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I i « a o a o i ■a P4 y^ '■ V' ,/ ■% L,e S6minaire de Quebec* 3, rue de I'Universit^, Quebec 4, QUE. \\ \ -. I ' n- J,l< / GENERAL CATALOGUE OF BOOKS » iJEijerg §epartttient of f itature, vos PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES iir .UPPER CANADA. Sanctioned by the Council of Fnblio Instrnotion, nnder the snthority of the Sohool Law of 1860, (36th Sect., 5th Clause; 38th Sect., 6th Clanse, and Sect. 41.) With the General Frovisiona of the Law and the Regulations for the eatablithment of Public Libraries, and an Appendix, TORONTO : )Nntrli Uit t)f JBtpartmtnt of $u&I(c SnttrutMon fot (Slider ffanata, (jt lo&rlt it 6E(tfon. 1857. JiTi^ciu.'Iu'i^Vi^Ii^.i^lf^jka J. PREFATORY NOTE. Since the preparation of the General and Supplementary Cata- logue of 1853-54, many new works have been published and some have ceased to be published, and are now out of print. In the pre- paration of thia catalogue the works out of print have been omitted, and a selection of the most interesting and valuable of the new pub- lications has been added. The General Library Catalogue, as now revised, contains a list of about three thousand volumes, embracing works in every department of human knowledge. The principles upon which these books have been selected are fully stated by the Council of Public Instruction on page 236. These principles have been carefully acted upon ; but, be- yond the limitations stated, the selections made have been as full and varied as the resources of our English and American literature would admit. In ord'^r to aid the local school authorities in the selection of books, the works in the following catalogue have been divided into two classes — those adapted for general reading and those suitable only for books of reference. The former class forms Part I. of the cata- logue, and the latter, Part II. Extracts from the Law, and the whole of the General Rules and Regulations in reference to Public Libra- ries, have been placed in Part III. The Appendix contains remarks and suggestions on the subject. The system of Public Libraries which has been brought into oper- ation during the year 1853, will doubtless form an era in the intel- lectual history of Upper Canada. It is a system which has been a subject of inquiry, consideration, and preparation for years — which has been a matter of free and public consultation in every county,— which leaves the people free to act as counties, townships, cities, towns villages, or school sections, as they please — which combines all the resources of each municipality to provide useful and entertaining * i? PRErATORY NOTE. reading for the whole population — and renders occcesible in the remotest nmnicipality of the country, and at the lowest prices, the best books for popular reading that are published either in Great Britain or in the United States. Through the medium of these books the sons and daughters of our land may contemplate the lives of the good, the wise, and the great of both sexes and of all ages ; survey the histories of all nations ; trace the rise and progress of all sciences And useM arts ; converse with the sages and bards of Ancient Greece and Some, as well as with the philosophers, poets, scholars, discov- wers, inventors, artists, travellers, and benefactors of mankind of all times and countries — exhaustless sources of instruction and enter- tainment. . \ Very many of the municipalities of Upper Canada have already shown how worthily they oppreci.itc the advantages offered them by means of public libraries ; and it only remains for the other municipalities to follow the noble and patriotic examples thus ftirnished them. The terms on which these books will be furnished to the municipal and school authorities will be found on page 236. The prices are given in connection with the title of each book, and are stated in reference to the prices at which the books could be obtained in 1856; but should the British or American publishers of these books reduce the prices of any of them, a corresponding reduction will be made in the prices of them by this Department. A reply to certain objections to this part of our System of Public Instruction will be found on page 244. Hints upon the construction of Public Library Buildings and Book Cases will be found on page 247. vv OfBC ^ le in ih« prices, the • in Great lese book* ^es of the I ; survey I sciences it G reece i, diacov- nd of a]l d enter- already ?d them e other SB thus inicipal ces are Med in tained these iiction 'ublic and V V J* CONTENTb. PART I. BOOKS FOR GENERAL READING. I. Histoet; VAQB 1. Palestine nnd tlie Jews 2. Egypt, Arabia, Asiyria, dec ... . 11 General Hiatories 12 Orcece 18 8. 4. 0. 6 1. IS. 16. 17. 18. Rome, ko 14i 19. Mediaeval Ifl 20. Europe 11 21. S.England 19 22. 9. Ireland 19 23. 10. Scotland 19 24. 11. British Military History 20 25. 12. France 21 26. 18. Spain 21 27. 14. Italy 22 i PAnR Switterland 28 Germany 16 RuRBJa 24 Turkey 26 Various 86 India, China, tio 27 Africo, Ac 29 America, &o 29 Canada, Ao 81 Sacred History 81 I'rott'Blnnt Oh mi h Historjr 82 Roman Catholic Church History. 88 Roman Catholic General His- tory 88 II. YOTAQEB AND TrATKLS : 1. England 84 2. Ireland 86 8. France, Spain, Germany, (be. . . 86 4. Russia 86 6. Italy 86 6. Palestine, The East, Ac 87 7. Nineveh R8 8. China, Japan, &e 89 9. YariouB 89 10. Egypt 41 11. Africa 42 12. South America 43 18. Noith America 44 14. Canada, &c 46 16. Various 46 III. Biographt: 1. Sacred 61 2. Clai^sical 62 8. English 63 4. British Statesmen 67 6. Scientific Men 69 6. British Poets, Writers, Ac ... . 69 1. Religious. 62 8. Irish 9. Scotch 10. Various 1 1. French 12. Spanish, Italian, and German. 18. Female Biography 14. American 68 68 65 68 70 72 76 IV. Modern LrrERATURE: 8. 4. 6. 6. 7. English and General Literature. 77 English Poets 82 Irish Poets 86 Scotch Poets 85 English Political Literature. . . 86 Rhetoric and Logic 88 Political Economy 89 8. Moral Science 90 9. Evidences of Christianity 90 10. Various— English 92 1 1. American Literature 94 12. French and Spanish Literature. 96 13. Italian Literature 96 14. German Literature 96 V. Teacher's Library: 1. Refereace Works 97 I 2. Works on Teaching. 99 CONTENTS. VI. Zoology. 1. Animal Eingdou. VTI. Physiology VIII. Botany IX. Natural Pdrnomena. 1 . Meteorology 123 2. Astrouotny 125 X. PnvsTCAL Science: 3. Pliysieal Geography, 7AGB . 102 . Ill . 116 . 118 XI. Geology 1. Practical Chemistry. XII. Chemistry: . .. 129 1 2, Agricultural Chemistry XIII. Practical AGRicui.TaRE : 1. 2. 3. 4. Tlie Farm 1.32 The Garden and Orchard 1 33 Tho rrorge 130 Cattle 187 5. Sheep 6. Poultry 1. B«es.' 8. Miscellaneous. 1. Various 141 2. The Steam Engine, &c 147 XIV. Natural Philosophy : 3. Architecture 127 127 131 138 138 139 189 149 XV. Practical Life : 1. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, Christian Knowledge Society's Publications 150 2. Religious Tract " " 152 8. John W. Parker A Sons " 155 4. Gro«mbridge 36. Price 20 cts. (2.) The Kings of Judah and Israel [17]— (24mo. R. Tr. Soc) / Or the History of the Jews, from the Accession of David to the Babylonish Captivity. In one volume. Clotli, pp. 191. Price 30 cts. t( t ; t i iKa ! ■■'■", ♦, History — Egypt ^ Arabia^ Assyria, SfC, 11 9. 2iOmlin's Bible Narrative, and Geography— (2 v. 12mo. Eng. Edi.) Price for tbe two volumes I1.6S. (1.) Zornlin's Bible .N^arrative— (12mo. Eng. Edi.) Chrono- logioally arranged, in the words of the authorized version ; to which is subjoined a brief hislorical account of the Jewish Nation. The whole forming one consecutive history from the Creation to the termination of the Jewish Polity. By Ecsina M. ZoKVUK. In one volume— with map. Oloth, pp. S04 jvip. Price fl.20. (2) Bible Geography (12mo. Eng. Edi.) Hand Book of Bible xi^J- Geography: a brief alphabetical description of the ancient and modem condition of the Chief places mentioned in the Bible. Cloth, pp. —Jtop. Price 36 cts. 10. Hughes and Kitto's Palestine, &o.— (3 v. 12mo. A.m. Edi.y Price for the three volumes |2.40. (1.) Hughes' Scripture Geography i»,nd History [131] — (12mo. Am. Edi.) Illustrating the Historical portions of the Old and New Testaments, designed for the use of Schools and private families, With colored maps. By Edwabd HUQHES, F.BJk.S. Oloth, pp. 3S5. lb. Price 80 cts. (2.) Kitto's Palestine [1301— (12mo. Am. Edi.) The History of Palestine flrom the Patriarchal age to the present time ; with introductory chap- ^ tert> on the geography and natural history of the country, and on the customs and institutions of the Hebrews. Illustrated with upwards of two hundred engravings. . .. Cloth, pp. 42tt. gl. Price $1. ,;-' (3.) Jewish Stories [274]— (18mo. Am. Edi.) Stories from the History of the Jews givmg an account of their wars as related by Josephus ; with additional facts trom later Jewish history. Adapted for young persons. With twenty-four engravings. Cloth, pp. 239. c^o. Price 60 cts. U. Russell's Palestine, and Ruins of Sacred Lands^(2 v. 12mo- Eng* Edi.) Price for the two volumes, $1.66. ' (1.) Nelson's Euins of Sacred and Historic Lands [271J — (12mo. Eng. Edi.) Babylon, Nineveh, Palestine, Egypt, Central America, and Italy. Illustrated with maps and engravings. Cloth, pp. 392. ttu. Price 70 cts. ifi' (2.) Kussell's Palestine, or the Holy Land [285]— (12mo. Eng. Edi.) From the earliest period to the present time. By the Bight Bev. Bishop M, ' D.C.L. With a narrative of recent visits. Illustrated with BrssELL, LL.D., and engravings and side indices. Cloth, pp. 606. tTM. Price 86 cts. 12. Jerusalem. Babylon and Nineveh — (4 in 2 v. 16mo. B. Tr. Soc.) Price 60 cts. (1,) Kitto's Jerusalem - Ancient and Modem Jerusalem. Price 30 cts. 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Monu- ments of Ancient Egypt and their Eolation to tho Word of God. By Philip Henbt GossB. Cloth, pp. xii+ 358. Price *1.10. (2.) Gosse's Assyria [124] — (12mo. Xtn. K. Soc.) Her manners and customs, arts and arms, restored from her monuments. With a map and engraving. Uy Philii' Hknky Gosbk. Cloth, pp. 642. Price $1.66. 15. Hengstenberg and Russell's Egypt— (2 v. 12mo. Am. and Eug. Edi.) Prico for the two volumes .'J1.45. (1.) Heugstenberg's Egypt and the Books of Moses [133] — (12mo. Am. Edi) Or tho Books of Moses illustrated by tho monuments of Egypt; with an appendix. By Dr. E. W. Hen gstexbekq. Prom the Ooruian. ByR. D.O. Bobbins. Cloth, pp. 30(>. rcb. Price 60 ets. (2.) Eussell s Egypt [13(j]— (1 V. 12mo. Eng. Edi.) History of Ancient and Modern Egypt; her Temples and Monuments. By the Right Rev. Bishop Rl'ssell, IjL.I). With side indices, maps, and numerous illustrations. Cloth, pp. 524. tns. Price 86 ets. 16. Russell's Egypt & Fraser's Assyria— (2 v. Am. Edi.) Price for the two 75 ets., as JoUows : (1.) Eussell's View of Ancient and Modern Egypt [28] — (16mo. Am. Edi.) With an outline of its natural history. By the Itev. MicnAEL RussEliIi, LL.D. Half sheep, pp. 348. M. i'rice 38 ets. (2.) Eraser's Mesaopotauiiii and Assyria [35] — (IBnio. Am. Edi.) From the earliest ages to tJic present time. By' James B. Phaseu, Esq. pp. 336, M. Price 38 ets. n. Wilkinson's Ancient Egyptians — (2 v. 12mo. Eng. Edi.) A popular aeeoiuit of the Ancient Egyptians; revised and abridged from his larger work. By Sir J. Gakdiker Wilkinson, J).C.L., P.R.S. &c. lllustratodwith ftvo hundred wood-cuts. Cloth, pp 418+438=^85(5. jm. I'rice for the two volumes J12.45. n^. Ibid— {2 V. 12mo. Am. Kdi. hb. pp. — ) Price .^1.60. 18. Kenrick's Egypt [131]— (2 v. 12mo. Am. Edi.; Ancient Egypt under the Pharauhs. By JouN Kenriok, M.A. In two volumes. Cloth, pp. xin, 427, viii, i48=880. jsr. Price for the two volumes 82. 19. OslDurn's Antiquities ot Egypt [30]— (8vo. li.Tr.Soc.) With a particular notice of those that illustrate the Sacred Scriptures. By Wil- liam Osbuen, junior. Cloth, pp. 2;J6. Price i52. 20. Lane's Modern Egyptians [243]— (3 V. 18mo. Eng. Edi.) An account of the manners and customs of the modern Egyptians. By E dward Wm. Lane. pp. 741. (Knight's series.) Cloth, par. Price 68 ets. in. QENERAL HISTORIES. Price 21. White's Histories, as follows— (12 mo. Eng. Edi.) for the four §2.70 ets. (I.) Elements of Universal History on a systematic plan [115] —From the earliest times to the treaty of Vienna. To which Is added a tummary of the leading events since that {Hiriml. In three parts. I. Ancient Hi.story. II. History of the Middle Ages. III. Modern History. With maps. By H. White, B.A. Sheep, pp. 670. ob. Price 90 ets. N.B.— In parts 50 ets. each. (2.) White's Great Britain and Ireland— (16mo. Eng. Edi.) History of Great Britain and Ireland, with an account of the present state and re- s()urosseKsions in 116il453. Edited by Ueitry White, B. A. Cloth, pp 378, ob. Price 60 ets. n History — Greece. 22. w 23. 24. 25. 25i Weale's Histories— (8 v. 12ino. Bug. Edi.) Price for the tea TolumcB in vight, $2.80, an follown : (1-2.) England: Vols. I, II, III, IV of the Series.- Outlines of the History of England, more espociivlly witli rofcrcnce to tho orii,'in and progress of tho Englisli Con.stitution. By Wm Wouglab Hamilton. Uni\'(>r»ity College. London, Two volumes in oik;. With illustrations. Cloth, pp. 281, jw. Price m the earliut timet to the Rotnftn Conquest. With lupplementuy ohapten on the history of Utentura and wt. By William Smith. LL.D. lUuetnted by one hundred fine engmvingi on wood. Cloth, pp. 88. 6S2>-aao. in. Price ILOO. 228. Sohxnitz'B Greece [144]— (12mo. Ene. Edi.) A hiatoir of Greece from the ekrliest times to the destruction of (^rinth, B.0. 146 ; mainly based upon that of the Bight Ber. Bishop Tbiklwall. DJ). By Dr. Lxoxabd Schmitb, PJI.S4B. Cloth. ppr§-*-M8»870. Us. Price 91.70. 28i. Schmitz's Greece [145] — (12mo. Am. Edi.) The same work. Cloth, pp. Ml. M. Price 80 cts. 80. Oreoian Heroic Tales, Wise Men and Wonders— (8 v. Eng. and Am. BdL) Price fl.OS. (1.) Niebuhr's Heroic Tales of Greece — (s. 4to. Eng. Edi.) Belated by Babthold Nixbuhb to his Little Son Makovb. Edited, with Notes, by Pblix Sumheblt. With four coloured illustrations, by H- J Towirssvo. Cohtbnxs:— The Expedition of the Argonauts— Tales of Hercules— The Heraclides, and Orestes. In small 4to. pp. 116. Cloth, ch. Price 00 cts. (2.) Jones'SevenWi8eMenr278.6l— (12mo. Am.Edi.) Seven wise men of Greece and the seven wonders of the earth. By the Bev. A. D. Jobbb, A. M. With numerous illustrations. Square cloth, pp. 140, dfic. Price 40 cts. (8.) Eoutledge's Seven Wonders [271-6]--(12mo. Eng. Edi.) The seven wonders of the world and their associations. With illustrations. Cloth, pp. 303, gre. Price 70 cts. V. ROim,* &0 — See Not. 22, (2.) 28, (8,) and 68, (1) and (2.) 31. Bro-vtme s Greece and Rome — (2 v. 12iuo. Xtn. K. Soc.) Price for the two volumes (2.20 cts. (1.) A History of Rome [151] from the enrliest times to the death of Domitian. With a map and engravings. By the Bev, B. W. Bbowite. M. A. Cloth, pp. 306. Price $1.10. (2.) History of Greece by the same. Price $1.10. 32. The History of Rome [147]— (12mo. R. Tr. Soc.) From the earliest times to the fall of the Empire, With map. For Schools and Pamilies. Cloth, pp, 438. Price 60 cts. 83. Liddell's Rome— (post 8vo. En^. Edi.) A School Historv of Bome, from the earliest times to the establishment of the Empire. Illustrated. By Heitbt G. Liddell, M. A jm. Price f 1.60. 34. Schmitz's Rome — (2 v. 12mo. Eng. Edi.) A History of Rome tmm. the earliest times to the death of Commodus, A.D. 192, By Or. Leonard SCHHITZ, F.B.S,E., Rector ofthe High School of Edinburgh. Cloth, pp. 12+073= 685. wm. Price $1.60. 34^. Schmitz's Rome [146]— (12mo. Am. Edi.) The same work. Cloth, pp. 670, 46=616, U. Price 60 cts. 35. Merivale's Roman Republic— (1 v. 12mo. Eng. Edi.) The Fall of the Bomai! Republic ; a short hitttory of the last century of the Commonwealth. By Chableb Mbbitalb. B. D. Cloth, pp. 24+664=688, to. Price 91.70. 36. Sismondi's Roman Empire [149 J— (2 v. fcp. 8vo. Eng. Edi.) A histoiy of the fall of the Roman empire, comprising a view of the invasion and * " ' ' ' IS, contributed to the Cc^net Cydopadia. By J. C. L. settlement of the barbarians, SiSMOROB DE SiBUONDI. Cloth, /» Price 5140. 37. Newman's Regal Rome [148]— (12mo. Am. Edi.) An introduction to Boman history. By Fbahcis W. Nbwmas. Professor af Latin in University College, London. Cloth, pp. 182, j«r. Price 60 cts. 88. Ricord's Kinfs, Republic, and Empire of Rome [273- 2]_(3 V, lemo. Am. Kdi. ) Prtoe tor the three volumes {1.80 . A' - i| * For Historiea of Italy. Ac, see page 22. Miatory — Rome, ^o. 15 \:. ! I (1.) Eicord'B Kings of Rome— (16mo. Am. Edi.) By P. W. BICOBD. With iUuftntloiM. Cloth, pp. »»«» Mftc. 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Price 85 ct«, *^*^ \ i Voyages and Travels — Various, 47 87. MisoellaneouB— (4 v.) Price for the four Tolumea <2.10, ^ M follow* I (I.) Mutiny of the Bounty [179-11— (l8mo. Eng. Edi.) The Eventful History at the Mutiny and piratical icizura of n. M. 8. " Bounty," it* cau«ca and cuuMNiuenoea. Illustrated by six «tohliigM on iit«el from original dnwhiss- By Liuiit(.'naiit Colonel Batty. Cloth, pp. 300. wto- Prioe 68 ots, (2.) Mutiny at the Nore [17&.2]— (18mo. Eng. Edi.) Hiatorr of tho Mutiny at Bpithead and the Nore, with an enquiry into its oriKin and treat- ment. &c. With a portrait of Richard Parker. Cloth, pp. 41S. wto. Prioe 68 oti. (^.) The Home of the Mutineers— (18mo. Am. Edi.; Cloth, pp. 342. a$$u. Price M eta. (4.) Perils of the Sea [81]— (18mo. Am. Edi.) Being an authentic narrative of remarkable ana affecting diiasten upon the deep; wltnillua- tratlons of the power aud goodueM of Ood la wouderfUl preaervatioas. Cloth, pp. aoft. iW». Price 30 eta. 98. 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Tranabted flrom the German by J. £. Btland. Cloth, pp. 4, 538=642. Price 70 cts. 2. Bible Biography — (2 v. Eng. Edi.) Price for the two volumes, $1.10, as foUows: (1.) Cumming's Bible Pictures [168] — (16mo. Eng. Edi.) Pamily pictures from the Bible. With an introductory preftee. By the Bev. JoHV CcHMiKG, D. O. Cloth, pp. 318, gro. Price 43 cts. (2.) Farr's Bible Biography [169] — (lemo. Eng. Edi.) A series of connected histories of the principal characters mentioned in the Old and New Testaments. By Edwabo Fabb. Cloth, pp. 4, 371=375, jtop. Price 67 ctB< 8. Sovereiens and Mothers of the Bible— (2 v.) Price for the two volumes $2, aa follows : (1.) Steele's Sovereigns of the Bible— (12mo. Am. Edi.) The Sovereigns of the Bible. With engravings and illuminated title page. By Eliza B. Steele. Cloth, pp. 402, mtod. Price 4^1. (2.) Ashton's Mothers of the Bible— (12mo. Am. Edi.) The Mothers of the Bible ; by Mrs. 8. G. Ashton. With an introductory Essay, by Ber. A.L. Stonb. Cluth.pp. Till. +335=343, ijv'o- Price fl. 52 jHography-^ Clcufsioal. 4« Women of the Soriptures and Christianity — (2 v.) Price for the two volumes ^1.80, as follows s I. (1.) "Weld's "Women of the Scriptures [257-3]— (8vo. Am. Sdi.) The Women of the Old and New Testaments. £dited by £ev. U. HiSTisos Wbld. Cloth, pp. i4a,linb. Price 60 cts. (2.) Kavanag^'s Women of Christianity [257-4] — (12mo. Am. Edi.) Exemplar? for acts of piety ud charity. By JcuaKatutaoh. Cloth, pp.iM,dae. PrioeeOcta. 6. F'brew Nation and Saored Soones, &o. [167]— (2 v.) » for the two volumes 92.50, rg follows : . . .) Biographical Annals of the Hebrew Nation from the Ante- illuvian perioa to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus. By the Bev. Williajc dALf, H.A., the Bev. F. A. Cox. S.D.. LL.D., and others. Cloth, pp- 407, lUa ,':.-; tlS,rffO. PricfjJl.M. * (2.) Sacred Seen 38 and Characters. By J. T. Headlby, "With original designs by Dasibt. Cloth, pp. 11, 228=239, et. Price |1. n. CLASSICAL, fto. e. Te^g's Family Library: Alexander and Cicero— (2 v.) Pnce for the two volumes fl.S8, as follows : (1.) "William's Alexander the Great [3-2] — (12mo. Eng. Edi.) The Life and Actions of Alexander the Great. By Bev. JoHK WiixiAxa. Cloth, pp. 408. tote. Price 68 cts. 2.) Hollinga' Life of Cicu-o [13]— (18mo. Eng. Edi.) The jife of Marcus Tullius Cicero,— with bust Portrait. By J. P. iaoLLiiros. Cloth, pp. 6iS0. *Dtc. Price 68 ots. IGrao. Am. £ 7. Abbott's Biographical Histories — (10 v. Edi., hb.) Price for the ten volumes 96, as follows : (1.) Cyrus the Great [7] — History of Cyrus the Great,-r.By Jacob Abboxt. With map and engraving. Cloth, pp. 298. Price SO cts. (2.) Darius [5]— The History of Darius,— By Jacob Abbott. With engravings. Oioth, pp. 286. Price 50 cts. (3 '; Xerxes the Great [6] — History of Xerxes the Great, — ^By Jacob Abbott. With engravings. Cloth, pp. 302. Price 60 cts. (4.) Alexander the Great [4]— The History of Alexander the Great,— By Jacob Abbott. With map and engravings. Cloth, pp. 278. Price 80 cts. (6.) Eomulus [173-1] — History of Eomulus. By Jacob Abbott. With engravings. Cloth, pp. 310. Price 80 cts. (6.) Hannibal [9] — History of Hannibal the Carthaginian. By Jacob Abbott. With map and engravings. Cloth, pp. 295. Price 60 cts. (7.) Pyrrhus [171-1]— The history of Pyrrhus. By Jacob Abbott. With engraringp. Cloth, pp. Price 60 cts. (8.) Julius Caesar — The history of Julius Csesar. By Jacob Abbott. With engravings. Cloth, pp. Price 60 ots. (9.) Cleopatra f 14] — Life of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. By Jacob Abbott. With engravings. Cloth, pp. 318. Price 60 cts. (10.) Nero [173-2] —History of Nero. By Jacob Abbott. "With engravings. Cloth, pp. 321. Price 60 cts. 8. Long's Civil Wars of Rome [172^]— (5 v. 18mo. Eng. Edi.) The civil wars of Rome. Select Lives translated from Plutakuh ; with notet by Geobge Loitg. Cloth, pp. 288, 218, 261, 198, 102-1167. ffcx. Price C^1.16. , \ Biography — Bngliah, m 8. Greeks and Classic Portraits— (2 y.) Price for the two voliunes, $1.48, aa foUowr t (1.) Illustrious Greeks [2] — (12mo. E. T. Soc) Liyes of '^'' Illustrious OreekB,— For aohoolB ana flunUies. Cloth, pp. 412. Price 60 ots. (2.) Bruce's Portraits — (12mo. Am. Edi.) Classic and historic portraits. By James Bbvcx. Cloth, pp. yiix+362s=360,y»r. Price 82 ctr. 10. Herbert's Capteins — (C t.) Price for the two volumes $2, as follows : (1.) Herbert's Captains, Boman Bepublic — n2mo. Am. Edi.) As compared with the great modem strategists ; their compaigns, character and con> duct fh)m the Tunic wars to the death of Ceesar, By Henbt Wiixiah Hsbbbst. i Cloth, pp. xvn+6U=628, et. Price |1. (2.) Herbert's Captains, Old World [172]— (12mo. Am. Edi.) The Captains of the Old world ; as compared with the great modem strateciats, their compaigns, character and conduct, fh)m the Persian to the Punic Wars. By Hbitbt William Hebbbst. Cloth, pp. 362. cs. Price %l. DeQuinoey's Biographies— (3 v.) Price for the three volu- mes 91.80, as follows : (1) De Quincey's Ceesars [176]— (16mo. Am. Edi.) The Cffisan. By Thomas De Quiitcet. Clothi'pp. 395, wdtc. Price 60 cts. (2.) De'Juincey's Bicgraphical Essays [99] — (16mo. Am. Edi.) On SImkespeare, Pope, Charles Lamb' Groethe, and Schiller. By Thomas Db Quib- CBT. Cloth, pp. 288, wdtc. Price 60 cts. (3.) De Quincey's Autobiographic Sketches [213-2] — (16mo. Am. Edi.) Autobiographic Sketches. By Thomas Db Qvihcet. Cloth, pp. 883, wdtC' Price 60 cts. u. m. ENGLISH, &c. 12. Lodffe's Portraits [229]— (8 v. 12mo. Eng.Edi.) Portraits of niustnous Personages of Great Britain. With biographical and historical memoirs of their lives and actions. By Edmund Lodob, Esq., F. S. A. With two hundred und forty portraits on steel. Cloth, pp. 8, Ss03, 291, 304, 345, 302, 804,805, 4«=2430, hgb. Price f8- 13. Knight's Cabinet Portrait Qallerv [280]-(12 v. in 6. ISmo. Eng. Edi.) The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies. Cloth, pp. average about 160-M2=1800. gcx. Price (2.75. 14. Old England's Worthies— (Royal 4to. Eng. Edi.) Old England's Worthies ; Agallery of portraits from authentic copies of the most eminent Statesmen, Lawyers, Warriors, Men of Letters and Science and Artists of our Country ; accompanied by ftill and original biogranhies. With illustratiye wood< cuts, and twelve illuminated engravings, pp. 272, hgb. Price ffi. 15. Smvth's Worthies of England [228]— (8vo. Ene. Edi.) The Worthies of England ; or Memoirs of eminent Persons whos^ acdous nave shed a lustre on the history of their country, and in whose honour monuments have been erected in Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral. By Geobob Lewis Smtth. Illustrated with portraits. Cloth, pp. 284, 114s=398| double columns, rgc. Price |l. 16. Pauli anc' Steinitz's Alfired the Great [l77]-(12mo. Eng. Edi.) Price for the two volumes ¥1.70, as follows ; (1.) The Life of Alfred the Creat. Translated from the German of Dr. B. Pauli. To which is appended, Alfkvd's Anglo-Saxon Version of Orisons, with a Literal English Translation, and an Anglo-Saxon Alphabet and Glossary. By B. Thobfb, Esq. Clcth, pp. 9, 682, hgb. Price |1. (2.) Life of Alfred tb ~ reat, with his Maxims and those of his Counsellors; from the German of Albert Von Haller. With notes and commentaries. By Fbancib Sibxnitz, with a portrait on steel. ClotL, pp. 844, note. Price 70 oti. frj 54 Biography — English, 17. James' Richard CoB^ir de Lion — (2 v. 12mo^Eng. Edi.) 18. A history of the lits of Richard Cceur de Lion, King of England. By O. P. B. Jaued, Esq. Cloth, pp. viii. 620, vin+49«=1032, hgb. Price »1.40. 1* 19. 20. 2L 22. Tegg's Family Library — (2 v.) Price for the two volumes, |l«Sfi. aa follows : (1.) Trials of Charles the First [242-3]~(i8mo. E r Edi.) And of someof theBegiotdea; with biographies ofBraJshaw, Ireton, Harrison, and others. With notes and portrait of Ch rles. Cloth, pp. 338, tofo. Price 68 cts. (2.) Aytoun's Eichard the First [83]— (18mo. Eng Edi.) The Liffe and Times of Richard the First,— Surnamed Cceur de Lion, King of England. With portrait. By William £. Attocit. Cloth, pp. !36. Price 68 cts. Ab1>. ' 's Biographical Histories— (4 v. 16mo. Am. Edi.) hb, Pr >r the four volumes $2, as follows : (1.; .-it'red [23]— The History of King Alfred the Great of England. By Jacob Abbott. With engravings. Cloth, pp. 870. Price 60 cts. (2.) William I [25]— History of William the Conqueror. By Jacob Abbott. With engravings. Cloth, pp. 201 • Price 60 cts. (3.) Charles the First [39]— History of King Charles the First of England. By Jacob Abbott. With engravings. Cloth, pp. 286. Price 60 cts. (4.) Charles the Second [44] — (16mo. Am. Edi.) History of King Charles the Second of England. By Jacob Abbott. With engravings. Cloth, pp. 304. Price 60 cts, G-uizot's Oliver Cromvirell— (2 v. Am. Edi.) 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Price 55 cts. QO. Second Series— (4 v.) Price for the four volumes $1.95, as follows : (1.) Tifcania ; Tales and Legends. Translated from the French of AuGVBTB LmrDTis. By Fbaubbhantbl. Cloth, pp. 236. Price 55 ots. (2.) Hurrah for the Holidays ; or. The Pleasures and Pains of Freedom. Translated f^om the German of A. Stbik and BosAxiE KocH. By Fbatt- BBHANTBL. Cloth, pp. 220. Price 65 cts. (3.) The Pearls, and other Tales. Translated from the German of OiOA EsCHBiTBACH and AosES FBAirz, By Fbauebuahtel. CI th, pp. 249. Price 65 eta. (3.) Bardouc— [180-5] Or the Goatherd of Mount Taurus. A Persian Tale. Translated firom the French. With flrontispiece. pp. 213. Price 30 ots. 81. Third Series — (3 v.) Price for the three volumes $1.60, as follows ; (1 .) Advice to Young Mothers on the Physical Education of Children- By a grandmother. Cloth, pp. 360. Price 76 cts. Practical Life, 160 Ju i1 (2.) Echoes of Infant VoiceB— [181-2] Tor the bereaved and torrowinv. pp. 144. Price 30 cti. (8.) 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Price for the eight volumes t2. 40, aa follows : (1-4) Mary Hewitt's Fireside Tales. (2.) ^Che Christmas Tree : a book of stories. (3.) The Turtle Dove, and other storien. (4.) The Favorite Scholar, and other tales. (5-8.) Mrs. S. C. Hall. Turns of Fortune, and other Tales. (6.) The Private Purse, and other tales. (7,) The Mei^^hanfs Daughter, and other tales. (8.) The Whisperer. 160. Eighth Series — Gilman, Lamb, Trimmer, etc.— [178] — (8 . V.) Price for the eight volumes 12.40, as follows : ^ (1-2.) Gilman. The Little Wreath of Stories and Poems for Children. (2.) Stories and Poems for Children. ' ^ (3.) Lamb. Mrs. Leicester's School. The Histories of several Young Ladies, related bv themselves. By Chabi.bb and Mabt Lamb. (4.) Trimmer. The Robins ; or. Domestic Life among the Birds. With anecdotes of other animals. By Mrs. Tbiiihbb. ^ (5-8.) Miscellaneous. [5.J How to Win Love; or, Bhoda'a Lesson- A Story for the Toung. 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With instructions in every branch of the art, and recipes for all the fashionable preparations. Illustrated by numerous wood cuts. With additions ami improvemeuts. By Campbell Mobfix. Cloth, pp. 379, hob. Price $l.iiU< Ur. ■■ ■•'•■^*'--U.M^ r^\ r •■ » <• 1 ( ;•.,- '■■"■■""'., a-, PART m. '■:/:::./:..,:.. ^^ ..,,-.-,-„,-_ THE LAW AND EEGIJLATIONS \\ i BlLATIirO TO PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES lir ,■ , f'. *">i. UPPER CANADA, . n. «. .% 'M'* ' ■•■fV ^- ■ \.^. ^^»'^^^^^^rf^>^«^^^^^^^«^^^^^^^"^^ I. EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW AUTHORIZING THE ESTABLISH. MENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES IN UPPER CANADA : ' L Lboislatiyi Grant. i' ' • The Upper Canada Common School Act of 1850, Section forty-one, enacts, '• That it may and shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, to authorize the expenditure annually, out of the share of the Legislative School Grant coming to Upper Canada, of a sura not exceeding three thousand pounds^ for the establiBh- ment and suppoi*t of School Libraries, under such regulations as are provided for by this Act" By the first section of the Grammar and Common School Improvement Act of 1865, this sum was further increased as follows : -: ' * '• " 4. A sum not exceeding three thousand Jive hundred pounds per annum may be expended as heretofore provided by law, in further aiding in the establishment end extension of Public Libraries in connexion with the Grammar and Common Schools in Upper Canada." 2. ChIXF SUFKBINTKNDENT. «^. M ■t-.'^i Section thiriy-five enacts that it shall be the duty of the Chief Superintendent of Education : " Eighthly. To employ all lawful means in bis power to procure and promote the establishment of School Libraries for general reading, in the several counties, townships, cities, towns and villages ; to provide and recommend the adoption of suitable plans of school houses, with the proper furniture and appendages ; and to collect and diffuse useful information on the subject of education generally, among the people of Upper Canada. " Nintldy. To submit to the Council of Public Instruction all books or manu- scripts which may be placed in his hands with a view of obtaining the recom* mendation or sanction of such Council, for their introduction as text-books or library books ; and to prepare and lay before the Council of Public Instruction for its consideration, such general regulations for the organization and government of Common Schools, and the maaagement of School Librarie«| a« he shall deem necessary and propen ' . > "" / Law §(• Regulations of Public School Libraries. 233 '* Tcnthly, To apportion whatever Bum or sums of money shall be provided by the Logisluture for the establishment and support of School Libraries : Provided always, that no aid shall be given towards the establishment or support of any School Library unless an equal amount be contributed and expended from local sources for the same object." ,. 7 , . , * 8. Council of Public Inbtruction. ' Section thirty-six enacts that it shall be the duty of the Council of Public Instruction : " Fifthly. To examine, and, at its discretion, recommend or disapprove of text* books for the use of schools, or books for School Libraries : Provided always that DO portion of the Legislative School Grant shall be applied in aid of any school in which any book is used that has been disapproved of by the Council, and publio notice given of such disapproval." 4. Local SuPBRiNTENDKirra. Section thirty-one, tenth clause, sixth division, enacts that it shall be the duty of each Local Superintendent to make an annual report to the Chief Superin- tendent, which among other things shall state " the number of libraries, their extent, how established and supported." [See also Number 6 of this Serie» J 5. School Visitoks. Section thirty-three enacts that School Visitors shall have authority at any law- ful meeting "to devise such means as they may deem expedient, to promote the establishment of libraries and the diffusion of useful knowledge." 6. Boards of Public Instruction, Section twenty-nine enacts that " it shall be the duty of eich County or Cir- cuit Board of Public Instruction. Fourthly, To adopt all such lawful means in their power, as they shall judge expedient, to promote the establishment of School libraries, and to diffuse useful knowledge in such County or Circuit." 7. CocNTT Municipal Councils. Section twenty-seven enpcls iLat "it shall be the duty of the Municipal Council of each County, Secondly, To raise by assessment such sum or sums of money, as it shall judge expedient for the establishment and maintenance of a County Com- mon School Library." 8. Township Municipal Councils. Section eighteen enacts that it " shall be the duty of the Municipality of each Township in Upper Canada, Secondly, To levy at its discretion such sum or sums as it shall judge expedient for purchasing books for a Township Library, under such regulations, as shall be provided according to law." 9. City and Towh Municipal GouNCiLa. Section twenty-one enacts, •• That the Council or Common Council of each city or incorporated town in Upper Canada shall be and is hereby invested, with- in its limits and liberties as prescribed by law, and shall be subject to the Game Q % m ; % 234 Lcm and Reffulations of obligiUioDfl afl nre the Municipal Cuuiicil of each Oounly, and tho Municipality of each Township, by the eighteenth and twcnty-Beveuth Section of this Act" jutt quoted above, 10. VlLLAOE MVMOIPAL COUNCILS. Section twj'nty five enacts, '• That the Municipality of every incorporated vil- lage tion of many small and cheap works, most admirably adapted both to intertain and instruct. These omissions occur chiefly in regard to books con- tained in the latter part of the catalogue, characteristic notices of which could not possibly be prepared by the Chief Superintendent witliiu the time and space at his disposal. In cases where the exclusive selection of libraries by the Chief Su- perintendent is requested, it is to be feared he may omit some hooks specially de- sired in the Section or Township, whose authorities have confided this trust to him. But if the local authorities would select to the amount of their appropria- tion such books as they particularly desire, and leave to the Chief Superintendent tho selection of the rest, with such suggestions as they may tliink proper to make he woul 1 be able to UU up their lists with such books, as would, for the most part, be new, as well as useful aud entertaining. This joint mode of selecting books for libraries will no doubt be found better than that of local authorities selecting all the books themselves, or wliolly confiding the selection of them to the Chief Superintendent. This suggestion is offered to all parties concerned, with the wish that they will feel themselves perfectly free to act or not act upon it as they may think best. III. GENERAL PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH BOOKS UAVE BEEN SELECTED FOR THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES. {^Extract from the Adnutea of the Council of Pub''r Instruction for Upper Canada, 2nd of Avgnst, 1853.) The Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada deems it proper to state its principles of proceeding in performing the important and responsible task of select- ing books for these Public School Libraries. 1. The Council regards it as imperative, that no works of a licentious, vicious er immoral tendoncy, aud no works hostile to the Christian Religion, should be admitted into the Libraries. 2. Nor is it, in the opinion of the Council, compatible with the objects of the public School Libraries, to introduce into them controversial works on Theology, er works of denominational controversy ; although it would not be desirable to in- «lude all historical aqd other works iu which such topics arc referred to and dia- Public School Libraries. 237 'PI cnssed ; and it is desirable to include a selection of suitable works on the evideuces of Natural and Revealed Religion. 8. In regard to books on ecclesiastical history, the Council agrees in a s election from the most approved works on each side. 4. With these exceptions, and within these limitations, it is the opinion of the Council that as wide a selection as possible should be made of useful and enter- taining books of permanent value, adapted to popular reading in the various de- partments of human knowledge — leaving «ach Munioip^ity to consult its own taste and exercise ils own discretion in selecting books from the general catalogue. 6. The includii]g of any books in the general catalogue, is not to be understood as the expression of any opinion by the Council in regard to any sentiments incul- cated or combated in such books.; but mereiy as an acquiescence on the part of the Council in the putchase of such books by any Municipality, should it think proper to do so. 6. The general catalogue of books for public School Libraries may be modified and enlarged from year to year, as circumstances may suggest, and as suitable new works of value may appear. IV. REGULATIONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES. {Adopted on the 2nd of August, 1853, and extracted from the Minutes of the Council of Public Instruction of that date.) 1. Establishment of Libbaeies. The Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada, as authorized by the thirty eighth section of the School Act of 1850, make the following regulations for the establishment and management of Public School Libraries : I, There may be School Section Libraries, or Township Libraries, as each Town- ship Municipality shall prefer.* In case of the establishment of a Township Library, the Township Council may either cause the books to be deposited in one place, or recognise each School Section within its jurisdiction as a branch of the Township Library Corporation, and ciuse the Library to be divided into parts or sebtions, and allow each of these parts or sections of the Library to be circulated in succession in each School Section. H Each Township Library shall be under the management of the Township Corporation ; and each Branch or School Section Library shall be under the man- agement of the School Section Corporation. The Township Council shall appoint or remove the Librarian for the Township ; ond each Trustee Corporation shall appoint or remove the Librarian for the School Section, as already provided by the seventeenth clause of the twelfth section of the School Act of 1850. III. Each Township Council and each School Section Corporation receiving library book!<, must provide a proper case for the books, with a lock and key; and must cau8u the case and books to be kept in some safe place and repaired when * Tills of course includes Ward or other authorised branches of a Townahip Library. 238 Law and J^egulatmis of injured ; and must also provide sufficient wrapping paper to cover tb as many as possible, by furnishing each family in proportion to the number of its readers or torrowers, or by delivering not more than one book at a time for each family. 8. Every book must be returned to the Library within as many weeks after it shall have been taken out, as it contains hundreds of pages — allowing one week for the reading of a hundred pages ; but the same person may again take the same book, if application has not been made for it while it was so out of the Library, by any person entitled who has not previously borrowed the same book — in which case such applicant shall have the preference in the use of it. And where there have been several such applicants, the preference shall be according to priority iD the time of their applicatio'' s, to be determined by the Juibrarian. 9. If a book be not returned at the proper time, the Librarian is to report the fact to the Trustees, and he must exhibit to them every book which has been returned injured by soiling, defacing, tearing, or in any other way, before such book shall be again loaned out, together with the name of the person in whose- possession it was when so injured. 10. For eaeh day^s detention of a book beyond the tine allowed by these regu- lations, the forfeiture of one penny shall be incurred by the borrower,* and shall be payable forthwith to th( Ijbrarian. 11. For the destruction or loss of a book, a fjrfeiture shall be incurred by the borrower, equal to the cost of the booli, or of the set, if the book be one of a series. And on the payment of such forfeiture, the partj? paying it shall be entitled to the residue of the series. 1? For any injury which a book may sustain by a borrower, and before its return, a forfeiture shall be incurred by such borrower, of not less than three pence half-penny for every spot of grease or dirt upon the cover, or upon any leaf of the Tolume ; for writing in or defacing any book, or for cutting or tearing the cover, or the binding, or any leaf, not less than six pence, or morn than the cost of the book. 13. If a leaf be torn out, or so defaced or mutilated that it cannot be read, or if »ny thing be written in the volume, oi- any other injury done to it, which renders it unfit for general circulation, the Trustees shall consider it a destruction of the book, and the forfeiture shall be incurred accordingly, as above provided in cuse of the loss of a book.f 14. When a book shall have been detained seven days beyond the time allowed by these regulations., the Librarian shall give notice to the borrower to return the • A forfeiture of six cents per day is imposed in each similar case in the State of New York, t These forfeitures are the same as in the State of New York in similar oases. Public School Libraries. 241 same •within three days. If not returned within that time, the book may be con- sidered as lost, and the forfeiture imposed in such case as incurred accordingly. 16. When, in the opinion of the Librarian, any forfcloure has been incurred by any person under these regulations, he shall refuF.) to deliver any book to the party liable to such fine until the TrustcvS shall h'lve decided upon such liability. 16. It is the special duty of the Librarian to give notice to the borrower of a book that shall be returned injured, to show cause why he should not pay the for feiture incurred. Such notice may bo given to the agent or child, or sent to the house, of the borrower who returns the book ; and it should always, if possible be given at the time the book is returned. 17. The Librarian is to inform the Trustees of every such notice given by him, and they shall assemble at the time and place appointed by him, or by any notice given by them, or any one of them, and shall hear the case. They are to keep a book cf minutes, in which every forfeiture which, in their judg nent, has been incurred, shall be entered and signed by them, or the major part of them, or by their Secretary on their order, and these minutes, or a duly certified copy of them, shall be conclusive evidence of each of the facts recorded in them. 18. It shall b« the duty of the Trustees to prosecute promptly for the collection of tie forfeit'-.fes adjudged by them, and all forfeitures shall be applied to defray- ing the expenses and increasing the books of the Library.* 3. Miscellaneous Regulations. XL The foregoing regulations apply to Branch School Section Libraries, as well as to School Sef.tion Libraries ; also to Township Councils the same as to Trustees of School 8ections, and to Township Libraries, the same as to School Section Libiaries, and to the residents in a Township in which there are no School Section Libraries, the same as to the residents of a School Sectior • likewise to the Libra- rian of a Township, the same as to a Librarian of a School Section. XII. When a Township Councillor or School Trustee shall be notified as havinsr incurred a forfeiture for detaining, injuring, or destroying a book borrowed from the library, ne shall not act as a judge in his own case, but such case shall be de- cided upon by the other members, or a majority of them, of the Township Coun- cil or School Corporation authorised to act in tho matter. In all cases, th:* acts of a majority of a corporation are to be considered as the acts of the corporation. XIII. In order to prevent the introduction of improper books into the LibrR*"ietdefl, nearlj' nil the maps and other nrticles of echool apparntun, aid most of the books for the libraries, were unknown in the country and would have been unknown, had they not been introduced by the agency of a public department. I believe that private booksellers have largely profiled by what I have done in thia respect ; that thoy have found demand for many books which no doubt have first been made known in the official catalogue and through the medium of the public school librnries. They have the entire anil exclusive poBscasion of the field of private trade; and with thia they nhould be satisfied, without ciniiiiiug to be the sole and uncontrolled miHiium of supplying the public schools and municipalities with bcK'ks and school apparatus. I have also considered it my duty to import nothing that could ha produced in the country. I get most of the maps mounted, and many of them colored in Toronto- Ihavo introduced models of tchool furniture, and encouraged its domestic manu* facturc, so th it it is now becoming an important binuch of busineps. All our com- mon school books are now printed in the country ; and I hope the day is not far distant when, in the largest sense, Canada will be a book publishing, as well as a book reading country. Having noticed, perhaps i.iore formally than was necessary, this only and narrow objection against public libraries, I will now state the steps whicti have been taken to establish thia vitally important branch of our system of public instruction, and some of its results and advantages. The first priictical step towards establishing public school libraries in Upper Canada, was taken in the autumn of 1850. In that year, the preliminary arrange- ments Avere made with the chief publishers in England and the United States, to supply the department with quantities of such works as might be selected by rae, and ftp 1 roved by the council of public instruction for Upper Canada. In 1853, the arrangements in regard to thia important branch of our system of public instruction were perfected ; and towards the close of that year — (having obtained the necessary supply from Englaud and the United States) — the first libraiy was dispatched from the department. Since that time, the officers of the department, charged with this special duty, have been incessantly engaged in receiving books, and in despatching libraries to every part of Upper Canada. Up to the date of this report, there were despdiched from the library depositories, libraries containing 105,509 volumes. A detailed statement of the number of libraries sent out, the names and designation of the municipalities and school sections, which have procured libraries, the amounts contributed from local sources for this object, the number of volumes sent out in each depattment of literature, and other statistical informatiou in regard to libraries up to the close of 1854, will be found on referring to table K. I'he regulations which have been adopted for the management and control of the libraries will be found in appendix F. It will be seen by table K, how widely advantages of these public libttiries have already been diffused. Each of the forty-two counties in Upper Canada, ■with the exception of Addington, Bruce and Victoria, has availed itself of the facilities which the Department, through the liberality of th«) Legislature, hoa been enabled to afford. They have been equally open to the most distant school sections as well as to the metropolis — to the mo;st remote and thinly inhabited municipalities as well as to the most populous and wealthy. Each has been aided from the legislative grant, and supplied with books according to the extent of their own exertions and the amount of money contributed from their own resources. ! , Public School Libraries, 247 Ab a {lingular iDstance of huw little tnfluencu distance can have in preventing the establisbment of public librarice, I may mention that, while very respectable libraries Imve been ordered and despatcliud tu the extreme northern townships of the pruvincu, bordering on the Ottawa River, not a tingle book iiax yet Leon pro- cured for public school libraries in either of the populous and important ciiies of Toronto, Ottawa or London ; while the school authorities in each of these cities complain of a want of some ae access to t!ie interesting and often beautifully illustrated works on various branches of knowledge and social duties, whrs of the Wise and Good... 70 " R., Worlts 84 Burn's Mechanics, 143, Steam Engine .... 147 Bacon's l"'ssa.vs, 7S, Works laS) Byron's Works, and Beauties of... ..80, 84, 86 Bowen's Documents of the Constitution 80 Barbauld's Selections from Sp"etator ... L- Blackwood's Magazine, Selections from... '-^O Bethune's Female Foets i Blair's Rhetoric, 8i), Chron. Tables >.« Butler's Analogy, by Angus, &c 1 " Weather, 123, Imitative Art -iZi Bagster on the Sacred Volume 92 Bayne's Works 93 Bible, R. T. 8., 94, Natural History, 108, Geotcraphy, R. T. S 126 Beecher's Calisthenics 100 Boys and their Rulers 101 Book of Animals, X, K. 8., 105, Trees, X.K. s 116 Calendar Seasons, X. K. 8„ 119, Houses, &c., X. K. 8 144 Bird, Life of a, X. K. 8- 102 Birds, X. K. S., 105, Nests, X. K. 8 100 Beohstein's Cage and Chamlier Birds 106 Broderii)'s Notebook and Zoological Re- creations lOS Bull on Children 112 Brodio's Mind and Matter 112 Bushnan's Fhysiology 114 Bigelow's Nature in Disjuse, &c 114, 147 Bcale's Laws of Health 115 Botanical Ladder 110 Botany, Elements of 117 Botany, Beck and Balfour 210, 211 Buist's Flower Garden Directory, 117, Garf ener 135 Buff's P lysies 01 the Earth 121 Brockleoby's Microscopic World, 122 " Meteorology 123 Bassnett's St'irms 123 Birt's Uiw of S-torms 123 Bingley's Useful Knowledge 124 Bouvier's Familiar Astronomy 125 Institutes ^ 203 Breen's Astrouoiuy „ 120 Bible Geography, £. T.8 126 Bronner's Chemistry 130 BoussiuMrault's Rural Economy 131 Bud's Ai;ricultural Works 132 Bauchur's Hoise-Brcaking 136 Bement's Rabbit Fancier 139 Blacklock on Sheep 141 Barker's Ship 144 Babbaure's Economy of Manufactures 144 Bant'elds Industry of the Rhine 146 Beckinan's Inventions , 147 Blak' \y's Theolo^y of Inventions 147 Bourne's Steam Engine 148, 225 Bakeweli's Electricity 14'.» Bakewell's Geology 215 Blackie's Josephus, 186, Imp. Gazet. ... 214 Boeckh's Athens 187 Becker's Galliis and Charicles 187 Boh n's Classical Series 203 Brande's Antiquities, 189, Chemistry 217 " Dictionary KM] Bartlett's Mexico, HI3, Fevers 200 Broom's Legal Maxims 202 Burleigb's Lfgislative Guide 203 Baldwin's i'ronouncing Gazetteer 214 Bowriug's IKximal System 220 FAOB Raker's Statics, 220, Mechanism 220 Burnell's Civil Env'ineoring, 221, Limes, 227 Bird's Natural Philosophy 221 Boucharlat's Mechanics 222 Boye's Pneumatics 222 Buchanan's Technical Dictionary 224 Byrne's Model Calculator 226 " Metal Worker's Assistant 225 Bland's Ships and Boats 227 Burgoyne's Blasting and Quarrying 227 Bury's Architecture 228 Barnard's School Architecture and Education 99 BIOGRAPHY, 51, REFEPvDNCE 194 iJ'.yrANY, 115, " 210 C. Coxe'a Works 9, 10, .33, 56, 191 Chambers' Works, 13, 45, 78, 82, 85, 89, 102, 110, 114, 117, 123, 142, 197, 215, 210, 196 Crusades, Various Histories of the 16 Child's History of Rome, United States, England, [Diokens and Boimer's,! ... 18 Creasy's Decisive Battles 20 Crowe's France 21 Cabinet, Cyclopaidia, History of Switzer- land 28 Crichton's and Wheaton's Scandinavia 25 Arabia 26 China, X. K. S., &c.,27, 28, 191, Travels iu 39 Corner's China 28 Carpenter's Works, 30, 113, 117, 122, 127, 211 Colman's European Life, &c 36 •' Agriculture 218 Curzon's Armenia and Monasteries 38 Cheevor's Works 41,40,93,107, 124 Cumming's Huntei-'s Life 42 Bible Pictures 51 Columbus and Vespucius 44 Constable's Miscellany 49, 50 Cook's Voyages 45 Cooke's English Forests 116 Cayley's Bridle Roads of Spain 48 Conscience' Tales of Flemish Life 49 Cyrus, .52, R. T. S 67 Cleopatra 52 Charles L, Trials of 54 Croly's George IV, 57, British Poets 83 Caxton's Gresham. 59, R. T. S 07 Cunningham's Painters, 4c 01, 81 Carlyle's Sterling, Ac, 01, 62, French Revolution 190 " Cromwell*s Letters and Speeches 87 Church in the Army, R. T. 8 62 Curran's Life, Mackenzie 68 Cockburn's Memorials, &c 64 Cottiu's Exiles of Siberia 48 Cockayne's Turenne 65 Cortez, Hernando, by Uncle Philip 77 Crnik's Works 65,78,97, 146 Charlemagne, R. T. S 67 and Bayard, R. T. S 68 Cranmer, R. T. 8 67 Calvin, R. T. 8 67 Child's Hi.story of Woman 73 " Biography of Good Wives 73 Crosland's Memorable Women 74 Cleveland's Literature 79 Cornwall's Essays and Tales 81 Collier's Shakespeare 82 Cowper's Works 82, 83 Cral)b's Synonyms 98, 207 Ciablie's Poems, Tocqueville's Political Works, 21, 9.5, 203 DavtMiiiort's Works 21,65,66, 72 Dunham's Historical Works 22, 24, 191 De Ri'umont's Naples 22 De Oustine's Russia 21 Duncan's Russia, 2t, Phil, of Seasons 12|. Dc Jj^Kuy's Ivnout and Russians 21 Do Bcsse's I'urkish Empire 26 Davis" China 27, 192 Davies' Holland, 191, Mathematics 223 " Jaiufs, Liit'c of 6.'J David-son's Sacred History 31 Doyle's Ulster, 35, Agric. Works 138, 141 Dumas' South of Franco 3.5 Di.\.'s -Madeira 3.-> Do La Girouiere's Philippines 43 FAGB Dana's Before the Mast, 45, Agricultural Works 135 '• Mineralogy 21« DoQuincey's Works 53, 199 D'Aubignu's Cromwell 64 Dixon's Wm. Peiui, 54, Howard 68 De Florlau's William Tell 6« Dover's Frederick II 71 Doran's Qu" Kiieydopiedia livv EschenbiirT's <,.l;wsical I.ite";'tur<' 205 Episod(!s ol J iseot Viife, Uoiiiestim 2i:7 Evans' Millwright (jiude , i'-iO Ecclesiastical Library, Bohu .., '20C< P. Eraser's Mesopotamia, &c.. 12, PercJik ... 27 Francis' Works ..15, uT, 58, i! > 219, ifiS Frost's Worts ^l.liO, 42, 76 France, Vario.ss Historioi? or M, 190, 191 " " Travels in 35, 50 French Stories, 21. X. K. 8 26 *• Lit. Men, 6l>, Revolution, R, T. S. 27 " 111 Algiers 42, Poote's Africa 29 r, --tor's Works ,. 33,77,79,87, 93 Fi.!'t's Histories 34 FurniN.s' Csesar and Doge 37 FlaitgV Venice 37 Fisk's H.')!y Land 37 Fiske's Cla-^!<"al Antiquities 205 Flt'ury's A.r -di^ 44 Far Off; or, .;.:istralia and Asia described 48 Farr's Bible Bior.. 51, Ancient History ... 187 Fenelon's Ancient Philosophers 6fi Follen'8 Fenolon 92 FeU'H Alderman Kelljr 6ti Facts L'^ Correct Fancies 74 F'llloni's Woman, 74, Marvels of Science 121 Fr.uiklin, Brnj., Li fe, Autobiog, Mem. of 76 Friends in Council 81 Forsyth's Trial by Jury 87 Fowler's English Grammar 98 Flower Garden, Quarterly Ruview 116 Floweriofthe Year.R. T. 8 117 Frozen Stream, X. K. 8 119 Face of the Earth, R. T. S 119, 120 Fleming's Seasons 123 Fownes' Chemistry 131, 216 Fosseiuleii's Agricultural Works 135, 21(i Field, Fold and Wheat, R. T. 8 Vii Floy's Orchard 134 Farm and Garden Essays IKi Forrest's Boys Book,141, Mil.Eugineering. 221 First Thoughts 11.2 Four Hundred Receipts 14."> Ferguson's Rom. Rep., 188, St. Engine ... 225 Fnllci's Worthies of England 194 Forstcr's Statesmen 19' Furton's British Shells 208 FAOK i iraday'a Lectures 218 V'ield's Painter's Art 227 I'lomberg's Painting on Glass 227 o. Gosse's History, 9, 12, Zoology... 102, 10,5, 106,12';, 127 jfr-ece. Various Histories of 13, 1 1. is? Travels in (')'.> 16': " Grote',s, 187, R. T. S ... i.j Gieeks Illustrious, R.T. 8 3.1 Giiizot'sWorks 16.64, 88, '/i, 188 Glrig's Works ■..;■, 20, 28, t:\ 57 Grf 7, Grandfatlnir, Wonders of Home;... 144 " Polynesian Myt^f logy . 31 Grcv's English Princes, 18, Bi 'j.ny, 210, y,] Geology aie Gifford - Vaval Darin? 20 tlrattm.'-. Netherlaiuis '-ii GuMiiflLi's Russia 24 Gfrmmy, Various Histories of •]!.?, 24, WO, 191 " Travelsin 35 " 1 Poland, X. i'l. 8 2(5 Genoa, X.K S 2R Glimpses of the Dark Ages, E T. H 27 Gapper's Presidencies of India 28 Gahan'sCI listian Church V'i Gautiiir's >,V'anderings in Spain 35 OoiiklN Works 37.209, 228 GfiiNtacker's Travels.. 43, 49 Gilly's Shipwrecks 46 • ioidding's Young Marooners 46 Grcgorovius' Corsica 60 Giants of Patagonia , 60 Gait's Byron ... 60 Genius, Memorials of Early 61 Gilllllan's Lit. Port., CO, B. Poets 198 Goldsmith's Works 63,8., 208 Goethe's Autobiography, 71, Work...8 97 Green's Mahomet 78 George's Queens of Spain 78 Gertrude's Randolph 77 Gardner's Christian Female i 75 " Music of nature 125 Gardner's Farmers Dictionary 319 Gleanings from the Poets 86 Gregory's Evidences 91, 92 Chemistr.y, &c 115,217, 223 Giles' Illustrations of Genius 93 Gold and the Gospel 93 Graham's Eng. Syn., 98, Chemistry 217 (foverness Life '. 99 Gymnastics 100 Graduated Instruction 102 Garratt's Instinct 107 Gleanings of Sacred Philosophy 108 Greenwood's Pets 110 Good Health, R.T.S Ill Griscom's Ph.ysiology, 112, Air...., 114 Girtin's House I live in 112 Glenny's Works 116,117, 134 Giiyot's Earth and Man 127 Griffltl's' Chemistry 129,130, 210 Griffin's Works 131, 145, 146 Gaylord and Tucker's Am. Hnsb 132 Gardening and Natural History 133 Genon on the Cow 138 Gillespie's Roads and Railroads 148 Gibbon's Roman Empire, Bohn'sEdi., &c. 188 Gorton's Biographical Diftionary 195 Godwin's Universal Biography li)5 Goodrich's British Eloquence 201 Griswold's Works 2(»a Greek Literature 206 Greek and Roman Philoso|)hy. &c 206 Giessen's Outliues ot Analysis 217 ,"' FAOB ... 218 ... 227 ... 227 .'5. 0. 127 ■I. isr )!) 16<-; .. i.-i , 33 ;. 188 i 6/ .. 144 .. 31 LIBRARY CATALOGUE. 257 FAOB Gore'8 Electro Deposition 226 Glyn's Cranes and power of Water 22H Greenwood's NavJKutioii 227 Gessert's Glass Staining 227 Garbett's Design in Architecture 22S GEOLOGY, 127, EEFEEENCE 214 Hale's Hlstoryof the Jews HuKhes' Australia, 40, Manuf 227, Ucnpstcnbcrfc's Bftypt Hawthorne's Stories from History Hume's EuKland Hungar}', Various Histories of "^ Travels in Bohu's Hamley's Crimean Campaign Harvey's Battles B. Army, 20, Peel, 68, Poems Hargrave's Australia Hildreth's Works 28, 29, Hawe's Indian Tales Hoare's Ecclesiastical History Hackett's Illustrations of Scripture Howitt's Works 34,41, 59, 84, Hugo's Victor 1, Rhine Hall's Works (various) ... 37, 72, 100, 102, Hodgins' Geog. & Hist. British Colonies Headley's Sacred Mountains, 4c 37, Hue's China, Chinese Empire, & Tartary, Hutchinson's Niger, &e 40, " Colonel, Memoirs of Humboldt's Works, &c. . .42, 43, 71, 121, 122, Helton's New Grenada Hiiolt'6'8 Sandwich Islands Head's (Sir F. B) Bruco,44, Shall and Will (Sir E. W.) Stokers, &c.,F.B.,97, Home of the Mutineers Hack's Winter Evenings Hetner's Athens Hartley's Sandford and Merton Holling's Cicero, 52, Gustavus Adolphus, Herbert's Captains, Roman Republic and Old World Holcroft's Memoirs Holland's Reminiscences, &c " Manufactures in Metal Holland and Belgium. Travels in 49, Hunt, Leigh.Autohiog. 60,&c.,81, 124, 144, Hone's Eminent Christians Hanna's Chalmers Haldane's Memoirs Harper's Men of Modern Times " Miscellaneous Agriculture " RoUin, 186. Practical Life Harsha's Orators and Statesmen Hazlitt's Napoleon. 69, &c 80, Howe's American Mechanics Hudson, Henry, Adventures of Historical Tales, American Harrison and Shaw's Literature Haywardand Mayne's Essays, &c Herbert and Hall's Works Hemans' Poems Hood's Poems Humphrey's Political Science Halleck and Taylor's Poems Huyske's Bible Stories of Animals Historv of Insects. R. T. S Hive and its Wondt-rs, R. T. S Hibbert'a Rustic Adornments, &c Hamilton's Animal and Veg. Physiology, '* Philosophy Hassall's Food Adulterations Hookers Physician, 115, British Flora... Higgins' Earth 9 229 12 15 17 24 109 24 25 84 28 191 31 32 32 123 35 114 31 5" 39 102 62 124 43 43 148 47 48 49 60 72 63 65 60 147 112 225 62 64 04 66 132 179 67 82 75 77 77 79 80 83 84 84 87 95 104 104 105 lO'J 110 199 111 211 122 Pagb Hut^on's Book of Nature 123 Mathematics 223 Hogg's Microscope, 122, Nat. Philosophy 143 Harris' Thunder Storms, 123, Electriciiy, 149 Hitchcock's Works 126, 128, 129, 142, 215 Herschell's Astronomy 125, 212 Natural Philosophy 220 Hind's Astronomy 126 Hodge's Chemistry 131 Hihberd's Town Garden 133 Honey Bee, The, Quarterly Review 140 How to choose a Milch Cow 140 " Furnish a House 145 Houses, Furniture, &o 146 Haupt's Bridge Construction 148 Highton's Telegraph 149 Heeren's Greece 187 Hedges' Prose Writers of German; 197 Hallam's Works 199 Hooper's Medical Dictionary 209 Henslow's Botany 211 Heather's Descriptive Geometry 221 " Instruments 221 HISTORY, 1, REFERENCE 286 I. Idumtea, Arabia, and Dead Sea, R. T. S... 11 lona Island, R. T, 8 19 Isle of Wight, R. T. 8 34 Tndiaiis of North America, R. T. S 31 Indians of North America, Various works on 30, 81 ItaUan Stories, X. K. S 26 Italy, Various works on 22,23.36,37, 60 Insects and Habitations, X. K. S., 105, Life and Manuf., X.K.S 107 Industry of Nations, X. K. S., Of ihe Rhino 106 Ireland, Various Histories of, 19, 190, Travels in 35 India, Pictorial 28 " Various Histories of 27, 28 Iceland 31 Irving's Works 44,49,94, 96 Illustrious Men, Tales of 77 Irish National Selections, Poems 8.5 Irarajf's Practical Mechanics 148 Inanimate Creation, Ansted, &c 207 J. Jews, History ofthe, R. T.8 Jewish Nation, R. T. S 9 " Rites, Worship, Captivity. Laws, Manners, &c.. R. T. S 10 Judges and Kings of Israel, R.T.S 10 Jones' Seven Wise Men 14 James' Works 16,54, 68, 69 Jcmini's Waterloo 21 Jamaica, R T. S 27 .Tarvcs' Sandwich Islands 30 Johns' Lizard Head, X. K. S 34 " Botanical Works 115, 116, 119 Jukes' Physical Geology 128 Jerrold's Brage Breaker 36 Jermann's St. Petershureh 40 .lenkins' Exploring Expedition 40 Jokai's Hungarian Sketches 49 Johnson's Works 59, 83, 112, 117, 199. 219 •' Conchology 208 Johnston's Chemistry, &c., 130, 131, 139, 140, 194, 214, 218, Atlases 213 Jervis' Great Painters 61 Jamioson's Religious Biography 62 Jameson's Works 71. 74, 80 / "'■ 258 GENERAL INDEX TO THE TAOE JosephiiiP, Empress, Minioirsof. 73 Judsoi), Dr., Lilo oC, 7tJ, Mrs., Life of 7U Joly's Christian Eviiloiicus DO Jesse's rilcaiiinxs, 100, Wliito's Sulboruo, lOU Jfinvns' Natural History 100 Jat'ksou'H Miiienils liO Joyce's Arts, Ac, Seicntiflo DlaloBuos... 143 JoNoplius, Bolin. Lippincott, and Blacl(ie, 18tt Jaull'roy's Ktliics 200 Junius, by Woodfall ,. 201 Jussicu's Botany ; ■ H Jeans' Navigation, &c 227 Kitto'8 Histcrical Works. 11. 27, 186. Ac, 111,19(1, and Wittich 127 Kenrii-k'sEjrypt 12 Kenriik and Ciiild's Gift Book 75 Kinifsley's Heroes, 15, Glaucus 121 KniWUt's Historical Works...l5,17,21,63, 80 " Zoology, 10(1, 107, Cyclopicdia, 146, 196. &( ., 140, 147, 197 " Physiolopy.lll, Chemistry, 130, Natuv'il Hhilosopliy 144 Keighilcy's Crusaders, 16, Ennland 17 KiiiKs, Anecdotes of 18 Kings of Israel, R. T S K^ King's Gcoloury and Religion 128 Kingston's Blue J.iekets and !^eaLife ... 20 Kohlauseh's Germany 20 Kelly's R\issia. «, Ranko'sPopiis 33 Knox's St. Tliomos, 30, Game Birds, 106, Artists 59 Keppel's Borneo 39 Kingslake's Eothen 39 Kane's Arctic Expedition, 46, Chemistry, 216 Kavanav h's Women of Christianity, &c., 52, 74 Kanies' Criticism 89 Kirby and Spence's Entomology 109 " on Animals 109,209 Kidd's Plly^^eal Condition of Man 113 Kemp's Natural History of Creation 142 Kipping's Masting and Rigging 227 Kentish, on box of Instruments 229 Kelk's Meelianic's Text Book 230 Knappen's Mechanic's Assistant 230 Keuteu's Soaps 231 L. Lane's Modern Egyptians 12 Liddell's Rome, 14, and Scott's Greek Lexicon 200 Lares and Penates 15 Lieber's Great Events, 16, Civil Liberty and Ethics 200, &c., 95 Lee's Historical Talcs, 16, 24, 41, Zoology, 103, 104, &c., 61 London and British Museum, 18, I'ic- torial 34, Ac, 146 " Papers from Quarterly Review, 80 Lamartine's French Revolution,21, East, 38,&c., 65. 191 Londonderry's Peninsular War 22 Lillie's Canada 31 Liogard's Eni;land & Anglo Sax. Church, 33 Loiterings among the Lakes, X- K. S 34 Lynch's Dead Sea, 38, Jordan, &c 192 Layard's Nineveh, &c 38, 192 Laumaii's Adventures in Noi'th America, 39 Leslie's Polar Seas 45 Lesley's Coal Manual 129 Leila, or tlu; Island, &c 47 Louis and Frank ; or Three Months under tUesnow 48 FAOB Livingston's Poetry of Geography, 60, G(!ography 127 Long's Civil Wars of Romo 08 Lodge's Portraits 53 Lawrence's British Historians, 64, Lignt, &c., 74, 75, \mos 76, 118 Lewes' Biog. Hist, of Phil 61 " Spanish Drama 06 Lom(;«nise's Beaumarchais. 70 Le Bas' Crannierand Wicklill'e 61 Lockliait'sScott,(l3, Burns, 04, Napoleon, 69 Luther, Life of, R. T. S.,67, and Oberlin, 71 Lavater, Lifoof,R.T.S.,07, Physiognomy, 209 Las Cases' Napoleon 69 Louis Philippe and Napoleon 111., Poore andDul'uy 69 Literary and Scientiflo Men 70 Leibnitz and Schiller, Mackoy and Car- lyle 71 Lowell's Seed Grain 81 Lady's Historical Library 73 Longinus on the Sublime 88 Lawson's Banks 89 Lord and Vassal 89 Longfellow's Poems and Prose Works ... 94 Latham's English Language, 99, &c., 1<.4, 208 Loudon's Lady's Country Companion ... 10 ., &c., 120 Lardner's Bee, &c., 107, Natural Philoso- pby, 142, &c., 144, 146, 148. 149. 212, 210, 226 Lansborough's British Zoophytes and Sea-wceds 108 Lankester's Food of Man Ill Lord's Popular Physiology Ill Linnaius and Jussieu 117 Lindsay's British Lichens 118 Light and Shadow. X. K. S 119 Lessons on the Universe, X. K. S 119 Longman's Coal Fields, 120, ( abinet Lawyer 2ol Longman's Traveller's Library, 89, 40, 79, 65 Liebig's Chemistry, 130, and Kopp's Do. 218 Leucliars' Hot-houses 136 Linsley's Morgan Horses 136 Lippincott's Josephus, 186, Gazetteer 214 Lepsius' Egypt 102 Lyell's Travels, 194, Geology 215, 216 Langiiorns' Plutarch 194 Locke's Works 199 Leverett's Latin Lexicon 206 Leach's Mollusca of Great Britain 208 Lincoln's Botany, 210 Lindley's Vegetable Kingdom & Botany, 211 Loomis' Geology 216 Law's Logaritlims, 221, on Roads 227 Lanzi's History of Painting 224 Lecd's Architecture 228 Larkin's Brass Founder's Guide 229 LITERATURE, 77, REFEREJSCE 196 M. Milman's History of the Jews, 10, Christ.. 3S Merivale's Roman Republic 14 Macfarlane's Catacombs, &c., 15, 21, 26,28, 37, 56, propellers 140 Malkin's Historical Parallels 15 Macaulay's England, 17, &c 55, 88 Milner's England, 17, Atlasi s, 213, &c. 212, 214 Mackay's London, 18, Popular Delusions . 08 Miller's London, 18, Hugh, 34, 64, 127, 128, 189 Moore's Ireland 19 Military Life, Tales of, X. K. S 20 M:^:iiiavelli's Florence 23 Menzel's Germany SS Morel's Works, 25, 20, Am. Shep. 138, Phil. 199 LIBRARY CATALOGUE. 259 06 70 01 70 71 81 73 88 PAOE Madsonzio'a Clroassla, Ao.. 25, 27, 40, 03, 81 Modem Civilizntion, R. T. S 27 Mnmi.v's Works 28,30,42,101, 22(1 Myrtle's Ir Eloquence 88 Mayo's Works 04,102. 112 May's Female Poeti-y 95 Mansfield's AnH>ricaii Education 99 Muzzy's Fireside 99 ■Manunalia, X. K. S 105 Mudie's British Bijds, 106, &c., 109, 122, 123 Marsh's Camel 108 Morris' Natural History 108 Medi(^ine, Household 114 Median's Ornam<'ntal Trees 116 Marcel's Land and Waier 121 Mantell's liivisil)le\Vorld,122,Fo.ssil8.&c. 129 Mitchell's Discoveries in Astronomy 125 Heavenly Oibs 126 Jloseley's Astronomy, 120, Mechanics 220 Main's Rudimentary Astronomy 126 Mineral Kin-rdom, the X. K. S 129 Minerals and Metals 141 McMalion's American Gardener 135 Miner's Pee Keepintr 139 Morfit's Manures, 141, Chem- 217, &c 231 Munn's Land Drainer. 141 Man, Physically, R. T. S....' 94 Honey. R.T.S 94 FAOB MbrIc, B.T.S 0* Mind, the senses of the, R. T. 8 Ill, 04 Mechanics. Easy Lessons in 142 Mines and Mininir, R. T. 8 146 Milller's Worlil, 1H7, Physics 212 Mallet's Northern Anti(|iiities 189 Mahon's CondtS!)!), Lnnland 11(0 Micholet'P French Revolution 191 Motley's Dutch Republic 191 McWhorter's Yahveh 202 Marcou's GeoloKical Map 816 Morton's Cyclopii'dia of Agrinulturo 218 McGauley's Nat Phil 221 Mortimer's I'yrotecbiiist'sCora 230 Murphy's Art of Weaving... 231 MANUFACTURES, 144. REFERENCE 223 v. Novelties of the New World 28 Nelson's Works, 11 , 22, 23, 31, 40, 40, .'54, 68, 02.120,128 " Natural History 107, 108 " Lord, Life of 56 Niebuhr's Greece 14,&c.l86, 188 Newman's Re^al Rome. 11, Insects 109 Naples,X.K.S 26 New Zealand.X. K..S 28 Neander's Church Hi.story 32, &c, 33, 51 Nutfent's Classical I^ands 30 Neale's Siam. 39, Biop. Works 62 Near Home, or the counti ies of Europe 48 Newland's Forest Life 49 Norway, Travels in 40 Nevins' Hudson's Bay X. K. 8 51 Narrative of Shipwrecks. X. K. 8 61 Newton, Sir Isaac. Lilcof, R. T. 8 67 Napoleon Buonaparte, Lives of 67, 69 " " Court and Camp 21 Nichols' Theolojry.Ol, System of World... 124 Nicol's Sciences, 142, Mnieraiofry 216 Northend's Teacher and Parent 100 Natural Histojy, X. K. S., R. T. S.,103, 104, 107 " " Various Works on, 108, 109, 110 Newham's Physical Condition of Man... Ill Nature's Wonders, R T.S 120 Natural Phenomena, X. K. S 121 " Philo.sophy for be;;imiors 142 National Epitome of Geography 127 " Cyclopfcdia 196 Norton's Elements of Apric 132 Nash's Progressive Farmer 132 Neill's Fruit Garde:i and Gardener 134 Neces.sity and Contrivance, Tl. T. t^ 146 Novelties. &c., in Arts 147 NapieWs Peninsular War. 190. &c.. 225, 230, 231 New York Civil and Criminal Justice 203 Noad's Chemical Manipul.ation 217 Neville's Hydraulic Formulie 221 Nystrom's Screw Propeller 226 o. Osburn's Antiquities of Egypt 12 Osborne's World of Waters 121 Ockley's Saracens 26 Oliphanl's Katmandu 39 Olcf England's Worthies, &c 53 Osier's Kxmouth 57 O'Meara's Napoleon in Ex'.le 69 Osgood's Christian Biog-,'a])hy 68 Owen's Heroines of History.. .75, Ac, 114, 148 Olmstead's Noah 92, Nat. Phil. 12.'), 222 Origin and Proicress of Laniiuage, R. T. 8. 94 Organic Life, Wonders of, R. T. 8 HI Oersted's Soul in Nature 122 260 GENERAL INDEX TO THE I' I PAOB Ontlinos of Inortranlc Chemlotry.X.K. 8. lUO OKilvl(!'s Iiiiiicrial Diet 100, B. FoshIIs. 208 Ovornmn's Mmiiif. Works 'iin, 220, 2.'5(i Omsiai), I'im'itis of H4 Ocean, Tlie, X.K.8 120 Proctor's Cru Lon.nueviilo .. .15. 73 Rome, Various Works on 14,15, 188 " City of, R T. S., 15, Stories from History of, X.K.S 15 Roman Literature, Tliompson, Ac, 200, Antiquities, Ae,, Ramsay 200, 188 RohUin's Classic Tales 18 R')l)soii's Great Siesres 20 Redliend's French Revolution 21 Rnvan's " " 22 K I'ike's Sorvia, 24, Ferdinand I 55 Ru-.sia, Various Works on ..2V, 25 Travels in 30,40,50, 51 LIBRARY CATALOGUE. 261 FAOB ... 200 .. -208 ,. 208 .. '10 .. 2U .. 215 .. 202 .. 105 .. 217 .. 219 .. 224 .. 229 .. 226 .. 227 .. 228 ,. 1B0 .. 1.18 .. ins . me . 1«6 .. 157 ,. 160 . irt3 . 164 1- 164 . 164 . I6S . 165 I6S . 166 . 167 . 163 189 04 15 FAUB Bu!tsta, X K.9., 25, Labaume'a Napoleon liivattioii, &i} 25 " Rcollfitioiis of 2S " EntcliMli Woman in cts, R. T. 8 104 Bennie's Zoology 106, 107 Redllold's Physiognomy 114, 201) Rufeland's Art of Prolonging Life 114 Renfrcy's Vegetation of Europe 118 Rhind's Creation,121,Vegetablo Kingdom, 211 Rural A flairs, X.K.S 133 Reemelin's Vine dresser 135 Randall & Spooner's Youatt on the Horse, 136 Ritchie's Railways, 14d, Farm Engineer, 218 Roads anil liailroads 148 Rcbertson's Works 190 Ross' Humboldt's Travels 103 Rich's Cyclopsudia 195, &c. 206 Rowton's Female Poets 197 Ruschenberger's Natural History and Lexicon 208 Reynolds' Diagrams, 149, 212, 213, 214, 217, &c., 224, 225 " Natural Philosophy 223 Rham's Diotionaiyof the Farm 210 Rose's Chemical Tables 217 Renwick's Mechanics and Natural Phi> losophy 220 Ripley's Taylor's Literature 223 Rain Cloud, II. T. S 118 Religious Tract Society, Biography 67 Zoology 104,105 Physical Science 126 Physiology Ill Phenomena. 119, 120 Nat. Philosophy, 145 S. Scripture Topography, X. K. 8 10, 127 " Sites, X. K. 8., 10, Manners and Customs 10 " Mountains of, X.K.8. 37 Smith's Works, 14, 39. 41, 43, Philosophy, 90, &c., 101, 111. 136 " Agric, 140, «ic., 200, 202, 208, 231, Dictionary 203, 205, 207 " Captain, Adventures of. 77 " &. isohoedlor's Botany 211 " Sydney, Works 80 Smyth's Unity 93 " Modern History 189,191, &c, 212 do do do do do do 00 do do do PAOB Schmidt's Education iu:l Schmitz's Greece and Home 14 Sismoiidi'H llepublies, 14,23, Literature... 06 Strickland's Stories from History, and English Tales 15, 17 Sclhy's Events 17 Scott, Sir W., Works, 19, 85, 80, 04, and Burns, M, tw. 198 " Cotton Spinner 231 Scotia's Bards 85 Scotland, Works on 19 Stewart's Scottish Stories, 10, Agricul I36 " Human Mind, *ic 20O Soldiers and Sailors, Gibbert 20 Simpson's Paris alter Waterloo 21 " Voice from tlie Desert 64 Spain and Si)aniBh Stories, X. K. S 23 " Various Histoiiesof 230,22,100, 101 " Travels in 40, 35 Sonvestre's Brittany 22, 60 Spalding's Italy, 23, Japan, 30, Literature, 77 Smedloy's Venetian History 23 Schiller's Works 23, 07 Szabad's Hungary 24 Saiidwith's Kars 25 Spencer's Travels, 25, 102, Music 220 Spenser and his Poeti-y 73 Swedish Stories, X. K. 8 29 Sweden, Stories of, and Norsemen 4g " Travels in 36, 48 Switzerland, B. T. S., and Swiss Stories... 27 " Histories of, 23, Travels in... 39 Swiss Family Robinson 43 Sidney's Australia, 28, Food,&c 114 Sumner's Slavery, 29, Orations 2fl Stone's Border Wars, 20, Brant 75 Sacred Literature and Poetry, X. K. 8 ... 03 " History, Outlines of 3;j Stowe's Sunny Memories 34 Stow's Training System \„... 101 Sewell's Journal, 36, Steam, &c 226 Shelton's Up the River 33 Stephen's Travels 36. 41, 190, 193 Agriculture 139, 140, 218 Sketches by a Sailor 42 Santarera's Vospucius 44 St. John's Egypt. 41, Traveller, 46, Auilu- bon log Simmond's Franklin 45 Sargent's American Adventure '. . 45 Poets 84 Slimmer in Antarctic Regions, X.K.S 45 Scoresby's Arctic Regions, R. T. S 45 Saintine's Solitary 47 Steele's Sovereigns of the Bible 51 Steinitz's Alfredf the Great b3 Southey's Works 54, 66, 57, 66, 82 Stocqueler's Wellingtou 67 Symous' Peel, 58, Sell. Ecouoiuy '„. loo Stanley's Arnold, 60, Birds 106 Sunlight through the Must , ei Shiel's Irish Bar 03 Successful Men, B. T, S "„ 67 Self-Taught Men Qg Sully, Bolm .'" ^9 Sterling's Charles V 70 Strickland's Queens ",\ 7q Starling's Noble Deeds "j". 74 Sabine's American Loyalists "]" 75 Sandford, Hallam, Warren, Moir, arid [jord Belfast's Essays. &e 78 Swift, Richardson, and Carlisle, Lect., Ac. 79 Shakespeare, Various Editions of. 82, 107 Scrymgeour's Poetry of Britain ..„. 86 Senior's Political Economy gg Spring's Bible not of Man, &c 92 Sampson's Beautieu of tile Bible "" 92 Salad lor the Solitary \""\\ 93 I 262 GENERAL INDEX TO THE i[- PADR Slnrm's Roftpotlond »;« Bchooliof Viicioiit PhlloHopliv. R.T.8 V4 8tory'!t('l|i!« 102 ShnllH and tlit'ir iniuattvH 104 Slfrtor Mary's Talcs, \ K. 8 lOB Spralt's (.aiiKitaKO of Hirds lOtI Sowertiv's Hritisli ("diiclioloKy 108 SchiKdior's Works, 110, 120,130,143,215, and Midlock 219, 221 StonclicuKc's Hritislt Sports 110 South'* liousoliold Siirnory Ill Siohc'irs SiKTtaflos 115 Swan on tlic Hrainand iMind 115 Boeitinn's Palms 118 Htark's Hritish Mosses 118 Starrv Heavens, riic,X. K. 8 118 Surface ot the liarth, " 118 Snow Storm, " 119 Seashore, " 119 Senses, The, R. T. 8 Ill Siffhtsiu SprioMr, .Summer, &c., R. T, 8... 120 Sherwood's Wonders 120 Scenes in Nature 122 Slark'H Beautifid 122 Bcoll'ern Si Lowe's ^letooroloffy 12U " Chemistry, i;io,Weaponsof War, 14B Somerville's Sseienees and Gtotrraphy 1*1 Sohouw & Kol)eir8 liarth Plants. &e 12-i Stoekhardl's C'liomistry 131 Solly's Chemistry 132, 217 Saxton's Rural Handbooks i;J3 " Aifrie\ilture 131 Sohcnck's (Jardcner'sText Book 134 Spooner's Veterinary Art, 13, Trial by Jury 202 Swindell on Well Diwini? 140 8alt.Mannfaetnroof,.K.K.8 141 Smeatun's LiKhlhousus, 145, Buildcr'a Compjinion 229 Steam and Steam Engine, X.K.8 148 Squier's Niearaitua 193 Schoolcraft's Ozark Mountains 194 Shea's MissisaippiValley 194 Silliman's Europe 194 Sparks' American Biography, 195, Wash- inpton 196 Say's rolitical Economy 200 Spier & Suronne's Frpnch and English Dictionary 207 Swainson's Natural History a08 Biebold's Anatomy 209 Bpra«nio'8 Natural Philosophy 222 Sculpture and Plastic Art 224 SparlinK's FhotoKraphie Art 225 Stephenson's Riiil way Details 220 Stevenson's LiKhthouses 227 Stokes' Cabinetmaker's Companion 230 Silk, Cotton, &o 231 T. Tytler's Works 13, 18, 19, 31, 55, 187 Taylor's Works 18, 19, 32, 48, 50. 57, 93, 101 Taylor's Works, 124, 128, Agric 141, 187, Deo. Sys. 220 Tumbull's Genius of Scotland 19 Trauerinantel's Love of Country 25 Turkey, Histories of, 36, Travels in 61 TartarTribes, R.T.8 27 Thatcher's ludian Traits and Biography. 30 TAG* Turner's Sacred History ai Tent. The, X. K. S U Tappau'sOld World 36 'ronrKlieniMlf's Russian Life 3A Tschudi's Alps 40, Ac, 43, 19)1 TomcH' I'anama 4S Thorean's Walden M Tremenheeru's Can. Notes, 45, Const., &c. 87 Traill's Canadia.t Crusocs, and Forest 48 Tucker's Works 48 Traveller, R. T. 8 60 Thorpe's Alfred the Great 63 Tyler's Hums 04 Tonssaint, Pierre, Life of 08 Tckk's Publications 6»,01.69, 188 Tokk's Family Library 62, 69, 70, 72 Talleyrand and French Orators 70 Tnckerman's Works, 70. 84, and Pycroft. 70 Tiialatta 81 Tumults and iKUorance 81 Tennyson's I'oems 8ii Thomson, Goldsmith and Gray's Poems,., 8it Pollock's Poems 84 " AVild Flowers, 117, Moteoroloxy 128 " Food of Animals, 138, Himalaya 293 " Domestic Medicine, 210, Cyclo- pnndia 217 Todd's Kirke White, 84, Complete Works. 101 Tennemann'sPhilosopliy 90 Ticknor's Spanish Literature, 90, Phil, of Living lia Ticknor's Aliscellancous Literature 81 Trench's Works, 97, on Education lOSI Tilt's Uealtli 113 Tegetmeier's Domestic Economy 114 Tree. Life of a, X. K. 8 116 Tempest •' 118 Thunder Storm " 119 Tomliuson's iVstronomy, 120, Natural Pbiloyophy, &c 2;i(>, 220, 228 Tate's Works 131,141,222. 225 Thomas' Farm Imp. 132, Fruit. 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