892 337.1  P; 

Griscom.    a  farmer's  view  of  a  protective 

tariff.  1885 337.1  Pa 

Grosvenor.  Does  protection  protect?  '71..  3J 
Hawley.  Essay  on  free  trade.  1878.. .337.1  Pa: 
Hewitt.     Labor,    wages    and    the   tariff. 

1882 337.1  Pa 

Low.    Tariffreform.  1888 337.1  Fa 

Lowell.    Speech  at  Tariff  Reform  League 

dinner,  Boston,  1887 337.1  Pa 

Medley.  England  under  free  trade :  an  ad- 
dress.   1881 337.1  Pa 

Miller.  Speech  on  the  tariff,  etc. '82..337.1  Pa 
MoNGREDiEN.    Free  trade  and  English  com- 
merce.   1879 337.1  Pa 

Free  trade  movment  in  England 337 

Pleas  for  protection  examined.  *82...337.i  Pa 
The  western  farmer  of  Am.  1880... ..337.1  Pa 


SOCIOLOGY. 


543 


le  champion  tariff  swindle  of  the 

1888 337.1  Pam.  47 

sermons    to    the    protectionist 

::turers  of  the  U.  S.  i878.„337.i  Pam.  10 

worse  speed 337-^  Pam.  28 

ir  unjust  tariff  law.  1884.. .337. 1  Pam.  29 

id  almanac.  1892 337*1  Pftm.  68 

ree  Trade  Qub.  Annual  dinner, 

3371  P«n.  27 

he  Spanish  treaty.  1885... 33 J. i  Pam.  32 

he  tariff.  1888 98.3  Pam.  90 

system  and  the  civilservice..337.i  Pam.  5 

:mational  trade.  1881 337*1  17 

Tariff  chats.  1888 :337-i  Pam.  49 

rhe  tariffs  of  the  U.  S.  *90..337.i  Pam.  66 
Baden-.    Protection  and  bad 

^879 337.1  14 

American    conmiercial    policy. 

337.1  40 

The  'home  market'  and  the 

il  surplus.   1888 337.1  Pam.  55 

the  duty  on  books.  1882.. .337.1  Pam.  25 

n  object  lesson    on  the   tariff. 

337-1  Pam.  52 

Destructive  influence  of  the 
•on  manufacture  and  commerce. 

337.1  Pam.  46 

trial  situation.  1885 337.1  23 

Government    &    Co.,    limited. 

337.1  39 

Taxation  and   revenue:    the 

le  view.  1892 337-1  Pam.  67 

.    Reply  to  the  President's  mes- 

^8 337.1  Pam.  56 

'.  A  tariff  primer.  1891 337.1  30 

:  trade  and  tariffs.  1 881.... 337.1  Pam.  16 

AM.      Centennial     celebration, 

..337.1  Pam.  3 

Mr.  Blaine  on  tariff.  1890..337.1  Pam.  65 

Tariff  reform.  1892 337.1  ^^ 

he  formers' tariff  manual.  1892..  337.1  35 

ie  trade  in  Tuscany.  1876 337<i  10 

ist.  of  protection  in  the  U.  S. 

337.1  12 

and  revenue  in  1877 337.1  Pam.  6 

ism.  1885 337.1  21 

I  (5  pams.) 337.1  Pam.  57 

I.  1888.  v.  I -337.1  38 

m   League.  Dinner  at  Boston, 

337.1  Pam.  36 

rotection  to    young  industries. 

337.1  18 

protection  a  benefit  ?  1888 337.1  26 

.'finance.  1888 337.1  Pam.  48 


Trumbull.    Free  trade  struggle  in  Eng. 

1892 337.1  31 

United  States.  State  Dept.   Correspondence 
relative  to  the    Mexican  Zona  Libre. 

1888.. 337.1  27 

Wells.  The  creed  of  free  trade.  1875 337.'  9 

Free  trade.  1884 337.1  Pam.  77 

Primer  of  tariff  reform.   1885 337-1  Pam.  33 

Relation  of  the  tariff  to  wages.  1888..337.I  Pam.  44 
The  sugar  industry  of  the  U.  S.  and  the 

tariff.  1878 -337.1  Pam.  74 

Why  we  trade  and  how  we  trade.  '78^337.1  Pam.  12 
Wheeler.    Wages     and    the     tariff. 

1888 337.1  Pam.  62 

White,  F.  E.  The  tariff.    1892 337.1  Pam.  70 

White,  G.  Pol.  economy.  1888 337.1  28 

White,    H.     Mr.     Carnegie's      blunders. 

1890 337.1  Pam.  64 

The  tariff  question.   1870 337.1  Pam.  14 

Wise.  Industrial  freedom.    1892 337.'  36 

Reciprocity. — Fair  Trade. 

American  Iron  and  Steel  Association.  Cana^ 

dian  reciprocity 337.2  Pam.  3 

Atkinson.  Canada  and  the  U.  S.:  com- 
mercial union.  1887 337-2  Pam.  31 

Barker.  Our  Canadian  relations.  1880..337.2  Pam.  17 
Surplus  revenue  and  Canadian  relations. 

1887 337.2  Pam.  32 

Bateman.     Plea     for    limited    protection. 

1877 -337-2  Pam.  7 

Butterworth.  Commercial  union  between 

Canada  and  the  U.  S.   1887 337-2  Pam.  24 

Canada  asui  France.    Agreement  in  respect 

of  customs  tariffs.    1893 337*2  Pam.  39 

Chamberlain.  The  French  treaty  and  reci- 
procity.   1881., 337.2  Pam.  20 

Charlton.    Conmiercial  union  of  the  U.  S. 

and  Canada.    1887 337*2  Pam.  30 

Speech  on  Canada's  tariff.  1893 337*2  Pam.  37 

Speech  on  the  address  [Canadian  Com- 
mons]. 1891 337*2  Pam.  35 

Speech   on  unrestricted  reciprocity  with 

the  U.  S.  1888 337.2  Pam^23 

Speech,  same  subject.  1889 337-2  Pam.  27 

Chevalier.    Hist,   of  the  treaty  of  com- 
merce [England  and  France].  '69.... ..m  333  49 

Commercial  union  in  North  America^„337.2  Pam.  18 

Cross.    Imports,  exports  and  the  French 

treaty.    1881 337.2  Pam.  21 

Derby.    Rept.  on  the  [Canadian]  treaty  of 

reciprocity.    1866 337*2  FftHL  12 

Franco- American  treaty  of  commerce:  meet- 
ing, Paris,  1878 337.2  Pam.  16 


544 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Hatch.    Repts.    on   Canadian  reciprocity 

treaty,    i860..... 98.3  PanL  68 

Rept.  on  trade  and  commerce  with  the 

British  provinces.  1867 98.3  PauL  68 

Repts.    on    conmiercial    relations    with 

British  provinces.  1869 98.3  PauL  68 

Hawaiian  reciprocity  treaty.    1888..... 337  10 

Hayxs.  Niagara  ship  canal  and  reciprocity. 

1865 337.2  Pam.  II 

Haynes.  Reciprocity  treaty  with  Canada  of 

1854.  1892 337.2  Pam.  36 

Hrrr.    Commercial   union   with   Canada. 

1889.. 337.2  PtoL  22 

HoWB.  Speech  on  the  [Canadian]  reci- 
procity treaty.   1865 337.2  Pam.  2 

Kelley.      Proposed      reciprocity     treaty. 

1874.. 337.2  Pam.  14 

Trade  with  British  N.  Am.   1866 337.2  Pam.  13 

La&ned.    Rept.  on  trade  between  the  U.  S. 

and  British  Am.   1871 ..98.3  Pam.  69 

Lawder.    Commerce,  U.  S.  and  Canada. 

1892 337.2  Pam.  41 

Mallet.   Reciprocity 337-a  Pam.  8 

Medley.  Fair  trade  unmasked.  1887..337.2  Pam.  26 

The  reciprocity  craze.    1881 337-3  Fam.  19 

Mbnier,  ^/  a/,     France    and  the    U.  S. 

1878 337.2  Pam.  15 

New  York.   Chamber  of  Commerce.    Rept. 

on  reciprocity  treaty.    1 865 337-2  Pam.  40 

Politique  commerciale    de  la  France;    le 

traits  de  i860 337.2  Pam.  5 

Sumner.  Speech  on  the  [Canadian]  reci- 
procity treaty.   1865 337.2  Pam.  I 

United  States.    Senate :  Com.  on  Finance. 

Rept.  on  trade  between  the  U.  S.  and 

Canada.   1892 337.2  i 

Ward.    Commercial  relations  between  the 

U.  S.  and  British  N.Am.  1864 337.2  Pam.  4 

Reply    to    letters     of    Randall,    et    al. 

1870 337-2  Pam.  10 

Rept.    on    reciprocity    treaty    with    Gt. 

Britain.    1862 337-2  Pam.  9 

WiMAN.  Can  Canada  be  coerced?  '91..337.2  Pam.  34 

The  capture  of  Canada.   1890 337-2  Pam.  33 

Commercial  union  between  the  U.  S.  and 

Canada.    1887 337.2  Pam.  25 

Commercial  union  with  Canada.  '87..337.2  Pam.  29 


COMMERCE. 


American  merchant.    1858-9.  v.  2 380  P-2 

Anderson.  Origin  of  commerce.  1801.  4V.  380  B-i 

Bourne.  Romance  of  trade 380  4 

Bowes.  Stephenson  and  DeLessei)s.  *93..386  Pam.  41 

J  For  reference. 


Bradstreet's :  a  journal.  1884-.^ 380? 

Coggbshall.    liistorical   sketch    of  com- 

meroe.   i860 «     3 

Colange.    Am.  diet,    of   commerce,    etc 

1880-1.  2v +380  ] 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle.  1869- 

77,  1881-91.  39V 380  p. 

Commercial  statistical  annual.  1871 .380  ! 

CooLEY.  Theory  of  transportation.  1894..^    3S 

Economist.*  1890- 380  P- 

GiBBiNS.  Hist  of  commerce  in  E^uope.  '91.    38 

GiLBART.  Ancient  commerce.  1S53.. 3 

Great  Britain.  Consuls.  Repts.  on  manufac- 
tures, commerce,  etc  187S-83.. 38 

Parliament.  Commercial  matters.  i877-8«38o  : 
Secretaries  of  Embassy  and  Legation.  Re- 
ports on  manu&ctures,  commerce,  etc ...    3S 
Herbermann.    Business    life    in   ancient 

Rome.    1880 3S( 

Heyd.  Geschichte  des  Lerantehandeh  im 

Mittelalter.  1879.  2v «    38 

HoifANS,  ft/.  CjTclopedia  of  commerce,  etc 

1858 380] 

Hunt.  Library  of  commerce.  1845 J 

Hunt's  merchants'  magazine.  1840-70.  63V.  3S0 
Hyndman.  Commercial  crises  of  the  19th 

century.  1892 .^    381 

Kirkland.  CjTclopsedia  of  commercial  anec- 
dotes. 1865.  2V ^ 

Lucas.  £tude  historique  et  statistique  sur  les 
voies  de  communication  de  la  France...  380 

Luther.  Grain  magazines.  1886 3S1 

McCulloch.  Diet,  of  commerce.  1835.  2v.     3' 

Same :  ed.  by  Rdd.  1869 «    3& 

Macgregor.   Commercial  statistics.    1847. 

5v 3S0I 

Macpherson.    Annals  of  commerce,  etc 

1805.  4v ^380 

MoNTEFiORE.  Commercial  diet.  1803 ..380 

Putzel  anJ  BXhr.  Commercial  precedents 
from  the  N.  Y.  journal  of  commerce. 

1886 m....  t3* 

ScHRADER.  Linguistisch-historische  For- 
schungen  zur  Handelgeschichte  und 
Warenkunde.    v.  I ^ 

SiMMONDS.  Science  and  commerce.  1872...  382. 

United  States.  Consuls.  Repts.  on  commerce 

and  manufactures fi^ 

No.  z-zz  (1880-z).  Miscallaneous. 

I  a  (z88z).  Cotton  goods  trade  of  the  world. 

13-aa  (z88z-a).  Miscellaneous. 

23  (zSSa).  Cotton  and  wtolen  mills  of  Europe. 

94-35  (z88a).  Miscellaneous. 

9$H  (Z882).  Cereals. 

a6  (zSSa).  Miscellaneous. 


SOCIOLOGY. 


545 


•6H  (x88s).  Tarlffii. 

Index  to  nos.  i-^63^. 

B7-a8  (1883).  Miscellaneous. 

99  (1883).  Glass  manufactures. 

30-36  (1883).  Miscellaneous. 

37(1884).  Petroleum,  etc. 

38-41  (1884).  Miscellaneous. 

4x^(1884).  FruitcuUure. 

4>(i884).  Miscellaneoits. 

43(1884).  Credit  systems. 

44-47(1884).  Miscellaneous.  v 

48(1884).  Agricultural  machinery. 

49-51  (1885).  Miscellaneous. 

50-33  (1885).  Miscellaneous.  (Declared  exports  fbrU.  S. 
S884). 

53%  (1885).  Tariff  laws  of  Mexico. 

54-58  (1885).  Miscellaneous.  (Declared  exports  xst  half 
of  1885.) 

59  (1885).  Leather  and  shoe  industries. 
(General  index,  nos.  x-59).; 

4S0-65  (1886).  Miscellaneous. 

66  (x886).  Agriculture,  etc.  in  Germany. 

<S7-7o  (x886).  Miscellaneous. 

(Unnumbered.  Forestry  in  Europe  ) 

71--73  (1886-7).  Miscellaneous. 

J2H  (1887).  Customs  duties  imposed  by  foreign  nations 
upon  Am.  produce,  etc. 

74-76(1887).  Miscellaneous. 

77  (1887).   Fishery  interests  of  U.  S.  and  trade  with 
Canada. 

78-84(1887).  Miscellaneous. 

85  <x887).  Statist'l  abstract  for  foreign  cotmtries  1873-85 

86(1887).  Miscellaneous. 

87  (1887).  Bimetallism  in  Europe. 

88-89  (>888).  Miscellaneous. 

90  (1888).    Budgets  and  budget  legislation  in  foreign 
countries. 

91-104(1888-9).  Miscellaneotu. 

(Index  to  nos.  zoz-104  ) 

105-106(1889).  Miscellaneous. 

tc6%  (1889).  Cider  manufacture  in  Eng.  and  France. 

107(1889).  Miscellaneous. 

107^  (1889).  Tobacco  culture  in  foreign  countries. 

zo8-io9(x889).  Miscellaneous. 

zio-zzz  (1889).  Mortgages  in  foreign  oountries. 
(Index,  nos.  60  to  xiz) 

zsa  (1890).  Steamship  subsidies. 

iz3-Z43(z89o-3).  Miscellaneous. 

Z44-147  (189s).  Miscellaneous. — Index. 

t4&-z5i  (1893).  Miscellaneous. — Index, 
((general  index,  nos.  iza  to  Z5Z.) 

Z5»-i63  (1893-4).  Miscellaneous  —Index. 

168-171  (1894).  Miscellaneous. 

17»-Z75  (1895).  Miscellaneous. 

Dept  of  State.   Review  of  the  world's 
cominerce.  1894-5 ^ 380  32 

ypiCKWT.    Commerce  and  navigation  of  the 

ancients.  2t 380  B-17 

iTATlRSTcnf.  Cyclopaedia  of  commerce,  etc. 

1863 380  II 

iTbbster.  Thetrade  of  the  world.  1880....    382.2  2 

i^DfCKLKR.    Die  deutsche  Hansa  in  Russ- 

land.  1886 380.3  6 

>book  of  commerce;    ed.  by  Murray. 

1889- t38o  26 


Yeats.   Manual  of  recent  and  existing  com- 
merce.  1878 

Natural  hist  of  commerce.  1870 

Technical  hist,  of  conmierce.  1878 

Yeats,  ef  a/.    Growth  and  vicissitudes  of 

commerce.  1878 

Zehden.  Commercial  geography.  1889 

ZiMMERN.  The  Hansa  towns.    1889 

UNITED  STATES. 


380  IS 
380  z6 
380  14 

380  13 
380  24 
380  2$ 


American  carrying  trade.  1880 382.1  Pam.  I 

Arthur.  Free  trade:  Interstate  commerce. 

1874- 380.1  IS 

Bishop.    How  shall  our  freight  be  carried  ? 

1878 380.1  15 

Blodgett.  Commercial  and  financial 
strength  of  the  U.  S.,  shown  in  the  bal- 
ances of  foreign  trade.   1864 382.1  Pam.  2 

Bronson.  Commerce  and  transportation  of 
valleys  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  rivers  of 
the  N.  W 381. 1  Pam.  4 

BiTTLER.    Early  shipping  on  Lake  Superior. 

1895 381. 1  Pam.  13 

Chicago.  Convention  on  river  and  harbor 
improvements,  1848 :  memorial  to  Con- 
gress  381.1  B-i 

Chotteau.  Franco-American  treaty  of  com- 
merce, 1878-9 382.1  Pam.  19 

C^dman.  Are  interests  of  a  few  ship-builders 
more  to  be  considered  than  interests  of 

commerce? 382.1  Pam.  13 

Free  ships.  1878.^ 382.1  Pam.  5 

Shipping  subsidies  and  bounties.  '90...382.1  Pam.  9 

CuLLOM  and  Blanchard.  Federal  regula- 
tion of  commerce.  1893 381. 1  Pam.  IX 

Curtis.  Trade  beween  the  U.  S.  and  Span- 
ish Am.   1889 382.1  6 

Daniels.   Interstate  commerce  act :  speech, 

1894 98.3  Pam.  116 

Depew,  ed.  One  hundred  years  of  Ameri- 
can commerce.  1895.  2v 380.1  B-i 

Evans.  Imports — duties,  1867-83 380.1  17 

Great  Britain.  Privy  Council.  Rept.  on  the 
trade  of  Gt.  Britain  with  the  U.    S. 

1791 382.1  5 

Hall.  Am.  navigation.  1880 382.1  Pam.  3 

Hayes.  Inter-state  commerce.  1877 380.1  15 

HiGGlNS.  A  few  words  regarding  Am.  ship- 
ping  382.1  Pam.  18 

Hill.  American  or  foreign  ships?  '81..382.Z  Pam.  17 
Our  merchant  marine.  1877 382.1  Pam.  4 

McAlpine.   Products  of  the  food-producing 

interior  of  the  U.  S.,  etc.  1873 381. 1  Pam.  9 

National  Board  of  Trade.  Proceedings 380.1  3 


546 


SOaOLOGY. 


National  Commercial  Conventions.  Proceed- 
ings, 1865-. 380.1  2 

National  Convention  of  ship-owning  and 
other  bodies,  Boston,  1880.  Proceed- 
ings  382.1  Pam.  16 

New    York    Produce    Exchange.    Repts., 

1873-89 t38o.i  I 

Pacific  Slope,  commercial  and  transporta- 
tion interests.  1885 381. 1  Pam.  2 

Pbtbrs.    Recent  features  of  our   foreign 

trade.  1894. 382.Z  Pam.  2Z 

Pitkin.  Statistical  view  of  the  commerce  of 

the  U.S.    1835 380.1  5 

Roach.  Am.  carrying  trade.  1880 382.1  Pam.  20 

San  Francisco.    Board  of  Trade,  etc.    Rept. 

on  shipping  and  ship-building.  '84..382.1  Pam.  7 
United  States.    Bureau  of  Statistics.    Com- 
merce   of  the  U.  S.   with   European 

countries,  1790-1890 382.Z  8 

Same:  accompanying  tables 382.1  R-i 

— ^Imported  merchandise  for  consumption 

in  the  U.S.   1890-3^ 382.1  B-I 

— Repts.  on  foreign  commerce   of  the 

U.  S 382.1  Pam.  12 

— Repts.  on  internal    commerce  of  the 

U.S.„ tS^i.i  I 

Bureau  ofthe  Am.  Republics.  Repts..382.i  Pam.  Ii 

Commissioner  of  Navigation.  Repts„ 380.1  4 

Dept.  of  Agriculture.  The  world's  markets 

for  Am.  products.  1895- 382.1  Pam.  22 

House  of  R.    Rept.  on  causes  of  the  de- 
cline of  navigation  interests.   1870 382.1  2 

Secretary  of  State.    Rept.  on  importation 
into  foreign  countries  of  bread-stufis  and 

provisions  from  the  U.  S.  1890. 382.1  7 

— Repts.  on  commercial    relations  with 

foreign  powers 382.1  D-B-1-5 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury.   Rept.  on  trade 
of  the   British   N.  Am.   colonies;    by 

Andrews.  1853.   2v 382.1  1 

—Repts.  relative  to  commerce  and  navi- 
gation, 1789-1823 328.1  D-B-8 

Same,  1823-1892 380.1  D-i 

Same,  1893- 380.1  D-B~i 

Senate.    Preliminary  re{>t.  on  transporta- 
tion routes  to  the  seaboard.  1885 385.1  25 

— Rept.   on  transportation-routes  to  the 

seaboard.  1874.  2v 385.1  8 

Same.  i88i 385.1  9 

State  Dept.  Rept.  of  Central  and  S.  Am. 

Commissioners.  1885^ 382.1  4 

Waterhouse.  Am.  commerce  in  1900..380.1  Pam.  37 
Wells.    Decay  of   our    ocean  mercantile 

marine 382.1  Pam.  9 


Our  merchant  marine.    1882^ 

(JV0//. — The  annual  reports  of  numerous  boards 
and  chambers  of  commerce  are  omitted  from  thi: 
list,  but  may  be  found  in  the  card  catalog  of  the  h 

OTHER  COUNTRIES. 

BowLEY.  England's  foreign  trade  in  the 
19th  century ; 

British  India.  Statement  of  trade  with  British 
possesstons,  etc.,  1879-84 382 

Canada.  Board  of  Tnde.  Annnal  meetings, 

1871- ..38a2 

Dept.  of  Trade  and  Commeroe.  Repts., 

1893- : 

Minister  of  Public  Works.   Repts.. ; 

Minister  of  Trade  and  Commerce.   Rept 
on  the  mission  to  Australia.  1893.. '. 

Tables  of  trade  and  navigation 380.2 

Capper.  Port  and  trade  of  London.  1862... 
China  ami  Japan.   Tteaty  of  Shimonoseki, 

1895 3803 

Craik.  Hist,  of  British  commerce.  '44.  2t.  ■ 
Cunningham.  Growth  of  English  industry 

and  commerce.  1890-2.  2v 

Cantentt:  v.  i.  Early  and  middle  aces. 
V.  3.  Modem  times. 

Extracts  from  records  of  merchant  adven- 
turers of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  1895. 

V.I- 3I 

Farrer.    The  state  in  its  relations  to  trade. 

i883„...... ; 

GiBBiNS.    British  commerce   and    colonies 

from  Elizabeth  to  Victoria.  1893... 

Great  Britain.  Annual  statements  of  naviga- 
tion and  shipping. 382 

Aimual  statements  of  trade  with  foreign 

countries,  etc 382 

Extracts  from  the  Navigation  Acts,  1645- 

96 382,2 

Lists  of  treaties  of  commerce  and  naviga- 
tion with  foreign  powers.  1880.. 

Imperial  Institute.  Year-book,  1894 % 

Levi.  Hist,  of  British  conmierce,  1 763-1878.. 
MuN.    England's  treasure  by  forraign  trade. 

1664  freprint,  1895.] 

PiGEONNEAU.    Histoire  du  commerce  de  la 

France.  2v 

United  States.  Bureau  ofthe  Am.  Republics. 
Foreign  commerce  of  the  Am.  republics 

and  colonies.  189IM... 

Secretary  of  State.   Rept.  on  ^hanges  in 
commercial  sjrstems  of  foreign  nations. 

1842 

— Rept.  on  the  foreign  trade  of  Mexico, 
etc.   1885 382.3 


X  For  reference. 


SOCIOLOGY. 


547 


AND  AGENCIES   OF  COM- 
MUNICATION. 

ites.    Consular   reports,    special. 
Highways  of  commerce.  1895...    380  31 

SHIP.—  NAVIGATION.—  SHIPPING. 

ighthouses  and  light  ships.  1870..      656  9 
eamanship  in  the  rojral  navy.  *6o..    656  16 

Daring  vojrage  across  the  Atlan- 

58o 656  19 

amship  line  between  Canada  and 

itain.   1894 656  Pam.  3 

tie  kedge-anchor,  or  yomig  sailors* 

nt.  1847 656  I 

!odem  screw  propulsion.  1869....  656  B-2 

oards  of   Steamboat  Inspection, 

.epts 656  Pam.  5 

Marine  and  Fisheries.  Repts.....  656  24 
\,etaL  Ocean  steamships.  189Z..  656  34 
.  and  Little.  Ships  and  sailors. 

656  8 

i  Ayung,  eds.  Book  of  the  life- 

1894., 656  38 

i  of  oil  on  heavy  seas.  1886.... 656  Pam.  4 
Universal  diet,  of  the  marine. 

656  B-i 

Rept.  on  navigating  with  steam 
on  southern  waters  of  the  U.  S. 

656  Pam.  2 

Storm  warriors.  1875 656  15 

a  ship.  1882 656  22 

al  Marine  Conference,  Washing- 

J89.  Proceedings.  2v 656  31 

f  committees,  etc 656  33 

.mong  our  sailors.  1S74 656  14 

Modem  light-house  service.  1889.656  B-3 

le  question  of  ships.  1884.. 65629 

St  of  the  life-boat.  1874 656  10 

eamboat  directory.  1856 656  18 

NK.  Hist,  of  propellers,  etc.  '51..  656  6 

The  Atlantic  ferry.  1892 656  35 

ressels  of  the  U.  S.  1879 656  17 

ollision  diagram.  1S68 656  ii 

tie  caravals  of  C«lumbus.. 656  B-5 

Chronological  hist,  of  the  origin, 

f  steam  navigation.  1883 656  23 

GH.    Sailor's    handy  book    and 

man's  manual.  1881 656  21 

.  Romance  of  the  coast.  1883...  656  27 

Sailor's  language.  1883 656  28 

ilors.  The.   1851 65612 

ic.  i860 656  13 

lilor's  word-book.  1867 656  3 


Stanton.  American  steam  vessels.  1895...  656  R-x 

Thompson.  Coast-pilot.  1865 656  2 

ToRR.  Ancient  ships.  1894 ^    656  37 

United  States.  Commissioner  of  Navigation. 

Shipping  interests  of  the  U.  S.  1892.. .656  Pam.  9 
Consuls.  Port  regulations  in  foreign  coun- 
tries. 1891 656  36 

House  of  R.  Am.  shipping  interests 

47-2,  Z882-3,  H.  R.  Rept  2 

Hydrographer.  Repts.,  1895-....., ^5^  Vzm,  1 1 

Hydrographic  Office.  Notices  to  mariners 

for  the  Great  Lakes.  1894-. ^5^  4 

— Rules  of  the  road,  for  the  Great  Lakes. 

1895 656  Pam.  13 

— Sailing  directions.  Great  Lakes.  1894-..      656  5 

Life-saving  Service.  Repts 656  25 

Light-house  Board.  Beacons,  buoys,  etc., 
on  northern  lakes  and  rivers,  and  At- 
lantic and  Gulf  coasts.    1892- 656  B-4 

— Intensity  of  lights  to  be  used  by  the 

merchant  marine.  1891.. 656  Flam.  7 

— list  of  lights  on  northern  lake  and  river 
coasts  of  U.  S.;  also  Canadian  lights. 

1879 656  PanL  I 

Weather  Bureau.    Rept.  of  wrecks  on  the 

Great  Lakes,  1885-93 656  Ptau  10 

Whittemore.  Origin  and  progress  of  steam 

navigation  in  Am.  1890 656  Pam.  6 

Wreck  chart,  showing  location  of  wrecks 

on  the  Great  Lakes,  1886-91 656  Pam.  S 

Young.  Origin  of  ocean  mail  steamers.  '76..  380.x  15 

CANALS  AND  RIVERS. 

Deep  Waterways  Convention,  Detroit,  *9i..387  Pam.  8 
Hauft.    Canals  and  their  economic  relation 

to  transportation.  1890 386  PauL  34 

James.  The  canal  and  the  railway.  '90..386  Pam.  34 
Jeans.    Waterways  in   different  coimtries. 

1890. 386  13 

Johnson.    Inland  waterways.  1893 3^7  I 

Mills.    Inland  navigation.  1820 386  5 

River  Improvement  Convention,  St.  Louis, 

1867 387  Pam.  3 

Roach.  Our  merchant  marine.  1882 387  Pam.  I 

St.  Louis.  Memorial  on  the  improvement  of 

western  rivers.  1844 380.I  7 

Waterhouse.     Give    us  an  unobstructed 

Mississippi.    1877 387  Pam.  7 

The  Mississippi  and  its  affluents.  1892..387  Pam.  9 
Waterways     Convention,     Superior,    Wis., 

1889 387  Pam.  6 

Inter-oceanic  Canals. 

Ammen.    The  Am.  inter-oceanic  ship  canal 

question.  1880 386  4 


548 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Bowes.     "Dt  Lesseps  and    the  Suez  and 

Panama  canals.   1893..' 386  Fazn.  41 

CoLQUHOUN.    The  key  of  the  Pacific,  the 

Nicaragua  canaL  1895 386  17 

CoRTHELL.  The  Tehuantcpec route.  '95^386  Pam.  46 

Davis.  The  Nicaragua  canal.   1892 386  Fam.  42 

DtmON.    Rept  on  the  Nicaragua  canaL 

1892 386  Pam.  43 

F&YS.    Relation  of  Nicaragua  canal  to  Am. 

commerce.    1893 386  Pam.  44 

Inter-oceanic  canal  and  the  Monroe  doctrine. 

1880. 386  3 

Inter-oceanic  canal  of  Nicaragua.   History, 

etc.  1891 ..386  B-2 

LsssEPS.  The  Suez  canal.  1876 386  2 

Mbnocal.   The  Nicaragua  canal.  '90.....386  Pam.  35 
Nicaragua  canal.    Commercial    geography, 

•    etc.   1888 386  Pam.  25 

Discussion,  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1887 386  16 

Explorations  and  survejrs,  1502-1890...386  Pam.  36 

Profile.   1888 386  Pam.  27 

Plauchut.    The  Panama  canal.  1879 386  Pam.  7 

RoDRiGUES.    The  Panama  canal.  1885 386  10 

Rogers.   Intelligence  rept  of  the  Panama 

canal.    1889 386  Pam.  39 

Sullivan.  Inter-oceanic  communication  by 

Way  of  the  Am.  isthmus:  rept,  1883...  386  B-l 
Taylor.  Waterways  to  the  Pacific.  '88..386  Pam.  24 
United  States.    H.  of  R.    Rept.  on  inter- 
oceanic    communication    by  the  isth- 
mus  47-2,  1882-3,  H.  R.  E.  Doc.  23 

Senate.    Rept.  on  Nicaragua  canal,  with 

atlas ;  by  Menocal.49-1, 1885-6,  Sen.  E.  Doc.  5. 

Urquhart.  The  Suez  canal  in  1853 386  Pam.  12 

Watkrmouse.    The    Nicaragua    canal. 

1892 386  Pam.  40 

Canals  of  the  United  States. 

Brown.    Drainage  channel  and  waterway; 
Lake   Michigan  and    the   Mississippi. 

1894 386  IS 

Connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  navi- 
gation of  the  U.  S.    1826 386  6 

Illinois  and  Michigan  canal.    Rept.  on  pro- 
posed acquisition  by  the  govt.  1 887 386  12 

Kelton.     Hist,    of  the   Sault  Ste.   Marie 

canal.  1888 386  Pam.  23 

Lake  Improvement  Convention,  Saint  Paul, 

1878 386  Pam.  4 

Ohio.  Canal  Commissioners.  Rept.,  1825.  386  Pam.  18 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  ship  canal.    Repts 386  Pam.  29 

Southall.  Cheap  transportation.  i875„„386  Pam.  9 
Tanner.      Canals    and     railroads    of   the 

U.  S 386  II 


United  Ikate^   Corps,  of  Engineers.   Repts. 

on  the  grand  waterways  of  Ptennsjl- 

vania.    1878-^ 386  ft 

House  of  R.    Rept.  on  ship  canal  to  ooo- 

nect  Mis8issip[H  River  and  Lake  >tidu- 

gan.  i862« 386  ft 

Secretary  of  Treasury.    Rept  on  pobGc 

roads  and  canals.    1816 3 

Wisconsin  and  Fox  Rivers  improvement: 

memorial  to  Congress.  1868-9. 5^  ^ 

Worcester  and  Providence:  proposed  canaL 

1822.. 386  Pa 

Canals  of  New  York. 

Aghicoia.,  psntd.  Letter  on  the  commerce 
of  western  waters.  1807 386.1  ft 

Barton.  Commerce  of  the  lakes  and  Erie 
canal.    1851 386.1  Pta 

Boynton.  Hist,  of  steam  on  the  Erie  canaL 

1873 386.1  fta 

Buffido.    Memorial  for  redaction  of  canil 

tolls.    1849 386.1  fton. 

Campbell.    Rept.  on  a  direct    route  for 

eastern    termination    of    Erie    canaL 

1836 386.1  fta 

Champlain  canal.  Description.  1825... 386. 1  fta 
Chapman,  ei/.  Manual  of  N.  Y.  canal  laws. 

1873 3l^ 

CoLDEN.  Memoir  prepared  at  celebration  of 

completion  of  N.  Y.  canals 3861I 

Considerations  on  claims  of  the  'southem 

tier  of  counties,'  regarding    a    canaL 

1825 386.1  PW 

Considerations  on  great  western  canal  from 

the  Hudson  to  Lake  Erie.  1818.. . 386.1  Fu 
Enlargement  of  the  Erie  canal:  convention, 

Rochester,  i837.„ 386.1  Pun. 

Facts,  etc.,  rel.  to  origin  and  completion  of 

Erie  canal.  1825 386.1  ?m 

Hawley,  J.    Enlargement  of  Erie  canaL 

1840^ 386.1  Ptaa 

Hawley,  M.  S.  Origin  of  the  Erie  canal, 

etc 3861) 

Hercules,  pseud.  Practicability  of  con- 
structing a  great  central  canal.  '27..386.1  P0 

Keyes.  The  old  packet  times 386.1  fta 

McElroy.  Canal  system  of  N.Y.  '81^386.1  P» 
National  Ship-cansd  Convention,  Chicago^ 

1863.  Proceedings.^ 38^ 

New  York.    Auditor  of  the  Canal  Dept. 

Financial  repts 3S6 

— Repts.  on  tolls,  etc f^ 

Canal  Board.  Proceedings^ 3S6.1 

— Rept.  on  canal  debt,  etc.  1840....386WI  ft* 


SOCIOLOGY. 


549 


— Rept.  relative  to  a  ship-canal  bet.  Lake 

Ontario  and  the  Hudson.  1835...3S6.1  Fun.  97 

Canal  Commissioners.  Rept  on  a  canal 
route  from  Rochester  to  Olean.  '35..386.X  Pam.  87 

— ^Rept.  on  continuation  of  Black  River 

canal.    1840 386.I  P&m.  91 

— ^Rept.  on  Crooked  Lake  and  Chemung 

canals.  1830 386.1  Pkm.  85 

— ^Rept.  on  Genesee  valley  canal.  '40..386.1  Pam.  92 

— Rept.  on  improvement  of  Erie  canal. 

1835 386.1  Pam.  88 

-^Rept  relative  to  continuation  of  Che- 
mung canal.  1840 386.1  Pam.  107 

— ^Rept.  relative  to  cost  of  canals,  etc. 

1835 ' 3^^-'  ^**°**  9° 

— Repts 386.1  2 

Same... 386.1   Pam.  13 

Commission.  Repts.  on  steam  on  the 
canals.  1872-3 386.1  Pam.  69 

Cdmmissioners.  Memorial,  praying  aid  of 
the  gen.  govt,  in  opening  communica- 
tion bet.  the  Hudson  and  the  lakes. 
1810 386.1  Pam.  32 

Commissioners  of  Canal  Fund.   Repts 386.1  3 

Same 386.1  4 

Same 386.1  Pam.  82 

Committee  on  Canals.    Rept.  on  petition 

of  D.  E.  Evans,  et  al.  1827 386.1  Pam.  12 

Comptroller.  Financial  rept.  rel.  to  canals.  386.1  18 

— Repts.  of  expenditures  on  canals 386. 1  5 

Comptroller,  Canal  Commissioners,  et  al. 

Rept.  on  canal  debt,  etc.  1842.. .386.1  Pam.  loo 

Legislature.  Act  to  provide  for  improve- 
ment of  internal  navigation:  rept.  of 
conmi*rs 386.1  Pam.  6 

-^Committees  on  canals.  Repts.,  '31-45..   386.1  6 

—Rept.  in  relation  to  canal  fraud  investi- 
gation. 1875 386.1  Pam.  65 

— Rept  of  conmi*rs  to  explore  inland 
navigation  from  Hudson  River  to  Lake 
Ontario,  etc.  1810 386.1  Pam.  5 

—Rept.  of  comm.  to  explore  the  western 
waters  for  prosecuting  inland  lock  navi- 
'gation.  1792 3S6.1  Pam.  I 

-—Rept   on   canals   from   Lake   Erie  to 

Hudson  River,  etc.  1817 386.1  Pam.  9 

—Rept.  on  construction  of  Black  River 

canal.   1836 386.1  Pam.  33 

••--Serious  appeal  to,  on  canal  communica- 
tion. 1816 386.1  Pam.  7 

Superintendent  of  Public  Works.  Repts...  386.1  10 
'ew  York  City.  Memorial  of  citizens  in  fa- 
vor of  canal  navigation  between  the 
lakes  and  the  Hudson.   1816 386.1  Pam.  20 


Paine,  e/  al.  Importance  of  contemplated 

grand  canal.  1810 386.1  Pam.  4 

Patterson.  The  canal  guide.  1888 386.1  20 

Peacock.   Notes  of  survey  of  Erie  canal. 

1816 386.1  PtoL  8 

Porter.  Speech  on  internal  improvements. 

1810 386.1  Pam.  3 

l^iblic  documents  relating  to  N.  Y.  canals. 

1821 386.1  8 

Randel.  Description  of  a  direct  route  for 
the  Erie  canal  at  eastern  termination. 
1822 386.1  Pam.  24 

Ruggles.  Memorial  of  state  in  respect  to 
adapting  its  canals  to  defense  of  the 

lakes.  1862 386.1  Pam.  113 

Rept.  as  canal  commissioner.  1858..386.1  Pam.  35 
Rept.  on  the  enlargement  of  the  canals. 

1863 386.1  Pam.  52 

Vindications  of  the  canal  policy  of  N.  Y. 
1838 386.1  Pam.  34 

Schenectady.  Remonstrance  against  east- 
em  termination  of  Erie  canal.  '36..386.1  Pam.  27 

Spafford.    Guide  along  the  line  of  canals 

ofN.Y.  state.  1825 386  14 

Stone.    Festivities  at  completion  of  Erie 

canaL  1825 386.1  B-I 

Tacitus, /jrt///.  Canal  policy  of  N.  Y.  state. 

1821 386.1  Pam.  23 

Troup.  Letter  on  the  lake  canal  policy  of 

N.  Y.  state.   1822 386.1  17 

Vindication  of  the  claim  of  Elkanah  Wat- 
son to  the  merit  of  projecting  the  lake 
canal  policy;  also  of  Gen.  Schuyler. 
1821 386.1  16 

Troy.  Remonstrance  of  Common  Council, 
against  eastern  termination  of  Erie 
canal.    1836 386.1  P&m.  26 

View  of  grand  canal  from  Lake  Erie  to  the 

Hudson.   1825 386.1  Pam.  28 

Watson.    Hist,   of  the  western  canals  of 

N.  Y.,  1788-1819.  1820 386.1  21 

Williamson.    Address    on    contemplated 

grand  canal.   1812 386.1  Pam.  4 

Wright.  Origin  of  the  Erie  canal :  services 

of  Benj.  Wright  1870 386.1  Pam.  19 

{Note. — Numerous  pamphlets  relating  to  comparatively 
recent  questions  of  tolls,  enlargement  of  locks,  steam  pro- 
pulsion, etc.,  are  omitted  from  this  finding-list,  but  will  be 
found  in  the  card  catalog  of  the  library.) 

Canals  of  Other  Countries. 

Canada.  Chief  Engineer  of  Canals.   Rept., 

1880 386  7 

Dept.  of  Railways  and  Canals.  Canal  sta- 
tistics  386  Pam.  6 


550 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Parliament   RepL  on  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

canal.  1895 386  Pam.  45 

Kbefer.  Canals  of  Canada.  1850 386  Pam.  14 

KiNGSFORD.  Canadian  canals.  1865 386  8 

PRIBSTLEY.  Historical  accoimt  of  navigable 
rivers,    canab    and   railwa3rs   of    Gt 

Britain.  1831 386  I 

United  States.  H.  of  R.  Rept.  on  inland 
navigation  and  sea-ports  of  France. 
1890 386  Pun.  38 

RAILWAYS. 

Ax>AMS.  Notes  on  R.  R.  accidents.  1879...      3^5  4 
Railroads !  their  origin  and  problems.  '78.      385  3 

Chicago.  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
1893.  Railway  commerce  congress. 
Addresses 385  9 

Curtis.  The  doctrine  of  presumed  dedi- 
cation of  private  property  to  public 
use,  in  its  application  to  railroads.. ...385  Pam.  z 

DoRSEY.  English  and  Am.  railroads  com- 
pared. 1887 385  8 

FiGUiKR.    Les  nouvelles  conqu6tes  de  la 

science:  les  voies  ferr6es 385  B-i 

Foreign  railways  of  the  world.    1884.  v.l...      385  6 

Hadley.  Railroad  transportation.  1885 385  7 

Kennedy.  Wonders  and  curiosities  of  the 

railway.   1884 ^      385  5 

KiRKMAN.  Baggage  car  traffic.  1878 385  2 

^      Railway  service.  1878 385  i 

McCain,  ed.  Compendium  of  transportation 

theories.  1893 «    385  10 

MiNOT.  Railway  travel  in  Europe  and  Am. 

1882 385  Pam.  2 

Poor.  The  railway.  1867 385  Pam.  3 

Sterne.  Relations  of  the  govts,  of  western 

Europe  to  railways.  1S87 385  Pam.  4 

Of  the  United  States. 

Adams.  A  chapter  of  Erie.  1869 385.1  5 

Federation  of  the  R.  R.  system 385.1  Pam.  33 

Alexander.  Railway  practice.  1887 385.1  43 

American  Street- Railway  Association.  Meet- 
ings       388  I 

Atkinson.  Railroads  of  the  U.  S.  1880....  385.1  2 
Attica  &  Allegany  Valley  R.  R.    Exhibit. 

1853 97.7  Pam.  57 

Barnard.  Relations  of  railway  managers 

and  employes.  1886 385.1  Pam.  50 

Blanchard.  Politico-railway  problems  and 

theorists.  1880 385.1  Pam.  20 

BoNHAM.  Railway  secrecy  and  trusts.  *90...  385.1  35 
Buffalo  &  N.  Y.  City  R.  R.  Co.    Rept.  of 

com.  to  investigate  affairs.  1854 97.7  Pam.  39 


BofiEEdo  &  Pittsburgh  R.  R.  Pamphlets  last- 
ing to  origin  and  hisL  i859-.^97.7  Bun.  4c 

Buffido  &  Washington  (afterwards  B..  N.  Y. 
&  Phila.)  Ry.  Pamphlets  relating  to  its 
origin  and  history.    1864-.. 97.7  Fun. . 

BofiEdOy  Brantford  &  Goderich  Ry.  Rept  of 
engineer.  1855.....^ 97.7  ft 

Buffalo,  Wazren  &  St  Louis  R.  R.  Pkdim- 
inary  rept.,  1854.. -97.7  ft 

Canada  Southern  Ry.  Co.  Repts.,  etc...97.7  ft 

Canadian  Pacific  Railway  aggressioiis  nptm 

Am.  commerce.  1889... 3^5*'  ^ 

Central  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  Relations  with 

U.  S.  govt  1889 385.1  ftK 

Central     Railway       Qub.      Proceedings, 

1894- 385>P* 

Chevalier.  Histoire  et  description  des 
voies  de  communication  aux  £tat5  Unis. 

1840.  2V 385 

Same :  atlas  of  plates..... 385, 

Clark.  State  R.  R.  commissions.  '91..385.1 1 
Clarke,  ^/tf/.  The  Am.  railway.  1889..... 385 
Crawford.  The  Credit  Mobilier  of  Am. 

1880 ^2^ 

Dabney.     Public    r^;ulation   of  railways. 

1889 ^38 

Davis.  The  Union  Pacific  Ry.  1894 38 

Depew.  The  N.  Y.  C.  R.  R.  and  its  allied 

lines,  1866-91 97.7  P 

Dixon.  State  railroad  controL  1896 3S 

Dos  Passos.  The  inter-state  conunerce  act 

1887 38 

Dredge.  The  Pennsylvania  R.  R.  1879.. .385. 
Fink.  Interpretation  of  the  inter-state  com- 
merce act  1887 385.1  P 

GiFFEN.    Am.  railways  as  investments. 

1873 385  If 

GowEN.  The  railway  problem.  1881. .. 385.1  P; 

Great  South  Western  Ry.  of  Canada.  Rept., 
1S55 ;  by  Wallace 97.7  P 

Harold.  Farming  and  railroad  interests  in 
Am.   1880 385.1 

Hudson.  Railways  and  the  republic  '86....  3$ 

James.  Agitation  for  federal  regulation  of 
railways.  1887 385.1  P 

KiRKMAN.  Railway  revenue.  1879 sS 

Relation  of  the  R.  R's  of  the  U.  S.  to  the 
people,  etc.    1885 385.1  P 

Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Ry.  Co. 
Repts „ 97-7  P^ 

Larrabee.    The  railroad  question.  1893...  38; 

Massachusetts.  Board  of  Raibroad  Commis- 
sioners. Repts 3^: 

Returns  of  R.  R.  corporations 3^: 


SOCIOLOGY. 


551 


llTNSKLL.  Origin  of  the  Mohawk  &  Hud- 
con  R.  R, ^ 385.1  Pam,  4 

«ir  Yoik.  Assembly.  Kept,  of  Hepburn 
special  committee  on  R.  R's,  vdth  testi- 
mony, etc.  1879.    6^ 3^$*^  3^ 

— ^Rept  of  minority  of  special  com.  to  in- 
Testigate  R.  R.  management.  '80...385.1  Pam.  14 

-^RepC.  on  petitions  for  regulating  freight 

tarifbonR.  R's.  1859 385.1  Pam.  84 

«-Rept.  on  pro  rata  freight  bill.  '60..385.Z  Pam.  85 

Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners.  Rept., 

1888- 385.1  22 

Engineer  and  Surveyor.    Repts.  on  rail- 
roads  385.1  12 

Railroad  Commissioners.     Rept.     1855. 

2T^ 385.1    10 

— ^Rept.    on    transportation    of    freight. 

1884. 385.1  Pam.  8 

Same:  drawings.  1856 385.1  ii| 

Senate.    Rept.  on  petitions  for  tolls  on 

R.  R's.  1858.^ 385.1  Pam.  83 

ew  York  &  Albany  R.  R.  Railroad  com- 
munication between  N.  Y.,  Bufiialo  and 

the  interior.  1842 385.1  Pam.  75 

3tept  of  a  com.  of  aldermen.  1840...385.I  Pam.  74 

Itept.  of  E.  F.Johnson.  1839 385.1  Pam.  73 

Statistical  facts  relative  to.  1838 385.1  Pam.  72 

ew  York  &  Erie  R.  R 97.7  Pam.  1-30 

[30  pamphlets  relating  to  the  history  of  the  N.  Y. 
and  Erie  R.  R.— afterwards  named,  successively,  the  Erie 
Railway,  and  the  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  &  Western— from  1835 
to  1875,  the  titles  of  which,  omitted  here,  will  be  found  in 
the  card  catalog  of  the  library]. 

ftw  York  Central  R.  R.  Co.  Acts  of  con- 
ididalion  and  consolidation  agreements, 
1853-69;  annual  repts,  1853-69;  stock- 

bolders'  com.  repts.,  1858-63 97.7  B-i 

Slepts.  of  committees  to  examine  accts...97.7  Pam.  34 

Stamtes  relating  to,  etc.  1859 97.7  i 

sv  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  R.  R. 

Co.  Annual  repts.,  1870-84 97.7  Pam.  3s 

Same,  1888- 97-7  B-a 

«gua  &  Detroit  Rivers  Ry.  Rept.  of  pre- 
liminary survey.    1837 97.7  Pam.  49 

ISIMO.  Evolution  of  the  Am.  R.  R.  system. 

1893 385.1  Pam.  113 

Railroad  federation.  1885 3S5.1  Pam.  96 

tao.     Commissioners   of   Railroads   and 

Telegraphs.  Repts 385.1.  13 

^MS,  Hist,  of  the  Panama  R.  R.  1862 385.1  6 

>^XJIER.    Governmental  regulation  of  rail- 
roads.   1886 385.1  Pam.  10 

k-XJL-DinBOis.    Les    chemins  de   fer  aux 

foats-Unis.    1896 385.1  49 

.  The  Ashtabula  disaster.  1877 97.7  2 


Pennsylvania.     Sec.   of    Internal   Affairs. 

Repts.,  pL  4:  railroad,  etc 385*1  19 

Poor.    Directory  of  railway  officials,  etc. ..{385.1  28 

Manual  of  R.  R'softheU.  .S "t385.x  1 

Pratt.  Railroad  rates.  1885 385.1  Pam.  7 

Proposed  national  system  of  cheap  freight 

railways.  1867 ' 385.1  Pam.  89 

Railroad  gazette,  The.  1884- 385.1  P-B-3 

Railroad  war  of  the  gauges  at  Erie.  '54..97.7  Pam.  35} 

Railway  age.  The.   1884- 385.1  P-B-l 

SiPES.   The  Pennsylvania  R.  R.  1875 385.1  B-4 

Smalley.     Hist  of  the  Northern  Pacific 

R.  R.  1883 385.1  21 

Sterne.  The  railway  in  its  relation  to  public 

and  private  interests.  1878 385.1  Pam.  64 

The  railway  problem.  1880 385.1  Pam.  35 

Stickney.  The  railway  problem.  1 89 1 385.1  44 

.Stimson.  Hist,  of  the  express  companies  and 

origin  of  Am.  R.  R's.   1858 385.1  16 

Same.    1881 385.1  16^ 

SwANN.  Notes  on  Am.  R.  R*s.  iS86 385.1  29 

Talrot  and  HobArt,  eds.   Biographical  di- 
rectory of  railway  officials  of  Am.  '85..t385.i  23 
Tucker.    Waifs  from  the  way  bills  of  an 

old  expressman.    1872 3^5*1  7 

Union  Pacific  Ry.  Co.    Construction,  re- 
sources, etc.  1867 385.1  Pam.  22 

History;  by  White.  1895 385-147 

Repts.  of  govt,  directors 385. 1  Pam.  iio 

United  States.    Auditor  of  R.  R.  accounts. 

Repts 385.1  24 

Commissioner  of  Railroads.  Repts 385*1  24 

Congress.  Inter-state  commerce  act :  text. 

1887 3851  Pam.  79 

Same.  1SS9 381. 1  Pam.  7 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.    An- 
nual repts 381. 1  2 

— Repts.  and  decisions 381. 1  3 

— Repts  and  opinions 381. 1  Pam.  5 

—Statistics  of  railways  in  the  U.  S 385.1  33 

Senate.  Rept.  of  Pacific  Railway  Commis- 

mission.  9V 50- 1  >  1S87-8.  Sen.  E.  Doc. 

— Rept.  on  extending  govt,  aid  to  addi- 
tional R.  R's  to  the  Pacific.  *69..385.i  Pam.  100 
— Rept.    on   interstate    commerce,  with 

testimony.   1886.  2v 385-130 

— Rept.  on  railroads  in  the  U.  S.  owned 

by  Canadian  roads.  1889 385*1  4^ 

Vanderbilt  and  Jewett.    Joint  letter  to 
special  com.  on  R.  R's  of  Assembly  of 

N,  Y.  1879.. 385.1  Pam.  37 

Vernon,  <?</.  Am.  railroad  manual.  1874. ..385. 1  B-l 
Wallace.    Statement  of  importance  of  the 

Buffalo  and  State  IJne  R.  R.  1S50..97.7  Pam.  35 


552 


SOCIOLCXJY. 


Father  of  the  Bnfiialo   rsulway  system. 

1885.. 97.7  Ftoi.  42 

Western      Railway     Gub.      Proceedings, 

1894-^ 385.1  Pam.  115 

WiNDOM.     The   Northern   Pacific  R.  R. 

1869., 385.1  Pam.  23 

(A'tf/^.^Numerous  reports  of  railway  companietp  legis- 
lative hearings  and  arguments  on  questions  of  rates,  etc. , 
and  other  similar  pamphlets,  are  omitted  from  this  finding- 
list,  but  will  be  found  in  the  card  catalog  of  the  library.) 

Other  Countries. 

Andrew.  Indian  railways.  1884^ 385.2  8 

Canada.  Minister  of  Railways  and  Canals. 

•Repts 385.2  6 

Railway     Rates     Commission.      Rept., 

1895 385.2  Pam.  lo 

Railway  statistics.  1875- 385.2  Paan.  i 

Royal  Commission  on  Railways.    Rept. 

1888 385.2  Ptaa.  9 

Canadian  Pacific  Ry.  Agreement  in  connec- 
tion with.  1880 385.2  Pam.  2 

Sessional  papers  relating  to.  1883-4..385.2  Pam.  4 
Speeches  by  Charlton.  1881,  1885.^385.2  Pam.  3, 5 
CoNNELL.  Indian  railways  and  Indian  wheat 

1885 385.2  Pam.  8 

Davidson.  Railways  of  India.  1868 385.2  5 

GooDEVE.    Railway  passengers  and  com- 
panies. 1876 385.2  3 

Great  Britain.  Patliamentaiy  papers  relative 

to  railways  and  canals.  1873-8 385.2  B-i 

Jacqmin.    Organization   of   service    on    a 

French  railway 385.3  Pam.  I 

Parsloe.  Our  railways  [English].  1878.....  385.2  4 
Pennington.    Railways  and  other  ways. 

1894 385.2  9 

Personal  recollections  of  English  engineers. 

1868 385.2  7 

Romero.  Tehuantepec  Isth.  Ry.  1894..385.3  Pam.  2 

WiLUAMS.  Our  iron  roads.  1852 3852  i 

Same.  1883 ., 385.2  2 

WiLLOCK.  Eng.  express  trains  in  1 87 1 . .  .385 .2  Pam.  6 

POST  AND  TELEGRAPH. 

Bingham.  Ocean  mail  service.   1890.. .383.1  Pam.  i 
Briggs  and  Maverick.  Story  of  the  tele- 
graph and  hist,  of  the  Atlantic  cable. 

1858 384  I 

Canada.  Postmaster  General.  Repts 383.2  I 

Chalmers  vs.  Sir  Rowland  Hill.  1887....383.2  Pam.  i 

CusiiiNG.  Story  of  our  Post  Office.  1893 383. 1  7 

Field.  Hisloryofthe  Atlantic  telegraph.  *66      384  2 

Gou)SMiD.  Telegraph  and  travel.  1874 384.3  2 

Holbrook.    Ten   years   among    the    mail 

bags.  1855 383.1   2 


'Hyde.  The  post  in  grant  and  farm.  1894.^3^31} 

The  royal  mail.  1885.. ji^l 

OciLViB.    Handbook  for  the  coHectkn  tk 

postage  stamps 5834 

Parkinson.  Ocean  tdegrafA  to  India.  '7a  584.31 

Post  Office  directory  (U.  S.).  1856 J^i  3; 

Postal  telegraph  and  tdephone^  Gt  Brit- 
ain  384.1^*5 

Price.  Postal  telegraphy.  1882.. 384.1  tef 

Rees.  Footprints  of  a  letter-carrier.   1866...    3^1 
Rhode  Island.   Senate.    Rept  on  dedric 

wires.  1882 384.1  ftal 

Tegg.  Posts  and  telegraphs,  past  and  pies- 

ent  1878.. ifii 

Tiffany.  Hist  ofpostage  stamps  of  the  U.S.    A) 

United  States.  Official  postal  guide. ..{5^5 

P6st  Office.  Laws  and  regulations.  1852...  383JI 

Postage  stamps,  fscsimiles 383.1(^4 

Postmaster  General.  Annual  repts. 

H.  R.  E.  Doc  SeeK^pV 

Senate.  Hist  of  railway  mail  service 

48-2,  Z884-5,  Sen.  E.  DftI 

Table  of  postoffices.  1851 3^4 

Veddsr.  Postal  telegraph  unconstitatioDaL 

1888.. 98-3 

Wanamaker.  Argument  in  support  of  the 
limited  post  andtdegraph.  1890...384.1B*] 

Review  of  same:  by  Francisco 384.1!*^ 

Wells.  Relation  of  the  govt,  to  the  tele- 
graph. 1873 3^* 

Western  Union    Telegraph  Co.    Proposed 

union  of  telegraph  and  postal  systems^.  3^3^ ' 

BOOK-KEEPING.— BUSINESS  MANV.Ui 

Bryant.  Book-keeping.   1885 9^'*' 

Business  man's  commercial  law.  z886....  9^3  ^ 

New  book-keeping.  1882.. 9^7' 

Bryant  and  Stratton.  Counting  hoosc 

book-keeping.   1863 W** 

Da  VIES.  How  to  make  money  and  how  to 

keep  it .....—    V* 

Eaton.  How  to  do  business.  1896 VJ 

Egglf-STON.  How  to  make  a  living.  1875...    V 

Elwood.  Grain  tables.  1852 •5' 

Freedley.  Opportunities  for  industry.  *59-  ^' 
Geer.  Analysis  of  the  science  of  accoants. 

1883 -    *' 

Henriques.  Modem  mercantile  calculitw- 

*     1868 M.  **^ 

How  a  peimy  became  a  thousand  pounds....  V' 
James.    Education    of    business   men. 

Z892-3  (2  pam.) « 380P** 

Philadelphia's  need  of  a  commercial  high 

school.  1894 380^^ 


SOCIOLOGY. 


553 


K.  Book-keeping  methodized.  1 741.....      657  5 
SB.  Douhle-entry  book-keeping.  1865..      657  i 

WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES. 

IIS.  Rept  on  weights  and  measnres. 

i8ax 389  4 

CANDER.  Diet  of  weights  and  measores. 

1850 389  I 

iiARD.  The  metric  system.  1871 380.1  15 

etric  system  of  weights  and  measures. 

1879 1389  10 

a>iCT.  Practical  use  of  the  metric  sys> 

tem.  1891.. 98.2  Pam.  82 

RING.    Decimal    system   in  numbers^ 

coins,  etc.  1854. 389  6 

da.  Dept  of  Inland  Revenue.  Rept.  on 

weights  and  measures 389  Pfeun.  i 

HOLM.  Science  of  weighing  and  measur- 
ing.  1877 389  8 

IKE,  et/.  Weights,  measures,  etc,  of  all 

nations.  1875... {389  2 

N.  Universal  metric  system.  1876 389  7 

*BURN.  The  metric  system.  1892 389  Pam.  6 

SER.  Proposedsubstitution  of  the  metric 

system.   1877 389  Pam.  2 


Hassler.    Weights  and  measures  of  length 

and  ci^Mcity.  1832.. 389  5 

Jackson.  Modem  metrology.  1882 $389  13 

Japan.  Weights  and  measures.   1 893 389  Pam.  9 

Kelly.  Universal  cambist.  1830^ 389  B-X 

Metric  system.  The.  1890 389  Pam.  4 

Money,  weights,  and  measures  of  the  Am. 

republics.  1891 389  Pam.  5 

New  Decimal  Association  (U.  K.).  Prospec- 
tus. 1892 389  Pam.  8 

Norton.   Lect  on  measures  and  weights. 

1869 389  Pam.  3 

Putnam.    Metric  system  of  weights  and 

measures.  1874 389  3 

RUGOLES.    Repts.  as  del^ates  to  Interna- 
tional Statistical  Congress,  Berlin,  1863.    389  14 
Tats.    Modem  cambist:    enl.  by  Strauss. 

1874 1389  9 

United  States.  H.  of  R.  Rept.  on  the  metric 

system  and  metric  coinage.    1879.. 389  xx 

Wilson.  A  bushel  of  com.  1883^ 389  X5 

WooLHOUSE.  Measures,  weights,  etc.,  of  all 

nations.  1881... J389  12 

WuRTLE.    Standard  measures;  history,  etc. 

X882 98.2  Pam.  35 


EDUCATION. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCEL- 
LANEOUS. 

MS.    Seminary  libraries  and  universi^ 

extension. 370  Fam,  X2 

rican  educational  cydopxdia.  '75.  v.  i.    370  11 
rican  journal  of  education.    X855-78.  1 

27V 370  37 

DLEY.  Rept.  on  the  educational  exhibits 

at  Paris,  X878 370  Pam.  3 

JGHAM.  Education.  1839 370  26 

do.    Educational  Association.    List  of 

books  on  education 370  Pam.  38 

ucE&Co.  Catalogue  of  books  on  educa- 
tion. 1880 16  Pam.  5 

sge   and    church:    papers    from    the 

•Forum.' 370  SS 

BE.  Lects.  on  popular  education.  1834.    370  27 

KE.  Politics  and  schools.  X879 370  Pam.  4 

SON.  *What  does,  what  knows,  what 

IS.'  1891.. 370  Pam.  24 

[K.   The  state  in  its  relation  to  educa- 
tion. X884 370  78 


CuRRiE.  Principles  and  practice  of  common 

school  education 372  4 

Davidson.    Aristotle,  and  ancient  educa- 
tional ideals.   1892 37X  77 

Dick.    Mental  illumination  and  moral  im- 
provement of  mankind.  1836 370  16 

Dickinson.  A  paying  investment.  1876 370  33 

Education.   1890-.  v.  ii-„ 370  P-2 

Education  and  training.   x868 370  X3 

Educational  annual;  ed  by  Johnson. ^370  X07 

Educational  review.  1891-.  v.  i- 370  P-l 

Educator,  The.  1889-92.  6v 98.3  P-B-X 

Edwards.  Educational  legislation.  '93..370  Pam.  3X 

Errors  in  school  books.  1892-3 370  Pun.  27 

Ford.  Child  of  democracy.  1894...; 370  130 

Foster.  Evils  of  popular  ignorance.  X821.,    37036 
FouiLLtE.  Education  from  a  national  stand- 
point. 1892 370  X27 

France.  Mus^e  P^agogique  et  Bibhothdque 
Centrale  de  1  Enseignement  Pnmaire. 

Catalogue.  1886-9.  3V x6  B-33 

Gall.  Philosophy  ot  education.  1840 ^    370  28 


(  For  reference. 


554 


scx:ioijogy. 


Garvey.  Manual  of  human  culture.  iS66...     370  29 

Grots.  Public  education.  1879 98.3  Pam.  37 

Hall  an^Z  Mansfikld.  Hints  toward  a  bib- 
liography of  education.  1886 370  159 

Hamilton.  Elementary  principles  of  edu- 
cation. 1813.  2v 370  34 

Harris.  Old  school-days.  1886 ♦370  86 

Hawkins.  Rept  on  compulsory  education. 

1873 370  Ptan.  I 

Hjecker.  Scientific  basis  of  education.  '68..    370  21 
Hbrbart.  The  science  of  education.  1892.  370  126 
Herbert,  ed.  Sacrifice  of  education  to  ex- 
amination.   370  113 

Hinsdale.  President  Garfield  and  educa- 
tion. 1882 370  71 

Studies  in  education.  1896 370  164 

Home  and  school.  1872.  v.  i 370  12 

Hopkins.  The  spirit  of  the  new  education. 

1892 370  124 

Hough,  ed.   Contributions  to  the  hist,  of 

education.  1883 378  Pkm.  i 

HoYT.  Miscellaneous  writings.  1863 370  93 

Huxley.  Science  and  education.  1894 370  119 

Content*:  Joseph  Priestley. — Educational  value  of  the 
natural  history  sciences — Emancipation,  black  and  white. 
— A  liberal  education ;  and  where  to  find  it.— Scientific 
education. — Science  aad  ctdture. — Science  and  art  in  rela- 
tion to  education. — Universities:  actual  and  ideal. — Address 
on  university  education. — The  study  of  biology.— Elemen- 
tary instruction  in  physiology. — Medical  education. — The 
state  and  the  medical  profession. — Connection  of  the  bio- 
logical sciences  with  medicine. — The  school  boards. — 
Technical  education. — Address  on  behalf  of  the  National 
Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Technical  Education. 

International  congress  of  education,  1893...  370  132 

Journal  of  education.  The.  1886- 370  P-B-i 

Keyes.  The  state  and  education.  1877. ..370  Pam.  8 

Kiddle  and  Schem,  eds.   Cyclopaedia  of 

education.  1877 J370  B-l 

Laurie.  Historical  survey  of  pre-Christian 

education.    1895 370  X58 

London.    International  Health  Exhibition, 

1884.  Conference  on  education.  4v 370  79 

MacAuster,  et  al.  Ends  and  methods  of 

modern  education.  1892 370  Pam.  23 

Manchester,  Eng.  Conference  on  education 

under  healthy  conditions,  1885 370  ^-^ 

Mann.  Lects.,  etc.,  on  education.  1867 370  69 

Markly.  Essays  on  education.   1868 370  30 

MAYHE^^^  Popular  education.   1850 370  31 

Mill.  Inaugural  address  at  St.  Andrews. 

1867 373  3 

Milton.    Tractate  on   education;    cd.   by 

Browning.   1890 370  144 

New  Orleans.  Exhibition,  1884-5.  Educa- 
tional exhibits 370  87 

X  For  reference.  *  Of 


New  York  State.  Teachers*  Librazj.  Cata- 
logue. 1896.. 16  Ps 

Ontario.  Educational  Dept.  Catalogue  of 
books  relating  to  education,  etc.  '86..16  B 

Painter.  Hist  of  education.  1886.. 3 

Lather  on  education.  1889 3^1 

Patnb,  }.  Lects.  on  the  hist,  of  education. 

1892 35 

Paynb,  W.  H.  Contribution  to  the  science 

of  education  values.. 370  1 

Pedagogical  seminary.  The.  1891- 37 

Pestalozzi.  Sammlliche  Werke.  '69.  13V.    3 

Cantgnt*:  v.  z.  fUnleittmg,  to&  Srfffiuth;  1 
Pestaloui's :  Lienhard  uod  Gertrud. 

V.  9-4.  Lienhard  und  Gertrud. 

V.  5.  Lienhard  und  Gertrud;  Abhandlung  ff 
Frage:  Inwiefem  ist  es  schicklich,  dem  Aufwat 
BQrger  in  einem  kleinen  Freiitaate,  dessen  Wohl^ 
<Ue  Handelschaft  gegriindet  ist,  Schnmken  m  setie 

V.  6.  Chri&toph  und  Else. 

V.  7.  Ein  Schweizer-Blatt,  xySa. 

V.  8.  Ueber  Gesetxgebung  u.  Kindermonl.— K 
Schriften  aus  friihem  Jahren. 

V.  9.  Fabeln. 

V.  to.  Meine  NachlbnchangenGber  denGufidc 
in  der  Entwicklung  des  Menschengeschledits.— Die 
lutionsschriften,  2798. — Ansichten  Qber  die  Gega 
auf  welche  die  Gesetzgebung  Helvetiens  ihr  Augi 
vorzQglich  zu  richten  hat. 

V.  II.  Ueber  den  Aufenhalt  in  Stani.— Wie  ( 
ihre  Kinder  lehrt. 

V.  za.  An  die  Unschuld,  den  Ernst  u.  den  Ed 
meines  Zeitalters  u.  meines  Vaterlands. 

V.  13.  Einige  meiner  Reden  an  mein  Haas,  zSo 
Ueber  den  Zustand  meiner  padagogischen  Bestre 
u.  Uber  die  Organisation  meiner  Anstalt,  i8aa— ( 
liche  Eiklarung. 

Philadelphia.  Supt.  of  Education.  Catalog, 
pedagogicallibrary;  byMacAlister.  '87.    i 

Popular  educator,  The.  6v 37< 

Price.  What  is  education  ?  1884 370  Pa 

Quarterlyjoumal  of  education.  1831-5.  lov. 

RiCHTER.  Levana ;  the  doctrine  of  educa- 
tion.   1863 3 

RiGG.  National  education.  1873 

Russell.  World's  recent  progress  in  educa- 
tion. 1893 370  Pj 

Simpson.    Necessity  of  popular  education. 

1834. : 

Sonnenschein's  cyclopaedia  of  education.  '89.  3; 

Spenckr.  Education j 

State  education.   1895 35 

TiMBS.  School-days  of  eminent  men.  1864^  j 
United  States.  Bureau  of  Education.  Circo- 

lars  of  information.  1871-.. 3 

— Comparative    statistics    of    elementazy 

education  in    50   principal    countries. 

1881 372  I 

Walsh.  The  lawyer  in  the  schoolroom.  *7i.   j 

interest  to  young  readers. 


SCXnOLOGV. 


555 


rxBSTER.  Edncation.  1857^ 370  Pkm.  2 

rssT.  AlcwiTi,  and  the  rise  of  the  Christimn 

schools.  1S92 371  90 

flsxES.  Hints  on  a  system  of  popular  educa- 
tion.  1838 370  118 

r-book  of  edncation.  1878-9... (370  B-8 


IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

UUM89  ^*  Contributions  to  Am.  educa- 
tional history.  1887-8 370  114 

inerican  annals  of  education.  1838 370  19 

ARDEEN.   Hist  of  educational  journalism 

inN.Y.  state.  1893 370  Pam.  29 

School  bulletin  of  N.  Y.  state.  1885 {378  75 

X>2«£.  Education  in  the  U.  S.  1889 370  1 10 

iston.    Latin  School.   250th  anniversary. 

X885 378  76 

Public  Schools.    Rules  and  regulations. 

1879 378  Pam.  33 

vumNE.  Hist  of  the  Public  School  Society 

of  the  City  of  N.Y.    1870. 37823 

»VCK.  National  culture  for  young  Ameri- 
cans. 1879 370  68 

arleston,  S.  C,  Education  in.  1881 370  Pam.  6 

>Xx;e  (Gail  Hamilton,  pseud.).  Our  com- 
mon school  system.  1880 371  29 

lAFER.  Am.  schools  for  Am.  citizenship. 

1891... 370  Pam.  21 

How  to    improve    the  country  schools. 

1888 370  Pam.  13 

Origin  and  development  of  the  N.  Y. 

common  school  system 378  Pam.  212 

School    administration    in    large    cities. 

1889 370  Pam.  16 

Bdncational  year  book.    1882,  1885.......  {378  57 

TCH.   Notes  on  Am.  schools  and  training 

colleges. 378  92 

o>ridju  School  laws.  1893 370  Pam.  36 

Sttice.  Ministdre  de  Tlnstruction  Publique. 
Riq)ports  de  la  diligation  envoy^e  a  1' 
Exposition  Colombienne,  X 893.   3v„...  370  160 

C^ttUnit:  Enseignement  prinuire  aux  ^tats-Unis,  par 
^^litrr** ;  Secondaire,  Supirieur,  par  Compayr£. 

^^T.  Studies  in  Am.  education.  1895 37<^  14^ 

C^tUtnis:  Has  the  teacher  a  profession? — Reform  in 
the  grammar  schools.— University  participation— a  substi. 
tiite  tot  university  extension. — How  to  study  history. — 
How  to  teach  history  in  secondary  schools.— The  status 
<kf  athletics  in  Am.  colleges. 
K^  can  the  system  of  education  in  [N.  Y.] 

state  be  improved  ? 370  Pam.  33 

l^KsoK.  The  country  school  in  New  Eng- 
land. 1893 370  129 

\  Common  school  laws.  1894 370  142 


Mansfield.  Am.  education.  1851 370  24 

Martin.    Evolution  of  the  Mass.  public 

school  system.  1894... 370  137 

Massachusetts.  Board  of  Education.  Repts...    379  15 

Biissouri.  School  laws.  1893 37^  '43 

National  Educational  Association.  History. 

1892^ 370  134 

Proceedings^ 370  133 

National  Teachers'  Association  (U.  S.).  Pro- 
ceedings, 1858- 370  133 

New  York.  Comptroller.  Rept  on  the  school 

fund,  etc!  1885 370  Pam.  19 

Consolidated  school  law,  1894,  and  com- 
pulsory education  law,  1894 370  67 

General  school  law.  1875 370  Pam.  9 

Laws  relating  to  common  schools.. 370  67 

School  Commissioners.  Opinions  on  town- 
ship school  system.  1889 370  Pam.  18 

Supt.  of  Public  Instruction.  RepCs 379  6 

University  of  the  State.  Academic  exami- 
nation papers,  etc 370  Pam.  20 

— Convocation.   Proceedings,   1864- 379  2 

— Bulletins , ^  370  121 

— Repts.  of  the  Regents 379  5 

New  York  Gly.  Free-School  Society.  18 14^    370  70 
System  of  public  instruction.  Memorial  of 

German  American  citizens.  1869.... ..371  Pam.  7 

Our  common  schools.  1886 370  Pam.  14 

Page.  Graded  schools  in  the  U.  S.  1894...  370  145 
Peabody  Education  Fund.   Proceedings  of 

trustees. 379  23 

Pratt.    Public  education  in  N.  Y.  state, 

1626-1746.   1872 370  147 

Randall.  Common  school  system  of  the 

stateof  N.  Y.  1851 370  146 

Rice,  }.  M.   Public  school  system  of  the 

U.  S.  1893 ., 370  128 

Rice,  V.  M.  Rept.  on  the  state  of  education 

in  the  U.  S.  1867 370  75 

St.  Louis.  Public  schools.  Repts.  1868- 379  9 

SiLjESTROM.   Educational  institutions  of  the 

U.  S.  1853 370  18 

Some  curious  schools.  1880 *378  54 

Same;  with  additions.  1884 ^378  54A 

Tennessee.  Public  school  laws.  1893 370  Pam.  35 

Township  system  of  schools,  The.  1889..370  Pam.  17 
Trent.  English  culture  in  Virginia.  1889...  370  109 
United  States.   Bureau  of  Education.  An- 
svrers    to    inquiries    about    its    work, 

etc 370  Pam.  7 

— Repts.  of  Commissioner.. 379  z 

Senate.  Text  of  [Blair's]  bill  to  make  a  na- 
tional appropriation  for  common  schools ; 
with  speech.  1884 370  Pam.  It 


X  For  reference.  *Of  interest  to  young  readers. 


656 


SOaOLOGY. 


White.  *  What  profession  shall  I  choose  ? ' 

etc 378  Pam.  61 

{Nati. — ^The  annual  school  reports  of  many  states  and 
cities  are  omitted  from  this  finding-list,  but  will  be  found 
in  the  card  catalog  of  the  library.) 


IN  OTHER  COUNTRIES. 

Arnold.  A  French  Eton.  1864. 378  43 

.   Popular  education  in  France,  etc  1861...    370  84 
Repts.  on  elementary  schools,  1852-82....  370  112 
Schools  and  universities  on  the  continent.    370  20 
Barnard.  National  education  m  Europe. 

1854 370  14 

Bartley.  Schools  for  the  people.  187 1.....      372  8 
Bashford.  Elementary  education  in  Sax- 
ony. 1881 372  20 

Cousin.  Rept  on  public  instruction  in  Prus- 
sia. 1835 372  II 

Creighton.  The  early  Renaissance  in  Eng- 
land. 1895 ^  370  157 

Davidson.  Education  of  the  Greek  people. 

1894. 370  13s 

Education  in  Japan.  1873 37015 

Elmes.  Irish  national  education.  1853 375-3  7 

France.   Ministire  de  Tlnstruction  Publique. 

RteumS  des  itats  de  situation  de  I'en- 

seignement  primaire,  1890-1 379  B-2 

GowiNG,  ed.  The  new  code  [Eng.].  1890..  370  76 
Grasby.  Teaching  in  three  continents.  '91..  370  120 
Great  Britain.     Committee  of  Council  on 

Education.  Repts 379  16 

Parliament.    Rept.  on  the  working  of  the 

elementary  education  acts.  1888.  2v...  372  B-6 
— Schools  and  education 379  B-i 

V.  X.  Education  code  of  1878. — R^ulations  of  Educa- 
tion Dept. —  Repts.  on  education  of  children  of  the  poor. 
—  Repts.  to  the  School  Bd.  of  London. -~  Repts.  of 
Comm'rs  of  education  in  Ireland.— Corr.  relative  to  fees  in 
the  Irish  model  schools. 

Royal  Commission  on  Secondary  Educa- 
tion. Rept,  etc.  1895.  9^ 37®  '48 

Holland.    Proposed  national  arrangements 

for  primary  education  [Eng.].  1870...,.     372  12 
Ireland.   Commissioners  of  National  Educa- 
tion. Repts 379  30 

Japan.     Minister  of   State    for  Education. 

Repts 379  32 

Klemm.  European  schools.  1889 370  iii 

Lavisse.  a  propos  de  nos  ^coles.  1S95 370  138 

Mahaffy.  Old  Greek  education.  1881 370  72 

Millar.     Educational  system  of  Ontario. 

1893 370  136 

Morley.    The  struggle  for  national  educa- 
tion [Eng.].  1874 370  73 


Parsons.    Prussian  schools  through  Ameri- 
can eyes.   1891..... 370  i 

Ross.  School  system  of  Ontario.  1896. 3701 

Russell.  Schools  of  Greater  Britain.  1887.   570 

Schneider  and  Bremen.  Das  VolkMckil- 
wesen  im  pveussichen  Staate.  3v 570 

Scotland.   Committee  of  Council  on  Educa- 
tion. Repts... 379 

Sharpless.    English  education  in  the  ele- 
mentary and  secondaiy  schools.  1892...  370 

Shuttleworth,  J.  Kay-.   Four  periods  of 

public  education  [Eng.].   1862 372 

Public  education  [Eng.,  1846-1852] 37$*: 

Sonnbnschein.   Standards  of  teaching  of 
foreign  codes yt 

Sproat.    Education  of  the  rural  poor  [in 
Eng.].    1870 3P 

Steven.    Hist  of  the  high  school  of  Edin- 
burgh     37^ 

Thomson.  The  English  school  room.  1865.    p 

Ungarische  Unterrichtswesen.   1887- 370  B 

Wood.  Edinbur]g^  sessional  school.  1830...  372 


TEACHERS. 

Bardeen.  The  teacher's  commercial  Tilne. 
1885 371  ft» 

BiBER.  Pestalozzi  and  his  plan  of  education. 
1831 37» 

Bramwell^h^  Hughes.  Training  of  teach- 
ers in  the  U.  S.  1894.. 37» 

Draper.  A  teaching  profession.  1890.. .371  Bn- 

Fisher.  The  mission  of  the  the  teacher. 
1863 371  ft" 

GuiMPS.    Pestalozzi,  his  life  and  work.  '90.   371 

Harris,  ed.  Teachers'  course  of  profes- 
sional reading.. 370^ 

Hope.   Book  about  dominies.  1867 37^ 

Hughes.  Loyola  and  the  educational  system 
of  the  Jesuits.  1892 37^ 

Lang.  Great  teachers  of  four  centuries. 
1893 370 

I^URIE.  Comenius,  his  life  and  educadooal 
works 37^ 

Leitch.  Practical  educationists  and  their 
systems.  1876 37* 

New  York  College  for  the  Training  of 
Teachers.  Circulars 37X  ft> 

New  York  State  Teachers'  Association. 
Uniform  examinations  for  teacfaeis. 
1887 371  P» 

Peabody.    Record  of  Mr.  Aicotf  s  school 

1874. 37' 


SOCIOLOGY. 


567 


says  on  educational  reformers. 

371  2 

!.  x886 371  2} 

s:    Schools  of  the  Jesuits. — Ascham,   Mon* 
latich,  Milton. — Comenius. — Locke. — Rousseau. 
V. — Pestalozzi.— Jacotot. —  Spencer. —  Thoughts 
itions. — Moral  and  religious  education, 
international    Reading    Circle. 

Y  syllabus 371  Pam.  19 

Day  dreams  of  a  schoolmaster. 

371  24 

iminations  for  teachers,  N.  Y.  * 

887 371  Pam.  4 

le  Christian  Brothers.  1883 371  45 


RING,  METHODS,  ETC. 

mtle  measures  in  the  training  of 

ig 371  9 

:  public  library  and  the  common 

371  Ptoi.  5 

iiods  of  mind-training.  1896....  371  109 

jtory  topics.  1883 371  48 

ostitute  of  Instruction,  Boston, 

'roceedings,  etc «.  371  i 

aymarks  for  teachers.  1894.^...  371  97 
History  and  the  study  of  history. 

371  49 

ition  as  a  science.  1879 „.,    371  27 

i'eachii^  as  a  business  for  men. 

371  Pam.  6 

/.  Letters,  etc.,  on  studies.  '73..    371  26 

lie  schools.    Courses  of  study, 

371  Pam.  10 

ations  of  the  public  hbrary  to 

ic  schools.  1892 371  Pam.  20 

Introd.'to  the  hist,  of  educa- 

eories.   1881 371  37 

D.  On  teaching.  1875 371  12 

)w  to  teach  geography.^.........     371  75 

e  building  of  a  brain.  1874 371  21 

tendencies  of  corporal  punish- 

847 371  6 

Jreat  didactic.    1896 371  iii 

f  Fifteen,  N.  E.  A.    Rept.;  by 

'fa/,  1895 371  105 

ittee.     Correlation    of  studies. 

371  no 

Hist,  of  pedagogy.  1886 371  56 

)n  geography,  Chicago,  1892. 

governmental  maps  for  Schools.  371  82 

The  essentials  of  method.  '95..  371  103 

d  the  Herbartians.  1895... 371  84 

*uf  Smith.     Development  les- 

84 371  50 


DiESTERWEG,  g/  al.    Methods  of  teaching 

history.  1883... 371  46 

Same;  2d  ed.  1885 371  46} 

Dodge  (Gail  Hamilton,  pseud.).    Nursery 

noonings.  1875 371  23 

Douglas.    English  in  secondary  schools. 

1893 371  Pam.  22 

Draper.    What  ought  the  common  schools 

todo?« 371  Pam.  15 

Dunn.  Teachii^.  1869 371  17 

Edgeworth.  Practical  education.  1 801.  2v.    371  14 

Fitch.  The  art  of  questioning.  1888 371  76 

Lects.  on  teaching.  1881 371  36 

Same;  new  ed.  1889.. 371  36A 

Froebel.  Education  of  man.  1885 371  54 

Frye.  The  child  and  nature.  1892... 371  91 

Green.  Libraries  and  schools.  1883 371  41 

Griscom.  Monitorial  instruction.  1825 371  16 

Harris.    How  to  teach  natural   science. 

1887 371  Ptan.  II 

Hart,  A.  B.  History  in  high  and  prepara- 
tory schools.  1887 371  Pam.  14 

Hart,  J.  S.  In  the  school-room.  1875 371  20 

Harvard  College.   Work  of  students  in  the 

hist  of  the  U.  S.  1887-8 ..371  Pfcm.  12 

Hill.  True  order  of  studies.  1894 371  99 

Hinsdale.  Schools  and  studies.  1884 370  77 

HoosE.    On  the  province  of   methods  of 

teaching.  1879 371  28 

Hope.  Book  about  boys.  1869 .,    371  19 

Master  John  Bull.  1872 , 371  10 

Howe.  Systematic  science  teaching.  1894..  371  98 
HowLAND.  Practical  hints  for  teachers.  '89.    371  65 

Iles.  a  class  in  geometry.  1894 371  79 

Kenyon.  The  coming  school.  1889 371  69 

King.  Methods  and  aids  in  geogn^hy.  '88.  371  74 
Lamson.  Life  and  education  of  Laura  D. 

Bridgman 37JI  35 

Laurie.  Institutes  of  education.  1892 371  loi 

Primary  instruction.  1867 .,      371  8 

LeRow.    'The  young  idea.*    1888 371  68 

Locke.  Some  thoughts  concerning  educa- 
tion; ed.  by  Quick.  1892 371  100 

McMuRRY.   Elements  of  general  method. 

1895 37«  9a 

Special  method  for  literature  and  history. 

1894 371  107 

Special  method  in  ge6graphy.  1895 -  37'  '<^ 

Special  method  m  the  reading  of  Eng. 

classics.   1895 371  106 

Maltby.  Map  modeling  in  geography.  '94.  371  95 
Maurice.  Learning  and  working,  etc.  *54„  371  4 
National  Educational  Association.  Rept.  on 

secondary  school  studies.  1892 371  So 


558 


SOaOLOGY. 


Orcutt.  Parents'  manual ^  371  22 

Parker.  How  to  study  geography.  18S9...  371  64 

Notes  of  talks  on  teaching.    1883 37Z  43 

Same.  1891 371  43^ 

Talks  on  pedagogics.  1894 \ 371  87 

Partridge.  The  Quincy  method  illustrated. 

1885 371  52 

Payne,  F.  O.  One  hundred  lessons  in  nature 

study.  1895 371  96 

Payne,  J.  Lects.  on  education.  1883 371  40 

Payne,  W.  H.  Contributions  to  the  science 

of  education.  1886 371  57 

Pestalozzi.    How    Gertrude   teaches    her 

children.    1894 371  88 

PiCKARD.  School  supervision.    1890 371  67 

Preyer.  The  mind  of  the  child,   pt.  1-2. 

1888-9 371  61 

Prince.  M  ethods  of  the  schools  of  Germany. 

1892 371  89 

Radestock.  Habit  and  its  importance  in 

education.    1886 „  371  70 

Raub.  Plain  educational  talks.  1869 371  7 

Rein.  Outlines  of  pedagogics.   1895 371  104 

Rogers.  The  dignity  of  teaching.  1857...371  Pam.  i 

ROSENKRANZ.  Pedagogics  as  a  system.  '72.  371  3 

Philosophy  of  education.  1886 371  58 

Rousseau,  itmile ;  abridged,  tr.  and  anno- 
tated by  Payne,  1895 371  32 

£miie:  extracts,  tr.  by  Worthington.  '85.  371  31 

Emilius  and  Sophia.  1783.   4v 371  30 

Royal  Geographical  Society.  Proceedings  in 
reference  to  improvement  of  geograph- 
ical education 371  60 

Russell.  The  student's  Pestalozzi.    1888...  371  63 
Safford.  Mathematical  teaching.  1886..37Z  Pam.  9 

SCHAIBLE.  Seeing  and  thinking.   1883 371  44 

School-hfe  fifty  years  ago.   1882 370  74 

Serbati.  Ruling  principle  of  method  ap- 
plied to  education.    1889 371  102 

Stickney.  On  teaching  German,  etc 370  Pam.  32 

Stow.  The  training  system  of  education.  '59.  371  13 

SWETT.  Methods  of  teaching.  1883 371  34 

Tate.  Philosophy  of  education.  1885 371  94 

Taylor,  I.  Home  education.  1842 371  5 

Taylor,  J.  O.  The  district  school.  1835 371  39 

Thring.  Education  and  schooL  1867 371  18 

Theory  and  practice  of  teaching.  1883 371  47 

Todhunter.  Conflict  of  studies,  etc.  '73...  371  59 

Contents:  TheconBict  of  studies. — Competitive  exam- 
inations.— Private  study  of  mathematics. — Academical  re- 
fonn.— Elementary  geometry. — The  mathematical  tripos. 

Trumbull.  Hmts  on  child-training.  1891...  371  72 
Ufer.  Introd.  to  the  pedagogy  of  Herbart. 

1894 371  86 


Upson.  Convocation  address,  Univ.  of  the 

State  of  N.  Y.,  1893 37'  ^^ 

Vincent.  A  study  in  pedagogy.  189a. >  371 

White.  School  management  1893. 371 

ZiMMERN.  Methods  of  education  in  the  U.S. 

1894- 371 

PRIMARY  TEACHING.— THE  KINDER 

GARTEN. 

Aldrich.  Children,  their  models  and  critics. 

1893.. 37a 

Barnard,  ed,   Fkpers  on  Froebel's  kinder- 
garten, child  colture,  etc  1881. 371 

Blow.  Symbolic  education.  1894. 372 

BowEN.    Froebel  and    education  by  self- 
activity.  1893 37* 

Browne.    Pleasant  work  for  busy  fingeis. 

1896 Iti 

Calkins.  Primary  object  lessons.  1881 372 

Child's  instructor. i 372! 

Devereaux.   Outline  of  a  year's  work  in 

the  kindeigaiten.  1895 372 

DoNAi.  The  kindergarten.  1871 37 

Froebel.  Letters ;  ed.  by  Heinemann.  '93.  372 

Pedagogics  of  the  kindergarten.  1895.....  37^ 

Biographical  sketch;  by  Kriege.  1876.....  372 
GoLDAMMER.    Gifts  of  the   kindeigaiten. 

1882 37« 

Golden    Gate    Kindergarten    Association. 

Rcpts yj2  Pw 

Hailman.  Kindergarten  culture... 3/3 

Hale.  Infant  school  management.  1886.....  37^ 

Hall.  Contents  of  children's  minds.  1893-  37' 

Harrison.  Study  of  child-nature.  1895.....  37' 
Jacobi.  Physiological  notes  on  primary  eda- 

cation.  1889 37^ 

Kindergarten,  The.  1890-.  v.2-.^ 37^ 

Kindergarten  news.  The.  1891- 37* ' 

Kitchen-garden,  The.  1883-8.  v.  1-5.. 37^8 

Kraus-Boelte  and  Kraus.   Kindeigaiten 

guide.  1877-.  V.  1-2 -  27* 

Mann  and  Peabody.   Moral  culture  of  in- 
fancy. 1876 37* 

Marenholtz-BOlow.  The  child.  1872.....  37* 

ChUd  and  chUd-nature.   1889 37^ 

Hand-work  and  head-work 37* 

The  new  education.   1876.. 37* 

Mayo.  Lessons  on  objects... 37* 

OuROUSSOV.  Education  from  the  cradle.  '90  37* 
Paull.  Questions  and  answers  on  nsefiil 

subjects 37* 

Peabody.  Lects.  for  kindeigartners.  1893..  57* 
Peabody  and  Mann.  After  kindeigaiten— 

what?   1878 37^ 


SOCIOLOGY. 


559 


ters  on  the  education  of  in- 

372  I 

iHAN.  Hand  and  eye  train- 

37a  B-2 

1  guide  to  the  English  kin- 

1875^ 372  17 

al  of  elementary  instruction. 

372  26 

kindergarten.  1880 372  22 

:en  at  home.  1884 37240 

Essays  on  the  kindergarten. 

372  21 

g  to  read.  1892 372  41 

Kellogg,  eds.   Mothers' 

189 372  B-8 

of  childhood 372  B-I 

n's  rights.  1892 37248 

irgarten.  1893 372  52 

TH.  Frocbers  gifts.   1895..  372  57 

pations.  1896 372  59 

IE  FOR  THE  Kindergarten. 

the  story  land.    no.    1-3. 

*372.i  7 

Ice  domum.  1893 372.1  6-6 

er-play  and  nursery  songs. 

*372.i  B-2 

i,  games  and  stories ;  tr.  by 

372.1  15 

>mmentaries  of  Mother  play ; 

y  Eliot  and  Blow.   1895 372.1  9 

l^c  of  Mother  play ;  tr.  and 

r.     1895 372.1     10 

:ory-land.   1895 *372.l  13 

t-tails  and  other  tales.  '95..*372.i  14 
Merry  songs    and    games. 

372.1  B-4 

he  kitchen  garden.  i878...372.r  B-3 

^es  and  tales  for  the  kin- 

[876 in  *372  23 

assic  stories  for  the  little 

- *372.i  II 

S78-9.  V.  23-25 *372.i  5 

for  kindergarten.  1874 372.1  12 

;r  plays.  1889 *372.l  B-i 

world.   1893 *372.i  3 

or  little  children.   1887-94. 

372.1  B-7 

5  for  beginners  in  resuling. 

*372.i  4 

INKS.    Songs  and  games  for 

372.1  B-5 

ITH.  The  story  hour.  '90...*372.i  2 

for  kindergartens.  1885 ^372.1  i 

♦  Of  interest  to 


HOME  EDUCATION.— SELF 
EDUCATION. 

Adams.  Plain  living  and  high  thinking.  '80.  374  13 

Alger.  The  school  of  life.  i88i„ 374  12 

Arey.  Home  and  school  training.  1884.....  98.3  3 

Atkinson.  Right  use  of  books.  1878.. *374  9 

AzARiAS.  Books  and  reading.  1890.. *374  8 

Balfour.  Pleasures  of  reading.  1887 374  Pam.  3 

Blackie.  Self-culture.  1874.. 374  3 

Cambridge.  Young  Men's  Society  for  Home 

Study.  Repte 374  P*«».  I 

Carlyle.  On  the  choice  of  books.  1881....  ^374  14 

Channing.  Self-culture.  1838. 374  16 

Chester.    Chats  with  girls  on  self-culture. 

1891 *374  20 

Clarke.    Self-culture.  1880. 374  n 

Eggleston.  How  to  educate  yourself.  '72..  ^374  3 

Goodrich.   Fireside  education.   1838.. 374  19 

Hale.  What  career?  1878 373  4 

Hamerton.  The  intellectual  life.  1873 374  5 

Same.  1889^ 374  5j 

Hood.  Self-formation.  1883.. 374  15 

Johnson.  Living  to  purpose.  1870 ^374  7 

LooMis.   Mental  and  social  culture.  1873...  374  6 

Martineau.  Household  education.  1877...  372  6 

Mason.  Home  education.  1886 37245 

MoRLEY.  Study  of  literature.  1887.^ 374  18 

Northcots.    The  pleasures,  dangers,  etc., 

of  desultory  reading.  1885 374  17 

RusKiN.  Sesame  and  lilies... 374  4 

SiGOURNEY.  Letters  to  mothers.  1839.. 372  7 

Smiles.   Self-help.  1872 *374  i 

Teachers'  National  Reading  Circle.  Courses, 

etc.  1887... 374Ptoi.  2 

Warner,  ^/  a/.    Hints  for  home  reading. 

1880.. ♦374  10 


HIGHER  EDUCATION.— COL- 
LEGE AND  UNIVERSITY. 

Adams.  A  college  fetich.  1883 375*i  P^un-  2 

Bird.    Higher  education  in  Germany  and 

England.    1884 373  7 

Brooks.    Importance  of  classical  studies. 

i846.„ 375.1  Pam.  8 

Capes.    University  life  in  ancient  Athens. 

1877 .'. 378  12 

CoMPAYR^  Abelard  and  the  origin  of  uni- 
versities. 1893 378  lOI 

Corson.    The   university   of    the   future. 

1875 373  Pam.  3 

Davis.  Meaning  of  the  university.  1894..373  Pam.  25 

Emerson.  Latin  in  high  schools.  1881..98.3  Pam.  94 

young  readers. 


560 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Farrar,  ed.  Essays  on  a  liberal  education. 

1868 375.1  I 

Fitch.    Higher  education  and  the    state. 

1893 373  Pam.  24 

GiLMAN.  Benefits  which  society  derives  from 

universities.  1885 373  Pam.  5 

Graduate  courses :  a  handbook.    1893-4 373  13 

Hazeltine.  British  and  American  educa- 

tion.   1880 373  5 

HoFMANN.   Question  of  a  division  of  the 

philosophical  faculty.   1880 375-1  ^^^bdl,  4 

Howard.     Evolution    of   the    university. 

1889 373  Pam.  21 

HoYT.  Relation  of  culture  and  knowledge 

in  a  university  education.  1859 ..373  Pam.  I 

Kendall.  Washington  and  the  higher  edu- 
cation.  1888 373  Pam.  7 

KuKULA  and  TrObner,    eds,    Minerva: 

Jahrbuch  der  gelehrten  Welt ~t37^  '^ 

Laurent.  Les  universitds  des  deux  mondes. 

1896 378  120 

Laurie.  Rise  and  early  constitution  of  uni- 
versities.  1887 378  24 

McCosH.    The  new  departure  in   college 

education.  1885 373  Pam.  2 

Morris,  E.  P.  The  study  of  Latin.  *86..375.i  Pam.  5 
Morris,  G.  S.  University  education.  '86..373  Pam.  6 
MUNRO,^</.  The  mediaeval  student.  *95..378  Pam.  263 
Newman.  Rise  and  progress  of  universities, 

etc.  1872 378  8 

Palmer.  The  new  education.   1887 373  11 

QUAIN.  Some  defects  in  general  education. 

1869 375.1  2 

Rashdall.  Universities  of  Europe  in  the 

middle  ages.  1895.  Z^ 37^  '^9 

Rawle.  The  case  of  the  educated  unem- 
ployed.   1885 375.1  Pam.  3 

Richardson.  Methods  of  classical  instruc- 
tion. 1885 375.1  Pam.  6 

Schurman.  a  people's  university.  '88..375.I  Pam.  7 

Schuyler.  A  liberal  education.  1857 373  Pam.  8 

Spalding.  Education  and  the  higher  life.  '90.      373  9 

Thomas.  University  degrees.  1887 378  Pam.  200 

White.  Some  important  questions  in  higher 

education.    1884, 373  Pam.  4 

'  WooTON.  Guide  to  degrees  in  arts,  sciences, 

etc.   1883 378  68 

ENGLISH  UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES. 

BissoN,  F.  S.  De  Carteret-.  Our  schools 

and  colleges.  1879 37842 

Same:  v.  2.  For  girls.  1884 378  42^ 

Bristed.    Five  years  in  an  English  univer- 
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Burrows.  Pass  and  class.  1866 

Cambridge,  Univeisity  of.  DicL  of  the  Uni 

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Memorials ;  by  Wright  and  Jones.   184: 

2V.. 

On  the  Cam;  by  Everett  1865 

Eaton.  College  requirements  in  English.  *9< 
Eton  College.  A  day  of  my  life.  1877...... 

Hist,  1440-1875;  by  Lyte 

Seven  years  at  Eton,  1857-64;   ed.  t 

Richards 

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Great  public  schools:    Eton,   Rugby,    et 

1893- 

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Annab;  by  Jeafhreson.    1871.  2v 

Diet,  of  the  University;  ed.  by  Dickei 

1884. 

History;  by  Brodrick.    1886 

History  to  1530;  by  Lyte.  1886 

Memorials  of  Oxford;  by  Ingram.  '37.  31 
Oxford  and  her   colleges;    by   Goldw 

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Oxford:    brief  historical  and  descripti' 

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Oxford,  its  life  and  schools;  ed.  by  Stc 

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Oxford  men,  1880-92;  by  Foster „ 

Oxford  men  and  their  colleges;  by  Fo 

ter.  1893 

Recollections  of  Oxford;  by  Cox.    i86i 

Statutes.  1845.    2v 

Temc-filius;  by  Amhurst    1754 

Worthies  of  All  Souls ;  by  Burrows.  *74 
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schools.    1881 

Staunton.  Great  schools  of  Eng.  1865... 
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1838 

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oUege  directory,  &c.    1881- I378  53 

lollege.    Biographical  record  of 

i,  i82i-7i„ 378  69 

tennial,  1871 378  Pam.  50 

n.  college  fraternities.   1879 378  48 

*olleges  in  America.  1894 378  114 

Two  papers  on  academic  de- 

1880 378  Pam.  44 

ia  Psiuptilonica.  1882.. 16  Pam.  18 

Assembly :  a  history 378  B-18 

College.     Catalog  of  governors, 

54-1882 378  64 

•n  of  new  site.   1896 378  B-25 

on,  etc 378  Pam.  275 

k  of  information,  etc.  1878, '84..    37865 

378  66 

buildings.  1886 378  R-i 

versity.  The  Comellian 378  B-9 

book,  1868-88 378  87 

fth  anniversary,  1893 378  B-21 

College  Association  of  N.   Y. 

and  members.   1896 378  Pam.  264 

og.  sketch;  by  Arey.   1854 378  18 

:ge,  and  its  fomider ;   by  Arey. 

378  18 

Iplan;  by  Lieber.    1834 378  26 

>llege.  Inanguration  of  President 

1893 378  Pam.  271 

!nnial,  1862 378  90 

d  its  students;    by  Armstrong 

How.   1874.. 378  22 

lege.  Expenses;  by  Palmer..378  Pam.  192 
nd  its  surroundings ;   by  King. 

378  59 

lollege  and  University,  1881-7  ; 

378  Pam.  196 

College,  by  an   Oxonian ;    by 

94 378  no 

aduates*  magazine.  1 892-.  v.i-.  378  P-l 

lagazine.  1856-7 378  97 

lonthly.  1889-.  v.9- 378  P-2 

miniscences ;  by  Peabody.  '88.     378  85 
the    first  Am.   university;    by 

886 378  79 

yPeirce.  1833 378  13 

y  Quincy.  i860.   2v 378  B-l 

^f  alumni,  1851-63;  by  Palmer.     378  14 

ind's  first  fruits.  1643 378  Pam.  256 

list. ;  by  Eliot.   1848 37828 

^ersary,  1886 378  B-ii 

m.  college  in  relation  to  liberal 

u    1889 373  Pam.  17 


Johns    Hopkins  University,   1876-91 ;    by 

Gihnan 378  Pam.  aaa 

Madison  Univenity.  First  half-century  ( 1819- 

1869) 378  21 

Michigan  University.  Hist. ;  by  Farrand.  '85.     378  72 

Mount  Holyoke  College.  Quinquennial  cata- 
logue, 1837-95 378  116 

New  York.  University  of  the  State.  Hand- 
book no.  I :  outline.  1893 378  Pam.  272 

— Laws  relating  to.   1889, 1893 378  Pam.  208 

— Manual,  1882 378  93 

Nightingale,  ed.  Requirements  for  admis- 
sion to  the  coUeges  of  the  U.  S.  1879...  378  B-5 

Norton,  efa/.  Four  Am.  universities:  Har- 
vard, Yale,  Princeton,  Columbia.  '95... 378  B-22 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy.  Centennial  cele- 
bration, 1883 378  Pam.  45 

Porter.  Am.  colleges  and  the  Am.  public. 

1878 378  41 

Princeton  University.    Princeton  sketches; 

by  Wallace.  1893 378  102 

Views  of  buildings.  1894 378  R-2 

Richardson  ^m^Clark,  ^</j.  College  book. 

1878 378  B-7 

Smith.    Honorary  degrees  as  conferred  in 

Am.  colleges.    1889 378  Pam.  197 

Spender.  Defense  of  President  Nott.  1853.    378  19 

Steiger's  educational  directory.   1878 378  B-4 

Steiner.    Hist,  of  university  education  in 

Maryland.  1891 378  Pam.  220 

Ten  Brook.  Am.  state  universities.  1875...     378  20 

Thwing.  Am.  colleges.  1878 378  40 

Tomes.  My  college  days.  1880 378  52 

Vassar  College,  and  its  founder ;  by  Loss- 

ing.  X867 378  B-3 

Celebration  of  25th  academic  year,  1890..    378  95 

Condition  and  progress.  1894. 378  Pam.  255 

[Description.]  1893 378  Pam.  273 

Verplanck.    Advantages  and  dangers  of 

the  Am.  scholar.  1836 373  Pam.  18 

Virginia,  University  of.  Sketch .  1 885 ... 378  Pam.  112 

Washington  University,  St.  Louis.  Inaugura- 
tion, 1857 378  27 

Williams  College.  Hist. ;  by  Durfee.   i860..     378  17 

Williamstown    and    Williams  College;    by 

Egleston.   1884 378  89 

Wooster,    O.,     University    of.     Historical 

sketch 378  Pam.  78 

Yale  College.  Addresses  at  the  inauguration 

of  Noah  Porter  as  President,  1871.. 378  16 

Annals,  1701-1845 378  B-8 

Annals  of  Yale ;  by  Baldwin.   1831^ 378  15 

Class  of  1855.    Rept.  and  record,  1889; 
supplement,  1889-95.  ^v— 378  B-23 


X  For  reference. 


662 


SOCIOLCXIY. 


Commemorative  celebiatioD,  1865 378  Pun.  12 

Four  years  at  Yale.   1871.. 37860 

Sketch  of  hist;  by  Dexter.  1887.. 378  84 

Sketches   of  Yale  life;    ed.  by  Porter. 

1886. 378  78 

Ways  of  Yale;  by  Beers.    1895 378  II2 

Yale;  by  Decrow.   1893 378  109 

Yale  and  <  The  city  of  Elms';  by  Decrow. 

1882.. 378  56 

YaleCoUegein  1868 378  Pam.  10 

{Jfott.  —  The  annual  catalogs,  circulars,  announce- 
ments, official  reports,  and  kindred  publications  of  a  great 
number  of  academies,  colleges  and  universities  are  omitted 
from  this  finding-list,  but  will  be  fotmd  in  the  card  catalog 
of  the  library.) 

GERMAN  AND  DUTCH   UNIVERSITIES. 

Arnold.  Higher  schools  and  universities  in 

Germany.  1874 ? 373  6 

Conrad.  German  universities  for  the  last 

fifty  years.  1885 378  71 

Educational  code  of  the  Prussian  nation. 

1879 378  46 

Hart.  German  universities.   1874 373  2 

HoWTTT.  Student-life  of  Germany.  X842....    378  29 

Paulsen.  German  universities.  1895 378  iii 

Peacock.  Index  to  English-speaking  stu- 
dents who  have  graduated  at  Leyden 

University.  1883 37^  67 

Raumer.  Contributions  to  the  hist,  of  the 

German  universities.  i859„ 378  30 

UNIVERSITY  EXTENSION. 

Aspects  of  modem  study:   university  exten- 
sion addresses.   1894. 373  14 

Contents  :  Evolution  of  university  extension  as  a  part  of 
popuUr  education ;  by  Playfair. — Future  of  university  ex- 
tension in  London ;  by  Browne. — Hearing,  reading  and 
thinking :  by  Goschen. — Study  of  literature ;  by  Morley. 
— Scientific  study :  by  Paget.— Some  lessons  of  antiquity ; 
by  Miiller. — ^Application  of  the  historical  method  to  eco- 
nomic science ;  by  Duke  of  Argyll. — Ideals ;  by  Bishop  of 
Durham. — Influence  of  the  Greek  mind  on  modem  life ;  by 
Jebb. 
Cambridge  University  local  lectures.  Rept 

1888 373  Pam.  II 

Rept.  on  local  centres.  1887 373  Pam.  12 

Dewey.    University  extension  and  public 

libraries.  1892 373  Pam.  23 

Mackinder  and  Sadler.  University  exten- 
sion.  1890 373  8 

MouLTON.  University  extension  and  the  uni- 
versity of  the  future.  1 89 1 *V<  378  Pam.  220 

University  extension  movement.  '88 373  Pam.  9 

The    working   of    university  extension. 

1890 373  Pam.  19 

MouLTON,  ^/ a/.  University  extension.  '91..  373  B-i 


New  Yoik.  UnivefBity  of  the  Slate.  Univer- 
sity extensicm  bolletin.  '91-.  no.  i-... 
Paget.  The  London  Sode^  for  die  Exten- 
sion of  University  Teaching.. 373 

Roberts.   Eighteen  years  of  nnivenity  ex- 
tension.   189Z « 

The  new  university.    1888 373 

University  extension  scheme.  l887«...373 
Skidmore.  University  extenuon.  1890..373 

Univeisity  extension.    1891-.. 

University  extension  publications  (lists)....373 


EDUCATION  OF  WOME 

*Alex,'  pieud.    As    she    would    have   it 

1873 

Beecher.    Somethii^    for    women  better 

than  the  ballot  1869 375. 

Brackett,  ed.    Education  of  Am.  girls. 

1874^ 

Woman  and  the  higher  education.    '93... 

Conttntt:  Plan  for  improving  female  educ 
Mrs.  Willard. — Female  education;  by  Mrs.  ] 
Collegiate  education  of  girls  ;  by  Maria  Mitdie 
knock  at  an  old  door ;  by  Mrs.  Runkle.— Rer 
higher  education  of  women;  by  Mrs.  Pali 
teaching  of  hist,  in  academies  and  colleges ;  \ 
— The  private  school  for  girls ;  by  Brackett. 

BURSTALL.    Education  of  girls  in  the  U.  S. 

1894. 

Clarke.   Sex  in  education.    1873 

Same.  1874. 

Comfort.  Woman's  education  and  woman's 

health.    1874 

Dall.   The  college,  the  market  and  the 

court.   1867 « 

Davies.    Higher  education  of  women.  '66.. 

DuPANLOUP.  Studious  women.  1869 , 

Fairchild.    Co-education    of   the    sexes. 

1867 375- 

Harvard  Annex.  The  story  of.  1891 

Howe,  ed.  Sex  and  education.  1874. 

Lange.     Higher  education  of  women  in 

Europe.   1890 • 

McCabe.  The  Am.  girl  at  college.  1893..... . 

Maudsley.    Sex  in  mind  and  education. 

1874 375- 

Mitchell.    Collegiate  education  of  giils. 

1880 375- 

RusKiN.    Letters  and  advice  to  young  girls. 

1888 : 

Sewell.  Principles  of  education.  1870 

Terhune.    Chir daughters.  1880 „.„\ 

Thwing.  The  college  woman.  1894 j 


SOaOLOGY. 


563 


:ULAR  AND  RELIGIOUS 
EDUCATION. 

.  Religioustnuiiiiigofchildren/64^   375*3  ^ 
JON.    Education,  to  whom   does 
ong?  (with  rq>lies,  etc.)  1892^...  375.3  1 1 
iKk/VAiL.  Religio-educational  dis- 

tm.   1890 375.3  Ptan.  7 

The  Bible  mnd  the  school  fond. 

375-3  I 

Duties  of  family,  state  and  church 

ucation.  1890 98.3  Pam.  104 

of  our  little  ones.  1890.^ 375*3  10 

Christian  schools   and   scholars. 

.  av., 375.3  2 

me 378  61 

le  universities  and  the  churches. 

375.3  P*«n.  5 

ad  Alliance  for  the  U.  S.  New  as- 
s  on  the  school  fund.  1 889..... 375 .3  Pun.  4 
otn*  pseud.  The  Bible  in  the  pub. 
:hooU,etc  1889 375*3  P^un*  2 


McCosH.  Religion  in  a  coUege.  1886.. .375.3  Pam.  z 

Manitoba.   Documents  in  reference  to  the 

abolition  of  separate  schools.  I89I..375.3  Pam.  9 
School  case  (1894).  Judgment  of  Imperial 

Privy  Council « 375.3  Ptoi.  10 

— ^Judgment  of  judicial  committee  of  Im- 
perial Privy  Council 375-3  Pun.  II 

Minor,  et  al,^  vs.  the  Board  of  Education 
of  CincinnatL  The  Bible  in  the  public 
school.  1870 375.3  4 

Montreal.    Account    of    schools,    Roman 

Catholic.    X893 375.3  P*an.  X2 

National  League  for  Protection  of  Am.  In- 
stitutions. Const.,  officers,  etc -375*3  Pam,  6 

Open  letter  to  the  friends  of  free  schools. 

1888... 375.3*  Pam.  3 

Tyler,  et  al.  Place  and  work  of  the  Chris- 
tian academy.    189a 375.3  Pftm.  8 

United  States.  Senate.  Religion  and  schools :  ' 

hearings.    1889 375.3  9 


^STITUTIONS   OF  BENEVOLENCE 

AND  FELLOWSHIP. 


2RISM  AND  PUBLIC  POOR  RELIEF. 

The  pauper,  thief,  and  convict 

339  10 

e  sights  of  London.  1870 339  28 

Public  assistance  of  the  poor  in 

ce ..361. 1  Pam.  9 

Le  pauperisme.  1882 339  14 

.  The  seven  ages  of  a  village  pau- 

1874 -      339  8 

Y.  Essays  on  prevention  of  pauper- 

339  " 

Z,  Pauperism ;  and  the  endowment 

dage.  1892 „    339  22 

V.  In  darkest  England.  1890 339  17 

ter,  Mass.  State  farm.  Repts....339  Pam.  4 
'A,  Sufficiency  of  a  parochial  system.    339  1 1 
Indoor  vs.  outdoor  relief.  '95  ..36 1 . 1  Pam.  1 1 
lUpMeur  de  PAssistance  Publique 
s):  catalogue  de  la  biblioth^que. 

16  Pam.  62 

s.  Poor-laws  of  Mass.  and  N.  Y. 

361.1  6 

England'  social  scheme.  1891 339  21 

Y.  Burdens  of  pauperism  imposed 
[asHLCbusetts  by  other  states 339  Pam.  5 


DuGDALE.  'The  Jukes.'    1877 „      339  9 

Elberfeld  poor-law  system.  1888... 339  Pam.  2 

Fawcktt.  Pauperism.  1871 339  6 

FowLE.  The  poor  law.   1881 339^3 

Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Emigration,  pau- 
perism, etc.  1877-8 339  B-i 

Hill,  F.  Children  of  the  state.  1868 339  7 

Hill,  O.    Homes  of  the   London  poor. 

1883 339  15 

HoRTON.  Causes  and  remedies  of  pauperism 

in  the  U.  K 339  i 

Huxley.    Social  diseases  and  worse  reme- 
dies. 1891 339  20 

Jay.  VisiUtion  of  charities.  1881 361.1  Pam.  I 

Joyce.  Outdoor  relief,  Brooklinc 361.1  Pam.  10 

Letchworth.    Poorhouse   administration. 

1885 98.3  Pam.  86 

State  boards  of  charities.    1892^ 98.3  Pam.  106 

Liddell.  The  other  half  of  the  world 339  27 

London.  Local  Government  Board  for  relief 

of  the  poor.    Repts 361.I  4 

McCuLLOCH.  The  tribe  of  Ishmael.  '88..339  Pam.  6 
Mackay.  Methods  of  social  reform.  1896...  361.  i  8 
Michigan.   Association  of  County  Agents, 

etc.  Proceedings 361.  i  Pam.  2 


564 


SOaOLOGY. 


Board    of    Correctioiis    and    Charities. 

Repts 361.1  3 

Superintendents  of  the  Poor,  etc    Con- 

ventions„ 361. i  Pam.  7 

MONOD.  Disoours  prononc6  a  rouverture  du 
Congres   international   de   Tassistance 

publique.   X889 361.X  Pam.  5 

New  York.    Board  of  State  Commissioners 

of  Public  Charities.  Repts.. 361.x  2 

County  Superintendents  of  the  Poor.  Con- 
ventions, XSS4-... ..361.1  Pam,  6 

Poor  laws.  X87X 36x.X  7 

New  York  Qty.    Governors  of  the  Alms- 
house. Rept.  1856 361.x  X 

NiCHOLLS.    Hist,  of  the  English  poor  law. 

1854.  2v 339  2 

Hist,  of  the  Irish  poor  law.   X856 339  4 

HisL  of  the  Scotch  poor-law.  1856 339  5 

Ohio.  Board  of  State  Charities.  Repts....36x.x  Pam.  3 

Peek.  Social  wreckage.  X891 339  23 

Poor  in  great  cities.  1895 36X  li 

Conteut* :  The  social  awakening  in  London ;  by 
Woods. — Life  in  N.  Y.  tenement  houses;  by 'Elsing. — The 
children  of  the  poor;  by  Riis. — Story  of  the  Fresh  Air 
Fund ;  by  Parsons.— Boys'  clubs  in  N.  Y.;  by  Wendell.— 
The  work  of  the  Andover  House  in  Boston;  by  Tucker. — 
Among  the  poor  of  Chicago  ;  by  Kirkland. — A  riverside 
parish ;  by  Besant. — A  school  for  street  Arabs ;  by  Spear- 
man.— The  poor  in  Naples;  by  Mario. — ^Agencies  for  the 
prevention  of  pauperism :  by  Craig. — TheN.  Y.  tenement- 
house  evil  and  its  cure ;  by  Flagg. 

Regnard.    Dans  quelle  mesure  Passistance 

publique  doit-elle  6tre  obligatoire...36l.i  Pam.  8 

Riis.  Children  of  the  poor.  1892 339  24 

How  the  other  half  lives.  1890 339  16 

Sims.  How  the  poor  live.   1883 339  B-2 

Tewksbury,  Massachusetts.  State  Almshouse. 

Repts 339  Pam.  3 

United    States.     Consuls.     Vagrancy    and 

public   charities    in  foreign    countries. 

1893 361. 1  5 

CHARITABLE  AND  PROVIDENT 
INSTITUTIONS. 

Adams.  Notes  on  the  literature  of  charities. 

1887.. 16  78 

Blackley.  Thrift  and  independence.  1884.  361.4  I 
Brooklyn.  Bureau  of  Charities.  Papers.  *8l..36i  Pam.  2 
Campbell.  The  problem  of  the  poor.  1882.  361  9 
GooDALE,  ed.     The  literature    of   philan- 
thropy. 1893 361  7 

ConUnts :  General  introd.;  by  Mrs.  Bellamy. —  The 
literature  of  philanthropy  ;  by  Mrs.  Goodale. — Criminal 
reform  ;  by  Mrs.  Lowell. — Tenement  neighborhood  idea ; 
by  Mrs.  Spahr  and  Miss  McLean. — Same :  university  set- 
tlement ;  by  H.  Moore. — Same :  Medical  women  in  tene- 
ments;   by    Mrs.    Damon. —  Trained    nurse;    by    Miss 


Brennan.— Soc  of  the  Red  Crocs ;  by  Mn 
The  Indian ;  by  Mrs.  Quimon.— Same :  a  1 
the  Indians ;  by  Mrs.  Eastman.—  The 
struggle ;  by  various  writers.— The  anti<4la 
by  Mrs.  Goodwin. — The  Negro  and  dviUai 
Lloyd. — Education  of  the  blind ;  by  Mis.  Jo 

International  record  of  charities  and  corn 

tion.  X887-9.  3v« 

Jenness.  Charities  of  San  Francisco.  '94. 
Lowell.    Public  relief  and  private  chari 

1884.. 

National  conference  of  charities  and  com 

tion  [U.  S.].  Proceedings.. 

New  York.  Board  of  Charities.  Priv: 
charitable   institutions  in  N.  Y.  d 

x88i 

Charities  Aid  Association.  Repts... 

Plymouth  School  of  Applied  Ethics.  1892 
(Seven  essays :  Philanthropy  and  social  pi 

Poor  in  great  cities.  X895... 

Omtntit:  The  social  awakening  in 
Woods. — Life  in  N.  Y.  tenement-houses  as  1 
missionary ;  by  Elsing. — Children  of  the  po4 
Story  of  the  fresh-air  fund ;  by  Parsons.— 1 
N.  Y.;  by  Wendell.— Work  of  the  Andc 
Boston;  by  Tucker.— Among  the  poor  of 
Kirkland. — A  riverside  parish ;  by  Besant- 
street  Arabs;  by  Spearman. — Poor  in  Naples 
Agencies  for  the  prevention  of  pauperism 
New  York  tenement-house  evil  and  its  cure ; 

Pratt  Institute  Thrift  Association.    Circuli 

1889 3 

RosENAU.  Practical  philanthropy.  '85««9 
Schemes  for  the  self-help  of  the  po< 

1886 9 

SciiUYLER.  Voluntary,  unofficial  supervise 

of  public  charitable  institutions 

Uhlhorn.    Christian  charity  in  the  ande 

church 

Warner.  Am.  charities.  1894. 

Relation  of  state,  city,  and  individual 

modem  philanthropic  work 

Wayland.    The  old  charity  and  the  nc 

1886 

White.  Problems  of  a  great  city.  1886... 

Woods.  Christian  giving.  1894 

Work  about  the  Five  Dials 

Charity  Organization. 

AscHROTT.  Poverty  and  its  relief  in  tl 
U.  S.    1890 36J 

Boston.  Associated  Charities.  Work,  d 
1893 36 

Buffalo.   Charity  Organization  Society.  A 

nual  repts.,  1879- < 

Suggested  rules,  etc \ 

Charities  reviewr,  The 361 


SOaOLCXJY. 


565 


hflritj  Organization    Society, 

361.3  Pam.  17 

f  to  help  the  poor.  1883^ 361.3  4 

Drganixation  of  charities.  '93..   361.2  6 
andbook  of  charity  organiza- 

2 98.3  10 

harity.. 98.3  Pam.  22 

:hemes.    1879 98.3  Pam.  21 

rity  organization  ?    188 1. ..98.3  Pam.  23 
sociated  charities  of  Boston. 

361.2  Pam.  6 

Congress  of  Charities,  Paris, 

tracts  from  rept..^ 361.2  Pam.  II 

organisation    de    Passistance. 

361-2  Pam,  13 

Eng,     Charity  organisation. 

361.2  5 

ssary    reforms    in    charitable 

82 361.2  Pam,  7 

ity  Organisation  Society.   List 
ies   in    correspondence   with. 

361.2  Pam.  3 

361.2  Pam.  4 

:hcnsS  rept.  1877 361.2  Pam.  2 

Method  in  almsgiving.  1882.,   361.2  3 
erence  of  Charities  and  Correc- 
ston,  x88i.   Charity  organiza- 

jties „ 361.2  Pam.  5 

ha,  1S87.    Rept  on  organiza- 

larity 361.2  Pam.  8 

more,  1890 361.2  Pam.  14 

cago,   1893.    Hist  of  charity 

ion  in  the  U.  S 361.2  Pam.  18 

Association  for  Improving  the 
1  of  the  Poor.  Rept.,  *84....36i.2  Pam.  9 
^anization  Society.  Repts..36i.2  Pam.  22 
Society  for  Organizing  Charity. 

r^ter.    1879-80.  v.  1 361.2  B-i 

^ 361.2  Pam.  16 

larity  organization.   1889 98.3  Pam.  96 

x>.     Associated    Charities. 

361.2  Pam.  21 

I^ROS.  De  I'organisation  m^tho- 

la  bienfaisance.  X889 361.2  Pam.  12 

jggestions  to   the    charitable. 

361.2  I 

:  legislation  and  charity  organi- 

881 .98.3  Pam.  49 

nfessions  of  an  old  almsgiver. 

, «   361.2  2 

Visiting,  Social  Settlements,  etc. 

bjective  value  of  a  social  settle- 

592 3613  P*"fn.  5 


Cambridge.  Associated  Charities.    How  to 

help  the  poor.  1890 ..,361.3  Pam,  3 

CoUege  settlements  and  neighborhood  guilds : 

a  reference  list   1893.. 16  Pam,  60 

College  Settlements  Association.  Repts„36i.3  Pam.  6 

Knapp.  The  universities  and  the  social  prob- 
lem: university  settlements.  1895 361.3  2 

Lowell.  Duties  of  friendly  visitors 361 .3  Pam.  4 

New  York.  Charities  Aid  Association.  Sug- 
gestions for  workers.. 361.3  Pkun.  2 

New  York  city.  Charity  Organization  So- 
ciety. Hand-book  for  visitors.  1883 361.3  I 

Trsvelyan.    Systematic  visitation  of  the 

poor.   1870 361.3  Pam.  X 

HUMANE. 

Cammann  and  Camp.  Charities  of  N.  Y.» 

Brooklyn,  etc 362  X 

Handbook  of  the  benevolent  institutions  and 

charities  of  N.  Y.  1877 362  2 

Children. 

Baltimore.    Society  for  the  Protection    of 

Children.  Repts 362.x  Pam.  24 

Board  of  Children's 'Guardians.  Story  of  a 

little  child 362.1  Pam.  17 

Same.  Marion  co.,Ind.  Rept 362.1  Pam.  22 

Boston.  Children's  Aid  Society.  Repts..362.i  Pam.  23 
Cobb.  The  responsibility  of  states  to  their 

dependent  children.  x888 362.1  Pam.  6 

Darby.  Children's  homes,  etc 362.1  Pam.  9 

Davenport  Home,  Bath,  Ti.  Y ..362. X  Pam.  1 1 

Floquet  ^/ Ferrouillat.  Enfants  morale- 

ment  abandonn^s.    1889 362.x  Pam.  14 

Indianapolis.  Orphans'  Asylum.  Repts.,  etc. 

1889-90 362.x  Pam.  7 

Letchworth.   Children  of  the  state:  an 

address.    1886... 98.3  Pam.  84 

QassiBcation  of  children  innocent   and 

incorrigible.  1883 98.3  Pam.  8x 

Public  official  care  of  orphan  and  destitute 
children,  vs,  private  henevolence...98.3  Pam.  79 
Massachusetts.  Care  of  dependent  and  de- 
linquent children.  1893 362.1  Pam.  16 

Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Chil- 
dren. Repts '. 362.1  Pam.  15 

Mitchell.  Rescue  the  children 362.x  2 

New  York  City.   Children's  Aid  Society. 

Repts.  1883 362.1  Pam.  3 

Infant  Asylum.  Repts 362.1  Pam.  4 

Juvenile  Asylum.  Repts 362.1  Pam.  2X 

Juvenile  Guardian  Society.  Origin,  work, 

etc.  1885 362.1  Pam.  20 

St  John's  Guild.  Repts 362.1  Pam.  19 


566 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Chil- 
dren.  Repts ^362.1  Ptm.  2 

Society  for  Protection  of  Destitute  Roman 

*  Catholic  Children.  Rept.  1869 362.1  Pam.  I 

Niagara,  Ont.   Our  Western  Home;  Miss 

Rye's  mission.  1894. ^362.1  Pam.  18 

Ohio.    Children's  Homes.    Convention   of 

trustees,  etc.  1889.. 362.1  Ptoi.  13 

Pftris.   Directeur  de  T  Assistance  Publique. 

Enfants  assistds :  rapport  1889 362.Z  Pam.  5 

Spencer  and  Birtwell,  ecU,  Care  of  de- 
pendent, neglected  and  wayward  chil- 
dren. 1894 362.1  I 

Thomas  Wilson  Sanitarium  for  Children, 

Baltimore.  Repts 362.1  Pam.  12 

Union  franpaise  pour  la  defense  ou  la  tutelle 

desenfants.  1889 362.1  Ptoi.  8 

The  Aged  and  Infirm. 

Albany  Guardian  Society.  Past  and  present 

1873... 362.2  Pirn.  4 

Booth.  Aged  poor  in  Eng.  and  Wales.  '94.  362.2  2 

Channing  Home.  Rept.,  1884-5 362.2  Pam.  2 

Drage.  Problem  of  the  aged  poor.  1895....   362.2  3 

General  clergy  relief.  Rept 362.2  Pam.  3 

Haussonville,  Comte  d\  Rapport  sur  im 
projet    de    cr^tion    d'asile    matemel. 

1886 362.2  Pam.  I 

Ram.  Little  sisters  of  the  poor.  1894 362.2  I 

The  Defective. 

American  Association  to  promote  the  Teach- 
ing of  Speech  to  the  Deaf.  Proceedings, 
1892 362.5  3 

Armitage.  Education  and  employment  of 

the  blind.  1886 362.4  I 

Arnold.  Method  of  teaching  the  deaf  and 

dumb  speech,  etc.  1881 362.5  B-i 

Brewer.  Cripples  of  £.  London :  fioyer's 

Drift  Children's  Mission 362.3  Pam.  2 

Central  New  York  Institution  for  Deaf-mutes. 

Repts 362.5  Pam.  2 

Claybaugh.  Education  of  the  deaf.  1892..    362.5  2 

Columbia  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

Repts 362.5  Pam.  8 

Gallaudet  Home  for  Deaf-mutes.  Repts..362.5  Pam.  3 

Henderson.  Dependent,  defective  and  de- 
linquent classes.  1893 362.3  I 

Hodgson,  ed.  Facts,  anecdotes,  etc.,  rela- 
tive to  the  deaf  and  dumb.  1891 362.5  I 

Johns.  Blind  people.  1867 362.4  4 

Keller.  Account  of  her  own  life.  1894..362.3  Pam.  i 

Kerlin.  The  moral  imbecile.  1890 362.6  Pam.  2 

Provision  for  idiotic  and  feeble-minded 
children.  1886 362.6  Pam.  5 


Kitto.  The  lost  senses :  blindness.  1845... 

The  lost  senses :  deafness.  1845 

La  Sizeranne.  The  blind  as  seen  thnragli 

blind  eyes.  1893 • 

Le  CouteuU  St  Mary's  Institution  for  Deaf 

Mntes,  Bufiido.  Account  of.  1894.^94.1 

Le  Couteulx  leader.  1886-.  v.  i-.. 94.; 

Repts 94.1 

Lewis.    How    N.    Y.    state    teaches  her 

blind ; 98.3  P 

Massachusetts.  School  for  Idiotic  and  Feeble- 

Minded  Youth.  Repts .362.6 

New  Jersey.  Training  School  for  FeeUe- 

Minded  Children.  Repts.. 362.^ 

New  York.  Asylum  for  Idiots.  Repts... 362.( 
Board  of  Charities.  Rept  as  to  a  state  asy- 
lum for  indigent  blind.  1884 362.^ 

Institution    for     the      Blind,     Batavia. 

Repts.. 362J 

New  York  City.    Institution  for  Improved 

Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes.  Repts... 362.1 

Institution  for  the  Blind.  Repts 362^ 

Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf 

and  Dumb.  Repts 362.) 

Northern  New  York  Institution  for  Deaf- 

Mutes.   Repts 362." 

Perkins  Institution  for  the  Blind  (Mass.). 

The  mentor.   1891-3.  v.  1-3 

Repts 362^ 

St.  Joseph's  Institution  for  deaf  mutes,  Ford- 
ham,  N.  Y.  Repts 362.1 

Sutter.  A  colony  of  mercy.  1893 

Tait.    Autobiography     [of   a    deaf-mute]. 

1887 ...362.J 

Western   New  York   Institution   for  Deaf- 

Mutes.  Repts 362.1 

Hospitals. — D  ispensaries. 

Billings  and  Hurd,  eds.  Hospitals,  dis- 
pensaries, etc 

Suggestions  to  hospital  and  asyltmi  visi- 
tors.   1895 

Boston.   City  Hospital.  Repts - 

Burdett.  Cottage  hospitals.  1S96 

Hospital  and  charities  annual \ 

Gleig.  Chelsea  hospital.  1838.  3v - 

Jameson.  Sisters  of  charity 

Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  Baltimore.  De- 
scription; by  Billings.  1890 3^ 

Roussel.  De  I'organisation  de  Passistance 
m^dicale  dans  les  campagnes  [France]. 
1889 «362.; 

Trevelyan.  Metropohtan  medical  rdief. 
1877 362. 


X  For  reference. 


SOCIOLOGY. 


567 


Battlkfield  Rbuef. 

x)N,  *  The  MacQemiy  nitzses.' 362.8  Pkm.  2 

AND.  Six  months  under  the  Red  Cross. 

873 362.8  9 

ian  work  on  the  battle-field.    1870.....  362.8  11 
IS.    Hist  of  the  Am.  ambulance  in 

?aris,  X870-1 ..362.8  B-i 

T.   Ambulance  organization,  etc  '84..  362.8  17 

Tf  of  the  Red  Cross 362.8  16 

AND,  eif.   Our  army  nurses.  1895 362.8  19 

italdays.  1870 362.8  10 

am  and  Appia.  Help  for  sick  and 

rounded.  1870 362.8  12 

tTKL.    Fonctionnement  de  I'ambulance 

irbaine  de  N.  Y 362.8  Pam.  4 

A.  Mist,  of  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission. 

866 362.8  18 

d  States.  Senate.  Geneva  convention  for 

dief  of  wounded.u|7~i,  '8 1-2..... Sen.  E.  Doc  i 

d  States  Christian  Commission.  An- 

ia]8;byMo8s.  i868„ 362.88 

Tts 362.8  13 

d  States  Sanitary  Conmiission.    Bulle- 

in.  1866.  3v .,   362.8  4 

nmunication  to  the  president  '62«362.8  Pam.  I 

euments.    1866.  2v 362.8  2 

lie  valley  of  the  Mississippi,  1861-6...   362.8  7 
woik,  etc.    1864 362.8  I 

ATERNAL  AND  SECRET  SCOETIES. 

IS.    Letters  on  the  masonic  institution. 

847 •     3663 

N.  The  Grange ;  its  origin,  etc.  '83..366  Pam.  2 

Lean  Order  of  United  Workingmen, 

irnmd  Lodge  of  N.Y.  Directory.  '89..366  Pam.  7 

lasonic   review    and    monthly  maga- 

ine 366  Pftm.  4 

rs.    Anti-masonic  excitement  in  west- 

m  N.  Y.    1826-9 366  8 

;h.   Masonxy  and  anti-masonry.  '54...  366  9 

I,    The  Templar's  chart  1856 „  36628 

INGHAM.    Manual  of  the  ancient  ac- 

epted  Scottish  rite 366  14 

LDSON,    ed.     Odd-fellows'     offering. 

846-50.   5^ 366  35 

CL.   Hist  of  freemasonry.  187 1 3662 

\   Secret  societies  of  the  European 

nrolution,  1776-1876.  2v 366  24 

Df  efa/.   Hist  of  freemasonry.  4V 366  B-i 

.  Council  of  the  Royal  and   Select 

lasters  of  N.  Y.  State.  1884 366  Pam.  5 

.  Lodge  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons, 
r.  Y.  State.  Early  hist,  and  trans. 
781-1815.    2v 366  29 


Jubilee  celebration.  1889 366  46 

Transactions 366  34 

Grrenx.   The  broken  seal:  abduction  of 

Morgan.  1870^ 366  21 

Grosh.    Odd-fellow's  manual.  1853 366  17 

Haydkn.    Washington    and    his   masonic 

compeers 366  6 

HxcxBTHORN.   Secret  societies  of  all  ages. 

1875.   2v „    366  31 

Hyneman.  Freemasoniy,  Eng.,  1567-1813..    366  16 

Independent  Order  of  Odd-fellows  of  the 

U.  S.   Proceedings  of  the  grand  lodge    366  18 

Johnson.  Masonry,  post,  present  and  fu- 
ture. 1871 366  13 

Knights  Templar  of  the  U.  S.  Grand  en- 
campment, St  Louis,  1886.  Proceed- 
ings     366  45 

Mackenzie,  ed.  Royal  masonic  cyclopedia. 

1877 366  23 

Mackey.  The  mystic  tie.  1865 366  4 

Macoy,  a/.  True  masonic  guide.  1866 366  40 

Marras.    Secret  fraternities  of  the  middle 

ages.  1865 366  47 

BilARTiN.    Hist  of  the  Grange  movement. 

1874.. 366  19 

Moore.   Ancient  charges  and  regulations  of 

freemasonry.   1855 366  10 

£d.  Leaflets  of  masonic  biography.  1864.  366  43 
Morris.     Lights    and    shadows    of    free- 
masonry. 1852 366  33 

Oliver.  Discrepancies  of  free  masonry.  '75.  366  15 

Hist  of  initiation.  1841.. 36627 

Presumed  origin  of  the  ro3ral  arch  degree.  366  10 

The  symbol  of  glory.    1850 3665 

Paton.    Freemasonry.  1873 366  7 

PiSRSON.  Traditions  of  freemasonry.  1866.^  366  ii 
Royal  arcanum :    Grand  Council  of  N.  Y. 

Proceedings,  1886 366  Pam.  6 

Sackett.    Ritual  of  masonic  service   for 

burial.  1871 366  20 

Secret  societies  of  the  middle  ages.  1848 366  I 

Simons.  Masonic  jurisprudence 366  12 

Stewart.  Freemason's  manual.  1855 366  42 

Walworth.  Opinion  upon  questions  con- 
nected with  the  late  masonic  difficulties 

in  N.  Y.   1849 366  P*m.  i 

Weisse.  The  obelisk  and  freemasonry.  '8o„  366  26 
Yarker.  Science  and  religious  mysteries  of 

antiquity.   1878 366  22 

Medieval  Gilds. 

Brent ANO.  Hist,  and  development  of  gilds, 

etc 367  z 

Gross.  The  gild  merchant  1890.  2v 367  5 


568 


SOaOLOGY. 


Hkrbert.    Hist  of  the  twelve  great  livay 

companies  of  London.  1837.  2v 367  2 

SXUGMAN.  Mediaeval  guilds  of  Eng.   1887^      367  4 

FRIENDLY  SOCIETIES.— INSURANCE. 

Anssll.  Treatise  on  friendly  societies.  '35..      368  6 
Baernreither.     English   associations   of 

workingmen.  1889., 368  12 

B&ABROOK.    Ten  years'  statistics  of  friendly 

societies.  1885 368  Pam.  4 

Canada.    Superintendent  of  Insurance.   Ab- 
stract of  statements  of  companies... 368  Flam.  7-8 

— Repts 368  II 

Catholic  Mutual  Benefit  Associations.   Hist. 

and  work.  1890.. 368  Pam.  10 

Great  Britain.  Parliament  Repts.  on  friendly 

societies,  etc.... 368  Ptan.  6 

Griswold.    Adjustment  of  loss  or  damage 

by  fire.  1872 368  13 

Hardwick.  Hist,  etc.,  of  firiendly  societies.    368  10 
Hopkins.  Manual  of  marine  insurance.  '67.      368  2 

Inland  Lloyds.  Classification.  1888... 368  Ptoi.  5 

James.  Life  and  fire  assurance  annuities,  etc. 

1868 368  4 

Martin.  Hist,  of  Lloyds  and  of  marine  in- 
surance in  Gt  Britain.. 368  I 

Mutual    Benefit  Associations    of. America. 

Convention.   1882 ." 368  P&m.  I 


National  Fraternal  Congress.  Journal,  etc.3 
New  York.  Secretary  of  State.  Rept  of  & 

insurance  companies.  1855 

Superintendent  of  Insurance.  Repts...... 

RUGGLES.  Valued  policy  laws.  1889 ^ 

United  States.  Consuls.  Repts.  on  fire  ao 

building  regulations  in  foreign  coimtrie 

1892 

Warren.  Life-insurance  investments.  '84.. 
Wilkinson.  The  friendly  society  movemen 

1886 

Wright.  P6litics  and  mysteries  of  life  h 

suiance.   1873 

CLUBS. 

Chicago  dubs,  illustrated , 

Clubs  of  London.  1828.  2v 

Fairfield.  The  clubs  of  N.  Y.  1873^ 

Genesee  Valley   Club,    Rochester,  N.  Y 

Const,  etc 3< 

Hatton.  Qub-land,  London  and  provincial. 
Hay.  Qub  and  drawing-room.   1870.  2t... 

IVEY.  Qubs  of  the  world.   1880 

Miller,  ^d.    Select  organizations  in  the 

U.S.  1896 

Social  centres  of  London.  1892 

Stanley.  Qubs  for  working  girls.  1890.... 
TiMBS.  Qubs  and  club  life  in  London.  '86. 


LAW  AND  DISCIPLINE. 


Abbott.  Travelling  law-school  and  famous 

trials 340  38 

Adams.  Juridical  glossary.  1886.  v.  i. :  A-E..340  B-i 
Albany  Law  School.    Circular   and    cata- 

.  logue 340  Pam.  4 

American  Bar  Association,  Section  of  legal 

education.   Minutes  and  papers,  '93..340  Pam.  10 

Amos.  Science  of  law.   1874. 340  7 

Annuaire  de  legislation  6trangdre,  1893 340  47 

Austin.  Lects.  on  jurisprudence.  1875 340  3 

Province  of  jurisprudence,  and  lects.  on 

jurisprudence.  1861-3.  3V 340  28 

Bentham.  Works.  1843.  iiv 340  15 

Contents:  v.  x.  Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  works  of 
Jeremy  Bentham. — Introd.  to  the  principles  of  morals  and 
legislation. — Elssay  on  the  promulgation  of  laws,  &c. — 
Essay  on  the  influence  of  time  and  place  in  matters  of 
legislation.— A  table  of  the  springs  of  action. — A  fragment 
on  government.— Principles  of  the  civil  code.— Principles 
of  penal  law. 

V.  3.  Principles  of  judicial  procedure,  etc. — The  rationale 
of  reward. — Leading  principles  of  a  constitutional  code,  for 


any  state.— On  the  liberty  of  the  press,  and  pu 
sion.— Essay  on  political  tactics.— The  book  of 
Anarchical  fallacies. — Principles  of  intematioii 
protest  against  law-taxes. — Supply  without  bo 
with  monopoly. 

V.  3.  Letters. — Manual  of  political  economy 
tions  on  tlie  restrictive  and  prohibitory  comma 
— Circulating  annuities,  etc. — View  of  a  com| 
laws. — Pannomial  fragments. — Nomography.- 
rangementc,  or  instruments  of  invention  and  i 
Equity  dispatch  court  proposal — Parlianen 
catechism.— Radical  reform  bill. — Radicalism 
ous. 

V.  4.  A  view  of  the  hard-labour  bill.— P: 
Panopticon  vs.  New  South  Wales. — A  pica  fc 
tution. — Draught  of  a  code  for  the  organix 
judicial  establishment  in  France. — Bentham's 
the  organitation  of  judicial  establishments,  coi 
that  of  the  National  Assembly. — Emancipate  fi 
— Bentham  to  his  fellow -citizens  of  France,  ( 
peers  and  senates. — Papers  relative  to  codi 
public  instruction. — Codification  proposal. 

V.  5.  Scotch  reform. — Summary  view  of  tf 
judicatory,  under  the  name  of  the  Court  of  I 
gates. — Elements  of  the  art  of  packing.—'  Swes 
— Truth  vs.  Ashhurst.— The  king  against  E 


SOCIOLOGY. 


iBg  aealut  Sir  Cliu.  WOIkIct,  bw]  Jol 
cUl  aptitude  muiiipind;  txpetat  mioi- 
mentary  cm  Mr.  HiuDphnT*!  real  property 
of  A  plan  of  a  ffcneral  regUtfirofnal  pxop- 
nd  codJGcation  peIitioDi.-.-Lord  Brougfuun 


noirt  and  confiapDndence. 
aw  gloesaty,  Latin,  Greek, 

t340  "O 

fona  and  the  fulure  of  the 

ioD.    18S3 .340  FBm.  I 

Catalc^e  de  livrei  snr  le 

t6  Pun.  17 

Diie*  of  aiMTchr  and  of  law. 

340  39 

s.  Am.  Boi  Aia'a,  iS9a..34a  Pun.  6 

lucatioti,  1895 98.3  Pam.  117 

^  School  of  law.  Announce- 

340  FUn.  9 

ofrights.  1869 340  9 

itemofuDiTenatlaw.  1763, 

340  I 

niggle  for  law.  i879.„ 340  ir 

Kecht.  1884.  3¥ 340  41 

lyoflaw.   1887 34040 

ariea  on  Am.  law.  '73.  ^v.     340  31 
law.  1867 340  13 

rs 340  13 

custom.  1883 340  37 

nities.  1S76. 340  14 

School.  Catalogues 340  Pam.  7 

V  School.  Cat3li^ue5_...340  Pam.  8 
rinciples,  etc.,  of  jurispni- 

340  8 

Essay  Fund.    Rules  and 

1888 340  Pom.  3 

ys   in    jurispmdence   and 

340  36 

'c-   1890. 340  43 

eihodt  of  jurupnjdeDce..-Ei]£Uih  oppor- 

l  ftovcTeigniy. — EkamiDatiopi  and  cduca- 

rici.— Ldbiaiyof  thi  Alpine  Gub.— Formi 

iwotd. 

IITLAND.  (list,  of  English 

:dwaid  L  1895.  3v 340  44 

I.  to  municipal  law.  i864_      340  6 

1  history.  1S89 340  Pam.  5 

:Forn 


ShAKSWOOD.   Lects.  introd.  to  the  atndy  of 

law.   1870. 340  4 

Snvser,    ai.    Great    speechea    by    great 

lawyeis.  1881 _  340  35 

Walkeb.  Introd.  to  Am.  law.  1874 340  5 

Wakkkn.  Introd.  to  law  itndics.  1870, 340  27 

White.  Ontlina  of  legal  history.   1895 340  46 

WiLHOT,  Sir   J.   E.   Eakdlby-.   Lord 

BronglMun's  law  refonns.  i860 _  340  36 

INTERNATIONAL  LAW. 
1    Geneva  artntration. 
Papers    relating  to    (U.   S.   Congren, 

H.of  R.)  1873 See  Register  of  U.  S.  Doc*. 

Official  coneapondence.  1867 341  31 

Case  of  the  U.S.  1871 _    341  11 

Counter  caie  of  Ct  Britain.  1S72 341  13 

Argument  at  Geneva.  1873 341  14 

Balck.   International  courts  of  aitotntioD. 

1874  (leprint  i«96) 341  $6 

Baxkaby.     The     Deckralion     of     Paris. 

1876 341  Pain.  33 

Bbaman.   National  and  private  'Alabama 

claims."  1871 _    341  t8 

Bering  Sea  controverayand  arbtbatlon.  Cor- 
respondence   (Pailiamentaiy    papen), 

1886..90 341  B-6 

Further  correspondence,  1S91 341  B-7  ' 

Conespondence  relative  to  the  seizure  of 
British  Am.  vessels  (Canadian  publica- 
tion), [886-7 341  3* 

Extracts    from    official    papers,     1790- 

1893 341  Pun.  30 

Letters  to  the 'Times';  the  award.  1893..     341  35 
Proceedings  of  tribimal,  Paris,  1893.  i6v_    341  36 

The  question;  byWisbait.  i893„ 341  I^m.  31 

Seal  arbitration;  by  Macmaster.  1893..341  ^in.33 
Berlin  Conference,   lS£o.    Address  to  the 

Queen  on  proposals  aiTBngcd„_ 341  Pain,  so 

Boi.iJLs,  e/  al.   Fiiie  essajs  or  b  congress  of 

nations.  1840. _    341  1$ 

Bowles.  Maritime  warfare.  1878 341  ao 

Britnbt.  Position  of  Eng.  and  France  be- 
fore the '  roilitajy  powers.'  1874 341  PMn.  13 

Caikoiucal  doctrine  of  obedience.    1873. ..341  Pam.  35 

CusHlNG.  Treaty  of  Washington.  1873. 341   15 

Dahlcrsn.    Maritime    iniematiotial    law. 

'877 341  II 

Davis.   Mr.  Fish  and  the  Alabama  claims, 

'893 341  3" 

Mr.   Sumner,  the   Alabama   claims  and 

their  setdement.  1S78 341  Bam,  i 

De  Burch.  Elements  of  maritime  interna- 

tional  law.    1868 ." _       341  9 


570 


SOCIOLOGY. 


France.    Code  des   prises  ou  recueil  des 

*dits,  etc  1784.  2v 341  B-3 

Grotius.  HU  three  books.  1682.. 541  B-i 

Rights  of  war  and  peace.  1715.  3v ^      341  I 

Biographical  sketch.  17x5 «      541  I 

Hall.  Foreign  powers  and  jurisdiction  of 

the  British  crown.  1894 -    341  33 

Treatise  on  international  law.  1890 34I  29 

Importance  of  the  pontifical  canons  for  social 

reform,  etc.  1873 341  Flam.  25 

Johnstone.  Handbook  of  maritime  rights, 

etc  1876 341  21 

The  resumption  by  France  of  her  maritime 

rights.  1875 341  Bam.  xi 

Lawrence.  Principles  of  international  law. 

1895...*. -    341  55 

Levi.  International  law.  1888^ 341  25 

Maine.  International  law :  lects.  1888 341  28 

Maritime  League  for  Resumption  of  Naval 
Rights  by  Gt.  Britain.  Correspondence 

with  Lord  Cowley.   1876 341  Pam.  23 

Rept.,  1876,  etc 34X  Pam.  21 

Mill.  England's  danger  thro'  suppression 

of  her  maritime  power.  1866-7.^. ..341  Pam.  14 
Part  of  France  and  Russia  in  the  surrender 

by  Eng.  of  the  right  of  search.  '66..341  Pam.  13 
PUFENDORF.  Of  the  law  of  nature  and  na- 
tions.   1729 341  R-i 

Savigny.  Private  intemationallaw.  1869...       341  4 

Seebohm.  International  reform.  1871 341   10 

Singleton.  Why  is  England  defenceless? 

1871 341  Pam.  16 

Stanton.  Behring  Sea  controversy.  1892...     341  30 

SUMNF.R.  Maritime  ^rights.  1862 341  Pam.  28 

Thomson.  Laws  of  war,  affecting  commerce 

and  shipping.   1854 341  5 

United  States.  Attorney  General.  Digest  of 
opinions  with  reference  to  international 

law,  etc.  1877 341  27 

Upton.  Law  of  nations  affecting  commerce 

during  war.   1863 341  7 

Urquhart.  Answer  to  Cobden  on  the  as- 
similation of  war  and  peace,  etc.  '62..341  Pam.  6 
Appeal  of  a  Protestant  to  the  Pope  to  re- 
store the  law  of  nations.  1S68 341  Pam.  9 

Effect  on  the  world  of  the  restoration  of 

the  canon  law.  1869 341  Pam.  10 

Right  of  search.   1862 341  Pam.  5 

Sparing  private  property  in  war  at  sea.  '66.. 34 1  Pam.  4 
Urquhart,  Mrs.    (Caritas,  puud.).    The 

days  of  Eng.  not  *  numl)ered.'   1867..341  Pam.  8 

Vattel.  Law  of  nations.  1S34 341  B-2 

Ward.  Relative  rights  and  duties  of  bellig- 
erent and  neutral  powers.  1875 34I   19 


Wharton,  ed.  Digest  of  the  intenatiaiiil 

-     law  of  the  U.S.  x886.  3v 341a  , 

Wheaton.  Elements  of  inteniatioiial  law. 

X836 « 341 6  ] 

Woolsey.  Introd.  to  study  of  intematioiial 

Uw.    1864 341 1 

CONSTITUTIONAL  LAW  AND  HISTORY. 

(Included  with*  History    in  Part  x  of  the  Fiodiiig-LiL} 
STATUTE  AND  COMMON  LAW. 

Bbck.    Elements  of  medical  jurispnide&o^ 

1835.    2v .*.  34}  I 

Same.  1850.   2v^ 34J3 

Chttty.  Medical  jurisprudence.  X835. 343  S 

Curiosities  of  the  search  room.    1880 343 15 ; 

DuNSCX>MB.  Bankruptcy.  1893 343 » 

Great  Britain.  Parliament   Laws  of  foreign 

countries   respecting    destitute   aliens. 

1887 343  B^ 

IlANOVKK.    Lawof  horses.  1872^ 343 1* 

Holmes.  The  common  Uw.  1881 343  V 

Moore.  How  to  be  married  in  all  ways  and 

everywhere.  1890 343  4 

Naquet.   Legal  chemistry.  1876^ 343' 

New  York.    Medico-legal  Society.    Fapeo, 

xst  series.  1874 3i37 

Proffutt.    Curiosities  of  the  law  of  wills. 

1876 343* 

Woman  before  the  law.   1874 343  ^ 

Robinson.    Law  of  marriage  and  divorce. 

1884... 343^*5 

Rogers.  Law  of  the  road.  1S76 343* 

Taylor.    Manual  of  medical  jurisprudence. 

1866 3ti* 

Verplanck.  Doctrine  of  contracts.  1825...  34** 
Wharton.    Law  of  negligence.   1874 343  9 

England  and  America. 

Abbott.  Judge  and  jury.  1880. 343*'* 

iELFRED   the  great.    Legal  code;    ed.  bf 

Turk.  1893 343^* 

Ancient  laws  and  institutions  of  Eng.   184a 

2v 343-2  B-** 

Argument   favoring    a    uniform,   just   and 

national  bankrupt  law 343.I  Yv^^ 

Bacon.  A  national  divorce  law.  1888..343.1  Pun.  35 
Baumeister.  Law  of  N.  Y.  as  to  solemniza- 
tion   of     marriages     by     cleig3rmen. 

1890. 343.1  Pw»'3? 

Bentham.    Codification    of   the    common 

law 343.1  PWB.a< 

Blackstone.  Commentaries  on  the  laws  of 

England.  1854.  4v 343-*^ 

Blue  laws  of  New  Haven  colony.   1838.^...  34^^  ^ 


SOCIOIjOGY. 


571 


!)e  legibus  et  consuemdimbus 
ed.byTwiss.  187S-81.  6v«343.2  B-14 

rgument  in  opposition  to  bill  to 
a  civil  code.  1887 343.1  Run.  17 

codification  of   common  law. 

343-I  40 

Charlemagne  Tower  collection 

:olonial  laws.   1890 16  B-26 

:n.    Am.  commercial  law.  '69..  343.1  20 

'he... 343.1  Pam.  22 

district    of.     Statutes  in  force. 

343.1  B-9 

.  of  English  law.  i83i„ 343.3  " 

^estofgenerallawsofU.S. '56..   343.1  2 
ifects  of  the  proposed  civil  code 

'.  state.  1882 3431  ftun.  13 

pt  of  case  of  Dartmouth  college 

►dward ; 343.I  23 

ver  to  Jas.  C.  Carter  on  the 
I  codification  of  our  common 

343.1  Pam.  18 

ode.  1882 343.1  Pun.  29 

dification  in  the  state  of  N.  Y. 

343.1  P*"n.  «> 

1.    Royal  Commission  on  the 

Marriage.   Rept  1868 343*2  B-20 

to  advertisements  for  heirs  at 

1878 343.2  22 

VusTiN.  Law  of  marriage  and 

1889 98.3  Pam.  93 

Remarks  on  the  law  of  imprison- 

debt  1823 343.1  Ptan.  9 

situralization  and  nationality  in 

1884 343.2  23 

ious  corporations.    1876 343*1  22 

age,  divorce,  etc.,  in  the  U.  S. 

343-1  30 

pen  letter    to    David   Dudley 

his  civil  code.    1886 343*  i  Pam.  28 

Case  on  the  will  of.  1836 343*1  35 

Jnclaimed     estates     in     Eng. 

«343-2  Pam.  i 

Legal  rights,    liabilities    and 

women.  1845 343  13 

x)de  legislation.  1886.... ..343.x  Pam.  25 

»n  codification  of  common  law. 

343-1  Pwn.  12 

ddress,  annual  meeting  of  the 
nofthe  State  of  N.Y.  *84,.98.3  Ptan.  18 
initions  of  obligation,  property 
ract  in  the  proposed  civil  code. 

343.1  P*«n-  24 

f  to  David  D.  Field  relative  to 

86 343.1  Pam.  19 


MoNTEFlORE.    Synopsis  of  mercantile  law. 

1830 343.1  26 

Mos^.  Commercial  directory  of  the  laws  of 

the  U.  S.  1830 343.1  B-2 

New  York.  Acts  passed,  1691-1718 343*1  B-3 

Commissioners  of  Code  Revision,  1895. 

Rept -343.1  Pam.  34 

Commissioners  of  the  Code.   Draft  of  a 

civil  code.  1862 343.1  17 

Corporations  under  the  proposed  code: 

argument.. 343.I  Pam.  31 

Election  code.  1880,  1885,  1895.  3V 343.x  39 

Excise  and  hotel  laws,  to  1896.. 343-1  13 

Excise  law,  1892, 1894,  and  1895 343.lPam.  I 

General  laws.   Rept.  of  Commissioners  to 

revise.  X890. 343-1  51 

Laws  [session],  1 777-1801.  5v 343*i  44 

Laws,  1880- 343.1  D-I 

Laws  in  relation  to  Erie  and  Champlain 

canals.  1825.  2v.. 343*1  14 

Objections  to  the  civil  code :  arguments. 

1886 343.x  Pam.  23 

Proposed  civil  code.  1885 343*1  Pam.  21 

Revised  statutes,  to    1858;    laws  of  a 

general    nature,    1828-1841 ;    general 

statutes,  1829-185 1.  3v -343.1  49 

State  Library  bulletin :  legislation.  1891-. 

no-  I- 343.1  53 

New  York  City.  Bar  Association.  Repts.  of 

com.  <To  urge  rejection  of  proposed 

civil  code.'  1881- 348.x  Pam.  4 

North  Carolina.  Laws.  1791 343*1  B-I 

Norton.  Handbook  of  the  law  of  bills  and 

notes.  1893 98.3  20 

Same.  2d  ed.  1895 98.3  20A 

Papers  on  codification 343*1  4^ 

Conttntt:  Proposed  codification  of  our  common  law  ;. 
by  Carter. — Remarks  upon  the  codification  controversy  in. 
N.  Y.;  by  Strong. — Arguments  of  Shipman  and  Coodert 
before  N.  Y.  Senate. 
PoMEROY.  The  'civil  code'  in  California. 

1885 343.x  Pam.  35 

Preston.  Index  to  heirs  at  law,  next  of  kin, 

etc.  [Eng.] -343-2  ao 

Unclaimed  money  [Eng.].  1878... 343-^  21 

Reeves.  Hist  of  the  English  law.  3V 343*2  8 

Rives.  Torts  under  the  code 343*i  Pam*  30 

RUFFHEAD.  Statutes  at  large.  1770.  10V..343.2  B-i 
Saint  Germain.  Doctor  and  student.  1874^343.2  12 
Sedgwick.    Damages    in    the  code. 

1885 343.1  Pam.  32 

Smith.  Mercantile  law.  X855 343.1  19 

Snyder.  Geography  of  marriage -343-1  50 

Stephen.  New  commentaries  on  the  laws  of 

Eng.  1863.   5v 343.2  15 


572 


SOaOLOGY. 


Stimson.  Am.  statute  law,  1886 343.1  B-4 

Supplement  x888 .....343.X  B-^ 

Stow.  Unjust  laws  which  govern  women. 

1878- 343.1  31 

Strong.  Codification  controveisy  in  N.  Y. 

1883 -343-»  I**"*-  27 

Thomas.  Systematic  arrangement  of  Lord 

Coke's  laws  of  Eng.  1836.  $y 343.2  i 

Tonrey  bankruptcy  bill.  1892 343.1  Pam.  38 

Torrey  bill  to  establish  a  uniform  system  of 

bankrupt  law.  1889 -345*1  ^-^ 

TowNSEND,  C.  Compendium  of  conmierdal 

law.   1876 343.1  36 

ToWNSEND,  £.  C.  The  statute  of  distribu- 
tion. 1887 98.3  16 

Tracy.  Handbook  of  law  for  business  men. 

1871 343-1  21 

Trumbull,  ed.  The  true-blue  laws  of  Con- 
necticut and  New  Haven.  1876 343- 1  9 

United  States.   Act  to  establish  a  uniform 

system  of  bankruptcy.  1880 343*1  Pun.  8 

Laws,  etc.   1828...^ 343.1  i 

Navigation  laws.  1886 343*1  43 

Public  and  general  statutes,   1 789-1827. 

3^ -343.1  27 

Public  statutes,  1789-1799 343.I  B-6 

Revised  statutes,  1873^... 343.1  B-7 

Statutes  at  large,  1869- 343.1  B-5 

ViELE.  Is  the  common  law  a  proper  subject 

for  codification?  1880 98.3  Pam.  48 

Wells.  Every  man  his  own  lawyer.  i877^..343.i  34 
Wharton.  Laws  relating  to  women  in  Eng- 
land. 1853 343.2  13 

Wilcox.  Legal  status  of  medical  practition- 
ers. 1886 98.3  Pam.  70 

WooLSEY.    Divorce  and  divorce  legislation. 

1869 343.1  25 

Same.    1882 343.1  25J 

Other  Countries. 

Code  Napoleon:  Civil  code.  1824 343-3  B-2 

Davoud-Oghlou.  Histoire  de  la  legislation 

des  anciens  Germains.  1845.  2v 343-3  5 

GiNNELL.  Brehonlaws.  1894 343-2  27 

Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Repts.  on  laws 
of  marriage  and  divorce  in  foreign  coun- 
tries. 1893 343.3  B-3 

Halbed, /r.  Code  of  Gentoo  la\i-s.  1777...    343-3  i 
HENRiguEZ.   Diclionnaire  raisonnd  du  droit 

de  chasse  [France].  1784.  2v 343-3  3 

Nouvellc  instruction  pour  le  gardes  des  eaux 

et  for^ts,  etc.  [France].  1765 343*3  2 

Steele.  Law  and  custom  of  Hindoo  castes. 

1868 343.3  B-i 


CRIME.— CRIMINALS.— CRIMINAL  UW. 

Abbott.  Captain  Wm.  Kidd.  1874. 34S 

Bailey.  The  detective  faculty.  1896 545 

Baker.  War  with  crime.  1889 34S 

BovEE.  Christ  and  the  gallows.  1869... 34$ 

Buccaneers  of  America.  1856 34S 

Same.  1699 345 

Burke.  Romance  of  the  forum. 345 

Celebrated  trials.    1825.  6v 345 

Chkevxr.  Cs^tal  punishment.  1846.. 3<5 

DuNPHY  aii</ Cummins.   RemaikaUe  trials. 

1870 345 

Ellis.  The  criminal.  1890 345 

Farrsr.  Crimes  and  punishments.  1880...  345 
Felton.    The  identification  of  crimimls. 

X889 98.3  P>» 

Fbrrl   Criminal  sociology.    1896 345 

Gerry,  ^/  a/.  Kept,  on  most  humane  method 

of  death  in  capital  cases.  1888 345  ^ 

Hartshorne.  Hanging  in  chains.  1891....  345 

Hill,  F.   Crime.   1853.. 5*5 

Hill,  M.  D.  Repression  of  crime.  1857....  34S 
LoMBROSO    am/   FERRERa      The   femsle 

offender.   1895 345 

McDonald.  Criminology.  1893... 345 

Montagu.  The  punishment  of  death.  1809. 

3v 34$ 

Morrison.   Crime  and  its  causes.  1891......  M5 

Morse.  Famous  trials.  1874 345 

O'Sullivan.  Rcpt.  in  favor  of  the  abolition 

of  the  punishment  of  death.  1S41 34$ 

Peterson.   Electrothanasia.  1889 98.2  Pbl 

Remarkable  trials M5 

SiKES.  Studies  of  assassination.  1881... 343 

Sketches  of  popular  tumults.  1847 3^5 

Thornbury.  The  Buccaneers 3*! 

United  States. 

Astor  Place  Opera  House  riot.  1849.... .345.1  P" 

Barnard.  Impeachment.  1874.  yr 345- 

Barnes.  Draft  riots  in  N.  Y.  1863 -345» 

Beecher-Tilton  scandal :  history,  testimony, 

etc.  (5  pam.) 3451  ^ 

True  history;  by  Marshall «345-^ 

Brace.  The  dangerous  classes  of  N.  Y.  '72.345-^ 
Brooks,  ^J.  Some  strange  and  curious  pun- 
ishments.  1886 345'^ 

Brown.  On  inter-state  extradition.  '84..345-'  ^ 

Burr.  Repts.  of  trials.  1808.  2v 34f 

Chase,  y/<^«r.  Trial  before  U.  S.  Senate 

1805 34f' 

Cooper.   Law  of  libel  and  liberty  of  the 

press.    1830 -345-' 

Crapsey.  Nether  side  of  N.  Y.  '72.  (2 St.).  345-1 


soaouxiY. 


573 


peachment.  1868 -345-1  22 

f  Rev.  E.  K.  Avery  and 

Qell].  1833 345*1  H 

•nBathshebaSpooner..345.X  Pam.  6 
ire  of  John  Wilkes  Booth. 

345'^  P^n^  JO 

f  impeachment,  1853 345.X  5 

ect  of  a  penal  code  for 

524^ 3451  28 

Maguires  of  Perm 345''  ^3 

cts  of  the  great  Whiskey 

-3451  17 

Rept.  of  select  com.  '67.345.1  21 

jnissioners   of  the   Code. 

lalcode.  1864 345.1  24 

2.  Code  of  criminal  pro- 
Penal  code -345-1  19 

21 :  Conunutation  of  sen- 
ood     behavior,    etc.     (2 

345-1  Pam.  4 

Inter-state    Extradition 

887 345.1  Phm.  8 

;  U.  S.  Senate.  1838 345.1  4 

s  for  treason  at  Indianap- 

345.1  6 

:ide,  north  and  south.  *8o.  345.1  18 

iana  trials.  1858 345.I  12 

cy,  trial :  opening  address 

2 345.1  Pani.  2 

argument  of  Ker 345.I  Ptan,  I 

>r  the  murder  of  President 

h   2v 345-1  25 

5  city  [N.  Y.  draft  riots, 

345-1  27 

md  confession.  1850 345-1  10 

oment  in  civil  actions..345.i  Pam.  7 

Great  Britain. 

[mients  in  the  olden  time  345-2  59 
rials  m  the  19th  century, 

345-2  60 

,  £d.  Cases  from  the  state 

v.  1 345-2  62 

of  Agriculture.    Rept.  on 

sties 345.2  Pam.  I 

:.  1818 345-2  3 

iment  and  prevention  of 

345-2  70 

iitions,    etc.,    131I-1558. 

)  -345-2  72 

VERLEY.    Records  of  the 

837.  (Surtees  Soc.) 345-2  71 

les ;  with  memoir ;  ed.  by 
345-2  6 


Fitzgerald.   A  £unous  forgery.  1865 345.211 

Gaol-cradle,  The:    who  rocks  it?  1873 345-2  13 

Glasgow  Bank.    Trial  of  directors,  1879.....  345*2  54 
Gordon.    Lives,  trials,  and  executions  of 
royal  and  noble  personages  from  reign 

of  Henry  VIII.   1760.  3v 345-2  73 

Hastings.  Speeches  in  trial  of.  1859.  4v...  345.2  55 
Howell.    Collection  of  state  trials,  etc.,  to 

X820.    33V.  and  index 345-2  14 

Jardin.  Criminal  trials.   1847.  2v 345-2  i 

Knapp  and  Baldwin.    The  Newgate  cal- 
endar.   1824-8.  4v.  (2  St.) 345-2  48 

Paget.  Judicial  puzzles.  1876 ^   345-2  4 

Pike.  Hist,  of  crime  in  Eng.  1873.  2v 345-2  52 

Somerset.    Trial  for  poisoning  Sir  Thos. 

Overbury.    1846 ^   345.2  5 

Stephen.  Hist  of  the  criminal  law  of  Eng. 

1883.   3v -345-2  67 

VAXnc.    Memoirs  [of  a  thief].  1830 345-2  10 


France. 
Fuller.    Noted  French  trials.  1882. 


345-3  I 


Prisons. 

Albany  Penitentiary.    Repts 365  19 

Same 365  Pam.  3 

Barbour.    Jails.  1884 365  Pam.  6 

Beaumont  and  Tocqueville.  Penitentiary 

system  of  the  U.  S.  1833 365  2 

Bernard.  Wonderful  escapes.  1871 365  14 

Bingham.  The  Bastille.  1888.  2v 365  30 

Boies.   Prisoners  and  paupers.  1893 365  35 

Brinkerhoff.  The  prison  question,  1873- 

1893 365  Pam.  19 

Canada.    Minister  of  Justice.    Repts.  as  to 

penitentiaries 365  24 

Carpenter.  Our  convicts.  1864. 365  i 

Casanova   and  Latude.    Escapes   from 

prison.    1892 365  34 

Chesterton.  Revelations  of  prison  life.  '56.    365  x  i 

Chicago  House  of  Correction.  Repts.. 365  Pam.  2 

Clay.  The  prison  chaplain :  memoir.  1861.    365  15 
Davitt.  Leaves  from  a  prison  diary.    1885. 

2V 365   26 

Dyer.  Hist,  of  Albany  penitentiary.  1867...      365  6 
Elgar.  Convict  life  in  Illinois  State  Peni- 
tentiary. 1885 365  Ptan.  7 

Falkner.    Prison  statistics  of  the  U.  S., 

1888 365  PtoL  14 

Felton.  Jails  and  workhouses.   1 885... 98.3  Pam.  19 

Prison  labor.  1886 98.3  Pam.  87 

Prison  labor.  1888 98.3  Pam.  99 

Field.  Prison  discipline.  1848.  2v 365  3 

Five  years*  penal  servitude.  1878 365  9 

FouLKE.  Cellular  separation.  1861 365  4 


574 


SOaOLOGY. 


Giett  Britain.    Parliament    Rept.  on  em- 

ployment  of  convicts.   1882 365  B-2 

Representatives  in  foreign  countries.  Re* 

ports  on  prison  labour.   1894^ 3^5  B-3 

Griffiths.  Chronicles  of  Newgate.  1884...    365  25 

Memorials  of  Millbank.    1884 3658 

HAWTHOR2«Sy  ed.  Confessions  of  a  convict 

»893 365  36 

Howard  Association.  Collegiate  and  hotel 

prisons  of  the  U.  S.  1891.. 365  Pam.  18 

Prisons  and  criminal  treatments 365  Pam.  23 

Repts „ 365  PtoL  17 

KiMGSMiLL.  Chapters  on  prisons  and  pris- 
oners. 1852 365  20 

K&OPOTKINE.  In  Russian  and  French  pris- 
ons. 1887 365  28 

Langford.  Prison  books  and  their  authors. 

1861 „•  36s  16 

LiMDSLEY.    Prison    discipline,    Tennessee. 

1874 365  Ptan.  5 

Biaryland     Prisoners'      Aid      Association. 

Repts 366  Pam.  15 

Mayhew  and  BiNNEY.  Criminal  prisons  of 

London.  1862 365  5 

MiRABEAU.  Lettresde  cachet  [trans.].  1787. 

2V 365  38 

National  Prison  Association  of  the  U.  S. 

Proceedings 365  29 

New  York.    Inspectors  and  Supt.  of  Pris- 
ons. Repts 365  18 

Reformatory,  Elmira.  Year  book,  1892-..     365  40 

New  York  Prison  Association.  Repts 365  17 

Rept.  on  convict  labor 365  Pam.  11 

Papers  in  penology.  1886 365  Pam.  16 

Contents :  A  study  of  prison  management ;  by  Warner. 
•—Education  as  a  factor  in  prison  reform ;  by  Warner. — 
Moral  education  in  prisons ;  by  Collin. — Labor  in  prisons 
and  reformatories. — Literary  culture  in  the  reformatory. 
— Governmental  organization.— Rules  and  regulations. — 
Daily  routine. — A  chart 

Same;  2d  series.  1891 365  33 

ConttnU  :  Prisons  of  Gt  Britain ;  by  Butler. — Princi- 
ples of  modem  prison  science;  by  Collin. — Philosophy  of 
crime  and  punishment;  by  Harris.— Criminal  anthro- 
pology ;  by  Wey. — New  York's  prison  laws;  by  Smith. — 
Prison  labor  systems. — Elmira  Reformatory  of  to-day. 

Paris.  Prison  Congress,  1895 365  Pam.  22 

Phelps.  Hist  of  Newgate  of  Conn.   i860...      365  7 
Prison  characters  drawn  from  life.  1866.  2v.     365  12 

Prisoners' friend,  The.  1849-56.  8v 365  21 

Reeve.  The  prison  question.  1890 365  10 

Smead.  Ohio  parole  law.  1889 365  Pam.  13 

Smith.  Prison  science.  1890 365  Pam.  8 

Soci£t6    ginirale    pour    le    Patronage    des 

Lib^r^.  Compte  rendu,  1888 365  Pam.  12 

Trumble.  In  jail  with  Ch.  Dickens.  1896...     365  42 


Wines,  £.  C  International  Congress  on  die 
Prevention  and  Repression  of  Qime: 
preliminary  rept  of  oomm'r.  1872....... 

Rept  on  the  Interaatkmal  PenilfnUaiy 

Cong.,  London,  1872. 

State  of  prisons,  etc,  in  the  dvilind  world. 

1880 ^ 3 

Wines,  F.  H.  Am.  prisons  in  xothcensiis.365 

Punishment  and  reformation.  X895 

Restoration  of  the  criminaL  1888 365  1 

Winter.    New  York    State  Reformatory, 

Ehnira.  189X 

Wright.  Rept  on  contract  convict  labor. 

1879 

Protectivb  and  Reformatory  iNsmiur 

Bayly.  Ragged  homes  and  how  to  meod 
them 

Burnett.  Dmry  Lane  Boys'  Qnb.  1892... 

Carpenter.  Juvenile  delinquents.  1853.... 
Reformatory  schools. 

Elmira  Reformatory.  Rept  of  N.  Y.  Stite 
Board  of  Charities  on  the  managemcnL 

1894.  2V... 

Reports «3^ 

Great  Britain.    Refonnatory  and  industrial 
schools.  Repts 

Grey.  Social  work  in  Australia  and  London. 
1889 364 

Hardy.  Work  among  unfortunate  women, 
1879-80. 364 

Hudson,    N.    Y.     House    of    Refixgc   for 
Women.  Repts ^ 

Indiana    Reform    School    for    Girls   and 
Woman's  Prison.   Rept.,  1889 ..364 

Massachusetts  probation  system,  The.  '93..3^ 

Michigan.  State  Industrial  Home  for  Girls. 
Repts l^ 

National  Conference  of  Charities  and  Cor- 
rections, Denver,  1892.  Reform  sdiool 

work 3^ 

Same,  Chicago,  1893.  Rept.  on  the  hist 
of  child  saving  in  the  U.  S 

New  Jersey.    State    Industrial   School  for 
Girls.  Repts 364 

New     York.    Catholic    Protectory.     RcpL, 

1885 364 

Home  of  Industry,  etc.  Repts.. -3^ 

Society  for  Reformation  of  Juvenile  Delin- 
quents. Repts 3^ 

Society  for  the    Prevention  of   Crimes. 
Repts.  1880 364 

Peirce.  Half  century  with  juvenile  delin- 
quents. 1869 


\  For  reference. 


SOCIOLOGY. 


576 


Eionseof  Refuge.  A  chapter  in 

by  Rosengarten.  1890 364  Pam.  5 

land   House  of   Refuge.    In- 

364  Pam-  13 

se  of  Refuge,  Rochester.  Rept. 

to  investigate.  1884 364  6 

364  Pam.  7 

State  Reform  School.  Circu- 
5 364  Pam.  20 

VIL  AND   CANON  LAW. 

c  of  church  law.    1872 347  7 

mtract  in  Roman  law  to  end  of 

n  period.  1895 347  32 

of  canon  law,  etc.  1884 347  13 

ites 347  31 

"he  Pandects.   1873 ,\  347  4 

rod.  to  Roman  law.  1873 347  ^ 

eist    des    r5mischen    Rechts. 

;v 347  19 

istitutes ;  ed.  by  Sandars.  1878..    347  1 1 
Private  law  among  the  Ro- 

^63 ~      347  X 

o-Roman  institutions.  1890....     347  18 
mplete  manual  of  canon  law. 

^•i- 347  33 

ofluence  of  Roman  law  on  the 

igland.    1885 347  15 

law  as  transplanted  in  Louisi- 
2 347  Pam.  2 

2S 347  31 

/  and  constitution  of  the  P.  £. 

I  the  U.S.  1870 3472 

lAL  AND  MARITIME  LAW. 
The.    Trial  in  the  case  of  the 

S63.   2V 346  Z2 

''.  Court  martial,  trial.  1822....       346  4 
observations  on  military  law. 

346  2 

Military  law.  1810 346  I 

R.     Forms   of  procedure    for 

irtial,  etc.  1896 346  14 

assination  of;  trial  of  conspira- 

•5 346  9 

Proceedings  of  naval  court  mar- 

^ 346  6 

American  Bastile.  1870. 346  8 

x:eedings  of   courts    martial, 

346  5 

*rivai£er.   Trial  of  officers  and 

62 346  II 

3n  on  the  constitutional  power 
dlitia  to  try  and  execute  the 
of  the  President.    1865 346  Pam.  1 


Warren,  Gen,  Fmdings  of  the  Court  of  In- 
quiry in  case  of.  1883 346  Pam.  2 

WiLLCX)CK.    The  ocean,  the  river  and  the 

shore 346  3 

BENCH  AND  BAR.— COURTS  OF  LAW. 

Briefs  and  papers.    1872 348  3 

Croke,  ed.   Lyrics  of  the  law.  1884 348  6 

Forsyth.   Hist,  of  lawyers.  1875 34^  I 

Heard.    Cariosities  of  the  law  reporters. 

1881 348  5 

James.  Curiosities  of  law  and  lawyers.  '82..  348  4 

Jeaffreson.  Book  about  lawyers.  '67.  2v..  348  7 

Warren.   Duties  of  attorneys.  1861 34^2 

United  States. 

American  Bar  Association.    Meeting,  1884^    348.1  2 

Cunton.  Extraordinary  cases.  1896 34^.1  6 

Eaton.  Shouldjudges  be  elected?  '73..348.1  Pam.  i 
Hill.  Relief  of  suitors  in  the  federal  courts. 

1890 348.1  Pam.  9 

National  Bar  Association.  Delegates  to  con- 
vention, proceedings,  etc.  1888 348.1  Pam,  8 

New  York.    Court  of  Appeals.    Rules  of 

practice 348.1  Pam.  12 

State     Bar     Association.      Meeting, 

1894. 348.1  Pam.  14 

— Repts.,  1882-5 348.1  ^ 

Proctor.  Law  and  superstition.  '88.. .348.1  Pam.  7 
United  States.  Attorney-General.  Repts....348.l  D-i 

Supreme  Court.  Rules,  etc.  1882 348.1  Pam^  10 

Westbrook  and  Ward  investigation. 348.1  Pam.  5 

Willard.    Haifa  century  with  judges  and      .:.•.' 

lawyers.  1895 348.1  JJ 

Williams.    Reform  demanded  in  jury  trials 

in  civil  actions.   1894 348.1  Pam.  13 

Wilson.  The  American  juror.  1868 348.1  I 

Wright.   How  to  get  good  judges.  1892,..    348.1  4 

Other  Countries. 

Atkinson.  Sheriff-law.  1869 348.2  ^ 

Douthwaite.  Gray's  Inn  [London].  i«86.  348.2  S 
Inderwick.  The  king's  peace :  hist,  sketch 

of  Eng.  law  courts.  1895 • 348.2'ix 

Ireland.  Picturesque  views  of  the  Inns  of       -  « 

Court,  London,  etc.  1800 ,..„; 348.2  S 

LoFTiE.  Inns  of  Court  and  Chancery.  1895. 34^*2  X6 
Moncreiff.  Wit  and  wisdom  of  the  Bench 

and  Bar  [Eng.].  1882 348.2  5 

Moriarty.  Paris  law  courts.  1894 34^.3  B-i 

O' Flanagan.  The  Munster  circuit.  1880.,.  34i8.2  4 
Romantic  stories  of  the    legal    profession 

[Eng.] 348.2  7 

Some  professional  recollections.  1883^ 348.2  6 

Spilsbury.  Lincoln's  Inn  [London].  1873.   34S.2  2 


576 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Three  early  Assize  Rolls  [Eng.].  1891 348.2  9 

Young.  Historical  sketch  of  the  French  bar. 

1869 ^  34S.3  I 

PROCEDURE.— EVIDENCE. 

Gaines.  Summary  of  practice  of  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  N.  Y.  1808 349  2 

Forsyth.  Hist,  of  trial  by  jury.  1852.. 349  10 

Greene.  The  code  of  procedure  [N.  Y.]. 

1867, 349  Pam.  I 

Miller.  Argument  in  opposition  to  pro- 
posed code  of  evidence.  1886 349  Pam.  6 

New  York.  Code  of  civil  procedure.  Laws 

of  1876,  as  amended,  1877 349  6 

Code  of  evidence.  1889 349  Pam.  2 

— Draft.  1887 349  Pam.  5 

Commissioners  of  the  Code.    Code    of 

criminal  procedure.  1874 349  5 

—Code  of  procedure;  1st  and  complete 

repts.  1848 349  3 

New  York  City.  Bar  Association.  Rept.  of 
com.  in  relation  to  the  act  to  establish  a 
code  of  evidence.  1889 349  Pam.  7 

NiCHoi^  and  BRUtE,  eJs,  Wills  from  Doc- 
tors Commons,  1495-1695 349  I 

Philui'S.    Famous  cases  of  circumstantial 

evidence 349  7 

Ram.  Treatise  on  facts. '1873 349  9 

RuMSEY.  On  the  act  to  establish  a  code  of 

evidence.   1889 349  Pam.  3 

Sharpe,  fti.    Calendar  of  wills,  Court  of 

Ilusting,  London,  1258-1688.  2v 349  B-I 

Stephen.  Indian  evidence  act.  1872 349  8 


Testamenta  Eboracensia,  or  wills  registered 
at  York,  from  1300.  pt  I ^ 

Townsheno.  Code  of  procedure,  state  of 
N.  Y.,  as  amended  to  1870 

Wait.  Code  of  dvil  procedure,  state  of 
N.  Y.,  1876-7 

PARLIAMENTARY  RULES. 

Bradlaugh.  Rules,  customs,  etc.,  of  the 
House  of  Commons.  1889^ 

Canada.  House  of  Commons.  Rules,  ordeis, 
etc.  1868 

CusHiNG.  Rules  of  proceeding  and  debate. 

1877 

Fish.   Guide  to  the  conduct  of  meetings. 

1888 « 

Jefferson.  Manual  of  parliamentaxy  prac- 
tice. 1812 

McKee.  Manual  of  Congressional  practice 
(U.  S.  red  book).   1892 1 

New  York.  Legislature.  Qerk's  manual  of 
rules,  etc «... 

Palgrave.  Chairman's  handbook 

PRICHARD.  Parliamentary  usage  for  wom- 
en's clubs.  1894 • 

Reed's  rules.  1894 « 

Robert.  Rules  of  order.  1887 

Robinson.  Warrington's  manual.  1875 

Shattuck.  Woman's  manual  of  parliamen- 
tary law.  1892 

United  States.  H.  of  R.  Rules  and  practice. 

1886 

Senate.  Standing  rules 347 


CUSTOMS 


Baudrillart.  Ilistoire  du  luxe.  1880.  4v..  390  9 

Chambers,  <!•«/.  Book  of  days.  1863.  2v t394  B-2 

HiNDLY.    Tavern  anecdotes,  etc.  1881 3906 

Honk.  Every  day  book.  1866.  2v J390  I 

Table  book.  1866 39^4 

Yearbook.    1866 t390  3 

Laveleye.    Luxury.   1891 390  13 

TiLGQt  ed.  One  hour's  reading t390  5 

Wood.    Wedding-day  in  all  ages  and  coun- 
tries. 1S69  390  7 


ANCIENT. 

Bi'CKEr.  Charicles ;  or  private  life  of  the 

ancient  Greeks.  1S66 

Gallus ;  or  Roman  scenes,  lime  of  Augus- 
tus.  1S66 


391  6 

391  7 


BlCmner.  Home  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks. 

1893 

Farrar.    Primitive  manners  and  customs. 

1879 

GuHL  and  Koner.    Life  of  the  Greeks  and 

Romans.    1S75 

Lineham.     Street    of   human    habitations. 

1894 

Mahaffy.      Greek     life      and     thought 

1S87 

Social  life  in  Greece.    1877 

Preston  and  Doekie.    Private  life  of  the 

Romans.    1893 

St.  John.     Manners  and  customs  of  the 

ancient  Greeks.    1844.  3v , 

Trumbull.  The  blood  covenant  1SS5 


X  For  reference. 


SCX30LOGY. 


577 


MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN. 

Parks-.  Peoples  of  the  worlcL.  393  3 
s  magazine  library :  manners  and 

s.   1883 394  41 

Manners  and  customs  of  the 

lal  nations.    1845 393  12 

"Y.  Brides  and  bridals.  1873.  2v^  394  32 

Vieetings  and  greetings.  1877 393  4 

Europe. 

.  Old  court  customs.  1883 ^  394  42 

Dawn  of  the  19th  century.  1886. 

394  47 

is.    1885 394  45 

e,  reign  of  Queen  Anne.    1882. 

394  39 

ifty  years  ago.  1888 394  51 

opular  antiquities  of  Gt.  Britain. 

3v ~  t394  I 

[Chaucer's  England.  1869.  2v...m  394  8 
.     Turkey,    manners,     customs, 

394  27 

*ictures  of  the  periods.  1865 394  16 

LD.  Hochzeitsbuch.    1871 394  B-13 

Album  pittoresque  du  Nord.  '38..  394  R-i 

Origin  and  hist,  of  ordeals.  '21..  392  2 

lie  England  of  Shakespeare.  '81..  394  37 

iety  in  the  Elizabethan  age.  *87..  394  50 

Hist,  of  the  cries  of  London.  '81..  394  22 

d  Christmas.  1882 *394  38 

.   English  wayfaring  life  in  the 

sages.  1889 392  7 

Directoire,   consulat  et  empire, 

t8i3 394  B-ii 

I  century:  France,  1700-89 394  B-6 

,  customs,  etc.,  during  the  middle 

[876 392  B-i 

^adre  Natura  vs.  the  Moloch  of 

I.  1874 393  2 

kNE.    Popular  customs,  etc.,    of 

ith  of  Italy.  1846 394  35 

Manners  and  customs  of  Lon- 

3th  century.  1810.  2v 394  6 

it.  of  duelling.  1880. 392  5 

Memoirs  of  Bartholomew  Fair. 

394  34 

itoms  and  lore  of  modem  Greece. 

-  394  14 

:ar  and  tear  of  London  life.  1886.  39449 

hristmastide 394  44 

Cabinet  pictures  of  English  life : 

ST.   1845 394  36 

London.  1885 394  46 

.  Romance  of  duelling.  *68.  2v..  392  3 


Stonb.  Chronicles  of  fashion.  1845.  ^< 394  ^^ 

Stubbes.  Anatomy  of  the  abuses  in  Eng.  in 

Shakespeare's  youth.    1877-9.  P^*  ^ 394  ^^ 

Sydney.  England  and  the  English  in  the 

l8th  century.  1891.   2v 394  $2 

Thoms.  Book  of  the  court.  1844 394  18 

Thornbury.  Shakspere's  England.  '56.  2v..  394  10 

Thrupp.  The  Anglo-Saxon  home.  1862 392  l 

TiMBS.  Nooks  and  comers  of  English  life. 

1867 394  17 

Truman.  The  field  of  honor.   1884 3926 

Tymms,  td.  Wills  and  inventories.  (Camden 

Soc.)   1850 394  19 

Webb,  rd.  Household  expenses  of  Richard 

de  Swinefield,  1289-90.  (Camden  Soc.) 

2V 394  20 

Wright.  Hist,  of  domestic  manners  in  Eng. 

1862 394  4 

Homes  of  other  days.  1871 394  B-i 

Womankind  in  western  Europe.  1869 394  5 

America. 
Brooks,  ed.  Days  of  the  spinning-wheel  in 

New  England.  1886 397  6 

Literary  ciuiosities.   1886 397  7 

Carlier.  Marriage  in  the  U.  S.  1867 397  15 

Claflin.  Brampton  sketches.  1890 397  10 

Earle.  Colonial  dames  and  good  wives. '95.  397  13 
Customs  and  fashions  in  old  New  Ei\g- 

land.  1893 397  IS 

Felt.  Customs  of  New  England.  1853 397  8 

Goodwin.  Colonial  cavalier.  1894 397  14 

Grund.  The  Americans.  1837.2V 397  3 

Harper's  bazar.  1868-.  v.i- 397  P-B-l 

ScuDDER,  rd.  Men  and  manners  in  Am.  loo 

years  ago 397  9 

ToWLE.  American  society.  1870.  2v 397  I 

Wharton.  Through  colonial  doorways. '93.  397  xi 

Whitney.  Old-tune  days  and  ways.  1883...  397  5 

Other  Countrim. 

Africa.  Manners  and  customs,  etc.  2v 396  5 

Atkinson,  /r.  Customs  and  manners  of  the 

women  of  Persia.    1832 , 395  i 

Bacon.  Japanese  girls  and  women.    1 891...  395  10 

A  Japanese  interior.    1894. 395  11 

BiLUNGTON.  Womanin India.  1895 395  14 

BosE.  Hindoos  as  they  are.  1881 395  3 

Bramhall.  Wee  ones  of  Japan.    1894 395  12 

Bryson.  Child  life  in  Chinese  homes.  *S$.„  395  7 

Dawson.  Australian  aborigines.  1881 399  B-x 

Lane.  Arabian  society  in  the  middle  ages. '83.  395  4 
Manners  and    customs    of  the    modem 

Eg3rptians.  1871.  2v ^ 396  I 

Same.  1849.  2v 396  3 


578 


SOaOLOGY. 


Miller.  little  people  of  Asia.  1892 *39S  '3 

Sarasvati.  High-caste  Hindu  woman.  '87.  395  5 

Tamura.  The  Japanese  bride.    1893 395  6 

Van  Phou  Lee.    When  I  was  a  boy  in 

China.  1887 *395  8 

ETIQUETTE. 

Ayres.  The  mentor.    1884 .* 393  30 

BUNCE,  O.  B.  Don't.    1883 393  24 

BUNCE,  Mrs.  O.  B.  What  to  do.  1892 393  32 

Correct  thing  in  good  society,  The.  1888.....  393  31 
Dahlgren.  Etiquette  of  social  life  in  Wash- 

ington.   1881 393  22 

Eybbright.  Manual  of  etiquette.  1876 393  5 

Same.  1873.. 393  6 

Flower.  Fashion  in  deformity.   1881 393  23 


•Good  form*  in  England.  18SS 

Habits  of  good  society.  1861 

Hall.  Social  customs.   1S87 

Hartley.  Ladies*  book  of  etiquette.  1875. 

Howard.  Etiquette.    1885 

Leslie.  Ladies*  guide  to  true  politeness... 
LoNGSTREET.  Social  etiquette  of  New  York 

1887 

Martine.  Hand-book  of  etiquette 

Mixing  in  society.  1874. 

Party-giving  on  every  scale.  l88l^ 

Sherwood.  Manners  and  social  usages.  *S4 

Social  etiquette  of  N.  Y.  1879 

StafFe.    Rigles    du   savoir-vivre  dans  h 

soci6t6  modeme.  1889 

Ward,  ed.  Sensible  etiquette.  1878.. 


COSTUME.— FASHION. 


Ackerman's  repository.  1809-23.  29V .^805  P-21 

Alexander.    Dress  and  maimers  of  the 

Chinese.  1814 390-5  i 

Bridgens.  Manners  and  costumes  of  France, 

Switzerland  and  Italy.    1821 390^  R-3 

Challamel.    Hist,  of  fashion  in  France. 

1882. « 390.4  B-4 

Child.  Wimples  and  crisping  pins.  1894.^.  390.1  iS 

Costume  of  the  Russian  empire.    1810 390.4  R-4 

Costumes  suisses 390-4  6 

Doran.  Habits  and  men.   1855 390-i  5 

Earle.  Costume  of  colonial  times.  1894....    390.7  I 

Fox.  Fashion.  1871 390.1 .1 

Goodwin.  Dress  and  its  relation  to  health 

and  climate 390«i  S 

Helyot.    Costumes  de  la  cour  de  Rome. 

1862 3901  B-3 

Hill.  Hist,  of  English  dress.  1893.  2v 390.48 

HiNTON.  Select  historical  costumes.   1868...    390.1  3 

Holt.  Fancy  dresses  described.  1882 390«i  6 

Gentlemen's  fancy  dress.   1883 390.i  7 

Hope.  Costume  of  the  ancients.  1875.  2V..390.2  B-i 

Hunt.  Our  grandmothers*  gowns.  1885 390.4  7 

Kretschmer  arte/  Rohrbach.  Costumes  of 

all  nations.  1S82 390'i  R-i 

L.,  W.  B.  Corset  and  crinoline 390.I  4 

Mc^an  <2w^  Logan.    Clans  of  the  Scottish 

Highlands.   1857.  2v 390.4  R-i 

♦  Of  interest  to 


Mason.  Costume  of  China.  1800 ^ 

National  costumes  for  doll-dressing.  '91  ..39c 
Pauquet  Bros.  Illustrations  of  English  anc 

foreign  costume.  1875.. ; 

Modes  et  costumes  historiques , 

Picturesque  representations  of  the  dress  an( 

manners  of  the  English.  1S14 , 

Of  the  Russians.   1814 

Of  the  Turks.  1814 

Planche.  Cyclopaedia  of  costume.  '76.  2v.., 

Hist,  of  British  costume.  1836 

Same.  1849 

Racinet.  Le  costume  historique.   1888.  6v.. 
Robida.     *  Yester-year/    ten    centuries  of 

toilette.  1891 

Schild.    Characters  suitable  for  fancy  cos- 
tume  3' 

£d.  Old  English  costumes 3! 

Scottish  clans  and  their  tartans.   1895 

Shaw.  Dresses  and  decorations  of  the  mid- 
dle ages.   185S.  2v 35 

Sidcle  de  modes  feminines,  X794-1894.  '9+-* 
Smith.  Ancient  Greek  female  costume.  '82. 

Stone.     Book  of  costume.    1847 

Weldon's  practical  fancy  dress  for  childrciuj 
Weldon's  practical  fancy  dress  for  ladies.  2v«  j 
Wingfield.  Notes  on  civil  costume  in  Eng- 
1S84 3* 

young  readers. 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


579 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 

^G  TO  BUFFALO,  ERIE  COUNTY,  AND  THE  NIAGARA  FRONTIER.) 


STORY  AND  DESCRIPTION. 


AND  GENERAL. 

r  reminiscenses  of  western 

90.3  4 

J.  A  new  history  of  Buf- 

909  B-3 

'  Concord,  Erie  co.  1883.     90.9  5 

/illage  in  1805 ;  by  Ems- 

903  31M 

wrs,  1858-89 90.9  Cab.  2 

tion  to  the  Genesee  coun- 

a,  1687 90.2  3 

list,  of  Buffalo  and  Niag- 

S 90.9  B-4 

Iroquois  and  the  Jesuits. 

98.1  40 

t.  of  Buffalo 90.36 

liniscences,  1 808-1 3..90.3  Ptoi.  2 
eminiscences  of;    by  E. 

90.3  Ptai.  I 

d  B.     Map  of  Morris's 

\.  (Original) 90.3  31M 

dress,  Red  Jacket  statue. 

98.1  Pam.  32 

riptive  sketch  of  Welland 

886 90.9  4 

909  3 

n  of  the  name  of  Buffalo ;  by  W.  Ketch- 
pondence  on  the  name  of  Buffalo ;  letters 
Vright,  1855,  and  Nathaniel  T.  Strong, 
ddress,  on  the  name  of  Buffalo,  etc.;  by 

862. — The  physiognomy  of  Buffalo  ;  by 
1864. — Sketch  of  the  early  hist,  of  Buf- 
[Clinton,— The  city  of  Buffalo;  byS.  B. 

1865;  by  Guy  H.  Salisbury.— Early 
lo. — Climatology  of  Buffalo,  1865  ;  by 
reminiscences  of  Buffalo  and  vicinity  ; 

1866.— >The  trial  and  execution  of  the 
'  Nathanial  Wilgus,  1869. 

Publications.  1879- 90  I 

Index.— Prospectus— Officers  of  the 
:face.— Inaugural  address;  by  Millard 
jf  the  name  of  Buffalo ;  by  Wm.  Ketch- 
ice  on  the  name  of  Buffalo ;  by.  Rev. 
.  Nathaniel  T.  Strong.— The  last  of  the 
1) ;  by  David  Gray.— Buffalo  cemeter- 


ies ;  by  Wra.  Hodge.— Ode  at  the  Forest  Lawn  dedication ; 
by  Rev.  John  C.  Lord.— The  braves*  rest ;  by  Wm.  C. 
Bryant.— The  old  Black  Rock  ferry ;  by  Chas.  D.  Nor- 
ton.—Communications  relating  to  the  name  of  Black  Rock ; 
by  Geo.  R.  Babcock,  and  Wm.  A.  Bird.— Annual  address ; 
by  Rev.  John  C.  Lord.— Origin  and  progress  of  the  So- 
ciety ;  by  O.  G.  Steele.— Buffalo  in  1835 ;  by  S.  Ball.— 
Letter  relating  to  Buffalo  in  1825:  by  Gideon  F.  Ball.— > 
Reminiscences  of  Buffalo  and  vicinity ;  by  James  L.  Bar- 
ton.—Execution  of  the  three  Thayers  ;  by  Nathaniel  Wil- 
gus.— Buffalo  during  the  war  of  x8xa ;  by  Wm.  Dorsheimer. 
— ^A  wreck  and  stockade;  by  E.  H.  Stewart  and  O.  H. 
Marshall.— >  Major  Norris'  journal  of  Sullivan's  expedi- 
tion.—Building  and  voyage  of  the  Griffon ;  by  O.  H. 
Marshall. — A  history  of  the  Israelites  in  Buf(^ ;  by  Rev. 
S.  Falk. — Founding  of  the  city  of  Ararat ;  by  Lewis  F. 
Allen.— Orlando  Allen;  by  Wm.  C.  Bryant.— >Addaiida, 
supplementing  the  preceding. — Oliver  Forward;  by  Jas. 
Sheldon. — ^The  grain  elevators  of  Buffalo;  by  Jos.  Dart. — 
The  Buffalo  common  schools ;  by  O.  G.  Steele. — The  first 
school  house  in  Buffalo ;  by  Crisfield  Johnson. 

V.  a.  Index. — Officers  of  the  society,  z88o. — Prelkce.--  • 
Physiognomy  of  Buffalo;  by  Rev.  G.  W.  Hosmer. — Eariy 
transportation,  New  York  state ;  by  Wm.  A.  Bird.— Ex- 
tracts from  the  Vanderkemp  papers,  with  editor's  note*.— 
The  Germans  of  Buffalo;  by  Ismar  S.  Ellison.— O.  G. 
Steele ;  by  Rev.  G.  W.  Hosmer.— First  report  of  the  di- 
rectors and  engineer  of  the  Inland  Lock  Navigation  Co.— 
Joseph  EUicott ;  by  EUicott  Evans.— The  press  of  £ri« 
Co^;  by  Guy  H.  Sali.sbury. — Red  Jacket  and  his  portrait ; 
by  O.  G.  Steele. — Erie  canal  papers;  by  M.  S.  Hawley 
and  Geo.  Geddes.— The  battle  of  Grand  Island ;  by  Na- 
thaniel Wilgus. — Fifty  years  ago ;  by  Jas.  Sheldon.— 'Mil- 
lard Fillmore ;  his  early  history  written  by  himself.— Death 
of  Job  Hoisington  (poem) ;  by  Elder  A.  Turner.— The 
Niagara  frontier;  by  O.  H.  Marshall. 

V.  3.  Obsequies  of  Red  Jacket  at  Buffalo,  Oct.  g,  1894. 

Holland  Land  Office.  Batavia.  Dedication, 

1894.  (3pam.) 90.3  Pam.  3 

Holland  Purchase.  Appeal  to  the  people  of 

N.  Y.  state.   1834 90.39 

Meeting  at  Lockport  and  convention  at 
Buffalo  to  consider  relations  between  the 
Holland  Company  and  the  settlers. 
1827. — Rept.  of  convention  of  delegates 
on  the  title  of  the  Holland  Co.  1830. — 
Repts.  of  Com.  on  petition  of  inhabi- 

tents.  1837 90.3  8 

Original  contract  book  of  the  Holland  Co. 

1803-5 90.3  B-X 


580 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


Ives,  W.  \Vhite  Ash  letters  [Bu£Uo  in  i8ix- 

1813]- in  90  B-3 

Johnson,  C.   Centennial  hist,  of  Erie  co. 

1876 ^     90.9  I 

Marshall,  O.  H.  Building  and  voyage  of 

the  Griflfon  in  1679 90.2  Pam.  I 

Historical  writings.  1887 98.I   I 

Contents:  Introd.;  by  Stone. —  Short  sketch  of  Indian 
tribes  on  the  borders  of  the  Great  Lakes.— Champlain's 
expedition  again&t  the  Onondagas  in  1615.— Reply  toDr. 
Shea  and  Gen.  Clark. — Champlain's  astrolabe. — Building 
and  voyage  of  the  Griffon  in  1679. — Expedition  of  the 
Marquis  De  Nonville  against  the  Senecas  in  1667. — La 
Salle's  first  visit  to  the  Niagara  frontier  in  1669. — De  Cel- 
oron's  expedition  to  the  Ohio  in  1749. — Historical  sketches 
of  the  Niagara  frontier.— Hist,  of  the  New  York  charter 
1664-74. — Early  notices  of  the  copper  regions. — Index 
rerum. — Appendix :  Biog.  notices  of  Mr.  Marshall. 

The  Niagara  frontier „     90.2  i 

Remington,  C.  K.  The  ship-yard  of  the 

Griffon.  1891 90.2  4 

Scrap-book,  1847-52,  1861 90  B-3 

Shepard,  F.  J.    The  city  of  Buffalo.  (New 

Eng.  Mag.)   1893 90.9  6 

Smith,  II.  P.,  ed.  Hist,  of  Buffalo  and  Erie 

Co.    1884.  2v 90.9  B-i 

Sprague,  E.  C.   ITie  city  of  Buffalo;   its 

hist,  and  prospects.  1882 90.9  Pam.  3 

Stewart  and  Marshall.  Ancient  wreck 

and  stockade  (Lake  Erie) 90.2  Pam.  2 

Turner,  C.  P.   Pioneer  period  of  western 

N:  Y 904  6 

Turner,  O.  Hist,  of  the  Holland  Purchase. 

1849-50 90.3  I 

Visit  to  Niagara  in  1 792,  and  description  of 

the  Genesee  country 90.2  Pam.  3 

Young  Men's  Association:    Committee  on  . 

local  history.   Minutes  of  proceedings 

(ms.),  1847-52 90  B-i 

—Copies  of  communications,  etc.  1S47-9..    9^  ^2 

Contents  :  Copies  of  letters  on  local  history  ;  by  Augus- 
tus Porter,  \Vm.  A.  Carpenter,  Wm.  H.  Seward,  Nathan 
K.  Hall,  Chas.  Rich,  Jas.  L.  B.arton,  C.  P.  Sheldon, 
Jabez  Goodell,  Elijah  D.  Efncr,  Rodman  Starkweather ; 
original  aucl  copy  of  letter  by  Wm.  Bingham,  and  copies 
of  autoj^raph  letters  by  John  Butler  and  Wm.  Morris. — 
Sketch  of  Ezekiel  L.inc,  the  pioneer  of  Buffalo. — Transcript 
of  the  records  of  the  vestry  of  St.  Paul's  church,  Buffalo, 
1817-50, — N;imcs,  location,  etc., of  the  business  men  of  Buf- 
falo in  tlic  season  of  1849. — Extract  from  the  letter  of  Joseph 
Ellicott,  containing  terms  and  conditions  of  sale  of  the  lots 
in  the  village  of  New  Amsterdam. — Prices  of  the  inner  lots 
in  the  village  of  New  Amsterdam. — An  account  of  the  in- 
formation contained  on  a  map  of  Buffalo,  made  under 
direction  of  C.  W.  Evans,  1850. — Regulations  of  tolls  to 
be  received  for  passing  the  canal  at  Fort  Schuyler  for  1801. 
— Jas.  Sloan's  memoir  of  Col.  Bishop's  attack  on  Black 
Rock,  July  II,  1813. 


THE  SENECA  INDIANS. 

Aldkn,  T.  Mtsaons  among  the  Senecis.  '27    901I 
Barton,  J.  L.  Hist,  of  the  pardon  of  Stiff- 
arm  George    for    killing   J.    HewetL 
i860 9aihm. 

Brant  and  Red  Jacket;  bj  Eggleston  and 
Seelye.  1879 9111 

Bryant,  W.  C.  The  braver'  rest;  or  the 

old  Seneca  Mission  Cemetery 90.1  hi 

Interesting  archaeological  studies  in  and 
about  Buf&lo.  1890^ 90.1  Pin. 

Buf&ilo  Creek  Indian  Reservation.  Map  of 
part.  1844.. 90.1  J 

Buffalo  Presbytery.  Rept  on  charges  against 
Indians  of  Western  N.  Y.  1889-90.90.1  Pa 

Caliioun,  J.  C.  Letter  [A^  S.]  to  Gen.  Por- 
ter, relative  to  visit  of  Red  Jacket  and 
Complanter  to  Washington.  1823... .90.1  Bn 

Case  of  the  Seneca  Indians  in  the  state  of 
N.  Y.  1840 „    9G 

Caswell,  Airs.  H.  S.  Our  life  among  the 
Iroquois 9a 

CoNOVER.  Kanadesaga  and  Geneva. 901  Fa 

Reasons  why  the  state  should  acquire  the 
famous  burial   mound  of  the  Seneca 

Indians.  1888-9 90.1  Ptt 

Sayenqueraghta,    king    of   the   Senecas. 

1885 90.1  Pa 

Seneca  villages 90.1  Pan 

Constitution  of  the  Seneca  nation.  1848..90.1  Pas 

Converse,  II.  M.  Religious  festivals,  Cat- 
taraugus Reservation.  1890 90.1  Pan 

Docimients  relating  to  the  revolution  in 
govt,  of  the  Seneca  Indians  in  1848.....    oa 

Four  gospels  and  Acts  in  Seneca  language..  901! 

Further  illustration  of  the  case  of  the  Seneca 
Indians.  1841 »    9ft. 

Gilbert,  B.  Narrative  of  captivity  of. 
1780 ^90.1  Pam 

Homes.  Account  of  the  MSS.  of  Gen. 
Dearborn  as  Mass.  conmi*r  in  1838-39, 
for  the  sale  of  Seneca  Indian  lands  in 
N.  Y.  1S80 «    90) 

Indians  of  Cattaraugus  Reservation.  Rites 
of  adoption,  June  15,  1855 90.1  Ptf 

Jenuson,  Mary.  Life;  by  J.  E.  Seaver.  *56,.  9al 

Kktchum.  Hist,  of  Buffalo  [and  the  Seneca 
Indians].    1864.  2v 901I 

Marshall,  O.  H.    Expedition  of  De  Non- 
ville against  the  Senecas  in  1687.   '48..  90J 
First  visit  of  La  Salle  to  the  Senecas, 

1669 9ai 

Same 9ai  R* 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


581 


tts.  Council.  Rept.  on  memorials 

Seneca  Indians,  et  al.  X840..90.I  Pam.  12 

f  Six  and  Seneca  nations.   '39...     90.14 

^or,  The  [in  the  Seneca  Ian- 

.    1842-50 90.1  23 

Assembly.    Rept.  on  petitions 
orphan  asylum  and  schools  on 

reservations.    1855 90.1  XI 

*.    Communication,   transmitting 

lings  of  Seneca  Nation.    1849...     90.x  4 

ry   Society.    Annual   meetings, 

12 1 90.x  Pam.  8 

ghbors.   (Courier,  1894.) 90.1  Pam.  26 

idress  on  condition  and  prospects 
riginal  inhabitants  of  N.  A.,  with 
lar  reference  to  the  Seneca  Na- 

838 90.x  4 

rr.  And  his  people;  by  Hubbard. 

90.x  26 

iplaceof;  by  Conover.    1884.....   90.x  X2 
times;  by  W.  L.  Stone.   1866...    90.1  19 

s,  at  Buffalo,  Oct  9, 1884. 90.1  22 

and  sketch;   by  O.  G.  Steele. 

90.x  Pam.  5 

90.1  Pam.  22 

ion  to  the  unveiling,  X892...90.1  Pam.  23 
[.  W.  Hymnal  in  the  Seneca  Ian- 

X892 90.1  28 

,  etc.,  of  the  Seneca    Indians. 

90-I  3 

ion.    Brief  statement  of  rights  in 

to  their  lands,  etc.  X877 90.x  4 

ion,  with    accompanying   docu- 

etc  1845 90.x  4 

1  to  congress.    1845 90*i  4 

D.    The  six  nations:    address. 

90.1  Pam.  7 

Friends.  Proceedings  of  com.  for 
ting  the  civiUzation  of  the  Seneca 

IS.  X847-50 90.x  27 

'.  T.  Appeal  on  the  condition  and 

cts  of  the  N.  Y.  Indians.  1841...     90.x  7 

.sylum  for  Orphan  and  Destitute 

1  Children.  Repts„ 90.1  Pam.  2 

ites.    Amended  treaty  with  the 

Indians.    1840 90.x  5 

Interior.  Letter  and  memorial  of 
IS  of  Cattaraugus  and  Allegany 

(rations.    1874 90.x  4 

L.    Rept.  on  Indian  beneficiaries 
treaty    concluded    at     Buffalo 

,  Jan.  15,  1838.  1892 90.1  Pam.  24 

on  lands  of  the  Seneca  Indians, 
90.1  Pam.  13 


President.  Message  respecting  negotiations 
with  the  Six  Nations  of  Indians  in 
N.  Y.  1821 9ai  4 

Senate.    Rept.  on  petitions  of  the  Tona- 

wanda  band  of  the  Seneca  Indians,  '42.     90. X  9 
White,  S.    Hymns  in  the  Seneca  language. 

1832 90.1  Pam.  14 


THE  WAR  OF   1812   ON  THE 
NIAGARA  FRONTIER. 

Attack  on  Fort  Erie ;  with  plans  (from  'The 

Portfolio',  Feb.  16, 1816) 90^^.  5 

BiGELOw,  A.  G.    Romance  of   old    Fort 

Erie. 90.4  Pam.  xo 

Chapin.  Review  of  Armstrong's  *  Notices 
.     ofthe  Warof  1812.* 90.4  X 

Criukshank,  E.   Battle  of  Lundy*s  Lane. 

1888 90.4  Pam.  7 

Battle  of  Queenstown  Heights.  1890..90.4  Pam.  XI 
Battlefields  of  the  Niagara  Peninsula..90.4  Pam.  12 
Drummond's  winter  campaign,  1813...90.4  Pam.  13 
The  fight  in  the  beechwoods 90.4  Pam.  9 

DORSHEIMER,  W.   Buflalo  dining  the  War 

of  18x2 90.4  Pam.  2 

Howe,  E.  D.  Autobiography  and  recollec- 
tions of  a  pioneer  printer.    1878 90.4  Pam.  3 

Love,  George.  Muster  roll  of  the  company 

of.   1814 90.4  Pam.  4 

Merritt,  W.  H.  Journal  of  events  on  the 

Detroit  and  Niagara  frontiers.   1863 90u|.  4 

Pratt,  Mrs,  S.  C.    Reminiscences  of  the 

burning  of  Buffalo.  1888 90.4  Pam.  8 

Sloan,  J.  Bishop's  attack  on  Black  Rock, 

1813 90.4  Pam.  5 

Symons,  J.,  ed.  The  battle  of  Queenston 
Heights,  with  notices  of  the  life  of  Gen. 
Brock.    1859 90.4  3 

Treat,  Capt.  J.  Vindication  of.  181 5..... 90.4  Pam.  6 

Turner.  Dark  days  on  the  frontier  of  West- 
em  N.  Y.  1879 90.4  Pam.  I 

Van  Rensselaer,  S.  Narrative  of  the  affair 

of  Queenstown.  1836 90.4  2 

White,  S.  Hist,  of  the  Am.  troops  under 
command  of  Fenton  and  Campbell. 
1830  (reprint,  1896.) 904  7 

BETWEEN  THE  WARS. 

Allen,  L.  F.   Early  hist,  of  Grand  Island. 

1866 90.5  Pam.  3 

Ball,  S.  Buffalo  in  1825 90.5  Pam.  12 

Bird,  A.  Boundary  line  between  the  British 

provinces  and  the  U.  S.  1864 98. 1  Pam.  9 


582 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


Black  Rock.  Concise  view.  1836 90.5  8 

BufiBdo  and  vicinity.  Maps.  1815-59.. .90.5  3^^»  ^^ 

Bufifjalo  in  1825.  (With  map.) 90.5  I 

Chapin,  Mary.     Early  days    of   Bufl&do. 

1891 90.5  Pam.  16 

Hall,  Basil.    BufiEalo  and  Rochester  in 

1827 90.5  Run.  15 

Haskins,  R.  W.  Letter  relative  to  cholera 

in  Buffalo,  1832,  etc 90.5  Pam.  Ii 

Hawes,  Lucy  W.  Buffalo  fifty  years  ago. 

1886 90.5  Pam.  13 

Love,  John.  Narrativeof  the  murder  of.....     90.5  5 
M'Leod,  a.    Trial  for  murder  of  Amos 

Durfee;  burning  of  the  Caroline 90.5  3 

Nichols,  T.  L.  Address,  1838,  anniversary 

of  the  burning  of  the  Caroline 90.5  4 

Forty  years  of  Am.  life.  1864.  2 v 98.1  10 

Journal  in  jail.  1840 90.5  7 

Particulars  of  the  burning  of  the  steamer 

Caroline,  1837.  (5  pam.) 90.5  Pam.  6 

Pettit,  M.    Sketches  in  the  history  of  the 

Underground  Railroad.    1879 98.I  3 

Salisbliiy,  G.  H.  Buffalo  in  1836  and  1862.     90.5  2 
Sheldon,   J.      Buffalo    fifty    years    ago. 

1817-18 90.5  Pam.  4 

Starkweather,  R.  The  old  Niagara  Bank 

building,  etc 90.5  Pam.  14 

Thayers,  The.    Trial  for  murder  of  John 

Love,  etc.  1825 90.5  6 

Same 90.5  Pam.  2 

Ye  three  Thayers.    (Fac-simile  of  a  con- 
temporary ballad.) 90.5  R-i 

Trowbridge,  J.  S.,  ^/  a/.    Militia  reminis- 
cences, 1837-60 90.5  Pam.  5 

Welch,  S.  M.     Recollections  of  Buffalo, 

1830-40.    1891 90.5  9 


ERIE  COUNTY  IN  THE  WAR  OF 
THE  REBELLION. 

Buffalo  General  Aid  Society  for  the  Army. 

Repts 90.6  Pam.  3 

Clark,  O.  S.    The  ii6th  Regiment,  N.  Y. 

S.  V.  1868 90.6  I 

Danforth,  II.  M.    Funeral  sermon,  James 

Ayer.   1S63 90.6  Pam.  2 

Hall,  N.  K.    Opinion  on  habeas  corpus  in 

case  of  J.  D.  Benedict.   1862 90.6  Pam.  7 

Kelley,  I).  G.  What  I  saw  and  suffered  in 

rebel  prisons.  1866 90.6  3 

Lincoln,  Abraham.    Funeral  obsequies  at 

Buffalo.  1865 90.6  4 

Lord,  J.  C.    The  dead  of  the  present  war. 

1862 90.6  Pam.  I 


Mills,  J.  H.    Chronicles  of  the  21st  Regi- 
ment, N.  Y.  S.  v.,  1861-3 9 

Same;   with  portraits.  1867 9oi 

One    Hundred    and    Sixteenth    Regiment, 

N.  Y.  S.  V.  Reunions 90.6  F 

One    Hundredth    Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V. 
Address;  by  G.  S.  Hazard,  1865..... 90.6 1 

Parade  and  reunion,  June  i,  x868 90.6 1 

Presentation  of  book  of  records  to  Histori- 
cal Soc.,  1890 90.6  Pi 

Presentation  of  flags  to  Historical  Soc, 

1892 90.6  Pj 

Reception   by  Buffalo  Board  of  Trade. 

1865 90.6 1 

Retmions 90.6  Pam. 

Scrap-book :  newspaper  cuttings,  1861-4....90. 
Smith,  Kate  M.  Women  of  the  war.. ..90.6  Pi 
Soldiers'    and    Sailors*     National    Union. 

Const.,  etc.  1S66... 90.6  F 

Stoddard.   Proposed  improvement  in  gun 

carriages.  1862 90.6 '. 

Stowitz,  G.  H.  Hist,  of  the  looth  Regiment, 

N.  Y.  S.  V.  1870 

Twenty-first  Regiment  Veteran  Association. 

Reunion,  1884 9a6  ] 

Volunteer,  The.  Feb.  22-27,  1864 90 


RECENT    HISTORY. 

Bailey,  G.  M.  Buffalo.  1892 90.8  ] 

Greater  Buffalo 90.8  ] 

Ten  years  in  Buffalo,  1880-90 90.8  ] 

Buffalo.  1888.  (Lippincott.) 90.8  ] 

Buffalo  Express  album  and  year  book,  etc... 90 

Buffalo  illustrated.  1890 90 

Buffalo  illustrated  in  photo-gravure.    1894... 

Buffalo  of  to-day.  1893 

Canada.  Parliament.  Correspondence  rela- 
tive to  the  Fenian  invasion,  etc.  1S69... 

City  of  Buffalo  (from  the  Forum,  1895) 

City  of  Buffalo :  souvenir  of  the  Evening 
News.  1887 90 

Commemoration  at  Buffalo  of  looth  anni- 
versary of  the  inauguration  of  Washing- 
ton, Apr.  30,  1889 9aS  1 

Complete  pocket-guide  to  Buffalo.  18S8 

Denison,  G.  T.,  Jr.  Fenian  raid  on  Fort 
Erie.  1866 ., 

Description  of  Tonawanda  and   N.  Tona- 

wanda.  1893...., 

Fenian  invasion  of  Canada  and  Battle  of 

Ridgeway,  1866.   1891 90.7  ' 

Future  of  Buffalo  (N.  Y.  Tribune).  '92...90.8  : 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


583 


yrcHKisSy  W.  H.    Picturesque    Buf&lo 

(Munsey's  mag.}.  1892 90.8  Pam.  10 

kHng  of  Bufiidio.    1886 90.8  2 

cl  settlers*  festival,  1867, 1868.. 90.7  Pam.  3 

Neill.  Official  rept  of  Fenian  raid,  1870, 

and  battle  of  Ridgeway,  1866 90.7  8 

riih  Publishing  Co.  Art  work  of  Buffalo. 

1896.. 90.8  R-i 

als'  dictionary  of  Buffalo,  Niagara  Falls, 

Tonawanda.  1896 90.8  8 

QfAt*B  guide  to  Buffalo,  Niagara  Falls,  etc. 

l88o„ 90.7  7 

CHMOND,  A.  £.  Buffalo  up  to  date.  '94..90.8  Pam.  1 1 
oni-centennial  celebration  of  the  city  of  Buf- 
falo.  1882 90.7  3 

EVogram,  etc 90.7  Pam.  2 

ou-centennial  review  of  Buffalo.  1882 90.7  5 

Ldiers'  and  Sailors'  monument.  Laying  of 

the  comer-stone,  1S82 90.7  3 

tae  representative  views  of  ^uflBsdo.  1890..     90.8  4 

me  things  in  and  about  Buffalo.   1884 90.76 

i&Tenir  of  Buffalo  (views).  1887 90.8  Pam.  2 

eet  railway  and  shopping  guide.  1887..90.8  Pam.  I 
rtTRSTONE,  W.  Five  minutes'  talk  about 

Bnffido.   1881 90.7  Pam.  i 

ial  of  Fenian  prisoners  at  Toronto,  1866..     90.7  2 
KLCH,  Jane  M.    Descriptive  account  of 

Buffido  (Harper's  mag.).  1885 90.8  i 


MAPS,  ATLASES,   DIRECTORIES. 

Atlas  of  the  city  of  Buffalo.  1894.  3V 90.8  C-4 

Buffalo.  Address  book.  l883-..« 71  49 

Business  directory.   1855 7'  35 

City  directory.  1869-. 71  34 

City  directory;  by  Cutting.    1848 71  II 

Qty  directory ;  by  Walker.  1840-2,1844.        71  8 
Commercial  Advertiserdirectory.  1847-61.       71  12 

Directory.  1828,  1832, 1835-39 71  I 

feme  directory.  1882 71  48 

Health  Dept.  Map.  18S5 90.8  37M 

Marquis  &  Co.'s  business  directory.  '88...       71  52 

Standard  society  directory.  1 8S0 71  47 

Thomas' city  directory.  1862-8 71  27 

Buffalo  and  Erie  co.  Register,  &c.   1870 71  44 

Smith  &  Co.'s  business  directory.   1895...       71  56 
Erie  County.  Illustrated  hist,  atlas.    1880...90.7  C-3 

Topographical  atlas.  1866 90.7  C-I 

Hawks,  A.  J.  Map  of  Buffalo.  1881 90.7  33M 

Hopkins,  G.  M.  Atlas  of  Buffalo.  i872«...90.7  C-a 

Same.  1884,1891 90.8  C-l 

Atlas  of  the  vicinities  of  Niagara  Falls, 

N.  Tonawanda  and  Buffalo.   1893 90.8  C-3 

Hutchinson,  E.  H.  Birds-eye  view.  '8o...9a7  33M 
Mann,  G.  E.  Topographical  and  rev.  geo- 
graphical map  of  Buffalo.  1889.. 90.8  34MX 

Maps  of  Buffalo  and  vicinity.    1883-95 90.8  34M 


BIOGRAPHY. 


XEN,  Lewis  F.    Biographical  sketch  and 

portrait.   1887 9Z.3  Pam.  13 

Biographical  sketches.  1890 91.3  Pam.  21 

XSN,  Orlando.  Biographical  sketch;  by 

W.  C.  Bryant.  1877 91.3  Pam.  4 

TDREWS,  JUDSON  B.  Biographical  sketches 

(dass  of  '55,  Yale,  record  and  supplt.)..378  B-23 

Memoir,  by  Granger 91.4  Pam.  18 

BcocK,    George    R.    Biographical 

•ketch 91-1  Pam.  9 

•ItKER,  G.  P.    A  legal  melodrama;    by 

L.  B.  Proctor.   1888 ..91. 1  Pam.  ii 

Life;  by  G.J.  Bryan.  1849 91. i  3 

acNETT,  D.  S.  Biographical  sketch.  '85. ..91.3  B-5 
K>W£LL,  D.  D.  Address  at  dedication  of  a 

monument  to  his  memory  in    Forest 

Lawn    Cemetery;    by  J.   N.  Lamed. 

1871 91.2  Pam.  4 

Qklow,  Allen  G.   Biographical  sketches 

and  portrait  1891 91.4  Pam.  25 


BissELL,  Elihu.    Funeral  sermon;   by  W. 

Waith.  1874 91.3  Pam.. It 

BissELL,  Wilson  S.  Postinaster-General..9i.l  Pam.  z8 

BoRK,  Joseph.  The  case  of:  MS",  of  com- 
munication to  Buffalo  Express;  by 
Le  Grand  Marvin.    1876 , 91.9  Pam.  8 

Brauns,  F.  W.    Memoir.  1895 91.5  Pam.  12 

BuELL,  Madison.    Biographical  sketch  and 

portrait.   1891 9 1. 4  Pam.  14 

Buffalo.   Income  list  of  1865 91.9  Pam,  5 

Record  of  marriages,  1811-33 91.9  B-I 

Bull,  George  W.    Personal  reminiscences 

of  Albany  and  the  Legislature.  '79... 91. 9  Pam.  4 

Bull,  Norris.    Funeral  sermon ;  by  John 

C.  Lord.    1847 91.5  Pam.  I 

Bur\vp:ll,  £>r.  George  N.    Biographical 

sketch.  1891 91.4  Pam.  12 

Champlin,    Com.   Stephen.     Biographical 

sketch  ;  by  G.  W.  Clinton.    1870 91.2  Pam.  Z 


584 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


Christy,  George.  The  fortunes  of  a  min- 
strel; by  Tony  Pastor '. 91.7  2 

Clarke,  Walter.  Memorial.  1871 91.5  B-i 

Cleveland,  Grover  ;  by  \V.  O.  Stoddard. 

1888 91.1  13 

Administration  of:    portraits   and   biog. 

sketches.    1892 91. 1  B-2 

Authorized  pictorial  life;  by  F.  Triplett. 

1884 91.1  6 

Imaginary  conversations ;  by  C.  W.  Tay- 
lor. 1888 91. 1  12 

Life;  by  G.  F.  Parker.  1892 91. 1  16 

Life  and  public  services;   by  W.  Dor- 

sheimer 91.1  7 

Life  and  public  services;  by  P.  King. 

1884 91. 1  4 

Man  of  destiny  [letters  to];  by  Siva 91. 1  8 

Pamphlets,  etc.;  by  Republican  support- 
ers. Presidential  canvass,  1884 91. 1  9 

The  President  and  his  cabinet ;  by  C.  B. 

Norton.   1888 91. 1  li 

Sketch  of  life;  by  D.  Welch.  1884 91. 1  5 

Cleveland,  Mrs,  Grover.    Biographical 

sketch  and  portrait.  1S86 91. 1  Pam.  17 

Sketch  and  portrait.  1892 91. 1  Pam.  16 

Clinton»  G.  W.  Commemorative  address; 

by  D  F.  Day.  1890 91. i  Pam.  12 

CoiT,  John  T.  Tribute  to.  1864 91.5  Pam.  4 

Coxe,  Rt.  Rev.  A.  C.  25 ih  anniversary  of 

consecralion,  Jan.  3,  1890 91.5  B-4 

CURTiss,  C.  G.  Sketch.  1893 91.3  Pam.  28 

Dart,  Mrs.  Joseph.  Memorial  discourse; 

by  W.  Qarke.  1865 91.6  Pam.  i 

Davenport  brothers.  The.     Biography;    by 

T.L.Nichols.  1864 91-7  3 

History ;  by  L.  P.  Rand.  1859 91.7  I 

Daw,  Henry.  Biographical  sketch;  by  H. 

W.  Rogers.   1865 91.3  Pam.  •2 

Denton,  Robt.  In  memory ;  by  E.  Inger- 

soU.  1869 91.3  Pam.  14 

Dick,   Robert.    Biographical  sketch  and 

portrait.    1890 91.5  Pam.  lo 

Dobbins,  Capt.  D.  P.  Biographical  sketch 

and  portrait.  1892 91.3  Pam.  26 

Dunbar,  Robt.  Biographical  sketch. 

1890 91.3  Pam.  20 

Durkek,  Cynthia  II.  Memorial 91.7  B-i 

DuTHiE,  Jas.    In  memoriam ;    by  A.   T. 

Chester,  <r/ a/.  1883.. .r 91.3  i 

Fargo,  F.  F.    Biographical  sketches  and 

portraits  of  100  Buffalonians.  1 882-3..    91  B-I 
Fargo,  \Vm.  G.    Biographical  sketch  and 

portrait;  by  F.  F.  Fargo.   1886 91.3  Pam.  9 

In  memory  of. 91.3  6 


Fargo  house.  The.  '93,  '90  (2  pom.).... .91.9  h 
Field,  Asa.  Funeral  sermon ;  by  J.  Rem- 
ington. 1832 91.7 1 

Fillmore,  Millard.  At  home ;  reception 

at  N.  Y.,  &c 91.1  Pj 

Biography ;  by  I.  Chamberlain.   1S56....    1 

Early  history;  by  himself.  1871 91.I] 

Executive  acts,  memoirs,  etc.  1856.. ; 

Facts  for  the  people.  1856 91.1 1 

Great  Fillmore  meeting  in  N.  Y.  city,  July, 

1856 

His  political  conduct :  a  contioveisy ;  by 
T.  J.  Sizer  and  J.  O.  Putnam.  1891..9I.1 1 

Is  [he]  an  abolitionist?  1856 91.1 

Life.  1856 

Life   and  public   services ;    by  W.  L. 

Barre < 

Speech  of  E.  C.  Delavan  at  a  meeting  of 

*the  friends  of,  1856 91.1 

The  vision  [an  anonymous  political  satire, 

in  verse],  i860 

Flint,  Austin.    Memoir;   by  A.  Jacobi. 

1886 91.4 

Forward,  Oliver.    Life  and  public  ser- 
vices; by  J.  Sheldon.  1875 

G ANSON,  John.  Proceedings  of  Senate  of 

N.  Y.  in  relation  to  death  of.  1875 91 

Granger,    Erastus.      Reminiscences   of. 

1891 91. 1  ] 

Granger,  Warren.  Monograph;  by  J.N. 

Granger.    1895 

Gray,  David.     Biographical  memoir;   by 

J.  N.  Lamed.  1888 < 

Some  reflections  on  his  work  and  life ;  by 

J.  F.  Cluck.  1889 91.4 

Green,  Ralph  R.    An  all-around  boy;  by 

R.  S.  Green.   1893 

Greiner,     John.      Biographical     sketch. 

1891 91. 3  1 

IIASKINS,  R.  W.     Sketch;  by  L.  G.  Sell- 

stedt 91.4 

IIawlev,  Seth  C.  In  memoriam 91.3 

Hayes,  Geo.  E.    Memorial;  ed.  by  C.  W. 

Hayes.  18S2 

Heacock,  Grosvenor  W\    Memorial  sci- 

vices,  May  13, 1877 91.5 

Henderson,  John  M.    Memorial  sermon; 

by  A.  C.  Coxe.  18S6 91.5 

To  the  memory  of.  18S6 91 

Hibbard,  G.  A.  Sketch.  1895 914  J 

Hodge,  Wm.    Memoir;  by  W.  Hodge,  Jr. 

1885 

HOLLISTER,  Mrs.    Robert.     Funeral   re- 
marks; by  L.  Van  Bokkelen.  1874^91.7 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


585 


,  Mrs,  Abigail.    Memorial  dis- 

;e;  by  M.  L.  P.  Thompson.  '58...91.7  Fam.  3 

GeorgbW.  Memorial.  1882 91.5  2 

ial  discourse;  by  G.  W.  Cutter. 

91.5  P&m.  6 

J.  K.    Biog.  sketch;    by  J.  N. 

ed.   1896 91.4  Pam.  20 

Mr,  and  Mrs,  Lewis.    Golden 

ling,  Feb.  8,  1866 91.9  4 

BiAM  R.  Biographical  sketch  and 

lit    1886. 91.3  Pam.  7 

iiANDA  T.    A  preserving  inventor 

rved.  1892 91.9  Pam.  3 

.TER.  Memorial ;  by  O.  G.  Steele. 

91.3  I 

/.  £.  Bufialo  inventors 91.3  Pam.  17 

\  Silas.  Memorial  18S6 91.3  B-4 

9/.  John  R.  Biographical  sketch. 

91.2  Pam.  2 

Charles.    Biographical  sketch; 

.  P.  Emerson 9I.4  Pam.  8 

9r.  N.  Trial  for  libel  [against  Dr. 

P.  White],  June  24, 1850 91.9  Pam.  i 

ru,  John  C.  Home  of.  1894.. .91.5  Pam.  11 

ly  G.  J.  Bryan.  1886 91  I 

•.  1878 91.5  6 

y  notice.  1877 91.5  Pam.  5 

rs,  J.  C.    Life;  by  G.  J.  Bryan. 

91  I 

:,  Steele.    Biographical  sketch. 

91.4  Pam.  17 

C.  W.   Facts  of  his  life ;  by  R.  C. 

1885 91.3  B-3 

Mrs.  Julia  R.  In  memoriam..9i.7  Pam.  5 
Le  Grand.  Diary,  1825 91.9  3 

of  the  *  scene  at  the  Court  House ' 
iffalo,  Jan.  18,  1839 91.9  2 

of  the  trial,  1 861,  in  the  suit  of 

nan  &  Barnes,  etc 91.9  I 

:wed;  his  assignment 91.9  i 

.  Reynolds'  (Marvin)  2d  attempt 

art  to  control  her  husband.  1S68...      91.9  i 

11  and  testament 91.9  Pam.  12 

irvin  litigation :  Court  of  Appeals, 

and  exceptions.  2v 91.9  B-3 

rs  on  appeal.  Supreme  Court..9i.9  Pam.  10 
sme  Court,  general  term:  briefs.... 9 1.9  B-2 
mony  before  the  Surrogate,  rel.  to 

cwillof.  1888 91.9  B-5-7 

vs,  James  N.  Inmemoriam.  1888..     91.4  2 

AMUEL  G.   Memorial  sermon;  by 

\.  Gregory.    1873 91.5  Pam.  2 

George.    Memorial;    by  A.  T. 
la,etal, 91.3  B-i 


Penfold,  F.  C.    Biographical  sketch  and 

letters    from    Algiers,    with   sketches. 

1887 91.4  Pam.  9 

Perrine,  H.  E.  True  story  of  some  eventful 

years  in  grandpa's  life.  1886 9' '3  5 

Phelps,  Orson.   In  memoriam ;  by  O.  S. 

Phelps.  1870 91.3  I 

Porter,  C.  K.    Early  architects  and  archi- 
tecture of  Buffalo^. 91.4  Pam.  II 

Porter  family  record. 91  Pam.  2 

Porter,  C<?/.  Peter  A.  The  medal  to  Walter 

Harwood  for  rescuing  the  body  of,  at 

Cold  Harbor 91.9  Pam.  19 

Potter,  Frank  H.   Biographical  sketch. 

1891 91.4  Pam.  13 

Pratt,  Samuel  F.  Sketch  of  his  life,  with 

some  account  of  the  Pratt  family.  '73...      91.3  2 
Putnam,  Harvey.  Biographical  shetch;  by 

J.  O.  Putnam.  1868 91. 1  Pam.  2 

Rector,  N.  D.  Life,  experiences,  &c.  *37..     91.5  5 
Rich,  G.  B.  Remarks  at  his  funeral ;  by  A. 

T.  Chester.  1861 91.3  i 

Ripley,  Mary  A.  25th  anniversary  of  asso- 
ciation with  the  Central  High  School, 

Jan.  4,  1896 91.6  Pam.  Z 

Rochester,  Dr,  Thomas  F.  Biographical 

sketch  and  portrait,  and  tributes  to  the 

memory  of.  1886-7 91.4  Pam.  4 

Rogers,  Nathaniel.   Funeral  sermon;  by 

A.  T.Chester.  1853 91.3  i 

Root,  J/rj.  Mary  R.  Obituary.  1888.. .91. 7  Pam.  6 
Rumrill,  Henry.  Biographical  sketch  and 

portrait.  1890 91. 3  Pam.  x8^ 

Rumsey,  Aaron.    Funeral  discourse ;  by  J. 

F.  Bingham.  1864 91.3  t 

Salisbury,  Guy  H.   Biographical  sketch ; 

byJ.N.  Lamed.  1869 91.4  Pam.  3 

Satterfield,  J.  Sketch.  1894 91.3  Pam.  19 

Scatcherd,  J.  N.  Memorial.  1885 91.3  4 

Schuyler,  Louis  S.  Memorial.  1879 9i-S  3 

Scoville,  Jonathan.  Biographical  sketch 

and  portrait  1891 91.3  Pam.  23 

Scrap-book :  obituary  notices,  etc.  1861-4...    91  B~2 
Shelton,  Wiluam.  To  the  memory  of. 

1883 91.5  B-2 

Sherwood,  T.   T.    Memorial ;  by  W.  H. 

Greene.    1866 91. i  Pam.  I 

SicARD,  Capt,  Montgomery.  Biographical 

^etch  and  portrait.  1892 91.2  Pam.  5 

Skinner,  John  B.  Tribute  to.  1874 91. i  14 

Slicer,  Jirv.  T.  R.,  et  al.  Correspondence, 

lects.  on  Emerson.    1894 91.9  Pam.  22 

Smith,  Henry.    Memorial  addresses;    by 

I.  W.  Andrews,  et  al,  1879 91.5  Pam.  8 


586 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


S^ciTH,   Stephen  R.   Memoir;    by  T.  J. 

Sawyer.   1852 91.5  7 

Some    distinguished     women    of    Buffalo. 

1893 91  Pam.  I 

'  Squier,  Miles  P.  Autobiography 91.5  i 

•    Steele,  Oliver  G.  Memorial  address;  by 

G.  W.  Hosmer.  1880 91.3  Pam.  5 

Stevenson,   Edward   L.     Biog.    sketch. 

X891 91.3  Pam.  22 

Stow,  Horatio.  Death  of 91.1  Pam.  6 

Thompson,  Sheldon.  Biography;  byS.  T. 

Viele.    1851 91.3  Pam.  6 

TiMON,  John.  Life  and  times;  by  C.  G. 

Deuther.  1870 91.5  4 

Trowbridge,  JosiAH.  Biographical  sketch; 

by  J.  S.  Trowbridge.  1869 91.4  Pam.  2 


Vandervoort,    Mrs,    Rebecca.    Funeral 

sermon ;  by  A.  Burtis.  1848^ 91.7  hm. 

Wallace,  W.  Biog.  notice.  1887^ 91.3  fton.  1 

Father  of  the    Buffalo  railway  system. 

1885 97.7  Fm.^ 

Warren,  O.  G.  Biog.  sketch.  1892 91.3  Fn.i 

White,  James  P.  Memorial,  181 1-81 9148- 

Wilkeson,  John.  Reminiscences  ot     •    • 

i888.„ 91.3  Pta.1 

WiLKESON,  Samuel.  Biographical  sketch; 

by  S.  Wilkeson,  Jr.  1885 91.3  Pa. 

Discourse  on  the  death  of;  by  J.  C.  Lord.*48  9L3 
Williams,  Gibson  T.  Biographical  sketch. 

1891 91.3  Fob.] 

Wright,   William    Bull.     Biographical 

sketch;  by  J.  N.  Lamed 914 Pm. 


GOVERNMENT. 


COUNTY  OF  ERIE. 

Board  of  Supervisors.  Proceedings 92  i 

Stealings  and  stationery.  1865 92  Pam.  I 

Gerk's  Office.  Historical  sketch.  1886.... 92. 1  Pam.  3 
County  Court.    Historical  sketch  and  por- 
traits. 1886 92.1  Pam.  7 

Penitentiary.  Annual  repts 92.1  Pam.  4 

Sketch.   (Courier,  1894.) 92.1  Pam.  10 

Sheriff 's  Office.  History,  etc.  1886 92.1  Pam.  2 

Wilkeson,  S.  A  work  house  for  Erie  co. 

1843 92.1  Pam.  I 


CITY  OF  BUFFALO. 

CHARTER  AND  CHARTER  AMENDMENT. 

By-laws  and  ordinances  as  enacted  in  1852, 

etc 92.3  7 

Charter  amendments,  1880,  1882-3 92-3  Pam.  I 

Charter  commissioners.  Rept.  1884 92.3  6 

Citizens*  Association.  Draft  of  an  act  to  re- 
vise the  city  charter.   1889 92.38 

Revised  cliartcr,  with  laws  and  ordinances. 
1839,  1843,  1848,  1856,  1859,  1863, 
1S68,  1874,  1878,  1881,  1885 92.3  I 

MAGISTRACY. 

Common  Council.   Manual 92.4  2 

Proceedings 92.4  I 

Mayor.  Annual  messages 92.5  Pam.  I 

Municipal  officers.  Repts 92.2  I 


COURTS  AND  LAW. 

Corporation  Counsel.  Annual  repts.. 92.8  Fn< 

Municipal  Court  Act.  1880 92,8  Pi". 

Superior  Court.  Pictorial  account. pa.SB- 

Repts.  of  cases  decided,  1854-75 ;  by  J. 
Sheldon 918 

CIVIL  SERVICE. 

Appointments  to  office  under  rules;  with 

specimen  examination  papers 93  Fib* 

Civil  service  cases ;  decision  of  the  Court  of 

Appeals.   1890 93  Paa- 

Civil  Service  of  Police  Dept.  1886 93  Pw- 

Regulations  for  admission  to  civil  service, 

prescribed  by  Mayor  Scoville.   1884... 93  P>* 

Rules  for  admission  to  civil  service,  pre- 
scribed by  Mayor  Becker 93  Pmb- 

Supreme  Court.  The  people  of  the  state  of 
N.  v.,  on  the  relation  of  Alfred  P. 
Wright,  against  the  Common  Council  of 
Buffalo  (for  appropriation  to  pay  expen- 
ses of  Civil  Service  Commission).  *85..93  Pu> 

FINANCES. 

Annual  tax  sales...... «    9^3 

Comptroller.  Annual  repts «    9^^ 

Tax  Reform  Qub.  Circular.  1890 92.7  Pw 

PUBLIC  EDUCATION. 

Bemis.  Public  schools  of  B.  1888 93.1  ?««• 

Board    of   School    Examiners.    Questions. 

1892 93.1  Pus- 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


587 


Efigh   School.    Alumni   Assoda- 

93.Z  Pam.  14 

93.1  Pam.  I 

aes,  and  history 93.1  Pam.  I 

ncement  exercises,  etc.  1868- 93.1  2 

tity.  Common  School  Education 
ty.   Address  by  G.  W.  Hosmer. 

931  Pani-  3 

rs'  Institute.  Meetings 92.1  Pam.  6 

>urse  of  instruction,  etc.    '72-.. .93.1  Pam.  5 

C.  FirstschoolhottseinBufTalo..93.Z  Pam.  4 
J.  N.    Criticism  on  Buffalo  public 

»ls.    1880 93.1  Pam.  9 

'ing  location  of  the  public  schools. 

« 931  36M 

igh    School.     Courant     1895-. 

93.1  Pam.  17 

c  School  No.  8 93.1  Pam.  13 

on  of  the  (Stuart)  portrait  of 
lington  to  the  public  schools,  by 
Sons    of   the  American  Revolu- 

1895 93.1  Pam.  16 

tools  of  Buffalo.    (Courier,  1894)..     93.1  4 

D,  H.  A.  Address  on  bill  to  create 
tard  of  examiners  for  the  school 

1888 93.1  Pam.  10 

N.  S.    DefecU  of  the  Buffdo 

>1  system.  1883 93.1  Pam.  6 

vings  Bank,  Public  School  No.  24. 

iient,  18S8-9 93.1  Pam.  12 

R.  T.    Address  on  Buffalo  public 

•Is.   1886 93.1  Pam.  7 

mal  School.   Addresses  and  ser- 
to  the  graduates ;  by  H.  B.  Buck- 

1871-84. 93.1  B-i 

reports,     circulars,     programs, 

93.1  Pam.  8 

3.  G.    Buffalo  common  schools. 

, 93.1  Pam.  4 

ident  of  Education.  Annual  repts..     93.1  i 

PUBLIC  HEALTH. 

health.  Annual  repts.,  1878-9..93.3  Pam.  2 
and  ordinances  relative  to.  1885..     93.3  i 

r  repts.,  1854- 93.3  Pam.  2 

statement  of  mortality,  etc.,  '81-...  93.3  B-i 
nt  of  Health  and  Vital  SUtistics. 

al  repts.,  1866- 93.3  2 

f  report,  1893-.    v.  I- 93.^  B-2 

ysician.  Annual  repts.,  1855-9..93.3  Pam.  2 

hod.    Sanitary  and  economic  dis- 

of  garbage  and  refuse.    1889....93.3  Pam.  3 

).  G.    Buffalo  sewerage  and  sani- 

cience.    1866 93.3  Pam.  i 


PUBLIC  WORKS.— ENGINEERING.       . 

Board  of  PubliQ  Works.  Statistics,  etc 93.4  Pam.  9 

Board  of  Sewer  Commissioners  and  G.  E. 

Waring,    Jr.     Rept.     on    intercepting 

sewer.    18S2 93.4  Pam.  6 

Bureau    of    Building.     Repts.    of   Supt., 

1893- 93u^Pam.S 

City  and  County  Hall.  Memorial  of  opening 

ceremonies,  1876 ;  ed.  by  F.  F.  Fargo„     93^1  2 

City  Engineer.  Annual  repts.,  1874- 93.4  I 

Rept.  on  advisability  of  constructing  the 

intercepting  sewer  in  Seneca  or  Swan 

St.,  &c.  1882 93.4  Pam.  I 

City    ordinances    in    relation    to    bridges. 

1S82 934  Pam.  4 

Commission  of  Civil  Engineers.   Rept.  on 

the    intercepting    sewer   and    outlet. 

1882 93.4  Pam.  I 

Maps  showing  sewers 93.4  36M 

Trunk    sewer.    Description,   specifications, 

etc.  1883 93.4  Pam.  2-3 

United  States.     H.  ofR.    Rept.  on  public 

building  at  Buffalo.  x8S8 934  Pam.  7 

Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.  The  Trunk  Sewer  of 

Buffalo;    its    construction,   cost,     etc. 

1886 93.4  Pam.  5 

POLICE. 

Board  of   Police    Commissioners.    Annual 

repts.,  1884- 93.2  Pam.  I 

L'Armitage.  Great  international  confeder- 
acy of  thieves,  etc.,  on  the  Canada 
frontier.  1865 93.2  Pam.  a 

Niagara  Frontier    Police    force.     Manual. 

1867 93.2  I 

Police  Department.  Extract  from  the  manual 

of  police  rules.  1887 93.2  Pam.  3 

Manual.  1890 93.2  2 

Police  patrol.   1892 93.2  Pam.  4 

Superintendent  of  Police.  Repts.,  1876-83..93.2  Pam.  I 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT.— FIRES. 

Burning  of  the   Richmond   Hotel  and  St. 

James  Hall,  Mar.  18,  1887 93.8  I 

Cataract  Engine  Co.  Minutes  of  meetings, 
1857-9,  ^^^  register  of  membership, 
1852-9.  (MS.)  2v 93.8  B-I 

E^le  Hose  Co.    No.  2.    Constitution  and 

by-laws.  1876 93.8  Pam.  3 

Fire  Department.  Annual  rept.  of  Commis- 
sioners, 1881- 93.8  Pam.  I 

Annual  repts.   of  Superintendent,   1868- 

74 93.8  Pam.  I 


588 


l(x:al  collections. 


Illustrated  sketch;    ed.  by  Newton  and 

Spencer.   1890 93.8  2 

In  1837 93.8  Pam.  4 

Sketch  of  history.  1886 93.8  Pam.  2 

Water  Commissioners.  Regulations  covering 
the    introd.,    supply,    etc.,    of  water. 

1887 93.7  Pam.  2 

Water  Works.   Annual  repts.,  1874- 93.7  i 

Historical  sketch  and  description.  1886..93.7  Pam.  I 

STREETS. 
Map  showing  asphalted  streets  (Matthews 

Northrup  &  Co.).  1890 93.6  37M 


Maps  of  streets,  showing  pavement,  street 
sweeping  and  gas  lamps.  1882 ..93.6  3 

PARKS  AND  PUBLIC  GROUNDS. 

Park  Commissioners.  Annual  repts,  1870-..    93. 
Preliminary  rept  respectii^  a  public  park. 
1869 93. 

Projected  park  and  parkways  on  the  Soudi 

Side.  1888 93, 

Park  system:   sketch  map  by  F.  L.  Olm- 
sted. 1884  (?) 935 ft« 


SECULAR  INSTITUTIONS  AND 

ASSOCIATIONS. 


BENEVOLENT  AND  REFORM- 
ATORY. 

Association  for  the  Relief  of  the  Poor.  Const., 

etc.  1855 94.3  Pam.  2 

Buffalo  and  its  charitable  and  correctional 

institutions.    1888 94  I 

Catholic  Mutual  Benefit  Association.  Ad- 
dress and  business  directory,  1888 94.4  I 

Charity  Ball,  1891.  Description 94.3  Pam.  9 

Charity  Organization  Society.  Annual  repts., 

etc.,  1879- 94.3  Pam.  4 

Blanks  and  card  system  of  records.  '85. .94.3  Pam.  5 

Circulars 94.3  Pam.  ii 

Papers  relating  to  incorporation,  etc 94.3  Pam.  3 

Repts.  of  district  committees  and  agents., 

1879- 94.3  Pam.  5 

Children's  Aid  Society.  Sketch.  1882 94.6  Pam.  2 

Children's  Hospital.  Account.  1892 94.2  Pam.  8 

Repts 94.2  Pam.  12 

Christian  Homestead  Association.  Map  of 
retail  i)laces  of  business  in  the  district 
covered.    1893 94.7  34M 

Church  Home  quarteriy.    1888- 94.1  B-i 

Citizens*  Reform  Association.  Annual  meet- 
ing, 1884 94.7  Pam.  5 

Temperance  demonstration  at  Music  Hall, 
March  lo,  1S84:  address  of  Bishop 
Ireland 94.7  Pam.  I 

City  Dispensar}',  eye  and  ear  dept.    Annual 

repts.,  1S85- 94.2  Pam.  4 

East    Aurora.     Havens*    Home    for    aged 

women  and  orphans.    1894..., 94.1  Pam.  13 

Erie  County  Almshouse.  Keeper.  Repts..92.i  Pam.  8 


Neglected  condition  of  insane :  statement 
from  officers  of  State  Charities  and  Aid 

Ass*n.   18S7 92.1  Pb 

Repts.  of  medical  supt.,  insane  dept«...92.i  Fn 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  Repts.,  1S77-....94.2  Pn 
Fitch  Accident  Hospital.  Account.  '92.. .94.2  Ffl 
Fitch  Accident  Hospital  and  Fitch  Crdche. 

Account 94.2!^ 

Free  Medical  and  Surgical  Dispensing  Asso- 
ciation. Repts.,  etc.,  1871- 94.2  Pi 

Fresh  Air  Mission.  Cradle  banks,  1 893... 94.3  P» 

Record.   1894 94.3 

Repts.  of  committee,  1 888- 94.3  Pi 

General    Hospital.      Annual    repts.,  etc., 

1865- 94.2  ft 

Dedicatory  exercises,  1858 94-2  P* 

Description.    1894 94.2  Pi 

Kirmes  and  Kalender  Fest,  Music  Hall, 

1888 91 

Training  School  for  Nurses.     Address, 

1888;    by  J.  F.  Gluck 9S.3  Psu" 

Gratwick,  W.  H.    Address,  at  meeting, 

June  29,  1S86 94-7  P" 

Guard  of  Honor  monthly.  1872-83.  3v,....94  P- 
Guard    of   Honor    Society.     Repts.,   etc., 

1883-7 94  P« 

GURTEEN,  S.  H.    Beginnings  of  charity  or- 
ganization in  the  U.S.    1894 94-3^ 

Ilonie  for    the    Friendless.     Our    record. 

1869- 94-1  PJ 

Homeopathic  Hospital.    Annual  repts.,  etc., 

1885- «-94^P* 

The  Keystone.  1889-.  v.  i- 94-*^ 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


589 


[ome.  Annual  repts.,  1892-^94.1  Pam.  ii 
X  St.  Mary's  Institution  for  Deaf 

Account  of.   1894 94.1  Pam.  12 

epts 94.1  Pam.  3 

;ulx  leader.    1861-.  v.l- 94.I  P-B-2 

:n  St.  Johannes  Waisenheimat. 

jcricht.   i890-„ 94.1  Pam.  9 

>nference  of  Charities  and  Correc- 

3irculars,  etc «    94  B-l 

ual  session,  Buffalo,  1 888.    Pro- 
gs         94  2 

and  Bootblacks'    Home.    Ac- 

from  the  *  Express.*  1890 94.1  Pam.  8 

ngs  at    opening,    1885;    repts., 

94.1  Pam.  4 

:  Hospital.  Annual  repts 94.2  Pam.  10 

Lsylum.     Annual    repts.,     etc., 

94.1  Pam.  5 

operator.    1886-7 94.1  P-B-i 

Episcopal  Church  Charity  Foun- 

,    Annual  statements,  i867-,.,.94.l  Pam.  7 

Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty 

Idren.  Circular,  etc.,  1890 94.6  Pam.  5 

iplars  of  Temperance.    Proceed- 

[885 94.7  Pam.  2-3 

}uild.   Annual  repts.,  1877-....94.3  Pam.  7 
it's  Orphan  Asylum.     Account. 

94.1  Pam.  10 

Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals. 
1  repts.,  const,  etc.    1871-84, 

94.6  Pam.  4 

m  of  dogs,  1886 94.6  Pam.  3 

ital  for  the  Insane.  Annual  repts., 

94.1  Pam.  I 

ngs  at  laying  of   comer  stone, 

94.1  Pam.  I 

state  engineer  on  drainage  of  the 

ent.  1884 94.1  Pam.  2 

Aid    Society.     Its    object    and 

.    1885 94.3  Pam.  6 

hospital.    1893 94.2  Pam.  II 

educational  and  Industrial  Union. 

il  repts.,  handbook,  etc.,  *8s-....94  Pam.  I 

3y  J.  M.  Welch  (from  Hsurpers' 

).  1889 94  Pam.  I 

Iding,  etc 94  Pam.  I 


Buffalo  U.   A.  O.  D.,  Lake  Erie  Chapter. 

By-laws 94.5  Pam.  8 

Catholic  Mutual  Benefit  Association.  Const. 

1879 94.5  Pam.  5 

Catholic  Protectory.    Annual    repts.,    etc., 

1880- 94.6  Pam.  I 

Conunercial  Travelers*  Association.  Consti- 
tution, etc.  1886 94.4  Pam.  2 

Delawajre,  Lackawanna,  and  \V.  R.  R.  Be- 
nevolent Society.  Const.,  etc.  1888..94.4  Pam.  4 

Empire  Order  of  Mutual  Aid,  Grand  Lodge. 

Const.,  etc.  1879 94.5  Pam.  6 

Equitable   Savings  and  Loan  Association. 

Articles  of  association.   1890 94.4  Pam.  5 

Erie  County  Savings  Bank.  Qiarter,  by-laws, 

statement.   1886- 94.4  Pam.  I 

Knights  of  the    Maccabees.     Const.,    etc. 

1882 .94.5  Pam.  7 

Knights  Templars,  Grand  Commandery, 
N.  Y.  S.  71st  annual  conclave,  Buffalo, 
1884 94.5  Pam.  4 

Letter-Carriers'  Benevolent  Association.  Re- 
ception and  ball,  1890 94.4  Pam.  6 

Masonic  district.  Directory,  i886.« 94.5  Pam.  9 

Masonic    Temple.    Dedication,    1892.     (2 

pam.) 94.5  Pam.  12 

Laying  of  comer  stone,  '90.  (2  pam.). .94. 5  Pam.  10 

Niagara  Lodge,  No.  25,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Char- 
ter, const.,  etc.  1839 94.5  Pftm.  3 

Operative  Plasterers'  Union.  By-laws 94.4  Pam.  3 


DENT  AND    FRATERNAL. 

r.  A.  II.  Annual  repts.  of  State 
al    Examiner,    A.    O.    U.    W., 

94-5  Pam.  I 

dge.  No.  37,  I.  O.  O.  F.   Const., 

840 94-5  Pam.  2 


EDUCATIONAL. 

Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae.  Meeting 

at  Buffalo,  1889 95.1  Pam.  1 7 

Aurora  Academy.  Catalogues,  1850- 95.1  Pam.  6 

Bryant  and  Stratton  Buffalo  Business  Col- 
lege. Circulars,  etc.,  1857- 95.1  Pam.  5 

Business  University.  Circulars,  1 888-... 95. 1  Pam.  15 

Gassical  school.  Repts.,  1887- 95.1  Pam.  10 

Elmwood  School.  Circulars,  etc.,  '91-...95.1  Pam.  21 

Description.   1894 95.1  Pam.  23 

Female    Academy    (Seminary).    Circulars, 

catalogues,  etc.   2v ^     95*1  ^ 

Commencements,  catalogues,  etc. '5 2-..95. 1  Pam.  i 

Hist  of  'The  Cottage' 95.1  Pam.  8 

The  magnet.  1882-4 95.1  B-I 

Twenty-fifth  anniversary.  1876 95.1  i 

Free  Kindergartens.  Circulars,  etc., '9 i-.,95.i  Pam.  19 

Heathcote  School.   Repts.,  1887- 95.1  Pam.  9 

Hoffman  School.  Circulars,  1 887-. 95.1  Pam.  12 

Latin    and    English     School.      Circulars, 

1883- 95.1  Pam.  4 


590 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


Law  School.  Account  (from  the  Green  Bag); 

by  C.  P.  Norton.  1889 95.1  D^2 

Announcements,  etc.,  1887- 95.1  Pam.  7 

Nichols,  \V.   Private  school  for  boys.   An- 
nouncements, 1892- 95.1  Pam.  22 

Practical  School.  Circulars,  1879- 95.1  Pam.  2 

St.  Margaret's  School.  Circulars,  1887-..95.I  Pam.  ii 

School  of  Pedagogy,  University  of  Buffalo. 

Circulars,  etc.,  1895- 95'i  P*n»«  24 

Slocum's     Short-hand     School.      Circular. 

1888 95.1  Pam.  16 

Western  Literary  and  Scientific  Academy. 

Prospectus,  etc.    1829 95.1  Pam.  3 

Women  Teachers'  Association.    Programs, 

etc 95.1  Pam.  27 

Science  course  of  lectures.  1893-4 95.1  4 


LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL. 

Buffalo     Library     Association.      Accounts 

(MS.),  Nov.  1827 95.2  Pam.  8 

Accounts  of  books  drawn  (MS.),  1821-34. 

2V ;       95.2  6 

Original  subscription  and  minutes  (MS.), 

1816-32 95.2  3 

Subscription  and  account   book    (MS.), 

1817-27 95-2  4 

Treasurers'  accounts  (MS.),  1818-27 95.2  5 

Catholic    Institute.      Annual    repts.,    etc., 

1872- 95.2  Pam.  4 

Banquet,  1892 95.2  Pam.  23 

Diary.  1895 95.2  Pam.  24 

New  building.  1895 95-2  Pam.  29 

Twenty-fifth  anniversary,  1892 96.8  Pam.  4 

Chautauqua   L.  S.   Ai^onaut   Circle.    Pro- 
grams, 1SS9- .'...95.2  Pam.  17 

Fortnightly  Club.    Topics    for    discussion, 

1S86- 95.2  Pam.  15 

German  Young  Men's  Association.    Catalog 

tiber  die  Bibliothek.   1869 95-2  2 

Fiftieth  anniversary,  189I 95.2  Pam.  20 

Graduates'    Association,    Half-hour     Club. 

Reference  lists,  189I- 95.2  Pam.  18 

Grosvenor  Library.  Sketch.  1892 95.2  Pam.  21 

Highland  Park  Literary  Qub.   I*rogram  and 

reference  lists,  1892- 95.2  Pam.  22 

Historical    Society.     Annual    repts.,    etc., 

1885- 95.2  Pam.  2 

Const.,  address  of  President  Fillmore,  etc. 

1862-3 95.2  I 

Lincoln  memorial  collection 95.2  11 

Liberal  Cliil).   Addresses,  1S91-2 95.2  12 

Contents  :   Rules  and  ofHccrs. — Programme  :  Duty  of  a 
public  f.pirit ;  by  Andrews. — Evolution  of  religious  belief; 


by  Schurman. —  Silver  question ;  by  Taussig.—! 
methods  of  modem  education ;  by  MacAliste 
which  religion  owes  to  science ;  by  Calthrop. 

Same.  1892-3 

Ccnttnts  :  Relation  of  invoition  to  labor ;  bj ' 
Duties  of  Am.  citizenship;  by  Rooserelt.— Govt 
by  Hotchkiss.— Drift  of  modem  philosophy;  1 
man.— Social  life  and  literature  in  Am.;  by  Mabi 

Same.  1893-4. 

Cpnients:  Psychological  progress;  by  Hall.- 
perimental  work  of  the  Society  of  Psychical  Rest 
Hodgson.— The  science  of  the  history  of  reli, 
Toy. —  International  bimetallism ;  by  WaDcei 
classical  education  a  practical  education? '  by  £1 

Circulars,  etc 95.2 

Literary  Qub  of  the  Church  of  the  Messiah. 
History,  calendars,  references  lists,  etc., 

1881- 95.2 

Lyceum.  Const.,  etc.  (MS.).  1831 95.: 

Library  account  book  (MS.).  1831-6 9 

Original  const.,  etc.  (MS.),  1831-3 95.: 

Malleable  Iron  Works  Library  Association. 

Catalogue.  1872 *. 95.3 

Mechanics*  Institute.  Certificate  of  incorpora- 
tion, etc 95.i 

Nameless,  The.    Anniversary    celebrations, 

1859-68 

Private  libraries  in  Buffalo  (H.  R.  Howland*s 
and  R.  B.  Adam*s :  From  the  Courier, 

1891) 95-2 

Prospect   Avenue   Baptist   Church,  Literary 

Club.    1888- 95.2 

Saturday  Class.  Historical  sketch,  and  lists 

of  subjects,  1876- 95.2 

Scottish   Literary  and  Musical  Association. 

Entertainment,  18S7 95.2 

Thursday  Club.  Programs,  1884-. 95.: 

Unity  Club.  Courses  of  study.  1 885-.... 95. 2 
Woman's    Investigating    Club.     Reference 

lists,  etc 95.2  ' 

THE  BUFP'ALO  LIBRARY  (FORMERL 
YOUNG  MEN'S  ASSOCIATIONS. 

1835.  Preliminary  meeting ;  address  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Shelton < 

1836.  Address  of  Selh  C.  Ilawley \ 

Lease  by  Jos.  Dart,  Jr.,  of  rooms  in  the 

building  then  no.  175  Main  st 95-2x  1 

1836-37.  Original  const,  and  by-la\\-s ;  with 

autograph  signatures 95.: 

1836-39.   Biograpliical    sketch   of   Charles 
H.    Raymond,    2d    librarian;    by  W. 

Ives 95-2X  F 

1836-40.  Correspondence  (MS.) 95.2X  P 

1836-53.  Cash  books  of  librarians  and  treas- 
urers (MS.).   6v 9 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


591 


$36-87.  Hist  of  the  library  and  its  build- 
ing; by  J.  N.  Lamed. 95«2x  B-io 

$36-88.     Book  of  the   presidents    (por- 

timitt) 95-2X  Cab.  i 

S36-.  Annual  repts.. 95*2x  4 

$37.  Catalogue  of  books. 95*2x  5 

I37-4I,   Minutes  of  committee  on  lects. 

(MS) 9S.2X  B-7 

if6-90.    Records    (Secretary's    minutes, 

MS.) 9S.2X  B-ii 

S47-48.  Notes  given  by  members  for  ar- 
rears of  dues 95-2X  Pam.  12 

ifS.  Building  subscription  book 95'2x  R-i 

Origiiial  of  a  subscription,  to  purchase  the 

New  Edinburgh  Cyclopaedia 95*2x  Pam.  12 

Catalogue  of  books 95*2x  5 

{55—56.  Lecture  course 95*2x  Pam.  28 

S55— 74.  Accounts  of  dues  and  fees  col- 
lected at  annual  elections  (MS.) 95*2x  B-6 

I58-62.  List  of  books  added  (MS.) 95.2X  B-4 

{60-61.  Committee  accounts  (MS.) 95>2x  B-8 

t6x.  25th  anniversary :  program 25.2X  Pam.  3 

—^Addresses:  poem, by  D.  Gray,  etc..95.2x  Pam.  5 
—MS.  of  historical  address,  by  C.  D. 

Norton 95*2x  14 

Communications  relating  to  origin   and 

early  hist.  (MS.) 95»2x  Pam.  11 

I61-62.    Accounts  of  American  Hall 95.2x8-9 

363.  Historical  address  by  Judge  Clinton, 

and  poem  by  David  Gray 95<2x  Fkm.  6 

863.  Circular  and  subscription  paper,  for  a 
building  fund  to  erect  a  Library  and  Art 

Building 95'2x  Pftm.  23 

{64.  Original  of  subscription  in  aid  of  the 
purchase  of  the  St.  James  Hotel  and  St. 

James  Hall  property 95*2x  Pam.  20 

$65.   Inauguration  of  new  buildings  (St. 

James  Hotel  and  Hall  property)....95.2x  Pam.  4 

Catalogue  of  books 95*2x  5 

166.   Pkpers  cozmected  with  the  purchase 

ofthe' Haddock  clock.' 95<2x  Pam.  16 

I70.    Purchasers    of    Y.    M.    A.    bonds 
(^15,000),  issued  for  the  benefit  of  the 

library 95-33C  Pam.  13 

^71.  Catalogue  of  novels,  etc 95-2x  B-2 

^71— 72.  Catalogue  of  library,  and  supple- 
ment  95*2x  B-i 

(76.  Articles  on  the  organization  and  govt. 

of  the  Association ;  by  T.  J.  Sizer..95.2x  Pam.  2 
(78.  Index  to  classified  subject  catalogue...  95. 2x  6 
^79-85.  Aimotated  list  of  books  added  to 

library 95.2X  15 

»Sl.  Classified  catalog  for  young  readers...   95.2X  7 


1883-87.     Documentary  history  of  build- 
ing.  95.2X  Cab.  3 

1885-86.  Fmding-list  of  books,  pt.  1-2......    95.2X  5 

1887.  Exercises  at  the  opening  of  new  build- 
ing, Feb.  7 95«2x  Pftm.  17 

Gift,  by  James  Fraser  Gluck,  of  autograph 

MSS.  and  letters 95.2X  Pam.  18 

1887-88.    Library  class-lectures;  by  £.  W. 

Bemis:  syllabus,  press  repts.,  etc 95*2x  16 

1887-1896.  Lists  of  additions  to  library 95*2x  17 

1890.   Photographic  views  of  library  build- 
ing  95'2x  Cab.  2 

1895.  Index    to    classified     subject-cata- 
logue  95<23^  ^A 

1896.  Finding-list  of  books,  pt.  3 95*2x  5 


SCIENTIFIC. 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement 

of  Science.  Meeting,  Buffalo,  1876...954  Pam.  2 

Same,  1886.  (2  pam.) 95.4  Pam.  12 

American  Institute  of    Mining   Engineers. 

Meeting,  Buffalo,  1888 95.4  P&m.  15 

American  Society  of  Microscopists.  Meeting, 

Buffalo,  1889 ..954  B-i 

College  of  Pharmacy.    Announcements,  etc. 

1886- 95.4  Pam.  zi 

Dinner  of  strange  meats:  a  gastronomical 

experiment,  Oct.  27, 1892 95^1.  Pam.  19 

Economic  Association.  Officers,  etc 95^1.  Ttan.  10 

Eighth  District  Dental  Society  of  N.  Y. 

Meeting,  Bufiialo,  1887 954  Pam.  14 

Erie  County  Medical  Society.   By-laws,  etc. 

1834 954  Ptan  . 

Proceedings  on  the  Morton  testimonial. 

1865 ! 954  Pam.  4 

Homoeopathic  College  of  Ph3rsicians  and 

Surgeons.  Announcements,  1879-....95.4  Pam.  6 
Medical    College,    University    of  Buffalo. 

Dedication,  etc.,  1893 95.4  Pam.  20 

Plans  for  new  building,  etc.    1892- 954  Pam.  5 

Medical   Department,    Niagara  University. 

Announcements,  1884-. 954  Pftm.  7 

Microscopical  Qub.    Meetings,  i88l-«....95.4  Pftm.  9 
National  Electric  Light  Association.   Ban- 

quet  to  members,  1892 -95*4  Pun.  18 

Naturalists*  Field  Club.    Bulletin.  '83- 98.2  P-4 

History,    1 880-90;     by    G.  T.    Ward- 
well 95.4  Pam.  17 

Programs,  const.,  etc.,  1883- 95.4  Pam.  8 

Society  of  Natural  Sciences.  Bulletin.  '73-..98.2  P-3 
Charter,  by-laws,  meetings,  etc.,  * 78-... 95 .4  Run.  I 
Historical  sketch.  1887 95.2X  B-io 


692 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


ARTISTIC  (GRAPHIC  ARTS). 

Architectural  exhibitioii,  1896.  Catalog 95.3  B-l 

Art  Qub:  decorative  art.  1878.9 .'...95.3  Pun.  13 

Art  Students*  League.   Circulars,  etc. ....95.3  Pam.  20 

Sketch;  by  L.  W.  Hitchcock.    X896..95.3  Pam.  20 

Bohemian  Sketch  Qub.    Exhibition,  1896....95.3  B-2 

Exhibitions,  1895- 95.3  Pftm.  18 

Catalog  of  a  sale  of  paintings  by  local 
artists,  1858.   (With  purchasers'  names 

and  prices) 95.3  Ptan.  5 

Decorative  Art  Society,  Department  of  In- 
struction. 1883-^ 95.3  Pftm.  7 

Fine  Arts  Academy.  Address  at  1st  annual 

opening;  by  G.  S.  Hazard.  1864.....95.3  Pam.  4 
Address  at  8th  annual  opening ;  by  J.  N. 

Lamed 95.3  Pam.  9 

Annual  catalogues,  1862- -95>3  ^9m.  3 

Annual  meeting,  etc.,  1872 95.3  Pftm.  2 

Art  School.   Circulars,  etc.,  1889- 95.3  Pam.  15 

Charter,  const,  etc.  1889 95.3  Pftm.  2 

Historical  sketch.   1887.. 95.2X  B-io 

Opening  of  new  rooms ;  addresses  by  £.  C. 

Sprague  and  J.  N.  Lamed,  1 882.... 95.3  Pam.  10 
Institute  of  Architects.    Catalogue  of  exhibi- 
tion, 1895 95.3  I 

International  Fair,  fine  arts  exhibition,  1889. 

Catalogue 95.3  Pam.  17 

Loan  Exhibition,  benefit  of  District  Nurses 

Fund,  1886.    Catalog 95.3  Pam.  12 

Benefit    of     General     Hospital,     1878. 

Catalog 95.3  Pam.  6 

— Loan  joumaL 95*3  Pam.  23 

Picture  party,  1886.  Program 95.3  Pam.  il 

Same.  1887 95.3  Pam.  14 

Society  of  Architects.    Const,  and  by-laws. 

1886 ! 95.3  Pam.  8 

Society  of  Artists.  Catalogues.  1891- 95.3  B-i 

Catalogues,  circulars,  etc.,  1892- 95.3  Pam.  21 

Const  and  by-laws,  1893 95-3  ^^^'  ^^ 

Young  Men's  Association.  Catalogue  of  1st 
exhibition  of  painting  and  statuary, 
American  Hall.  1861 95.  3  Pam.  i 


MUSICAL  AND  DRAMATIC. 

Academy  of  Music.    Brief  history;   by  R. 

Hill.  1893 95.6  4 

Programs,  1874-91.  17V..... 95.6  B-I 

Adelphi  Theatre.  Programs,  1883-7.  2v„...95.6  B-2 

Amateurs.  Plajrs given,  1887 95.6  Pam.  ii 

Apollo  Musical  Gub.  Program,  1887.. ..95.6  Pam.  16 
Buffalo    stage.    The.      (Newspaper    dip- 
ping.)  95.6  Pam.  26 


Castalia.  Circular  of  musicales,  etc,  '85-«9$.6  Fl 
Conservatory  of  Music.  Grcolar,  '94-5.95.6  Bi 
'Constellation'   private    theatricals.     Pko- 

grams,  1862-3 95-6 1 

Deutscher  Sftngerbund.    Concert  progruns, 

1888 95.6P 

Grant  Glee  Qub.  Songster. 95.6; 

Ladies*    Afternoon    Muncale.      Progiams, 

i885-„ 95.6P 

Liedeitafel  Society.    Dedication  of  Mozizt 

statue,  BufMo  Park,  1894. 95.6  P 

History,  programs,  repts.,  etc.,  1886-...95.6 '. 

Mozart  centenary  memorial,  1891 95.6  P 

Mendelssohn     Gub.      Concert     program, 

1887 95.6P 

Music  Festival  Association.  Festival,  '87.... 

Music  Hall.  Benefit  of  building  fund,  1887; 

opening,   1888;     donation    prize   fair, 

1889 95.6: 

Musical  Association.   Const.,  programs,  etc 

1885- ^ 95.6; 

The  Messiah,  by  Htodd,   Music  HalL 

1896 ^ 95.6  I 

Music  Festivals,  1884-91.  Book  of  the  Fes- 
tival. 3v 95 

North  American  Saengerbund.   23d  Saenger- 

fest,  Buffalo,  1883 

Press  repls 95.6 

Orchestra  Association.  Programs,  1887-..95.6: 

Orpheus.  Concert  programs,  '89- 95.6 1 

Philharmonic  Society.    Book  of  programs. 

1884- 

Const,  and  by-laws.  1884. 95.  6 

Philomathean  Club.  Programs,  1 890-1  ..95.6  1 
Shakespeare  Qub.  Sharp-shootings, '75^95.6  1 
Soldiers'  Monument  Fund.    Amateur  theat- 
ricals, Jan.,  1874 95.6 

Star  Theatre.  Manager's  message,  1889..95.6  ] 

Surpliced  choirs.    Festival,  1882 95.6 

Symphony  Orchestra.  Programs,  1894- 

Vocal  Society.  Programs,  1887- 95.6  1 

Welch,  S.  M.  Recollections  of  an  old  thea- 
tre-goer. 1886 , 95.6 


SOCIAL. 

Amateur   Journalists'    Club.      Hand-book. 

1892 95-5^ 

Buffalo  Qub.  Const,  rules,  etc.    1867- 

Receptions  to.  Grand  Duke  Alexis,  Lord 

Coleridge,  and  others,  1871-^ 95.5 

Treasurer's  annual  repts.,  1886- 95.5  1 

City  Qub.  Const,  by-laws,  etc 

Country  Qub.  Circulars,  etc.,  i889-.,.m95.5  I 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


593 


ab.  OfficcfB,  const.,  etc.,  '95^.95.5  F^um.  28 
y  Bar  Association.  Articles  of  in- 

stion^etc,  1887 95.5  4 

,1888.^ 95.5  Pam.  13 

•d  Qub.  List  of  members,  annual 

cnts,  etc,  1870- 95.5  Pam.  8 

'sDrivingQub.  By-laws.  '83„9S.5  Pam.  6 
Id  Folks.  Annual  reception  and 

et,x886 95.5  Pam.  11 

ssodation  of  Western  N.  Y.   An- 

inners,  1886- 95.5  Pam.  9 

M.  S.   Hist,  of  the  Buffalo  race 

.  1886 955  I 

Association.    Sketch,  const.,  etc. 

95-5  P*m-  ' 

al  American  Congress.  Entertain- 

\t  Buf&lo,  1889 ^95.5  Pam.  19 

American  Wheelmen.    Annual 

Buf&lo,  1885- 95.5  Pam.  7 

grriters'  Association,  Western  N.Y. 

et,  1889 95-5  Pam.  15 

lb.  Reception  to  Gen.  Dix,  Oct.  5, 

955  Pam.  4 

Lse-Ball  Qub.    Sketch  of  the  old 

95-5  Pam.  17 

Hub.      Const,     members,     etc. 

.^ 95-5  Pam-  3 

Const.,  by-laws,  etc.   1885-..95.5  Pam.  5 

b.  Circulars,  etc.  1890 95.5  Pam.  18 

id  by-laws.    1888 95.5  Pam.  3 

lb.     Sketch    of   history,    const., 

I  statements,  etc.  1885- 95.5  Pam.  10 

the    Philistines,    in    honor    of 

31  Crane,  1895 91.9  Pam.  21 

Revolution,  Buffalo  Association. 

,  etc.    1893- 95.5  Pam.  26 

Gub.  Circulars,  etc 95.5  Pam.  21 

ales,  etc 95-5  6 

SVheel  and  Athletic  Gub.    By- 

ctc 95.5  Pam.  22 

mi  Association,  Western  N.  Y. 

r,  1890- 95.5  Pam.  20 


POLITICAL. 

e  Association.  Notice  of  intention 
;ecute  violations  of  the  statutes. 

95.8  Pam.  16 

:e  Reform  Association.    Address 
izens;    annual     meetings,     etc. 

95.8  Pam,  I 

Democracy.    Const,  officers,  etc. 
95-8  Pam.  3 


Official    record;      by    D.    H.    Turner. 

1891 95.8  Pam.  13 

Democratic    Legion.    Const  and  by-laws. 

1884 95.8  Pam.  6 

Democratic  party  of  Erie  County.    By-laws, 

rules  for  caucuses,  etc.  1882 -95-^  Pam.  5 

Good  Government  dubs.  Circulars,  etc..95.8  Pam.  17 

Lincoln    Wide    Awakes.      Grand    parade, 

Oct.  i860 ., 95.8  Pam.  10 

National    Qvil    Service    Refonn    League. 

Meeting,  Buffalo,  1891 95.8  Pam.  14 

National     Republican    League.     Meeting, 

Buffalo,  1892 95.8  Pam.  15 

Permanent  Republican  League.    Const  and 

by-laws.  1884. :.95-8  Pam.  4 

Republican    League.     Club    quarters,    the 

'White  House.'  1891 „ 95.8  Pam.  12 

Const  and  by-laws,  reports,  etc.,  88-..95.8  Pam.  II 

Republican  party,   E«rie  County.     Revised 

manual.   1888 95.8  Pam.  8 

Same,  Buffalo  and  Erie  County.  Reorgan- 
ization; revised  rules.  1886 95.8  Pam.  7 

Union  Veteran  Legion,  Erie  County.    Cam- 
paign of  1885 95.8  Pam.  9 


MILITARY. 

Bay- View  Rifle  Association.    Regulations, 

program,  1885 95.7  Pam.  I 

Cavalry  Troop.    Invitation,  1894 95.5  Pam.  27 

'D'    Company,    City    Guards.     Historical 

sketch 95.7  Pam.  2 

Semi-centennial  celebration,  1887 95.7  Pam.  3 

Statement,  1890 95.7  Pam.  3 


CEMETERIES,  MONUMENTS,  ETC. 

CoxE,  A.  C.  Office  for  the  consecration  of  a 
cemetery  in  the  diocese  of  Western 

N.  Y.  1882.. 95.9  Pam.  5 

Crematory.    Circular.  1886 95.9  Pam.  8 

Description,  prospectus,  etc.    1886 95 .9  Pam.  7 

Forest  Lawn.   (Courier,  1894).. 95.9  Pam.  9. 

Hist.,  dedication,  etc.    1867.. 95.9  2 

Poem  at  dedication;  by  John  C.  Lord. 

1879 95-9  Ptoi.  3 

Repts.  of  trustees,  1875- 95*9  Pam*  I 

Hodge,  W.  Buf&lo  cemeteries.  1879.. 95.9  i 

Prospect  Lawn  Cemetery,  Hamburg,  Erie 

Co.  Rept,  1886.. 95.9  Pam.  6 

Soldiers*  and  Sailors'  Monument  Unveiling, 

July  4,  1884 95.9  Pam.  2 

Spanlding  Monument.    Bunker  Hill  centen- 
nial, June  17, 1875 95.9  Pam.  4 


694 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


RELIGIOUS  INSTITUTIONS  AND 

ASSOCIATIONS. 


NON-SECTARIAN.— GENERAL. 

American  Bethel  Society.  Annual  meetings, 

Buf&Io,  1843, 1845 96Pfem«  2 

Black  Rock  churches:   historical  sketches. 

1885 96  P*nu  4 

Christian  Homestead  Association.  Superin- 
tendent's repts.,  etc.  1891- 96  Fam.  9 

Banisters'  meeting,  25th  anniversary.  His- 
torical sketch;  by  A.  T.  Chester.  '9Z...96  Pam.  6 

New  York  State  Sunday  School  Association. 

Meeting,  Bufialo,  1886^ 96  Pam.  5 

Scrap-book:  newspaper  cuttings,  1858-64...    96  B*l 

Sunday  School  Association.  Superintendents' 

meetings.  1886 96  Pam.  8 

Union  Mission,  Canal  St  Annual  rept,  '86..96  Pam.  7 

Women's  Christian  Association.  Annual 
repts.;  opening  of  new  building,  etc., 
l87o-.„ 96  Pam.  3 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association.  Annual 

repts.,  manuals,  etc.  i853~.....« 96  Pam.  I 

Monthly  bulletins.  1883- 96  I 


PRESBYTERIAN.— CONGRE- 
GATIONAL. 

Alden.  Presbyterian  Church.  New  England 

supper,  1886 96.1  Pam.  20 

Bethany  Presbyterian  Church.  Church  direc- 
tory, installation  services,  etc.,  '86-..96.I  Pam.  22 
Brick  Church.    Discourse  at  dedication;  by 

A.  D.  Eddy.    1827 96.1  Pam.  17 

Buflfalo  Presbytery.    Fifty  years'  history;    by 

T.  Stillman.    1867 96.1  Pam.  18 

Historical  sketch  and  minutes.  '83-8... 96. 1  Pam.  4 
Rept.  of  com.  on  duties  and  relations  of 

church  officers.    1891 96.1  Pam.  31 

Woman's    Missionary    Society.     Annual 

repts 96.1  Pam.  30 

Buffalo  presbytery  news.    1892-4.    v.  1-2. 

Our  Presbytery  monthly,  1 894-.  v.  3-..  96.1  B-3 
Calvary  Church.  Church  Work  Association, 
Sunday  School,  Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.,  etc. 

1888- 96.1  Pam.  24 

Loan  exhibition  of  rare  and  curious  works 

of  art  1888 96.1  Pam.  25 

Our  work.  1884-7 96.1  B-2 


Central  Presbyterian  Church.  Central  Chnrdi 

chimes.  1894-.. { 

Quarter  century  sermon;    by  J.  C.  Lord, 

i86o« 96.1 1 

Semi-centennial  anniversaiy,  1885 96.1  h 

Sketch.  (Courier,  1894.).. 96.1  Pi 

Egbkrt,  J.  P.   Position  of  the  Presbyterian 

church  in  Buffido.. 96.1  Pi 

First  Church.   Application  for  leave  to  sell 

its  real  estate :  papers  in  appeaL  1885. 

Demolition  of  building;    sketch  of  hist ; 

by  A.  G.  Bigelow.  1890^ 96.1  Pi 

Form  of  covenant ;  with  historical  sketdi, 

catalogue  of  members,  etc.  1852,  x866. 

Half  century  discourse;    by  W.  Clarke. 

1862 

Historical  sketch;  by  T.  Famham.  '83..96.1 

New  church  edifice.  1891.^ 96.1  P 

Remarks  of  the  pastor  on  the  question  of 

a  new  church  building.  1887 96.1  P 

Repts.  and  manual,  1885-^ 96.1  P 

Semi-centennial  of  dedication.   1877^96.1  P 

View  and  historical  sketch.  1887 96.1  P 

Woman's  Circle.  Const  1886 96.1  P 

First    Congregational    Church.     Directory, 

1890 96.1  P 

Memorial  sermon,  1st  anniversary,  1881 ; 

by  G.  B.  Stevens 96.1  '. 

Hopkins,  A.  T.  Trial  before  Buffalo  Presby- 
tery, 1844 96.1  '. 

*  Lafayette  Street  Presbyterian  Church.  Fare- 
well and  welcome  to  Rev.  G.  W. 
Heacock,  D.  D.,  Aug.  and  Dec.  '69..96.1 1 

Manual,  catalogue  and  hist.  1876 

Same ;  with  account  of  the  death  of 

Rev.  Dr.  Heacock,  1877 

Our  church  at  work.  1882- 96 

Lancaster.  Presbyterian  Church.    Historical 
discourse,  50lh    anniversary ;     by   W. 

Waith.  1868 96.1 

New  York  State  Synod.    Third  annual  ses- 
sion, Buffalo,  1884.    Minutes 96.1  '. 

North   Presbyterian  Church.    Hist,  for  25 
years;  with  officers  and  members,  1847- 

72;  by  A.  T.  Chester 

Program    of    Sunday    School    Institute, 
1885 9^.1  P 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


596 


"crtmiiister  Chnrch.  Historical  discoone; 

bj  I.  Riley,  23d  anniveisaiy,  '76... 96. 1  Fftm.  10 

Index.  1885 96.Z  Pam.  9 

Kamud and  directory, etc.  z885,i888..96.z  Pam.  12 
'Young  People's  Association.   Const,  and 

bj-laws,  1882 96.1  Pam.  6 


PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL. 

D  Saints  Church.  Christmas  and  Lenten 
senrices,  financial  statement,  etc., 
1885-. 96.2  Pam.  8 

imich*  of  the    Ascension.    Advent   and 

Christmastide,  etc.,  1886- 96.2  Pam;  10 

pjurppft^  churches  and  clergy  of  Buffalo. 

Aoooont,  with  portraits,  etc.  1886... 96.2  Pam.  5 

ijmen's     Missionary    League.      Repts., 

189Z- 96.2  Pam.  15 

wtestant  Episcopal  Church.  Twelfth  con- 
gress in  the  U.  S.,  Buf&lo,  1888....96.2  Pam.  12 

•  John's  Church.  Altar  guild.  Const,  and 

mles.  1886 96.2  Pam.  9 

Appeal  to  the  congregation ;  by  M.  Schuy- 
ler, 1848 .' 96.2  Pam.  2 

Notices,  services  and  work.  1885... ....,96.2  Pam.  3 

•  Mark's  Church,  Niagara.    Centennial, 

1792-1892 99.6  3 

•  Biary's  on  the  Hill.  Circular,  year-books, 

etc,  1876-. 96.2  Pam.  13 

,  Bud's  Cathedral.   The  burning,  May  10, 

1888 96.2  Pam.  II 

Historical     sermon;      by    W.    Shelton. 

1867 96.2  Pam.  I 

«  Panl's  Parish.  Account;  by  C.W.Evans. 

1849 96.2  B-i 

Hnancial  statement,  1865- 96.2  Pam.  4 

npUced  choirs.  1891 96.2  Pam.  14 

cinity  Church.  First  renting  of  pews,  1886; 

'year-book,  1888 ;   financial  statements, 

1889- „ 96.2  Pam.  7 

Historical  sketch.  1886 96.2  Pam.  6 


BAPTIST. 

ipdat  Association.    Minutes  of  annual  ses- 

liocL  1839- 964  Pam.  I 

ipdst  record.   1888- 964  P-B-i 

Ipdat  Union.  Repts.,  1880- 96.4  Pam.  6 

idar  Street  Baptist  Church.  The  Christian 

fiicnd.  1886-8.  v.  1-2 96.4  P-B-i 

Manual,  1879 96.4  Pam.  13 

inrdi  of  Christ.  The  church  voice.  1887-8. 

▼.  1 964  B-i 


Delaware  Avenue  Baptist  Church.  Manual. 

1893- 96.4  Pam.  16 

East  Aurora.    Baptist  Church.    Dedication. 

1884 ^ 96.4  Pam.  10 

— Old  Folks'  concert,  1886 96.4  Pam.  II 

East  Buffalo.    Mission  Chapel.    Dedication 

service,  1884 96.4  Pam.  8 

Emmanuel  Baptist  Church.   Dedication  ser- 
vice, 1887 96.4  Pam.  7 

Maple  Street  Chapel.  Invitation 96.4  Pam.  14 

Prospect  Avenue  Baptist  Church.   Declara- 
tion of  faith  and  covenant.  1883 96.4  Pam.  9 

Discourse  at  laying  of  comer  stone,  1881, 
and  dedication  sermon,.  1882 ;  by  E.  E. 

Chivcrs 964  Pam.  3 

Quarter  centennial  anniversaries,  '93..964  Pam.  15 

Special  services,  1889 96.4  Pam.  12 

Washington   Street    Baptist    Church.     Direc- 
tory; with  historical  sketch,  by  Rev.  V. 

R.  Hotchkiss.  1879 96.4  Pam.  2 

Services  of  recognition  to  J.  H.  Griffith, 
pastor,  and  in  celebration  of  50th  anni- 
versary, 1886 96.4  Pam.  5 

Sketch  of  history,  by  J.  Gordon.  1886..96.4  Pam.  4 


METHODIST. 

Delaware  Avenue  M.  E.  Church.  Christmas 

services,  etc.,  1885- 96.3 

Old  folks*  concert,  1886 96.3 

Talks  on  engravings    in    Sunday-school 

rooms,  1886 

Twenty-fifth  anniversary,  Sept.  29/95. .96.3 
General  conference,  Buffalo,  i860.  Journal.. 
Genesee   conference,  Warsaw,   1870.    Min- 
utes  -. 96.3 

Grace  M.  E.  Church.  Thirty-three  years  of 

its  history.  1888 96.3 

Hunt,  S.  Methodism  in  Buffalo.  1893 

Itinerants'  Club.  Program,  1894 96.3 

Methodism  in  Buffalo.  1886 96.3 


Pam.  3 
Pam.  2 

96.3  I 
Pam.  7 

96.3  2 
Pam.  4 

Pam.  5 

96.3  3 
Pam.  6 

Pam.  I 


UNITARIAN    AND    UNIVER- 

SALlST. 

Conference  of  liberal  churches.  Order  of  ex- 

ercises.  1880 96.5  Pam.  3 

First  Unitarian  Church  (now  Church  of  Our 

Father).   Dedication,  1880 96.5  Pun.  2 

History  and  progress;  quarter-centennial 

discourses;  by  Dr.  Hosmer.  1861 96.5  Z 

Last  sermon  preached  in  the  [old]  church ; 
and  addresses  at  dedication  of  [the 
new];  by  G.W.  Cutter,  1S80 96.5  2 

Record  of  services,  etc 96.5  Pam.  4 


596 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


ROMAN  CATHOLIC. 

Babgock,  G.  R.  Remarks  on  Roman  Cath- 
olic church  property  bill.  1853 96.8  Pam.  x 

Canisins  College.  Silver  Jubilee,  1895 96.8  Pam.  5 

Ryan,  Bishops  and  the  Roman  Catholic 
church  and  clergy  of  Buffalo.  (From 

Sunday  Express,  i886).„ 96.8  Pam.  2 

Silver  Jubilee.  1893 96.8  Pam.  6 

St  Louis  Church.  Bazar  chronicle.  1 888.... 96.8  B-l 
Laying  the  comer  stone,  1886 96.8  Fkm.  3 

TiMON.  Missions  in  western  N.  Y.  and 
church  history  of  diocese  of  Buf&lo. 
1862 96.8  I 


JEWISH. 

Allen,  F.    The  founding  of  the  city  of 

Aiarat  [on  Grand  Island]^ 96.9] 

Falk,  S.  The  Israelites  in  BuflEdo.  1879.9619 ! 
Temple  Beth  Zion.  Ceremonies  of  consea»- 

tion,  1865 96.9 ; 

Dedication  of  new  temple,  '90.  (2  pam.}«96.9 


OTHER. 

KxYBS,  W.  £.  Inspirationists  of  Ebenezer, 
Erie  co 96.6 


COMMERCE.— INDUSTRY. 


Board  of    Trade.    Commercial    rept.    and 

market  rev.;  by  Thurstone.   1869-76. 

V.  1-8 97.1  B-i 

Business  interests  [newspaper  articles,  etc., 

1852-8.] 97  Pam.  I 

Sorap-book.  1861-4 97  B-i 

TVade  and  commerce.  Annual  statement;  by 

Henderson,  1853-7 97.1  i 

Same  (Commercial  Advertiser),  1857-8...  97.1  2 
Same  (Morning  Express),  1 861 97.1  2 

Sami*;  by  Walker,  1862-5 97-'  3 

Same;  by  Thurstone,  1S69-74 97.1  4 

Same ;  by  Thurstone,  imder  various  titles, 

l879-«3 97.1  5 

Same   (for    Merchants'    Exchange);    by 

Thurstone,  1884- 97.1  6 


BOARDS.— CHAMBERS.— ASSO- 
CIATIONS, ETC. 

Board  of  Trade.  History.   1894 97.2  Pam.  24 

History;  by  S.  S.  Guthrie.    1870 97.2  Pam.  I 

Incorporation,  officers,  etc.   1868 97.2  Pam.  2 

Rept.    on    Niagara    ship    canal  project. 

1871 97.2  Pam.  8 

Rules  of  order,  etc.    1870 97.2  Pam.  i 

Builders'  Exchange.  Hand-book.  1893 97.2  i 

Building  and  Loan  Association.  Articles  of 

association.   1851 97.2  Pam.  13 

Building   Exchange.     Const,   and  by-laws. 

1876 97.2  Pam.  II 

Business   Men's    Association.     Const.,   etc. 

1888 97.2  Pam.  21 

Coal  Exchange.  List  of  officers,  etc 97.2  Pam.  20 


Custom   House  and  Post  Office  Building. 

Estimate  for  repairs,  x886 97.2  I 

Hedstrom,  E.  L.  Address  to  Merchants' 

Exchange.  1885 97.2 

Merchant  Tailors*  Association.    Const  and 

by-laws.  1885 97.2  1 

Merchants*    Exchange.    Chapter,    by-laws, 

etc 97.2 

Freight  bureau.  Repts.  1886 97.2  1 

Grades  of  grain  established,  1885 .97.2 

Gratuity  fund,  1887 97.2  I 

Inauguration,  1884 97.2 

Reception,  Dec.  30,  1886 97.2  I 

Sketch  of  hist.,  etc.  1886 97.2  I 

Real  Estate  and  Brokers'  Board.  By-laws, 

etc.  1887 97.2  I 

Richmond,  J.  M.  Address  on  retiring  from 

presidency  of  Bd.  of  Trade 97.2 

Suburban  mail  service.  1893 97.2  I 

Travelers'    Protective  Association.    Const., 
etc.  1886 97.2  I 


NAVIGATION.— TRANSPO] 
TION.— HARBOR  WORKS.  E 

Barton,  J.  L.    Commerce  of   the  lakes. 

1846 ..973 

Value  and  importance  of  the  conmierce  of 

the  great  western  lakes 

Beginning  of  steamboat  navigation  on  the 

lakes.  1894 97.3  1 

Black  Rock  Harbor  Co.  Documents  rel.  to 

western    termination    of    Erie    Canal. 

1822 

Same 


LOCAL  0OLL£CnONS. 


597 


I>nagani    River.    The   project  in 

97*4  Pwn*  7 

e  of  Public  Defense.  Rept  on  ves- 

etc.  i86a 97.3  Pam.  5 

Cotrndl.  Rept.  of  com.  on  harbor 

insiness  of  Buffido.  1S41.. ^     97u|.  3 

on     the    International    Bridge. 
97  u|.  Pam.  10 

P.  Hist,  of  our  lake  commerce. 

^97.3  Pam.  2 

Newspaper  discussion.  i86x.....97u|.  Pam.  8 

>r  improvement.  1848 974  Pam.  I 

neeting,  1847 974  Pam.  8 

)ommittee.    Reply  to  pamphlet  by 

Porter.  1823 974  i 

1  relation  to  an  increase  of  harbor 

ties.  1847 • 97-4  Pwn-  3 

W.   The  Buf&lo  terminus  of  the 

Canal.  1886 974  Pam.  9 

'  Lake  Erie  steamboats,  *  Walk -in- 

Valer*  and  'Superior.* 97.3  Piun.  i 

riers' Association.  Canadian  wreck- 

aws.  1886 97.3  Pam.  6 

ngation  Co.  Catalogue  of  property. 

97-3  Pam.  4 

erior  Transit  Co.  Summer  tours..97.3  Pam.  7 

ig  station.  1894 97.3  Pam.  9 

d    charts    of  harbor,  river,    etc., 

.,  1875,  1888 97.4  38M 

'»  J*  ^>  Remonstrance  relative  to 
western  termination  of  the  grand 

1 97.4  I 

EUver  TnnneL    Plans,  etc.    1855; 

/allace... 974  4 

C.  D.  The  old  Black  Rock  ferry. 

, ^ 974  Pam.  4 

Docks.    Two  photogn^hic  views. 

' 97.4  Cab.  I 

.  BuflBdo  harbor  in  1820. 974  Pam.  6 

da  harbor.  Map.  1874 974  Pam.  11 

Mkts,  Chief  of  Engineers.  Rept  on 

ovement  of  the  harbors  of  Erie  and 

d&lo,  and  of  Niagara  River.  1885, 

1 974  Pam.  12-13 

X  of   survey  of  northern  lakes. 

>-8.  2V.. 97.3  X 


Secretary  of  War.  Rept  on  survey  and 
estimate  of  work  at  E.  termination  of 
Lake  Erie.  1836 974  Pam.  5 

Western  Transportation  Co.  Articles  of  asso- 
ciation, etc.     1859 97.3  Pam.  8 

WiLKESON,  Cap/,  D.    Recollections.... ..97.3  Pam.  I 


GRAIN  TRADE.— GRAIN  ELE- 
VATORS. 


BuKLL,  J.  S.  Grain  trade  of  the  west,  etc. 
1864 97.5 

Cook,  P.  G.  Argument  against  the  elevator 
biU.  1885 97.5 

Dart,  J.  The  grain  elevators  of  Buffalo. 
1865 97.5 

Elevators  and  elevating  trade.   1 894. .....  97 .5 

MiLSOM,  Spendelow,  ^/a/.  Petition  for  ex- 
tension of  patent  on  grain  shovel,  &c. 
1884.   (2  pam.) 97.5 

New  York  State.  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Rept  on  bill  regulating  elevator  charges. 

1885 97.5 

Titus,  R.  C.    Speeches  in  N.  Y.  Senate 

against  the  elevator  bill 97.5 


Pam.  8 

Pam.  I 

Pam.  3 
Pam.  9 

Pam.  4 

Pam'.  6 
Pam.  2 


CITY  TRANSIT  AND   COMMUNI- 

CATION. 

Bell  Telephone  Co.  Record. 97.6  Pam.  4 

Board  of  Civil  Engineers.   Rept.  on  grade 

crossings.  1888.. 97.6  Pam.  5 

Day,  D.  F.    Argument  on  bill  to  regulate 

fares  on  street  railroads  of  B.  1878..97.6  Pam.  2 

Facts  about  street  railroads 97.6  Pam.  I 

Grade  Crossing  Act.   1888.. 97.6  Pam.  12 

Same ;  amended.  1890 97.6  Pam.  13 

Grade  Crossings:    proposed    changes  and 

description  of  plans.    1892 97.7  Pam.  75 

Queen  City  Street  Railroad  Co.    Address  to 

the  public    1887 97.6  Pam.  3 

Buffalo  vs.  rapid  transit  1888.. 97.6  Pam.  6 

Rapid  transit  in  Buffalo.  1889.. 97.6  Pam.  7 

Sprague,  E.  C.  Remarks  on  bill  to  amend 

grade  crossings  act  of  1888 97.6  Pam.  14 

Street-railway  development  m  B. '90..97. 6  Pam.  11 


698 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


INDUSTRIAL  ORGANIZATIONS 

AND  ENTERPRISES. 


Allen,  O.,  et  al,  Rept.  on  colliery  of  Sus- 
quehanna and  Coal  Mt  Co.  1 866... 97. 8  Pftm.  I 

Association  for  the  Encouragement  of  Manu- 
factures. Advantages  of  B.  as  a  manu- 
facturing town.  i860 97.8  Pam.  2 

List  of  articles  manufactured  in  Buf!alo. 

i860 97.8  7 

Brown,  Mrs,  E.    Arts,    professions    and 

industries  of  women  in  B.  1888.^.. .97.8  Pftm.  6 

Builder  and  real  estate  owner.  1885-6... 97.8  Pam.  4 

Collector  and  exchange,  The.  1888 97.8  Pam.  7 

Conunerce,  manufactures  and  resources  of  B. 

1880 97.8  B-i 

Erie  County  Agricultural  Society.  Transac- 
tions, sketch  of  history,  const,  etc... 97.8  Pkun.  3 

Erie  County  Farmers'  Institute.  Const.,  by- 
laws and  program.   1887 97.8  Pam.  5 

Industries  of  B.   1887 97.88 

International  Fair  Association.    Catalogue, 

premium  list,  etc.,  1888-9..... 97.8  Pam.  8 

International    Industrial    Fair.     Illustrated 

journal.   1888 97.8  P-B-3 

Lightning  Express,  The  (Printed  and  pub. 

at  International  Fair,  1888) 97.8  Cab.  2 

Manufacturing  interests  of  Buffalo;  with 
sketch  of  hist,  of  B.,  by  G.  W.  Clinton 
andS.  B.  Hunt;  and  'Buffalo in  1865,' 
by  G.  H.  Salisbury.  1866 97.8  4 

Mather,  A.  C.  Practical  thoughts  of  a  busi- 
ness man  [on  Niagara  power].   1893...     97*^  3 


Mechanics*   Institute.    International  indus- 
trial exhibition,  1869.  Official  catakgue, 

etc % 

—Transactions < 

New  York's  great  industries :   Bnfihlo  and 
▼idnity.  1884 «    ( 

Real  estate  and  builders'  monthly.  1884-7. 
V.  1-3 97.8 

Real  estate  bulletin  and  insurance  jonmaL 
1889 ., 97.8; 

Real  estate  news.  1890-2.  v.  1-3.. 97.8 

Roller  mill.  The.  1882-4.  ▼•  i-4- 97-8 

Walker,  E.  H.  Peimsylvania  coal  fields; 
their  relation  to  B.  1868 ' 

WiLKESON,  J.  Manufacture  of  iron  in  Buf- 
falo.  1864 ' 

{Not*. — ^A  considerable  collection  of  iUustraied  < 
of  local  manufaicturing  establishments,  stockpt 
fiurms,  etc.,  together  with  other  matter  descriptivi 
dividual  enterprises  in  productive  industry,  are  eal 
the  card  catalog  of  the  library  but  omitted  here). 


BUILDINGS. 

Beebe  &  Son,  M.  E.  Architectural  portfolio 

of  buildings  erected.  1895 ^ 91. 

EUlcott  Square.  1896 97. 

Prospectus 97-9  P^ 

Guaranty  building.  1895 97.^ 

Morgan  (D.  S.)  building.    1895 97J 

Real  Estate  Exchange.  Building.  1896..97.9  Fi 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


CLIMATE.— TOPOGRAPHY. 

HosMER,   A.    Meteorological   observations. 

Fort  Porter,  Jan.  1851-Mch.  1854 99.2  B-3 

HosMER  and  WiLSON.  Meteorological  obser- 
vations. Fort  Porter,  1835-50 99.2  B-2 

Ives,  W.  Meteorological  observations,  Buf- 
falo, 1858-87.  4v 99.2  B-4 

Meteorological  records,  Buffalo,  1811-32..99.2  B-i 

Map  of  lots   near  Buffalo,  on    Cazenovia 

Creek 99.2  Pam.  i 


New  York.  State  Board  of  Health.  Rept  on 
drainage  of  Tonawanda  and  Oak-Orch- 
ard swamps; j 

Table  of  distances  from  Buifalo  to  principal 
points  of  the  world..... ..99^  ^ 


NATURAL  HISTORY. 

Bergtold,  W.  H.  List  of  the  birds  of  Buf- 
falo and  vicinity.  1889 I 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


599 


atologue  of  flowering  and  fem- 
Unts,  vicinity  of  Niagara  Falls. 

...99-3  Pam.  lo 

e  of  native  and  natun^ed  plants 

bio,  etc.  1883 99.3  I 

E.  Geology  of  Buffido.  1869..99.3  Fam.  i 
J.  Cement  rock  and  gypsum  de- 

of  BufliBdo.    1888 99.3  Pam.  12 

ntygold  mine.  1882 99.3  Pam.  6 

in  sanitary  science.  1883 99.3  Pam.  2 

of  Erie  CO.  1880 99.3  Pkun.  9 

[sland;    its  geological  age,   &c. 

99.3  Pwn-  5 

deposits  in  Buffalo.  1884 99.3  Pam.  3 

Dry  of  Niagara.  1888 99.3  Pkun.  ii 

f  eastern  end  of  Lake  Eric. ..99.3  Pam.  4 

I,  R.  F.  Our  local  geology:  col- 

is  near  Idlewood.   1890 99.3  Pkun.  14 

L,  G.  T.  Bufiblo  marble.  '82..99.3  Pam.  7 

re  of  the  Niagara.  1880 99.3  Pam.  8 


BORHOOD   MISCELLANY. 

a  colony  of  Lutheran  refugees 

'russia.  1891 99.6  Pam.  13 

Niagara  frontier  forts.    (Photo- 

i.)  1887 t99.6  4 

i  of  large  black  walnut  tree  from 

£rie,  exhibited  at  London.  '28..99.6  Pam.  8 


East  Aurora  illustrated.    1892 99.62 

Fort   Porter.    Barracks  of  21st   Regiment, 

U.  S.  I.  1894. 99  Pam.  I 

Description.  1891 99.6  Pam.  12 

Grand  Island.    Niagara  Boulevard  project 

1889 99.6  Pam.  5 

Hamburg.  Hist,  and  description.  1 890... 99.6  Pam.  9 
Hawes,  Mrs.  L.  W.  Lewiston,  past,  present 

and  future.  1887.. 99.6  Pam.  3 

Langhorne,  M.    Electric  and  water  power 

and  drainage 99.6  Pam.  7 

Lewiston.  Historic.  1891 99.6  Pam.  14 

Lewiston  Qub,  The.    1891 •. 99.6  Pam.  15 

Mapofheadof  Grand  Island.  1877 99.6  33M 

Niagara  River,  Old  views  on  lower 99.6  Pam.  4 

Remington,  C.  K.  Old  Fort  Erie 99.6  Pam.  6 

RossEEL,  F.   R.     A  back  number    town 

[Lewiston].    1891 99.6  R-i 

Tonawanda,  North.    Hist  and  description. 

1890 99.6  Pam.  10 

United  States.   Treasury  Dept  Estimate  for 

rebuilding  Fort  Porter.  1886.. 99.6  I 

War  Dept.    Reports  of  examination  and 

survey  of  JTonawanda  harbor  and  Ni- 
agara River.    1886-8 99.6  Pam.  II 

Welch,  J.  M.  Tonawanda  Island.  1887..99.6  Pam.  2 
Windmill  Point,  and  the  old  windmill  at 

Fort  Eric 99.6  Pam.  i 


NIAGARA  FALLS. 


;tory  and  general 
description. 

3f    Niagara    Falls,    printed    in 

99.7  Pam.  19 

Descriptions  of  Niagara 99.7  I 

Francis  Abbott,  the  recluse  of  Ni- 

etc 99.7  13 

Falls  of  Niagara;  description  of 

ima.    1833 99.7  Pam.  21 

N,  J.     Niagara    100  years   ago. 

99.7  Pam.  10 

.VA.  In  memoriam,  1824-86 99.7  16 

td  McCloy,  the  guides 99.7  Pam.  22 

3f  the  Cave  of  the  Winds 99.7  Pam.  25 

C.  R.    A  story  of  Niagara,  &c. 

997  " 

A.    Account  of  Niagara  Falls. 

99.7  Pam.  19 


Fleming,  W.    Four  days  at  Niagara  Falls. 

1840 99.7  Pam.  16 

Free  Niagara:   New  York's  imperial  gift  to 

mankind.  1885 99.7  B-i 

Fryer,  T.  T.    Sale  catalogue,  books,  etc.: 

Niagara  Falls.. 99.7  Pam.  5 

Gilbert,  G.  K.    Niagara  Falls  and  their 

history.   1895 99.7  B-I2 

Harrison,  J.  B.  Condition  of  Niagara  Falls. 

1882 99.7  Pam.  26 

Holder,  T.    Complete  record  of  Niagara 

Falls  and  vicinage.  1882 99.7  Pam.  9 

HoLLEY,  G.  W.  Falb  of  Niagara.  1883 99.7  3 

Niagara:  its  hbtory,  geology,  etc.    1872..     9^.7  2 
Hooker,  S.  Niagara  Falls  guide  [advertis- 
ing hand-bill,  1834] 99.7  Pam.  3 

LoWRY,A.  N.  Niagara:  a  poem.  1885..99.7  Pam.  13 
M.,  A.   Niagara,  a  poem.  1822 99.7  Pam.  I 


I  For  reference. 


600 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


Maps,  1798,  1883 99.7  39M 

Marcou,  J.    Le  Niagara  quinze  ans  apr^ 

1865 99.7  Pam.  17 

Maude,  J.    Visit  to  Falls  of  Niagara  in 

1800 99.7  II 

Mkrritt,  J.  P.  Canada  70  years  ago,  or 
Prince  Edward's  visit  to  Niagara. 
i860 «. 99.7  Pam.  24 

New  York.  Commissioners  of  State  Reser- 
vation   at     Niagara.     Annual    repts., 

1884- 99.7  Pam.  15 

— Proceedings  at  the  taking  of  certain 

lands.    1884-5.  6v 99.7  B-4 

State  survey.    Special  report  on  preserva- 
tion of  scenery  of  Niagara  Falls ;  with 
.  case  of  maps.    1879 99.7  4 

Niagara:  a  poem.  1848 99.7  Pam.  2 

Niagara  book.  The.   1893 99-7  '7 

Contentt:  Niagara,  first  and  last ;  by  W.  D.  Howells. — 
What  to  see  ;  by  Fred.  Almy.— Geology  of  Niagara  Falls ; 
by  N.  S.  Shaler. — First  authentic  mention  of  Niagara 
Fails ;  by  Mark  Twain.— Famous  visitors  at  Niagara 
Falls;  by  T.  R.  Slicer.— Historic  Niagara;  by  P.  A. 
Porter.— Flora  and  fauna  of  Niagara  Falls ;  by  David  F. 
Day.— As  it  rushes  by  ;  by  E.  S.  Martin.— Utilization  of 
Niagara's  power ;  by  C.  Sellers.— The  hydraulic  canal ; 
by  W.  C.  Johnson. 
Niagara  Falls  Association.  Rept  of  execu- 
tive committee.   1885 9976 

magara  Falls  Ferry  Co.  Stock  book,  '45 ..99.7  Pam.  4 
Niagara  P'alls  gazette.    Illustrated  number, 

1890 99.7  Pam.  18 

Niagara  Falls  in  miniature.    1896^ 99.7  24 

Niagara  in  sunmier  and  winter.  1895 •    99*7  ^^ 

Norman,    H.     Preservation     of     Niagara 

Falls.  1881 99.7  Pam.  27 

Notes  on  Niagara.    1883 1 99.7  B-io 

Olmstead  and  Vaux.  General  plan  for  im- 
provement of  Niagara  Reservation 99.7  B-3 

OWAHYAH,  pseud.    Birch-bark  legends  of 

Niagara 99.7  Pam.  14 

Park.  Illustrated;  by  Tyndall,  Lyell,  Dick- 
ens, Hawthorne,  et  al.   1885 ; 99.7  B-2 

Program,  etc.,  of    opening    celebration, 

1885 99.7  Pam.  8 

Photographs.   1887 ^99.7  B-13 

Photo-gravurcs ;  from  originals  by  Ed- 
wards  99.7  R-i 

POHLMAN,  J.  Niagara  Falls,  past,  present 

and  future 99.7  Pam.  6 

Niagara  gorge.    1886 99.7  Pam.  II 

Porter,  A.  H.  Historical  sketch  of  Niag- 
ara, 1678-1876 99.7  23 

Niagara,  1805-1875 99.7  22 

Reminiscences  of  Niagara,  1 806-1 87 2 99.7  21 

Porter,  P.  A.  Collection  on  Niagara 99.7  Pam.  23 


library  at  Niagara  Falls.  1894.... 99.7  F 

The  Niagara  region  in  histoiy.  1895.....99.; 
Sangster,  a.   W.    Etchings    of  Niagizt 
River  and  Falls;  ed.  by  J.  W.  Want 

^- 99.7 

Severance,  F.  H.  Niagara  and  the  poets. 

1893- 99.7 

Niagara  in  London.  1887.. 

Sketch-book;  illustrated  by  C.  W.  Simmer. 

Steele's  Niagara  Falls  portfolio.  1842 

Table  Rock  album,  sketches  of  the  Falls, 

etc.  1850, 1855, 1859.  (3  cds.).. ^ 

W.,  T.  My  campaign  at  Niagara^ 99.^ 

View  [Gennan  engraving] .,99.7 


GUIDE  BOOKS. 

Allen's  illustrated  guide.   1881^ ^ 

Burke's  descriptive  guide 

Same.  1855,  1857 ^... 

DeVeaux,S.  Falls  of  Niagara.  1839 « 

Travellers'  own  book  to  Saratoga  Springs, 
Niagara  Falls,  and  Canada.  1845 - 

DiSTURNELL.  Tourist's  guide.  1857 

Falls  of  Niagara.  1866 

Gazetteer  of  the  New  Yoric  Central  R.  R. 
1863 

George,  Cousin,  pseud.  Sketches  of  Niag- 
ara Falls  and  River.  1846 „ 

Homer's  Buffalo  and  Niagara  Falls  guide... 

HuLETT,  T.  G.  Every  man  his  own  giiide. 

1844 

INGRAHAM,  J.  W.  Manual  to  Falls  of  Niag- 
ara. 1834 

Johnson,  F.  H.  Every  man  his  own  guide. 

1852 

Guide.    1864 

Guide  for  every  visitor.   1852 , 

League  of  American  Wheelmen.  Annual 
meeting, .  Niagara    Falls,   Aug.    1890. 

Program 99.J 

Lesfinasse.  Great  cataract  illustrated.  '85 „ 

Little  guide.  1890 

Niagara  Falls  gazette.  Guide 99J 

Niagara  Falls  in  winter.  1890 ..99.J 

Niagara  River.  1895 

Ontario  and  St.  Lawrence  Steamboat  Co.'s 
handbook.   1852 ^ 

Same.  1853 • 

Parsons,  H.  A.  Book  of  Niagara  Falls. 
1836 

Guide  to  Falls  of  Niagara.  1835.., 

Steele's  book  of  Niagara  Falls.  1840 

Pictorial  guide.   1842 


X  For  reference. 


LOCAL  COLLECTIONS. 


601 


ide.    188*5 99.8  <8 

;Nally  &  Co.'s  illustrated  guide. 

99.8  20 

E,  F.  H.  New  guide  to  Niagara 

and  vicinity.  1892 99.8  27 

DE.   Guide.  1846 99.8  22 

lustrated  guide.  1888 99.8  24 


PUBLIC  WORKS. 

I,  F.  A.  Speech  on  Niagara  ship 

bill.  1872 99.9  Fftm.  12 

d  Niagara  power.   1894 99*9^-3 

oard  of  Trade.  Rept.  on  Niagara 

anal  project.  1871 99.9  Pkun.  Ii 

c  at  Niagara.  (Express,  i894.)..99.9  Pam.  I9 
>,  R.  Memorial  as  to  proposed  Ni- 

ship  canal 99.9  Fftm.  13 

fiagara  ship  canal.  1865 99.9  Pam.  10 

£.  F.  Rept.  on  a  marine  railway 

d  Niagara  Falls.  1864 99.9  Pam.  17 

urvey  for  a  ship  canal  around  the 

of  Niagara.   1835 99.9  39  Ml-2 

Central  Cantilever  Biidge...,..99.9  Pam.  4 


New  York.  Legislature.  Rept.  on  bill  for  in- 
corporation of  the  Niagara  Ship  Canal 
Co.   1864 99.9  Pun.  9 

Niagara  Falls  Tunnel.  1892 99.9  Pam.  16 

Niagara  River  Hydraulic  Tunnel,  Power  & 

Sewer  Co. ;  its  objects,  &c.  1886...99.9  P&m.  14 

Niagara  ship  canal,  its  military  and  com- 
mercial necessity.  1863 99.9  Pun.  8 

Report  on  ship  canal  around  Niagara  Falls. 

1834 99.9  Pam.  5 

RoEBLiNG,  J.  A.  Memoir  of  the  Niagara 
Falls  Suspension  and  Niagara  Falls  In- 
ternational Bridges.   1852.^ 99.9  B-l 

Repts.  on  the  Niagara  Falls  Suspension 
Bridge.  1852,1855 99.9  Pam.  1-2 

Stuart,  C.  B.,  and  Serrell,  E.  W.  Engi- 
neers' report  on  Niagara  ship  canal. 
1854 99.9  Pam.  7 

Tunnel.  (Express,  1893.) 99.9  Pam.  20 

Water  power  of  Niagara  Falls.  1890 99.9  B-2 

Williams,  W.  G.  Rept.  on  ship  canal  to 
connect  Lake  Erie  and  Lake  Ontario. 
1836.  2V.M.... 99.9  I 


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