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A
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.
^ " m ■* • " • •
• . . - -
AUGUST, i88 5\.y:y.' " '. .
BUFFALO, N. Y.
^rt-Pr>nting Works of Matthews, Northrup & Co.
Office of the " Buffalo Morning Express."
1885.
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THE NKvv •■ :. f
PuBLIl l-1^. \nn I
4.:U41
A9T(A, teNO}< AND
TILDEN FOUNOATfONt.
« •
• t
. •
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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;
• For young readers.
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$
♦ Tor young readers.
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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
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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
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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
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ter, v. I 1655
Stafford. Briefe conceipt of English
policy 942.3 B-25
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Thornbury. Shakespeare's Eng. 2 v. .
Turner. Hist. Edward VL, Mar>- and
Elizabeth. 1829. 2 v <
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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
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Elsing. Notes of debates in lords. 1621. 94
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Same 9.^
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Prince Charles and the Spanish mar-
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Harlky. Letters. 1625-1643 9^;
James I. Court and times; by Williams.
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Manciikster. Court and^ society; Eliza-
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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. . <
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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.
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.Y and Phillpotts. King and
187& 94a-4 as
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!, 5 V ; Sao.a 378
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ij^i ■■942.4 119
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,5r>J. Bi{«. ; by Forsier. av.. 933. 3416
md Ger. of tbirty
doc'ts. 3 v... 94a. 4 83
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•n-Es. ■4lM(]li« 838.. 943.4 B-3
■ER. ..933.3 76
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■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
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1)..
9061
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ile. 1846 933.3 348
;, Cm. Life; by Gumble. 1671.. .933.3 247
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:. Gcschichte der revolution. iSSi .943,4 103
tO'Ui, Earl ef. Life; by Cooper.
174- a V 933,3 431
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Same. (Folio.) 2 v 94*. 5 R->
Carrfx. The counter revolution in Eng-
land. 1846 941.4 By
Anglix notitia. 1679. . . 943,4 SS
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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
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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
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Stanhope (Mahon). History of England,
reignof Anne. 1701-1713 943.5 7
Vebnon. Letters to Shrewsbury. 1696-
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William 1H. and Louis XIV. Letters.
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■ Far jroaag rcadeis.
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.
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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-
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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
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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-
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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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C'liNTON. Crt'cy to Assye. iSSi <
Ci)N NOLLY. Royal sappers and miners. 2 v.
Defences of Eng. 1S62 355 2
lii..\si.ocK. Naval service. 1836. 2 v..
CiLEU?. Chelsea hospital. 1S3S. 3 V
^.; R.\N r. Recent British battles. 1 SS4 . . 35
i Weal Ni'.iles of the army <
1 1 KK VVK r. i.'.re.i: mutinies, i S76 *
K:N^;>rv^N. Our sailors. XS65
I bv \x:\ N^v.;: h'st. of E. 1735. 2 v. 9.
1 > ■■ y >.' N y r. ; ".ir. .: ;:nprev:ri.»b!e . i S 7 1 . .
S^-c
^. ^. "<NN > \.\.-".i,>:r;:r.i=:: j^-ircs. 2 \ . .
N ^ ^ *^. :.■>-?•."•: % I f-T 2 V
N : . . . \. . - - rs N :rt xr.i >r::>.e-j. . .
N - '; . V ;■ -^~ i: Z^ZZ 2 V...
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
♦ For younf? readers.
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
• 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. 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
Seei E V . F \ v>a:*.'^v* r. o: K :*. c ' .iiu: . 1 5 > % . . 5 2 ^ i •
S^'OrLANlX
HISIOKV V\:^ VKvM VOlOvV.
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' Johnstone. Hist. geog. of the clans 91^
' Keith. Church and State, to 1568. 3 v.. <
Laing. Hist, of S. 1603-1709. 4v...
LiPPiNCOTT. Bonnie Scotland. 1866 . . . *
Logan. The Scottish Gael. 1833
LoG.\N uiff/ McI.\N. Clans of the high-
lands. 1357. 2 V 3
Low. Hist, of S. to 9th cent. 1826
M.\cARrHiE. History of S. 1874
Historv of S. for schools. 18S0 *c
Mary. Qui^n of Scots. And Froude*s
historv- : by Meline. 1872 92
Histoire; par Mignet. 1S54. 2 v 92
History; by Nau. 1SS3 92
In capti\-ity: by Leader. i35o 92
Life: by Abbott. 1871 *92
Lite: by Bell. 1S31. 2 v 92
Life: by Chalmers. 1822. 2 v 92
Life: by Lamanine. 1S59 92
I -fc: by MacLeod. i$57 92
Life: by Strickland. 1S73. 2 v 92
Memoirs; by B<nger, 1S51. 2 v 92
Memoirs: by Buckingham. 1S44. 2 v. 92
Papers reliting :o. i $67 92
Maxwell. BU:t:e hisiorv- of S. 1S70. . .
Sea kings of Orkney. i$7*>
Wars of Er.g. and S. i$7o
MiLiXR. Maoauiay on S. 1^57 •
Soer.es and legesJs. iSSi
MvNiO. Ssxcrlsh lake dwellings. i$S2. .
Na:'.er. N[or.:roMf and co\-enar.cers. 2 v.
FiNKiRr. N. His:, of S. preceding 1056.
K;r>jN. Anr.a!* of Caledonians. 2 v. . .
K .' ?E 3L V >- N . K :r i^jT^s o f M ar\- and J ames
VI r^25. 3v
K. vs. S. >":>:jr%- ar.d literature to the re-
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S'vyNv. Cc".:-c S-vclini. 1576. 3 v.... «
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^ V • . v. <c X"-: ^vccry oc" il:- border..
\^ I ' I .'■;'. S ■ "^ 1. \i. ':y Taterson. *92
^^ ■.■.:::>: .. '-a..- v;c.<-?v;rn l>7i..
\v - ■>■ ^.. ,• * •■i\Ls .: fcl^^ncurgii. 2 v., 9.)
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»■« *"'»-*ii "V'l' ".■■'*.
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
• For youDgr readers.
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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39
W-i
37
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40
29
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48
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36
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46
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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
• For young readers.
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
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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.
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*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
* For young readers.
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.
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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
♦ For yount; readers.
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'
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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
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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
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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
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Harris. Hist, radical party. 1885 36318
Hazlitt, f{f. Eloquence of British sen-
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House of commons. Reports from com-
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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.)
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Stubbs, a/. Select charters, to Edward I. 342.2 34
SwiFP. Pol. tracts, etc. (v .4 to 8, and v.
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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
♦ For younf? readers.
ENGLAND.— LOCAL HISTORY, ETC.
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.
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tJu great. Life; by Stanhope. .. 923.4 23
PriHtii dt. Hist. I6[h, i7ih
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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
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by Cousin, 1872' 944'3 3S
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Jou, Guv. Memoirs. 1648-65. 3 v.. 923.4 37
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Same. 1847, 2v 944-4 7
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Das zeitalter ; von Pbilippson. 1879. . 944.4 S^
Et son siicle ; par Dumas. 1S74, 3 v. 944.4 39
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Si^cle de ; par Voltaire, 3 v 840 135
Same, 3 v 944.4 36
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j M 723, 19 V 923,4 135
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LOUIS XVI.
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Jackson, French court and soc. 1881, 2V.944.5 189
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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
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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.
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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
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■ Reflections on Fr. Rev 820.2 249
Same 820.2 260
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Same. (N. D.) 3v 944-5 173
Same. 1869. 3 v 820.2 265
Same. 1871. 3v 944-5 170
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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
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Hist, view of Rev. 1864 944.5 195
Michelet. Women of the Rev. 1855. . 9
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Hist, of the Rev. 1883 94
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Abr antes, Duchess de. Memoirs ; by
herself. 1832 g
Same. 1870. 2 v g
Almanach imperial. 1812
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Beugnot, Count. Life. 1871. 2 v g
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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
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»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
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ty ; by Montholon. 1846. 2 v. . 923.4 82
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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
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-andearmee, 1812 ; parSegur 944.5 65
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KTtureon; by Blood. 1863.. 944. 5 Pam. i
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' ; 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
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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
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Ney, Marshal. Memoirs. 1834 923.4 105
Remusat, iVw^. </<f. Memoirs. 1880. .923.4 154
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RoviGO. Memoirs. 1828. 4 V 944-5 74
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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
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Blanc. 1848 ; historical revelations 944-6 84
Browning. Modern France. i8i4-i879.*944.6 73
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GuizoT. Memoirs of my time. 4 V 944-6 7
Jackson. Court of Tuilleries. 2 v 944.6 97
Lamartine. Past, present and future
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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.
32
FRANCE. — THE RESTORATION, ETC.
Louis PHii.iPrE. History of ten years,
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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
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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.
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Murray. Men of second empire. 1872. 914.4 71
Napoleon HL Biog. sketches ; by Wi-
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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,
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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
*For younfif readers.
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
• For young readers.
34
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
♦ For young readers.
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 \'^
♦ For youag restdera.
36
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
• For young readers.
MODERN ITALY.
37
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
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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
readers.
38
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
• For young readers.
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
• For young readers.
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.
I
I
• For young readers.
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
I
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
♦ For youngs readers.
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
readers.
64
SOUTH AFRICA.— THE NEW WORLD.
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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05
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.S. Life ; by Nicholls 926.2 22
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rs. And his voyages ; account by
laldez 972 28
T ; by Goodrich. 1874 926.5 8
926.5 10
1870 *926.5 12
l>y Abbott. 1875 *926.5 11
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y De Lorgrucs. 1870 926.5 7
Y Helps. 1869 V^.S 9
Columbus. Life; by Irving, 1865. 3v..*926.5 i
Same. 1851. 3v 926.54
Select letters 917 56
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Hakluyt, ei/. Divers voyages 917 58
Same. 1600. v. 3 917 B-2
Hawkins. Voyage into South Sea 918 6
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Jour, of voyages ; by Juet. (N. Y. Hist.
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Life ; ed. by Asher 926.2 34
Life ; by Read. 1866 926.2 24
Sailing directions ; c-c/. by De Costa. . . . 917.3 3
Irving. Companions of Columbus 917 57
Kohl. Hist, of discovery of Me 972.1 47
MAYNARb. Drake's voyage. 1595 917-9 30
PiNKERTON. English in Am 913 B-20
Stevens. Notes on earliest discoveries. . 970 B-5
TvTLER. Discovery on north, coasts. ... 917 61
Verazzano. Voyage 1524. (N. Y. Hist.
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Sketch ; by Brevoort 926.5 21
VEsrucius. Life. 1870 926.5 12
Life ; by Lester, ^7 a/. 1846 926.5 13
Life, etc. ; by Santarem. 1850 926.5 19
Voyages ; par Varnhagen 917 B-6
GENERAL HISTORY.
HOLGATE. Atlas of Am. hist 908 T-i
Holmes. Annals of Am. 1829. 2 v. . . 970 4
Brownell. N. and S. America. 2v... 970 6
Bury. Exodus of west, nations. 2 v... 970 i
Mackenzie. America 970 25
Robertson. Hist, of America. 3 v. . . . 970 9
Snowden. N. and S. Am. 1819 970 21
WiLLSON. American histor}'. 1847 970 3
SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE
AMERICA.
AcoSTA. Natural and moral hist 985 10
Bancroft, H. H. Early chroniclers. .978 Pam. 3
BONNYCASTLE. Spanish America. 2 v. . 918 17
Cham plain. Voyage to West Indies. ... 917.9 i
Dai.ton. Stories of the conquest *978 9
Gordon. Hist, of .\m. 1832. v. 1-2 . 970 11
Helps. Conquerors of the new world. 2 v. 3264
Spanish Conquest. 1867. 4 v 970 15
* For young readers.
56
SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE AMERICA.
Humboldt and Bonpland. Equinoctial
regions. 1799-1804. 7 v 918 10
Juan and DeUlloa.! Voyage. 2 v 918 8
Las Casas. \ja decouverte des Indes. . . 970 29
Life ; by Helps. 1868 *922.5 30
Revolutions de TAmerique espagi^ole. 1819 980 i
Watson. Spanish and Portuguese S. Am.
1884. 2 V 980 2
WEST INDIES.
Barclay. Slaven' in the \V. Indies 326 9
Brassey. In the trades, etc. 1885 9179 45
Capadose. Sixteen y'rs in the W. I. 2 v. 917.9 6
Eden. West Indies. 1880 917-9 3^
Edwards. Hist. British W. Indies. 3 v. 979 B-i
Great Britain. Calendar of State papers ;
Col. series : West Indies 942.4 B-5
KiNGSLEY. At last. 1871 *9i7.9 10
Madden. Twelve mos. in the W. I. 2 v. 917.9 S
MoiSTER. West Indies. 1883 917-9 4^
PiNCKARD. Notes on the W\ I. 3 V 917-9 2
St. Clair. Recollections. 1834. 2 v. . 917.9 32
Sewell. Ordeal of free labor. 1862... 326 32
SOUTIIEY. Chronolog. hist. W. I. 3 v.. 979 9
Stranger in the tropics. 1868 917-9 ^^~i
Trollope. West Indies. 18O0 917-9 "
^ VorNG. Common-place book. 1807... 917.9 B-i
Buccaneers.
EsoUEMKLiNc. €t 111. The Bucaniers 345 22
Histor)' of the Buccaneers. 1856 345 iS
Thornbury. The Buccaneers 345 3
Cuba.
Ballou. Due South, 18S5 9^7-9 47
Hist, of Cuba. 1854 979 7
Gibbes. Cuba for invalids. 18O0 9^7-9 16
H.\zard. Cuba. 1871 917.914
Humboldt. Island of Cuba 9^7-9 12
HuRLBERT. Gan-Edcn. 1854 917-9 15
Jay. Winter in Cuba. 1871 917.917
O'Kelly. Mambi-land. 1874 917.918
Steele. Cuban sketches. 1881 9^7-9 38
TuRNBULL. Travels. 1840 9^7-9 13
Jamaica.
BriD(;es. Annals of Jamaica. 2 v 979 i
Dalla.s. The maroons. 1803. 2 v. . . . 979 3
FiNLASON. The Jamaica case. 186S. . . . 979 15
Hand-book of Jamaica. i8S2-*84-'85. .917.9 W-2
Letters from Jamaica. 1873 9^7-9 21
Lewis. Journal. 1834 9179 5
Phillipi'O. Jamaica. 1843 91 79 35
Phillipps. Jamaica. 1843 917. 9 19
Williams. Tour through Jamaica. 1827.917.920
Hayti and St. Domingo.
Brown. Hist. St. Domingo. 1837. 2 v..
Candler. Hayti. 1842 q
Franklin. State of Hayti. 1828
GUiLLERMiN. Revolution de St. Do-
mingue. 1808
HOPKIRK. Insurrection in St. Domingo.
1791 979
Kimball. In San Domingo. 1873 ^
Same. 1863 ^
L'Ouverture, T. Biog.; by Beard. 1863. c;
Redp.\th, fd. Guide to Hayti. 1861. . . q
St. John. Hayti. 1884 ^
Bermudas.
Dork. Bermuda. 1884 ^
GODET. Bermuda, i860 <;
Lefroy, ed. Historye; (attributed toCapt.
John Smith). 1882 c
Lefroy. Memorials. 1515-1685. 2 v..
Lloyd. Sketches of Bermuda. 1835... c
Stark. Bermuda guide c
Other Islands.
Antigua and Antiguans. 2 v
Carmichael. In Trinidad. 1834. 2 v
Ives. Nassau and Bahamas. 1S80 ....
Knox. Hist. St. Thomas. 1852
Nassau statistics 31;
Ober. Camps in Caribbees. 1880 <
SHEpn.\RD. Hist. St. Vincent. 1631 . . .
MEXICO.
General Works.
Bancroi r, H. H. Hist, of Mexico.
6v
Chevalier. Mexico. 1864. 2 v
Clavkjero. Hist, of .Mexico. 1804. 3v.
Fancourt. Hist, of Yucatan. 1854
Humboldt. New Spain. 1811. 2v...
Nouvclle Espagfic. 1811. 5v
Mayer. Mexico. 1853. 2 v
Ober. Young folks' hist. 1883
Reference list of b'ks; by Foster, v. 4 . .
Arch.i-:oloc;v.
Bandelier. Archx-ological tour. i88i.<
Biart. Lcs Aztcques. 1885
Boston Pub. Lib. Bibliog. note on Mexi-
can civilization. Bui. Vol. 3
Bol:rbour(;. Hist, des nations ciN-ilisees.
Brlnton. Books of Chilan Balam S9<
Brinton, t'</. The Maya Chronicles
KiNC.SBOROUGH. Antiquities. 1830. 9V..
• For young readers.
MEXICO, ETC.
57
Mexican Archaeology. (In S. C.
V. 9 506 B-3
The MS. Troano. 1882 970.1 B-15
Anahuac. 1861 .^ . 917.8 29
Spanish Conqup:st.
Despatches to Charles V 978 6
-ettcr to Chas. V. 1868 917.8 31 .
jy Helps. 1871 *923.5 9
L Castillo. Memoirs. 2 v. . . . 978 7 ;
ox a«</ Seelye. Montezuma... *978 51 !
'T. Conquest of Mexico 978 43
978 46
Expedition of Peftalosa. 1662... 975-1 8
:. Coronado's march. 1871 . . .978 Pam. i
Conquest of Mexico. 1738. 2 v. 978 2
New hist, of conquest. 1859.. 978 10
iNDErENDF.NCK, AND AfT^R.
. Mexico and U. S. 1869 978 32 <
. The Mexican republic. 1878.. 978 50 ,
ON, F. Mexico from the Rev. 1847. 978 24 ;
ON. W. D. Mexican Rev. 1821. 2 v. 978 25
1S20 97883
ateDep't. Rep't on Mexico. 1862. 978 38
um. Haron DefTaudis. 1838. . . .978 Pam. 4
i
War with the U. S.
rrr. Lane's brigade. 1854 971-3 43 '
soldier in Mexico 971-3 45
Mexico and the war. 1862 97S 29
Twelve months* vol. 1847.... 978 30 I
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
* For young readers.
NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS.- THE UNITED STATES.
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
• For youDg rtstdcn.
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
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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
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, 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
CiKF.KN. Town records of Groton. 1 662-' 78. 9
Early land grants of same 9
Historical address Groton. 1880 9
drolon during Indian wars. 1SS3 9
Hallowell. Quaker invasion of Mass. .9
Hinckley papers. 1676-1^)99
1 1 u nter. Collections concerning founders
of N. Plymouth
I Same
! Hunter. The church at Scrooby. 1854.
I Hutchinson. Diary and letters 9:
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UNITED STATES: COLONIAL PERIOD.
66
iist., colony of Mass. Bay
9721 5
eof Mass.Hay. 1691-1750. 9721 6
1774 972.1 7
;rs. 2v 972.1 56
. Hist. Soc. col.) 972 20
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
rolonies. 1621-1700 972.1 50
lew Puritan; by Pike. 1879.923. i 380
tion at Plymouth. 1853 972 47
t Co. of Mass. Bay to the
>n. (Arch. Am. v. 3.) . . . 972 136
anting of Mass colony 972 34
Diary. 1 674- 1700. (Mass.
col. V. 45, 46, 47.) 972 38
•</. Records of New Ply-
12 V 972.1 B-8
LES. Life; by Abbott. i872.»923.i 2
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
ilamander discov'd. 1647.. 972 22
Hist, of New Eng. 1630-
v 972. 1 I
tcrs; by Winthrop. 1864.. 923.1 3
9. 2v 923.1413
xrs. (Mass. Hist. Soc. col.
6.37.41,44.48.) 97238
ronicles, Pilg^m fathers.
5 972.1 25
Mass. Bay. 1623-36 972.1 26
IVitcfuraft Delusion.
chology of Salem witchcraft,
e wonders
aaLs of witchcraft in N. E. . .
emarkable providences
the invisible world
on Mather and witchcraft . .
em witchcraft. 1867. 2v. .
Supematoralism of N. £. . .
133 106
133 50
133 107
133 52
133 49
133 48
133 51
133 53
133 103
Rhode Island,
Bartlett, ed. Records of the colony. 9 v. 972 92
Callender. Hist, discourse, R. I. colony. 972 105
Hopkins, Stephen. Acc't of Providence. 972 19
Life; by Foster. 1884 923.1 485
Potter. Early historj' Narragansett 972 104
Rhode Island State papers 972 17
Williams, Roger. Letters. 1632-82. . 972.1 53
Footprints of; by Mudge. 1871 922.1 47
Memoir; by Knowles. 1834 922.1 45
Connecticut,
HiNMAN, ed. Letters from Eng. kings
and queens to gov'rs of Conn.% 972.1 40
Johnston. Genesis of a N.E. State. 1883. 972.1 65
Peters. General hist. Conn, to 1776. . . . 972.1 58
Trumbull. Hist, of Conn. 1630-1 764. .972.1 36
Trumbull, ed. Public records of colony.
1665-78. 2v 972.1 38
Maine.
Gorges, Sir F. Brief narration. 1658. . 972 140
Pemaquid papers. 1676-1696 972 143
Sewall. Ancient dominions of Me. 1859. 972.1 42
SouTHGATE Hist. Scarborough. 1633-1783 972 141
Sullivan. Hist, of dist. of Maine. 1795. 972.1 41
Thornton. Ancient Pemaquid 972 143
Willis, ed. Doc. hist, of Me. 1877. 3 v. . 972,1 47
New York.
Barnes. Early hist, of Albany. 1864.. 973.1 5
Brodhead. Final rep't on col. hist, doc's. 973.1 ii
Hist. N. Y. to 1691. 2v 972 II
Brodhead, ed. Doc's relating to colonial
hist. 13 V 973. 1 D-B-i
Clarendon papers, relating to N. Y. 1662-
'67. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. col. 1869.) . . 973 14
CoLDEN. Letters on Smith's hist. (N. Y.
Hist. Soc. col. 1868.) 973 14
Official letters. i76o-'75. (N. Y. Hist.
Soc. col. i876-'77.) 2 v 973 14
Dankens and Sluyters. Voyage to N. Y.
i679-'8o. (L. L Hist. Soc. v. i.).. 973 19
Denonvilie's exped'n to Genesee Co. 1687.
Papers relating to 90.2 3
Denton. Descriptions of N. Y. 1690. . 917.3 i
Donck, Van der. Description N. Nether-
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DUANE. Territorialrightsof N. Y. (N.Y.
Hist. Soc. col. 1870.) 973 14
Eddis. Letters from Am. i769-*77 917. i n
Gerard. Old streets of N. Y 973-1 4
Hawley. Early chapters, Cayuga hist. . 973.1 15
Johnson, .Sir W. Life and times; by
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UNITED STATES: COLONIAL PERIOD.
JOGURS. Novum Belgiom; description de
N. Netherland 973. i B-2
Kapp. Die Deutschen im Staate N. V. . . 973.1 48
Lambrechtsen. Hist. N. Netherlands.
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Laet. New Netherlands. 1624. (N. Y.
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Leisler. Administration of. (N.Y. Hist.
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Miller. Description of N. Y. 1695... 917.3 2
Marshall. First visit of La Salle to Sen-
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New York. Cieneral Assembly. Journal.
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O'Callaghan. Hist. N. Netherl'ds. 2 v. 973.1 i
O'Callaghan, ed. Register of N. Neth-
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Pearson, ed. Records of Albany 973-1 B-3
Schuyler, Mrs, Mem.; by Mrs. Grant. 923.1 142
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WooLEY. Journal in N. Y. 1678 917-3 5
New Jersey.
ScoTT. Influence of proprietors 973. i 50
Whitehead. E. Jersey to 1702 973.1 3
Whitefieli), ed. Doc's relating to col-
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Pennsylvania.
ACRELius. Hist. N. Sweden. (Penn. Hist.
Soc. mem. v. 11.) 973 B-2
Charter to Pemi., and laws of Penn 973-1 16
Ferris. Settlements on the Delaware. . . 973.1 12
Franklin. Const, and gov't of Penn. . . 820.1 6
Gordon. Hist, of Penn. to 1776 973- 1 8
Hazard, <r</. Penn. arch. 1664-1790. 12 v. 973.1 33
Penn. Cor. with Jas. Ix)gan. i7oo-'50.
(Penn. Hist. Soc. mem. v. 9, 10.). . 973 B-2
Date of landing 973-1 Pam. 8
Landing at Chester; by Armstrong. 973.1 Pam. 4
Penn YB ACKER. Hist. ;ind biog. sketches. 973.1 46
Proud. Hist, of Penn. to 1742. 2 v. . . 973.1 6
Provincial council min's. 1683-1776. 10 v. 973.1 17
Record of court at Upland, Pa. i676-*8i.. 97393
Same. 3 v 973. i 9
Sargent, ed. Journals of Braddock's
exp. (Penn. Hist. Soc. mem. v. 5.). 973 1^2
Supreme ex.council minutes. i776-'90. 6 v. 973.1 27
Thomas. Acc't of Penn. and West N. J . 973.1 14
Maryland.
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. Ban YARD. Tragic scenes in hist, of Md..
! BozMAN. Hist. Md. first three years
Hist, of Md. to i66o. 2 v
' Browne, r</. Archives of Md. v. 1,2.. 9
; Cook. The sot weed factor
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Yirginia.
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I Beverly. Hist, of Va, 1722
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Virginia vetusta. 1885
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«
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FLORIDA.
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Soto, De. Life; by Abbott. 1873
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67
THE REVOLUTION.
General History.
£. Revolutionary times. 1876.. 917. i 10
J. Revolt of the Colonies •971 95
the Revolution •971 96
Hist, of the Rev. 1819 971.2 18
s. History of the war. 4 v 97i'2 68
pcrs 9712 35
War of Independence. 3 v. 1820. 971.2 6
fis. Int. to hist, of the revolt. 2 v. 971. 2 60
Domestic hist, of the Rev. 1850. ^97 1.2 22
Hies. Reference list; by Foster. 16 55
Doc. hist, of Am. Rev. 1855... 971.2 9
imal of the war. (Anon.) 972 2
lerica won freedom. 1863 ...... *97i.2 46
Journal of the War. 1809 971.2 28
Pictorial field-book. 2 v.. .*97i.2 B-i
:een hundred and seventy-six 971*2 78
War of Independence. 1876.. 971. 2 21
:ey. True stories of the fathers. . *97i 58
td. Diary of the Rev. 2 v. 1860.971. 2 lo
Annals of the Rev. 1824 971.2 76
Hist, of the war.* 1779. ^ v. .971.2 56
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
Records of the Rev. i860 971.2 23
The American war. 1775-83.. .971.2 20
I. Hist, of the Am. war. 2 v. .971.2 B-3
Hist, of the Rev. 1805. 3 v. 971.2 i
Reader's hand-book of the Rev . {97 1 . 2 48
Personal History.
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)AM. Man of the town meeting;
[osmer. 1884 342.172
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Ithan. And the Green Mt. heroes;
►e Puy. 1859 •923.1 124
1853 *923.i 125
Maj. Case of; by Biddle. (Penn.
. See. V. 6.) 973 B-2
y Sargent. 1861 923.2 288
>f; by Smith 971.2 41
tioD ol captors; by Benson 971.2 42
Benedict. Life; by Arnold... 923.1 391
S. Jounuih etc. ; by Ward . . .923.1 147
Voroen of the Rev. 1853. 3 v.»923. i 20
B. Autobiography' 1848 . . *923. i 65
by Bigel<y^' '^^ *923.i 498
S^ 3 V *923.i 495
• For young readeiw.
Franklin. Doer of good *923.i 68
Life. 1846 '923. 1 67
Life; by Holley. i860 •923.1 69
Life; by Parton. 1864. 2 v 923.1 61
Memoirs; by himself. 1834. 2 v 923.1 63
Political papers. 4 v 820.1 5
Galloway. Examination of 971.2 B-8
Gerry, E. Life; by Austin. 1828. 2 v.. 923.1 91
Greene, Gen. Life; by Greene. 3 v. ..923.1 107
Memoirs; by Caldwell. 1819 923.1 no
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Hale, Nathan. Life; by Stuart. 1856..923.1 139
Hamilton. (See page 69.)
Henry, Patrick. Life; by Wirt. 1854. .923.1 97
Jay, John. Life; by Jay. 1833. 2 v... 923. 193
Jefferson. (See page 70.)
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Life; by Sherburne. 1825 923.1 Il8
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JUDSON. Sages and heroes 923.1 5
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Lee, Arthur. Life; by Lee. 1829. 2 v.. 923.1 100
Mss. in Harvard Univ. Lib.; calendar. . 16 B-16
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Memoirs. 1792 923.1 ill
Treason of; by Moore, i860 923.1 lia
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Lee, Henry. Life. 1813 923.1 116
Lee, Rich'd H. Memoir; by Lee. 2 v.. 923.1 114
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Marshall, C. Diary in Phila. 1774-81. 973.2 8
Morgan, Gtn. Hero of Cowpens 971.2 64
Life; by Graham. 1856 923.1 130
Morris, Gouv. Life; by Sparks. 3 v. .923.1 86
Muzzy. Men of the Rev. 1883 923.1 449
Otis, J as. Life; by Tudor. 1823 923.1 98
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Pickering, Timothy. Life; by Picker-
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Ryerson. The loyalists of Am. 2 v. . .971.2 58
Sabine. American loyalists. 1864. 2 v.. 920.1 8
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ScHVYLEK.GeM. Life; by Lossing. 1860.923. i 126
Same. 2v 923.1127
m
Stark, G^h. Memoir and cor. ; by Stark. .923. i 354
Steuben, -i9a WW. Life; byKapp. 1859.. 923.1 131
Stirling, Z^^. Life; by Duer. 1847.. 923.1 133
Waldo. Naval heroes. 1823 923.1 103
Warren, J. Life; by Frothingham.. .923.1 B-18
Washington. Address of Rom. Catholics
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Early life; by Pickell. 1856 923.1 48
Fac simile of accounts 923.1 B-io
The farmer boy; by Thayer. 1864 . . .*923.i 53
Influence of; by Guizot. 1863 923.1 47
Letters to Gen. Heath. 1775-83. (Mass.
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Life; by Abbott. 1875 *923. i 52
Same *97i 97
■ Life; by Bancroft. 1848 923.1 46
Life; by Cecil. 1867 ♦923.1 55
Life; by Everett, i860 923. i 422
Life, in Latin; by Glass 923.1 43
Life; by Habberton. 1884 923.1 57
Life; by Headley. 1856 : .'. .•923.1 42
Life; by Hyde. 1871 *923.i 134
Life; by Irving. 1859. 5 v 923.1 30
Same. 1864. 5v 923.135
Same. 1883. iv •923,16-22
Same; abridged '923. i 368
Life ; by Marshall. 1805. 5 v 923.1 23
Same. 1835 923. i 28
Life; by Ramsay. 1815 923.1 44
Same. 181 1 923.1 45
Memoirs ; by Kirkland. 1870 *923.i 51
Mount Vernon ; by Cooper. 1859 *923.i 54
Mount Vernon ; by Lossing 923.1 418
National monument to; oration by Win-
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Original portraits ; by Johnson. 1882.923. i R-i
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Soldier and patriot ; by Owen 923. 1 50
Writings ; fd. by Sparks. 12 v 971 59
Young folks' life ; by Brown. 1883. . *923.i 41
Washington «//</ Crawford. Letters. .971.2 15
Washingtoniana ; by Hough. 2 v. .923.1 B-15
Willett, O/. M. Military actions of ... 971.2 72
Wilson. Militaryand naval heroes. 2 v. 923.1 104
Campaigns and Battles.
Bleeker. Order-book, Clinton's exp. . .. 973.2 7
BvxGOYNE. State of exp. from Canada. .971.2 49
Carrington. Battles of the Kev, 1876. 9
Maps of same 9
Corn w ALUS. Answer to Sir H. Clinton. 9
Deux-Ponts. My campaigns in Am. 1781.9
Drake. Bunker Hill ; British letters
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Vorktown campaign. 1881 9
Jones. Campaign for conquest of Canada. 9
Kidder. Boston massacre 9
Operations in £. Maine and N. S
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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.. <
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Thatcher. Military journal. i775-'83..9
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Watson. Camp-fires of the Rev. i865.*9
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Politics and Diplomacy.
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Constitutional con v. of 1787. '(See under
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Miscellaneous.
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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
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« Hessians in the Rev. war 971.2 73
971.2 74
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Massachusetts.
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elating to events in Mass 971*2 B-9
New York.
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LL, Annals of Tryon Co 973-2 i
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Hist, of N. Y. during Rev 973-2 B-4
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DGE. West. Va. and Penn. 1763-
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Maryland.
d, convention, 1774-1776. Pro-
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. The Mecklenburg declaration
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Sff^eani. Hist, sketch; by
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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
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Trials of. 1808. 2v 345.12
Cincinnati, Society of the. List of publi-
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Ellicoit. Journal. 1796-1800 971.3 B-2
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Life; by Morse. 1876. 2 v 923.1 83
Life; by Riethmtiller 923.1 85
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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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UNITED STATES: WASHINGTON TO MADISON.
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Life; by Morse. 1883 923.1 458
Life; by Parton. 1874 923. i 77
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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
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ScHOULER. Hist, of the U. S. 1783-
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Washburn. The N. E. boundary 972 144
Wasiiin(;ton. Administrations. Refer-
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Washin(;ton and Adams. Memoirs of
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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
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Scott. U. S. gazetteer. 1795 917.3
Seybert. Statistical annals. 1789-1818.317D
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Weld. Travels thro* N. Am. 1795-97. 91
Vermont.
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Haldimand» or Canada papers. 1779-^83.. 9
Vermont as an independ't State. I783-*9I. 9
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Livingston's claim to lands in West. N. V.
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I
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Sketches of La. 1812
9J
9J
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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
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Same. v. 1 9
Attack on Fort Erie. ("Portfolio." Feb.,
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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
• For young rtiien
72
UNITED STATES: FROM MONROE TO BUCHANAN.
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
* For young readers.
UNITED STATES: THE CIVIL WAR.
79
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
• ¥or youDg readers.
80
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
JNITED STATES: THE CIVIL WAR. — RECONSTRUCTION. ETC.
81
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
♦ For young readers.
82
UNITED STATES: GENERAL HISTORY. ETC.
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
• Yift younK readers.
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
t For reference.
ilTEr> STATES: CONSTITUTION. — GOVERNMENT — POLITICS.
83
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.
FNITED STATES: CONSTITUTION. — GOVERNMENT.— POLITICS.
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
% For reference.
UNITED STATES: LOCAL HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION.
87
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
102
132
lOI
103
♦ For young readers.
88
UNITED STATES: LOCAL HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION.
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^
• For young readers.
UNITED STATES: LOCAL HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION.
89
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. . . .
UNITED STATES: LOCAL HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION.
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
• For youo^ readers.
94
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
♦ For youDfif readers
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
102
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.
104
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. . .
X For reference.
BIOGRAPHICAL COLLECTIONS: LITERATURE. — ART.
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. . .
• For vovinv^ TcaAcro.
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
• For young' readers.
114
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
INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY.
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
^ For young readers.
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
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DUNDONALD, Lord. Life and exploits. . .9:
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Eckel, Mrs. Autobiog. 1875 9
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Edgeworth, Maria. Life; byZimmem.9
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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.)
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Eldon, J., Lord. Life; by Twiss. 2 v.q
Elijah. Life; by Taylor. 1876
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Eliot, Georc.e. Life; by Blind. i>S3..g
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117
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Jc Valois. (See page 35.)
. -^^-» '^f Hungary, Life; by
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:, Queen ^ of Eng, (See page 18.}
; Stuart, of Bohemia, Mem.;
ager. 1825. 2v 923.2139
R. \V. Life; by Raymond. .. 927.2 97
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R. \V. As a poet; by Benton. 928. i 89
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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
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»y Holmes. 1885 928.1 109
^n; by Hague. 1884 928.1 Pam. 2
ncc list; by Foster, v. 2 1655
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journey; by Thayer. 1884 928.1 100
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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
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JU, Admiral. Life; by Osier. . .923.2 295
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W. Life; by Sevan 922.4 30
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Farragut, Admiral. (See page 77.)
Farrar, J/rj. J. Recollections. 1866. .928.2 164
Fechter, C. A. Life; by Field. 1882. . 927.1 33
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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
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Ferry, J. Vie de; par Sylvin 920.4 Pam. ii
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FiLSON, J. Life. 1884 923. 1 B-24
FiNLEY, J. B. Autobiog. 1853 922.1 87
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FisKE, F. Life; by Fiske 922.1 57
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Fitzgerald, E., Lord. Life; by Moore.
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Flagler, C. L. Memorial; by Wis-
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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
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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
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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
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Frederick III., of Prussia. (See page 39.)
Freunghuysen, T. Memoir; by Cham-
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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
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Fuller, T. Life, etc., by Rogers 922.2 103
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Gainsborough, T. Life; by Arnold. . .927.2 121
Life; by Fulcher. 1856... 927.2 110
Galileo. Life; by Bethun? 1832 925.5 i
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Gallatin, A. (See page 69.)
Gallenga, a. Episodes. 1885 928.5 30
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Ganson, J. N. Y. Senate proceedings on
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Private correspondence. 1835. 2 v.. .826.2 B i
Garrison, W. L. (See page 75.)
Gasparin, A. DE. Life; by Borel. i88
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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.)
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Ghikkrti. Life; by Scott. 1882
Gibbon, E. Autobiography. 1S46. .,
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GiDDiNGS, J. R. (See page 75.)
Gifford, W. -A.utobiography
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Girard, S. Life; by Ingram. 18S4..
Gladstone. (See page 21.)
GoDOLriiiN, Mrs. Life; by Evelyn . .
GoDOY, D. M. De. Memoirs: by h
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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
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Goethe, Catherine E. Correspwndei
Goldoni, C. Memoirs and autobiog.
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Goodrich, S. G. Peter Parley's 1
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Gordon, Eliz., Duchess of. Life;
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119
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'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
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•s,^of I^aggan. Letters. 1773-
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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
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f, Sir T. Life. 1845 923.2 360
E, C. F. (Sec page 20.)
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Mdy J. And her husband; by
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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-
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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
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M. De. Journal, Icttres 928.4 94
I
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GuiDO Rem. Life; by Sweetser. 1878. 927.5 2a
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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
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Hai^vy, L. Vie de; par Claretie. .920.4 Pam. 31
Hall, Capt. B. Autobiog. ^62. 2 v. . 926.2 32
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Hamilton, Z<if/j/ E. Memoirs. 1815..923.2 284
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Hamilton, J. A. Reminiscences. 1869. 923. i 225
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Life; by Veitch. 1882 921.2 15
Memoir; by Veitch. 1869 921.2 11
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Hamlin, Afrs. H. A. L. Memorials; by
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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
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Hannibal. (See page 6.)
Hardwickk, P. Y. Life; by Harris. 3 v.. 923.2 307
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Haslam, \V. From death to life. 1880.922.2 143
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Haussonville, D'. Ma jeunessc. 1814-
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Havelock, H. Biog.; by Brock. 1858. .923.2 301
Haven, A. B. Memoir. 1868 928.1 28
Havergal, F. R. Memorials; by Haver-
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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-
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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.
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Hendricks, T. A. (See page 81.)
Henry, J. Memorial. 1880 925.1 B-i
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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;
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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
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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 (
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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
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Hooker, R. Life; by Walton
Hopkins, Mrs. A. Memorial; by Thomp-
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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
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Houston, G. S. Address on. 1880. .92;
Houston, Mrs. A woman's memories.
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Howard, John. Life; by Stoughton..^
Prison-world; by Dixon %
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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
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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
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Memoirs; by Kilvert. 1 860.. 922. 2 154
N. Life; byWratislaw. 1882.. 922.3 21
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>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
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.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
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W. Anniversary. 1883 928. i 98
7 Hill. 1879 928.1 31
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ace list; by Foster, v. 3 16 55
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I., 0/ Spain. (See page 35.)
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I
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James II., of Eng. (See page 19.)
Jameson, Mrs. Memoirs; by Macpher-
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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-
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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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122
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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
♦ For younfir readers.
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. ..
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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 . .
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Lawrence, Sir T. Life; by Gower
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Soovenirs. 1879 927.410
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.5. (See pag^e 67.)
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BERT E. (Sec page 77.)
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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
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ice list; by Foster, v. 2 16 55
by Davidson. 1882 928.1 Pam. i
LOW ^/k/ Emerson. Tributes to;
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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.)
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'.. 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
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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-
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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.)
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Maintenon, Madame D. Secret corre-
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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
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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.)
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Martin, H. Vie de; par Depasse. .920.4 Pam. 37
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Martin, Mrs., ed. Memories of 70 y'rs..928.2 441
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Martineau, II. Autobiog. 1877. 2 v. .928. 2 187
Life; by Miller. 1885 928.2 477
Martyn, H. Life; by BcU. 1880
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Marvin, He G. Expose, etc. 1861-68
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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.,
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M.\thews, C. J. Life and cor. 2 v. ..
Maurice, F. D. Life; by his son. 2 v.
Maximilian, of Austria. (See page 39.
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Maxwell, J. C. Life; 1882
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Mazzini, J. Memoir; by E. A. V
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Mead. H. In memoriam. 1881 92
Meagher, T. F. Life; by Lyons
Medici, Catheri.ne dk. (See Catheri
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Medici, Lorenzo de. (Sec page 37.)
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Meissonier. Life; by Mollett. 18S2.
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Melbourn, J. Life, etc. 1847
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Melek-Hanum. Autobiog. 1872
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Melvill, J. Autobiog. and diar\'
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Menschikoff. From peasant to prince
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125
Memoirs, etc.
Morris, Gouv.
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Morton, O. P.
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^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
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, O. M. The patriot boy; by
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M- R. Letters. 1882. 2 v.. 826.2 69
herself. 2 v 928.2 93
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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.)
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H, Dukx' of. (See page 19.)
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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
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Montalembert, Count. Memoir; by Oli-
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MONTPENSIER, M'//e De. (See page 29.)
Moore, T. Life; by Symington 928.2 362
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Reminiscences 928.2 304
Mordaunt, C. Memoir; by Warburton.. 923.2 269
More, Hannah. Memoirs; by Roberts.. 928.2 64
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Morgan, Lm/}'. Autobiog. 1859 928.2 70
1863. 2 V 928.2 68
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Life; by Prime. 1875.. 926.1 7
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MosBY, J. S. (See page 77.)
MoscHELES, I. Diaries and cor. 1873.. 927.3 i
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Life; by Smith, T. 1862 922.6 24
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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
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MOller, G. Life of trust. 1861 922.3 12
MURCiiisoN, R. Life; by Geikie. 2 v. . 925.2 24
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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
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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^
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O'Connor, M. P. Addresseson. 1882.. 923.1 B-23
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Oglethorpe, J. Biog. ; by Harris 923.2 388
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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
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Ormond, J., Duke of. Life; by Carte.
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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- ,
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OssoLi, Margaret F. Life: by How*
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Otis, J. (See page 67.)
Outram. J. Biog.; by Goldsmid. 2 v
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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
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Parmegiano. Sketches. 1823
Parsons, T. Membirs; by Parsons. .
Parton, Mrs. J. (See Fern, Fanny.)
Pascal. Life; by Tulloch
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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
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Character; by Howson
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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.
INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY.
127
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.)
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cru^l. (See page 35.)
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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.)
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•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;
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Putnam, Gen. (See page 67.)
Putnam, H. Biog. sketch; by Put-
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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-
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128
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
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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
readers.
INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY.
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
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*y Thomas. 1883 928.4 99
lire 944'6 72
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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
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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
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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
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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
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ScoiT, Gen. W. (See page 72.)
ScuDDER, I). C. Life, etc.; by Scudder. 922.1 104
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Seimbel, iT/rj. Memoirs. 1811. 3 v. ..927.287
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Selwyn, G. And his contemporaries; by
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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
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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
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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
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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-
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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
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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-
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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
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Sidney, Algernon. Life; by Van Sant
voord. 1851 (
Review; by Blackburne. 1885 \
Sidney, Sir Philip. Life; by Gray
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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
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Life; by Stewart
Smith, Alex. Early years ; by Bris-
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Smith, Gerritt. (See page 75.)
Smith, ^^. H. B. Life. 1881
Smith, Capt. John. (See pages 13 and i
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Smith, Sol. Theatrical management. . .
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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
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Xenophon's memorabilia ; trans, by Le
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Somerville, Mrs. Recollect's and cor..
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Sophocles. Life; by Campbell. 1S80.
Soto, F. De. (See page 66.)
SouTiiEY, R. Cor. with Caroline Bowie
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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
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H, Miles. (See page 65.)
PE, Lady H. Memoirs. 3 V 923.2 401
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f, Deaft, Life and work; by
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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.)
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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
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Thad. (See page 76.)
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(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
♦For younjijr readers.
132
INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY.
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
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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
• Life and theories. 1875
Reference list; by Foster, v. 3
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133
•W. (Sec page 26.)
(See page 38.)
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-
ecdote. 1842
Year-book of learned soc's. 1SS4-1885. . .
BOOK RARITIKS AND BOOK
HUNTING.
29 2
10 4
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
Bibli()gra])hical tour <M4-4 3
Rare and Valuable eds., classics. 2 v. . . 16 1
Reminiscences. 2 v ()23.2 15.1
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
Stevens. Hibles in Caxton exhil)ilion. . . 220 B-i
Tredwku.. Privately illusiraled books. . 202
INCUNAIUJLA.
Aldine press. 15^0. I)e oratore.Ciccronis.
Amerbach press. Basle, i H)2. De refor-
matione viriuin animc. Consolatorium
theoloj'icum ; Tambaco. etc
23 2
2j I
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
II 9
62 I
II 34
10 II
10 I
11 II
X(i2 2
Sensenschmidt press. Nuremburg. 1474.
Thomas Aquinas: XII quodlibeta dis-
putata 2;
NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPH
Allibune. Diet, of Kng. literature (Brit,
and Am. authors). 1859-71. 3V....J92
American catalog. ;<*</. by Leypoldt. 3v... I
Same ; eif. by Bowker. 1876-1S54 i
lkx>k-seller, The. 1S79-1SS5. 7 v 805
Ik>ston Public Library. Catalog, of Spanish
and Portuguese books, Tick nor be-
quest. I S79 I
British Museum. Catalog, of Am. books
in ; by Stevens. 1 S56
Catalog, of books printed in the U. K. to
1640. 3 V
CoLMER, ifi/. Ext's from registers of Sta-
tioners'Co. (0 1. Brit.) 1557-1587. 2v.
Rarest books in Eng. language. 1S65. .
Halliwem.. Notices of fugitive tracts,
etc. (Gt. Brit.) 1849
Hazlitt. Collections and notes (Gt. Brit.)
Hand-book to popular, poetical and dra-
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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Vikram and the Vampire ; adapted by Bur-
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PROFANE LITERATURE.
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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 . . .
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Vedala Cadai ; Tamul version of ancient
tales
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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
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Davis. Poetry of the Chinese. 1829. ... 89
Dennys. Folk-lore of China. 1876 %
Dhammapada. The ; texts from the Chinese,
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Douglas. Language and literature of
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HiUEN TsiANG. Buddhist records of the
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Jade chaplet ; tr. by Stent. 1S74 I
Lacouperie. On a Lolo MS. 1882. . .491 F
Lao-Tse. Speculations. 1868
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Mencius. Mind of; ed. and tr. by Faber. 8
Neuman. Trans, from Chinese and Arme-
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Sacred edict ; tr. by Milne. 1817
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Tai T'ung. Six scripts ; tr. by Hopkins.
TcHENG-Ki-ToNG. Le theatre des Chi>
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nois.
E
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LITERATURE.
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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
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i
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Ralston, ed. TibeUn tales. 18S2
Sagas from the far East. 1873
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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
ENGLISH LITERATURE: HISTORY AND CRITICISM.
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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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
206
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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.
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
207
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.
208
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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.
* For young readers.
ENGLISH POETRY. ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC
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.
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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.
212
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.
214
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:
ENGLISH POETRY. ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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.
* For young readers.
216
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC
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.
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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.
* For young readers.
218
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC
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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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
222
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.
224
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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.
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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.
226
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC
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
Seaside and fireside. 1850
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'
1871. 3 ▼
Ultima Thule. i88o
'Longfellow, ed. Poets and poetr}
Europe. 1845. 2 v
Poems of places. (See page 197.)
Loggerville Literary Society ; transactic
Looker-on, The ; ed. by Chalmers. 3 *
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
and Scotland. 1883
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
reference.
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
227
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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC
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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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
% For reference.
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.: SHAKESPEARE.
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.
822.3 186
822.3 198
S22.3 106
82 2. 3 306
822.3 193
S22.3 302
S22.3 339
822.3 192
238
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATQRY, ETC.: SHAKESPEARE.
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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC: SHAKESPEARE.
239
; 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
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g. of earlier eds. of poems of S.;
I. Winsor 16 B-16
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Studies in Shakespeare. 1886 822.3 3^1
Wilkes. Shakespeare from an American
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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-
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Caulfield, ed. Vocal music in plays of
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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
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Heard. Shakespeare as a lawyer. 1883.822.3215
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Kellogg. Pyschological delineations of
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Same ; his suicides 822.3 Pam. 5
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* For youag
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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
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Wordsworth. Shakespeare's use of the
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Side-lights and Illustrations.
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(S. Soc., 1843.) 2v •937.
Anatomy of abuses in Eng., by Stubbes;
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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-
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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-
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Fair maid of the exchange ; by Heywood.
(S. Soc., 1845.) 822.
Fair maid of the west ; by Heywood. (S.
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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
readers.
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.: SHAKESPEARE.
24;
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
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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
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Two plays on life of Queen Eliz. ; by Hey-
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Vard, Rev. J. Diary. 1648-1679 822.3 '57
¥oman killed with kindness ; by Heywood.
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Indexes, Concordances, etc.
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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'
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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,
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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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC
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.
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC
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.
244
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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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.
For young readers.
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
247
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
ENGLISH POETRY, ESSAYS, ORATORY, ETC.
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 +
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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+
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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
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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
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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
o'SJos-
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
39
39
3^
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
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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
Stories for young readers are indicated by a cipher preceding the number, thus : 015303.
270
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.
272
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
cipher preceding the number, thus : 015303.
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.
274
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.
67x02
67103
67101
L. M.)
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
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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
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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+
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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
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2
2$0
2
5
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135
135
135
5
5
5
6
6
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I
191
I
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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
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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
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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 -;
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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.
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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.
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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
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292
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
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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+
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Day of fate 6856-!-
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Face illumined . . . .' 6844-!-
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Knight of the 19th century 6828+
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Rob, E. R. Brought to bay 6
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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-
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Hal, story of a clodhopper
Rosecroft
RowcROFT. Tales of the colonies
RoWE. Diary of an early methodist
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Sailor's sweetheart ... 62-
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Wreck of the Grosvenor 62,
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15280+
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14508
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19151
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14170
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15258
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965
964
Anne of Geierstein 95 1+
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Black dwarf, and Legend of Montrose. . 935+
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Count Robert of Paris 922
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Stories from my attic 36402
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New England tale 11709
Tales of Glauber Spa 11708
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Romance of Charter Oak. 2 v 15238
Seven gray pilgrims 50325
Severance. Hammersmith 25840
Severn. Heaven's gate 69241
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Amy Herbert 9304+
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Glimpse of the world 93o8
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Journal of a home life 9301+
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Laneton parsonage 9309
Margaret Percival 8313
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Sea change 029903+
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Shaw, W. J. Solomon's story 56868
•' Sheelah," pseud, (See Fletcher, A.)
Stories for younc readem are indicated by a
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Frankenstein 483
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Counterparts ... 3
My first season 3
Rumor 3
SherwooDi M. E. W. Sarcasm of destiny. 47a
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Indian pilgrim a
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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
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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 (
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Jerry o:
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Smith, W. H. Evolution of " Dodd "... 691 13
Smith, W. L. G. Uncle Tom's cabin as
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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
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Love's labor won 2836
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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'
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No saint 24903
Seton. Pride of Lexington 15238
Romance of Charter Oak. 2 v 15238
Seven gray pilgrims 50325
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Severn. Heaven's gate 69241
Sewell. After life 9303
Amy Herbert 9304+
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Glimpse of the world 93o8
Ivors 9317
Journal of a home life 9301-f-
Katharine Ashton 93^9
Laneton parsonage 9309
Margaret Percival 8313
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Seymour, C. W. College widow 62512
Seymour, J. G. Romance of ancient hist. 52252
Seymour, M. II. Ned, Nellie and Amy . 01S901
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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-
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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.)
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D. M. Tales of chivalry and ro-
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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
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Smollett, T. Count Fathom 505-I-
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Roderick Random 509
Sir Launcelot Greaves 507-|-
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J»lt 14134
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Doctor " 50332
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Artists' love 2825
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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
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Prince of darkness 2807-f-
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Victor's triumph 2853+
Widow's son 2851+
Wife's victory 2841+
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Spanish brothers 55221
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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
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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
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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
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.: 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
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3639+
027502
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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
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5S4OI
58402
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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
i
cipher preceding the number, thus : 015303.
FINDING-LIST
r-
r OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS IN
FHE BUFFALO LIBRARY
r
r
PART 3.
Embracing Science and the Arts, Philosophy,
Religion, Social Science (except Politics)
and Local History.
JULY, 1896.
BUFFALO:
THE BUFFALO COMMERCIAL PRINT.
}
I
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;- ■ . \ , ■■'
'896. .. o.v..U^^^'
_1
FINDING-LIST
OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS IN
HE BUFFALO LIBRARY
PART 3.
mbracing Science and the Arts, Philosophy ^
Religion, Social Science (except Politics)
and Local History.
JULY, 1896.
BUFFALO:
THE BUFFALO COMMERCIAL PRINT
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1896.
■ " ■ • / ' ! I ' r^ / ■ I
N i ■ .■ ■
I w -
INDEX TO SUBJECTS IN PART 3.
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.
* Of interest to young readers.
314
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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315
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;). 181S-. v.i- 505
f scientific discovery. 1850-71.
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-
\ For reference.
316
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ods and results in optics ; by Hastings. — Proteids or albu-
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
— Proceedings, 1879- „ 5<
BIOLCXJICAL SCIENCE.
317
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^ERAL AND MISCEL-
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
*579 IS
579 13
579 3
579 I
579 B-i
579 14
*579 6
*579 5
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
young readers.
322
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
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
young readers.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
323
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
* Of interest to young readers.
324
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.
326.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
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
young readers.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
327
20
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*^
young readers.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
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
young readers.
330
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
* Of interest to young readers.
332
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
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.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
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
young readers.
334
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
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-
ture. V. I « 6]
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-
cine. 1856 615.3 '
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
young readers.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE.
353
£. 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,
for the purpose of fixing a prime merid-
ian, etc. Protocols of proceedings 5293
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.
z. Geological sketches. 1866 ^550 31
>. Thegreatstone book of nature. '63.. ^550 36
ELL. Introd. to geology. 1829 550 61
r. Story of our planet. 1893 550 65
. 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
. Climates of the geological past. '95. 55067
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
Text-book of geology. 1882
Geological Society of America. Bulletin.
1890-. v.i-
GiBERNE. The worid's foundations. 1 886...
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.
i860
Hunt. Chemical and geological essays. '75..
Hutchinson. Autobiography of the earth.
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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356
PHYSICAL SCIENCE.
La Becue. Geological manual. 1832 550 12
Geological observer. 1851 550 13
LeConte. Elements of geology. 1883 550 59
Linden. On the crust of the earth. '79..98.2 Pam. 71
Lyell. Manual of geology. 1855 550 7
Same. 1S66 550 7}^
Principles of geology. 1850 550 4
Same. 1872. 2v. ^ 550 5
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
Nichols. Chapters from the physical his-
tory of the earth. 1880 55050
Orr. Circle of the sciences : inorganic na-
ture. i860 550 15
OsBORN. Field notes of geology. 1858 550 29
Packard. First lessons In geology. 18S3... ^^550 53
Page. Chips and chapters. 1869 550 34
Elements of geology. 1849 55032
Geology for general readers. 1866 550 33
Phillips. Manual of geology. 1855 550 27
PRESTNVICH. Controverted questions of
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Geology, chemical, physical, etc. 1886-8.
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RUSKIN. Deucalion. 1S79 550 47
St. John. Elements of geology. 1868 550 30
Seeley. Story of the earth in past ages. '95. 550 70
Shalkr. Aspects of the earth. 1SS9 *550 62
First book in geology. 18S4 *550 58
Steele. Story of the rocks. 1S77 550 64
Taylor. Geological stories. 1S74 *55o 23
Tenney. Geology, i860 550 28
Trimmer. Practical geology and min-
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Verifier, /j«/</. Skepticism in geology 55045
Whitney. Climatic changes of later geo-
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Williams. Applied geology. 1886 550 60
W^INCHELL. Geological excursions. '84 *55o 57
Geological studies. 1S86 55043
Walks and talks in the geological field... *550 59
World-life. 18S3 550 55
ZoRNLiN. Recreations in geology. 1852 550 25
DYNAMICAL GEOLOGY.
About pebbles. 1S92 *553 Pam. 4
Agassiz. Geological sketches. 2d ser. '76... 553 20
Browne. Astronomical geology. 1S65 553 4
C.\MPDELL. Frost and fire. 1865. 2v 553 13 |
• Of interest to
Catun. lilted and subsided rocks of
America. 1870 55
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
globe. 1831 55
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Fisher. Physics of the earth's crust. 1881.. 553
Hartwig. The subterranean world. 1871.. 55
IIaskins. Central heat. 1869 553 P"
1 1 ILL. New theory of the formation of the
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KiNGSLEY. Madam How and lady Why.
1873 *S53
Same. 1891 *553 2
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
Vail. Story of the rocks. 1886 553
< 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
1857. 2V 553 I
MiLNE. Earthquakes, etc. 1886 553
Ordinaire. Natural history of volcanoes.
iSoi 553
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
Trask. Register of earthquakes in Cali-
fornia, 1800-63 553 Pan
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
young readers.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE.
357
OKIE. The great ice age. 1874 553 19
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-
land. 1891 5541 4
Kaktsll. Geological excursions round the
Isle of Wight, etc 5542 i
Killer. Cruise of the ' Betsey.' 185S 554.1 i
Edinburgh and its neighborhood. '64 554-1 2
Lamsay. Physical geology and geography
of Gti Britain. 1878 554-2 2
CftOPE. Geology and extinct volcanoes of
central France. 1858 554-4 i
\XPLEY aifi/GooDCHiLD. Geological map
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ASIA.— AFRICA.
UNSWORTH. Researches in AsS3rria, etc.
1838 555 I
iLASVFORD. Geology and zoolog}' of Abys-
sinia. 1870.. 556 I
NORTH AMERICA.
Geological survey. Annual rept.,
1888. 3v 557.4 3
Geological survey. Hist, of publi-
cations. 1879 557.6 Pam. I
Rept on north shore of Lake Huron.
1849 557-6 Pam. 2
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
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Trfx^lohan. Frictional electridty. 1S86... 55!
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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
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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
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feBNSON. Winter greeneries at home. '78...
KXDLEY and Paxton. Paxton's flower
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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-
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Turner, ed. Cyclop, of practical floricul-
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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
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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
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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
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iNERAL AND MISCEL-
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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Gordon, l.azge furnaces on Alabama ma-
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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.
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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
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Ontario. Game and Fish Commission. Rept.
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Orvis and Cheney. Fishing with the fly.
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Pennell, H. Cholmondeley-. Modem
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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
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St. John. Wild sports and natural hisL of
the Highlands. 1872 7
Salmon fishing in Canada. 1S60 7
Schley. American partridge and pheasant
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ScxxTT. Fishing in American waters. 1875^ 7(
Senior. Travel and trout in the antipodes.
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Sixty-one {pseuds). Reminiscences of the
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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 *
RELIGION.
GENERAL AND COMPREHENSIVE
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Hurst. Bibliotheca theologica. 1883 16 48
Literature of theology. 1896 16 48A
QUARITCH. Catalogue of religions and super-
stitions. 1884 16 54
Wright. Sacred books and literature: a
catalogue. 1877 16 Pam. 37
PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION.
Abbot, F. E. Tlie way out ot agnosticism.
1890 201 29
Abbott, L. Evolution of Christianity. '92... 201 30
Balfour. Foundations of beUef. 1895 ^^^ 39
Bascom. Science, philosophy and religion.
1871 201 22
Beecher. Common sense applied to reli-
gion. i857.„ ««♦
BoASE. On human nature. 1865 « w^t
BoNiiAM. Secularism. 1894 30l9
BuRNOUF. Science of religions. x888 *W ^
Caird, £. Evolution of religion. (Gifford
lects., 1890-92.) 2v foij
Caird, J. Introd. to the philosophy of rdi-
gion. 1880 *«>l
Carpenter. Permanent elements of reli-
gion. (Bampton lects. 1887.) ^^
Dick. Philosophy of religion. X836 ^
1* AiKBAiRN. Studies in the philosophy ot re-
ligion and history. 1877 **
Gould, S. Baring-. Origin and develop-
ment ot religious belief. 1870. 2v soil
CoHtnttt : V. z Heathenism and Mosaism.
T. s. Cliristianity.
REUGION.
449
«. Lects. on the philosophy of religion.
J95. 3v 201 40
»N. Philosophy and religbn. 1881 201 14
FORD and MaiTland. The perfect
ay. 1887 201 24
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lought 1884 201 16
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on. 1885 201 17
£L. limitsof religious thought. 1859.. 201 3
niEAU. Study of religion. 1888. 2v... 201 26
IINGER. What is religion? 1872 201 7
K. Man and his motives. 1862 201 5
NS. Infinite and finite. 1872 201 6
DSRER. Philosophy and development
r rdigion. 1894. 2v 201 35
osophy of religion on the basis of its
istory. 1886. 4v 201 i8
"^^onUnU: v* z. Spinoza to Schleiermacher.
. 9. Schelling to the present day.
. 3. Historical development of religious consciousness.
. 4. Religious consciousness, continued.
R. Religious philosophy. 1872 201 12
V. Religious aspect of philosophy.
J85 201 23
;e. Irrepressible conflict between two
orld-theories. 1892 201 34
GEL. Philosophy of life and of lan-
lage. 1847 20X 2
LMAN, et aL Evolution of religious
slieL 201 Pam.n
p. Culture and religion in some of
leir relations. 1871 207 i
DS. Final philosophy. 1877 201 13
NICK, Evolution and the religion of
le future. 1894 20138
Religion as a science. 1894 201 Pam. 2
(. Bases of religious belief. 1894 201 37
COMPARATIVE RELIGION.
LUL Migration of symbols. 1894 291 71
ELLY. Analysis of religious belief. '77.. 291 7
SE. Compilation of notes on the use
f human ordure, etc., in religious rites.
888.. 291 Pam. 2
c The unknown God. 1890 291 61
CH. Sacred poetry of early religions.
874- 291 65
u. Serpent and Siva worship. '76...291 Pam. i
>. Childhood of religions. 1875 291 2
E. Worship of the serpent 1830 291 39
u Mysteries of the Cabiri. 1803. 2 v.. 291 35
ER. Paganism and Christianity. 1892.. 291 66
f. Ancient and modem symbolism.
869.. : 291 26
Ancient fiuths and modem. S876
Ancient faiths embodied in ancient names.
1872. 2v «
JA.COLLIOT. The Bible in India. 1870
Keary. Outlines of primitive belief. 1882..
Landsker. Sabaean researches. 1823
MiCHELET. The Bible of humanity. 1877...
MOller. Physical religion. 1891
Science of religion, etc. 1872
Myer. Scarabs. 1894
Pluche. Hist, of the heavens. 1743. 2 v.. .
Richardson. Iconology. 1779. 2v
RoLLESTON. Mazzaroth. 1875
Sha Rocco, pseud. The masculine cross
and ancient sex-worship. 1874
Smith. Religion of the Semites. 1st ser.
1889.,
Tylor. Primitive culture. 1871. 2v «
Westropp and Wake. Ancient symbol
worship. 1874
291 33
291 41
291 3
291 51
291 6-1
291 8
291 64
291 I
29I 70
29X 19
291 R-i
291 40
291 28
291 60
291 5
291 27
HISTORY OF RELIGIONS.
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
religions.— Geo. Fox and the Quakers.— Huguenots.—
John Wesley and his times.
Cook, F. C. Origins of religion and lan-
guage. 1884 209 21
Cook, K. The fathers of Jesus. 1886. 2v... 209 17
Dorchester. Problem of religious pro-
gress. 1881 209 23
Same; rev. ed. 1895 Xto^ 24
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
aside the veil of the Saitic Isis. '78. v. I. 209 16
Menzies. History of religion. 1895 209 25
Moffat. Comparative hist, of religions.
1871 209 II
MOhleisen. Genuine and spurious religion.
1849. 2V 209 I
Read. Hand of God in history. 1865 209 10
RfeviLLE. Prolegomena of the hist, of re-
ligions. 1884 209 22
X For reference.
450
RELIGION.
TiELE. Outlines of the history of religion.
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.
RELIGION.
461
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.
220.14 I
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
•••••• «••••••••••«•••
>
I"?
I»8
I For reference.
RELIGION.
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
t : Recent theories on the origin and nature of
grammaton ; by Driver. — Light thrown by the
t version on the Books of Samuel ; by Woods. —
poken in Palestine in the time of Christ ; by
. — New theory of' the origin and composition of
>tic Gospels proposed by Wetzel; by Elders-
\ For reference.
heim. — Commentary on the Gospels attributed to The-
ophilus of Antioch; by Sanday.— The text of the Codex
Rossanensift; by Sanday. — The Corbey St. James; by
Wadsworth.— A Syriac Biblical ms. of the 5th century ;
by Gwilliam.— The date of S. Polycarp's martjrrdom ;
by Randell. — Some newly-discovered Temanite and
Nabataean inscriptions; byNeubauer. — Further remarks
on the Corbey St. James ; by Sanday.
Studia Biblica et ecdesiastica. v. 2-. 1890-..220.0 125
CoHitnis .* Authorship and titles of the Psalms accord-
ing to early Jewish authorities ; by Neubauer. — Origin
and mutual relation of the Synoptic Gospels; by Woods.
— Day and year of St. Polycarp's martyrdom ; by
Turner. — The Qementine homilies ; by Bigg. — Evidence
of the early versions and patristic quotations on the text
of the New Testament; by Bebb. — The Ammonian
sections, Eusebian canons, and harmonizing tables in the
Syriac Tetraevangelium ; by Gwilliam. — The Codex
Amiatinuft and its birthplace ; by White.
V. 3. Introduction of the square characters in Biblical
MSS., and an account of the eariiest MSS. of the Old
Testament; by Neubauer. — The argument of Romans
IX-XI ; by Gore. — Materials for the criticism of the
Peshitto New Testament, with specimens of the Syri^
Massorah ; by Gwilliam.— Examination of the New Testa-
ment quotations of Ephrem Syrus ; by Woods. — The text
of the canons of Ancyra ; by Rackham. — The Cheltenham
list of the canonical books of the Old and New Testa-
ment and of the writings of Cyprian; by Sanday.—
Appendix ; by Turner.
V.4. St. Paid and Hellenism; by Hicks.— The 'Gala-
tia ' of St. Paul and the ' Galatic territory ' of Acts ; by
Ramsay. — Acta Pilati ; by Conybeare. — The purpose of
the world-process and the problem of evil as explained in
the Clementine and Lactantian writings in a system of
subordinate dualism; by Bussell. — The style and language
of St. Cyprian; by Watson.
Sunderland. What is the Bible ? 1878..... 220.0 ix
Thayer. Change of attitude towards the
Bible. 1891 220.0 147
TowNSEND. The Bible in the 19th century.
1889 220.0 134
Trail. Literary characteristics and achieve-
ments of the Bible. 1863 220.0 75
Trench. Fitness of Holy Scripture for un-
folding the spiritual life of men, &c.
(Hulsean lects., 1845, 1S46.) 220.0 93
Tristram. Natural history of the Bible.
1867 220.0 53
Tucker (A. L. O. E., pseud,). The house
beautiful. 1868 220.0 72
Urquhart. What is the Bible ? 1892...220.0 Pun. 5
Van Mildert. General principles of Scrip-
ture interpretation. (Bampton lects.,
1814.) 220.0 97
Vincent. That monster, the higher critic.
1894. 220.0 Pfcm. S
Walden. Our English Bible and its ances-
tors 220.0 22
Warner. The law and the testimony. X853..220.0 30
460
RELIGION.
Westb&ook. The Bible — ^whence and
what? 1882 220.0 no
Wilkinson. Personal names in the Bible
interpreted and illustrated . 1 866 220.0 5 2
WiLLSON. Mosaics of Bible history. 1883.
2v 220.0 120
Wood. Bible animals. 1870 220.049
Wright, J. Early Bibles of Am. 1892 220.0 155
Wright, W. A. Bible word-book. i884..t22o.o 117
ON THE OLD TESTAMENT.
Baldwin. Old stories of the east. i895.....*222 136
Benson. Scripture difficulties. (Ilulsean
lects., 1822.) 1826 221 27
Brown. Assyriology, its use and abuse in
Old Testament study 188$ 221 34
Chkyne. Founders of Old Testament criti-
cism. 1893 221 37
CoWLES. Hebrew history. 1875 22237
Driver. Introd. to the literature of the Old
Testament. 1892 221 36
FiSKE. The Jewish Scriptures. 1896 221 44
Gaussen. World's birthday. 1871 *22i 13
Geikie. Landmarks of Old TesUment his-
tory: Samuel to Malachi. 1894 221 39
GiRDLESTONE. Deuterographs. 1894 221 40
Gould, S. Baking-. Legends of the patri-
archs and prophets. 1872 221 9
Hadley. Stories of old. 1869 *22i 12
HXvernick. Historico-critical introd. to the
Old Testament. 1852 221 15
Jacob and Japheth : Bible growth, etc. 1889.. 221 I
Jamieson. Use of sacred history. 1810 222 40
Leightdn, tt a/. Art pictures from the Old
Testament. 1894 220.0 B-4
LiDDON. Worth of the Old Testament.
1889 221 Pam.2
Maclear. Old Testament histor>'. 1877 221 31
Maurice. Patriarchs and lawgivers of the
Old Testament. 1877 222 75
Prophets and kings of the Old Testa-
ment. 1855 222 76
Mozley. Ruling ideas in early ages. 1877.. 221 ii
Pearl of story books. 1871 *22I 14
Ranyard. Stones crying out and rock-wit-
nesses to the Bible. 1865 22258
Rawlinson. Historical illustrations of the
Old Testament. 1880 221 26
Rothschild. History and literature of the
Israelites. 1870. 2v 222 38
Sayce. The * higher criticism ' and the ver-
dict of the monuments. 1894 221 38
ScHULTZ. Old Testament theology. 1892.
2V 221 41
X For reference.
•Of
Smith, W., eJ, Student's Scripture history.
1871^ 23
Smith, W. R. The Old Tetfunent in the
Jewish church. 1881 221
Smyth. Morality of the Old Testament '86.. 221
Spinoza. Tractatustheologico-politicns. *62. 221
Swedenbo&g. Hearenlj arcana contained
in the Holy Scriptures. 1863. I iv 22
T&immek. Sacred history, with annotations.
1840. 5V 22J
Turner. Sacred hist of the world. '34. 3V. 222
Watts. The newer critidsm and the analogy
of the faith. 1881 221
Wettk. Critical and historical introd. to the
canonical Scriptures of the O. T. 185a
2V 221
Whedon, ed, Commentaiy on the O. T. *75« 23
Conttni* : v. 3. Joshua to Samuel II. ; by Stccic
Terry.
V. 4. Kings to Esther; by Terry.
Whiton. Evolution of revelation. 1885..221 Ite
WiLDEBOER. Origin of the canon of the Old
Testament. 1895 **'
Wiseman. Men of faith. 1870. tn
YoNGE. Young folks' BiUe hist *22a
On the Pentateuch and Hexateuol
Addis, tr. and ^d. Documents of the Hexa-
teuch. 1892 222
Bacon. The genesis of Genesis. 1892., 223
Triple tradition of the exodus. 1894.. 222
Harrington. From Ur to Machpelah, the
story of Abraham. 1872.. 28
BissELL. The Pentateuch, its origin and
structure. 1885 222
Blunt. The Mosaic writings. (Hulsean
lects., 1832.) 1833 222
Briggs. The higher criticism of the Hexa-
teuch. 1893 222
Browne, £. H. Genesis; with commentaiy.
1873 ^
Browne, R. G. S. Mosaic cosmogony. '64.. 222
Bryant. Plagues inflicted upon the Egyp-
tians. 1794 22J
Bush. Notes on Exodus. 2v 223
Notes on Joshua. 1862 SS
Notes on Numbers. 1863 tt
Calvin. Commentaries on Genesis. '47. 2T.. t
Commentaries on Joshua. 1854. t
Commentaries on four last books of Moses.
1852. 4V... %
Gaunter. Poetry of the Pentateuch. '39. 2t. 0
COLENSO. Pentateuch and book of Joshua
critically examined. 1863. 6t fl
interest to young readers.
RELIGION.
461
ticusy Numbers, and Deuteion-
th commentary. 1S74 22227
»tes on Joshua. 1875 222 29
lesis disclosed. 1874 222 23
esis and Semitic tradition. '94.. 222 131
rchaia; or studies of the cos-
and natural hist, of the He-
riptures. 1S60 222 49
New commentary on Genesis.
M-2 222 122
Teconcilable records. 1870 222 118
rae Mosaics. (Bampton lects.,
2v 222 93
>lenso*s fallacies. 1864 222 19
Lex Mosaica. 1894 222 133
'rom Elgypt to Sinai 222 60
ity of the book of Genesis. '95.. 222 135
Introd. to the Pentateuch.
222 78
Biblical thesaurus: Genesis.
{221 B-2
SRG. Egypt and the books of
1850 222 42
Moses and the philosophers.
222 82
otes on Genesis. 1867 222 22
ommentary on Genesis. 1858.... 222 77
iry on Leviticus, ch. i-io. '67.. 222 80
>rigin and composition of the
ich and book of Joshua. *86... 222 119
Twin records of creation : geol-
i Genesis. 1867 222 50
days of creation. 1855 222 48
le Mosaic dispensation. (Bamp-
5., 1856.) 222 95
le spiritual point of view. 1863.. 222 79
TH. Poetry of the Hebrew
nch. 1871 222 63
The Decalogue and the Lord's
366 222 57
lommentary on Exodus. 1 881.... 222 8
ary on Genesis. 1873^ 22221
look of the beginnings. 1884..... 222 97
ind Jonathan Ben Uzziel.
IS on the Pentateuch; tr. by
ge. 1862. 2v 222 43
uth's earliest ages. 1885 222 115
lealogy of creation. 1861 222 47
. Notes on Genesis. 1877 222 134
Geology of Genesis. 1885 222 117
ly narratives of Genesis. 1892... 222 129
». Traditions of Eden. 1871 222 54
: patriarchal age 222 41
»tudy of the Pentateuch. 1881... 22296
Tuck. Age of the great patriarchs. 1880. 2v. 222 90
Warner. The house of Israel. 1869 222 62
The kingdom of Judah. 1878 22270
Walks from Eden. 222 71
Warring. Mosaic account of creation. '77. 222 72
White. Origin of the Pentateuch in the
light of ancient monuments. 1894 222 132
Wines. Commentaries on the laws of the
ancient Hebrews. 1853 222 36
On Other Historical Books.
Bush. Notes on Judges.. 222 30
Cassel. Commentary on Esther. 1888 222 121
CuKREY. Preparation for the Gospel in the
hist, of the Israelites. (Hulsean lects.,
1851.) ....« 222 120
Sayce. Introd. to the books of Ezra, Nehe-
miah and Esther. 1885 .'.« 222 51
On the Poetical Books.
Alexander, J. A. Psalms; tr. and ex-
plained. 1866. 3v 223 13
Alexander, W*. Witness of the Psalms to
Christ. (Bampton lects., 1876.) 1877... 223 34
Barnes. Notes on Job. 1863. 2v 223 21
Notes on the Psalms. 1869. 3V 223 16
Bradley. Lects. on Ecclesiastes. 1885 223 54
Lects. on the book of Job. 1887 223 38
Calvin. Conunentary on the Psalms. 1845.
5v 223 2
Cheyne. Aids to the devout study of criti-
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Job and Solomon. 1887 223 46
The Psalter. (Bampton lects., 1889.) 223 37
CowLES. Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of
Solomon; with notes. 1870 223 23
Psalms; with notes. 1872 223 la
Delitzsch. Biblical commentary on the
Psalms. 1871. 3v 223 9
Commentary on the book of Job. '66. 2v. 223 27
Dillon. Sceptics of the Old Testament:
Job, Koheleth, Agur. 1895 223 63
Drysdale. Early Bible songs. 1890 223 57
Froude. Book of Job. 1854 223 Pam. i
Gilfillan. Bards of the Bible. 1851 223 I
Griffis. The lily among thorns : a study of
the Songs of Songs. 1890 22355
Heilprin. Historical poetry of the ancient
Hebrews. 1879. 2v 223 32
IIengstenberg. Commentary on Ecclesias-
tes. i860 223 26
Commentary on the Psalms. 185 1. 3V 223 29
HiBBARD. Psalms chronologically arranged.
1856 223 7
I For reference.
462 RELIGION.
HORNE. Commentary on the Psalms. '71... 223 8
Hubbard. The Song of Songs : reprint and
study. 1896 98.4 46
Luther. Commentary on the first 22 Psakns.
1826. 2V 223 52
Murray. Origin and growth of the Psahns.
1880^ 223 35
OxENDEN. Simple exposition of the psalms.
1872. 2V 223 19
Plumer. Studies of the Psalms. 1867 223 B>i
Practical reflections on the Psalter. 1890..... 223 56
Psalter; with concordance by Gladstone. *95„ 223 62
Renan. The Song of Songs 223 58
Rhys, ed. Lyrical poetry from the Bible.
1895-. ^'^- 223 60
Spurgeon. Treasury of David. 1880-5. 7v„ 223 39
Thrupp. The Song of Songs. i862„ 223 25
Vincent. Gates into the Psalm country.
1878 223 36
Withington. Solomon's Song ; tr. and ex-
plained. 1861 223 24
On the Prophetical Books.
Alexander. Isaiah; tr. and explained.
1865. 2v •. 224 25
Arnold. Isaiah xl-lxvi. 1875 224 37
Isaiah of Jerusalem in the authorized
English version. 1883 22453
Baldwin. Armageddon: or the overthrow
of Romanism and monarchy. 1864 22434
Barnes. Notes on Daniel. 1863 224 24
Notes on Isaiah. 1863. 2v 224 22
Calvin. Commentaries on the prophetical
books. 1846-52. i8v 224 3
Cheyne. Inlrod. to Isaiah. 1895 224 85
Jeremiah. 1889 224 74
Churton. Prophecies respecting the destruc-
tion of Jerusalem. (Bampton lects.,
1785.) 224 70
Cornill. The prophets of Israel. 1895 224 86
CowLES. Ezekiel and Daniel; with notes.
1871 224 47
Isaiah; with notes. 1872 22448
Jeremiah and his lamentations. 1 87 1 224 28
Minor prophets, with notes. 1869 224 29
CoxE. Prophecy and our own times. '71..98.4 Pam. 40
Gumming. The cities of the nations fell.
1871 224 35
Darmesteter. Les prophdtes d'Israel. '92.. 224 82
Davison. Discourses on prophecy. 1882.... 224 83
Delitzsch. Commentary on prophecies of
Isaiah. 1867. 2v 224 39
Same; tr. from 4th ed. 1890. 2v 224 40
Driver. Life and times of Isaiah. 1888 22473
Edershsdc. Pro{^ecy and history in leh-
tion to the Messiah. ( Warbnxton leds.,
1880^.) 1885 2J
Farrar. The minor prophets - 2:
FINDLAY. Books of the prophets in their
historical succession. 1896. v.x- £
Gloag. Messianic prophecies. (Baird lects.
1879.) ^..... 23
Guthrie. Gospel in Ezekiel. 1873 ^ 23
Hengstenberg. Genuineness of Daniel and
integrity of Zechariah. 1848 »
Hyde. God in history. 1848... 984!^
Kellner. Prophecies of Isaiah. 1895...... 2a
KUENEN. Prophets and prophecy in IstmI.
1877 a
Leacock. Pn>phecy. 1886 224 B
Moody. Daniel the prophet. 23
Newton, I. The prophecies of Daniel and
apocalypse of St. John. 1733 - ^
Newton, T. Prophecies which have been
and are being fulfilled. 1803. 2v 31
Orelt.i. Prophecies of Isaiah. 1889... 21
Prophecies of Jeremiah. 1889 21
Palmer. Theology, or book of visions. '28. 22
PILKINGTON. Works [exposition of Haggai,
etc.] 1842.. 21
PusEY. Daniel the prophet. 1892 2ft
Raleigh. Story of Jonah. 1867 2ft
Richards. Divine origin of propheqr.
(Bampton lects., 1800.) 2ft
Seiss. Voices from Babylon. 1879 ^
Sinker. The psalm of Habakkuk ; rev.,tr.,
with notes. 1890 2l|
Smith, R. P. l*rophecy a preparation far
Christ. (Bampton lects., 1869) ». 2»
Smith, U. Thoughts on Daniel. 1873....... 2«
Smith, W. R. PropheU of Israel, and their
place in history. 1882 tf
Strachey. Hebrew politics in the times of
Sargon and Sennacherib. 1853 .- 22
Thomson. The great argument; or Jesm
Christ in the O. T. 1884 21
Trumbull. Light on the story of Jonih ,.724 1^
Watson. The law and the prophets. (Hoi-
scan lects., 1882.) 21
Wild. Lost ten tribes ; and 1882. 1882..... 21
Winthrop. Characteristics and laws of
prophetic symbob. 1854 2i
Wright. Zechariah and his prophesies.
(Bampton lects., 1878) 21
ON THE WHOLE NEW TESTAMBfl
Alford. New Testament for English read-
ers. 1868. 4v « *
RELIGION.
463
ion of the N. T. 2v 225 26
gress of doctrine in the N. T.
Iccts., 1864). 1866 225 56
estimation of manuscript evi-
ietext. 1878 225 54
Recensio synoptica. 1826.
225 63
:gram. Englishman's Greek
:e of the N. T. 1869 ^225 B-2
sontheN. T. 1852. 2v 225 16
uionicity: early testimony to
al books. 1880 22^ 71
rod. to study of the N. T.
22$ 75
iges of the books. 1884 225 84
lings of Christianity. 1877... 225 39
)hical description of editions.
"5 B-3
esofold. 1869 *225 44
. on the western text of the
^^ 225 61
St of N. T. times. 1878-95. 225 57
. x-a. Time of Jesus,
s of the Apostles.
["estament manual. 1 87 1 225 24
poet's Bible. 1881 225 77
rks. 1838. lov 225 29
. z-8. Credibility of the Gospel hist.
IS.
I, etc.
blical essays. 1893 204 125
Internal evidence, St. John's gospel. —
nee, same. — St. Paul's preparation for the
"ooology of St. Paul's life and epistles. —
of Macedonia. — The church of Thessa-
mission of Titus to the Corinthians. —
destination of the epistle to the Romans. —
the epistle to the Ephesians.— Date of the
a.— St. Paul's history after the close of the
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
. 2v 225 82
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-
vised version. 1882 t22S 78
ToWNSEND. N. T. in historical and chronol-
ogical order; with notes. 1837 ^225 B-i
Toy. Quotations in the N. T. 1884 225 81
Tregelles. Account of the printed text of
the Greek N. T. 1854 225 47
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.
T. 1855 225 46
Whedon. Commentary on the N. T. 1875.
v.zand4. 225 18
Zenos. New Testament study. 1889 225 Pam. 2
On the Gospels and Acts.
Abbott, L. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and the
Acts. 4v 226 72
Alexander. The Acts of the Apostles ex-
plained. 1864. 2v 226 60
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
on the Acts. 1873 22664
Barnes. Notes on the Acto. 1863 226 71
Notes on the Gospels. 1863. 2v 226 15
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
Matthew. 1659 226 43
Burt. Hours among the Gospels. 1865 226 14
Calderwood. PstrablesofourLord. 1880.. 226 90
Calvin. Commentary on a harmony of the
evangelists. 1845. 3V.. 226 X
Carpenter. The first three Gospels. 1890.. 226 no
Choice notes on Matthew, Mark, Luke and
John, from old and new sources. 1868-9.
4v 226 38
I For reference. * Of interest to young readers.
464
REUGION.
Clarke, B. First heroes of the cross *226 67
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
' Dissonance of the Evangelists' exam-
ined. (Hampton lects., 1810.) 22695
Four Gospels as historical records. 1895. ..^ 226 115
Franks.' Apostolical preaching. (Hulsean
lects.^ 1823.) 226 84
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
Conttnts: v. z. Matthew and Marie.
V. a. Luke and John.
V. 3. A<^s and Romans.
V 4. zst Corinthians to Philemon.
▼. 5. Hebrews to Revelation.
Guthrie. Parables in the light of the present
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Hackett. Commentary on the Acts. 1858.. 226 53
Hall. Notes on the Gospels. 187 1. 2v 226 30
Holmes. Prophecies of John the Baptist
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How. The four Gospels according to the
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HowsoN. Evidential value of the Acts.
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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
Marvin. Authorship of the four Gospels.
1886..... 226 105
Maurice. The Gospel of St. John. 1878... 226 76
Morrison. The Acts and the Epistles of
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1867 226 62
Owen. Commentary on the Gospels. 1870.
3v 226 44
Plain commentary on the four Holy Gospels.
1864. 2v 226 7
Pringle. Commentary on the Gospel of
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Renan. Origin of Christianity, bk. 5 : The
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Roberts. Discussions on the Gospels. 1864. 226 77
Ryle. Expository thoughts on the Gospels.
1870. 5v 226 25
2a
.. u
.. 23
Sears. The fourth Gospel. 1872 ^...
Shakespeare. St Paul at Athens. 1879....
Smith. Voyage and shipwreck of St Paul
1866
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1871
Stevens am<l Burton. Harmony of the
Gospels. 1894 « 2aC
Strong. A new harmony of tie Gospels.... a
Sumner. Exposition of the Goq>e]s and the
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Taylor. Parables of our Saviour. 1886...... 2i
Tholuck. Commentary on the Sennoaon
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The Gospel of St John. 1836 fl
Tolstoi. Four Go^els harmonised. 1895.
V.I 336
Trench. Notes on the parables. 1863 21
The Sermon on the Mount 1881 ^ tf
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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
Vaughan. The church of the first dajk
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Watkins. Modem criticisnu (BampCon
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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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Wright. Composition of th« four Gospds.
1890 22S
Zeller. Acts of the Apostles investigated.
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On the Epistles.
Alford. How to study the N.T. 1870. 2v. H^
Arnold. St. Paul and Protestantism. 1870. ti
Barnes. Notes on the epistles. 1848-62. 7T. i^
Bruce. St. Paul's conception of Christian-
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Calvin. Commentaries on the catholic
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Commentaries on the epistles of PanL
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Candlish. First epistle of John. 187a 2v« *
Chalmers. Lects. on the epistle to the
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RELIGION.
465
The longer epistles of Paul. 1880..
rter epistles. 1879
:tabrigisnsis,/j^</. Vindication
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a. i827.„
)sition of the epistles of St. Paul
Galatians and Colossians. 1864..
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2V
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Dmmentary on the epistle to the
ns. 1879
roRTH. Paraphrastic translation of
>lic epistles. 1840 ^
Epistles to the G)rinthians. '76..
Practical exposition of the epistles
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Commentary on the epistle to the
iws. 1842. 2V
on of St. Paul's epistle to the
us. 1844
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. On some of the difficulties in
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On the Apocalypse.
^otes o!h the book of Revelation.
[doming wonders. 1867
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.
1859. 5v 228 3
Apocalypsis revelata. 2v 228 .29
^ame, £n^. Apocalypse revealed.
1862. 2v 228 z
Veiled one, TYxt, pseud. The Apocalypse in
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Whiston. The Revelation of St John.
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Wordsworth. The Apocalypse. (Hulsean
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On the Apocrypha.
Apooyphal New Testament 1824 9^*9 9
Bunsen. The keys of St Peter. Z867 229 3
Churton. Uncanonical and apochryphal
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Ethiopic Didascalia; ed. and tr. by Piatt '34. 229 R^-z
Gospel according to Peter; by author of
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Gould, S. Baring-. Lost and hostile Gos-
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Hitchcock and Brown, eds. Teaching of
the twelve apostles. 1884 229 7
Same. Z885 229 8
Lange, etal. Commentary on the Scripture;
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ATURAL THEOLOGY.
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Natural theology. z88o 2ZO Z7
I. Natural theology. Z835 2ZO 8
IC 2ZO 9
X For reference.
Butler. Analogy of religion to the consti-
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Chadbourne. Lects. on natural theology.
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466
RELIGION.
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Chalmers. Natural theology. 2v 210 15
Dick. Complete works. 1851. iiv. in 2... 210 5
QmteHts: v. z. An essay on the improvement of society.
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V. 3. The Christian philosopher.— Celestial scenery —
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atmospherical phenomena.
Frothingham. Religion of humanity. '77^ 2x0 12
God in his world. 1890 ^ 2x029
Harrison and Spencer. Nature and real-
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Heixsb. Reason in religion. X875 ^'^ ^3
Jackson. Philosophy of natural theology.
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Joyce. Analysis of Paley's ' Natural theol-
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Laing. a modem Zoroastrian« 1890 2x0 3X
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Matheson. Natural elements of revealed
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MCluer. Anthropological religion. (Gifford
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Natural religion. (Gifford lects., 1888.)... 210 28
Natural religion : inaugural lecture, Glas-
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NORDHOFF. God and the future life. 1883.. 2x0 22
Paley. Natural theology. 1807 2x3 X
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Parsons. Parsifal, the finding of Christ
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Seeley.. Natural religion. 1882 2x0 2X
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TiNDAL. Christianity as old as the creation.
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Tucker. Light of nature pursued. '31. 4v. 2x0 i
WoLLASTON. Religion of nature delineated.
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THEISM.— ATHEISM.— PANTHEISM.— RA-
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Abbott, E. A. The kernel and the husk.
X887 ^ 2XX 89
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Arthur. Religion without God and God
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Atheos ; or the tragedies of unbelief. x862« 2x1
fiAKOUNiNE. God and the state. 1885.. ...2X1 Fta
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Blauvelt. Present religious crisis. 1882... 2XX
Boss. Brahmoism; or hist of reformed Hin-
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Brooklyn Ethical Association. Objects, etc
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BucHNER. Force and matter. xSyo. • an
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Cairns. Unbelief in the i 8th centmy. x88x. 21X
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Christueb. Modem doubt and Chriitian
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Conflicts of the age. x88x all
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Davis. Free thoughts concerning religion.
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DiMAN. Theistic argument as affected by re-
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Elucott. Modem skepticism. 1874. • 21
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RELIGION.
467
ire noyeinent. Monthly record.
^ 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
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t. of the arguments for the exist-
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. 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.
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infidels. 1887 an 85
e and influence of the spirit of
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indpal deistical writers of Eng.
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- 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
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e essays on religion. 1874 211 14
enriceofman. 1887 211 88
i. Faith and progress of the
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heosophy, or psychological re-
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Navuxi. Heavenly Father: lects. on mod*
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Pa&kkh,. Theism, atheism and the popular
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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',
REUGION.
475
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-
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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.
HoDDSR, ed. Conquests of the Cross. x89a
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HoRNE. Letters on missions. 1815 267 32
Hue. Christianity in China, Tartary and
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Humphreys. Hist, of the Society for Prop-
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1730 ^7 50
Hunter, R. Missions of Free Church of
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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
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KiNGSMiLL. Missions and missionaries. '53. 267 4
Kip. Historical scenes from old Jesuit mis-
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Laurie. Woman and her Saviour in Persia.
1863 267 27
Lawrence. Modem missions in the east.
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Leitch. Seven years in Ceylon. 1890 267 62
Leonard. Hundred years of missions. '95. 267 79
London. Centenary Conference of Protestant
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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-
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Marshall. Christian missions. 1870. 2v... 267 5
Marshman. The story of Carey, Marshman
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Mexican Missionary Association. Origin
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Millard and Guinness. South America,
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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
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PlERSON, A. T. Crisis of missions. 1886.... 267 51
New acts of the apostles. 1894 267 71
P1ERSON9 H. W. Am. missionazy memociiL
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PresbjTterian foreign missions; historicil
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Protestant missions. 1894..
Thomson. Our oriental missions. 1870. 2v„
Warren. These for those. 1870 -
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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
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church. 1865. 2v
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Qmtents: v. x-Z. Antiquities of the Christiss
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tion on the eighth Nicene canon.
RELIGION.
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.—
ements in the making of the U. S.; by Small. —
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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lyandLYALL. Hist, of the Chris-
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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
le ages. 1893 270 142A
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.
Allies. Formation of Christendom. 1865.
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-
turies. 1878. 2v 270 49
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
RELIGION.
Hist of the church. 1840-2. 4v 270 138
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
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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
history. 1856 270 105
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.
V. 4. A. D. 451-680. «
V. 5. A. D. 626-787.
Hemans. Ancient Christianity and sacred
art in Italy. 1866 27038
Hinds. • Rise and early progress of Chris-
tianity. 1854 270 37
History and teachings of the early church.
(Lects., 1888, Christ Church Club,
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Jackson. Fathers of the 3d century. 1881.. 27067
Post-Nicene Greek fathers. 1883 270 92
Post-Nicene Latin fathers. 1884 270 93
Kett. Conduct and opinions of primitive
Christians. (Bampton lects., 1790.) 27069
KiLLEN. The old Catholic church. 1 87 1... 27036
Lechler. Apostolic and post-apostolic
times. 1886. 2v 270 99
Lu;htfoot. Dissertations on the apostolic
age. 1892 270 144
Merivale. Conversion of the Roman em-
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Epochs of early church history. 1879 27054
MoxoM. From Jerusalem to Nicsca. 1895.. ^7^ '55
MuLLlNGER. The ancient Afiican churdL
1869
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i887„ 2
pRESSENst. Early years of Christianity. '7a :
Ramsay. The church in the Roman em-
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Fjigli.sh conferences: Rome and Chris-
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Histoire des origines du Chrisdanisme.
Sv.. J
Ctntents: v.z. ViedeJ^sus. 1879.
▼. a. Les apotres. x866.
v. 3. St. Paul. 1869.
V. 4. L'Antechrist. 1873.
v. 5. Les Evangiles. Z877.
▼.6. L'^IiseChritienoe. 2879.
▼. 7. Marc-Aurtle.
▼.8. Index g^nirale.
Same, Eng.^ bk. 4 : the Anti-Christ
1889 2
Rendall. Emperor Julian. 1879 '.
Robertson. Hist, of the Christian church,
A. D. 64-1517. 1875. 8v 2
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
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Uhlhorn. Conflict of Christianity with
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Weizsacker. The apostolic age. 1894-5.
2V 2
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ORIENTAL CHURCHES.
Badger. The Nestorians and their rituals.
1852. 2V
Brown, ed. The Stundists. 1893
RELIGION.
499
icient Coptic churches of E^gypt.
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.
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Short hist, of the Georgian
1866
Gnostics and their remains. '64.
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v
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1887
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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.
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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.
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Maclsar. Conversion of the west: the
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Magee. Rise of Protestantism. 1875 ^^ Pun, 2
Maitland. The dark ages. 1853 274 21
Me&ivalb. Conversion of the northern
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Merle d*Aubign£. Hist of the Refomia-
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X845. Sv~ 274 30
Same; tr. by White 27435
The Reformation in Europe in the time of
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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.
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RUSKIN. ' Our fathers have told us.' pt. I :
The Bible of Amiens. 1884 274 10
SsEBOHM. The era of the Protestant revolu-
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Smith. Mediaeval missions. z88o 274 8
Spalding. Hist, of the Protestant Reforma-
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Stebbing. Hist, of the Reformation. '36. 2v. 274 19
SwAiNE. Religious revolution in the i6th
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Trench. Lects. on medieval church history.
1878 274 28
Trollops. Paul the pope and Paul the friar.
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Ulfilas. Apostle of the Goths ; by Scott
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Ullman. Reformers before the Reforma-
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Vitalis. Ecclesiastical hist, of England and
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Waddington. Hist, of the Reformation on
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Willis. Servetus and Calvin. 1877 274 29
Wyue. Hist, of Protestantism. 3V 274 B-4
IN ENGLAND.
*
Ayliffe. Hist, of the diocese of Peter-
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Barnes. Injunctions, etc., 1575-87. (Sur-
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Battle Abbey. Chronicon monasterii de
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500
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BOGUE and BENNETT. Hist of Dissenters,
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Brown, J. Cave-. Lambeth Palace and its
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Browne. Augustine and his companions.
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CoLUER. Ecclesiastical hist, of Great
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Contents: Hist, of bishopric of Somerset to 1x74. —
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Ferguson. Hist, of the diocese of Carlisle.
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Fuller. Church hist, of Britain. 1837. 3v„ 274.2 51
Gasquet. Henry VIII. and the monasteries. .
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Gee and Hardy, eds. Documents illustra-
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Somerset diocese, Bath and Wells. 1885.. 274.2 9
HuTTON. Correspondence, etc, (Surtees
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Inguelph. Chronicle of the Abbey of Croy-
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Jenkins. Hist, of the diocese of Canterbury.
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JOCELIN de Brakelond, Chronica. (Camden
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Jones. Hist, of the diocese of Salisbury. *8o. 274.2 5
LiNGARD. Hist, and antiquities of the
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Low. Hist, of the diocese of Durham. *8i.. 274.2 3
Maclear. Conversion of the west: the
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Marshall. Hist, of the diocese of Oxford.
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Martineau. Church history in Eng 274.2 62
Moore. SodorandMan. 1893 274.2 14
MoRLEY, ed. Illustrations of English reli-
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Morris. Chester. (Diocesan histories.) '95. 274J
Ornsby. Hist of the diocese of York« 274
Overton. Evangelical revival in the i8th
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Peacock, ed, English church furniture, etc,
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Perry. Hist, of the Reformation in Eng-
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Saxon chronicle 274J
Skeats and Miall. Hist, of the free
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Smith. Hist of the diocese of Worcester.
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SoAMES. The Anglo-Saxon church. 1856... 274J
Stanley. Historical memorials of Canter-
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Stephens. Hist, of the South Saxon dio-
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Stoughton. Ecclesiastical hist of Eng.:
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2V„ 274J
Hist of religion in Eng. from the Long
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Religion in England, 1 702-1 80a 1878.
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Religion in England, 1800-50. 1884.
2V„ 274a
Stubbs. Registrum sacrum Anglicanum:
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Taylor. Tintem Abbey and its foundeis.
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Thomas. Hist, of the diocese of St Asaph.
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Thomas, <7/'^/>'. Liber Eliensis. '48. V.I-274J
Tulloch. Rational theology and Christian
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Religious thought in Britain, Z9th century.
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Wakeman. The church and the Puritans,
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Hist of religion in England. 1885 274a
WicKUFFE. Apology for Lollard doctrines
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Worcester. Priory of St Mary's. Regis-
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RELIGION.
501
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NINGHAM. Church hist, of Scotland.
1859. 2V „... 274.1 I
^INNE. Hist, of the Irish primitive
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DEN. The Celtic church in Scotland.
1894 „ 274.1 18
UE. Sketches of Scottish church his-
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LEAR. Conversion of the west: the
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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
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LY, ed. The church of Scotland. 1890.
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IN GERMANY.
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>LD. Geschichte der deutschen Reform-
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IG, /r. Hist, of Protestant church in
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LD, S. Baring-. The church in Ger-
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[ANDS. Reading notes on Luther. '83..16 Pam. 13
LRIBGKL, ir. Reformation of the 1 6th
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:hek. Refonnation and anti-reforma-
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XE. Deutsche Geschichte im Zeitalter
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Same, Eng, Hist, of the Reforma-
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[NSON and Whitcomb, eds. Period of
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IN FRANCE.
tDy C. W. Hist of the Huguenot emi-
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LD, H. M. Huguenots and Heniy of
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le Huguenots and the revocation of the
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Rise of the Huguenots of France. 1879.
2V „ 274.4 6
BiANQUis. Le revocation de 1' fedit de Nantes
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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
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Jervis. The Gallican church and the Rev-
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Lanfrey. L'^glise et les philosophes, i8e
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LORIMER. Historical sketch of the Protes-
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Masson. The Huguenots. z88i 274.4 la
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Poole. Hist, of the Huguenots of the dis*
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Pressens£. Religion and the Reign of Ter-
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Smiles. The Huguenots. 1868 274.4 26
Huguenots in France. 1874 274.4 25
Smith. The church in France. 1894 274.4 ZZ
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Weiss. Hist, of the French Protestant refu-
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IN ITALY AND SPAIN.
DoLCiNO, Frd, And his times ; by Gallenga.
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Gams. Die Kirchengeschichte von Spanien.
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Pennington. The church in Italy. 1894... 274.5 4
Stoughton. Footprints of Italian reformers.
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502
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DncHPlBLD. The church in the Nether-
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MzARS. The Beggars of Holland and the
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IN SWITZERLAND.
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IN SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES.
BUTLBR. Reformation in Sweden. 1883 274.8 I
Maclear. Conversion of the west: the
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IN SLAVONIC COUNTRIES.
Krasikski. Lects. on the religious hist, of
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The Reformation in Poland. 1838. 2v... 274.9 4
Prelooker. Under the czar and -Queen
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Tolstoy. Romanism in Russia. 1874. 2v^ 274.7 i
IN AMERICA.
Bacon. Genesis of the New Eng. churches.
1874 277 5
Batrd. Religion in America. 1856 ^ 277 4
BoMPAS. Diocese of Mackenzie River. '88.. 277 14
DisoswAY. Earliest churches of N. Y. and
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Dorchester. Christianity in the U. S. ^SS, 277 12
Hawks. Contributions to the ecclesiastical
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Holland Society of N. Y. Collections, v. i :
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Hurst. Hist, of the church in the U. S.,
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Our theological century. 1877 277 11
Lawrence. New Hampshire churches.
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Mather. Magnalia Christi American!.
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RoBBiNS. Hist of the Second Church, or
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Rupp. Hist, of religious denominations in
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Schaff. America; political, social and
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Ward. Churches of Rochester, N.Y. 1871.. 277 13
Weeks. Religious development in the prov-
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DIVISIONS OF CHRISTEND
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Bkecher. Our seven churches. 187a..
BiAiKiE. Philosophy of sectarianism. 1855.
Blunt, ^d. Diet, of sects, heresies, etc '74«{3
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Carroll. Religious forces of the U. S. '93.
Cutter. What sectarianism is doing for
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Davies. Unorthodox London. 1873
£vANS« Denominations of the Cluistian
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Ffoulkes. Christendom's divisions. 1865-7.
2 pts«
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Hartford. Religious census, 1889. aSc
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MacArthur, e/ aL Why I am what I am.
1891
Morgan. Religious principles and practices
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Pagett. Christianography. 1640^ 1
Peering. Churches and their creeds. 1871.
Pitt-St. Chapel lectures. 1858
CoMtenis: Why I am a Methodist; by CUi
are you a Uni vcrsalist ? by Thayer. — ^f*\xy 1 *
tist ; by Sykcs.— Why am I a Trinitarian Con,
alist ? by Adams. — Why I am a churchman : b}
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Rainsford. a view of future tmity. '91 ..2&
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Rogers. Church systems of Eng. in the 19th
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V. 2. Greek and Latin creeds.
V. 3. Evangelical Protestant creeds.
Shields, ^/ a/. Church unity. 1896^ ^
Spry. Christian unity considered. (Bamp-
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503
4AN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
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t282 131
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VII., Pope. And the collie
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e Holy See and the wandering
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!atholic Historical Society of
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282 128
[list, of Catholic emancipation
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: the Press. Convention, N. Y.
282 Pam. 8
Roman court. Z895 282 143
Hist, of 3d Plenary Council.
282 114
le pope and the Hohenstaufen.. 282 138
he Roman see in the early
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storical memoirs, English, Irish
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carletgown. 1653 282 51
?apal conclaves. 1868 282 36
rch, U. S. Centenary celebra-
893 282 R-i
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n and times. 1886-
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^list. of the Popes. 1846. 2v... 282 8
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98.4 Pam. 23
party in Am. politics. 1894.... 98.4 42
e times as connected with the
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Hist, of the papacy during the
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^neral hist, of the Catholic
1866. 4v 282 I
Fables respecting the popes of
lie ages. 1871 282 13
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I GossELiN. Power of the pope during the
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The pope and the council. 1870 28232
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282 84
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: faith of our forefathers. '80.. 282 100
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44 282 41
Torsof Romanism. 1837 282 I07
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. Principles of church author-
282 88
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Chilli ngworth. Works; with life by
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Comparison of prayer-books. 1877 283.1 Pam. 17
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Hist, of St. John's church,
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— Response to a letter from the arch-
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Diocese of Western N. Y. Annual coun-
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General Theological Seminary, N. Y.
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— Memorial chapel of the Good Shep-
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286 18
286 7
286 6
286 12
286 II
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286 13
286 IS
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Applegarth. Quakers in Pa. 1892 289 Pam. 7
Barclay. Apology for the true Christian
divinity. 1780 ! 289 27
Catechism and confession of faith. 1 81 3.. 289 66
Doctrine held by Society of Friends.
1882 289 50
Bates. Doctrines of the Friends. 1825 289 24
Besse. Sufferings of the Quakers. 1753 289 B-i
Clarkson. Portraiture of Quakerism. 1806.
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Cox. Quakerism not Christianity. 1833 289 25
Cunningham. The Quakers. 1868 289 32
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Evans, T. Exposition of the faith of the
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GouGH. Hist of the Quakers. 1789. 4V 289 15
GuRNEY. Views and practices of the So-
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Testimony concerning. 1830 289 63
Hodgson. Society of Friends in the 19th
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New York yearly meeting. Discipline.
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Penington. Letters 289 53
Works. 1681 289 B-3
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Penn. Key to the religion of the Quakers.
1876 289 54
Rise and progress of the Quakers. 1876.. 289 54
Select works. 1825. 3V 289 28
Works; with journal of his life. 1 726.
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Phipps. Original and present state of man.
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Quakerism. 1851 289 31
Rogers. Mary Dyer, martyr, 1660. 1896... 289 75
Wagstaff. Hist, of the Society of Friends.
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WooLMAN. Works. 1818 289 65
METHODIST CHURCHES.
Alexander. Hist of the M. £. church,
south. 1894. 284 78
Atkinson. Centennialhistof Am. Method-
ism. 1884. 287 21
Black River Conference memorial; by
Gorrie. 1852 287 20
CoNABLE. Hist, of the Genesee annual con-
ference, 1810-72 287 10
Fuller. An appeal to the records. 1876.... 287 15
Hood. Vignettes of the great revival, i8th
century 287 16
LocKWOOD. The western pioneers. 1881... 287 18
Methodist almanac 1287 23
Methodist year-book ^287 22
NoTT. Religious * enthusiasm. (Bampton
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(Ecumenical Methodist Conference. Pro-
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Porter. ComiDendium of Methodism. *5i.. 287 24
Scott. The force of truth. 1816 287 14
Sibley. Organic law of the M. E. church.
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SniPSON. A hundred years of Methodism.
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£i/, Cyclopccdiaof Methodism. 1880 J287 B-i
Stevens. The centenary of Am. Methodism.
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Compenc'ious hist, of Am. Methodism. ^67. 287 9
Hist, of Methodism. 1858-61. 3V 287 I
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Taylor. \Vcsley and Methodism. 1852 287 11
Tefft. Methodism successful. 1S60 287 13
United Slates. Senate. Argument on the M.
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UNITARIAN AND UNIVERSALIST
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Adams. Fifty notable years. 1882 288 5
Allen. Hist, sketch of Unitarian move-
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Our liberal movement in theology. 1882., 288 4
Allen an^/ Eddy. Unitarians and Univer-
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Chadwick. Old and new Unitarian belief
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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
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THE NEW CHURCH (SWEDENBOR-
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Barrett. Lects. on the new dispensation.
1873 *
'What are the doctrines of the New
Church?* answered. 1883 2^9
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Field. The New Church in the western
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the world. 1868 ^
M ADELEY. Science of correspondenceselud-
dated. 1884 2S9
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REUGION.
511
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877 289 Pam. X
G. Compendium of theological
i; with biog. by Bigelow. 1880. 289 60
Hierosolyma et ejus doctrina
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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
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289 35
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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
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Christ. Yearbook. 1895 ^289 40
Jeers. 1859 289 33
Half a century of sound Luther-
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Wells. Summary view of the
J. 1823^ 289 34
>ravian life and character. 1859.. 289 10
Guide to lasting happiness
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Remarks on the Vaudois of Pie-
1826.. 289 9
rangelical Lutheran church in
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octon: the Community of the
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CK. Ruysbroeckand the mystics.
289 73
relations given in religious com-
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er, i86o-i„ 984 Pam. 70
list, of the Moravian church in
Iphia. 1857 289 12
Concise hist, of Shakers. 1 893.. 289 69
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ScHWEiNiTZ. Hist, of the church known as
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Shaker community, Mt. Lebanon, N. Y.
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Strobel. The Salzburgers and their de-
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Teulon. Hist and teaching of the Ply-
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RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND
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Bertram (Cooper, pseud.). Flagellation :
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Durham. Household book, 1530-4. (Sur-
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ECKENSTEIN. Woman under monasticism,
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Finchale, Priory of. Charters of endowment,
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Foley. Records of the £ng. province of
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G., A. M. D. Les Ursulines de Quebec.
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Gasquet. The last abbot of Glastonbury.
1895 271 73
Great Britain. H. of Lords. Laws, ordi^
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Griesinger. Thejesuiu. 1883. 2v 271 49
Goisbrough Priory. Cartularium prioratos de
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Harnack. Monastidsm. 1895 271 35
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JARROW and Monk-Wearmouth. Inven-
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Johnson. Monks before Christ. 1870 271 3
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Maynard. Studies and teaching of the So-
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Same, Eng-, The Jesuits. 1845 271 32
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Morton, ed. The ancren riwie. (Camden
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Sackur. Die Cluniacenser in ihrer lurch-
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MIUTARY-RELIGIOUS ORDERS.
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2V
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272 48
272 49
272 51
272 44
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272 12
272 6
272 7
272 50
272 41
272 3
272 28
272 29
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272 42
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N-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS.
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290 B-i
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A comparison of all
290 9i
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290 63
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290 Pam. I
by Shea and Troyer.
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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
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y. 33. Vedic hymns, pt. z ; tr. by MQller.
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of ancient Greece; by Milligan. — Religion of ancient
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MONOTHEISTIC
JUDAISM.
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Allen. Modem Judaism. 1830 296 3
ArwATER. The Sacred Tabernacle of the
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AuERBAcn. Das Judenthum und seine
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Goldziher. Mythology among the He-
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Jews of the U. S.: statistics. 1880. 296Fka.i
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St. of the Karaite Jews. X870 2968
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>D. Message of Israel in the light
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SEN. Prolegomena to the hisL of
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MOHAMMEDANISM.
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IN. Ishmael and the church. '56... 297 20
discipline and worship of the
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Mahometanism unveiled. '29. 2v. 297 2
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Story of the Saracens. 1887 *297 38
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Hist, of the Assassins. 1835 297 40
Diet, of Islam. 1885 {^97 B-i
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AD. Speeches and table-talk; tr.
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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.
(Bampton lects., 1809.)..
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
RELIGION.
517
havansiy The, etc.; tr. by Upham. 1 823.
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
518
RELIGION.
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
299 45
299 16
299 6
299 51
299 2
299 23
299 18
299 48
299 14
291 24
291 48
291 50
291
12
♦291
43
291 53
291 58
291 47
291
46
29]
I 9
293.1
63
291
32
291
62
291
22
291
54
291
67
291
18
291
56
*29I
34
291 B-2
291 25
291 52
291 30 j
I
291 21 ■
291 55
291 I I
t29i 38 I
*29i 29
291 45 i
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
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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-
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1331 iS
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1 1331 8
our luck's in your hand I33'2 16
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Drake. Witchcraft in New Eng. and else-
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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-
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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
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522
SOCIOLOGY.
«. •
SOCIOLOGY.
PHILOSOPHICAL AND GENERAL
Adams. Law of civilization and decay. '95. 301 47
Bascom. Social theory. 1895 301 46
BowKER aif</ lies. Reader's guide in eco-
nomic, social and political science. '9 1 .« Aids to R.
Brooklyn Ethical Association. Man and the
state: lects., etc. 1892 301 38
Carey. Unity of law. 1872 301 36
Commons. Popular bibliography of sociol-
ogy. 1892 16 Pam. 53
CoMTE. System of positive polity. '75-7. 4v. 301 17
DuNLOP. Tendency to association analyzed.
1840 301 II
Foster. References to political and eco-
nomic topics. 1885 Aids to R.
Same 16 Pam. 34
GiDDiNGS. Theory of sociology. 1894. 301 45
Harris. Method of study in social science.
1879 ..301 Pam. 1
Letourneau. Sociology based on ethnog-
raphy. 1881 301 16
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
of society. 1894 301 43
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-
ical science: priced list. 1881 16 Pam. i
Taylor. Natural hist, of society. 1840. 2v. 301 5
Ward. Dynamic sociology. 1883. 2v 301 32
CIVILIZATION.
About. Le progress. 1864 301 15
Adams. Mediaeval civilization. 1883 3^9 4 ^
Alison. Philosophy and history of dvilisa-
tion. x86o ^.^. 39
Arnold. Culture and anaxchy. 1869. 30
Balfour. On progress. 1892 501
Barker. Aryan civilization (based on Coa-
langes). 1871 305
Bosanquet. Civilization of Christendom,
etc. 1893 - 3°^
Ccmttnit: Future of religious obaerraaoe.— !
thoughts on the trandtion from paganism to Christ
—The civilization of Christendom.— Old problems 1
new names. — ^Are we agnostics? — ^TKe commoniotii
moral ideas as a function of an ethical society.— Ri^
wrong in feeling. — ^Training in enjoyment.— Loxni]
refinement. — ^The antithesis between indiridua&sn
socialism philosophically considered.— liberty sad
lation.
Brace. GesUChristi.' 1883.. 30
Carlyle. Past and present. 1844 -... 30
Chenevdc. National character. 1832. 2v... 1
Crozier. Civilization and progress. 1888... 30
Dean. Hist of civilization. 1868. yv 3°
Draper. Intellectual development of Eu-
rope. 1863 3
Same. 1876. 2v » 30
Eye. Hist of culture. (Iconographic ency-
clop., V. 2.) 1886 t3
Featherman. Social hist, of the races of
mankind: Nigritians, Oceano-Melane-
sians, Aramaeans. 1881-8. 3V 30
Fustel de Coulanges. The ancient dty.
i874« 30
Harris. Civilization considered as a science.
1861 3
Hittel. Brief hist of culture. 1875 3c
Home (Lord Kames). Sketches of the hist
ofman. 1813. 3V 3
Lubbock. Origin of civilization. 187a f
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-
tion. 1884 3<
X For reference.
Ciiviliution in th« 5th centnty.
»v._ 309 31
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
rolution and revolnlion. 1890.301 Pun. 3
of the I9tli century to the aoth.
The (bur civitiiationi of the
'874 309 35
lys and miscellany.
F., JK. Chapten of Eiie, etc.
30* '7
ti; A ckapicT of Erie.— Tbc New York gold
.■y.— An Etic rtid.— Opuine John Smith.— The
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.'
r. Euayi and addresses. 1891... 304 78
c (caluK
fcoTan.
— Kiojdom ofGodonenrth.—
true theory of identity. — Ou Ihe philonphical
in betwecD ' knowledge ' and 'opinion.'
ectt of the social problem. '95... 304 85
.- The I
■: by
innof Torking London; by Dendy- — The pro-
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-
Irodrick. — Present aspect of the land question ;
.—•financial reform; by Leslie. — A new com-
«aty between Gt. Britain and Germany; by
-The English coinage question ; by J. P. Smith.
nions,andthe relations of capital and labour;
L.— The colonial question ; by Rogers. — Recent
industrial, and commercial experiences of the
f Wells. — Appendix: Commercial policy of
id the treaty with England of i860.
of pol. economy. 1894 330 135
College. Studies in history,
icsandpnbliclaw. V. 2. 1892-3. 330 102
r.* Economics of the Russian village; by Hour-
nkruptcy ; by Dunscomb. — Special assessments ;
Uer.
Connecticut Valley Economic Association.
Rcpt., 1887 330 Pam. 5
Cooper. Elements of pol. economy. i826„ 330 7
CossA. Guide to the study of pol. economy.
1880 330 73
Crocker. Cause of hard times. 1895 338 3
Excess of supply, its cause and results.
1890 330 Pam. 13
Excessive saving a cause of commercial
distress. 1884. 330 loz
Cunningham. Modem civilisation in some
of its economic aspects. 1896 330 139
Danson. Wealth of households. 1886 330 97
DSNSLOW. Principles of economic philos-
ophy. 1888 330 Z08
De QuiNCEY. Logic of pol. economy, etc.
1866 330 59
Elder. Questions of the day. 1871 330 1x9
Ely. Introd. to pol. economy. 1889 330 Z13
Outlines of economics. ^893„ 330 126
Past and present of pol. economy. 1884.. 330 85
Problems of to-day. 1888 330 106
Enslin. Bibliotheca ceconomica, &c. 1841., z6 7
Fawcett, H. Pol. economy. 1869....^ 330 39
Fawcett, Mrs, M. G. Pol. economy for be-
ginners. 1870 330 40
Tides in pol. economy. 1874 330 61
GiBBiNS. Economics of commerce. 1894.... 330 134
Giddings. Sociology and pol. economy.
i888« 330 Pam. 7
GiFFEN. Essays. in finance. 2d ser. 1886.... 330 95
GoADBY and Watt. Depression in trade.
1885 330 89
GoDARD. Poverty; its genesis and exodus.
1892 « 330 120
Great Britain. Rojral commission to inquire
into depression' of trade and industry.
Repts. 1886. 4v „338 B-I
Greeley. Essays on pol. economy. 1870... 330 44
GUNTON. Principles of social economics.
1891 330 116
Hadley. Economics. 1896 330 141
Hanson. Fallacies in ' Progress and pov-
erty/ in Macleod's economics* and in
« Social problems.* 1884 33© 93
Hazard. Finance, &c. 1868 332 Pam. 47
Hill. On economic questions, etc. 1890.... 330 117
Ingram. Hist, of pol. economy. 1888 330 105
James. The legal-tender decisions. 1888^330 Pam. 7
Jevons. Pol. economy. 1878 330 63
Theory of pol. economy. 1871 « 330 33
Jones. Literary remains: pol. economy.
1859 330 26
Knapp. One thousand dollars a day. 1894.. 330 140
528
SOCIOLOGY.
Lavrixyr. Elements of pol. economy. '84.. 350 82
LRVKK.ViN. Common tense. 1876. 330 76
List. I'ol. economy. 1856 330 24
Li/jYIj. 'Ilie National Educational and Eco-
nomic Lea^rue. 1895 330 Pam. 20
McOiRMi'.K. Spoliation. 1890 330 Z18
McCui.i/x:ii. I'ol. economy. 1830 330 9
Mackay,^//. Policy of free exchange. 1894.. 330 132
MACl.Wiii. lJict.of pol. economy. *63. v. i.. 330 B-i
Elements of economics. 1881. 2v 330 74
Elements of ixil. economy. 1 858 330 27
MacVank. Working principles of pol.
economy. 1891 330 114
McVlCKAR. I'ol. economy. 1825 „ 3306
Maltiius. i'rinciples of pol. economy. '20.. 330 2
And his work; by llonar. 1885 330 88
Maksiiai.i.. I'rescnt position of economics.
I8«5 330 86
I'rinciplcs of economics. 1895. v. i- 330 136
Mason tutd I^ix)R. IVimer of ix>l. econ-
omy. 1875 „ 330 49
Mill. Trincipies of pol. economy. '64.2V.. 33053
MoNUKKDiKN*. Wealth -creation. 1882 330 79
Mi'SCKAVK. Studies in pol. economy. '75... 330 77
Nk\V((»mii. Principles of pol. economy. '86 33087
Newman, V. W. Lects. on jwl. economy.
1851 330 18
Nkwman, S. p. Elements of jwl. economy.
IJ<.?5 330 67
Ni<rn(>i-s<»N. Science of exchon^res. 1873... 33229
Pai.<;ravk, r*./. Diet, of ix)l. economy. '94-.
V. I- t330 127
Paitkn. t'tmsumption of wealth. 1889..330 Pam. 14
Educational value of pol. economy.
lSyi> 330 Pam. 17
l*rcmi^cs of iH)l. economy. 1885 330 103
Pattkrson. Reforms: difficulties and ik>s-
sil)ilitics. 1SS4 330 83
Pkrry. Elements of jwl. economy; 2d ed.
1S67 330 42
Same. 1S70 3^0 41
Introd. ti> |H>1. economy. iSSo 330 72
(^)uniterly jounial of economics. 18S7-.
V. I 330 P-l
Kani». I ilMiojjraphy of economics. i8t)5... 16 134
Sclcctii»ns illustrating economic hisior)*.
iSo.: 330 121
Raynu>np. Tol. economy. 1S23. 2v 330 3-
Kh'AKiH'. Works. 1S46 330 12
i''».-.v»».'v .• Life ol" the .luihor : by McCulloch. — Princi-
l»lcN »'t"|v'.. ccv'iu^r.iy ar.J taxation. — High yxxcc of bullion
a I'lv^ J of the vlcprcoutiou of bank note*. — Reply to Mr.
Ik'«^.»!..;.;oi's practio.il ol'ser vat ions on the report of the
l'.::':or. v. tnni::tce — In!!::c:':ce of a lew price of corn on
tl-.e prjntf cf >:.>:k. — Proposals fcr an economical and
secure currency.— Pratectioo to sfricaknfc.— Ffaa
establuhment of a natioiul hank, — Essay ck the \
system. — Observations oo Parliasaentary referL.—
on voting by ballot.
Rogers. Economic interpfetadoo of history.
1888.. i^
Pol. economy. 1869 3
Social economy. 1872 3
RosCHKR. Principles of pol. economy. 1S7S.
2V.. 3.
RUSKIN. Munera pulTeris. l872„ 3
Pol. economy of art X858 » 3
• Unto this last.* 1869 3.
Say. On political economy. 1830
ScHMOLLER. The mercantile system and its
historical significance. 1896 3JC
Sedgwick. Public and private economy.
1836^ 33
Senior. Pol. economy. 1854 ^
Shriver. Want and wealth. 1890 330PB
SiDGWiCK. Principles of pol. economy. ^%i. l\
SiSMONDi. Pol. economy ; with biog. sketch
by Mignct. 1847 33
Smith, Adam. Wealth of nations. 1870..... 3
Same; 6th ed. X791. v. l 33^
Same; select chapters. 1895.. IJf^
Smith, £. P. Manual of pol. economy. '53. 3}
Smith, G. 11. Outlines of pol. economy.
1866 35
Smith, R. II. The science of business. '85. ^^
Sturtevant. Economics. 1877 3J
Thompson. Pol. economy. 1882 « 3}
Social science and national economy. '75. 33
Torrens. Production of wealth. 1821 3
ToYNBEE. The industrial revolution in
England. 1884 "^
Tucker. Pol. economy. 1859... 35
Vethake. Principles of pol. economy.
1844 33
Wakefield. England and America. 1S34.. i^
Walker, A. Science of wealth. 1869.. 33
Walker, F. A. Pol. economy. 1883.^ ^i
Wallace. Bad times. 1885 33
Ward. Some social and economic para-
doxes. 1SS9 330 PM
Watt. Recent legislation and economic
science. 1SS5 330 ^^
Wayland. Pol. economy. iS57.« 3?
Wells. Practical economics. 1SS5 - 3?
Recent economic changes. 1SS9 33^
Recent financial, etc., experiences of the
u. s. 1S72 350^
Wetzel. Benjamin Franklin as an eooa>
mist. 1S95 350 fti
Wieser. Natural value, 1S93 V^
X For reference.
SOCIOLOGY.
529
^OZjOWSKI. Historical method in pol.
economy. 1878 in 330 64
ToOD. Natural law in the business world.
1887.. 330 124
Bright, C. D. Statistics in colleges. '88..330 Pam. 7
Bright, R. J. Cause and cure of hard
times. 1878 330 Pam. 2
PROPERTY.
STLLBSBY. Sources and effects of unequal
wealth. 1826 335.1 I
CJUiK. A man's birthright 1885 335.1 4
R.OSBY. The haste to be rich. 1890 335.1 Pam. i
AFARGUE. Evolution of property. 1890.... 335.1 5
A.VELETE. Primitiveproperty. 1878 335.1 3
KTOURNEAU. Property. 1892 335.1 6
it.0UDH0N. Qu'est-ce que lapropri^t^? '67 335.1 2
SXA&MAN. Great Am. fortunes. '90.....335.Z Pam. I
LABOR AND CAPITAL.
Cmolley. New Floreat 1894 331 76
X'DKXWS. Wealth and moral law. 1894.... 331 74
XnuNSON. Labor and capital allies, not
enemies. 1879 33' 34
«
LatNES. Views of labor and gold. 1S59 331 7
^JKtt&^ed, The labor problem. 1886 331 53
hL&RY. Wealth and poverty considered.
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*Xlie workman's wrongs and rights. 1 87 1. 331 15
&XLAMY. The way out. 1884 331 47
^SiUN. International Labour Conference,
1890. Conespondence respecting 331 B-z
XxtNGS. How shall the rich escape ? '94. 331 80
-•ACK. References on the history of labor,
etc. 1893^ 16 Pam. 65
-^ANC The working classes. 1848 331 4
-Xas. The problem, 'Shall avarice rule?'
1886 331 Pam. 8
>%XBS. The conflict between labor and
capital. 1876..^ 331 19
t>^«RAM. Industrial liberty. z888 331 64
Lassxy. Lects. on the labour question. '78. 331 30
^OTHERS, ^^. Radical reformer, etc. 1836. 331 I
'^tXON. Political and social economy. '49. 331 5
t^XotoUNY. Historical development of the
labor question. 1885 331 51
:. Capital and its earnings. 1888. ..331 Pam. 2
:. Labor. (Boston Monday lects.) '80. 331 36
^B«MINGHAM. Use and abuse of money. *9 1. 331 67
.. Evolution of industry. 1895 331 77
The industrial question in the
U.S. 1885 331 Pam. I
Ely. The labor movement in Am. 1886 331 5a
Natural monopolies and local taxation.
1889 331 Pam. 9
Free lance, K,pseuJ. Towards Utopia. '94. 331 75
Gasparin. L*6galit6. 1869 331 10
George. Progress and poverty. 1880 331 57
Same. 1887 331 58
Giffen. Growth of capital. 1889 „ 331 66
Gladden. Tools and the man. 1893 331 70
Working people and their employers. '76. 331 18
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Helbronner. Rept. on the social economy
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Hull-House. Maps and papers : nationali-
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Jevons. The state in relation to labor. *82.. 331 39
Kellogg. Labor and other capital. 1849... ZV^ ^
Knight. Capital and labor. 1845 331 2
Labour annual. 1896 331 83
Larned. Talks about labor. 1876 98.3 13
Leo XIII., Pope, Encydical on the condi-
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Mallock. Classes and masses. 1896 331 84
Labour and the popular welfare. 1893 33 1 72
Marshall. The economics of industry. '79. 331 J5
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The students' Marx ; by Aveling 331 68
Milwaukee Public Library. Books and ar-
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Morrison. Relations between labor and
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Newcomb. a plain man's talk on the labor
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Newton. Social studies. 1887 33160
Penny. Think and act. 1869 331 IZ
People's advocate, The. 1892- 98.3 P-B-a
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Powdf.rly, et al. The labor movement.
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Pullman, III. Rept. of Commissioners of
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1884 331 Pam. 6
Robertson. The fallacy of saving. 1892..., 331 69
Rousiers. Labour question in Europe. '96. 331 85
RUSKIN. Fors clavigera. 1872-87. 9V 331 21
Time and tide. 1869 ., 331 9
SchXffle. Theory and policy of labour
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530
SOCIOLOGY.
Shepard. Labor and capital are one.
1886 331 Pan^- 3
Smyth. Social problems. 1885 331 Pam. 7
Spyers. The labour question. 1894.. 331 73
Stead. The Pope and the social question.
i89i„ 331 B-2
Stebbins. Progress from poverty. 1887 331 56
Stimson. Handbook to the labor law of the
U. S. 1896^ 331 89
Labor in its relations to law. 1895 331 82
Conitnts: History of the law of labor. — The employ-
ment contract. — Strikes and boycotts. — Forecast of the
future.
Stubbs. Village politics. 1878 331 31
SwiNTON. A momentous question. 1895 331 79
Thompson, J. P. The workman. 1879 331 33
Thompson, R. E. Hard times. 1877 33I Pam. 4
Thornton. On labor. 1870 331 12
Tolstoi. What to do? 1887 331 59
United States. Consuls. Reports on the
state of labor in Europe, 1878 ., 331 32
Same, in foreign countries. '84. 3v.. 331 32
Letter from Sec. df State reviewing
same. 1885 33' 3^
Senate. Rept. of comm. on relations be-
tween labor and capital. 1885. 4v 331 41
Weeden. The social law of labor. 1882 331 37
"Wheeler. Our industrial Utopia and its
unhappy citizens. 1895 331 81
WiLLiNK. The Dutch home labour colonies.
1889 ; 331 65
Wright, II. B. Practical treatise on labor.
1871 331 14
Wright, T. Our new masters. 1873 331 17
WAGES.— ARBITRATION.— PROFIT-
SHARING.
Big wages and how to earn them. 1887 33i>l 14
Brassey. Foreign work and English wages.
1879 331.1 8
Work and wages. 1872 33i'i 6
Brentano. Das Arbeitsverh<niss gem&ss
dem heutigen Recht. 1877 33l«i 15
Bulletin de la participation aux b^n^Bces.
1887 331.1 22
Calkins. Sharing the profits. 1888 331. i Pam. 8
Carey. Rate of wages. 1835 331. i i
Chevallikr. Lessalairesau 196 si^cle. '87 331.1 17
Clark. Possibility of a scientific law of
wages. 1889 33'-i Pam. 5
Clark am/GiDDiNcis. The modem distrib-
utive process. 1888 33i«i 16
France. Minist&re du commerce, de 1* indus-
trie, etc. Statistique des graves, concil-
iation et arbitrage, 1894 331*3 20
Oilman. Profit sharing. 1889 33i-
Great Britain. Labor Dept., Bd. of trade. Re-
port on wages and hours of labor. *94.. 331.
Pa^iamenL Rates of wages in Belgium.
1888 331.1
— Return of rates of vrages in principal
textile trades of the U. K. 1889 331.1
— ^Return of wages, 1830-86 331.1
— Select committee on the sweating sys-
tem. Repts. 1888-... ..331.1
Industrial Remuneration Conference. Pro-
ceedings, etc. 1885., 331.
Levi. Wages and earnings of the working
classes: repts., 1867, '85 331.
Lowell, ^</. Industrial arbitration and con-
ciliation. 1893.. 331.
McCuLLOCH. Rate of wages and condition
of the laboring classes. z868. 331
Same. 1851.. 331
Massachusetts. State Board of Azbitration.
Decisions -33I''' ^
—Repts., i886-« 331.1 Pu
Same, 1888- ni.
Mayor. On wage statistics and theories.
1888 33LI Pi
New York. State Board of Arbitradon.
Repts., i886-„ 331.)
— ^Views of arbitration. 1886 331.1 Pw
NiMMO. Wages, U. S. and foreign countries.
1882 331.1 Pm
OviNGTON. A certain remedy for existing
distresses 331
Price. Industrial peace. 1887 3311
Rogers. Six centuries of work and wages.
1884. 2Y 331
Ryan. Arbitration between capital and labor.
1885 331.1
ScHLOSS. Methods of industrial remunera-
tion. 1892 331.1
Schoenhof. Economy of high wages. '92.. 3311
Wages and trade in Am. and Europe.
1884. 33i.iPtt
ScUDDER. Labor- value fallacy. 1884 l^^-^
Same. 1887^ 331.1 P»
Taussig. Wages and a^ital. 1896 33i-i
Taylor. Profit-sharing. 1884... 3311
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Wages
of farm labor, 1840-92 331.I Ptf
Walker. The wages question. i876.„ y^^-^
Ward. Workmen and wages. 1868 Sj'-'
Weeks. Labor differences and their settle-
ment. 1886.., 331.1 ft*
Wells, Cost of labor, etc., in the U. S.
1870 331.1 P»
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.
M. Co-operation in land tillage. 1881... 331.2 5
AND andJovES, Working men co-opera-
tors. 1884 331.2 6
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-
sity. 1852. 2v 378 31
Burrows. Pass and class. 1866
Cambridge, Univeisity of. DicL of the Uni
versity; ed. by Dickens. 1884.
History; byMullinger. x888
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
Fry. Our schools and colleges. 1868.
Great public schools: Eton, Rugby, et
1893-
HuBER. Elnglish universities. 1843- 3y**»
Jebb. Work of the universities for tl
nation. 1893 37
Oxford, University of. Alumni Oxoniensi
1715-1886; ed. by Foster. 2v
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
Smith. 1893
Oxford: brief historical and descripti'
notes; by Lang. 1890
Oxford, its life and schools; ed. by Stc
man. 1887
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
Pascoe, ed. Everyday life in our publ
schools. 1881
Staunton. Great schools of Eng. 1865...
Whewell. English university educatioi
1838
Winchester College. School-life at; b
Mansfield. 1866
SCOTCH AND IRISH UNIVERSl
Dublin, University of. Hist.; by Taylor
1845 ;•
Trinity College : Ter-centenary souvenir;
by Oldham. 1892
Edinburgh University. Tercentenary festi-
val, 1884
X For reference.
SOCIOLOGY.
561
ln colleges and universities.
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 - «
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Moncreiff. Wit and wisdom of the Bench
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Moriarty. Paris law courts. 1894 34^.3 B-i
O' Flanagan. The Munster circuit. 1880.,. 34i8.2 4
Romantic stories of the legal profession
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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.].
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Miller. Argument in opposition to pro-
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New York. Code of civil procedure. Laws
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Code of evidence. 1889 349 Pam. 2
— Draft. 1887 349 Pam. 5
Commissioners of the Code. Code of
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—Code of procedure; 1st and complete
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New York City. Bar Association. Rept. of
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code of evidence. 1889 349 Pam. 7
NiCHoi^ and BRUtE, eJs, Wills from Doc-
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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-
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McKee. Manual of Congressional practice
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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-
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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-
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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
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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
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SCX30LOGY.
577
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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
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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 $2
Thoms. Book of the court. 1844 394 18
Thornbury. Shakspere's England. '56. 2v.. 394 10
Thrupp. The Anglo-Saxon home. 1862 392 l
TiMBS. Nooks and comers of English life.
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Truman. The field of honor. 1884 3926
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Webb, rd. Household expenses of Richard
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Wright. Hist, of domestic manners in Eng.
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Homes of other days. 1871 394 B-i
Womankind in western Europe. 1869 394 5
America.
Brooks, ed. Days of the spinning-wheel in
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Literary ciuiosities. 1886 397 7
Carlier. Marriage in the U. S. 1867 397 15
Claflin. Brampton sketches. 1890 397 10
Earle. Colonial dames and good wives. '95. 397 13
Customs and fashions in old New Ei\g-
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Felt. Customs of New England. 1853 397 8
Goodwin. Colonial cavalier. 1894 397 14
Grund. The Americans. 1837.2V 397 3
Harper's bazar. 1868-. v.i- 397 P-B-l
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ToWLE. American society. 1870. 2v 397 I
Wharton. Through colonial doorways. '93. 397 xi
Whitney. Old-tune days and ways. 1883... 397 5
Other Countrim.
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A Japanese interior. 1894. 395 11
BiLUNGTON. Womanin India. 1895 395 14
BosE. Hindoos as they are. 1881 395 3
Bramhall. Wee ones of Japan. 1894 395 12
Bryson. Child life in Chinese homes. *S$.„ 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
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Same. 1849. 2v 396 3
578
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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-
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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
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Howard. Etiquette. 1885
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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Of the Turks. 1814
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Same. 1849
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Robida. * Yester-year/ ten centuries of
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Schild. Characters suitable for fancy cos-
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£d. Old English costumes 3!
Scottish clans and their tartans. 1895
Shaw. Dresses and decorations of the mid-
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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
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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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