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Hum one hunJruil „n,l liCy tl,.,„s,in.| ....pies huve been soi.l.) i. Iho liaiton Kxpcrinicnt, \. York. Isrn, Himo. :!. rho Jencho U.m.l: a .Xtor.v of Western Life. Chie.. lS7fl. sni. Ito. 1. (K,|.) Select Uritish E.S8uvi.sl,s, (vol 1. :) f|ieetator, (.■^ulecte.l Papers,) by Ad.ji.son I'm.l .Steele; with lntr»,ljict(uy K.ssuy and liioKraphienl Sketches, , • •"''*: J '\' "•■■"I' '-'""• ■'. lirown-Up Jii.bies. Illust. -on., Ih,,, isino. (i. My Motber-in-Uw, Lon., Is77, Um,> , (K,l.) Sir K„.er ,lo Coverley : con.istiuK ot tho I'apeis rolatin- to Sir Roller dc Uoverlcy publisbed in tho ".Speelalur:" ,vith an Ii.tioduelory ts.say, js,7 Svo. S. Other People's Children, N. York, '" '•."'I- '"""'• J- Tl'« ^'-ni'lureClubof Valley iiesl or, Sketehes of Everybody's Neighbors, X. York, I,H77, m. l»mo. in Somo Folks, nuist. N. York, l,S77 i^n. '■ I''"IV'''"-.V. IlliHt. N. York, l87.M2nio: ,-• ^''"-'■' }^:^",1'''\,''''"" "-"N >vo. I.!. Tho Crew of 10 ••Sam \\ e ler," \. York, I>7S, sq. lOuio. 1 1. .Just One Day I!„st., I,s7il, liinio; „e>v e,l.. entitled "Mrs. Maybnrn.s Iwins." &c., I'hila., 18,-<:', Svo. 15. The; Worst ii"y in lown. Illust. N. York, 1880, sq. biiio. 1(>. Who was Paul Uraysony Illust. X.York, r 1 1 r,'- ' ""•, '"• '■'''" ""W'bam l'u/.2le.- a Novel: also] My Priend Moses: a Story, \. York, Isst, IL'iuo! 8. (,e,.rj;e «"shinKt.m, (17:iL'-l 7UU,) (•• Lives .,f A.ner- lean "''rtliies, ) N.York, IS8t, Itimo. 1». Urueton's Bayou, Pliila., 18.80, Svo. "[".oriKliiality of motive, in fresliiii'ss of treatment and 11, a wiimiiit; pal leli.. ^.raee wliieli is not a i u v , ,r, I'l e ol the story, hut is wrcuiL'ht iiitc its verv lUbi'k' ' 111' m"s Bayon stands al,u,eamon«reeent„c.vels.'_7c-;,,/.^ 20. lountiy Luck, [a novel,] Phila., 1SS7, U'mo. Ilubcrslion, .Mutthcw Henry. Tho Wave of ^<•epllel^nl and the Hock of Truth : a Keply to "Suuer- Uiitural lieli^'ioii," Lon , |s7a, p. Svo. ' Ilabfrshon, Samuel Osborne, M.D FRCP iv.'j-l.ssil, b. at Uolherham; studied mcdieine at Gily's Hospital and at the University of London, where 'ho graduated 18IS: physician to Guy's lL)spital ISBC-SU' vice-president of ihu Royal Collcgo of Physicians 1887, fa. 1. A Catalogue of tho Models of Diseases of the Skill 111 the Museum of liuy's Hospital, Lon., 1854, Svo. ^. lalhologieal ami Practieal Observations on Diseases oltbe Abdomen, l,..n., 1857, Svo; Ith cd., 1888. 3, Meaioal Scienee in its General Aspects and .'^tudy • a l.cctuie, Lon., 18,V.), Svo. 4. On the Injurious ElVeets 01 Mercury in the Treatment of Disease, Lon., IS5'J p 8^0. D. On Disease of the .Stcmiaeh : the Varieties of U.vsiicpsia, their Uiagnosi.s and Treatment, Lon., 1866 ' p.-vu; :id ed., 1S7II. (i. On the Pathoh.gy and Tieat- liieiitul some Diseases of the Liver, (Lettsmnian Lec- tures, 1S72,) Lon., isri', 8vo; 2d cd., I8S5. 7. 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Ilnckley, Charles Elihu, M.D., b. is.ifi, at Lnaihlla, N.V. : graduated at the Medical .School of the I niversity of Pennsylvania IsliU; served through t be civil war ns surgeon in the U.S. cavalrv, and was c inical professor of diseases of the eye and ear in the W omen's .Mcilieal College, New York, l,'<7ll-76 I (Ed ) 'rrcatise ,m Diseases of the Eye. liy C. Stellwag von Cai-ion. Lon ISliS, r. Svo. 2. (Trans.) A Text-Rook ot Iractieal Medicine, by V. von Niemeyer, Lon., 187.1, 8vo; newed., 1881). X (Trans.) (Jeneral .Surgical Pal tho ogy and Iherapeutics, by Dr. The. dor Rillroth : with A,lditioii9 by Dr. A. von Winiwart l..,n., 1871», 8vo Iluckman, Kev. AlCred, X. ... -sil-ls/i, b. at *ulha,ii. neiir London ; gra.luated at CI list Church, Ox- lord, l,^.l,; chaplain of Cbri.st Churcl. I8;!7-7:1; vicar ^Lo"-",'"^' /'"'" ,'■'•*'■'•■ ""b-librarian ,.f tho R eian {,^-rr- , A Catalogue uf the Collection of the Tanner MS.s. in the liodleian, O.vf., |S6l), 4to Hnckner, Kev. Hillibald. Socialism and the th,ircli: "'■,_Henry George ,». Archbishop Corrignn, N. York, 1887, |2mo. Hackwood, Frederick William. 1. Notes of Lessons on Moral Subjects: for Teachers, ic., Lon, 88,,, p. Svo 2. The Wednesbury Papers, Wednesbury, v ,' ',"■ ^ History of Darlaston, near Wednesbury, >i eilnesbury, IS87. Svo. Iladdan, Uev. Arthur W est, B.D., L8li',-187,T b. at Woodford, Esse.\ ; giaduated, lirst class Lit. Hum ' at Trinity College, O.vfonI, |8;i7, an,l elected to two Fel- lowships; ordained 18411, and in the same year was eurato to ,). II. Newman: dean of Trinity foV several years, and afterwanls vice-president; rector of Barton- on-Ieath, Warwickshire, from 1857. He edited tho works ol Archbishop Bramliall and of Herbert Thorn- dike m the Aiiglo-Catholie Library, and wrote some of the es.says in " Replies to Essays ami Reviews." 1. Apos- tolic Succes.sion in the Church of England, Lon., 1809, svo; new ed., ISS;!. 2. (Tr:u!S.i St. An-usfin^ fl.i the irinity, (1 he Works of St. Augustine, vol. vii.,) Edin., D.C.L., Bishop of Brechin. Lon., lS7(i, Svo tblil,,?,'!.'.'^','? „'■"",'■''-' !'"■''■'' '} "'i''^ ''••'>'>. '""1 «re classified 1.1 the t,^,leure,mV^,t^\rn,U.r;hei;ea;iJ"f'.^ I^^^^il 'JZ:.. 1. ,''","'t' \\','"'' bet'ii waning; lnr il." -Siil. A'ri,, xxix. HI'.', Iluddail, .1. I,. I. |,ni,i|„n Cabi: tlio " Cimriic" Syslcm, a» iippliuil tn LoimIihi or any liaruic Cily, I,iin., 18B7, tto. 2, KcunuiiiiiMil Ori;-lliiil'HftilHiiy (»i' Iinlia, the C'liliinien, and S|mr(ifly-l'o|iiilatii(l Ciiuntricii, .lo., l.iin., I>71, Svn. Ilatidiiii, 'riKiiiiiiN Henry, M.A., li.C.I.., 1h||. lH7:i, brollicr of Uev. A. \V. Ilmldan, »ii/./(i .■ Ii. in l.im- don ; Kraduati'd with a dimliir .rsl ulass at llraKi-nii.ic CnMcue, llxlbrd, |N;i7; Fflliiw i.f Kxuter Ciiilegc ls:)7- 4o, and Ki'in'd a Vinerian KelliiH>hi|i l>47 ; called to tho bar at tho Inner 'l'ern|ili' IMI, and prartisfd an a ciin- vcyanccr; was the uriginatiir and lnr n I'ho.t limecililnr of the (iuardian. 1. The I.iiniled l.ialiiiity Aet, ISo.i; with I'rei'edents and Niites, Len., Isij, p. Svn. 2. Out- lines of the Administrative Jurisdiction of llie Court of Chancery i bein^ the .Substance of a Series of Lectures, Lon., I.srt2, p. SV". Ilaildcii, J. Cutlibcrt. I. Mendelssohn, ("(ircnt Composers," Lon., ISs.t, fp. svo. 2. Handel, ("(Jreat Composers,") Lon., l.sSf<, I;'ino. Iladdi'ii, Hv\. Itolicrt Ilviiry, graduated at Merlim College, Oxford, IS77; curate of .St. liotolph, Bishup^Mte, London, issil-s,s, and since then vicar of .St. liotolph, Aldgnte, London. 1. An liasl Knd Chrin- iolu : St. (ieorgo'a in the East, I'nrisli and Parish Church : with Introduetion by ILury Jones, Lon., I s,SII, IL'mo. 2. Church and Chapel : .^ermonson theCliureli of Kn(.'l.ind nnd Dissent: with Introduelion by A. P. Stanley, Lon., 1881, Svo. ,See. also. lioiiKiis, Hv.v. William, iu/'in. Ilndden, nilliHiii llaiich, .M.l»., M.U.C.i'., nhy- sioian to llic lioyal llosjiilal for Women and Children, London. (Trans.) Lectures on the Localization of Cere- bral and Spinal Diseases, by J. ,M. Charcot, (New ."yden- httm ,=oc.,l Lon.. ls.-i,;, Svo. Haddock, Frank C. Life of Rev. George C. Haddock, N. York, l,SS7, s((. 12mo. Haddock, Joseph W. Somnolism nnd IVyohism ; or, The Science of the Soul and the IMienmuena of Ner- vation as revealed by Vital Jlaguelism, Lon., ISJl, fp. 8vo; new ed., 1S57. Haddoii, Alfred Cort, .M.A., F.Z.S., jirofessor of zoology at the Royal College of Science, Dublin. An Introduction to tho Study of Embryology. Illust. Lon.. ]8,>*7, r. Svo. J . bj Iladdon, Miss Caroline, sisler-in law of .lames Hinton, iii/ni, 1, A Law of Development: an Ks-ay to illustrate some Mens from the I'npublished Writings of James Hinton, Lon., ISSIi. or. .svo. 2. The Larger Life: Studios in Hinton's Ethics: with some Unjiublislied Letters of James Hinton, Lon., I8S6, p. Svo. "She has given lis a faiilifiil and niulistortea reflex of the main cyiles of Hinton's thought. . . . Tu wuuld-bc stiideiils this book may serveiis an admirable introdiietury primer,"— .Iccii/., xxx. 1. .'i. AVhore docs your Interest come from ? a AVord to Lady Investors, Manchester, 1880, 12ino. Haddou, John, M.D. Notes from Private Prac- tice, Edin., 1SS7, .svo. Haden, Francis Seymour, F.R.C.S., b. 1818, in London; educalid at University College, London, and at the Sorbonne, Paris; becan.e a member of the Koyal College of Surgeons in 1.M2 and a l-'ellow in ISd". Jle is dieiinguished as an etcher, and U president of the Society of Painter-Eicliers. ]. Earth to Earth : an An- swer to a Pamphlet on "Cremation," Lon., 1S75, |2uio; new ed., enl., same year. 2. About Etching: Part I.', Notes on a Collection of Etchings by the (ireat Masters ; Part II., An Annotated Catalogue of the Examples ex- hibited of Etchers'and Painter-Engravers' Work Illust Lon., 1879, 4to; ;id ed., 18SI, Svo. '•Ho is an ndniirablo special pleader, and would fain I persuade us by lorcenf eloquence Unit the moment the; early jiaintors discovered thai it was possible to aet uiion the plate by an Implement wielded liko n iw^iiri! tiiev ceased at oiK'o to use the burin, and became painters. . . the slight eiitieal notes on etchers and palmerengriivers ainoiig the old masters are piquant and often valuable."- Aa(. Jx'ei'., xlviii. J'jtj. j "This work conlai: s the notes of Mr. Haden uiion a re- ' cent exhibition of etched work by the great masiers from 736 HAE I his own rollectinn, to whh h was adiled a series of exam- ples Id' Ills own hanillwork. lint. In adilitloii lo these notes, he gives its sixteen rac-slmllesof s euf the lliiest of these examples, (excepting, larhaps, one or two of the niiniber:) and these reiiruduetlons are prhctieallv as line in elleel as the originals IhemnelveN."— .sy/t'l■^l^,r, 111. Il'i."i0. ;t. The Etched Work of Uembrandi : a .Monograph : .villi an .Appendix, Lon., 1871). Iladcrniann, Jennncitt! It. See Walwoutii .Mils, J. U„ /„/,•„, lladtit'ld, .Mrx, i;. 1. Sprays from the Hedgerows, [verse.) Lon., IS.'in, l2mo, 2. Poetical Weeds, liy E. H. Lon., is.iil, Irtnio. Iladlicid, II. 11. Treatise on PerKpectirc: with Diagiaiiis, Loll., \X:i>*. p. Svo. Iladlicid, William, |s(iii_|ss7, was engaged from an early ago in cnuimercial business in South America; was seerelary to the liuenos Ayres (frciit Southern Hail- way, and In I8ti:i founded in London Tlie South Ameri- can .loiiriial and Ilrazil and Hiver Plate JIail, of which be was chief editor till his death. I. Ilra/.il. tho River Plate, and the Kalkland Islands: with the Cape Horn lioule to Australia: including Notices of Lisbon, Ma- deira, tho Canaries, and Capo Verde. Illust. Lon., is:,\, svo. 2. lirazil and the liiver Plate in 18118: showing the Progress of those Countries since IS.'i:), Lon., L'^lill. Svo. :i. Hrazil and the Liver Plate IS70- 711: with Supplement, Lon., 1.H77, Svo. Iladlcy, Amos. 1. New Hampshire Superior Court Ucporls, vols. .\lv. -xlviii.. Conoo,-d, I .srtj-fiK, 4 vols. Svo. 2. Life of Walter Harrimai, : with Selections from his Speeches au'l Writings, Host,, ISSS, Svo. lladley, Arthur Twining,!). ISafi, at New Haven, Conn.; son of Professor James lladlev, in/'m ; gradu- nled at Vale in 1870, and, after studying at the I'nivcr- sity of lierlin, becaiuo a tutor at Viile in IX'V, lecturer on political science in ISSIl, and professor of political science in 188(1. Railroad Transportation: its History nnd its Laws, N. York, ISS,"), ]2nio. lladley, Caroline. I. stories of Old; or, Bible Narralives, Lon., 18(12, two series, 12nio; new ed., 18(18, 1 vol. 2. Children's Sayings; or. Early Life at Home, Lon., 18f)2. s(|. Iliuio; new ed., 1885. S. Stories of the 1801, ISnio; ok, Listen, and Apostles: their Lives and Writings, Lon., 1801, ISnio; new ed., iMis. 1. Woodside; or, Look, Learn, Lon., 1887, p. Svo. lladley, James, 1S2I-1872, b. at Fairfield, N.Y. ; gradualeii at Yale in L><1L', and entered tlie Theological Seminary, but left that institution to become tutor in mathematics at .Middlebury College; tutor in clcssical history at Yah; |S-|j-4S; assistant professor of Greek 181S-51, and from then prolesjor. I. A Greek Grammar for Schools and Colleges, X. York, 1801, p, Svo ; now ed., I rev. and re-written by F. de F. Allen, Lon., 1881. 2. Elements of the Greek Language: taken from the Greek ■ (Jrammar, X. York, I.s7li, Svo. ;!. Introduction to Roman ' Law: in 'Twelve Academical Lectures, N.York, IS73, Svo, Postb. ' "Admirable an introdnelioi .thcKoniaiilawnstlie.se leetimvs are, it was inevitable -n their plan that they should eiiiivey to the stuilciits w „ heanl them or who may read tlieni an exceedinglyerr.iiieous impression upon iiiaiiyimiiortam points, and tbalwiihoiit aiiv actual errors ol slalenieiil. , . , In such an outline eove'riug so much groiiiulilie element of time is iiractlcallvlidl out. . . . Hut, with 111 these ilefecls,or rather omissions, the book Is most , admirable, —.\(i(/HH, xvii. 17U. ■I. Essays. Philological and Critical, selected from the Papers of James lladley. [Edited by W. 1). AVhitney.l ■ N. York, 18711. IVsth. "The scholar who is cnmpctent to Judge will be im- pnwed, as be reads one after another, with the wide range ill reading and rellection and tiie sound .H'lise and com- prehensive uidgiuent whiidi are evervwhcre shown In tiieni. . , .Most ol these essays were prepared for some learned society or perioilical ; but thev are, if not exactly popular, eertainly very iileasaiit and easv readiiig."-- x\(itiiin, xvii. HSK, • " "AiYf'iV!"-' "'f I"'l«-'''s of a very high order."-,. The Heroine of Manassas; or, The Feiiialf Volunteer, K.iiamazoo, Midi., IS70, Svo. Hadwcu, J. Lovel. (Trans.) The Nomads of Ihe North, by G. U. Mellin, 1871, Svo. I Haeseler, Charles H., M.D. Across the Atlantic; ; Letters from Franco, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, nnd ; England, Philn., 1868, 12mo. II soiics (if t'Xiim- illillllllll til thOM' 'Hllll' III' till' tllll'St nil' iir Uiu III ili(. iriii'ili'ullv 118 lliit' tTliilur, 111. W*). : It .Miinugriipb : See Wa I. WORTH, I the Ili'ilgoriiwn, WiciIh. IJy K. emiiectivc ; with n« ongngcil frmii South Aiiiri'it'u ; t Simthcrn liiiil- 11! Sciutli Aiia'rl- .' Miiil, (if whidi Im/.il, Iho Itiver tho Ciipe Horn I iif liii'liiin, Ma- inii.'t'lu(,'tiiin» MSS, 8vu. , «t Now lliivcn, , iii/rn ; f^niilu- ftt tho I'liivcr- !i ISTil, loi'turcr !Mor of jiiiliticnl on; it9 History Old; or, niblo newcd., ISliS, 1 Mfe lit Home, Stories of the n., lf<(U, ISiiioi k, Liiiten, and ■•"iiiificld, N.Y.: the Theological x'coiiie tutor in tor in uli'ssioal essor of (ireok lieck (irainmar I. Svo; now ed., Lon., 1HS4. 2. fidui the Greek I'tiiin to Koninn X. York, 1873, an liiw as these iilaii that they I Iheni iir Him iiliressiiin npon iiyiu'tuiil errors eriiig so much It out. . . . Hut, lie book is most Bcted from tlie . 1). Whitney.] je will be im- the wide range ense anil com- icre shown in lared for some , if not exHc'tly sy reading."— \vt."—Sat. Kev., ngunge, Lo.n., i'alk ; a Seleo- Mantt.«sn8 ; or, , IS70, Svo. Nomads of Ihe 8 the Atlantic ! ny, Italy, and HAO M". 4to. 2. Oreenwood, and other I'oem-NVork INi>. -il. Illmo. ,1. Saint I'aul, N. V„rk, \mV, Ji-mo' 4. I In™: a Novel, \. York, 1881, ll!mo. bei^'T,?' ""''.""f"" '^"B'""'''- I'^l-. itt Kiinigs- uiovi'.l r"'i'""' •■;''l'-'"^"' "' '•">«<"" "niversitie.s: re- ' niovi.,1 „ ,h„ I „,„.,| .xtate.i to a...-i»t l',ofe..»,ir Alm..!,, as en ,,,„,, .„t at tlu, M„,,„„„, „f Coni|,a,ulive Zoolog" Caml M, «., and ,„ 187(1 „a, made profe,-.,,,- „f eorn,,aia. of V ;; ,y "' ":"■""■''■. I. Catalogue of the .Speeimen. I Mu.m ''""." i"'™'' '", "'« t'"ll«'ion of the liriti.h | Alii-euai.- I'art I., Termitin.i, I,on., l8,-.8, ll'mo 2 ' Li""!,'f'H,','' ''"• ''^''''"■"l""" »•• N'"reloni,itie... Illu,t. Cambridge, 187(1, 4to. The V,'*,''"', .',"'" t'ole. Footprints of Truth; or, tt» Z I ".';""'""^' '""■•"• N. York, |85;t, .^.i,. .1 J.*' ^' •'• "l'"fy- (Trans.) The Confessor- from Hngt-rl, Henry Schell, 182t!-lss5, b. in Phila A ''« '.''"'"es. Poems: with Memoir by Charles A. I.igen, I'hila I88rt. Privately printed. ^ bv \l f1" ' 'Vlf,^**' ('l'™u8') Counsels of a Mother, by .Ml leh ione,i.s A . T. do Lambert. 1 88u, 8vo. .i " ••'fti^u'','"- uVy^"= "S:'^^" ""'•'"f "•« K'«t = "vo- n;.;le,l." 'l Mt"" "'■' '" ^''"' '■"""''• ^"''■' '»^^' in "a? l',',i,*!l'l '■;■*•'';"•"*, '•'• '• ^ ""oof R'^i'way Fac an, •v"t?>l""., Lou., I8(itf, Svo. 2. Kai.way tacts nd Lower Faros, Lon., 1801), Svo. .'I. Renmrks upon ,1,0 Acuisition of Kaiiways 'by the StatirLon,! iiall, .Noi „lk, tug.; son of W. M. K. Haggard ,»/V,, • aecoiupamod .^ir Henry Uulwer as secretary "oNaln scMiu nth iioi," .'''*''■■'''' """""i'-ioner, and was sub- T a" ,v al ' : u-o ,""""«.'■ '■' "'« "'«>' C<»"-t of tho onu lUurned o tngland, and was called t. : bar at bou ' IrZ "''i '• '"''r'^y" »"■' h- >' '.: .V igS! n" taV an 1 ITt^' "" ."f"'" '^^••''"« *" Mainland, iJiatal, and the Transvaal, Lon., 1882, or 8vo- 2d ad rev., wuh a new Introduction, 1888 ""'■ '"^^ ed., Dawn, Lon., 188), 3 vols. or. Svo HA I fami rilui?ks?,fi;!:i\f "';f,'.;?"' '""•> '^-^r ™anyof the write a'rea ly'fc^, ;, ' ,^t'er'' c"tf ',1"'" "°»-»' "" "« i" to ,^ luii} (,uo(l ii„\ol. -(,. bAINTSBl-RY: .4C(1(/., x.\v. a. The Witch's Head. Lon., 1,S84, .■! vol- n 8ro i King bolomon's .Vim.,, Lon., I.S85,p8v^ new ed 1888' sh>>re that, llie lust of wat»l.->r that men ■ ?i ' ^.o ;';'•::v,';^i'''"'«•'y■'«'i'''"i: ^^ that shall leave Ihemsut^ci'enil. 'or'lt'mr ?'"»'•'"""« "ently.astonisl,ed."-.s>X„r!ivili. 1^' ""^ *"* """"'■ i^^f;ctK^^[t^^i:^r;s;;ii!;^^^:^^-' I u!'oeHa\'lVul'i'rn''''''''''"'ri '"- "irreelatlon of spi.rt, i»|i(liilly with lilg KHuiiM hi, iistmi »|,|iig liuailioiih.ii ' f„. ,. ; m''"'""'" 'V '"■ "■'"'.t'o a reader. .r -viii ., iil,. f"n<'>,)lhi„.are the ,|imlllle» a man ailmlres I ■ "|, • f II. .le-^ Lon., 1H87, ;i voN. p. 8vi); new ed., I8S8 7 Allan (iuatermain: being an Aceount of hi. KnrthiT Adientiin.s and Hiscneries i„ Company with ,sm, '"^,1 iZ 8v'o'""','; 77 ■?;:• "• ^^'^ *'™""''' "'ii'. i-". try Life 1,., • iVsr^' '^i'""''"''' "■'■''■■ " '''"''' "f <•"""' IIilKKiiril, Hilliiiiii l)..l,„niiiri.. I, Oh.erva- Mi'liumoMl' '''(•''";' '"' \'""""""' ""> i'i-ula iig Muilium ol thi- l,ounto-; 2d ed,. Lon., 1817, 8vo ■> .Miscellaneous Papers, Windior, I81IO 8vo ' "' of*lI"Tll^ "V""'" "'•'">' •»«»v.'-t"n, brother 01 II 1(, Haggard, «„/„„,. |,. isKI; seeietarv to the III "' '-""knifin- " '•"■'i''" I'liiy, Lon.. I>82. 8vo h I s??'""^, ""*"■" '»eyl.ol.ni Kider, LL.M M- .• ' .''"''"' '" ""' ''"'• "' ''incolu's Inn 1842 The I8!-i7,'8vo"' '"'l"""'"™'"'»t''"""'""ional Force, Lon., HHKK„rd, WilliH,,, N. ,v„,„io„ as a Diviao I^te •■'iV" ' 7"^"'pl'"i"» Tre«.i.-„ coneerning (he w:"i's78. z. """'" """'" """ "' ''"""""' *••••' sohlivi'k'iirM*''"""? ^ J-'"^y "'"°^y "' F"ii» »f Schuylkill, .Manayunk, ,Vc., l>hila., Isfiy 8vo of R?f"will'^'""Ii"'' ''• .'■'•?"• "' """""• •^'"^'•' «"" field sVienI ''"'1 i*'"''i'"'''''' '"'™"'"' "' ""' ■^l""- ntlii N-ientihc School, and at (iorman 'iniverMiies • bus been eonnecteil with the Geological Survey of ho'LS government, and has contributed largely^to scien itlo I of'c«lib;n'a''n"'«^ and li.liology. f. 'Lo VolCino !^^::^Xni^r^;:ni::G:^:f^Li:---;^-; 1 Iek"of"a:;. ','^«'"^'"^'' ''''■ '■ ''^"« Volcanic : Lon'.''fs"S,'l"no.'^''"' '""'<'-''=I'«'-«''""' Travellers' Guide. Hnguf, James Uuiican, b. 1836, in Boston Alass.; ,«on of Kev. William Hague, niAr,:.' educ,U« aJ ^0 Lawrence .'^cientilic School J Harvard and in (or- wi 1/ 'tlaH!"^" ",'!""i'"^ "1*'"J""' ""•' ''"« '«"'" connected Tl e ,0 „f .;; ''" "«."-•" ;?»"«y- Mining Industry, ■ Pa aMe f '.'^''p^'-'°'»8'™l I^M'loration of the Fortieth larallcl, in " Papers on Piaetical Engincerinir " nub .shed by U. .^ Gov't,) Wash., 1870, 2 volf. W h Ekcker Fami7f"*'rif'*"'i*'"i'* Antoinette. A Blockaded w'::';,"i;(;st!:'[8S8:i2r'"'^" '^'""^■"^ """"« "■« ^'-' 18j?'*l^8-^'l"''y-,"i?"*'""' »•»- ["""•- vol. i., a[ Thncki'rny. Nnlcs io«orl|ili(iii at ilia I'siloua Liniti S'nv i((iiliun« cif Ncir-lh An Mu.lri iMrt), III! Frnino, IHiW, I Urn lliliKt Jiliiics, .M.A., li. |N|:i ; )i,|unit(Ml i.t Trinlly lliiliii>i, Hrv. j%lniiN(>ii Austin, li. In.iii, ut Cullunt'. Dublin I millciltii tlio liiir iit lilnouln'n Inn I^IIM, liiiiiiliiir'K. N..I.; |Mi»lijriirii I'nv.bni'riiin iliurch In lliiit 1. I'liilusi)|iliy i nr, The Holnnne of Truth: i. Tri'iitiiiB liiwiii fmnuirl)' I'liniilnln of llic l.iili Ntw JiT-ey H«)(l- im Kir*t I'linilpluii, Mi'nlul, I'liyslinil, innl Verliul, I,on„ imiit. Ilinlcirv of tlic I'lltciiilli Kcninu'nl of Ni'w Jur- Isill, p. Mvo. :;. SynilioliKin: ur. Min.l — MuI'.it— I,nn- uiiiiKu iH lliu Klcnionts of 'I'liinklnx iinil Hi'iiKoning, Ac, Kilill., 'Hllll, |,. Xvo. IIiiiKfl'iniON Uiivid. A Lint of llookK prinli'il In KnKliiixl prior lo lliu Vi'iir MIX', In lliv I.Hiriiry of llie llonouriililo SoL'iuty of Kln;;'ii Iiiiik, Dnblin, Dublin, l.l.iS, >vo. ililiKh, Arthur lOliiin, M.A., Knulniiteil at Coriiuii Chrisli Collcui'. (Ixfor.l, I'^VH; Iri'lnrcr IM7H-s;t; IVllow of llcrlfonl College 1n7S->*I). 'X'bo I'olltl.'iil Tbi'orloK of Diinio, (Siiinhopd l'ri/.u Ksmy, \X7>*.) O.xf., IMTS, Hvo. Iliiiuh, Itcv. Uniiirl liciiry, Ishi-Ik7:i. b. ut Itriri'iMll lliill, luMr Choricv, l.iiiiuii'iiliu : wiis for •'oiiic timv in liu-iMi"Oi lit liOi'ih; vliollol with a view lotakin); orilorn in tliu (,'liiiroli of KuKliiml, but, bavins' b«eoiiiu a Uoiniiii I'liljiolic, -lu'lii'il III l)Ki:olt, iiikI wan oribiiniiil priest ill ISIS, anil uri'uli'il miil I'mlowcil St. Anxumini^'s Clinri'li at KiilliiKtoii, near Itinnii.Klniiii. llii was iIIh- tlnniii.ilii'il a." III! aniii|iiariaii. I, An K'say on tlic Xu- niisnialii' History of tin. Anciunt Kin^'loin of Ibi' Ka^t An)(lt'9, l.ci'iN, IM.i, r. Svo. L'. Uii tlio Frajjincnln of Cro.isen cliscovoroil ut 1,l'i'iI« in In:1s, Ijecils, |s'7, Mvo. .1. Tliu Coni|ii('. rtlio liiivc rcail iiioro Ibiiii l.s un.,il fur llicni. . . . i Ik' liiis worki'il Willi tilt' iiio-'t priiiM'Wiu'iby lory. Iiiit la- li'iis no iiolloii ii!' liNtury us II wIhiIl'."— .' il. I!ir., xiii. 2ii;l. I lltliuli, Ui-clcs. Tbo l'olato-I.)iiiea»i.MinJ theCurl- Disi'iise in I'otiitois ; I lioir Causes anil Prevention, Lon., 1S7.I, p. Svo. lIiliKli* ilciirv .\ll)>li. 1. A Plain .statement of tlic Laws relal'ii^' lo Labor. Helroil, ISSil, Svo. 2. .Man- nal of Law anil Forms : a Prai'tii'iil llaH'l-liook of llie Law ami liiisiness Forms for the L'fe of the Industrial Classes, Detroit, ISs7, Svo. IlllifCht, C'llllllitr. Country Life in Ciinada Fifty Ycar,s .'\),'o: Personal Uecolleclionii anil Heminiseenees , of a Sexii);eniiriiin, Toronti, lss,">. I Ilailc, Kllcii. 1. Three Brown Hoys, iinil other' Happy Cliil.lri'ii, Lon. and .\. York, IS7y, (to. 2. Two Gray tiirU and their Olijio.sile Neighbors. Illust. Lon. and N. York, Isso, Svo. .'1. lla/.el-\iit and hor Brotheri!. Illuit. Lon. and X. York, lss|, gq. 8vo. IIllil(!»i, Nathailicli The Soul's Journey : a Met- rical Fantasy, Adolaiile, IS.'ill, Svo. Ilailsiiail, >Villinin fi, I. Outlines of a System of Objeet-Teachin);, prepared for Teachers and Parents: with an IiitroiliU'lioii by, I. X. .McKlli^'ott, X. York, IsiiV, Svo. 2. Kinder)?arteii Cultiiri' in the F'liiiiily and Kin- dergarten : a Coiiipinte Sketch of Fioelicl's .Sysleiii of Early KMiiciUion. aiiupted-to Aineriiiin Institutiiiiis, Cin,, ls":t, l^iiio. :i. Twelve Leclures on the History of Ped- agogy, Cin. and N.York, Is'l, Svo. -I. Four Leoturoii on Karly Cliild-t^'iilture. iMilwaiikee. IsSII, 12iiio. 5. Friiiii Pestiilo?,zi to Froebel, iMilwaukoe, ISSO, Svo. ((. Primary Method, N.York, ISS", l2ino. 7. (Trans.) The Kdueation of Man, by F. Froebel. N. York, 1S87, 12ino. Hailstone, Kdivnrd, IsiS-lSltO, a .solicitor at liradford, Yorkshire ; afterwards rosiilent at Walton Hall, near Wakelield, where he accumulated a remarkable eol- lection of aiiliiiuities and books. (Kd.) The Costume of Yorkshire, Illustrated by ii Series of Engraving.s, with Descriptions in English and French, Leeds, 1.SS5, fol. Hailstone, Herbert, .M.A. 1. (Trans.) Homer's Ilinil, Douks XIII.-XV.. XXL, in F.nglish Prose, 4 Parts, Lon., ISSl). 2 (Trans.) The I|ihigeiieia among i thoTauri, of Furipides, 1884, Svo. I',. Granlie Imagines: ' Thirty-Si.x Sonnets, Cainbrid 'o, 1SS6. 4. Xovm A run- dines; or. New Marsh-Melodies in XXXVI Metres, Cam- bridge. Svo and IL'mo: 2d ed., ISS", .^i, Faseicnlus : a ! Song-Dnndle, .Manchester, I8S7, 12mo. 0. (Trans.) The i Plutns of Aristophanes, IS87, Svo. 7. Sertum : a Song- ' Garland, Miinchostcr, 18S3, fp. Svo. Also, several trans- lations of classical works for the Pitt Scries, Ac. Hailstone, Thomas. The Inverted Slide Rule 7litt Key \'oluiileerK, .\. York, Haini-N, llelOaniiil H. Digest of the Aniorlenn ! Law jli'gisler, 1877, Svo. I lliiiiK'N, ('. It. A vindication of Kngland'a Policy as to ihe Ojiiuiii Trade, Lon., Iss.l, cr. 8vo. ilaini'N, KlUah Middlehrook, I, Lawn of Wisconsin concerning tlu' Drgaui/ation and Gov, rninont of ToHiiH, ,(ie.. Chic., ls5S, Svo. 2. Treatise lor .lusticei of lb. Peace In the State of Illinois; ,',lli ed., (hie., 18(111, Hvo; Otii ed., rev,, 187:t. H. Lawn of lllliioiii relalinii tl Cities and Vlllageii: with Notes and Kor.ni", ,lc., t'lilo., 18711, Svo. 4. (Fd.l C piliition of the Laws of Illi- nois rehiling to Township Orgnnizalion and Manage- ment of County AlVairs: with Forms iind Notes; new ed., enl., Chic, I88:t, 8vo. .'i. The American Indian, (riinisbln-nabn,) Ohio., 1S88, r. Svo. Haines, F. K, II, .lonua King, Missionary to .Syria and G'ceci'. Ily F. F. H. IL X. York, IH71I, l2mo. Haines, Itev. ilerhert, M.A., lS2i;-1872, grad- iiiited III Exeter College, Uvfonl, |s.|ii; chaplain to the (Jloucesler County Lnnatio Asylum from 1854. I. A Manual for the Study of Monumental Brasses, Oxf., IS4S, Svo. 2. A Manual of Moniiiiienliil Brasses; eoin- prising an Inlrodiiclion to the Study of these Memoriali!; with a List of Ihose remaining in the llritlsh Isles, Illust. Oxf. and Lon., I88l,2 parts, Svo. (This is u rcciist of I ho eiirlier work.) ■ lie bus prniliu'i'd a biiok which socms torontnln, In u slraighiforwanl anil syslvinutle sIibih', all that there Is to say iiboiil Ihe subject vhk'h he has taken In hand."— .Si(. Ji'/r , xl.lilT. '■i. A Guide to the Cathedral Cliurih of Gloucester, embracing a Itescripion of the Painted Wimlows, Ac, (iloiicester, I8(i7, Svo. Haines, I,ieiit.-C'ol. I'cter «'., I' •'^•A., b. 18411, in Pliiliidclpbia ; groliiiilid at the I'.S. Military .Acad- emy ISIil, iind iippo • ted lo tlic engineer corps; served in the civil war, Ae. (Trans.) Memoir upon the Illuini- niitioii and Beiiconagc of the Coasts of France, by !•'. L, Hi'Viiaud. Tbirty-Xine Plates. X. York, Is7(i, 4to. Ilaines, Itev. I'hilip FroKt John llird, vicar of Si. George's, AVigan. 1. lUibert Stephenson of the Akbar, Isiil. 2. Letters on Canon Law, IsOS. ;i. National Education, IS72. Haines, It. II. The Fruit-Grower's Fiieiid, N. Y'ork, ISMI, Svo. Ilaines, Itev. Samuel Charles, Ph.D., ordained Ls.ill; vicarof West Droiiiplon lS(lli-78. 1. The English Catholic Church better than the Uoman Catholie Schism : in Answer lo M. Capel, Lon., 1872, Svo. :,. Anglo- Catliolio Sermons, Lon.. |87;t, ]i. Svo. ilaines, William '1',, and Young, W. V. K. Essays for llie People; Two Prize Essays on Liberiilism in Fngland and its Demoralizing I'iU'ects on our National Keligi.in and Liberties, Lon., 1881, 2 parts, Svo. Ilaines, Zenas T. Letters from the Forty-Fourth Regimi'iit M.V.M. 18(12-(i;). By Corimral, [pseid ] Host., lsi;:i. Hair, James. Building, Drainage, and Mcasurc- menl of Lund, Lon., IS78, 4to. Hair, James T. I. Imva State Gazetteoi ; em- h ..eing Descriptive and Historical Sketches of Coun- ties, Cities, Towns, and Villages, Chic, 1865, Svo. 2. Gazetteer of Madison County; containing Historical and Descriptive Sketches, Alton, 1S6I3, Svo. Hake, Alfred T.gmont. 1. Paris Originals: with Etchings by L. Ui, lieton, 1878, Svo. 2. Flattering Tales, Lon., is's2, cr. Svo. ,'i. The .Story of Chinese (lordon, Lon., 188H, Svo; Ulh ed., with Additions by II. Craig, LS84, "Without wearying hi.s renders by describing at lenglli event's which areas fainiliar in our iiiinillis as hoiischuld words, be contents himself with giviiii; n light sketch of tliom, and tills In the iiiciurc with a per.sonal narrative which to most people will be entirely uvw."—Sat. l\'ci:, Ivi. »;!U. Vol. ii., 1885. " C'liitahis as clear and coimcrtcd an account of all the clrcuiiistaiice.s of the tragedy of the Soudan as we can at present hope to obtain.' —*(i(. licv., lix. B19. 4. The Unemployed Problem .Solved, Lon., 1888, Svo. With LiiKEimK, .1. G., The New Dance of Death, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. p. Svo. ha I'urioua Lliiiti lit tho Aiiiork'nn HAK ""'"'»'rhoiiin«IJorJoii,M.ri„M.ll.(M'„b imdb. took lux iiiii.lioiil ilr^rmi i.: tlii' riiiviirtlly of (li,i,»„w i»ll; riKhlo- a! Fulliiiiii, I oii.Iom. |. I'oiiio I,n„ul7r». HAL Ki's Fiieud, N. c, uDil Mcasurc- ,, ■ -, " • "iuiini, I ■Mi.io I oiuo i,uoulirii- L»n., I S.N, I :■„,„. 2. A TrBtttine ..n V«rio(w, t'ui,l||,irle. ft»con-liimlii;<.lioSt--uuturouf Ciircliiui,,,. „rilir.||,.|,ii,iu moni.Orlgln „i.l tliotl.noral l,aw«of It* Mol»ii,or|,l,„.«- ■ wlllnui A|.|Hn,lix, r,on., |H(17, Ifliiio. 1. MmlHiii' • will, other I'imin. iin.l i'liruhlri., I.oi,., |,S7|, ., Svo "I lie lii.lUMiiullly of Ihi' wriKT II.., ^n |,JN (l.-..|, svio uimniiu.. „lien .,,,„lm, l,ut lor tile i„„.i imrl i ' ■ * Hif omm, enllllLMlMHil Moi.lH I.) M,-h,r ll lint Kit i,.,|,;.r ,tv, [•".'" ;';''"'I''V"' "m.mcT, l.ut lew will <1mui' iT^ . 1 i' •'• l'iirjilile« unci Tales: with llliiatrutiona by Arihur llu«h,.<, !,..„., IH?;;, I). Hvo. ' HiikVi',„""r' ''r •'"»'''• "» "»• Olio hiiiMl llml III tlme» Dr. •iiiKi Mi.„l,., ,,f ,..,|,re-i>loii lire still uneiiiml lo lil» Mcih ''"'"> " .-" I"' Hmnue.l lliHt he, olleu ,||v.|om..s i'I , i i he ,1'.,.?"'" '"'>''"''"'''• ('""'i'.] i'on., 1S75, |i. sv„, ,..„.i' '■""'■'' ',"'"'' ''roalhesii |.;ireaiiil e itiHiiir Inllii- n ■ v^.u'; ',■'"."," r'f"""l> 'r1 '"'",' "■','' "'"•-^"«i't 'lell.;rttu toiii' I of nature .,r feell lu a u,.e„r ,y of narra-lye . .arrest, his rca.iers , ^^ „f , K r i"'" ''"'IK'"'*".* vIrKlnal love, white thu burden ol ollierMsromorseorilusiiiirr."— ,1(A,, .\(,. jTji, """"" 11^ Tho Serpent I'lay : a Uivinu Pastoral, Lon., 1H83, "lir. link,. iHone of llie most earnest ■Mid orlKlnal of i„,..i« „n, r "'''■" '""I'';"-' fn"" his eni,,ei,p,,ms, I ,',■,« ,',:;' ".,""r"«^' forhimnelf, and has {■hoseii to, eli;"^ 11 lit, riiMliat are wholly Ills, >wn, . . . He leerns l.lin T ;, ' '"' '""'"""ble <„lirs,.s of ||,|„,„„ ,|,.stlliy II at tl s IS so Is a reason wliv his work sliniiM I . .riw'nvJ nleieslinK', as It Is also a rea:;-,,, why It si ,ii, I, !„,"'',',? ';::. '"'1 ih'r. . . . Ho h.vos t,. synih,,llze ,e ,1 es n t Xin^^:i.u:'^,l^%^'"'"" """" •'" "pi'r"pri,i,rj;;;f Xkfn'h"";' ''"'',!!?'",'' *"•• »^'|"'»n««- 1- Ve Historical .>Kcl, ti.,1 y„ Ohio London Strceto: whoreii. iiro niinv (JiNivyn,.,.,, L„u., 18S5, obi. Hvo. ■>. In Lottei.- of t)o',l: ft Novel, |,„n., IMHrt, ;! vols. ,,r. Svo Ilakewill, Arthur William, 1S08-I8,,«, son of Jainos l[,,k.nvill, („„„. vol. i.,) was, liko his father, an «.r ;,i ■ f ■ ^" Anology f„r tho Architectural Mon- stros los „f |,„„d„n, Ln.. I8.3i>, Hv,. 2. Mclorn Tombs : or, Uleamnss troni tho Public Cemoterk..? of Lomlon Lon, Sou, 1,0. If (Jonoral Plan and External Details with I ictures,,uo Illustrations, of Thorpe Hall, Petorbor ough, ,„„.. ,s,02 fol. 4. Arehitectu'ro of the Soven- teeth Century. Parts I.-III. Lon, 1 85H -,■)», f„| llRkcwill, Edward Charles, 1812-1872 an arehltect. fh.. Temple: an E.ssay oa tho Ark, the T. ber naelo, and tho Temple of Joru.salem, Lon., IS.Il r 8vo Hakt.w.ll, lames Kidgway. Athletiea :' Co„. dense, .M„„„a „„ the Practical Theory of Several llBlbert, William Morton. An E.xposition of Leoiiomioan,! liminoial .Science based upon a Cycle of Seasons in Each Doeado, Lon., 187,s „ a'o Ilalcombe, Uev. John Joseph, Jl.A., gradu- I8.,7 , reader and librarian of the Charterhouse 1862-7J • rector of Halsham, Cambridgeshire, since 1874. 1 Cluirch Koa.ling: containing the Morning, Evening,' and (ommiinion Services of the Church of Englan.l ; f, which are „|,pen,led Ilemarks on the Errors .lost usual y eoniinittcd in rea,l ng these Services, Lon., 1858, C 2 Thespeake." at Home: Chapters on E.xtempor. anc Mei ion or .speiiking ; fabo] On the Physiology of Speech by W. II Stono Lo-,., 1,85!»; lid ed., 1874, 12nio. ' Stranger than I'lction Lon., 1872, 12mo. (An account 4 / I ".:'=■"""'' r"''-;"™'' i" British Columbia, A„.) (*■;'••) 'I"' Church and her Curates : a Series of h mv on the Need for More Clergy, and the 'iest Means of supporting them, Lon., 1874, Hvo. 5. (Ed ) The eU C' ^Sn"'." """'«*■:.' "'' f^^^"^"' »f Missionary Id ei Lon., 1874, 8vo. 6. Gospel Difficulties due to a Dis- plne<-,| .Se.nion of St. Luke, ('miibrhlKi., I«srt, t,. Nvo^ U «,!,, L<.n.. IHN8. Also, slugl,. sermon.. Ao. Ilnldnnr, J. W. v., c.i.;. „„,, m.K. Civil nn■'•"•■'' "1 llickinson College, hut left without grailiiiiting, an,l was employed ."or some time on 1"%"' '«;<"'' ^"""y "!' I'fnnsylviinia. He was nia.lo prolessor of natural sciences in the I'nivorsily of Penn- s.ylvania in 1851, was app,dnte,l to a similar position in ^"'!'""'" «>■ in 18.-,.'i, an,l in 18(111 aetepted tho ehair of eompaintivo philohigy in the University of lenri.sy|vania, whi,,h h,' heM until bir death. 1. Ele- men s ol Latm Proiiuneiation, Phila., 1851, 12mo 2 Analyti,. Orthography: an Investigation of the Sounds ol the \ oieo, au,l their Alphaheli.'al Notati,m, including he Mecdmn.sm of Speech, an,l its Hearing upon Ely- ',: T' ""'',';:,'""• ■'•"• '^^ T'"'" <'<• " Chess Knight, 1 r,.,lronius, liibliography of the Chess Knight's Tour, Ph la 1,8 11 2 parts, Ifimo. 4. Alli.es in their Origin and Application Phila., 18(1.5, 12mo; new cd., IS.s,!. 5. l,ynio.s of tli« lyis. liy y^x Ago, [pseu.l.) Phila., 11.08. f, Pei.nsylv.„i„ Dutch : a Dialect of South Her- man, with an Infusion of Kuglish, Lon., Is72, Svo. 7. Out ines of Etymology, Phila,, In", 12mo. 8. AVord- f""''"K> ^"^ ^^0 U«e of Classes in Etymology, Phils., Ion I , I Jino. ' „„Vn''','..*n?^; Management of Children in Sioknesa an,l Health, Phila., IS80, l8mo. Ilalc, Anne U. I. Eanny and Robbie, Ilost., 18(16, ii»i ,^:"'^l;Mi"'k'8 Amaranths, Dost., 1881, 12mo. 1858 sf' '^''"' "'■''*■''' "f ""f Fathers, Lon., Hale, Rev. Charles Reuben, S.T.D., b. at Lewistown Pa.; graduated at the Iniversity of Penn- VY"",'5-n -.' r""-Af ■^'- J"''"-' Church, Auburn, ..y., 18,0-, 6; dean of Davenport, la., since 18S(3. 1. XI ,.-. ^'"'' ""'' ^''^"V^ "f the Holy Eastern the Holy Orthodox Church of the East, N. York, 1872 •i. Sermons, N. York, 1874. 4. An Eastern View of the lionn ( onferenee I ;iea, N.Y., 1S70. 5. Tho Mozarabio Liturgy and the Mexican Branch of the Catholic Church f,-*;!"'' ,'";'' ■'•^'"^ Christ Militant upon Earth, N. York, 8,0 (,. Innocent of Moscow, the Apostle of Kamchatka and Alaska, 1877. 7. An Office for the Holy Commu- nion, arrang,>d from the Mozarabic L,turgy, Dalt., I87a. ^;k ^n '^ ""> I^»P'i»>». -arranged from the Moza- Colle^ t ^^rV"; "T'-"' '■'''*• '•'• (T™"'') Mozarabio Collects tri-nslated and arranged from the Ancient Lit- urgy of t'le Spanish Church, 1.881, 12mo. 10. The Eucharistic Office of tho Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland, trnnslr.tn,! and compared with thi.t in the Alissale Komanoruni, N. York, 1882. 11. The I'niversal H'JvT„'llfV''ni'''":^'u"''''''' ^''' ""<• "i^hops in the '"'y "-f ''"'"-■ Cl'ureh thronghout the World, Baltimore, t»H^. 1-'. Speeches and Adilresses, 1885. Co7re^'.^'p"7'-^*";'*f'*' *'-^- B^duated at Emanuel College, Cambridge, 1850; ordained 1851; became as- 789 HAL HAL sistant mivstor of Eton College. Tho Full of the Stuartu, anil Westoni P^uropo from 1678 to 1697, ("Epochs of Uiitory.") Ma|is. Lon., 1876, fp. 8voi 2a od., 1878, Hale, Rev. Udwnrd Everett, S.T.D., [unic, vol. i., 11(1(1.,] is still (1888) pastor of tho South Congrega- tional Church in Boston, Under tho auspices of thf- American Unitarian Association ho fouiulod, in I86',i, Old and Now, a monthly magazine, of which he was editor till it was merged ioo. Illuat. Bost., 1885, 8vo. 4. The Story of Spain, ("Story of the Nations.") Illust. N. York, I8S6, 12mo. With Lk Bauox, F., (trans.) Lamartino on Atheism: Atheism among the People, 1850, 12mo. With W1LI.IAM.S, Rev. John, (od.) The President's Words, Bost., 186.^, 16mo. Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. (Ed.) Noto-Book kept by Thomas Lcchford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, lergcd in Scribner's Monthly, now tho [ Massachusetts Bay, from June 27, 1638, to July 2!', Century. In 1886 he founded another journal. Lend a ! 1661, Cambridge, Mass., 1885, 8vo. Hand ; a Record of Progress and Journal of Organized Charity. 1. Letters on Iris'i Emigration, Bost., 1852, 8vo. 2. Ninety Days' Worth of Europe, Bost., I860, 16mo ; new ed., 187'J. 3. If, Yes, and Perhaps; Four Impossibilities and Si.t Exaggerations, with some Bits of Fact, Bost., 18611, 8vo. 4. The Ingham Papers: Some Memorials of the Life of Captain Frederic Ingham, Bo., with a few .supplementary chap- ters devoted to the live remaining years of Franklins life alter his return to this cmiiitrv. Their iiHcre-t Is even greater than that of those contained in the first part of the work. '— ..VddVm, xlvill. 10'.'. With Hale, Sisan: I. A Family Flight through France, Germany, Norway, and Switzerland, Bost., 18.s|, 4to. 2. A Family Flight over Egypt and Syria. Illust. Bost., 1882, sq. 8vo. 3. A Family "flight through Mox- 740 " As to the editing of the volume, the less said the better."— .V(i(/oH, xlli. llio. Hale, Edwin Moses, M.D., b. 1829, at Newport, N.H.; graduated at the Cleveland Homa'opathio Med- ical (College 1859; held professorships of materia mcdica and therapeutics successively in the Hahnemann Med- ical College, Chicago, and Chicago Honueopathio College, where he became professor emeritus in 1884. 1. Homa'o- pathio Materia Medica of tho Now Remedies; 2d ed., Detroit, 1867, 8vo; 4th cd., rev. and enl., 2 vols. 8vo. 2. Lectures on Diseases of the Heart. In 'Three Parts. 2d ed., enl., N, York, 1877, 8vo. 3. Medical, Surgical, and Hygienic Treatment of Diseases of Women, N. York, 1878, Svo. Hale, George Silsbee, b. 1825, at Keene, N.H. ; son of Salma Hale, (q. c, nr ('•.Idicr? ; or. The Voluntcera of Great Britain, Lon., 1886, l2mo. Hnle, lit. Kev. Matthew lllngden, D.D., grad- uated at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1835; ordained 1836; Bishop of Perth, Western Australia, 1857-75, and of Brisbane 1875-85, The Transportation Question ; or. Why Western Australia should bo made a Reformatory the less snid tlie Little Flower-Peo- if Poetical Quotii- leditations, Lon,, HAL Colony, inste.1,1 of a Penal Settlement, Lon., I8J7. cr Svo. AIho, single sermons. v'f"'/'' '!•• '"• ,.'• '" ""> '^'"'' """l Iron Counties of .„'"■" '^"T;,?"; *'"!'• Ki'leigh, N.C., ISs.l, I2mio. 2. tVoo.U und limbers of North C.rolimi : from the itotnn- loal and (Jcological Iteporls of Urs. Jurti,^ Kmmoii.^ and Ken, Ae. Ma,,. Ual.igh. iss.i, 12,110. . Mole, Robert. Iland-liook of Elementary Draw- ing : with Pnietieal Suggestions on the Formation an.l Conducting ot Drawing-Classes in Publie Schools, Lon., Hale, Ilobert Douglas. 1. Four Leetuics on Practical Mediuino and Iho lloma'opathio Tiuatiiieiit of Bronchitis, Laryngitiy, I'leuri.-y, and Pneumonia, Lou., tS7», 8vo. 2 Light Lectures on the llomieopathie Trea ment of Acute and Chionie Ilionohitii., Laryngitis and Pericanlitisi 2de,l., Lon., 18-7, Svo. ,-.,"■'.**,'"■"'' ''•' '"'" teacher of method in St Katheni.e s Irainlng College, Tottenham. In.flmt School iManagemeni, l,on., IS8(i, p ,Svo ITsJ^i's^tI'^'?" n'"*^!' Jus^Pha. ["""■- vol. i., add.,] Vn-t" iJ ., ^""■"["'H 0"t; or, «orne..tio Life, N. York, 18n 0. .'. Receipts for the Million, Phila., 12mo. i. Juvenile.s ten numl)er,^ lOmo. 4. Keeping House and Ilouse-lvecping : a Story of Domestic Life, X. York, S4j, 18mo. ..Lessons from Women's Live.-, Kdin., ioniniv ui /;• '\';"""-'!f' <"•• W"PI>y Homes and (Jood' Soc etyAll the \ear Kouud, Host., 1867. 12mo. 7. A Mothers Legacy to her Unborn Child, Phila., 1S6!I, »- • l6mo' ' '"'' ^^'""""''' J-'es'iny, I'liUa., 1 Hale, Miss Sii.san, b. 18:!8, ii Boston, Mass.:, ister ot Uov. li. K. Hale, .nj>ru ,■ was for man; years a i teacher in Boston, but has since become a teacher of water-color painting. Life and Letters of Thomas (lold Appleton, .N. \ork, mi, 12mo. See, also, Halk, E. E., Me'uw t!. "i'",'",!"' *r'^- '^'■^'''i™ on 'he Mechanical ;if.o'' ''^ "''"''' ^'-■^*«'3 ""-e propelled by Steam, Lon., Me" hlfll, Ifii'o''*'"" ■'^''"^ ^"'* '" ^""S, Biddeford, f. ""fl; >*''<.'«m Gardner, professor of Latin in Cornel I niversity. 1. The Artof lleading Latin: how to teach 1- Best. 1887, l«mo. 2. Aims and Methods of Classical Study, Host., 1888, 18mo. iTw."'w' ^*"- **',*|"a'" Hale, M.A., [.nue, vol. i., Co le™ V.t'.' ';■' w,''--^ i;[ the E.xecutors of Thomas, Bishon of E.\e- ter, i;illl, (Camden Soc. Pub..) Lon., 1874, 4to Hal V, >V ill jam P. "The Oude Question" stated and considered, hUIi Reference to Published (Ifficial I Uoi-uiiieiits, Lon., I S57, 8vo. [ Hales, (ieorge. Spiritualism considered in Ac- cordance with the Divine Teachings and the Writings ot Lmanuel Swedcnborg, Lon., 1864, Svo. : Holes, John Dixon. 1. Romish Versions of the Libe: i-acts and Arguments for the Consideration of Lib Societies, Lon., 185li, Svo. 2. The Bible or the Bible .'■ociety.' Ihe Corruption of (iod's Word in the Ita mil \ersion of Martini, as published bv the "Jrilish and Foreign Bilde Society, E.xiiinined and E.xposed, j Lon ISbl.Svo: ncwed., 1>()2. With f^ir.viiT, Ci.aiiknte i h., A I rotest against the Circulation uf the Papal Latin : Y"f"',° l'"'^' ;'>! Versions by the British and Foreign Bible Society, Lon., 1S57, Svo. Hales, John Wesley, b. I,s;i(i, at Ashhv-de hi- jCouch, Leicestershire; educated at (JIasgow and Cam- bridge univer,«itics; was elected Fellow of Christ's Col- lege, Cambridge, in ISfill; called to the bar in 1867, and appointed professor of English language and literature at kings College, London, in 1877, and examiner in liuglish language, liteiaturo, and history in London I niversity ltS2 1. Longer English Poems : with .\otes, Philological and E.xplanatory, and Introduction on the leaching of English, Lon., 1872, 12mo. 2. Notes and Essays on Shakespeare, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. (Reprinled articles: ■'From Stratford to London," "Round about Stratford in 160..," "Chaucer and Shakespeare," "Shake- .spcare s Greek Names," " King Lear," " The Porter in Macbeth, ' Ac.) ''^"."''",f iiileresting matter."-.lcn(/., xxvi. 69 With It ii.yiVAi.L, F. J., (ed.) MS. Ballads and Ro- mances of Bishop Percy, Lon., 1S68, 3 vols. Svo Wiin V ''"*"• ,t-'"A«iKs Stiu.vgek, (ed.) The London Series of hnglish Classics, Lon., 1876-79, 8 vols. p. Svo. . ? f?; ",•-"*'• "'Chard Cox, M.A.,b. 1817; grad- uated at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1840 ; ordained 1841 • rector ot Woodraancote, Sussex, 1860-88 1 Six Ser' uions : to which are added Prayers for Particular Occa- sions Oxf., 1852, U'mo. 2. (Trans.) A Series of Tale, tor ( hildren, by J. C. von Schmid, 1S5!I, p Svo k u*''»^ S^'* •'*''"' *» illiani, b. I8:i4, atTufton- Dorough, N.H.; graduated at Dartmouth College ISiiO and at Andover Theological Seminary 1864; held va' nous pastorates 1864-72; instructor in Hebrew and Greek in the Amherst Summer School of Languages ISSa and 1886. I. An Examination of Alleged Dis- crepancies of the Bible : with an Introduction by A Hovey, Andover, Mass., 1874, p. Svo; 3d ed., 1876. '' Suppheium .Kternum :" The Hereafter of Sin : what it will be: with Answers to Certain Questions and Obieo- tions, Andover Mass., 18S1, ]2mo. 3. (Ed.) The Book 01 tsther: a New Translation: with Critical Notes, Ac By the Lowell Hebrew Club. Maps, Plans, and Illust. Andover, Mass., 1885, Svo. •■ ' ' Haley, William D. Words for the Workers : in a Series ot Lectures (o Working-Men, Best., 1855, Svo. Halford, Frederic itt. Floating Flies, and how to dress them. Illust. Lon., 1886, Svo. Also, large- paper copy. ' ° Hallord, Frederic William. The Angel: an Idyl. Lon., 1871, l2mo. * Halford, George Britton, professor of anatomy in the Lniversity of Melbourne. 1. Action and Sounds 01 the Heart: a Physiological Essay, Lon., 1860, Svo. A Um the Time and Manner of Closure of the Auriculo- J entricular Valves, Lon., 1861, Svo. 3. Not like Man Biiuanous and Biped, nor yet Quadrumunous, but Chei- ropodous. Illust. Melbourne, 1863, Svo 4 On the Comlition of the Blood after Death from Snake- Bite, as a I robable Clue to the Further Study of Zymotic Dis- eiises and of Cholera especially, Melbourne, 1867, Svo i or private circulation. Also, pamphlets. Edin 'I'ssrt'"'""' ""^''' '• """""' '" "'""cspu", wno luilll.s tlie oHieo ot sponsor to these reallv exeollonf !en'l".,n?!"f^ lyrics, tliey'are the prodiietio„s\if a'-'Z ' lCttHek:''l:JlV.':'2i',J.'S^""''y '" '- '-■'"-"J with him o'f 2. "For Puir Auld Scotland's Sake:" Prose Essays, Ao., Edin., ,888, p. Svo. Haliburtou, Robert Grant. 1. New Materials 741 HAL for tho History of Man : ilerivea from n Comparison of the Calendiir.s iinil Fostivala of Nations, Jlulifux, X.S., ' ^""^ i'rivately printed. 2. Intercolonial Trade our only Safeguard against Disunion, Ottawa, 1H68, «vo. Vo-, ■'"''' "•' J^f"'"'' l>iploinacy and its Fruits, Lon., Halibiirtoii, ThomaH Chandler, D.C.I,., r«„^, vol. i„ add.,] 17'J7-18«o. Judge llaliburlon reaijjnud Ills oHioe in 1.S44, and tliereafler resided in England, where lie was M.P. for Launccston lsoi)-tij. i. Wise Saws and Modern fnstanees. lS5;i, L vols. p. 8vo; new . cd., lSa',1. 2. British North Ameriea : its Condition, io., liOn., 1S57, Kvo. 3. The Season-Ticket, Lon., 1S»0, p. 8vo. (Articles rejirinted from tho Dublin University Magazine.) Halibiirtoii, W. W. (EJ.) County Directory of Scotland, l.on., isfig, ,svii. Ilalidav; Charles, .M.li.I.A., ir.xU-lSfiB, a mer- chant in Dublin; ]uiblished several pamphlets. The .Scandinavian Kingdom of Dublin. Edited, with some Notiee of the Author's Life, by John P. Prendcrgast Dublin, 18,S1, r. 8vo; 2d ed., 1S8-I. '• It owes much of Us inlerest and laithorilv to the learned }l?„^,n'''' "■''.''.^•^'''■'''■'^''"''•'''K"'*': "■'"1'^' lii*^ memoir of tlie author eiiable.s us lo appiveiute the amiile and liltlu kiiciun materials wliieli .Mr, Ilalidav had cofleeted for his puriiiise, and ilie judtjiiieiit with which lie has used llieni. ;,;,' , , ',■ ;,' ','; '"■ l'"^' "'"■'^ ''^ '" "'^ witiie.s.s to the great e.\teiit ol he Danish power trom the ninth to the elerenlh centuries. —.^pcdfUar, Iv. 'J!>7. llalilil.v, M. C. 1. After Long Years, Lon., 1S74, or. Svo. 2. Gilberf.s First Voyage, and other Stories, Lon., 187a, p. Svo. 3. Among tho Welsh Hills, [a novel,! Lon.. 1878, p, 8vo; new ed., 1883. Ilalkett, C. H. Craigie. A Peerless Parliament ; or, Iho House of Common Sense. By C. H C H Lon., IS.s.i, ,Svo. Ilalkett, George K. 1. Xotes to the Royal .So- ciety of Artists' Autumn K.\liibiiion, Birmingham, 1878 Illust._ Birmingham, 187S, ,Sto. 2. The Walker (lal- lery Notes, Livcrpocd. 1878, 8vo. ,'i. Notes to the Seven- teenth Exhibition of the (ilasgow Institute of Fine Arts, 18,8, '' ttsgow 1878, Svo. -1. Notes to the Exhibition of the « orks of Modern Artists at the Uoyal Manchester Institution, 1878, Manchester, 1878, Svo. 3. The Uoyal fccottish Academy Notes, 1878. Illust. Edin., 1878 8vo HAL ! Hall, Mrs. Anna Maria, (Fielding,) [„„ie, I vol. I., Hali., Mhs. Samuel Cahter, add.,] 18(14-1881 celebrated her golden wedding with Mr. 8. C. Hall in ! 1874, and it has been remarked that "five years later j her golden wedding with literature might have received a similar honor," Hfty years having elapsed since the ! publication of her Sketches of Irish Character. 1 The I Lucky Penny, and other Tales, Lon., 1837, p Svo 2 A Woman's Story, Lon., 1857, 3 vols. p. Svo. 3. Daddy . pacre'.s School : tt .Story for the Young, Lon., 18511, 8vo. 4. Can Wrong be Right ? a Tale, Lon., Isfi2, 2 vols Svo ?L J''^„ ^''""^,'' ,?'""'""J = 'files and Sketches, Lon.,' ,tA' ,r' ,• V.":?" v-"'""''' ""'' ""'"■ «'»"«'. I-""- SH Jmo. 7. Xelly Nowlan, and other Stories, Lon. m.i, 2mo. 8 Ronald's Rea.son ; or. The Little Cripple Lon.. 1865, sq Ibmo. !l. The Prince of the Fair Faniilv a H.iry-Tale, Lon.. 1S66, Svo. 1 0. The Way of the World, and other Stones, Lon., 18fi«, 12mo. 11. (Ed.) Animal Sagacity. Illu.st. Lon., 1 Still, lOmo. 12. The Play- fellow, and other Stories, Lon., 1868, 12mo. 13 Alice ?,'."? '"^^"•"1 ,»"'<•■'• «'">•'«'. Lon., 1868, 12ino. 14. The I'ight of Faith : a Story, Lon., I8(li», 2 vols, p Svo 1", Digging a Grave with a Winc-(ilass. lilust. Lon "l87l' 12mo ; new ed., 1883. Hi. Boons and Blessings : Stories and Sketches to Illustrate the Advantagesof Temperance, i lust. Lon., 18,4, p. Svo; new ed., 1SS4. 17 The Ilalkett, Samuel, keeporof the Advocates' Library, Edinburgh, (d. 1S71,) and Laing, Uev. John, libra- rian ol the New College Librarv, Edinburgh, (d. 1880.) A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain, including the Works of foreigners written in or translated into the English Language, Edin., 1882-SS, 4 vols. Svo. (Mr. Halkett having died belore the work was suflicientiv advanced tor jiublicatiun. it was continued by Mr. Laiiiir who completecl the third volume, but died belore publication. The work was completed and edited, from the materials left by the authors, by Miss Catherine Laing. Besides the ordinary edition there is one on large iiaper, 4lo, of which only .il) copies were printed.) »)■','.■ m'.'i' '/^''"""•'~'f"'' '•"'•''■ "'■^' notfew-upon Its head, tlio new die lomiry is weloome. ... It is a work th t m scliolar can be witl,oui,"-.lW„ No 3181 -ii'i/.'"to'.'''l'i v'','ii'[ ""''■'''"' ''''*"-''""'-'l' ""J '""""e accuracy." T.i'*"!'!,'**."* I'." ^"*'="'' " >'''»'^1 •■ founded on the Ila,y ol the Same Name by Victoricn Sardou, N. York and Chic, lss,s, i no. iv'i*f "V^'"'v''?'", ^^'''^^y- '• A Keview of the A\ebstorCase, .N.iork, 1850. Anon. 2. The Manhat- taner in New Orleans; or. Phases of -Crescent City" L.le, N. iork and N. Orleans, 1851, 12mo. 3. The Congressman s Christmas Dream, and the Lobby Mem- ber s Happy Now \ear; a Holiday Sketch, N.York, N.'vmk', isso. '■ """"'" ''' """' ^'''^'^' tP^uJ.] Hall, Alexander Wilford. The Problem of Human Lile; embracing the Evolution of ,S,und, and Evolution evolved; wich Reviews of Danviii, Hux?ey ^'otissol'svo.^'' """""•""- '""' '"'>■"-• --«<»"^': L^t^i.;"^"^:^^, i8'2:i«2'"""'- ^'"^'""^'"-^ " Hall, Amanda H. Within, Without, and Over: or. -MemoriaLs ot the La.i.e.-t Life of Henry Clay Hall Aorthampum, Mass., 187S, sq. lOmo. Anon. ^ ' Hall, Mrs*. Angus W. (Trans.) Mythology, Greek Ion.! 1,885" i. Z "' ""'"'"" "' *^"'^''™'' ^V Nfi/selt, '742 Merchants Daughter, and other Stories, Lon 1874 I2mo. 1,8. Grace Huntley, and other Stories. Illust! Lon., 18,4 12mo. 19. The Daily Governess, and other Stories. Illust. Lon., 1874, 12mo. 20. The Old Story • a Temperance 'Tale in Verse, Lon., 1875, p. Svo' 21 Chronicles of Cosy Nook ; a Book for tho Young,' Lon.! Izli' ,''o"- ^-' ,^""'"' ^'=''''"' ""'1 «'!'" Stories Lon., S,7, 12mo. 23. The Whisperer, E,lin., 1881. 24 Uncle Sam, Lon., I,8S1. 25. AMce Krrol, Lon., 1881. Mith Foster, Mas. Jovathan, Stories and Studies from he Chronicles and History of England, Lon., 1847. 2mo; new ed., entitled "Stories and Studies of English History," 18,)il; ">iscei.ees of King George the Third and ^01 ,Vfi9 ■'"• \"'"- "^'"'/' ^•"'■^' ''•»'• ^'"""^ Series, voli'.) '"'■ *'^"'' "'"'""• '^I*'""' """■i "The letters arc chiefly intere.'^tiiiK as sDeelnipnsof 11,0 eat^^d^ri") ''\'"'','^';y,J"'"'t.'-'i"='l, 11"'! liecipes communi- «■,'.'.!,',",',' J'".''^' Llan.'ner shows us how to cook good dishes ,n f ;:' ''.■'"'■■ '"•' >"il.v .leleet is that the V's,sou.s are 1856, I'm"' ■ ^"^^ '"' '^"''' ■'"'"> C'-k, N. York, co,^t*a1,',!^ J*^"^"'"'" *'• '; '^'"' Land-Owner's Manual ; York Ohfo "rn r""'S,"'^ i^'".""" KeS-lati-ois in New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ac, concerning (Fielding,) [,„tte, !H, adil.,] ],sii4-lssi, th Mr. S. C. Hall in liat ''five years later might littvc received ig elai)8eil since the h Character. I. The on., IS5r, p. 8vo. 2. I«. p. Svo. 3. Daddy ung, ],on., 185',l, 8vo. )n., isfil!, 2 vols. 8vo. mil .Sketches, Lon., olher Stories, Lon., other Stories, Lon., r. The Little Cripple, ! of the Fair I'amilv: heWayof tlieAVorid, • II. (Ed.) Animal DO. 12. The Play- 3S, 12mo. i:!. Alice !68, l2ino. 14. The , 2 vols. p. 8vo. ]a. lilust. Lon., 1871, d Blessings : .'^tories ;agesof Temiierance. od., 1881. 17. The Stories, Lon., 1874, her Stories, lilust. iovcrnees. and other 20. The Old Story : 1875, p. 8vo. 21. ur the Voung, Lon., other St(u-ies, Lon., Ivlin., 188 1. 24. Krrol, Lon., 1881. es iind Studies from iglaiid, Lon., 1847, 1 Studies of English 18fi6. lilt'-, vol. i., under VKSTER,] b. 1802, at L'ume a member of d, the father of the 18 principal for some •e the poet AVhittier O1860 was a teacher lits of Blaise Pascal, Sylvester Judd, Sr., y printed. ■ A., of the Society I' the Church of St. 1. Confession and I, Svo. 2. Medita- 2uio. ;i. The E.\- ons, N. York, 1882, the Collects for the Idveut to Trinity, Prince Zilah : a of Jules Clurelie, : the Gypsy Bride; :;hic., 1885, 12ma; 'er, daughter and )f liliinover ; mar- ;., who was created ■!B7, when the title ograjihy and Cor- Delany : with In- •ge the Third and ■0 ; Second Series, INV, Mauv, ante, s specimens of the he eiglitoeiith ceil- tccipes coinmuni- of St. Oovcr, Lon., 3 cook good dishes at the les.sons arc 's of one thousand xxiii. oil. I Cl'k, N. York, ■Owner's Manual : julations in New n, ic, concerning HAJ Land-Titles, Deeds, Morlgug.v, < , Auburn, N.Y., 1847 12mo. 2 Ed.) Official Ou -.ns of the Attorneys- Ocneralof the United Statts: wiih Notes' vols i -v Wash 1852 8vo. 3. The Republican Party and its Presidential Candidates : comprising an Accurate His- torv of the Republican Party in the United States, from Its Origin in 179t'> to its Dissolution in I8;)2; of the Wliiir and Democratic Parties during the Interregnum, and of' lis Reformation in 1850, N. York, 185(i, 12mo. 4 Meth odisiii • Its Source and the Secret of its Power, Lexine- ton, Ky., LS70, ,S2mo. ^ Hall, licnjaniin Ilonicr, [r,„i,;, vol. i., Hail Bknjamis ,>dd.,J b. 18;i0,in Troy. N.Y.; brother of Fit2' e ' ) Hall, Charles Cuthbert. Necessity and Advan- tages (,l Popular Education in Church Music, N. York ',,',; """"• yi'^l' I^'^'"*"' SiOLsMisn, (ed.) Evangeli- C'll Hymns, with Tunes, N. Y..rk, 1880, cr. Svo Cnn?"' ^i''?''!''* *^' 1- The Geology of Philadelphia County and uf the Southern Parts of Montgomery and Bucks, lilust. (Second Geological Survey of Penn- sylvania, ) Phila., 1,881, Svo. 2. The Geology of Lehi.-h and .Northampton Counties: Itinerary Survey of the juountains, (Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania.) ,J^k",! '^''"•'■'.^s Francis, 182I-187I, b. at Roches- xer, is.n : was in turn blacksmith, stationer, and en- graver Becoming interested in the fate of Sir John iranklm. he devoted himself for years to the study of Arctic mutters, and made two expeditions fitted out by private subscription, and in 1871 sailed on the " Polaris'' in coniiiiand of an expedition fitted out by the V S eov- ernment, but died in October of that year. Arctic Re- searches and Life among the Esquimaux : Narrative of *.xpe. ByhisHidow. Lon., ISOl, Svo. „„'l,.'I'i '''i''^'"*" Il'ill was a remarkable man. Wore It ' ki wlclil "',Mh "•',' *";'5' I'I'>7i<'l"Ki-«t to gain a sclentifi" (I Z *" "llho luiu'tioii of the spinal marn.w-a step ^ • H r V 1 i"' Hr"" '"-'V',' ';""'^^''' «« ■^«''"'"' «"'y to llmt xli Ml *"" "''' '^<^«''"e u rceord,"-,s'n<, ftr., , Hull, Hev. Christopher Newman, LL.B.. Ouitc, vol. I., Hall, Rkv. Newman, add.,1 • . isjs, at Maidstone, Kng. : son of J. V. Hall, (o. r.. ,„ • , >,„ i •) wag educatcil at Highbury College, ami gradu ■ „ at the University „r London, where he gained the law Fellow- ship. In IM2 be became pastor of the Albion Congro- HAL gational Church, Hull, and in 1854 entered upon the charge of Surrey Chapel, now Christ Church, l,ondon He has twice visited the United States. He has a wide popularity as a preacher, and the circulation of some of his writings is counted by millions. 1. Divine Social- ism ; or, Ihe Man Christ Jesus, Lon., 1851, l'>iuo 2 Seventy Scripture Chants; 3d ed.. 185,i, 1 2mo. 3 Con- gregationalism for Christ, Lon., 1855, lOmo. 4. Hymns and Songs for Bands of Hope, Lon., 1855, 24mo ■■)' Sacrihce; or. Pardon and Purity through the Cross, Lon,,' I8o6, 18mo. 6 Hymns composed at Bolton Abbey, and her Rhymes Lon., 1851, p. Svo. 7. Hints on Preach- iiig, Lon., l,8oS, 12mo. 8. Now! Lon,, 1,S58, 12mo- 2d ?l^.'n ?»• "• '^"''"'''' ""' "'« Spirit; new ed„ Lon., 1859 18mo. Ill The Day of Salvation, an.l othei- rracts. Lon., l8o!), ISnio. 11. The Voice of Jesus, and other Tracts, Lon., 1859, ISmo. 12. Christ for Every One, Lon., ISbO, ISmo. 13. Plain Truths Plainly Put'' the Sermons to the People of London, preached in St. James's Hall and the Theatres, Lon., 1861, lOmo. 14. the Holy Catholic Faith. Lon.. I,''JI««•« Office and Dewtio ot Kyngis. Laitlio oouipylit by \V. Lauder. (Early Eng. Text Soo.) Lon., 1SH4, Svo. -1. Benares, Ancient and Mediieval: a Monograph. Hertford, ISliS, Svo. 5. (Ed.) The Historic of ano Xobil and Wailzeand Sqvvor Wil- liam Meldrum. Coinpylit by Sir Dauid Lvn.lesay of tho Mont. (Early Eng. Text Soo.) Lou., l.K'«S-(i9,2 parts, 8vo. fl. (Ed.) I'oetical Works of William Lauder, Lon., 18(0. .*■ ;jf familiar words, every student.lf Ei g ,. Ill f M "'"l' ';." ",'-^'" "'« ^""^ "" T.^u"'p^**'' T^f.'.''^ Armstrong, educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and King's College, London; ordained 18,6; vicar of Holy Trinity, Bristol, ISSO- 80 ; vicar of Spring (jrove, Heston, since 1888. Advent Counsel, and other Sermons, Bristol, 1880 s„'?''r'{./*'^"!' Herbert Byng. 1. Spain and tho , Seat of War in.spa,a, Lon., I8;i7, p. Svo. 2. Scenes at Home and Abroad, Lon., 1839, p. Svo. 3. Highland Sports and Highland Quarters, Lon., 1847, 2 vols p Svo 4. txmoor; or, Footsteps of St. Hubert in the West! Lou 1840 5. (Ed.) The Sportsman and his Dog; or Hints on Sporting, Lon., 1850, 12mo. Anon. 6. Scot- tish Sports and Pastimes, Lon., 1850, 12mo. 7 The West of England an.i tho Exhibition of 1851. Illust Lon., 1S5I, p. Svo. S. Brooklands : a Sporting Biogra- phy Lon., 1802, 2 vols. p. Svo. 9. Mary ; a Daughter I "i •''«, ,?"8'"'' I'easantry, Lon., 1853, 3 vols, p Svo. ' 10. Soldiers and Sailors in Peace as in War, Lon' 1855, «'"«"■,, ','?'\m' •"■• '^'"^ ^"""^' '» "'o East, Lon., 1 8o6, 12mo. 12. The Queen's Messenger ; or. Travels in the Highways and Byeways of Europe, Lon., 1865, p. Svo ; new ed., 1S7J. 13. Sport and its Pleasures, Phys- ical and Gastronomical ; 2d ed,, Lon., 1868, 8vo 14 Adventures of a Bric-iiBrao Hunter, Lon,, 1S6S. n Svo- new ed entitled "The Brie-ii-Br.c Hunter; or. Chap' ters on Chinaniania." IS73. ' th'e^''u™,lV'nf 'If''' •'"".'■'"■."""'y.-^'ears he has followed i.rL'i ■ V- "^ " ^"'IPc'or throughout the length and ptriormaiices in most unpreteiidinir fashion .-nntrive" to x'rviii!'l329™ " **""'^ '''"'' "' "''""natl">>-''-*"t(a(o° 15. The Pigskins Abroad, Lon., 1870, p. Svo. 16 Luoiillus ; or Palatable Essays, Lon., 1878, f vols. p. Svo. Hall, lllland, [,.„«,■, vol. i., add.,] 1795-1885, gov- ernor of Vermont 1858-60; president of the Vennont 3. 2. The Knave of i. n. Svo. d i'wellH, IMiilip. riuincd in the iligh lu of Lord Chancellor !vo. lesa in India: Trcnt- ■0. L'ursion from Jericho Oernzii and Ainmnii Jordan, liy (J. il. torioal Sketches and iierica and the Oiit- inneapoli.", ISSS, ,Mvo. Kccords of St. Al- n its Ancient Docu- iij,'lit nnd leaved : a iindred Institutions, .D., 1). 1S45, at Ash- ani8 College ISB"; !, and Leipsic ; pro- ins University |n,s2- rk University, Wor- I as the Nalioniil F. Kng, educated at * College, London; lity, liristol, 1880- nce 1888. Advent 1880. 1. Spain and the 8vo. 2. Scenes at ivo. 3. Highland 1847,2 vole. p. Svo. ibert in the West, and his Dog; or. Anon. 6. .Scot- )0, 12mo. 7 The 1 of 1851. IlluBt. I Sporting Biogra- (lary : a Daughter ^^, •'! vols. p. Svo. 1 War, Lon., 1855, to the East, Lon., !er; or. Travels in pe, Lon., 1865, p. < Pleasures, Phys- I., 18BS, 8vo. 14. Lon., 1868, p. 8vo; lunter; or, Chap. •s he has fidiowed the lengtli and of hiuLselt and Ills i ' of i"'l M^ili'irir^ IV;',',' '-^ """'"•■ 'Tt.''^l'^v"rl"u,"nJ i't HAL livni; «f (V r " V. V"^'"" " millVKlUa VCS. . . . TllO Klvnmi ''""","• ' "I'"'"'"' • \V'ld' Darrell, liislKi i:, .x f nfVl , II i "''' '""""■ "K"™».tt'-e iUumi inte.1 n a lust K,r'»"?;' ,«,'■,"!..''"■•' "^■;V- ; Wild' .Darren is iii's „Te Svo. 16. ^70, 378,2 vols. p. Svo. ] 1795-1885, gov- . of the Vermont F .w.\,r,r ""ll.iioiilesses, the liero of a book otherwise ^l™/.'x.\'xi'":;.''"''B' ""'"-■'• "'"" '""king, reputations"^ Hall, Isaac Hollister, b. 18.37, at Norwalk, Conn.; s(m of Edwin Hall, D.D., (.7 ,• n,,ie vol i graduated at Hamilton College ISi;!, and at Columi;ia Law School ISO.-,, was for two years a professor in the Protestant college at Beirut, .Syria, and since 1884 \Z Unnersity 1. American (ircek Testaments: Critical Bibliography of the Greek New Testament as published n America: with Two Fao-Similo Illustration's, Phila, 18.!.i, I.'nio 2. (Ed.) Reproduction in Phototype of the S.vrian Antilcgomcna Epistles, Ac. Plates. Bait., LSSfi, Hall, J. 1. Legends of the West, Cin., 1869, 12mo. uTn"u "^ V'^'i"'"' "'■■""•y- *"- Cin.; 1869, I2mo. 1888 l'?uo '' Ulimpses of Ureal Fields, Lon., 0.,"?s,s'r'*,„*'' •*'"'''<'8])eare vs. IngersoII, Cleveland, name^thni*"'^!' ^^^-J''""-, vol. 1., the nfth of the New York S,''*; M "''' '"^'^■'^ ^"' ^'""' <"^™'»' "f "'« Sh, . „ 1 -T" ^I"'*"™ ^i"ce 1866, and is also the of Nliv !"v V- Contributions to the Pateontology Si ,M .^ %^- '\^ ',"'''• ' **"• 2. Natural History of the Sate ol New \ork: Pahvontology, vol. iii mrt i Pl„,», a\1 ' "'*",n'"'»gy. vol. iv., part i. Text and Plates. Albany, 18(17, 4to. 4. Descriptions of New Speciesof Fossils from the Niagara Formation at Wal dron, Indiana, f. Urk, 1879, Svo. With W.iit.vrv, logical Survey of the State of Wiscinsfn'! N. York, 1 S62; Hall, James, of Nantwich. A llistnrv of fi,o Town and Parish of Nantwich, or WictMbS, in th v^ypr^nl:;;."" "' ''"'"' ^''^"'"''' '«^''. ^'o- i-'i- I. all. Rev. John, D.D„ LL.D., b. 1829, in County Ariungi Ireland, and educated at Belfast cilloge was licensed preach in 1849, and, after servin- as mission ary in the west of Irelan.l, and holding pastote"n Ariijagh and Dublin, removed to the Uniied Sa n 1S6,, become pastor of the Fifth Avenue Pr^byt^H. ," ^ The Chief End of Man: an Exposition of the First Answer of he Shorter Catechism, Phila., ISmo. rFam lar Talks to Boys, N. York, 12mo. 4. How to S udv an International Sabbath-Sehool Lesson, PhiTa., 16 no " Minor Characters of the Bible, Phila., 18mo. 0. TheOnly .^„ «K ? ,.' •. '"'.E.xpoailion of the Second Answer of the Shorter taiechism, Phila., 18mo. 7. Sabbath-School Theiilogy; or, Conversations with a Class, Phila., ISmo. 8. The Sower and the Seed, Phila., 18mo. 0. (Ed ) Family Prayers, f,r Four Weeks, N. York. ISfiS, 12mo 0. tare cast upon the Lord, N. York, ISliO, "4mo' . lapers for Hoiiie Reading. N. York, 1871, 12mo.' I.'. Questions of the Day, X.York, 187:), 12mo. L) Ireaching: Manner and Matter, N. York, 1874, 12ino' 4 Ihoughts for the Old Year and the New, N. York, 18,4 .i2mo. L..,Why Wecpest Thou? N. York, 1874 ^-..10. 16. Gods \\o:d through Preaching, (Lyman Beecher Lectures^,, e College,) X. York. 1^7.5 12m 7 Momormls of Wesleyan Ministers fiom 1777 to 840 Lon 18,6, svo. Is. V„„ „„,, ,.,„„ ei.ildren ; or, Happy Homes, and how to make them, 1877. 10 f°"ndatio„ Stories for Young Builders, Lon., ISSl,' ! 8mo. 21. A Christian Homo: how to make ami how o maintain it Lon., I8S4, l2mo. 21. (Ed.) Fan Uy Prayers for Working- People, for Four Week . E 1^^^, 88. sm. er. Svo With C,v,,,,i,, T. L,. and Bkk.uki, wui a *'"""'"^*/"' I'renching, X. York, 1871, ISmo. With Stuaut, GKoncK H., The Ameriean Eva;gelists fr'pi;,;,! N^^ ""J' ,1™ "• ^""^'y' '" ^•'"'^ ""'"in »nd Ireland, JS. iork, 12ino. r.,"","',,*^''*'' •'"''II, Independent minister of Union Chape Bri.xton. I. Mi.ssions at Home: the Christian atriots Reined.y for his Country's Danger, Lon., 1856, ,-'"": „?■, ^'"^ 'ielievcr's I'eaee: In Memoriam of hii Uoj^il Highness the Prince Consort, Lon.. 18ti'> Svo Hall, John, M.R.C.S. Drink-Thirst; its' Medical Treatment, Lon., I8S1, Svo. Hall, Kev. John, of Trenton. Henry Martyn and hi- Missionary- Work in the East, I'nila., 18s:i, iBuio. Hall, John Carey, educated at Queen's University, Ireland; called to the bar at the Middle Temple LSSl • ossistant Jajianese secretary at Tokio l,sS2. (Trans ) A General View of Chinese Civilization, by P. Lahtte, 1887, Hall, John Charles. 1. Bedside Sketches; On the Treatment of Thoracic Consumption, Lon., 185(1, Svo. 2. Prevention of Cholera; 2d ed., enl., Lon., 1853, Svo .1 Hints on the Pathology, .tc, of Thoracic Consump- ton. Illust. 3ded.,enl., Lon., lS5(!,12mo. 4. On the 1 revention and Treatment of the Sheffield Grinders' Dis- ease, Lon., 1857, 8vo. 5. Medical Evidence on Railway Accidents, Lim., 18(18, Svo """"j' n„»»''"','''i?''" JF'!."''*"'' "-A- ^- is:i7; educated at ?imU"'T'.r°-'"'."''' """'^'' to the bar at Lincoln's inn 1S)2. A Ireatise on the Law relating to Profits a Prendre and Rights of Common, Lon., 1871, 8vo Hall, John K. 1. Master Workman and Masonic Monitor, Bost, 1864, 12mo. 2. Master Key to thoTreas ures of the Royal Arch, 18fc6, 24mo. ; ^ Freema m,'s Monitor : a List of All the Lodges in the St.ife of Mas „ i8?n:sq: IT' '""'' '""°' -*• *'"^""''-' *'^"^"^' ^-"•' Ci Jh" n' *'f ''" V^?-^?"- ""'''•' '" "'* Three Services, Civil, Naval, and Military, Lon., 1860, 12moj 2d od., h nfli-' •',?''"„^*"e' [?'"'■''■'■'• '"'«''^-] l"4-186n, b. at Diss, Norf^^dk; a bookseller at Maidstone 1814-50. 1 he Sinners Iriend," mentioned cmir, vol. i., was first published in 1821. It has bee.i translated intrthirty languages, and has readied a circulation of nearly three mil ions of^ copies. Conflict and Victory : the Autobion- raphy of the Author of " The Sinner's Friend." Edited by Newman Hall. Lon., 186,i, p 8vo Hall, John William. The Coal-Mines Regula- tmn Ac , 1872 : with Explanatory Introduction and Notes, Wolverhaimiton, 1872, Svo. ' ri,!f»?-"n ,**«"'• Jo.seph, M.A., graduated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1844; ordained 1844; reJtor of Knockholt, Kent, 1855. 1. Earnest Lovelate, Lon., S tL pTi =; H",."."'" Tongues, Lon., 1864, 18mo LoJ ISfii 9 ''•'"f ll'r'.^"''"'"-' "l'™" Narrative, Lon. 1,864, 121110. 4. What is the Good of Confirmation? a Question Answere.L Lon., 1864, 16mn. 5. Eden's Symbols, Lon., 18(15, Ifimo. Hall, Rev. Joseph, Wesleyan Methodist n.ini.- .,%l,.v .""n"'\"^."''"''"y"'' Alethodist Ministers ; or. The \early Death-Roll from 1777 to 1840, Lon., 1878 I ;.; „f .1 , • ' Circuits and Ministers: an Alphabeticai List of the Circuits in Great Britain, with the Nemes of ho Ministers stationed in each Circuit, from 1765 to I8S0, Lon., 1886, Svo. Hall, Joseph Sparkes. Book of the Feet: a 74fi i:' HAL History of Boots and Shoes; 2d ed., Lon., 1847, 18mo: new ed., IS50, 12mo. ' > » . Hall, Julia «. The Dream of Home, and other Poems, l,on., IstiS, Hvn. Hall, Julius. Praetioal Snggestions to All In- ventors and Patentees and Purchasers of Patents, Lon.. 1.S72, dvo. Hall, L. A. 1. Prejudice I,o8t and Love Won, Lon., I2mo. 2. The Story of a Pebble, Lon., 12mo. .■!. Which was the liravest? and other Stories, Lon., 181)4, 12mo. Hnll, Lewis A., M..'). The Farmer'.f Railroad ; or, A 1 realise uniting .Mental with Corporal Efforts in the Iniprovement of the Farmer and the Farm, Trenton, lyjii, 8vo, Hall, Louise Gardiner. Manna, Niirht and Morning, N. York, l,s,S:t, 2luio. Hall, Lymau W. Elementary Outline of Mental Philoao|ih.v, Columbus, 0., 1S50, 12mo. Hall, M. (Trans.) A Perilous Venture; from the Oeinian of (). von Mu.vern, Lon., l8St, p. 8vo. Hall, M. D. I. Suggestions for the Repression of Crime, Lon., 1.S57, 8vo. 2. Our E.xernplars, Poor and Kieh: liiographioal Sketclie.'', Lon., 1861, 12mo. Hall, Mrs. M. G. C. A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba, Lon., 1.S84, fp. 8vo. .?f "',',' '^*'"'''** '^"'Jo to English Orthography, Lon., Hall, .Mrs. Marie, (8ibree,) [,i„ie, vol. ii., Sidrek, Maiiie, add.] 1. A Roraan Painter and his Model, Lon., 18,11, p. 8vo. 2. Andrew Marvell and his Friends: fetory of the Siego of Hull, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo; 4th ed., I>84. ;i. (iabriella; or. The Spirit of Song, Lon., 1878, l-'mo. 4. The White Ro.se of Dereham, Lon., 1S7.8, 12mo. 5. Noble, but not the Noblest, Lon., 188:i, p. 8i-o. Hall, Mary L. Preparation: a Novel, N. York, 188;{, 12nio. Hall, Mary Stuart. Blanche's AVandorings ; or, The (luiding Hand, Lon., 1857, 8vo. Hall, Mrs. Matthew, ['">f Impersonation as applied j to Abstract Meas, Lon., iSlil. Hall, Salem. I. On a Candlestick, Lon., 1880, ,,n. ' lt)iuo. 2. Mistress Mary's (iardon, Lon., 1881, p. Svo ' ■i. Made on Purpose: a Story of Russian Life Lon.j 188, ISnio With Ropes, M.vrv E., Seven Steps Up^ ward: Stones, Lon., 1884, Svo. ' Hall, Rev. Samuel. Solomon and Ezekiel H.ir- monized; or. Tw,. Critic,! Portions of Scripture cnm- pareil and explained, Lon., IS."),-,, 12ino 1801-1889, called to the bar nt the Inner Temple in 1841 ; began Ins professional career as a gallery reporter for the New Times. In 1825 he established the Amulet, 740 ' HAL of which he was for many years the editor. In 18,10 ho succeeded Campbell as editor of the New Monthly Mait azinc, and in 1.830 established the Art Journal, which he cdite,l till 1880. '. Poems, Lon., 1850, 4to. Printed for private circulation. 2. (Ed.) The Royal Gallery of Art, Ancient and Moilern ; Engravings from the Private Collections of the Queen and Prince Albert and the Heirlooms of the Crown, Lon., 1858-50, ;( vols fol I A Book of Memories of (Jrcat Men and Women of tlio /*ge: from Personal Acjuaintance, Lon., 1870, Svo 4 Wimbledon : Illustrative Details concerning the Parish • with Descriptions of the Wimbledon Park Estate, Lon ' 18,2, 8vo. 5. fho Trial of Sir Jasper: a Temperance rale, in Verse, Lon., 1873, sq. lllmo; new cl., 1S83, l2mo. () An Old Story : a Temperance Tale, in Verse Lon., 18,5, Svo; 2d ed., IS7fi. 7. A Memory of Thom,« Moore Lon 8,9, 4to. 8. Rhymes in Council: Apho- risms Versified Lon., 1881, 4to. 9. Retrospect of a Lng Life, from IMa to 1883, Lon., 1883, 2 vols. "A curious medley of rcmini.sceiiocs, tea table cnssin j^;!site.'e!:s:'^iS:™'J""«'"^"'"' «-' '■--«' 10. The Use of Sjiiritualism, Lon., 1884, Svo. With Hall, Mrs. An.na Maria: 1. The Forl,)rn Hope: » Story ol 01,1 Chelsea, n. d., 4to. 2. Book of Royalty Chaiaclenstics of British Palaces, 1838, r 4to 3 Ju/e nilo Builgit of Little Stories, 1838, llinio. 4. .\ Week at Killariiey, Lon., 1.S4.'?, or. Svo; new ed., 1805. 5. The Swan s Egg, Lon., 1851, l,«mo. 6. Hand-Books to Ire- land 18o4, 4 vols. fp. Svo. 7. Ailventurc of Biddv ,<,1', S*''' V'"" ^^■''' '2'"°- *^- ^ W'"nnn's Story, Lon' 1857, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 9. The Lucky Pcnnv, and othe^ Tales, Lon., 180,, 12nio. 10. Daddy Dacre's School for the \oung, Lon 1858, ISmo. II. Boys' Book, 1859, p. 8vo 12. The Book of the Thames, from its Rise to its _*all, Lon., I8a9, 4to; new eds., 1804, 1806, I8(i9 13 lenby : its History, Antiquities, Scenery, Traditions, an,i Cust.mKS Lon., 1860 ; 2d ed., rev., 1873. 14. The Book of f««, .-^^ '"','!"'. ^^^'^ ""'•"'« ^'""^t- I""^t. Lon., 860, Ip. 4to. lo. Juvenile Forget-Me-Nots, Lon., ISO'' 16mo. 16. A Comiinnion to Killarney. Illust. and u"?-, ''m"',', '"•"' ^''"- '*^''"> JkWK.TT, LLEHEI.I.VV, Haddon Hall: an Illustrated Ouiile: with Notices of Lu.xton Bakewell, and other Places in the Ncighbour- liooil, Bu.xton, 1871, Svo. , ',f""'„^'""?"'' K"">«lly. ^Vesleyan minister, d. M .1; .^""-"[''t'vo Kecords of John Wesley and Early Methodism, Lon., 1856, Svo. For biog., see Nighti/- GALK, 1. rr'^'J'.^^^^n^'' ''• Wessons from Women's Livca. i!-uin., l.sOo, I2mo. Hall, Spencer, F.S.A., 1806-1875, b. in Ireland: was librarian of the Atheminim Club, London, 1833- is,;). 1. Suggestions for the Classification of the Li- brary now collecting at the Athenauim, Lon., 1838, Svo 1 rinted for jirivate circulation. 2. Letter to John Mur- ray upon an ^.sthetic Edition of the Works „f Shake- speare Lon. 1841, Svo 3. Echyngham of Echyngham, Lon 8oO svo. 4. Notices of Sepulchral Memoiials at Etchingham, Sussex, an,l of the Church at that Place, Lon.. I8,)l, 8vo. 5. (Ed. and trans.) Documents from Simanoas relating to the Reign of Elizabeth, (155,8-68-) trom the Spanish of Don Tomfls Gonzales, Lon., 1865 Svo. (,. Francesca da Rimini, Lon., 1874, Svo. (Trans' luted from Dante.) Hall, Spencer Timothy, 1812-188,), b. near Sut- ton-in-Ashlield, Nottinghamshire; became a printer an,l tjooksellcr, a lecturer on mesinerisni, and a homoeopathio tloetor Ills mesmeric cure of Harriet Martineau is related in her autobiography. 1. The Forester's Offer- ing Lon, IS4I, l2mo. 2. Phreno-Magnit, and Mirror of Nature. Lon., 1x14, 12n,o. 3. Mesmeric Experiences, Lon., 184,,, 12mo. 4. The Upland Hamlet, aii,l ..the; looms, Lon., 1847, 32mo. 5. Life and Death in Ire- land as witnessed in 1849, Manchester, 1850, 12mo. 6 Honuoopathy : a Testimony; 2d ed., Lon, 1852, 12mo. '. I he 1 eak and the Plain : Scenes in Woodland, Field, and Mountain, Lon., 1853, 12ino. 8. Days in Derbvl si,l,''i p"; ^","-, '^''■^' I'' ■'^■O' "• liiogniphicil Skeiclies „f Remarkable People, chieflv from Pergonal Recollect_i,m : with Miscellaneous Papers and Poems, inli''i' .', '"; '*'• ^''="'""<' "'" "'"' ''» Surroundings, including Burnley and its Boundaries, Lon., 1877, l2iuo ]l--I'T T "'® ^'"^'''' ""J ""'•^'' I'oems, Rochdale, 18,8, Svo. Also, guide-books. I. !!."!■' ?»■?'!"'/ **""•■• Sketches from an Artist's lorttolio, [with desoriptive letter-press,] Lon., 1875, foL ho editor. In 1830 ho he New Monthly Mag- he Art Journivl, which 'n.,IHJO, 4to. Printed The Uoyul (Jallory of vings from the Private 'rince Albert and the ^M-b\>, ;i vola. fol. ,■!. en nnd Women of the e, I,on., 1870, 8vo. 4. oncerning the Parish : Ion Park Estate. Lon., asper: a Temperance lliHOj new eil., 1S83, lernnco Talc, in Verse, A Memory of Thomaj eg in Council : Apho. . Retrospect of a Long t, 2 vols. 'Mces, tea-table gossip, ijmcnts, and personal )n., 1884, 8vo. With ho Forlorn Hope: a 2. Book of Kovalty: l8;f8,r.4to. S.Juvc- ^ Itlnio. I, A Week ewed., IStio. 5. Tlio Hnnd-Books to Ire- Adventiirr of liiddy H'ljuian's Story, Lon!, ky Penny, and other dy Uncre's School for Boys' Book, 185», p. ', from its Rise to its ■li-l, 18C.6, 1809. l.'t. inery, Traditions, and 73. 14. The Book of 'oast. Illust. Lon., Me-Nots, Lon., 1802, Inrney. Illust. and KWKTT, Li.EWKI.I.V.V, le: with Notices of s in the Neighbour- esleyan minister, d. a Wesley and Early biog., see Nigiitix- )in Women's Lives, 1875, b. in Ireland; -lub, London, 1833- 'ificiition of the Li- iim. Lon., 1838, 8vo. Letter to John Mur- le Works if .Shake- lam of Ecliyngham, •pulchral Jlemoiials liurch at that Place, <■) Documents from lizaheth, (I.toS-68:) onzules, Lon., lS6j, 1874, 8vo. (Trans- !-188,5, b. near Sut- -■came a printer and and a homceopathio rrict Martinciui is 'ho Forester's Offer- lagnet, and iMIrror 'uieric Experiences, iliunlet, and other and Death in Iro- er, 18,i0, 12mo. 0. , Lon,, 1852, 12mo. n Woodland, Field, 1 Days in Derby- 9. liiogniphical efly from Pernonal apers and Poems, I its Surroundings, , Lon., 1877, 12mo. Poems, Rochdale, s from an Artist's IS,] Lon., 1875, fol. HAL Wall, T. I. The Cloud of Witnesses. 2. Things Old and Now; or. The lOvnrigeli.-t nnd Missionary's Hiind-liook : Essays and Discourses, Lon. 1884 8vo. Hall, "I". UwiKlit. Huds(m and 'its Tributary Region, Hudson, Wis., 1857, I2iiiii. Hall, Theodore Hall, .\I.A., b. 18,-.4; graduated nt 1 nivorsity College, O.vtord, lS7i;; callcil to the bar at Lincoln's Inn I8S3. I. The Law of Allotments: being a I'reatise on the Law relating to tlie Allotment of Land lor the l.Mb.'iiiing Poor, Lon., Isso, Svo. 2. The Albit- ments Act. ISi7: with Regulaliuns, Ac., of Local Uov- ernment Board, Lon., 1888, r. 8vo. Hall, 'rheopliiluH ParMoiiN. (Ed.) Oenoalogi- ciil X(jtcs relating to the Families of Hon. Lyman Hall 01 lieoi-gia, Hon. S. Holder. Parsons Hall of liinghaur- torr, .New York, and Hon. -Vatlr.rn Kclsoy Hall of Buffalo, New \orli. Illust. Albrrny, l,y<(i, ,Svo. Printed lor private distribrrtion. Hall, 'I'heresa Oakey. I. A Christmas Journey, and other Stories. N. York, Is;:', lOmo. 2. Nuts for Christmas Ci-acki.rig. Illust. N. York, 1871, so. Svo. 3. Her .Mother's Farrcy, Bost., 1870, iL'irro. Hall, 'I'hoinas Uartlctt. I. Three Articles on .^lodorri Spiritualism. By a Biblo Spiritualist. Bust., I^lii. 2. Legal Status of Patents, Clevelnnd. 0., 1882, ^l-^riro. 3. .Modern Spiritualism ; or. The Upeirirrg Way, Bost.. ISMi, 12U.O. 4. A Treatise ,m Patent Estate: coirrprclrerrdrng the Nature, Condiliorrs, an.l Limitations ot Interest in Letters Patent, Clevelaml, O., 188,8, l2mo. Hall, Rev. Thomas Mifflin, b. ISOO, in Phila- delplrra: cdroMited irt the I'niver-sity of Pennsylvania- ! ad.irrttcd to the bar iu 1827, brrt gave up the practice of ' liiw, arrd rri ISIl was ordained pirstor of a Pro.-,bytorian Ohur-clr in Trorrton, N.J. 1. Translation of Milton's Latin Letters, Phila., 1829. 2. Histor-y of the Presby- torran Church in Trenton, New Jersey, N. York, 1859, 12mo. :i. K,„ty Years' Familiar Letters of James w! i Ale.xanilei-, ll.l)., Isiio, 2 vols. Hall, Thomas Wright, M.D. 1. New Theory ! ot Ualvirrrrsm: the Eiectro-'fbermology of Chominrv Ac., Edrn.. 1872, 12mo. 2. .-In and' Earth as Great forces rn CIrcnristr-y, Lon., 1874, p. Svo. 3. A Correla- tion Ibeory of Chemical Affinity and Action, Lon., 1888 8vo. > > Hall, Townshend M. The Mineralogist's Direc- tory; or, A iJuole to the Principal Mineral Localities in Ureat Britain and Ireland, Lon., 1808, |i. 8vo. T,,'*""'.^''''""t'"C «. Lawn Tennis in America. Illust. N. \ork, IS88, 12mo. Hall, W. E. A Plan for the Reorganization of the Army, Loir., |S07, 8vo. Hall, Walter «. The Sculptor of Bruges, Edin . L'^iO, 12mo. ° ' Iho Story of \ anda Rosondahl, Edin., 1871, 12mo. Hall, Whitmore. I. The Principal Roots of the Ur-eck Langurrco sirrrplilleil by a Display of their In- corporation intr, the Bnglisb Tongue, ton., 1850, 12iiio: ..d ed.. 1S..9. 2. Reasons for n New Version of the Bible: bcirrg the Preface ami Introduction to the Now Testarrrcnt: translated from the Original Greek accord- 1800 s"'? '''""' ''""'" "'' "'" '^"="''' f'""g"''S<'. Lon., Hall, Wilhelmina L. Boarding-Out as a Method ot 1 auper Education ami a Check on Hereditary Pau- perism : a Paper: with Appendi.x, Lon., 1887, 8vo. Man, William, an artist. A Biography of David u, ■ .".",!' .''"-■'"'"•l'--' "" I'i-' Works and (Jenius. Edited with .Vdditions, by J. T. Bunco. Lon., 1881, Svo cnronn if !!"■?'" <:"»'a"'P'»'S"- Legal Forms: compiled for the Lseof Attorneys an,l Solicitors, Lon., Hall, William Edward, b. 1830: graduated at I mversity College, O.xfonl, 1859; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn IsBl. 1. The Rights and Duties of Neu- trals, Lon., 1874, Svo. ),„'Jm, '** fl'w'"' '"'|1 I'l'Sht with ailvairtagc be cxpaiuleil ^cr. .xx'xWii'.'lsi.""' ^'''"■""•'" "'■'■■ I""" admirable."-IS(: prefaie t.f lirj"inn"L.^' ""'' ^i"! ^^''"'"'» "«1 er. Svo. 2. Across .Mexico in l,s01-5, Lon., 1800, j,. Svo' 3. (.leanings in Irelrrnd rrltcr the Laud Acts, Lon., I8S3' p. Svo. ' • » Hall, Sir William Hutehcon, K.c.B., [„i,ie, vol. r., ll.vi.i.. Cut. William H., R.N.. a,ld.,l 17'.J7'- 1878, eirtered the navy Isl I ; vlcc-adurin'i'l, rctircl. 'is'oil • admiral 1875. I. Sailors' Homes, Ac: their Origin ,urd regress, Lon., 1852 ; 2d ed., enl., 1,S54. 2. Our N^rtioual Delcrrccs, Lon., IS70, Svo. T, '*.""' "«*■•, V •',''»"• John, M. A., graduated at V'i'^^., "'''';' •^'""'■"■idgi', 1853; ordaine.l 1853; rector ot St. Clement s, Eirstchcap, Lombm, since 1805; minor canon ot St. Paul's Catb(,i-al 1802; lecturer of St. ticment s, Easlcheap, ls82. I. Senrrrms on Various Sub- jec s, Lorr., ISbO p. Svo. 2. Some Sceptical Fallacies of Lortrriu .Modern Writers examined, Lon., Isso, lOmo 1 ,1?,"'^ ',',"'?'" "''iUy,M.D., [„„/,, vol. i., add.,] cl. 1S(I>. I. Health and Msea.-e as allected by Constiprr- norr, iind its Inmedicinal Cure: a Book fur the Peoijle, N. \»rk, IsOri, I2mo; sg, thousan.l, l.rm., 1871. 2 Fun better than Physic, ]2mo. 3. Consumption; ncv v"r ;}..",■"'*,'„ '''"^' '-'""• •'• ^I'-'-l'i Jtb Jd., rev., .\. iork, 1804, IJmo. 5. Guide-Board to Health, Peace, and lompetence, Springfiebl, Mass., lS70, Svo. 0. Heallh by Goo, Living, N. York, 1870, 12mo. 7. Works, IS7II- «s'^. -N'fiw I ?" n"'"' T'l""""^' Four Dialect Words-Clem, Lake, Oss, an,l Nest, (Eng. Dialect Soc Pub.,) Lon. Hallard, Frederick. 1. Thoughts on some Points P,Hn"'' tlT" "' ■'."'""'"' ''""■«'"■■«• iiy a Lawyer. Edin., soS, svo Anon. 2. The Inferior Jurlgo in fr ,"„" ; ^ "•; ^'IV'"'- ^- ■'■'«' Catalogue (Question OpH f^*T™*,M-'"'"''""y' " K^'t'"-~P''L't. By One of theDefeated. Eilin.. 1872, Svo. Anon. Ton l's^'''i^''""''*'**^- ^*''l''"" Stephens: a Novel, ijon , laf)( , 12mo, Hallalt, George Wilson Tuxlord. Hints ArolritecturrrI Drautrlrtsmnnship Lon '8«1 „. "«"«' Hughes K. V. Fraser." Letters 1^ ,rin 1 and Botanical relating chiefly t,. Places in the Vale Lo„rfs5Vl^mo'"'"'' ^'""^"S'o Notices by Dr. Croker, Halle,' Miss Mary. (Trans.) "Faust:" a Dra- matic Legend, by Hector Berlioz, 1880, 4to. 747 on 1 11 HAL Ilallrck, Fitz>(Jreeiie, [nnir, vol. 1., odd.,] ITyil-ISUr. For liiog., sec Wli.so.v, Jahbs Giiant, mili; yiil. 111. I, Young Amerlcii: a I'oem, N.York, IMill, Iflino. 2, The I'uctii^al Writings of Fitz-Orccno Hallcck : with Extracts Ironi those of ,J. K. Drake. Kdited by J. O. Wilson. N. York, JSIW, ,Svo: now cd., 1873. Iliillci-k, IHivior-den. Ilciirv Hnger, LL.D., [""/<•, vol. i., IIai.lkck, I,t. ]I. W., add., J lHI,-.-l.s72, b. f'a^,"."''"'"''''"®' ^""'"J" <'"■• -^'-Y.! graduated nt tlio L.S. Jlilitary Academy ls.!!l; nerved in tlio JIo.\ican war; resigned from the military service lS,il, and i)rac- tised law in .San Francisco. At thf3 outbreak ol the civil war he was iippcinted miijor gineral, and in 1801 took command of the l)e|iiutiiient of Alissouri, and was commiinder-in-chiof of the r.rmies of the Initcd .States I from 18ti2 to 1S(U. 1. liitnmen ; it.t Varieties, I'rofierties, i mid Ises. I'ub. by f.S. Gov't. Wash., IStI, Svo. 2.! A Collection of Mining Laws of .SpHin and Mo.xico, 1839. ;i. (Trans.) De Fooz on the Law of .Mines: with ' Introductory Remarks, I8(iil. 4. International Law; or, Rules rcguliitiiig the Intercourse of .States in Peace and i War, .'Jan Fran., ISrtl, 8voi now cd., rev. by Sir ^. i Baker, I„m., 1878. ;>. (Trans.) I,ifc of Napoleon Bona- 1 parte, by A. II. de.lominl. N. York, 1881, 4 vols. Svo; new ed., 1885. (1. Elements of International Law and Laws of War: abridged for the Tso of Colleges from the Larger Work, I'hila., Isfiii, ,svo. IIiillen,Rnv. Arthur Washington Cornelius, M.A., F.S.A. Scot., graduated at .St. John's College, Ciimbndge, 1858; ordained I8o8; incumbent of St. John's, Allon, Scotlaml, since 18(i2. 1. The (^leen of the Ilc;lly Jlu"h : Christiniis . Sketches, Edin., 18(il, 18mo. 2. An Account of the Family of Ilullen or llallan, (De Jlirabelle dit Van Ilulen of Malines,) from A.I>. 1280 to A.D. I88J: with I'edigrcesof Families of ll.itton of JSewent, Shakespeare of Strntfoi '-on-Avon, and Weight of Clingre, Eclin., 188.-., 4to. Only 100 copies, iirivalely printed. ,'!. (Ed.) The Transcript of the Hogistcr of liaiitisin, Muthlll, Perthshire, 1887, 8vo. HAL By on Ootogonnrlan. Halifax, The Retention of India, laiitis llallett, Caroline n, ' 1. Parish Lending Libra- ries: how to maniigo and keep tliein up, Lon., 1880, 1-mo; newcd., 1887. 2. Rest by the Way; or. Plain Readings for the Sick and Troubled, Lon., 1882, l8mo S. Lectures on Health, for Women's nnd (Jirls' Classes, Lon., 1S82, 12mo. 4. The Fpward Path: a Itook for Boys, Lon., I8s;j, ISmo. o. The Service of the Kin"' Ten Plain Readings, Lon., 1884, 18mo. li. How to be «ell: a Few Words to Working-Women, Lon., 1885, hvo. ,. Through the Darkness; or, Thouglits lor the Perplexed, Lon., 188li. p. 8vo. .u i'"^f,*» '*'"* *^' *'• >''''t"lio; or, A (Jem among the Sea-Weeds. By Ferna Vale, [pseud.] Andover, Mass., 1S;)8. ' llallett, Rev. Gerard Ludlow, B.C.L., gradu- ated at Innity College, Cambridge, ISOO; ordained ISfiO; rector of Dunkerton, Somersetshire, since 1874. .Samar- itans, nnd other Sermons, Lon , 187:!, p. Svo. llallett, iUoses. Colorado Suiireme Court Re- ports, vol. i., (18(14-72,) Sun Fran., 1872, Svo. Same, vo^ i.-ii., (1804-7,5,) San Fran., 1805-70, 2 vols. 8vo. Hallett, Thomas George Palmer, M.A., edu- cated at London fniversity ; formerlv a member of the Indian civil service; called to the bar at the Middle Temple 1878. The Tenant-Right Question, Ireland, 1796-18, (,, b. at Bhickheath, Kent: became an Inde- jiendent minister 1822; settled at Manchester 18.'!9-,57- principal and professor of theology at New College, Lon- don, 185,-02. For biog., see IIai.i.kv, Rouk,,;, j„. Lancashire: its Puritanism and Nonconformity, Man- i Chester, I,SO!», 2 vols. Svo; 2d ed., 1872. \ wliok? when V.|'I,"^'"""1 ■ '■"! """'I'n'"^ "Titer.and on the ' fii, ,!i ' f , ' '•'l»^^0 «"d bishops arc not too temntiiiB for lion w ?,?i, ' '.'"■'?* """ "ibuiteiies,s of local informa- he I, .P il . ,1 ', ' ' '■' '"■ ^ "Vlck's • Herts.' (1884,) but ser , s ,? I,? ' '"^' ""■ ."""fniif'Tiiiist annalist, and de- !«S;„?.xxi».ilo. "*'' '''""■'" i''-^'""'"'«-"-"'<-'- o/^■ul. A 'i.,"".*'?;? ""hert, Jr., M.A., son of the preceding. ' A Short Biography of Robert Ilallcy, D.D. • together with a Selection of his Sermons preach,.,! in Manchester .111.1 elsewiiere, Lon., I,s79 p 8vo i i>.,".*"r'I"";'°'!' ^" Brcnton, 177.1-1860, b. in Rhode Island ; chief justice of Nova .Scotin. For bioe see Hji I,, Rkv. U. W., /,,/•,„. Reflections on Passing , ' Events : a Poem. IS.'ifl. Ilalliday, Alexander Lon., 1872, p. Svo. Ilalliday, Andrew. See Dntr, AnnnKw IIalu- DAV, MUftril, Ilalliday,*;. First Course in Meohonicol Drowinir Lon , 1888, 4to. *' Ilalliday, John Gustavus. (Trans.) The Life of Samuel Hebrieh; from the German, Lon, 1870 Svo. ' irallida.v, Mrs. Maria, of Glenthorne. A De- scription of the Monument and Elligies in Porlock Church, Somerset. Illust. Torquay. 1SS2, Svo. I ",?,''"'J"':,'i!'!'"'""' • • • "■'*-' ^■^■'•y curious and vulunblc." I — Afft., 2^^^. JfMil. ! Ilalliday, llobert J. Practical Camellia-Culturc. Illust. Bait., 1880, 12mo. Ilalliday, Rev. S. M., for many ycora assistant of 1 ev. Henry Ward Beecher in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. 1. The Lost and Fouml ; or, Life anion" the Poor, N. Y'ork, 1859, I2mo; new ed., 1876. 2. Win- ning Souls: Sketches nnd Incidents during Forly Years of Pastoral Work, N. Yiuk, 187.'j, 12mo. Ilitllilay, Richard, .'ailed to the bar nt the Middle lcm|ile 1809. I. liueslions in Conveyancing, Lon., 1856, 12uio. 2. A Digest of Examiniition Questions in Con- V ynncing. Common Law, nnd Efiuity: with Answers, n'T," 'r:.^''',^™' •'■"' •■''•• '■nl'tlfd "Digest of Questiims at the Final Examination of Articled Clerks in Common Law, Lon.. 1874; 15th ed., 18,86. .'i. An Elementary Mew of the Proceedings ,d' a Suit in Chanceiv. Lon , ISo,, l2mo. 4. The Articled Law Clerk's Han.i-Rook • containing a Course of Study in All the Brnnchcs of the Law ; als,) the Law rclnting to Articles of Clerkship Lon 18.^9, Svo; new cd., by Geo. Radliam, 187:1; oih ed!,' 1.881. 5. A Concise Tic;ilise on the Law and Practice of Conveyancing, Lon., 188;), Svo. 0. A C.mcise View ot the 1 roccedings in an Action in tlic Chancery Division of I be Higli Court of Justice; 2d ed., Lon., 1884. Svo. Ilalliwell, T. An *xnniini,tion and Refutation of Phrenology, Duncdin, 18111, Svo. Ilalliwell, William. The .Solicitor.s' Handy Book of lonveyancing Cists under the Act 44 nnd 45 Vict, c. 44, Lon., 1882, Svo. Ilalliwell. IMiillipps. See Pnii.i.ipps. llalloek, Charles, b. 1,8;J4, in New York: edu- i cntcd at Inle nnd at Amherst; founder of the Forest I and SffKini, nnd proprietor ]87;i-Sll, and has engaged in various economic scbemcs. 1. The Fisliing Tourist- ! Anglers Guide and Reference-Book. Illust. NYork i ]^i";i, cr. Svo. 2. C p Life in Florida: a Hand-Book I for S|,ortsmen nnd .Settlers, N.York, 1875, 12mo. 'A. I Ihc ."-portsman's Giizctteer ami (iencral Guide • the I Game Animals, Birds, nnd Fishes of North America- I together willi a Directory of the Principal Game-Resorts ol the ( ountry. Maps and Illust. N.York 1877 Svo I 4. Our New Alaska ; or. The Scwnrd Purchase Vindi- cated, N. York, 1880, Svo. i ^ ''"'.'*"^!*' ™"^«' JWnO Angeline, b. at Rowc, I'lankin to., Ma.-^.-^.; married, ISO.s, to William Allen i Hallock, ,„y,n. 1. I'he Sweet Story of Old, N. York, 1800, lOiiio. 2. Child's History of the Fall of Jerusa- ; lem, N. -iork, 1809. lOmo. 'A. Beasts and Birds of , America, Europe, Asia, nnd Africn, N. York, 1S7(I, sm. 4to. 4. Child's Life of Daniel, N. York, 1S70, ISmo. ■>■ The I-^ill of Jerusalem, N. York, 1870, ISmo. fl ( bild's History of King Solomon, Lon., 1S74, so. lOmo. ,. The .«tory of Moses; or. Desert Wanderings from Egypt to Cnnann : illust. ed., Pbila., 1SS8, 12nio. Ilallock, R. T. The Road to Spiritualism : being a Series of Four Lectures, N. York, I85S, Svo. Ilallock, Rev. William Allen, D.D., [a„tr, vol. 1.. a,ld.,] 1794-1880, b. at Plninlield, Hampshire Co., Mass.; graduated at AVillinms College 1819, nnd at An- dover Theological Seminary 1822; corresponding score- taryof the Americnn Tract Society ls2o-77; editor of Ihe Americnn .Messenger, The Venernble MayhewB nn,l the Aboriginal Indians of Martha's Vineyard, N lork, 1S74, ISiiio. ^^ ' Ilallock, William II. Life of Gerard Ilallock: Illustrated in Bi,igraphy, Professional Writings, Corre- spiwlpn.v, Controvcnsics, ica., N. York, 1S09, I2mo. Jlttllonin, Alfred Lourence. Wae Yiing Jin : Eight Months Journal during Visits to Loochoo, Japan, and Pootoo, Lon., 1S50. p. Svo. IlBlloran, Henry, C.M.G., b. ISIl. l. Ode on (onarlan. linllTux, Uelonlion of Inilia, ■p, ANimKW Halli- leohanical Drawing, (Triini.) The Life sriniin, Um., 1 87(1, llenthorne. A Do- illigios in I'orlook . 1SS2, 8vo. Ions HiKl viilunble." il Cnuiolliu-Ciilture. iny years nssUlnnt I'lyjiioiitli Cliuroli, or, Life an]im<; ilic il., 1H76. 2. Win- luring Forty Years 10. e Imr nt tlie Mlildle nDi'ln;;, l,on., l^'JB, (iuwlidiis ill Oon- ty: witli Answers, liBcft of Questions Clerks in Coniinon i. An Klenientary n Cliiinccry. liOii., erk's Ilnnf'l-liook: 10 lininc'hcsi of the of C'ierkshi|), Lon., im, IK7:i; ;'ilh oil., Law and Practice • A Concise A'icw Cliancery Division Lon., 18S4, 8vo. and Refutation of iters' Hanily Hook ; 44 and 45 Vict. I.I.IPPS. New York : edu- dcr of tlio Forest lid has engaged in Fishing Toiiri.st; DIuft. N. York, hi : a Unnd-Book , L'<7o, 12ino. 3. era) (iuidc : the North America; linl (iiinie-Resorts . York, IS77, Svo, Purchase Vindi- le, b. at Eowo, lo William Allen of Old, X. York, ^ Fall of Jerusa- :s and Birds of . York, 187(1, sin. 'ork, I.S70, ISiiio. 1K7(I, I8mo. (!. , 1674, sq. Ifimo, I'anderings from SS, 12ino. ritualism : being S, 8vo. D.D., [niite, vol. Ilaui|i6hire Co., I«lit, andnt An- ?s|)onding seorc- !o-77 ; editor of irablc Mayliews I's Vineyard, N. lerard Ilallock : rt'ritings, Corre- ISOg, ]2mo. \Vac Yiing Jin : Lioochoo, Japan, 1. 1. Ode on HAL ne"v ' ISS?" ^o"""'''"''"';;'' I""'' of the Queen's Statue, Pyd- ney, 18SI. 2. I'ocms, Odes, ,S„nirs, .^^vilnev Issr daughter With I'ortraits. Host., INSI, 12, o contrl luiloii U o hlsioW- i.r i ,.. J "',' '",",',' ,''"l"irtaii( oniie ieadiii^.^ii,rl;ls';;Ptf;i ^:;;,;;;o;v^^^.i;;iy-i^;i;i;' tlio"io','i?,*r„'r' ".""J"'"*", "f Maryland, minister of ' ed 1 if LZ"t '• .""■'« '•""""'•' Manual, 1S8; s'vo ' ■ '• '^"'"'''"B'-apl'y, I'hila., affect f,„is„|idated .'^tatujes for U ,,,e Camul a and Co sol.datcd .-Statutes of Canada, Toronto, ls.i;i. I2m„ llallowell, John K. (iunnison, Coh.rado lio- 1 naiii^.i loinity, [gcologic.,i monograph,] Denver, ]88;i, i riAL „ .„V'i''""m''I"'''' "'' ^'f'fKheii's works, or of enifrnvlnM In geneial, will !„. Kralelul t.. lum.--.V,,V/„„, xli 110. deMl!','"!*'""' "i^hnrd Price, b. m5, in Phila. „'"•'■;• ';f.™'"" "■ wool-morohant in Boston in 1859- was .d..ntilied with the abolition movement, and ha anrthrvr:"p'^"T' "/hv"" "'""^ "'■'■''"""•^ ^^^^"^ I Tl 1.^7 "'"""•'' Women's Suffrage Association. 121110 ^ Invasion of Massachusetts, Bost., 188.S, ti.'.'.'^ffJ '"".','"■''" ''"I* ••'•wely studied the whole snbinrt of 2. The Pioneer (Quakers, Bust., 1887, 8vo. «,„,,". I'V'^",'?^"- **«■•"'' ^- 1- On the Church Oirii ;"",".-"' f "• '■ ^'*'""' "'" New-Fashionod ,' I'-"',"'-) 1«29-I8(i8, b. at Oldcastlo, County Meadi, Ireland; graduated at Trinity College, Dublin a ourna'li'r H "" ^'"j"",' '^"^"'^ in'^I852,a^d becain a journalist, lie served through the war, and on his ^Tifnuei-s" '".,"h' '"':: "^'"^^"^^ brigadie'r-g";e™i '"; C? ,i„ ■ '" ''f" ''"'™"'' "'•i""- "f'l'o New York Lyries By the Letter H. N. York, 1854. 2. Life and tvZ ;i^?,\f'""'' S^^'^o'. -^n'' Speeches, of Private Ml es Ue.ny, Forty-Seventh Regiment, New York P,?i""f^' N-„^"!-l<. '884. 3. Baked Meats of the Funeral : a Collection of Essays, Poems, Speeches Hi", tones, ami Ban-,uets, N. York, I8«(i, 12mo.'^ 4. Poetical Hal.sc, George. 1. Queen Lceta and the Mistln ,, , _■ r,....v...i ... ,,1111. — .MIIIKH, .\|1. 110. 1 UoliT?' '«.""•, •'"';''"''• l'"»KregHti.,nal minister. .UolMng, Stones in the Chuiclies; or. The Beli.'ioiis i Life as affected by the Migratory llnhi.s of . S Sel.?'.'r.- '^";'2»'". 2. Pul|d.(ll,.„„ii,g,: b'" Selected Extracts from Sermons, l.on.. |,h7II, F21 ,o f 1 isestablis liinont and Disendowme,,, : Two .Siiidav Evening Addresses to Worki„g..Men on .:^.'^' vH^n r^ ;;l ihe Tiieidl':;' 't^ """"""°^ ti.e xoniiwjt, Chic:;,! in. "si^^e 'i^^;' ;:,^r-^ '• Literary Attrnetions of the Bil.le- or A p»e;:::i;r^-^t;a^;,:;^l;:,i:^'',--.,.^-soot v. ;i^SS^K;M".!^n.,';sli;l';.;,,:^"-' Il.v ; IIal.stea«l,>Vi||i„„,niiey. TheFutu're IteliL'ious :S:s:V":rm:^,^;:''^''""''^^^'"-"™'^^^« Ilalstcfl, Byron David, D.Sc.,b. 1852, at Venice iVVi graduated at the Michigan Agricuitu a Conege 4.^oJ:^;.^1:„;;;,,^.::,^--~N.vork,,88:,. unarmed : a Series of Letters to the FirslLo d of the Admiralty, Westminster, 1S.M. 8.0. Privately printed .i. i he Navy unarme,! stiH. an Aj.peal to Both lIo, es ^:Jss.t•a;lsfe;,...-,.^■-"^^'. Ha sted, George Brnce, Ph.D., b. IS5S at f'iV" '/„'••' '"" "f 0- «• ""'»'<^'l. '■"/'•''• formerrv nro r "^P""™'"" '">'' of Johns Hopkins Un ver ity^ professor of mathematics in the Tniversity of Texas l' fc"T mo"'r'¥he ?[""". Z «--™tio""Bost'.; 188,'; r.'svo. t'enients of Geometry, N. York, Halsted, H., M.D. Exposition of Motornathv a New System of Curing Disease by StatuminS V?ti,l ■ zing Motion, Rochester, N.Y., 185.S 12mo ^' ""'" Halsted, O. Full Account of the New Method of Curing Dy.M,epsi„, N. York, 18(U,, l2iiio. ^ Halsted, Oliver Snencer. 1709 1977 u "'re f^iil f:;;^'7"^'V'"^^' '" ■^'' "'""'"^ n ''1 ,:„?'•*'. "."',^/' '" ^'"^■'^"■•k' ^:-T-. where he held 2. Agatha: a Fanciful Flight for a Gustv Niirh In" i v • ""''f "« I"^'" •'her and its Own Interpreter- F va Pastoral and other Poems, pies and Practice of Sculpture. Illust. Lon lS8n ' Edin 1886 4t„ ^^« "w"^ ^-'^ ''V'"''' t^'^^^-J I""»t 1887,"2v^ls;,l";Svo.''- ''"'""« ^''"'■- " N"->' I'""- Halse, Mrs. George. Lon., 1859, 8vo. le""'""'' *'''»''^*«- Two of Us, N. York, 1879, Tn!'''"^^ Chnrles Storrs. An Etymology „f Latin and Greek, Bost., 1882 ]''mo '""""Ky 01 Halsey, Frederick Robert. Raphael JVIor ''■ olZt tC^?""" "■"'^" V ''^i"g ''"''^'crinti've catalogue ! given at full length, and the variations of the states - cisely set forth, accompanied by biographical and ott, Sn t%rn"' "•'"" "/ "'* o-g^ver." N.' York, " 885r4 Only 250 copies printed. ' ' Th7Zk "'n ,'^' K^"*^'""'^' ^'''■"^' 1866, 4 2. Notes IsTs"^:'' •^"'" "■*"" "'« J'«''™'': "ith FooU Halsted, Bev. Thomas Daniell. M A i?radn mt;'of^St"Tf ^'"'?'''<'i,»»!'»». 18-',i,."o'rdain;d' 4 ': rector of St. fhomas s, Birmingham, 1870-88: vicar of HisTorv f ?/" n ■''".'"' ^'''- Our 'Missions b L a "ondo^ If; ^P'"T^ Missionary Transactions of fhe London f^ociety for Promoting Christianity amone^^t the Jews from Us Foundation in 1809 to the Present W Halste.l, Hllliam H. Little Piec. Ve'-e ■,nd Projc, Norfolk. Va., 1808. Addo. '*^- •'''=•■•= ■'"') ««»»". Kichard Joseph. Short Lectures on ■ lamtary Subjects, Lon., 1874, 8vo ^•"=^"rei on le I'on ''*fj«- ^""i"'^'" "■''"''''« "f Montncute: a le, Lon., 18(1 J, 2 vols, i vo. „„ J*n^ George Thomas. 1. Notes for the Quid ance of Troops and All proceeding into the Hill Tricts 749 HAM of tho Northern Circars, Ciilcuttii, IS,,5, Svo. 2 The Abr«inl,mKx,.o,lltmD ,,,,,! tho ManiiKeinont of Tro„,,H In thu H..|,l in rnhtiilthy l,.iualllit.«. Illu«t. Kov. ourl.n. I. Mlu and Death; or, Iho lheolo;;y „(■ tlio llii,lo in Rcli.tion to llumnn Immortality, Lon., ISI9, IS.no. 2. Tho (Jencrations tiathered and (lathering; or, Tlie .Scripture I^oetrino oimcurninK .>Iiin in Death, Lon., I85l(, iL'iiio. ;i. The thnstian Lite: Two Sorinons, Lon., IsBO, Svo. 4 Tho ■n, ,;''' f'," *^'''"''"'' • "" '''""'J'' ''»"■. '«8', p. 8vo. 5. The liridal Har : a .\ovel, Lon., 1S72, :i vols. p. Svo. 6. frumpod with tho Douco: a Novel. Lon., IsV.I, ;t vols !l',*i*'"v /■ ■i'''",'*"'!''' "i"l tl'e Stage: Four LccturcH : with Xoies. must. Lon., 1878, l2mo. 8. Tho Vni- turianCrisiSi or.The Dilemma of Christian Kaith and Church Kolationship: Three Disco.irses, Lon., ISS:', Svo , "",' „?**'*'• ■'«»'"'» Bii|>tiat minister. A liio- Snipliical Sketch of tho Life and Labours of tho Late Kev. W. P. Crook, Lon., 1S5I, ISuio. I Ilainilii, Rev. Smniiel, Kraduated at Trinity Col- lege, Duhlin, is:!!!; ordained 1841; ,octor of Douglas, diocese of Cork, IS72. I. Annals of Youghal, Coilntv; Cork: tirst .series, I81S; Second Series, 18M : Third v!."! 1' , n'.- ' /'",'"■"' ^''"'"- '''■"• 2. Account of Youghal Church, IS.i). 3. Ancient Religious Kounda- ■ ;»«.>" "^ ^i'l'Sl'"'. I«54; new els., IS.J,-,, ISSil, ISBI, 188,i. 4. lo-Day : its Duties and its Supplies, IS.Hi. .i. Time and feachinj?, ISBO. B. (luide to Voughal, Ard- ' more, and tho lilackwater, IsiiO; now eds., 1S«1 1875 i 7. A Country Pastor's Kevorios, 1871. S. Papers from rS7i' n";,.'."; ^':"«""'- <"•• 'fl'" Divine E.xamen, iR-r J" *\'""'*"','""'''' •■ "'• Feeding the Flock of Uod, ru.il J-o '^^""""•'"l" "f Voughal, Ecclesiastical and BiM "'"m'^'',?.' •'■"'l"" f"'^'""'«» in Vindication of tho Bible as the Wor,l of Ood, Lou., ISfil, siu. p. Svo fhT?'""?*''"^' '^'•!l'"»ore. 1. Report regarding the Chinese Lnion at Ioug-Ko„g, Hong-Kong, lS3l,^8vo. Lin" V'T' "' 1 ""S-;^"'-T-''uen, and Origin of the Kwang-Si Ins.irrect.on, Hong-Kong, ISol, Svo. 3. The Chinese Rebel Chief Uung-Sin-Tsuen, and -le Origin of the Insurrection in China, Lon., 18.55 12mo Hanibleton, (JoUfrey William, licentiate of tho K ng and (iueen's College of Physicians, Ireland. I. « Hat IS Consumption.' Lon., IS8B, p. Svc. 2. The ^S.SB .Svo ' '''™"""" "f t'™«'""l"i<.r.. must. Lon." qkof,!^,'"i'"i?'""'.-'',V'""' P""'"ey- A Biographical I Ske ch ol Henry A. Wise: witli a History of the Po itical Campaign m Virginia in 1S55, Ac, Richmond, Va., 18.58, ! Hnmbleton, Rev. John, M.A., [,„„e, vol. i i C'.l""" 'ffM "V"-' ^""I"" "f "^"'o Islington The t OSS of Christ considered, in Seven 'SerincMis, Lon., their ObiTt- A-,h"'-, "v' '^""''""■"■^ considercl as to 2mo •T P """"l'"-*'' y««\'""' Sufficiency, Lon., 1S50, ed fon T-f"'l" " ^".^ ^^^'-■■■"''.Ju'lgment. Ae., new eu., Lon., ISO,, l.'iiio. 4. Lent Lectures: Historv of the, Soul, Lon., ISoil, I2mo. 5. Seven Lecture i7vin. .l.eation ot tho Kiblo „s the Pure Word of (iod, , n Sub- cl::^'!^ ,!^,:^.^:»'— titled "Essa;^ Hambleton, John, a Bible-distributor. 1 The mZ"" "^ "".^".'' ^''>''' ''™- '«6^. l'^""'. 2. Buds . "_i- oi lin.i m tne-f i.;i«t Days, Lon.. 1870 .^vo tio"anl''vrr*"H''.-'"''rP"- '• ■'^I'-iuiens of Tra'r s .u tion and \ ersihoation, Lon.. 1851 i, Svn •> n„ii ■ ■ 7M ^ ^P""S M»rai»g'8 Dream, Lon., 1S60, HAM f p. Svoi with Somniloquence, ami tycipwu ("Wide iiwako,") [vetse,] Lon., I8«(l, Svo. ,, "«',",«"• ,'''t'",« Unrurave de, b. 1838, son of (•olLX Jo In Limel, „,/,„,• called to the bar at the Inner ..".'■-'''''i 1"; ',""'. '^I'"-!' "f"'" b"""! »f trade since 188, i ehiel clerk since 1878. 1. Interniitional Law in Connection wuh Municipal Statutes roluiing to the Com- merce, Righle,tt,id Liabilities of the Subjects of Neutral Maes pending Joroign War: considered with Reference to tho Trial ot the (.ase cd' the " Alexandria," Lon ISC.) rV' >*■ },!' ','"","'"""« '" "i'mili.iu in tho United Church of Lnglan.l and Ireland : with I'ractioalMugges- tions, Lon., 1S88, IL'iiio. "* llainci, I'Vlix John, [„utr, vol. i., add..] late so- licitor to W.M. customs. 1. Proleslantisin in Peril- a Comiiieutary on the Traetarian Tendencies of tiie Age. I-""-; 188a. Svo. 2. Tho Laws of the Customs consoii- , dated: with Practical Notes, Lon., IS7fl Svo llnniel, Leopold. (Trans.) K. Tegnii's Fiilhiofs Saga ; from tlie Swedish, 1S74, Svo Ilanier, Kthvard, and Lloyd, II. U . The His- torv ol the Parish id l.hingurig, Lon., IS75, Svo ,„"""'•'■■' •'«•'"': ■''''« Smoker's Tcxt-Hook,' Leeds, l.'-ti.l, (iJnio: new ed., 1878. , *'"'"•:'■»,**«'•'»'' SPlina. 1. Christine's Crook Lon., 188,,l2ino. 2. Phyllis Kcvmond, Lon., IS87 i, 8ve llanier.ley, John W. (Trans.) Clieniical Clmiigo in the Liuharist; from the French of J. Abadie, 1887, Ilamcrsly, Lewis Randolph, late lieutenant in the I f« Marine Corps. 1. The Records of Living Olli- eers of the I nited States Navy and Marine Corps, Phila., Y?k,i;8V,ui."''-'''''^- --^''^'" '^-y^'4.edia,N. j Ilamcrsly, Thomas Holdup Slevens. 1 I Army Register of the United States, (I77« to 1871). \ •>,■ n:U i'. '■■' i'^".'.^'";- -■ ('-""'POt'" i>lete Army aiid ' rsa»y Register ol tho Lniled States, 1778-1887. N. York , INSS, Svo. ' llamerton, Mrs. Eugenie, wife of P. 0. Hamei - : on, „,/,,,. I ,Jcaiine Laraguay : a Novel, Lon., 1881, ■ \i- ,■ in" *'"■!;'"■ "'' '^'''""'' "nJ """^i' Marvellous . llistor.es. I lust Lon., 1874, p. Svo. 3. Ooldcn Me- diocrily : a Novel. Host., ISSfi ,8vo I Ilamerlou, IMiilip Gilbert, b. 1834, at Lane- Jde, near .Shaw, Lanoasliire; educued at Burnley and Donoaeter Oiammar-Schools ; went to Paris in 1,855 to 'in".sft',""'l "^'-i ^"n"" ■'" '""'^'' "' I""'"' Awe, but in 1861 returned to fiance, living first at Sens nnd after- wards ntMir Autun and acquiring that intimate knowl- edge of French life which appears in his writings. He had begun early to contribute to periodicals, and in 1888 he became art-critic to the Saturday Review, but re- ^^T'., '""' '"" ^■""" '""^'•' i-e'iiining his connection witn th'- liiiper as an occa.sional contributor. In ISti'J he cstabli- a new art review, the Portfolio, devoted chiefly I aching. He has also contributed to the Fort- night y the Fine Arts Quarterly Review, and other I T,';"!'?'"'-r.."u'' " "" honmary member of the Society I of Painter-Etchers, and in 1882 received from the French ; governnient tho university decoration of nn 0/firln- o -'"".'■'"'.;■ '• Obs'.'rvations on Heraldry, Lon.. 1,851, Svo. . Ihe Isles of Lodi Awe, and other Poems of my I Wh, Lon., 1805 12mo. 3. A Painter's Camp in ,|,o i Highlands, and 'Iboughts about Art, Cambridge, 188' , French Painters : an Essay with S.Uecn Photoglapbic I Illustrations, Lon., 1887, 4to i 2d ed., 18i;i». „ '!.A lively and elegant miiKrie on nrt, in' which short 5. Painting in France after the Decline of Classicism • an L.ssay. Illust Lon.. 180,8, 4to. 0. Etching and Etchers. Illust. Lon.. 1888, Svo. i„"."Jfi''''^l'-,'."" "'"? '> "■'''"^^'' "1" i'i"t "Pproaehcs his siibleet In sospieiititicii sii r tof iiuiulrv iroHr.;! ■.-..i,, , /.'"J'^'-' pabilitie» of this ilarticiilar !i"i. i„,l onimnM i^ .^ against all others that are in use, in van' i. k nds , f'n , rk- , t r , , ' ''""'T '■.'?'! * '"-■"^•'' Pi-iidiiecd l.v it than 1 v a nv ^onl'^t siiSi^^.K"!^ ;""" '■ -t "f iim wii^l^iiVo^; ;^ ,p f..n I,;. I """^ '"^ '■"" '"■' I>n"Inced cciuaHv well or iw!;s. tt^risii^g i;!;^;;:i,^t !!;sih.i;i;£ il tyupviity {" Wlile- lie, li. I83H: mu of I) till) bar at tlici InniT >imril of trnilc »ince Iiileriintioiiiil Law In * reliitiii;{ to lliu Com- 10 Siil)ji.,t« of Nciitmt iilcrcd with Ut'ron'noe axiinJriii," I,on„ IS(;;i, iitliaiii ill thu UnltiMl nith I'riiotioul 8iig|;i>H. 'ol. i., nclJ..] Into no- uliintisiii in I'oiil : a mleniMei) of the Age, thtf Cuntoim coimoll- l«"fl, 8vo. K. TognJir's Fiilhinf's I, II. H'. Thollis- m., IS7,-,, 8vo. H Toxtliook, Lcc(U, Christine's Crook, id, Lnn., I8S7, |]. 8vo i.) Chfiiiical ChiiTi({o of J. Abiiilii), IMIV, h, Inte lieiiteniint in ords of Living OBi- Inrino Corps, I'hilu,, I Eneyulopicdiu, N. up Sieven§. i. (1771) to IS7D;) 2(1 L^u plole Army nnil I776-1,S87, N. York, ifoof P. (!. Hniiier- Novel, I,on., I8IU, d other Miirvellous >o. 3. Golden Jle- b. 18."i4, at Lano- eil at Burnley and to Paris in IsSo to at Ijoch Awe, but It at Sens and al'ter- at intimate knowl- I his writings. Ho idieals, and in TSiia y Ueviow, but re- ling his connection luilor. In IXini he Portfolio, devoted ibuted to the Fort- {i.'view, and other iher of the Society ed from the French on of an OJirin- nildry, I,oii., ISJl, Jther Poems of my ler's Cauip in I ho , Cambriilge, IStii', 4. Contemponiiy eon Photographic 1S(;!I. rt, in wliicli hhort , II '111 aiiei'dotes of :l Ktimate of their tow';ic'h theysev- line of Classicism ; 6. Etching and ■onohes his subject irst woiKlis tile cii- iuiiiiuKiscjmralely Ills kinds (d'miirk- iiied what special by it than by any artist will) ii|>|ilie's u etcher, t.j u. dia- who only obtains d c(|ually well or ertiui's inquiry ia •mine the position t of etching Itself :. 210. HAM HAM ihir'et"' ,''"''"''•■ » **'"'■' "f I'«nc»shlr« and York 8vo • ,1 , "•^i"«" "f I>l»™v.ry. Illust. Lo„., 187. " kU' n; , , i "'■'• P' ?"/ »• ■•''"' '•^''■''"■s Kill d-l o ,k ?e«,..^ ''"Account of the Old Proccw, and tlo I ,,' ■'*"• '"■ XXX i"'|.'-"" '"'">*''«-'dKC and critical Ins g| t ''^ '""<"<•• x-xxlv. 51H. >?»■ a i I," j n, \ 1 ' 'i'"''"-'"'"" - n.irZ.;!i;i:rr,,l;;!:x:;:!!;;i^r:i" ''?';"■''-'- v^^ 'V '■""vey «n iMitlre rr K {' n «™/;,' '■ "' ,'" K^'mTiil cbnracterlstl(s,,idcsl«niii,i,,. ;';,';'''," ' "'^' """"ai iiK, drawing, ,,n,| engr ,Vl "g v ,'"„', T'T""''" " "'"""• ^^:;r:^;:;^!\^r;'i ''!;^^^'-'--."""' III* pre • "" -■I"| . nV, il?" ''*'' "''' '""»ldo "pecttttor takes no lieiu.'' Raoiil l> ih ,r wi.h ■^■/;"""\"'"'" "'" Note-Book of Arti^l-, l',,n. i8T(i! '^' ^ "'" '^""""' """^ »"""• the I!;;;.,';' ;:'/,';''; '''i';;"'i' ,'» •-•'"'■fly made un „f „„,,« „„ trees I i, . ^ ^ ", ii ' a Mh'" "''•"^'T "'""-' >-""-!t o ters lilniirv „r U Ic or 1 te "".I: ''.'''['''•l'^'" "fTinto mat- the n,,..„i„V„f h^'d^isle ■ i In, ':''! ">'' "■'"' <''"»i>TOi Worth „v,T ibe lo*..r ...",.,;,,',?''"''. '''"'^?'"« *vith Words I'm., 1884, fol. 2^ landlt^o p "7""'' '''l'''K"H'\ i> tl..^ l-xl, and the as ertoif'i,V,'',w V''' "■,'■','"'' ^'^>''-<' •:i''lifrs; has hi'eii blie, Hi I'vtn ",',','''' ' '•"■'l'"« ■""' I", liroduelng this mov, ,;„,,' '''".'r'''^ *■''''"' '"'"'"a subleet, he has levutwl i \" t, v' ''"'' '■•i'"-" a noble pat/enec to its treat let,,, ,u I "■"'" "'"' """'""liable imbllsh.Ts with SI 1, 1 1 . ' ,, ' .',;, 'V^'" «^''.on,le,| by i,|S that the superb iliii iebef„-V,L , ,,**'■• ?S'''' "'"' ""'to *. liir as ,1,!. . o.in y lie.mc;.n ed r:";;''' '"/^'ITtwut, "md. imlar memory, and he stcon I M ,' ''"^ "''''''' '^ ''""Pla and fusing reinniibere 1 ima?.e ' ,1 '''""•''■, ".' S"V"''"'"K ■ • . .Scattered litTc and t^r^ i''',,V"V''5 '"'''"'"''''' " where it is least ex|,ecte,l wen,, . '" '"'"' *"J"iotime« of Intermediate kinds „flm',i,"'" ",""'^ ',""' MnU "lime (lav he will work upo his , I i;,*"'' "''^^ '"'ft' 'l""t nn,nner.''_Cos.Mo Mo.NKLot'.sJ'l S', ' Vixrf,;: ^>-«"-'»'«'lo drc1\nd"l;'ru'i:i':,,'";';r,'' y^^'^^r """ "- "- "ndtheASa^n'fpo 'r"''r ''^,i"-l''' J'->-ll grii 187\ p. svo. An,m. he is ll?r',i'i';-h|!.'';!!,,'"''^'''*« ."".'""c NHsoeptibilltles while trciiHlvla;.,iiiatinL',iml,. ,,i,,!f„i""," ""*''^'' **'''''''> I" ex- xlv. .'i;,. '"■'""*. aiideiiuuently plcture.siiue."-sV,['& Vx?v 7ffl ■■'" ''"'''■ "* *"" i.i:^i.''::„!'th:/L/'BiJ^i^"-^= ^"•' ^'- 8vo. ^ "'^"'"o'i'obaine.s, Lon., 1879; p. |.-':nh;;:;;;i!f?,S^;;!!;,[;-?^-^an,,clear. earnest- lerya.hiM.' ilieerfuliiess a lieahhr,, i,' ' *-''™l"'^^»ce. and a ^",''..*'^''j<^''' 'natter (TiimeV's 8v • ''"'•'"Slitrnl throughout."-.s>„rt,„„,, and mk';ji;;;?i^;K moj^ fuil^I/i^l;',;'^",'"^ '" ven dnuvingsofthe8afln^'^^^,i'!^,>^;]i^^^;l^tln^^^ thor,' W,'f^88!';':T.'' """ ^'<"-" P-'-'t of the Au- ■' ' "'"" '" Pe'"-''rate its tion," i,. York, 188r' " ^""""^ "^ Elocu- Kingd"','s°"il-nd*'W„^''''">'''^ '" l'"'-"' «^ery LontlSoh l",n; "™ '" "■« Known World, iii>...:i«„~ ; . .. with a Memoir, hon., 1877 crTsvo -i n .""<;'" ■:"- frnm Queen Elizabeth tn lir. a Quarter Sessions 751 tl il »^< till 1) ^: MAM HAM , MUvt Kiny, ; Mil'lr«(('« Cudet : nn Triitlin In Uouxh Shncl lfio. 2. On» 'if Ki'.v t.i.Sill-liii|iripvi.nient ntnl i(ii|>|iin(n«, Ivtrnf,] l.rwii. toil, Ml'., l2iiio, I My H"iil'« llili( lli>l ll'VB.' VITH {niift, vol. i., >econ. xy- IIM IlKllK'tl il./ > speulalty of ni'ivoii- <'o|. DoiiRlna. I. Id' nil till' ."ihi'liirov llill,^ : I iiirt iHWoiniiMn >■ II ,>«('rii'K ufSkftcliei, .\. York, I-^m:!, ltd. I. .Miiiiioil of .Me.li.iil MiidniK, |Mi2. :'. lli|iorl on tliu I'liliij Mmmtniii!' r to llo .(. Hi ilurii-iirudi'iv'^ii : with .■^|H'''iiil Kifi-rcncii to iJin'ini'ii iind iil'i'oiii|iiiii.v Injurii'it '■(' till! Nervoii.i .Svsti'in, \. Vork, l>>l, nnv fd., Is.ST. !i. L.I.I., IssM, r. Illiii Olid .S' iif Ski t.hi'S, Mii'lr I. ■'fit, The .Mod.rii 'I'rciitnit'nt of llt'iidii''ht'a, Moiintniiis .Mmlni.-, Isilil, M |iiirl on thi' IliKh Itiiiigi'Hof tho Anniiinulhiy IIiliiiiltDii, K. J. Inch' ,lohn In llio A liiliililtiMl, AlldretV. .-i.xlci'n Moiith.i in the miU'iK tho l''roi'diiii'n, N. Vork, 1M17, 1:! l)iiiii-h lull'", I, on., l-^.i;.', ;! vols. p. M lliiiiiiltoii, AiMlrt'W vo. Uhi borji : Mcaioriiilii of «iii, I llaniilloii, K. I*. Thf Kiijfliah Uoverncn^ ^(■'1, I'Jino. riiiy iind in Him- I'riiii'u Henry of rriii'aiii, I, on., Ilnilliltoii, Kilwnrd, M.I)., iihyKJciiin to the hon don lloiiiii'i|iiiih ■ III .-|iit!il. I. (iiiide to tlit I'riictlcc Freili'riok tlii' liinil mid 18.SI), 2 vols. svo. "A Work full iif I'lileriiiliiniunt. ftiid by no iiii'uns de- villi! of liiMtrui'tl.iTi. III!' -iiliji'il nf whii'li bus iilrnidv Ihtii III piirt iiipli.ii^lv ili'iiiLrh incidi'iiliillv trnili'd bv ii inii-li'r liiuid , . . .Mr. Iliiniilh'ii loi'. I'oiitrlV'I'.l lo«lvi' u'l.roiilli of lIliTiuy llfi' t'l tb,' ib'M'l piihiiT bv 111!' bike, iiiid, bv brliii.'- llitf Ills si'eiii'ry biniH' In ii» uiili .s|ii«iiliir skill, In iiiiike ci'itiilii |»i.ssii({es of blstorinil bl.iKriipliv, iniuiii'iitiirilv at li'ii.st, iiiiire vivid tbiiii even .Mr, I'liilyle'si M'bniioiisu.-e of bonks bil'l iiliule Ibelll.' — .^V|^ A'.i'., .xllx. ;iHi. Illltiiilloii, Arllilir. I.iiwrcnee LofleHiilde: nTiile, 1,011., I.S77, .'f vols. cr. .svo. IIiiiKiltiiii, Iti'v. Arthur llaviic, ^.Tuduiiteil nt Pt. John's College, (l.vfoid, l.'^ll: onbiineil |S|.S; reetor I the Iji of .->t. .Miiry Arehes, K.veler, since ISIirt; cimpliiiii of the Uv fhi f llonio'opiilliy, l.on., |sil, iL'ino. L'. A .^ihort lli'toryof IheCholeni: with 11 Few Hints iis to its I'revei'iion by lloinu'opiilhic 'rreuiiiient ; 2d od., I, on.. ISIS, Svo. '. 'I'lie Flora Honici'opathii'M ; or, Illiislr.itions and Deserip- lions of the Medieiiml I'lants nsed as lloiiiii'opiithio Kein edies. I, on.. I s,-C'-.^):t, U vols. r. Svi. I. .\ Catalogue Hai- Sonne of the Kntfriiveil Works of ,"^ir .l.i-lina Hevnolds from 17,).^ to IS2(I: to wliieh is aibled 11 ,'vo. 2. .Mmi'- Chiiiii to liiiiiiortality, 1-71. :t. Four Plain Leelurcs on JI 111. Iieiith, Life, and (iud, I,on., 1S7,S, Svo. Hill liltuii, .Mrs. V. U., {•• V. (".. II.") I. The Cu- rate of Idiuvood, 1,011., |,s|.'), IJuio. 2. .Margaret Wiilcle- grave J or, Tlie I'ower of Trutli, l.on., IS III, 8v". .;. Amy Harrington: or, A Sister's l.ove, Lon., ISIS, Svo. Anon. I. Constani'e Lyu'lsiiy ; or. The Progress of Error, Urn., 1 8 111, Svo. 5. Norman Leslie: a Talo of Seottish History in the ."ii.xteenlh Century, Lon., Is.'iO, 12mo. ti. Carlington Castle: a Tale of the ,Ie.suit», 1S.")2. 7. (Ed.) Tho Unihiiuiod Daughter: 11 .Mvstery of our Own l>av, Lon., IS5:i; 2d cd., Until, n. d.,'svo. S. The E.\ilcs lif Italy, Ellin., Is,i7, Svo. Ilniinltuil, C. (i. After a Dark Night— the Sun; a Ninel, Lon.. ISSil, 2 vols. p. Svo. IllunilKili, C. II. II. Oraiumar of tho Modern Iri.-h l,aii;,'uii,L'e. Lon., ISIill, er, Svo. Hamilton, C. J. I. The Flynn.^ of Flynnville, T, in., I8SI), er. svo. 2. Mr. liiiriraiii's Daughter: an I vory-Dny Story, Lon., I8S2, p, Svo. ;i. True to the Core: a Itoinance of 'US, Lon , ISS:), 2 vols. er. Svo. Ilainiltoii, .lli.'^s C. T. Kivais ut School; or, A Le-'son for Life. Lon., ISSS, p. Svo. 'ens. Ibi-t.. IHIis. Ilnr.iiltoii, I'ltlwarti, M.ll., professor of anatomy lit Dr. Steeveii-'s Hospital, liiiblin. The Present .^tiite of the Army Mcdieal Service as a Life Career for the Surgeon, Dublin, Is75, Svo. Iliiinilttiii, Kdwnrd. A Federal Inion not a Nation : an Examination into our Systems of (Jovcrn- Mieiit. Ilo-t., Is.si), |2ino, llaiiiilKiii, Kdward, M.I)., F.L.S., vice.pre,^blent of the Zoological Society. Uecollections of Fly-Fishing lor Salmon, Trout, and (irayling: with .Notes on their Haunts, Habits, and History, Ac., L.in., lsS4, Svo. (lie- sides the ordinary edition, a largo-paiier one, limited to 101) cop; 2S.) '•A iileasiinlerlionk on a plea.'^aiiler tuple liii.s nut been liubll.shed lor years."— .S(i(. /,',,■.. h-iij. TCj, Uainiltoii, Ed«vard John. 1. Tlie Human Mind: a Treatise in Mental Piiilosophy, .\. Y'ork, ISs:), Svo. 2. Mental Science ; a Text-Book for .Schools and Colleges, N. York, ISSo, Svo. Ilamiltuii, Edwin. The Moderate Man, and other Verses, lllust. Lon., IS8S, .|to. Hamilton, i>liHs Elizabeth, d. Iss2j the only diiiiglitor of Sir William Hamilton, (7. r., milf, vol. i.') With Jo.sKS, Miss E. Co.vstanck, of (Jirton College, (trails.) Mierooosmus: an Essay concerning Man and I his Kelation to the Worl 1, !.y Heruninn Lot?.e, Edin., Hamilton, .Mrs. Cclia V. 1. Woven of Many j l^S.'i. 2 voLs. Svo. (Tho li.u slatiun wa- oegun by Mis Tiireads, Post., 1871, Svo. 2. The Crown from the Sj." u , Hamilton, and completed, after her d : 1. and the who!' Host., IS72, Svo. 3. Hopes of Sand, Boat., lS7.i, H\o. 1 revised, by .Miss Jones.) 4. .My lionnie Lass, Is77. Svc. :>. The Lily of San Mini- I " '■"" ", "V^"- ''«S''«e "t 'H' 'iracv the 1 iinlatlon adds a nto: aNovel, N.York, IS7.S, Kimo. | Krnee wlueb is, perhaps, . ' v-i'.j; ' -Ja.«i..sScllv : Jrai/., pion F'' v^i.'a Jledita'.'i,',, f.,,u its Birt ;;i.> ti»enly-Thir(' P il IH.l?, 2lmo ' ~ 'liiri_' P-iJm, and other which has ever since rendered him incapable of physicai ■ '■ /'J'' .•''™>t"''o= exertion, and whicli does n'lt allow of his reading or iwi-lin, .\U'„ Hvd. ;i. plni»«, I Vfrnc.l 1,1'wli- i(iiiii» lli.iiirv, [nT»is II ttii lli'lii've ? |viir-i', y : nil liiiliictlvi' tt'iicii|i- < lllMII(l'ci|,.ithlo lU'lll- I. A riitiiliiKiii' Hiil- 'ir .I'i-Ih;ii He.viiiilj!! I'll 11 ,-|,||,|,| ,||«.»i.v."-.l(/i., No. 'JKn "*"""■'» "' p. 8v,f '"'"" "'"' *'"'■'>»»>'""' """Br I'udm,, I .,«., |,sii4, ' HAM Illuil. Adelaide, |.irt|, |'.',„oi ntw cil,, tifiliii," l",""' 7'll':ii' i|iiallty»t-('ni« In 1„. a in.wiTi.r i.len Ilaiiie , I ,.v^'; . "".' !'"■"'"/'■': iiMliMial elreiiiii ■'"I'',. <\vll. 71 '"""■*■ "'"'I'lallon.'-J. A, SVM„.M„; ['■ liiiaginnry .Xiinnetn, I.on., ISXM, |«|„„. '■-'■ek- iM shiiw iiM p,.r»,iiia)(e» lamniis either In liU. Aumrnlj)!, l-i'irt. sw,. auil at Ciirpu. Cbri-.i f„ll„ge, (».,fi,n|, 1^27, J,,,^ „", I '"-'8: chaplain .,( fhelni.fi.nl Haul Isvjl^r xh- ? !' ,mi'.'',;:'.*'.'!''.".f ,V''',',^''^''''V''' "^» '«"«"•'' loe^ fill, 8vi>, iig.v. I _intemplat.i| by It, Conrpiler-. I,„n., I lliini.lton.l.rm'e. Ilebiml the Cloud. 1 a Mtiiry or, T!io l.,rv ..II -Niin 111 perwi 1.1,1] 11 ' ''•«'l"l.l"l'll.-.'lll.'ll '',.'»" ': >■ llieiii i-iiea 1 III a »iiprenii' iiiiinient viilif. .'ii i.iri.w ,, '""" '"•■'•■••'"y;} III iiieiriiHii .1. Mlh„|„:. I l||,||,||,|,„„,^ 1,,,,,^ |.;;,.,^ |,|||^,,^ 'MM'".',i''V"' !;>!""' """""B". M.O, |,r,.l)., Coloite ',i'' "'""""."«'""■ '^'■' Kraduated at rniiin |.iX„i\ ' '^^""■'^■Ivaiiia IM,'.; appointed In Isj.l ,i^' . r ' "'"■f'-y."' "'" ""fi'l" M'-'Ji^'i.l College; in In Hi ;",';" I'"'"-''!'!"- "'"' pruotloo of singery, and lit, , ;.'. ","""y "\'«'"y' '" '"'■'« '-I'""' (-■.iib'go I,". nil.;.,, :,,''" i""^;'"'"' '""^''"^ "'"' "^ U.,'^. medical' «hi| tl ' ' , IS- "",'"'" ™'l'. '«'mu,g hh profc,»„r. i li t 11 :T:" "».'•■•'»""•- ""'• UL^hioation... .,, vli|.. •: "^""' '^"' i •'"' «''- '^f*!'. 2. A Treatise in its' m'','!:;;!'.'"" .'•1;'""f '," "'•' ■•^"Wry of the War -nita^^^::,-,.;-tr^i;;T::fl^iir--v V I, I-'.' '''*■" "'"' '•'■""ti™ of Siiigery. Ilhist V linn.V"l< '"'l!'' ''*?"'••<■•'"• Sir Frederick Wi|. '!^'vi!;if',^ :!;;,:.|;''«»:';'r;:■''';''''''•««'^•• l8.•^l-l;(|. <„nv',l iJ Vi. , '• ""- "'■'^^"'"lii'r liuiirds niii-e,,. VI ,mT ' ' **' = '"•" ""iiiister extniordi- Ji:-.:d.^';^:nj''^;:;:?'"£:ri:^7^-'.r^'^^'-'"'- "■i.,, ,,, must, iion., 1S7I-, I, ,) vols. Svo. self I, I'l ,; ;'",';'",'" '"■t'V'il'T he eiii|,l„yei ll.u.' us have 1,..,.,, ivm-triletiil.'^- tM No ■•m""' """ '''■■'"™ w'D::;""*';;,:.:-/rr/;^^''iio*""""''""^^' covenlim.: ■.;::, i^s.s:;svir ^"""^ "" "■" l»" "'■ Am«""":;;„',""' *•«*'•" ^P-"'') ^ee Doo«E, JUnv Fu".u"n''!','":i*'''r,':''''' "'" ^''«''' Academy. 1. ^"man'Tl^lricVi::; .';;;ti2r^ 'r'^i^e?''''^^^ '"1 Ure^k'Ne,,aMve M„ 1 on., t^Vo'^'i 'tU^^S r ""^ ' iir;;:^:'^::^7:^8er^'^r :l;^"i^r^'^i Ureek and Latin .' '-n-slat^a in , ' L ii; "rsbi,;, L„„., l,s:t 8v"; ';^,J"h"'f ';P''K"gli»l>Schol. and .hctJro'kof ho ';eek^T^^Wi °^ '^? ^"""' A|n:5r'Si£-?^;K^^ 'd' VillMg.. l,U..s, |„,„ |.S7(», p, 8vo oje that le ,n the aneient Cyreniiiea.) L'. S'.fZ r'""''''.'^ Wanderings around ,1 lace d the Prophet and across the Ethioniii In.,,, .Siwakin to Chaitum, l,„n., 18 "7, Syo ' 811-18!,, 1. I.e.sscns liom the Great Iliograpl. . I8j7, l.'mo; new ed., 18B1. •_>. fE,| , Oiir'i Classies: Headings from the Best Uivines: with llographieal and Critical, I.on., 18:,7-.V.i I vo ' m, ' ?Hrt'i oV ^ 'M"'n"i8 bi'-'i'io the Lak,. of ( .on., 186.i, 24111,, a. Light on the Path ; ,, -w ed ■Mb, 18mo. (1. The Psalter and llymn-Book I.eetures Lon., 1 86.^, 8vo. 7. I'arable of the Pre, Nm: with Notes and Illustrations, l,on., Isoft Sv. 8 Memoir and Keniain.s of J. D. Burns, Ln.! .si9 s.^' ». W orks, Lon., I.soii.j;,, ,., ,,„,, ^^ "• ' ,7',, ^^"j o Parables: Niites on Lnkex.-. Il-.i2,ion.,l,s0« /C . Moses he Man of ,;„„ • Leetnies, Lon., 1870 '.2m"r: Lon iW^'lSmo!- ''"'"^■"■''"'"''K' TTee Serniom.; Hamilton, James, I7!i;i-1873. of Carlisle p.. • X r""'The"wr["r 1 'n ^""^^ "" '■-P'-" Is" TKwo;pa.:i:;lr;i^;;^i7';tr"^ Hamilton, Uev. James. D D \i7.i ^ r„ iu of the Rev I H„,„ir. »t . ,. '*■''•' '° Memory Doulting Somers ., «!„„„ „„;_ , Ti.'h^' Yon"*^ Wh>^ and'n^^,,, it ^o^^tT ^^'^""^ a Story of O'Connell, ised are iiKii, the llirth- Desert, .adil.,] . 1.011., istian tites, ■ 8vo. Lon., ileo, m., ree ^al 8. .. " ""'w'Ck cftr.l.^^'.'"'""!!^'' LL'D., 1788-1878, J. »u i>ew lorK tity ; third son of Ale ' Alexander Hamilton : 753 S r'l ■1 :itll HAM graduateil at Columbia Colleue 1S05 of luilit'- ■- ■' - - - HAM III an.i V. .''h1:,,i:;!— ':-'\"-"!^--;n.o;^:^!.e; served ns au ofBcer | Hamilton, Kate W I. I! .einiiiisoencTii of J vents, lit Home mill Abroad, d limes A. lliiinilto N. York, 1S70. ,Sv Miieiui.-orinimiiiyiiblo ilrvi niuiiotinlH.slinlited les " ■" itiiill'lii's*: "■:• '^'!l?.^\'}y by "'bieli He led thco; 1 The 01(1 ]! rown H Norah Ne 'hilu., I,S|, '— .V((//«.i, ix. :;.');i! I3ino. I!. The Sbmlinv ot linn's Calumnies licimdiated : lliiioil- The Jirave II mse; or. Jlotber's liirthday. I'liil iiniv (if fi... i>. i_ 111 .. y_ leretury of the Tre eart, I'liila., Isiis, 18in the Uuek, J'bila., 1 811 IlHiiiiltoii, .Mrs. Janet ■ \'indieateil, Vasliti hethby's Heritage, p'liila. 'CiiMlieriil _ Laiiarii-^hiie. I'oetes, , ir'.l.)-IS7:i, knn Three, I'hila., I.srr, Kin 8. (; if*r(i, 10 rcyclilTe and he Illuet. i'hila., IS? 111. The Old I'ciit b. lit Ciirshill, .Shotts I'arish, : ""ilt- Illust. I'hil ICmo. 11. The II y. We manteiiu. and will John II •I'otlaiid; iviis the daughter of 11 sl very young ii.nrried her futlii : \'ii'tn Illust. i'hila 1880, Kinio. 12. Vagab. ouse that ,Jaek game a lull .1 by iioKlton. ill: \Vitli ■istant, <-'orner8 In Ke/.zie i) IS8II, 1 ■.she I no edm-ation save what she !)*• l'"ity Dodge mid her i l.i. The iiiiyal S( . I-'I. Tr.pgl ■iseoll's Life, I'hihi., 18sS >ond and 'es and 1 (inio began earlv t write verses, and at Kin ,,. ,.,,,.; 1 ■; ., '^ .' ^■' ""L^ seises, iiniiiu ; •'""". i.^. ji luind eniitribu ed niiiny poems to Cassell's Work- I «"^-t.. L'iSr, 12 atterns. IHiut. l>hil,i igs}, ing-.Man's I 1. 1 oenis and Ks lienl. Ill horoldagesheb Subjects of (ieneial'l .vs of a .Miseella lei'aiiie quite blind, j '888, II 11). Woiiil, II ir, The King Seal. I'oems of I'l ant Life and Chaniete P. of Loon I Seenoi goiv, ISii.V 12m nterest, (ilns ■pose and .^ketoh ineoiis Character ow, iMi:!, fp. Svo. 2. "Jm I'oeket-liook, mid Willi I'liA-rT, Miis. f iiy, and .Stubble. I'hihi I.I.KN FaIIMA.V, 1', other btories. IMust. Uost., 1878 ifs in I'rose of .^eottish I Hamilton, Ker JIaillie, C and Ch ir in Auld L.ingsyne ductory i'apers by ( ]8(i,s, 1 1871, 8 " Well educated I. I' yo ; new c iiraeters :i. Poems and Ualhuls }. tlillillan nn.l W. Wall Skelcl oeiiia, .^ketclie.- I., ISSj with II (Jlos.sary, Uliis- witli Iniro- ace, (ilusiriiw. various eoloniiil sm » C.U., b. 1804; held il Es isay.s, (ihisgov Worthy alteiitiiiii Ilors , I. in., 181 governorships 1828-113. Our Saddle Hamilton, lU-v. L The Future Pti te and Free Hamilton porsiiii, with oiiiv tl IIS an c.Miiiiple of how an iin- F Law : a Co our Sermons, San Fran., I,s69, 8.„. , l>f o,..d«s Le Cenci. 1. Me use that power (I'nMing tli'mi-h press herself in iilnmst i,,f|v ,7] 10 power of readlii-'. ciuk iuipilation „f .Mexican LegisI oreigners, Ae., Lim., 188 Ca Hamilton, J , Jessie. (1 It to it ins to be aiile yiiie."— .IW,, .\,,. 22H-2 to e.\- 188;i n you Blame her? from the I' rans.) Serge Pa nine; or, p. 8v rench of G. Ohnet, I Hamilton, Joli , , . -n, of St. Er„ covery and Ireland's Health, Dubl nns. I. Ireland'.s Re in. 1S48, 12iii, the Fpie of linbvlon Babyl He lias elide vol. i., Lon., 1884, 8 ,^ lation allectir 2. Ishtar and Izduba ■ayouved to reennstniet th loll, ada|iled, of ei.urse, t raiislatiiiiisgiven'bv .\ssv on., tablets beliiiigiiig to e ancient oplc of ' niodeni la.stes, from the 3. M ^l^^";^':!;;i'''i:;^'-">"'^'i«>»en.;r^ it."— .4c«,;. e.\ican Hand-Iiook : a ( XXV. 865, 2. Se'ls.'8;;r'?'T']l'"'.'^'''-"--''^'-^.C;un- the^mi ie;t'l' .■ Isll-M "I ? ''T\^'' '"'" r'^''"'' "' Thoughts on U^a'^r^i''^-,!;,:^''"--^^'""... le "'l;ul!l'in"lV"''^' /"'"l' «'■'"'"'"-"' "' 'J'""itV Col- 0- the Hepublio of .Me the I'rineipal Business Matter tends to Rotation xieo, and a C Vimpleto I)e.scription of ircial _ „. „. Lon., 1884, 8vo. 4. All ilaiiiill,,,,, J„|,„ cHiircli,' r,„;. ,„, I , Hamilton, Col. John Pnitor r . Ke,ninisee„ees:.fan-^''^,^S:t';;:^lii:2tl;l otee;vLi^ril^?^;:^l";i^;;?,^;;/>i"- '»V'""! «•"' *"'• «"i every pm-i ,,f iCuV.ine ■,1,1,1111 1'" , ' ' "",V»"'s i" nlmost I Ar- peace for w"";" w''"^ ""V ••»!•" >Villiam "nL"e '',7; f!'r''"'",r '^^'"hn.y Stephen Had "^shire V A n'-'v""^'' ^'""'"' "^ "'« 1"='"^^ for ^<.F::e!::^L„i;giS;";:o:^f.^i;'3?r'ir"2' of Cei'tii'ii « [. ^'.'""'T' «liakspere, Foliii, l();i2, and l^ueuee. „f threat Ilritain and ll-ii^li: U:./^^8;";l ^5e|;!^::^^rRr^u^^^l^--s,^-^ IlHm.Mon,Hev.R.,„nhe Presbyterian Church, of 2d . Kobert, F.K.v...^. ^,, leotioua Diseases considered, Lon., ISS3, 8v "leetii," pseud ,) b. nt uled tu impere anil bcr of .Sunday-school ilii., I Sine. 2. Chinks frederiek Gordon; or, "lo. J. Norah NeillJ ice, PhUa., ISnio. 6 it's IJiithday. Phila., M-M, I'hila., I8nio. 7. 10. «. (ircyclifToand < 1^*7(1, IL'iiio. y. Wo le Old I'ordiinnteau. he Hon."!; that Jack . 12. Vaj^nbond and I". !•■!. Tr.rir|e..i and I'hihi., 18,s;i, liiuio. liliiet. I'hila., I8,'i4, I-, The King's .Seal, nnd .Stubble. I'hila., ,i.i:.\ Faiima.v, IVup's Illust. Uo.^'t., 1878, Mi., b. 1.S04; held J8-H3. Our Saddle. iiiro .Stale and Free in., I,s69, 8vo. eilci. 1, Aloxican iCgislation aireeling Ishtar and Izdubar, .S84. 8vo. t Ihcaiiciontopioof I'l']! lasifs, In.m ihe sol the Iragnientarv bo, Icte Dcseriplion of Jcroial Ilirectory of IS-*!, 8vo. -1. AH of Kncrgy : a New nil the Phenomena iS8, 8vo. ssell, M.A., 1823- xford, 1,S45; curate iiiion.s ton., 1866, 11 Church History; iioh, .tc, to which Kings. I,„n., 1S6S, s of Kiigland, from collateral liranches ey to the Study of : a Story for Chil- !y Stephen Ar- of the pence for English. German, parts, I2rno. 2. he Corrections in B, Folio, ni;i2, and kenise published d.) The National id, Lon,, I,S6,s, 3 IS upon a Union .'", llulifa.x, N.S., 1 as a Field for rces of Arizona;' i Territory, Pros- lyterian Church, It and Years of lining Peace; 2d il» Game. By il, 8vo. iiliurgh. 1. The •dine's Natural- True .Scriptural I. A History of I., isre, 2 vols. lingwood, Aus- Face; or, The l.-^ll, I6mo. nipulsory Noti- Lon., 1,S8H, 8vo. its HAM Hamilton, Robert S. 1. Present Status of the Phllo,,,,,!,, , y„„i,j,_ B^ ,^„,„„j ^ ^ 01 h ^- i"rl,, ixilii. 2. Present Status of Social SdJnco , S Vo:i;,",l'r;j,7S'' "' ''''""'"" '" «°'='''' l'''''"'"P'iA Na"'!,"","""' «i\V""">: '-The Resources of a v-j.iu I I ,,, ,.|Hcr and Indian Currency, Lon ]S78 ,Svo Inh,"',",:','"^ "^V "'■>"",'!'•'« «tars: IleavLn, ' ' ' ''""^ Occupations, and Lile, I,on,, ],s,Hs p si-„ '>< -^A;:;^,i^i^l«j[:;r^^hr.'r"'''''''''■■"^'"''"' Orfli?,'",!"""' "'•'*'• '^'""nas. Our Rest-Dav: its i''^":i';"c',,:^^"Z!^J!;tp.!^:'°^^^ Hamilton, VerekerM.,and Fasson, Stewart itiur.|„,..-s 1,1 verse.] Lon., 18.S1, 4to. ' m"";" '"'i;^^; «o,r'"' '"''""'"""' '"' '^-'-^ llai.i.lton, W. R. Official Decisions and Chan-es ^'^'";t\'; "''""■>■ "f ""> Office of Poet- ■LiaiiK.iK'. biographical Notices of its Holders an.l ,1 dir ;;:.;;";,.:;, '1^ ^"'r i^:!«™-. and'^^n^^in^ iiirciiMi .i^Minst them, Lon., 1879, Svo s.-l'. !.'l" i""-'""^"" Movement in England, Lon., Lsso of Fn",' '1 '",'"? y'""'- ^' (''''^•> •'"'■'"lie.s of the Works tate^ ° ,' "'■"' '^"."'.'•'""" '^"''""■«' ^''"•""^rt and Anno Choivi, (1 (• I ^rnold at Lalcham, and at Christ Hu IV '■''■;';,,"■'''''? V S™J""'-'. fi"t ohuss Lit jiuin. i^..\ : Fellow of Merton Collot'e lS'i2-4'), ,„ danied Is:,;,, vie„ of St. Peter's in tl. Ea?, Oxford" 1, Mc excited much controversy by his uttnrnn,..^ on pnesil, absolution, the real presence, Ac. n charge vice'';,; "fT '"t."":- !• •^'"■•"'"^ ""-lEve i^gSe? vices fo 1 very Hay in the Week, and other Pravnrs • ^"fl!;;'','"' i;- of Families, 0x1^, l^tl2,^ 2! Fra. ■.„hutb in the Pre.scnt Hi.stress maybe used in '• 1) I'oc,'-. ■'<" ■ • ^.C'largo to the Clergv of the j,on.. ,.s,,,,, M ,. 4. A Charge to the Clergy and Church vi i/ ';;;:„" s If ^rr "f.^'i-'-ury a?\i;^/:^'i \ K i.uiu,,, l^, s Salisbury, l.SoS, Svo. .'i. A Charge -, Charge at his Triennial Visitation ' ' * 1861, sj, . . -. HAM , „, -; in 1864, .Salisbury, '-.---^^"ii.ri:::y^;S-.l-:-»- is"""';';':;::, V'lr"' '^'«*«"«>er nnillie., b. jn ^- :;|v^2; i^fSsS'l/uii^i-Lr^ ^: .h"llV'''n'"f Vnlf''?'" "»"Bl««. I. Outlines of ^^f ;^i:i;aj;i4o::r':T^^^^ri';'^'?-r o:ig^l;:lV'l^;;c-flS■;i;-l.1,^^--^^,J««■.,,^^ Lon^^Iri'l'l^m^i'n' w e'j.,'m6'" 'TEd ) A'r'r'''''^^ of England during the Reigns'o'f tht ^udoLf f^H'.t 1485 to I.W9, By Charles Wriothesley, Windsor Her a d. Edited .-rom a MS. in .he Pos.sessi,1; of Lord H li" M. Percy. ^Camden Soc. Pub.) Lon IS7i 77 V,, i 4t„. 5. Ol.ronoP.gy of History, Ar""l i a" tuV ifl iS:^i:::;'rri^';;^^':;?-„.ri^r:;F^ Hamilton, Hev. William T u ii e n u-, I Ala. The Friend of Moses ; or A Hd'en™ rf tl . '. ' teuch as the Production of Mos'es, an Un Ins i'l^d it"" , ur A^si::^;^;:; " k!;;;;!. t^r r" " '"^ """'' '""^" -^ .hS;!!."IJL^;!!^■^;^■«:^',-™■^-ccrof ipt^^Sr^ii-^^'r^St^fi Hamilton-Gordon. See (ionnov. ' Kdin:':^!,Y,!n.?'?^;!,: p^lr'- ^"'-'^ -'I Navies, ^^^Ilamley, Charles. Wassail, N. York, 1879, k'cMT^'m';'"!'-,'^^'^"-.^"- Edward Bruce, :.=!.':. t. Sirs,,™ c,,!:;jt™'' ■""■'' mandantof the Staff College .-^71 ' 77 ch cf o"f , ,' iv mI::;:^^^^*'^^ """"''"^r ;'■■■ '''''^- -^ Anne™:;;; iiontiirs 1^7«-»l); comman.de.l a division in the V\,v„ .an war of !s82. He has contributed l,"r,; y ,.! Bl'ick I terras', i.mr;as.si,lR,™;,',',,^;,!!!L«5P"'«'W nil technical c.in.staf;ocs,i;v;i;vi«ted''?;,';;!,.^i!i^;;,;'"<.;;'ii^^^^ t..c\^:;ii^ ""pniy^:^;:^;:;;;^^;!-;;''-' r'i'n,ssia --^ i?9i^f;:'n^;a;:;iiSH ;E:^?-- j an these laiiLu^ bl^So*!;^^^; "^"-^i/f^^;^ "« '"'or FdTn I's- T,"^'''"rV " I"l"l-- Es'say ■ ,||ust 1 87 ""n Svo T;J;.^ '■''"!"" "" 0'"l'osts, Edin l«..i, p. Svo. 5. (Ed. Stair College Kxe cisos 1S-1 ' the'f'in'a" ICHr'TV ^''^TT'^"^'^^^' ^""^'^ q' , ,' ,rV,"' ' ! ""- Couisc of that Year, E.lin 1875 Field *u''* ^'-^"'"S^'" J'-- Essays oi'i Ziy,,',^ 01 i.eld Manoeuvres best adanted for eM.,l,ii„» Troops ^, meet a (^.ntinental Ari y loi n., S f ''? v„7 ta.re. (•'Fo..eign Classics,") Lon., S77, -.no s" Thfi ]^7m "o't, «{-\'-1">''" Sue-S'and'hl's, [pseu" Hainley,Miyor.«eu. William GeorcP n v entered the army l,S.i;;; retired I.S72 A*N%4a and an Old Land : being Papers suggested by a V^it i.rs"4;'! v;;rn.r;';.r ■"■"" '•■ '^^'•■■ 755 HAM HAM ..'M m. m Criticism ,,|,pl,ea to the New Testiniicnf, Lon., m"; Haiiiliii, Charles, b. 1,S27, at Hampden, Me.; e(l-2,rc!i'''''l8'7'('i' I2mo ■' (v.i ^ i-. ■'"'.' ' ""^i ne«te,l at Bow.luiii : admitted to the bar ISiS, served Western >th N"te; ami L.ii ^'^"'f'- E"-«tern and throuKli the civil war and was brevetted bri««d er-gen- : Am endiK 879 j ^V,i\ Z ^'^': 'r'-"-' '''•"' l'' »™- era ul volunteers in 1SB,% and has since held city offices ' u Urrin^,,f he Te'vts'J'iH,l n '"', ^"^"'S"''-- >«•'!"« Clank iorms, Portland, Me,, 1878, 8vo, w""""!"' «cv. Cyrus, D.D., li.D., b. 1811, at Watcrford, Me.; Kraduatcl at Jiowdoin 18.i4, and at liun^'or Congregational Theological Seminary 1837- missionary ot the American board in Turki-y 1837-60- president of Robert follege, Constantiiioi-lc, 1860-76 prolessor of dogmatic theology in Ban n " lS77-,'<0; president of Miildlcbiiry ColFc gioal Glossary, 0.xf., 1878, 8vo. 4. (Ed., The Anc e t Liturgy of Antiocli, Ac., Lon., 1879, , 8vo HaiiiinoiiU, Mrs. E. H. I. lie,- Waiting Heart By Louisa Capsadell, [pseud.] N. York, 187^, p,„ :■}} °'"''° « S«f,'-^''V «■■' »"" '» be Beautiful, N. Vork', •-' '*"'; '2"10.j, »th ed., 1877. 3. Georgian,,: a Story of Seminary Southern Life, (" Kound Robin" Ser.,) Bost., 18SI linw :o 1880-85. I Anon. 4. A Fair Philosopher, X. York I8S2 Pu,; Among the Turk.s X. York and Lon^ 1877,° vo. Hammoml, Kev E^ard Pa^so'^^'b ^Z . of .^\^;^l^;^;^:;'^^f;!^r^^f,{/;^P-;-' experience ! ^"';;«'"?"' 'i""" ' graduateJ*" Will"r":it ' 58 key, chielly inV^/nstam , Jpl ! V, ^'-iv .« « riic^ame i r," 'h i" ^"'°° theological Seminary, and atUio Free t"iMliL'''wUir';^^',';;Jr-^ .n.d s',ories,'.!ir,',V;;.'i,i;!{, Z ^Zt E "m^ an'rr-' '" ^'"-'""■gl' -• "'^<^^ - »» ey.'nge ? case ni-c 11 l/, , m '"l^'rL-mv.s ^vhi(:h, in many ''' 1863, and has since preached in the United State« P.nicularly ,l,r, llamiiu^ irinllnlstworibv ai" a gS ™e '«• ith whi .ir"'"W""'i! '"^""'ti"" m Coii.sm 1 i nop e, Hamlin, Mario' Caroline Hatso... t,»„„„,.= Ch d;.n"''rl''-, t'^-,....'' ^I'^^i Lambs :_Storie. fo, • ^.v, L.' .f,''*,';"''-^ ^•'"•' 18"'' I-'""- 2. Little Ones in the iold, Cost., 1862, 18mo. 3. The Child's Juide to i„w7„"'f ?'••; \"''' l"™"- ■•• The Uetter Life , d how to find ,t Lon., 1867, p. 8vo ; new ed„ issi. " (id.) Hymns of Salvation: a Collection ■ "-Newnvmns and Tune, especially adapted to Seasons of Dee f e ,£'.""' }I'^S^''}'_ ^"""Z ,!'r«7, 16...0. 6. Children and of t„'"n''/"'/^'Ml''"' *''?'"»'"ne Hatson. Legends of Le Detroit. Illust. Detroit, Mich., 1884, 12ml dS'":^"-,^^':1^*"'^«'-- a Politician's i«?"i!"''",f ',"*'*'• i-eonidas Lent, D.D., 1807- ,niti':i ; ,. 1 '^''T' ^'"""- • ■^•'""^■'' '^»'' ^nJ was ad- the Methodist Church about I82!t, and in 1844 elected failing heal h lie was editor of the Western Chri^^tian Advocate 836-40, and of the Ladies' Repository 8 - Hinnfun f'';' ^".°/'^'-"f"> W- C, ("We, vol. I,) and Jliin,ui, K ..,„(/«,. 1. Sermon.s. Edited by Rev, bvW P run'"-',''' :^ '-'"''• 2- W".ks. Edited by Rei. F. C. Hibbani. Cin., 2 vols. 12nio. lS^,To,*'"' ^^"''^- ""^"<= I"""'"', e^'venport, la.. „n!l'r '"r'?''w' ?r "•' '"^'-D- The Family Physician and Guide to Jlealth, St. Louis, I860 Svo 'J'^"-'"" at NeXor? Vi'i^'a^P^^ m ""'"'■•*"' •»'•' " ''°<"'""l" ac iMuypurt, K.I. A Contribution to the Biblio.nanhv and Literature of Xewport Rhode Island: con.r.ris' n^ Hainmick, James Thomas, b. 1819- called to the bar at L ncolii's hm 18,15; secret, r; of e r,^ is a general's office, Somerset House 1870 -<) '", '•='"'™'- Uons for the Collection and A,^„:;gJ:;:!;Vof L.alS: 1 Hamilinnd- ''liarlf*- l ' l - r L ^rlil-'^^'^'^V-^^^'n.o.ni^^a^^^n.i'^^thert^ the Sexenth Circle in the Spirit World, N. York, I852" 736 ri,ii,i_„„ T ■'.(",;._"■.„ " ■"=="= ijamcs : otones for Children Lon. 1867, 16mo. 8. Sketches of Palestine' t^onTfri-"' ^'f to 'l>« Holy Land; with Introduc: or Th^ Phi 'r "f.' •',"";' ';?'- '«"'"• »• •^"■""^ "'e Way ; or, The Chi d e (iuide to Heaven, Lon., 1868, 12mo 10 ,Iesus and the Little Ones : showing how Little Cli Idren have learned o Trust and Love th?Savlour, Lon ,1868 I6mo , new ed., Stirling, 1886. II. Familiar Ta Iks w li Children, Lon., 1870, 16mo. 12. Eight Weeks' Work n San Francisco, 1875, 16m«. 13. The Conversion of Chil dren, Lon., 1878, p. gvo. 14. Jesus the Lamb l\ G J Lon., 188,, p svo, 13. Gathered Lambs, Lon., 1883 p. 8n. and r. 18mo. Hi. How to be Happy; a Guide for Children and Youth, Stirling, 1886,'^'p 8vo 17 ,ff Two Travels; or, Scenes eonne?ted with the Journey of Iwo Bovs in Foreign Lands, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo ^ tlo" LoTTsvl '^r""'.; »»"B'««- 1- Keconcilia. ;. H?,'.,„i r , ' '^"'P- 2- ^'"■'" servants and Agri- ion I on iTry •""[ ')','"'"' '""' «'-"'«'o"« Cond - tion, Lon., 18j6, Svo. 3. Jlemoir of Captain M M nammond, Lon., 1838, 8vo; 3d ed. same year Hammond, Henry. Mrs. Smallbrine's Lodgers • a { hristmas Tale, Lon,. 1887, '."ougera . Hammond, Rev. Heiirv I, w™ st„ • r an Old Book^ (^iblica, cKlr/lCit '^^.^'^t^^^ ™c,:ndx:^:r^^8,i:Vsv;,''"-^''"^^'"- ^"-'- Hammond, James. The Co-Onerator's CntA mine' ""'''•^•„""'',TI'.ee Years' E,Kperi^n e o v C™ I mittec-.Man, Harwich, 1879, ,8vo. Hammond, James Ilpnrv ikht is«i ■ s.r.-i; ' V ''™'"'' """"• "f "'e Southern Times 18; ^ er,ed in (ongres. 1835-36; governor of South ('aiol na 1842-44, and senator 1857-60. 1. The Pro-Slavc'rv Ar gunien : letters addressed to Thomas Clarlson^ ill English Abo It on Kf f'l,,...i„o.,.„ lo.-.., ., ,. "'."'® M,?'m„",''-" '",',"?,'''-'«"' li^iuiranentsconnected'wit'h !■£.,, ,,■-,• ,T;"-" •■""■•-•">'" to xnomai the Matnmonia Contract, Loii,, 1,^7:1, ,2,„o; 21 e ^'''t'l''^'' Ab.ditionist, Charleston, 1853. 2, Selections isirins, i>uUlis, and JIarriages, and the Duties of Reikis r873;"l2mo.'^'"^ "■'"' ^'"■•"''"^tion, Xot^es^VJ., lT.; r ° , ' '^'■' --""riesion, ir<.);i, :;. (< limii Letters and Speeches, N. York 1866, 8vo T),/T""",'l*'', "*'*'• Jonathan Pinkney, DD The Army Chaplain's Manual : designed as a leln to Chapa,n,s in the Discharge of their Duties; con an nL phiia:!"^3:i:!;no '^'^^"""'""^ '" «^«-'' i"Ch4;;ii:f; ^^^Hammond, Joseph. Funeral Reform, Lon., 1875, ^ Hammond, M. E. Florence: a Talc, Edin., 1858, Hammond, Samuel h'. Huntlli Adv'enture.in M.D. Medicn: Infor- iclectie anil Kcforiucd s Edward, M.A., )rl, 1858, ftnd elected iiicil 18(il ; rcetor of !-('■'',• vicur of Men- Outlines of Textual 9tiiiiient, Lon., 1872; turgies, Eiictern nnd ly, Un., 1878, p. 8vo. :nt Liturgies: being inal or Trnuslnted, of of the Cluiroli from 'n. Notes, ninl Litur- • (Eil.j The Ancient ', p. 8vo. Her Waiting Heart. '. York, 187."), l2uio. 1 lieautiful, N. York, orgians : a .Story of '.,) Host., 1881, r2„,o. York, 1 882, 12uio. 'nyson, b. 18:il, at Mams College 1858; iary,and at iho Freo lained as an evangol- 1 the United .'^tates, Men : a Narrative. 111). 2. Little Ones rhe Child's (luideto le ]ietter Life, and ; new eil., 1885. 5. ition ( •■ New ilymns Basons of Deep Re- • 6. Children and t Jesus, Lon., IStlT, Lambs: Stories for Itches of Palestine: id: with Introduo- 9. Jesus the AVay ; 1., 1868, I2mo. 10. tiow Little Children •aviour, Lon., ISliS, Piuiiiliar Talks with !ht Weeks' Work in Conversion of Chil- thc Lamb of (Jod. .anibs, Lon., 1S8,0, 3 Happy: a Ouide 1886, p. 8vo. 17. i with the Journey . 18SB, p. Svo. 8» 1. Kcconcilia- ervants and Agri- 1 Religious Condi- if Captain M. M. mo year. Ilbrane's Lodgers ; New Stories from 1 Modern Titles :) . Vincent. Illust. -Operator's Cate- irience of a Com- 807-1861, gradu- ; admit led to the lern Tinjes ISaO; of .South Carolina ) Pro. Slavery Ar- as Clarkson, the ■'. 2. Selections ^66, 8vo. Pinkney, D.D. led as a llelp to ities; containing, aril to Chaplains, 3form, Lon., 1875, lalo, Edin., 1858, rio Light in our :h ed., 1884. ng Adventures In HA 31 wr,o,fs:N:"^r',i■»'«"> in Bellovuc Hospital I Mol.cal .school s,i7_7;,, held a similar chair in New ' Marti r,7% -^'^'^ '™' '^o''™' '"•■-^2, and has since c a edi .r^^'T ^"'k Po^t-tJraduate Medical School. lie na.s edited and contributed to medical journaN. I Physiological Memoirs, Phila., 186.i, Svo. 2. A TVoali-e vL^.^i!m""' r''.': ^^"""^ liefeience to the Medical Sei- oie's I ;!,- , :■; '"•■ ■'■ ''^"""^'-^ '"' ^■«"'-'™' I>i«- Ol ninn : I ;• '"■'""">■ '" it- Medico-Legal Relations Op nion e,„ ,v„ t „,e Testamentary Capacity of the Late J. Johnston, N. York, 1866, 8vo. (i. Robert 18 :"n o'-^ '-"rtrV' '"r ""f"}''; " •^'"-'' '■"''■'• I)a,i,.l V 1- V , *{^'''i''"-'-eg'»> .Study of the Case of Uaiiicl .Mcl-arland, X. York, 1867, Svo. S. Sleen an,l Phvtl""="-'"'r.'^' '''"'"•' ''"'' '"'">■ '•»• l'''y«- nd Clin , T ', •■^l""'";'li»'". ^'- Vork, 1870, 12mo. 10. w h V ^'""■?,t ';■; '^i''™^'^^ "f "'« ^^""•ous .System: with V,t.s by 1. M. li. Cross, N. York, 1871, 8vo. 1 X Y ls""l ^'T'' ".',">«, J^'<"'vou.s .System. Illust. :i?«i:n;:^"^;^;"^?n^s:;:^"""^""-™"'^-, exte"slv™mfil\v'ih''"'-''t'''''l 'sPij-itU'Histic' phenomena is his i iii,,,,;,.. •' ." ^'""'^' ""'' iiiipiirtaiit part of them voVs s ■" .,, r I'""",!',"",'''' » i"i nl'iiorinal suites „f the lie" I ^Srxxml I,;:;''"''''"' """ '" '''-■'" '-"'y suueessfullV.-l 14. Cciehral llyperajmia, the Result of Mental Strain or Lmotional Uisturbanoe, X. York, 1878, Uimo " York"ls"r'>.; ""''^ I'hy^iology ami Pathol,^;, x! StU(L a' ;, r'""- „'"• 'T-^-^l^gie..! Contribution; of studies and Case Reconls, X. York, 1879, Svo 17 L'b ^;r'","''{ '» "« «'■"■'"- to Prac'tical Me, .• Inust N V t *'"^'"'= "'"' -'*'""-"' ■'"'' Additions. Ner-;,„ i. • '"'• '^' ^" '^"■'■'"" CoH'litions of Hvsteril H'i7"»"^".'r'' ' Somnambulism-Hypnotism- Hysteria— 11,. tcinid Alfections, X. York, 18s|. V^mo- MTnt";! IV """'' "'"' '^P'""""i''"' «"J other P^-ms of' \ York I SSI ''''s'"'' ^''^-r '■•'■ Dr.Grattan: aXovel, Pino •' ' V'"- ,?"■ ,^fi, " N""'-''' ^'- ^'"'^' ''^84 ii XT \'^ '^tiong-Mimled Woman; or, Two Years W-l v'v"^„'''';o'''"»- 22. Mr. OldmiU.: a a^'^'-'cl^x! v!,:,',^,^7:';2l ''■ °" '"-^-^-hanna: M.fn.o,'?'""', """'■*'• ^"'^ ^'"'^ S'™k Exchange ent .Moile, ot .N.ccilation, X. York, 1865, l2mo. Ilaiiioii, I'otei' UiistHvtie n, .• S,iijal and Ches, I^' .mi":!"!::^ isij'^"'"" °" bartl"'rs-",'ss,.'r'- '^"S''*"'" Charles Ho- ,'!,.,''• '*"'"»" "s Hobart Pasha, tbini Z:\n'".r'"r "If '"Sh-li^hire; ente^tu^^ J^ navy in is,,i,: retired from active service in 1860- com Never Caiigl,,: Personal Adventures conneced with Twelve Suc.cssfal Trips in lilockinle-RnnningduHn l-mo. ,1. .sketches from my Life. Lon., 1886, p. 8vo recommend tlu.n, and had l' m tV he I InT^t a klulbr' HAN Ha.Mpdcii, tnlhcriiie Aiiiicsley Hobart- car"i^im,,";'R'''V """"""-•.■• ;"■ «' h" n-n,:: r u ' .. , ' "' I^oinbay; iiiarr cc . Is.jti, to Fr<.,l..ri,.lf John Ho art- Hampden, afterwards naron Hc:;.art. stond ' avs e r "■" "^ •'^"•'',''' Huckinghamshire. (Trans) j^M;;U;'S';'i7ri;;n;o'^^'^^ ^'"'''^^' ''^^'"'"'" I Hnii,,,d..ii, Mis.s Henrietta, daughter of Iiisi,„„ llie !H;!;::M.,4-i-«- ...^noriais,,Fawisj;rko;:dmr''::^,s;.'';^j^i;r hinir- ? 'par;;;i::::,'i:;r:'!:^;^";{! xT '""'"" "^ ''"^- Ilainpden, John, of Swai'don, Wiltshire 1 Ze tetic .Astn.nomy. liy Parallax, [p;eud.l Lm..is65" fs not ConvtTV",".'!"'-''''""''^ """ "'« '^"'face of wl e^ is not Convex, but Horizontal, Lon., Is70, Svo ;) Tim UiMi "':""; s"'. '"";.'■",' <:<-""«'■» d,y or,Outl te o,- tl e < uiera System of the Iniveise, L(m., 1877 Svo 4 II ;';.'' .'" "-'.f ™^"i"". -t-, I^on.. 1 SSO, Svo IIa..,,dcn,I.„cy Pauline Hobart-" dau-hter ied-l 6? 1' I'r n'^";^,"" ,"""• ^'"ttingba„lshirc"=,,i .! l„ liinds of ,Jod and other Religious Poe'i:i;'"L;!ri-SS i H;r;s.Lt;n!.'i'8,i:i!'27,2 '""' "f °"' ""'1 ^--'i" fe-Loii!££----o^'-^^ ^m^T^C'^yf'IZ:, ^—'"- Tale, Lon.. £«|ln;^t&j'^-t,,-r ncrshipLiSy;^^;-.,y^-:i^^™theL,.vo^ ..shment .or .Murder: an Essay, Lon. 186 .sT"'..'^'.": '::;t^:Si^;7yk*t^:',-:rT,:'-^^?i^-!;i7 Hieiard Cobden, Lon., 1.867, 8vo. 5 Kra'i n i^' Miwlras 1870, Svo. Privately printed. 0.lCs".ltTx in .Southern India: Letters, L()n 1S7S sin 7 v pulitics.^-*vU,i,,V. hYii fw' ^' '""'"»'■«• "■>»"™. .iiid Hampden-Jones. See Jonks licl"g*Zo"H,:i„rr «'"'" 1^""""°--' "f Mathematics: «iZ:i'c:};-;^i:?-:-i„lce^L:!^.!'f8!i;c^r .err:5;:jr^"^':;:-,^n;:!- '-''-- ^«- ^nrc^ii-r?h''s;::i;[;-j;.-ii^---^ ;^^^^c;!;t:':n^Jrl^-rY^,;--^": .Hampton, Richard. See CH'n.sTo;.,;:;;,, s. W., I Ra\^"'',v-.,'' «'1"«"-'" (P^eud.) See Thomas, ^ ««":^"'S^k^:^jasr!':;!:^ri^"^i, <^r""V ,?■ versalist a irch Jf T ^'"'^ • '™' ""'"'""^' '-' t''« Uni- or, Truth Sought and Found, Ph1i.;.,'f85-r. M'tZZI 757 •f HAN HAN 15 of liiMiks, and its History, Phila., 1S57, Idmo. 4. Our | Hancock, John Webster. 1. (Trnns.) Concern- MartjTfil I'rf.siilurit : Ahrftlmiu Lincoln, [a poem,] Bost., ' ing Heaven nnil Hell, by Swedenborg, Lon., IS.OU, Svo. 18(lj, >v(j. 5. Kriink Nelson ; ur, The Kunftwny boy, t 2. A System of O nveyuiuMng : eouiprising tlie I'rin- liost., 1 sH.'j, Kimo. (i. The Young Captain; a Memorial ciples. Forms, and Laws whieh reguliite the Transfer of Captain K. C. Derby, Host., 1S85, Svo. 7. Field, (iun- of Property in Canada, Toronto, 18(il, Svo. .•!. A boat, n(].sidtal, and I'rison ; or, Thrilling Hccorils of ; Synoptical Index of the Con olidated Statutes of Canada Heroism, Enduninoe. and Patriotism displayed in the and Upper Canada : with Notes of the Later Aids which I'nion Army during the Oreat Rebellion, Host., I Sfifi, nll'eet ihem, Toronto, I860, 8vo. 4. The Cares of the ]2mo. 8. Life of (Korge Peiibody, Host., 186ti, 12mo !». The Soldier's Daughter. Hlust. Host., 18(;0, Itimo. 1(1. From Shore to Shore, and other Poems. Port, liost., L87(l, l2mo. II. Women of the Century. Port. Host., 1877, Svo. 12. Abraham Lineidn ; nis Life and Public Services, ("Famous Americans" Ser.,) Host., 1881, 12mo. 1;!. Life and Writi:igs of Charles Dickens, 1882, 12mo. AVilh MiiKS, .Miss F. F., (od.) Our Home beyond the Tide, [])oetry,] Dost., Kimo. Ilanhury, Ueii.jaiiiin, {miic, vol, i., add.,] 1778- 18(14. The Christian .Merchiint: a Practical \\'ay to make " the Pest of both Worlds," exhibited in the Life and Writings of Joseph Williams of Kiddermiuster; 3d cd., Lon., 18o:i, 12mo. Ililiibiiry, Cornelius. The Shepherd's Sorroiv; or. War at Variance with Christiauity, Lon., 1860, Svo. Ancjn. Ilanbiiry, Daniel, F.L.S., 1825-187.'), b. in Lon- don ; became a pharmacist. Science Papers, chiefly Phurniiicological and liotanical. Edited, with Memoir, by J. luce. Lon., IS7C, Svo. Hanbiiry, Lionel. Long Judicial Errors in the Law of Patents for Inventions : the Erroneous Construc- tion put by the Courts on the Statute of Monopolies, and its Consequences, Lon., 1868, Svo. Iliinbury, William Ilatenian liateman-. Baron Ilatenian, b. 182(1; succeeded his father in 1815. 1. Plea for Limiteil Protection in Free Trade: a Letter, Lon., 1877, Svo. 2. The Millions : How to Kuise them and Relieve the Income Tax, Lon., 1878, Svo. Hnnce, Alicia Mary. The Penalty Paid: a Storv. Lon., 18S4, 1 vol. cr. 8vo. 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Hancock, Thomas, 17x0-1805, b. at Marlbor- ough, Wiltshire; founded the india-rubber tnide in Kug- land about 1821. Personal Narrative of the Origin and Progress of the Caoutcliouc, or India-Uubber, Manu- facture in Engbinii, Lon., 1857, 8vo. Ilnncock, Ilev. Thomas, ordained 1801 ; curate of ,St. Stephen's, Lewisham. 1867-75; lecturer of St. Recipi-ocity i Nicholas Co'e Abbey, London, since 1884. 1. The Peeu- lium: an Endeavour to throw Light on some of the Causes of the Decline of the Society of Friends, espe- cially in Regard to its Original Claim of being the Peculiar People of (iod. Lon., 1850, iivc. 2. The Re- turn to the Father: Sermons on a Part of the Parable Physicians' Medical Compond and ! of the Prwligal Son, Lon., 1873, Svo. 3. Christ and the Phiirmaceulic:il Formula, Phibi., ISOSI, 12m Hnnce, Edward .>!., and Morton, T. N. His- toric (ileaiiings: viz.. 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Revised by | are the Causes of the Prosperous Agriculture in the A. 11. Laidlaw, M.D. N. Y'ork, 1887, 12mo. 2. Sexual | Lothians of .Scotland? (Belfast Social Inquiry Soo. Pub.,) Health: a Plain and Practical Guide for the Peojile in j Belfast, 1852, Svo. 5. Report on the Suiiiiosed Pro- All Mutters concerning the Organs of Reproduction i grcssive Decline of Irish pf in Hotli Sexes in All Ages. Revised by A. H. Laid'aw, M.D. N. York, 18S7, 12rno. Hancock, Mrs. Almira Kussell. Reminis- cences of WinOeld Scott Hancock. Bv his Wife. N. Y'ork, 1887, Svo. Hancock, Anne. Sacred Songs, Lon., 1857, ISmo. Hancock, Charles. 1. AcirnvMnerrasqute. or a Cataplasm of Columbo-Root : a Satire for the Times, Lon., 1854, Svo. 2. Gaieties and Gravities for Holy Days and Holidays, Lon., 1857, Svo. Hancock, E. (Trans.) .blaster Bioland and his Workmen, by Berthold Auarbach, ("Leisure Hour" Ser.,) N. York, 1883, 16inn. Hancock, E. Camiibell. 1. The Anntteur Pot- tery and Glass Painter. Hlust. Lon., 1870. 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Tl,!^,l""f' n ""' "• '^" Elementary Treatise on the Bcwt!! issf, i^^;;;'-"'""""""'^: a Xcxt-Rook for Colleges, Iliipgood, i.sabella Florence, b. is,5n, in Bos- 188t''8v7 ' •'■ ''■"•■«»««■• Francis J. Child, N. York, ''A valuable nnd interesting wnrk."-^W., No. 300.-,. Z [ Irans.) Mi.vl,tations of a Parish Priest, by Joseph i^ nn l"''f"'""" ,hy I'i'ul Marieton, N. York, IS.'ll, Cm n ; t ..'r''"--) <,'''"'"""'J' B"J1'"'>J, and Youth, by ^.aH« 1 ^'v^^• ^'"^' '»^"' '2mo. 4. (Trans.) ?TTra, w-" ^l^ •• 'Z'^"^' ^- Y^^k, I88fi, 2 vols. p. 8vo G„J, V V ; ■';'''"' ^^"i '■'■'"" "'« R"«-''ii"' of N.V. from the 1 ussuni ol N. V. Gogol, N. York, 1887, p. 8vo of M,!!!'"''' V v' '," ^" ■ '^''-''-'Slits evoked by the Census of Moscow, N. \„j.k. 1SS7, 12mo. 8. (Trans!) Les MisC- rabies; from the French of Victor Hugo, N.York, 1887 T '' u"' ,.'■'• <'^'""'-' ^""'•<' ■■ "" Kalian School-Roy's Tran .) Life, by L.j-of K. Tolstoi, N. York, 1888, 12mo. 11. (Irans.) 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The Cliffords of Oakley, Lon., 18«2, .i vols. p. Svo. ;i. Family Troubles, 1^;' . ^,' - ''"''• P' ^'"'- *■ A Country Visit, Lon., 18H.t, .i vols. p. 8vo. b. Poeais, Lon., 1805, p. Svo. 6 A Iroublcd Stream: a Story, Lon., 186ft, 3 vols. p. Svo. 7. A Song of Consolation, and other Poems, Lon., 1868 1-mo 8. Wolves and Lambs: a Story, Lon., 1868, 2 vols. 12nio. ' Hanlcastle, George. Wanderings in Wensley- dale, Yorkshire, Sunderland, 1864, Svo; new ed., enl by t Horner: with a Chajitor on Angling, In- F. M. Walhran, Ripon, 1887, Svo o b> j Tr^nu"^nV"^' ,"'',"''>'♦ •^'•■^- *>• "*": «'"""""> -It Irinity College, Cambridge; called to the bar at the Inner lemple ISOH. I. The Law and Practice of Elec- tion Petitions: with an Appendix containing the Par- Iiametftary Elections Act, 1S68, Lon., 1874, 8™; 3d ed.. 188.) 2. A Iroatiso on the Rules which govern the Construction and Effect of .Statutory Law, Lon., 1879, Svo. Hardcastle, Mark. The Arrandel Motto: a i>ovel, Lon.. IS7I, 3 vols. p. Svo. Hardee, Lieut-Gen. William J., d. 1873; b. about 1817, at bavannah, Oa. : gr.iduated at the U.S. Military Academy 1838; sc .cd in the Mexican war' tered the Conledcrate service. I. RiHe and Light In- fantry Tactics, Phila., 185.0, 2 vols. 12iuo. 2. Rme and HAR vice ns a. Branch of the Army of the Reserve, Lon.. '':ardillff, Chester, 17«2-lS«n, b. at Conway. .Mass. : became a house-painter at Pittsburg, Pa., ailJ altorwards a portrait-painter, nnd was very popular in this capacity both in America and in England Mv I Egotistigraphy Prepared for his Family and Frieinla ! by One ol his Children, [Mrs. M. E. (Jlardinit) Wl i e 1 I Cambridge, 1866. Privately printed ^"*'"'"«' " """-J Harding, Claud, R.N. l. Ferndyke, Lon IS'j p. Svo. 2. Old Shipmates: a Novel, Lon., 18S7,'p. Svo' I FiehirLr ; Ts 's"; If ""« ^^•^•'•^""^ ">• '"'"'" -1 iLa!^Un"^^.^:r"8r"- ''"«"'^"" "■"' '^'""•'-' Harding, Kdward John, b. 18,^1, in England: resides in New York. Cothurnus and Lyre: Poems, N lorK, ISjS, 12iiio. Harding, Emily Grace. 1. Leoline; or. Cap- tured ami Rescued, Lon., 1S77; new ed., 1888 2 A U,TTu'"7' '">"- .l,«"**- 3 vols.cr. Svo; niw ed., 188,). .!. Hazel J or, Perilpoint Light-House, Lon., 1885 Harding, F. E. Practical Han.l-iiook of School I Management and Teaching, Lon., 1S72, 12mo I T *",''!'-V'^' '''"••ence. Marjory's Faith ; a Novel, I Lon.f IM(0, cr. Svo, Magdalene College, Cambridge ; called to the bar at Lin- coin s Inn 1S61 ; puisne judge of the Supreme Court of ! Queensland since 187il; acting chief justice 1883-84. Svo 2d d?" Ecclesiastical Law, Lon., 1860, fp. Harding, H. Rowland. The Worship of Inno- 1875%™ '"""" °''^^'''™' I'*"-'"'"' Merthyr-Tydlil, I "".'■j','."?"'" ^' '• Principles and Practice of Art. Lon 184;), imp. Svo. 2. Picturesque Selections, Lon. Harding, Rt. Rev. John, D.D., [„nir, vol i add,] 1805-1874, b in London , g'raduat:.! at Wo e tor College, Oxford, 1826, liishop of liombay 1851-69. Texts and Thoughts for Christian Ministers, Lon., 1874 ''■« ■ ,^'"'' '"""y '''-'"""ns nii'l charges. ' • n",?' "?''• J"*""' gi'uluated at Church Mis- sionary College, Islington, 1842; ordained 1846; vicar ol Martin, Wiltshire, 1872; formerly a missionary in Iravaneore, India. 1. " Pence unto the Heathen," and other Seriiions Lon., 1866, p. 8vo. 2. The Four Who's; or, Fourlold Appeal on Behalf of Missions, Lon., 1868 Svo .1 Household Worship; or. Family Prayers for a ioHnight, Lon., 1 878, fn. Svo. Also, single sermons. n Ge "■ ■ - T,^h, r c : .r: .'■ ' ""■'• '-'uo. ;;. iiiHe nnd v;,Tk' is^z^"'"'' *"■ •''^"•'"' '" ">" «--''• N. IS^'VltT*"'' "'' ■'■ ^""^' ^"' "'" '^"'"''•'"■•y, Lon., the"l'!.'i'I'"''n''"!"' ^»'''.'i«"'- 1- Scripture Proofs on the Lea. ing Doctrines of the Gospel. Lon., 1S73. 32mo. 2. Questions on the Leading D.)c:trines of the Gospel Trhfi?v"!fM' "«y- Kalph William, gia.lunted at rrinity College, Dublin, 185!); ordained 1861; derica secretary of the Society for Promoting Chr stianity among ho Jews since 1876. 1, The Untended Flo k, 1 8811. 1. Israel not in Russia, 1882 andi^/fr"""*"".!*^.!;"''''* '^''"' Eli'lonic of 1878 JJisc,ise, by A. II. Hardeustein, N. Orleans, 1879, 12m,) Silonfn "*",' *'f "'■*^"' ^■"- ■^■""■' ''-^ "'e WaJside: or Bileiit I ,,,ughis forl^iiet Hours, Melbourne, 1860, 12mo No^s ,^,^'f ' ► '""•;?u •"'"""' \'»'i«-Moeum: Cneise 4th el m"'"^; n;y"""°«'' '^•"•g'^'-y. "nJ Chemistry ; 4tli ed., Glasgow, 18S2, 8vo Harding, Charles, F.R.S.L. The Volunteer Ser- Harding, John George. Fiosculi Literarum : Svo •Te.r'lSft " '''' "'' '^" '^'""^' ^"''•' ^^^'^' ''P- t'''*m''i'"?' '^«a"'ey. The Amateur Trapper and Trap-Maker's (iui.le. Illust. N. York, 1875, llhno. Harding, Rev. Thomas, of Uxbridge. Exposi- to■^v Lectures on the Book of Jonah, Lon.. 1856, 12mo. Harding, Rev. Thomas, Methodist minister. Mary R-Scrs ; or, A Short and Simple Annal of the Poor. Cross-Hills, Craven, IS59, Iftmo Harding, W. M. Trans-Atlantic Sketches. By I'orle-Plume, [i.send.] \. York, 18711. ^ ISfiJ"! 1'^' ^J""''Ce J. Bright To-Morrow, Lon., 1869, .) vols. p. Svo. ' is!?''i'''*V'.?'; I^'cut-Col. William, F.G.S., 1792- 1881), b. at Pilton, Eng.; entered the army 1812; served in the Icninsular war; retire.1 in 1841, and after 1866 resided on his estate of I'peott, Pilton. The History of liverton. Tiverton, 184,0-47. 2 vols Svo Ie,!!'"n''r"'^V J.**!'!"'" *- '• ■J'l'o American Ath- eto. Rues of Training nnd Regimen of Physical Cul- ture; [nhso] Short Sketches of Athletes, illust N IZl' ?m' ?"• 2. Champions of the American Prize- Rmg. Illust N. York, 1,S81,, Svo. :!. Edward Han- mn, Americas Champion Oarsman, Ac. Illust N h.^,''^ T\ ^™; T,;'' •'"''" ""S'"-'^'' Champion Pedes-' trian. Port, and Illust. N. York, ISSl, 16mo. Hnrdnige, B. Original Formation of Gold from Its Silicious nnd Sulphurous Oxides, N. York. 1868. Svo. narduiKu, .Mrs. Belle Boyd, a Southern woman who acted as a Confederate spy .luring the civil war. WiVh »„^ .'",*'"".'P ""'' ^""'"' ^^'■*"«" by Herself. With an Intro.luction by a Friend of the South. Lon., 18().,. 2 vols, p. Svo; Amer. ed., with an Introduction by George Augusta [„cj Sala, N. York, 1865, 12mo. i i of tho Reserve, Lon., -IHOn, b. lit Ccmwiiy, at I'ittaburg, I'n., and mil IVI18 very |i(i|iular mill in En),'lanil, Jly lis Family and I'rionilg . E. (llariling) While.] itcil. Fcrndykc, Lon., IH>:,, vcl, Lon., ISS7, p. 8vo. cuidenta by Floud and iignetiu and KIcctrioal b. ISJl, in England! and Lyre: Poems, N. 1. Iieollno; or, Cnp- new lid., I8S,S. 2. A ols. er. «vo; new ed., ^lit-llouae, Lon,, 1886, Hand-iJook of Suhool 1X72, 12mo. )ry's Fuith : a Xovel, b. 1840; educutod at lied to the bar at Lin- tlie .Supreme Court of liiel' justice 1883-84. Law, Lon., I860, fp, be Worsliin of Inno- em.«, Merthyr-Tydlil, s and Practice of Art, {ue Selections, Lon., D.D., [fiH^f, vol. i., iiduiited at Worcester f IJoinbay IS5I-0SI. liniftcis, Lon,, 1874, I urges. iited at Church Mis- iidained 1S46; vicar rly a missionary in tbc Heiithen," and 2. The Four Who's ; Mis.iions. Lon., Ks68, family Prayers for a 0, single sermons. Fliisculi Literarum ; ime, Lon., 1869, fp. lateur Trapper and ork, 1875, Itimo. U.\bridge. Exposi- , Lon.. I85(i, 12mo. Hethoili.st minister, niple Annal of the 0. nlio Sketches. By 7(1. ' To-.Morrow, Lon., nni, F.G.S., 1792- arniy 1812; served ccmti,mal Descent of the IJi.ihups lit the Church of Ireland, Dublin 1867 Svo llnnlinge, William .Money, i. , lii,,,,,', u,; a llomunce ot .Modern Lite, Lon., IsSl ii Svo 2 Eugenia: an Episode, Lon., IS.s;i, ;j vols' er 8vo The Willow-Oarth : a .N'ovel, Lon., |ss6 2 vols er 4. Out of the Fog, Lnn., Isss, 12mii ' IlHrclingham, tJi-orge (iatton .■Molhuish. 1 Practical Aeronautics : a Paper. Lon., 1871 p Svo " Trade.. Marks: Notes i,„ the Uiitish, Foreign and Colo- nial Laws relating therein, Lon., 18S| Hvo Ilardmun, Frederick, |„w,, vol. i.,' add.,] 1814- =''■'■ .'c'^II'u "■■' "" "'"'■"' "■'"' ""-• •^"'i-l' L*^«i"n in Spain 18,14; became a loreign correspondent of the Times about ISol), and succeeded Laurence Oliphnnt as chief correspondent at Paris in 187.!. 1. (Tlans.) Pictures A"," -V;. ,','^""'''''""'"' ''y ^- >Jerrinann, Lon., l,s,^2. " (Ed.) Hidden Ireasures; or, The Heir of Hohenberg, Lon., «;:;.8vo ;;. llie Spanish Campaign in MoroceS Lon., ISliO, cr. Svo. Ilnrdiiinn.Uev. Joseph William, LL.I)., grad- uated at Iriiiity College, Dublin, 1S5:,; ordained lsj7; vicar of Fellon Common, .-Somerset, I87S-S5; licensed preacher of the dioeese of Bath and Wells since 1885. 1. Ihe Best Method of giving Prominence to tho Holy tommuniim as the Principal .Service of the Church, Lon., 878, Ip. Svo. 2. A Trip to America: with Map Lon., 1884, p. Svo. .'l. Stories and Teaching on the Lit- any Lon., 1885, 2 parts, p. Svo. 4. Lights and Shadows of Church History, Iroiii tho Apostolic Times to the Present Day a Series of Short Sermons, Lon., 1S86, p Svo. 5. Parsons Perplexity: What to Preach About: being Short Suggestive Sermons for the Hard- Working and Hurried, I-on^l8S7, p. Svo. (!. Caught and Taught; or. New .Nets for Fishers of Men, Lon., 1S8S, i, Svo 7 "Mark Well her Bulwarks;" or, " Fortilications of the Fai h, Lon., IsS.s, p. Svo. 8. Plain Sermon : the Death ot the Emperor of Herniary, Lon., 1888, Svo. 9 Stories and reachings on tho Matins and Evensong of Common Prayer, Lon., 1888, p. Svo. ,,,"«'',''"">"»„William. The Wine-Growers' and J\ me-Loopeis Manual : with Plans and Alcoholic Tables, Lon., IS( 1^, Svo. Ilardwich, Sara M. Plutus Adonis: a .Mythical Hero, l.im., issij, 2 vols. p. Svo. Ilardwich, llev. Thomas Frederick, educated at the University of London, Ac; ordained 1861 ; vicar ol Shotton, Durham, since 1867. A .Manual of Photo- graphic Chemistry, Lon., 1S55, I2mo; 7th ed., edited by (i. Dawson and E. Hadow, 1864; 9th ed., by J. T laylor, ISSII. ' ' ilardwick, Uenjamin. The Lock-Out: Consid- erations on the Ueeent Struggles between Capital and Uibour in the North, Lon., 18(>j, Svo. add ] ISJl-l,^ , 1,. „t Sliiigsby, Yorkshire; graduated hist senior optinie, at St. Catharino's Hall, Cambridge IS 4. and elected Fellow; ordained 1846; appointed lee urer in divinity at King's College, Cambridge, 1855, and archdeiieon of Ely in 18,09. 1. History of the Chris' "!'." ^''"'■"^ in the Middle Ages, Lon., 1853; 2d ed .d.ted by W. Stubbs, Lon., 1872, p. Svo.' 2. Chris, atld other Masters : an Inquiry into some of the Parallelisiiis and Contrasts between Christianity and the Keligious Systems ol the Ancient World, Lon., 1855-58, 4 nart- Svo; new ed., rev., with Prefatory Memoir by Rev f' ■riK..,or, Lon I87.i, cr. Svo. 3. A History of the Chris-" ti.in Church during the Reformation, Lon., 1856, p. Svo- Jd ed., by F. Proctor, 1S65; 3d ed., by W. StublJ, lS7:i; Ilardu-icK, Charles, 1817-1 SS9, b. at P;cston became a portniit-paintcr; was a founder and vice-presil lont ot the .Maiichesier Literary Cluli. 1. History of the Borough of Preston and its Environs in the County ot Laiicasler, Preston, 1857, Svo. 2. The History, Pres- ent Position and Social Imporlance of Friendly Socie- Mes L„n.. 1S5», 12,,,.,; ;;,! .,!., Manchester, lss4. 3. Insolvent Sick and Burial Clubs : tho Causes and the Cure; or, How to Found a Reliable Friendly Society, M,,ncliester 1S63, 12mo. 4. The Present Insurance criss: the Government Action: Mr. Cave's Bill, Man- Folk 7' '^i,-':,"'"; *• 'l^"'""""^. '""perstitions, and *olk-Lore, (chielly Lancashire and the North of Eng- HAR land:) their Affinity to Others in Widely-Dlitrlbuled Localities: their Eastern Origin and Mythical Siirnili- cance, .Manchester, 1872, Svo. "Mr. llarilwick Is right In the main, we liolleve, when he cuniiects l,is I.aiica.sliire Miperslillou.s wltli the Ideas of fcaslern ivllKi.aj ; but his uiiliesitntlUK acceptance if eer. alii rather wild theiirles on the subject mikes us ,„,ibt "w, ' """^^ crillcal irpliiloiis.'-.KA., No. (1. On some Antient Battle-Fields in Lancashire, and their Historical, Legendary, and .Esthetic Association!, Manchester, 1SS2, r. Svo. Ilardwicke, Herbert Junius, M.D., phvsician to t 13 Sheftield Puldic Hospital lor Diseases of tlu- Skin 1. Guide to European Universities: containing the Reg. [ ulations for obtaining the •' M.D." at .Most of the Euro- I',™" •'"?",';*•■'"",' I'niversities; also, A Directory of British .Medical Practitioners possessing Foreign or Co- loninl Degrees or Diplomas, Sheffield, 1878, Svo 2 Ilardwicke, of County Stallord, ("Family History,") Sheffield IS, 8, Svo 3. Medical Education and Practice 111 All Parts of the AVorld, Lon., 18SI), Svo. 4. ,Skin Eruptions: their Causes and Pievention, Lon., Issi '■**:"• .^- ^'"■'' """iiina: Singing from a Medical Point ot \ lew, Lon., IsSl, ISmo. 6. llealth-Uesorts and 7'""',^!;'.. '„"""'"""'' "yS''^n'° Treatment of Disease, Lon ISS.j, 12mo. 7. The Popular Faith Unveiled, Lon. 1S84, Svo. s. Evolutnn and Creation, Lon., 18S7, Svo Harduicke, William, M.D. 1. Life and Health Assurance for the Workiiig-Clas.ses, Lon., 1864, Svo 2 On the Moral and Physical Advantages of Baths' and Wash-llouscs, Lon., Is74, Svo Hardy, Mrs. Frank Blake the Trapper: a Tale for Boys. Illust. Lon., 188(1, Svo. Hardy, Arthur Sherburne, Ph.D., b. Is47, at Aiidover, Mass. ; graduated at tho U.S. Jlilitary Academy IS()9; became a lieutenant of artillery, and was for a short time assistant instructor of artillery tactics in the M, - ry Academy. He retired from tho army in 187(». and, after holding a professorship of civil engineering '.'"in !ll'l'''^''^ mathematics at Grinnell College, Iowa, IS, 0-,,^ and studying engineering for a year in Pari.s. was made professor of civil engineering in the Chandle^ ftieientihc School of Dartmouth in 1874, and in 1S7S pro- fessor of mathematics in Dartmouth College. 1. Fran- cesca of Rimini. By A. S. H. Phila., 1878, 12mo. ■' Elenients of Quaternionii, Bost., 1881, Svo. 3. But Yet a Woman, Bost., 1883, 12mu wi'lUln,i''al7hit I'.T'-',"'"' '"■'*'''"'", ""'""l- The re.uler will niid a 1 his coniectiires us to p ot not disappointed bu contradicted aii,l'surpas.sed."-.V«(/„„. .xxxvil 4U5 ' ■.. Ihe Wind of Destiny, Bust., 1886, 12mo. will Mfllar.ivim ,"■■'' .''« ^•'•''■y.ni't "' Ktov, impatien wiin .Ml. lianl^ s little epis, ides ol love at llrst siirht hia nicoiiseciuent s,.uati,,i,.s, his excess „f art ,M,d itick of belfJia bad ^^^^^xilL ^lll^f ^.^"^^''■'^' '^ '"^ ^'- it;ires.!^;!V!;:;;l;;s?t'^^li<^t'(^i;;;iTi?i;;/i;^:!l^ I "'.V.K"''''k'",'^ '""" "'■ Kci,ius."-.spf,v,,,,„., lii. 82,, ^ '" ,1, . I ...,""',• • ■ ''oiitains not meivlv asniall librarvof ,'). Passe Rose, Bost., 1SS9. 12nio Hardy, Miyor-Gen. Campbell, R.A., b. 1831; letircd iss:,. 1 Sporting Adventures in the New World ; or. Days and Nights of Moose-Hunting in the Pino Forests of Acadni, Lon., 1S55, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Forest Lile in Aeadie : Sketches of Sport and Natural History in the Canadian Dominion, Lon., 1869, Svo. rcmhTs'^^UiIli,',' n'?'-''' «''l'",i-rcnce of useless siangliter, and U, be , IcHv ^ ? , " """.^'''.'''iK '|f 'be geiiuiiie enjoyment xxviiLm "'blenicss ot .\ova H(;utla."-Su(. A'eii., Hardy, Edmund Armitage. Our Horses: being Anecdotes from Personal Experience of Individual I Horses, Lon., iS78, I2mo. I .""'■.'JV' «ev. Kdwai-d John, M.A., graduated ; ^'. Jr ">ty College, Dublin, 1871 ; ordained 1874; chap. I lain to H)n ri\rni>a oln,.,. IC't i ii . . .. <^ am to the forces since 1S87. 1. How to be Happy, though Married. By a Graduate of tho University of Ma rluu,n^^ Lon., 1SS5, p. Svo. 2. Uncle .!oh„'« Talks M.l'vrY^''".'T'' ^"."^ "***''' !'• s™. 3. "Manners Miky h Man," Lon., 1886, p. Svo. Anon, 4. Faint, yet lursuing, and other Sermons, Lon., l:.86, p. Svo new ed. 1888. 5. Tho Five Talents of Women, Lon. tsss, p. Svo. ' Hardy, Miss Elizabeth, [ante, vol. 1., HAnnv, Miss,add.,J 1794-1854, b. in Ireland, 'l. Michael Call 768 HAR J'''?.; "■•;, '!'''« f'"'"'!?" U..nle.u.r, Lon., M>t:,, 12inn. Anon. 2. J h« Conlo.-«„r : „ J.,.uit Tnlr of tho Timf., fonn.lcl on Fuct; HUh a I'lolu™ by th„ Hov. C. 11. Tayl.T, M.A., Um., IS5I, IL'iM". Anon. ' llarily, Kriie^t <;cor«i-, .M.A., nnl .>Iniiii, J. 8., ;M.A. (Iruns.) I ho Anti.iuilics of OimM.-Thi. State- ■ nmi 111,' (iiirnian of o. K. Schiiiiianii. l.Mn.. Is^ll m,, ' Iliirdv, l'r.'.l<.ri,.. |. V™iiil,„|u,.i,i .Ma.lo Ma.y : ';;. '"""•>' ""'' ''';"<"i''o of th,. Art cvvhibil.,!, I.„n., . ';;• "".'"• ,-'■ A 11 Cof Ilillianls. l,»n., Isdil, :ii'„,„. •f. ( li.-s tor H,.tfinnei-y, l,„n.. Isiiil, ;i2„,„. |, (Vii,l,uKe mnl 1 oinmoe^ l,un., Isfu. :;2,„u. ft. I'uHnur .MnL'i.', ;"ii., I>'.., ;:i;i,m. With W.viu:, J. U., Th« Mo.lurn lloylc, !,un.. 1S7II, I2raii. ,„ V.','"',''. "'"•«"" >flHOU. Th,. I.on.jon Hospitals "i'lthe.Juhil,.u: h,.in« l.i,« .Sliiij;.. i'lizu K-*av on llo,«. I'llnN, Must,,!, 1SS7, si,,. 1, '''"■|'V'^'«''«.lza l>llirns,daushtui-of.«;i,. T Mv I'ulliis lianiy, ,„„„. I. s,.t l.v,sily .U,,h„i., 1,„„., I.S72, J vol.-. p. Sv,). L". IlijtiT,^-!, Tivo Fires, I,„n.. IST.I. :' vol«. p. ^vo. ;t. (Jiuneaini, l,,)n , InTT, ;1 vols. ),. svo. 1. Unlv o l.,,vf..'■' •'«1yv''""«'"" -"' «• MaeJowell, ' 1 e Ueath ol her : .isban.l she visile,! thi Unite,! States ^ with her , laughter. 1. War Notes from the Crimea ' Lon., ISoo ,Svo. 2. The Artist'3 Familv ; an llis ,^ ." 1 : a .V„el 1, ,„ , ,,1 „,, F„,t, Lon., IStili, 2 vols. p. Sv,.. 4. A lleros Work, Lon., ISA", ;! vols, , . Svo. I Pan Aimers saeriliee, Lon., 1S69, 3 vol«. {,. «vo; new ed , iiiortmaK.?aS'n,";v;M?" '"'^r. "'« '""''I""? «"<"■ "o sum ner Pa U Vv, '\', ''; ' "i "''""!'>' '*"■"""» '"'"^«;>' s Cork, .te„ Lon., Is'tll, ip, Sv, . 8 (1;.,.) Ihe Now IVslanont : Matthew an,l Uomani with Nolo,, L,j|i., iSilS, Svo "omani. , if m'i ""'","";•' """'^"■'' '" ""■ Wesb.yan M,,, '■■list lhur,.h in Is2,,; missionary in Ceyl,,,, f„r «ia"v .years; ni,.,i,l,er of the ltou.1 Asiatic Soeiey 7 Manua ol li,„|,||,isiii in its Mo.lerii DevelopuHm^- Inns hilo.l Irom Singhalese .AISS., L,m., lN,o:) Svo o,| "f" -4'>'irri"''"",'I,','„"f'""'"'"' '■'""i"l""'t "f ila'worti;; ^■of'^h ];;;,: :t:'-;.;„r::,^;^^iJ-',v^;::;;::-- o?;^i:;^l^:Mi!;;:';:;:ei-;;:;:-;;--r-^;- ..i^ir^;:.'^'S,^i^'^!!£'';^-.'-.,^>-^^ .i,;.,b;iital H,.,,,arks on some I'ropeltie^'^f Li^^i.r 'boi,^ I "It \ . 01 an L,.say 0,1 Vision, Lon., Is,-,ii. Svo ;i Doilv as Cieator, Si.stuiiier, „n,l Iser of Nature, i,oi,;, Tszi; !.','!,'' I'l^;; "t'"'"^ ?;• '• "''''" "'"<"". [-•TM.,] is '1 im, ' I'V'V' ,-i'::f ^ "'""■" l''li'la.V«.(ilasgo, ri ' ''''■ ""■' ( li'inicter in an OM City paiisi,' :'''"■■ ,-'>■'.>:'' '• T,m, Telfer's Sli, I, w ; i^S, y , f i lie Last ol the I ■ nemos, K,n., ISSI 1. s. , 11 1 „„i ■ ss^;iir%.'i "■ ^■""'^ respects „» ,111. caiiiiot de, i lis . at c 1 v' , ,', ,',"-y, l"'"y'l"l one. We of the iiuth,,r .T J .| J./',, ',',V'i*'V ','!'''' • "" """ ^ex foiiii,! ill the occa.vi, 1 «1 c nr eu,^:'"''' "', .''V' ''ook will be piirKc liiinself of this w, v .. m.V'.,; " "'V "'.'"""• »'" not write novels ,, Iv a iiit e if' at 11 t",'" f''-'' ''^' "''">"'' of Uiepresent Keiien^tio;,.''_;.,tt"'xi;;':,.V,;,^''''"'- '" ">« U-st I -■''ri".^S"lrS'„';i;;'n^/?;;^r!;"'t,;"'^ genuine eol. one at times of s,ii J , l' I ■ ' ', .J i,,' 'u"'^'"'*'''* reminding thea,' ■•-.<„/, /to,, .xxxiv, 417 Heriiiann and Doru- •". A Pair of Ulue Eves Inn Hi-Q u 1 new ed., 1877. ^ ' '"""' ^*"^' ^ *'»'«- P- Svo; > if m'.t'a velVsubSbli ^Hl^, '"">■ ',''f " ^'^O" distinct, ■ i'l'liviiiualUy ft -^ " t V','™ ™f'e;-»"^ "'eie is no lack of' ■ Hftniys feni nl "i, e. is'm '1 nf.v' M™''".'""'' ^"''- -^"•• tractive, as the ^toly slIiAvs "- ' f ^?,^].lgi' Perilously at- I p 4.Jar from the Madding C^wdlV^fn^ ,S74, 2 vol. I oi;ht^,/I;j';!!'io'\«;;,^'y;, Se'i;. 'r™^ ^SPeninps we : flr.st order of ni , eV,, V l sh ,' '",'■' .'"•' P'""'"' '» "ic ,tn>uble, and is not "i a |,ur'-. .."".'"■''.■"'«•..; : .■ Ho takes tbeOiants'lTheyafeimagii lativo, drawn rrv to work off his skel from the inside, and liigliTy HAR •■'■ I>iibliii un' !"^' -I'll, and, within Us own llnilis i, ,,,'''.'''''«'''' '! into the Mory like pleee.^ (d V. '„ , l"'' -^',"' » ""n Ihev are-so -Itlid In, an V^Viiiv:,'';;!,!',',^,^^ » lien they i ,^x\i.K. ,'if. It "i I ,."'"■,""""■'■■ II has a fatal hii k r „, V''^''''>' an.iii .,'■-," "' ;'» ifr.'he hollowncssoi' ' """'' 'i','V.:',?/y.''.'.''" >■'.',«:" h>:twv,^u it aii'l ti, in Chapters lhnc.«n,lsn;:i;pp,J-'^';,,;;;^';; '"kiv* II,;, pr,,..,,,^^ his characters ; Inu'ii,, i,iiiL',,s i,'" "" '" ""' lircseut for |iii,l» til. „i„ posi lo s w 111 " '""■'"" ^ 'I" Ihlngs.n 1 I «tleastl,ctb,Mig\i,v,r!V^;,,,V'^ |1 ';;;l,.Wii>>sil.le,''w 1, i"«''rt!"i.' m '■v.TvdaiiyVr!!'^','';;;.'^'!!,",';:;!!;,^ '>!« i™.!- Mir Hli '' Tm li ".'.'""""lacii -If liMmili M,ii;i""!i'^u';:'^,,^;i^;i'«j^''w-fil;;lal knowledge "II lie :min|H, he has nte,i?.h.!.,'„ ','"*"'"">• '""' Hie lo ■iiiiiii'cnr ! ;;":"'«'' '" ''"Kfi've i,,iiiv"i':,v.7',','.:,".' ''■"■■■;■ -■•hi'ini sho».s i""ii^"'t la- , ;;*ii!.''.v,'" . — ... ..,.• ,o , ,,,__, ?i2".?;,L" «.»««*. .' 1.:™.."; F,";;,, .,;,.v,^ ■! S(i!l-Si; -I ...1. ' - .... '."■'■*.) a St 'it Tii sti •■ i:viry ineident e^Trihu "ei' to',, V- ', *■"'?• ^ ''■"■ "-'^ rf '°^ '^''- 'i'- »• Hard;, ;,,;,;„ V.-I,S ">e authorwolllo^r^ 'e him be. The | kee| the braneh Keeord Offlct ' theT ^■"'' :,'?"• "ntered his brother 8ir T D Hn rd^ """ "' ''""don with lively keener of Vl,« R^^f f.' .':''A''\''"'^. ^'-•''"'■'e suoces- of Lancaster, 'l>er of the Public R I'cr, an office from which coords, and di e retired in Lssii. rfrans >puty 766 It HAR ami I'll.) The Chnrtem "f tlio Duihy of I-anonnlcr. I.iin., iHJ.'i, Hvo. With ll,\iiiiv, KiiwAiii>, r,.C.I'., K.S.A.; I. (Triiin.i A Collccilon of tlia ChroniiJoi niid Aiicieiil JllitorliiH 111' llroBt llrllain, now ciilliid Knuliiriil, by Juhn iIb Wiivrlii : voii. l.-ij., I,„ii., I8M1_,S7, r. Hvo. 2. (IM.) Roeiicil lion Chri)iiii|uc» et HiK^hloiines Iiiti>riei< do In (Iriint Itri'tttlgno : ii prosont iiuiiiiiiii KntfioterrB. I'lir Je- r . lie Wiiuiln. (Ilword OfBcu I'lib.) l,on., IHUl, 4 vijIk Svo. Hardy, Williiiin, of llurninuU'. Life iiml Eloo- trlflty in llinilth iiml I)|»e»i>u ■ Ijuiiig ii (luiclo tii (ho I'io of Kleclriuily in Dinoiinc, lliirrojjiitf, |Mtl2-0S, a luirta, Hvo. ' Ilnrc, AuKiiHtiiH John Ciithbvrt, [nni,-, vol. I., ftilil.,)b. 1S:(.|, lit tlio Villa Siroi/,i at lloiufi son of Franiin (JiMir/jo llaro, ami niphcw of Aii^uatiin U'illliim llaro anil Jiiliun ('harlcs llarr, (y. t:, am,, vol. I.,) umi iiiloiiteil by .Mr». .Maria Hare, in/,,,. II.. viiih cilueatcd lit Hiirrow, unil at rnivfri-lty Colle^p, U.\ri)ril, ami I'or- liHTly rosiilcil at tlio family homo of lliir.miionoiau.x, but HftcrwarclH reiiioveil to llolmhur.^t, near ilastingn. 1. K|>ila|)li8 for Country Cburohyanlfi, Colloolo.1 and Ar- runxi'd. Oxf., IH.iO, Mvo. 2. Winter (it Montonc, Lon., ISHL', 12mo. .). Wulka in Rome, Lim., IS7I, 2 vola. n. >*vu: IL'th cd., INS7. ' "He liHssunpllcil Ina iileawiiiterancl mere Intellectual Inrm-bui with the prarlh'iil ilrawl.aek of tilllnL' i»c,«onie- « 1ml bulky vulumts-an eiilamud Murray for Koine."— Sit. lilV., XXXll. liK). 4. Jlcmorittla of a Quiet Life, Lon., 1.^72, 2 vols, n t^vo; l«th eil., ISS4. "^ " Krancl.s, Au(,'U«tus. Julius, anil .MariMi.s Hare, 'the niiwt hrotherly (il brothers,' mh Lundor calleil them, are prnnil- iient IlKUres here: but the central character of Ihe bonk Is Mrs. AuKUslus Marc, of whoso life we have minute partle- ulars Ironi cMlldboud to old aKe, and from wIiobu diary copious extracts are tfiven."— .S'/«c(ri/r,r. xlv. Um Iwu very thick volumes expended on theoulet llfeot n clerKynian .s widow unknown to lanie nilnht test even a steady render fl powers to the utmost. . . . Impatient liirn- II K of the leaves produces only disconraiieinent ; but be„'ln at Ihe bcKlnnlntr, and the wdl-prlnclpled ellort Is re- wii riled by (orni ni? acnualnlanee with a really li|«h. minded, unworldly, mid iiitellcctiial j;roup of people i7re- seiuin),' a picture ol aims, pur.siilis. and habits which rai.se them .Millicient v above onllnary folks and their doliiKs to make Iliein well worib knowing. "-.sVi/. /,■,,., xxxv "1 | a. Wanderinga in Sjmin. lilust. Lou., 1873, ii? ivo: I .!d ed., I.S7I1. ' I whi'.'r'' '" ,','"* ''.'P**.' ''""k.of trnvel In Spain: the book which exaitly anticipates the rei|uirenieiits of everybody «lio is iorlnnate enoii(;li to be hoIul' to that enelmnteri wlilcb ably eonsole.s those who are not so UMI I ln«plri'd. In the majority of Instance", by a p«-r»(onal ami even Inlliinili' aci|iialnlance wlib llie loi'nlltfes ibscrlbid He ulves Us 111'" I I -■■' ' at all elsew on and unldance not lo be olilaliiuii , to be eoUwted with dlllleully." hind: the book which ably i »'X: ';-'7ll''l''>'l"-;. ','''■' ''''''Bi"»ii"'''fr"nV'the'"irailiiiest and most dclliMoiisol its stores. . . . The book sei/es iirHui one', mind will, a ft.sclna i like that of the 4 ffi with its miiiKlcd dcilKlit in K'rand nature, and Its sulnle distant human sympiiihy with a im.st and a present (inlte -"Wi.'/m-'xhi''^ " One of the charms of his volume is the :iiimlier of le- fi. Days near Kouio. I|lu.st. Lon., I87j, 2 vols. cr. Hvo: M ed., |s.^4. r,n'i,'! ^"-''il" '*P''''i"'ly "f Home's surroundings, and of the Parle nro t'of'ryiv"^""" V"'''\ '"">' '"-' "'"It.'rlake.i w b iart,e prollt of relrc-hmmt and inlomiaiion by any one possessed ol niodenite health, luodenile means an l,? moderate .spirit of aiiventnre."-,sVOT(Xl xlvUi jV WiVh pT'"'.'."''"''' n,*^"'"' ''''"' ^''Pplomi^^ntary Volume, 'l:"!, F'f'>',-^«*«" l'li"tograph.s. Lon., 187fi, p. .Svo. Ibis volume is Kiven in accordance with the earnest luiaii represenuitlon ol the puces and of the nersons mentioned in ■ Memorials of a (Juiet Life ' lie a irom [lie unpuhlisjicd Idlers and jounini of Mrs Aiiioisinu Harcvind a icvv of the lettei-s of Aridide,u\li, |fr,re."-!;Jt ai;;ip:i.}t,^h!;^,i^^i;:;:iif^j-fX£r:;!'t!;e';::r/s'"7 inwh;ch'u:;^'''l^^''''''r''''"'^''^'"'''""'''^ '^ ,,. i, V-^ ever lived, iiolwitlistandiiiK that lli..re is not 1,; at all rein.irk,, ne eitiier in the faces or lie lioi Js or,.tliis aUirmuiKly well-known family."-.v.,./V,/o,', .xlLv 8. Cities of XortliDrn and C'entinl Italy, Lon., 1870, 3 " Willi one or two excerilions, . . . we have scareeU- havel.;'!! 't"-"' '™'"' V "^■«'"I'li"" "r infornml', f„ ami ^ -^ hajeeollated a good many) witli which a student f the red oook [Murrav's " ilMiid-iiook tor NortliiTrn Inll'M "His^Rceounts of 'scenery and travelling are obviously rmatli _ here, or, at leant, : —Speetali)r, xllx. \a>i\. tf. Walk, in London, Lon., IS78. 2 voli. p. Svo: Alb "So much of laie yearH Iihk Iweii written alMint London tmt a new work on Ihe Mibject Is not likely lo cou, much orltflmi iiiatler; but Ihe author has uoncoverll Kroni.d ifinself. in adilit to a careful slmfy of a lib, r|. Ie« and persoiiBl observation hiu. ciiab blin bi use b I, u" l'i'™»"l 1" well as lor relcrence."--'v"cM/or, II. III. Tho Life and Lellcrn of Frances, Baroness Hun- fen, Lon., I87S. 2 vols. Hvo; :|,l cd , I.HH2. (.."..m'';.'!,''"',!'"",' "" ""' whole.exerclsed a'wise discretion I ;;,u ff, ''•' '!''"■''" '" "■ll,"r'l'-"Wii story. 1,1,1 be n ih will, ailvanla^e laye curtailed a llltle both at llio beulii- lilliK and the eml of ll„; Issik."— .l(/i., \o. -'(u'l II. Cities uf youthorn Italy and Siolly, Lon., 1883. cr. 8vo. " ' ' "It iH pleasant lo have set la^fore us. by means of Mr I, val".mrr ,';■''' »';r:'l'Hliltln«. the many cla.>sli ani nie b I llv ,« ,, "" "" ! "■'"■'' "'^''' 'll'lrhls abound, es. ;ei lally as I ese antli|niirlan s,ibject« are every now and .n'Tc'i'.'Jl'',' o'."''*' '-■""^■■"■'' l'.v "ketc-l.es of romanT^i" I"." y Ivli ii7 ''"■'* "f "'" '''I" '"I'l miKlern life."-.sy«(,-, i 12. ('ities of Central Italy, Lon., l^Sl, 2 vols, i,. 8vo. I 3. \enloo, Lon., 1884, ,,. 8vo. 14. Florence, L„n., ' .i'"' ■,'"•'. 2'' /''•• "*''''• '*• Sketches in liollnn.l an, I Scandinavia, Lon., ISC.',, p. 8vo b,it tli'ev''I,'n."vi,Tr "■"'>■,""" l''^'^« Sketches are slight: . 1,1. * ■"" *'* '■ "'"' I'Iclnresiiiie. and convey a more dlsllncl impression of llollami and .sicandliiavli I an I many larwcr work»."-.sv„rto(or, Ivill. hkw ; Jfl. Sludics in Knssia. Illust. Lon., 188.1, p. 8vo .„•■ ,. ^"'""V' .which may be read Willi pleasure, and may : prove uselul to travellers who Inlend to visit he sceies I L" " 'If •■•''*''• • ■ • lleui.rilcd as a li,iiid-b,«,k lii.s wi rk deserves to be coinmeiided.'—^KA., Xo {iiHXi ' in'J" wir"' 'T' '''•''- !'• **"»• ''"*• !'">« n^'"- »''"'iS : Lon., 1887, p. Svo. I v."*?'"'*'' it!"' «•"*'.>■," (PsOUd.) ,Soo JOHMSON, I iMns. Lai'iia W., iii/ni, \ n.i*''J,'V' ?'• ^' *-'• '• '••'''" '^'surnnce Maile Easy ; or. Ihe taluulalion of Nett Kates explained by Simple Arithmetical demonstration, Lon, I87II 8vo ■> ionufos: an Aiil to the Seleolion of a Life Oflico, Lon"; 188.1, Svo. .1. ^^Illiam Fair, Lon, 1883, 8vo. 4. Life- insurance Manual, Lon., I88fi, Svo. Hare, HobHrt Aiiiory, M.D.', clinical professor of iliseiisesol children in Ihe Univer.-ity of Pennsylvania. ';„,,' ' 'iy*">l»«'oal and I'alboloKical Ellects of the Use of lobiicco, I'hila., 1885, Svo. 2. Questions and Answers on the Kssen la s of Physiology, prepared especially for Students of Medicine. Illust. I'bila,, 1888. |2m„ Hare, John Middleton. I. Familiar Clloimics between ,1 Father and his Children, Lou., 1802, 12mo. -.The Ministry and Character of K. H. Hare, Lon., 18,4, p. Syo. ' * Hare, Maria, (Leycester,) d. ' <70, wife of Uev. Augustus Milluun Hare, („„„; vol. i.) Fo,- hiog., fee ii.v,iK A. ,). (^., „,/„■». A True and .'^ad Story of ISli2, Lon., istjj, llinio. Hare, Thomas, M.A., [n„^.,yoi. i.^ndd.,] b. ISOfi; educated at (Queen's College, Cambridge; called to the bar at the Inner remple 1833; an inspector of cliarities since lS5.i. 1. A Treatise on the Elcclion of Kepresen- atives, Parliamentary and Municiiml. Lon., 1S5«, 8vo- th e,l„ 1873. 2. The Development of the Wealti, of In^ ;lia : with Notes, Lon., I8BI, Svo, ,i. Us,|i,e „,l Cadum : Ihoughts on the Dwellings of the People, C'hiiritablo I'.stiiies. Iu,provenient, and Local Ooveinuient in tho Metropolis, Lon., I8t)2, Svo. , ","/'''' V" '*• "" ""'•"earch for a Dinner, [irans- lated from Hie Fiencb.] Lon,, 1857, l:!,no. Hare, Capt. William Aldworth Home, R.E. I. (Iran.s) Ihe Armed Strength of Italy ; fi-,„, the erman, Lon., 1875, p. Svo. 2. (Tnins.) The Dmics of the ueneral .staB, by Major-(Jen. lironsart von Schellen dorf. Lon., 1877-80, 2 vols. 8yo Harford, Uev. Frederick Kill, grnduated at New Inn Hall, Oxford, 1855 ; minor canon of Wcstmin- [verse,] Lon., IHaO, I2iiio. ' vn^V"''?>''*f'i :"„"''" •'^^■'•"•''••■tt. U.C.L., F.R.S., [ante, nnl ;'r "l ' nl'"*""' ''' "' ^"'''"1 ! «'lueated privatelj- ami , It Christ .s College, Cmbridge, but took n,', degree; resided at lllaise Castle, near Bristol, and was a magis- liii liH'iilltli'ii «l, 2 voln. p. Svii. 14. Kliirenec, Lnn., Sketohea in llullanil Hki'lclioK nrc sllglil; Hiid c'linvt'y a more (1 Si'uiiilliiaviu tliim lOOtl. ,on., 1ss.\ p. Svo. Ii |ilcHMire, mill niiiy 111 III \ lull tllf SWIU'S liaiiil-lKHik, hiswiirk 11. ;«KKi. X, Uiiys near Pari.", uil.) See Jon.vsoN, ince Maile Easy ; or, [plaineil by Hiiiiplo 1., IH7II, >t\o, 2. ' a Lil'e Oflioc, I,iin., I88;i, 8vo. 4. Lll'o- dinlca! profes.ior of ty ol' Pennsylvania, il Kll'eeta ol tho I'.-o ;.«lliins ami Answers pared e.-pecially for a., I8SS, I2mii. Kainlliar C'ii|loi|uii'.4 , I-on., 181):.", 12niii. R. H. Hare, Lon., . ' <7fl, wife of Kev. I.) For blog., fee t^ad Story of ISliL', 1. i.,ndd.,] b. 18ll«: Idgej called to tlio 'pector of clmritii'8 ■or inn of Keprescn- il. I.nn., 1S5 Donal ed., I'. I. Me Illualniti'il In li, Irtn n( the H. elinin.Sc.ii >■• Uifbard Ch 1.111. I III rriiiinphanl, IH.',h. .1. i|,ri,(i„n l( rtallona, ISA8, 2. Trm Splcnt Li'ltom and ,S iipl'lo l,.iri| ,Ji„u IaicI « Chrint I Ive iiren on Ihe .Serond Advunt "pon«lbillty, Ith T of Oil Ihe LIfr niion», Sulii,.,.(,, Worii...|er, I.Htl.l, m f >|, I ■...■.,,,r-, '^it Mirer ", I,. ■'","! '*"'«''l" llnrl. "oriuoui on Important with iriiii-liitlona of Many ol bj. |„„„„ ■'»o,Meiiii.ir« if Savonarola, Ituhhiul ami 111 I. /in 1 ■ 'i ~ 't ..,.1.. u— .. . ' . • ' al; ' 'liinna, I,on , I ''"liiiim of W, vol*. Hv„, 2,1 „,| _ 1^ y, Niiiiuon Wmilu.r, D.D., (.,„,,. v.,1 i Ky In Ihe |inlver«ity of Illjnoia mill.. I priifemor of thool, l^iJO «fl. I, Val n« of an I' H'ilberforoe duri with III let Notiuea of koi ni( maily The Lull, 2. Jii^tlllealion by Faith ngelieal Minl.liy, 185 I'ln and Ciiiileiii le of his I porarjoi, Lon., Ihiii 8 ll'ii leran Dnetrine of il,o 1 II" laiiuhl by |,||t| III'!- Mfe, Phila., 18)5, Or II iiruii . Kiibvrt 11. N. Vollow K "".iMI llHrkin, Ur.Al* Xllldi'r. The .Vat ever: ||a Hhij IMJ filjiii I'. I I'leviintion, Plijlii., I8N1, 8vo ^•iiii ,..,u,. (.|,„„,.^ J«nie», |,l,.i,., I'uti V«r.ilv r, II '","'";•''■■>'• "'■"'■ '•™'li'; '•ilneuled at I'ni' ouiiil,.,,., I.' ,' ;'l'l"""t';' » ooiiiinissloner under the I„. nuLr ' '"" •^'••'(f''"'"'"!) I!*". Ilo lonlrihiit I Sii, ,;:'''';':,"'?' rr" "■,"-' ^-^"^ ''ii'. - '^::Mr;r2^V-:,^;rl'^li'--'-"'•- ^^^_lurKr..,,v,.,, „. ,,,„,,,,„ ^ ,, ^^,,^^„,,_^ ^.^.^^_ ^^^^ Vi"'!,nY7^"' ''!"'!' *''■.",'•"•'• The Blunder, of '■"M., l',-„, p 's;.,,"'"' """' ■'^-"•Aotlng C'bastisenien.s, "|"^'^',;;^:;%'""^«'<'^|"''• ^ ''rivetical Ma„. <»"i,';^ ';•'•:•. 5"";»,"' '''Y- A V'oyago round llii.', .. ■ "" ' '"'■"'• '■""■' ""<•'. i-'r. Svo. I'ri. ,: m".*''"! "*'"•«'". '. Revelations from yeov'i'r.r'l '.''''•"• I- "'" Anonymous .-^ysieiu Lon. rli; \",:'.';""'J; "■"' '"'lependeneo of the^■reL y source- ii;.. \ •' r ', •■ ■',"""' ""'"■ ^- '-•'"• Wasted Ro- Vork I s ';t"''"« ';',"^'","'^• T"'"!'""""" Roforni, N. II,,,,, ■ '"'" '""I" " iliH'.-, Lon., 1882, 8vii. 2 Xot,. , '^"■''""^'-''i -'' <-'il-. I'un., 1,^:18. I", „„ Adiirl;:" 'rV'r\ ■"' ."r/'^-'-^ '''"'-'»« Kss,ys' i : rHri'r.: v:,!. \:"^l"'"^'"'^^ Kditcdby.;. Hargrove. I.i,;.; , Oileulla ;, J |';i''","'"''" '''^'"*-5»; missionary at ByC. ..^ II i'^'";u,l- ',^"ni?«3 upon Church I!„||«. All*!" ''"",''',"' ;'?'■". «• »• '• An Apology for the poradic and Kpidcmlo Choi, lire and Troat- 1.X85, ' lliirl'i .... ill. ""',"" • '""•'"». '•""■. If'MS, Mvo. n.M II. rs*>'» ..I \! 1 \ ' ''*''^*' ""'^ vo. I., .iinXilu^rni^r?;;^!::;^;:;!^;::;;'.^!^ |^.fKlrstV>ar,i:j;.:i883,;^;^'"JiK^i;:;;'-- IIarkiu>«N, llev. Ilenrv l.nw mi I .vt Hi. .lohn's <^iiio«e: "*!:;; ,'^^;,.*;;^;;,«:»j|'^5a ! rector ol St. Kwithin's, Woree.ter .inn, 18" J i' isi""". '■?""■"• ,:'■ i'»p-'-''t Tr:;. ' ,11 .v^'i' r; 'i^\o;^:, 8^; 'iivo'^^r ;;:! ''r ''-• '•'■"'-'• .he.voung: u;.S87;; loJTtu 'i:;? '(^^rr; ^ 7. Soul Prosperity, |„ „., 187- «,,,' mV.m '.,"''• IliirkiiegR, idnruiiret F.li.o i i i th;'M.:;:„,ei''i[j.':';",'!..'r'; '\t """'^^ "^•^""•"""« Alle°vm."''o' .'!'';!"""'• '"'"1 Niiholson, lleiiry i^^r:^^.i!:^:;i:--j-:.i.-.;,^!^Wirte^]: v.i.,^ueat^„tLa^:f^;;i^:-;^,^:^rz^:;:; Kc"on n'lsfls'l^/'"'"^ '" !''" "i^i' '"«« naval s,i" ^ K;s I; r,,*!:, ;:::;';!;;;r;^;:j-:!; --Z';;:;-'."- connected with the navaUbseiva v Mairn .1 n'l 1 " I ■',' I ti..;Ti. ■'^'"''"■■"'"""ii'iii-- iS ocrnin,Mli,. r,„^ii,iiif!,„Vi; ."""■'" ^Ppundi.x "con- tional aii.l I! , I ^ ^ iif .Union between the Congrega- ¥I..J- - a .Novel, I.on., \SM, „. 8vo IlllrillL-liiii. kii.. lj;..K. ' . • !'• ' »u. to the lu,:,t l.ini-ol, -; I „ n 8 s V" ">'«. ""lord : called since l>r:'. ' ' e Exi j « \-'"''8''."f "'""ty ™urts ™nsi,lc,-,.,l, »it la \C^to rReV" ''"""'^ ''""'' t'ourls .,r ,l„.ii,.» T,.. .-;' " '*'-'^""'' "' the Local t'ourls i.r ,1,,.,,™, Lon., IS-ii; Svo! Paul's (1,111, , IVov NY w',,-^" /«'""'■ "f St- Lent iJii.ns X V;,rkl"s8fiu- ''■''"' ""^ ^'"'''- ^"^ w"" :"::;■; i ^"''; •• (;F'»-;M ^xtemporoona Aut,iiu„,,r'|',,, by^''7/o:i^"l°', ''"^''«». ?"in the av;n;;::-.i!^;^l!i;^™'pj«vineofGarrito„= CafmI*iI"T,'ir ■ i}'''VJ'^"gli'<'' Standard of Weisht l.so;!, Sv,,: '^" '^^'*"'-''' •^^«''" l^y'tem, Lon., Vicar of .nu„u.nSii;^;S&„!r^i:^,tr'"?:'S: e.,..~5.u. I,, .N.. v,,,r ,.";i'K,';,.;!»,;'i'r;;';,i ; usician 8 Story, N. y„rk, l,S8o P-Xvo. 2. Mis.Pei.xada, N.York ISSC Ifim-o. ;,. The UiHlof "u^^.rN^Wk' Ilarland, John, F.S.A., I8n6-is6,8, b at llnii paper Hc';^:a'L^^bi^^-;!S;„ ;;---t^ -- ,^niri^!^en.^,::;^--;!j;— 'vtr?'""^ Is't^or^rl^^"-^-'^ icr,.ven,;Y;:k^i;:t,:d^r7;i^,'\!:!7I^.r'i^^,^ i4. len Bays in Paris, IS54, ,8vo 5 (lil T w if i h" 1 Chelb"'""?" "' i'"' Shuttlewort s 'o « in o'p: lEd ; aI^ I'"" T'' Manebester, lS;^.i-58, 4 vo T I (Ed.) Autobiography of M'illiam 'stout of' Lnca.ter; 767 '•''*»W> HAR (l(ifi5-|-32,) Maiicho3tor, 1857, 8vo. 7. (Ed,) The Lan- eashiro Lioutenunc.v under the Tii.lors and Stuarts : the Civil and Military U.>verninent of the Cuuntry, as Illus- trated by a .Scries of Koyal and other Lctturs, (Chetham hoe.,) .Manche.l)erlal(ir, xlviii.;i7S. L'i. (Ed.) Lancashire Lyrics: .Mo.lern Songs and Bal- lads ol the County Palatine, Lon., ISIiti, 4to.' It. (Ed.) Collectanea relating to .Manchester and its Xeighbour- lood at Various Periods, (Chetham .Soc.) .Manchester, J';ii(.-(>7, 2 parts. Uo. 15. (Ed.) 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A Career in the Commons; or, Letters to a Young .Member of Parlia- ment on the Conduct and Principles ucccssarv to consti- tute him an Enlightened :iiid Eflicient Representative, ,"";' '.I'.'"'. !'• *''■"• -• -^" Argument on the Inutility 01 the Uistinction between Barrister and Attorney, Lon.. J.Sol, Svo. Harley, Dr. A. J. The Young Crusoe; or. Adven- tures of a Shipwrecked Boy. Ijlust. Host., 18(31, 12mo. Harley, Oeorge, M.D., F.R.S., b. 1S2!>, at Had- dington. East Lothian, .Scotland; graduiited M.D. at the ( nuersity of Edinburgh IS5U, and studied scientific medicine for 'ivc years in French and German universi- ties. In IS.,.-, he was appointed lecturer ou practical physiology and iiistology in Universitv College, London where he became professor of medical jurisprudence in l.saa He IS a mcaiber of sciontillc and medical socie- ties, hnglish an.l Continental ; was president of the Pa- risian Medical Society in Is,-,;!, ,ind in 1801 .cce'ved the triennial prize of the Royal College of Surgeons for an es.say on the suprarenal bodies. I. Jaundice: its Pa- thology and rreatinent: with the Application of Physio- logical Chemistry to the Detection and Treatment of Diseases of the Liver an.l Pancreas, Lon., IS(!:; Svo '' Diaoetcs: Its Varhms Forms and Different Tre:itmcnts; Lon., ISi.b, p Svo. :i. .Ubiiminuria with and without Dropsy: Its Different Forms, Pathology, and Treatment, Lon, 1 SOI, p. .svo. 4. Histological Demonstrations: a Guide to the .Microscopical Examination of the Animal lissucs in Health and Disease. Edite.l by GeorEc T Bnnyn. Lon., ISiiil, p. Svo; 2d ed., 1877. 5. The CrinJ and Its Derangements, Lon.. IS72, p. ,Svo. 0. The Sim- plihcation of English Spelling, Lon., IS77 Syo 7 R., tiunal Spelling : a Conservative Scheme for Reform, i.nn., ,y.,» s-,,j, ^. The AuM Kirk o" Haddington, the Lucerna, the Lamjias Lau.loniaj of History : a Critioue on an Article on the " Kcclesiastioal Build'ings in lla.l- Jington," Haddington, IS7.8, 8vo. 9, A T>eatise o,> Diseases of the Liver, with and without Jaundice, Lon., HAR I 1882, Svo. 10. Inflammations of the Liver and their I sequelie, Lon., 18S6, p. ,Svo. I Harley, John, M.D. The Old Vegetable Neurotics, \ Hemlock, Opium, Belladonna, and Henbane: their Phys- iological Action and Therapeutic Use: bein" the Oul- stonian Lectures fe- 18ti8, extended, Lon., IsiTy Svo Harley, Itev. Timothy. 1. Chri.aian' Poems; 2d ed., enl,, Lon., 18t,7, Svo. 2. The Pleasures of Love [verse,] Lon., ISS2, Svo. X .Moon-Lore, Lon.. 1885, Svo' . 4. Lunar Science, Ancient and Modern, Lon., 1886, Svo 5. Southward Ho ! Notes of a Tour to and through the state ol Georgia in the Winter of 188.^-S(i, Lon 1886 l2ino. ' ' Harlow, H. F. (Ed.) Delinquent and Forfeited Laii.ls: Acts ol the Legislatures of Virginia and West \irginia, Ac, Lewisburg, W. Va., IS77, Svo Harlow, Miss Lizzie K. Christmas' Mineo-Pie, with .-hakespearcan Spice. lilusi. Best., 1888 Harinan, F. E. The Agricultural Position of Mysore prior to the Famine of 1870-77, Madras, 1877, liarman, Henry M. 1. A Journey to Egypt and the Holy Land in I,S6U-1S7II, Philn., 1873, cr. Svo 2 An Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriiitures x' lork. 187(1, Svo. Hnrmaii, Thomas T. 1. Langley Grange: a Romance of the Time of Charles the First: Noted from Old Documents of the Period, Oldbury, 1885 8vo 2 ShowclPs Dictionary of Birmingham: a History 'and Guuli.. alph:,bctieally arranged, Birmingham, 1885, Svo Harmon, Henry C. A Manual of the Pension i Law,s ol the 1 nited States of America: embracing All the Laws under which Pensions and Bounties are now granted, AVasli., lsR7, Svo. Harney, UcorgeE. Barns. Out-Buildings, Gates, and I'cnees: with Plan.s. Ac, N. York, 18711, r. 4to .Harney, (Jeorge Julian, an Englishman by birth; was editor of the Jersey Independent, the Demo- cratic Review, ic. ; afterwards removed to the United States. 1. Feudalism in Jersey, Jersey, 1S57. 2 The Anti-Turkish Crusade: a Review of a Recent Agitation: with Reflections on the Eastern Question, Best., 187G Svo Harney, Ilev. Gilbert t. The Lives of Benja-' nun Harrison and Levi P. Morton, Providence, R.I., 18S|, 12uio. ' Harney, IticharU J. History of Winnebago n7,"^i ^r""""' ""^ Early History of the Northwest, Oshkosh, ISSt), 4to. Harold, John. Farming and Railroad Interests , in Anieriea, Lon., 188(1, Svo. I Harpel, Oscar Henry. 1. (Ed.) Poets and 1 oetry ol Pnntcrdom : a Collection of Original, Selecte.l, and tugitive Lyrics written by Persons eonneere.l with Printing. Illust. Loekland, 0., 1875, Svo. 2. Rustic l(iia'"'*^ ""'' '*""'^"'" l"'yi"e8, Loekland, 0., 187(1, Harper, Edward. 1. Protestantism on its Trial ■ being a Series of Letters to the Bishop of London, &c., Lon., 1S60, Svo. 2. Rome, Antichrist, and the Papacy • being a Series of Letters addressed to Dr. Manning- with Appendix, Notes, Ac, Lon., 1862, Svo ' Harper, Mrs. Frances Ellen natkins,("Effie Alton, pseud.) Eventide : a Series of Talcs and Poems, Dost., lso4. ' Harper, Francis' B. The Revelation of St. Joiin E.Mionnded, Lon., ISiil, 2 vols. Svo i Harper, Uev. Francis >Vhaley, M.A., grad- I ^SM "• "'• ■^c'L°>i ^"l'"''"'' Cambridge, ls;j7; ojdained I IN44; vicar of Selby, Yorkshire, since 1,S50; canon of ; \ork and prebendary of Barnby since 1869. 1. The ; lower of tlie Greek Tenses, and other Papers, Cam- I bridge, 1841, Syo. 2. 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The Church Manual: con- taining rmp„i|„„t Historical Facts and Reminiscence ' ?WM, v'"'. "'" ■•^''■'«'""' ""'' Associated Reformed ' Lnurciies, .\i>niii, ii., isfin. Harper, Hev. Namuel Ilrowii, curate of Dalton. tng and o„ lie half „f ,|,eir Church. By an niglish Iriest. I.„n., isoi), 4 aos., Svo. 2. A Few Urgent fTht r! .^'';,r-' ^'"--^JJressed ,0 the CatlX ! Anon. Also, .s,„gl„,e„„„„s and addresses. , Harper, Hev, Thomas Xorton, b. 1S21 in ' Church ol'T"-'"' •■,"•;"•"" '^''' "l'-w-.ls joined' the of Jesus f"'^';''""'^ became a member of the Society isjo ^9 "1" •" "'" Cross: Nine .Sermons. Lonf. \ ?' sl^!""'x P -^ '■','■'' *■"'• ^'"'l'l« Toleration, Lon! inh ;;»!.„ ^T" ":''""Sh '1>" Truth: or, Essays on Subjects connected with Dr. Pusey's Eiren con : Two Scl'mol- vols ■'•"'-,"•. ^V '■ 'ri'e Metaphysics of thJ ISsThv,;. "" "■' '■'''''*'' "°'- '"•• l»^' '- ''">"- HAR ,l^Trf ■'*^',"} C*"™'^''- C. M., Lupus: a Pathological am Uinical Investigation into its Origin, Development. and frcatment, Lon, IsstS, Svu. Harries, John, of Haverfordwest. 1. Tho Wreck of the"K„y„i Charter," and other Poems, Lon LS6t p. Sv„; 2d ed. same year. 2. Welsh Patriotism; or The Landing of the French at Fishguard on the 2''d of February, 1797, Haverfordwest, 1875. Svo Harries Hev. John. New Idea of the Sabbath: Lm,.,'?8S6l sto"''"™ ^"^'"^'^'''"^""nsand Nations, Harries, Ov.en. A Local Board Manual: In- ormation respecting Five Hundred Local Boards, Lon.. ISSl, Svo. ' * Harriman, Waiter, 1817-18S4, b. at Warner, -N.., governor of ^ew Hampshire in IS67 and IsBs! I. History of Warner, New Hampshire, 1S79. 2. Travels ami Observations in the Orient, and a Hasty Flight in the Countries of Europe, Bost., ISS;! l'>u,o Harrington, Countess of. .See StAVHorE Harrington, Adelaide L. The Afterglow of European Iravel. Iliust. liost.. LS82, 12nio. ^i ",?•',!'.•"«*""♦ Ben'ard J., B.A., Ph.D. Life of •Nr Wilimm E. Logan, Kt., LL.D., F.R.S.. FGS Ac 18,8?' ^vr'" "'' "'° "''"'"S'"''' Survey of Canada, Lon:; valnS'l'niof,, '"'""' 1, monument to the reputation of a D""er."c"F'"'V4,*i''m:'*-''- ''"""""'"^ '^^ ^"^or^io, Harrington, Charles F. (Ed.) The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, Halifax, ISfil, Svo Onlv'"'r'"i^'"m' '•''•"•'"'«e. (ieorgie'ilerton; or, Onlvat.irl. I||„5t. Lon., ISSfi, p. 8vo. I.".."«""^""','. ♦•eorge !•*.," (Pseud.) See f„r .h"V'^""'',V''""'«'' Fellows. 1. Desideratum vlw ■ x^^l ?• '^'"'"'"''^ Dialogue, wherein the First Principles which constitute Nature are explained, Lon., I-.'I, l.-mo. J. Systematic Philosophy, ami New Theo- mill [Ii..>* I ..» T.irn .. ' ...... huimmr' '''"'Z %ZTm """^ ?' ''^1'= ""'' "'' "" ^"'"" with FathcrHarUim I,:. ■,,;"'''' <\^^^»^P}.^ 'o grapple j^rlwli-^r"'''^''"''-';^':-"^ icisnVof"lCsyIu.,'?.''';"t,'' '1','" '■-■'^li^'l'. "ith such crit- ^oi^tLgi^SiVuuid- ,;;;iui,''i«iL. {^'^s'""" '"" "' Also, single sermiins, ,{■,. Harpiir, Alexander. The Nature of Visible , Umle "i''ihe''i.^■'r■•'''"r •>>' "'>'"'' "^ Kelalive Ma]' le Son ar I '"•'" ',""' "'-' '^''■-'''""' Magnitude of the Sun are determme.l, in the Received Ash-onomical Harpur, ( harles, l-;|2-l8(i-<. 1 The n,i«h vind Llh ^''^i';l"'••'"• tl'e Dream, [verU,] ^yt iicy^and Melbourne, ISoo, 12mo. 3. Poems, MelbiurL, Ic " D?blin' Vs^r* *'7"-"'';' K''»''»"'e'l «t Trinity Col- in V, ..' '•'■'"■,'."'''""*■■'' '^5«! vicar of North Clif- am^^?='-^-;---^.,^,eh.sti„^ ...v:r^"^,'''iri^s,i.^:-''r™'='^^-"' i- "^s^!^,ai;:-:i-;a[:;!^^nr^-^-' Harrer, Charles. 1. (Trans.) The Baths and s!rk:i:}r!^^s^^^;!!^""^^v:':r''v'."r'?^^^' ':2Xy^ Moiiogniphlimll^d on Pc^iotil-Sf vat ons by Edward Levinstein, M.D., Medical Director ton"""" *'" "'""^■' Schoneberg, Berlin, Lon ,187^ Harries, Arthur John. (Trans.) A Manual of Vail,,'"' •'""/.'""• '"•«™'''«' by Considcrati.ns fn \accination ,n (Jen.ral, by E. Warlomont, Lon., I8S5 on Fie -^ VvV^?'' '"'"•• ■■^"' «vo. 3. Northam,,- Biadlaugb Atheism against Christianity, Lon.. ISSl, W,wn7'!'^"", ' •'°''"- ^- 'r*'" Abbey and Palace of ^\es,minster photographed, [with explanatory letter- S n'v- ""^ '■",'• ur ^-'' '"^'"-S^'" ''''"I"-'!. WinJ-'or: Lghtecn Views by the Woodbury Process : with Descrip- tne Letter- Press, Lon., IS71, Uo Harrington, John A., ("John Carboy," pseud.) I. Between he Crusts. Iliust. N. York, 1S75 s'vo. 2 A Strange Woman. Iliust. N. York, lS7(i Svo l>h^h!"'i!<-f V;."' •*"'*• Centennial and other Poems, , i nilu., IS/fi, IL'nio. Harrington, Mark Malrod, b. 1818; graduated the Inucrsity .d- Michigan 186S : became director of he ol^serv,,t„ry there. I. The Analysis of Plants: in- l^n 'V"ti '''f","'' '."."' ''""''■-"-'■*• •■^"" '^ '■'""■■ Mich., 1876, ti on nl f f V/'""'"'";"",""'! Microscopical Examina- Arbo^! Mi^;!! i;;^f i'!;!"""'^ ^■'■'^<^'"'"« ''^'»'-'«. A- Harrington, Ralph. A Few Words on Swim- ning: with Practical Hints t„ Bcginner-s, Lon., 18fi", 12mo: new ed., with a Bibliographical List of Works on lITZ't^^r '''""■ "'""■^'' Hinlpb Thomas,] 1870. rh.li , I J''".'"«s, of Fclthani. I. llarriofs Cha ilenge: leetotalisn, and tho Maine Law repudiated; 01, Ihe Social Customs of England and their Practioa Uemcy, Lon., 1855, l2mo. 2. The Day of Judgment Lon 1S59, Svo. .S. The Mosaic Theorf; The Bible in' inity with .science; An Exhortation to the Biblical Re- yisers, Lon., 18711. Svo. «e,?Hl!I^'iu' ^•■*'V '"'^■•"Rb'pliical Standards rcpre- To 1 f "\ '^7'" '"VV^^d to bo Nomes and Toparchies, Lon., 1S52, Ito. Privately circulated. Harris, Alexander. 1. Settlers and Convicts; or. Australian Backwoods, Lon., 1817,2 vols. ISmo. Anon ..A (.uide to Port Stephens in New South Wale?, the Colony o, the Australian Agrioultural Company, Lon., IMl), Ihmo. !. The Emigrant Family; or The Story M„ '• '^"''";"'"'" Settler, L,m., 1819, 3 ,'ols. p. Svo. I Harris, Alexander. 1. A Geographical Hand- Book, Lancaster, Pa., 18112, 12mo. 2. A Biog „ l!^al History o, Lancaster County, Lancaster, 1872, ,Sv'.l 3' 769 "tm HAR A Review of the Pulitical Conflict in America, from tlio Comnieneemcnt of the Anti-Slavery Agitation to the Close of the houthern Heeonstriiotion, X. Vork. 1870, Svo. Harris, Miss Aiiiuiida Unrtlett. 1. Sumner's Auto-n,|,h8 13yA. B. II. N. Yorlc, 1875. 2. How wo went liM■lli.^e..ting: Kiel J, Wood, and Meadow Uam- bles Illust. liost., 18SU,s(,.Svo. 3. (Kd.) Autograph Jiirthday-13ook for Young Folks. Illust. liost., ISM sq. 2(Tno. 4. Wild Flowers, and where thev (irow! Illust. Host., 1,'*,S2, sij. Svo. :>. Door.vard Folks, and a H inter Oarden. Illust. Bost., 1S83, 12juo. li. Pleas- ant Authors for Young Folks, ("Little Biographies.") I Illust. lioat., ISSI, 12mo. 7. American Authors fori \oiing Folks, Bost., ISSS, 12ruo. s. The Luck of Kden- ' hall. Illust. Host., IsSS, Kinio. Harris, Rev. Croasdaile Edward, educated at Kings College, London: ordained 1885; chaplain at \\ eiinar since 1888. Sermon Sketches on the Creed ; or. Plain Outlines for Instruction in the First Principles of the Christian Religion, Cambridge, 1SS7, 12mo. Harris, Uavid, F.S.S. 1. "We Help those who try to Help themselves:" a Plea for Industrial Brigades as Adjuncts to Ragged Schools, Glasgow, ISTH, Svo. 2. True Xoblcs and Heroes, and other .Stories, Edin.. 1885 p. S\ o. > > Harris, David George. The Oak'.s Congress; or, " All for the Best," [a laic,] Lon., lS8(i, Svo. Harris, E.B. Description of Buddhist Remains Uiscovered at Sooltangunge, on the River Ganges, lS(i2- 0,). Illust. Lon., 1S84, 4to. „**»".'*' *'«*ward D. Genealogical Record of Uaniel Pond and his Descendants, Bost., 1S73, 8vo Harris, Elisha, M.D., 1 824-1 884, graduated at the JVew \.u;k College of Physicians and Surgeons 1S4U, and held various government medical olHces l8o5-lS7R i lohacco : the Effects of its Use as a Lu.vury on the Physi- cal and Moral Nature of Man : a J>rize Essay. X. York 18jJ, Svo. 2. Cholera Prevention, ic, X. Y'ork I867' Svo. I). Cleanliness and Disinfection, 1879, ItSmo. Harris, Emilia Marion, b. in London, of Jewish descent and faith. 1. Four .Messengers, Lon , 1870 n T™" t"V;„~-^''^''^'- %''-«■"• (Three Stories.) i.on., 18,1, IBmo. 3. T,vilight and Dawn, 1872, lOmo Anon. 4. Clemfine. Lon., 1874, 12mo. 5. Aleroer's Gardens, Lon., lS7(i, p. Svo. Anon. 6. Estelle, Lon., 87Q 19'' 'f 1?™- i"""- '■ ^"'""^' Only. I'on-. 1879, I2mo. 8 Verses, Lon., 1880, 12mo. -«-rd. By a Pioneer. Bse^,n "t"' ,vlf'^' .'"»«Crendy, (" Hope Ledyard," Flh.st"' V v^u S'<;;-»^V'"'' ^'"'"''' f'"- Young People. 1878 ISnfl "/ A x?' '^""?. Thank..giving."N. yU, 12mo "■ ^' '^'■''"•'''"''«. N. York, 1879, Harris, Mrs. G. A Lady's Diary of the Siege of Lucknow, Lon., 1858, Svo. * Harris, Georse, LL.D FSA r,,,-, ,. ,1 • add.,] 1809-IS90, en^ter'ed theB;itfsh-,t-/' •:n;i hip: tTr'bar'iL 'l8n'" T""'•"^"' ''-l">' "as ZtHo Com,,, r , r ; "°""S J'""-'" "f "'« Birmingham fh„ p ^ ^""/'J'",'*"" y"""' ""'' »no of the registrars of the Court of Bankruptcy lS.i2-fiS ; vice-president of the laii ■;„ •. i;'*^''""'""" eonsidered as a Science, in Ro- is'l'r 8vo ''^' '" ^''"'"^""' '""•> it« J-^n'i, Lon., HAR i ,iu' !'"'"' ,',T'!«',"''y,"'' "'e Art.s' is of about the ynme profun. (llty as Ulair's 'Lectures on the Belles-Lettre" and 1 , ri Karnes's ' Elements of Criticism.' "-.s„^ A'tr xxix Itvi 0. Supernatural Phenomena: Te.-ts adapted to deter- mine the Truth of Supernatural Phenomena, Lon 1874 Svo. ,. A Philosophical Treatise on the Nature and Constitution of Man, Lon., 1876, 2 vols. Svo ■'The author seems t„ be vliolly uiiawaru' of tlic vast giill, wlueh divides his views respecting ni. ii's 1 iture am origin from those eiilertaiiied l.y the largo ai.rtvd-t exjwiiems 01 modern bcieiice.'^-jA.vE,s^Wu.v: Ilw,/;. i , 8. Autobiograiihy : with a Preface bv B. W. Riohard- '"u^l^riJT' '•■ '*■»•,, '•""'"■I for private circulation. Harris, George, 'rucker, >V. J., and Giezeii, E. K. Hymns of the Faith : a Hymn- and Tune-Book for Congregational Ise, Bost., 1S8S, l2mo >n^Vu'^' «ev. (.'eorge Collyer, M.A., 1834-1874, son d Rev Joseph llemington Harris, ,»/>„; gr»,luated at L..eter College O.xfor.l, 1856 , prebendar • tf E.xete S60: viear of St. Luke's, Torqiay, from 1867. I Lessons Irom St. Peter's Life:^i Course of Lectures preached during Lent, Lon., 1865, l2mo. 2. Church Les;sons and Present Times : Sermons, Lon., Is67, 12mo. 3. The Golden Steps : being Recollections of Lectures to Communicants' Cla.»ses ; 2d ed., Lon., 1873, 32mo 4 Sermons: with Memoir by C. M. Yonge, Lon., 1873, fp.' ovo. Also, single serniona. ' Htirris, George E. I. Chronological Register of American Law and Equity Reports of the United States Courts, Wash Iss.i ,Svo. 2. A Trea.ise on the Law of Contracts by Married Women, Albany and N. York, 1887 8vo. With SiMRAU,, G. H., Mississippi Law Reports vo^xlix.-l„( 1873-76 ) Pub. by theS.ale. 4 vols. 8vo Harris, George F., F.G.S. Granites, and our Granitelndustries. Illust. Lon., 1888, p Svo Harris, <;eorge Frederick. The Snider Rifle : 1 ,/'""„""'' '^"""unition : being a Few Notes oom- IMled lorRegimental Instructions, Lon., 1868 Svo Hams, George Washington, 18I4-I869,'b. in what IS now Allegheny City, Pa.: was apprenticed to a jeweller in Knoxville, Tenn., and was aftef wards captain of a Tennessee River steamboat: eontributcl numerous stones to the New Y'ork Spirit of the Times under the gna ure of S-l. Sut Lovengoo,! : Yarns Spun by a Xatral Born Burned Fool:" Warped and Wove for Public Wear, N. York, 1867, l2mo. Harris, Rev. Henry, M.A.. l,„,ic, vol. i., auu.,1 graduated at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1841 ; ordained 842; rector of « interbourne-Bassett, Wiltshire, since IS08 1. Scepticism and Revelation, Lon., IS6I, cr. Svo. T«fl"' c" ^„" '*'","" ""'1 '^'''"«"' Kcvelntion, Lon,, 186, p. Svo, 2d ed Oxf., 1885. 3. Tho Cla ms of — ^^nlay and oflmmai. govennn™i:''-5S?:')ta" xli M'» AnaIvs[s",Tf''ibe''Fr '^'f ""' ' "r- '^" Kxamination and |^v,l.^[::-&.^^s^Ts6^r^^ ^nu;^o^ r^n" ?nrtT '^'\r^''i-'r r'' lirTifflm,, '-on., i«tis, s\o. 4. Memoir of Lor,l T „i 'b • ■ /H'"""^'! "■""> 'b« " Law Magazine and Law Review," Lon., 1808, Svo. .^, The Thewy.^f the Arts, or, Art in Relation to Nature, Civilization and Man : ccunprising an Investigation, A^alyt cal InScrU An 'ii'" ? ""^ ?"«'"• Ri««. Province, P in ,de. aid Application of Each of the Arts, Lon. 1869?2'vois. tlie 1 riesthood considered, Lon., I86S, n. 8vo 4 Thn IsTn Seo"'1.>^'",'''^ '" "^"'"r- '^''-t •^'-■'■"'"■'«. Lon. 18,0, p. 8(0, 2.1 ed., rev. and enl., 1886. 5. The Two I lasphemie.s : Five Sermons on the Blasphemy against lon rV°i ?,"" ""J ''"L '"""Pl'eniy of tl/e Holy Ghost, Lon.. 18,4, ]2mo. 6. Death and Resurrection: with 'lon ■sNi'^To'"" "" n''" }■"'"" "'' '^'■'"^'•'"'' Evidence, Lon., l-'-so, 12mo. 7. Outskirts of Revelation, Oxf., 1885 , "p,- ^■. ^1" '^"'r'uie Doctrine of the Atonement and Its Place in the Christian System, Oxf., 1887, 12mo. Harris, Henry, Primitive Methodist minister. 1. I he Great Love-ieast in Heaven, Lon., 1S67, Svo. 2 Graphic Sketches , or, AVanderings in the Field of Truth ; 2d ed., rev., Lon., 1807, Svo; new ed., entitled "Sacred 1 ictures; or, Graphic Sketches," Lon., 1872 Svo Harris, Rev. J. L. 1. a New Age for the New C^iuroh, X. York, 1860, Svo. 2. Law and Grace : Note^ and Lectures on Galatians, Lon., 1873 l^nio Hisf-^^'T"' ■'• ^*'•,-'?'"<'*' *'"*•' graduated at Pem- broke College Oxford, 1842; ordained 1842, rector of laglesham, l-.ssex, since 1860. 1. An AlnhaheticHl i?.Tw'"VV';l""-' "'"""• ^""- '«»»• 2' D3t Chanci It . a Word of Warning, 6th thousand, Lon., 1860, I2mo Win ^'"'■""'' y'^r'i"'' of the Litany, Lon., 1867, 12mo. With H,AT,.i,, H. J., and Wiseman, J. F. T. : 1 The Pa Komancn, R.wlifijfd, IS70, jto. 2. Logs for the Christ mas lire: a Selection of Tales in Prose and Verso, Rid- ilies Charades, Jokes, Ac. Illust. Lon., 1876, 8vo in,,r s!i,"*i'?.?'".**' ''''?'^"'" ■"""■"''"'<' <^'»"'eJ'-»'"ram- iiiar-hchool Che.ster. 1. Idiomatic Phrases in French and English Lon., 1859, 12mo, 2d ed., 1870. 2. May Flowers : a Popular and Scientific Description of the of about the same profuii. ftBellesi-I.ettros' iiiui Lord . —ydl.Jx'ci:, xxix. iiyj. : Te,-ts ndiipteU to dcter- I I'honomenu, I,on., 1S74, itise iin the iXiituic ami "fi, 2 vol.-*. .S\-o. lolly uiinwaro of tlie vast 'Pectint; inair.s imtnro aiiVove for 0. i., ["lUc, vol. i., au,i.,] 3xlord, 1841 j ordained iassctt, Wiltshire, since on, Lon., 1S6I, er. Svo. ical Revelation, Lon., 5. 3. Tb3 Claims of 1868, p. 8vo. 4. The Short Sermons, Lon., il., 1886. 6. The Two :he Blasphemy against ny of the Jloly (ihost, d Resurrection : with if External Evidence, Revelation, Oxf, 1885, of the Atonement and Oxf., 1887, 12mo. lethodist minister. 1. I, Lon., 1867, 8vo. 2. in the Field of Truth; ed., entitled " Sacred [.on., 1872, 8vo. Few Age for the New law and Orace: Notes 873, 12mo. if Science to Revealed graduated at Pern- ined 1842; rector of 1. An Alphabetical )». 2. Don't Chance nd, Lon., 1860, I2nio. ny, Lon., 1867, I2mo. J. F. T. : 1. The Pa- of Fact, Fiction, and Logs lui tlie Christ- >ro8o and Verse, Rid- Lon., 1876, 8vo. "the Cathedral Orani- 3 Phrases in French 1 ed., 1870. 2. May Description of the HAR Wild Flowers of the Month, Chester, 1872, Svo. Also, school-books, flurrist Jnines. (Trans.) Rhys Lewis, MinL-tcr of Bethel : an Autobiography ; from the Welsh of Daniel Owen, [a story.] Lon., 188S, p. 8vo. Hnrrisy James Howard, third Earl of Malmeiibiiry, G.C.B., D.C.L., 1807-1880, b. in Lon- don ; educated at Eton, and at Oriel College, Oxford, where he graduated 1827; succeeded to the title 1841; secretary of .-^tate for foreign affairs 1852 and ISaS-.'iO; lord privy .«eal 1866-68 and 1S74-76. 1. (Ed.) Official Correspondence on the Italian Question, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) A Series of Letters of the First Earl of Malnies- bury, his Family and Friends, 1745-1820, Lon., 1870, 2 vols. Svo. .'). Memoirs of an E.x-Jlinister : an Auto- bi.igraphy, Lon., 1884, 2 vols. Svo; 4th ed., 1885. " No inore iiiterostiiiK compilation of the kind has been piililishfd in illustration of the history of the present reiiiu, and in the latter part of the work f^ord Malmesbury has the Held to himself. . . . The style of the journal is spirited, easy, and attractive; and the matter is extraordi- narily copious and varied."— .SVir. Kcv., Iviii. tiOO. Harris, James Ueiidel, M.A., Fellow of Clare Ccillege, Cambridge, and professor of Biblical literature at Haverford College. 1. New Testament Autographs : Sajiplement to the "American Journal of Philology." Illust. Bait., 1883, Svo. 2. The Teaching of the Apos- ties and the Sibylline Books, Cambridge, 1885, Svo. 3. (Ed.) Fragments of Philo Judieus, Lon., 1886, 4to. 4. The Origin of the Leicester Codex of the New Testa- ment, Lon., 1887, 4to. 5. (Ed.) The Teaching of the Apostles: froai MS. of the Holy Seiiulchre, Cambridge, 18.H8, 4to. Harris, Joel Chandler, b. 1848, at Eatonton, Ga. ; was apprenticed to a printer, and afterwards studied law, and practised at Forsyth, Ga. ; editor of the Atlanta Constitution, 1890. 1.' Uncle Remus: his Songs and his Sayings ; the Folk-Lore of the Old Plan- tation : with Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moses, N. York, 1880, 12mo. " Mr. Harris ... is a literary artist, and his thlrtv-four tales ... are ingeniously and charmliiKlv .set in ah epi- sodical imrrative, in which • I'ncle Henms' figures as the eiHiteur and a little boy as the rapt auditor. . . . The work has five divisions: the fable.s, plantation proverb.?, I'nele Hemus' i songs, a true story of the war, and Uncle Uemus's sayings."— Aaton, xxxi. 398. " Deserves to he placed on a level with ' ".eineke Fuchs' for its quaint humour, without rel'orence to the ethnologi- cal Interest posses-sed by these stories, as indicating per- haps, a common origin for very widely-severed races."— SpeckiOir, liv. 445. 2. Nights with Uncle Remus : Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation, Bost., 1883, 12mo. "The mine of which he first fairly revealed the richness has, meamime, been still further opened up, . . . until in addition to the thirty-four of the former series we have seventy-one new tales placed before us."— A'o/ioii, xxxvii. 42*J. 3. Mingo, and other Sketches in Black and White, Bost., 1884, 12mo. "His perception is subtler and more truthful than Bret Harte.s. . . . Both authors have keen imstincts and insights, but Harris s are the finer and deeper. Harte's characters are by far the more picturesque, liis incidents are more thrilling, but Harris ■: people wind themselves about our hearts and owe little to circumstance."- -Vo/ioh, xxxix. 115 4. Free Joe, and other Georgian Sketches, N. York! 1887; newed., 1888, 12mo. Harris, John, F.R.II.S., 1820-1884, b. near Cam- borne, Cornwall ; was a working miner for nearly twenty years, and afterwards resided at Falmouth. Besides the works mentioned below, ne wrote a large number of tracts in verso and prose, and contributed to religious periodicals poems ond records of his experiences in the mines and among the poor of Falmouth. He was gen- erally known as "the Cornish poet," and was awarded pensions from the Literary Fund and the Royal Bounty Fund. For biog., see Hariiis, John HowAim, infra. I. Lays from the Mine, the Moor, and t' e Mountain, Lon., 1853, l2ino; 2d ed., enl., 1856. 2. The Land's End, Kynance Cove, and other Poems. Lon., 1859, Svo. 3, The Mountain Pi.ophet, The Mine, and other Poems! HAR Lon., 1860, 12mo. 4. A Story of Carn Brea, Essays and Poems, Lon., 1863, 12mo. o. The Shakspere Ter- ccntary First Prize Pnem, Coventry, !861. 8yo. ?Thci original MS. is preserved in the museum at Stratford.) Shakspere's Shrino, An Indian Story, Essays and Poems, Lon., 1866. 7. Killa Rock, the Maid of the Moor, Ponryn, 1867, Svo. 8. Luda, a Lay of the Druids, Hymns, Talen, Essays, and Legends, Lon., 1868, 12mo. 9. Bulo, Reuben Ross, A Tale of the Manacles, ' Hymn, Song, and Story, Lon., 1871, p. Svo. 10. The j Cruise of the Cutter, and other Peace Poems, Lon., 1872, I p. Svo. II. Wayside Pictures, Hymn.s, and Poems: I with a Portrait of the Author, Lon., 1871, 4to. 12. ! Walks with the Wil.l Flowers, [verse,] Lon., 1.S76, l6mo. 13. Tales ami I'oeuis, Lon., 1877, Svo. 14. The Two [ Giants : with an Autobiography of the Author, Falmouth j and Exeter, 1870, Svo. 15. Monro, [and other Poems,] I Lon., 1879, Svo. 16. Linto and Lancer, [verse,] Lon., j 1881, p. Svo. 17. My Autobiography, Ac, Lon., 1882, I Svo. I Harris, John, of Montreal. I. Kuklos: an Ex- jierimental Investigation into the Relationship of Cer- j tain Lines, Montreal, 1870, 4to. 2. The Bible read by theLight of Ideal Science. By Kuklos. Montreal, 1874, Svo. 3. The Circle and Straight Line, .Montreal, 1S74, Svo. 4. A Review of Macaulay's Teaching on llie Rela- I tionship of Theology to the Science of Government. By Kuklos. Montreal, 1874, Svo. 5. Centrifugal Force and fote-Book on Plane Geometrical Drawing Sf P. C lapler 0,1 scales nn.l an Introduction tc UraplHc otatics, Lon., isso, p. Svo. Harris, Uev. .Samuel, D.D , b. 1814, at Ea«t Machias, Me : graduated ,it liow.loin College I8;i3 and at An.lover ri.c.logical .Seminary 1838; was profuss;,r of I systematic theology in Bangor .Seminary 1855-67; pre<.- i ident of Bowdo.n, and professor of mental and moral phiosophy in that college, till IS7I, when ho beca.io pro lessor of systernMio theology at Yale. 1. z'.cchcu ' ?L r'P!"'".'. '''ii" "f "'-•"-■"i-^""". N'. vork is".; I . "o^*^''""' • ™y<"" '"'■ "'e Death of hi . Re '""""" Frederick, M.A, ' 18?2 'iii f / ' K™' ""'eJ "t Worcester College Oxford ' lH^i'illi '" !'"' I^""' "'« I""er Temple I. 87.";; or-^ dained IS,,, vicar ol Bt. Michael and All AneeN' ( Blackburn, Lancashire, since 1884. 1. The Element of ' «rT.i"'';?""""""^«''' I-""" 1875, 8vo. 2. Pr nd. pies of the Crimmal Law, Lon., 1877 8vo; Amcr ed , HAR [ with Notes and Ailditions by M. F. Force, 1880 ; 4th ed I rev. by Aviet Agabeg, 18S6. ' ' T "*,Vo'o'.*"»"''"'* '• Old Coaching Days. Illu,. i ms.'svo.' "• ^- '''" '^"""'""K Age.* IllLt. Lot; : Old piif ,f:;:i^{|;^j['-^?^j;i;- -v:;:^;^i^^[;j;i^ i can be rescued from the wreck of il?,. , ,>,,ch!,„ I. ', T^ even the general rentier will U,'aCse,l"-';::i'^'*"iV5' 3d"u'iS'l^r"o.'""""«''^°""'' ■ "^ '^""-■' ; Harris, Thomas, F.R..S.L,, architect. Victorian Archi ecture: a Few Words to show that a xNatim . Ar" ehitccture adapted to the Wants of the Nineteen hCen tury IS attainable, Lon., 1860, Svo ""i«teentn Len- Harris, Thomas, M.D. Lond., M.R.C.P., patho : logical registrar of the Manchester Royal Inii ma v assistant lecturer and demonstrator of pa^hol, gy ri?e : Owens College, and honorary assistant 'physician t", he Manchester I os,,ital for Consumption and Diseases of duct 1 oTVr ^^'f "^"'.™ ""nd-iook ; or, How to Con- duct Post-Mortem L.xaminations for Clinical and Medico- Legal Purposes, lllust. Lon., 1887, p Svo Harris, Thomas Frederick. Hand-Book of Aeoasties, for the Use of Medical .Student^ Lon.riSSr, 1 JJ"V'p' '•"''•""as l-al^e, [n„te, vol, i. add.,! b ^82^i, at lenny .'^tralford, Eng. ; removeil to the T, ted States while young. He was first a Calvinist, then a and a e! I ;"'•■'''•' '','!^' '° "'" •''«"■"« " ^PiH'ualisf^ and alter lecturing in Great Britain established a com- munity kn.nvn „s the Brotherhood of the New Lili n Dutchess County, N.Y, of which Laurence Oil h„nt HeTald oV'lT'hr- ,"V";f «''''«J "^ J— 1 calle'd ?he Herald of Light. I. Letters upon the Repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law, Wash., 1851, Svo. 2. The \nsdoiu of Anges. Parti. N. York, 1857, 12mo. 3. Hy ns for Spiritual Devotion, N.York, 1858, 12mo. 4. .Vrcrrm iai!/' N"v-'-'/'V:r«'"'.^'=''^* of the Divine W„r L lait 1. X \ork, 1858, Svo. ,5. The .Song of Satan- Days, N. y„k, 1860. Svo. 7. Modern Spiritualism- Sermons penehed ^n Stove Street Music H. II, Lon m I 'rwe'.v," Di ■ ^ "'■''' 'fV-r- »■ The Milleni'iial Age Inelvo Discourses, N. York, IS6I), !2mo, 9. Truth and Life in Jesus : Sermons, Lon, 1860 p. Svo. 10, Tl e G ™ ,R.p.j^, ,c : a Poem of the Sun, N. York, 1867. I2mo ito l'» A ''"'' ",",0 ^^ "" '■ "" ^'"^y- N- Vork, 1867 r 1 ;• 1 l: *-■""" "' < '■"■'tianily : an Unfolding of the Celestial Sense of the Divine M-or,l, N. York, 1,868 2 I vols. 8vo. l.-i. The Wedding-Gue.n ; Jesus „-Yes'sa Fountain Grove, Cal, 1878, Svo. 14. A Voice IV, in Heaven, lountain Grove. 1879, 8vo. 15. The Holy C v Lift 88 'to "'r'?n"^S> f "• '«• The "".'.in.n;^ ,„'; « • ' • „' '• I'''' W'"'''"" of "'« Adepts : Eso- 8v ■*,7"°f' "'"'">" Jli^tory, Fountain Grove. 1884, i,lv P . ,^0"'"'- «■ i'oeiu of the Woman's Mys- M ' l"lvc'", '"■'• ""•'.?J"^ ''"■ "'"h IlAunis, T) i' , r '(■ ';•;•"/"'■",) The Lord: the Two-in-One Declared and (ilorilied, .Salem-on-Krie, 1876, Svo Harris, Vincent Dormer, M.D, FRCP nhv St" '"tH. '^Im "':.'';';■". ,""^'''1'" '"■• Dise'as-eso/ 1 ; Chest Tie Student's Guide to Diseases of the Clict • nicluding tnc Principal Affections of the Pleuru., Lun.. PerieaidiuiM Heart, and Aorta. Hlust. I,,,,, l,.?s lolT'l r V"' !"""■]'' ^'^'"■^■' *'"""'" for "'e Physio-' logical Laboratory, Lon., 1880, p. Svo; 4th ed, 18.88 Harris, Rev. W., of Camberwell. 1. Six Lectures on Questions indicative of Character, Lon., 1875, 12mo. 2. Hoim etical Commentary on the Books of Samuel. Harris, W. A. Titles to Mines in the United States • w, I. the Statute., ..nd References to the Decisions of tl ^ Courts relating thereto. Lon., 1S77, Svo „rn, "i"'*!^"'* f • V"-' ''"""'" ^*'''^«'' «■"' ''o*" it goes around: a Compote Description of the Manufacture of Pottery in Arjierica. Hlust. Trenton, N.J., 1886 Svo Own ""'f V T-r, ^'''^ "'«'" "f I'roperty and the Ownerslripof Land, Bost.. I8S7, Svo >■ •' hi"""'"' ♦^i'lia'ni ot :alesowen. Clentine Ram. bles a Description of IL.gley, Clent, and the Surround- ng Scenery. Rev. an.l enl. by W. Stephens. Ac. Stonr- Oi'Hi-c, i,--,o:i, .-ivo. ' Prf J"',-"' ^*'!',I,'«'"' M.R.O.P. Insanity : its Causes, Prevention, a^nd Treatment, Lon, 1882, p. Svo 0„Mi^L"V« "''■ **""«■"' l-resbyterian minister. I. Outlines of Sermons on the Miracles of the Old Testa- ' F. Force, 1880 ; 4th ed., HAR ment. By a London Minister. Lon., ]87,S Svn 2 lV"in,nen,lable freedon, fron> , ", '^ (liirilm r, 1 '"''""■"'/'•''""nt'rs in luid out of l',irli„nK. u (Uiriiig nitlier more than a eeutury."— j(/i,, Xo. J'jiii ,l„.,""'*V **'"'""' <-'•' "''''•■''"nt eommissioner of ' lie |,o Mou „f the metropolis. 1. Questions and Answers pZu i" "'", 'P^'""^""n °f I'onstables on Joining the Pol ee Lon Istin, i2mo; 2d ed., I8(;s. 2. Manual ol' IZrno "-"""'y "I'l District Constubles, Loi,., ls(;2, in " e^T.^l' '''T- "■*'"«'" C., IJ.S.A. Prison-l.ife I HI ';'"',, ^."'^""■'' Warehouse at Richmond. By a Ball's ' Bluir Prisoner. I'hila.. 1862, iL'mo. J' "■ "a'l s | Ga7DHe!iI*'',-^y,"''J"!' ^- '^ ■'«!'-■'•'» "iuido "Id Tourists' i imdclnL;: v'V^'^'' "'[-^''n'"" "f "•« ^■■""••^' States anu 1 ana.lu, .N. \ork, I,S8,5, 12ino. tio""^*,'/)'?."-?'" "'»'■'■>'• C""le-F«"i A,lulter,a- Jil Cake flh, ;"■' V '"■•'"' ^'"""'^ '" "'« ^'"^'='""» "'■ Hnrr; «'• •• '^'"■""'"'rton. 18fi:i, Svo. Bee its V ,".'}'" M«"'«"ngt»"- The Uoncy- „"«""' "ev. William L., D.D., LL.D., b. 1817 KiicoHl'I'l ';.'•■• •>-"'- -»ini.^ter^f the Method J Th! ilii., "!,!!' ,*;.''.'I™''..'''.'- 18«;^. N. Vork, I8B:!, Svo. 2. HAR In Hours of Leisure, [verse.] Ti,; ,;,..'■"■ V'""-" '"!■ I8B.5, iN. Vork, I8B:!, Svo 2 ^1 ^t<^^o::^i!^^ ^'"- -'' '■"-'-- Act. i.rl . i.,"dd"/'iVp ',"-''!*'•'" 'j?"»'^' F'Rs- ["'"^ vol. tide inventions f„r , ^ '"?=o «f feurjjeons; made so en- a reeei 'T the ^'7'"'^ f 'M^ f™»' lightning, ic, NlllurecT under ;';L"\:'','' '"„"*'';'; '• «'' "- teetin- li.Hld"r.' ;!".'' "'' "" "'" ^'<"^"'' of Pro- Kt..cts.';^i;:[;:.-;:i;:^i-«-^--the,,e.n.o^^ Construction in hV . '^ ^'""""^ ^'"'° "f N»val Pro: eS™lymout^ ^l^r^r^ 'rT^ai"^ '^"'■" tional Electricity. Edited with :y,';™"? ""/'i;'- Journal of .Speculative II, 1, "i,' ,••'''""■• <>' "'o Lecture St. Louis I. isv ;•'.,"' '*'"^'"' ■''=''="™ ' '^ lI^..y;Syr..e^e:J;.v:;,^S7.i^nr'"'"^'^^^'''"-' licn.'al civil .service Li'l ' t, , ,'v l',?i' ''"■p""r""'J'"'' .^l-ne IVotn the Bladder, L.n., is/o, 8vo. ^■^"•'"^"'"' "^ Ilnrrisoii, .\. stpunrt ti n „ . and others,.,,^,... l!^" "'tn. ^^^rT ^'^'"^ '^-""' ^^lI«rn.„„,A«..c.. Martin, Vine^lr^L Lon., 1872, .hcl!S:r^3:^l!:rs^:'";?^;^s^■"^«^«i''^"^ land, from the Norumn Con'o le wT.h't'l'''" n"'' ^"S" ;Mr Births, coro„,uio„s,M.r,:s,;;:::;i:^-i:::-,;ji; Of "r^^•n^""I^,„*:,^r.rp•. svi'^^'"''^ "" ""> ^"'-'' Harrison, Charles. 1. Theatricals and Tableauv \ .van s for Amateurs. Illust. Lon., 1,.S2 8™ 2^ The Prmco nn,l the Penny: a Fai y-Tali Il'lusf &:^^'ir=i;8fcJTr"-'itef'^"'"i''" ' Harrison, Clilford. Lon., I8«7, Svo. .Jf""'?.""' Mrs. Constance Cary, b about iaslMoned Fairy-Book. Illust. ' Lon sst sq | ,'^" t Ha,!,"".'' ^^"'^ ^'".'•=-'' ^""^'' ''<■"•■ IS.^^ p 8vo 0. Bar Harbor Days. Illust. N. York, 1887, liimo Harrison, David. A Voice from the Wishing toman Home, Best., 1860 I'^mo 'v.isning- a '""e"Lon"'.8?'8- fl"''""'- ' '• '^^ ^-J "» «,dd: a Juic, j^on., I8i8. l.smo: new ed ISSl 9 ii«- \r a" All *R,^.f ^ n-' ,"'?• '^""'' "'■" '^" '>*'" "u it All Kigbt? a Tale, Lon., I.XSO n Svo j (■„.. Howers; or. Simple Sunday StoHe's,'',i;-,ss^-, p" ' .? J- Lnder Canvas: a Tale, Lon ISS'l i, ><,■ ,', . ' lc,■:L;^.'v;ius^ ":::^*:^j^8y'p'^:r f'^vi.'''" a Tale Lon issi lo ■!.'•'?,■ "' •'• S«ond Best : ' der. 'l lu t" Ion "• '^'"'""'^H" •• >» Mne-Days' Won- Harrison, Fanny. Our Teacher's Stories Ton ISN). s(|. Ibmo ; new ed., (ivf., iss.s '-'""e". '-on., Harrison, Uev. Frannis \i i ■ , 7 ,_,nc,nbcr of the royal commission on tr dtZ, i ^ Ke:."of s-iiiw^s;:;.-;;^ p;^:t:r:;nr '^-i "'^ An-theCouticilof Legal EdliJ^on ^f' t :'7S"i: coi'inc"!! iss^'lL"" ''''''■:7"'" '" "- f-ondou CHI ,v c::n:l..^.^n]'^,:L'';:!;![^-^;:::;,^-;l-j::^",;;^f pf^rji^^i-S'^;-^^^^ »i- ••.mti;;ui'n!:;:'i^;,^",^i'r^';r"' '''"'"•' '""''^^ wiih'^;^;7'^i::;s!'^u)r';i::^riX^^'ii'T"'">;^^^'"" ■1. Martial Law in Kabul, Lon, 1,S86 Svo 1 Tl,„ a1a!',to :; L „.' 8'":;%'" ^«^l;V 'J, !-"«>■ to Mr.' a.d other'l iterar^'fe^; ^^l., '.^^ "p ^^ ""A^rt:; edition on large paper, Svo, and a Po^iula^'eu'iulin;:" I;re.,ch Kev.dutlon ai^^Tl rde^t urn c .'Is';!? Tl^ "' '"« tliut.cisi.i, the Law CourtVa. I m,„'i ' niMloni le-s- -Alhfiil.mi Jl»eu.v„oi. to any intelligent reader.'' Lon.,^1888:p''8vr"' '" '"^'^^ ^■"«'''" Statesmen,") to'be\o^c,T"l!^t''f;;l'f.™^tf,'fl '!'/, "•-"" """V " - «"" h.iwever .irran,;,,! tiu ,,f,?l,,'"7,'''-' Kari.erod; he has, hasever'bce,;^i,!M.!^;^;^li;i'i;y'-i-."^?'^,^",;^ 77:1 HAR well as by whnt he gives. lie has shown that every slep In that wiin.lerful career Is familiar to him."— ^1(A,, No. 3109. 1 he merit (if the hook lies in the liilnes.s, llueney, and (on the whole) liiirne.ss (jf it.s narrative of I'aets."— .va/. lia:, !xv. Sd'J. HAli I !xv. Wi Harrison, Giibriel, b. l.S2j, in Philailclphia; was an actor and manager, and later bci'anic a teacher of elocution in Brooklyn, N.Y. 1. The Stratford Bust of William Shakespeare, and a Critical Inquiry int.. its Authenticity and Artistic Merits. Illu.-t. Brooklyn, ISe:!, 4|o. Only 7:, copies printed. 2. The Life and Writings of .lohn Howard I'.iync, Albany, 1,S75, r. Svo; new ed., entitled " John Howard I'ay'nc, i. aniatist, I'oet, Actor, and Author of 'lloiuo, Sweet Home!'" Phila., ISS4, Svo. , Hnrrisoii, (Jcorge. Memoir of WiNiam Cook- worthy, formerly of I'lymouth. By his Grandson. Lon., 1.S54, 12mo. ' ' Harrison, (ioorge. Treatise on the Greek I'rep- | ositions, I'hila., l.Ha.'', ftvo. | Harrison, tieorge. Two Months in Brittany ; with my Knapsack ami Fly-lio.l, L.m., IS(),><, 12rno. ! Harrison, George Harris< respondenoe. Illust. N. York, 1886, 2 vols. Svo. fn"!'"^ ^"'l'^ K""I "■'''<-'h "'"' '""''»' its principal appeal , whM?-?„ '!;''" 5'"l ">em.selves in places simi ar t"> ha ' i ,ri«,,'?''i?''.^'"'^"''', "pcupi"'. "'"1 tc those profound y hpscopal Church l),u to read his blonrapln-, . is to be made aware that his ('hri.stiaiiiiy and his niaiiho'od traiiscondcd his particular opinions."- .Vo^Vm, xliii "ic, 1 his IS an interesting and profitable bo,ik. It depicts a c aracter sniKularly .levoiit.'manly, lovable, an,rener^ EUlc And It nieidentally .-hows us soniethliigof the faith the eiitcrnrise, the unworl.llineKS. which are the most a ■ trictive ell iraeterisliesof an orthodox communion wholly independent of the statc."-6Jjfda(or, Ix. 359. ' ic!**'"'''*""' Harry. Poems, Clapham, Y'orkabire, io8(, 8vo. ' HorrisoM, Henry William. The Battle-Fields and Isaval Exploits of the Republic from Lexington to the City of Mexico. Illust. Phila., 1857, Svo; new ©u., 1877. T Harrison, I. Henry. 1. (Trans.) The Death of Ivan the Terrible; from the Russian of Count A. K Tolstoi, 1869, p. Svo. 2. (Trans.) Krilofif's Original fables, 1883, Svo. 3. Complete Course of VolapUk : with Grammar and Exercises, and a Vocabulary of I'wo Thou- sand Five Hundred Words; adapted from the French of Irof. Aug. kerekhoffs; 2d ed., Lon., 1888, I2mo. lojf "/"*""'•'• Manual of the Type- Writer, Lon., J.^.^.>, ij,. Svo. Harrison, J. Bayford. A Good Copy, and other Stones, Lor.., 1884, p. Svo. Harrison, J. J. and E. On the Culture of the i each. Nectarine, 4o., Lon., 1860, Svo. 774 Harrison, James, of Gateshead-on-Tyne. I. Oxford Theology; or, Romanism in the Church of En.'- land, Lon., IS75, I2mo. 2. The Everlasting Kingdom and the Life Eternal, Lon., 18S0, Svo. Harrison, James Albert, b. 1848, at Pass Chris tian. Miss.: gnidualed at the University of Virginia 1866: professor of Latin anil modern languages in Han- dolph-Macon College, Va., IS7I-7tl, and since then i)ro- fessor of English and modern languages in Washington and Lee Iniversity, Le.\ington, Vii. 1. A Group of Poets and their Haunts, N. York, 1875, Svo. "He has an excellent sclectluii of subiccts —subjects wliicli are a oroofot his having real lilcrafv and aslhet^c i.redilectioiis. He has apparently made a" long stay in hurope.and spent his timetliere in a sullicientlvseholarlv manner. . . . lie is biiieii wilb the mania of beiiiir pict- uresque at any eo.i^t, in seiuson and out."— .\ tliuii xx ."'JiJ 2. Greek Vignettes: a Sail in the Gn ck Sens in the I Summer of 1877, Host., 1878, ISmo. ;!. Spain in Pro- I file : a Summer among the Olives and Aloes, Bust., 1879, ' 16mo. "Mr. Harrison'.s sketches are not only very agreeable reading, but they have a distinct charm. He has in a very perceptible it not very coiepicuons. ihrree the quality i'L!l!\l\ll'^K\ ''.''• '^SV ,V"»!!M'icture.s,niely. and describes them jympathctically."— J\^i((o,i, xxix. 63. 4. .Spam, (Sketch of the Historv of Spain.) Illust. Best., 1881, 12mo. 5. The Story of Greece, ("Story of the Nations,") N. York, 1885, I2mo. 6. .Autrefois: Tales of Old New Orleans and Elsewhere. N Y^ork 1888 12mo. With Baskkuvill, W. M., A Handy Dictionary ot Aiglo-Saxon Poetry: based on Grosohopp's Grein. Editei;, Revi ed, and Corrected: with Grammatical Ap- pendi.\, Ll.stof Irregular Verbs, and Brief Etymological Features. Best, and Lon., ISSli, Svo; now ed., N. York, Harfison, James Bower, M.D., M.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., gradu; 1 in medicine at the University of St. Andrews; hoiiierly surgeon of the Ardwiok and Ancoats Dispensary, and a.ssi8tMnt |ihysician of the .Man- chester Royal Infirmary. I. Some Remarks on the Con- tamination of Water by Poison of Lead, and its Eftects on the Human Body, Lon., 1850, 12mo. 2. Popular Medical Errors, Lon., 1851, 12mo. 3. The Medical As- jicets ol Death and the Medical Aspects of the Human Mind, Lon., 1852, 12mo. 4. A Few Remarks on the Perforating Ulcer of the Stomach and Bowels, Lon., 1856, 12mo. 5. Familiar Letters on the Diseases of Children, Lon., 1862, l2mo. 6. A Vision of Asmodeus, and the Reflections of Dr. Anselmo, Manchester, 1880, p. Svo. Harrison, James Carter. I. An Epitome of the Laws of Probate and Divorce, Lon., 1880, Svo; 3d ed., 1886. 2. An Epitome of the Criminal Law, Lon., 1882; 2d ed., Lon., 1885, Svo. ,i. A Selection of btatutes for Students : with Notes and Cases, Lon.. 1S85 r. Svo. ' Harrison, James Hargrave. (Ed.) Postwiok and Rela'ives: written in the Early Part of the Eigh- teenth Century by Thomas Harrison, of Great Plum- stead. Illustrated with Notes. Great Yarmouth, ISoS 4t<^ 100 copies printed for private circulation. Harrison, Miss Jane Ellen. I. Myths of the Odyssey in Art and Literature. Illust. Lon., I SSI, Svo. ' ' iin thography of her subject ; to the uninitiated, u promise I'i'i- Vi'"*''^ '" ''"'ne--- 1 (■<"'.. XX. i«9 tbooi'if I ,nT?".''* '"'''i=.i'«''^'"'it. lint for the mythologist, wR .1, 11,? '^''^ ''" '.'""■,'»" for the student of the ar of h nan ,w'^>'' ^'"-'"il"* '^'""!'''l ','"" ™mnion materials 01 Human lancy. . . . Her main object is to show how Greek artists conceived of the Homeric legends We are not acquainted with any book pn.duced by any man atelther university which does so mieh for the tnowledge rmihrui'/.'' i"* ^H""""^ 'oyawonittii fronT oi e ot' tfe Cambridge colleges for women."— .I(A., No. 2830 ,„?•- Introductory Studies in Greek Art. Illust. Lon.. I88o, Svo. ' " The book .she has Ju.st published displays in an eoual degree the instinct of address and the insthK' If VSeareli ;„V 'hV™',''^^'' »• ''^'""slamly encounter serious and earnest thought, wide knowledge, and a vivid exposUion' —A. h. Ml iiiiAV : Acad., xxix. llfi. Harrison, Jennie. I. The Right Way, and how ^F^^J,"/"^' ^''*"*^'' '" "' N. York, 1863, ISmo. 2 The Children's Wreath, N, York. 1S65. 6 vol?. ISmo 3 on the Ferry-Uoat, N. York, 1S65, ISmo. 4. Morning-' Glory Stories, N York, 1865, ISmo. 5. The Boys' Watchword ; or. The Story of the Old Back Room, Lon , 18<2; new ed., 1876, 12mo. 6. Little Boots, and the bleps they trod in, Lon., 1874, 12mo. 7. "Little Qateshcad-on-Tjiic. 1. sill in the Church of Kujj;- ho KviTliisting IviiiL'il'mi ■1(1, Svo. rt, 1). 1X4S, ftt Pn«s Chris University of Virginia iiciilern languages in Itiin- 1-71), unci since then pro- hinguiiges in Washington ui, Va. 1. A (irou)) of rk, ISTi, Svo. inn of sulj.lcots —subjects ; real liternrv and lesthetic Illy made a long sWy in I in n snllicienlly scholarly Uie niuniii of being )iict- id out."— ;\ llioil, XX. ."iw. n the Griek iSeas in tlio IKuio. ;). Spain in I'ro- es and Aloes, Dost., I.STU, not only very ngreenblo eliarni. lie has in a very ■nous, det;reu the quality •turewiuely, and describes xxix. 63. story of Spain.) Illust. ■y of (ireoee, ("Story of 5, 12ino. 6. Autrefois: ;isewlicre. N.York, 18S.S, JI., A Handy Dictionary 1 on Gro.schopp's Qrcin, : witii Orammatical Ap- , and lirief Etymological , Svo J new cd., N. York, iver, M.D., M.R.C.P., ne at the University of in of the Ardwiok and nt physician of the Man- lue Rennirks on the Con- of Lead, and its Ktiecta 850, 12mo. 2. I'oj.ular 10. 3. The Medical As- I Aspects of the Human I Few Ueinarka on the 1 and Bowels, Lon., 185t), he Diseases of Children, 1 of Asmodeus, and the nchester, 1880, p. Svo. !r. 1. An Epitome of rce, Lon., 18S0, Svo; 3d he Criminal Law, Lon., ). .!. A Selection of 38 and Cases, Lon., 1885, rave. (Ed.) Postwiok arly Part of the Eigh- rrison, of Great Plum- Great Yarmouth, 1858, lie circulation. len. I. Myths of the . Illust. Lon., 1881, :ra acomn(c-rcn(,'u of the le uninitiated, a promise [X. a")9, not for the mythologist, iir the student of the art i the common nmterials object is to show how imeric legends. . . . Wc 4 proilueed liy any man much for the knowledge voman from one of the Ath.. No. :>830. ek Art. Illust. Lon., ;d displays in an equal the instinct of research, encounter serious and uid a vivid exposition." a Kight Way, and how I'ork, 1803, ISmo. 2. 1865. ft vols. IKmn, .".. '->, 18mo. 4. Morning- ISuio. 5. The Hoys' Old Back Room, Lon., Little Boots, and the ;, 12mo. 7. "Little a Sbjry. Ijlu^t. Dunham's Choice Northern Lily ; Five HAR Boots" grown Older; or, The Soldier of the Cross. Lon 1874, 12mo. 8. Paul Thurston and his Little IJools' new cd., Lon., is'.'i. 1'. Marty and the Milo-lloxes' Lon.. I,s7,-,, 12nio. 10. Little Oranges; or, The Friend' of the Friendles.s, Lon., 1.''75, lOmo ; new cd., l.sSj. 1 1 Choir-lioys of Chcaivick, 1870. 12. Doctor Will, isso' 13. Jean -Maodonald's Week : •York, iSS.',, liino. 11, Roger York, I vH7, K'nio. Harrison, Joanna. A ^,.. ^,,^ . ^ivs Years of an Uneventful Life, [a novel,] Lon., 18S6 cr Svo. ' Harrison, John, F.R.C.S. i. Weights of Spirits per Imperial Gallon, him., ISal, long Svo. 2. The Pa- thology and Treatment of Stricture of the I'rclliru Lon 18J2, 8vo; 2d cd., 1858. 3. The Pathology an.l Treat- ment of Venereal Diseases, Lon., ISOO, Svo. Harrison, John. ThoLainlof Restalrig's Daugh- ter : a Legend of the Siege of Leith, Edin., ls;,7, i2mo IIarri§on, Ilev. John, D.D., ordained l-,)i; viear of Feiuvick. Vorkshirc, lsii7. 1. An An;idote to the leaching of Certain Anglo-Catholics conccrniTig Wor- sliipping Eastward, Lon., ISOO. 2. Whoso are the Fathers .' or. The Teaching of Certain Anglo-Catholics on the Church and its Ministry contrary alike to the Scriptures, to the Fathers of the First Six Centuries, HAR Ac. Lon., IS(17, Svo. 3. On the Primitive Mode cf making Bishops : being an Enquiry as to whether they were created chiefly by those over whom they were to pre.«ule or by one or more of their own Onler, Lon., ISiO, 8vo. \. An Answer to Dr. Pusoy's Challenge re- specting the Doctrine of the Real Presence, Lon., 1S71, 2 vols. Svo. j. An Answer, in Seven Tracts, to the Jiucharislic Doctrine of Romanists and Ritualists: in which it 13 shown that their Teaching is contrary to Holy Scripture.^ Lon., 1873, p. Svo. 6. The Fathers cf.,«,„ Dr. Pusey : an Exposition of his Unfair Treatment of their i-vidcnce on the Doctrine of the Real Presence, Lon., 18(3, p. Svo. 7. The Eastward Position I'nscrip- tural and not Primitive and Catholic, Lon., 1876, p. Svo. Harrison, John. Three Ballads: The Clipper Screw, Maximilian, Trafalgar, Lon., ISK9, 12mo. Harrison, Jolin. Imaginary Loves, [verse,] Bir- 111 ngham, KSso, |,. Svo. " •■ ' ■■ 'J Ilarrisonj John. Oure Tounis Colledgc : .Sketches of the Early History of the OM Colledgc of Edinburgh : with an Appendix of Historical Documents, Edin., 1884, Svo. ' Harrison, John, of Edinburgh. The Scot in Ulster: the Story of the Scottish Settlement in Ulster, Edin., 1888, cr. Svo. ,„?*"":"»"? ,I»ev. John Denby, Ph.D., ordained ist,7 ; vicar ol Barton, Lancashire, 1870. The Identity nl I ,/-".'''''' 'ho Anglo-Saxon, and the Catholic Harrison, Hey. Jonathan Baxter, b. 18.35, in ■ "NoI, -*''■'■""' "•'»'"'«' at Franklin Falls, N.H., since 1860. i Certain Dangerous Tendencies in Amer- ican Life, ond other Papers, Boat., 1880, 12mo. Anon. TLq, ,» Studios on Indian Reservations, Phila., 1887, I6mo. ' ' Harrison, Joseph, 1S10-I874,b. in Philadelphia; became a mechanical engineer and inventor, and was employed by the Russian government to construct loco- motives Ac., l84"-52. 1. An Essay on the Steam Boiler Phi a ISfi-, lOmo. 2. The Locomotive Engine, and Philadelphia's Share in its Early Improvements rev. ed., Phihv., 1872, Svo. 3. The Iron-Worker and King Solonion: with a Memoir and an Appendix; 2d cd rev., Phila., 1860. Printed f,.r private circulation. Harrison, Rev. Joshua Clarkson. The Offi- cers, Services, and Institutions of Park Chapel, Camden rown : with the Re,K,rt8 for I85S (l,S(i|) and an Address to the Church and Congregation, Camden Town, 1850- 01, 2 vols. 12mo. Privately printed. Also, single ser- mons and addresses. Harrison, Rev. Lawrence John. Sermons preached on Various Occasions, Lon., 1867 p Svo Harrison, Mrs. M. B. (Trans.) a (ireat Ladyj K^hn 1 ?*''°"',').-''i •'• *:'"• ^*«"i"- [pseud, for August huprtne,] Lon., InjS, p. svo. Harrison, Mrs. iMary, daughter of Rev. Charles Kingsley, ,«/ra/ wife of Rev. William Harrison. Her books and her contributions to periodicals have been pub- lished under the pseudonyme of " Lucas Malet." 1. Mrs Lorimer : a Sketch in Black and White, Lon., 1882. 2 vols. p. Svo, "Not only brimful of cleverness, profuse and careless cleveriii'ss, as of one rich in inlelligenci', ami of geniiine softly reflective himiniir, such as critics hive, but of power of a kind so separate that it is Imrd to characterize wlthuul quoting in justltieation the wIkjIc book."— .sWc/u^,,-, Ivi. 180. 2. Colonel Enderby's Wife: a Novel, Lon., 1885, 3 vols. cr. Svo. " We cniinot doubt that this sturv will live ainoiiL'vt ibe great Hiigli:.li tictions of ibis ceiiliu'v. For it moves In the higher imaginative world wiibmit iiiiv ileliciciicv in real- ism. There is lUible poetry in it wii'hoiu ilreaiiiiiicss or want o, grasp lor the truth of hunmii imlure."— .s;)iv(o(or ivlit. /in. ' ' 3. Little Peter! a Christmas .Morality, Lon., 18S7, so. 16uio. 4. A Counsel of Perfection. Lon., ISSS p. Svo Harrison, Miss .llnry. The Skilful Cook: 'a Pcaotical Manual of Modern Kxiierience, Lon.. 18S4 cr. Svo. ' Harrison, Nellie I'ortrscue. 1. For One Mans Pleasure: a Novel, Lon.. Iss.l, 2 vols. cr. Svo; new ed., 1S85. 2, So Runs my Dream: a Story, Lon., 1S85, 2 V(ds. p. Svo. Harrison, Octavian Baxter Cameron, M.A., b. 1819; graduated nt Trinity College, Cambridge. 1841 ; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1S51 " 1. The Summary Procedure on Bills of Exchange Act, 1855, Lon., ISjo, 12ino; 2d ed. .same year. 2. The Practice of the Sheriff's Court of the City of i.ondon, Lon., 1800, or. Svo. 3. The Registration (Occupation Voters) Act, 188o, Lon., ISS.), Svo. 4. The Representation of the People Act, 1884: Notes, Lon., 1SS5, p. Svo. Ilarrison, Oscar. The Comic Guide to the Isle of Man. Illust. Lon., 1881, Svo. Harrison, R. E. What is Congelaticm ? or. The Benumbing Influence of Cold in proilueing Insensibility to Pain in Dental Operations popularly explained, Lon., 1858, 12ino. Harrison, Reginald, M.D., F.R.C.S., surgeon to the Liverpool Royal Inlirmary. 1. Clinical Lectures on , Stricture of the Urethra and Disorders of the Urinary Organs, Lon., 1878, Svo. 2. Lectures on the Surgical ^ Diseases of the Urinary Organs; 2d ed., enl., Lon., IssO I Svo; 3d ed., 1887. 3. The Prevention of Stricture and of Prostatic Obstruction, Lon., 1SS2. 4. On some Recent Advances in Surgery of the Urinary Organs: Address, Lon., 1883, .Svo. 5. Observations on Lithotomy, Lithot- rity, nnracticul liules and SuggestioLS for the r.^-e of Machinists, Iron-Workers, and Others, N. York. ISliS, l2nio. . Harrison, W. C. liees and Uoo-Keeping, N. York, 18(10, 12nio. , , , , Harrison, W. II. The Fossil lirido : a Legend ot Folkestone, and other Verses, Lon., 1S6S, Svo. Privately ''"Harrison, W. H. How to get rich in the South : Telling what to do, how to do it, and the Profits to be realized. Chic, 18S8, 12mo. Harrison, W. P. 1. Theophilus Walton ; or, Tlie Majesty of Truth ; a Reply to " Theodosia Earnest, Nashville, Tcnn., 12mo. 2. The Living Christ, 18.S,!, Harrison, Lieut.-Col. Walter, 46th Regiment, U.S. army. Pickett's Men: a Fragment ol War His- tory, X. York, 1870, 12mo. Harrison, Rev. William, M.A., rector of Birch, Essex. [a„lc, vol. i., add.] 1. The Light of the Forge, i or, Counsels drawn from the Sick-He.l of L. M., Lon.. < 1853, 12mo: 2d e.l., ISlU. 2. Conlirmation : a Duty to God and a Choice of Service, Lon., 1S()2, 12mo. Anon. 3. The Reality and Eternity of the Future Punishment of the Wicked, Lon., 1865, 8vo. 1. Daily Readings for Holy Seasons: Lent, Lon., 1876, 12mo. „ ,- , Harrison, William, 1802-1834, b. at Salford, Lancashire; resided in the Lsle of Man from 184.), and was a member ..f the House of Keys, and chief lounder of the Man.K Society. 1. Bibliotheca Monensis : a Biblio- graphical Account of Works relating to the Isle of Man, (Man.'C Soc Pub.,) Douglas, 1861, Svo; now ed , l>,(i. " (Ed) .Mona Miscellany: a Selection of Proverbs, Sayinus, Ballads, Customs, and Legends peculiar to the Isle of Man, (Manx ,■.)•;'''';;- tography : written as a Practical Guide and an In n,. dm.tion\o its Latest Deve opinents Bradford, Lng^, 1888, Svo. 8. Photogrni.hy for All, Lon., 18^8, p. S^o. With Wakf,FIK1..., 11. U0W1..VN1., Earth-knowledge: a Text-Book of Elementary Physiography, Lon., l>-»i, '"Harrison, William Uandle. 1. Ihe H..nd- Book of Alphabets and Ornaments, Lon., I8b0, cr. Svo; 6th ed., 18(3. 2. Suggestions for Illuminating, Lon., 1861 ito 3. A Practical Guide to Decorative Painting f„r Walls, Panels, Screens, Ac. : 2d ed , Lon., l/''''^. '-'""• Harriss, Julia Mildred. Wild shrubs of Ala- bama; or. Rhapsodies of Restless Hours. By the Min- strel Maiden of Mobile. N. York, 1852, 8vo. Harrisse. Henry. Bibliotheca Americana \ etu»- tissima: a Description o', W»'1<\J'^^''.''*"8 ,'" ,f '''''™'' published between 1402 and laol, N. \ork, 1866, r.Sui. Additions, Ito the foregoing.] Pans, 1872. Ilarriison, Mrs. A. M. Gethsemane, and other Poems, Lon., I85fi, l2mo. . Ilarrisson, John. I. An Essay on Pbysioal Edu- cation, Lon., 1866, Svo. 2. Athletic Training and Health: an Essay on Physical Education, Lon., ISBtf, '"llarrod, Henry, FS.A., 1817-1871, b at Ayls- ham, Norfolk: a.lmitted an attorney 1838 , was Kr twelve years secretary of the Norfolk and Norwich Archtcological Society; settled in London as a profes- sional anti.,uary 1865. I. Gleanings among t'« ";"■"«« and Convents of Norfolk. lllust. Norwich, 18,,, , 8no " (E.l.) Calendar of the Court Rolls of the Borough ot Colchester: witli Lists of Bailiffs and Mayors to the Present Year. 1865, Colchester, 1865, 4to. 3. Keper ory of the Records and Evidences of the Borough of Colches- ter. 1865. Colchester, 1865. 4to. 4. Report on the Records of the Borough of Colchester, 1865. Colchester, 186.,, 4t,.. 5. Report on the Deeds and Records of the Borough ot King's Lynn, King's Lynn, 1874, 4to. a,,,:,. Ilarrold. Charles. Directions for Torres Straits, '"Harrop, Kobcrt. Bolingbruke: a Political Study and Criticism. Lou., 1884, Svo. ■• .V larK,. proporthlii of his pages is rtlled with Pure ""- rative.-wiih il narrative of events that are not Irii gl t with much interest to l''«-?'-'''t-'l|.'>:.r™''''''^ '';''','"" V,,f/' readv been liaiulkMl by writers ot lar greater powers than Mr ilariup can claim to possess."— ."'jicrtdfoi-, Ivii. 0o4. narrower, Henry Draper. Captain Glazier and his Lake: an Enouiry into the History and Progress ot Exploration at the Head- Waters of the Mississippi since the Discovery of Lake Itasca, N. York, 1886, Svo. Harry, James Spence. 1. (Trans.) fhe Right to Fly, by Nadar, [pseud.,] Lon., 1866, p. Svo. Z. Trans.) Atala. by Chateaubriand, Lon., 18b,, 4to. Harshu, David Addison, [-,„((, vol. i., a,ld.] 1. Life of Philip lloddridgc: with Notices ot some ot his Contemporaries, and Specimens of his Style, Albany, 1864, Svo. 2. The Star of ■ ablehem : a Gunle to the Saviour. Chic, 1864, 12mo. 3. Life of Rev. James Hervey, Albany, 1865, sm. 4to. Only 50 copies i)rinted. 4. (E,i.) The Christian's Present for A I Ages: contain- in,' DevotionalT'houghts of Eminent Divines, N.York, 1S66. 12mo. 5. Life of Rev. George Whitetield, Albany, 1886, 4to. Only 50 eoiiies printed. 6. Life of John Bunyan : with Notices of some of his Contemporaries and .Specimens of his Style, i'hila.. 1S71, !2mn. Harshn, Rev. John W. 1. The Nature, Effects, and Pardon of Sin, N. York, 1853, 12mo. 2. Song of the Redeemed, Salvation to (lod and to the Lamb, I hila., 1870. llimo. „ . Harsha, William Justin. A Timid Brave: the Story of an Indian Uprising, N. York, 1886, Svo. HAR Practice, Pleading, ami Evi- II ' lornia, San yrun., 1M78, r. Ilarston, E. F. li. dence in tlio Courts o'' ' tivii. Ilnrstoii, Hev. IJd .ard, M.A., grniluiitcd at Ciiiro iliill, Cinnbriilgc Ih.i4; olmjilain of lii»lio|i No- villc'a II(»^|iili>l and v],Mr of kSlierborne. Diirilie evident aiipreeintimi of the romantic as well as the pviictieal side of llie quesliim. shows that the man is mil nu rued in the specialist, and that onisiders as well as exjieKs may look to lind amuse- ment as well us iiislnietliin tlieiein."— ^a(. t!(i:, Hi. 'J41. *» Hart, Gerald," (Pseud.) Sec Ihvi.no, Thomas J., ill/ fit. Hart, («crald E., president of the Montreal Society for Historical Studies. The Fall of New France, 1755- 1760, Montreal and N. York, 1888, 8vo. Hart, H. 1. Alcohol: under Six Aspects, Lon., 1878, 8vo. 2. Drink Atrocities: a Word to Education- ists, Tradesmen, and Rate- Payers, Holloway, 1878, 8vii. Hart, Henry Chichester, naturalist to Sir G. Nares's Arctic expedition and Prof. Hull's Palestine expedition. 1. A List of Plants found in the Island of Arran, Gnlway Bay, Dublin, 1875, 8vo. 2. The Flora of Ilowth : with Map and an Introduction to tlie Geology and other Features of the Promontory, Dublin, 1887, ]2nio. 3. Scripture Natural Historv : vol. ii.. Animals of the Bible, ("By-Paths of Bible Knowledge,") Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Hart, Very Rev. Henry Martyn, M.A., grad- uated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1861; ordained 1863; dean of St. John's Cathedral, Denver, Col., since 1879. 1. (Trans.) The AVorld of the Sea; from the French of Moquin Tandon. Illust. Lon., 18(19, r. 8vo ; new ed., 1874. 2. Elementary Chemistry, Lon., 1870, 8vo. 3. The Children's Service-Book for Church and Home, Lon., 1875, 12mo. 4. A Preacher's Legacy to his Con- gregation and their Children: Sermons, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 5. Manual of Chemistry, for Advanced Stuilcnts, N. Y'ork, cr. 8vo. Hart, Henry Wjatt, b. 1854; graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge. 1873; called to the bar at the Inner Tem)ile 1877. Bankrujitcy Law and Practice, Lon., 1881, 8vo. With Eii.oAnT, Ernest, loterrogato- ries : Rules relating to the Law of Discovery and In- spection now administered in the High Court of Justice, Lon., 1879. 8vo. Hart, Herbert William. How to return Mem- bers to Parliament without the Corruption at iircsent attendant on General Elections, Lon., 1868, Svo; 3d ed., rev.. Lon., 1872. Hart, J. A. X. Four I'surpations in Society : Ded- icated to the Houourablc W. E. Gladstone, Lon., 1873, 8vo. Hart, J. B. A Treatise on the Practice of the Courts of the State of California: carefully adapted to the Existing Law, Albany, 1853. Syo. Hart, J. Coleman.' Designs for Parish Churches, in the Three Styles of English Church Architecture: with an Analysis of Each Style, Ac, N. Y'ork, 1857, imp. Svo. Hart, James Morgan, M.A., LL.D., son of John 777 ll SI ,m>tf HAR HAR M .H !,K3I fcsaur of rhetorio iiml Kn^li.^li pliil bftfl coritrihutud nuiiieroiiH iirticle.- (Triins.) Thi^ Auiii/.nii.i ; t'niiii the I)inxfl«tcilt, N. York, isiis, \2uiu. of Tt'iicliiii({ Colors, by K. t'nvt', N' 3. (Tnini>.) Knjjhuid, Political ami gy at Cornell. Jc> to |iurioilleala, I. Ilerijiiiii uf Fraiiz .'. (TraiH.l .Metlioil York, 1X1)1), liirrio. Social, hy Au)(u^te S. Itiirt, iii/n, ! b. IH.Ifl, at Princeton, N..r. ; (jrodiialed | the Actrcj.-, and Thomas Otway, Lon., 1S«K, 4to, 4. at Princeton IHIKI, and at (JiittinKen l»(ll; iidmitled to , (l-.M.i A Kegistur of the I.hikIs held by Catlioll ■» and the bar in New York ISHt); a»i(ii; p',)les«or , (leor^e I., I.on., IS7II, Hvo. j. (Ed.) Selection, from tho of modern lanKuaKos and Knglish literature in the Ini- : Corres|i(jndence of 11. Ulooiiideld, l,o IM7I, Svo. H. ■ersity of Cincinnati Is-fl-iMi, und then ap|iointod iin. | Inde.\ K.xpur«atoriua Annliuanus; or. A Descriptive Cat- aloKUo of the l'rinci|>al liooks printed or published in Kngland wliich liave been suppressed, I, on., i8"2-7H, Hvo. 7. All Kni|uiry into the Tenure of Lands in the Parish j of Uravesend, County of Kent, more especially with I Hegaril to tlieii (iavulkind and Non-(Ja\olkind (Quali- ties, (iravesend, l«7:i. Svo. s, (Kd.l Kecorilsof OravcJ- end, Milton, Denton, Chalk, Norlhllcet, .Southfleet, and llleld; with Illustrntivo Notes, Oravesend, 1878, Svo. With LvoNH, Hr.v. I'onsonbv Anvksi.kv, (eil.) Cliartu- lary of the Ancient Benedictine Abbey of Hamsey ! i vols. i. ii.. l,oii., issi-sfl, imp. Svo. Hurt, Uilliam U. 1. The KternnI Purpose: a, Stu.ly of the Scrip'ure Doctrine of Immortality, Pliila., [ ISSI, IL'moi 2d eil,, with Supplementary Kssay (m Iiife, Temporal and Internal, 1 SS2. 2. The Unity of the Faith, i Phila., IS82, 12mo. Hartc, rriiiiciN Mret, b. 183(i, at Albany, N.Y.; removed to California in 1S54; became a oompositir in a prinlinK-oHice, a contributor to newspapers, and in isiis the first editor of the Overland Monthly, in which he published "The Luck of Koaring Camp" and other de- lineationsof Californian life. In 1870 he was made pro- fessor of recent literature in the University of Califor- nia, but in the followin); year he re.-igned this position, as well as the editorship of the Overland, and removed to New Y'ork, becoming a con triljutor to the At Ian tie Month'y and to Scribncr's Magazine. He was C.S. consul at Cre- Laugel, N. York, IS7I. 12mo. 4. (ierman Iniversities a Narrative of Personal Kxperiences ; together with He- cent Statistical Information, Practical Suggestiors, and a Comparison of the (ierman, Ei.gliah. and American Systems of Higher Education, N. Y'ork, M74, 12mo. "In thi.s excellent little volume the amb..r hits told with sliigiilnrcl^.irness, lldelily, iiml siinpllclty Ihoslnrv of his student life in (oitti:igeii, Leipzig, and Berlin.'— A'li/ioii, xix. IIIIJ. .). (Ed.) Herman Classics for American Students: with Notes and Glossary, N. York, 1875-78, 4 vols. IBino. Ii. Syllabus of Anglo- :xon Literature; adapted from Ber- nard Ten Drink's "(iescbiohteder Englischen Literatur," Cin., ISSI, Svo. Hart, Uev. James Williiim Tusker, M.A., graduated at University <" llegc, Durham, l,-i7l; or- dained lS72j vicar of Xe» Swimlon, (lloucestorshire, since 18SS. The Autobiography of ,Iudas Isouriot: a Character-Study, Lon., 1881, p. Svo. Hart, John. I. A Practical Treatise on the Con- struction of Oblique Arches, Lon., 1836; lid ed.. 1808, imp. Svo. 2. Description of a New Method of Treating the Sewage of Towns, Lon., 18i;«, Svo. I '"'J. (iermany, 1S7S-S(I, and at Glasgow 18S0-85, and has Hart, John 8eely, LL.D., [mih; vol. i., add.,] ' s'loo then resided in England. I. Condensed Novels, 181(1-1877, was made professor of rhetoric anil the Eng- ! ""'' "•''<"' Papers, N. Y'ork, 187(t, 12mo. 2. " The Hea- lish language at Princeton IS72. 1. Mistakes of Eilu- '""•'" ^'l""™' t'crse.] Illust. Chic, 1870. (Published cated Men; :id cd., Phila., Sfi2, 12mo; 4th cd., Isii7. j originally in the Overland Monthly, under the title of 2. The Bible as an Education Power among the Nation , Phila., 1862, l«ino. 3. Counsels for the School-Hoom] Phila., 1864, l2mo. 4. The liolden Censer: Thoughts on the Lord's Prayer, Phila., I8li4, lliiuo. a. Thoughts on Sabbath-Schools, Phila., ISii4, 12ino. 6. In the School-Room : Chajiters in the Philosophy of Education, Phila., 1808, 12mo. 7. How to Select a Library, Phila., 1870, lijino. 8. Manual of Composition and Rhetoric, Phila., 1S7U, 12o. ). 9. Removing .Mcmntains : Life Lessons from the Gospels, N. York, 1S70, Iflmo. 10. Sunday-School Idea, Phila., 1870, 12mo. 11. Manual of American Literature; a Text-Book for Schoo's and Colleges, Bost., IS72, p. Svo. 12. A Brief Exposition of the Constitution of the United States, Phila., 1873, 12mo. Uart, Joseph J. The Sunshine of Home; or. Hearts and Homes, Lon., IS79, Svo. Hart, Ludovico Woolfgang. Photography Sim- plified: a Practical Treatise on the (.'ollodion and Albu- men Processes, Southampton, 18.57, 12mo. Hart, Mary II. The Children of the Street : Mary Carpenter's Work in Relation to our Own, Lon., 1880, 12mo. Hart, Rev. Richard, [nntt; vol. i., add.,] vicar of Catton. The Apostolical Succession of the English Clergy traced from the Earliest Times, and in the Four Dioceses of Canterbury, London, Norwidi, and Ely, con- tinued to the Y'ear M.DCCC.LXII., Lon. lS(i2, Svo. Hart, Rev. Samuel, M.A., D.D., professor of the Latin language and literature in Trinity College, Hart- ford, Conn. 1. (Ed.) Bishop Seaburv's Communion Oftice: with an Historical Sketch ami Notes, N. Y'ork, 1874, 12mo; new ed.. ISS.i. 2. (Trans.) Mozarabio Lii- urgy for the First Sunday in Advent, N. York, 1S77, Kimo. Hart, Rev. Virgil C, a mi.ssiimary of the Amer- ican Methodist Episcopal Church ; sent to China in 1865, and appointed superintendent of tile mission at Kiu- Kiang 186U. Western China: a Journey to the (Jreat Buddhist Centre of Mount Omoi. Man and Illust. Bost., 18S8, 12ino. " Not only a plea-siiig record of travel, but a tlnielv pic- ture of one of the least known yet most valuable portions ot the earth s siirtftoe."— .V(i(ioH, xlv'.i 442 : " Plain Talk from Truthful James.") :i. The Luck of Roaring Camp, and other Sketdiea, Host , 1870, 12mo. " We eannot safely infer that a man who can throw iiir these vigorous eicliinKs is capable of eoinposliig more am- ! bllidiis pictures with eipiiil success. ... At the same time, lie shows .so iiuieli unmistakable talent in the story we : have noticed that we laiiiiot but hope that be will turn his powers to some account in future, and that ive may have to eongratulate California on producing a geimiiie teller of stories with a strong local flavour.^'— ^(i(. Jteu., xxxl. 811. 4. Poems, Host., 1871, 12mo. 5. "The Heathen Chinee," and other Poems, Lon., 1871, Svo. (1. East and West Poems, Host., 1871, 16mo. 7. Stories of the Sier- ras, Bost.. 1872, 12ino. "In none of Bret Harle's stories, whether In prose or verse, are the charaoterlHilcs of his genius more striking than in these of the Sierras."— .s>crtutoc, xlv. l.'w?. 8. Mrs. Skaggs's Husbands, and other Sketches, Bost., 1872, 16mo. SI. M'liss: an Idyl of Red Mountain, N. Y'ork, Svo. 10. The Poetical Works of Bret Ilarle : Complete Edition. Illust. Lon., 1872, Svo; Bost., 1873 j Lon., 1880; Host., 1881; Lon., 1885 j Lon., 1886, with an Introduction by H. II. Ilaweis. 11. Complete Works in Prose and Poetry ; with Introductory Essay by J. M. Bellew, Lon., I87;{. 12. An Episode of Fiddletown, and other Sketches: with a Memoir, Lon., 1873, Svo. 13. Kehoes of the Foot-Hills: Poems, Bost., 1874, 16nio. 14. Tales of the Argonauts, and other Sketches, Bost,, 1875, lOiuo. 16. Gabriel Conroy : a Novel, Lon., 1878, 3 vols. " Any one who ha.s skill in (he art of skliming may find his account in reading this novel for the sake of the good pieces of description and dialogue to be found in it ; but we, who have wandered through all its mazes, can only speak of it as a most disappointing book."— Sa(. Jtev., xi. 16. Thankful Blossom; a Romance of the Jerseys, 1779. Illust. Bost., 1877, sq. I6mo. 17. Two Men of Sandy Bar: a Drama. Bost., IS77, sq. 18mo. 18. The Hoodlum Band, ami other Stories, Lon., 1878, 4to. 19. The Story of a Mine, Bost., 1S7S, ISmo. 20. Drift from Two Shores, Bost., I87S, 18mo. 21. The Twins of Table Jlountain, and other Stories, Bost., IS79, sq. IBmo. 22. An Heiress of Red Doi;, and other Tales: Poems, Lon.. 187 ------- Hart. Wiliinm Hpiirv F «! i "!i" laoa i, i i ■ ''**'"' P' ^*'"' ^''- "^"^ Briggs's Love-Story, and other to""I':,f 0,'lb^Pu"^' Z!,.'^in^^^^^ If,"' •?•"''• 2'. Complete Vorks: Col- Short Accnnnt of tl,» t?n,.i„ \i.„ f . ? ;'°''' '\^ | lected and Revised by the Author, Lon., S80-81, 5 vols. Account of the ^^^ ^ '^'''""f- -'■ "f "npowder | , Ri,,. ^j^ edition, Bost.. 1882. 2.0.'Flip. and Found in England, Lon., 1S55, Svo. 2. (Ed.) H tulariuin Monasterii S. Petri (Jloucestr ) Historia et Car- ,,( jji Lon., 1863-67, imp. Svo. 3. Memorial of Nell Gwyn vols, i.-iii., j w„ods, B azing Star, Bost., 1882, 24mo. 26. In the Carquinez 778 ost., 1S8;1, IRm ' It is in its way a powerful story, and Its tragical finale HAU ihmvii inif lIl.Tnry ffflliiK; liiit We c«n bui feel ihRt the 27. Oil tliB Frontier, Uu»t., 18H1, |H,„„. 2M Cilin.r- niiinhturl«», l,on., lfiS4, p. Svi>. 211. Miirujii, Hint |hs5 Klinii. " ' like tl Ik . liiKl lie uppnuiili to ,i lruK..,|y 1„ |,,"t ,iei r eiw.iiKh to keep oiiu's Interim pltelieil IiIk1i."-A«(I"h ill :iO. Uy Shore imil Soil«e: An Apoa.le of tlio T„k.« ; "Siirah Walker;" A Ship of '411, It,„t., Iss.i, Klmo " Ihrec very sIIkIU -.kefehea. . . . iiiiirke.l by iheir iiii- thormisimlexlniviiKiiiice."-.V,i/,«H, xll l,-,7 '"^"^ "» ;ll. The (jueeii of the Pirate Isle, llluatriitod by Kiite . leenawiiy. Host., IHS.l, ,i„. Uo. ,)2. Snow-Houml i.t tiigles, Host., 18H8, 8vo. :t:i. Devil's ForJ: ,i Novel ;""•; ^f' I'- 'Ir"' ■■'•«• -^ Mlllionuiro of HoukIi .,„j Uettdy, Loii , 188/, 8vo. :(;,. The friisa.le of tlie " Ex- celsior ; ft Novel, I,on., I8M7, 2 vols. er. 8vo. 3U The ArgonautJ of North Liberty, Host., IMSS Mm,, t; A Phyllis of the Sierras; [also] A Drift from Ke'dwooj (amp. Host., I88M, 24nio. (Iknkhai. CiiiTK ism: '"•"i;e"^,;";i".l:i^"r'r;!:l-^'->^^"",'""i;'H«inau HAR mer Mlnrants : an Account of the Mliralorv Blrdii which piui, the .Summer in the Ilrltisb Islands.' lUust Lon 187,^, new eil., 1881. m. Ilriti.h An .1. Kxtinc W 1 ."ll' ':"<"" ,"""" ■■ ''i"' """"• Acrount of Mr till HiM White Cattle, lllusl. I.on., 1880, 8vo. "Weoiili,. auree with Mr. Hartliu- In tbIiikliiL' thni ii... .1.^ .Maimnals aii,l lllpls' aii,| the b^K iii of I ellH ibj'i rSFS note as heTias soiiiiiled lliroUL'liAiit the" U ti c4 whle iiiaile his reputalloii. In these lie foritcts all , 1 er 11 er, tiire, 1111,1 sees ami Is possessed solely hy the 11 bwhl '• i 1 o pj.rtrays. So vlKorous and veraelous'ls the e^. ii'eial, Vi h at .111 extraiieoiis aiHl. relleete.l mutter Is left Smi Is .' -T'Waio?,'lMb riij'.''"'' "" ^'^J"^'"' "he" It'rysialli^Js:^ '■ Helms plenty of Imnionr, both artltluial ami real and plenty ol true ima«lnative wit ; he lias a s re eye for (liar ,„■ er of a .•ertalii sort, an excellent faculty ,,f.1eserlptl„n both dklacllc Aii,l dramatic, uml a very iniisterfid ai m ' ieiislonoreir..ct; he Is capable of patli.V aiM he sTi na ble o ilrMina; he ha.s ImaKi.ialloii of the riVht r, iiiam l, quality : he Is an adept In certain siirts of p"s^ m i", ' I. has abun.lant kii.AvledKe of .vruiiii classesc.f t'lve lie s hanlly ever laiiltlcss ; f,,.- evi'ii when lie Is at is best ad highest It IS never clear that a touch of iiiivemeity a tr" ice of the practised Ma«e inuiiiiKer, a bliimler lii tacV a disc r,1 '!' Ti"!"';:'' Y'" '"" "l 'II' "'■' li" ""w iiUheii K oes sIralKl t lo the heart for all that, and within hi "nitatrre i^s_no lIviiiK writer who can iuipr,.ve upon hln,V™i7A" xS: nllhl^^,^ ""' ""wt.cniiiic 'tly distinctive feature of Mr u' I,'? 'b'7> "'"",",'"' '".""KK-e.-lfvencss, a quail ty ii which' we think, his writing is hardly to be siirniusseil. By his ■' ,1s '"" "wi'/i""''-'? "f «"«i^--^ti,.« dellnit,'.,"; .rt lule hit . . i' ■ >• ^^'," " '"'■'' '"^i^i-'s. thrown as It were by accl .lent, he describes remote or trivial consen J ices .so as t , (jurry our iIioukIu at oiii^e to the centre of tie actloi Nor lio we come to resent this as a trick of mail iier • i art'lv I ,^^ cause .Mr. I ret Harte knows h,.w t., apply it w t I ilTnlTo ,11 be ; uil '•''.•'V™""'-' " '".'•'^""y '»'' »" ftlcial, bu f, "1 on the truth ol human nature. . . . The nun Iv liiinir,i...iiu aspect of .Mr. Hret Harte's wriliiitjs is 1, tli 1 it^nms fail m r The curious iroiiy-usiiiK the w,.rd in its oriitinal sense of uiider-stau;ineiit-wliieli runs through the wl , le h ge- neric ratlier than Individual, But our Lt .or ,"ii ,?,lle?^t H lu i,„ I ";l"'i''"l'l>;. • . . His Califoriilan tales, bev,'ii 1 their interest as works of Action, have a truth wlK if lor ml' mVtl""'"'-!.*; '"•'"''■^ "'"" """•'"hat" asses f, ' 1 Is*; tori al truth. . . . Uiey give us a picture, everywhere so 1 "^'.V::^',^,'*^^*' ^' '• (Ed.JUoMenLove. Illust. ^on-'lsTs^'l '""■ ^' (EJ-)ChaplctofGem8. Illus iiOIl., lon.Sj l.^ruy. P '?'?V.f ' '^**'; " illiam. .Sermons preached in the Parish (;ii,iroli of lilandford, Lon., ISfil, 12mo I.- 1 |Mn'',„^"'"*""*' R<=voIution, and other Poems, tdin., I85II, 12iiio. ' Hurting, James Gdmiind, F.L.S., b. lUl in London, and eilucatcJ at Downside College, near liath, 1 V^L^r''^''"y "f t"""'""' ProctUl as a soli- citor till 18 1, 8, since when he has devodcd himself to /ooogical inyestigutions. In 1871 he became editor ot the natural history columns of the Field, and in 1877 e,litor of the Zoologist I. The liirds of Miildlesex ; a Ion ''l8"fi;"° '8° ""',^»'»^''l History of the County, Lon., 1860, p 8vo 2. Hints on Shore Shooting : with a Chapter on Mjinning and Preserving Bird.s Lon., 1871 p. 8vo. .(.The 9rnithology of Shakespeare Critically Examined, Explained, and Illustrated, Lon.. 1S7I 8vo :■ ,? «"'"i Bo"!: "f British Uirda : showing the liistri- bution of the Resident and Migratory Species in ho British Islands, Lon., 1872, 8vo. 5. (Ed.) White's Nat 1S7 ^io°'^« of Solborne;' Revised, '.itli Note^W, Fro^h W„; • ^.-J-''^''^'" Search of Shells, Land and l-resh-Water. Illust. Lon., 1875, p. 8vo. 7. Our Sum- Ion' t M? r "^ n',"'. *"^"' """"'' ""'' ""l-i'^' Il''"'t. ,,, "" ',;,■'• ^'°-, '"• .^■"'"y "" ■■^l'"" '""1 Natural His- tory. Illust L,ui.,l 88;), 8vo. II. Hints on the. \Ian- ageiiien of Hawks, Lo„, ,884. 8vo. With Kohkht, L. liius..' ''i::,n.:'l8'';:'f,.^.''"'' '"'^'"^"" ">• •*- -^ '■--'• IJarliiiKtoii, Mar.iuig of. .See CAVKveisn. Hartley, Mrn. I ll||,ia and I; a Novel. Lon., 8,4, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Spi.leisand Flies : a Novel, Lon. vol's f 8V,,''' '■' '■ '*' ^"^ ""■ '^""'"' ''""■' '**"- 2 Hartley, Benjamiii. Ouide to Cullodio-Etehina. Illust. ami Phit.s. .V. York, I88'> "•"■"«. I«'„Vs'w7'i'.T','r.".- . '• ''"■" ■">'• Adventures of Lewis Metzel the Virginia Ranger, l2mo. 2. Life of the Empress Josephine. Phila., l.Hfid, i2mo. .1 Life ,-f trancis Marion : with .Sketches of other Patriots'. Illu.st. Phila 12mo. 4. Lives of the Three Mrs. .fmlsons, the Female Missionaries, Phila., l2mo. ;,. Hunting Sports m the Uest Illust. Phila., 12mo. II. Life of l.Lniel Boone, the Great Western Hunter and Pioneer; to which him„ if o^'i' Autobiography complete, as ,lictated by Bible Illustration, Phila., IS61», l2mo Hartley, Charles. I. Elocution Ma,le Easy for ?"^^9""c^ y\^V<"'^"', "nd Headers, Lon., 1870, till' f o '■"'u"'^ ^'"'* ^"'y- * "•"''" '" t''« Coinposi! ca? «I''"-'^ ''• ^""- !!"•'' '2"'o- 3. The tJrammat- ical Remembrancer: Aids in Correct .Speaking and ist . a Co lection ol the Finest Passages of Poetry and Elo- quence Lon., 1872, 12mo. 5. The Speaking Voice ; 11 „ to Cultivate, Develo,,, Mo.lulate, IHanage; Strengthen, and Preserve It; witli Passages for Practic;, Lon.,^87" Lon., 18,S4 12mo. 7. The Book of Recilati<,ns; a Col' lection of Passages from the Works of the Best Poets and Dramatists, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. Ilo^J^h"!,'^.', "'"• *^'l'*"'- '• "0™ Kemper: or, llow the liitier was made Sweet. Illust. Phila., 1879 8M ,«, '''r'';^'',,°^,/'"' I'o-^^'i'l'out Society, Phila. W! Issuer. 8vo ^"""■"'' "' "■' Willoughby Boy.,' Mp^f?T'7' ^'^- , '; ''"' Measurement nu,I Oas- Meter Testing; 3d ed., Lon., 187.S, 4th ed., 1882. 2. Ihe Gas Analyst's Manual, Lon., I87i», p. 8vo Hartley, Fountain J. The Sun.lay-School Army ; US losition and Progress, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo l?,V7 m7^' "*m' ^*'""' Sinithson, D.D., son of Robert Milham Hartley, /„/,„, b. 1830, in New York • graduated at New York University 1852, and at AnI dover Theological Seminary 1856; since 1871 pastor of he Reformed Church at Utica, \.Y., and in 187.! founded the Vedder lectureshii, at Rutgers College. I. Prayer and its Relation to Ivio.lern Thought and Criticism: Vcddcr Lectures, 1874, N. York, 1875, 12mo 2 His- tory id the Reformed Church, Utica, N. York 1880 i Memorial of Rev. Philip H. Fowler, D.D,,' N. York,' ;^ .L °''' ^°'*- Setuyler in History, 1884. 6 rf.^^P'ilc." P^"^'"'* "'"<^' = ^'""'^^ ffom Various Authors, Hartley, Kev. Jolin, Wesleyan minister. 1. Hid Treasures, and the Search for them : Lectures to Bible- Classes, Lon., 1859; 4th ed., 18751. 2. Let Us Go Up • Incentives to the Pursuit of Holiness, Lon., 1872, 16mo ■,'LoV, ,!','"'^ on Holiness, Expository and Practical, Lon., Hartley, John, F.S.S., F.L.S., b. 1839, at Halifax, Yorkshire, and educated at the Park Place Academy there; was for twenty years a designer of upholstery goods lor a firm in Halifax. In 18«6 he began the pub- l.cation of he Clock Almanack, the circulation of w'hich exceeds 100,000 annually. In 1872 he removed to HAU Aiiii'rii!«. AM()it of liU |iroilu«tloni are written in the Yorkuliire illaloot. I. Annie l.iiiii, the Monrlniirl Fle)wer, 2. A llolling Stone; ii Tiile dl' Wronn" uiij Keven^o, Wiiitofluld, ll'iiiii, :t. Yurl(s In Its ini'liiri's of HiirliliiK-iiicii's IIIV mill thiiiiKlit in Uiv Vnrksliire uC tlic liiiii'iii'Mili I'lMiliiry. Wliciv, Hllliiiiii simliiliiK aliiT Inn. Mr, llarllf.v I'unllinis liiiu-iif In IruihiK .siiili jili'Iiiri-s anil li'ltlni.' Ilif hiiniiinr llmv niilnnillv nut nf lluMii, liis work nnuiship Is of Its klml slniiilv iicrlVi't, ami riMnliiils oni; of iMilhlnH 80 miu'li as nl a llim rati; Tenlcrs."— .Sjjfrtii/ur, III. 11. Many a .Slip: a Domestic llomanoe, 1S7S U'nio. 10. Sccl.s i- Palis, |N7», lliiuo. I!. A .-ilieaf from the Moiirlami: I'ocms, 1S81, !2ino. 12. .Scets i' Ulackpooi, Flcetwoiiil, Lytham, ami .Smithport, lss2, 12mo. Hartley, h. Industrial Thrilt; or, liil'o Assurance and I'lnMoiis, Ac, l.on., I.SM7, |2ino. Hartley, Mrs. May, (Lallan,) b. in Diildin ; wile of AV. N. Hartley, i;/yVri. I. liogan, M.l'. ; a Novel, I,iin., 1.S7I1, 2 vols. er. 8vo. Anon. " We have seldom read thmuKli a nindiTii novel which lelt n Worse taste lielilinl It than this. At the saiiie time, weiNUiniit liiit iiiliiill Unit the antliur shows ii.nslileralile power In hiiii.lliii); his materials. His eanviis, indeed, Is erowde.l In siieh nil e.Meiil that tlii' sketehe^ are of the HllK'lUesI; bill epiili eliaraeler stands on lis own feet, and Is not merely 11 lay llnnre,anil the '•torv.siicli as it is, never naKs. our ohjeition l.s nut to the liandliiiK of theui, Imt tu the mulerials tliemselves."— .s;»c((//oc, .\11.\. lOK!. 2. The Honourable Miss Fenard, l.on., 1877, 3 vols, or. 8vo. • Doubly worth reading, for Its pictures of Irl.sh manners are as entertaining a.s ilie story Itself."— Sa(. Kn\, xUv. 4(13. :i. Flitters. Tatters, and the Counsellor, Lon., 1879, 12mo; new ed., 18.><.'i. "No work of (ictlon that we have seen for n Inns time lias such splendid hiininiir and deep pathos us ilils little shilling honk."— .^■/l(l■/((^l^, III. 11(1. 4. Cliristy Caiew, I. Tlie Game Hen, Dublin, 18S0, ]2mo. 0. liaubie Clark. Kdin. and l.on., 18,>*0. I2mo. "The simide tale Is told with so much vividness and so much knowledge of the nutlylnK corners of liiimaii nature that it will not easily he I'nrK'ntten."— .Icuci., xviii. 438. 7. (Trans.) No Kelations, hy Hector Malot, Lon., 1880, 3 vols. or. 8vo. 8. A Singer's .Story, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 9. Ismay's Children, Lon., 1887, 3 vols. p. 8vo " t......... ,»,.. _.. ..!-_. ... . . „ .. IIAU Hartley, W. ii. A Handy Book of Kille Volun- teers. Illiist. Lull., I8S9. ISino. Hartley, Halter Noel, F.C.H., dt nstrator of cheinistry and lecturer on 1 honii'try in the Kvening Class Department. King's I'olleKe, London. I. Air, and its Kelations to Life: lieing. with some Additions, the .Substance of a Course of Lectures delivered at the lloyal Institution of (Ireat Ilritain, Lun., l-^T.'i, l2inoj 2d «d., 187(1. " Mr. Hartley has tn>aled the siililect very sklirnlly. . . . Mr. Hartley devnies a cniisldcralilc part nf his linnk to n i/miiiii' nf the varlniis experlmeiits made by I'asteur, •'Schwann. Schroder, llastlaii. and otiiers, himself Included, oil spnnlaneniis Kelieratlnii."— ,lcui/., I.k. iL'ii. 2 Water, Air, and Disinfectants, ("Minuals of Health,"! Lon., 1877, 12mo. 3. S| ectrum I'hotogrnphy and New .Methoils of (jualiiative Analysis. | I'liilosoplii- cal Transactions,) Lon., I8s|, 410. 4. Uesearches in .Siieotrum I'hutography, Ac. : Quantitative Analysis, (IMiilosophical Transactions,) Lon.. IN85, 4to. Ab- _ ...... ..................... ........ , ,.-u, ,t.,. ... ^.J- sorption Siieclra of the Alkaloids, (IMiilosophical Trans- actions,) 1,011 , IS.sd, 4to. (I. Course of liuanlitative .Analysis fur Students, Lon., 1887, p. Svo. With Aiik.nkv, , Wave '.engths id' Lines of High Uefrangibilitv, ( I'bilosiiphii.il Tninsactiims.) Lon., 1884, 4to. Hartley, Wiiielieiiiiibe Savillo. The I'hiloso- pliv of the Human Mind, Lon., I> 'H, l2ino. llnrtinaii, (i. A. The Turkish Cavalry Drill: in Turkish and Kiiglish. Lon., I8.'it!, l2ino. Ilartinan, William l>.,and Mecheiier, Ezra. Concholonia Cestrica; the Molluscous Animals, and their Shells, of Chc-ter County, I'a. Illust. Pliila.. 1874, 12iuo. Ilartniaiiii, Franz, .M.D. 1. Report of (J.iserva- tions made during a Nine .Months' Stay at the Heail- (iuarters of the Thcosophieal Soch'iv at Advar, Madras, iss.l, 8vo. 2. Magio, Wliite and Ilhick ; or,"Tlie Science of Finite and Intinite Life: contiiining Practical Hints for htiidculs of Itccultism, Lon., l8Sii, p. .Svo. 3. The Life of Philippus Tiieophrastus Kombast, of Ilohen- oivn by the Name cf Parueelsus, Lon., 1887, be'iii, kno P- or, Varieties of Ilartmann, T. Charitv Green; Love. .\. York. 180(1, 12mn. Ilartncll, II. C. '. Illustrated Gossiping Guide to the Irish National Kxliibilion of 18.S2: witli a His- torical Catalogue of Irish Manufactures and Industries, Dublin, 1882, Kiiiio. 2. Illustrated Guide to the Cork International Kxliibition of 1883, Cork, 1883, 8vo. Ilartog, IHarciis JManuel. (Trans.) The Natural History of Plants, by 11. Ilaillon, Lon., 1871-81, 7 vols, r. 8vo. Ilartough, Mrs. S. M. The Curse of Mill Valley, N. York. I,s77, Iflmo. Ilarlranl't, HiifiiK t. 1. Pockct-Ouide and ILiiid-lii.ok lor the City of Phihiilclphia. Map and Illust. Pl.ila., 18,84, 24IIIO. 2. Tin .lournal of Solomon Sidesp liter: AVitticisins. Phila.. l.ssl, 12nio. MartridKe, (iustavu!*, F.lt.C.S., surgeon to tlie Royal Wcstuiinster Ophtlialioi, Hospital. The Uefrac- tion of tile Eye; a Manual lor Students. Illust. Lon.. 1 OQ I .. u ■) J - 1 . n.>> ' The Danes : a Prize Pi '.\monK the coniemiinrary chroniclers of the realities — of Irish liio the aiithnr nf • Hiwiu, M.P.,' occupies a prom- 1 1884, p. 8vo; 3d oil.. 1887. iiient place, and her latest venture will greatly enhance ' Hartshorne. B. F. a deservedly high reputation. ■ l.simiy's (Jhlldrcu' opens Ijv i! p ij wnj ndmirably, and imprcivra on closer lU!qllaintanl•,^ lieltig :•„•..■ r '„ ^,. . marked to a singular extent hy a combiimtioii 111' iiiiallties ^ •larlshorne, Kev. Charles Henry, M.A., rareiii female writers,— strength, breadth of hnmuur, and i *''''-A.. laii^, vol, i., ndd..] 18112-181!,'), b. at Broselev ,.nK."',lH'i," ;'A" T"-' "■,'"' '■''„a",x'"',"* '" '"thorn the : Shropshire; graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, enlKiiia ot the Ir.si character will Ije deterred bv such 182.)- ordained ls2fi- rector of r,„rBnh„« is'm ^. .V, considerations "Ilihcriiicisms" in the style, Ac] from the ,'.,.,,,,,' ^^., ' Logeihoe 18.l.'<-o0, and careful study of what we have no liesitatinii iii,'",. [™" ''''"''' l'"'J™''y' '"•"'''''amptonshire. 1. lioekiiig- nounclngtobe the most valuable and dlspas.siniiate cmi- i "'"" t^astlo: its Antiquity am History. Oxf., ls.')2, 8vo. trlbutinii towards the snlutlon nf that pmblem which has I'rinted for private distribution. 2. Memoirs Illustra- -Z'' No 3P"i Sf-'"™'""" '» the domain of lictioii." : live of the history and An quitics of Northumberland, ■'AnWMhc\voungerKeiierationofiiovellstsyvcknow!i!f:, t' '^',':L''',? Itinerary of King Edward the none who writes .so manifestly from the heart and at the **™'>d. l,on., 1801, 4to. Privately printed. 4. A Guide sametiniefullysalisliesthedeinanilofthecrlticforliterary lo Alnwick Castle. Illust. Lon., I8('j(>, p 8vo grace, whether in her longer or her shurter pieces."— ^lc«(i •.--•-.- - ' XX. 3111. '' Hartley, Oliver C. and R. K. Texas Supreme Court Reports, vols, xiv.-xxi., ( lS.-,5-58,) Houston, 18:)fi- S8, 8 vol- k» .1 T» . - mm-.M vicwei »Tora irom Uli Hartley, Robert Milham, 1796-1881, b. at letter-press,] Lon., I881) .ockcrliioiith. I'.nff.r ri.,iif.v.i,l »,. \n^a^i»„ :^ ;„<• . *w_ L. l_ »• Cockcrmouth, Eng. ; removed to America in infancy founded the New York As-sooiation for Improviii:.' the Condition nf the Poor 1842. and issued f::r it tbirt-J-f.-.r- octavo volumes of reiiorts. 1. Historical, Scientific, and Practical Essay on Milk. N, York, 1841. 2. Inteuiiier- onoe in Cities and Large Towns, X. York, 1851. Hartley, W. In a London Suburb, Lon., 1885, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 780 Hartshorne, F;niily Sophia. ' 1. Enshrined Hearts of Warriors and Illustrious People, Lon., 1801, Svo. 250 copies printed. 2. Memorials of Iloldenby, Lon., 18fi.'<, 8vo. 3. Designs of Church Embroidery and Crewel Work from Old E.vamples, [with descriptive Hartshorne, Henry, M.D., [laiir, vol. i., add.,] became professor of the practice of medicine at the Universiiy c." rcnnsyivania IS39; pioluooor of hygiene in the same institution 1866, and of organic science and Dhilosophy at llaverford College 1807. 1. Woman's Witchcraft; or. The Curse of Cotjuetry. By Corinne L'Estrange, [pseud.] 1854. 2. Memoranda Medica; or, Note-Book of Medical Principles, Phila., 1860, 12mo. HAK S. A Mmiograph on (llycerlii iinil il» V„u ph||, IJuici. 4, nuiniiier K .. .. ■ 4. (,'tiiilHra : ita Nat 4. Huiniiier Hong: ]ly ||, n. 'i||,„i/' , IHfl.l, I Our Cruliio In ll ( iitiii »»:, Phil,.., inmi, iHn,.,. «. K^m ; ; ■ ll,:"' 1,^ ':S I ji 11 . •»?•"'. '-"I"' '■ '■"'"''.V A.hi.Hr nna I'Ui anil lliii l.nlmiioii, l,oii., IXHI, IL'm HAR lyiiM.r.'i" with II Vhit to Daina <) ir Iloiiie*, (" AiiioriiHn : ' , ";' '"'*•,'*»"• L .Miuiolr of l.ii.ly Wllllinn Hun. II. nisi ; ,. oiun.u lit till, I '"!.'•„ ';:'''•' y fV"""' "• !l"H'hi-wi„k I'ri'n. I,„„„ ""fl. olii«y, I'lilhi., ismi, 12mo. Id lli'iilth I'rliiu.m,") I8H1), I81110. ., ,„ liolil Manuiil „(■ MfilidMi,, .Sui^.ry, N„,Hi„«. ,„," ',y. Kiunu, lor Diilly |r,e i„ ih« I'ro.i.rvi.tin,, .,f | ,,, ||, "L .r« of tl,« .Sick i.„,l |„Jur.,ih ,vi,|. ,„, In ,1 I "si "v!; '""""^ ""'* ''''^''"'"»y' ll'»«'- ''biLi., I.o""''*!!"'"":,"'''''''- '^^»'"'"« "■•"• J-lf" ' » Novel, llnrlt, niiirlei. I'rcdcri.-k, l.mo-l878. b. at IriHlonc'toTi, Ni« llruiiHwIik ; L'lii.liniteil ill A,.,i, la rnl M.i,,«uio of fo,i,,,,,r,itiv« Zoology i„ Cinb, i,l«,., ,„„1 „i , in ISrtji wiiH inii.lo |,n.t...yn,- „f g,.„|, „y ,i,„| nhv«ioiil K..Krii|,l,y„t Cor,,,.!! I„ ISHS.imJ cfhii.f *? „," 'oi^li ...;^tv;.i;,ii^,j';^;!;;,r:;l'^;;;:\;;.^;:;;i-!;;-- llurvry, lU-v. Kdiiimid (JcorRe, 1828-1881 h «inl.r.lK,. I860, iiilor of Truro l.siirMl.',, „„,l {n,ul tl.en viii.r o( Mullyon. 1. Our Crui.,. in tlio " " |i„, " Jouriml of an l.:„«|,,,, |,„i,..o„, k, , .i,,,,' ';;,••, triinuc, I>ru««iii, .V,.. Ity the Ciiiitiin Ui, J. 1 '^ b,onoof,Mir.,vo,. i.oi,::%li:';*;:r- An,;i!"i!'tii! K...Kni|il,ynt •„rn,.|| l„ ISHS.unJ "111,^::? the Oo'ol„: "> «■««; of 0,.r„.|voH. I.oi,., |,m.v, svo. A on '■ Mufi >urvey.H ol ,-,u,| in 1875. |. ,)« ^y „„,, fhy^U, ' y;'" \ "» """"■•y. I^™"".v, ami Auliouiti.* Mar. und (Jcogru,,hy ol lra,.il. (Thayer K,,,,edltion.) lllust ^J " I','.-,,,'^'-"?"""""'". I«rs, 1,„, ^ -M'T "nd .Miips. Host., S7M. 8vo '"uoi. uuu Wrltli'ii I iroUK loiii wltli 11 sr„i„i.,n, . , , •'•he fiumu;, of'an.sVi;: ,H.r,.c,„„.,i „r pl.turoscne 111,,, """v'l">' ""'",""' '" ""''<" ''nlli:';' 1 "^l '!!! T™,')"' /'.IT'^^ a V'',';:,;,.:::i:^;:;;:lf;i"!;'''. !'!'"• -rui;!^^'!;;^,::!!'^^'!';;;; .,/:"•-'«'" ^'^'""'"" "■"' »'•''"--. mu^ioi'reolo. uiiM Hi\L» iiLoiiiM 01 their iftfo 1)1/ ('111 ('liAriii'ti'r n.i.ii! in tliu I'aHo lift 10 fiissilln.rnMM sti- ,7,. 1 ,. r. . ' ,' ' • """'' II rL' carofiillv iinti.,1 vvTii .",',"" '"^ "Wnilc roiiia us |.h.v of tho howor Amazuns, Buffalo, |,S71. ;) Ami «.n,an rorloi.o Myth., Rio ,1„ Janeiro, |,s75, 8^0 " lM?v'",'o """' ''• ^''■■"'''' Cruikshanks. N. York, llartw.-ll, Mary. See Catherwood miprn. Hnntvl, J. c. (Ed.) Christian r V ,"''',L'^'*,'^ AJilrcsscs by America,, i \mk, I8.S4, 12uio. Hartzel, Jonas. 1. Divinity 01 I'hrist and the u,.l„y of SUu, o.kaloo,a. Io,va, ls'71, l'',„„. .■ chu ,h lliscpline, Oskalooaa, 187.'., l2mo. ;. Hapt.Jnvl Con tn,ver.Hy: i,H E.Keeeding Sinfulne,.. O.kLlru, ,S7«; Maiiv H irs, Harvard, Stephen P. ihristinn Baptism • it. Moral an, I eliKio„« 8i,.nifien„oe educed f,o, 1 e A, ! peal, to .t ,n the New Testament, Manohesler, I^S'*; Harvey, Abraham. A Hand-Book to the Guild mil and the Various offices „f the Corporation of London, ton., IS60, Mvo; ncwod., I8(i" ' Harvey, Alexander, M.D. 1. Trees and thnir Niiture; or The Bud an,l its Attributes- n a Serie of Let ers .0 his Son, Lon., 1856, 12mo. (Written 7, 'm lort of a the..ry that all plants are strictly ..nnu I an d i,,r"tbo^ '''m"?"^" '"■'"■•"'" "'" l"->»^ 'ailed m,m anil those oiilled perennial is that the fonner prod,,ce ttie latter produce both seeds and buds.") 2 Te.tim,.„v I'm ' ""1 "' "• ' '" "f Xature to the rdontily between 1 udand'st™! 7 ^ "''•'' '""-'•"" "" Kverl: l.'*.i7, l2mo. .i. FourLeUersto^rrc,''"'^*"''' ''»."•- nu.tant Class on Labou iterative Reform in Re ,;hln„'lfj;;l\,?.',1..r ;)''»'•"■ ! P^i- J- Interest of M„ sitions, .to. " ' ^ ' ' '""""''^''- "i"«ieal compo ! Harvey, K||t:i |,„„iHa. ,. The Legend of a Summer Day : „ .N„,,|,crn Uream, (vers.^^l y g l' , i>y 1.. 1-. II. With a Preface by A. (i., Ilisbo,, of In j "mea. Lon.. l8f,2,8vo. :,. A Cl,ri.,t,i,as\ 1 1 „ AM V"IV' l/"^. ■•'vo. I'nvately printed. 4. Sonir^ of the ^:; :«''iii:i;l;:!i-^!;;;'s^:A-:;--;£ i'/^ iui!^!"^^^t!:;.'^-''vi;:^,---'^"--- Harvey, Franeit., of Verulam. Aut„bi„,-rai,hv iba.'f«?;2Vr'8^r''^''"'"-"'''''"''^''«'-^^- I .d.n! kT'V *'"^''"«',«- I- (EJ-) The Life of J. sher- iarv;„ n" ■"' ?.'"'■'; l"-iv"lel.v printed. ^nSrn^ia^^.:^";;^!;-,!!--"-';^^ Cheddington, Buckingbamsbire, sinn. 1869 dio°esan "Tai Ll W- 'T'' '"' 'I"' -'---"'O-xford si, 1S?° . Hu.nted \\,n,lows: a Lecture, L..n., ISfiii, p 8vo 2 Anal,^.^attemp,ed;i.er-tb;M!:r;:fr;;^fi.o- in|rrr'>^e,«r^?;8oSr ^'"— ^°- Harvey, Sir (Jeorgp, l>05-|87B,b. at St Ninian's er,!.f,"r::;.^',fjr;e- •^^^^"'"•".ecampj^.'B:;: Harvey, James, vice-president of the '"ti-Mo new e,l., |,s«.,. ;, ,-,„,; ,,, Seou'rge of N^lio;:; lasting Ta.\ jevied by the An- ■ . :. ,. ' ■■ '■'"> *'^-Ln;iD lu r>,r ,j. uiarK on Ailinin I jq'ti . t - "" ' "'"*' Lon., 1S70, Svo: new ed ,,tn,t,veRefor,n in Relation to the MedicriSe,;:,,;^^^^^^^^^^^ 4. Interest of Money a Legalised Robbery, Ac: l-ei^greo^ilumanTot Jil^"-""?."" '?■ ^'""-- '""' "^^ ! Z'fQ.JlZ'lt'j "^tH:^::.. ^'Ji^M Bishop B^rke- '^"r. Kdin., Is(13, 8vo. .5 CO unique in Nature, and bi^ ^ leV'sQu'eri t nn^Vb ' pJm' ";• ^- ^^''^■1 ^''^"V ««■•'"'- "an. By a University I'rofes- ! 8vl T^Ur Ex, en 1 •"'""'r.''^,,"'; '^'"'"'y' I""'- '8'«. ., First Lines of Therapeutics. I 7 iJ!:JZ,ty^\T^T- *'^?' ' '""• ''""- 1^". ^vo. ^! ...Cesses of Healing as oc- i bv tb,' <;,„t. .,^.1 '"r ["^^ "} "-''"iKiatnii, : an Issue ,Dv,:k, M.D., Syllabus of Materia Mediea, for the t'se of Harvey, Mrs. Annie Jane of lokwell-Bu y ' 12mo. "P"' "^ ^°"' ^"^'ds, Lon., 1858,' ;fl 111 781 HAR Harvey, John, M.D. 1. The Signs and Minor Diseases of Pregnancy, T.on., 1803, 8vo. 2. The Pa- thology of Consumption, Scrofula, and Cancer, Lon., 1884, 8vo. 3. Corpulence: its Diminution and Cure, Lon., 1864, 8vo. 4. The Renewing of Lift; or, Tlio Blood and its Impurities, Lon., IHfio, p. 8vo. 5. A Letter on Flatulence and Indigestion, Lon., 18(15, 8vo. 6. Restoration of Nervous Functions, Lon., 1865, 8vo. 7. How to Get Fat; 4th ed., Lon., 1866, Svo. 8. Com- plexion the Barometer of Health: how to restore and preserve it, Lon., 1868, Svo. HRrvey, John, chairman of quarter sessions for the County of Bedford. The English Game Laws con- sidered and compared with the Game Laws of other Countries: with Suggestions for their Improvement, Lon., 1872, 8vo. Harvey, Minnie L. Louisa Van Benthusen : a Novel, 18S2, 12nio. Harvey, Rev. Moses, F.R.O.S., b. 1820, near Armagh, Ireland, and educated at Belfast College; en- tered tlie Presbyterian ministry, and was minister of a church in St. John, Newfoundland, from 1852 till 1878, when he gave up his charge to devote himself to scien- tific studies and to lecturing. 1. Thoughts on the Poetry and Literature of the Bible, St. John, Newfoundland, 1853. 2. The Testimony of Nineveh to the Veracity of the Bible, 1854. 3. Lectures on the Harmony of Science and Revelation, Halifax, 1856. 4. Lectures on Egypt and its Monuments as Illustrative of Scripture, St. John, Newfoundland, 1857. 5. Lectures, Literary and Bio- graphical, Edin., 1864, p. Svo. 6. Across Newfoundland with tile Governor, St. John, Newfoundland, 1878. 7. Text-Boole of Newfoundliind History, for the Use of Schools and Academies. Map and Illust. Bost., 1885, Svo. 8. Where are we, and whither tending ? Three Lectures on the Reality and Worth of Human Progress, liOn., 1886, Svo. And see Hatto.v, Joseph, in/™. Harvey, Peter, 1810-1877, b. at Barnet, Vt. ; was a merchant in Boston, and an intimate friend of Daniel Webster. Reminiscences and Anecdotes of Daniel Webster, Bost., 1877, Svo. " From the intimate relations between Mr. Harvey and Mr. Webster, ... we anticipated finding in his friend s recoUeetioiis a valuable colleotiuii of anecdote and remi- niscence. Hut it is only too evident after reading a very few iiages of tlie book that the author was not equal to ins task. . . . The picture he give.s of .Mr. Webster is . . . neither accurate nor characteristic."— AWwn, xxvi. 81. Harvey, Pliilip, M.D. Footprints of Life; or, Faith and Nature Reconciled, [verse,] N. York, 1868, 16mo. Harvey, Robert. The French Mind ; or, A Physi- ological Outline of the French Intelleat and Character, Lon., 1870, Svo. Harvey, Robert, M.B. Report on the Medico- Legal Returns received from thi. Civil Hurgcons in the Bengal Presidency, 1870, 1871, 1872, Calcutta, 1876, 12mo. Harvey, Thomas. Asiatic Cholera: its Cause and Cure discovered and demonstrated, Lon., 1853, Svo. Harvey, Thomas, 1812-1884, b. at Barnsloy, Yorkshire; educated at the Friends' School at Ack- worth; became a chemist at Leeds; Wiis an active ))hi- lanthropist, and made two visits to Jamaica to inquire into the condition of the blacks. 1. The Hebrew Dis- pen.sation a Light to the Gentile World, n. d. 2. On the Book of Job; its Place in the General Plan of Salva- tion, n. d. 3. The Polynesian Slave-Trade ; its Character and Tenilencie.s, Leeds, 1872, Svo. With Bukwin, Wii,- LIAM, Jamaica in 1866 : a Narrative of a Tour through the Island : with Reunirks on its Social, Educational, and Industrial Condition, Lon., 1867, Svo. Harvey, Thomas Chapman. Olticial Reports of the (Jut-Islands of the Bahamas, Nassau, 1858, Svo. Harvey, Thomas Ilingston, 18:;i-1872, b. at Penzance, Cornwall ; became a barrister, and resided at Constantinople in an oflicial capacity from 1863. The Tourist's (iuide through Cornwall by Uoad, by River, and by Rail. Illust. Truro, 1861, 12mo. Also, several short pamphlets, Harvey: W- .Six Loi'tnrRs on Questions indicative of Characti.T, Lon., 1875, 12mo. Harvey, \V. .1. (Ed.) List of the Principal In- habiljints of the City of London, 1640, Lon., 18S6, 8vo. Harvey, Walter. China Painting; its Principles and Practice. Illust. Lon., 1882, p. Svo. Harvey, William, F.R.C.S. 1. On the Excision 78J HAR of the Enlarged Tonsil, and its Consequences in Cases of Deafness, Lou., 1850, Svo. 2. Rheumatism, Gout, and Neuralgia as affecting the Head and Ear, Lon., 1852, Svo. 3. The Ear in Health and Disease, Lon., 1854, Svo; 4th ed., rev., 1865. 4. On Rheumatism, Gout, and Neuralgic Headache, in Relation to Deafness, Noises in the Ear, Ac., Lon., 1857, Svo; 4th ed., 1865. 5. On Corpulence in Relation to Disease : with some Re- marks on Diet, Lon., 1872, Svo. Harvey, William. The Old City, and its High- ways and Byways. By Aleph, [pseud.] Lon., 1865. Harvey, William Frederick, M.A., b. 1853; educated at Hertford College, Oxford ; called to the bar at the Inner Temple ISSl. A Brief Digest of the Roman Law of Contracts, Oxf., 1878, p. Svo. Harvey, William Henry, M.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1811-1866, b. at Suuimerville, near Limerick; be- came a botanist, settled for a time at Cape Town, and at a later period visited America, India, and Australia; jirofessor of natural history in the University of Dublin from 1856. A memoir of him, with selections from his correspondence, was published in London, 1869, Svo. 1. Atlas of British Sea-Weeds, Lon., 1857, 4to. 2. Phycolo- gia Australica; or, A History of Australian Sea-Weeds; containing Coloured Figures, Generic and Specific Char- acters, Synonymes, and Descriptions of the More Charac- teristic Algie of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Ac, Lon., 1858-63, 5 vols. Svo. 3. Thesaurus Capensis; or. Illustration of South African Flora, lS5>J-63, 2 vols. Svo. 4, Index Generum Algarum; or, A Systematic Catalogue of the Genera of Algoc, Marine and Fresh- Water, Lon., 1861, Svo. 5. Charles and Josiah ; or. Friendly Conversations between a Churchman and a Qualser, Lon., 1862, Svo. Anon. With So.vdeh, Orra WiLHELM, Flora Capensis : being a Scientific Description of tli-3 Plants of the Cape Colony, Caffraria, and Port Natal, Dublin, 1850-65, 3 vols. Svo. Harvey, William Marsh. The History and An- tiquities of the Hundred of Willey in the County of Bedford, Lon., 1872-78, 4to. Harvey, Rev. William Wigan, M.A., B.D., F.S.A., 1810-1883, b. at Great Stanmore, Middlesex; graduated at King's College, Cambridge, 1S33; ordained 1 833 ; became a Fellow and divinity lecturer of his col- logo; rector of Burkeland, Hertfordshire, 1844-72, and of Ewelme, Oxfordshire, 1872-83. 1. Ecolesia) Angli- canffl Vindex Catholicus, Lon., 1841, 3 vols. Svo. 2. Pra-deotio Academica in Prov. viii. 22, Oxf., 1848. 3. Sermons for Young Men on the (Jraco of Christ : preached before the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, 1853, Svo. 4. The History and Theology of the Three Creeds, Lon., 1854, 2 vols. p. Svo. 5. (Ed.) Sancti Ireniei Libros quinque adversus Hicreses, Lon., 1857, Svo. 6. Sermons upon the Principal Doctrines and Evidences of the Chris- tian Religion, Cambridge, 1859, 12mo. 7. The Assess- ment of Tithe-Rent Charges, Lon., 1863, Svo. 8. (Trans.) Royslon Winter Recreations in the Days of Queen Anne, by Thomas Wright, M.A., Royston, 1873, Svo. Harvie-Brown. See Bhown. HurwooU, Rear-Adniiral Andrew .Allen, U.S.N., 1802-1884, b. at Settle, Bucks Co., Pa. : com- mandant of the navy-yard at Washington, and of the Potomac flotilla 1862-64. The Law and Practice of United States Naval Courts-Martial, N. York, 1867, Svo. Hai'wood, Annie. See Holmwen, Mrs. A.vnik HaRWOOD, ill/l-o. 12. Sir Peregrine's Heir, Lon., 1875,3 vol8,p.8vo. l.i. Helena, Lady Harrogate: a Tale, Lon., 1878,3 vols vo i5 Th * t' '^?"?.■ ^'"r"""' ^™" 18^^ 3 vols! 8vo. 15. Iho renlh Karl, Lon., 1880, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 6. \oung Lord Penrith. Lon., 1880. 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 1? Ihe Merchant Prince: bein^ the Fortunes of Bertram Oakley, L Svo 8. Ibe Lord 18 Coining: a Plain Narrative of Prophetie I'.vcn ts in heir Order, Lon., 1S85, cr. Svo. 9. Gleanings fn.m the Harvest, [,i tnle,] Lon., 1887, p. 8vo ""*'"""«' Mancl.elfn'l'' h'"''"' '»"■'*- IS'^'t. b. at Carrington, near Th, , n t. \ 7u'"" ';,P"l"'«r »" '^I'in'^ ""d en.mel. Prodmaiot.^tn!;'r?7B.t7^ the Workmen and their It i.u!;is'-;:;;ik:"i';.^,'^'^^l''™'}i!7,!«''» '"e subject wm nnd and'Fn'f '' S''i"'''".''- ' ■''''" Meobanies', Machinists', an Engineers' Practical Book of Reference, N. York 18j6, I2mo; new ed., 1864. ' 7«8 »»i HAS Haslcwood, Frances C. Poetry and Frnguients of CiirrcBponJcnoe, I.oii., 1S7,S, 8i-o. IlHslcwood, llev. Fraiicix, I'.S.A., grnduiited nt King's Ccillege. Loniion, lS(i:i; onliiined isii.'i; rector of St. MiiltliL'w's, Ipswich, Sutfolii, since IST'i. 1. Tlip Antiquities of Smnrdcn, Ivciit, Lon., lsi;i'), 4to. 2. The Mommientiil Inscriptions in the Parish Church of St. Matthew, Ipswicli, Ipswich, 1.S84, Svo. Privately printeil. 3. Memorials of .Sninrden, Kent. Ipswicli, l.S.sfi, (to. Privately printed. 4. Chislet, Kent: its Monuments, Vicars, and Parish Officers, l'*X7, Svo. Also, some gcnealoglciil pamphlets. HaMlop, Alice. Xcllie's Visit to Urool'. Jlouee, Lnn.. IS74, l2mo. Ilaslope, L. L. llcpoussfi Work for Amateurs. Illust. Lon., 1SS(), Svo. Ilnsllick, Paul N. 1. I,allic-Work : a Practical Treatise on the Tools employed in the Art of Turnini;. Illusl. Lou., 1881, p. Svo; .'id ed., 1855. 2. The Metal- Turner's JIand-Iiook. Illust. Lon., 1S82, .Svoi 2d ed., I8S7. 3. Pattern-Maker's Handy liook, for Founders. Illust. Lon., 18S7, p. Svo. 4. Watch-.Jobber'.s Handy liook, Lon., 1887, ji. .'eins, llublin. I'-l. 12mo.' Hassard, .lohn K(>se (;reene, 1S3C-1SSS, b. in New York City; graduated at St. John's College, Ford- ham, N.Y., in 1855; wa;- editor of the Now American Cyclopa'dia 1857-('3, and of the Catholic World in IS05, and in IStili became connected with tile New York Tribune, first as editorial writer, afterwards as musical ; nd literary critic. I. Life of Most Rev. John Ilujhes D,D., First Archijishop of New York: with E.xtracts fr lu his Pri- j viite Correspondeucn, N. Y'ork, ls()ii, Svo, 2, The King ! of the Nibelung, 1877. 3. A History of the I'nHed I States of America, for Schools, N. Y'ork, 1S7S. l2mo; ' 8th ed , abridged, 1887. 4. Life of Pope Pius IX., n! Y'ork, 1S7S, l2mo. 5. A Pickwickian Pilgrimage, Bost., j ISSl, 2lmo. 'I HAS I charming, and altogether instructive book is built. There I is scarcely any point as to which the average or the ciiltl- I vatcd reader inight desire to be infornieil that the author [ has omitted in the.se graphic pages. . . , The author is not only cognizant of Ills subjei'l, but has it well in hand, knows especially what to select and what to reject, aiul ; withal is a capable observer anil a trustworthy narrator." —ynliou, v. 477. j 2. The Secret of the Andes: a South American Ro- mani'c, Cin., 1879, I2mo. Ilassell, Joseph. 1. The Duties of a Christian Teacher in Connection with the Spread of the (iospel, Lon., 18(i2, Svo. 2. From Pole to I'ole : a Hand-Book of Christian ;\Iission?, Lon., 188(1, 12ino; new ed., 1S72. 3. The Elements of the Christian Faith: or. Huin, Re- demption. Regeneration, and Revelation Logically Stated, L(>n,, IS74, Svo. 4. Common Things and Elementary Science in the Form of Object-Lc.ssons, Lim., 1883, ]>. Svo. 5. Zoological Photographs; Short Cha|iters on Natural History, Lon., 1S84, p. Svo. 0. Scripture Biog- rojihy and its Teachings. Lon., I8S5, p. Svo. 7. What and How ; a Guide to Successful Oral Teaching, Lcoi., 1887, Svo. -8. Play in Work and Work in Play: Kin- dergarten Occupotions, Lon., 18x8, cr. Svo. Hasted, Rev. Henry. Sermons for Lent and Easter, also Asci iision Day and the Three Following Sundays, Lon., IS52. Svo. Hastie, Rev. \V. I. Hindu Llolatry and English Enlightenment : Si.t Letters addressed to Educated Hin- dus, containing a Practical Discussion of Hinduism, Cal- cutta, 1S82, Sio. 2. (Trans.) The Philosophy of Art; nn Introduction to the Scientific Study of ^Esthetics, by Hegel and C. L. Michelet, Edin., ISSfi, Svo. 3. (Trans') Kant's I'liilosophy of Law, Edin., 1887, Svo. " Mr. Hastie lias done his work in a very satisfactory nuiiiiier."— .4co(/,. .\.Kxiii. 41, 4. (Trans, nnd ed.) Outlines of the Science of Juris- prudence; from the Juristic Eneyclopiedias of Puchta, Friedliinder, Faick, and Alirens, Edin., 18S7, Svo. 5. (Trans.) History of the Christian Philosophy of Re- ligion, from tlie Reformation to Kant, by B. Piinjer: with a Preface bv Robert Flint, D.D. ; "vol. i., Edin., 1SS7. Hastings, Anna. The Russel Family. Illust. N. York, IS5fi, ISiiio. Hastings, David R. Maine Supreme Judicial Court Reports, vols. I.xi.\., Ixx., (1879-SU,) Portland, ISSll, 2 vols. Svo. Hastings, Frederick. I. Sundays spent about the ^Vorld. Bristol. 1S75, p, Svo. 2. Clericalism, Illus- trated from the 1-ife of Haflreingue, the Originator of Railway Pilgrimages, Lon., 187.S, 12nio. 3. (Trans.) Tlie (Jospcl in Paris : Sermons; from the French of Eu- gene Bersier : with Personal Sketch of the Author, Lon., 1SS3, Svo. 4. Obscure Characters and Minor Lights of Scripture, Lon., 1SS3, p. Svo. 6, (Ed.) The Atonement: a Clerical Symiiosium on " AVhat is the Scripture Doc- trine of the Atonement?" Lon., 1883, Svo. ti. (Ed.) inspiration: n Clerical Symposium, Lon., 1884. 7. The Background of Sacred Story : Life-Lessons from Less- Known Characters of the Bible, Lon., ISSli, cr. Svo. S. (Ed.) Papers on Preaching, Lon., 1887, p. Svo. 9. Back Streets and London Slums. Illust. Lon., 1888, or. Svo. Hastings, George Woodyatt, LL.B., b. 1825; called to the bar nt the Middle Temple 185(1; general secretary to the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science lS57-(i.s, and chairman of the council 1S6,'*-S3. History of the Social .Science Association: new ed.. 0.\f.. Isfi3, Svo. Hastings, Harriet B. Pebbles from the Path of a Pilgrim : an Account of Siieoial Providences, Ac. Lon., |.> (.(.oame editor of the Cincinnati \'olksblatt. 1. Four Years among Span- ish-Americans, N. Y'ork, 1807, Iflnio; 3d ed.. IS.-^I. '•A journey from the .sea-coast to the inlcrlor, n soiourn attiuito, and a principal excursion into Northern Ecuador — such Is the Irame upon which this agreeable, almost 784 Hastings, Horace Lorenzo. Times; or. A (JIance n! Cliristcndoi _ _ ._, , 1X52. 2. The Great Controversy between God and Man : its Origin, Progress, and End. Bost., 1858. 3. Reasons for my Hope; or. The Tokens of Speedy Redemption, Bos-t., 1860. 4. Thessalonica; oi Th« Model Church: a Sketch of Primitive Christianity, Bost., 1S6I. 5. Social Hymns, Original and Selected, Host., 1865. C. Ebene/.crs; or. Records of Prevailing Prayer, Bost., Issi, 12mo. 7. (Ed.) The Guiding Hand for, Provi- denlm! Direction. Bus;., 1F.H|, U',,,,,. «, Kc;uU:ig5 for Leisure Moments; a Scries of Brief and Pointed Paiiers, Bost., 1S.S2. 12ino. !i. Two Hundred Gathered Gems of Song and Story. Illust. Bost., 1882, 24ino. 10. Fire- side Readings for Happy Homes, Bost., 1882, 12mu. 11. The Babe of Bethlehem: a Children's Rhyme of the I HAS HAT Oliicn Time, Lon., 18.12, Hvo. 12 Tnlpn nf T- » r miel Testimony concerning the' Truth of t'ho liibi"; 1883, It.mo. lo. Athei:*m and Arithmetic, Host ISs) 8vo. Ih, ^„rru|,t...n, of the New Testamen , Bost ' 884 r=j.r?£vit,,»=,Ti: "--%'";; ,, ,, , ,.,,,.„.,. ..??.:&ir'Sfe;:''j:-,vi;.i:"E: t,r„'* 1 4; ;r,f 7;°" "'"'• °"- "'"■ I ] 1'] j Institutions, l'„,n„ I8,sr Svo • power it "exhibil of Tieivi il /^V^^^ ''/"'« I I). StililJi'fl in 1i:K1i....l />_. I ^ „ . Also, vention, Cheltenham, IMoi), ISmo i U,irln= f iV." in" "" ;^^^"^n^t'"vT"' ''7' ^^"^<^^'^%X^z ISr., Umo. C A Uiographiciil Kutrospect of Allonathv ;";^.'?8™Tt^.;!;i^.""' '-^' ^'-'^ ^-""^K T "'"'?"''*'^' James. 1. Hartley Hall: a Xovel Lon., l,So8, p. .tvo. 2. A Collection of u, war Is of Eleven Hunclrci Proverbs, Wise Saws, and 'ilhy Say ings, Manchester, 1865, 16rno. ^ ^' Hastings, John, M.D ' IT R iv it. Yellow Fever, Phila., 1848 'i2moo ,V- «"'''' "" Dressings, Ae.', Phila.', is's,' la':",";- '^ *''""^ ^--S^y' ..f^!*?'/".^.^' :?/"?."' M.?,..['-'^. vol. i., add.] An In (K.l.) liible "eadings, i(,. (.rauimaiical Notes and Vocabulary of ho I'egiian Language. Rangoon, 1874. 8vo ^""""^ "' "'« Haswell, .lames M. The Man of his Time • Pnrt .. Ihe htory ot the Life of Napoleon II Part II i^u^;i:7:t r<'r'' """"■'^^ carica[;,;i:.::\.^^:; f,,.. i>i...':..r,^ ."".." •♦ '"•!'■ The Constitution of Hatch, Susan L. 18,N0, lljmo. 7, , head warden of St. Paul's College, S ony S.Ta fonl cl'l~:t' "2 ^""" "'"" '■'■»""• «'■ lii- changer Early i> I J, e\o. .J. ihe Jlora Phi osonhv of AvUi„n„ -ting of a Translation of the Vi'^oL^c utr cs^nd ^.i!':.J'\^/^s;^o;^t:!^,ro^---:^^^^S= £'5?t;::]!-i^„^'?^^nf-'^"""^^'^"'^^^--"l^ o.^j«ScS^-^^;z;----^^^ .ed i.the s;;p;.n;= i J^!?' --- -^^"^^ Vo^^h^ir^;:^- other Cases in the same i Hatchard, Fanny Vincent Steele, d I'lSO- ^g5f^i^^^I^^i^v^r«1?:;£f4^r uZte 12m:. '"^''■^ ^'"'^^' "^'^ ^'«'''-' ^-ing^; Hatchard, Louisa. Talet of Old Times in Fn„ land, for the Young, liath, 186(1, fp. Svo ^" Hatchard, Ut. Hev. Tllomas Goodxvin, ford'^'^'v "' "'■''• ^**"*an' E., D.D., b. LS.^s, in Bed- 1 8S7, 1 2m; With H.T,';^ : , Mn, V^^7'J^\u'''\' of ,he 1 ife and Writings of a'. «. Wn B D..''p; ^e": If^*:-! ;." '*":'""•""' C»ll^«i'. Va.. lialt., 188r ivt, in^po:)'t:;i::^::^'iri>ar :i!::^!^ j:rri^f m^lAli"^:^"^ '"^i!;!?:? ?™;"' h'= ''«s become a pro- t iav7 • *•■' H""'"'"en at I'oinbroko Collcifo C o^i:!rd:LJi:i^J!;:UJ^r^ixr^^r ■n Theology: an Ad,lress, Lo„., 1885, 12iuo. TTn fji??nf^x^;ni5"^-£fS Yo ris7'2- ?." ?"-!;f "-Vmn.Hook: wi,h% , 'n! rork, 18,2, s-vo. 8. The Chapel Hymn-Hook, I87,i. 9. 785 HAT HAT Tho Poets of the Church : a Series of IJiogrnphioiil Sketches of Ilymn-Writers, with Notes on their Hymns, N. Yorl<, 18S5, sin. t, eleventh Earl of Winchilsea, (see Wlviiiilsea, uute, vol.iii., add.,) d. 1887. 1. Flying Childers his Cruise, [verse,] Lon., 187U, 8vo. 2. Tho Tommiad, Lon., 1872, Svo. Anon. 3. Voices through Many Y'ears, [verse,] Lon., 1879, 3 vols. 8vo. Privately printed. Hatton, Hon. Harold Heneage Finch-, b. 1856, son of the tenth Earl of Winchilsea. Advance Australia: an Account of Eight Y'ears' Work, Wander- ing, and Amusement in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria, I. n., 1885, p. 8vo. "Full of most disastrous chances, of moving accidoids by flooii and Held, which hear the stamp of a genuine ex- jjerleiicc."— .S'(i^ Kei:. lix. Sdll. " A very lively and amusing hno]i."—Acad., xxvUl. yi. Hatton, Joseph, b. 1839, at Andover, Derbyshire; hiis edited several provincial and London papers, and in l'-;0S-74 was editor of (he Uentloman's Maguzine. He i has several times visited tho United States, and since I his first visit in 1876 has acted as London correspondent ' of the New Y'ork Times. He has contributed to perioci- j icals, and ndnpted plays and novels for the stage. 1. Provincial Papers: being a Collection of Talcs ami 786 Sketches, Lon., 1861, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1806. 2. Biutor- Sweets: a Love-Story, Lon., ISB5, 3 vols. p. Svo. 3. Against tho Stream, Lon., 1806, 3 vols. p. Svo. 4. The Tallants of Bartim : a Tale of Fortune and Finance, Lon., 1867, 3 vols. p. Svo. 5. Pippins and Cheese, Lon., IS()S, p. Svo. 11. Christopher Henrick ; his Life a, id Adventures, Lon., 1869,2 vols. p. Svo. 7. With a Show in the North : Reminiscences of Mark Lemon, Lon., 1871, p. Svo. S. The Valley of Poppies, Lon., 1871, 2 vols. p. Svo. 9. Kites and Pigeons : a Novelette. Illust. Lon., 1872, 12mo. 10. In the Lap of Fortune: a Story "stranger than tiction," Lon., 1873, 3 vols.; now ed., 1877, I vol. 11. Clytie: a Novel of Modern Life, Lon., 1874, 3 vols. p. Svo. " By dint of being the subject of a lawsuit . . . the novel called 'Clytie' has attracted an amount of attention which its merits assuredly do not warrant. . . . 'i'ho.se who are already acquainted with the luitureand the main facts of a peculiarly disagreeable slander case which created much scandal not very long ago will iiardlywish to refresh their nicuuiry by reference to .Mr. Hatton's novel. Those who are not acquainted with these facts will scarcelv care to learn them m the form into which the author of 'Clytie' has put thcm."--^'(^^ Kev., xxxviil. 'S. 12. The Queen of Bohemia: a Novel, Lon., 1877, 2 I vols. p. Svo. 13. Printing, ("British Manufacturing In- I dustries;") 2d ed., Lon., 1877. p. Svo. 14. (Ed.) Not in Society, by V. Morgan, and other '■'ales, by J. Hatton, j Lon., 1877, 12iuo. 15. Cruel London : a Novel, Lon., I 1878, 3 vols.; new ed., 1879, 1 vol. cr. Svo. 16. Three j Recruits and the Girls they left behind them, Lim., 1880, 3 vols. p. Svo. 17. To-Day in America: Studies I from the Old World and tho New, Lon., 18S1, 2 vols. I p. Svo. j " It is a weary book, a book which should not have been I written; its conclusiiuis ring like the echoes of common- ' place talk ; it tells us ncuhing new."— .8(i(. liev.. Hi. 58. "The whole work is . . . brightly and lucidly written; and thouirh a considerable iHirtion of the two .slender volumes might have been oraltteo without depriving the reader of anything really valuable, the digressions and i ampiiflcations are harmless and entertaining."— .Si;cc(a(or, ! Iv. 2-J. j 18. Journalistic London: being a Series of Sketchea of Famous Pens and Papers of the Day, Lon., 1SS2, Svo. 19. " The New Ceylon ;'* being a Sketch of British North Borneo, or Sabah, Lon., 1882, p. Svo. 20. A Modern Ulysses, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 21. Henry Irving's Impressions of America, narrated in a Series of Sketches, Chronicles, and Conversations, Lon., 1884, 2 vols, cr. Svo ; new ed. same year, 1 vol. " In the five'hundred and seventy pages of Mr. Hatton's two volumes a diligent search would perhaps reveal ten pages which mijjht fairly be described as Jlr. Irving's im- pressirus of America. 'Ihe remainder is the mo.'t hetero- geneous collection that it lias over been our fortune to meet in the shape of a book. . . . Mr. Hatton's descriptions of places and incidents are often graphic and racy."— ftoec- tator, Ivii. 955. 22. Behind a Mask : a Romance of Real Life, Lon., 1SS5, Svo. 23. John Ncedhaia's Double: a Story founded on Fact, Lon., 1885, Svo. 24. The Old House at Sandwich : the Story of a Ruined Home, as developeil in the Strange Revelations of Hickory Miiynard, [a novel,] Lon., 1886, 2 vols. or. Svo. Anon. 25. The Ly- ceum " Faust," Illust. Lon., 1886, Ito. 20. The Gay World, Lon., 1887, 3 vols. p. Svo. 27. The Park Lane Mystery : a Story of Love and Magic, Bristol, 1887, 12mo. 28. The Abbey Murder, Lon., 1888, cr. Svo. 29. Captured by Cannibals : S.iine Incidents in the Life of Horace Durand. Illust. Li.n., 1888, Svo. 30. Remi- niscences of J. L. Toole, the Comedian : related by Himself and chronicled by Joseph Hatton. Illust. Lon., 18C8, 2 vols, demy Svo. "The greater part of the c(mtents are cast in the form of conversations or intervicw.s, for the accuracy of which Mr. 'roole has gone bail. . . . .Mr. Hatton hius fullllled his peculiar and not very dignified tindertakiiig very credit- ably. . . . He has put together in a reaclable form a great mass of anecdotes- .someof them quite excellent— bearing on the life of a popular actor on and off the .'^tiige; and he has certainly contrived to give us . . . a clear notion of the individuality of the central figure."— .8>('c(a/or, Ixi. With Hahvkv, Rkv. Moses, Newfoundland: the Old- est English Colony, Lon. and Bost., 1883, p. Svo. ^_^' A most entertaining and useful book."— Spectator, Ivll. "Good and interesting and thorough and well written." —^at'un, xxxvii. 495. Hatton, Mark. The Cruise of the "Humming- Bird;" or. Notes near Home, Lon., 1864, p. Svo. (Short stories of Irish life.) Hatton, Murray Edward Gordon Finch-, HAT tweinh Earl of Winchilsea, b. 1851 , sucoee.lcd hi, !hrNiie;"i.,',:;:i,«:^,';r'°" '""''■''"''' "' ^"''■"' ^- Hatton, Thomas. 1. Water-Colour without a Ma^tar Lon., looo, ini^ 4;o. 2. Hints for Slietching Trees .roiii Niiture in Wator-Colours, I,„n IS-^? i, 8vo ; Amer. ed., Ironi Kith Lon. cU., by S. N. Ciirtcr,"l881!,' „,,"»"""' ^*1\?'',' ."'"' »'««. Walter Edward. aheClmrehesof Yorli.shire. Illust. Vol. i., Lon KSSt) lt(.. (No more |nibli..heil.) ' ' Hang, Martin, I'h.U., 1827-IS-8, b. at Ost.Iorf, WiirtemoerR; edneatcj at TUbingen and Gottinj/en • l,eeamo professor of Snn.l^rit ut i'uonah ISoU, and u Alunich IHliH 1 Essay, on the Sacred L/inguage Writings, and Religion of the P,.r.-ees, Bombay, 18^2 8v„; .id ed enl by E. W. We.t, with a u.e„,oi?'of the author by E. 1>. Evans, Lon., MiHi. • "Allw;hoare intorcsU'd In the .studvof ancient InnLMiai-c and .ineient i-eliKimi will I„„li fbrwa'rd will e ■ -t S I'^f.VetxW.'ll"'- """*-''' <'""ti"ued inve'stlgattons.'-- 2. Outline of a Grammar of the Zend Language, ^;ta^;,'r^fo,^H:;. ^- ""'^^ "" '"« ^'""-' ^-'-«^ 18"'*"^SvJ""' '""• ^" " ^^'"t^hire Valley, Lon., Uaugliton, Edward, >f.D. i. The Facts and Fallac es of the Turkish-Da'th Questi,,,;, or! Wli, C of Bath shall we have? Dublin, Istio.Svo! 2. On the s'srsvo /tT'^H «»■"»", «at"« in England, Lon.! I Lon. I8fil 8vo. f On the Ti.-ory of Vital Force; or ' Ihe riue Basis of Medical Science, Dublin, 1802, 8vo | , 2( ed., enl as -The Law, of Vital Force in Health and Disease," L«„., l.Sfla. j. The Threefold xVatnreof Hea and Disease ; or, The First Lines of Neurodynamic Me li cine, Lon. 866, p 8vo. 6. Practical Biop.uhy ; or, T e Liiws of Life, and the Art of Healing f 2d ed., Lon'! Haughton, G. W. Free Salvation ; or, God's Gift of the haviour, Lon., 187,1, ;i2ino Haughton, Kcv. George Dunbar, graduated at 8 rrOn"i''''"' ?h'^"u-' ,'?-"' •=""'« »f Mottisfo^ 376. 1 On Sex in the World I Come: an Essay, Lon., w:/8t;,°i2mo.""' ''"''''-''"' "' ^^^'"j"' [--.i ^u?"",?*"""? ^"^"'r, ^'"' DeP'-ession of Agriculture : with a Proposal lor its Remedy, Lon., 187«, 8vo 1817-1S87 b. in Dublin ; cnlcreu the Bengal army 18.i- ■ served in the first Afghan war, and afterwards held civil VZTrTc^, ^^''^-I'o-Kar.and Service there with he Fourth (joorkha Regiment in 1841 : an Episode of the l.rst Afghan War, 2d ed., Lon., 1879, 8vo Haughton, Ptolemy. Hatred is akin to Love, [a story,] Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. ' Haughton, S. M. l. Precious Truths for Every One, Lon 186,), 18mo; new ed., 18S7. 2. Faith and what it does, N. York, 1870, 2Jmo. 3. A Sav our ?o I ou: a Word to Every One, 3d ed., Lon., 1873, "21,10 u n ^fiJfJ""' ^'""''' ■"■' J«»"S Only, Lon., 1881 n' Luigtsr.'r ''"''-'" ''"•• •'''^'-^- «-"'- uated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1814, dained fsjc- iro lessor of geology ii^Trinity College, Dublin, slice ■on 1863 sir 1 "m "" ^''^r^."^ *'"'°"''''- Action, i.on., jHOd, svo. 2. Manual of Gcoloirv l.nn in«-. 2,no; 2d ed., rev 1886. 3. NaturarSs^y' P Z.' h.rly Explained, Lon., 1867, p. 8vo, new ed.', /s7o"'^4 Inivers.ty Education in Irefand, Lon., 1868 8vo, 5 Ihe Three Kingdoms of Nature. Illust. Lon., 869" e!l lI 'ut"??' "f T'-l- i'"'! Tidal Curren"s,r,; • I., Lon., 1(69, 12mo. 7. Principles of Animal Mo- clmn.es, Lon 1873, 8vo; 2d ed. sa'me year. 8. Meinoi L P M- """8^°" = "»h Extracts from his Priva r and Published Letters. By bis Son. Dublin, 1877, p I.SSO 8vo """" "" ^"y''"'" «c<'«'-''Phy, DubliS, I i!!*"*,''"i"'„?'''o"'""«' "' "-e Blue Coat Hospital to r„- v/; ^^^ Sovereigns of England, from E^be to Queen Vlctorm, Lon., 1871; new ed., 1884, 12mo i HAV ■ I'on"^ ^^f-fl' "'"■ "''"""y' "f ""> «"««'' l8'">"I», I Prin" iV""^' ^ .P""' '-'""• "• A Summary of the I Principal Events in English lli.-ory, Lon., 1875, 12mo 4. A .Synopsis of the Principal Events in English Is-' His'^rv""i'n"p'''7"'"-,. '■ -;'"'"°'y ^^-i^ - English Tl « Sm , ,. i""''- '"■''' ^- I""'-. '871!, 12mo 6. llie Student s .Summary of the Principal Evmts in Lnglish H,.«to,y: with Xote.". Lon., 1,SS7 n. 8vo i> V'"'l'"."V' "«•""• William, 1811..1S83, v'icar of Barton Turf, Norfolk, tiom 18(1«. 'Tithe, Xati^n^r'w * Lwi Uo "" ''"'^"^ '^'"'^ '■'"■ ""= ^""^l'"' I-""- ; Haupt, Herman, [an(,., vol, i., add.] 1. .\ Con Haupt, Herman, Jr., Ph.D., M.D., son of the fslti'imo. ' '^■^■"""■■^"'"" ^^'"i»n"l I'^k" Phila." burJ*P,?"' ''^'y'?, ^'"'"enbcrg, b. 1844, at Oettys. the tr^ ^^- ? "^ '"■■;""" """P'- '"J"-"' graduated at chil ,f; I '"P ""',''""■'' '^'''' '»''"""« professor of cm and .ncchanical engineering in the University aLlfW •')■""' n,"'^- ,'• Engineering Specification^ Dr Hinl ,'• !""'•■ , ^^''^^■' ''^^S' Svo. 2. Working llraHiiig : how to make and use them, Phila,, 1881 i-'hila IsT^"""'' ■ '''" ''^'""""^* ""'^ Instruments, I ».'nJ^:i:k^^^rl^^2„^'° "'""" ■^-^ "^ ^'-•'"'' ties •> by .1. Selden, Phila., 18,so, 12mo. ^ Haiiteville, Mary de, I. (Trans.) The Little i King, bv S. Bl„n,ly, 1S76, p. 8vo. 2. (l"rans.) Rarnbles I in the New World, by Lucien Biart. Illust Lon.^Ts 7 Ilu^r^Vor^'- «,'?"''•' 7r ^"""''»- ^y ''-ei-n Biart C liarLr. ?■' T-y- '"'."»• •*• '1'™"'-) The.Sernent- Yo?k iS Q «'" "'" ^fr"'' "f ^- """"'elet. must'. N. V:rt,'f883,';;"8vo' '"^'"""^ '^'''=«"™ K-^y-by Jules na"r,'sn^.n:,*'l°8S'p. IT'"' """"""' = ''"" °"^'- Ha velock. Allen. See Am.es a. ' rr8"'8 m"- VT' (^I-^'.^y*) [""'^ vol. i., Ti " '»-»-18b.S. 1. Loss and Ga n ; or, Maritarft'a "r- ^- Wh- ''.r- . '■ ^.""'"'y "' Oatlar'ds N.Tork S.n 7 9 '>f« here's a Will there's a Way N. Yorit York ', ouio *r ^^ ^"^ "''"^' '"'^' »"'^^ S'torie,, N lork, lOmo 0. Cousin a. ice: a Memoir of AMct- B "er'di'ar^-^^ "«"'«'''.' '«""°' '^'"'•'"- P"-g- 'Vom York 1867 iL. "t l\eP»rt : Lessons for Le-t, N. I2°no. ' ^- """* ^'''"'='' N- York, 1869, or"v"o'"'2' a'"I''* • '• 'V^"'^go-- » Novel, Lon., 1881, 1882 e'r. 8vo ^""'"'""' ^"^"""i'' "■"! «'!'">• Tales' Lon., .n'^^iy^r"'.*^'""** Pfactici'I Phonography : adapted 1883, 8vo" ■"""'"-'" ""'' ^"'''""' ""J '^"''«8es, Phlia!! Haven, Rev. Erastus Otis, D.D., LT, d t,n,ie N feTM^^""" T\, '• K'"''"'-ic: aTcxt-Book, «. loik, 1869, I2mo. 2. Th^ National Hand-Book of American Progress, N.York, 1876, 12mo. 3. Aut Xiog. £v' r'^'k B : r '•' ^^f^v^tratton : with an Introductio^n oy J. M. Buckley. N. York, 1883, 12mo rf.„ J^"' '*'•'';• *'«"'»ert, 1821-1880, b. at Mai- den. Mass., graduated at Weshyan fniversity 1846' is" an.^w'"""''^ "^''f New England CoLrence iSol, and was pastor of churches in Massachusetts; in 1867 he became editor of 'iion's Herald and pastor of a bis" on ha in 'T- "t '"/'". r' '''"""^'^ ""^ ""'-"«" bishop, having h,s offlci.il residence at Atlanta, Ga. 1. its JustL''rn„"'.'"li"" V^" M«">odist Episcopal Church: PilS Wall f ?'"''«»''?' B»^'- I««4. 12io. 2. The Iilgrims Wallet, or. Scraps of Travel in Eneland lermol''"'^"''""""^^^- ^'"''' "«», l«mo. 3. n"1 onai f! 1 n \v ^"™""'' Speeches, and Letters nn S!av"ry ophv and" Th '",'•' ""a' T '™- '■ ^'^iies in Philos^ 7.1 n v^-^Ll^^' Andover, 1869, 12mo. 5. Our fnd IMust' N^ y"V 7«-^ ^'""'^^ '" Mexico. Map T„o„A» F iU- r\ '"^' *"■ 8V0. With RUSSBLL, Haven, Rev. Joseph, D.D., LL.D., [a,„e. vol. i , 787 V '4 .'i| HAV HAW add.,] 1816-1871, b. nt Dennis, Mn.«9. ; grndimtcd at I Edited by C. Bullock. Lon,, 1883, l«mo. 31. Letteri, Amlierst ls:i5, and at Andover TheologionI Seminary | Edited by her Slater. M. V. G. II. Un., 1S8,*), p. 8vo. '""" was pastor of ii chu.oh in Hroi)kline, Ma»8., and i 32. Snngs of the Mn«ter'.s Love, Lon., 18S5, 4lo. ,S3. ]S3«; editor of the Congregatioiialist in lS46-3(lj professor of mental and moral piiilosophy at Amber."t lM5l)-J8; of systematio tiieology in tlie CliiuagoTlieologiual Seminary IH.VS-Td i in I87.'t beuunio acting professor of mental and moral philosopliy in the Chicago University. I. Moral Philosophy : including Theoretical and Practical Ethics, Bost., 1861), 12mo. 2. Studies in Philosophy and Theol- ogy, Andover, 1869. 3. History of Ancient and Moilern Philosophy, N. York, 12mo. 4. Systematic Theology, Bost., 1875. Hnven, Samuel Forstcr, 18U8-1SSI, b. at Ded- hani, Mass. ; graduate! at Amherst in 1820; became a lawyer, ami was librarian for many years of the Ameri- can Antiquarian Socictv, Worcester, Mass. Archieology of the United States, Wash., is.ia, 4to. Hnverlield, Mrs. Kliia W. Enlightened Women, Chic, IS82, 12mo. HaverHeld, Thomas Tiinstall, B D., [unte, vol. i.,add.,] 179S-186I!, graduated at Corpus Christ! College, Oxford, 1807; rector of (lodington from 1826. 1. Charles Koussell; or, Imlustry am! Honesty. Adapted from the French of J. J. Porchat. [,on., 1833, ISnio. 2. The Fugitives of the Cevennes Mountiins. Adapted from the French of J. J. Porchat. Lon., 1860, p. 8vo. 3. The Old Oak Farm, and what beca..ie of its Sunday Work. Illust. Lon., 1869, ;2mo; now ed., 1883. 4. Kindness and Fidelity. Adapted frjm the French of J. J. Porcluit. Lon., 'lS74, p. 8vo. Havergal, Cecilia. 1. From Morn till Eve. Il- luminated by M. A. C. Lon., 1886, 32mo. 2. Wayside ■Pearls. Illuminated by A. Uanslip. Lon., 1887, sq. 16mo. 3. Untold Mercies : Selection of Poems, Lon., 1888, sq. 16ino. With Smith, J. 1).. Everlasting Love : Selection of Poems, Lon., 1888, 4to. With others: 1. 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My Bible Study for the Sundays of the Year, Lon., 1880, sq. 18mo ; new ed., 1886. 22. Specimen Glasses for the' Kings Minstrels, Lon., 1881, p. Svo. 23. Daily Text-Book: Scripture and Verses, Lon., 18S1, 32mo. 24. Starlight through the Shailows, and other (Jleams from the King's Word, Lon., 1881, 16mo. 26. Messages for Life's Jour- Treasure-Trove: Extracted from Unpublished Letters and Bible Notes, Lon., 1S86. lllmo. " In her poetical work there Is a lack of concentration, and a tendency to nioanlngless repetition of phrase, but sipnie of her liymiis are excelluiit. ami will pernmiieiuly preserve her ni\me."—Dict. nj yitl. Wiiij., xxv. 180. Havergal, Kev. FruiiciH 'I'ebbg, M.A., D.D., 1829-1890, son of Rev. W. 11. Havergal, iiifm ; gradu- ated at New College, Oxford, 1852: ordained 1852; sub-treasurer of Hereford Cathedral 1866; chaplain to the Bishop of Hereford 1.M73; vicar of Upton-Bishop from 1874; prebendary of Colwall, in Hereford Cathe- driiJ, from 1877. 1. 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Lilies and Shamrocks, Lon 1883, sq. 16mo. 30. Footprints, and S. \ Womon's Labors and Exjiericnees of L. S. Haviland, Cin., 12nio; new ed., 1887. , . . Haw, William. Fifteen \' ears in Canada : Living Songs." a Series of Letters, Edin., 1850, Svo. 1888, being HAW Hawe.s, Uev. Hugh U^gina.'; X„ b. ,«;,,, HAW linn i.f miiui.. ...1.1. ' ""."-'"uomto aiiilysLs of tile eoiiiiee "■•^XC, I2nio. ^''^U'^ng-'urisdietion, San Fran., i«g"?Mr«Vl*J;iM2,n?""'" "^ ^'''"^'' States Survey- int'^^^-'r^l/.^t'i^-fro^ Captive Boys Wawfs, ilev. Joel, n n' r - 7. Current Coin, Lon l,S7« „ o., ,., Arrows in the Air, L?„ 1,7^;?°^ ^"^''^ ''"^SI. 8. '.'. Poet3 in the P^lnUrl,.!!'.'.^ ^■°! *}^ «'I., 1881 Jeleginph Code, Lon., 18SS, ;i2nio •hough it turneVonfdow":!..^:^:"' ^:':.l 'f-r-D««", I'"n., lS,i7, 8vo. e." —Spectator, Ivii. an Library,) Lon":, 1886, IsL'^ 'i '^r''™', ' ""'"^ (World stone, Lon., 1SS6, L Zm 1 « ''/ '^''^P,'"- ''^^'"2- ( World Library,) Lo,? ,""«;,. ir "^''^ ,'^1^ U'lHaJ^ of E. A. Poe : Seleoted, Lon '^islT-J^- "^^^ ^ales Lon. 188.t ^^;"• {•li"'"'',-'""' '■""« "f Sorip..,,,.; Ho...i, ' « •*'*"' 'ngle sermons, Ac. gaired the Nei^di" f f' /' ';, O^'-A ''here ho ompen, and graduated i'n 1828 i; „e,| ^8.,?"""' "" of A.or>ven.to,v, Cornwall, fr„n.J88':""]i^ ir^;i^-f u..Uer of Tho„,„s I SS ^fr t J^''^^'^;^ "^'p:;ii^"o^. Cornish ., , . »•) ■^■^t. UIM I.I), 15. B.vniNG-, »Srove,joy, a we -known l<'n,/M,.|. .• . J-nomas ; oaijad. For bioi: «c,. (:,„.,„ a ,?"" o'-- Oornish .0/ Beauty. I, t' rZ' ^V.'i '.'''' "»• 2. The Reeords of C7^.J^^!"'''>^J^^ ^^'^^'"a Series of Roy ried for Art of Heautv. thaucer's Reads : Poem. Cl'anrth;Fim. ExeteT'l8"flVu ^""i^"'" = » P-ted. ,N„ morepailistir'/r^'hrdorn^ita^ .*'! HAW lails, anil other Poems: including a Second Edition of "The liuest of the Siingi-niil," hon., IH89, fp. Nvo; new C(l., 1884. ■■f'liiitemplatldn of imtiiri', iind un car allvt to lotieiul and tnidilloii, have aiman-iitly litu-d tiiiii to bo tlu; hatlad- ist of ('nriiwall. . . . lliicl liiMmim.Mii'.d all local data lii'un waiilliit!. . • ■ «'!' ^llollld have known the aiillior lor one who dwelt where roek aiLiI river, liosky eonilie, and rnde, wild oi'ean are not far apart, in a laml lull of ani'ient towers and shrines, cairns, holy wells, anil the like, tlie nurses of [Mietic I'aiicy."— ."hi/. liti;, xxvii. liis. 1.'). Footprints of Korinor .Men in l'"ar Cornwall, I.im., IS70, p. Svo. 15. Poolical Works: now first Collected and Arranged, with a Prefatory Notice, by J. (1. Uodwin, ].on.. I871t, p. 8vo. "Welcome as a presentation of nuieh reniarkahic work which was formerly oidy to he K'ot liinether witli consider- alile pains and tronhle. "—.!(/;., No. -'(WH. Iluwkes, (ieorgc. The Publican's Ouidu for redueinj; .Spirits from Five to One Hundred Ciallons, Lon., 18118, Svo. Ilnwkes, Ilev. Ileiiry. 1. Tlie Passover Moon ; 2il ed., Ijon., 1878, IL'nio. 2. A Service for coninicmo- rating tlio Anniversary of Our Saviour's In.-tituting the Lord's .Supper, l,on., 18SI), p. Svo. :i. An lOvening .Ser- vice I'or solemnizing tlie Lord's Supper, Lon., 18S2, cr. Svo. 4. Uecollections of T„li!i Pounds, Lon.. 1SS4, p. Svo. Ilawkcs, John. I. A Steam Trip to the Tropics; or, A Description of a Visit to tlie West Indies: in- cluding Part of Central and South .\iuerica, Lon., 1804, p. Svo. 2. On theOeneral Management of I'uhiio Lunatic Asylums in lingland and Wales, Lon., 1871, Svo. Hawkes, Alervyii L, A Primrose Uamo: the Story of tlie Election, Uristol, 18811, l2mo. t Hnwkuy, C. The Shakespeare Tapestry woven in English Verse, Edin., 1880, er. Svo; new ed., 1881. Mnwkings, James. The 'Tradesman's (iuidc to Superlicial .Measurement, Lon., IS54, l2iuo ; :iil eil., 1884. Hawkins, A. E. Poems, Lon., isiiy, l2iuo. Hawkins, Ilenjainin Waterhouse, F.L.S., F.li.S., b. 1807, in London; was a |iupil in art of the late W. liehnes, the Englisli sculptor, bi;t has devoted himself to natural history, and especially to geology and paliBontology. In 1852 ho was appointed by the Crystal Palace Company to make the life-size models of ctdnct animals, many of them of colossal proportions, e.xhibited at that institution. In ISrtS he visited New York and lectured on scientific subjects a ""> Cooper llr.ion. He was afterwards employed in that cicy in m.iking models of extinct animals for Central Park. 1. 'The Science of Drawing Simplified, Lon., 1841!, Svo. 2. A Comparative View of the Human and .Animal Frame, Lon., 1860, fol. 3. The Artistic Anatomy of the Horse. Illct. Lon., 1865, Svo. 4. 'The Artistic Anatomy of Cattle and Sheep. Illust. Lon., 1867, l2ino. a. The Artistic Anatomy of the Dog and Deer, Lon., 1376, 12mo. 6. Comparative Anatomy, as applied to Purposes of Artists, Lon., 1883, 12mo. Hawkins, Ciesar Henry, M.U.C.S., F.R.S., 1793 -IS84, b. at Bisley, Gloucestershire; surgeon to St. George's Hospital 182y-61 ; sergeant-surgeon to the queen from 1862; president of the Royal College of Surgeons 1852 and I86I. 1. The Hunterian Oration, Lon., 1849, Svo. 2. The Hunterian Oration, Presidential Addresses, and Pathological and Surgical Writings, Lon., 1874, 2 vols. Svo. Printed for private circulation. Hawkins, Itev. Charles Halford, M.A., grad- uated at St. John's College, Cambridge. 1861 ; ordained 1862; assistant master and chaplain in Winchester Col- lege. (Ed.) Noctes Shak.speriana> : a Series of Papers, Winchester, 1887, Svo. (Contains thirteen essays by nieinbers of the Winchester College Shaksperc Society.) " Tlie reader will tind in all the papers facts and sugges- tions that will well repay him for his labour."— .Spccra/or. irl. ■.1)6. ' tl" tvkins, Daisy Waterhouss. Old Point-Lace: lo ■ • . copy and imitate it. Illust. Lon., 1878, p. Svo. Hawkins, Dexter Arnold, 1825-1S86, b. at Camden, Me. ; graduated at Bowdoin in 1S48- studied law ot Harvard, and at the Eoole|des Droits, Pari-s, France; travelled for two years under a commission from the governor of Maine, to examine European methods of instruction, and in 1854 began the practice of law in New York City. 1. Traditions of Ovcrlooii Mountain, 1373. 2. Education the Need of the South: an Address, 1875. 3. Archbishop Purcell Outdone! The Roman Catholic Church in New York City, and Public Lond and Public Money, N. York, 1880, Svo. Also, numerous addresses, &e, 790 HAW Hawkins, Edward, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S., [ante, vol. i., aildt] 1180-1867, b. at Maecleslleld, Eng. ; keeper of anticiuities in the Uritish Museum 1826-60. •Modallio Illustrations of the History of (Ireat Drilain and Ireland to tlie Death of George II. Compiled by the Late Edward Hawkins, F.R.S., and edited by Au- gustus W. Franks, F.R.S., and Herbert A. (Irucber. Printed by Order of the Trustees of the Uritish .Museum. Lon., 1S85, 2 vols. Svo. " We have heartily to coinnienil this work— which Is obviously destined to boa stanilaril one— to the attention id' nuinismallstsand historical Ktndcnt.s."— /l"i., No. 3017. HawkinK, Ilev. Edward, D.D.,[oiiti'. vol.i.add.,] 17S1I-ISS2, b. at Dath ; graduated, double first class, at St. John's College, Oxford, Isll; vicar of St. .Mary's, Oxford. 1823-28; provost of Oriel College, rector of Purleigh, and canon of Rochester, from 1828; Ireland professor of exegesis 1847-61. I. Notes upon Subsci'ip- tion, Academical and Clerical, Oxf., 1864, Svo. 2. Ad- ditional Notes on Subscription, Oxf., 1S66, Svo. 3. Considerations upon the Alhanasian Creed and the Pro- posed Synodical Declaration : with a Sujiplenicnt and Appendix, Lon., 1874, Svo. 4. Notes on Church and Stale, Lon., 1874, Svo. 5. Additional Notes on Church and Slate, Lor 1877, Svo. Also, single sermons, Ac. Hawkins, Kcv. Edward, graduated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1S4S; ordained ISJO; vicar of Walton, diocese of Carlisle, from IS75. Notes on the Greek Testament, IS.'il. Hawkins, Kev. Edwards Comerrord, M.A., graduated at Exeter College. Oxford, 1840; ordaine.1 1S54; head-master of St. John's Foiimlation School, Lcathcrhcad, 1861-83; vicar of St. Bride's, London, since 1 883. Spirit and Form: Sermons ]ircach(d nt Lcathcrhcad, Lon., 1881. p. Svo. « Hawkins, Kev. Ernest, G.D., [miir, vol. i.. add.,] 1802-1S6S, b. at Lawrence End, Herffordshire; graduated at Balliol College, Oxford, 1824 : secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel 1843-64, and from then canon of Westminster. 1. The Book of Psalms: with Notes. Lon., Is.')7, 12nio; new ed., 1S6S. 2. Sick- lied Services, coni|iiled from the Holy Scriptures and the Book of Common Prayer: Willi a Selection of Hymns, Lon.. 1867. Svo; new ed., 1886. Hawkins, Francis Vaugban, M.A., b. 1S33; educated at Trinity College, Cambridge; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1856. 1. A Concise Treatise on the Construction of Wills, Lon., 1S63, Svo 2. Optional Mo- bilization of Land : a Scheme for Simplifying Title and Land Tronsfer, Lon.. 1869, Svo. Hawkins, Frederick W., b. 1849; a London journalist; cdilor in 1877-79 of The Theatre, and mem- ber of the editorial staff of the London Times. 1. The Life of Edmund Kean ; from Published and Original Sources, Lon., 1869, 2 vols. Svo. "Our hopes have been completely disappointed by Mr. Hawkins's volumes. With the excejilioii olu few particu- lars of Kean's la.st illness. . . . the 810 pages we have waded throneh have told us nothing that we knew not before we read tnem ; have Kcnerally ' marred a curious tale in the telling,' have thrust improbabilities upon lis. have per- verted facts, have exhibited ignorant prejudices to an amount we hatl fondly believed inipo&sible."— Su(. Hev., xxvii. 782. 2. Annals of the French Stage, from its Origin to the Death of Racine, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. Svo; new ed., 1885, 2 vols. 3. The French Stage in the Eighteenth Century : with Portraits, Lon., 18S8. 2 vols. Svo. " His book is trustworthy, readable, and entertaining. . . . Highly interesting chapters upon Voltaire and upon lieauinarchais include .some late discoveries with regard to those authors."— J//i., No. 3172. Hawkins, Rev. Henry, M.A., graduated at Exe- ter College, Oxford, 1848; ordained 1S49; chaplain of Middlesex County A.«ylum, Colney-Hatch, from 1867. 1. "Work in the Wards," by Asylum Attendants, Lon., 1874, Svo. 2. A Friendly Talk with a New Patient, Lon., 1878, Svo. 3. "Time tryeth Troth ;" " A Friend and Companion never meet amiss ;" " Visiting Day at the Asylum," Lon., 1878, Svo. Hawkins, I. (Trans.) On the Teelh of Wheels, by M. Camus ; 3d ed., Lon., 1868, Svo. Hawkins, J. Louisiana Supreme Court Reports, vols, .xix.-xxiv., (1867-72.) I'ub. by the State. laflS- 72, 6 vols. Svo. Hawkins, James. 1. The Physical, Moral, and Intellectual Constitution of the Deaf and Dumb : with some Practical Remarks concerning- their Education, Lon., 1863, p. Svo. 2. On the Desirability of National HAW HAW HawkiiiN, nev. James, simrt Vi,,.. i ' Illui-t. Lon., I,ss6, or. :"'Do HyJ. K:'ii."-'i,,r„;;'i'8f8,:i2>no 5 on the fiihernncle of Israel, r,„„„ l,;,s:i i"„,o S •;: sia-K ~? Si "I-:, their I-nnte,.., X. York a„,l S,' Is^'," 'o ^ ^^""-'■^ teemh.ee„tury^,r..sjj;'"^'l^ H^;!;^^ '- ? "^ -iy „f. (Ihis artido IS nniinly taken «,, with a .le^nco of Vr {Ies.el,s_s work on Uutenberg agaiLt the at,ietu"e: o"f ll'r. , fla»ykins, Thomas, F.R.G s isin is«o i b;^.r'i,s:?nr"^^^''-'-™--" l-ight of the S,Tii,tMr,..,f, 1 •.•■.""*''''*'''''' '" "'« --.1 Taste, X ITkH-V ■';•'" ^■'^Vfji'-'"'.''^, an,l „f F"ith; or, A t ele ,f' n i- •' "'"• ^- "■« •^'"'•■I'l "f s.a srSsHS'^-K- Unij.crs. L„n., |sr,s, svo Haw I'rotits made b^ many Ketail t Inion The io.':i?„1"s, :':""'",'!'"« ^^'Megc 1840, an,l Lon IS44^ Svo. «. Victorian"vj;^;; 'L^'^/s^s'tl National FreoJman I8.L«8, Vn h ,; b™n'en ,'•' *"nestie missions. 1. Life of Vol n iF w "^f "?' '" H".«t., IStio, ]2n,o. - lunlri I ' ^- """kins, ilelper fronl Xorth Caroli 'rB s ' IS^'^:^' '^.;'"''- .frioi^»Lo-!-i:^-r«-'-""p'<'^- Ilaivks, Rev. Francis listed, D D r r n lina:\ith CrL'^i 'r^?."",. '•."'^""7 "f North Caro' R oaohVtf.et^'Vo^k'.'THS^" i'.r^ "' '"^"^ ^^^''""- '" Ilawley, Giles P. " ' Chic., 1.S7S-82, ,•! vol.s Svo ^^sty Qneen Vie^ria on'her sliti^^^i^,.!];! j^; lina: ,vith"Ma;,7an"d nhl'^rn',- ""'""J; "^ N"--"' Caro- ! and Sinmr's Cim!?!".' **: „I>i8''«"'f Nevada Lporla, -h.. P. ..r T ;;"'' Ill»«trat.ons: vol. ii.. Embracing ' Cases, .torSan^W H'i'^M"'"'''' = '""' "^ Table of iT^f I.o„ .'*;S83!avo,l^;.'^vo. '""■■ " •'"""^ «""'"">'«. "r mv Children 1«J7 .J A.. 1; „„,-:''•?*''• -!• Puemi espeare. 1887. n-::j^r';^!'°-'n.!- !*;,«•''' <^-"''-) «- Ho.,.0. Phifa^LSHTimo^'*""- """'^ "^ Remarkable Birds, EMiV"r'?"!"r' *^'""'''" <''^«"''-) See Carles. ol^T\lT,^;i„^?.?.'«« ?'"••'«. M,D. 1. A New HAW HAW Hawthorne, Julian, i). IS|8, in Boston, Mass.; I nyrnei., N. York, IS88, Kliiio, 30. Sinfirei fnlsol Duugliii son ()1 Nathunicl Hftwllioriif, iu/n, ; went to i;uro|ni , buiini', by IMgiir Fiiwictt, I'lillii., 1888, U'mo. with hi« imrenta in Is.,;), anuled to reviews and magazines. In I88:i he returned to New York. I. Urcasant : a llomanee, Lon., 187:t, 2 vols, p 8vo. "Wr aruKlail to find that Mr. Julian Hawthorne's first work i.iisasutlleient (■liara<'ti'rof Its own tr> uuirk It oil' from lliii writings of that nio>t orlsitnil of \mericaii au- thors, his lather. . . . While wu I'roelv coneude great merit to ' llre.ssanl,' we nin^tal thi'same linie admit that its faults arc still greater. 'Ihe aiiniiruble ume is not fullilled in the seeond.''— .S«/. A'ee., xxxv. STil. 1.'. Idolatry: a Konnmce. Lon., 1871, 2 vols. p. 8vo. '•That the yimnger Hawthorne Is gifted with a power which, Judged liy the standanl of ordinary novels, is great, cannot he ilouhted. Nor can it be (loubled that hu has misused that power."— .sVi/. Itci:, .xxxvlU. .'ilo. .'t. Saxon Studios, Lon., 18711, p. 8vo. '"Saxoij .'-itudlcs' are Just one string of lm|icrtlnences, four hundred pages long, against the people who, with greater kindness than wisdom, allowed the author to live among them for some years."— .S(i(. J/a:, \\i. 780. " It Is hardly to lie wondered at that ■ .«axi>n Studies' have caused great otlenee In Dresden, hut thev might bo entitled ' slbernin studies' for any likeness they bear to the people therein described."— .M, BKrin.M-Euw.unxs : .Irad., ix.aOS. 4. (larth i a Novel, Lon., 1877, 3 vols. p. 8vo. I "'Garth' strikes u.s as a decided Iniprovetnent upon I Brcssaiit and ' Idolatry ;' It is a verv much ripe, u-'.l wi-ser work. W e must add that we use these terms in a strictly nlatlve sense; for .Mr. Hawllmrue's standing fault seems to beacerluin Incurable Imnniiuriiy and crudity."— A'dfjon. x.:iv. 36U. President Pierce. For biog., see Hawtiioh.sk, .(rLnv, Hiijjni, and James, Hkniiv, iii/rn, 1. The Marble Faun, Bolt., 18(11), 12moj Kng. ed., entitled " Transformntlou ; or, The Romance (d' IVIonte Ueni," Lon., 18(111, 3 vols. "It has a great dial of beauty, of Interest and grace; but It has, to my sense, ii slighter value than Its I'ompanions, and I am hn- from regarding It as the nia.sterplece of the amhiir. a position to which we sometimes hear it assigned. The Milijeci is udmlrable, and so arc many of the details; , but the whole 1 lilng Is le-ssslmiilc and complete than either romise of the tlrst vol- '• "' the three tales ol American life."— Henkv ./amks ; JIaw- ■ ■ ■■ "■ "'"'""f. I" .''.'"ff'wA .«<«"/ /.ffto-o."! Anier. ed., p ICiO. 2. Our Old Home, Host., 18113, Klino. 3. I'ansio : a Fragment: the Last Literary Effort of Nathaniel Haw- thoric , Lon., 1864, l2mo. 4. Passages from the American Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Ilosl. and Lon., I8fi8, 2 vols. 8vo. ,/. Passages from the English Note- Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [Edited by bit Widow.) Bost., 1870, 2 vols 12mo. "Thei> remain to be noted the occasional hrcwdnesa of (ibserviiiion; some anecd.ites of men like iiuclianan, Ihackemy, .Ferrold, and Lord Houghton; a lew good de- .scrinlions of show-places in England and Scotland, and, tinally. the general readablcness, In virtue of the writer's celebrity, as well as of the skill with which he docs the work in hand, and the Intrinsic Interest of the things ho writes about."— .Viidoii, xl. o!). B. Passages from the French and Italian Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lon., 1871. 2 vols. 8vo. "His Journals throw but very little light on his personal feelings, and even less on his genius per se. . . . They deepen our sense of that genius, while thev singularly Uf- ^ M,. n,.i„„i .. 1.- . o X, ,. , '"'"',;h our impression ot his general intellectual power ,0,0 .T' U""'*''">i""S'i a Diamonds; a Story, N. York, . . . These volumes of Italian notes, cliamilng as thev are 1878, Klino. j. S;ba8tian Stromc : a Novel, Lon., 185 U, '"'e o" the whole less rich and substantial than those of 3 vols. p. 8vo. " Find wh^t fault with the story we mav, and It Is uu- questiona'jly a story of vi-ry litful and uneven iiower, there Is a ore. ol passion and genius In the book which it is im- possible to Ignore."— .SMtrf<(/or, 111. 147(1. 7. 'I'ne Laughing Mill, and other Storie.s, T.,on., 1879, p. Svo. 8. ArchibaM .Malmai.son. Lon., 1H71», p. ,Svo. "Strong as the telling may he. it is so bluntlv, boldly worked out as to be only horrible."— .Vii/io/i, xxxviii. 4IU. 9. Ellico yuentiii, and other .Stories, Lon., 1880, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 10. Yellow Cap, and other Fairy Stories for Children, Lon., 188D, p. Svo. II. Prince Saroni's Wife, and other Stories, Lun., 1882, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 12. Bea- trix Randolph : a Novel, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. p. Svo. 13. Dust: a Novel. Illust. N. York, IS83, 12mo. 14. Fortune's Fool, Lon., 1883,3 vols. Svo. 1.5. Nathaniel Hawthorne and his Wife: a Biography, Bost., 1884, 2 vols. Svo. "By the help of his father's very copious notes of the sayings ami doings and looks of the children. . . . and \yith his own recollections of boyhood to draw upon be- sides for the later period, he has taken us into the intimacy ol the hon.sehold, and conllded the charm and dignity and wisdom of Hawthorne's fatherhood. . . . The biographv IS like Mr. .hunes's ' Hawthorne' in that it fails to give any history (jf that immortal part of the man in which the world takes interest."— .Vu//';;.' ' ' ' 10. Love — or a Name, Lo; Cadogna: a Komance, Lon. Blood, N. York, 188.0, 12mo, N. York, IsSfi, Klmo. 20, xx;x. ai). 1883, p. Svo. 17. Miss 1885, p. Svo. 18. Noble IH. John Parmelee'a Curse, „ The Trial of (Jideon, and Countess Aliuara's Murderer, N. York, 18S(i, 12mo. 21. Confessions and Criticisms, Host., 1880, 8vo.' "Hecoiitesses . . . the vital principles of hi's intellectual Alo;,!}!l,'.V'*H!H',l''.'_r''.',','5.'°"'*' *'"' .philosophical creed. His KiiKland. The theme In this case Is evidently le.ss conge- nial. . . . We seem to see hlin strolling through churches and galleries as the Inst pure American, attesting by his shy responses to dark canvas and cold marble his lovnlly toa simpler ami, less encumbered civilization."— H. James, Jk.; Saliuii, xiv. 17'2. 7. Septimius Fclton j or The Elixir of Life, Bost., 1872, 12mo. Eng. ed., entitled "Septimius: a Ko- mance," Lon., 1872. (This was edited by Una Haw- thorne.) "Of course It cannot take rank with Hawthorne's fin- ished works, but no other author of our time could have written n."—Alli., No. sm. " After making allowance for the incomplete state of the story, we must confess that to our tii.ste Hawthorne apijcars to have in this ca.se ventured rather too far Into the dim dreamland of the grotesque and unnatural. The storv, however. Is powerful and Interesting as it sland.s. . . . Tlie art IS admirable, but we can hardly call it hcaithv. It will commend itself, however, to the lover of the rar(.-r literary essences, though it may probably remain cariiire to the vulgar. •—Sal. A'tc, xxxiv. 8y. . Talcs of the White Hills, Bost., 1877, l6mo. 9. A Virtuoso's Collection, and other Tales, Bost., 1877, 16mo. 10. The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Host., 187il, 24 vols. 16mo. 11. The Complete AVorks of Nathaniel Hawthorne : with Introductory Notes by (1. P. Lathrop. Illust. Host., 1883, 12 vols. Svo. 12. Sketches and Studies, Best., 188.1, I6mo. 13. Dr. Grimshawe's Secret : a Homanoe. Edited, with Preface and Notes, by Julian Hawthorne. Bost. and Lon, 188:^. p. Svo. (A fragment.) " The publication of ' Dr. Grimshawe's Secret.' though it contains delacheil pn.ssages wiiicii'nr'e full oY Hawtiij'irne's tliought and style, cannot add to Hawthurne's reputation." —Sill. Iter., Iv. 'Jo. „,,,, , ., -r .w i;,ce... HIS '■J^'h"'^i'«houiids in passages marked by all the beauties criticisms, 111 theiiisclves. arc a slight matter, though there 1 of Hawthorne s besi writing, itisasawhofecrudeand raw. are brilliant and incisive remarks sown thron..'h them."— i :.■ •. ''" ',"^''''' "''•'""""'"i'; will be glad to find in the fact .\(i/ion, xliii. ;*,. i that the book required 'editing' a Justification for do- ctor ' '^'"""B to wcome interested in it. at feast until he knows P„n i ™"'''-'„l'"'''"'.*''y " 'i"t 'he limits of the editor's labors from the Diary of InspectorByrne^rLon.'and n! i ^''" "" ""°"' ^''^'- •^'• 22. A Tragic Mystery ; from the Diary of Inspect^ Byrnes, N. York, 1887, Iflmo. 23. An American Pel York 1887, n. Svo. 24. The Great B„^nk:Robb;-;y7?rom \ Lo^Tsslr'^iTo',,""'?,^'^- .'•th^'^r?',"'';'.' r'^'""' he Diary 0/ Inspector Byrnes. Lon. and N. York,' 1887, ' Novel of Real Life ^^ ' ^^ ^^' ^"''' ""''"""^ ' " p. Svo. 25. Another's Crime; from the Diary of In spootor Byrnes, N. York, 188.S, lOmo. 2B. David Poin- dcttcr's Disappearance, and other Tales, N. York, 1888, Ifimo. 27. A Dream and a Forgetting: a Novel, n' lork and Chic, ISSS, 12mo. 28. The Professor's Sister- a Romance, N. York and Chic, 1888, 12mn. 29. Section 558; or, The Fatal Letter; from the Diary of Inspector Lon., 1,858, 3 vols. l2mo. Hawthorne, Robert, Ph.D., professor in Argyll Col Pge. I'nnehg.ini, India. The Student's Manual of Indian History, Lon., 1885, Svo. Hawthorne, Sophia, (Peabody,) 1810-1871, b. at Salem, Mass.; married, 1842, to Nathaniel Haw- li"™",'.,'"'^""' Notes in England and Italy, N. York, HAW .wtlmnic's fln- le could have 11 tlie beauties ruileiUKi rnw. lull In the fact atioii fur (le- ntil he kuows Jitor's labors ) 1810-1871, haniel Haw- Jy, N. York, Hawt HAY "iHu,lo«i..aiWork,E,riteTri •';?'' '•'''^^^^^ ^'> - iiay, c. A., and Jncobt. If •? it , r^ I'Mla., IS75, 8v(), ''""'^'■«''. by lleinnoh Schmid, n,iy, uAviU. I. Dninestio Servants up;m ,i,em by the An;;:;i':;,;^;™iM'- ■■^;:-;.„^-t"wed •i r : >Ai 1. worth's Poetrv a I (Lir r ^""'•"°""""ii'9 of Words- ^JMIay,EIzey,-(l,eud., SeeA.L.s, P..v.vv, '^ijhop Strain; Ed|'„., .sV'r-Ts.-r ^'o ^t'.V^^^"-'"^ .".?y' .*'«'9'Ke, of Arbroath ' -" .Madeline Heathoute, Edin., 1873, i? 798 HAY llliy, William, 1. DociilnnK '>n the Vuor- I.nw of Biiotlnnil in thu Court of Mvaaloii.i, iirj>l Awards hy Arbi- tration, Lon., IHVi, Hvo. 2. Dceiiiions of (In Supremu rourtu of Knxliu, I an-l Scollnnil on the I, nihility of I'ro- |irletor». Mintiis ami SBrvaiit.< for Ueiuiration of In- jurlop., Kclin., l>. . The FiingiH-IIunlcr'd (iuiile ami Field Memoraiidiun-Hook : with Analytical Key to the Ordorn and tiunera, and Notes of Iniportiint .-pcoiei, Lon., I8sr, |,. ,Si-o. '"riu'iiutliur In RH plausible as the ouleoine of his work In lulsi'hlevous."— IlKNIiv T. WilAliriiN ; Jem/., xxxil. 2"i 11. DIood: a Tragic Til lo, I, on., I8H7, p. 8vu. Haycock, H'illiam, h. at lluddcrstield, Vorkshiru, Kng. ; d. ahout Irt72. I, Klenu'iitci of Veterinary lloinie- o|iiiiliy; or, A Treatise on thr iJi^niisoa of the Horse and C'o«, Lon., 18i)2, p. ^vi>. 2. On Hysteria in the .Mare, Lon., 1S54, Hvn, ,j. Treatisi! on the I'rineiplea and Practice of Vule-inary Modieinn and .*, 4iii. Ilaycrart, Margaret. I. Songs of Peace, Lon., 18s;i, isiiio. 2. the New Jlead-Master : Little .Silecd- well's Victory, Lon., 188(1, p 8vo. ;t. Jtiiys and Kain- bows; a Story of Thanksgit ing, Lon., IN8(i, p. 8vo. 4. Wiiyside Chimes, Lon., 1886, 18nio. 5. (luiding Lights, lllust. Lon., I88,H, 4to. 6. Ilurnpty-Uumpty Silver Uells, .te. lllust. Lon., 1888, p, 8vo. Ilaycrofi, .\atliuiliel. I. The Cry of tho La- bourer; or. All Appeal (o tho Churchos for the Better Support of their Pastors, l.on., 1857, IL'ino. 2. llerooi and Lo.ssons of St. Bartholomew's Day, A.U. I(!il2, Lon., 1802, I2ino; 2d ed. same year. .'!. .Moses and Colensu; or. The Uivino Authority of the Books of .Moses, and tho Objections of Dr. Colenso, Lon., I8(i:i, 8vo. Ilayden, Fenliiiand Vandevecr, M.D., LL.D., 1827-1888, h. lit WoatliclJ, Mass.; professor of miner- alogy and geology in the University of Pennsylvania 186.')-72; was connected with the (Jeologieal and tleo- graphical Surveys of the I'nited Stales from 1859 to 188(i. 1. (Ed.) United Slates Geographical and (ioological Sur- vey of tho Territories: Reports i.-viii. Pub. by U.S. tlov't. Wash., IS(17-7(), Svo. 2. Sketch of tho Origin and Progress of the United States Geological and Geograph- ical Survey of the Territories, Wash., 1877, 8vo. 3. The , Yellowstone Nationul Park and the Mountain Regions i of Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, and Utah. lllust. and Maps. ! Wash., 1877, fol. With Sef.wys, A. R. C, North America, ("Stanford's Compendium of Geography and Travel.") .Maps and lllust. Lon., 1883, p. 8vc). i Hayden, II. Henry. Autobiography, N. York, ' 1880, 8vo. " ' ■> > Hayden, Jabez Haskell. 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Annals „( YoubI,.i r,,,,'' ," "^''^ ! ™non of Cork. un.l l(..eor,l, of fo An in, l^'ir', ''■'',:''• ^' N"te, YouKhal, |.,,4. . (Jul t... V *"';"", '■■""'''"!""« "t • ""'''^ '" ^"UKlii'l, Nrdinorp, and Jit'' Itholjlackwatcr. M.. p Zd iflU:""i ^1; "^''^rf I vo.,„.i, i8«i. 6 Mo , i, iH*-;: ''.f,'"': ""^"''' •'^•••"t I"u. ../inn. „t VouKha',,v-'^"°''''' '''■''«'""» Abom Koot«t<.t,«- ir -r I J,'" ^'i'"'".V, 186.1. 7, • •-. 2d cd.is7\p\vr,T'''''™r«"'' *''■''""' i ".»r.,dac...-Hook, Dullin, is; f iew"«7 f,'l"' » t'"'" II. C'riloriii; or, The I)i>i„„ 't. "J-, l."*,!), p. Hvo. ""w .'d., |s7fl ,,' ;" "','"». ^.VHiiien, Dublin. IS;;); tl.e Flock of ,l4 Oublin -^^^^nrer^,^-^ '^"'i'"* , W. I.s-,i, 2d 0,1 ,7877,"8vn •'"'"'■S'"^'k Manual. I Iluyilioiul, C, and lliiroh » ». „ I C'odo „f ,,.i H lVoeo.^uro, an" .^fLi;:*--,,.^"''?'"''" tatod. ,San Fn.n., 187(1, 2 vols. |„ %', ^* "'" ^ •^°""- .«"7^?6^'b.'^.?%a;^r'i"c''' t';"'%7'' '•. -•>''..] H^ "f .South •■arolina cntir^d ' "1 ""'""^ '" "'« <-'"'- • but gave it up fo " tira^u o M tl^ ^'T'"!"^ ''"'' ue.dh.n.un.itr::!l^-;-:-:t.;^-- "•:';■ '""> ""ler I'ocnjs, Lon 18S4 ., Z -MSK^r;.S>^]^t'i'.'^^>edu™ted L'"llt>go, O.vfonl wh,.r„ , ' ';'""'<"'' »n'l at St. .John's l«'H-55; a.si'.'.'.rt'n'^trrft"-''""' 'f''^ '""* " *^«"- laar-School, Southwark Ph.lf i ^ '^'- ^''"'^ ^ f™'"- St. Andro«'« foM^Brndft "'"."« ^'•^■'"""'•.School, -.74, and ..in,.,, then ;ect ^r of ^m'"'' k""«''^ ^'='"'«' '«"» or the Early Chu h TRome l! T" • '' J*r'^""«'"'« ' "»">e, II., Syria; III., Car- Equity^-L-tu-re;:u:■^s.'^'';;«',V, .'-Outline, of l.S8(l. 2, Th» «nirro.» f... . <.Pr , ' ^'" «'!•. Lon., With Xote,:i:,,;!'TS74 r"8vo •f"r'""-'^'^'"^' '«" = DelVneeof I>urnh,.«. f,;/v.?,?:u,:*-J ^"."""""s "n the DelVneeof Purchase foVvaluahlor ''''."''".""' "" ">« ^■"tico, Lon., I.'i.sd, Svo ^"■'"*^''' '^""''"'eration without n&rVkJ:ihTf";K/!^'"™\f-" Prison-Life: aa Bo..t., 186!M2mo. Massachusetts State Prison, 796 HAY Ilnyncs, John Ili!«lio]i. n»w to 8u])ply the | tions, 1S78 Agiiimll'inil Labourer with Leer iit a Imvi I'riec, in- ' vulving uii Argument for tlie Keiieal or Heduetiou of the Mult Tax, Lon., iNfia, Svo. Hayiiex, John Edward. IViiilonyins of Au- thors: including Anonyms and Initiiilisms, N. York, l.><82, Svo. Ilnyncs, Hi'v. John Frederick, LL.D., or- dained 187(1 ; vicar of Clacton-on-Seu, Essex, since 1887. I. The Student's Statutes; being the I'rincipal Pro- visions . The Student's Guide to the Practice of the Su|)rcine Court, Lon., 188:j, Svo. li. Lectures on liankruplcy, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. 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Adrienne Hope: the Story of a Life, Lon., 18B.), 2 vols. |). Svo. Hays, Mrs. W. J. I. Princess Idlewavs: a Fairy Story, lllnst. i\. York, 187!), sq. Ifimo. 2. The Do- mestic Heroine : n Story for (jirls. Illust. N. York, 1882, 12ino. ;j. The Loving Sister: a Story for Big Uirls, N. York, ISS.'i, 12nio. Haytcr, Sir Arthur Divctt, Bart., M.A., b. ISao: junior lord of tlie treasury 18SU-S2; financial secretary at the war otKce 1882-85. F.ssays on Produc- tion, anil its Increase by the Freedom of Commerce and the Rest Distribution of Capital and Labour, Lon., Is(i4, ^vo. HAY S. T'.ie Art of Dining; or, Gastronomy and Gastronomers, Lon., 1852, Svo. Anon. New ed., 1883. 4. Lord Chesterfield, his Life, Character, and Opinions; and George Sclwyn, his Life and Times, Lon., 1SJ4, or. Svo. 5. More about Junius: the Franciscan Theory Unsound. Lon., ISliS, Svo. " Kxhibits the sagacity of an astute lawyer and of an accomplished critic. '—>'«(. Jin:, xxv. 87. I apers ; a redundancy ol anei'- dotes which (iiil to produce a satisfactory etlcct, because they thrust one aiuither out of the reader's memorv."— Alh., No. 2;iCiH, " He is popular because be overflows with anecdote and personal story. It would be unjust to ^sav that lie is iiolh- iiig if not anccdoilcal. , , . lint, were it not for their re- dundancy of gossip about memorable iiersoiis. his volumes would (ill'er few attractions to ordinary readers."— ,!(//.. No. 2408. " An inexhaustible knowledi;e of good storle.s, combined with the rarer power of telling them well, and a great familiarity with the lighter 'literature of modern times, make these essays very eiijovable reading for an Idle hour. Whether they have cost Mr. Havward nuicli thought, or whellier that w bich has not cost the aiiilior niucli ihought can be of any real service, are questions wbicn it is per- haps as ridic ilniis to ask as it would be to ask wlietlicr a moss rose wire good to eat."— Sami'ki. K. Gaiuji.s-ku : Acml., V. 2.-)U. S. Goethe, ( ' Foreign Classics for English Readers,") Lon., 1878, p. Svo. " He has attemiited to describe for tis a great man— nay, one of the greatest men that ever lived— bv giving us, so lo speak, his dimensions in feet and inches, tin' color of his cyi s and hair, his weight in pounds avoirdupois."— ^(itiuii, xxvii. 18'2. 1). Selected Essays, Lon., 1878, 2 vols. ]i. Svo. " There is no better or more pleasant wav of describing people than by recording their best sayings and most cliar- a(:teristic actions, and there is noboifv in our generation who has shown such a power as Mr. flavward of extract- ing titbits Inun biograpbical memoirs, siringing them in a natural order and supplementing them from his own sources."— .icdii., xv. Dl. 10. Sketches of Eminent Statesmen and Writers: with other Essays, Lon., 1880, 2 vols. Svo. Also, paiuiihlets. And see Pioz/i, Mks. H. L., ante, vol. ii., and Wv.vn, Miss F. W., .(/!/(, vol. iii. Hayward, AIniira L. 1. Illustrated Birthday Rook of American Poets. Illust. New ed., Rost., 1881, 24ino. 2. (Ed.) Chimes and Rhymes for Holiday 'limes. Illust. Host.. 1882, 24mo. Hayward, Hen. Bll/H Uayter, Henry Eden Vale, Wiltsliiic; lln.'tnr ■,<■..>■« c„ Tj i^ ., I ""»"■•■«■, «v-ii. All El.se of Xo Avail : a Novel, Uaytci, I' lorn, see Rehesfoiid, Floha Hayteh, j Lon., 188S, ;i vols. cr. Svo. Hayward, Mrs. Caroline. The ll.ittlcs of the Criiuea: with other Poems on the Incidents of the Cam- pi,. „'n. Port Hope, Camiilii, 1S55, Svo. Hayward, Edward Dykes. 1. Legislation. Ry E. D. H. Lon., ISo'J, Svo, 2. Can a Warrior be a Leg- islator;' Ry II. Lon., 1801, 8vo. 3. Reasons against Martnil Law, CourtE-Martial, Ac. Ry E. i). 11. Lon.. 1800, Svo. ' Hayward, Uev. Edward Fnrwell, b. I85i,at Lowell, Mass. ; graduated at Harvard 1851 ; a Unitarian minister. 1. Willoughby : a Poem, Rost., IS71I, Iflmo. 2. Ecce S|)iritus : Statomcntof the Spiritual Principle of Havwnrd AlirBl.nnV V ■;'' ' i" ■ .. i , ,., I r*", "'"'"•■''""'"'■'''''«' I*"-'*-. L881, I2mo. ;!. Patrice: 1884 rarwm^i Wil? ,i'J'' ' ' ;• l",'"'''"]'^ '- '."^'•I'-'^-«»»'J"'"'-k: I'oeni, in Fou; Parts, Rost., ISS.'i, i.-^i>4, u. ai Wilton, \>iltsliire; was articled to a solio- ' Svo ' > i called "o t"htbaH';'ns"n",r' ;,'',''" '"'''''"> ,■'""'"'•■• ;"'« Hayward, Elwcs R. C. The Neapolitan Exiles ; tain-ii [o lue oar in is.iii, and bee ■■ • queen s counsel in | a Poem, Lcm.. 185!l, p. Svo. HayAVnrd, Henry Howard. Dental Practice in Relation to Medical .'Jcience, Lon., 1800, Svo. Hayward, J. Henry. (Ed.) Poetical Pen-Pic- tures ot the War: selected from our Union Poets, N. \o\U, I8(i:i, l2mo. ,J*'»''W'»''«1» J"l>" Williams, M.D.. M.R.C.S.. b. is--^, at Stookjpoii, Chesliire; took liiE medical degree at St. Andrews; practises at Liverpool. I. The Vale of Conway Spa: its Nature, Propertv, and Uses, Lon., 1805, Svo; 2d ed., under the title of "Guide to Trefriw and the \ ale of Conway Spa," 1S72; 3d ed., 1881, p. Svo. Heylyn, C.M.G., b. 1S2I, at emigrated to Victoria in 1852, and was for many years employed in the department of the registrar-general, at the head of the statistical branch, which in 1874 was erected into a separate d. ■ partment, with Mr. Hayter at its head, under the title of government statist. 1. Notes on the Colony of Vic- toria: Historical, Geographical, Meteorological, and Sta- tistical, Melbourne, 1S75, Svo; 2d ed., 1870. 2. Hand- Rook to the Colony of Victoria, .Melbourne, 1S84, Svo; 2d ed., rev., 1 885. :;. My Christ- -as Adventure, Car- boona, and other Poems, Melbourii., 1SS7. 181.). Though the founder of the i.iiw'Magazine, which ho edited 1 82,8-44, niid a special student of the literature and history of law, he had only a small practice, and was known cbiefly as a literary man and nuiilini: He was for many years a constant contriiiutor to the Quarterly Review and to ,r!ier periodicals. For hi"?, Pce CAI!L!S!.E. llKXiii- K., .,:pr„. 1, ,S.-,,„6 Avv.rUllt • : a Journey across the Alps: in a Letter to a Friend, Lon., 1834, 12mo. Anon. Printed for private circulation. 2. Verses of other Days, Lon., 1847, sm. Svo. Anon. ''''"'-'„''"' l"''*"'o circulation. lU'iirinted, with addi- 7% iwyer and of an lish Kcailers,") vail ; a Novel, :)olitan Exile:! : HAY 2. Taking Cold, (the Cause nf li,.if , t^- «™; -tl. e,l.,enl., m; ' ""* ^'"■''' '"'"- "*«^% !'• Velimt Lee. Host, fioifimt ' ""'" ""'' '"^''- ■'' aeSTe I't, *;ro, : i.-ll» 'VLo'T. f ^" V .\.J., ]8(<1, I61110 ' ^"*'"'-'^'*.) Jersey City, W.'l'i'^^to"- "• '^"« «"'--''« Pocket-Book, I a Tale of the (ireat Ameri an Wn/ Un Is •S^^;''''' ..ewe.l., I8S1 4. The Bemona of the Sol, ' lI' ^fZ' I2ino; new ed., ISSl "i T,..., ,,,:,,"' '^'"'■> ''^nn, the D^ep Sea, Lon., 1888 i2u>o fi xf \T i' ?"'« '"' or The 'c,.ui.e of the '' ml^boyu^JIm to""'-' The Diamond Cos., and how I won it Lo„ i's'« «-• •'■ ^--■- Economy in Brown tin ?w?'' "^ ""•'""'■^ ""'' l'"'i'i^'»l tn-.s. Journals on,? w • "^ ' ™»'Piled from his Let- l"«i"riend":Bost";',j8^:"ll:/"'^ '"« ««™"eotio„s of 'V..l'Vith'ulii^^;!„^i;|';;^^ ''•«.' these pages c,,ntain; . . . sous of him in irfiterarjM l?;/,,fi\'"r J""''"'"',''"' ""Pres- tion days."-.Vn(io,,, xiiv JJ ""^••"»' ''rief notlcesof vaoa- l'o""'p,';K^?]'';«'.|;; Autumn Musing, and other v.— 50 ' HAZ i ""^nrd, Kowinnd Gibson. MA irn r vol. 1., a(h .,1 d. l.ss.s I o'l; '''•"•' r""'«. Articles on tl e Fi,„nni„l '^"J y^-"":'""'" " Tories of Mind in Willing- or K-irv I'i •.. "• *'™'»'» "f the Firs, Cause, x"f-;;k '1^ r •■. ,?''■ '"!' '^'"^ " ?.'-'"""<' and Hoars of Labor, X York Ism ' J'-'-y^ »» ^ inaneo every man has a w ie ,'l fou ' in , , '" ^ sues, feelings, Ae,,wl,i,.,,',r,P''r'."' sensiuions, do- l^'V!:rr-Vi:-!^'jr^^'"-"^'^"-i''^^^ tl.nmgh,';!,^'^^;!,,,;:'//;,.,/,:;-,'^^^^^^^^ e«re, and showing judgn,ent."-.s;(, J,"'!' '-™i';"': . i'"»ers of observation ,3 UariV,^!y^^,^;^:;^:'^'^^-N';«^yO:, l;om,we,l (j-on, a groat "lingo : and it des .rilK's a' on,l 1""-' '■"""" '"' '*'"■ ""- experiences of tran- tl 'r" , k- '' ',"V,""-T "'eiiiKhor's «i;!i;;;;s'-r;;;";/iSi g-s,;s^^^^ JdTvsfA,rV'''TnAT'n'\' f -" •. Illustrated in t e Ex,,,. ^"'^"1."/ ^'f"' «raphicali; viduals. Bos", 870 's', 7'iil ^f"^^" """''r«l Inili- niasphimers? le-O hodox'^ir"'^'-' ^^?''' "" ""> i.its"? Best., 1871 12„io Tpf ^''""•'"is "r ".Spiritual- , 1871, I2n,o 4 Me iu,,,;a^,l\7 r'^'';'*'''^''^i'''B''^t. f 12mo. 5. (Ed ) S,,i , ,, "n *J«'''»|"»'"I'. «"^"t., 1871, INTB Ifinio fl H^' , . Co'iiiuunion Tracts, Bost Sl.e,;hlr;rn.™d""' 187^'"" "' °'"^" ^""-- ^^ ^0';; A,"^'a''n'L:u!ies".!r,d''ren!i ''"".''^'; "^ P'-''"« = '"e I'l-ila., 32n,o r The JL ". v "a7 ' ^""^ "^ Etiqucte, Cow: their llUtory l«UrP' ^x^^^' """^ ^uernse; Phila.. 1872. 8v,'i Ii ,♦' "''■ *'""''ge>»«nt. Illust. the Ee'st Me hod -for P due n!i an P"«T"'^'^'"e-- »"» ISrr, 12n,o. 4. An .^rif ?.■' M',":'*«t,ng it, ]>hila., vania in the bid i Ti,,' "st ' m -.""^ ^1^'""'>"- (Conudetion of J. F IV, L>/1" , ^yt' '""•'' **™- I " ilazel, Ilarrv ' " ' ^?''=' ""^ I'l'ilndelphia.) I ,•«/,„. ' "UTJ, (I'sciid.) See Jo.VKs, Ju.sTit,, Hazeland, iMrs. R * . ,t, Mag,lalen, by J B Jl t'„ . • " 'Trans.) St. Mary ti:i^i^-\o^;;-oir > f "^^.- -■ -5: Ii"ugaad. Lon., isifi, ,, sto^'"^" ""^ ^'' *'«"*'=''. by E. I8-"""t'!,""'"'-"' «'-ellaneous Rhymes, Lon., Au"nrs!.'.'n'cX,1es' "f,,'?"^.''*"' "««'«'1. The L<»1., 1887, 8vo (A re„o!: *- .""°" "",'' Colonization, '"ittee of namgement'of Vhe T -"""^T "'' 'lie com-' Office.) ""fceiient ol the Emigrants' Information faa^'Me'l'S'uafeTrt ^j^'"'«'»f""' ''• ''*•"' »' ««'" ljeca,ne litcary editor of tl„. \w v , I ' "'"^" •"> B,-ev tv and Brilliiinni. i„ ,', \; r."- "'''"> ''^"lu. 2. Hj «im uiiM,iincy ,„ ( less. N VorU mart 10 Uo" 1,88": sJ; • """"•^' "f "'"'"■'=''. Massachusetts, Village. Illust 'lios't 6„ " I'tT m'^''^' '" '^"" ..nd the Cargo it bro. giit B t t,i„!o° f 'V"'^' '""''- D.^r^::^ir;T!f;k„s:';sa;t'.""'' ^-- -^ 797 HAZ HEA Ilazeii, Biig. -Gen. William Babcock, U.S.A., l8.1ll-l,s.H7, b. ill West llurtl'ord, Vt.; gmdiiuled at thu U.S. Milititry Acndcmy in Ii^dA; watj ii|i|iuinted professor of infantry tactica at the U.S. Military Anuleniy; served tlirough the i.'ivil vior; was in France during the Franco-Prussian war, and was U.S. military attach6 at Vienna during the Uu.-so-Turltish war. In 18.S0 he was a)i|iiiintod chief signal officer. 1. The School and the Army in Germany and France: with a IMary of Siege Life at Versaille.i, N.York, 1872, 12mo. "Replete with matter of great interest and value both to the soldier and the statesman. The informatiiui it con- tains respecting the military and the educational institu- tions of North (iermany and of France is as uiU and ua Oetalled as can be desired."— .Vi((i«H, xvi, ;!«, "To the report of this remaikablc conversation [with Bismarck | succeed several chapters of the author's impres- sions of the siege of Paris; and where these are fonnded on liis own observations, tlicy a.'-e fresh and iiiterestinj.' in a high degree."— .S«(. Hcv., .xxxv. ;iy4. 2. Our liarren I,anV. I. Dictionary of Ancient Geography, Sacred and Profane, Lon., 18.)1, p. 8vo. Hazlitt, William C'arew, [mil)', vol. i., add.,] b. I8:jj; eduoated at Merchant Taylors' School, and called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1801. He has edited the works of Lovelace, Ilerrick, and other old authors, Warton's History of English Literature, &c. I. (Kd.) Diana: the Sonnets and other Poems of Henry Constable, Lon., I8,)9, p. 8vo. 2. History of the Vene- tian Republic ; her Kise, her Greatness, and her Civili- zation, Lon., ISliO, 4 vols. 8vo. " Some time back ho published the first two volumes of the prescniwork; they showed a great ileal of indus'rv, but they were full olthe 11. ost hidicrous blunders, . , , i'"e criticised him scvcri'ly. and by way of answer ho has re- written his two voluuics from bei.'iiiiiiug to .-.id. , , , We have, on the strength of this reform, nmdo a second at- tempt to read throni;li .Mr. Hazlitl's history, and we have a second time broken down, , , . lie knows what the chr^ni- U'lers ti'll him, but to try those chrouici' '.y the received laws of historical criticism is a thor.f;iii ,iich never oc- curred to liiiii. ... It would bo eiidle,>^s to enumerate all the mistakes which one comes across In turidng over Mr. Hu/litt's pages."— .Sii(. A'ti'., xli, H'J, ;j. The Great Gold-Fiolds of Cariboo: with an Au- thentic Description of liritish Columbia and Vancouver Island, Lon., 1802, l2ino. 4. (IvJ.) Old English ,Iest- Dooks, Lon., ISOi, 3 vols. Svo. 5. (Ed.) Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England, Lon., 1801-60, 4 vols. 12nio. 0. Sopliy Laurie: a Novel, Lon., 1805, :i vols. p. 8v>, 7. Jlemoirs of William IJa/.litt ; with Portions of his Correspondence, Lon., 1807, 2 vols. 8vo. 8. Hand-Uook to the Popular Poetical ami Dramatic Literature of Great llritain, from tile Invention of Printing to the Re,«tiira- tion. Loll,, 1807, Svo. 9. (Ed.) The Ro.\burglio [.ibrary, Lon., 1808-70, 8 vols. tto. 10. Popular Antiiiuities of Great nritain, Lon., 1809, :! vols. 8va. 11. (Ed.) Eng- lish Proverbs and Proverbial I'hrases, Lon., 1809, r. 8vo; 2d od., enl., 1882. 12. (Ed.) Inedited Poetical .Miscel- lanies, l,iS4-l7'lO: selected Iroui .M.'^S. chictly in Private Hands: with a Few Explanatory mid Illustrative Notes, Lon., 1870, 8vo. 50 copies, privately printed. (Con- tains a preface by Henry Hutli, from whose library ihu 798 material was mainly selected.) \3. (Ed.) The New Lon- don Jcst-Book, l.on., 1871, Svo. 14. Anecdotes and Reminiscences of Illustrious .Men and Women of Modern Times, Lon., 1872, I2nio. 15. (Ed.) Prefaces, Dedica- tions. Epistles, selected from Early English Hooks, 15IU -1701, Lon., 1874, Svo. 50 copies, privately printed. (Contaics an introduelory notice by Henry Hutn.) 10. Collections and Notes, 1867-70, Lon., 1870, 8vo. '"'he books noticed by Mr. Hazlitt in this volume are all rar,'. . . . Perhaps it would be safe to. «ay that three-fourths of the books named in it are unique. . . . There are very few tliat are worth reailing ; , , . ami wo may look on the mania for collecting them as a harmless form of the prev- alent Insanity, To such collectors .Mr, Hazlitl's book is simjily indisiiensable; nor will it bo alisolutclv useless to the student of tlie history of English literature.' —*'«/. Rev., xli. ,')00, 17. Second Series of Bibliographical Collections ami Notes on Early English Literature, 1474-1700, Lon., 18-^2, Svo. 18. Offspring of Thought in Solitude: Mod- ern Essays, Lon., 188-1, cr. Svo. 19, (Ed.) Jests Old and New: containing Anecdotes of Celebiilics Living and Deceased, l,on,, I'^SO, 12ino. Also, 100 special copies, interleaved. 20. Old Cookery Books ami .An- cient Cuisine, Lon., 1880. 21. Gleanings in Old Gar- den Literature, Lon., 1SS7, 12iuo. 22. .Schools, School- Itooks, and School-Masters : a Contribution to the History of Educational Development in Great llritain, Lon,, 1887, p. 8vo. ! Head, Barclay Vincent, Ph.D., D.C.L., b. 1S14, at Ipswich, Kng. ; educated at t^uecn Elizabeth's Gram- inar-Scbool in that town; entered the British Museum as assistant in the department of coins and medals 1864, and was appointed assistant keeper 1871. His honorary degrees were conferred upon him by the Universities of Heidelberg and Durham in recognition of his services to the science of auuiismatic.<, he having been the first to inelhodize the classification of Greek and Phoenician coins according to their chronology and styles of art. He is a corresponding member of the Imperial German Archieological Institute, honorary secretary of the Numis- matic Society of London, and joint editor of the Numis- matic Chronicle. Three of his works have been crowned by the French .Academy. 1. On the Chronological Se- quence of the Coins of Syr.icusc, Lon., 1874, Svo. 2. Metrologioal Notes on Ancient Elcctrum Coins, Lon., 1870, 8vo. " ,\ valuable monograph on a ,'lttss of coins too little studied, , , , Historically the iiiaiii value of the laboui Mr, Head has mulergoue in thc-c liiquines consists in the [iroofs atforded by them of the extent of the early com- merce of antiquity, and of the great lines along which it moved,"— -It/i,, No, i!o3S, H. The Coinage of Lydia and Persia, from the Earliest Times to the Fall of the Dynasty of the Achiemenidie, Lon., 1877, 4to. 4. Catalogue of Greek Coins: Mace- donia, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 5. The Coinage of Ephesus. Illust. Lon., 1880, 8vo. " No one can study this interesting volume, with its fine photograph.c (autotype) .dates, without being astonished ,it the certainty to which the science of numismatics in the hands of such scholars as Mr. Head has attained, and the amount of artistic, mythological, historical, and even eco- nomical knowledge that is to be derived from the iiatient .study of the monetary scries of a Greek city."— .s'uf. A'cti,, 1,83, 0. A Guide to the Principal Gold and Silver Coins of the Ancients, from circa B.C. 700 to A.D. 1, (Brit, Mus. Pub.,) Lon., 1881, Svo; new ed., 1886. 7. Synopsis of the Coins and Medals in the British Museum. Issue I. (Brit. Mus. Pub.) Lon., 1881, cr. 8vo. 8. Catalogue of Greek Coins: Central Greece, (Locris, I'hoois, Boeotiu, and Euba-a.) Illust. Lon., 1SS4, 8vo. 9, Historia Nummorum: a Manual of Greek NumiBuiatics. Illust. Oxf„ 1887, Svo. ■' "Vhat Mr, Head has succeeded in doing Is to iiroiUice an excellent introdULtion to the study of Greek com iiii'll its liraiicbos,— a thing for wlii,'h coiiicoUectors, foreign and Englisli, have iieen sighing for the last half-century," — (', O.M.V.V: .lc(i((., xx.'il. 119, 111. Catalogue of (ireek Cuius; Attica — Megaris — ..Egimi. Lon.. ISSs. 8vo. Head, Sir Kdmund Walker, Bart., K.C.B., 1),C,L,. F,R,S,, [.(i.tp, vol i,, add,,] 180,)-I80S. He u. signed the governor-generalship of Canada in 1861, and on his return to England was appointed a civil servici commissioner. 1. Shall and Will; or, Two (^hapters on Future .\uxiii:iry Verb,-. Luu,, l.-iiO, p. Hiu; 2d ed., enl., 1858, " The book Is clear in expression, and abundant In In for- mathm. It Is also Ingenious. . , . When we have read Iho book we feel that we have got Into our mind a good deal HEA IIEA tii'ii — Mcgaris— of L. aij(l 1 nm.,j ./,".i-l,s,j. 1. aesoi'i.ilivn !,'.„...'.'-,.. ' .'■ I'lieliusctts in t)iB »„i,..ii:,. .,.,.''''.*' '2i'io. ?. Mas gincor. r,(m., I,m;!I, .svo ■'• •'M'- 1. Hie Koyal En- Ul,inslructiv•t^••-.sv,?/A^^, x-:vi' llf,''''"'- ""^ ^^i'l">l not j- A Sketuh of ihp l,ii'» ,in,i jT ii ^ , 'ho C.ust.' thereof c"i*H^li"s"'''°""'' ^"«»«ni'^. "nU limn: bei„gaSy"teL,,f VL" ""v T''" ^'"'"''•'« by i^tauite,, L„,T., ixfr ;!^.;/ ''•^«'"""" Tcehnica applied to K»Hifi"uloI,';T?oi.|!!-,^,l^," ^r "" - New System of HeaU, Percy Heudeil V„„ n i r ■ 1 fl'eir Chanicierii lleiKl. H-.I.J.. p" 7'"»'«. ) Lon., i8-y, o. svo i Headv W « Con.h.,on P.... „_..." -^t^^Z: vtj""" "' "*""= I'''«"'«. or the Like, Head, Kobert c..^ T T^'"'"',-.-' *^""-' ^^''-^^ i'- ^vo. Iii;'oo.of,h,sr^, '6he«li4T?wn'p*' T^ ''™-^'""'^ " ^, Headiuglev, Ado phe s .n "*^'n'""' ""' ■'™' Iirmllau>tl,, Lon . 18s" c'rsvo „ ", ^">>^'"Vi'y of C Hoadiiietoii I '»■'*"*"''>*' •''I. enl., 1 8S,i (E.I.) liuok of ;,,„•. /\7 '^;:^,.*'-"',"^'"'. Joseph. Heacilam, ilrs. BpRtrn„ »'"""• '**^'''' '-"'o- D. Jleadh,,,,, ,'/--" Shim *" "•• ""■" <"■ ««>'■ ■«• ogy. Lon., isrsf p.'svo ' ^'■■'■^""■' ■" Christian Theol- Headlain, llev. StPMa^t n . atoM at Trin ty Co U^l v'l »"«kwort}i, gra.lu- 1870;ounuo of Sim .dl, '" VlsV f f' '.'""= "''"'"ncd , Catechism and the K nvnehntion ,7 " k'" ^i'" ^'"'^'••'' ;,'n.l other Senno!,; Lon., Yss " tl'T "^ V"',"''"''-^' i fmnitheCros..; Addre.su" irBn' n' . ™.- ''• '"'^'ons on (iood Friday, ss;;/,;^',.", '"' "''' ^'"""^ of '^'""■"''lUferbein..S ude8in;h„rr- t J''" ^""'^ Lon., IS.SS. er. Svo "'"^"'s '" "'o Church Catechism, I. Thou;;hls and JVav -s r .; ■ " '"^ •'^"■"''. ''• I^- : Lon., ls,!ii |9„,, -.,"','!;'"""r' '""' ^-"I'li'iiatory Notes Headii ,d" :-redericT- Wh'; ■■^' ^""- ■■^•'6. '2n u, ' [""'^ vol. i., a, d 1 AM. 11 T ''",'"' •^'•I>-.1''.K.C.J'., toCler,.y„,e'„, ,,;;,[, tnl'tl^""'^-"""^ ' "•"" "i"'-^ w.V::i.;:'Sn,:^l,;^'«^»V-'euevointion,x lion: a Hi,. <■ ., _.'■! '>^'''- •!. IheOieat Rebel -'ohus.u; inth^iSSii^;.':'^!' '^"f. '2""'. riHa : i-osition of th. c™^;: ;.;,.;^'^-V'Vh,'^-"^^'"'-' Heroines of the Hible- or Tl, vr ' I '''' ^™- ''^• '"■•y, iio..t., I,s,i7 ISn'o Vt. ,'"'" °f SaeredHia- Il>"vid, IJost., ISfi.s T";. ''■ ^'-o.^ourt and Camp „f Veara of the Old Norsemen, If ^"".%',"''' ^ Thousand '8-^. '2mo. l;;. (Cmnn 1 I „h,""1', •'^■«-"*'^- N. York, ^"piiit in the Life and ["h.r^^ 'J't ^ '"'' "^ "'o "oly Vork, LS8J, ,svo ''"'"'"" "'^ ^^- '•• Hau.mond, N. , KiS''c'2g'e"l!!^do"n'*.td'!' Vir^«' <"'-"-'' "' l'eter'«, Great Win"mi '«" " ' "r '?"";, ^'""te of St. mentary ar.,1 1', "nar Vi .1'' r",'."';'"' "''''''■ '• Eie- ^vo. 2. The Vital Prin '."'^ I'-eliHion, I ,n., 1871 e.t„hMshed in "^ e . h.f ch i";- "'•' '^^-'i""i'y. "b. bH"Sing UentilnsanV , o^. in "r!"'' JV^'o'-'M^Uion, for J. The Gospel, ti.e Crnori Vi, n ^T' ''""•' '«"•". «vo. lion., 1874 8 -o 4 '■ ' '■"'' "'e Cross „f Christ Lon., LS75. ' " ^""""^ Song: wi.h JIusie tb "•^?;^;;;!;?I«;^^i««j;f • on I„^rnal Tumours : bourne, 18-fi, Sv,. ^'"""=""'"' anJ Diagnosis, MoU ,1, • „ ""i-vois. 8vo 4 I ir'TK;'"'"''"-''^'>'-V".k, 1880, 8v„. new Vork, isiir. 8v . 'nefv'':,',""' '","',''"'■''' Commander.. N •'-".^.Vork,i8"8,S o"T'"n''"'- ,'!• f^"« of U.S. "-M:x:vo;;";t'^;i'^1!;r '" ^■~ ^'-u 0/ 1,:!; ^^ J>n^ia'!::;;2'";f?^ &!' t"'.'. vol. i iliilt., ISfiH. ll»iii,^^ and^Uct'n'.m'BHdge?™'/;?,:" V'"'^ f'"" Arehe, Heald, Edmund T(,„- .^l'"- ""*^- ^vo. Times of I'leGe"" .f: til Imich"'.''''''""^"^ ' »'■- The "I'cd and established n Syria iX, ^"' '" '"' ''"*•«'- Lon.. |s(|,o, m,„o '" '^i^""' J^abyloma, and Egypt, ; CaJ'::?^';^,:;'!-^,^'V«o„, A Treatise on Vita. I '••^72, ;' vols. 8v". ' ^''"'■"'' ««»''' or l-e»s, Lon., I se;;^ lll^n?':;;?^^ •^m!?^;.'T^,'"« ^'^"" "istory, ana abound infaini iaril u^'n'ii ,. ""V?- ■ • • !"«] laKes generally kn,,w,,: '4,/^ N, 'ww "'*-■" "' '" '""a'"-'os not Eu!;;!i!?^;f '^': <^,;;j,J^« ciirisUan Altar in Western -'On, 1881, 8vo. 3 Tbn r 7" ""'■«' "'"l Ornaments, of King.ston-upon-Thames ■; L, "'"'■^. f "'° Church Of the Free Cllapel ."t Mr'M'' T',"' "■?. "'>^'ory the Law and I'raetice relatio.r („ 7 i, . • ,^ Treatise on tion of Joint-Stock (nuanu.! ^'V"^^' "^ '^^^ooia- eJ.. enl., I,s8fi. "Panies, Lon., 1875, r. 8vo; 2d !«|f&!:--p.^-'^'-i-^^^ ""-•'■ ^ ' ."-"■^•«>"- -•^',•'•':n^"na Sherman;: Law (Ireland, Act SSI Hiwh' i**'^- '• '''be Land '--ithanAhe',^u:^^f^^----rp^^ -1J..J ha^Veld palt'orates in ?he p"".'!'' t"'"'- ^<"- !•■ II. '79a' Dublin, I,S82, Svo ■> I'lV'VT '""™ "'<-'reunder, IS'ifi, Svo. With ju-ri'v V ' "^"^ I'-olni'l, Dublin, I.-(rreland)Act/!^i!::0^1,;-7^;,'74;theLand Somerset, Ohio. A Short T. ■,'.',•" ^"'"I"''""' '"onk, of Dovo, s ,0 the messed Vh-^rv 'v «J«,'«"-«"y : vlith ■'"^,..AMa,f::|'J^,";'^:?"' -'-Cl'ttageiros- HEA Ilraiiley, llev. Robert Alarshnll, M.A., gnul- untcd lit yueun'B CoMcko, Oxford, 1871 ; onliiineil 1S71 ; hon. .-eciTtivry of the Universitiua' Central African Mis- sion, niid rector of WainHeet, Lincolnsliiri, since I SSII. A Memoir of Edward Steere. O.D., LL.U., Third Mis- sionary Bishop in Central Africa. IlluRt. Lon., 1,S88, cr. Svo. Heap, Major David Po.-ter, son of (i. ]I. Heap, iii/i'ii ; b. 18l:i, at San Stel'auo. Turkey; grailuated at the U.S. Militai-y Academy 18(i4; served in the civil war, and has since been engaged in various engineering works. 1. History of the AppMeation of the Electric Light to Lighting the Coasts of France, Wash., 18.S.S. 2. Electrical Appliiinces of the I'roscit Day, N. York, L'nd [lolitical economy in the University of Melbourne, Austnilia. In i87H he resigned his professorship to become dtun of the faculty of law at the university and a member of the legislative council of Victoria. 11 was called to the Irish bar in lS5,'i,and to the bar of Victoria in 1860. 1. 'i'ho Cassell Prize ; Essay on the Condition of Ireland, L(m.. ?851, p. Svo. I 2. Plutology; or. The Theory of the Kliorts to satisfy Human "'ants, Lon., 1864, Svo; new ed., 1878. " It is a very good ijook. ... a manual of political econ- omy, not dilluring very niateriiillv, as far as we can judge, from previous works on the same subject."— .8'(i(. Rei\, xvll. .J9li. H. The (lovernment of England : its Structure and its Develo|jnicnt : Melbourne, Svdney, and Adelaide, Lim., 1867, Svo: 2d ed., rev., 1S87." " Professor Hcarn's 'Government of England' has taught me more than any other single work of the way in which the labours of lawyers established in early times the ele- mentary principles wbiidi form the basis of the conslltu- tion.'— K. DicEV: Law of the Vdiutilution Preface. 4. Payment by Results in Primary Education, Mel- bourne, 1872, I2nio. 5. The Arym Household, its Structure and Development : an Introduction to Com- parative Jurisprudence, Lon., 1878, Svo. " We should say that he owes most to Sir H. Maine, though he has looked at the structure of archnif -ociety alsowlth theeye-s of .M. de C'oulanges. Vet it were grossly unjust not to admit that Dr. Hcarn's work is one of great learning, ability, and value."— .4W., :-'o. 2074. 6. The Theory of Legal Duties and Rights : an In- troduction to Analytical Jurisprudence, Melbourne and Lon... 1884, Svo. " The Australian colonies have furnished, in the person of Mr. Hearn, a most alile writer on jurisprudence His book is modestly styled an Introduction; . . . but, as far as it goes, it is complete and exhaustive."— Sa(. liev., Iviii. oS.J. Hearnden, Isaac. " Blower's Ghost :" a Legend of Kent, Lon., Is.sii, 12mo. Hearne, Edwin. 1. Thoughts on the Cholera, Lon., 1853, Svo. 2. Cholera Non-Contagicms, and the Absurdity of Quarantine Restrictions demonstrated, Lon., 1866, Svo. Hearne, .Mary Anne, ("Marianne Fa-ning- ham,'' pseud.,) b. at Farningham, Kent. 1. Lays and Lyrics of the Blessed Life, Lon., 1860, fp. Svo; 5th ed., :S67. 2. Life Sketches and Echoes from the Valley, Lon., 1861-67, throe serie.;, fp. Svo. 3. Poems, Loii., 1866; 2d ed., Lon., IS70, p. Svo. 4. Chats by the Se,a, Lon., 1868, 12mo. 5. Little Talcs for Little Readers, Lon., 1860, 12mo. 6. Home Lite, Lon., 1869, 12mo, 7. Girlhood, Lon., 1S61I. 12mu. 8. Boyhood, Lon., 1870, 12mo. 9. The Sunday-Schools of the Future, Lon., 1871, 12mo. 10. The Cathedral's Shadow: a Story, Lon., 1871, p. Svo. 11. Brothers and Sisters, Lon., I.sr3, 12mo. 12. Leaves from Elim, [verse,] Lon., lS73j^p. Svo. 13, Dell's New Year, Lon., 1S74, I2mo. 14. Sunday Afternoons with .lesus: Bible Readings, Lon., 1874, p. Svo. 15. What of the Night? a Tern- jicrance Tale, Lon., 1876, 12mo. 16. The Summer and Autumn of Life, Lon., 1876, 12mo. 17. Songs of Sun- shine, Lon., 1878, p. ,Hvo. 18. The Children's Holidays : Out-of-Duor .Stories for Little Ones, Lon., 1878. 19 The Story of the Years: a Text-Book and Diary, Lon.. 1880, 32mo. 20. Homely Talks about Homely Things, .on., Is.Sfi ,,. i*v.,. 21. Victoria: a .Souvenir of ll.e Queen 8 Jubilee, Lon., 1887, 32mo. Heartiey, Charles Tebbott. Our Cathedials and their Jliision, Lon., IS55, Svo. Ueasell, Anne. I. Studies on the Apocalypse; lost :" a Legend HEA new cu., r,on., I8a2, 12i]i() •} p„ i >. „, Heasmaii, Alfred. Caiip f "**''' '^mo. The Su»»ex Herd-Book : vol i I'g.t I ""s I^"""',' *^- 8vo. ' '"■^''-IsiH, Lewes, lS7y, 1868, ,i vols. p. «;„ " '"' ®"'°- " ^»v«l. I-on., ■eotureron a„ar.„y:f :h^"fc X''HoSrsr^ WW. Keen, illust'.'; mir'^.irT.hT i' T4 "^f j-'.^' ' tndoseone a8 a Means tor th r," '*^- •'■ *Jn ""o of Ureth'ral Di^el::,"'!,' .,'?,s«^"^r '^ "/' ■■^''•'"""»"" Diseases uf I'le jnJ, , r „'. 1' ''^' : . ■*• rrijiiries and Thoracic Aneurism by th„ DU^ '/ r ?^''"""""""'f ^'"™- 8vo. (i. A Cours Jo "™ve^ '«"'""■■ '""■- '""'' 'Irawn by .M. L^.veil 16 ' >, 'l 1^"^ ^ wi.h Plates ^lo; 2ded., 18S4 7 Th« o ,J,^", '•"'"■' ■■'<77, imi.. Uiagnosi., Lon. ■ 1S7!., ?2nu>"''2'd /'"w!^,'" ^"^''"™' Cei.ain Diseases of the Jaws ni,,,,"' r ^f'"'''"' "" Heath, Douglas i>eii.,rui 'T' '^^**' Sw- eated at IVinitv ColltL r ? '■ '■•^•' ''• "*"; «''»- at 'he Inner Te,*;;p,e^''k " "t'.gf if^':' '" '""k"" county court T8tr-'i.-,. An KlBm.n. ^ I^'oomsbury the Doctrine of Ener./v L „ "^ "'"^-'''ry Exposition of . Heath, Rev. Uunba Is d^ri'' ["; r 1.. Hkath, D. J., add 1 181(i ISH^ ' > ••^- ^"""' *•"'• College, Ca.nbr d^r W. K^ ' graduated at Trinity Isle of Wiirht 184.^ L ' "'""" "''"'• "f Uniding, hi. «ermonV 'oi .t'reriirorr '"I f'"' «-^P"-^^ions fn Character, Lon., 18(i2 „ Svo ^ m '"!' ''"■"''^^^ional Heath, Francis Ge'oree. b ISi'i „t t . onsh.ro, entered the civil servk'c in Hfi^' ^h'^'u'' ^7" .".any years taken an active i^tereti,,!, ""^ '""' ^'" of forests and the extens on of ,,»rL "'," l"-<^««''^'«ion in the metropoli. In 8s'' V '""^ "1"^" ^l"''"^ .(ournal of Forestry. , The" r' "'"'"' "^ "'« Life in the West of Enghind Lon 1 s"T™ a "'' ^""""'^ -a]., same year. '='°8"""'' ''on- '"^i, p. 8vo ; 2d ed., -^^^'"^"^{^^Jif^^Z?^ v«cation.,our. which present condition of the atr?,nif,,r,i'--^' ''''"'"'■' '"'" the Ins native ..ounty, Sc er tn hi" ."""' '!;.""• '" ai'paruntly •■"iibeeithbr mure imnortani or',;,;; '''-'w 'luostlons . . . >"",l'l. allied to au Eg is K?ar "?/';,?!"' ^" "■' English ;^e^^'ii^iii^.:^.li:?S';i?:^?^;i^;?-aj ^.,Th:z;;i^;ta:„?;r'L!!r^^^^s^-'- '«"- **-• i™A""''"'^»'so;n^Iiha^^lr^"'^/'"«'^''-^S ''"" very o"y-««didhisHttK, 'entiffl.^^^^^ • ■ " treo,^ "r t Lile'-of that part of t he Vel. .r p 't"in«ii''e of I'eas- -i^t- o. the vLi:i^y'i:?'^^:^^^,^^'^inu,. LoL^^7^r-"tn^,^tf 7!^-'--^ ^-, and at wy ra'tT^knann.>rv of ?hn f.!r '^ '^"■"'l"' "'« whole Rram- HEA gra"!^:s''Z^exedKM!i'''f,' ■»««•» " rtl'Unet nee.l ; I,, en- si"Kularh- aceumte , i b th uXf'V ",";? »"" ''-■allVL Wdt™!re^-t-,:;;^-Si".ilo Letter IVon, I the Kerns round Lon on.' Lon 'I'ssf'T' '^'"'P'" - i '"''■'• 13. My Oardon WIIJ ' ! i' '""'• "<-'»' ««'•, JVess Descriptions, ion ISSri'ol'",'-"''*" ■,"'"' '"="«- i il'u.t. Lon.,^S85 p. 8;o 16' Tree t^ ^^''"','" "''"'"• p. svo. '^ '"• ■'"« Gossip, Lon., lS,so, -h"Mo,!rl^n? i.o:,^'"-EdUed b'T'^ "' n^'^^'^^ "™t^ aMenioir^byK:td^;;:t^:i^:;:;---e-!; or2J^i;^^f::itLoJ^:^s;;i,71^:^--.^e.. Pia er"^',,irtn""l''i'rPnl^*''^-■'''-^'-'^-t. anS''L^*^:^^:'lS"^^,i>-'^-s: its Cause, Heath, Kichard i' ^V''" /''.'^'"''S. l«o9. Lit.^and^fritinr^'ln.st.S^i'^.r.s'sr-.r^o ''" ^"'^ than lUemo' ?lL;;,l.l?M,'''ih'^u'i, ."r^ "I'T ''i-faphical somewhat inerloaded i/ «■ u, ' folll.'i'f',' "' '"■"' '"'l™'! «|mt ho IS pleased to ^'^^^^Hl^^l^^l^^^r!^;;^ ^_ itt!''t::z is.s2"uo"'VTh''^"',"^'r ^-'-"-• or. (ilimpses < f the Ililrv i.fTh ^'^'"? ^ '" ^^l-rosa ; Lon., 1884, ,K,o 4 -n" ^i^.'"''-' •^S''>-'"''"ral Labourer the Dawn if R;f„;„/.„ th„ r'"''"" '" ^''"■"'"'- from -Nantes. (..Churenii ;^. ^eTT"/'::' V'c ""'''"l "' grSj^at^L^rivS'^oiri'l"' f'-, '«^^-'«^^^. Hertford College Oxford IS" i ® ' i^""''',"'' '**^^' ""d at I Bishopswood fss" ,"^.i-fi;,':\';i'fr'"f '«"^! .vi^arof p. 8vo. 2 (Tl■ans^ Mi^t 1 ?' * ,'"'-''" Artists,") 1879, 5,S'^S'^l^-:'e;;^J,AT.„Use„n.eo. Heath" s:,"""'™' "<•«-. '.on :T888-p"8Tr'"^ vofs' x^.^1 x"'*n^,^.- *?",'."« f "'"— Court Reports, Heath ■ Thomas '\?,;;''"i'^' '**=«' ' -"•**>■<'■ P"-"s,Sa,U>an,,";i.,oi''-" ^''^'"""- """^ "">" dria r'^f stlurirthe Hi'V"' .^^'opha-'- of Alexr.n- I'ridge, 1885, Svo '"'"''^ ""^ ^''"'<- Algebra, Cam- ina,t!;iS''^lj;:l?'^;!??'!:j7i''"tion to the history of NiL'e7or':7Ttle"'i:V.^''r'V«'- The Admiral', He«ti rote Evai, aT' ^"^■•J»'^». 2 vols. 8vo. or. Sv.,. ' ""* ^ Parson's Story, Lon., 1881, b^y"rD^refo"p'm^nro1•t?'' '' •^"""«^- ^-'-Em- j Tran.,actions7ir.:'i8l,/8'v"o " ""'"' (''''"'"«P''ioal I BamorcXe'oxtd MliJn "* '7^^",°' «™''-'-' "t ordained Isfj.V, recto/ West" n' '" "'" 'r"'^'"" ''^"'^! since IS67. 1 Seven S»r,n Doq-'ng, Lincolnshi,^ Heathcote, John Mnvpr id • • [ Fen and Mere, Lon., 1876 r.^vo. ''«""■"«''<'"»«' of lion goi'iu nV"ri?a,ld%avi','J h!mspii-'/'',"""'y °^ 'nforma- ^ 2.^Scoop Wheel and Centrifugal plt,p, Lo,,„ ,877. 801 (jttf iii & T.EA Ileullicote, 'I '. Tho Truth of God Defenilpd, ic. : Tlircf Mi^iiys, . ., 1S72, 8vo, Ilcillhcutc'W. t . (Trnns.) The Nature of lliir- mony ami Jletri', by Mni:t7. Iluu|itmami, Lon., IHHS, Svo. Heather, U. K. I. How to Play at liloek, l,cin., IS'li, p, Svu. 2. (.'arda unJ Canl'i'riuki. lllust. !.■';;, l^rn, |). Svo. Heatlierhigton, Alexaiiilnr, F.O.S., d. IS.'ti, a nulling aj^unt in ilulirax, .Nova ."^lolia, and Toronto. 1. A I'rai'iical (iiiido lur Tmiri.-;ova Seotia, .MontriMil. l'(JS, 12mo. '.'. A I'lea for the (iold Industry of Xovo rfcotia, Lon., 18V J, ]i. Kvo. Ilenthertliwr yte, J. T. Niuniaj or, Voiecs fron the Silent Land, i.on., I -^S.'!, p. Svo. lientlininii, Jitines Henry. On the Preserva- tion of Life and i'ronerty from Fiie, Lon., 1SS2, p. Svo; new cd . itIS.i. HentlMiiar , >\illiniii G. 1. Tlie Jews and their lL. i'-M-,',i, 'Lon., IS.'),!, Svo. Hfaiii."ii, Capt. Thomas liritlfSCH. 1. An Organiy.atioii ,'.or a Popular Army, Lon., It', 1, Svo. 2. Li^ht K'?rri^slini'nts ol liifi-rnt Sort.-, [prose nijd verse,] Lon., 1-^ :, Sv.). Heatiey, t»(!«rj;t; S, ' Tlio ilorie-Oiriier's Safe- guard : a I'undy .Mcdieul t iliic, Kdii; , l.S,<2, cr. Svo. 2. The titooiv-()»-ner'.= Muule: i ifrii'.dy M di-/;>l Treatifv, Edin., 1883, p. Svo. :;. Sheep-I'iirmilig. i.'Jii., LSSl, p. i'vo. 4. Oui i)og3 iind their TUfiie.". Lon.. l-yR-i, p. Svo; new eJ., Lssr, :k I'ractieal ■■\'t .,iMi-y Reuiodie.'! : a Kand-Jiook oa .Mfdi;i!ie, Kdin., isji,;, p. Svo. f'<. The Dog Kunuier's Friend: a Handy v.uido, Lon., IsS7, p. Svo. *■ Heatoii, Rcr. Arthur I'r.Mitrick, graduated nt Clare College, Caiobridge. |S(;;<. o-dained ISOo; chap- lain at St. Olave, Christiun.a, ISs:i. L The Church Blilitant, Lon., IS76, Svo, 2. Hereafter, [verse,] Lon., 3SM, p. Svo. Ifeaton, Charier William, professor of cheniis- t''.\. The Threshold tn' Ciieiui.-itry : an E.\perimentttl Introduction, Lon., LSlii. ji. Svo. Henton, Ellen Marvin. The Octagon Club: a '.. ha raiter Study, liy E. 11. M. N, York, 188U, Svo. Hoaton, George, ALU. Rupture, Reducible and lr''i;da'il>le ; also. Varicocele, N. York, 1877, Kimo. i)!< « ^ Concise History of Painting, lllust. Lon., 1873 ! "The stylt is eniinentiv popular, the sto t Hags ' in interest, and the materials are put so pi as» .. ogether as to lead young people ohward to the more thorough study ot art. . . . Tli'j work will have its siiliordinatt uses, though it can never be quoted ns an authority."— .sut, Hci:. x.xxv. 4:1!). «. Hajipy Sprin,!^ i ime : in Pictures by Pletsoh : with RhyiDPs for Mrtl^erf and Childreii by Mrs. Healou, Lon., 1874, Svo J new ed., col. illust., 1875. 7. Sun- day Album for Children, Lon., 1,S8I, sq. 16nio. AVith liLACK, Chaiilks Cnnisroi'iiKii, M.A., Leonardo da Vinci and his Works; eonsisti;ig of a Life of Leonardo da 802 Farmc- Green; or, „ True Story, Lon,, HEC Vinci, an Essay on his Scientific and Literary Works, and an .'\ecount ut his Most Important Paintings. lllust, Lon,, 1S74, Svo, Heaton, William, [mile, vol. i., ad',.'' 1 Tin' Story of Robin Hood, lllust. l,on. and 'iN \.irk,]S"0, I IBmi); otb ed., IssH, sq. Itimo. 2. (Kd '; •JusfoH's C n- eise Encyclopa'dia. Illast. Lon., ISS:;, r. Svo, 3. The Three Reforms of Parliament : a Historv, i8,'ti'--Si>. Lon., ; 1885, )), Svo, j Heatsen, Alice. (Ed,) On the Sea 81. ort Sc- ! Iccled aiol Arranged, Illui t Lon,, U'^S. Heaven, Mrs. S. M., ■' -Lucia No' I'll!,,' p.«i>i.j.i 1. Youth's History of Califoi .-.a, ."-an i'l.in, 1SG7, Hiiuo. I 2. Aldeane. Uv Liura Pn , \ Vow'i^o'Jk CifvTf'c''""" Thomas, I819-I888, b. in ' Koman Catlmlio reliJ r«tudie,I I, , ™"'"'" '" ""^ «a8 or,laino,l i„ l^C^n J c„ r 1 th5^;'' i""""'"-^' order. In 1S5| he re urned to the I i, 1™''''""''' I established .t oonuimnity known as Ihn *"'" •- ""'' Si. I'aul, of which he was .suZh.r „ lsR^?'^T"\"[ 1 Ihe Cathnlio World, and beoa nn wi J,". '''*•','"' f"»ndcd I of the Soul. N. Yo^ i8i5T2n o"\ I; (^.estions ' •Vatare, N. Vork, sl?, l4,o' •) The r'^f'';-"""^ '"' ' in the L'ni.ed sla.es, X Ck ■s/.s.^,""'^';/' "•,■■.*='" and I'rotestants agreeing on the Ihi n' ''>"'"l'''» i Vork, I.S8I, Svo. 5 Th„ pi?," V , ""' Question, N. ' position of^lre•catho^c CWh Tn' V? w '"f.l ''"v'^'^" and A.^pirations of .ho "nt ^JerN York "Jr^^^' l.'iMo. Also, Single sermons, Ac. '**'*' i -'d ed., N. York, 1806,"™ "'" ^"'"Pomments, &c.; Ileckethoru, Charles Williain i u . of All Ages and Co' n rie^, Lon is'r / 2';^?""' '^^'"^""^ Irador in the Transvaal, I.on' IS82 ' ', Sv^ ^ ^""'^ ' iDJIlir. froiii iim^.I , . I . • ■•"'Ct HEF kiiiK, togrooniinK liern'oilv "a„' i"™, '*V,,'-''''''i"'8. "'"' Hint she was hurni 1 ^dan,l m ,i 1,,. ? ''■'""^ i'U'iilontally iMcidenlallyalso t itsiio u In ^, \T I'^'"" '" I'""". amC Transvaal. . She 1 as l'1™ ,«"' '" ''•'"'■," «"•"""« n the ing b.K,k."-.t«ii., xxi'.4 "- ' "' '"' ""'"si'iS aiul interest- Ilector,iMrs.Aiinie, (French. W Mr. ai '!"," pseud.,) b. about IS25 in "ubl n ' Sh^'h *"■""" Legend of the Golden Prayer ie TJ'' ''•-.'?• ^^ "T'"' l''inn !! Ti.» H' ■ ,™J'"^> *o., [verse,! Lon.. 1872 I-.U0. 3. The Hoo.ng o't? a Novel. Lon.', 1 87.3" 3 vols! , wZnlyfy^no S.^'n^Ct'l^n "".^ P"''^^'"" ^-""8; I , it 3 ^^is'^tr. "/o'TAlLd'^W'^K^.'^"'' f-"- '«". ". Svo J now ed 1880 8 M 7,,^^"''"' ? Lon., ISril gain .■ a Nove? I.on lS8rt ?9''' ^'T' '"• S'""™'^ Bar- " Novel, Lon^I 86;'2 vo?s' erTo l^M^^T-'^ ^^" ^ '' Novel, I,„n. 1887 3 vl." er.' 8vo ' i'/a lX T ?"'"? = a Novel, Lon., 1888, 3 vols, or 8 "o Interest: t" Wi^eitn-'the'-p''""'' """' """""y '■> I^dia : and Purch se of tiie RaMw"""'""r^!"''"'"'"' P^-'blem Lon.. 1875, 8vo 2 Twn 7^!'" ^'"'"'' *°- ^din. and Hallways 'and' L.L!ldh?''l"d\"V1l?,««^«"- = i-'iX^;;:-?i,|\i^^-He,!^:i;-:-,^ IMin. and LonriS77 8vo 4 ?J°ri'l„"S"T-'" ^."'"»' I,on,. 1880 Sv" i'"?.""."" Administration in India "''icy;TheDeadlnrk."ii"'?"ii'' "'"^ International Tur- Lon., is'ss; super rsto^^''"'^' '" ^'"""' ^^o^'""' *"•. Ju"daUt''„,,H?'''']:,'"V '• /?'••) ■"'■'ootions frou, the man I'upm'ph.v',,, m^V"*. '^ !",""•' '^'"' 0''' «<"- Notes, Lon iVsf ,, 8^„' '"*' •' "'"' I-'i-oJ-ction and ocelesi'astical htto'y in t e^t >;' V,v ^''™'"«''"^"'''f' -f of Oern,an ^n Ill^v^ d Co leg "n ;872"r'osi' '■""'' "'." I saDie time his nastoratn i , 1.^ '" ."*"^;/«8'gning at the Inquiries in tCo, fl . V'rnn r, '^'""o '• ""»"' Religion, lio.t ISiiV 19 .' V 'J,?'""- 2- He'^'on in of Ilebre'w Tradit on 'iw^issfl ^ '« ''""'""I ^Vorld tlons, Bost., Ls-Tinn r'"5.'The Wa,?"?"tV'.'''"-'- and other Ivs.-av^ ]i,„t w-- ,,^ ^ "' "'o ^l""'. Poems, bo..t.' I8S8 Tfiu^o ' A^l •"' /^^""^'"'ions and Hedges, Isaac A 1 - ' ""'''* '".''"'™''' ''"■ Products, Culture and M„n,r. Sugar-Cancs : their tioD by (i. Cwiielcw; "'',"■"• "'"' "" Int'oJue- 16mo. Jielcher; new ed., enl., St. Louis, 1881, or^uiiLc»sa^:^';^:^.:!;/!?j;^t;^;j^/;>^a.c. Telegraphic Engineet^lT: rA '/ ""^ ^""•'y "f tical Elltrie LightTng I o,', V8-o'/"«"'''""l'';" "" '''"o- h^ghtiit^.^^/^.l;^^.|;--,Cej^St,.^^ nin^.•"•ffi."'^^*^tr^^7•2 "16"'°^'''?^?"'' ^^'-- |J^^.N.York,,87.:lR:S?;^-^:i.^IS 1 ".'itm?' ^- *'• ^'"' P'-y-o'^Sy of Children, Chic, of &r,^K fs>0,'Sr ""^ '• -' ^"^ «"-- -4:'^li^V?:asuie^™?«^SK^. Po"fs:'}!!;',^|°:^f.«f«5«-.>-palladsa.,dother the Gladstoie Government Issn 8, ""p"^ *'T'°^ 188B, 4to "'•"■iment, 1880-86: a Poem, Lon., War. rilust T„„ ,- ?. *^ '*• Inc'Jents of the Civil "'II. Jimst. Lowe/:, Mass.. 1888 4to 803 ' K m^: & HEI 1865, l2iiio. 2. Dublin at a Olance, I,on., ISfifi, 12u!0. a. Ouidu I'lan of thu County of Wioklow, Lon., lS6fl, 6-lino. I. Killarnev at a Olance, Lon., IHtiR, l2mo. IleidelberK, Dniiiel W. A Digest of Mi»»i88lp|)i Re|)oit», from vols, xlv.-lxiv. inolusivo, (1H71-1!S87,) Al- bany, ISSH, 8vo. Ileighwny, ONburii W. Trenery, [ante, vol. i., add.] Tlu^ Mornin); Land : a ramlly and Jewish Hin- tory, Ijiin., ls,)|, Hvo. Anon. lleiKliway, U'illiiun. 1. rractinil Portr.iit I'ho- tograipiiy, Lon., I>i7j. lleilprill, Angelo, b. lS5.i, utSatoraIja, Hungary; son of AlicliiU'l llcil|irin, iii/rii ; studied natural bi.-tory at Kiiro|ioaii schools ; was n|>|iointed (irofessor of invur- tobrati! paln!ontolo;{y at thu .\oadeiny of Natural Seiunees in Pbilailel|diia ISMI, curator of the inuseuiu IHS.i, and professor of geoloijy at Iho Wagner Free Institute of Science 18S5. 1. Town (lecjlogy: the Lesson of the Philadelphia Rocks: .Studies of Nature along the High- ways and the Byways of a Metropolitan Town, Pliila., 18.><5, 8vo. " Wo miss the literary quality of KiM(,'Rlev's ' Town Geol- ogy. . . . but we have a valuable body of simple ob- servable fads."— .Vrn»r i. - t^ he left in IS4!i. "i'mecrin.V^^'M ' v ^J"'""''. which entertaiMlnK."-.si,(. /!■,', '"lli'j* •,^,.V''""''K. "'"I execeaiiigly Ilelmuth, Williiiii, 'r,w|" V n r 1. A Treatise on l>i ,t t heri!, iVv^' f""/.''' *■"'■ '•' '"•''•] Homoeopathic Tre:ime ,-. Z2'",VT''"%'\- "'.'' rev., 1,H04. 2 ,\r,.ili,.nl i)„. • ' "*^->»>'o; 2(1 ed., must. Phlla.,' S7,"; Z;;. j';,^..^^'"'"' of Surgery. Scratches of a SurL'em. <' T *• '- ""'■• "*''*7- •<• Steamer-Book: t eDaiivlife^?,?'''T'""' l^'""' *• ^ after Health, Hecrea;i:;^^fK: ,'^ J^-^'-''; S-ker .«J:^r^jS:;^ fe» f?-. vol. i.. „.M.,] b. at Buenos Ay res lS61-b7 a'^, ,"•' ^-P--'""' U.S. consul 'ively in Asheville, Nc a >V ?^ -^^"ce resided succes- The Land of Gold, N York 'n 9 v >"'' ^'"y- '• ^on for a Co„ti„^„ ) x "^vlrr ,|- ^'-'JlJI'-e : a Ques- Negroes in Negroland Vh.' V ' '•^''^ "-'""• ;!. The Negroes gonernliy X lo < 1*^, f ^ '" '^'"""™' "'0 of Andean J'i|dou acy ,"nd , ,h "' n "■'"• ■*• OJ''"'«nts 1S71I. 12mo. ^' "'' """-•^ Oddments, St. Louis, | llSn't; b^J^lipbo^^rrr '^™"'-' "y ''"'her'e' 12mo. ^ ^'I'lio'iae do Lamartine, I'hila., 1876, Helps, Sir Arthur, D.C.L Km r . inil,nearStreatham,Sur,ev-vv^ ''- ?' "' """""" at Trinity College, C.Hridi'-bp? "'"'''' "' ^""'' '""1 to Mr. Spring Kice:,t„''Z'ncclir:F7bf^ 'T^^'y and was appointed commissionernf .^ the exchequer, Spanish da ms. In lo.n',,'^''*'"^^ ■■<-'"«''. I>auish, and j r.or,l Morpeth chief „tr„ T"'? '"■''"'» ^^^creta^y to clerk of tie P i vy Coun,[n T/"' ^"'I'""*' ""'» '" 18^9 1- A Letter frou, 0„e „? L s. ^™^'""Kh"^^J in 1872. ' ;!on on the Late ^a Ln o/'Teir h """"ff '° ''""- Keep the Peace, Lon ISJS^v . '"« ^""'^^ ""' '» Serf:aTragedv Lon'l.ss.'sv"' /"""• J. Oulita the :i. Organisation in Da y Iff™' a^?"' '^7'"'-' l'*"-^- Svo. Anon. 4 He mh r ' "", ^'^ay, Lon., lS(i2, 5. The Lifeof L„rS'.'H""A '""f' ^ ^»>^'- P- 8vo 1-on., 186S, s™ ""' "'" Ap'^'le of the Indies," ffnn^Z ^^it-^^^lTlr^ ^'- "- lilV i» to !"dcbtc( toniyson Kdnm id Ar I , , .•\'''''r''';- •"" ' »'" i?i',| and added to it with niv.ilV .'''''''*'"■■ '"'ving util HEM result i.f lli„u^-l|-t an.f ex. eX , 'V,]' h,''''' "'"'< '» "'« 7thtd.,"l')i,;." '•"'"'-» "f Mr. Braasey, Lon,, Is72,Sv,„ m>ud, n,„re ll.an a! T^r i , r.^ m HoJ.'^'r, •,• ''''"'I I'-' " "' heelenuMUs,,rid»su(/x'ssVv,,, J/;r^ ;il. Iscl,.„rly prove,l,y.s'r\ ,;",■,",' J"'" "•- i"l»'Heot- 'nJo>lh:i;::t';c,;rr'/;:;r'ii^r"'r''"^ occurrence of thcKln.u-, • Miucil,' Is Die rrcciucnt of them no l„ngtT annov in ■ t V. n '""•"'•'frlze most l.Hmo. ^ ■' '"^ '"' Children, Lon., 1881-8 1, 3 parts, lMr"Tem"ns' U^V^" '^''•"'«' '«'--lsr6: son of Italy tSV« ^ T'' l'""'''l "'"«' "f I'i'' m i» I'atholic Italy • IW I* H ^'""'">^^»'"K'™I Society. ]. Lon.. 18.10. 2 The Storv Jv "'"' "'« ''"pal States, lier Environs, Florence ISfijV^'i""'"""'-'' '" '*""'« " ' tory of Ancil4p|,ri ;•.'?''"''• ''^™- ^- A I. ^. Lon- ■8H7!cr. 8vo. """"^ ""^ -"""«'' '^■■' i- Itab', unable^, s,,,., ,, i^,,^^,'^^ Jlfclll'dl^l^i^i^ r., Casimir Uaremnm !",„ 1S7^"."' ^'"'•' '««»' P' ^^o. . ;,''e«'Uhor of -Friends ill's!, .ri '■■.I'- '*'"'• St late 111 his literary care, r ' '?.■?,'« ''ome a iiovel- boumhiry-line betwe4 dl^^^ ■:■:• ,1^ ^[^^^^--^e , ;-■>^';w,^f^ii^r:';;-*■-;-^„{;' ''•;; ■"«,» „wect of the ' ibonjht^nit schemi of elratinn '"."","•' '""' "'■•efulh- n,.;.eadof,4ell{-< 1\ ,'^,,,\'^/;''"^^^^^^^ 1'. "vo. 9 rfinio-on.'"'"^ ' -"^I'lioiisms, Lon.. 1870 i-°n., 1871, I^IZ ''""' "■ ^^ "■• «■>•! Ooneral Culture; dulnils a^'wheiV'therfl;^'!'' *"•" "» f'^^ f^'"" monotonv and tioiis to theS.'f!^k"X"°"xx""47S!'^'' their lu'iijg;';! I evei^ls'^d';:;;^!;;^!^, •!;:; tt^;^^:^,::}^'']' <■[ "- leading ; If local Kimian « i" , oL,,/ h . n''.'" ^''^' ''"l-es an.! Illustrated by the ni te k ... *' i *• "'^t "i"e euiiturie-i I other «"ti<,uitles acq .t^dte\r «^^^^^^ monumental and years a resilient In |J , ,'« il , ' " ? '"'■'' l"=oii for many ^^;^i?;;;a!.^a!l:iHSSFi~"-io^^ morials of tiie great (irsH.^T,' "fo.and historic me- fataconibs, ,„i an e lu caud' , ' :;.'7''""'*' ospeeially , b e i in'ftaV'A!r»"00-'l4t"l' 'ir^'T'^ """ «--'* '^^' iSedl:Sr"'^-- "™'-^^-''; Lc^.,'l^lr ^'"" --'■ «o"-^ndlll!ik, R"h«Td:"'o*:iTe'^Fi^^u!'e';"f ^^ '"i" "«— . Lon., 18«fi, 8vo '" "ater-bupply of London) ofv^™z:*]j^,;:;rrs?^- ^';-vi^^'"-y Herne"^ Vermont, I860,' 3 vol's. 8;o.* '^ "'^toncal Branch^'ol'VhTHemen^av'^F^r^"'''*;'"''"' ^'"""""^ "f »"« Hartford, Conn. So "to ^^' °'" ^^^^ '° '^8"' PoeursS,' 1^7?,""^' "• ^'"' «»"' Speaks, and other Heniiiieuav. J. II m w • . .„ Reports, vols. Iv.-'l v n«?f\.i",'!^rPP' f'-P'-euie Court Heiniiip, Jttrs.' Maria Hi.£ •"-■■'/"•• * '"''*• **°- of Heat: Or ginal Obstv^^i "'^"^"•»- The Law 805 ' I ;.-,"' • h.'. HKM Cttuibiiilge, 1814; oiilleil to the bar iit Iiincoln',< Inn ISiU; Bliinilini; cuuniii'l t Ciuiibriilne I'nivcriiity elncu 187.0. I. An Kleiiiontiir> I'rentinr on tlio I)ill'i;rentliil anil Inti'Unil ('iileulU!<, iliinibiiil^tc, ISIS, Svn: 2'\ ml., enl., IS.'i'J, 2. First Hook on I'liino Trinononn 'ly, l.on., 1851, Hvo. H. (10(1.) Kiiuilv ('ii.-c« biil'ure iIk' .lunler of Iho Holla nn'l tliu Xici'-Cliii^ .--llor, l.on., I.stl7, i', v.il ■I. I I-.4.) Cliiini.'ory 4|i|pcnl Ci'i'.", l,on., ISI17, Wll'i MilLEIi, ;>i,KXANI>Ki: Kinniio, RepcH ,. s nil)iiil(;i'il in t'.... High Court of (.'himou I'.'WooJ, Vii'«.('lnin(.'ellor, lS«J-(li, I,ou 8vo, Ainl ioiigla>. 8tuilenl'- tluiilc, Koii., ls7H, 4tu, Mt'ilicine iind To-xicolo^y, Lon., I'-iT, Is.i.i. ;i. Qao:'tion3 iiml Answers Mr 1 1 . i,;,.;i-Bfl.2vo)t. 1. Tho MocliiMil Ills to Fori'nHic l2mo; Ith dl , ■Materia Muilica, Meilicinc, .MidHilcrv. I'ulliolugy, an I I'orfnsin Mwliclne. Lon., 1HT7, I2ini); Lm eA.. bv 11. A. lluHbiiml, 1X82. I. Otnrrliu'ii i or, lliselinrnc In. in tlu' Kars : its VarictitM, CaiL^cs, Coiii|ili(;atioii.j, ani,iteria Meilica and Tliorapeulies, , X. York, ISoO, 8\.); I'd en., rev. and enl., '-' vols, r. ,Svo. , :i. iTrans.) ThH \ "n real Diseases, by (1. 11. (i, .lahr: I with Additions, ? . V ork I -(is, Svo. 4. The Scienee of I lloinii'opaihy ; or, A Critical and Synthetical lixpoaition I of the lloetiine of the Homoeopathic School, ^. York, 1874. svo. Ileiiiphill, liai'bHra, d. IS'iS, daughter of Uev. Patrick Hare, rector of (lolding, 1 l()perary, married to 1 John Hemphill, (.1. ls;i;i.l I. liionel Ueorhurst; or, Fasliionablo liife under tlie Ke;:cnoy : a Novel, Lon., Is4li, :! vols. p. Svo. 2. The Priest's Niece; or. The Heirship of Harnulph, Lou., Isij, 3 vols. p. Svo. '.i. Frcida, the .fongleur : a Novel, Lon., lSa7, '• vols. p. Svo. Hemphill, Hichnrd. (Jod in bis Works; or, Kedcmption in Creation, Dublin, IS.)S, 12iuo. Ileinpliill S.iiniiel. Tatian.. . Tho Diatessaron : n Harmony of the Four Holy Uospols. compiled in the Third Quarter of the Second Century: i.iw first cilited in an English Form, with Introduction and Appendices, Lon., 1SS8, Svo. Ileniphill, >Villiniii Ucspard. Ptoreoscopio Il- lustrations of Clonmcl and the Surrouii ling Country, iiirluding Abbeys, Castles, and Scenery : with Descrip- tive Letter-Press, Dublin, ISftO, 4to. Hempstead, Fay. Uandoni -Arrows, [verse,] Phila., 1875, 121110. Hempstead, Kev. T. Poems, ? Vork, 1860, 1211IO. Hempton, John. (Ed.) The Siege an' Jistory of Londonderry, Lon., IStil, 12iiio; new ed., ISiili. Hemsley, William Uotting. 1. Hand-Book of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants; bmeil on the French Work of Messrs. Deuaisno and Na' .;, '.vn., Is7;i, Svo. 2. Diagnoses Plantiirum novaruin vel minus cognitarum Mexicanaruin ct Contrali-Ainericanaruiu, Lon., 1S7S-79, 2 parts, Svo. He was one of the authors of the volumes on Hotany in the " Biologia Centrali- Ameriean:'," (see GonM.VN, F. DU C, supra,) and of ru- port.« on botany in the "Challenger" Report. Hemstree't, William. The Economical Euro- pean Tourist: a Journalist Three Months Abroad for $4:i0 : including Ireland, England, Fri.nco, Switzerland, Italy, &u., N. York, lS7.'i, Svo. Hcmyiig, I'hilip H, 1. The Sea as a Profession ; or. How to Send a Uiy to Sea, Lon., 1SS6, p. Svo. 2. Undeeoi.iii Heroes. Illust. Lon., 1886, ]2mo. Hem sag, Samuel Bracebridge, called to the bar at the .Middle Temple 1S()2. 1. The Curate of Invinsk : a Clerical Biograjihy, Edin., ISfid, p. Svo. 2. The Dark Cloud with tho Silver Lining, Edin., 1861, or. Svo. 3. Gaspar Trenchard: a Novel, Lon., 18()4, 3 vols. p. Svo. 4. Eton School Days. Bi an Old Etonian. Lon., 1884, Svo. Anon. 5. The Orange-Uirl. Lon., 1?«5, 12m.",, «, r.Htler Burke at V.U-.n, l.Sll.i, p. .Svo. 7. Called to the Bar, Lon., 1867, 12mo; new ed., 1883. 8. Secrets of tho Dead- Letter Office, Lon., 1868, p. Svo. «. Contesting the County, and other Tales. 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'.ishDiffioult;, „"d «Sot'tii°T' '"^' '^■''- ^- 'J'''^'' Snperintcnden^c'o, Lon fscs " ^' '' l-^.'"-''!' •"'' ^"™' and the I'eopio ■ Ind .i,v .' r /•,!''» 'iri-'tocraey ^vstem of County Qrttn f .' ^"■""l''' ''""'>'''«1 »" a ■il'nce, I.on., isrnf Svo"- " '""' ^"'"^ ■'^"perinten- ^i.'-'m;!';8i»"'^:::'' ^""^^ "" "'«'^«' «? simke. ^2:^.^'r.?-^n^/'s:'--"H^;.sii5n^ Andover'Theo,;::i;!u''L? „f,;;r; ;f,,;;'™";"', "t , president of iS^'ni 1>^ A"'""''' ^^^^ "^'''"-" i tjvi^n as ro.at.!:rt:.'th"'^si:;™i'"-i'^,.^^^^ HER tjvi^n as related to thr,C^4^r tlio Individual. Host., IS70 Svo --•' ■' I;aw and Practice of lorn' ami DakL""' ''■"'"'"' . A,„endment, and Additt." fo the PrXt's "f .^" ^t.: rhirrs^i.t.^''*-' ^-»'^-^'"' «-faiissrbi;: so"iriS„',!j.7-. ^r"':.!', ^^f'"' "• ■■^'>. in Princeton Semiii.ii.v'ls i' T'"' f '"''"*' "*59, and at I^'H has been pa.' i ,ff p„ ' '\->- ""•'• ""'' -"ineo llielsea, Mass."a„Tf,^ Boston ^-'T"",;" "'•"'"'■^^ '" <"'lay,]io8t.,18s" nsvo rn; / "" ""''•'"''■^ "f Ve.-- Wielif, Savonarola Ao ) '°"'"*'"'* *''''"'""« "■> 'i'^uler, Monthly. : WordL.so?Ph.'m'T'f"''''^,"f ^""''^'"'^ soone, N. York 1 "s< ! "J'''"' '^'fe under the .Mjcro- flhist. N. York, ills, imno ^'"'^ '" ^"^^ ^S»^' l.i"M';iifof'T'ow''i"„d",.tH,',;^il? '•»-■•?•, Duties, „nd r";'s:^^::;t:ih:^---^^3^-.t — '- ■i'.';Ch,.,sen, X. York, fssr Co '""'" °' '^''■•'""- bysi,.r„„,„,^--' ;^;^:--,;;;;;';^- im,od,ie„;„ l'"l lor' sr,e'YlI.''.;!;,i[,ffi''':^' "«^'>^ h'.ve' beei, written -i:i.o;?^l^;.S;ina^;;;;j^?;>^^"J"^'- , l-tter. from Abro.d / h I^im'. t o r'"- ' ''"' '^■"- -'• the Itev. George CroF; w[th Fv^r;";'" ^^^'^f'^'^^'""' "( and Writings, Lon sRl fn k 'H ''"'" '''« Speeches I.on,, \s-4 I i' V.^ ''^''V^"- ■'• "" ""■ Telegraph.^ : in Theory;,::;' Pr^^tiern ^''^^7"^ '^7'"'''^' e;;!::xLii:^:'ys^rsfr^"^"»^'^p-tmettJ^^ U "^Si;;;t^^::-,«j^!^«'-^';''a"Cis, graduated at of To.xteth Park 1 ,no^ 'J •' ''''''''"'''' '^'"'•- "««■• '■I'ih... 18 "' vI,Z' '*'''"' °" ''"■" '"«' Character, ^.;|;.a^ica. Table of c^:-^^~,;;-^;^ti^; «arkey;s Life and te, U"-' .?i,' ^j '■■'«"''■■ •'-' r.' tween Cardinal I'ole and T I ',. I>nilogue be- Soc.,) Lon., 1871-78, So 2 VilT 'imI'",^ ''"«• T"^' bondrie: with a Ryme jndev M , l'"''"" "" ""«- I.on., lSr3-7!», 2 part 'voi', F, "'■'-•?: *'"'^'- ^'''•^' ■""«-) I Ji'ed Pointesof Ooo 1 JIus ;,n' •■' -di ■'"•"'"''''' '"■'■• """- L™., 1878, Svo 4 !aXTv^^f^''^' I'ialeet,Soc.,) of the tiesta Roman orum ■'(£„ iv^'^ ^' e"*-'''''' ^'"^^i'"'' 'lands, (Hunt ri,„ c'luV p,;;'",'',^'" "'"''''^ "f ^ "o'v-' (E'l.) Catholicon A. glicim" , r'S'^', '?S». «". «. I»-awbridge.. : Prino nl," ■ ,■ p •'"""""Ous Revolving liost., 1876, 8vo 2 On V' ^"T^""''""' *"' ^"»«t anate f.on, a Subme;.go,l Or !,>: N Vi""""/'-" '!"" ™- voSdSl^^f-"V'i^^'^-^--^l^^.^^^ the Eneyelopr clia Britanni'n,, ri'-'""'' \"-'"«''aphy ; from Meteorology; from the '^' '^'"•' ''""' '->»o. 2. Kncyclopa^,li„ Brila ,i,ic„ 'Edin ,siuf" "f-'' '™"' "'^ E.s.-ay, entitled the Var 1 Hw i ' . 'V' '^''- **''''- '*■ An considered in ReferVr o t ,,' 'n,''" ""'' ""'' ""•' M«t™. I-ength, Lon., Is .' s, , Vv ^'T'^"' " Standard of , tific Subjects. Lon.,'lsC6 ," ' s ""'"l"'',^'''''""-''^' "" '^"en- of Homer, in Knglilh A • 'en . !,• U™"*-) '^''« Hiad I8mi, 8vo. ^"fe"'"' Accentuated Hexameters, Lon., andV^t;ro'„'dj|^c';,Tar,!;i„'-'",?"«'"«- ««"■-■•' ■■^vo; 2ded!, 187r "" ""^"•^hel, Lon., 1876, j;;i:jd?l^r!!^, -^^-!;;l'li,"r,-lume make up a le g.ven |„ „„rk „! ■ ■ i,,', ' i"''.v po.ssible nne-Jf a Palostine, Lon., 1S|;C iSu ' 2 T.""?? 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On Combined External | and Internal Version, Lon., 1864, Svo. Hicks, Rt V. John W ale, M.A., B.Sc, M.D., | M.R.C.P., F.R.C.P,, graduated at the University of I Loudon i8o2, aud at Sidney-Sussex College, Cambridge, 1870; ordained 1872; viear of St. Mary the Less, Cam- bridge, since 1887. 1. A Text-Book of Inorganic Chem- istry, (Local Examination Sor.,) Lon., 1877, 12mo. 2. The Real Presence, Cambridge, 1885, Svo. 818 HIG \ Hicks, Lewis E'/Cra. A Critique of Design-Ar- guments: a Historical Review and I'rie Examination of the Methods of Reasoning in Natural Theology, N. Voik, I8S3, Svo. Hicks, Rev. W. W. Story of Ike Cottle, the Tin- Washer, .\. York, isns, ISnio. Hicks, William Henry. A Concise View of tlie Doctiine of the Baptismal Regeneratioin, Lon., lS5li, l2mo. Hicks, William lUitchinson, M.A.. b. 1 850, at Launccston, Eng. ; graduated at St. .lohn's College, Cam- bridge, 1S73; elected a Fellow 1876. I. Review of the Un.seen Universe; or, Physical Speculations on fi Future State, (reprinteil from the " British (iuarlerly Review,") L^.ro;i!i"/;;,^;;^»|'j;i« |lizabe.h. Wo.e„ of 18«.>, 2 vols. 8v<>. Sixteenth Centuries, Lon., "■pad's';,!!;;;- ™l:|;;^-vm not be roa,. withcu n„„.„' ! '" ^^':"} ^■''■•'^•■'■-■^■''"J.'n. , liV fi',,'""' of ""small au"o,i„t -teaK'se"!rVoi!'r"8'^";;'-' ';"-'^^'«'- s™-'- Woroestershire. 1S3im'? Hi, ' ''"^''";^'nt "f Sto.ilton, .;,)„„.,. .,_. ..• .'■i" •»■'. Kjtualisin Historieali.v con ;-,,-;sbo;r^.^-o.^:^.-^.-;,.^ {"■■s.") I'ort.. I8,st,],)„r''l l'"^™"" Men „f I,et. United States of A n ie'a to .heTr ^"''"O' <>f the Jaekson's Administration I||u-r i^'"'' "' ''■•««i""-'" and addrcs.sos, Ac. ' °- '^^'"' "'ng'e sermons and its u'fs^-'and'l'ori'tcl'n ^^hlV^'^T V'' "''"'"« 8vo. '•"'' '^^81 he emjilo^-ed, Lon., 1867 "•ggs, Arthur Hibhle -■-....„, ,oo.,-^,,. Kitu,,|i«,„ „. , , ,''''"'<^"°i'''oVford7r"l'"svn''' ^"''"y«"e-- aStudyand C»n.t\!lf "'„„:, ,^*';,„";.,J'''« Names of the Stars and '■"'^^"cA.^'!:^^S"«7.r-".vo,.i..ad,..; K"'">'.i, Lon., 1S68 12L J^^ T^ '?■■ ^^"'•'''''■■^ Un.l..r- '-^L;^ ".'oOresof Iron Lon"" ut'^T'"'''''^ "'^""•"- • ••.. v,iv, u, iron, Lon.. I 18S8. obi. fol. • ^"^ ''"'<"• WoJtIing. Illust Lon l«|'|fo'.' -"*"'"*• ^''=-' (" JIusic Primers,", Lon.,' p"ti!fr-I,.f.fiff*V^„;,; [fei h'^^/r '^'«'"!"K= a a.ne Illus,. Lon.™;"! N f rk'"is%"'''"'^o'%^"»- ti-ic Iri,ni.mi..8ion of Power •■,,!.' **!?■ "• ^'<'<'- A^lvantages. Lon., I879.T 8vo 3 Th"'..f"^""'"' ''"'' ^^'-':«-Lttft'"»^^-- Village in '--"^^^^' '' ' I^ -^'""^^ i^^^'**- 1-aton Norris T.."!:.- "'"":«'*'' 1807-1880, b. at Hraton Norri, Ln^rC- •'«*":«••<«. I807-I8sn, b at ; l-itarian, oLj:r^:t:j„'",-'f; "f r'^"'*"' S'-" the Bible, Lon 18A.S s^ 9 ■ ^ ^^'''- '• f'le Spirit of .Astro-Th;„,og";,.':^^R^e^Ai:fy- vo;2ded...,8?,3.'"' ]2mo??d'ecL! I8!'l' '^'*°'''"™ '^"-■'f-Taught.'un.. I8r«, ^ "'^^'.hrj^!:«::/ Tilt: j^'rr- ^"^- " ;-:e.tcr_a„d U'orco. , Lon.,t8„ ""sT ' '''''''"'"'' 2. ,I;e«al^Kc'm''edi™^eM:... 1*87^ ^C"i°" ,'^V''"'"""^ Law of rni„'„„,:„ ' 1" *'^-' •\8*- 2. A vol.''. i. A Trc«H«. ' : °-i '874, 8yo; iii . ■'' '^'"". 2ded., newod., 18S,'i • L/i; , , r™"' L""-. 1878. fn ■ ^^I-ning,_Un., is^r's™.' ^:<' ^TJ^'^'^^^^'on ind its Napoleon : an Enin Pnn',,,"""'"™! °'^' ^i"* *f's- -IV. I.on.,18578v« ' "^ Subjects Lo„ ' s^ '^^ " "''''<"' * Classical Jndex ;».|.-able Depths and ka;:ra,kI.L^ra:"LoJ%8';"/i^'r";^^ 2. Where to P,?,' J„td ■' ^ ' I to th^urt7hVl,-f,!:,':\T,i,-LT8^''' %'^f ' -«<' "•"* '881; aohief olerk in 819 rf i HIG HIL the SoUuitor'n Popartnieut Inland Kev ntip. Snmur.^ot llouic, 'Inuu 1S82. Suiiiiiiary Proeceilln^-s iii Inland Rcvenuu CiiaoH in l)n{{lnn; '2d oil., IS'^I. IllKlit, II. W. Iiiwa Siipionic Court Kunortii, vols. Ivii.. Iviii., Ilssl-HL',) Ilun Muinu^ 1NH2, 2 vola. Mvo. Iliglitoii, v.. (;illiurt. A V'oiue from tbe"L(in- iliin." iin'2, I2iim. IliKlitoii, lt(!V. Ileiirv, M.A„ IHI(I-|M73, gniMu- ateil lit QiiuuiiV ('i)lli'(;o, OxfiirJ, ls:',7; iiaiiiKtant iim.-tnr of Kugliy Sriiool ISII-.V,l; ]irini'i|ial nf f'heltenlmiii C'"l- lego 18.'. Medical Sketches in .\nstria, Prussia, and Italy, Dublin, 1850, 8vo. Ilildreth, Charles Lotin, b. 1856, in Now York City ; educated at the College of New York ; a journalist and contributor to magazines. 1. Judith : a Novel, 1876. 2. The New Symphony, and other Stories, 1878. S, The Masque of Death, and other Poems, N. York, 1889, 12mo. Ilildrelh, Emily E. Lessons from Daily Life, Phila., 1869, 16mo. Hildreth, Samuel Frescott, M.D., [iim^«, vol.i.. add.,] 1783-186;i. Contributions to the Early History of the Northwest: including tlie Moravi.m Missions in Ohio, Cin., 1864, 12mo. With Woor>, J., Meteorological Observations at Marietta, Ohio, Wash., 1867, 4to. Hildyard, Henry John Thoroton-. 1. (Trans.) 820 I Studies In Troop-Loading i from the nermun of Col. I Voruoin. Parts I. and U. Lon., 1872-77, Svo. 2. I Historical Record of the Seventy-First Itixiinent Hlgh- I hind Li/ht Iiifiiiitry, from its Foundati' n in 1777, Lou., I lN76, 8vo. ! Hildyard, itcv. JamcH, B.D., 1809-1887; odii. I cated at Shrewsbury Scbool, and at Christ's College, Cainbridge, where ho graduated in |8;W and was elected Fellow and tutor; was rector of Iiigoldsby, Linenlnsbire, 1846-87. I. Five Sermnns on the I'arable "f Ibe Uicll .Man and I,azarus, preached before the University of Cambridge, Lon., 1841, 8vo. 2. Sermons; chielly Prac- tical, Lon., 1845, 8vo. 3. Reply to the Bishops in Con- vocation , . . on Lord Ebury's .Motion for a Revision of the Liturgy, in a .''eries of Letters to the Church Chronicle and National Standard. By Ingoldsliy, [pseud.] Lon., I85N, 8vo. 4. The Ingoldsby Letters, in Reply to the Bishops in Convocation and in the House of Lords, on the Revision of the Book oi Common Prayer, Lon.. 1860-62, throe series; ;)d cil,, Lon., 1862, 2 vols. 8vo ; 4th cd., 1879. Single sermons, ,S:c. Hiles, Il.'nry, Mus. Doc, b. 1826, at Shrewsbury, Eng. ; gra dilated Mus. B. at Oxford 1862; lecturer on harmony and musical composition at Owens College, Manchester. I. The Harmony of Som la, Lon., 1872, p, 8vo. 2. The Oranimar of Music; ii I leatise on ilar- niony. Counterpoint, and Form. Lon.. 1879. two books, Svo. 3. Part-Writing ; or, .Modern Counterpoint, Lon , 1,884, 4to. lilies, John, 1819-1882, brother of the preceding, b. at Shrewsbury ; an organist and composer, 1, .\ (.'om- plefe and Comprehensive Dictionary of 12,500 Italian, French, (iernian, English, and other Musical Terms, Phrases, and Abbreviations, Lon., 1871, l6mo; 7th ed., 1882, 2. A Catechism for llic Piano-Forte Student, Lon,, 1871, llimo. 3. 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Hilgard, Eugene Waldeniar, Ph.D., LL.D,, b. 1833, at Zweibriicken, Bavaria; educated at tiie School of Mines, Freiberg, and at the Universities of Zurich and Heidelberg; Slate geologist of Mississippi 1858-66; professor of agricultural chemistry in the University of California since 1875, 1. Report on tlio Geology and Agriculture of the State of .Mississippi, ,lack- son, ISliO, Svo. 2. Preliminary Report of a Geological Recounoissancc of Louisiana. Pub. by the State. 186St, Svo. 3. Geology of Lower Louisiana, Wash., IS72, 4to. 4, Cotton Production in the United States: with A;;ii- cultural and PhysicoGeographical Descriptions of the Cotton .States and of California, (vols. v. and vi. of Reports of Tenth Census,) Wash., 1880, 4to. With .Ionks, '1'. C, and FrHN'A.ss, R. W., Climatic and Agricultural Features, itc, of the Arid Regions of the Pacific Slope : with Noto on Arizona and New Mexico, Wash., 1882, Svo. Hill, A. I'". 1. Our Boys : the Personal Experience^ of a Soldier in the Army of the Potomac, Phila., ISill, 12nio. 2. .lolin Smith's Funny Adventures on a Crutcli, Phila,, 1869, ISmo. 3. Secrets of the Sanctum : an In- side View of an Editor's Life, Phila., 1871, 12mo. 4. The White Rocks; or, The Robbers of the MonongaheUi, 12mo. Hill, Adams Sherman, Boylston professor ol rhetoric and oratory at Harvard University, 1. Princi- ples of Rhetoric and their .Application, N. York, 1878, l2mo. 2. i)ur English, N. York, 1889, 12mo. Hill, Mrs. .4gnes, (Leonard,) (" Mollie Myrtle, ' pseud.,) b. 1842, at Louisville, Ky. j married, 1S68. to Dr. S. E. Seanland, and subsequently to Samuel H. Hill. 1. Myrtle Blossoms, Chic, 1863. 2, Vanquished: a Novel, N. York, 1866, i2iuo. o. Heights and Depths, Chic, 1871, 12mo. Hill, Alexander Staveley, M,A„ D.C.L., Q.C., b. 1825; graduated at Exeter College, Oxford, 1852; HIL •''« Inner V;;.3m»!^;'!1- l^'te '''""'"';'''•''''- '•' I'riiullci. »(• the CMiirl „f Iv [ ,'■ '* *'i"iuiil „f the - N..rjhw„.t in the v::',^: '','"" """''"ri,,,./,, xxvll.-n: ■ "" '""'" '» >vell worth rt4ia«^L'\';;"l'- ■ >!■■• '1 1. fill,, , "111, Allred, I, n s i i., „ I'lroctory „n,i r,„™l I,i;,",,'; V'"-'^"'""' '■^■''"""(i!'' ■n 'ireut Iirit„i„ .luring, ,"','''", I^ "«»'"' l"rofe8,i„„ ilook''An;m'S,,"'s. ''''p ^;;";«"-""ve l',.liti„„, „„„j. "HI, AtHHuer llav i i n ■_ . Caiu., Coll,.go, ttu!^b, '".i'c; M ■.•,,;,'■ ?"'■ "''"■•"'«<' "' I Teiuplo l,s(!4. | K„„t,„i„? .■,/'"' '""'""I"' Inner ' Chelt..nh,„n, I „•'":'"" 'i* ';.^';'";' "'"- I'-o." i Book lor 188.,, |,i,„ inm , J"" ' ,.•) '^'"'""'•ieal Yei.r- I'oonis, Lon., ,S7(|, lLM,,o^^>,i /7'?;,,^''"n«'''. "n,| othtT «ith Uoo,l K„„.o„;. NoJ I B 'v '• ,■'■<'•''•) "I'ymc's a.:;.|','=.' --- *~:i;J-i'"£:: Cj'ri.^ti College, C,u„bri I -'e Isu' *-"',"'."»'j'I »' Cor,.u, uf I'roston Hill. Son„n r ' V '"'''uned N49. ..j' . '• The IN.or Ma,' K",i "J"''- '-^'^Mre, ..i„eo \^ \ 'IK e>lucatio„al wir,. 87" ^"'-"""•^'^ '^'-''"K- '««"■' i IIill, Arthur, A.li'rii a' 1 i • I ArolMteelure: Kilmalkedar; Co,, ntv "k"""' r-;i8h Ch,.,x.h ■"»• •'. Aiieiont Iri-I, A,nk , . -^ Kerry, Cork, KSTo Hill,ArtliurGeorire 1 1 . or.cl iVotiee»of tho Cliureiw.rT^'' ",''''''"''"' ""'I His- bri.lge, U„..--,88r8 o ';'t'i,'''o''''' ''"""'^ "^ <^«'"- pn» of the Middle Ages „„,i h '^'•«"n-''a«oi «„d Or- hensivo Kssay on the I r?^ l'«"","'«"n'.e.- a Coinpie- 'I'n^t. Lon..^lS8"i Vol ^'' '^'■"■"•'ology of the Organ. wotti!;vJ!^r;o^J!tr'V„V'''"r""'i "• '«'=^. ■" I C" lege, Oxford, and „t St ,"f' ' ';'';™'"' '" I'incoln ' '" ''« I'nileil States in 18«,S- «/, 1 • 'l ''"' '■'■'"i<»cd ;'"'' wa.s ordained in 871 p '""""'"''"' P"'^""'""'!, "™',,i„„al, X. York, 1877 li,,,,' "'■'""' ^"^otional and Hall IK • '■>* ''IIIO, III, lieiiiainiii t r . Ecleetie SyMcMn ol S,^' ,.i'""'r'ir. ""n""" '^'""i'--"" ■^-.'eY- Ilin,t. (■leV'elll'.ri,^^^':"'^""" ^-="-- "f Hill, IJritton A. 1 n '. , I K'^lerative (iovei-nmont I'hila , -'■< iJ""' '"'"^ "nder l':*". 2. Absolute Money a'v,.:V '.""' "'' ^''- ^■"'•. finance under a Co-Opora'tivo ro;^""" "'' ''^''"^"nal , Uill.C.S - Lord^^'^^f ^S[-y f ^ ^"H (;...„■„„/■■ .'""'" ■Men. I.oi,,, |87;j 1., 1^87. n;,;;""'*''^ '"""'"«■ (•• lingli-^h M'or.bie;,", Lon ■ fonn : „o„ t he Kw' ,',"'-;.'^'""-' I'arlian.entary Ho. TiAe;i,^'!^S''"" "•■''-'->--: it. ^.".•. ''u::Z^;,,I!'<;^l^-;::^,/Ii-ryofthe«or. i";r:,8?«;^.f'--"--'.'-i;g'r-^-^j^- |^!"'"TSS,^•^!if:!;:;f"/>■C^r,.,b.,8.5,„tBrueo broke College. O.'sfo,d 18^8.' *',' K™'luated at Pen,- i^-n!';w.:p^./--"-^"H^-':n^rc?!;;:: abl^l^,t;i,f:^-l';;C-Te.pondeneewith the Honour- .ica : with P,eface. xVo?c" llLjT^} "'■ " '^'"•"' '« Cor- P- f*™- 3. The Life of Sir « ^"'"»''"';;'"n, l,on., 187i), , the in.,to,.y of Penny PoX^Tbrt^'ii'- V'^' ""d I-""., !'--^0, 2 vol,. Sio -^ ' ^ ■' ^"' Rowland Hill,] "lit the nnnie. Iir imi , "" "'""'noKniuhv in nil make this lirst cdiiioi. of iV,L ' '"'? P''"'jably cTo.ie we tH 821 I Ci^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 m m 2,5 12.2 2.0 !.8 lA III! 1.6 V] VI / /; C;-^ /n Photographic Sciences Corporation C^ ■^v ^^ \ \ ■»». A'cr, 1. 7;W, mi. 4. (I'M.) Colcini'l Oordon in Central Africa 1874-1S7!!: from Ori^'iniil liCtteis ami l)(icu:uent8, Lon., ISSl, Svij; 2(leil., 18SI. ■■The stdry of ('oliinel fii.r.l.iirs biyal allenipt t" carry lint this pr.iK'niinnie |fiir the siippressidn iil the slave trade ill theS„n,lan.ciic.l . . . is I.iM ip. the Vdlume liehirc lis, in his iiwii w.inls ubly and jiulickiusly eJiteJ by Ur. Hill. — .Ml/. Ili-r., 11. 7."i7. :,. (I'M.) llist.iry (if Uas.*' . Hill, lli'V. Ilorbert. .Short Sermons on some Leading I'rineiidcs of Chri.«tian Life, Lon.. L''5J, »/". Hill, J. B. I'roecedings of the Centennial Cele- bration of the iJne llundiedth Anniversary of the In- corporation of the Town of .Mason, New Hampshire, Host., 1S71I, Svo. Hill, Mrs. J. B. I- The Highway I" Hommr, Glii-gow 1S,' vols. cr. Svo. Hill, Henry. I. Southern Africa. N. York. 1s77, Svo. 2. Uocolleetions of an lOmo. Hill, Henry Barker, h. IS40, atWallham. Mass.; son of President Thomas Hill, in/ni ; graduated at Har- vard IS60; assistant professor of ehemistry at Harvard 1S74, and professor since 18S4. Lecture-Notes on Quali- tative Aiiaivsis, N. Y'"ik, 1S74, IHiti--., Hill, Henry !''• The Seven Oolden Candlesticks; Hill, John. Songs. Lon., Issl, 12mo. Hill, John. 1. Wild Hose: n Romance, Lon., 1882, 3 vols. er. Svo. 2. The Waters of Marali : a Novel, Lon., 1881!, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 3. Sally: a Novel, Lon., ISS^i, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 4. The Corsairs: or. Love and Lucre, Lon., ISSo, p. Svo ; new ed., 1888. With Hoi'KiNS, Clkmknt. A Garden of 'Tares, [a story,] Lon.. 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John Harwood, M.A., F.S.A.. lS0y-IsS6; graduated at St. Peter's College, Cam- bridge, 18,'i4; ordained 18;U; rector of Cranoe from ls:i7, and vicar of Welhani, Leicestershire, from I84I. He contributed to tlie Transactions of the Leicestershire Arciiiteetural and Archieological Society, of which lie was a secretary. 1. The Chronicle of the Christian Ages, Uppingham, 1 842, Svo; new ed., enl., 18,^9. 2. The Family of Langton, 1862, Svo. :!. The Archdeacons ot Leicester, 18(i6, Svo. 4. The History of tlie Parish of Langton, and n Portion of the (iartree Hundred of Lei- I cestershiie. Illust. Leicester, I S(i7, 4to. 5. The Bish- ops of Peterhoroiigh. 1870. 6. Notes on Rutlandshire, 1 1871, Svo. 7. The History of Market Harboruugh : with I that Portion of the Hundred of Gartree, Leicestershire, containing the Parishes of Baggrave, Billesdon, Bos- worth, Ac. Illust. Leicester, 1875, 4to. 8. 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Hisor-lers, Lon. w ' , ,,J "''•• '**' '• •'■ i '■"■""lent of tho r,ick and \,ou„ded Illustrated h.v Observations ,nade at the Seat ■l.h c'l ! ■;;^J'^;'""'"f Venereal Disease., I,o„., 1877, ll'mo ; I of t'w ]mi"'"^-**' •»«''?"l>ort, Q.C, ]7!I2-1S72, son ' I't'ii ; ' '"•/''"'■;'".'' '"■"'I'er "f .«'r Howland Hill, Iv.l II. (,y. ,.., <,H^., vol. 1. ,) was called to the bar in ls|c, ! 1™ V ; • '","?" 1'''",™' '"""■'^'"' <■»■• lvi"s?--l»n-u|,o„.|Iuli Kn.2-.(I, and ,„ the latter year wa. appoiotedVeeorder ol li.rm.ngham and c,)n,nii,..,ioner in I'a Uruntcy for the l.r.sto d,,sir,et le held the lir.stof these ofli es U I I s 6 and the seeond till l,^6U. He was well known for h s exertions tn promoting the establishment of reformatories IWand lUoh Lo„.,Vs,il^2„^/^;v'e:^ L,^'^';"'T laperson the I'enal Servitu.le Acts and the Uegulations o he llotno I)epar.,„ent for earrying thetn Sv"' Lon., lM,t, Syo With Hii.t., Fi.o»knvh; UvvKsrot-r Journal of a Third Visit to the Co„vi.t-(Jaois, Kef es and Hetormatories of Dublin and its Neighbourl^ -on., Ihho, 8vo. With Wr.MoT, Sni John Eaiu.ikv h«.n,tKy, I'apers on (irand Juries, Lon., lsi;5, .s™ Also letters, charges, Ac. And see Hi,,,., T. W., ]„f,:. H l,Micaiah. l. The Principles of the Pastoral Fanction ,n the Christian Church: deduced frotnS \ are Lon LSo.i, p 8vo. 2. Tho Sabbath n.ade l" Ma, , ' ..lie Origin History, and Principles of the Lor," ay lon 18,,7, p Svo. 3. Christ or (,'olenso, or, A Full Ueply to the Objection., of the liish.ip of Natal o the Pen alouch Lon. ISfi2, I2,„o. 4. Th'e Typical Tes in onv to tie Messiah Lon., Ls62, Svo. With' Co„nuu,,.,s, c! f>;>4! p. Sv".'" 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T8fir i.,"-^' ""' ,'•"'•"""" l-^l'l"'"'"!! the Oospels, Lon., •on't ,"vie,/", ''""V';:.^'"-^'"'^""' '■•""' a's,.ript,ira oint ol Viev, Lon 1 81,7, 8vo. 4. The Titles of Our tWbis,?'. ',K?'r;„ •'• 1 ">■"■"'•• !""« on the Church a belies ol Short Sermons, Lon., 1881, p. Svo. beHa''l!,„**'.f-7 .5'"",'' ""'•, '•' '"'''-^ '■ T™"'' i" Si- of '. ''"•;."'■'■»' - ^0'^ I'- f^vo. 2. Travels on tho Shores of the Daltie exten,le,I to Moscow, Lon., 1864, p. 8vo. \-Jr't '" ,"'r ''^"'"'"'"'' "'"' ^^"eiety Islands, Lon a v- l«l'«. '_Hoii,,.st aii,l ,iiipreten,liiig."_.sa/. Rev . ix, 151 inir".i'M '" ''FP' "'"' •'^>'""- f'"n., I8r,5. Svo. Hill, I heo|.l,i|i,s Hunter, b. 18.ifi, near Raleigh, Ha^',;f No,,'.' r '"i-"-''' '!' -'!'" "-'''y' ""'' «•"" State libra- nan ot ^orth Carolina 187 -"2. I. IIe«i,er n,„l otl,..r "p^r.iit;'^"' ^•"•i'^f- 2- i'-"rK^-o^y!^i, .i. lassion-Flower, „n,l other Poems, Raleigh, ISs'i Hill, Rev. Thomas, D.D„ LL.D,, [o„„, v,d. i., a,ll..]»^as president of Harvard College from l,8ti2 till 181,8 when he res,gnt;d on account of impaired health. In 18, 1 he served in the Massachusetts legislature ■ later ,e'drtion'll;"s'n'. •';"'■ ^*''"^^""" "- ^^--'Su.«ycx- ,a ir f .1 "," .^"'.'""■". ""J 0" I'i" leturn he became iC/M'".^ "'""""*" ^''"""'> "■ ''"itland. Me. ]. • lio irn ".'.•'■'""""'o "f ^'*'"""-<^' ""■' """•'• Sermons, ' m ntiri «' i"""' ^- "™'»'^"-y «"32. i2iiio ■; .Vatemeiit of tho Natural Sources of Theology, with E s.^rr' r "'"?';•, '**"• '^"- ••• I" 'he Woods and Elsewhere, [verse,] Host., 1888 I Fo"ii','bhTc. "'7": 4^ """"'" "' '""''' """ """--^^ I Hill, Thomas Padmore. The Oratorioal 8.M l{ HIL Trainer; a Sy.«tciii of Vocal Culture, Melbourne, 1S62, lliino; lith ivl., IS7II. Hill, Thomas Sinytli. (Eil.) The Registers of the I'lirish of Tliorinatun, I-Jn., 1884, 8vo. 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John A. .St,„i,. ,.f m;..„_... „ , . Authors and collected in Man; ^"S ^T IhV X" I Ph;:^S,^v"?^,^''^ j^ '-af-lVints; .n- •orim,;;;;-;f cotibl i,nf,„„„i . , ', . > ""•_ I f "otography, 1868. 3. (Jrans.) Flame Heaul ions, 18(iS Study of Milton's Paradise Lost, Himes, John A. I Phila., LSrs, 12nio. p"*':^'''^;!^'T?^^^r^"'>?i^!;^er'^'ll;;;i^- ^^. Chron^;;ms Continued and Concluded, Lon., ,88, \ ^^l]:^^^:'^^ ^iiV^i^lS ^.^Z:^-}, Vl^U nil. Ii-r into ,„any an unVl■,■,,Monted''lVv'.lmM,''■,';'r"'l,''i^ iiy'"-:';;C:i^.''ii;;yr"'^ ^.'■-■ru.^^iin^ytlii.;;;; ^i Hilton, James I'oord. 1 u„i,i„ tn p..,. louinuirs, i.on., IS8I, .L'mo ; new cd., 1883. 2 C.itn cli.sm on Company Training, Lon., 1884, 32mo; 2d ed t . Hilton, John, F.K.S., 1807-1878. b «t Sible Hed ■ i.'r-,>eho«l, and at IJoulogne-sur-Mer ; was a 'in,, 1 : -"onMrator in anatomy at (Iny'.s Il'osp it il, ' , , '^' n I. 2S becoming subse,,uently in the sa ne institu on , LT '""''"'""'"'"I "»"""".v, anatomy ami y ol-gy, and on surgery, assistant surgeon, surgeon an I .■onsuting surgeon. He was president of tile rZ . c'S hurgeouso I^igland! and professoi ?,fS ""> a the college. I. .Notes on some of the Devel, ;Y'"".';»^.'r'^if:^r:!:.,si^^o'"rz\h:i mmwmm M!i'.li^;rU;^:';i-;:ifi;'i;;U-™-;i^^ Jlinclilitte, Ktluard. liarlhomlcy: in Letters llineks, Hev. Edward., D.U., I7ii2-l.sftc b in Cork, Ireland: was edueate.l ., Trini y Colle.re uldin where '- K.-'-te,. in 18,2 and was "made a"F'e!fow' ,' and in " . i ' ,'"' '""i^";" ™"^''"' ^'''">^ "f Ardtrea, I M ''•^"''""K"! >t for (hat of Ivillilea.'h, which ■«-. held till his death. He was dislin-uishn for i, "'oTranr! mi>si u i 1 r 1 ' '" '" I. unong the Egyptians, Dublin, 186i,Jto. 82.'-. lint Ji'ii' , ,, .......o...ja.i loscnpuons, Uublin, 4. Report tothe Irustees of the liritish Mu! "'"iL'rs and Terra-Cotia Tab- A li' .' . ■' •-'""• "• O'l 'he I'olv|)hoiiv of Ihe Assyno-Uabylonian Cuneiform AVriting," bubifn. fc, . 'iii i ' 'la IJNK HIN HIN IliiickH, Sir Francis, C.n., Ac, lsn7-lS85, b. at ' Cork ; eduuitiiil iit the Kciynl Itelfiiat Ini'titution ; re- tn<>vc'.i, ami rninislcr of finam^e in Canada ISK'.I-T^i. I. Ciinaila : it.i Fiiiiinoial I'oKition ;l, l2mo. Hind, Henry Yonle, K.Il.d.S., b. 182.1, in Not- tinghiiin, Eng. ; ediieated at Leipsio and Cambridge; settled in Canada in 1817; became professor of chemis- try and geology in Trinity College, Toronto, 1851 ; held various appointments in connection with the govern- ment surveys, anil was made professor of chemistry and natural history in King's College, Nova Scotia. 1. Es- say on the Insects and Diseases injurious to the Wheat Crops, Toronto, I8.)7, Svo. 2. N'orllnvest Territory: Reports of Progress, together with a Preliminary and Ueneral Report on the Assinihoino and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition, Toronto, ISait, 4to. ii. Narra- tive of the Canailian Red River Exploring Expedition of 1857. and of the Assiniboino and Saskatchewan Kx- ploring Expedition of 1858, Lon., |S6l), 2 vols. Svo. " There is a great ileal of really valuable matter in Mr. Hlnils book, but every now and then heshow.s very olearly that he has got heyoiid his ileiitli."— .SW. Ktr., xi. ■■i40. 4. Exploration.s in the Interior of the Labrador Penin- sula, the Country of the .Montagnais and Nasquappe Indians. Illust. Lon., lsii:i, 2 vols. Svo. "tiiich a.s bis story is, Mr. Hind tells it well and simply. . . . Its pieturesiiueiiess is niueli increased by tlio obviiius accuracy of tlie iUustrations made by Mr. William Hind, the (IraugbtMnau of the expedition."— .^'iif. Kce., xvil. 111). Also, various geological reports. Ilinde, Frederick. 1. Poetry: a Lecture, Liver- pool, IS5S, 4to. 2. Essays and Poems: selected from the Literary Remains of K. Ilinde, Liverpool, ISH4, Svo. Hinde, George Jennings. I. Eossil Sponge Spicules from the Upper Chalk, .Munich, 18S0, Svo. 2. Catalogue of Fossil Sponges in the (ieologioal Depart- ment of the Urilsh Museum, Lon., IS83, 4t.!. ■i. lied of Sponge Remains in South of England tireensand, (Philosophical Transactions,) Lon., 1SS8, 4to. Ilinde, John Hodgson. I. A History of Nor- thumberland : Part I., Containing the lle:ieral History of the County; State of the District under the Ro- mans; the Siixon and Danish Kings of Northumber- land ; the Olliiial Earldom : with a Narrative of Events connected with the County, from the Norman Comiuest to the Accession of the House of Hanover, .Vewcastlo- upon-Tyne, 1858, 4to. 2. (Ed.) Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera et Collectanea, (Surtees Soc. Pub.:) vol. i., New- castle, I8»S, Svo. Ilindle, Frederick U. The Legal Status of Li- censed Victuallers ; 4th ed., Lon., 1884, Svo. Hindley, Cliiirles, of Booksellers' Row, Holborn. 1. The liook of Ready-.Miide Speeches, Lon.. ISfiS, |2mo. 2. lEd.) Miscellanea .\ntii|ua Anglicana : the Old-Book Collector's .Miscellany, Lon., IS71-7:i, li vols. Svo. :!. (Ed.) The Koxburghe Ballads, Lon., lS7;!-74, 2 vols. 4to. 4. Tavern Anecdotes ami Sayings: including Origin of Signs, and Roniiniscences of Ta.crna, (jotfee- Houses, Clubs, .tc, Lon., IS75, ]i. Svo; new ed., 1S8I. 5. The Life and Times of .1. Catnach, late of Seven Dials, Ballad-Monger, Lon., IS7S, Svo. Only 25 copies printed, li. A History of the Cries of London, Ancient and Mod- ern, Lon., 18S1, p. Svo; 2il ed.. 1884. 7. The Hi-story of the Catnacli Press (and the Two Catnachs, John and ■James,) Lon., ISSCi, Ito. Hindley, Elizabeth. Only Sea and Sky : a Novel, Lon.. l'<7!. 2 vols. p. Svo, Hinds, Arthur. Some Topics in English Gram- mar, N. York, IS8I, llimo. Ilinds, J. I. U. The Use of Tobacco, Lebanon, Tcnn., I.S82, Svo. H2B Hinds, Rt. Rev. Samnel, D.D., [«»('■, vol. i., add.,] l7lt;i-IS72. Ho resigned the see of Norwich in 1857 on account of the somewhat rationalistic views which he had embraced. 1. Free Discussion of Religious Topics, Lon., IStlS-(SU, 2 parts, Svo. 2. Another Reply to the Question, " What have we got to rely cm, if wo cannot rely on the Bible?" Ranisgate, ISflB, Svo. ;t. A Reply to the Question, "Apart from Supernatural Revelation, wlint is Man's Prospect of living after Death?" Ranisgate, 1S7(I, Svo. 4. A Reply to the Question, "Shall I seek Ordination in the Church of Enghind ?" Rai.isgatc, IS7I, Svo. Hinds, William, M.I)., professor of botany at Queen's College, liirmingham. 'Iho Harmonies of Pbys- ieal Science in Relation to the Higher Sentiments, Lon., t I85:i, p. Svo. Hinds, William Alfred. American Commu- nities: Brief Sketches of Economy, Zoar, Beth, 1, the Shakers, and the Brotherhood of the Now Life, Oneida, X.Y.. 1878, Svo. Hiue, C. C. 1. Fire Insurance: Book of Instruc- ' lions for Agents. N. York, I8fi5. 2. The Insurance I Statutes of the Initeil States and Canada, N. Y'ork, 1S76, Svo. :!. Letters to an Agent from the Patriarch, N. Y'ork, IH76, Svo. With Niiiioi.s, W,\i,Th;H S. : 1. New Digest of Insurance Decisions, Fire and Marine, N. York, 1S82, Svo. 2. The Agents' Hand-Book of Insurance Law, N. Y'ork, ISS7, Svo. Hine, Edward. 1. The English Nation idcntilied with the Lost House of Israel by Twenty-Seven Idcntili- cations, Lon., 18711-711, 5 parts, Svo. 2. The English Nation identiiied with the Lost Ton Tribes of Israel, Warrington, 1872, Svo. S. Forty-Seven Idcntilieations of the British Nations with the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel, Lon., 18V4, Svo; lll5lli thousand. Iline, niande Kgerton. Poems, Lon., 1885. Privately printed. ■'Th^:« poems in this llltlc volume which were written, OS we are told, by a child of less than eight years old, aie uniiiiestioiialily very marvellnus specimens of poetical ptiwer in cbildbood.""— .><;)(iVii(or, llx, 18. Hine, Thomas Chambers. Nottingham: its Castle, a Military Fortress, a Royal Palace: with Notes, Lon., IS7l!-7«, 2 jiarts, 4to. Hines, Gustavus. Life on the Plains of the Paoilic: Oregon : its History, Condition, and Prospects, Buffalo, 1851, T2mo. Hingeston, Francis. The Poems of Francis Hingeston. Edited by his Son, [Rev. F'rancia Charles Hingeston-Randolph.] Lon., 1857, p. Svo. Hingeston, James Ansley. Topics of the Day, Medical, Social, and Seientilie, Lon., 1861!, p. Svo, Hingeston-Randolph. See RANnoi.pii. Hingston, Edward Peron. I. The Siddons of Modern Italy : Adelaide Ristori : a Sketch of her Life. Lon., lS5(i. Svo. 2. The (Jenial Showman ; being Renii nibcenccs of the Life of Artennis Ward, and Pictures ul a Showman's Career in the Western World, N. Y'orli, 1 870, Svo: new ed., 18S1. Hingston, James. The Australian Abroad : Branches from the Main Routes round the World. Illust. Lon., 187H-'<0, two series, Svo. Hinkley, Edward Otis, [antf, vol. i., HrNKi.Ev. E., add.] 1. The Constitution of the United States ; with Notes, References, Ac, and Index, Bait., 185;), Svu, 2. .Maryland Constitution, adopted 1S67: with Notes and References, Bait., 1807, Svo. H. Testamentary Law j and Law of Inheritance and Apprentices in .Maryland, I Bait., 1S78, Svo. With Cauteu, C. S., The Revenue ( Laws of the State of Maryliind, passed since the Yciir i 1S4II, Bait., 1S5I, Svo. With M.WKn, L., The Law "1 .Yttacliuient in Maryland, Bait., 1S69, Svo. Ilinman, Walter N. Under the Jfaples: a Story of Village Life, N. I'orlc imd Chic. 18SS, l2mo. I Hinrichs, Cnstavus Detlef, M.D., b. IS.Sf,. m I Luiiilen, Holstein ; graduiited iil tlie University of Cojieu- I hagen ISfiO; removed to the United States ; was niiulf I professor of physical sciences in the Iowa State 1,'nivii ! sity, ami of chemistry and toxicology in the medical d- partuient of that institution in ISli.l, and in 1808 up- poinled chemist to the State (ieological Survey. 1. Tli'^ Elements of Physics, Dav<'n|iort, 1870, 2. The Priiiri pics '.f Pure Crystallogriii'hy, Davenport, IS7I, ^l. 'I'li" Principles of Physical Science demonstrated by the Sin dent's own Experiments and Observations ; Part I., Tli'i Elements of Clieinistry and .Mineralogy; Part II., In" Principles of Chemistry and Molecular Mechanics, Dav- HIN '• Tho First Course in Quiin- I HIR with a View of tho Tl,i (wn r„, • "■' "'' N"rtl.w..«t : tl- Hcy,U Charter... 'aI:,:." '^?"-- -.--'''"tea b. which it v„.™;;/es"u;M ''nr''i'M i'''''"^"M'i'"i' -'mi .'v«'i!x;':; Jills; jf-:i'^™i<"M,h^i.„,,^ m,.,t«ke t„ rcKanl ll°iiMf';rr ,,',',','' IV" " !'">"ei "us IIULsUnle, Grace WebstPr i r ■ ...">' •• .t Hook of Daily D.\oV,"n?r' ,.:„?""""« ''' ">« .-<, iimcli iieL'(lu;i."_Cr((;(. X -"""^ " '-•umributioii, or oiiu ""^''*«'^' —-tcait., xxvi. Hi,;, '"'* '"'I'lnig i,n all ami "■■-•■ •■■"■ I /iKNKHAI, CuticIsM: thu i,r,l,„ari- -H'Ii.m. „f he v,r "T, ""''''^^ ">liil(er In prophet, a seer. Ili.s thinkh "f, "'• "as rather . . a j;il.'(tual,pn,,v.ss; an 'evti ,.,«.'' "'''■'"'"il, nut , , ,' the profnuialest thenie.s_(i, ,|' Mi *•' "'"■" "'^■"Iveil r.,im,l ■imiliiiiini; anil roiieeiVtmti," .i "' '",','"■ "'"' "'"'Ve all Hiiitoii, Uev Inh.. I. ^ ■'""'> •'"'X- 1- "'ons, Lon., I.s42 .m", 2 I •'"''"'•' "' '"""i""'* Se;. IliiUon, Chnrltv, ILnvard m 7 , I "'"• Honmneea: vv|,„t j., ,iie FnnH, i,' •^- '• S^'ontitio l^.xl-HS, 7 no«., en ,s'! ','"''' (^'nension.' Ac, U„., I.on., I8M«, cr 8vo ■ ^ I perienee; or, The l'^l« he went as .sur«e ,„ ,?r',,r"f"''""'|.'" "**'• I" Jarnaiea, where he ro u"i„e, . . '1 '" '^""•'■" ''™'"' '<' vi-ting the United sZZ I^V^^'T' "'""'""'' practice i„ L„n,|„ „„,, •.,„}",;■'" ''". ''egan ,„e,lical aural .surger.v, in .Wiie h Sj T;';"'''' ''''!'»«'f t" reputation. Ho was loctur ■, 11 i*'" P'""'^"'^'' and "■■spital froia l8il;i to i' . ' w" "7'' ^xi-gery at (Juy's liv.iion tode>i,to hr,„«„i.- , , "" S"vo up hs pro- i>i%'..-'e ir,;;!ci.t ut-'v; ;:r'.''r"' i-^ics. Wr l-pwellin«.p,ae„;an L,; ; ,;^^^^^^^^^^^ •''"" ■">" O-tobor, lS7;i: witltl.r^i' "'"'''"''>'''' "«'Pit''l, ^ ''''^' ■'^ifPle aid natural ,.^ , , «e-*-.\aininc(, Lon , 1861 r> a ,. " ■"■->" I'f tl'^' Kpistlo^o the 1 on ,;,P-,,^7;; ,".■ An Exposition ; "re Parallelism, I„ „ "«■ t!'" ' '•'"'-•ipl'^s of .Scrip- i Works, Lon., 186*4, 7 vois. p sl-o'^'"- "• 'ri'e"l"gical <' "'"'""^ P^h!.^;":"^- ■ ^T'^ »"-' Organs: 2'' e-i.. enl., same year " °'^'"'' '"'"•' >«8-'. ". 8vo; I U.a,e,,.(..,i,i„,. liiograp i,..".)'^ \- \"Sl;^h Radical 2- 'I'lie Hand-Hook to A r I , ,' ■.«''' '"•^' '"'""■ and , Scenery. I„«,'" S, 'Fra„ •'Is-r'i'r^'^^' "'^'"'y- in tngland, and (.ther Jii, ^ .'• *^''''"«'' Jesuits Franco and Ireland, Lent ,S77 8vo ?', ■■'?:'' '''"« "f phrases, and Jly„„ « („ t for ri i'*' .^""'"'^' I'lra- M.; ern. Lon.. igrg, 'i,^'^ ^'" Churches,) Ancient and '■' '■■ "■ ■! ;.;»,',? ;";";!; "-n™- wi Mr. Hiiiton wn.i anoarenM,- . " ; '""•"I ; we sh„,„,| s,^,^."", , ' f, '""'"■'•I' in earnest to he I"" laiieli 111 eiiriiest'i ,,', u- v., -."-V '*'"""' PHradoxical ,"■''• ■"" 'ntellecial. I .1 le ' , ''' ,'" *™"''' "'' w,Ls ""'• x'lise, hi.s li.ihit „,• „„ ,,, ,„f, '"' ^*eii ti. excess in ^l■l■^al interest i,, , , „th 'r „"^"-"' ".".'f-wei^'hted with ---.^eeii^.o/|,i-^^te^X^^^^ _-■. ...t., ,,„ ^eelll III tl 'ion to A;>ci;nt'ni,-t„T''L;,;;''^"'"-''' ""'' ""^^i'-Kol"" Illustrated (i,ii,i., ... i..2' '".'!':> ''*'•', p. 8vo. .(. An i A Text-K;k:fESX""{^, *•;;"'"«' '"^'^""0; 'l f?l'Hle„ts, Lon., 1S8> r "vo '^''„"'' rgy.. f" the L'se of I nnd A.s.sa.ving: a TeVt'l!„„i; /•'''";'"-'"' 5'etallurgy .^tuilents,-an.f A."„yo- " ,sf ''" ^?"^ '^'^''''--''^'^ , "'Pkins, Alfred James F s"a ^i """'• stiuiiieni.s, Jlistoric Hn,-.. „ i r, —*• Musical In- «■"' I'-eriptiveZV, 7/,:;,'; ,ej" •''''' ^. ^."-'"'"etio", ■'"tes in Clour.s, ,lmwn hi Iv . !'^ " •"''•^'^ '^'' ''ilfy lS87.fo|. ' '™"" hy Alilliam Oibb. Kdinr, JV^^r'fkem'!^«!;::,J'-(:'ine. the Spirit of the Lon., ISS6, p. svo '"'"'"« " \ersion of the Narrative, p. " :,';•'' •''""«''• A Voice from tho Muses, Lon. 1866 "''•''"'•*^-^ieta'&?:'-'--^«eH; ■■ii' ...';'•""'■. xivii ^70 ' "'"""1.1 iiieiiita- .vanii'the;;:;;^; :;^'-;->:;-M"vifii«^ l."""'."'»liiif,' and benV,- jfvi' ' ' ' , ''J;;'''-^ "»'' everywl,,. ^ "V'visan fiiU'lleit ^vlli(. 1 , ,u,-l,V . '"'"■ '"'"''• '» that ;miiK forces in ei,nu^^',p,ra «',,'"■ ""^' "'' ">-' ^.'rellf "' ""'''■-'^^'^'^'^^rfA^:^^':^^:^ Perliap.sasa killii ' wi.h Special' Kefer;,ce: 1 ^Z"'"'"^' ''"" «-'«"-. , Louis, I8,s;!, 8v„, '"^"^ insurance Feature.s, St. 8v(>, .l"hnl''^i«-.'«"'0. Hirschi, A. J. Plate-Girder Construction, N.York, ^^t:i?:^';'!?i'i!'..'-'S"-ties. ii r^^^j 827 HIR llirNi, J. Crowther. Itirani fircg, l.on., IS81, 3 i vol.-*. or. Svo. ! IlirNt, Jcilili. Till' Ni'H KviinKC'linl : hciii); OutllneH fnr Villiim? l'ri'ii(!lic'i>, ,ti'., Lull., ISIlS, I'-'iiio. Hirst, SnillllcL I. Soi'iiil Seii'iici'^ (ir, i^iiuial Uof- oriiiiiliiin, Lull., iN.'i'.l, I2inii. 2. Tlie l,iiiiili \<( tJoil : ii iSacrcil I'liein, in Twolvu liiiiiki', lioii., ISIlj. cr. Svn. IlirKt, TluMiias. 1. Tliu Aiitdbiogruiihy (if llio liihio, anil iitlicr I'oems, I-»n., IsH.'). |i. f'vo. 2. John Wiiiililcton; or, The. Tiiiimiih nf l'rinfi|ilu: a Story of .Mcthoilislie Faol.«. l.on., ISTil, Svii. I HiNci>x, Kc'v. Kdwiird T., b. IHU, at Wo.ilcrly, H.l. : giailiiatoil at .Miolisoii rnivcrsity ISJ.i, ai il filtered the liiiptisl ininisliy, I. I'lio ll.i|iti.it Cliiireh Diieetury : 1 II (liiidc to the OoVlriiies ami l)isi'i|illne if tlie Hap- tist Churehes, X. York, Is5ll, Illnio. 2. llaiili.-t Slioit Mi'lhiiil witli Imniirfrs aiiJ il|i|ioiii'nl«, I'liihi., I^SII, ISino. ;(. TheSiar Hook : a .Ma-iiial for liiipli.-l Cliiireh- MeiiiliiM..!, N. York, l.'<7;'', ISino. I. .Slur liook on C'liris- tian liii|iti.-V. Chronological Record of the Amnri.-an Civil War, X. York, ISfifl, Svo. Hitchcock, Charles Henry, PhD., b. isiifi, at Ambci-6t, Mass. ; son of Kev. Edward Hitchcock, In/rn ; graduated at Amherst 1856; studied theology at Y'ale and Andovcr; licensed to preach 1801; becniue State j geologist of New Ilampshirc 1868, and professor of gool- | 828 HIT ogy and minoralogy at Darlmouth ISllll. 1. Natural History and Ueology of the State of Maine, [two re- jiorti,] Augusta, IS6I-I12. 2. Now Hampshire Geologi- cal Survey : lieports upon tho Geology and Miiieralogy of the Stale, Concord, N. II., l8ll«-7 1, 3 vols. 4 to. .'), Tho Geology of Now Hamnshiro. Illust. Concord, N.H., IS74-78, ;i vols. Ilo. Willi others, Ueport on the Geology of Vermont, Claremont, 1861, 2 vols. Ilo. Willi llr.v- tini;ton, j. II., and others, Mount Washington in Winter, Bosl., Is7l, Svo. Hitchcock, Kev. Ihiward, D.D., LL.D., [niil>; vol. i., add..] l71IH-lsl'il. I. Kcminiscences of Amherst College, Historical, Seientilie, Hiographical, Autobio- graphical, Northamptoii, 18C.:), l2nio. 2. Supplement to the Ichnology of New England. Host., |S6,'), 4lo. With HiTillidi K, Cil.viii.Ks H., Elementary and Poiiiilar Treat- ise im Geology. Illust. IS6II, IL'iiio. With HiTcii- coOK, Eliw.vKi), Jii., Anatomy and Physiology. Illust. 1S6II, l2ino. Hitchcock, Kthan Allen, [oa/», vol. i., add..] I7U8-IS70, was major-general in the T.S. volunteer army during the civil war, and stationed at Washinglon, serv- ing on the eomiiiission for llie exchange cd' prisoners, ,Vc. I. Christ Ihe Spirit: an Ailempt to slate tho Primitive Views of Christianity, N. York, 18611, 2 vols. 121110. 2. Kcniarks . p. Svo; new ed., 1887. Hitchiugs, Charles H. Poems, Lou., 1851, 12mo. HIT HOA K.(f.. I,,,,,., ,,s'rH, 2 vl Hn,I ""■ '"'" "f n™-"'"'l«l,l. viii'.,'l.;,n ■«. (I'M.) Hielmr,l K liurill; k ' M^T' 'l''"'V"';'' "*"• h.v Lmly Ilurlou.) fl»iI'tiT.«, w,re written .lolcs ami ilM,,,-!,-.,,! st« , 1,,.,,,, "'"'",'"""'' """ii"!!!!. unec. "1- Kiiinl iimu,-.\Ir. llit,'|, 5. An Kxim^itioM nf Hu,„„„, ,1 ,j| , . Ilonrc, cm.!. i',|u„ril s: .uMir.f volume will'' m.v, r'ih.'P''''I'''''','.'' '""".-Mr. l'lit,.|,. •■.".-■.■. ••,. k.„ _ . . '""'"'". Ul. «,|„rc.,i. »"ij^^!s.":,:y'S^-!-;;^'>;;"iin. With ,. „,,„. ,„„„„ V.-...V on tho Christian Clmr •! I , , ' Is^ -' ^''' ''• 'i"": its .\atur„"l.r.;l,t „ J tT""''- L>n-"".p- laent. Lon., I,s5« I2,m) '' " ' "'""'•••«l«>tl.io Trmt- M- -Vorth An erica:.:;;- Fran^ "s'.r/ l',!,,': '''-"f 'ate, sources of Calfornia ■ withi.ni. 1 '• '"o Re- , >.,..-,.„b. 1. ,\ UiiM „fil,o<.i ?S^Jrr^^i3'S^irj9^ii^^^ ;i-.f iii.tor, of c,:,'; r^; N. YTk' s--; ';'"• "■ '^ f Ju»tiiio,(i„n " An !,, "' ■^';'''l''"'-'' "rouna «;ri|;.ur.,e,.n«:rni «■ , A li;:"^ 'llT " ""l^^T "' Wato'rror,lli' \ ,, ^^{•'^''•■Kf;; '^,f ^n , ,l„a„ „f -I'luroJ, Lon., ISII s" o .y'""",'"'- tlii' limes- ,.„n- ?;:nr'?..;^,iris.nr' ?ir^^^^ I'.blin, lH.l:f bn, ' ^"'"" ^^""''■- '^''-•" l-'oturcB, ! ^i''t?m:Vv';';;S'l^^!;;:!:ii!!;;'';;;:. '« <" kv "'^""i«" '■- r^""" ' '."•»l>l'inu..sui,,,„ s ' ; |'hv:'T v'' "■"'■'1,» "luHi are, any m,,M,^. „,„,,,, ';,."/;;r^1j;;;^;!i^u^!:;i;i^ j^ji' of fted^^b. liirrn'SuMr*^'"',""'', ''■'■' -" l_>llt'«'. Uubli,^' l.sfotdaui 7 ,•?"'"'"''' ■V?'""y Kunt, l,sril-ss and sin.r.i'^^ • .' "''''or of Acrisc, I ^ra, iNnn Ann ■",";"' ', '"■• ^"'^^'^ Fortune, !,„„., Tale, L„„.. I.S7 "nnm ^'';""'^'-V!:Bg»" ^ " I.iverpoo whate„u.;of thou,' ;., A r'p 8:„'7 ^^"y'T,'.'""' Trevor's Training. Lon , sh' ,s°; "*?""■ '' -' T^ tn-een tlie Lofka • n,. t . 1 ' ' "• -Anon. ,"1. He- I^on., I8/lM2m ; Anon" '^i'T"'' "^ " ^^"'e'-P-'rty, I.i«hFumi'n L ;, | ,"^0 „ 8;.o'"l""'™%'" '""'-reat Enemy; or, Tho .s rm^„i' 'f w'uwP""- "■ '<'"^^ Carbon's ''e"ov'rL;!:;:"?58^Ti,r'Vt«"'" »• A JJrave of Ca,ea .lotor.nined i„' (ho Su, r ; 'o r""', l' x?'''"'^'^ •'™'' I'lague Y 4' I """ "/Jiy"" I "^ '^ Tale of the vols. v.-i.x., ,San Fran 1 W, ^X, T, "^ ^^'*'"''". ^-'is'" •' l^eing a Nana! «" r i. V,'"' *^*'"- "• ^ lin.ve fornia. 18,0(1-64: w No ts tr'n""™' ^""-^ "^ ^'"'i- William Lof/lno,"rT,n',\^'r^ ''"'''' "^ '^'"-'"^r Sotutos, San Fran 1,^6° o £.?""!'" ""'^ ^'™'- !'"«'! f^teel /or-C^'ini' v -'','• '*°- '»• Tern- Iloadley, J. c. ,v;,,„, „. , ^ Pilgrim,, Lon., Isl, p " "o ^^ ,V"'p ^^° """'« "f 'ho .,. Vor..., 8.o»"— -™^o= a Kopor,, ^^^^^1 ^li^ ^^^ ^ ^ .^^^^ '.SwMf&;8^« ^-^- Now Au. a Volume of New Poems, AdehUdo"' ^'^''"''°' ^'"'^y ^ a.'l""-:;^,^!;=^,J,;^-»-tion Afado Easy: '""■ ed., 1S.SI f ,e" d SHS i'"S', '■",?/• '^^5- '-»"'.• Mnehant's (Juide Lon ,4; ."m ^''? " "" ""'' ^l'^"' "'"' I'ow to uso it ho,;' , sfiJ ,■"'"• • • J'"' •''"'''' K"le, '"■" "'"1 Steel: i Ck iw 'tho" F ' '•\^''- '''*'• '' l."n, and Office: fl h e,l r.":" I':;[««. ,^?unJry, Fae l"..v, and Offieo, (ith ed., Un., IszT.' str'^r^'.-r" ' f T',?-''''' "'""•>'' '"'nker'. 1.' Life: Pounds', Duncan Di?'t%l"'',T^-'" ""'""'^ Hoare, Rev. George 'T„.;ke;' , ti '■,;"• Museum, Lon., 1858, p. 8vo 2 A . ' \ ^^ '"ag« •^■0 IVople, Lon., 1 S(iO,'^^v„ ;i (Ed ( T I " •'''' •■"■• ""^.f;..".-:'."-"' .'"'■;.'«'^- 1. Outlines of Eeolesi„«. (Originally published in L"ii., 18,sr, l2mo. • ' " .S^r[ ;:L^'::^o-fe Ji^ «-V;f ;-- ; „„«!:«- .^-V.^^. ^he Approeiatlon of «old '-■1 Th, Light of I'ropheey bein J V 7'"' \T' '■ I ^«'"'' •-<™. ' "" ^'-'l"'"''*" of Trade, Lon., 820 fZl |i; HOA From Adnm In Alirahnin : on dcnosli", Ch»|i8. I. to xiv., I.un., IttsH, I '.'mil. , , , iloare, Kcv. Willinm Henry, [■n,te, vi.l. 1., a(l(l..l(l. IttSH, ii«f.l "N. I. ()iitli.)\cniuityoltheHook of tlenosis : with tli.' l.ilo iind Character of tho IinplrcJ llii- toriiin, Lon., infill, Mvo. '.'. I,«llur to llishop Colon^'o; with Fuilhur lleply, I-oti., 18i!:i, Svc ; llh (i.l.niiiiio yiur. Ilubart, Ilev. John Henry, D.I)., Ii. IS17, m New York City i fon of Bishop ,(. II. riohiirt, («/• ''•, iinl', vol. i.;) uruilimtcJ at Columbia Collego IS.IB; or- dainoil in lliu I'rolestunt Kiiiscopal Ohureh IHIl ; roftor of Trinity Church, Fishkill, N.Y. 1. Instruction unci EncouniKoment for hent, N. York, lsr.!l. 2. Churel. Uuforni in Mexico, ls77. :t. .Metliicval, I'lipaLiina Ultual Princiiilc^ .-^tatfa an.l Ccmtrantccl, N. York, 1S77, l«mo. Ilobiirt, Hcv. William Kirk, I,I-.U., grBduati!,! at Trinity College, Dublin, ISfiH; onliiinc.l isfil; c lo- cc»an curalo of Derry an.l Kaphoo sin.u l»xi\. Iho Mclioal hanguagf of St. Luk" : a Proof from Interna EviUenco that " Tlio (iospol according to .»*t. I.uko unit "Tho Acta of the Apo.ities" woro written by the came Person, an.l that tl. Author was a Medical Man, Dublin, "lie has pro.lu.tMl a w.,rk .>f great valueof a i-f^'C aj kiml an.l su.'li as lew persons but hiMisell in the preseui .lay eoul.l have exe.iule.l."— ^co.f., xxiv. 7J. Hobart-IInnipden. tieo IIamiukx. Hobbes, W. K. I*. Arithmetic of Electrical Measurements: with lixamples worked, Lon., 18»7, p. ikobbs, C. W. Lynn and Surroundings, Lynn, Mass., ISSB, Svo. . „ , T, , c Ilobbs, Charles E. I!.)tanical HanJ-Bojk of Common, Local, English, Botanical, and IMiarmaooptfiial Names, Bost., 1S7«, Svo. . . Hubbs, Isaac H. Architocturo: containing De- signs for Villa-s, Ac: with Rules for Criticism and Intru- duoti.m, I'hila., 1872, Svo; 2de.l., enl, 187«. Hobb8, J. S. 1. Sailing Directions for the Oult and Kiver of St. Lawren>;e, l.on., IS4.5, Svo. 2. Sailing Directions for I lie Islands of Uuornsey, .lersey, Ac, 18411, Svo. ;i. Sailing Directions from the Toxel to the Horn Reefs, 1S52, Svo. 4. Sailing Directions for the Bristol Channel, Ac, 1855, 8v.). Other works of the same kin.l. Hobbs, Capt. James. Wild Life in the tar West: Personal Adventures of a Border Mountain Man, St. Louis, 1875, Svo. Ilobba, Samuel. Fireside Melodies: a Love- Dream. By Sylvan, [pseud.] L.m., 1S51I. , „. . Hobb!i, Samuel W. 1. One Hundred and Sixty Culinary Dainties for the Epijure, Invali.l, and Dys- pcjitic, Lon., 1SS4, or. Svo. 2. The Kitchen Oracle; or, M.Hlern Culinary Art, Lon., IS86, Hvo. Ilobbs, Ven. Stephen, eduouted at the Church Missionary College, Islington ; ordained 1838 ; formerly archdeacon of .Mauritius; curate of Tollorton, N.'tting- hamshire, 1884-86. Tho Perfect Pattern of All Prayer : Lectures on tho Lord's Prayer. Lon,, lss;t, Svo. HobbH, Thomas Francis. The Subalterns Hand- Book and Guide to the Military Examinations, Belfast, 1859, Svo. Hobbs, W. Fisher. Landlord, Tenant, and La- bourer, Lon.. 18.VJ, Svo. Hobby, Edwin. Treatise on Texas Land La-/, St. Louis, Mo., 1883, Svo. Hobday, Edward. 1. Cottage Gardening, Lon., 1877, p. Svo. 2. Fruit-Culture for Prolit, Lon., ISSli, 12mo. 3. Villa Gardening: a Hand-Book for Amateurs and Practical Gardeners, Lim., 1SS7, p. Svo. Hobhouse, Sir Arthur, Itaron Hobhouse, K.C.S.I., b. 1S19; educated at Eton, and at Balliol Col- lege, Oxf.ird; callcil to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1845; law member of the governor-general's council in India 1872-77; raised to tho peerage 1SS5. The Dead Hand; Addresses on the Subject of Endowments and Settle- ments of Property, l.on., ISSil, p. Svo. Also, single lectures, .t.'. Hobhouse, Rt. Rev. Edmund, M.A., D.D., graduated at Balliol College, Oxfonl, 1S38; ordained 1841; Bishop of Nelson ISoS-tioj Assistant Bishop of iichlield ISB'.t-Sll. 1. Sketch of the Life of Walter .le Morton. Founder of Mcrton College, L^m., !-:A'.l, Svo. 2, (Ed.) The Register of Roger de Norbury, Bishop of Lich- field and C.iventry, from A.D. 1322 to A.D. 1358, (Wil- liam Salt .•Vrchieological Society,) Stafford, ISSO, Svo. Hobhouse, Henry, M.A., b. IS.OI; educated at Balliol College, Oxford; called to the bar at Lincoln's 83U HOC Inn 1880; M.P. for Somerset since 1885. (Ed.) Tho Parliamentary Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Practices) Act, 1SS3: with an Intr.iduction, .to., Lon., 1883, p. Svo. With Fa.ssiiawe, E. L., The County Counoill.ir a Guide, Lon., 18H8, Svo. Hobhouse, Walter. The Theory and Praetice .)f Ancient E.lucation : being the Chancellor s English Essay, iss.'), Oxf., ISSj, Svo. , Ilobkirk, Charles P. I. Ilmldersfield ; its His- tory and Natural Ilislory. must. 2d od., Lon., IHliS p. Svo. 2. A Synopsit of the British Mosses: based uiion Wilson's " Bryol.igia Brilannica," Ac, L.m., Is73; 2d ed., rev., 1HS4, p. Svo. With B.wwKi.L, H., Ihe Lon- don (.I'ltaloguo Id' British .Moss.'S, !,.in., 1877, 8v.). Ilobkirk, William, .'f.mndings in Sacred \\ aters ; or, M.idern Calvinism the Great Moral Barrier to the Pr.)greBs of Vital Christianity in Presbyterian bcolland, E.lin., 1S54, p. Svo. „ , »■ Iloblcr, Francis, formerly secretary of the .\umis- niatio Society of London. Records of Roman History, from Cnii'us Pompeius to Tiberius Conatantinus, as ex- hibited on the Roman Coin collected by F. H., Lon., 1S6I), 2 vols. 4to. Hobley, Henry. Five Years of Granny Glad- stone's Rule, [verse,] Lon., ISS5, Svo. Hoblyn, Anna Margaret. 1. Time's "Changes: Pilgrims' Poems and Hymns, L.m., Is83, p. Svo. 2. G.id's Omnipresence ; The Gospel Plan of Salvation ; and other Poems, Lon., 1870, p. Svo. Hoblyn, Miss Maria ThcreSB. The Fisher- man's Daughter, and Dreams of the Past. By Thela, [pseu.l.] Lon., 1889. . , Hobson, Arthur II. B. The Amateur Mechanic s Haml-Book: Tools, Work, Ac, Lon., 1877, l2mo. Hobson, Ueixiamin, M.B. A Medical Vocabu- lary in English and Chinese, Shanghai, 18.^8, Svo. ilobson. Rev. Edwin, M.A., graduate.: at frinity College, Dublin, 1870; ordained 1871 ; lirincipal .if the Tottenham Training College for School-Mistresses sine.. 1S77 1. Aids to the Study of the Books of Samuel. Books 1 and 2. Lon., 187B, 12mo. 2. Church-Teachinj; for Sunday-Schools, Lon., 1882, 12nio. 3. Notes on the Athanaaian Creed, Lon., 18S7, p. Svo. 4. With my Father : a Plain Manual of Home and School Prayers, Lon , 1887, 32mo. , , , . . o. Hobson, Rev. John, British chaplain at Shang- hai. Discourses to a Christian Congregation in a Heathen Land, Lon., 1S5S, Svo. Hobson, Rev. John Fhilip, M.A., graduated i.t Worcester College, Oxford, 1872; ordained 1873; vu;ir of Stanstead Abbots since 187S. 1. "From Death uiiio Life," L.in., 1877, Ifimo. 2. Scenes in the Life .1 David ; a Service of S.ing, Lon., 1877. 3. A Short Me- moir of the Late Rev. G. Dawson Campbell, Lon., ISMi. 4. Scripture Echoes in our Church's Collects: willi Hvmns, Lon., ISSl, p. Svo. ,„ ,. Hobson, Mrs. M. A. Carey, a resident of .'^outh Africa. 1. The Farm in the Karoo; or. What Charky Vyvyan and his Friends saw in South Africa, l.on., 18S3, fol. 2. At Home in the Transvaal, [a novel.] Lon., 1884, 2 vols. p. Svo. 3. S.mth African S' in.-, Lon., 1SS6, 12mo. Hobson, Richard. Charles Watcrton : his ■iie. Habits, and Handiwork : Reminiscences of Nearly Th ,v Years. Illust. Lon., IStifi, p. Svo; 2d ed., enl., ISi.T. Hocliaday, John A., and others. (Ed.) Missouri Revised Statutes. Annotated. Pub. by the State. ISTJ, 2 vols. Svo. Hochhcimer, Louis. A Treatise on the Law re- lating to the Custody of Infants, Bait., 1S87, Svo. Ilochstrasser, Henry de. 1. Facts and Im- pressions of England : the Views of a Naturalized For- eigner, Lon., ISSO, p. 8vo. 2. Work and Save; or. J lie True Story of a Reformed Continental Village, l.nn., 1S8I5, p. Svo. Ilockin, Rev. Frederick, M.A., graduated iu .-t. J.din'.s College, Cambridge, 1849; ordained IS41t: renter of Phillaek since 1853 ; hon. can.m of Truro, and pr.i ut in convocation. 1. John Wesley and Modern Meiliod- ism, Lim., 1875, p. Svo; 4th ed., enl., ISS7. 2. .Mar- riage with a Deceased Wife's Sister forbidden by the Law of (!ud. ISSl. 3. Why we refuse to obey eiilicr the Privy Council or Lord Penzance's Court, _188:'. 4. Notes .m Re-Marriage after Divorce, Lon., 1SS7. Hockin, John Brent. Practical Hints on I'lio- togniphy : its Chemistry and its Manipulations, l.on., ISliU, p. Svo. HOC lion Hocking, Joaculi i ii n i. ••■-., niu... La....i88i .,,'.;,„ '^r-? "' *',","'''"«'"«'^ i.ii". Ii llockli-v Mil . ^ i.^' "'""• I'""., NS.S, i,.,Svo im.^.l .i,.r ov«v?„," Jsf u 'a ^'^r ; i\\'.\T!T^^' '"" ''■■"- n"»- prtwiito,! (o ,i„, |,„', He ^^ 1, ,'"""•, ""•' "'"rl''^ iw liil "■|,r,.se,ilKll„„s „f ()ri ■ niiii •,.„,„',' "T':'"" "■"' '"'H'- ^II.Kla«ewcb,U._AVoi™f>.,„. „i,hi„.,,,VaM. I I'iMla.. IN,:, Sv„^vu,, ''''■•''■'"" ' '""'"Wio"! Theme. acl.L.J 17«r-IS7M,c"khn,":i ,.'•• '' • '"""■' ^'''• t'nMiea, „n'l of tho Even s ,?f h," ^^.'""1"' K" '» the .he ohair ,? emie, I tl' " "■*- ''" '"'J ^een ^iy^^ (The author, a Polo byb r" JJ' ^^^''^ ''""- '^■-6. .li.lae.k. a,„l Ix '2 „ , t ,1 '''^ '", .""''''""" '" "'"t of sian service, but .loserLl ., 'i i" '''°'^^'" '" "'^ Hus. pk-d. llj, o,| , ,?^„ ' "'eology, which he alrcaily „ecu .h:>r;r;-i:ir;^l,^';;a;;i!y^^-/'{,;^i' ->-.-.. hear., IloUder, Edwin h mia "•''■•"■•*-'• -n IsC ,o,;- TloJuinor Clerk.- a Talo of Ci y 1 fe j;^f!f!n !h;:\«l^!:':'',:":;i!.^-'i\i'"- -mio.i^.l'":?: "r.il;!,,, in'vo";;c:"i;,;„''''ii^«;ri>"'lj "V' ,*• '^''"' ■''""•>• -tall-Ii„v of i.„. ,..."■".!' ''".1- ';-.«9.. '"<"». 7. Tho 1 Hodge, l)„viH t^ with i'reia,;;;;N;;,« bv Jev w" .';'"" "'' "'* '•"'""•^■'' = Cori„thi-.n.,"N T,rk |s«o J^" «T".,1 '"'''''"'« '» "'e litT Tales, l,o„.. isr.s 1 •,,.,. ..•,.'°'''" '*'■'•■'. Hodge. Il«v. I. m ,.,..... ""'NIehih: aStorvofth.Pv,; • ,-'""• '"• Ephraim must. Vol.. i. and ii r 0°, -"'"«„'" '«'"-■" ""'' "'■'••• vol. i., l.ssa }■> To, II • ; '^''*f"- ■•. Svo ; new od,, a.lven',ure;,- J„ ; ,«" ^o ^i '^:':""'T"""' •^"- llieir Origin, I'n.iress ami tC . ""-'" ""^ "'« ^^"--IJ •• '--s.Avoi..--:'li.T?i;{;!,'K-p!:rra^;:- b. Hodge, r^^ V l.en.U ;,•,.,''*'''« or. Svo. ^?^^.r':fl:vS3;r'7-.^^^i - "" fiseasos peculiar to • 'J I'l'iiinir Tlu-relshssL . 1 " '"f"'."! Hiu present nii'iit. . . . We V,.,. iw r. ; /' . "■'* «'"" "1 this arranire ^I<^ with hisV.mv s ^,^r^; ii I" '^•'li'-J- "^ "eknew 'ill^t l'"ni.v and ul.ility, a^, 1 an l, f''!'' '"•'"/*■'''■' ''''» '" "U" ' ti'ael,inK,,fthat.4Wh n'^.-'in h^^ '-f the spirit an.i ""dll^rr'^eorgrV^;:?.''''";;!'^'''''*- ' M,,:\,,„ |"4ri^,?' '•„^'*«''^'"''"' I'ife iindChar- tl- tieneral A.eaibli:! 'is^^lss"' Phlhf ?^'';T "^ N. York^,f„'d Chi;.,'t,"'7''1'.r' '"'"^ ''^"^ " «"^-'. ^ CoS^V j^l'^S!^. f ;^-' 'i. •f'^ in Fork, Su!|iva„ k'nton, la., Vsfifi-S2 The PeV; '-""I" ^"'""""'' ^'-'I'" I"'"-. Iv,;,'l2nm <-atfchi.m of Fortification, C.U "::^«^^,,'''»''«'" (t'^eua.) See ilclLVA.NH, 831 ''I lit t i "I Hi: Mi m .it--! q w iHr«, |>. Hvo. HoiIkcn, Jnmi'Mi (iirinniiilnn of the (.runt \ io- toriii \UAtii' in ('Miiii.l.i. I.mh., \>*M. r. S«\. I IIodKi-N, Joliii I'n-dcrick. I. FiiMt Slip:, k. ; I'nicliculCliriiii'try, Idp Aniiculliiiiil Sliidciil*, \i'.. I."ii., j IH.i", IL'iiic); :i(l eil„ If*.')'-. '2. OiilliiifH iif lljo Stnu'tiio I mi'l I'li.vKiuldB.v cif tlii' \iiiiimli< "f tlio Funii, l.un., ImI:', i K'.iKi; lMe.l.,'l^7«. ,, , JlodRCN. NU'liolHK William, f■^,^, vol, i„ inl.l.] Till' riiihiili.' llmi.Mloiik; ii Ili-tHry "I'llio Metri)|ioliliin >Ii»»i.in«, Ac. lllM-l. I,"n., Is.,", Hki. lIotlKUK, llifhiud, M.I). On the Nalnrp. I'n- tlioioKv, unilTii'iiiiiii^iii "I I'lii'i'iHTiil Ciinvulsiuns, I.iin., 18111, j..8v(i. Il«dui-N, Itit'liiird .■>!., M.I)., of Ito.lon, Mimi-. 1. The H.\ci-ion nlMuinl*, itn.^t., |st!l,>v.i: '.Mnl., l.-lllt. 2. I'niclii'iil DiHi-ccli'ins; :M O'l., I'liili^, ll^iw, i'-'ino. llodKCN, Sydiu-y. 1. l)iri{i. lor the liiiiii'il Dyke, Lon., l!*.'.:', p. >vo. 2. I'liu Hiitilo of llii..|ipu<. aiol i.tlie- I'oenis, I,on„ I".):!, K'nio. .'!. OcolfrfyV Wifo: n Ucmlnisconoc. lUSliinlry Hope, [|ihihi.I.1 I,on., 1«TI, 2. vols. p. Svo. 1. A .Ni'" (iodivii. lly .Siiinlry Hope. Lon., I^7«, ;l voir*, p. .Hvo. .1. .\inoiiK llic (libjixDi a C'liiM'r! U.piniincu. Illiisl. I, on., I^-'I, '({. Hoao. «. AiiKin;; tlu' Woblins: a L'liiM's Uonmnoo. lllui't. Lon., I»^2, -llo. Ilodgcs, Williniil. Ilapli^ni, tivteil by .Scripture iukI lli:.torv, X. York. I.hT:), IlMmo; M ul)i;lciri from llio Uiiaaiiui of V. I. Ncniirovili-li-l)iinlc;ln'nko, l.oii., I^^l. Svo. IIa.\on Antiquities in the liritisli Mu,iunin, l,on., IMH4, two aeries, Mvo. "The hook consist.- of a niUecllon (jf six lectures de- llveml tivtiic author In the AnKl.iSM.x.ni Kooui ol tho Itrllish .Miiscuin, and n UKWt iiilerestini,' In.ok it s, lull nl (lul-ol-llicwav Icuniiiik' uml of facts which it behooves all who lovethi.s'Knullsli laml. and are curimis ahoiit the l.e- Kiiiniiijisof its history, to know. .Mr. Ituskiii, whovviu- Klcclioiis in Unlario; LM cl., Toronto, \x>*6. Ilodilkillt Howard, M.A., h. Inj"; Kraduatc.l at .lesiis I'olieKi, Cainbridxe, |S7!*i called to ihe har at I,lnc(dn's Inn l.'^>2. Irish Land l.e){ishition and the Uoyal Coniniis.-ionurs I a .^iiinniary of the Ueporti of the Uoval Ci issioners. I.on., I-->I, Svo. llod|{liill, Jolill Kliol. Monograms, .\ncient and Modern: their llisloiy and Art Treatment. Ilhi.-I. Lon., l-illl. I -mo. ' , ,, , , IIodKUill, Tlioilias, M.D., [nnl,; v.d. i., add.] 1. Blographieal .-Sketch of iJr. W. Sirou.l, Lon., ISj8, Svo. 2. Narrative of a Journuy to Morocco iu ISB3 and 1864, Lon., I Mill, r. Svo. IIodKkiii, Tlioinnx, D.C.L.. h. Is:il, at Tottcn- ham, Midillesi.x, Koj^, ; eoucated at drove House School, Totlinliaui. and at I'niversity ('.■llene, l.ioolon, and Kradiiiited with honors at llie I'liiversity of London I."*.. I. He is engaged in hiisiness as a lueiiilier of a hanking tirm at Newcastle, and his historical work has liecn llie I'liiplovment of his leisure hours. The honorary de^jrue of IJ.C.L. vas 1 IVrred upon him liy liie Inivorsity ol Durham in l~^:;, ami hy llie Inivcrsity of Oxford in ISSIi. He lias eonlrihuted to the Kdinhuri!li lieview and other periodicals, and to Ihe ninth edition of the Kncy- elopiedia Hriiannica. I. Claudian : the l.asi id' the Id. man I'octs ; Two Lectures delivi'red hefore the Literary ami I'liih-.-ophical .Society, Ncwcastle-on-Tyne, New- ca.-tle and I.on., |S7J, p. >vo. •■ More iihle and appreciative tnatiiieiit than that which Mr, !luil«klii (fives lo hi- sulijeeteoiilil not he desired. — f-iniliihn. .\lviii. mil. 2. Italy and her Invaders: vols, i., ii., .37ii-176. U\f, 1S8II, 8vo'. "The idea of the hook Is lodcscrihethe proees.sliy wliicli the oM i;overiiiiicnt anil ch illzalioii of II ly were dc ■.Iroved.aiidthe loiiinlalioiis laid for Ihe new evelopluciit ofh'er niediaval lllc. . . . 'Ihe conception is a tine one, Morlhv of Ihe loin; iiinl serious sludy which Mr. Hodnkin has evidently Kiveii il . . . lie has I.een driveiito depart prelly widely Iron' his original ' ' 1- mil .sn imich a hislorv ol ii*il.> liini mu ........ he (if the select few who listened to ilicse lectures, said lliiU I j;iveii us iml so iiiiich a history of Italy and the leiiton tliev were a new revehilion of triilh and poetry lor linn ; nations that inviidcd her as a series ol pictures Iroin II thai he had no Idea of llic wealth and heaiuv of ancient fiaiith and lillli ccnliiiies. . . . 'Ihe hook Is one ol ure KiiL'llsh teachiiiL's iiiilil he heard them IVoiii .Mr, llod^ielts' and uiicoiiiinnn merit-. . . . There isa IreshnessaiKlhcMii- llps' thai the laller had ovcrluriicd sunie of Ills most | jness ahoul il which makes H pleasant rcadlnt.' Irom Ih.- elierisheil ooiiiions. hut had uivcn him a new Held of ; ilrsi pat;c lo the lasi. flic iiulhor has lived so loiij,' "-"oic; thoUL'ht instead."— S(»r(>i'"'-. Ivii. 118. : ihe men of whom he write- thai lliey have become uuilc ■' Kccentrlc .-peculations arc made Ihe text for mornllz- | real and liviiin lo him, and his lulerest eommuii caU- inu discourses, which tonether take ii). Ihe urealer part ol ■ i,s,.ir to his readers, . . . His style is always simple, li'el.v, the volume We should he Khul if we coiilil assent to Ihe ^.ranliic ; and if his Ireatmciil. and the occasional relic.- hiuh praisj which the author iiuotes from I'rof Ituskin ti,,i,> nr illustrallons which he throws in. heconie oeeasloii- anil oilier emiiieut persons who were anioiii; his hearers; \ u\\\ -omewhat more himlliar Ihan the last Kcneratl.iii but the fact that such praise could be ,;iven onlv shows „o'iild have thoiinht eompalihle with the ditjnity of hi- how urcally the edueated publie stands in need ol en- i.irv.lhis is, iillcr all, an error on the ni;lit side, an enm llirhteiimeiitrespectlUK'Older I'.UKlaud.'"— .loi((., xxv.Jlll. wh'ich one is ilispo,«ed to praise when Ihe subject Is so rc- 2. The rhauipion of Odin; or, Viking Life in Uays iiiote and little known llial a dry and pnik-nial c luuii lii.i.' of Old must.' Lon., 18S.^, p. slo. 3. The EnKlish in "' 't >s more than usually eerlain lo repel most ,peopK-, the Middle A;;es, from the Norman Usu ■nations lo the Days of the Stuarts, as Illustrate.l by the Mediieval Re- mains in the Ilritish .Museum, Liui., ISS5, Svo. -L Ivan Dobiotf: a Russian .. Svo. (). (irealer Knglaml; 'leing a Drief Ae.'ount of the Various I'osses.sions of Hor .Maj- esty in Kurope, Asia, Africa, America, .Vc, Lon., ISS7, p. Svo. 7. Harold, the Roy Earl: a Slory of Old Kng- land, Lon., 18S8, p. svo. must. I.on., l.sss, p. Svo. !i lllust. Lon., ISSS, p. Svo. Ilodgiiis, John George, LL.I) . b. 1821, in Dub- lin ; rcii.oved to Canada in ISIHi; secretary of the board of education for Upper Canada IS-IU; adiuilled to the bar 1S7II; deputy minister of e.Uioation for Ontario 1870. 1. (ieograpliy of Rrilish .-Vnicriea, Lon., ISoS 12mo. 2. A .School History of Canada, ami of tho other liritish Provinces in North .America, Montreal, ISfifi. p. Svo. :i. Sketches and Anecdotes of Her Majesty the liueen, the Late Prince Consort, and other Members of the Royal Family, Lon., ISIIS, 12mo; :iil eil., lS7f). 4. .-'chool Law It is lonn since we have come across a book nii likelv to make history popular by true and honest methods, —Siii.Jlti:, 1.211. Vols. ill. and iv.. The Ostrogothic Invasion; the lui- jierial llcstoralion, IS8,'i. " Mr. IloilKkin has a story to tell which is In nil ways one of the most I'ascimUiiij; w hiidi history alloiils. . . . He has an excellent author expound in rrocopius.' I3e Hello liothico.' and he spares no pains to exiract his authors incaniiiL'. Mr. Ilo.lsikiii has (dearly rambled, wilh liis Pr plus iu his hand, aloiiK the w li.de line of the mar. Ii , Richard I'limtajjenet. ; (,r Helisarius. He has i.l.'iitlried all the places which I'ln- Tom's Nugget: a Story- i eopiiis mentions; he has examined every biiilleliehl. , , , I His accoiiiit of llie pL.rics of ancieut lioiio- is the nio-l vivid an.l the most inlelllnihle that we have ever rciid. Not oulvdoes he reproduce the Forum and Ihe t'a).iliil but the walls, the tjates, ami Ihe aiiueduels are made tin- subjects of auimaleil ilcseription."— .Si', liii., Ix. ,i711. ■•His stanihinl of hislorical performance has stca.lil.v risen as he has gone forward with his task ; he has leiinit how to mass and sroup his .subject, how to handle his iim- lerlals n, the best advauUijie. and how lo rcstrniu some "t ! that leiideney torash analogy and piclurcsiiuecomparisDii I which is one of liie Hieiitesi snares of Ihe historian. . . , The book . . . has not quile Ihe grip of Ihe great liisl.i- I riaiis, but Mr. Iloiltjkin has industry, imaslnatiini, and iin ^, , , , I attractive style."— -l^/i.. X''- am. Lectures; being the .Substance of Lectures to Xormal i ■■ Thev tell once more those stories the centres of win. h School Students, Toronto, 1872-73, 2 parts, Svo; new | are Theodorie and Totila, Helisariii.s and Narses, and tlmn 832 Iheau the lil-ii tic, ... Mr, I tice to his pre: ■L The l,ui Trunsluiion ol Casalotlorus, ,H 8vo. "■Vli e.xeelh aiilhor whow his viTy liniii.' n»dKkiii^liiitfilin', liv, 2,sy. .■■This l.s a' ren'ia ill a remarkable m IIS. Ihoug), some of men ol sixlv were register the high-, liimuistic kiiowled) cxi_ee.lcd."-|{„BKii Hodg§oii, Ml I.on., LSS7, p. Hvn. Hodgson, It, Sheet. 1. A .Missi !siil, 12uio. 2. .M Hodgson : „;th n Fox, Lon., 1,S70^ Hodgson, cf niscenees of Aiistr Life. Lon., IS4I1, p. I.on.. 1 8 111, 8vo. ; Travel, Lon., I.S-liP uf Ihe Viscounts of ivilh tho Life of tha Hcsidciiee at .Vagus; a Series of Letteis cr. Svo. Hodgson, I>. s .S|iccial Points of In Hodgson, Dec, "I anatomy in the l' lil.jiid and its Enlart Hodgson, Hon I' Llie, Lon., Is7ii ., Hodgson, El'le SV(J. Hodgson, Fra ^"^■c in India: an 1 lintish (iovernment 1 I'enty of thatCountri |i, Svo. Hodgson, Fred ■Niiare and its \het 'Mecnanio's Slide Rule uals,") N. York, 1881 we, and Abuse; hoi Chi I HOD T.._L_; . ''i"''in (If ( ii»«i,Mi(,rii»: i,.M.,, . . Il.i.i» • llob Tr:„:i:i;:„:':;";;:,';^,.';:;7;;;-;-: ...« ,. ,.„„,,.„„„ all 11! M- v,Ty I|,„|„.,| Mu!" ,',;",''' ';' ','fl l'r..,,„r||M , , llfi-rK l,„„„ |s7,', I,',,,,, • ''"""•^'^•"""'"'liUrKM "uilKkiiiNoii ' >V. It. pre r •Wmlysi,. L„„., rsxi.sv'.". 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I«-, ,,. ,s"„ "P'n'on* on tho Indian Army," I C-"n!^'i^n::?',:J"^^i:'Vi;;|:^''t''^' ^"^ '^-"0 "f the Yanooy: il SliMch oC 1; ^i ' ''""J'' Q"i'"ian, an.l frotn the Format '„ of th^P I'^^'; ''"""™l "^'""7 Of s:?^Sr ■li'^S;';^]^- ly."- '.i^tory „f the doctrine ■'^'U, 12mo. 2 Me 1 V '"/ ',''" ^"""«' '-""•. to.x. L.in., \h:-2., svo ' '"-'("ob l.y Uev. (j. x. Hodgson, ciiristopherl'cmbert.... . „ • ni-ix'noM of Australia Hi, I, ,,V"'"«"«»". I. Horn - ]■■'<■•■■ ';"".. is^, ^ 8 ,: '^- Tw::,:''" ^'^^t''" l.'>n., I.StS), 8vo ;i n Vd • ''^""''eii^^r: a Poem, Hodgson, EUeu. Kato', Mother, Lon., 1885, p. ,iv , Hodgson, Frederick T i ti, r. the Death of Mo e' ,850 ,.n 1 ^p" ''"'" ^^ » P'"=''' "" Oxfonl,wl,erelVoKr.duUed "/"T,"^'^'''■'^'•C''l''^^g«^ Fellow of Corpus Ci> isTi p i . '" "" honorary Aristotelian sfciety^Le^vT' ";'■'' '^'^■^'^'^^' "^ "'« "Phy- 1. Tin . and Spac a^Mol" ,"' "^'"^l "^ "'"'"»- 18li5, p. 8vo. i. ". ine?n e« ?',f' ''''y^'.™' Essry, Lon., ■• We are i !' s^ki I » tii''.'"' '',""• '«'8. 2 vol.,. .Syo. nre speakl,,,. wirhou M.fflViL, %^'f,;r ' « "»« """k we ■m i^'-i ■ 1 ! "'-'f „ti HOD fear ii K"n]iernatural in English I'ciolry, one on the True Symbol of Christum Union, anil one on English Verse.) -The book eontainsnut a little earefal thinkinj;."— .'.i Camille Desmoulins and his Wife, by J. Claretie, I 1870, Svo. 15. Griffith's Double, Lon., 1876, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 16. (Trans.) Life of Madame de La Rocheloii. cauld, Lon., 1S78, p. Svo. 17. All or Nothing, Lmi., 1879, 3 vols. cr. Svo. IS. (Trans.) Tlie Heart of ll"l- hind, by Henry Havard. lllust. Lon., ISSO, Svo. I'.'. (Trans.) The Clients of Doctor Bernagius; from llie ' French of Lucien Biart, Lon., 18S1, Svo. 20. (Trans. i What micht have been; from the French, Lon., IsH, cr. Svo. 21. The Question of Cain, Lon., 1882, :i V"N. 1 cr. Svo. 22. The Lover's Creed, Lon., 1SS4, 3 vols. p. I Svo. 23. (Trnns.l 1794: a Tale of Ihe Terror; lioia the French of .M. C. d'Hf-ricault, Lon., 18S4, p. Sim. 24. (Trans.) The Cat, Past and Present: from llie French of M. ChainpHeury : with Supplementary Notis and Numerous Illustrations, Lon., Iss5, p. Svo. 25. A Stern Chase: a Novel, in Three Parts, Lon,, 1S80,:! vol-. cr. Svo. 20. (Trans.) Shelley: the Man and the I'nei ; from the French of Felix Rabbo, Lon., 1888, 12mo. 27. (Trans.) Dr. Raincau: a Novel, by George Ohnets, l.'n., 1888, er. Svo. With Lii.i.ik, Joiix : 1. (Trans.) An In- voluntary Voyage ; from the French of Lucien liiiut, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Memoirs of Mad;uiie do Kemusat, 1802-8: vols. i. and ii., Lon., 1880, Svo. tV.' HOE man. (,on . 1881, 2 >•,.'. 'o '',•'' S;"'^' "''"•. ^■'ei8ch- Fushinn in France .• or.D^e. of mrl^nT^ ^,1'""^ °^ Roman Porio.l to t ho Pres, nt Thnl . ''"'" ''" ''"""■ ""•I- IlluHt. Lon, isso ,",, 'r- b.V'lugu...inChalla. crick tlio (ireat an M,,7i„ i ' ' "i "rans.) Fral- of Paul Ccli^re,;-^1„;^;;\»„.^^;^;-;'- French ^ -'- ^'n;'-.,!^:'f^:{;: s.^'^ "--^'^ ^^^^». »">! l8?Mrm«lf";na"si;;!V'' '1^' ■^''""«'' Q"^'""" for .unUP,,in^;!/^;:;t;!;:^^|;^ono.icaU^ F "'^T'i^i^"i« Siltj/^^'-' '"■\^^''"« ^i"»:^ "f 188.!,, Sv„ Jintertainmg .Miscellany, Lon j "|te8^^!':^.^;.-"'^'--^eUerM. -c'o"of"A"l';'An'^^;r-cL''rr N^' ^-'--k, D.D., Pan Fran., 1884. ^ ""'" ""^S" bounty, California, KM,an.,ic Week, xr^X ISrol'liS ''"'^ ''"'' '^"^• 8i„5"\ v""' "'!"'" 'Thompson, b. is^. „t Sin. Albany, 1872, Svo*"'" '^"P"' "^ ""^''-''-nor iloffman, Horfman, Mrs. Marv Inno i « or, Practical Vie.v. of 't^t^onclt'.^'x Vorl'Tse/i'""'" 2. Alice Murrnv: a Tnl« v v i .„ ' *'°'*' '^'no. Feli.x Kent; or The nII v •. "■'■''' '^'"'' '^"'o. 3. of the [New York] Code of p;„ 7'""^' ««>"edie8 Treati..c upon the Estate anj RiX^Ak''^ ^™- 3- "I the City of x\ow York V # , ''L'i''' '^"P''™""" J- I'igostof the StXte/»nfn •'■'?' '^^^^ ^ vols. 8vo. Hoard of Su, erviso rnf »K n °«<"«'»"« ■'elating to the 6. A I)ige.«t'! ho ChattfT?.''''^''''"'^''''-^- '«"«• "f and relating to the C^rn ' '^"•'"°/' ""'' 0>-'linnncea Vork, N. York! 18C,«, 2 voliTo "• " r*''f ^''^ "^ '^''^'^ 01 (he Slate of New York. N Vor'k is. ^^""""^''11 '""' '.aw of the Church • with it, 4^1- . ' *''"• '• ^itiial "'Hi li„p(is,„„| offieesTx Y'rf'sVTT '" ^onununion Vactico as to References ami i. "• **' I'""' ""J licforees, N. York 187° sy '^ ''"'* ^"""s of - "fj?;*:; Si^"-" "■»• '«2'. in New York City; J^U; .erved'^^n the eivil'rV^™' "''♦'''' "' """'"d London 1874 and H fi „ — .' '"""'^^'"S "f legation at '■ '""'P. Cour and SI ""'"J° Denmark 188:i-s,^ Adven.!.re „"„d' oL^S' l^"'^'^'^ J:^ Personal l^r,5, 187(1-1871, r',ml8-- ^ ^"^ "■"■"' '-"«'- "' iima^l^' ;?.;;;;;;^'";;^"^i -"^"'- hum ;;.r' .':':';^^j;;,s? •Mr:Ho!n,^^ir';^r-;;n-^,S;ilf;:;o: HOG the State of x\ew York nnd P^t.:?;' ^'^^^'^^ """'y"' «» I'h.l). A .Manual of ('hernial 4 n,' * '''"'«"<:'< «•, the Examination of M^ri';ih^s::vv:!;i:'7i-!;' : I'vo; .ill ed., I'hila., ISs.) i orK, 18(.j, 'HoHmniin, Frederick AuBiist i.rv .. . tlie Art of .•Ringing • with H„i!. 7 .." „ ^ ""=e and i 'he Voice, •.oi:Vs78 24m^%'''p '" '^'•'^i-'li'^" "f Nature, and Jlistory, Lon ss4 q I'^o' '•" ^"1^'"' sons in Rhyme for VotZ.' Pon .' "' *™- '^^ '*™- ^ii:r^ro?i^f'^i^'^?;Af=-fT^;;ti^:'^^ ofSn'^'C*^!^-; . ^^« ilf':"i'"n or, Jottings N. York, 186!) iC ^ " ^"'' '■"""'' "'e tilobe, Berlin 1. On Am,L„i;T„ 'it L ;i^a"t1,: '."Tt '" I'on., 18oM. 8vo 9 Fnt..,. i !• "'-■^"atnes : n Lecture, E.x,.e'rin,en'.au;.d The" U "•'^Tl '", ""''%" ""^'ni^try "res delivered in ,' xtov'^ 001^^0/".?, ^"'•'''•' ^'"'*- 'lon, Lon.. 186,^, 7 "J r""^J' ."/ Chennstry, Lon- in Chemistry, fFar, • I „ . -"'f '^'fe-^^ork of Licbig ...II,,, (ran. . ,• J^ecturc.) Lor.. 1S7« «i,n Mogan, James Francis 1 i„ . . ,. Christmas Collection: .Storit^ Sko. L= p '^"''™"''" ~p^^e-^;!!;:^Li::%r^,tii:d'j^7".- rrfn"?,^^'r ^""J^l^^jghls^",- r - e-e-^ to"Ton"! 18.07. 2. TheReVource^^f v" '""•^•/^""'^'St. Louis, of Karly Western IMon^lr" f^'^T' Tr?" ^vl"* ''"■•'"'' Methodism, 1860 '"-er ' t8a9. 4. History of Western p. 8vo. ' "'""' "ew ed., Dublin, 1,880, t-. '«13, to its Fift^.^ 1^:;;^-,^- -„ro..„da. 18""f2m'„"' ^"■'^'^ ^- »="- » "o'nance, Phila., ofVh-'^^k'a-ntV.^:.. 'I'lTuft'^'N:-^^'-,^'-";- "-0- HOBC, Hev Willin.,. I '^- ^ork, 1867, 8vo. HI st» M»ev. "iiiiaiti Jaine,<«. iS'>i ibai u nnipden-Sidnoy College Va • I ,»,,.■'; ''•,''• "™'" appointed professorof liTblicai New t1 '"";:'' '""' ■n Union -^heological s;.mrn:ly ^5 "'"I'X o'th '"if ' of the civil war he return..,) ... .h '"' J"e outbreak and Corres,.,nd:n^ce ''J,u:f e!^'' ™ •" p T "' ^"'^' Hogg, rrniicis RoberU V^ Sick Children: a LeoM.r, "b?,'^','^:' ^"rgeon-miyor. ••'■■naKe in the Armv .M»,li;„M:.T' i? ' V'-' '^^"O- i^- «vo. 3. Will item, Ir'^' ,"'•".?''''''■''•'• ^o"- 187.S, Health and riVi'L^orE . 'ptf^ "T:™'"'"? '"« Benares, 1877, 8vo 4 Tn.iilT 'I'lmilies m India, Hogg, George Crawford 'mo^""/' IT ''• '">' an Essay; 2d ed., Rombay WS 8vo "'"'^ ^"^""''y ' 8SS " i '- ifi i HOG IIoKR, Henry. I. Pncms, I-on., IS52, 12ino. 2. SonjtK fur lliu Tiiiu'!', Lon., ISiili, l2iiio. Ilogt;, Julio/, M.K.C'.S., [,,1,1-, vol. i,. iicl,l.,l Fel- low (if tlio Uciy.il Miorosi'cipii'iil Sui'icly, first iiiTsidoiit (if tlic Mcilieiil Micrimoiipical Sdcii'ly, London, .tc. : oon- snltinu surgeon to llio llo.viil \Vost1nill^'ter (i|ililliiilinic Il(is|iitiil, ,tc. Ilifl contributions In tlu' Lancet iind dllier mcdionl journals are very numerous. I. A Manual of O|ilillialnipsc(iiiio Surgery. Lon., lS(i:!. Svo. 2. Cataract and its Troatnuint, Medical and Surgical, Lon., ISIlil, ,Sv(i. 8. Skin Diseases: an In(|uiry into their I'arasitic Origin and Connection with Kyc-AIVections, Lon., IS7;l, 11. 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Holconibe, James Philemon, [.("'<•, vol. i , add.,1 1S2II-187:!, professor of law in the University of Virginia lS."i2-l'ill ; member of the Confederate Congre-^ IStil-li.'i. Literature in Letters; or, Manners, Art, Crit- icism, Hiograpby, Illustrated in the Letters of Eminem Persons, N. York, ISIili. 12ui(i. Holconibe, William Frederick, M.I>.,b. is'jj, at Sterling, Mass. ; professor of eye and car diseases in the New York Medical College lSii2. in the New York Ophihalmic College and Hospital 180:1, and in the New York Medical College for Women 1807. 1. The llistuiy of .'Mount Sterling, Kentucky. 2. Genealogy of liie Hush Family, of Watcrtown, Conn. :). History of the Holcombcs in America. 1. I'aniily Records : their Im- portance and Value. N. York, 1S77, Svo. Holconibe, William Henry, M.D., b. 1S2.'), at Lynchburg, Va. ; graduated in medicine at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania IS47 ; has practised as a homoo- pa'thic physician at Cincinnati and elsewhere. I. 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A History of the T"»ii of tiueensbury, in the State of New Y'ork : with Hi'- graphical Sketches, Ac, Albany, N.Y., 1874, Syo. ' Holdeil, t'. F. A Hook on Birds, Host., IS72. I Holdun, Edward Singleton, LL.D., b. 1S40, at St. Louis, .Mo; graduated at the seienlifio school it i Washington University 1806, and at the U.S. Milil.ny HOL AciidiMiiy Isrn In uti i .U..S. n„vyj in iHsi hvly2,Tl ■""tluMiialios :■., :, >» tlio l'niver«i.v uf Wi . ' n !'7''"""'"' '"' '""•"»' 'V '•■rn Ohserv,.t„rv. „ I „ ' ^IT' '''"'"'"^ "'' ">« ^■■'""•- l'nivor,.Uy nC (^\l tun i, ,„ ' , :r''''';'''i''"';'"''' "'' '^'o tion : its Defc,.,. „„, ,1 ,> '"'," ^"";"' "f l''-rti(l,,- 2- ''ataln^uoof ,1,., J ^J*"'!,'.','. '^'l ^ .'"''• '«'-' ''^-• •l..n.,-v,i.,„.y, U'Msl,i„.(„, .',,'" '"";•'' '''"'o- ^..v,U '■■■■ ■" ■ • '• '• '"" An^'lh'an ('ulc,.|ii,.t, I HOL I"'"-. I.SS.\ l^,„„ 2 An ..- ■ ,''''"' ^^"""''■"" <''""'''i-^i cumtoof \Vliit,.|,ur,.|, s rV ' "' '"■''■'■nod l,SO(). 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The Pr„.ti,.Ml r ' '" ' "'■'*' «"i; ieeturor in ce '•\ '■AHricl^li:^ 5;:,'^«F. f-ndon, si,^: ; [t' A'ner. ed., with A.ldi 1,^' 'r'"""''^' '"'"•■ L^^i Whcclcr, I!,,.,., „„,j ,2,;,„"--'"'' ''"■'•^^tl""- K"troq,ectlve\' h 1 f t ,0 PI,?' 1 '; ,'"'"•• '"". Svo. ,'). bracing the I'l:-, „„leJwhrnh '.!'', ■'""""" """><: <•■ »- Conduct, ton., is;;'.';*:?, f i.:^" '' ^y'/;"' ""'■'- •J. jjiio ot Arch* 837 ince i(ij. h ■• i J:p HOL deacon W. Phclp, Urn., \H7\-T.\, 2 vuls. Svo. ft. Tlio Miiinteniince of tlio Church uf Englaml as an l.etnbliMied Church, Lon., 1874, Svo. 7. The Young ('hrji-tian Armed; or, The Duty ho owes to God, Lon.. 1^(4, cr. Hvo. 8. Sermons anil Short Studios, I.on., 18,i,,Svo. .1. Principles of the Knglisli Church : a New Apology l"r the Church of Knghind : a Scries of Letters, Lon., 18,7, 1, Svo. 111. Manual of the Hook of Comnmu Prayer: its History, Ac, Lon., I8S(!, l2uio. 11. Karly Mi.ssion.s to and within the llritish Ish.nds, Lon., l^^N 12ino. Witli Dixon, K. W., and Li.ovi). J., Three Ivssays on the Eslahlished Churcdi, Lon., lS7:i, 8vo. Hole, Jniili-M. 1. Lectures on Social Science and the Organi/.ation of Labour, Lon., |8ol, 8vo. 2. An Essay on the History of Literary, Scientilic, and Mo- elmnics' Institutes, Lon., 18,,H, 8vo. :!. "Light, .More Idght'" on the Present State of Education amongst the WorUing-Classes of Leeds, Lon., I8lill, f|>. 8vo; new e.l., 1811;;. 4. The Homes of the Working-Classes: with, Sug"estions {.n their Improveuiont, Lon., 18li(), Svo. | Hole, Very Kev. Samuel Ueynolds, M.A., D.D.. grii.luated at Hrasenose College, (l.xlord, J8U ; ordained 1844; chaplain to the Archl.ishop of__Canter- : bury since 188:i: dean of Rochester since 18S, 1. A Little Tour in Ireland : being a Visit U, Dublin, Galwae, ; Conneiuara, Athlono, Limerick, Killarncy, l.lengarritt, Cork, Ac. liy an O.vonian. With Illustrations by Jolin Leech. Lon.^ 18.V.I, Svo. Anon. New ed., 1878. .. A Book about Hoses : How to (irow and Show them, Ldin. and Lon., ISB'J, Svo; 8th ed., 1884. X Tile Mx ol Spades: a Hook about the Garden and the (jardener, Edin.. 1872, sq. 16mo. 4. Hints to Preachers: with Sermons and Addresses, Oxf., 1880, cr. Svo. 6. Nice and j her Neighbours, Lon., 1881, p. Svo. i Hole, \y, G. Prooris, and other Poems, Lon., 1886, '''Hole, William. Quasi Cursorcs : Portraits of the High Officers and Professors of Edinburgh I '>'*>'"','>■ f its Tercentenary Festival, [with letter-press,] Edin., ISSS, fol. Only 1011 copies printed. Holeinan, F. U. Christian Poems, Claremont, U.S., 1865, llimo. , , ,.,, Holford, Kev. John Henry, M.A., 18.!«-1mi>; graduated at Wadham College, Oxford, 1834 ; curate ot Christ Church, Hampstead, from 18liO. A Memorial Volume of Sermons: with a Short Biographical Preface by E. H. Hickersteth, Lon., 1872, 12mo. Ilolgate, C. W. An Account of the Chief Libra- ries of New Zealand, Lon., 1 880, 8vo. Holgatc, Jerome B., ['i"'e, vol. i., add.] l. Noaohida' ; or, Noah and his Descendants, BulValo, ISliO, 8vo 2. Shortcomings of the Puritan Church, and Ke- organi/.ation of Society, N. York, 1863, Svo. Holl, Henry. I. The king's Mail, Lon., 186.3, 3 vols. p. Svo ; new ed., 18ti.i. 2. The Old House in Crosby Square : a Story, in Two Parts. Lon., 186;i, 2 vols. p. 8vo. a. More Secrets than One: a Novel, I'""'- l"*"'. 3j'"'»- p Svo. 4 The White Favour: a Novel, Lon., ISbti, .i vols. p. 8vo. 5. The Golden Bait: a Novel, Lon., 1871, 3 vols. p. Svo. . i,i,i Holland, C. Aspasia: an Autobiography, Phila., 1861), l2nio. , ,, . Holland, Kev. Charles, M.A., graduated at Uni- versity College ISlli); ordaineil 1810; rector of Petworth, Sussex since 185S1. The Scripture Expositor; or, Dis- trict Visitor's Scripture Assistant, Lon., 1 850, 8 vols. 12mo. Holland, C'live. The Golden Hawk; or. The Wanderings of John Malcolm, Lon., 1888, p. Svo. Holland, Denis. 1. Ulio O'Donnell ; or, An Irish Peasant's Progress, Lon,, 1860. 2. Donal Dun O'Byrne : a Tale, Lon., 1809, l2mo. Holland, Edward. Mabel in Rhymeland ; or, Litt'e .Mabel's Journey to Norwich, Lon., 1884, 4to. Holland, Kev. Frederick May, b. IsnB, in Boston, Mass. : son of Kev. F. W. Holland, ,njni; gradu- ated at Harvard 1850; ordained a.s a Unitarian clergy- man 1863. I. The Keign of the Stoics: their History, Religion, Maxims of Self-Control, Ac, N. \ork, ISiO, 12mo. 2. Sordello: a Story from Robert Browning, N. York, 1881, 12uio. 3. Stories from Browning: with an Introduction by Mrs. Sutherland Orr, Lon., 1882, 12mo. " The physical clement, the Mieeeii and "eUoii of llie <-harftck'rs, is given by Mr. Holland • . . . wh e Mr"- «" . .. presents us with a eomprehenslve essay on tlicspiritua clement and p»ycholo^^y of the P>;em.s. . . . Mr. H'Jll'iiKl has done a difficult piece of work with fair success. - ^1C(U(., xxli. 287. S38 HOL ' 4. The Rise of Intoileotual Liberty, from Thales to ■ ''"iThe"";/'.- ';''i;!'lr!5^'"". "« parts judieionsly pro- rK.rtl'ned ami the relalfons of the .lillerent evenU and dienomeiia ably broim'ht out. -r'^"""'! f 'V '•''■'; , ,,, , • , Holland, Kev. Frederick >*c»t, b. isil, in Boston, Mass ; graduated at Harvard 1831, and at the Cambridge Divinity School 18:il. He resides at Concord, Mass. : has leclurod on Eastern subjects, orgnimod several religious societies, and contributed to the 1 re- i eeediiigs of the New England Historic (ienealogical So- ciety 1. Scones in Palestine. By a Pilgrim of 18.)1. Bost 1852. 2. Sinai and Jerusaiem ; or. Scenes Iroin Bible Lands. lUust. Lon., 187(1. 4to Holland, G. Calvert, M.D. 1. The Principles an.1 Practice of Medicine, Lon., 18;i4-:i8 2 vols. 8v,.. '2 Exposition of Corn-Law-Repealing Fallacies, Lon^, 1840 Svo :!. Vital Statistics of Sheffield, Lon., 184.., 8vo ' 4 Diseases of the Lungs from Mechanical Causes, Lon 1844, Svo. 5. 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"Four year- ago at the entreaty of his children, he wrote down or tircin the story of his life, as he couhl then rerall it. and printed it for a sma 1 priva e e.rcle (>1 h > trie Is In his eighty-fourth year he is induced to g ve it a wi er rage and publishes it for the w.,rld. It is singii- arly ope 1 in its eoiitideiiees, and wins upon us like apcr; sonal mirrative which we listen to from an (dd man s lips. , "3. Fragmentary Papers on Science and other Subjects, ' Holland, Kev. Henry Scott, M.A., b. 1847, ui ' Ledbury, Herefordshire, ami educated at Eton, and al i Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduated, first cla>s 1 Lit Hum, 1870; ordained 1872; became tutor at Christ ■ Church, Oxford, 1872-85 ; hon. canon of Truro 1883-84. : and since then canon of St. Paul's. I. The Apostoli.- 1 Fathers, (" The Fathers for English Readers, ) Lon., i 1878 12mo. 2. Four Addresses on the Saorihoe ol the ; Cross, Lon., 187H, Svo. 3. Logic and Life: with other Sermons, Lon., 1882, er. Svo; 7th ed., 1884. " ■■ The first throe sermons in this yolume. to say the least, -and several of the others appromdi them 71 power.-ap near to us serm.uis that deserve to rank high In the lieo- otical literature of England, and that apiicar likely to n mil ai tl eir place there as long as sermons on the Greatest subjects that a licet human nature continue to be ?.«.,.. ..iio.i n,i,l ri'inl " — Snrrhitoy. Iv. 596. nreaclied and read."— Sj)tr((i(or, Iv. 596. 4. Good Friday: being Addresses on the Seven L.ist Words delivered at St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon., 1S84, .,.. Svo 5. Creed and Character: Sermons; 2d ed., Lun„ '1887 er Svo. li. Christ or Ecolesiastes : bernions ; preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon., 1887, p Svo. 7. On Behalf of Belief: Sermons preached in bt. Inui- ; Cathec.ral, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Holland, J. Simon. Office and Cabin Comp.in- ion for Engineers and Officers of Steam Vessels, Lon., : 1861, fp. 8vo; 2.1 ed., 1864. 1 Holland, J. W., M.D. 1. Diet for the s.- ; Notes, Medical and Culinary, Louisville, 1880, Vnm. 1 2 On the Urine : Memoranda, Chemical and Microsco|.. ical, for Laboratory Use. Illust. Phila., 1887, 12mo Holland, John. The Bazaar ; or, Money and the ! Church : a Rcjectod Offering, in Blank \ erse. Hy 11 * Christian Poet. Sheffield, 1861. „ ,^ , , ,; Holland, Josiah Gilbert, M.D., [n,,i,; ol ., add ^ 18>9-lS8l. Dr. Holland's connection with lie Springfield Republican ceased in 1866 In 1870 he be- gin the pun\ic:.tloi, of Scribner's Monthly (now the Century,) of which he was editor and part owner, 1, Gold Foil Hammered from Popular Proverbs, N. . <>i% 1859, 12mo. 2. Mies Gilbert's Career, N.York, l^M. 16mo. 3. Lessons in Life, N. York, 1862, 12mo. 4. HOL letler, to the Jonesc.. N. York IS«1 i, •'»" 100,000 c.o,,i," arc « I f,f "''","'• •'*■»• (M"^» - .^Th,^M,.hrt;!K«„j:7-,^-^^ I;'. Tho Story of SevenoHks N V ,' Vjl'*' "*'-'' '2">». Nicholas Minturn, X Trk IS-r', '■,'"' '-""'• >•'• J'".v To,,i,.,, X. York, i.sre H2 I ', '-;'!"• '■•• '^"'""•y- -• f ;^i;i 5ii?ttek;riyFlr ^'n -;^s,„ f"i'li ojie oC wliom lu 1 ;/ ,TM "'I'.ltitiiUi; of readers I^r-l.p..Svo.' '^''•""Ve- Wne.t Thought,, Un I ll-™"....rKe„t?-,--:^-W„r._,, the bar at Linc7n?C^s1"^ "'J' ''• ''''' ->l«l to ast>cal Courts Commiss on's K»i' ^""""'"y of Eeclcsi- 8yo. 2. Uemocrae; and the Kh'r'V-'. '-""•• '^•^-'. P- ed., rev., Un., ihss Sto i-stablishcj Church; 2d Holland, Tliomnii' i?-.! • d.. en College, OxVord^a jl^ell " M '' :^."'7„' ''(' "' »«g HOL 'l«len College oX I a V.ut " - •«- and aCha„c?.ll'or'V;H;e o2o;rt'',;P,H"' .^"'«' ^olle^^'e. Inn ISfi.i; Chichole , rofcs 1 ' r .* '"'■•. "t Lincoln- Oxford since l,sr4. Th« A I '"'^'■"'"ional la„ at •nges of Charitable Endowmon ," i"'"' "i"'' ^isadvan- J>yu|,on Co,„p„.it"„7C"'%I'<'»-. 1,'^M, 8vo. 2, Kssays upon the For , of?' t""'' "*"■*' J^nio. a. (Kd.) Alberiei Oen. I T) t '''J'?,"- '^^O' f'vo. 4 o,;; Indian Mutiny IS5?4s n Chinlf';^:?,'' ^'^8-"' '" l'.atLakevlle,Con„ " f^T"?"' ^^-D- I8.'i2-18S9 »' Bro„n l-niCr; in*' ' r : M- ',''«/r'>tiflo course »ay Advocate IS56-5r beol'nr ''"^- """"y'^ «'""- b-ard for testing .ne ta U i„ srf "'T^ "^ »'"> ^'-S- "lanufdcture of Ln and I? i ^ I*"** 'oclurer on the 01 Mines in 1,S7« , a1 "' "' "'« Columbia School '■nKtice in the Ec n.^^ntaTcer'.'^''^'''"'"" ^^^'-^y ^"rkandLon., ISfiO foi „L^T"!;'"'"'' "^ Steam, N - Ordnance and A'rm V. T'ut' 'x\ -': ^Treati.e ■ rans. The \Un „f o. • V'^'t. ^N. lork, 1805 Q •Method ofWo Hn/ ll'', •'^"' ''""^t^-^'ivo Purposes." ^o"^:s^^,!:~-yS'^d«^:..jj::;;;,^-«:. iprovcmenls must in"t;;"i^nSr-^^^-«"''" ! its History and '872, Ibmo. 2. tie' o'^tW "PanZ' nuaT"'; ^"!' 'k"'"''"'"'^ Chapters on ! Co'n"^':''' I'^^.f,^:?'. ''■■'«-'^. ''' '^"isburg, Jefferson Samanthaattherenenni ,;]„;,;■, V;'^ "'-' '^"'O- 2. .. My Wayward I'ardne ' or My I'T"'' ':"«• '^^o. Hartford, Conn., ls«u ,, ". 7 iT""'" "'"' J'^'iah, York, 1887, ™ I2,,,„ 1m- ■•• 'o™'". Illust. N ' Vork, ISS7, 12m» i a*' '^'"f •'""'"'' Qniltin", N . Holliday, Kev. V f t^ t^ ;^n!r*;j^r[^.t'^;„;^;,'^:;^-'-:.onuoidand 'Un.r!!:;^?r'^"" «-'-''• ^anlndia^-^Xl J- p. 'st""'«'" '■«"• Her First Impression, Lon., ,873, King''co;?^:./,!^:j,,«f "•;Be^Sey„,o„ educated at" ?s8,^^'''t^-"v''r^^i.!/;::;^-j^^ and other periodicals, held the f' , p''? ^'^"'' «"'""'. of tho Daily News an,.",! '. , 'T' "^ •'''amatic critic I Under Ii«>v Bell" % „„ M^o^J'^"^' ^'^ ""^ "tage. ';■> and outofCir"Lon •,«,?"• .^- ^'^'^ ^"""'"^^ ''«Gilt off, Lon., 1860 iLo 4 'tV'"' ^- ""'''""S ;''I,Lon.,186I,p 8vo 5 T; f ,! "^Sed London in "Ok. must, ton ,'86?"r t/''^""""'"'''-- ''Story. Underground London. Loi' ^ri, ""^ <■''- '88«- «• '"'ory of the E.vhibin:"-'„'/V862 Lon \«t^'"'""' **• To-Day ; Kssavs ,..,J in" ,, ^' '^""v '862, r. 8vo •v,^- «■ SirnL*^'X'r^n'd"E''^''^'V^'"- '«'■!, 3 vols. 8vo. 10 l>|a,"n Rn i°i, ,^'"'J'8. Lon., I8S0. Waiting for he bift a'T""',.,^""''""' «'" '« those who are about to it n„„« ?T ""'" Words to B"«tol. I . The Holy i^ble'tl P r^'?' "^ '^'^ ^'''^^•■"ent's, gXtlf-'^;^£?J|j^rf»^-„^ r'^ai^-i:^/£A'u^:^04.^'^;--: I.on., J866, 8yo.' An"n "" ^"^= "^ "^ Clergyman, Mollis, E. B. 1 r„ , . Ne-^t Thing. Iliun. ■l-hila^'i^tP'/^"''""^ ' <"•• The Summer. Jllust. N. York i's«. ?^ '^""'- 2. Cecil's Hollis, William Mm' '^™»- Original and T^Sons Bv 'T '"! .!""'" ''""-^ ler|. Lon., 1851, 12„,o Anon '"'""''"'°'- '» "ent- 'f'lMs'rrat^tvlll" ,"*?"•' [""". vol. ,., add 1 '8« ; was eontul.ge,^ "rf "ai, "rs ' ^r^^'-'e-J at Yal' !,8««-69, and aftcrwardTre ided fi""""'"' '" "''yti Oonnectiout. ]. Thomas ^tT . ".'' I"«''tise,l law in other Poems, Bost.!, 86 I'mo'-''";'^''/ .^^-fy! and i>oycI, N. York, 18,^2 I (in, ^- ^'"'"y Hollow; a Hollister, o. J i' t>, .,. I Springfield, 1867, 12n.o ->' n?/ r cT' ,'''" Colorado, York, 1886, 8vo. *" ^'"^^ "^ Schuyler Colfax, N. W,"''?."*!,: sfo! ^'"■"'"'' P'-e-Millennium Future, 18?6, .S2"no"*'2'*Tl,^*n '' /^ ^"''' '"'"■ " Look, N. York P»^"j'Talri''f;rf ."„7j (*; I<"-««? a. Thomet,-' I'hila., 1881, I2m„. ' '"^' Sl^etches of Garrison Life, RoprSwrn! L„n!?867 g^j:'"""""". Taxation, and Molloway, H. i a'-t ■ , V' M. 1. A Voice from the Convict Cell, 839 HOL ho; it Lon., 1877. 2. An Echo from Prison j or, My Mother ] Bland's Liitin Iloxnmetera and I'ontamotors, By iind I, liOn., 1S77, 12ino, Hulloway, Henry II. Mental (ieuinetry ; or, Uonorftliziitions of (ieouKtiieiil Denionntraticins in I'lanes, Solids, iind Hpherius, I'hila., 1884, 12ino. IlolloWiiy, J. E.-Eiiyson the Indian Mutiny, Lon., 1865, p. Xvn. Ilolloway, J. Ivathleen ; or, The Four-Leaved Shamrock, Lon., 1H72, 12mo. I Ilolloway, Mrs. Laura Carter, b. 1818, at Nashville, Tenn.; married, I8t)2, to .J. li. Hollowaj, if [ Uichniond, Ky. She has .•ontributei! to periodicals, \ edited the Home Library Magazine in t'hieago. 111., and ! acted for twelve years as associate editor of the Brooklyn , Daily Eagle, l'. Ladies of the White House. Illust. N. York, LH69, 8vo; new ed., 188(1. 2. .■in Hour with Charlotte Bronte : or. Flowers from a Vcjrkshire Aloor, N.York, l8S;i, l2mo. I). The Mothers of (Jrent Men and Women, and Some Wives of (Ireat -Men. tllust. N. York, lS8;i, 8vo. 1. The Hearthstone; or, Life at Home, I'hila., L88:i. b. The Home in Poetry, 18S4. 6. Chinese Gordon, 1885. 7. Adelaide Neilson; a Biog- raphy, 1885. 8. A Buddhist Diet-Book, N. Y'ork, 1881), 24mo. Ilolloway, Thomas. / . Practical Surveyor, Lon., 1S81, 8vo. 2. Levelling in its General Application, Lon., 1887, 8vo. Ilolloway, William. 1. Superstition : a Poem, Lon., I8o0, Svo. 2. Scripture Questions in Rhyme, Lon., ISli'J. Ilollowell, J. II. The Royal Commission on Education, 1886-88, Lon., 188S, 12mo. IIolls, Frederick William, of the New York bar. Sancta Sophia and Troitza : a Tourist's Notes on the Oriental Church, N. York, 1888, 12mo. llollway-Caltlirop. See Calthroi-. Holly, II. W. 1. The Art of Saw-Filing, N. York, 1864, 16mo. 2. The Carpenters' and Joiners' Hand- Book, N. York, 1S84, l6mo. Holly, Henry II. 1. Country-Seats ; containing Designs for Cottages, Villas, and Mansions, N.York, 1864, sm. 4to. 2. Church Architecture: with Thirty- , and Evening, Lon., 188i, Five Lithograph Plates, Hartford, 1872, 1. 4to. 3. Mod- ; Holmes, Eleanor. ern Dwellings in Town and Country, adapted to Amer- i Lon., 1S8H, 2 vols. or. Svo, ioan Wants and Climate: with a Treatise on Furniture j a Tale, Lon., 188,^, p. Svo, and Decoration, N. York, 1878, sm. Ito. Hollyday, Mrs. II. C. Domestic Economy : New Cookery- Book, Bait., 1882, Svo. Holm, J. Cocoa, and its Manufacturo, Lon., 1874, 12mo. " Holm, Saxe," (Pseud.) Stories, N. Y'ork, 1873, 12mo; Second Series, 1878, 12mo. See Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F., i/i./V«. Ilolman, Rev. D. A. Comity of the Laws of Marriage and Divorce, Ethnological, Ecclesiastical, and Civil, Fort Worth, Te.\., 1885, 12mo. Holmden, Mrs. Annie, (Harwood.) I. (Trans.) Jesus Christ: his Times, Life, Ac, by E. Je I'ressensC'. 1866, Svo: new ed., 1871. 2. (Trans.) Stories from Germany, by F. Hoffmann, Lon., 1S68, 16iuo. ,'i. (Trans.) Busy Hands and Patient Hearts, by (i. Nieritz, 186.8, Svo. 4. (Trans.) The Mystery of Sufiering, by E. de Pressense, 18118. p. Svo. 5. The King'.s Daughters; or, Educiitcd Women, Lon., 18611, l2mo. ; sq. Harrow Tutor. Lon.. ls6:i, 12mo. Holme, Uev. Christopher, M.A., graduated at University College, Durham, I8.)l ; ordained ISS.O; rector of Cathorpe since 1876. Annotations on the Got^el of St. Mark, Lon., 1863, 12mo. "Holme, Uaryl," (I'sooJ-) See Hkrbkrt, David, '"'i'lolme, J. Stanford. (Ed.) Light at Evening Time: a Book for the Aged, N. York, 187(1, 4to. Holme, T. and J. Hymns and Sacred Poetry, Lon., 1861, ;t2mo. Holme, W. Maggie Bell ; or. The Lost Sister, Lon., 1864, 2 vols. p. Svo. Holmes, A. Bromley, associate member of the Institute id' Civil Engineers. 1. The Electric Light Pop- ularly explaineil, Lon., 1882, l2mo. 2. Practical Elec- tric Lighting. Illust. Lon., 188:), p. Svo ; 2d ed., 1884. Holmes, Alice A. Stray Loaves, N. York, 1868, 12mo. Holmes, Uev. Baptist James, M. A. .graduated at Halford Hall, Durham, 1864; ordained ls65: vicar of New Mill since isru. Musings in Verse, 1874. Holmes, C. The Teeth, and how to preserve them, Manchester, 1S84, 12iiio. Holmes, K. .M. 1. The Cruise of tlie "Petrel," and other Stories, Lon., 1887, ISmo. 2. Tat's Dream, Ac. Illust. Lon., 1887,1). Svo. 3. Winning his Laurels ; or. The Boys of St. Raglan's, Lon., 1887, p, Svo. Holmes, Edmond G. A. Poems, Lon., 1876, er. Svo; Second Series, 1879. "With the exception of Miss RossettI, almost no liviiik' writ -r of religions verse.s equals Mr. Holmes in earnestness, in poetic Insight, ami in music."— .4(/i., No. iUl. Holmes, Rev. Edward Molloy, LLP., gradu- ated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1851; ordained 185.'.; rector of Marsh Gibbon. Buckinghamshire, since 1869. 1. The Conhrmation Class-Book; Notes for Lessons, 0.\f., 187.^, 12mo; 2d ed., IS83. 2. The Catechist's Manual: with Introduction by Bishop Wilberforce, Lon., 1878, ]i. Svo. 3. The Catechist's Prayer-Book ; Prayer, Morning 18mo. 1. In Time to Come: a Novel, 2. Through a Relincr's Fire: 3. A Week in Acadia. Illust. Lon., 1888, p. Svo." Holmes, Enira, b. 1S39, at Cleevo, Somersetshire; collector of customs at Fowey since 1877. 1. Tales, Poems, and JIasonic Papers : with a Biognipliical Sketcli of the Author by G. M. Tweddell, Stokeslcy, 1877, Svo. 2. Amabel Vaughan, and other Tales: with a .Masonic Memoir of the Author by G. M. Tweddell, Truro and Lon., 1879, 12mo. 3. An Unknown Watering-Placc ; or, Fowey as a Holiday Centre and Hcalth-Resort, St, Blazey, ISSl, Svo, Holmes, F. Morell. 1. Faith's Father: a Story of Child- Life in London By-Ways, Lon., 1880. 2. Tlic Children of the Court, and Two Little Waifs, Lon., IsSl, p. Svo. 3. Danger Signals: Volumes of Temperaiur Tales. Illust. Lon., 1881, sq. 16mo. 4. Exeter ILill and its Associations, Lon., 1881, p. Svo. ;>. History of the Land League Impartially Reviewed, Lon., 1882, cr. Svo. 6, Reggie's Boa.'t, and other Stories, Lon., 188:', 16mo. 7. Starlight Stories: Short Tales for tlic 8. Jack Marston',1 Words on Work t.. ......^ , , -.j •■ p^, 6, (Trans.) Early Years of Christianity, by E. de I'res- I Younger Ones, Lon., Is84, p. Svo sense, Lon., lS69,8vo. 7. (Trans.) .Madeleine's T'rials, and | Anchor, Lon., I88« other Stories, by .Madame E. do Pressense, IS70, p. Svo. 8, (Trans.) Martyrs and Apologists, by E. de Pre.ssensf, Lon., 1871, Svo. '.). (Trans.) The Oneness of the Race in its Fall and its Future ; from the French of Eugene Bersier, Lon., 1871, Svo. 10. (Trans.) History of Chris- tian Theology in the Apostolic Age, by E. Reuss, Lon., 1872-74, 2 vols. Svo. II. (Trans.) Heresy and Christian Doctrine, by E. de Pressense, Lon., 1873, Svo. 1" Holmes, F. S. The Phosphate Rocks and Marls of South Carolina: their History, &ti., Charleston, IsTu, Svo. Holmes, George. Farmer John, Lon., 1883. 3 V(ds. p, Svo. Holmes, (George C. V., secretary of the Institu- tion of Naval Architects. 1. TheSteam-Engine. Revised throughout by Professor James Stuart, M.P. lllu-t. (Trans.) Early Years of Christianity : vol. iv.. Christian ("Text-Book.-i of Science.") Lon., 1887, 12mo ; 2d cd Lile and Practice in the Early Church, by E. do Pres- ■""' sense, N. Y'ork, IS7S, l2nio, 13. (Trans.) Contemporary Portraits, by E, dc Pres.«cnse, N. Y'ork, 1880, I2mo, 14, (Trans,) A Study cif Origins; or. Problems of Knowl- edge, of Being, and of Duty, by E, do Pressensl?, D.D., Lon., 18S3, cr. Svo. 15. (Trans.) Coligny : the Earlier Life of the Great Huguenot, by Eugene Bersier, Lon., 1S84, cr. Svo, 16. (Trans.) Palestine in the Time of Christ, by Edmond Stapfer, D.D., Lon., 1887, p. Svo. 17. (Trans.) The Ancient World and Christianity, by E de Pressense, Lon.. 1888, 8vo. Holme, Cecil Frederick. A Vocabulary to 840 18S8. 2. .Marino Engines and Boilers. Illust. I.oii., 1S8S, er. 8vo. Holmes, Capt. II. Old Rube the Hunter, .V. York, 1866, Svo. Holmes, J., .M.D. Diseases of Infancy and Child- hood ; 2d ed., Phila., 1869, Svo. Holmes, J. E. Hand-Book to Cotton-Spinning, for Young Corders, Ac., Manchostor, 1837, 12mo. Holmes, .1. G. 1. Ghost's Gloom; a Novel, Lon., 18SS, p. Svo. 2. Pearl Sutton's Love: a Novel, L"",, 1 888, 3 vols. cr. Svo. Holmes, J. S. Reporu of United States Circuit HOL Oour.. Fi„t Circuit, v„,. ,, ,,«,o.„, ,^,^^ ,^^^ K^""ri<:!i:!;:i;„:L^"^-;^".i, near ,.e.«. .„H„ cireuLuioM. ' '"-"• I'riiited fur privnlo •Wl IfiiwcM, D.I).. (,, ,, „,,,'' '7'"--; " nicue of R„v. IloluH'S a lawyer 'sho c idri .r,''' ",""''''■■'' '" D»ni«l \oraiillcs, Kv an,l .. '"*"'" "for lier iiiarria.-o in ^"rk, isfin. I2„,„ '1 7f',.r' ;, ■'• ^""''" Maud, N. " ""I'-nBton : a \„vel, N. vt,,' 'f^;,, ' ;!;'»• "■ Hugh lU'ss and IlavliL'hl- „ v v,' ' '"'^i '-"">• T. Dark ' '■^liS, «,. i,s„|„ ,,, ,/• ^['^ Uinslmas Font, N. V„rk H.,M..e in tl,o li'JtTa X, n'ef v'^l •\"-r^'^^ "'• 'i'"'" M.lbank, X. Vork 1S7I i ' ^°''^' ''*'"'• '-'"lo. 1" >;,• Vork, I.S72,lt„. ''•,'-;;':: ,'•■'• Edna lirowning,' '■ '^t. Mark's, N. V.rk Is), ,'9'"'"'"',""'' "'« K"«(o ;• Dais.v Thornton and Je 1 ('/,' ^""x" '■'^''' '2'»". "-■";»■ 1«. Forest ilonse V V 'i^'";"' ■"•■ '^''"■''' '^'S Ked-Bird: a linnvn On , ' J"'''' "^""- '2i"» ly «t«rhorough. .n Uoston 18;fy; a jnd. eof ,1 i'o ' ' "''''""'^^'' '» "'e ba; s fi8, H,3y^„ .rXsoV'fn:'':;"';.^'''''' ':''''''«■'''"" I- ilie Author.«hinof,Sh.il,,.^ », "»r™i''l lsnS-72 > ■» support of the theory that 1 LL '• '.^" "S'nuen 2. Hea,,.ie Ideali.n in^.|:;i:!.JS'it:Sc ^ll^ll^^i^r^ •It Harvard in I8S2 an,l i-,?l '^ """ '""J'oal school -^. In KSSfi he paid"A.;* \TpTf T"''^"^"^ <""«'■'- lyeception that testified o h ,fo"f, ""I ' '"^.n^^S 'vith "f every class. His liternrv a-n' "."^' "■'"' ''^''^e'-s '""lor the weight of f, ,. '^ a<-'tivity has diu)ini,.hod 'nbutes .--asi-Cli/t';; AU.f„T"'^' ^ ^"" <'- •Iter productions, whether^ , " Monthly, and his ittlo di".inutio„^ ■'"«;„&'"/''■'"• ""^•' «''»" Wioitous e.xprosslon in wS L ", """■>' ""'' ''" ""'1 l^'laed to have no rival "uTo '^ 4'," '? SO'ierally acknowl- f»st-Table, Bo»t. I,sr,;, V-mo \° 'p'"'"^^"'' «' ">« B-eak- t i-rrents in Medical Science • with"'.?"";!'"' C'""'ter- ''"'I, Kiuio; new ed.. °S82 •! i "'"'•'' ^''"y'' ""^t., I"-^t- I.HHI, 16mo. 4 Fisif'v''- ^""K« '" Many Kev.; irovmces of Me.iJcal Science R^^I^^V't"^" '" ">'»<' ^X'- ^he«"ai.dianXl'Ho^"'?^;.?'n^- '^"^ -' T \'.it-;ii ho h«,l,vritton nfr;, , ' ""' '""">• ippitliili HOL I,2,',»;T'.o^l>oot at the Breakfa.»t-Table, Bost., ,870 --'si^^^d'^Sll^l.!:^- "(I'l;-^ '-worked .0 ,on« gives 'Muuch sterling „re s ,,, ; ..'•'^ '"■' ''"■•< ''ronght to TIl-M jiig-tro, in place. „f ,„, „,„ iivein':;U;s:'"ii',::',;;»v;;;^^',i;';'j;^i J"l' n Whmp'Ar.u""''^;"''''''.' ""■'•■• '«'■'. '''"no. ,2 ?;'- Inn, tiale, a .Pother I'or''-. ''"'•' ^''"' '2™". s' '"«c.« from an Old v" „,„,"'•','' ""*'•• '«"*»• '«"'«. 14 ^^■'7-l.S8l, Bo.t., 1ss,"'h\':"" '•;«•• "'•■llection of Kssay. ',^«'i. l2mo. 16 Ha,,, w' ,,,,„ ' i?'"'''™' '^'«"^^. Host. ,itboco„a..s,,o,hvalnal,,;:„,^'; ,,'^',7,^^^ "• A Mortal Anlinalhv ■ I'l . ^ —■^uliuii. x\. m. l'V;lfolio, It„,,., |s,si 'i;i,,,V ^"'' •J|'e»i'ig of the Xew ■s""iiil, Host., IS8S l",„"' "'"' """■'■ '"'^"'s. H.ieHv Ooca. ^ wlio';;,,;^"!;;;^ ^ -Jf an 'ivlYB American writers, the one professor in the law school ,f I, '"'' '"'"• elected a «"'»e jear appointed a eif't,?''."'- ""'' "> "'« Massaehnsetts. The Pn., , ■ "'" ^'"I'n'nic Court of ls:».p. !,..' ""»' "•"'!■ 1" Ail CI,,.,,, I,,,, ,^,„ me^.S. I''e Hook of the Goat, Un., 1879 p Holmes, T. n k a h- t'ny, and of the Dif/* ,,„ ''"'"P' "f "'o Indian Mu- anions the CivM l^u 1^ -'wiTh' T ' "^ '"P'^nied it Wans, .on.. ISS/j, 8^ / '"i 7ss8 "" '"'" ""'' •'^'•'' He writes in an «nin,.u:„V;;,.',:'^lv . . . 620, ■^'I'l'iii. V. a:io, ;^iiV^'S\,;:i?ia[-7I^«is:anAdd^^^^ ">;"i«hts, Bost., 1870,', «;„;,'.'• "'"' ^"'os and After- """''x a'M!aehi'n,'.""'ni:i" '" substantiallv IImv1„v'.- t. . ^^ookey.Son,erset,'hirc,linee 187? Tf ' .","'' ^''""' "f t'-e l^^"'vorsi'ty',',."c" , Jr,,^^|. -R.C.S., fe-aduated at to.M. George's I^.spi , & '/''i """'"ilting surgeon '■""ey and Cl.ildhoJd, tJ^^^Z, ^Vo! "^Vi.irn'.'^,!';- »H ' '' f\r HOL > . iV J, HIS WiiiTAKKR, VMS., (cd.) A System of Surgery, Tlieorcticiil mid I'mctioiil : in Trciitiifs by Viirious Au- thors, Lun., l^'fil-TO, 4 vols. 8vo ; 'M eil., ISSli, :i volii. Holmes, W. Uoligioua Embleinn and Allegories. lUust. Lon., I!<54, l.Sinoj now od., 1868. Holmes, W. C Instructions for tho Manftgcmcnt of Giis-Wurks, I-on., l.'<74, Svo. Holmex, W. Uordon, M.D., a lictntiuto of the Royal CollcKo iif Surnwins, Ireland, 1865, and of the Royal College of Physician^ Edinburgh, 1871, received , ,- , . hi8do«rce at Bru9:.eli! ■, iiliysioian to the Municipal Throat i Hubert » Daughter ; or, and Ear Intirmary, London. 1. A Treatise on Vocal !;;">•. .'j***"; 1'-, o'','.„i',,' Physiology and Uygicno : with Reference tu the Culti- - - - . vation and Preservation of the Voice. Illust. Lon., 187il, or. Svo; 2d ed., 1»30. '2. The Science of Voice Production and Voice Pre-crvation, Lon., 18S0, p. Svo; new ed., Isn4. ;i. A (Juido to the Use of the Laryngo- scope in General Practice, Lon., 1881, p. Mvo. 4. His- tory of the Progress at Laryngology from the Earliest Times to the Present, Lon., 1884. 5. The Hygiene of the Throat and Ear. Illust. Lon., 188j, Svo. Holmes, Sir W. K. Free Cotton: How and Where to grow it, Lon., 181)2, 8»o. Holmes-Forbes. See Fohbks. Holms, J. The Brilish Army: its Administration and Organization, Lon., 187.'i; new ed., lS7rt, 12mo. Holms, W. Changes in Incidence of Ta.\ation on the Kiohcr and Poorer Classes, Lon., 1877. Hololiaii, A. W. The Student's Book of Scales, for Rovttl Military Academies, Lon., 1881, 4to. Holroyd, llev. John. Five Sermons on Christian Baptism, Lon., \>*M, 12ino. Holroyd, W. It. M. Hindustani Made Easy, Lon., 187;i, I). 8vo. Holroyae, Rev. James, M. A., graduated at Em- manuel College, Cambridge, 1872; ordained 187:i ; vicr.r of Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, since 1888. English Scenery. Illust. Lon., 1884. Hoist, Hermann Ertuard von, b. 1841, at Fel- lin, Livonia ; educated at the universities of Dorpat and Heidelberg; removed to the United States in 1866, and settled in New York, where he contributed to the press and became assistant editor of the Deutsch-Ainerika- nisches Conversations- Lexicon. In 1872 be was made professor of history in Strusburg University, and in 1874 professor of modern history at Freiburg. 1. John C. Calhoun, (" Amerioan Statesmen,") Bost., 1882, 16mo. '"May be described as a history of the slavery question, with especial relation to Calhoun's participation in it. — Xalion, xxxv. 79. 2. The Constitutional Law of the United States of America, Chio., 1887. 3. John Brown ; with an Intro- duction and Appendix by Frank P. Stearns, a Poem by Mr. Wason, and a Letter describing John Brown's Grave. Illust. Bost., 1888, 16mo. See, also, Lalou, J. J., iti/ftt. Holstein, Mrs. Anna M., (Ellis.) Three Years in Field Hospitals of the Army of the Potomac. By H. Phila., 1867. Holt,Ardern. Fancy Dresses Described : What to Wear at Fancy Balls. Illust. Lon., 1879, sm. Svo; 2d ad., 1881, p. Svo. Holt, Barnard. Immediate Treatment of Strict- ure of the Urethra, Lon., 1863; .Id cd., 1868, Svo. Holt, David, b. 1828, at Charlton-upon-Medlock, near Manchester, Eng. 1. Poems, Rural and Miscella- neous, 1846. 2. The Lay of Hero-Worship, and other Poems, Lon., ISiO, 12mo. li. Janus, Lake Sonnets, and other Poems, Lon., IS.")!!, 12mo. 4. Selections from the above, and Ailditional Poems, Manchester, 1868, 12ino. Holt, Miss Emily Sarah, b. 18;i6, at Stubbylee, Lancashire. 1. Memoirs of Royal Ladies, Lon., 1861, 2 vols. p. Svo. 2. Mistress Margery : a Tale of the Lol- lards, Lon., 1868, 12mo ; new ed., 18S.'i. :!. Sister Rose; or, The Eve of Saint Bartholomew, Lon., 186!t, p. Svo; new ed., 1884. 4. Ashcliffe Hall: a Tale of the Last Century, Lon., 1870, p. Svo. 5. Isoult Barry of Wyns- cote: a Tale of Tudor Times, Lou., 1871, p. Svo; new ed., 1880. 6. Robin Tremayne : a Tale of the Marian Persecution, Lon.. 1872, p.' Svo. 7. The Well in the Desert : an Old Legend of the House of Arundel, Lon., 1872, p. Svo; new ed., 1883. 8. Verena; or. Safe Paths and Slippery Bye-Ways : a .".tory of To. Day, Lon., 1873. p. Svo; new ed., 1878. 9. The White Rose of Laiigley : a Story of the Olden Time, Lon., 1874, p. Svo ; new ed., I87S. 10. Imogen : a Tale of the Early British Church HOL Spanish Armada, Lon., 1876, p. Svo; now ed., 1878. 12. For the Master's Sake : a Story of the Days of Queen Mary, Lon., 1877, 12mo; new ed., 1883. 13. Lcttice Eden ; or. The Lamps of Earth and the Light ol Heaven, Lon., 1878, p. Svo; new ed., 18S(). 14. Margery's Son ; or. Until he Find it : a Story of the Court of Scotland, Lon 187S, p. Svo. \:>. Lady Sybil's Choice : a Tale of the Crusades, Lon., lS7it, p. 8vo. 16. The Maiden's Lodge; or. None of Self and All of Thee: a Tale of (he Time of Queen Anne, Lon., 1879, n. Svo. 17. Earl The Polishing of the Pearl, Joyce .Morrell's Harvest; or, The Annals "of Selwick Ha"ll, Lon., 1881, p. Svo. 19. Red and White : a Tale of the Wars of the Roses, Lon., 1882, p. Svo. 20. At ye Greene Griffin : a Tale of the Fifteenth Century, Lon., 1882, 12mo. 21. Not lor Him : the Story of a Forgotten Hero, Lon., 1883, p. Svo. 22. The Way of the Cross, ami other Tales, Lon., 1SS3, 12nio 23. Wearyholuie: a Tale of the Restoration of Charles II., Lon., 1SS3, p. Svo. 24. The Lord of the Marches ; or. The Story of Roger Mortimer, Lon., 18S4, p. Svo. 26. Ye Olden Time: English Customs in the Aiiddle Ages, Lon., 1SS4, p. Svo. 26. The Lord Mayor: a Tale of London in 1584, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. 27. John de Wyoliffe, the First of the Reformers, Lon., 1884, r. Svo. 28. A Tangled Web : a Tale of the Fifteenth Cen- tury, Lon., 1885, p. Svo. 29. In All Time of our Tribu- lation : the Story of Piers Gavestonc, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. 30. The Slave Girl of Pompeii ; a Tale of the First Cen- tury, Lon., 1SS6, p. Svo. 31. All for the Best ; or, Ber- nard Gilpin's Motto, Lon., 1887, 12mo. 32. In Convent Walls: the Story of the Dispensers, Lim., 1887, p. Svo. 33. Our Little Lady ; or. Six Hundred Years Ago, Lon., 1887, p. Svo. .S4. The King's Daughters ; or, How Two Girls kept the Faith, Lon., 1888, p. Svo. 35. Out of the Forty-Five; or, Duncan Keith's Vow, Lon., 1S88, p. Svo. Holt, Henry. (Trans.) The Man with the Broken Ear, by Edmond About, (" Leisure Hour" Ser.,) N. York, 1867, 16mo; new ed., 1876. Holt, Mrs. M. A. 1. John Bentley's Mistake, N. York, 1873. 2. Work and Reward, N. York, 1873. 3. God's Way; or. Gaining the Better Life. Illust. N. Y'ork, 1S75, 16mo. 4. Foiled: an American Novel; [also] Seesaw, Marjorie Daw, N. York, 1882, 4to. Holt, Mary Helen. See Meldhim, Mrs. Maiiy IIei.bn. Holt, Rev. Robert, M.A., graduated at St. John s College, Cambridge, 1846; ordained 1846 ; vicar of Hille^- den, Buckinghamshire, since 18BS. (Ed.) The Ormulum : with the Notes and Glossary of Dr. R. M. White, Osf, 1878, 2 vols. ex. fp. Svo. Holt, Robert B. 1. Kynwith, Lon., 1868, p. 8v(i. 2. Elfrida, Lon., IS6S, p. Svo. 3. The Scald, Lon., 1870, 12mo. 4. Peril Proves who Truly Loves, Lon., 1872, 12mo. Holt, Robert Edward Hallett, b. 1853 ; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1874. A Handy Book on the Registration of Title and Transfer of Lund: the Liinl Transfer Act of 1875, Lon., 1876, p. Svo. «» Holt, Sestertius," (Pseud.) See Cooper, Wil- liam WlllTK, Klipril. Holt, Vincent M. 1. Damages, [a tale,] Lon., 1885, 12mo. 2. Why Not Eat Insects? Lon., IS^.i, 12ino. Holt, W. Admiralty Court Cases on the Rule ' t the Road, Lon., 1867, Svo. Ilolte, F. Usher Life: Scenes Thrilling and Hu- morous, Lon., ISSS, 12mo. Holtham, E. G. 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Clare Avery : a Story of the [ Hints for Conversational Classes, Lon., 1887, 12mo. y Holyonki Seoulariats' .M riages, Fiineri Uolyoaki ham, Eng., an in that town, as teacher of i political and «| part in [iroinot education of t cate a system v the last person ism, having be( an answer give ture. 1. The L ist fear to Die from the I'rincij of Public Spoul The History of ( and Advocates, Trial of Thoisii: Lon., 1877, p. 8v "I Every- Day L(j Kaynor Stephen iin Introduction 8. Among the A Lon., Issi, i2mo Tlirco Yearsof Co I'art I., lSU-57 Sio; 9th ed., ent "<■ Travels in .S •V.uericaand Cam ■He . . . coiitin lamida lo.'^aniji F "olyoakf is a .sliru II. Self- Help a •*vo. (Relates to ing the Condition Poor, established i Holyoake, M ures, Lon., 187(1, p Hoi yoke, Ma Late: Poems, Chic Homans, Isa llie Commeroial Lt Homans, J. s lory of Coinage, a J;nited States, Sta I'liila., 187.i, ,Hvo "Home, Ceci c:tSTA. iii/ni. Home, Danic fcilinburgh; remove the ago of seventei medium, and some y K'iive exhibitions at f private circles, maki 1,'enoe and culture p, Svo. ,hM!.'',',P'"e 's. aoeo inc testiraoiiv of lii« e ""ter-Lines, Marine,' Home, F. n,^'i ^"n- '»78, p. Svo. 2. '""v 1SS3, p. Svo. .s L"". IS86, so. 18mo. Home, (.'. Milne, the last person iuipri™,,. L I'i "■"'['"»<'>'■ He was i«'". having b.o„ cum; t f^r .i'r,l ;;^ "'•'"«;•'' ""^o- an answer given in .Iclm eat Vh„'i ^""' '" ''**' '"'"• ture. I. The Logic if 0™ h or I'r "'^u" ^,f"'""'^ '"«- 1st (ear to Dio ? 12m , o tI, ; -'^ "''""'^ ^ from the IVincM,,l„„f Free'thm h, ''i^.'" ""^ ''"'''• '''"'"^•«'l "f I'ublic Speaking a„rr"«'''-''"o. '^^ KuJin.ents j Ra^^nor Ste,ri,enriVe ol,'er , nVp "Iv "i ^"'' "' J "^<-Vb an Intro,luction by J Son? .^Z ','"''' ^"'^'" ■ "!'•' Three Year, of Co.O„eratio„ in H ? . 1 '""f " = '^''"''•y- •;'vo, 9th ed., entitle,! "So f 1 el' ,';"V h'l"- '■'•'*2. or. u.s.rfe/X"'''- "• '^"■•"■"" ■>' Pi..- Homaiis, Isaac <*n,iii. w The Con.„,eroial Law" Tf l" Vte';' [-'"^ r<"- '•• "J-L] t-y of Coin^e a s/nlu^f ;h« M™";''r''''"8'' "'»■ I'nited States, Statistio/nf ^l n """ ^■''>'=' "f the I'hiht.. LS7,!,,hVo An?n ^' '^'"""S'^' *«• I"»«t! .rsT."-">:: ^■''"''" (''^"'"J-) See Webst.,, Af- Fi^!""1' 'Daniel Duiiglas. mt K>i« u L.linburgh; removed to fh,. • ? 'S;'-1-ISS6, b. near 'he age of seventeen be a „e^"'otr"""^' ".' ''^"i at I'ledium, and some vear, ?„.„ ' "'^ '^ "I'irituaiistio K^ve oxhibi,io„r,7s: f' ho":"- '?i "^r"'*^' """« '"« private circles, makinit conv««. '"'""'l''^' """rts and in «ence and oult'ure?*ir.dent, '■?""« r"J"^ "'''"'<"»- p. Svo. iiiudents in my Life, Lon., 1SB3, .h^]!^-tim™?- ll/r :;',;,';«£ hiaow,, account and froj awhole atmosphere ^n;i^|;-:finti^^;;:i^f''4? Svo'-,. ..tt,',: -l'^ Shadows of Spiritualism, Lon., .87;! fmijii; w^;^.!!;;!iSn!!ri^/;s':irir'^ <^»"''«">» of the HOO ,^IIome, •»• -^""tohe. o^f Cambridge, in V«r,e, Lon., I ofYSo^i.ep!!:,';': ;.!;';'-,^e^-. ^ho Rise and Fall ' Home, Col.H.. Vu 'h I.- '. T.i'- 1'' """• her of the commission aii,'™ nted .in i "f, """ * »"""- "er in to dehne the li 't" of H.M ■■ "'" ^"^'^ »' Military Reports ad.lres el to th ""'K""-'"' > • ( Trins.) hy liaron W offel, Lon isrs « * o'""*" ^^'"^ Minis.er n the French -V rmy j.. 1 l" r""' ^ i,^™""-" "eforms 1872. .See H.u, k/vb,m v C 'b ""^ Keoruiting, Lon., llomi'ford, faleh m .' '"'""'■ ercd, Lon., |,s7,', f27,',f * 'Patrimonial Union consid- Homer, A. N ti. nr I-"".. I8.ss,';i tls!*cr ,s^o" "•"'""' ''" '"^"d^ a Novel, ..s."T.S "•''''"' '^^ '''•''^"V. Home Nursing, Lon N'o''.r";f,"sf?;:;/y ««;"«; others Romance., a Bo"^;?.: "Yrid'S'af ^r*""' ''^'^-ISSS, b. in at.Andover alid' vl Thclgi:i';''^f '•" '''"' «""lie3 Oriental studies at I'aris Fr„^'' S«"""»'-'es- pur.,ued missionary to Turkev of'th ?■ ^'•""'^ "*« "rdnined as a afterward^ connected ^ t'h' h'e^A:^^'''^''""',"''^- "" "»^ ?,'ons and with the dit, onml ^ ™" '"'""' "f '"is- States, and in 1854 beZne "ItfnT'fl °^''''' ^'""^"'1 senior librnrian, of the Sta.n ''hrarian, in l,s78 1/ThoNeedof heYezedeeTof m"^ "' ^"'""y- ^V. Observations on the Dpsi^n '^l^^^Potamia, IM42. 2. Albany, lN6.i,.Svo 3 oT/Ln«^ .^"'K"' "^ ^^''^"1" the Northwest Coast One n^„ . /'t^'' "^ California and 1870, 8vo. 4. The lla?„tine Fm-'' ^^"^ ''''""'. Albany, '■09, Albany, 187?. h?!!""^ ^Tja'n'^TK" ?"S"""^ '" Happiness; from the f urktsh ^f AiV ''" ^'"^'''''''y °f '87.1, 8vo. 6. The \V,?.,Jl "^ '^'-"hazzali, Albany. 187« 7 TI, i/; "»ter-i>upnlo «f r. . '"V> 1 '11 honest sceptic -- ".". - '" these pursuits."- -onrvHUah"S?nl'*i'"?\"^'' R--n lady. Life and Mission, Cn Isss ?"""' """^las Home : his l'";h"M,rs prcteiisi!',; "L^'i'-r'^.f ^p" ' '"^' Scenes in New Or- Defended, [verse,] 1808, rimoTTw'" °J' ^'"' S°"th I'hila., 1809, 12mo •^- ■* W reath of Rhymes, Fn""ryr'a1^r;«,^4, IZ T'"' °^' ^"""^ - the Hone, Ethel uf^'i, i ^"°-' '«««' ISnio. 3 vols, p.'svo •"• "'"8'°° ^"O'J ■■ a Tale, Lon., 186-J, 18""".'^vo.°'*'"" ^"■^ of '"e SpiritlWorld, Lon., aaJ'""^/brFut^;e'^''L'*?-. ^'jr'?' f"'"'' -• '•. iX.^^eS^:.V-i^r:r'!i:^'-^ ;i- A Short C«echism on^r"'«"""y' ^o"- l^'iS- -^vo! 8vo^ Also.chaJgtTc " '^°°«^tnation, Lon., 187,^ p. into K::^,rs'h vS Vifgii^^/rt? •« ^ • ^™-'"«- ton, 1859, 8vo. ^ *"'"^th Georgio, Leaming- Revis"e'nt^tut"s' l^u'd^oV^he Ameilt > n'^^"?"' "^ ""> New Jersey. Somerville, 1878 lOmo ^""«'""tion of •oST^rrfh-^^^-^-'.^^;"- -•' r'8-.ies, (Geo- J^^u-oiis Scotch ^^;.,^-|^-^;;^er^rlie: Honeyivood, James i a d ■ ,., Consumption, Lon , 18.?^ s^, 9 h"''"'" ^'■«'"'«« "t" , nZfiCr±':,^\ ^«-. ^on., 188, ,2mo. E.ast, Luu., lf<62, f-.' ""*. '""'^-f^'^'e Years in the Hood, Airreu ti! r -, Je-'iis, Lon., 1877, I 2" i;'f. '.ilKl.i. II. Tho Worlil 111' I'rnvcrli uiiJ I'liuniU', Lon., IHn4, r. Mvo 12. Thu Tlironi uf Illouuciu'e : (ircut I'miu'lu'ri, .... 1 . I..U- .. u.... I'l Tt... I.*;..,.!.. M. 11. C.I'., pliyiiicinii Id tlic W'mM Liindini Hnsiiitiil. Di«- uimi'i ami thuir Coiniiienueiuunt : Ijcelurea In Tniincil N'ursi'S, iluliveri'd lit tho Wist '.uudun lluMpitiil, l.iMi., ISHIl, p. 8vii. iluod, iti;v. Kdu'iii I'axtoii, [*b'i; lii'lil piii-tDnitu^ in Loinlim : wiia lor mmiy yt'iirs (jilitor of till) lOolectio Ueviinv, iin I rrmii ls;i-lS75 5d- Knl till) I'ruiK'lior's Liintt'rn. 'I'liu fDllnwinu li^t oi' his piililii'ittiona incliidi'S llie unlv une mi'iitiinii'il liy iiiiinu iiiili; viil. i. : 1. 'I'lio \t(e iiml il.i AriOiilfi'l^ : Tun ('Imp- I tcM on tliu Kiij^iisli I'lopli! in Kclutinn to tlic 'I'inu'r, I _ lion,, IS,!)!!, I2iiii>. 2. Ouniii* mid Industry, l.on., IH.il, I ■ IHini). 3. I'lio Hood Old Tiiiica of yiiicn llesn, l.on., ^ bi'ulViiiiim iin'iid."— .Icm'.. x'xxl. J."!. 1S5I, isruo. I. Joliii .Miltiin, ilio I'alrii.l and I'.nt, Lon.. | IIooil, .Mrs. Kiniiia N«-Inoii. IHdI, 121110. .'i. Till) l.iluniliiri) of Laljoiir. l.un., IS.'il, j otliiT lioariliT, I'liilii.. l'<>2, i'-'iiin. 121110. li. Old Kn^laiid: llistorii) I'iitiins l.oii., l^.-l, I IlootI, l'rniici-s IlailiiltOll. ISino. 7. ,Self-Kdiicatiiiii, I.oii., Is.^l, 12uio. S. Tne 1 Nm iil, .Miii'on, (ill., 1 STi'i, 1 2inii. Diirk Days of (iumu .Miiry, 1-on., IS5I, 12i 'J. Tliu Hood, Iloiiry John, .M.A., li. I.S45; Knidimtod at Mental and Monil I'liiloaopliy of l,aii«litcr, l.im., ls;,2, I llriiiienoi-e Colli'gi), Oxford, IMIS; nilled to Hid bar at tlii) Klmo. 1(1. Tho V«v* of l!io«raphv, Lon., it<.i2, 12iiio. ; Inner Ttinple 1.h;(I. With ClI.U.l.M, Hf.niiv \\ ii.i.iam, ;i. Common-Si'iiKii .\rKUincnt» in Anei'doti',-, l,on., ! The Conveyancing Acts, I "SI and I >S2, and tho -Settled I.S,^2, l2ino. 12. Dreamland and (Ihostlainl, Lon., i8ri2, | Land Act, |H.s2 : with Commentariort ; 2d cd., with Sup- r.'nio. |:i. Hauimers iind I'luughshiiret: a Hook for the plcinent, Lop., ISSI-firi, Svo. , tv , ■ ,i • Laliourer, Lon., ls,-,2, l2mo. 14. Andrew .Manell, tho; Hood, Ilev. Jniiien >\alki>r, U.V., b. 1^-tl, in Wit, .Stiitovmiiii, and I'oct, Lon., Is.^li, l2iiio. I'). Swo- 1 Kennett to\vn,-hip, Clioter Co., !'a. ; wii^i sent to North denborj,': a. liioKraphy and an Kxpoaition, Lon., I S.-,f>, 1 Carolina in IMW as the Ural colored missionary to tin' 12mo. Hi. William Wonlsworth : a liiognipliy, Lon., j frecilmen, and in lH72was consecrated Kishop of the l.HoB, 12nio. 17. The Kiirncst .Ministuri a Kecord of i African Methodist Epi.scopal Church. (Kd.) The .Negro the Life, and Selections trom the Writings, of tho Kov. I in tho Christian I'lilpit, Ualeigh, 188 1. ' Hood, John Bell, 18:)l.|s7il, b. at Owingsville, Ky.; graduated at the l'..S. Military Academy IS.'i.'i; ^.„^... ...„ . , . major-general in the Confederate army during the civil isiiio. 211. Serf-Formation; or, .Mds and iielps to' Mind- ! war. Advance and Kelrcat : Personal Kxpericnces ■" Ancient and .Modern, Lon., l^:,, ,,. Hvo. IH. The King's Windows I or, Hlimpsca of the Woiiderfnl Works of (lod, Lon,, lnx:>, »<[■ Hlmo. 1 1. The Vocation of the Preacher, Lon., IHHIl, p. Svo. I'osth. (The second volume of an intended series, of whicli "Tile Throne of i:ioi|Uence" was the llrst. It contains chapters on tho " I'iiice of tho I'liliiit in Poetry and Fiction," and similar subjects, and biographical sk'etclies of Cardinal Newman, Dr. Faber, and oilier eminent preachers.) ills liiterestiiiL', .ililiire.-i|iie, vlvaeloils, tdoquent, from ''— ^.l/'(l(/.. xxxi. "J.'l. Dob Dean ; or. Our .Maud Mansfield : a B. Parsons, Lon., is.iil, 8vo. IS. A Hook of Tem|ier- anco Melodies: with Airs; now cd., l-<.i~<, l2mo. 19 Havclock: tlie Hroad Stone of Honour, Lon., ISiJf* Life, Lon., IS^Vs, l2iiio: 4tli ed., ISSH. 21, Sermons, Lon., \^:>'J, p. Svo. 22. The Peerage of Poverty, Lon., ].><5'.l-(il, two scries, p. Xvo; 5th ed., I.S70. 2:i. Ulind ; Aiiios anil his Velvet Principles : Proverbs and Para- i bles for Young Folk, Lon., ISJU, llimo; utli ed., 187(1. 24, Dark Sayings on a Harp, and other Sermons, Lon., 180.'), p. 8vo'; 2d ed., 1870. 2.5. Lamps, Pitchers, and Trumpets: Lectures delivered to Students fir tho .Min- ! istry, on tho Vocation of tho Preacher, Lon., 18(57, p.; Hvo. (Tho author writes, " I have given to tills lecture I this title, because words are lamps, are pitchers, and are ' trumpets. Preaching to the intolloot ... is as a lamp ; : , . . preaching to the conscience is as a trumpet; . . , I preaching to the experience is as a pitcher.") "The one qualilieatiiiii for a lamp, pitcher, or trumpet seems to lie an uiilioiiiiiled How of nioilu r wit inid animal spirits, with the power of eombiiiiiig iiiilimiteil full and cnuir with Scriptural language and ideas."— .Si(. h'ev., xxv. ;a. 2li. Tho World of Anecdote : an Accumulation of Facts, Incidents, and Illustrations, Historical and l!io- graphieal, from Books and Times Hcoent and Remote, Lon., 18(19, ]i. 8vo; new ed., 1884. 27. The World of Moral and Religious Anecdote, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo ; now cd,, I88.i. 2S. Hye-Patli Meadow, Lon., IS7II, p. Svo ; 2d cd., 1885. 211. 'Thomas liinnev : his .Mind, Life, and Opinions, Lon., 1874, p. Svo. 311. Tho Villages of the Hible, Lon., 1874, er. 8vo. 31. Thomas Carlyle : Philo- sophic Thinker, Theologian, Historian, and Foot, Lon., 1875, p. Svo. "Tlie most vulgar, sensational, inipnibable .story that we have been forceil to read in the course of this year docs not bctrav a more complete absence of judgment or uf culture tlian his book on .Mr. Carlyle."— -W/i., No. '248."). 32. Isaac Walts : his Life and Writings, his Home and Friends, Lon., 187o, Svo. 33. Tho Romance of liiogra- phy, Lon., I87(i, p. Svo. 34. Vignettes of tho Great Re- vival of the Kighteenth Century, Lon., 1S80, sq. Ifimo; new ed., 1887. 3,'). Uobort Riiikes of Gloucester, Lon., | for some iiictorial publications. 1 188(1, Svo. 3(i. The Day, the Book, and tho Teacher, ; tnrcs. Tllust. Lon., 1857, p. 8vo the I'nited States and Confederate States Annies. I'Mited by (iencial lieiiiiicgard. .N. Orleans, 1881), Svo. •' It was cvlileiillv begun as an answer to the strictures on (iciieriil 11 I> ninipalgn of 18(14 in (ieorgia and Ten- IH.s^co wbich Hciieral .lo.seph K.,loliiislon bad made in his ' Narrative.' and probably grew into larger proiiortioiis than the anth.ir liad lirst Inteiiiled. ... lie veliemently insist.^ that lie deserved victory, if be (lid not achieve it. His book must be judged lor wlia tit Is,— a very sincere but coiitroversiiil defence of bis policy as all army eoiii- niaiider, and not as a systematic conlribntioii to exact his- tory II will have a permanent value of its own. and will (as we think it shoulil) modify favorably the judgment of the world upon bis last important campaign."— .Vu/ioii. XXX. '23(i, ■J,')l. Hood, iMaxwfll. Her Idol : a Novel, Lon., 187.i, 3 vols. p. Svo. Hood, Peter, M.D., [n,,ii; vol. i,, add.,] I,80i.i-.i8ii(i, b. at Gateshead, Fng. : received his medical education at St. George's Hospital. 1. The Successful Treatment of Scarlet Fev.?r: also. Observations on the Pathology and Treatment of Crowing Inspi ons in Infants, Lon., 1857, p. Svo. 2. On the Treatii . of Sprained Ankle. Lon., 1S5S, .'■vo. 3. A Treatise on Gout, Rheuuialism, and the Allied Affections : with Jhaptore on Longevity and Sleeii, Lon., 1S71, p. Svo; 3d cd., 18S5. Hood, Uev. Ilobert, of the Kvangelical Chunli Union, Bridgeton, Eng. A Run to Italy, Glasgow, 18>2, Svo. Hood, T. Hi Notesof a Criiiac in H.M.S. " Fawn,' in the Western I'acific, in ls62. Illust. Lon., 1863, Svo, Hood, Thoinns, 1835-1874, son of Thomas Hood, ((]. r., null , vol. i. ;) b. at Wanstead, Essex ; educated nt University College School. Louth Grammar-Schoid, and Pembroke College, Oxford, where ho passed the exam- ination lint did not take his degree. Ho illustrate I sonic of his father's comic verses and edited various editions (if his works. In 18(15 he became editor of Fun. Be- sides the books mentioned below, he furnished tho text Pen and Pencil Pic 2. The Daughters 111 Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. 37. Robert Hall, (" Men Worth Re- ! King Daher, and oilier Poems, Lon., ISfil, fp. Svo. membering,") Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. 38. Christmas Evans, j Quijis and Cranks. Illust. Lon., 1861, ji. Svo. 4. Tlic tho Preacher of Wild Wales: his Country, his Times, I Loves of Tom Tucker and Little Bo-Peep: allhymiii.'i and hisContemponirios, Lon., issl,p. 8voi 3d ed., 1888. I Rigmarole, Lon., 18(12, 4to. 5. A Disputed Inlieril- "In Christmas Kvans, tho great Welsh iireaclier. Ills ance: the Story of a Cornish Family, Lon., 1803, |i. times, and his contemporaries. Mr. Paxton-llood has found 8vo ; 2d ed., 1865. 6. Verc Vereker's Vengeance: a a good subject, and has producecl an iiiterestiiig l.ook. ., . Sensation in Several Paroxvsms. Illust. Lon., isiil, The story that .Mr, Hood has to tell, and the men and j^^^^^^. ^^^^ ^^^_ ^^^^^ . i.„i„|jo„.g Hest, and (Ulier scenes he has t" dpscribc, lend theiuselves remlily to a plcturesqneness of treatment tbiit would generally strike us as strained and exaggerated."— Nj/ccdi/or. Iv. '.«io. 39. Oliver Cromwell: his Life, Times, Buttle- Fields, and Contemporaries, Lon., 1882, or. Svo; 2d ed., 1884. 40. Scottish Characteristics, Lou., 188,3, p. Svo. 844 Stories, Lou., lS(i4, 12mo. -S. Jiugtes and Joke? for the Little Folks, Lon., 1865, p. Svo. 9. Captain Master's Children: a Novel, Lon., 1805, 3 vols. p. Svo. 1(1. A Golden Heart; a Novel, Lon., 1867, 3 vols. p. Svo. II. The Lost Link : a Novel, Lon., 1868, 3 vols. p. Svo. 12. Coiuio Reiidlnj 2 vols. Il'iii,,, Guide to Eng cd., 1877. II. Lon., 1870^ III, isro, 3 vols. p. Kol.in, and tht i^""- 17. Lovo 18. (Ed. I Tho 1 "lour. Wit, and X'ho Book of Scotch, Lon., U North Polo. I Lodgings. Iliu, fccotlanii: Ucmi lluiuoiirist, l,i)n Fun Stories. I|| (Mn.s. F. F. lino Generation, Lon Pu2/.lodoni, Lon BiioiiKiiii., .Mils iiood, ii,,;,; tockliurn of thui liirical Anecdotes played a Conspici |irintod. Hood, n j,a, Jiurjc-Sotling (Ml , ment of Joints cr .Svo. Ilooe, Willi,, of the Liieniry p 2. Sculjitors of th I8S0, l,on., J 88(1 1880, Svo. 4. Ac ■'^lyings common it I'llo, Lon., Issi !•) Hook, Anne" i'lcry Day in the V el., rev., Lon., 1804 Hook, Uev. t •".{'■" .• graduated a dained 1808; vicar Idioohial Ollices, Lo Hook, S. I». I London Court of »„ Ihc Ballot Act, I870 Hook, Stella "i Homes in Meadows, 1S88, p. 8vo. ■ Hook, Hev. >V( '"./'■"/ graduated at 'Idined 1863; rector, and since then of For J^ishop Androwcs, &o OxI., 1885. 2. The P Accented, Oxf., I870, ) tliciiis and Introits usi fstcr, ls«6, 8vo. -(Vj !«1.) A Church Diotio eenlh Edition, adapt, 1 resent hay, Lon., 18 Hook, Very Rev *■■'(.»., [,i,i^., vol. ;. I e'iucated at Winchester graduating in 1821 , 01 (.liiirch, Coventry, 1829 M Cliichester fron. I86() ''f tlio High Church pa," ,^<^ti«n of it which .'ho^ (•IJuicli of Home, while '"Otion of ..„,,„,„,, he elevation of the labo espect and admiration. , ,' "• ^^- "'/'■". 1. Th. f '!■':■, " Course of Lecti Fain, y Prayer, Lon. ,! F e. sermons preached b ,•• '^•^^' '^vo. 4. The ' -Ronian-Angliean, Lon 01 Uonii,h .Saints, and 1 «nc;es, Lon., 1849 Svo; J'^nxgontheControvors "■'■*• ^vo. 7. Lives of th I-on.. 1860-76, 12 vols v.— 53 IIOO "pr Wit. an,; w-: :„t'i;;: 'i'i^'r'' ;*n-i"t..i; 'C ill" U'xjk or .M,„lun,\i'.'- '""'"• I". (Kil I N"f" I'olo. Illu.;, L^' H7/'',T '^""''"0 t,. ,1,, I"'J8l»H«. IMu»l, Un ls7- ' '-'""■ '''• '-ifu in Fun.SionoH. Illu,t f ,,, •.„„"' ■^'""^ »■ T., (Jrcm I'Mbh. F. K. U,.„" ;,, ,- '^-"'' ":'• "'i'l' ll'KM. j/v" •e-'onuion, Lon , iu'M- V:';>*-'"'''J • f"'' 'lu, Ki in"; i;:-u-n.H.:!nX^:'^i,:;--,;r>,-^ ^.seu,,u.„ of ,i,e liay: ,' i,^;^V'"•,^'V"•'2'""• '<■■'|^ l.on., l,sso, cr Nvo •! ii . "'" ' '•"I'.'^sion in ■^".vings common („ |.,.i!„'n '''''''"' ''lii"-es, „n. Hooli, Anne llt'Hcia « '■•""•v l>„y i„ „,„ Vear rdi;.,l1''''ur 'y^'li'^tions for iiuuK, Itov. Cpril \r i ';!"■";• g.-lu,..e.l at ri,'i;';t'.:i;"n"f "'• *'• """k, ;aine,l J.s.iS; vicar „f A S ,in 'r •''^^''■''' ^"'^^ ! "r- Hook S !• ■» •"-'») ovo. ';;""'""< '.u'rt" of'lia,"'/j!,';- '; The Praetioo of tho J l;o Ballot Act, isro, lln's^o, •:,''""•' "'2, Svo. 2. iJook, Sti>llii , ""■' "''-I l-'rno. Hook, Kev. M'alier v i '"/™; graduate! at Cl'ri.J Cln ;'/"?> "/ "'' ^^ ""»k, 'l"'"«.J I«fl3; .ectorof Woola in'-' « "'' '""''■ <"•' Accented, Oxf ^O.^^l'^T^M^T T,,'" ""'^ ^^^'^^^^ }HH) Aii'MlI,-AK^w;„;;'«!;;;^;'["';n /'-^iod, vui,. ,iu,. '"■'"'la. N„„ s„ri,;,v',;.V'7/;' ;;•"•'' """'"' "»-»- MirL';;;!;:^ ^•' ^-^-wi";'r'i:;;;rorri!' iPiiiiii? m'w ,.,!., is^i ' "'""-'I- Hook. I,„n., isrii „ J. "'" '^cienoe- |.;,,i,on,ized, jlon,; ;-"•'. KUlUon. :d apToTTo tlfe^7• "^^ "»°''- ^-V: ^"?fc.;^^vJi.««-,;Yl*^5 ,^'r"-' ^-^^ LicateJ at Winchcsterrand at Ch • l"^,''' '" '^"'"J"" (,aJuat,„g i„ ,,^2I; damned IS9.' ?'""'"''' "■^'"o'-'l. t 'arch Coventry, 1829 Wear of ?' >"?' "^ ^""i'v of t'Inohoster from 185!. He „f, "''' '■''-^:'; ''^'m "f le High Church pa ty but TZ. ^f''^ "^ " '^d" •ccfon of it which howe'd „n ' l""' -"'""^ ^""^ "'»t CWch of K„„,e, ,vhile h,"\eal an ""k','" ^'"""•^' ">» motion of "church cvtcnsion " T "^'"^ '" ">« P™- 'he elevation of the labor" "0!,.*'" '''^"''^"'"n, and 1 "^|H;ct and admiration i^^r bT\TT^ '"'" «''"'"•"• i^'^.v,; a Cou4e ,.f ie^?. rC'ls';?-! '"'^"^ ^"^'"'^ « "- ' Fimnly Prayer, Lon 18 ifl ' "'"• 2. A Ii„ok of I I'u-e .Sermons preaohpd hf' ^""'' ""' '^''•. I8.« 3 ' '^'f- 1837, 8vo'TTi?Thr'"eVi:f''"'^'r'''^- ""'^'''-': -Koman-Anglioan, Un.,mrsvo T-n ' v!""'""'"'' 01 KoniHh -Saints Ld il,.! r ' ^''e -Vonpntity \.-53 "■ ^*<"- 1., Anglo-Saxon llouke, J I '■'>">^. I "mo. Nv"ri:'r*iv;!n?t!?'-T,"'^";''''' ■■''■- ''For ..'. Ac I,on., IsrU.sVo ** ^'''™ Lectures on Ha" ji.'o, JI«oker, I'anily, (•' Ernest I. The .'Miin with Tiv„ «! ,""'■' "oven," pseuil \ 1 ' •'■';■ "-ker." iTin : ^'^^'i. "'"' A ,.. ritW. ^"y^" £?}: oiire.1 t'licurei. (iii.l l.«,.. ... -."«', i-m., ISftll, "f"- With BaKKIi, J. (1„ F.I,.S.. J,«..|i.ri8 Filioium; or, .»' P^lV'f •ia of All Kn.,wn F'tw iwjooin(Mini<"l by Figmrei! repre- ientlDK llio fc« .""V,. Chiimclor of Kueh «k-BU«, l."n., 1868, Hvn. , , , ,111 Jlookcf* W«nliiB«|«|i. [«../.■, vol. 1., iyl'l.,1 '" 18(17. I. \tlni V. ...k .« Cl.«,., try, N. ■Sork, IMrtJ, I..1 4ln| nt'W oil., I'-, -• i^ciencL' !'>' Fivinily: I'lirt 1., S.- ---"1 Phil'iauphy Ulry; Part III., Miu. ' ' "' Lon., lHii;i-(l.^, 3 vul», llookham, MrH. Mary aijii Tiini'H of .Mnrgivrol of Aii,j"U, I^mi'D . Friiiuii'; ami iif lier Kiitlicr, lienC- ' lliu Kohoul nnil I'lut II., Chom- ,gy, N. York unil 1.; IS/-. The l.lfo and Kn)5liinil iinil of i»« (IcmmI," Kln« j?riini.'L'i uiiii wi tic, 1.....'., , v« 1 e ,1... of .Sicily, Nuplow, iind Juriwilom : with Mouiuim of tin- llou.^eor Aiijnu, l.nii., 1872, 2 vol*. Hv 11" f! ■•ShH»Jii«tiillttl.au,,ln(ll«Tli.ilimltMi hern InmlM^^^ «n.l, Willie slie .■vi.lrnlly i'i'''i»|' '" ''" "'"i"', '"''.'„" i,"; oft.' 1 ri'iilly waters down the .•Imru.'tiTs ul llnw wlmlii ^h^ !l".,lU l>y terms uf meerliv.ldls.erii ■ iwurtiy of so inindi liidMslry. . . . ^>w hlnKraj.hles h we e^^ more InlerestUm than Ihoij.' of Keue '''' ,„^' '{ J^^ ^'' Anhiii and Mr*. 1 iHik ham hiiH made a readaljle I »m uy mTly'tellli.rth" M.,ry ..f the«e two remarkable l.ve» to- '''lloorefiiev. c'LrU-H Holland, M.A., Kradu- atod at MaKdalcii VM\eg. 2. Tho Church and the Metli- odisln: a Few Remarks on Kecent Proposals for their Reunion, I.on., I8«.S 8vo. J. (Trans.) Tho .shepherd of llcrmas, in KnKhsh Verse, Lon., 1870. 4. (irans.) Tho A|".stolie Fathers; the Kpistles of St. Clement, ht. lanath St. Uarnabas, St. I'olyoarp; to«etber with tlio Marty n of St. Ignatius and St. I'olyearp, Lon., 1 '7., cr. 8vo , 1 od., 188i. b. St. Peter's Visit to Koine, l.on., 1873. B. Pooius anil Translations, Lon., 1S7&, IHmoi new ed.. 1882. 7. llormione: a Tragedy, [ver.ie,] Lon., 1877, Umo. (Includes sonnets.) 8. Tho Ketiirn ol Ulysses: fa tragedy,] 1880. «. Tho Claa.sioal Llomont in the New Testament considered as a Proof ot its (ienuincness: with an Appendix on the Oldest Author- ities used in the Formation of the Canon, Lon., 1.S88, nvo. Iloole, Clarke. The Heir of Kegnault; a Novel, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. „, , , , Hoole, ElUnh, ['<"(,■, vol. i., add.] The Lady a Tamil Hook, Lon., 18M, 8vo. Hoole, Henry. The Science and Art of Training . • Hand-book for Athletes, Lon., 1888, 8vo. Hooper, Alfred Bray. Songs of Louure Hours, Bradford, 1867, 8vo. Hoouer, Benjamin, b. 1807, in Worcester, Eng. , resided in Manchester lor more than forty years. 1. Stray Leaves from tho .Lurnal of a Naturalist. ^. Iho Cruise of tho "Nelly," !.'^~i/. „ . „ Hooper, Charles 1.. '.. Tho Mexicans: a Ro- mance, [verse,] Lon., 188:), cr. 8vo. 2. Timoleon: a Droma, in Five Act.", Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. Hooper, E. Our Nurseries and Sohool-Kooins ; Remarks on Home Training and Teaching, Lon., 1873, ^'ilooper, nev. Francis John Bodfield, d. 1888: gradual.!: at Christ's College, Cambridge, IS.tl; ordained 1834; rector of rjiton Warren, Worcestershire, 183C. 1. The Old and New Dispenaatioiis Contrasted, Lon., 1844. 2. Palmoni ; an Essay on tho Chronograph- iciil and Numerical Systems in I'so araong the Ancient Jews : to which is add-..', an A',.peni!ix, containing an hx- nmination of the Assy.ian, Ej • .fan, and other Anciett Chronographies, Ac, Ac, Lon., . Svo. Anon 3. A Guide to the Apocalypse, Lo .., i - »"... '■ A quietus for the Coming Struggle: w:"-; ft V - i- r ted A-'-.-er to tho Question, Is cither Beast c5 As ''• •"« P j- -;y ' 15y a Presbyter. Lon., l'<53, ^v." b. ■ i ■ '■ •^-'''"f" of Jesus Christ by John Exponaci<'l, i,. '. , ''i',. ■= vols. 8vo. 6. Reply to Dr. Wild: iv !>«.'i..-r "• the Bishops and the Memorialists, 1881, 8,0. /. Ti.o Kmgdom of tho Heavens, Lon., 1878, 8vo. 8. Endlo.;s Sufferings the Doctrine of Scripture, Lon., 1877, 8vo. V. Reci- procity: Over-Production v. Over-Consumption, Lon., 187», 8vo. 10. All Religiim Supernatural, Lon., ISiB, 8vo. 11. Daniel's Mysteries Unveiled, Lon., 1887, 8vo. Hooper, Frederic E. E. The Indian Revolt : a Poem. Part I. Lon., 1858, 8vo. 846 HOO Mo«»vt, (jporfe, "821-1 81)0, b. at Oxford; becaiiio a journ^ ^ in Lofi^Hon out 1844, writing successively tor the Le«.««r, the S^"' alor,-of which he wis lor a time .ub.edilor,- Ih. „,.».,.. and the Army •"' N'';/ (llijotic, to whiet, h. 'billed a series .,f alicloi dur.tig the civil war ii. .v„„.ri™. exj, auiing and fre- ouently intioiiMiling the movemi Ms of the armies in the >!eld In I8BH he went lo India, and edited the Ilombay ,. , ,.tte for throe years. From 1872 lo the .nd "I 18fi : a Novel, Philu., 1880, I2mo. 5. The Tsar's -Hiiid t, ("No Namc"Se-.,) liiat., 1881, 16mo. Hooper, Mary, professor of domestic econ .my nt the Crystal Palace School of Art. 1. Hand-Boo I •- in' Breakfast-Table, Lon., 1873, cr. 8vo. 2. Little .JiUii . how to serve them with Elegance and Economy, l.on., 1874, or. 8vo; 17th ed., 1883. „, . "jjist tho book which Is needed In the English hou-^c- hold."— .S/'frta(or, xlvii. 887. , „ ,. . f 3. Cookery for Invalids, Persons of Delicate Diges- tions, and Children, Lon., 1875, p. 8vo. 4. \Vives and H'>usowivc8: a Story for the Times, Lon., 1875, p. 5v«. 5. Every-Day Meals : being Economical and WhoIcMime liecipas for lireakfast, Luncheon, and Supper, Lon.. 1 ''i i, or. 8vo. (Many later editions.) 6. Ways and fnck' "I Animi 's : with Stories about Aunt Mary's Pets, L'm., 18-i( -.,?vo. 7. Our Dog Prin. Illust. Lon., ^^IL, 12l^ . 8. Lily's Letters from the Farm, Lon., I">5t', 12mo. 9. liood Plain Cookery, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo. Hooper, Rev. Richard, M.A., ^-aduatea at Trinity College, Cambridge, IHU; ordained 1«4.it '« tor and vicar of Upton and Aston Upthorpo, Berkshire, since 1862. 1. Music and Musicians (especially ing- lish) to tho Days of H. Puroell, Lon., 1855, I2mr. ^. (Ed.) Chapman's Homer: the Iliads; the Odyssey?; «»- trnohoinyoinaehh I'-HN, J vols., o„ lor Henioiis and Priost of the CI iKd-lDrydenlAI Memoir, J,i,n., |s eal 'I'leiitiNu on I 18611, Kiiiiu. ,,, ( '872, 2 vols, 7, , i'raylon, |s7fl, 3 i Hooper, Nu, Musf.; ,. 1),„|„|| from IS.-, I. (.„„.,, By a Merchant of Hooper, M. | ual of Marks on Lon., I,s7rt, |,|,„„ "Small MS Ihe I amouiiioc Iniormat Ilooper, Will, the I em < of iho I, HoopeN, JoRi was one of tdo f,, .. "f the Horticiiltura J'-okof Ei.rgreen.s "ii'.N. Yorl;. ls«s, ,,"""1'P«II, Uv toni Aautlcal College I then reeb.r of lly„rs ]■" facilitating the Iroblem.s, I,on., |n6B I Leading Doctrines u ■ • A Praeti.'al Intr,,, .Astronomy : being a fcxorcises, preliminar .Materialism : Ha, it ; Lecture, South Shicl, 6. On tho Signidcatioi lions "per Lineam \ Di.seo very and Exp|„n t'hields in 1875-76; w '• The Biblo and Scioi ^ vinovium, the Buii Durham, as reveaind I V. Discovery of n Pen tlie County of Durhai Durham, 18,S3. Hoose, James ] '\vraciisc, N.V,, |.S7(J Methods of Teiiehing': " .Bennett, Syracuse, Hooton, i-\ c. if. j'"""^ '""" of I'enn i8i2, 8vo, Wope.A.K. Cllu, bami » i'rogress, Edin., Hope, Alexander f»rd.,LL.D., IM20-I8t- Aniistasius, Ac, (y. ,..,„„ jn. at Trinity cVlleg'e:'; ■»4I; M.P, ,„r Al„i,j„, Moke-upon .'rei » m\3-( Cambridge '■,,.. |,S68. froiuLH.SM. He was the I ;ifiv 1. Poems, Lon., li or th,. Church, Lon., I) im, 2mo. 4. Letters o from the "Morning Chr, ■e"/hces and Metropolit vo 6. The Commo'n S 1S58, 8vo. 7. The Englis (^'"ory. I||,„t. u„«, ,, Mr. Hercslbrd-Hom.'s ni ,'-;.' ''ftlie Church irto ?, »ll>lothew«nt«of,he«K; 8. riie American Disrun mjsvo. (Tho three Lee i'"";ly in tho same yea "orM'.s Debt to Art;' a "c Social and Political B^ "H.''.., Lor.., iSii.3, ,, Art Workman's Position: «., 187;,, 8vo. -13. Strict! '*'"' ^ ""Is- or. Svo; 3d HCO I'rient of ti,. ciiiir,,!, „c i' ' , V ""III'"."!!!. Hy » (K'l.) l)ry,|,.„(A n i ., *^'""''' "^f- l^"». '*>o 4 ™i 'rn,„i,„ „„ Kv I Tiu J ■.",'; t; "•■''■' -* ''f"'ti. INfll', 11:11,0. () ( K,l 1 V. , "y ^*'- •liil.-t. I,on iioopor. «„„„„.,, 1' Is- ;";/'■; • -'' ■;' •• !"''■ ' MU«M ., I)„,|„„ M„.,,.|„,, ,.„! ' •."' •^'"■■'ll"li™,l, '■"n., isr,,, |,|,„„ '"""y "I'l i'.Tcoluin, .to. Illu.t. "f^iimll UN III!' hook la . I "rn,mm„C|„lnri,„u|,'„*..:';,,;„ ,' ■•■V,iI"Iim ,„, Imnieimo 1 1 00 lift r 11 lir __ ' "" • A I h. (;,rf), •- ;v„?:',^'r?:T '^!!^:'\„:-,^;;- «« ''*.A'. V.,l,'is«s i2mr ""' '^""""•' "" thoConlf! ;■■" N.u.ioHl College, South s'l.i'e ,';';, '1 "'"•■^^'''''• .billing Doctrin.., of ciirN ,''',"''' """«i"" ! or, The ■ A I'ru.linil Intro, „ct on V ^' '"'"- "«'• !'■ '<>■"• J.xorolse., ,,rolimi„„r„ e M ' " iV " ''"• ''-'"""I'l'-". an,l .MiUeriiillsii : !/„, it nnv H 1 r. '""^^'^^''' ^"'"- "<7I. •» I'Oetu^.^ South .Shie,: ?i' t';:"''''''"" /" ^-i-'ee?; ';;,'»' "per Lin.",;: vj, ;.'• t^'"- "f 'h" «"."«; Sfv. Jiiwoverynml Kxplorntlim ,,. li' ''''•""■ «. On the *<• \inoviuni, the Iiu,i(.,l i, ,, '",7 "' ^ "fmnuo? IH7H. i>. Oiseovcry of a I'erZi^ u' K-Mil'Tations, Isry I'lirha,!,, 1S.S3. ' ""• '"• Koman Ebohceter .•yracoae, N.V., is?,), ,,,„'• »'"'«» m .Artieulatlon, ". iennett, Syracus^N Y "7 ' m''"'-'""'' ^y fharle. tlK' KoaJ Law, of l-ennsvlnu!',""'''''- ?"''^'' ' Manual of 1«7-', 8vo. "nn-.vlMinia : with Decisions, I'hila,, ^aJJ:?^;„^,«-K,;i!::'^i;i« '^«.'-Hor; o. Ton, Fai,^ roJi-n;Li':rHTt',7-'r«^«ercsr„ra B...«,. .;- at Trinity cJu.^^'l^l^Xi^;^ t^'lV' "l'""-' Mok.'-upon .',1., t isil-, ,- '7'-'-^ and I857-j> fo- Cmibricge ', , . mn ," "'."' f'"' "'« Universit; of ''^^8vo. 7. The En«lirr,,»''u ^''V * Nocture L.,„. tVntury. I|,„,t. iJ.n*, JS,,^'",'';''™' "f 'he Nineteenth I'^f'-'. •<>•„. (The three iXtures hlR'"' ^-=«'"-e'. Lon., ™l';'.v in the «n,„o vcrr in f ?•"''"''"'''<''' sen 1 1»H,1-. Debt to Art:',, Rehire"? '""','''"•) 9- T 'e fl'e ,.N.e„.l an.l i-oHtioa! uLr "^'of "th- '• *"' ^"'- ' "• ' iV' "'"rkman's Pcisition': a uiture"'/"""-.^ "• ^he 1-. Uorshipin the Ch.irch of Vn , ',H"°- '^^H 8vo. '«'-". i vols. cr. 8vo; ad ed TssiV'' * N"""'- Lon., ' *"•' "**!'• new ed., 1885, I HOP "• ''''• •'"""If Ih., Loo.. 1882, ,1 vol,, or. I vol. l2nio, ''"•"'""- I ' , xjiil ias """' " '•""•"led kleal I'f ^J^..^W„r.hi,.«„dOrd,, ,.„„., ,«,,.,,„. ^,„^,.^^,^ lllini. M. .'"'""> '-on., MN7, M Sv„ Early .Miirtyr,. by V. il n i', """' .''"' ^"" "' "'o I'll.. ls.,,s. 2:(Tr„„, ,TM ' '""''""ira, l,on., Is,,,'.. „ » OalKairni, I„.„., |8«s, i.,,,,'- «" ', a I'relae,. by Father '"nicKacoj Conver-i,nnf ,i ti '-".'"""•"n ..I the Ten- ^"'->ry of .^. Phiii, .Ci „ ' H*'7''.l"'";"f "'" '"'"'J»n /"'vor-ion of the 'reuton'io I "■■ s- *'.^''l"el •" tho <»nver»ion»f ()„„„,.„...!:"'"-" ■..'"■ """'facu ,ind lh« l>HlKHlrn», Un., 1,S72 « y .' '^^""' h Hev. ,r, j) '""'I. Ini,., |,H7,s. ■ ''■•"'ie"'ea'i Martyr, in ICun-' , "'p:r;io;^:^:;' !,«"""«• ■'^ee Mo..,.,,,,, ,,,„„ , "of.: cS;i..:t:,r,."r\r"';; "••• ""■■• Hope, (d. 1,-81.) 1. The II,.' '' /'Itninil Sir J„,„ej 1861), 8vo. 2. Sunh'ffht h, ? ^"'"^' «■ Tale, Un ^«'"". .■«. 0„r^C,?,l{fe'R„' ".""V'^f^"""- '-"•: ^^"i'. Ml ed. «anie year. 4 Vf,' , *' • ''""■• >S7tl. Svo; «th a Prefae/by ho k,rl ,f «;""f T '^''«"™-K«om I-'""-; ;id ed., I«78 5 r ' . . .^^''""''■'I'ury, I.on., 1,877, 8-4"nny Footsteps, o'r W, ,"""r"^' ''V»- l'^77, '.•i2,n, '878, s,,. |,in,„. \ Lines nf?- ^u ""' * ''''i'J- L"n., ground. Lon., IH7',., lCo h «!!m "",Vl^">k «aok- ^cr.plure I'age, : 'a B"ok fo", i'"'^"'' ^'""'ers from Children, Kdfn., 18S0, sq^ 16 no «"'^: ^T^""' «■"' Hea, i^s^;:E; ;^:n« ;'^»-; "V Kar,yl,^i ^ '■Hhe Month, I.on , i'^s''4 .SL'^trn'^.f'T. ''•'""■ !•"/ Narrative of Facts from <vaye and Byways, Lon., 1887, Ed"T.H * v"?.':''" /a-e. of Wardie Lo- -ear lands. ■ EdUe,r"b7.^nne j""]?'' r ? ""'^•"'» ""^ Wool p. 8yo. ' ■"■"« •^- «• Johnstone. Lon., 1881, Hope, Mrs. Gcorsp f'li.i- «7 li # « i'.'i r t Ti HOP 4. (E.I., Six Squari' Uovleys in Cmuliet, Lon., IMN two scries. lf:no. ^'. M.V WuiUing Kn^n.!, I.on., l.!,.M. ItM.m. C, Auni Anne'? Antiiime:is^iirs, Ihisting^ ^>^',, H'mo. Hop.', (Jcorsje H. 'rill tl.e lh„Un- r..m«, nn.l Urns t.i ik'l|. Him, 1.""., 1-7(1, ISino; AiiuT. «!., with Ail.litimi.s N. Voik. IS71, lliin". _ Ilo|)C-,lli'leii. Tliekhi'?Ueeisi.,ii: iihturyol UiT- inan I.ilV, I,..n., l>-ii, 1' -vu. llope, llestiT. Ituj-Jenliurst 1 a N"Vfl. I-on., ^''^'liiope',''!.," (1'-™'!') Sec UnoMriKi.i.. Jamks, '"'iiope, J. T. C.t,:n«uo „f n Cnlle»ti..n of Karly Hope, .Inines IJarioii, I., isi;?, ,.l Norfom, ^ .., c.lu™t'.a,it Willi,,,,, ,u,.l .M,„-.v Colk-e: l.vaet,.e,l lavv , serve,! in tlie ConfckMale „>„,.v au,-„,)i llie oiyil w..., ,u 1 and other l>oe„,., I'lnl,,.. 18.-,7, 12mo. 2. A t" Uect " „f 1'oeu.s Kiclnnond, Vn., IS.V.I Ihnio. ■!• 'V.' ; ;« j' Oae, „nd other I'.KMns. NorlolU, 1^70. 4 ^ ! 'l--'" ' 'l^^ Kmpirei or, Tl,e .-tory of Mudelon, >'«'-^;"^V^b liv> ;,. Ar,n. „n,l th,. M„n, n,v\ other I'oe.ns. No.folk. ls>-. llopf,.lnmcs L. A. In yiiest ut Coolies. Ulust. ''"H'oporj«i««>''i'"<' ^"'-s^'"" •» ""-^ ™"!;'„ "'' """"'''■• The llouJ^Bol- Sein.le.: „ Sketch, Lon 1^8. ,!'■ '^^■% Hope, John Walter „n,l M. O. Ir""-) J' <; Life of Cliri.t, by U. We.-, K'lin ' r''-'-*; ' ,'. v I on Hope, Kate. 1. A I'lot ol the Present D.iy, Ln , 18SII. :' vols. er. 8vo. 2. Oor Utopiii : its U,>e au,l tall . ,1 l',„Ye, in Two Acts, Lon.. 1 -SI. 12,110 Hope, Louisa Oetiivia. The Fen.,, e leaeher: her (J,.,.lilioation.s ,„„! Do.ies. Lon., ls,,:i, K.no Hope, Lydia. A Mother's Idol, Lon., 1382, ,3 \ol.s. "'Hope, M. J. Louis; or. Doonie,! to tlic Cloister: , a Tale of Keliirioua Life in the Time ol Lou.s AlV.: founded on Fact. L"':., 187it, ;l vols. ]). 8vo. ^ Hope, Mark. (This is 8,.id to be a pseudonynie for Eu.stiice Chile .i,ei,ville .Murri.y, <]. e., !"/"■■) • "•'''^ and Light Stories. Lon., 187i<, 1). 8vo : new ed„ I8m1. 2. The l>ro,lig;,l Daughter: n Story of I'einale 1 rison ■ Life, Lon., L>Sll, :i vols.],. Svo. I!. Ikcatiseol the Angels: a .Novel. Lon., 1-8H, 2 vols. er. 8vo. Hope, llobert (.harles. 1. ( Ld.) ll>e 1 "1' i Kingdoiue o:- Keigne of Antiehr.st.W ntten in Latin Vers" by T!u„„„s Naogeorgus and Lnglysbed b. I ,,r- nabe ti.'.oge, I57T1. Lon., 1>S1. 2. A I'rov':^'-;;^';, ''"•- sary of Dialeet I'laee-Noinenelaturo. Lon.. I---: -'I en.. 1S8H «,,. ICuno. H. The Lawn-Tennis Co,le : Iteguhition.- for Club Matches, ie., Lon., l.-so ,, 8vo. 1. An In- v..ntorvorChur,di I'late in lUitland. Ilkis . Lon l.->8. "liope, Stanley," (I'seud.) see IIougl.s, '^i'lop'e, T. Hadford. A Visit to Jacniel, and the Storv of Dian,', Leeds, l.-.)2, Svo. liope-IOdwardcs. Sec EnwAiinKs. Ilopgood, James. 1. Disest.ihlishment and Dis- cudowm.'nt of the Church of England, L,.n., IS, o Svo. 2. An Attempt to dellnc Vnitarii.n Christianity, Lon., ^'ilopgood, Thomas Frederick, surpon to the Sunderland Infiriuary. Ac. Notes on Surgical Treatment ami Minor O.ie.-ations, Lon.. 1SS2, p. Svo. Hopkins. Alonzo. C.oraldine; a Souvenir of the St. Lawrence, lio.^t.. ISSl, llln.o; new cd., Is.sT. Hopkins, Alphonso A. 1. His l•rl^on- liars, atid the Way of Lseape, [a story,] Uoche^ter, V\., Iw4, 12,110 2. Newspaper Poets; or, \\ ails and their Au- thors, Kochester, N.Y., I S78, sq. Itimo; new ed., Bost., 188fl. 3. dobn Ikemm, Iki.st., 1877, 12,uo. 4. (lur .Sabbatli Evenings: Home Meditations in I rose and Ver=e Host., 1881, lOmo. 5. Sinner and Saint : a Stoiy of the Woman's Crusade: a Novel, Host.. Issl 12,,,,.. 6. The Life of Clinton Dowen Fisk : with a. Briel SketeU of .lohn A. lirook.s, N. York. ISSS, r.'mo. Hopkins, fasper Thomas, b. IsiO. at Allegheny .■jlv, Pa., fon of lit. Kev. .1. 11. Ilopk,iis, ,„./n. .■ e.ad,.ated at the Unive.-sity of Verm.mt 181,. and in 18111 went to California, where he cstiiblished an insur- ance euu.pai.v. Manual of Amerier.n Ideas: for the Instruction of Foreigners and Vseof Citizens, , San tran., Hopkins, Rev. D. C. The True Cause of all Con- tention, Strife, and Civil War in Christian Communities, N. York, 186:i, 12mo. 848 Hor Hopkins, Kdwnrd John. The Organ : its II.s- torv all Construction: p.ece-le,l by an En .rely New Worv ,.f the 0,gnn, Memoirs of the Most Eminen liuildors, ic, by E. F. Kimbault, Lon., ISDU, Svo; 3,1 "'ilopkins, Evan, C.E., F..i.S. 1. (Jn thf ^n^';';" „f (k.olovrv w th T-ern'strial Maguct.s,,.. Illust. L< ... isll. mo: ::d e,l., ISC,.-,. 2. dn the < '^"'''f-V 'f,. ",^' ,i„|,l.lU.a.-ing lio.'ks of the World, and the (..,l,l-l'.e . „f Victoria. Melbou.-ne. IS.,:!, Svo. .1 A •M,o,t Mem.or „r W.Stua.t. l-lyn,outh, 1>^';'.-™., ' , ' "^'"'^'"^.o "'' The P,i„cipl..s of Tcr,cstrial Pl.ys.es. Lon.. l-''''. '-'" ; Hopkins, Kev. Kvan Henry, gnoluated ,.t King'.s College. London, IS.).,; ordained l-f..: viear .d lloh Triuitv, Kichmond, Surrey, since l-,n. 1. 1 he ILilV Life: a Book for Chri.-tians seeking the llest ol Faith. Lon., Is:,',. l2u,o: new ed.. Issl. 2 Thoughts „n Life and (iodliness. Lon.. ";' l',''-"" ^ ';'/|' '''^•;: ,S. Christ our Sanetilicat.on, ls,S 4. The L' " Libertv in the Si-iritual Life, Lon.. lSs4 p. Svo. 5. The Walk thai plea.es (lod, Lon, l-ST, s,,. IBn.,,. Hopkins, Hev. Frank -awreiice, M.A- g " !^- ntcd at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, ISjih onlained 80. ; ' Fellow »n,l tutor of Trinity Hall. Elemenla.y O.-an.- I mar of the Tu.kish Language; with F.-vcrcises, Lon., I ilonkii'is, Frederick W. A Manual for u.e Kut- ' lan,l County liar. Kutla..d, Vt., 1852, K.mo. Ilopkiiis, George. liali.h's Posscss.on, Host., ' Hopkins, Hannah H. A Gray Cloud, Lon., 1878, ''' liopkins, Harvey L. Law an,l Facts on Patents and Inventions: a I'raetical and Legal Ik.smess Guide for Develoi.ing, Piiteiitii.g, Perfecting, Manufacturing, nn.l Operating Inventh.ns, Cliic, 1SS7, lOiuo. Hopkins, Henry. Three Lecture^ on 1-rcema- soiirv. Lon., IS.is. l2uio. Hopkins, .Miss I. T. 1. Cozy-House Tales, lost.. l.KOi) ISmo. 2. Christmas at the lieeches. Illu-t. li„..t ISmo. n. Summer in the Forest. Ilkist. N.York. 1871, lliino. 4. Floy Lindsley. Illust. N. Yo,-k, ls,.i, 16ino. 5. Uuthie's Venture. Ulust. N.York, LnO, Itimo. 6. Hariv Fennimore's Principles, Is,,, ]■ nio. 7 The Signal Flag, 187il. Hhno. S. lilue liadge lioys. issO, Ifimo. \K Keady and Willing, 1S81, 12mo 10, 'Vp to the Mark, 1SS:1, l2mo. 11. Good i..iie flirls, 18*84, 12mo. 12. Arrow Head Light, llk.st N. Yiirk, 1SS7, 12mo. i:;. .I.idge Hav. sham's Will, N, York, 18ss, "liopkins, .Miss Jane Ellice, daughter of Wil liau. Ho), kins, a well-known mathematician. She has been engaged for many years in philanthropical labors for the inst.-uction ami elevation of the ],oorer eh.sse-. 1 (ii'ave Moral Questions addressed to tl.e Men and .Women of Englaml. Lon., 18f>8, Kimo. 2. Home Tho»"hts for Mothers an.l Mothers' Meetings, L..11., ■ 181)11, I2m„. :i. Work among the Lost. Lon., 1870, siii. Svo. 4. An Englishwoman's Work among Work.iiL'- Men: with an Intro.luction by Eliliu liurritt, N, u 1 Britain, Conn., 187J, i2mo. :>. liose Tuiquand, Loo., I 1871). 2 vols. er. Svo. C. ( Ed.) Life and Letters ol Ja„»:s lllinton: with !in Introducti,in by Sir William Gull, 1 Lon.. 1878. er. Svo: new ed., 1S71I. ' ".belies lliiiton's bi,,Knipby has fa.leii into good hand-. I Mi,^s Ellice llopki.is was llintoi.'s pers.miil Iriend. aic. was able. l,v vktue ,d' tboroiigb .•ongeiiiiility ol dispn-i- lion, to know what be k.iew, to led what he fe t, to '^• 'exaellvinto his pi,ii,t of view, and to act as ii.terp.,!. r i between him ami the woild. . . . She wr.te.s well.-ii-t onlv eh'.irlv, but with 1... elo.pieio'e which sumetiiiir- risesali„,>.-t imopoi'tiy. . . . Sir WillianH.iiU also wa.Mhc riglU man tosni.ply Ibo ■ liitr„d,i,:ti.,ii to James Ilmtons bioeraiiliv, The lite ami b'lters nrv an illustrative and corroboriitive , •online, it up,,ii Sir William s estimate i- frieml. The book is fnU ,d' interest, and by no nicuiis voiil ,d' instriu'ti,ai."— .-7,fe((i(or, li.444. 7. Christ the Consoler: a Book of Comfort for 11, c Sick. Lon., 1-711, 121110. s. Work amongst WorkiuL'- : Men, Lon., IS71I, 12n-..; 4th od., 1SS2, (This is an c„- large.l clition of "An Englishwoman's Work among W,,rkiiig-Men,") , .. ■■ Miss ll,,pkins's book Is not exclusively ooiiceme,! \yiin her own work. It cmtaitis many valuable suggesti.im V ■'Oil other niiitters eoimeeted with the ehi.sK for wh.cl, >la ' ha.s d,,i.e ,so much."— .-';«, -ta/or. 111. l(>lt). y. Notes ,m Penitentiary Work, Lon., 1879, 12n,o. 1". i Occupation for the Sick ; or. Practical Suggestions to Invalids and those who have the Care of them. l."ii., i 1S7U, sq. llimo; 3d ed., 1884. 11. Preventive Work; or. The Care Early Traininj ing-\V„nien, L a Book of Lyrj . ' There is a 1 miaginalion in lis .some nieasii the niakiiiH: ,,f —■'Mutiir, Ivi. ; Hopkins, , ler: a Tragedy 2. \V'or(ls on th Keiuiniseence o Nervous : a Far Confederacy, Lo Lon., 18li,i, |). L867, p. Svo. 8 ,>• '*yo. <). Aia|, 1874, 2 vols. cr. Certilioates: a P Words ami J)ce 12. Two Turns o Hopkins, It ™l- i., ail,l.,] 171J J. JI., ,■„/•,■,(. 1. Duties, N. York', siastical, and Hisi 12mo. ;j. lli.,tup I8(i6, l2mo. 4. i Uelation t,) the W 5. A Candid E.xai Pope is the Great Lon., 180,8, 8vo. Hopkins, Re Pittsburg, P.a, ; s,,, I'niversity of Von; logical Seminary, the Protestant Epi. prietor of the Chui ity Church, Piatt Church, Williiimsp Or.ier of the Protes York, I8fi:!, 12mo, a Christmas Carol, Times of John llenr One of his Sons. N Waysi.Ie, N. York, Songs; 4th e,l., 188; Hopkins, Joh Georgia, Miieoii, Ga. Hopkins, John Lon., 1854, p. Svo. Hopkins, Livii Fnited Slates. Illu< ISSL'. Hopkins, Mrs. hood: a P„c,„, Ug,, of the Earth ; Natu lss;i, 24mo, ;i. Edu, larents and Eduoat. 'Iiall my Child bo tau Scenee of Teaching ] Hopkins, Mnnli "I'l- I. A Iland-li„ en Arbitration, 1857 llie IVt, Present, an',, nil Historical Account ne.s,,.:) with a Pi^cf.ic If^liS, Svo; 2ded., ,-ev, „!r'^^*"'^'?'''''"'idiisef '1 'I'lly of their ,,hysh liisiory."_,sw. ft./,,^ ^y' •;■ A Manual of Ma L llie Port of Uefuge tlie Master Marinerri '■ llie Cardinal Numb kr on Numbers genera H<>pfV "" •M'Peal to Work- i-^'miicin n.1i;'";^?,k^/;^'i,?":l' ■•;>'■ 't ■'""• -' -vi,l i lis .Minu' iiioasiir,. ,,(■ ,1. ■ '.^iii". «h It'll ^-v .,k t, ,,,,.' tlH. i,mki„« , r'Mi ' I l-,";;'"-'' ■'■".'•'■'•■ '" " i' H le , ->/w/,,fe,,''ivi. 71.1 "'' ""Iiknis's bcvHlcLMii eurcer." : Ho|ikiiis, John Maker I ti, v , ^ ! 2. Wonl,, on the '„ L, .'■'^•.^^"'■•J f-on., IS,->4, 8vo. I ;Vorvou,s: a Faroe, L™' '"s" o 1?' '-™V, '' ^'"^ '" ''» Lon., KSBa, „. vj..„ -''%'"• ";, A Keiisonablo Faith, mj, p. 8;,,' 8 ^■h„'i..,,V; ::;"';;''■''',■' .^'"^'''"'"'■-' '•""■ .'• -^'o. !.. Making ,l,e"fv', "^'I "tion Lon„ isiis l"«, 2 vols. er. Svl |„ j ;i '/f , " ^ " Novel, Lo„. | (-•ertifieates: a I'lav on Isr-^ '"','" '^ '"■• ^he Tw, Wor,l« „„,i Dee,^ ,?■' s-o "\ "■ -^'il'i'i^iu : its vo'W";f' 'i,!!!^^- i?::"? "--V, ao., f , J. JI., ,•„/•-•., Tin \ *""«•• see Hopkins, Hkv i-iastical, an.l Histonea! vVl 'nflj, ^^""l"'"'"!. felo- Relation to'.h^v'o.^^.T,: Tt'v "1"?"""' '"''^ 5- A Candid Exan.inat on of h n ' ^"''''' ""''■ '2iiio. I^on., ISfiS, Svo ""'"•""«' "f »cn|,ture, N. York and Pi"b,S"i'a'.''so,:-o/?,!'" "«!"•"' D.D., b. ,.2n, in l"Sical Seminary, XovVnrVr'/','''" ^"""""^ Tlieo. 'lie Protestant t^il^ C mrch'?'s5 ^".'."''''t^ '" pnetor of the Chnrch .Journa IS-^^ R.' '""'" ''"j' I"-"- I '« Orient , Times of John Uenry lt,,k „,' ni^ "'•""•,, ^^ I^"« "nd One of his .Sons. N. "o f 7s«i^ i ' "^ ^."mont. By ^^^•.vside, N. York, rsif'i.i';'"' 5^7- ^- i;»e".sbythe ''^ongs; 4th ed., I,s8r '^'''"''' "yi'ms, and <^|^??MSn:':i!f:,^3 4:-"'^"'^ ^«-' f-- Of I-onT^r^.'^""^*'"'--' ^^f«thodi«tBob: a Tale, 1SS2. ''• ^""^"i ''^'o. 12njo; new ed. hooJ:"::i:!:^.:«/i-,I'-'j;« Pa.^o„s. ,. Mother. 'ijill my Child bo tau.rh /p aetie'!' ,'. " '""• '' """ •V'.e.u.eof Teaehing iTl sir, ,d ',/",' 'l,?'"^/ "^' ^he 1 Hopkins, Mauley, u i Vw ' "'""■ ^"'-i;-:^i^!:i^3^t,"2r^7:- HOP ■i;'toni^i,niu:f;'i;i;yS^;^,'';;i;;;"''^"v'i'osandwiei,isia,,ds, history .•'■-.sv,/, ft,'., xiv »2 ' ' '" ""^ 'I"'''' "ationai tlie Master Mar ,> '^ Lon ' IS"-;""' """^ ^''-'tn-'tions to »• The Canlinal Numbers ' .i/h' P",' ™' ■''' '"'•• '8'^2. •" "11 Xumbers gi'.t^ira'nVC^ ^".'Xr^'' ^"""- v"u?t^:y«:;^:,^-^;^>.^/irM.D.,f„ , Williams Col ego i'n SrV /T .^l"'' "« P'-esideney of -[ ■•I'^'l'ectuafnhno ;i;y" ,^lf« '''V'?" "' '"""' and that nf niri--tiin ', '•'.'^''""■'■■'he'l t"r him in I,-i;iii called in ISS8 He ;eUi^::;^^^^ "> "'"eh he had been '^I'lii-.d, till I88;i 1 rl"" i'''"''"^'"^ thooollego !S!^:':i.^L:^'-,^i::'^-et,,resby^MeCosh,and .."T'x views of PrevidenV H r • '^' j? One Sys.em;':;;!,'^ -;,,r--:r'-Body„ndMind ,,I>.vernndthe Prayer-t;, r, Y V ; V"'"' "^'■•' ^■ :jeu,,.eraneeand i^:,J,:t^ty: Y:!^' '^^i' l'^""' «• llio .^eriplural fdea „f Man s;iv T . ' ""'■ '• I'rinceton. X. York, lss;i ,'";,; .''""'^'''''' K'^"^" "' ti:^^v^h::;,;,J-f-;|„-^^..-;^!;i;i.lsi?^^ c;r;?yt:e^t-:r-'^TV'''=-'^^ 2^H..wii^a„,ir.i:;r:^;|-;:^ "r^iV^^''-^-^ 6'.^ vols; svo: 2!red:! x'Voh! H^'^'"' ""''•' '«^»- and Princeton ThooCi,", i i '".'^""e'-'^t and at Auburn "f -^eelesiastica 1 t!^^^^^^^^ ' became professor Theological .Semi,' ry ^ l"r T^ r''••^'" ■'"'^-" l'"lity, Auburn, IS7s 2 o' ,^Mn""al „f Church of Om„m;n Pra'yer, .V. Lk'^^'sIT'' ""' ^"""^ Hopkins, .Sarah IV r •.• their "',ongs and Chi,,,,* p,'^, ".'"""« "'« •''"'es: N. Vork, I8s;i,r2m„. • ^^'^'^"'^ ''^ '^f"- "• Mann. Hopkins, Selden R iv r. . 'lew od., 1S69. 2 On W;„l ', *i' '"^■' <'"^-' '854; Kssay on the Weather „n,lt" V ""' • ^'7"'^-' "''"> »" Hopkins, Rev 'rhomL «"'''■:• ^^""- I'*6i».Svo. Loii., l.-ei, 12," * """•a'* '^larsland. Sermons, Hopkins, Tiehp i t„ . I-on., 1884, 12mo^? Tw 'vf t" *' "."'' """•''' ■''""■ie'- Lon„ 188B p.svo '' , 7^^ t'V Duty : a Novel I'^S.^ 2 voi;.'cr. Svo Freedom: a Novel, I.on., a-''^'^r;i^-mr<^!!"-i""SB^j^:gradu. and elected Fellow „n I „, College, Cambridge, 1S44 bon. canon of E^'fe'' -"'"^-''''K-bire. since KS66; Boctrine conside,-ed, Cambr ijo 's40 """! "'' '-^''"■'"''° A Series of FLaii-es Ft ,, , .-^ ' „'''' '■ '"'"■ -■ I Ed.) 'vith Notes, Un 1S5 1 '""V^ Oeo.uetrical Optics Missions: Five "er, ,?„; , r ' /".'f ^"'- '^' Apostolic of Cambridge Ion "sv.'sr.'.'"-'ir "'" ""'versity by Christ -/p,,;, the'cnJ'.'^ .'.e/iTbe Words spoked p. Svo. 5 TI,B Pn.,;, , ." Sermons, Lon., IStiti !vi.h Ueferen«"t,r" '':?,;;" ,,I^'''.V "^ -^o'.-Abst'ain'.fs 8vo. 6. Holy Scriptu,^. t' nl ' ^'""''' '"'"- "'^*. stinence, Lon , IS.sH, i'l,,,,', ^^""I'emnce, a„d Total Ab- Hopkiiison, Miss A. >l i w , T>on., 18S1, s vols cr Svo % iI ' ^^"'""K'- a Novel, 18S3, .■! vols, or 8v„ i VYT''^-- '' Novel, Lon. Lon., ISS,0,;iv„ls c, Sv,; IV '^^"''•^'bel : a Novel itnnce: a Novel L,m sss ' s"'" Thornleigh-s rnher^ itnnce: a Novel, Ln„ , iss8,p s™ ^ ""'""•■'«"'« Hppkinson, Alfred, AL.,Bcr his., Univer,i,,. „V T ..'."•\'','-_b. isol ; gr,ld- law at O.vford: Fellow of P^i ■.',"' '""' '" eivil l-^r;i-S,l; called .;. he ba at n'" •'• ^l'"'^'' O'^'"''^''- fessorof lawat Owens CoMo.e {; T''."'V'"." "'•*•• I"-"" If^r.'. 1. The Facul?v , ,f r ° ' '•';"'"' ^ "'vc'sity, s nee ehestor, 1875, 8vo/ vZlTRa' '''■'' f '""'' """" Law, LSSi), Svo iJehnito Reform >n English Laud Bo".?rs';; "i;,',':', '^"- ^^- ^^^ "mts f„r the Nursery, Lo",Ts',;,J"^T.'„.""^"'-''- I^-e-s Matchless Might, Hopkinson, Josenh i ti, ,i. , . .*leam-Engine Exnlainod K„ „ T, " ^^ "k'"? of tho •'-. -4 sv„-?;ir- ^^/i!" y:v;:et,r^iS- 849 !J ■!..) ( M ffKS' HOP "^^ w.phiaul Tn.ni=Mtions,) I.on., ISTS. 4to. With IIopkin- suN. K.. DynuuKi-Elei'triu Mr.uliinory, (l'biloso|)hicul Tra'nsiiclimis,) I,i>n., ISS7, Ito. Hopley, Miss Catlieriiie Cooper. 1. Life in tlie Smith from the Comnieiicement "I tlie \\ ar. l!y a i Anon. 2. Stonewall .liiekson: n Hiojuraphieiil >ketc, I l.>,0!),8v... . v v,„.k 1X7 1 er Svo ^,1 an Outline of hi. Virginian aun,„.i.n. l,on . . , | Unitea States ^'-v. - ■ ,,^>;J-^;,^;^ ;; ^ 1;-;;,,, ,,. 8vo. Anon. 3. Ai.nt Jenny's A.nenean Pel. In. \U. ',;;■,, .1, „ '/v the stui-y of a ,mrer and thier Wilds of the Weft, Lon.. 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The Dutch Pilgrim fathers, and other Poems, N. York. ISIi.",, If.mo. -• One \\ ife Too Many, or, Hip Van liigham, >. \ork. LSI,,, Itimo. 4. Old Horse (iray and the Parish of Urumblcton, ^. York, ISIiit, l2mo. Hopper, M. (Trans.) Ave Maria Stella; Medit.a- tions for Ihe Month of Mary : from the Italian of Kev. Canon Agostino licrten, N. York. 1SS8, 2lmo. Hopper, .Mrs. .Marsaretta, ,,,,,. Song of Songs, which is Solomon's, X.\ork, SS7, 1 hn.o. Iloppili, Augustus, b. 1S2S, at Providence, K.I.; graduated at Brown Iniversity 1S4.\ and, alter studying and i.raclising law for a time, devoted himself to art. He has illustrated works by many well-known authors. 1. Carrot Pomade. lUust. N. York, IStll, 41... 2. On the Nile. must. li.ist., 1871, obi. lol. 3. 1 ps and Downs on Land and Water: the Eur.-pean lour in a Series of Pictures, Bost., 1871, obi. f.d. 1. Cr.issing the Atlantic, I!..st., 1872, (.bl. fol. i. Jubilee Days. Illiis . Bost., 1S72, Ito. fi. Hay-Fever, B.ist., IS73, obi. lol. 7. Kecollecti.ms of Aut..n ll.mse. By C. Ant.m, [pseud.] Illust. Host, lSsl,sm.4to. S. A Fashionable sutlerer ; or, Chapters fn.m Life's Comedy, Bust., 1883, 8yo. a. Two C.mipL.n Boys. Illust. Boat., 1884, Svo. 10. Marriclfor Fun, B.isl.. ISx.'i. An.m. Hoppiu,«eiljamin. (Trans.) Greek Hero-St.iries, by (L 1! Niebuhr. Illust. N. York, l.S7il, sq. Ifinio. ■ Hoppin, Itev. James Mason, D.D., i.. 1820, at ' plexed Providence, R.I. ; gra.lmited Echoes from the 0. Hoinilelics, N. York. I SSI. Svo. tl. Pastoral Tbc.jl- ozv N Y.)rk 1884, Svo. (The two lasl-menlioned books ari 'rewritten divisions of '• OIHce and Work of the Clins- lian Mini-try.") Sec, also, Biiow.s, Hk.suy AnMiTT, '"liopps, llcv. 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Svo; new ed., enl., 1S84. , , ., ,. „ ' TlTonghout we lind the most painstakiiiK compilation jin die best authorities."— .Si(. lici:, xxxvi. W. Horiiibrouk, Mrs. Kiiiina K. 1. Through .Shadow to Sunshine, Lon., IS82, p. -svo; new ed., I88i. 2. Life's Music; or. My ChiMren and Me, Lon., 188;,, p. Svo. 3. One Link in a Chain, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 4. Worth the Winning, Lon., 188,i, p. 8vo. ii. Low in a Low Fami St. X. Th ] 1885, l2nio. 3. The .Shadow of a Life, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Honiibiook, J. Laurence. The Sharovost of Pittenwcem. A Glance at the Historical Traditions of Pittenwcem during the Last Two Centuries. By an Old Inhabitant. Pit- tenwcem, 1851, 12ino. Anon. Horsburgh, John, 17'.ll-186;i, b. at Prestonpans; 234. With Dawes, Rkv. Nathaniki., Hints for Parocliiid Missions, Lon., 1877; 2d ed,, 18S4, p. Svo. Horsley, Victor Alexander Haden, -MB, F.R.C.S., F.R.S,, assistant obstetrical physician at (iii\'s 1. Injuries and Diseases of the Neck, l>^i'i. say; or, luo i.igh. .. — - , Nothing to Do ; or. The Influence of a Life; new cd., i 1888, 4to. Edin., 1862. 3. Labourers in the Vineyard ; Di.ramic Il'orsnell, William, The Ice- Bound Ship and the Legendary or L English Text So Horstmanii ccnccs, Phila,, I "The author h consul at .Munich of experiences. 1, witli the most idii reward for all the , Hort, .Mrs. ; ''<"!•, ISli6, 2 vol ,l'''86, .3 vols. cr. ,' Snivel, Lon., 188 , Wort, Rev. ; ',"28, in Dublin; t.ambridgo, with science, and f|,c „ college from ls;,t college living of f Hcrllbrdshiro. Ir being elected a F, since resided tluTi ho was elected i thoughts on the i poses and I'robabli Memorials of the F-'-.A., Ac, Lon., n llie biography of JI Dissertations : I ( and Tradition ; if and other Eastern C bridge and Lon., Is !' It is refreshiiiK to arly, and in every w tjonus niiniito indeec "derable importance See, also, Wkstcot Horton, Caroli Students. IHust. J Hortou, Mrs. Bost,, Is52. Hortoi:,Edwai Poems, Lon., KS7I, ,, Horton, Fraiici Jlissions: a Hand-B( Answers, Phila., I.ss') Horton, George Report.s„„,l,eGeolog - T''" ilorton Qcneal Horton, James sui^eon-major of the a 1- The Medical Tnp„gr with sketches of its Bol and .Medical Climate ai "' -Urica, Lon., 1867,: cunculus: its Sympto Cure Lon., ISfl.S, Svo. l;;»,|dcs, British and ^ AIncan Race, Lon., 1; 1 ohtical Condition of tl "• "rritory between tl "><'"(«, Lon., 1870, Svo. thniates and their Treat "va'.on of Health in 't I'^iV, cr. Svo. Horton, Mrs. m. Pi'la,, IS69, 12,110. Horton, Hashmo Vou 1,8 or People's III United States ; 2d cd N Horton, Richard.' '^•' -'. P- Svo ; ncwed.. If Horton, Robert F -N^'w College, Oxford, Ls* "ge of Conviction : Ad.In ^^ae'^:.!^""- "" ^"^^^ Horton, Samuel Di "• M'crctai'y to the ,lelog, f ,11 e . elegates to the sec. ■• i'.- Monetary Situation ^■Siher and Gold: their "•^'"'"I'tion, now cd, Cin ''»""■' and England's' Mi" HOR tete^-;^«"'"'^.'«^r. (A,,,., the Ear,, Horstiiianii «' it cencey, Phik., I,S8(i, '*:;„,,, "''>'• t'"nsi'lar Keminis- " 'I ho nutlior has si.ri-mi i',,- . cons.ilut ,^„,i,,/;'f^«7«>'^l scn^ fi,r .slxleei, year, s of t.xpLTieia.,.s. I„„h ."rave ,1 '■'■*■'■ "'"' ''■'■•- '""' "M 'oris Lon., lsi;6, 2 vol« , xt- .,';""• '"■' '''''"'i'l Tahiti '^■^«, .'i voi«. or s ;„.p- 3'';;ia-'v^""«'' »'• ""ir, l™ ; Tmvcl, L„„, I88-, p svo •^'™™S'"i-- a Sl<._.(„h „f , ouuh,,,i«o. wi?h ri'; "■ ,;„',^ :^""';i'-"'yc„i,„',e;' seicnoe, and the nitnr, 1 • " '"iithiMiiatics, i„„ra college f,..„n I'S/i^' ^^^X^r' """ '^''""" "''''« eollc-e livin.r „f S( r.,.V„r . ■. '™^ PieserKe.i (0 the HerUonl.,hiro". InllT'Z';^^'''' !'--t Wj.u.ondl'oy ^inee resi,le,l UaTe "„ I Itted'rH ''","''>"'' ""^ ''- ho Was elccleil li?.i ' '^" "'eohiiry. In iMrii Thoughts ol, t e &" (^IT'^fl .'"■ ''-'"itv. V i Mem.)rial3 of the r„t„ wi ^"'"'"■'lise, I8B2, 8vo 2 F.8.A., .te.. Lo„ ;,8;r 7>^ I'" ««""■ M-not,, B.^; •ho biography otMy.MJnh^^CT"""'' ^■^'"- '"•^' "''<"•« Dissertation/: X (In m?.vA; "•"'"""rized.) ;!. Two .■.n.1 Tradition; l'r,"o„'','^,^'^r,f^"2 SEoj in Scr ptuTe "nd other Eastern Creed fn the"F""' .""';"'""»" '^-•eed bridge and Lon., Is-,; Tvo "'"' ^'-"'""'■y. Cam- ^ee, also, \Vkst(ott kVv ij ''""'•• "■ '«■ Students, must. XYo^k' I s'^i'"'.']^"'"™ <■"■• Sonera] Bost.. 1S52.' ""• *=• ^- The Teacher's Harvest, nos -Mim together With the ni.tory„nheUni„e„.U„ npaij5V,!;;V::U!-}-l,KJ;|Mlym,M.ed ,,y,,ev,,n. .,,,aJ .liiiiiliisiii loual niinisfor. 1. Jin"?,,.', '''"''' " t'ongri^ra. •Government, U.i./rsit o'n „ 2 T '''^ '^''"""■>' "■■' Country, and Uovernm 4 L ,n K T'''-^- "'ol'eople. True Theory of a Chureh ,!^ Tl, i', ' ,''• ^"•' •*• T''e ! f™""" Confederation Eli [ei"''?" '""'"''''« '"' .-n.^ f^onr/sti, 'p.^i':. '"-, -n the Kpi.tie to'the'-u;,-.' "ig of the (Jospe ,',(• ch,:;,, • 1^^," ''"'"e.s of the J!le,.s- lon 'he Eighth 'chapt^o- St 1 .^■'''^■'' '■■■': "'' ''«'""es "inns, Lon , iS6j, p! Svo "' ' ^l"'^"^' '" 'he Ko- Ilorivcll, II. W ii n. ■ Horvvitz, Orvilie l'"en.s, Lon.', , "™;.„ ^he Christmas Day, „n,l other Horton, Francis Allen i. JlHsions; a Hand-Uook nrrnn' .'''"Sress of Christian Answers, Phila., I sg^ril^tu " ^"^ *''"' '^"^'"'■on' «"d Kepo"s^7^,^«eXJ^'Zd?',"p'''' ''^««-'«««- l"- 2. The Horton Qenea'logy '^s ^ *^''"»'^. C^a.,] 18o«: Horton, James African,., n . -jurgeon^major of the armv „""" afdJf^**/^' *'-^- '"'« '• jhp Medical l-pographyof tL W 'Tn'"*"'' ''O"''""' w.h Sketches of i,^ Uotan/Un 1 .0'' ^"'''' <"' ^^ca : and Medical Climate an 1 Vf , ' "'•'' '^^'°- 2. Phy..ical "f Africa, f^on. '.8,r, svo'^fotf";."'" ^*'«^' ^o' is "inniiu.: its Symp oms and ^V " ^ '""'"• <"■ O™. J'eo|de.., British and .Vat vc and I V-° ,.^°"""'""' '""1 Afnean Race, Lon., 1868 ' "1" V"^"""'' "''the IV ilical Condition of the UoMrlV ^- ^^^"«" '"• 'h ' ' »• f«"''ory between he E°nli?,h '".""?."'« Kxchan^je Cli'iiates and their Trealme;t wiih u""'" "^ Tropical Horton, Ka.shmore r r louth's or Peonle', Iti . ' f""'"> vol. i„ ,,,i,n t'ni.ed S'atesr'2!r:d X ?:,k"'/^;.'-;, '^/r' ^^'"■- ' "' hi Horton, Richnr. 'vu „ "• '-"'»• '■^«. P- 8vo' "r ^l^-,,/,"" ^"'"Plete Measurer, Lon., t'IScBe 5- [?-■ '•--"?- :e'^if-»"i»K^c^.c?:s^r2r "».-"""."' 1«;;'''«' »<»''«, b. 18.,, at Pomerov • :''">■ -yoneC^'^on'r rrii;''':.' '"''P-'-^^^^nl ?f .'J'c delogates^o (he 'eo ', p ' "'" '" '«'•'*. "id one ,»'.l.p'ionrnlw'cd,"l!!-„'^*;'i''ir" '" 'he Problem ^f '--""^"«.and-s'&-'^.jvo,,^.j;heS^er The Wife's Messengers, theCont7n"nt';^"','',''4,„ '' ",'-»;;hwood picked un on Phila., 1855, 12m'o 9 •-""""«'-'».Tril. to tlio Old u' r 1, eh'Jing Fracture:; Wou^r^D 1"" ."' '^"'Kei-y : Coinpends.) Ulu,. 1- ""? ' ,s ij T.'""''' ''"• C^i^ for Physicians and Studen s- 2d .,1 '"'"• '^^ •'^'"■«'='-y , Horwood, Alfrpil I-!; .''•' ^''"- ''*'*6, p Sv,f barrister-at-la;.*7.'?^ji»'"'"J ","-' '^'^'J'" Temple- Edward I., Years 20-2T 21 V;"!;-f "»''»«'■ 'he Iteign of' bvard Xir., . 1.12, l^Vi ISfi'i 'T ' ^^-^■'' ■'■'-•«• ""J logue of the ManuscrinN 1 I ' '^•' "■• ***'"- -'. A Cata Soeiety of aray":'' rnrLo '"'fs«^; 'S "'^ """"-"bl'e Commonp ace-Book of f \'...' ^^o. ;). (i,;j > . embracing a Narniti,^ of LenN' T'^ 'T '■^™"«'-'^-- ' James V. in 1542 „„tM .1, rr . '^ ^''oin the Death „f 'iiliiliiltfilis f<>o ^--oaty oi Utrecht, Lon., 1882, •^. Mary Stewait : a Brief sV^ '^"'- '*'• "»■ Charges which have been hron, 1,1 "'"' '" "'« ''''Incipal with the Ancvers to the ^Imc'' ' ,^''''''f J'.'!'- ^ '"««he.- 8vo. l>„st.,. '" ™mo, Lon. and XMin., 1888 p le gruvcr charges JuJh ^h^ '■"".''''^''e wliieli ;"'r ,K.'iioratin,r n 1,™' i*"™' "10 minds „f '■«! his e«s;:••^^^^^^'"!' ''*l!-; 'J'rieiMtnr.il Statistics, Lon., 18o6, Svo. 2. Oeca- eional Essays, Lon., 18(i6, 12mo. 3. Land in England, Land in Ireland, and Land in other Lands, Lon,, 1869, Svo. 4. A Catechism on the English Land System, Lon., 1873, 12mo. Iloskyusj, John, M.D. A Comnientary on " The Revelation of Jesus Christ." By a Physician. Dublin, IS.V'i. p. Svo; now ed., I''i!3. Hoskyns-Abrahall. See Ahumiu.t,. Ilosiner, Ilev. Arthur Henry, M.A., graduated at Oriel College, O.^ford, I Sift; ordained 1S47; priest in charge of Fraserburg, diocese of Cape Town, since 18S3. 1. An inquiry into the Catholicity of the Church of Eiig- laud in regard to the Doctrine of the Holy Eucharist, Lon., lSo6,''l2ino. 2. Hearing Mass, and other Customs, considered, Lon,, 1S7II, Svo. 3. A Catechism of First Prin- ciples in Ecclesiastical Causes, to be learned by Every Member of the Judicial Committee: with an Introduc- tion, Lon., 1S71, 16nio. 4. Prayers for the Dead: a Letter, Lon., 1S71, Svo. 5. Some Remarks on the Late Judgniciit in llebbert r. Purc.has. Lon.. 1S7I. 8vo, Hosmer, Hurr Griswold. Poems, Cambridge, Mass., IStlS, Uinio. Ilosmer, Frederick L. The Way of Life: a Service Book for Sunday-Schools, N. York, 1877, 12mo. 864 HOT With Ganvktt, Wit.i.um C, The Thought of God in Hymns and Poems, lio.st., I S8fi, 12mo llosmer, U. H. Household Book of Practical Medicine, Loii., 1879, Ilosnicr, Hev. People and Politics: the Signiticance and and Lon., ISSli, Svo. Hosmer, II. L. 0., IstiO, 12uio. lIoHuier, II. I r. Svo, c;cori;<- Washington. The ir. The Structure of the Slates, and Relation of Political Forms, Bost. Adela, the Octoroon, Columbus, . Bacon and Shakespeare in the Sonnets. Siin Fran., 1SS7, 12mo. Hosmi-r, Jnmes Ki-ndall, b. 1831, at ^orthfleld, Mass ; ,rni A '^irliiifaotch;. I ,.;''" ;"" "■"•"•'»etion. '■'■fon. I,Mi,c,|° ,,| h*- T" '»'"■•« KHOM in any Col- I II'^mW.] L„n., isiio sv„ ^Ti ^'^' ■ •'""''"'' •'Sylvester, . ;','l-ii.) 2-Clmil„sl,i,Uen,. ,hi«." '"^"^''""'^'i «nle,' "*"(', ■'^vo. Anon 'i T ;.f ' r," *"'"■>■ »f '■'» '■■f". I-on n.Mres.,0,1 ,o Kurl'kan ; ri'^Ts'-^^J '''^■^■" •^^•"-■:^' il'o <-'on-ori|,t: or The rn,!?" !' ^I;' ™' •'•(Trans.) ;»"»"-Cliatri,,„, Un is-"TZ °f.*™"<=>-'. by Erok- -' ■■ a Tale of tlio ,1„ Ure 1 bVZ P ^''^ •■""■'■) "'"tor- ]■'.■"■• I^ri, ,,. ,Svo. fi^ JI {? \7 •''■'-•'^'""nn-Clialrian, Amorican .Jokf-Uook. By rlth!!n ■'!'"!"""' ' " -'<''-•«■ Kiliteii, wiel, Not„,;!-],;;,^, ;'■»■'« Carol, ami n^nj ;y't;.e'i.>g of Qu,i!;;;, '";^,'---^.;.f TiJight'a M'^'ern Authors, liy Theodo o T,„i r '^"'^"'"' ""J 'f'lSvo. II). (E,i.) The i.'in7.''-'f'''""''J f'»"- i'lTvng .Men soM for a IVrm ^f vt ' ' P" ""^»' «obels, and Olher. who went f om Gre°t IW "■' ' '""L*^"-^ I"'^-'«<'J l'antati„„,<, Ifi()0-I7,„;?'" J.^' '""^'im to the Aiuericnn «.l'^'.e .1)0,. foriueri; ii-J' '^ !'V^r' ",'« Lacalitio" iSiimes of the .'•^hip/in .vh' I? .i '^^"""''•-Country, the • Interesting I'l.rticf;., ^^^'^f. ^^'V^l'-'b-ked, and'^^thor f-Mte J'aper DunarDnent o f ll^r Ix ' ''.""''^"''J in the 0"-8 of Charles i..""':fJV2j:^^j'''l;':,«f"j«'r'".M.r>..f „,„ "t l-Mion College is', ;,Utn'V^'',^?- ^md iZ, IMS; served Ibr a tin^ i Cleveland iledioal Colleffe «f!c.rwards scttied"u wvi, ^T;"? '" ""o civil war ,ut soient.fio and historical s i.L V' «"",'"« ''i"»olf to ol .Mcteorologieai Observ, ti V '^<'*ults of a .sJerios In.tr„ctions=of .1.71": rjfX'^'" °'''^'^'"™ "'"' dry •■ oai^inies In the's „te „f V ^"{^T^y^ "t ,-;un. l.SoO, (l,s,-,(l-6;(. with 1 In. 1 ^rnV"'-''' '>'»» ]S2,) 1' e,,omen,i to 1871 AlbinvSV -,"'"''''" ""'» «"'e)- i fi'luting to the Islai,! ,f -Iv^' '^^^-'-', .1.0. 2. P,,n,,,., I ^,^Wini to the o'J L;^ "t^f"^''' -"•> Doeu, ; Alartha's Vineyard and nth ?",'""' "^ """ r.'land l'il-1 from Offl'.iaT "cords A .""''' .^''J"*"^"' •' <•■'"' ' »l'>e^ only, privately ,,rt;dn' V ■"'"• ""• '•'« Cau;cs which led to IM i li ,1 rn J ' "^u^"""""^^ "f the 'f/'. % .John Knston ' vu' " " '"■ "^ »>r^ and ^''K^^^'. Albany. I, s.-,,,,4„ o n ' , ^"'■"''"'■'i'-n and l'r"Wa,nations for Thankslwv n ^ ^J""' l"''"'<'d- 4. g"-s, Washington, and ft er- ''.^ '^?.'"'i"'"'tal Con- Auctions. Jf. York, 1858, r SvL T 1 l^*""^'" Intro. f""n y in the State of Ne» Vork \,\^'""'y °f 1-owis ; W.) Diary of the SioXof n -tr'i ''""I' v""' «'<'• »"!;ac; also, a Xarrativxof th^ P • '"■ "><> ^^'a'- with "■'■ >iege, by Major RobcTt H ''""'''pal Events of Trans.) On Military and Ca^.Tu' "^""'"y- J^^"«- T. 8. Proceedings of the Co.n.nis, HOU 'sinners of rnili.in ait • Indian Titles'!r„,^'^!^!,'-^, 7 ">« K.v.ingui,hn,ent of 2 vols. 4,0. (,. History of lirvr' V"''*' •)"'"">■' '^"■^ Can;i"..Kn in Virginia un ler Ooi,t\ ."■'*'""''-' ''"'"f ""^ and under (lenoral MeCle Ian "s o '^'l'"' "'"'/" '^'"y- ,«»^:te;";;^.-h^l;;"r^?'-s^^^.^^ -;^oi;i"^™a;;ufht£^-^'-.-^:"i'*:''.ii^ unJer (Jcnoral liiCin „n rT.''^"" ""'' ^'■■«»^'l' ^'"-ck Notesandrndeves ",""^. *'""" '''I-^taing, 1770. (Trans.) I'oi.c hot's 'm. , ' '^- ^"''^' '«««• ^q. ^ vo is Fleet and Army undci^ A, .iL '''•'*'"" ''>■ ""^ liritish ton, .\. York, fsf," 80 r T "'"' ■''''' "enrvciln- enniprising the (■on^titution of ^V"^'-'™" Consti.ulions ; and of the Iniied .^. Ue ,- th" 1 '^""1 '" ""' l'"'"", -Jependenee and Artie es of r,'"-' ^"■lara.ion of In , ^Jl'any, 1S72, 2 vol 8;°^ ^ onlederation : with Xotes, f^otes: being .Short \oti es ! ,,^"""7^. '"''«'"l'l)iea J l'.".".; no. included in Al 'en's , r ."'l' 'ersons, ehiefly Die lonaiics, Albany, 1? 5 sv'' V-'"" n', ^''"«''"I''"™' ;;a"i Islands „f ,|,e R ver%r r '' *'^'''' '^'^'^ 'T''""- )ork. l.s.M), „;„,„. ]s'\;,^*^ • I^awrence, .Syracuse, .v. J/rmation concern)nLr ho D ''"" "^ Forestry: In. Trees. IHust. cin*" Isso' ?""» ""'' Care ofKo'est •^■^try. Pub. by lV&"''.Jo'v', ' w'"','' '"' ''''I""-' "n Fo torie«l Ske.chesof the -ri "■"•' 'S'^-'.Svo. 2(1. H . '■nited states, r Uni^'eriro '%'•'".' ''""'^ees o/the L-K (Vov't. AVasli., I'.^^Xl "^ ^''^h'San. I'ub. by «I>S^;f^::;7.^L^:«--^7;e Centre Of Power. 8vo. ^'"™«' Ipton, Esse.\-, ],ssj ,, I ""'^^g™^:;'f^;^^f ''•?««•'. b ls:;fi, at Trile, : '^'Se ls;,(i; astronomer nnd ■,life i r^""';:'' u"' ^'"'"" Col- f-rvalo,y, Albany, X.Y f,, ' Tin. °. '1 ""'"'■•^' '^'^• became di.Tctor of Hen b. ,n 01' ' " '''^' "''en he Description of a New C^i.n ."''«"'atory, Chicago. 1 Alban/, ms, .C'' ' '1 e'S ""'' ^'^-'-ing Ma'chini; .ieg.sie,-ingan,I Printing RarJ,', I'u "° ^""""atio ■i.Annalsof Dudley ObstMv, Jor 4? ' ^'^T^'' '•"'■'^' 8™. ^,. Tlie Ualvanic Battery. Alb '^f; ' f'-'^.J' '^'"«-' '- 2 vols. l;c ipse of August 7 181 ) 1 'i' ,'"'"• 5. The Total ^eloeilyof .he eL..; , ' ^"""'•>'' 1**^), ,svo fi Tl,„ Albany! I87tsvi™"'^ '"'-" - er the Telegraj.h Wlr^! I--;'^^3^^^I: 8y;"'^'tt^r"^^'- 1'— I,] • • l;.nt,..ed for the !-,„,« "'a f.„,"'-'' ^o'.., I8oaI Additions, Edin., 18,"4 "' f Numerous Ribliograph- . Houghton, EUxvnrd P i ., '<=.'ne, explaining Sy„ ZmA'nd T ^^'""^-^^""^ of Med- S.ngapore, l.S7,87l2mo "'' I^fcatment of Diseases, I • Songs from over^t le S a .4 Yo k ' itT'? ""I^' ''"^'"n I-eaves, Rest., 1878, I6mo ■in -W' ''""'• 2- Album of St. Oiafsklka's "'"'•'''; '2'""- '• The legend •2L"o. 0. N,^gan;,:n, ';,?her"p'"'' Y^^"' ^"At, Spiritual Sfianoe; Prefaced fn'd Wu'T "' """« '" Specie, of Autobiography!'!,"; 7ss't Sv'o?""' "^ "^ 85S it HOU HOU ident of tlio Stutc iiml Cminty lloiurjco|iiithio Mcdiciil Socictios of New York. Lfcturcs on Cliineal Otology, linst., 18S.-,. Iloiightoii, Louise Seymour of the Piiris Workiiieii'M Mis.-ion. 1871(, Kiinn. 2. Tlio Salibiitli Month: Dovotion.il Thoiif;!u.-< for VollIl^' MotliuiH, Phil.i., IhT'J, l8mo. :t. (Trans.) Littio .Motiicr, by .Muie. Kli.-e ilo Presjcns<;, Illiist. \. York, ISXO, liiino. 4. Kuitlit'ul to tlie Knil : tlie Story of Hiiiile Cook's I-ifu ; niliiiitea from the Kronoli, I'hihi., ISsI, lliiuu. 5. (Triins.) Their Mnrrieil Lives; or, Tho llcivlitics of Domestic Life; from the Freneli, Philiv., 1881, l2mo. fi. (Trans.) I.ittlo liana anil his Biblo-Leaf, by Franz IlotViniinn. Illust. I'liila., 1S81, 16mo, 7. (Ell.) (l.)iaen Wonls of Holy Men, N. York 882, II. 8vo. lloulhton, Willinni. 1. Tho Circle secerned fmni tlio Square, and its Area gauged in Terms of a Triangle 1. Fifine: a Story ! common to Hoth, Lon.. 1862, 4to. 2. Inklings of Areiil Illust. N. York, Autoiuetry. I.on., 1871, 18mo. Iloulton, Ella Cutliiirine, 1. Questions iijion Ilivinu Trutli, Lon., 1^60, p. 8vo. 2. Chance Thoughts on Chance Subjects, Lon., 1861, 8vo. House, EdwHrd Howard, b. I8:iri, in l!o.«t Mass.; studied music from 1850 to 18.^:t, and jirodiu'id some orchestral compositions that wore performed in lioston ; was connected editorially or as musical and dramatic critic with the lioston Courier and with the New York Tribune and Times; professor of the Knglish language and literature in the I'niversity of Tokio, 1888, li5nio. 8. ( Ed.) Silver Thoughts of (Ireat Minds, J^^.,„a, 1871-73; corresjiondent in Jujian and Formosi N. York, 1888, Ifimo. 9. (Hd.) Words of Comfort and , „f j(,„ jjew York Herald IS74-76. 1. The Simonoseki Hatred is akin to Love: a Hope, N. York, Isss, Himo. Houghton, Ptolemy. Novel, Lon., I8-*ii6; ordaineil 1866; vicar of St. John the Baptist's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1874. 1. Ziska, the Blind Hero of Bohemia i a Sketch of the Hussite Ilefonnation, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. 2. History of St. John's Church, Nowcastle-on-Tyne, 1875. 3. Church Property, 1^76. Honlding, Henry. 1. From Lancashire to Lon- don on FootV Lon., 1867, 12mo. 2. Poems, Burnley, 1874. Privately jirinted. Honlding, John Richard. 1. Australian Ca- pers; or, Christopher Cockle's Colonial Experiences. By Old Boomerang, [pseud.] 8AA Affair; a Cha|itor of Japanese History, Tokio, 1874. It 2. Tho Kagosima Affair, Tokio, 1871. 3. Tho Japanese Expedition to Formosa, Tokio, 1875, 8vo. 4. Japanefo Episodes, Host., 1881, sq. 12mo. '■ Even those who have been oll'ended with his vlole:.> e a.s a looker-on in Iriins-l'acific politics will be elmrinicl with his lively fancy, playful humor, and kaleiduscoi.ic vocabulary."— A'udoH, xxxiil. 360. b. Y'one Santo : a Child of Japan, N. 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I^V'. , i". limb.";^ I'"--'; -M ^"1., I.oh srrVvV ■ "• "™'-"l'^ I-Hl>our Vour. in tl.o Vil. West • 'or Vir' '•'■ ';:''- '-• '''"^'"'y i|.^.nl;fe'!''S^/;;;;''''^^«J« •"-■oh that ,« i,„or.sUns vt-rsnl wretcliediici: l\l.r'' *-^ "'«' ciiiisi.s or the .ni IKMKlishlcoumrvm;',^ r HOW taught in ii.SnaiT: a X„ve I ,n' i^^.'o"- '^™' '8. III. The I'oorof the IWi , ' . " '' '*^' "^ ^"'s- "• '"vo ln.ry, I,on., Is,',^ 2^'"": '-ea.^.s from „ ,,„,(„,;? '"■"■. l^«-l, a vol,.;;, .s^r fi,'™- -"v A, Mad <;a,„e. "Novel. I.on., I8,H5, iVmo O^JP/'"^^'', -^ "'oinau : I >ovel, Lon., ..sS.-, ;i ^ollrc^-Svo" ' 'i^.^JX''''''' ' " tevenge, Lon., I8S6, ;i vols, or °-„ " 9 j J "^nyard's l^'-^r, .■! vols. cr. Svo 2rt f r ""''."•«: ^i ^ovol, Lon. I ;< vol... e,-. Svo. 27.- Koco Is , r"i?= ^'"' L""'- '»«« ^«avcd it, Lon., issPvLo TaV ^''"'- ^^ """ "''» ' «"■! ""nviotionof Fran«8%tal'!^T""?' "'' "'" '""' ( \>'7. and of the con ,, . ,u n r , ' "''"''-""Jer in tho eirort.. of Mrs 1 u "'' «<'""">™ through "oinan'.s innoeenee The n.'hr .•'''' ™"»'""='''l "f the '" I'er relea.se, afe an im H. "'"" "'^ ""^ ^ook led L"nlColeridge:„.h"hr]o-'i r'J^^^^^ fi) iiilviaed.) o"">ii> irieu the ease, having .e"T't'h'e'^:;;r,r .th^,!.'^^'' r«'^-«- '"*« -r- i--^iJent of the HuLt^r ■ ." ei;^;?"";'' ,??'»"' ""d "^DiL^^Te,!;;:^? %21^L^f "/^i^ ~''^ 'iti; , i"'" the Keal Xature of ji\^t " .'' ■'• ^'' Muiry Tl.e Power above J.atter ... /'l"; ^""V "^'"' ^^ M 5. V.aceination: ivith a View t,f r''- ''""- ''"'' '"vo. an.i iM-ee from Objo on C -f ?," '^'"^^ Efteetual ! C-ndi.ions of Xeura.rthen "r;:'' [l'""' «• 0".-"'e --OIIIC Further Conditions nf \ ' , ' ^*'"- "• On ' l»^i"al Stu,ly, Lon, lS™%;o -^""'"^""^"ia : » Psycho- id.' 7^''',,"s';.f' ''^ '«"•'«• Soldiers' Shooting, "'■^'1 Manager's S ide R ,Te?r "'•-' 'r' '• ^l-e I'rao- , 'lovell, T. Mark, F R c^""!,";'.' f'°"' '««'•'• ■-'"■o- ''"li« I-mdon iro.snit™ a; nn.K^l'"- """' »'"-Sc«u »-'"lre. Lon., LS8.s 'svo' '^°- ^^ ""^ Treatment of Cj-slic ^_^;;lI«ve„,Kn.est;"(P,eud.) SeellooK.n, Favvv '^"Onc, Lon., isr') svo ^"'K™l'hy of its Founder, E. Lo"T2,t"'-'-"- "n- Railways and NewStreets, -"n:^:';^.«:''%*;,,^T-t Of Fnt.,re Ti.es. "age,, and l),Mi„,t, in ,lo vHi'r^rT'"^"'- ^''^'■ well, from l.'.SI, ( Harlo n s ,'' r'/ •''"'"■". Clerken- .n»v.-...ie„; HoY,;: "m ':; '^'^^'^ '-"f ','"' ■":?■ -f iiomeeV;'^.!;:;;;'^"-,,^;;- {Tn.,M Theo,?:: ■^vo. I. The I if,. .,„ I '' ""ai'hra^e. Lou., 874, ex I'l, ^ "Mms Sath.: a'l l"-- M :'Tm" ti^*""^- "" '^1'^-- **-' , at (Jreene, Chena g r " 'vf' "''' '■; "'!''-] I^- ,' partmouth 1,S44, ,„„| „( V,.,,,, „ ;;., ■^•/ • K'adnaled at |'''<-<\"nd has leeie „,„.," !y''"W''al Institution I I'l-olb,«sorof theologv a (■,•',":''', '''' i»-lil"'''" ti,; N v' j'iblical Eschalo :;;!". ,.f"'^^ ''';••' l«'^;i. ^vo. ,3 Ki:v. D.Ii.. 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The Comrnnn < '^'"""^'afy Values, Bost., 1879 Metaphysics Jf^Sy" B:st!:','8''8\*',t r^""' "°^ "^^ 859 *l :li now llowr, JoM'ph «., M.Ii., IHIfl-Ismi, I., ill the I jiruvini'i' 111' Now llniiii'wiok i KrinliiiitiMl ;il iliu iiii'illcal ilr|piirliiicnt 111' till' I iiivcrnity ■■! Ilic idy nl' New Viiik j IHI'iM. I. I';iii(^f)(t'iiiiv:<, iiikI liDiv tci lii'Ut llu'in, N. Yiirk, IHTI, Svu; U nl., 1X71. 'J. Tlii' llniilli, iiinl tlm lUsi'iuo* wliich Kin' il 11 Kei'' Hiliir, N. Vnrk, IS7I, p. ••'vu. ;i. Winl.r llimii'ii tur liniilhln, X. Xxtk, \>*i:i. U'liio, I. E.xci'n.iM' Vi'ni'iy, Ao., 1->'. Minturliiitiun nml , IinjpdKMii'i', N, Ynik, |NH7, su). ilouc, Mro. Jiilin, (Miird,) ['mie, vdl. i., 'hM.,| lia- liciMi II |.riiinitiriil nilvui'iili' d tViimli' i-iiHriim', |iii*iiii rcriiriii, Ai'., .ic'llvuriim laiiiirrmin Ifi'liiic^ iiri'l iiiMichhi », niiliii;( III lilt' I'niiimliijii of fiiuii'lli's, mill iifiinn »■> n lU li'- ({iilc Id i'iiii|{iO!'i'fi< fill- the |iiiiiiiiiliim 111' llii'r't' i.lijci'li". Slic Inn hi'i'ii iiirniik'iil 111 tli( Ni'W Kii^iliiiiil Wmniii'ii I'liili niiioi' 1M72. Hit " lliitlld ll>ii r llii' Iti'inililii'." wliii'li lias liDi'ciiiii! raiiHiu*, wan writlcii iliiiiiiKa \\*U In tlic I'aiiiim near \Va-liin),'l.in in i^DI. I. A 'rii|i In Ciilia, lie.-! . If^iiii, lllinn. 2, l.nlvi- l-yrici", Hnsl., I^li", l-»ln| new I'll , IHM7. ;i. Kiniii llnMhik tn llie (ili\i': a I'iiiin , Ui'iioril uf a I'li'iinanl .InnriiL'v, llni-l., lstl^, IL'i I. (Kil.) ."icx anil IMiifatiiin : a Ui'|ily In K. II. Clurku'.- ".>-u, liiiiin. 7. .Miirnari'l I'lillur, (.Maicliosii Usauli,) ('• KaiiimiB W c'n".«cr.,) Iin.*il. 2 vnl.-. 11. Svn. Howe, .MiilvtTd A. lU'tiilning-Walld I'nr Kartli; tlie 'I'lienry im i|i'vi'ln|icil In I'lolc^Hnr .liu-nli .). W'ey- raiiili : i;.\|ianiliil ami .ss, l2nio. Howe, Williltlll W. The I'asha Papers: Epistles nf Mohainnieil I'asha, Uear-Ailiniral of the Turkish Navy, written I'rniii New Vork, N. York, IS.'iU, l2ino. Howell, A. iMichi)iiin Ueneral Stalntes, including Acts of the Kxira Session of 1S^2: with Notes anil Di- gests of Ueeisions, Chic, III., 1SM2-S:t, 2 vols. 8vo. Howell, Aj{»es Uoil!4. 1. Syhelle's Dream, and other I'oenis on Pictures, illust. Norwich, 1S74, sin. 410. 2. Through the Woods: a Volume of Original Poems, Norwich, lN7.i, Ji. 8vo. :). Fifty Years After: a Tale, in Veise, Norwich, ISHII, Svo. 4. Kuphrosyne j or. The Sculptor's liride : a Story : being the Story of Pyg- malion, with a Seiiucl, Norwich. IS,"*!!, Svo. Howell, Alfred. Naturalization and Nationality in Canada, l.oii., 1>'<4, Svo. Howell, Artliiir I*., of the Indian civil service. (Trans.) Select Poems of Catullus, Calcutta and Lon., 1SS4, p. Svo. Howell, C R. 1. Jesus All and in All, Lon., 1804, l8nio; 4th ed., enl., 1877; 5th cd., issl. 2. Jesus Saves, I.on., 1M17. irniio. Howell, Ciitliiiriiic Augusta. 1. Pages of Child Life, liath, iMilt, 4to. 2. Pictures of Girl Life, Lon., 18114, 12nio; new ed., 1881. Howell, Cliniles. Alive or Dead; a Tale of St. Crisjiin's Parish, Lon., ISflO, 1). Svo. Ilowell, C'lini-les B. The Church aiid the Civil Law; a Manual of Ecclesiastical Law: with an Ap- jicndix of Forms, Detroit, 188li, Hiino. Ilowell, Constance. 1. Daisy and the Earl: a Novel. Lon.. 1877, or. ^vo, 2. A Tfioii;raphy of .Tesiis Christ: written for Young Freethinkers, Lon., ISS.'i, p. 8vo. 3. The After-Life of the Apostles: written for Young Freethinkers, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. 4. A More E.\- oellent Way, Lon., 1888, cr. 8vo. SIJO HOW How ell, K. J. A Coneiie lli»tnry of GnglamI to tb« liiMlh of William IV., Loll,, IK7:i, ^vo. Howell, <;eorKe. I. A Handy Hook of the La hour La»ii, I ., IMTil, svo | 2il ed. name year, 2. The ConlliilB of Capital ami l.nhour , llislorlcally and_ Kco- niiiiiiiallv eonsideri'il ; being a llislory of '.he Trade 1 nioiis of (Ireat Ihilaiii, Lon , 1878, p. Svo. '■ It ciiiislsl", wllh lliecxcepllniiciriiiieeliapter, iifa loin- peralr and arciiriUe in I'miiil nf llio nrlnlii nl Iraile iMilnii«, l|„.|r 1 Icrii (levrliipiiieiil.llulr iiliiis, ami the liii'llind.H hy Willi 11 llie\ Work 111 attain lliiiii. "—.U/i., No. 'jrill, "Mr lln'well's liiiiik . . . Is 111 Mllislilllee anil ill tniie nil aiiniiiKitle wnrk wriiteii tn vindicate the Trade I'lilnm fi'niii llic iinlavniiralile crlllclsiiis nf milslders, and espei i- ally nl pnllllnil eniiiiiiiilslx. Few pciMiiis pii.-xess meiili r (iniillllcnlliins for llieliisk wlilili In- liassel himself than lln aiillinr, 'Hill we limy "av at niirc thai, imtw lllislaiiiliiiu an necasliiiial asperity, . . , Ihe siiliject Is Ireiileil lliinUKliniil 111 a spirit nf fairness and i lerallnii Inrwlihli we weir iiimli lens prepaii'd Ihaii l.ir llie alilllty nf llie rcasunlnu and the vl^llMr uf Ihe style."— S/m'^i/or, II. mil. Ilowell, Itev.Cieorue Ho|.'erN,b. Isil.i, at South- iiiiiplnii, N.V.; educated at Yule, iiu'l at Princeton 'fl.eo- logical Seiiiiiiarv. I. Tho Early llislory nf Snulliainp'oii. L.I., New York: with Oeiieiilngies, N. Vork, IStill, >n.; 2il ed., Alhany, ls.->7. 2. liingniphical Sketch nf .1. Miin-ill : to which is appen.led a (teneiilogy of the .Muii- scll Fiiniily, by F. Muii.sell, (New Fiighiiid llist.-tleii. Soe.,) Host'., 1,'. in iho liiitiT y,.,, Since l.ssd |,„ I Monthly, w|,„r„ I'lillo'l " The E,|i 'levclops tho lit, '■"er Work In Oct I- Life of Aim -. V'enolian Li l.'cs;„l.s„,^,j,.. j^^l-. lhel'arlop.Car,(."l I^J'i. A Counterfeit Prese 1 ,,'„!; °'" "f ">o Quesfio V _!,'/'•'«« of Clio >.' 1 H()\vr Monthly. „,|,„r„ ,,„ |,„; V ';' ' "■'"■ln'iv.ly („ |,n,„,., 7'l'«;' " •I'll" K,M„,r'H .S, , y i* „"' ;,7'"""' 'l.h.r.,',,,.,.. '"'"•■ »»rk i„ ,i,.,i!,„.'*^ "■i,>i..t„,n, ,i„„ „„,,,',,|i., „|| ;y^ 1-0.^'"" "•"«->■• VorM'A .;. .„.,.,, , ;'!-?r'-iii^'i;i' /?:,;:• '> ■-.-r.Ki;^-^;^^^ liMVo II i„.w wr .r „ ' '' " '"■""• lliHl ill Mr- ' ir ' ""-' V"/l<. l^O.N «,. Id,,,,;. " """"""•« »f ■rmvcl, [vor,„,J .V ^''■^^^^""^i^r''^,^''-' '^-'. '2-> «oJ , ■''"I" 'III! iiimlNiv,.,! , ' ' ''' '-III"- ' "I'll,, styl,. 1,1 '■'■ '-II'"- ^V'l//™, ..vii.3'io:"'^''« '"•'-' """ w^'iliy '„l'":;!:.','r,;'^,,';;,','i» ,.>• A Chanee A.quaintanao. I|,u,t, b,,.^ j'^',, mgmmmm JJ')\V 'i"ini'(',,n.i-_,ri,.;,V, "'»■ ■'^iiiinliiiii uiii, ii,.' ', '■," "n" ,,,,:;."«i--or.C..,(..Ve;t.P„ekorSe..)B„..,,sr«, "-;./""'■'"''="''--'■-'•• c„.ea„ Bo... ,srr ,„;• Out„f„,e Question: Coa,o,ly. Best., ,sr7 •^ *l"riua Sophia Wilh,.'l„ -'"'-'•''"»"- (Contents - i J »h"l'. I .11 i„i ,"",', "'III'- ... I I U '""■'■ >liilil- liiiiliii i«..; ,il::"""""i" m..-.,.. ,,*„„„.,„„„ i 1=..,';. "' "»■'"■• '■"■."". . K.,„. „.,„ „„ .w»/U' ', ",E '"■ ■ ,ta..'ia,';i,t:';:;:,;:;>„5.i' ■:*;..■.;■ :J'S,^r;r;,»',-|-'"«'. I! -''xxvii.JiW '" '"■"'< '■" '■'"' 111- >. ou ( .'.'■•i.^'^V'/'''- ■)•( ( t' J \ A J ■ '""Hies, — Ad/ii,),. In.ro.l»e,i;f„ anir'f.;;:;;,:'--}^ "- OW *'"»'"- «i,h 2^- ThrooVLo/";? ''''-'■• '^'^^^ ^2'"". -"- flip Hi|c,j „!■ w-, . , "III 'Tilt. Hist, ,,fm',''"!''iiiiii. Doft., iss,', |o,_„ liiiiliiig lunllv. Kn,,,, n,,. ,""^ MiLJei.t hi,, ,,r,,vi, ' ,"" ''"''^t SiSPiii 861 (6'*i ■"f ! ■T^mB^i^^ HOW HOW m Ujiic'lu'il Willi tlie sfiiiinu'Mt ot the imst. . ,„„h:i'« i„)t tlu' sHic.lar's or tliu pnefs, l,ul llu' muaeru tourists, of liowover liife'li ilugroe."— -Vtidaii, xli. 410. 2S. The Elevator: Fiiroe, Bust., l.SS!), Hiaio. 29. Indian Summer, licwt., l^x:>, l2rao. ■' Mr. HmvoUs ahvavs fliocisi's t(i avoiil il rum a and deep feeling; l.e lias a riwlit U> select, hut the '.'"^"''f ,"','':' '{VJ; sistently iijncire.s both or moeks at both w a.s false to life in a hn^ai^ way as the novelist vvho is always ■>> '[.^'^ L^^ In 'Indian .iit'"- ual l.v-play in the nundsof p.'op lo leelmK ''*-''','" ,,',S' I ,p po.s.se.ise,l of the jjrace not to tell all they feel. "'J'^i^ ' ''^ litlle plot really intricate and full to the brim of human interest."— ('.-//le, v. I.'i4. , , ^„„ 30. The Minister's Charge; or, Ihe Apprentieeship jj^. r,4^ of Lemuel Barker, Bost, lt<.'<7, 1 2ino. Howes, Barnabas. 'In this novel, as in ' .\ Modern I;istanee and Sihis 1 A,i,|ie|d, Massachusetts; mot have alwavs tlie great merit ot absolute real U> Ne\ he is true to his eliaraeters; they go wluther the> are iJi und to go, up or down, hiking the imlural c.mse- uueuee" ■ their let .ms and their lives. This reeoguition lA writers of Nceessity or Consequeiiee in lietiun is.'vl"'";-' as rare as its i,ereepti( n by ordinary people in lea lUe. 11 m. dd h It 1 e is t\,e p.is,4ssor of a style wh eh is always ileas g and unstudied, though eertamly the resuU il Itu ly we Ive alreadv assigned him iinalit es whieh ui- M re iiicCe™. He has eertain defeets; he lacks ,7«i(f e"' is conversations are .sometimes llippant an.l sometiines in bad taste, yet they are natural. -.N>(. An'., Lapham.'he sho'ws himself a imusterly realist, 1"1'"""« ji,,;,^., 18S7, 12mo, under obvious restrietionsin h'l*V'.V':i'll" ,'i'.""'.,"V,,f, ". ' IIowps, Frederick William. History of the Town of vol. i., West Cummington, character. . . . From Mr. Howells's later works the nfcr- cnce is justiliable that he desires impartially aiid '^riessy to record New Knglaud life both m its broad tendencies and it,s detail. So far he has shown us that there is little variety in the people.-tbat their proinment clntracteris m a arc of a inean onler and strikingly disagreeable, —.\iiliuu. ^ " There is nothing anywhere in the book that is not real- istic, but the lirst half, that which deals with Lemuels mild aspirations and .keen disappoiutraenls, his lirst ex- periences in city life, his delusions and his awakening and his falling back into apathy,-all this is touched with sym- nathv the sympathy whieh means insight as well as ph<)- togriiphv, tlie svnipalhy which creates the kind ol imagi- liatloii that simplv sees Ixdiind a veil and describes things that are real though invisible to the average man. -Crilic, liL .Modern Italian Poets: Essays and Venetian Por- traits, 1SS7, 12mo. (Contains sketches of eighteen au- thors, from 1770 to 1S70.) " It would probably be difficult to find, either m Italy or in England, in one little volume eminently readable, so much life 1. Zoology and Food An Atloii of Practical Elc- with Preface by Professor Huxley, Pyrrhus, the Epi- rotc: an llistorieal^ira'gedy, in Five Acts, [verse,] Lon., 18.i7, Svo. Howes, George Bond. Fishes, Lon., \S»S, 8vo. nientary Biology : Lon.. 1885, -Ito. r.u otti Howgate, 11. W. (Ed.) The Cruise of the "Flor- ence ;" or, E.\tracts from the Journal of the Preliminary Arctic Exjicdition of 1877-7S, Wash.. 1879, 8vo. Howick, Daniel. The Serio-Comic Guide to Rich mond : with a Pago about Petersham. By Moonraker. Lon., 18S1, Svo. ,,,... T I Howick, David. History of the First Lanark Rifle Volunteers, (ihisgow, 1887, 8vo. Howie, James, M.D. 1. My Homo, my Country, and my Church, Glasgow, 1840, 12mo. 2. The Queen in Scotland: a Descriptive Poem, Edin., 1842, 12uio. .1 Sketches in Britain, [verse,] (ihisgow, 1842, 8i'o. 4. llic England, in one little volume eiuMienuj leuuuuii, .-.. . j^ketclies in tiritain, perso.j luur-g,..., i..^., >..«. ■. ■■■■ ch accurate ami easy inf.irmation about the uatioi"" i Ti|„,tratcd Guide and Manual for St. Andrews, St. An of Italy from Naindeon to Cttvour. -^(/i.. No.. }Ho. j , .ur,, lomo; 6th ed., enl., 1887. &. An HisMi If the modern period is U> be treated as something ab- j tirews, i.-o.i, i.!iiio , ui , itelv disconnected from the earlier age, no one could ical Aceouni of the Town ol Aj r tor tlio Last r iity do it more felicitously than Mr HowcUs. . . . He has this sure merit, that he makes his book attractive ; and Ins ventures into the field of translation have a peculiar charm. "—.VuduH, xlvi. 18. :i2. April Hopes, Bost., 1887, 12nio. " The pleasure it gives is almost entirely dependent cm the possession bv the reailer of what may be called the literary sense. That sense is deeply gratified by the irony BO delicate that its freciuent ill nature is condoned by the accurate expression of habits of manner and speech, ol secret thought, and even of tlie haziest intellectual percep- tion The gain to fiction from the author's allegiance to that division of literature is not .so great as the loss to metaphysics. All his exceptional (lualitlcs, not excluding his wit, would shine more brilliantly in abstract eximsition Stimulants and Nareotii.-, Kilmarnock, ISfil, 8vo. Howie, James Muir. Lon., 1878, 121110. Howison, Robert R., [ante, vol. i., add.] 1. Fredericksburg, Past, Present, ond Future, Frederieks^- burg, Va., 1880, Svo. 2. God and Creation, Rlchmoinl, Va., 188,% Svo. Howitt, F. H. Natural History of Lovers, l.on., 1850, 12mo. , „,.,.„. , Howitt, Miss Margaret, daughter of William aiul Mary Howitt, w/ra. 1. (Trans.) The Butterfly's OoMiH. Lon, ls(!5, p. Svo. 2. Twelve Months with Frednkii Bremer in Sweden, Lon., 180fi, 2 vols. p. Svo. 3. Binls After the death of her husband (see Howitt, Wii^i i I'l, hifrn) Rho resided with her daughter Margaret at Mirim, iii Tirol. She joined the Roman Catholic Church, nml died in Rome, whither she had gone to spend the win- ter and to take part in the papal jubilee. I. Illu?fi;iti'i Library for the Young, Lon., 1857, 4to. 2. (Irmis.) Trust and Trial : a Story from the Danish, Lon., p. Svo. :i. (Trniis.) Father and D.iiighlcr. by rika Bremer, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 4. Marian's Pilgi im- age, and other Poems, Lon., 1859, Ifimo. 5. A I op- ular History of the Inited States of America from tlie Discovery to the Present Time, Lon., 1869, Id |;- Adventures of Jack and Harry, Lon., 18(10, fp. 4t" '■ could draw them with absolute perfection."— A'cifion, xlvi. 14"' "Doubtless the scenes are common and the incidents trifling, but thev are the subjects of a subtle, exquisite, rc- liued Interpretation."— Mcrai'!/ WiirM, xlx. M). 33. Annie Kilburn : a Novel, N. York, 1S88, 12ino. 34. A Sea Change ; or. Love's Stowaway : a Lyrical Farce, in Two Acts and an Epilogue, Bost., 1888, 24nio. With Pehuy, Thomas Skiigkant, (cd.) Library of Universal Adventure by Sea and Land : including Origi- nal Narratives and Authentic Stories of Personal Prow- ess and Peril in All the Waters and Regions of the Globe from the Year 79 to 1888. Illust. N. York, 1S87, Svo. (Jknkrat, CniTiciBM ; "As an observer of his fellow-creatures Mr. Howells 862 -.iS, |.-|cil- HOW Lo„., 1 800 ;; 's ; "• frt /;;'; ^-;"' • '^ ftory. i,,;,';. ■Si.te.Mury, L„„., I's,), 'f,'' '.^ " H ' rfl tr " v "'^ in 8wiUerlund an.l It, Iv l.vp;. •,«■'' ^"° ^*""'« 1861, p. .svo. n Tn.liT T "K" "'"'■"""•' f^on. F. Briuao,-, Lon •/8li ' .'Is ^^'z Tt rn">"l^' '"'""' "^ the Greeks, by F I),-,.„L r .J.,''-^ '''"'"-''' »'"' Poet's Children iJ:T4/'S„;J'-^«'. !'•,;;,;•«■ 13. The I.itele C,i.st,.l, l.,m., 186.i oJ;"'"j,- ^-l I"; Story of for Young Peonlo Ion IS^?' ';'■ ''"'""ctive Stories (ir„n,lehiMre„, L„„., ml, ito Is Th.'V ^^ ?,".'''^'^ gvvyn, LuM, lS(il,a vols n C' ''J;/ " <^'f «f (-'aor- ! awaros.aml other Stores '^'Lon mri /.''^ ^''«°' ^'"- i Four-FooteJ Friencb, Ton IHfiT a/' '-""'' .-"• ""■• 21. Vignettes of ." mer i^n" ll'i! ' """t' "'"\ "'■' l'^**'*- ' 22. John Oriel's S ah iff,. T ■■,'.?'''"■' '^''^' '^mo. ' ...res from Nature lill"''-,'""-,,''^' ""• f^- P'e- urul HistorvStories for nvT, I 'l',^'. '-""'• ^S. Nat- "1. Ifimo. 27. ,Ws of An^rTy"/"*-'"''". Lon., IS74, ./lustrations b;°oCL'lir"' i„''" i s^r^Tsn, ^'"^.^^ Mi:i:nj;:,nf«j;i;;st^ij"';^;"^'f^^'e.on'"ui.^^ (tJe^J^ ^^a^ fr^;:?"' '•'.-'"•.] '^92-1879. vol. i.,an(l in biog apl/ical li o'.fr-^''"" "' ]J^' »""' lia.B an,l Mary How t VonTTo i'"' S«nera!ly.) Wil- thenceforth spent the^r winter in U^l'^'' '? .^^^' "-"l porlation as the oily Mean'^'of Pff» ," ^''"«".™ T^ns- D^v, Lon., 18,i,5, 2 vo " 8vo « w'^".!' '" ""> ^'^^"n' Stuo-of English County We L„„ °8 -"'." ?""«"•• " 7. The Northern Heights of London n 'a-?'': ''• *'^°- sc-ciations of Hanipstead HVh^ ,'r '"' "'«'»r'oal As- ^ey, an,i rsMngtorLon'; "^f I'l!:' '''"^«'«"' «'"- Horn- ||. Vr'^- -mp- a;:tl^?^i^;r 7"° ^^'^h f P"«^ess, tlie better sort of K'«sii) ai I in,v,.i r '^""'V '^ selection ol' «I".'hes lu tbis poriio on e utln.'.mn"* ''.''""■>■ '^''i eh i^ei'., xxvii. Ml. '' '".-'fopi'litan suburbs."— Sa/ '^■-o.^'l a'ra"s'rTho"R' !*"" "'""^ Po^^-^. I""'- 'Bri R.mu",l Abbeys^na Ca ■llesof Z'lV'.""'.'"' '^'""^ : K 61. t«o series, fp 4 o 2 T -» W ^"*^'"' '^""•' '«82- »■"! .Vtles, Lon 8rt3 ifi'V'^^r '''.""i"""! Abbeys Yorkshire. ' III," 'ion iZ, Z' '«'"•"' ^'''"'y^ °f Abbeys of , be Bor,w!l^;.;i«V^^/«-o ''• «""'^'' Jf.r.'-!'vi^<'«-ard. ..Ge„L,U.s.aranta,ai HOW llXyou'"'""'' '" ^"«"^^'' "««a-eter, N. York, .880- ;4"5^"^^^;'^^r«.-^- -'- -^- Howlcu, chard L'lsn"'""','" ^^'•,^--'<. ''^^S College, Lon.i'm mJ r,!!- , , '■ ';'I"«>"'<1 "« King's I p../,,) I-n., 18J4-8ti; ,"".o„''r'^r„'' '■' "^»™'-'' Office , I-nclZ'-On' t""^V- ;"' ;^M''";'"Sr''l'bic Institution, graphic ..ie.:r:^^n IW ^^l^f ,^r''"« ''"°'"- ITe5r^:'?-'i^'i^StJtMr,,,eMi,aie ^'i...'ion, Lon., l,4r T'l 2 -r^ 'ho Englisb Con- -eaiHst„rica,,^'-,|?;,^-'^,i::,^;;^OM^Mo..U^ .o.fcTJt^'f/e^t'e'^ "vt•^^;f'^•^^'?•• >'-f-' ".- ; I'if^-ry of Ne>v^:,^,ll::^ tri'^'^-il;'- ;/cclesiast'iea. >.ewfoun(llanUers of il lermk ,vh^^^^^^^^^ "'"' '« 'he knowledge of their "oun r ■ ,, , 1 ,V "'l '" '"''' ■'« 'heir Jvorthyof,,,,,,,,ii,,^'ff^™mr> an^d^^h^^^ Hrst half of it is bistory,-AVi//„H, .xlvii "'O "^ "' early .North American ing".""ui:KTa^fi;a,',irnf''f°;b"""n""^ «" ''"'"'- tures. Host., 1854 Svo " °'"'^''' "'' ^'o- Li"7po" u^a?^L?e bl"f^,^' ^•'^■^•' *-' "' '«-'2. at educated at HosiuSchoo am >;'?." '""'^'"'"ti ""B Inner Temple 18«r but has .^^,.»"' ","V' 1^" »' 't>e erature and' politics ;M P fo S„„' .?'«^ ^r ^""•"^'^ '» '"- He has con ributod '"•^- ""^ South Salford since 1886. ethnographCL^d " Ci°;i' "l-"T' "" '"^'o"™!. ""irSs'^^-^"^«-^tis:^;^^'»'''«^'-- inflnlte credif'^to I e"ZKcfr'S,';';'t' "'."J 'f '"•'^' ""'^ ''"^s reference, not a book to re ,d"-;w//V,. ■"''',■'■' l" " ''<""' of ^ "Marked by aprofnndi,vr,r7 ■'',"■•. xlii. 512, detail, and «>. atnC," f ge^°uh e'rbn ,V,' ^';r?'*'"^"««>' "f 111 any recent English wrTter '1™." V"" '" "e met with an immense storehouse of imnnrtl,"'.^-'''^'"'!'^ «" doubt, 'spectator, llii, i;ti9 ' ™POftant historical facts."— JoMier and Statesman bdn, "a s'"' ^V,^- <^''''"' " a •Military and Civil Ca"eer m H,w ". """"■^ "f ^is of -North America: beinL^'a Con,, f /• '^'■''- ^- ^""a'» P"r(ant Events in the Vn\,J%, , '^™,"""' "^ ""« I'"- i;io-, an,l Jloxie" from thlTr f, *•''' "" """«'' ''^''v. '^.ttie Voices: Poems, 1878. .3. (Trans.j spectator, Uii. KtI9. - - -"* *av;w. — fro;V[h^\try :frifor'r,'"'""'j ? ^"o^P' to -n- •Jeology, Lon. fg/r 8"o ' ' "'"'' ""^ ^""^ "^ "^^nt Boi;?iI f^™\'?":'rn;,r,i^'' ^'r "o«-or.h.se.s "imself to ries became extinct "'"m""/^„'?.«">' of it» contempora. the phenomena can o nly'be exn a n« 'i»''"^''^'. ' • "'"t den cjitaelysm wbcn.i.v „ ... P "'"ed ".v mvokinir asnd. ami Wide oVer.C'tf,'-,^,, fad ^^^h of ««ter. s.?ept'far «hioh he supp,.rt.slus views nr?.,^;,' ' ' p.^'e arguments by a:i^s^,i"-oi^'ss^:";iy'S!i Hows, John W « r , i nopsis of the "eolofv of I > '*"''''»y. •»• W. A Sy- q"S'irrh'e'!.^ri"ncrpres%^.?r'^Vp'- ^ «™^ I- , tU American Patert |ys l,,^"^'! ' '"\'^ P«*«'>t State of i 2- A Brief Treatise on r^'tkd«r'' ^i^'"" '«"' 8vo. ^ ''To^roV'?"'^v'^''"'^'« '-'-'''' '"' '"■ ;ad.1*r",H',7l8'85'',7rad*^.I;/?r:'t ''•"•'/''"-.vol. i., Trinity College, CambriZe is?7 ' "f ? ^ "««• Trip., at e.pal of the Liverpoo r^oiUge /8r» «^"''*.''"' P"°- .'-«. ^•-eaconeJ4^i2:«6Si5^^SeHes, HOW 1 '• I i4 >t r * '4 in Piii-ocirml Work and in CharitnlilL' Inslitutions I.on., ISC" 1"mi(i :1. The Cliiinu'lcr of r'l. P""!, ( Hul.eiin LirtuiTr:,) Lo„., l.-M, Svo; li.l cl.. ISTIi. 1. Ih.giu-nn.l Anibiii ; ii Sermun : with Notes on Allegory, ln?l>in\tion. nn.l I'.vhlunces, Lor.., IsfiA. Svo. i. Scenes lioiu the Life of St. I'lUil, iin.l their lieligious Lespon.s Lon., IM.Ii, imp. Svo. 0. The Meti>l>l"".^ of St. I'.ml, Lon.. IM.N p. Sv'k new eJ., ISS:;. 7. The CoinpiinionH ol fct. 1 .uil, Lnn I-^Tl, 1). «vo; now c.l., 1S8H. ^. Meditations on the .Miniole.' of Christ, Lon., 1S71, ,> Syo ; Second Se- ries 1-77 il (Kd.) EssinsonCiithedrals. liy \ Mrious WrVtcrs. ' Lon.. ls7-',Svo. III. S;ieni.iientiil Confession, Lon :s71, l2mo. 11. " liefuie the Tiible: ' an IiLiuiry into 11, e True .Meniiinu'of the Conse,'i„lion Uubrie in tjiu Comimmion Service of the Chnrch of lliigland, Lon ,1^,0, 8vo. 12. The liiver Uee ; its Aspect and History : hi h Illustrations, Lon., 1-S75, -Ito. i:i. Tlie I'osiiion of l.e Priest .luring Consecration in the i;nj;lisi Coiuniun on Service: a Keply, Lon., 1S77, Svo. 11 ■Jhe Lv.dcut.a Value .,( tlie Acts of the Apostles, (liohlen Lecture.- or l^-li) Lon. ISSU, p. Svo. \i>. Iland-liook to tliestci Cathedral: with Special Hefereuce to ils Uestoration hetween ISCs and 1>7(1, Chester, ISsJ, Svo 10. Lvi- dential Conclusions from the Four (i renter Lpistles oi St. Paul, Lon., 1SS3. p. Svo. 17. Hone IVtrinx : or. Studies in the Life id' St. I'eter, Lon., ISs:!, p. bvo. is. Our Collects, Epistles, and (iospels : Twelve Meditation.-, Lon., 1SS5, p. Svo. 111. Thoughts for Saints Days: Shori Kendings. Lon.. L^S.\ Svo. 211. The Diaconate o Women in the Anglican Church, Lon., ISSO 2mo. V ith KiMMi-.u. Ai.FiiKii, Chester ns it was. Ulust. l-on., 1S72, -Ito. , ,. ■• Dean H..wsnii has given us a KOod deal "f ^l'*^^;^'!;'' ,'''; torvheie and there in his l''l"l<; '^"' >'^.''''\'.''; ,, ' , f, ,, out the irraiid drama-for such it really is-s«, Svo. Hoyt, Mrs. U. S., ("Marhm \\e.»t," Jiseud.) Standing in Others' Way. li.ist., 1.SS2, ICmo. Hoyt, Henry Mnityii, LL.D., b. 1S30, at Kings- ton. Luzerne Co., Pa.; was admitted to the bar; ferved in the civil war: governor of Pennsylvania 187.S-83. 1. Brief of a Title ill the Sovciiteeu Townships of the County of Luzerne: a Syllabus of tlic Controversy be- tween" Connecticut and Pei.ii-ylvania, Ilarrisburg, Pa., LS71I, Svo. 2. Protection i. .«m« Free Trade, .«. \ork, 1SS5. IL'nio. „ . „. ^ Hoyt, Rev. J. The Mountain Society : a History of the First l'resbyteri:in Church, Orange, New Jersey, N. York, IsiiO, 12mo. , „ , Hoyt, J. K.. and Ward. Aiiim L. Cyclopa-dia of Practical Ijuotations, English and Latin : with Ap- pendix coiitaiiiiog Proverbs, Law and Ecclesiastical Terms, Ac, N. York, ISSl, Svo j 4lh ed., 1SS2. Hoyt, James S. Fifty Year.* of Church Life; The First Evangelical Congregational Church, Ciim- bridgeport. Host,, 187S, Svo. Hoyt, Joseph (Jibsoii, LL.D., 181. •.-1S62, b. „l Dumbarton, N.ii.; gra.lualc.l at Y«t.- \RW: «as in structor in mntheniatics and natural philosophy in 1 liil- Jii.s Exeter Academy lS.lll-58, and in 1-5'.' became chancellor and professor of Oreek in Wasbiugton I ni- versity, St. Louis, Mo. Miscellaneous Writings: Ad- dresses. Lectures, Reviews, Bost., ISOl, Hvo. 804 HUB Hoyt, .Mrs. K. C. Janet and her Friemls, N. "il.'ivl' >liirtin U'., b. L-^.OO, at Northwood. N.H. ; gradu t d- t D'"mo«.h College 1871. 'f'- 0"tlaWs 1 oom. llv Diadem Kli, [pseud.l N. York, IS^S.f, 12mo. iloyt, ilev. UaylantI, U.D., b. .ons liom Dislant Days. N. YoiU, Issl. l8mo. ;i. (ileauis from Paul's Pii.mui : Studies tor the Dailv Life iu the Epistle t..the Philil.iuans, N. \ ork ISS;;, ICimo. 4. The Biook in the Way. N. \ork. Isss, '^'ilo/i.T, col. Henry MontaBne, b. is:'2; for- merly of the 2.1 Life Uu.ir.ls, later ..I the Uoyal ,\rtil .'i.^ . 1 The Seven Weeks' War: its Antecedents ami its In.'i dents Lon. 1*^1'". - ^"l^- ^'•'"- '"'"' *'''" ' *" , ' British E.vpeditim. (o Abys^inia : compiled Irom Au- thentic Documents. L.m.. ISC.'.l, Svo. "The more the .i.ii.liu't of this eanii.aniii is exainii.j .1 ,„ele;, Ji'-'il'ViU be a,.prechiu.,l, and ^•^■il^HK^Z^'^tu^ was .\-islaiit .Mililary Secretary to I-.U'l Napie . ""^ '.' ",',','- Lmml-eiv vet., his. liefbv clearly iiulicalinf; the. Iitl. 11 - Uc^ .d Ibe'.pei'iti.ui aiHlthe skilful measiires by whuh they were suriu..uiite.l.-.Vi/. i.'s- t.'rv U the Rhine Valley, by W. H. Davenport Adams. L..ii.. 1S70-72, 2 vols. 4to. •■ It niav be h.ng bef.iiva more instructive accniit i.l llic wu-ai nils ill ..iir laugUMCu. aii.l, when sn.-li an aec.nml a„es l'..iiie.il will hanlly prove more interesting in Us dnv."— .Sif. Jlci., xxxi. 7IH. 4. (Trans.) The Campaign of ISfifi m (.eruian.v, Lon 1S7'' Svo. :>. The Invasions of England: a History ol ihc Past, with Lessons for the Future, Lon., 1876, 2 vols. '"^■"'will be rend with interest, and maybe ftudled with ; •'^;'?^:,;i;;^;fl/;;^ie,'w;'nld have written >"'- et!eetivt.|y if ; wellas Ibe imasiires. la.tli olVeiisive and delensive, we sbonUl certainly adopt, ■-.'■yia'/.i'or, I. lis. 1 « The Russo-Turliisb AVar : including an Account ..1 the' Rise and Decline of the Otf.man Power, and the History of the Eastern Questi.m, L.m., '^'f',;, "'''•■ ,''■ 7 (Ed ) Life of Field-Marshal Cmnt M.dtkc, Ismi- 1S7S By Prof. W. Miiller. Lon., lS7i), cr. Svo. s. Turcnne, ("Military Biographies,") Lon., ISSo, p. sv.j. An.l.-ee HoLi.ANn. Tiii,vi;xi:.v J., M7J™. Ilozier, William \\. Practical Remarks on Ag- ricultural Drainage, .specially a.lapted to the Drainage of Heavy Land: with some Observations on Subseqiuut Management. L.iii., 1S7II. Sv.j. Hubback, Mrs. CaUienne Anne. [See H. 1.- „.«K, Mus., ,n,l,; V..1. i., add.,] dangbter ol \ ice-Ad. ,„i,,,l Sir F. W. Austen, K.C.B., a br..lher of Jane Austen, the novelist: married, 1S42, to John luhba.k. barrister-at-hiw, (..afc, vol. i.) 1. Life ami lis Less..ii.- : a N.ivel, Lon., IsM, 11 v.ds. p. Svo. 2. 'Ihe Mistakes..! a Idfe: a N'vel. L..n.. IsfiC. H vols. p. Svo .!. Agios Milbourne; or, " Foy pour Devoir," Loii., ISoli, 2 )ol,- p Svo. 4. The Rival Suitors: a Novel, Lon., IS;.,,.l vols. ]>. Svo. :<. The Stage and the Comi'any : a Novel, Lon'.. 1S:,8, Ii v.ds. p. Svo. Hilbbaril, Hela, b. 1S14, in llamilt.m, N.Y. ; g kcI- uat.d at Hamill..n College ls:!4; was appointed assistant Beol..gist.,f Michigan ls:;7. and adniittcd to the bar D- 1.. Memiirials of a Half-Century, N. York, 18S,, l.'m... (Consists of i.apcrs relating to the liistory, scenery, .Vc of Miidiigan.) . , . .■ r " This b.».k gamers only his M ohigan BlenmiiK^. ,^': Is there a better bo..k ab..iit MiclugMii. liidee.l, h is 11.1 (.tbir which .'..vers Ihe same, or so .liversilie.bgioun.i. —ynliiili. xlv. 1". ,„, ^ . Hubbard, Cbnrles Euslis. The Campaigi. .1 the Fortv-Fiftb Regiment, M.V..M., (the Cadet llcgi- uieut.) Post.. 1SS2. I. Svo. Anon. Hubbard, Frederick Heuian. The Opmin ' Habit an. I Al.'oholisiu : with Suggestions f.ir trentiiii! V,iri..us Painful C.,mpli..ations, N. Y.irk, ISSl, 12m... Ilubbnrdi (iiinliner Cireeuc. The E.lucaiMu i of Dcuf-.Mut.'.- : Sluill it be by Signs m- Articalal.....' i B.ist.. Isii7, Svo. i Hubbard, James .llasearene, b. LS36, in li.!'- ! t.m; gra.luate.l at Vale Collcgo Is.'ill. 1. Catalogue ..1 the Works of William Slnikcspeare, Original and Inins- ii''^ HUB Willi,,,., Sh'.ke, ,ear; i, , l,?l';',';' ^ >';^^ •■'-■''"'"« '" Iliibbaril, Lupiiki i i ^ f'.r T.mrists. (|i,„, ' i^^"'li^ ;-"<''i«'l <.'»i.iu-l!u„k '■'•1«'.^ of Maine: a T,-;, ,"'«'•'-,'"?; ,"• "'""•'« "■"' vul^. Mv.-li. l" '^f ) ,;^ ;';";; f "|-'-<;"»- '^ou,-t Report., the A,„l,o,- .,1- ;.si, , ' s , ..""j'o'"^''- liy I'f,- Mother True S,o,.y of D,;' "j,; r, h^,'^" ^^ f ^'^'niajje : a Si.m.,-,,„„„.ni, X. Vork.'ls.s^ ■|2„;"" -^'"■'■•'">-« "f the T-on., I«1B Sv" T r'n "■ ".'"■^';" ""• 'My UospcN l-"".,lS49,I2„o 4 I.vln;'.T' "'" '*'"-^ "f ^^■'^■'i' "'■ En«lan,i, ur, Je,- Go T he V, iZf'^l, '';• '^''^ '''""■^•' I'^il, I2„,;>. 7 , CM. lie J, 7''';'''™' ^"""""^ !>""•. ''-'i.;.»n.rt.;e''A::;,^i,;,:/;^:-.7-'^t«;j^""- «• M";:!'"::^^'■'^l;-"ei„^^''''f ?--'-^ [--ii.^; vo,.. ,.^t .^i::.: 'Tvi:!^j^:;^ I.^";!^l:^a;'jr^'i^- V,ehel,:aXove.,^ [aul^l*^^:';:;^,*^;'!:!-"'. Th,.eeCh,.i.t,„a.Eve.J " "'"\^"fer^r'M.t.^r:rr" "'""T -- ;vanh; a .ue„,he;. of' o St^^'Z^^Ti::, I ''" "'" "^'- l).iil.v Atlas. I. A i. ;?„-r i"''.,^'""'' <"■ "'« '!"^to„ f."U. its Fi,>t Stie, ,,?,"!" ''"^"?,.»'.'st,„in.t..,, ";•^';.on, Ma.saehu.Jl" .'V,., ' f ;i7,;", '^e Town "f ^ :'"\: with a (ienoalo,.ica Uelto,,,/ ■""'"''"';;'" '» i lie-s li">.t., ISiiS, Svo. "'•S'stoi ol Lexinjiton Funii- JliHlson, Charles F. | Oeht „„ . n liiti'^i to the lJo..,,i„o „f „ ...,'■ "^'''. .il'l Grace, ns ,-e- ".an D..,i„,, I!o ,^ ,s, "."no, "•' '"\ '■ I'"" Ccnoonhuiee of the Vew tLh ■" "'''"'' "'"' '''"«"«'' Pl.^--1 b.v Ezra Al hot Bo. '"-'o' S '"'^r.' '""' ^■"'»- •■»""""™ie.." im,' -Lon 'ms A"!"^^'-"' ,"■• ," "'h™' ■ "ill ,.,„h„„„e,Mv he „c, o,',N. 1 M ' '"'"• •""• IIiidNoii, Corrjp I 1 i> ' ■ •■\'l"Mn,yt,a.ion, l.on.. lS7, l„.r rc.liK-lons lit ,e,- ■,,,,"; "'',''1'. "' ^a.ious pe,-. ; '■)i-^t Chii.tiMn tiueen,") llsro '; Thf V 'r" "'■'',""'• "^ , ') l.ou,.,,, (iuec„ of l-,.„.,i.; . "„., ? ""'' ^'""^^ -|^;^chofP,.,,.i,„„i,,,,,^.--,;-l.^^n_InUo,|^^^ ■^•-n- -lories, ei.t';. ,. ,i',.'"" ""'■'''r '■l'n-te„i„«... ,, r^ huve here a >horo.l,h,y-;!;s;^„;ll];;/;;,l-:^ .^ ■ |3 I -Jubilee, I,on., Is,M''f,, s™' " ' *"*■*• •*■ ••^'"ghnnl's Wo-icians .T^;^:^^:' ^::l^"f'i % "- Coile«e ,;' : fes.M.r of the prine nles ,;, I l'"'^ '^'>'' '^''' ' l""- S2,i,nJofL'ene,-ai,„,,M„i -Y"^ "'-K Inhriiiary 1^72- New vork'i.,";"!, •" r'is"' ''Vp^ '''"«""r^ "> "- ot the fn,ligeMion., N Y rk fs'-fi i*'"?"'"^"" Kehitions ""■I Ther„,,eu,ies, N Y ,k H" ^.■. ^;"'"r' "^'Si"".', •■'■"ini-iS Weak Ches,,, N. Vo,l"-|s;'-; '^'f'';".'^"'■ ^^- ^-^?-;;.«ieal.h.,„ii^lyf;,;^-^^«-;4-.an.,a. Hlldso,,, l.>„,.„^'"^^ ''""•- '8'^^'^r.Sv,.. ; ?ehy,eeCla.^.s. L,"'"fsir;, l.'^^^S"""^ ^"^""^t,^ for Hudson, riedpriri/ I'vio'i ..- , 'Ma.s.: wa./eon,e"eM^,^„ ""','."^' "^^ "' Q"in<'y, ^"v York He , I ,'o ' ' ^ >" '"^'-V yea,-, with the •'""rn»ii..m Inihe Un eU . , : V ■ w!,"'"' '" ''^""■ Vork. 1878, er. Svo. "" ^'•"^ to IS72, X. Hudson, .MisJ H n i. , Hudson llev. iL^u,. v"""'' "°''' '8'-*' '«■"»• ^ Sh,,!;:;:^^;-. ^', «'i:J/^;|;S::;,i.' every nbr«ry devote,, ,0 "km;: that »■(<■„„ re ,1 y,, • ?,,"'ii.V''''l, i.s so paiiis- II >tyle ami e.xpressio,, * '''"";" '">■ ht'in- rai ler la.i.aic B^if 1874: i;;„^'"r"i^,'iy^'v •«•■'. 4. Sermon,. ' Rook of I'rose' with Voi^I ,' H'''' '-'""■ "• '''ext- , Lives, I!„s,., IS r," 'J^„^"t* ,",'";','?,'■"-•;- "'■ Authors' "f WilM«,n8l,akespea,e H.^vV.M-".' '■""'',''''"' "'"'•l'^ 81, 20 vols, svo s •• ■ ,1 i "-"l.'';' """• ""'t., I8S0- lE^^says, Dost., ISSli ,2,no jj" i;^''"" '« ^ " ■""'ie^ of English Stn.lies, „„,', ,Sh 'iTespeL Sf ^.''''''r''"'' : Als,,, several s,.hool. hooks. ' **''' ''1- ""»»• Hudson, James P ti,., d •, Ipuhli". X. York, IS^r? s;„ ^'"' '>"'I»".V8 I'ua tl,e IJe- ■•O.U1 nuuln^niJ^n 'uIVTO^I thc^present system of rail- .Hi.s iM.li,'t„,e„ris se' Ui" „'= 'Tr " ■""'''• ''J' ^^' '"'J™'"- i» I" ti.e mail, JMst,"_cw!feviTs '■"'''• "'" "'^^ '"-■"•••v« il^ Hudson, .tiarv Ann '-,■', r. I'oo,,,. on v.,,.;,,,, «,.'*""•, i'lo Heaeon of JIoi,e • -Mass. While vcrv v , , " '"^'"'""O- i" Weslflehl, A...e.aP,.e;^K'i,;f;^;:-rn;''t!m!^^;,,!!"d 865 »j ■V " -tl Ei ( \ HUD dh/rceil in 1879, nml in 1S83 she was mivrried to Ed- mun'l Uiulsim, mi/nn. .Slie was a corres|ion(leiit of tlio New Viirk liulupunduiit, Ao. For liiog., nee lliiisoN, EliMi.sii, «"/j/'i. 1. Vic'loriu, [ii novel,] N. York, 1S(U, 12mo. 2. Kireiie; or, A Woiniiii's Uight. N. York, 1S7I1, 8vo. 3. Ten Years in Wll^llingt^ll : Life and .-ieenes lit the XiUiuniil Ciipitiil ii.s a Woman see? them. Illust. N. Y'ork, |s;i,r.8vo. 1. Memoriiil of Alice imd I'bcebo Ccry : nitli Iheir Later Poems, liost., IS7:;, er. Svo. 5. Outlines 1,1 Men, Women, iind 'l'iiin;;s, ls7;i, llimo. (i. His Two Wives, 1S74, 12riio. 7. I'oems of Xut'.ire and j Life, l!o,t., 1SS2, 12mo. Iliidsoil, Mary E. The TeacherV Mnniml of Drill for (he Schoiil-Koom, &c,., Lon., 18^7, 12ino. IIiul»iOii, .Mrs. .Miiry W. Esther, the UcntiU-, Tojiikii, Kan., 18SS, svo. Iliulsoil, Sailford A. Law for the Clergy : Coni- jiarisoii lit Statutes in Various States, Chiiv, 1877, 12mo. IIiuInoii, T. S, a Scamper through Amerien ; or, Fifteeri Thousand .Miles of Oeean and Continent in Si.My Uavs, l.un., I •-82. er. nvo. iliulsuii, Tliomas, V.S.S. 1. liritish Associaiion for the Ailvaneement of S.Menco, l.'<7.i ; Uceolloetions and Random lielleoliuns, Lon., 187:), 8vo. 2. Temperance Pi.uieersid' the West: Personal and Inoidcnlal Experi- ences. I.ijn., 18-^7, |). "^vo. IIlldKOII, W. II., C.M.Z.S. The Purple Land that England lost; Travels and Adventures in Ilie lianda Oriental, Soutli America, Lon., 188.^, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. (In an intnjductory chapter it is stated that " the real autlujr is a young Lnglishman named Hicliard Lamb.") ■• Whcilu'r real or lictilious, the scenes and characters arc dcscrilicd n il.h surprising vigour and vivacity."— -IciKi., x.xlx. ■'■:,. Iiudson,>\asliiiiigloil. Practical Plane and Solid (jcouKiry, I 'lU., l'^^l»8. '.*o. Hudson. t«ev. V; illinin, a Wcslcyan minister. 1. This Tr'iusiiory Life: Seven Lectures, Lon., V'-7'i, 8vo. 2. The Life of ,). Holkind. of Shctlield Park. Lou., 1871, 8vo. .'i. The Everlasting Sign; or, Chris- tiaritv its Own Witless, i,on., 1875, p. Svo. Hudson, >»illiilin II. SeaSickncss: its Cause, Nature, and Prevention .ithout Medicine or Change of Diet. \, Y'ork, ISSH. Kiu. . Hiiehscli, SaiHue:. VolapUk : a Guide for Lcarn- '.ngth. Cn^, -rsai Language, N. Y.jrk, 18S7, 12ino. HuetO.r, rrci'z, (or r'niiicis,) Ph.D., 1815-1889, b. at Milr-ter. Ge.many ; removed to England in 1809, ."vnd estaljlishcd himself as a musical critic, in wliich ca- liacily lie succeedeil .1. W. Davison on the Times in 1878, and was the ''.rst to aivocate Wagner's music in England, lie contriljuced to periodicals, wrote the lihrettos of two operas by A. C, .Mackenzie, anil edited a series of biog- ra|phies eiUiilcd "The '>eat .Musicians." 1. Richard AVagner and the Music of t!ie Future: History and ^Es- thetics, Lon.. 1874, p. Svo. " Dr. Hii.l'er treats of Wagner as representing the dra- mnlic, and Scluibcrt.Sehtiniann. Kranz, ami Liszt as ilhis- trftt'ng ihe various shades of the lyrical, pliasc i>( modern music. . . . Though it ciuitaiiisseveral things with which ' we have been coiisciemionsly compelled to dill'er, it i.s nevertheless a valuable addition to our musical literature." | — Ehkniozkii PiKU'r; .Inui,, v 4:i',i. 2. (Trans.) The Life of the Greeks and Romans de- scribed from .\ntique Monuments ; from the Gernnin of Ernst Guhl and W. Koner. Illust. New ed., Lon., 1875, 1. cr. 8vo. H. The Troubadours: a History of I'rovenfal Life and Literature in the Midille .\ges, Lon., 187S, .Svo. " The book is full of various Information, and not only gives fresh knowledge b\it destroys a few delusiiuis."— .'•'n/. 5eci'., xlv. 500. " His knowledge of the subject appears to have become even rnstv. if one may indge by the (iiiantily of inaecn- racies whi"ch are to be" found in this volume. '—.Kft.. No. 2(1111. ■ III spile of all the innate popularity of the theme, and Its importance in the history of culiiirc. no trustworthy volume on the Troubadours has hitherto been iMiblishcd ill Kiiglaiid. It is not needl'iil (ti uive the iiiiine id' a very worthless book that essayed to (ill this gap a few years ago ; slightlv better thiui this was a later Ainerican publica- tion, b'v Miss Harriet Preston, lioth are entirely siiper- iieded bv tlii' wm'k mcv tinder review, by a schuliir who has clone thoroughlv good work In the same line befiue, and whose critical edition (d' the works of Gulllem de < abcstanli is eiioogh to prove lils cj.iupeteiice and learn- ing."— .^^/xcfator, li. 7:W. 4. .Musical Studies: a Series of Contributions, Lon., 18S0, p. 8vo. 6. Wagnor, ("Great Musicians,") Lon., 1881, cr. Svo. 6. Italian and other Studies, Lon., 188.!, 866 HUG or. Svo. 7. (Trans.) Correspondence u{ Wagnor and I.isnt, 1841-ls(ll. Lon., 1888, 2 vols. Svo. Ilucinailll, 73, p. Svo. 0. River Legends; or, Father Tliames and Father Rhine. Illust. Lon., 1874, p. Svo. 7, Whispers from Fairy-Land, Lon., 1871 ; new ed., 1877, p. Svo. 8. Higglcdv-Pigglcdv ; or. Stories for Everybody and Fvervbo'dv's Children, Lon., Is75; new eiL, 1877, p. Svo. 9. The Life. Times, and Character of Oliver Cromwell : a Lecture, Lon., 1877, Svo. lU. Incle .loc's Storiis. Illust. Lon., 1878, ]>. Svo; new ed.. I8S2. 11. Other Stories. Illust. Lon., I87il, p. Svo. 12. The Mountain S|irite's Kingdom, and other Stories. Illust. Lus descripti(Uisof /< iiiufhiiin. I* is in this last particu that the main iiUiiest "iid the main value of tlie lettc^rs lie. Thcv contain, it tlK: phrase may be ]>erinitted, the nnitter ol' the novels in .Mdiition— in a very diluted and not alwavsa verv unmixed solutloii-but still there. . . . The liiiilt of the book siiiipl;- is that it jaits before the reader, in a not over-well eilitei! lorm, a great deal of mut- ter which is simply trivial.''— .Si/. Jlii:. Iviii. 637. 15. F'riends and I'^ocs from Fairy-Land. Illust. Lon., 1885, p. Svo. 111. Facts and Fictions in Irish History: a Reply to Mr. Gladstone, Edin., ISSf), Svo. Iluggard, J. J. The Christian Artncil: in Verso, Lon., 1^87, Svo. Iluggins, Hastings Charles. (Ed.) The Laws of Nevis, Lon., lMi2, Svo. Iluggilis, Samuel. 1. The Course and Current of Architecture, ISIl.'t. 2. (Coinp.) Liverpool Free Li- brary Catalogue, 1872. Iluggilis, William, LL.D.. F.R.S., h. 1824. in London; presid.^nt of the Royal Astronomical Society 1S7I)-7S, and now foreign secretary of that society, I Trans.) Spectrum Analysis in its Application, by Dr. II Sehellen. Lon., 1872, Svo. Ilughau, Samuel. Hereditary Peers and HercJ- itarv Paupers : the Two Extremes of English Society, Lon.. 18S4. Svo. Ilughail, William James, b. 1811, at East Stone- house, Plymouth, Eng. ; secretary of the Cornwall Grange Lodge of Freemasons, grand mark warden "t I-higland, grand mark master and iirovincial prior ■.I' Cornwall, Ac. ; editor of the Devon and Ccu-nwall .Ma.-miic Calenilar 1SI1.5-I1S, and of the Directory for the Provin,M;il Grand Lodge of Cornwall 1x70-79. 1. Constitutions "t the Freemasons, Lon., 1869, fp. Svo. 2. Unpuhlislic 1 Records of the Craft, Truro, 1871, Svo. Printed for pri- vate circulation. 3. Masonic Sketches :ind Reprints. Illust. Lon,, 1871-79, 5 parts, Svj and 4to. 4. 'lire d Charges of liritish Freemasons; with Valuable .\|i- lices, Lon., 1872, r. Svo. 5. .Metno'dals of the .Ma- e Cnion id' IS|:i, Lon., 1871, Ito. II. A Nuincri.il and Nuinismatical Uegister of the Lodges which fornicd the United Grand Lodge of England, Ac, Lon., I>7'.'. 4 to. Hughes, A. Penelope, and other Poems, Lon., 1 874, l2mo. Hughes, A. MeC. Idyls of the Bush, Melbourne. Issrt. Hughes, A. W. 1. Outlines of Indian History : comprising the Hindu, Mahomedan, and Christian I'c- riods, Lon., 1871, 12mo. 2. A Gazetteer of the Pruviiioe Old peiii HUG A"e"u!'!v'r,:^''>?'V "•""' '*"«'" ^ P-''«- By Aiiit ll.ilev, |ps,,,„i.] l,on., ISSS, 4to ^ o-»S^Sr.'.«t2;;;;;;rSr "'•'■" '■'""- >:!!^Pis,hJ:ri^:\s:." " •">' • ™-i Svii ' ' "<-"'. Alelbourne, IS";) t""!;!'?!^,,*'-,^^; ,,^;^!-'-- "f Fo,-ty Vears in, ISsT p 's^'" ^''" ""''""il'ti"" "f the World/ LoD., j .ixned J U ) ^^''^ '''^J'^'t'on to Mis8 MitforU is Sfimons for All (La i • E'''"""' •• "■ Course of vil" l"ino SonJiiys in the Yenr, Oxf., 1851, 2 HUG I the Gospel of St. Luke, Mnnuhcler ]S8i 1!>m„ . |.M. John: with Maps, Munohester, ISS( n 8 , « ?;,„t,""'y»'" "',""> Book of Joshu..M cu.«;or'lH8!' Hughes, Richard, M Ucs l Th„ if . v or .Muscles. Lon., l,S5s IK , V A ';, • ''"''"'•^''"■«'*' •■i'uaing l'o,.ter„r Anr^ "'n |.' " ' '■■''^"^'' "f y Colony" in Tennessee. I. Tom IJrown's ,Sel 1 Hays. llyanUld griul Uuy. Cambridge, IS.)7, p. 8vo; 'Jd ed. same year ; sev- eral later eds. "The Ijoiik Is a thorciuulily English book, heartily "f" qiiloseing in Kngllsb we.ys and tastes, espeeially in the English system i>r imblie school e.lueaticiii. . . . Whether the svstem be perleel or not the ' ( . been allured fmin page to page by the racy .seliool udventures of Tom liinwii, will pause, sobered ami .soii- fiied. over the reallv noble pathos of the last (duipter. r' which Tom Urowii, now an O.xford man, discovers alt that .Vriiold ha.s been to him. but discovers ;t above Ins grave."— .''cif. AVc iv. ;il:J, 2. The ."Scouring of tlie White Horse; or, The Long Vacation Kamlile of a London Clerk. Illustrated by Richard Doyle. Cambridge, lS,Jil, p. Svo. :i. .''.ccount of the Lockout of Engineers : prepared for the National Association for the I'romoliou of Social Science, Cam- bridge, ISIlii, 8vo. 4. Keligio Laici, ("Tracts for Priests .Map. I-on., l^sl, .'Svo. lillgllfs? Tliomns P. American Ance.-try : giving the .Names and Descent, in the Male Line, uS .\iiieiiciiiis whosi' Ancestors settled in tlic United States previous to the Declaration of Icdepcndeiicc, ITTH: vols, i.-ii , Al- bany, 1887, .>. A Dictionary of Islam; being a Cyclopiedia of the Doctrines, Rites, and Theological Terms of the Mu- hammadan Religion. Illust. Lon.. 18S5, r. 8vo. '■s.ieh a work as this has been long needed, and it would be hard to tiud any one bettor (imililied to prepare it than .Mr Hughes. . . . His usual method is to begin an article with the texts in the Koran r.datiiig to ttie subieii, 0-, - • , -^ - , ,„." ,• ..,, ,„.T„v I then to add the traditions bearing upon it. and to cone ude and People," No. 1,) 18. >1; new ed., entitled A l..ay- „.|,|ni,,, ^,„„„„e„(J,„l■ the Mohammedan s(diollast.s and the man's Faith," Lon., 1868, p. Svo. 5. Tom BrownjU 0.x- I criticisms of Western scholars. . . . There is something on hool Days." nearly eveiv page of the ■ Dictionary' that will .nteresl and instruct the student (d' Kastern (and pre( Love thrown in,) Cin,. ford. liy the Author of "Tom Brown's Canitiridge, 18(il, ;i vols. p. Svo. " The book is not only a failure, but is evidently written by an author who knew tii.'it it was a failure. . . . 'j'heie are many piussages in the de.-eri|ilioii (d" O.xtord which are , excellent. . . . They are life-like, and, withoul an .itlecta- 1 .j^j^,, ^^^^^^^ tiou of over-accuracy, are, in substance, very elleetive rep- j ,;',„„ sj;^i!;^s^s;;.'i;'^f^f^\!i;;^;^^r':;i' hi; iJii^^s^^ ! t ""J^g^t.^ ot^ Tu„bridgc schoo,. .om ,820 to ,88.1 , Hughes for which he has nci/wrfe,alioiit whudi hedoea not I nijo, Lists of Exhibitioners, ic, previous to 1S20, Read- trouble himself, and through wliicli he drifts in a hope- , -^^^ ^^f^(■^^ ^y„_ '"' I Hughes, William, 1803-1861, b. at Maker, Corn- wall; barrister-at-law of Gray's Inn; auditor of tlic Walter Oldhnm Hughes- (Ed.) less, aimless way, which is very trying tu las readers, Sal. liri'., xii. 611. 6. The Cause of Freedom : Which is its Champion in America, the North or the Souths Lon., 1863, Svo. 7. Alfred the Great ("Sunday Library,") Lon., 1869, p. Svo. 8. Memoir of a lirother, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. "The .Memoir itself is but a sketch. . . .Those, how- ever, who have a spare hour on their hands might well spend it in studying the character of one who, m his brother's words, 'was only a goial specimen ol Ihousanils of Englishmen of high culture, high courage, high iiriuei- ple, who are living their own quiet Uvea in every corner of the kingdom.' "Sat. Jia:, xxxv. 5t)3. 9. The Old Church: What shall we do with it? [lec- tures and speeches,] Lon., 1^78, p. Svo " No religious man who believes that the separation of Church aiid state is a sullieient and linal principle ot ecclesiastical polities, whieb will really lea.l to the better acknowledgment of truth and the earlier attainment ot unity, .should leave this book unread."— i>pa'/u(or, li. hM. 10. fhe t.'ondition and Prospects of the Church of Eng- land, (" Current Discussion," vol. ii.,) Lon., IS7S. 11. The Manliness of Christ, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 12. Rugby, Account of the Settlement Poor-Law Union, District of Devon and Cornwall. 1. Practical Directions for taking Instructions and Draw- ing Wills, Le;i,, 1833, 12ino. 2. The Practical Angler. ByPiscator. Lon., 1842, sin. 4to. 3. Fish: HowtoChii"-e and How to Dress. By Piscator. Lon., 1843, Svo; 2d ed., entitled " A Practical Treatise on the Choice and Cookery of Fish," 1S:J4. 4. The Three Students ul (Jray's'lnn : a Novel, Lon., 1S46, p. Svo. 5. The Prar- tice of Sales of Real Property, Lon., 1846-47, 2 vols. ; 2d ed., enl., 184!)-,')U, 12nio. 6. The Praetioeof Mortgages "f Real and Personal Estate, Lon., 1848-49, 2 vols. 12mo. 7. The New Stamp Act : with an Introductory Commentm v, Ac, Lon., ISitl, Svo. S. Concise Precedents in Modirii Convey, neing, Lon., 18dO-53, 3 vols. Svo; 2d ed., ls:'i,i- 57. 9. It's All for the Best: a Cornish Tale, Lon., 1802, p. Svo. 10. The Practice of Conveyancing, Lou., IS.'iil- 57, 2 vols. Svo. Hughes, William, F.R.G.S., [tmt,; vol. i., hist nf the name there mentioned, add.] The (ieography ..f British History: a (jeographical Descri|)tion of the Tennessee: being some , , n i ,• i u..,,.o,. „..w.j . - „,..„..., — founded on the Cumberland Plateau by the Board ot ij^ijj^), igiamis at Successive Periods, from the Ea Aid to land Ownership, Lon., 1881, p. Svo. 13. Me- .^..^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ Present Day, Lon., 1S63, Svo; 2d ed., 1-7.. moir of Daniel .Maeuiillan. Lon., 1882, cr. Svo. . „ ^ ,ioscribes the geography of its history as it proceed-. " Mr. Hughes has done his work well and unobtrusively, i ),„( j; js too general, and, in battles for iiistaiiec, ii i- and iie hapiiens to have been exceptionally lortunate in ; ^ther that of tlie locality than of the battle. . . . Hut ii,e his subject. . . . Daniel Macmillan's sto'-y is admirablu as ; principal defect of his book is. that it is not contciiip"- anexample of what may be achieved uuder disadvantages ; f ,j„m,|,.i mul successive, but breaks up British history, u- it -.1......... .1... {."—■S(i(. I „.^.rpi„t„ cubes. ... Nevertheless, the geography of en, li that must have been extraordinarily depressing.' tiono to Texas : Letters from our Boys, (The "boys" are four nephews of Mr, j section is coiiscieutionsly given."— .'<>cc(ii(yr, xlviii. 03li. A, Hev. ^'radiiai(,,l at \\'u "'est llaekney S lueuiher of the o. ■*"''iety „f Antioii •■■lU'iliir bodies, all. f.)rnie.|.,fthe worl of Sermons on the Dignity .if the n, I'^Jfi, 12m.'. ;( X County of Sonier<, "*8^ «vo. 4. The and Precentory in ''^>'"'- 5. A Ra'mhl, to the " Taunton V'lrus: a Trage.ly ■■''y: a Tragedy de [.aval ; or. The 1 r^'ui., ls«5, Svo. 11 Lon.. IsiiK, Svo. l( live Catalogue of the Lon., istifl, Xvd. I County of Soruerse Lon., ISi;-, r. ,Sv„. [verse,] Lon., Is6,s jiressions of upward with an Introduction ':"' <■"'• 11. A Cal lil'l".^' to the Rcotorv "ey in the County of 2'> <;<'|des. ,:,, jii,,, •'• h. Vaux-. |,„„,| Hiliilekoper, U I. Juilaism at Rome 1-ino; tithed, l,s,so. to the Genuineness of 4th ed., ISS3 Huidekopcr, H, nil c, ]'a. ; graduated ; "vil wa,., a„j afterwar sylvania, withcommis. oral ; was postmaster ■'■liiif Service, Mea.lvi Huie, James A., RoiuanisM, British ani -.Leaders of Revival, Hiiish, Marcus 1 Art from Isso | (■[ »e-criptivo Cat'a|,>guc o hom the li'rench of P| ii.e Seuie an.l the Loir, l.ue Line after Draivin '"';, "■ /••ipan an.l its A llii bort, Charles, b-in Manchester, En,,.. 1)1 .'^lirewaburv, 1S37 •■*. Memoirs of- .SeventV ^ Hulbert, Uev. Chi at^'d at Sidney-Sussex Janied 834; perpetual Poetical Recreations, and ^IM.^eelUneonssibjec ok .,s; or, The Song „r t J. I he Gospel revealed I »;l I'raetice Illnstrate.l, ,e'r'"-, •*• Annals of £?■*'■'£.:£ ■"'■I luoras, (ehiody Uri.'i f«^;;">- Circle. Hu^ldersH, HiiiKe, John « hitt ««»" '" the Hoyal Ophthal, HUG , Hiisliliii:;s, .1. ■> Ti, , . -"ember of thV c,,;; |i\ ^ "« ™;, r"'" ''^''^ Ho wa, 1 f'Tincl „f the vv„r|.. , ,' , ' ,,'• "*! "'; ""'•■" C'He.-tinns ever County of SoinerM.f F ' R,. ^"""'"" ''""'T in the " the "T.iunton Cou e%' T " " '^"i^'^ "f Letter. ' Van,,,: a Tr,.«e,|y, v".:'', /.«""'«" I.S«2, i2,no. J -lel.aval.-or.AeTyn^ vlfp"" '''"^■'^^0. ,S. Je,.„ Ion.. ISM, Hvo I) T ""■.•■■ "• ^'■''«e''y. Iver.el '•- Cat,Uogue o-f tll^V 1 '^^T ' 'Y'^'Er ^ '"^^-'i P I-on., 1.SII6, ,s,„. 11 tL,.,,' '"'•'• '^•'''■i^'l'- Illu.it. County of Somer^ie ami n"'""' •''"""ones of ,he l'res..io„,, of u,,>va ,, "f Two tT"''' ^^''»''-Cut,s :":,„: "•'!l' an I"tn.jl>etio„ , Del inH ""p ""',' ^^'""''-"loek. : Huidekoper, llov ivo • "'•>" o'l- IS'^O. 1-mo; ijth eJ , l,s.s5 .,•/''! '^•^- ■ '». N. Vurk! 1876 ■NKnsKrKii'ri'i';- '■«•■ '■ """'■' Hiue, James A r , ' . "• ^."anism.Iirit'ht'dte:::;;,- "','.''•1 '• Mo.lern De^-oriptive Catalogue of the wlk!r",V; ""'^ Complete file . "^^W. «vo •> Pare U„e after 'iwTn.s b^i'T w'^r' ^' ^"^^-^'n,s fn f"'- •• • .lapan and its aI- , Lm V. h"''""''; J^"" - 1886, IIllllt(>rt, Clinrl»u r ' ' ' I'- ''*''•• V",Maneh.L;^r 1^:^ ;/'-;• ™, ,, ,,.,] ,7:S-,.5r. f Hireivahury, 'l,s;i7. ' •^ tW ■'■-''■: '^"I'^'- '• Histor; •i- Memoirs of Seventy Y^ar ?. ''\^'^"*''''"''«'- "^'^''^ Hulbert, Kev. Chnri!. . " •'''''^""ul Life, lSb-> 'Inuied I8;i4; nerne , .'i ""'">''' Cambridge, IS34. or f"o, im-hTv^ /T:''" \'f Slaithwaite, Yo,^: I'oetioallteereaiolH n rt ,"'"':"'^ ''™'" 1867 , 2. The "lost r,'::-,;:^ t'Vr^'"- ''""• '8i2;v ™ ; ': ' "™- •»• Annals of the PI, ' ,'"^'^'".',''^-^- Cambridge, P'-,s'^„f 't^ -c;;:\^l^ri^"'^? f^^^^""; '•""■• 1"*^, 12nio fi {„ *- "''^'- Hubert .Meeke ^ Ahnondbur^ vj;4 -'« ^ Jbo Chureb and S , "'I' utber.s, Sabbath Ue'r^ati n ' , T- "''•'' 8™- I (Philosophical HUL !J;^p;"i;^^::!":;s.(;:^,!;:'iV;-v''''''^''"'-.>. -^Ki"Sn^s.fS'B^^^^ ,^-, .. Ma.W te S.., _, ;V^'."- 'W- ti -'r"; ^..-•■•'1.0, Fold T,^."-^^ , 12ino. Anon. |. n,..,rt \r, , r^ ' Vietorv !" Ksili '■.5.;;iy.pean|t,|;r:.!-!;--,;;" .be People in Trfc Xar,anve,'i,o,:, 1 V^ "];;:, o^'il'T ,'" '''«'" ^ '^ /^;r '"^■"-^-.^''euo;Pi;';iSu-::;;;:;o' rl"2?--~-t;;f^ Hull, Kev. E r s Clmpel, King's Lynn, tn.,?80r-'4 ';?"'■'""' '" ^-"'""" : ^''•■""'■3', and Cultivation ,,|„;,"^''''-' "" l'b,v.siology, I -|ee for Ceylon and th k^'grrl "v ?'"'" '''' «^''-- 2d ed., enl., entitled ■• Coffn, i.^ ^ ' '^'a'lnis, |,S(I5, ,s,.„. : '""J. Ceylon," Lon., l,S7r, "J ',';"'".= .'," •^-',"'ern fndh: I .^ "'"'.; "'\'i%'lo-Indian=.A',deSr;;.„ ".'^''"''"■''» '■> I 8»o: .id ed., I,S7,« •) n„ . , ''"e"-""'. '-on., Is7| „ , Lon.. 1 88;j, ,Svo. ' ''"«'""^' «"'" the Su4 ('ana'l ! Hull, Edward, LL D p n v , , I Ireland; was appoi'nted hi' fsM ,'■"• "-"' '"A„tri,n, round the Dead Sea and fh, V II "■'' "'' ""•' ''■«"'" Ibe Coal-Fields of ; J?u I r,> """'; "' ""• •'"'■''an.*' l tuie, and Duration : vT, , N i " •' 'i""' '^ "'■^""■.v. .^.ru o- otber l.art.s of t,„ ^y^;, ™^, "^ ''" Cual-Fields of rev., embodying the Heports„,' Vl, p ' ''', '*"•• '"' ed., sion, imt. 2. A Tr,.„ti „ '"^ ^'"J'"' Coal-Comnii/ ■"ental Stones of 5 eat BHtain " ^J''''"« "»'l On." arranged aeeor.ling « heir t V" tY"'«" Countries, 'Mineral Character^ 11''^ 'l ,1, = Ts'a '^''■'""""" »"J urt to hi. ho vo,d,--.s„/. AY,.;, xxxv .- '" " ''''•™t meas' l.4?&^^;r^^--f^,f;i-.uring Indus. , "":' "eulogy of Ireland -with U ^''T^ geography !.?&i5a^;;,S-5S;"E.''-"v'-'ii,iJ ;' "i-s work, limited as IM^ ■ ^''^"- ^"»- ' '^Si, Sv^ ■re I 1) ■'> 'laooatn KeiTeations • 2mo ; 4th od., enl., boil - ' "" "u., em.. Narrative of aSeSn' "p . "'r'""''" ''"'e^tine: bein^a (l.'alestine Kxpl^ratio Fu^ 'p ' '""•. ""1- ""'• niu'^t , Altlioiit;h written hv „ * ''""■• '88.-,, 8vo ^"enliHe poi'u o "^£,^\Ke';:i,^;»!"lc traveller an I fZ, a • S,r\":;." ^^'-'^r.-'-.l?,^. *;,:'- ^'^ef.ye,„ely inlerestTng ipi'ysieal (ie o , Jv „ ,d %'"" P"'r'i"e : Memoir on he enee to the «ode' of I-Wmat io,'^^^^ "ofer-' I^epre,«sion and the I)oTse /p 1 " ■'"'■''''"'^'•'bah I Fund,) Lon., Iss,i, 4to ' 'Palestine E.vploratio„ tl U: HUL Hull, ('eurKe. ScftrliUim and Diplitticnu: with i their ■Iriiitnii'iit iiml lli'iiieily. UI'-'. mid »ubHM,uently liel.l Bcvcnil olhcr al.lMiinlinn.ts, iiu'liiiliiiK thai (il "'■'^"■t.iiv to IhoM'a^inaiiian ('.immissiun of the tcntcnnial hxlii- Inli.m in l'hila.lcl,.hia 1S7(I. I. Th. (luido to la.umnm, lloliart Town, IS.'.S, Svo. 2. The Kxi.fnunue ot hortj Y.^ars in Tasmania, T,on., 18.V.), I'.'nio. :i l'ra<;tu;ul Hints to KniiKiant- intending to prococd to Tosinanm, llobait 'l''.«n, l-ri, Svu. ^ , T,.,,>l(v Hull, lli-v. .lohu Dawson, j;rap.ruual ^on«s, L,,n 1S.I4 :i:'ino. ;i. Hvmnsfor All llonr.s Lon., I.S.)0, ISni.i. -l. Lava of Many Years, I,on., ISol, >vo. ;>. The Cluster Crushed: an Kxposition of the If't H' " of llusea, Lon., 1SH7,,,. Svo. (k The Song of » 'il« ."" llo.ne.andothe: 'oems, I.on., Is;:;, 1-m.i. ,. 1'"^^"/ to Zioa: a Series of I'nl|dt Addresses, l,on., l>i N l'- 8vo S. A Chaid,.! for tlie Chureh : Original Chr.stiftn , '"^'liunl'johllScotty'" Love's Heart-Chords: Poems | Leeds, l,s87, p. Svo. . , ■ i Hull, llev. Moses. 1. The Question >ettled : a Conqmrison of liihlioal and M.«lern S|dr,tualiMn ost 180'.', 12mo: 2d ed., 1.^75. 2, Letters in Kc|dy to L der Milei (iiant: hein,' a lievievv of ;; ^l.'"-''"'^'"'" , , ' veiled," Ilohart, Iud„ 1S70, l2n.o. :i < ''"'i^'',' L.f ^""■ geliealisui and Spiritualism c^i'Mf"'''' )"*'■,', ,,.',',,, u- That Terrihie tin'stion, Host., 1S74. With IVU'Ki.i , « . F, Vvhioh, Spiiitualisu. or Christianity ? Corre.spondenee between II. and 1'., Host., l-^'o. „ . Hull, Susanna E. The Edueation of the Deaf and Dumb I'raetieally c<.iisidered, Lun., l>«o, M'o; _u ed., entitled " Piaetical Remarks on the Kducation of the Deaf aii.l Dunili," Kensington, 18(j7. Hullah, John I'yke, 1-1-^., [""'^. vol, ... add lSi:i-lSSl, b, at Woreesler, Kn-. ; was professor of Nocal musieat King's College, London, and held pn.frssorsh.p.s in Oueen's College, Bedford College, and the Koyal Aeadeiuv u( Music, In 1872 he was appointed inspector of inusi'e in the (loverniiient Training-Sohools. i:or biog,, see llt'LLAll, Mas, M., i"/™- '• V''"'""'"t „ . Yooal Music, Lon., 1S4H, r. .Svo. 2, lutroduetory Lec- ture on Music, 1844, .svo, ;■„ (Jramniar ot Mus cal a.- meny, 1832, r. Svo. 4, A Short Treatise on the M.ue, , IS.-..-, r Svo. 5. Uudimentsof MusieaU.rammar, Is..,, j Svo. fi. Arts an,l Edueation, 1808, Svo. 7. 1 ''«/ .>f"'->' | of Modern Music: a Course of Lectures, Lon., Ish , c. ; Svo. 8. Manual of Teaching Siiigi ig, 18t>-, Svo. .i, , Grammar of Counterpoint, Lon.. 1SI)4, r. Svo. '»•. '^ C.uirse of Lectures on the Third or ■fn'"-^'""" /'■""J , of Musical History, Lon.. isfia, 8vo; 2d ed., 1^"- • The Son.'-I!ook : Words and Tunes Irom the Lest 1 oe 3 and Musicians, ('• (Jolden Treasury" Ser.,) Lon,, 1 81. ,, l-'mo 12. The Cultivation of the Speaking \ oice, Oxt., lS7(l,'p. Svo. l■^. Music in the House, (" Art at Home '^'liuMah, Mr'sr.M."'wife of John V. Hullah, H„,,ya. 1 -V Few Words about Music : containing Hints to ^ma- tc'ur Pianists; to which is added a f 'igf /V m'V.Tc Ske'ch of the Rise and Progress of the Art "f «">«■ By M. H. Lon., IS,)1, 12uiu. 2. Life of John Hullah, ^' Hullah,'' Mary K. 1. A Little Owl, and other Stories Lon.. )8S:i, p. Svo. 2. The Lion Battalion, and other Stories, Lon., ISS.i, l2mo. 3, Hannah lariie: ai Storv, By the Author of " Mr, (ireysmith. Hlust. , L.n 1885, 12,110. 4. PhiUppa, Lon.. 1886, p. Svo. 5, Nauiesakes, Lon., 1387, 12ino. 6. The «'f '"'j; J'''' ^ ' King- a Tale, Lon,, 1S87, Svo, 7, In Hot Haste: a Novel, Lon., ISSS, 2 vols. cr. Svo, J Hullutt, llov. John. 1. Sermons preached tor, the Most Part in the Yillage Church of Allestree, Lon., ; lSa.s-o9, two series, p. Svo, 2. The True Light, and other Poems, Lon., ISfil, cr. Svo. , „, , ,,,„;, Hulme, F. Edward, F.L.S. 1, Plants: their Kalural (Jrowth anil Ornamental Treatment, L". /-"•. f' ■'"!'• •> (Trans.) Klemcnts of Medical Zoology, b\ 11. -B. A. Moiuiu-Tandon, Lon., ISlll, Svo. ;*• .t-'""'"'';";""^, " Dental Pathology: Calcilica.iou of the Dental Pulp. To |S(i- Svo 4, The Teeth in Health and Disease, I'llust Lon., lsf.4, 12mo. .'.. On the Ise of Artillcial Teeth in the Prevention of Indigestion and the Cure ot Lon., IStl7, Svi . Sv.i. 4. Familiar Associations of Flowers, Lon., 1871. ^ AVild Flowers, Lon,, 1877-8.5, five series, p, 8vo. ,. Ma hcmatieal Drawing Instruments, and how to use them, ("Young Mechanic" Ser„) Lon,, 18,1). p. Svo: new cd., 188(1. li. The Town. College, and Neighhonr- 870 Diseases due to Imperfect Nutrition. _ li (Tran>-.) Atlas of Surgical and Toj.ogralihieal Anat- oiuv. bv II. J. Bemud, Lon,. 18117, 4to. iluluie, Samuel. 1. The Path of Peace; or, Ue- pentanee, Fai ind the Witness of the Hoy Spiri . explained to Seekers of Salvation, Lon., ISaS, Umn. •'.Memoir of Uev. T. Allin: with Notes ol the Con tninnorarv History of the Methodist New Connexion, 1X1881, p. s'o. 3. Memoir of the Rev. William Cooke, Lon'., 1S.S6, p. Svo. , .,» i<9ii«fi<* Hulme, Uev. Samuel Joseph, M.A.,ls24-18BS .-i-.^duatcd at Wadhaiu College, Oxford, 184,'.; ordaii,ed !s4S- rector of llourton-on-the-Water, (iloncesters lure. from 1S72. 1. I'houghts in Sickness, Oxf., ISf.il, 2. Hue. Sermons on some of the Tenets ,.f the Christadelphian,- Oxf, 3. The Princij.les of the Catecliisni "' '''^'-''"': ' „f England: Three Seim.ms, St,.w-on^the.A\olJ, Ss , Svo. I. The Aeeideuee of the lireek \ erb, Oxf., ls>., i '"ilulsic, (ieorginna E. Gertrude and Eulalie; or, Sehocd-Dav Friendshij.s. l.,o,. 18,53, l2mo. i Hulton, William Ailam, [o/if, vol. i., add.,] i., ! 1S02- called to the bar at the Inner Temple 18., : jml;,'. ■ of county courts since 1847, (Ed.) Docuinents relatii.- to the Priory of Penwortham, and other 1 ossession.s m ! Lancashire of the Abbey of Evesham, (Chetham So,-. ! Pub.,) Manchester, 18.53, 4to. . a c , ,\ ! Humason, >V. L. From the Atlantic Surf to the Golden Gate, HartConl, l.sf.il, svo. number, William, [.n,(., vol. i add.] I. A Complete Treatise on Cast- and Wrought-Iron Biidp. Construction, Lon.. 18fil,2 vols, r, 4to; 3d ed., rev. aa.l enl., 1870, imp,4to. 2. A Record of ''1; >'"'fc"-f ^ V' Modern Engineering. Illust. Lon., 18(14 Ac, 4 vol.. imp, 4to. 3, A Handy Book for the Calculation ol Strains in Girders and Similar Structures, Lon,, l-lo, 12mo; 4th ed., 1885. 4. A Cmnprehensive I realise u„ the Water-Snpply of Cities and Towns, Illust. 1."m.. '^iiumberstone, W. J. 1. The Friendship o( Je-us, Lon., 187.5, Khuo. 2. A Crooked Woman made MraiL'i.l, Lon., 1875, er. Svo: new ed., entitled "the Hea.ui!,' Pc.werof Jesus," 1870. Humbert, Uev. Lewis Macnaughtan, M.A., graduated at St. John's College, Oxford, 1812 ; or.lame.l ! IS43; master of St. Cross Hospital, Winchester, I s..j- 68: vicar of Hyde, Winchester, since 1878. 1, 1 i.'.vcis and Devotions, Farnham, 1850, Svo. 2. Memorial.-- "f the Hospital of St, Cross and Alms House ot Noble I o^- ■' erty, Winchester, Illust. Lon,, lS(iS, 4t(). I ilumble, Henry. I. The Recent Episc,.pal He- I cisions, Edin., 1858, Svo. 2. A Letter to the Lisho|i •• ' St Andrews on the Occasion of his Lordship s Let at Charge. Lon., 1850, Svo. 3, Remarks on a Receiii De- bate in Convocation in Reference to the Scotlisli L,tMi,.:y, L(m., 1862, 121110. 4. The Nature of Ecclesiastiei.l hs- tablishinents. Lon., 18B0. Svo. 5. The Rights ot tail liful Lavmen in the Church (.f Christ, Edin., 18,0, 8yo, ilumble, Uev. Michael Maufe'han, M,A., .nut. uated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, IS33; or.lainM 1835; rector of Sutton, Chesterfield, sin'-e is.l.i. i. Methodistic Catholicism : a Word of Exp..stulatiuU lo the Rev. R. Aitken, i.i Answer to his Address o the Clergy, entitle.l "Spiritual Vitality." Ry a 1 arish Priesi. Lon,, 1852, Svo. Anon. 2. The C lur^-h of England and the Fathers, Lon., 1854, Svo. .1. Crcien.i.i. 1S7'2. 4. Family Prayers, 1870. Humbley, William Wellington Waterloo. Journal of a Cavalry Officer: including the Mcoi..ran.c Sikh Campaign of 184,5-1.846, Lon.. 1.S54, r. 8vo, Hume, Uev. Abraham, LL,D„ »-C-l'o /■^.•;'' M.R.I.A., [oM(e, vol. i., add.,] 1815-1884, b. at lliHs- HUM HUiM , I lui- " "'l VIL- |"'"i, i^ii ; scoi-otiiry iif tliii ni-iii„' 1 • '"" t'T'iti'- l»u..,l at II ,y ak ''1,; ";'■' "'r'- '' '''''« '\»- .-■n. a( II,,,,,!,; ,„,",\ ,1„,.'';; •'•;"•■. '*"»• '■»•"• ■■!. Mi.. ."liuc't.M uf Tw„ Locliiie' „„ t|,?. V. ^ ' M'""' ■*• Ah- '-n«""Ko, I-iv.r,„„.,:",H!;,," ';,, "^f " '1- Kn«li»h l;"ntfd. .!. C»„,li,i„„ „,■ Li .'.";,, V V ■"• '''■'^■""'l.v l.>ver|Kml, |s.-,,s, s,,,. ^ { ,.'\r, '*'''''"■■'■'"'' •""'"■i''!- •■"unt of tlie .\i,(i,.„itie., fn i , '' '"'• '*"'"o '^i-'- i »^"; Suppi,.,,,,,,,,, isiiH. '• ■""' ^^'"l'»- l-oii., i,s«:i I I'l thf Moisi.y ai,i| i|„. i,.,„ ,;.,'"■ "','iitl,>(,| II, I. .•>t„ai'il.s ; e h..„ ,„„, I i.u„!:i,„;;;i,^'' , '^ . ™ 1;;;;; to ii,e la,!;!, '"'I- • ■ . II,-, lliimo was ilii. i,J , , ' '"i"ilNi,,',ai, i,,. f=.ViVMn I,ilo, |,„„., |""'|J,;, '"T^rP"^-'^-'- Poems of [>fw,] Lon., isr.-,, I,;,„V - ■^''"Christian Hour, ••al.utta, ISr9-Sl -itr'r Z""';";"''^^'""- ^''"''' A., ,„/„.„, '""■ "■ '*>•"• And set. BiTi,i.;,i, E s^"""^: ^::^!f:^;j"^ «-'-" of p„i„.,o„„„„ ^^Hu.„e, lOU. ,.. K.„,ec:„Xove.,S..u„i,,sr9,' Hume, Fergus W i t, ., Cal., Lon., mr;v2mo 2 MjuZ^l^t'? "^ "^ """««"> Hiiine. Cveorivfi t v- ^t- i 0.. ^■-•i-u.s'sub^l^K.in m-""' "/^""'■■>'' <"■' P"^"'^ " "-...nanhoo,! „v A n^^ llr .'■'.'';,."• "• '^'''« ^aif. tin... Is.Oo, svo. ""^ l nlortunatos;" 2d ed., , Hume, Joliii Ferciisoii i i- ,, J"nt.y; „r, Th,3 Days of T.m , '^'J'" ""nJ'--i,i,,o„'f"eN"e-VT,"»"V r^^"^""-; o,-, "The 17V'l"»t of E,i,-t Tenncjoerii'''''™''^'' '-'''»'■«'': «»-~ofxo„„esser^^„•r]^!;...?;I^^;r iuc iiaton Boating. jf|;^.l<,_fn,mI825,oEa„er, ,.„„, Eto„, ,.6,; j,, ,,,^ I iiumiiiel. Rev rviii.,,: >> ".e,i a, ^vo^.;M:.*^^M,'; :.,/si';^' -y'.-^- «-''"- ' liHoniNi,,,, .\.r„,„ An^-.v I *'^^'' l**'^-^". With I'"-., I,S7«, 12,n!,, '^"^'''' '"'^« fr"'" Latin Lyric,, ('■ .Manuals nl T,',. ,, .10 '../■'""« '■' '''■•'"il" I''..bric8, !"•, One. lO^ii.al It .r, ',,.,.■•"• ''^^^.-'V!"' A„i,„a,„; .n« a Kow.S„..,.„i„ „,oi ,"5, ^'','"}""A : ■■onlain- I Iliimph'rey, I- \ " r V"'"" ,'■""" '"'"' "'<>■ l'n.te..,a„t K|,is:.„,,aV(i;,,,.i ,,?''; "" ."'" '''""W "'' the "tan. H„.|., |s,i] '' '" ■^'""'M. %a Church- I ""mphrey, Sirs, |;. .i , «., .. LHiiio. •* ' ''"• '^^I'-O- .M„tiny, Kost., I87S >«»'"""';:;^iU,,'^:- .'^:'V'' '■•-••-, v,,. b' A..dov..rTI,..olo.|.a|s „,';,'; '''"''"' '\'"''^''>' »nd at ur^J;!7:!i^r'^.^::;-;^--:;A. ..T,,o,.hi,dre„ iv-.'ti.::'"^s8^.fTr'^¥'^^ I 'Iren, Chlo., I8SS i'.,,,,, ^'"■'""t' Authu,-.. for Chil- 'iWm^'^^^a^TF"-, ''"""<"•"■'" ''•■"^: 0.0 Theori./of .\,;, ihilaii"* .."""/"i" U.uonalion : the J/-|.nncd, a,;;;' .h ' ^,, «'-^., Mniv,.,.sa,itm ;','--stia,.ity and I, li e t'v ,."'Th '! ' ^'"r"'' "• '^'■ --"rarr^7?^ s!f '"«''■"■-«-'' «uth, [a niimplirey, .>Jr,s. M„rv l r, c A """?:&„]*:- "•"•"•". S.J., b. ,8a„, a^ Abcdeen- took" do ", 1^;^ :''''' '^'--ehal Colle,: i .^ I'v.tig in Dundee: c e ed 1 'f'^" C'""'''''. «»d hcdd '"""i"" in 18fiS, and fer ,,•""", '""'°"« '=0'"- 'dained prie.st in "sn , > •^'"'''' "' '*"""'• »vas o,-- iM'ty .Sermons, Lon., Isri h, s ^ "'"KniOing (Jod : J Panegyrics of Fathe^ Sol,:.,. ' r ,fn "'w.- '^'•"'"■* '^'''e Written Word; or Co, .^d . , " '' ' '' '^"^^ ■<• 'i'lio tares, Lon., 187rsvo 5 1,7,?" "'," ^^""™' '^-u'- on St. Paul's En stle to t'he .^"''"-' " '' "'■' Lectures «. The lieligiou.? S ,Ue • „%■,'""/' ""'- '■'"»' *« ; had charge of the Oftice of K • ,'"«'."<'""'g "orks, „n,i ; the War De,,art„,enLrv„ "'"","" '""^ Purveys in i chief top„g,.lp|,'ir".ngt.?,'oVtrA "" t'l '^" »" j'i'ao LSfil, b,-ig,vdier-g°ne,.j ,?,, 1 ^""y "f the Poto- ! 61, "o'nmnnderof the Secon r W"^ ''*''""''' 'S"''" : bH«"'"<"--general orthe" If "''''' ^^'^^'''"' "PPointed of the corps of enginee,' is.fft '"7, ""^ oom/nander see Dk P^^sTK„, J. W. ,„ ,™ ' /"^'■'"' '«'8- ^'or biog., l-ofthePaci«ei.;Kti^„f;;P^Vn;!r|^- 871 ll HUM frtf (liiv't Pub.,) Wiidh., l^.^.i, J*vo. 2. Annual Report, Wnsh., \sy.i, Hvo. ;i Kniiu (Ji'tlvKliurK tn Iho Itiiiiidiin i Army of tho I'ut.mmc, ,(uly, l-ii:i, !<' April, \M\. Mu|H. N. York, IHSIl, iL'iiic). 'l. 'I'lir Virnmi.i ('luiipiiign "f l't iinil l-'n'>t In the Miiilcnt nf llu' itrtat iainpiii>;n cil INil-lM can Inirilly In' i'.NMi;«c.TalLMl."— .V.idDii, xx.wl. ^l-. Willi Aniinr, IIkshv I,., Uepiirt upon the I'liyi'- ""J Ilyaniiilii'H (if the Mis^i.-'Mi.pi lliicr, (I'.S. Ouv't I'u;..,) I I'iiilu.. ISISI, Itii; new c.l., en!.. l'<"ll. , IIiiiiiplireyH, « hiirlis Joliii. l'lithi»in Pulmo- j nalis lunl ■[■uh.'ivuiar l'lllllisi.^ l.un., \h;AI, Hvo. IIuiiililirt?v», ICdwaril Kiipcrt, IJ„1)., ['i"(', vol. i., aiia.,1 b. IS2n, in Knghi 1, and udnnitud at thu Unlver.iily id' Cauibridgi!; was hKi'l-iinii-ter of ('lielten- haiii (li-amniai'-,(!, 8v,.. Anon. IIiiiiiphreyN, (JeorKt; II., M.D., and lliickley, t'lllirll'N K., M.l). (Trans.) .V Tu.Kt-liool; of Practical Medicine: with Particuliir Uel'erunce to Physiology and Pathological Anatomy; from tho (Jormiin of Ur. l''eli.v voii Niemeyer, Lon., 'lS7H, 2 vols. Svo; now od., ISSO. lliimphreys, Huiiry. Tho .lustico of tho Peace for Ireland: .'id od., Dublin, |St!7,8vo; 1th cd., 1871. Uiiinphreys, Henry .\>el, [■ml'; vol. i., add.,] 1SIU-I871I, b. in liirmingimm, Kng. : resided for many years in Italy, lie is be.-t known by his designs and illustrations for books, but was also a contributor to peri- odicals. 1. Diamonds iind Dust: being drains from the Sand of Society, [a novel,] Lon., 1S5I!, :! vols. 12mo. Anon. 2. Ktoricg by an Arclucologist and his Friends, Lon., IS.'iCi, 2 vols. p. Svo. Anon. :i. The (ienera and Species of British liuttorllies Describeil ami Arrangcil. Illust. Lon., IS.V.P, 4to. t. Tho Uene.-a of British Moths. Illust. Lon., 181)11, 2 vols. r. svo. :'). (ioetho in Stras- bourg: a Dramatic Novelette, Lon., ISBil, or. Svo. ■'Clever and neatly written, and not unamuaing."— .S«(. Kir., ix. .^.70. li. A History of tho Art of Printing, from its Inven- tion to the Middle of the Sixteenth Century. Illust. Lon., 181)7, fob; 2d cd., ISOS. 7. .Masterpieces^ of the Early Printers and Engravers : a Series of FacS miles, Lo..., 18611, Ito. 8. Rembrandt's Etchings, Illustrated by a Selection of Specimens reproduced in Fiic-Similo : accompanied by a Life of Rembrandt and a Brief Criti- cism of his Works, Lon., 1871, fol. Iluinplireys, Henry It. Morin. "Boot and Saddle!" Bils of Soutli-African Life in liush and Bar- racks, Melbourne, 1.873, Svo. Iluinplireys, Jenuett. 1. "Growing Up:" a Story of Girls which Boys may read, Lon., 188:i, p. Svo, 2. In Holiday Timo, and other Stories, Lon., 1887, sq. 16mo, ;!. Insect Wa;s on Summer Days, Ac, Illust. Lon., 1887, )i. Svo. 1. .Maud's Doll and her Walk, Lon., 1887, sq. Itimo. 5. Old Dick (Iroy and Aunt Kale's Way, Lon., 1887, sq. Uhuo. (i. Tales Easy and Small for the Youngest of All, Lon., 18S7, ?q. 16mo. 7. In the Sum- mer Holidays : a Chil.lren's Story. Illust. Lon., 1888, 12[no. Humphreys, .Mrs. Lnurn B. The Art of Reading Music, N. Y'ork, 1871, Svo. Humphreys, Uose. Grandmother's Tales, Lon., 188.-), Svo. Humphreys, Thomas Darwin. A Complete Treatise of Trousers Cutting. IMast. Lon., isn.!,4t.,. Humphry, Alfred Paget. I. First Hints on Rifle- Shooting, Lon., IS7B, IBino, 2. TheStudents' Hand- Book to the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, 1877, 12mo. Humphry, Sir George Slurray, .M.U., b. 1820, 872 HUN I at Sudbury, SulTolk ; studied at St. Bartholomew'ii Hos- < pital, London, and took his medical degree at Cambri ,.•. lie 1)01. Me professor of anatomy in ISOll, a member of tho council of the College of Surgeons in ISIW, and pr ilessor of surgery at Cambridge in ISS.'t. Hi' was 1 knighted in issl. I. Lectures on Surgery, delivered in ; the .Medic:il School of Cand)ridge. Ac, Worcester, IS.'iL 8vi), 2. A Treatise on the Human Skeleton, includiiii the .loints, Cambridge, l'*.'is, Svo. ;i. The Human Foot and the Human Hand, Cambridge, iMll.fp. Svo. 1. lib servatioiis in Myology: iiiclnding the .Myology of Cryp tohranchs, Ac, (,'ambridge, 1872, Svo. h. The Hunteriiiii Oration, IH7'.i, Lon., ls7S», Svo. (!. Vivisection: What (loo I I has it done? Lon., :882, Syo. 7. Guide to Ciimbridgc ' the Town. I'niversity, and Colloges : to which are udde I I Notes upon the Villages within Ten .Miles, Ma|), (,'am ' bridge, I'-s:'., Svo. ". Old Age and Changes incidental to I it, [oration,] Cambridge, 1SS5, Svo. I Humphry, Hugh Mi'Nuh, .M,A., son of ,1, T. Humphry, iiit'rc. iiucnces. Lon., IS.'ili, Svo. Humphry, Kev. William Gilson, M.A., B.D. [uHl'. vol. i., add.,1 ISI.'i-ISSS, b. at Sudbury, Sullolk ; graduated at Trinity College, Cambridge, ls:i7, ;iii 1 elected Fellow; ordained 18-12; prebendary of St. Piiiii'.' Cathedral ls,'i2; vicar of St. .Martin-in-tho-Field IS". He was tt member of the New Testament Revision Coiii. pany. 1. Eight Discourses on the Jliraeles, ( Boyle 1 »uro"s, 1857,1 Lon., 18,'i8, 12mo. 2. The Character ol>r, Paul: in Eight Discourse.-', (Boyle Lectures, 18,')S,) Lon., 1S.')a, 12nio. .'). The New Table of Le>sons exphiiocl. Lon., 1871, 12nio. 1, A Commentary on the ReviM I Version of tho New Testament, Lon., 1 882, or, Svo; new ed., rev,, ISSS. a. Occasional Sermons, Lon,, 1886, p. -i". Ilumpidge, Thomas ^^unlnel, Ph.D., B.Sc. 1. IS87, let, 34 ; studied ehcnii.-try in London and Hi idel. berg, and for eight years jirevious lo his death was pro. fcsso. of chemistry at the I'niversity College of AValcs, Abf.rystwyth. 1. (Trans, and ed.) A Short Text-Book "f Inorganic Chemistry ; from the German of Dr. Hoi maun Xolbe. Illust. Lon., 1884, er. Svo; 2d ed., 1SS>-. 2. Atomic Weight of (ilueinuni, (Beryllium,) (Pbilosophiciil TranMictions,) Lon., 1884, 4to. Hun, Henry. Guide to American Medical ."Stu- dents in Europe, N. Y'ork, 1884, Svo. Hun, .M. T. 1. Now York Supremo Court Ri I'll', lS7;',-84. Albany, Is7li-S,i, 31 vols. Svo. 2. Rules ol .Ml the Courts of Record of New York ; with Notes, Itctir- ences, and Index, N. York, 1884, Svo. Hundley, I>. 11. Social Relations in our Soullicrn States, N. York, IsCII. Hungerford, James. The Old Plantation, ami what 1 gathered there in an Autumn Month, N. Vcrl;, ISalt, l2nio. Hungerford, Mrs. Margaret, (Ilauiilton,) formerly Mrs. Argles, b. and educated in Ireland ; n-- ident at St. Brendii's, liandon. County Cork. Her I lis have all appeared anonymously, some of them in .icr the pseudoiiyme of "'iho Duchess." 1. Pliylli- : ;i Novel, 1877, 3 vols. er. Svo. 2. Molly Bttwn. liy llie Author of " Phyllis." Lon., 1878, 3 vols. or. Svo. " Full (if wit. spirit, ami gaiety, the book eiintaiiiK. iie(.T- theless, tiiuebi's of the niiisl exuuisite pathos, and the in- slglit iiili) the human heart shows that the unlhoi 1ms studied the subject closely »nd well."— .4(/i., .'oi. 2i;.".:i. 3. Airy Fairy Lilian, Lon., 1879, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 4. Beauty's Daughters, Lon., 18811, 3 vols. cr. Svo. .'.. .Mrs. (ieofl'r'ey, Lon., ISSl, 3 vols. cr. Svo. fi. Faith and Viiliiitli. 1SS1,3 vols. cr. Svo. 7. Portia, Lon., 1882, 3 vol-, p. Svo. 8. Loys, Lord Beiesford, and other Talcs, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. cr. Svo. SI, Rossmoyne, Lon., 1883, ", vols. cr, Svo. 10. Doris, Lon., 18S1, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 11. "0 Tender Dolores," 1885, er. Svo. 12, A Maiden All Forlorn, and other Storie.", Lon,, 1885, cr. Svo, 1.:. In Durance Vile, Lon., IS85, p. Svo. 14. Lady Ibiiiik.^- iiipri', Lon.. ISSfi, 3 vols. c:'. Svo. 15. k Mental Simj. gle, Lon., l'ss6, 3 vols. cr. Svo, 16. Lady Valworth's Pin- ' monds, Lon., 18SB, p. Svo. 17. Her Week's Amusement, Lon., l8S6,or. Svo. IS. Green Pastures and Gmy Griil', I Lon., 1886, p. Svo. 19. A Modern Circe, Lon.. I "<:,:! vols. er. Svo. currents, Lon, Is>s, ;t v„i,. ISS.S, 2 vols. CI "She can liiy and she Iriisi.s i iiilcresl.s iiC IK,. '■ There K n, Molly llawii,' iiiier; lull ili,.v pn.diieiiiK III,.', ■ iliali;' (if eorlii ■'•l"(l(ttnr. hill ■' lliinneivel ography 111 III,. The Lands of laphy of ChiirU ISsii, Hvo. 4, • Illust. l!o,«t„'|: "I'be aiilhor |i mill reail ,,(' |„.,. i the langiiMne of 'bi; story, i,ii,|,,|-, "s lie has siuilioil 5. England's ( •onal Obsorvatioi .Monasteries, Ch, tliiough the riiipi Amer. ed„ (■■The ill .stone." I Host., " A nianmil i\,r' of KiiKland wliicl, i.'iiide.lio,,k."~-\„/ ■ Whi'lbir as ,ii; i; liM;....k for the I'liii-lnireliiiei-iiir, lol i-'elHTal reiiiliii. Volume. "^r,-,y/,,., y <''■ A Century o l"»n, Massach'iise loi'iirds, and I'l,,,, 'liiunieutt, II Ion liistrict, S,C. ; The Conspiracy Ij Horrors of Secessiu ""Ul, \. H. diictions, .'ind A^ri 'iov't,! Wash,, ).s.H| Hunt, A. i.i, Kingdom of East At liiing a Complete ai Ilorough Town of T lolk and Suffolk, Lo "The history of 4 a really (ri,i„| sui,\uH soiiiesinmgi.r haml i ■Vl/. /I'ei'., XX xi. 17.^ limn, Arthur J •It the Inner Temi b"anilaries and Fern '-'»■ 2. The Law r under the Statutes of L"n., IS72, p. ,Svo. IlHut, Uristou-, i^if-'iis, and Trade-.Mai . Hunt, Charles ni--tono: with an i -N. York, Svo. Hunt, Chillingi bun.. |S,S5, f|,. 8vo Hiint,C'orneliui L.ist Confederate Cruii Hunt, David. ; 'liilii., 1874, l2mo. " .ilcdical Reform, Host Hunt, De l'„re> "ipliilieria. Grand Rai ..Hunt, K. Liten.t >"ili, 1 870, l2mo. Hunt, Miy„r Edi I'lvingston Co,, N,v . ';caJemy 1845; servo, f-mndations : n Study, "f Science, N. York, Is , """«, Eliza r.2t •'."u-liier of Frederic "'■'I. 1873, to Rev j,.| fwilributed to the Day 'l^'s for the " Bow Bell "•"'vel, Lon., 1870, p j " ^l"n- of 01,1 Kun, ' j^ HUN vol-..or.8v„. 211. ThoDuoh^ ourren ., !,„„., ,,,,s, a vo|«, . (•OS, ,1 vci|». „r. «v„ o'l II, ..\i ""'.."""""• '''"i^ iNS.s. OvolH.or. Sv„ """• '^''■''- ViTckur, l,„„. J.on., issr. 21. r„,icr '•>■'■. :•:■. Murvol, I,„„. !••""... S.Ue,„, ().7l s.s "•„,„, '"" •" Kcop Hoy, „„ ,|,o llillil, Help,, ' a , -»-' or Ti,.I,.,.lj,.„;fi;,^:,«;;;'->..;.ure„^, Trent. "..".., Arthur J„.p..,..K ..,. ... .,.;c:i,e,\wr.."".''';^"f'''^M,,„ors;;rrow'/ «"); HUN Chrl«lliiiilly iiiHl ll» ri-lmloii u> ntluT rell({lnii« In llio •prliiK (if IWi^l 1 hImhH'iI llio i..'lHiic» 111 111/ W'lrk in lliu liitr I'mfi'i-Kiir Miiiirlrr. wlm hiiM ifiiu' iivcr liirKi' iinrtlnii'' cil till' MUiiii' llflil, iiii'l wliiiM' MrlliiiK" liml 'h'i I uii'iit »i'rvli.r 111 iiif. Tlif iirulf^Mir l.i.ikfil hvit llir |iiiimt, iiiul, ri'turiiliiK 11. Nilii «llli nil lm■r^'llll^lll^ Miilli', ' ^mi lu'vi' tWfiily yi'iir^' wmk ln'li.ri' ymi.' II.' ihIvImimI me l.ilry .iiii' pan Ilk, iiii'i 111 K'l 1111 Willi till' ri^t ir llml mmciii'iUmI, 1 look hit iiilvii V. iiml 111 IMiii UiL' llrst iliiipUT, w lilrli wa» mi Piuillul.Mii. hiul lioi'iiiiii'ii liiru'u M.liiini'. Ii'ii yi'iirt Inivi' llHHSUll -lll.f lllllt rullMTMlliull Willi I'niliKMir .MllUllri'. 'I'lii' pri'vviii »i.ik l« iiiily 1 iiipli'iliin 111 tl|,' "'r""] clmplVv, uiiil III;' IliMwIll Imvi' In l«' icwrlUuii, -hJtlrnd '•Vh" I'lnU'i'iiiVii'i'iil'li'iii'tsliiiiililiiiit, I'OTlKriik'I'iil 111 the lU^)llnllll^ UlUllMl- Willi \i\\-V> 11». Ill 11 M;rl<'^ "I MlllTNUlVl', brli^r ,lak'im'iil», llu' ri'Milli* nf ImiK mu furi'liil iiiiici;>.m-i of liiciiilry.liniilvliiu iiii iiiiiniiiit ;<«':',' ' " ""- Kelijrimilliiii."-.l. Hass Mii.i.im.kii ; Amit., vi. .ii!i._ M. t'iiiiUMn|iijniry K.imiys in Tliciilii«y, I'.'ii.i I>t7:t, Kvo. «. Tln^ (Invriil Hook of Soiipturu. lllmt. liOn., 1««», I'ol. With .itli.Tt, The (looil Finlit ; or, Miiro thiin Cuii- .lUiTiira: Slori.'s "I' Christiiin .Mmtyr» mi.l lU'ruoi<. lUiist. Lon,. ISSfi, r. 8vo. Hunt, J«>liii Warren. Wisconsin (laiettcer ; oon- tftlning the NameH, liooadon, iinil Ailvanlii«e« of the C.nintios, Cities, Towns. V-lliiges, anil Settleiuenta in the Sliito of Wisconsin, Ma.lison, KSS:), J'vo. Hunt, LeiRh II. (Trans.) Clinioivl Lootnros on tlic Diseases uf Dlil A^e, by J. M. Cliarcot, Lon., lS82,8vo. Hunt, IiB Mfsurier. I'.eps at liritlany, the Bre- tons, iin.l Breton Literature, I..111., l!<0». p. !. Anon. 10. (Trans.) Grimm's Household Tales; with the Au- thor's Notes : with an Introduction by Andrew Lang, Lon 1884, 2 vols. cr. Svo. 11. Our Grandmother's Gowns, must. Lon., 1884, Svo. 12. That other Per- lon : a Novel, Lon., 188R, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. Hunt, 11., M.D. 1. Popular Treatise on Colds and Affections of the Air-Passag'.-s ami Lungs, N. Yin-k, 1887, h " 16mo. 2. Popular Treatise on Binnchitis, N. York 1868, 16mo. ^ ^ ,^_„ Hunt, H. T. Cause of Death m Fever, Lon., 1872, liunt, Richard M. Designs for Gateways of South Entrances to the Central Park : with Descriptions, N. York. 1866. 4tn, ' ..,,.. Hunt, Robert, F.R.S., \_nnte, vol. 1., auu.,] l.w.- 1887 Ho held the office of keeper of t! •' luinuig records from 184,') to 188S, and during the gr iter part of that period edite.i the annual volumes of .lineral ,- tatistios of the United Kingdom, of which he was the originator. 874 HUN Me alio (dited the fifth, sixth, ami seventh e.litions of Ire's Dioliiinary of Arts. He wasacinslant .'ontrlbiit'ir In seientifie porindii-als and a popular leeluier. I. ('nm- iianinn In the Olliiiial CalahiKue ; .Synnji-is o the Cni,. tenlsiiflho International Lxhihiliiui of 1862, Lnn., iMiJ, Mvo " ILin.l lliHik t.i III" Iiiiliislrial Deparlmoiit nf the' Inl.'rnalinnal Kxhibitinn, 1mi2, Lnn., 1862, 2 vols, sv.i 3 Memoirs nf Ibe (leiilogimil Sneiety ot (Ireal Britain, Lon,, 1863, 8ni. I. Popular Unmances nf lie West nf Kngland ; or. The llrolls. Traililinns, and Super stitimis of (lid Cornwall; with Illustrations by (leiir«e Cruikshank, Lnii., |8r,;., 2 Mils. er. 8vo ; 3d ed , eul., I'-sl, n Svii ;■). British .Mining; a Treatise on Hi.' llistniy Diseiivery, Practical Developnienl, anil Future Prosi H nf Metalliferous Mines In tlio United Kingdom. Illusl. 1 ., 1881, r. 8vn; 2il ed., rev., 1887. "This luit-e mass of mailer I'nrms a valuiiliU' wnrk ni ri-i'Teiiie, peeuliarly rieli In siatlslleal liilnrmalinii llui U Is mm'li ninre llwii this, Mr, lliinfs wellkiiu»u U.Tuiy skill enables him tn slate his laels mnl In set li.rtli his ar«ii meiils In sn atlra.'llvo a : 'vie that iimny a pleasanl bit m reailiiiK may b.' picked .m' "I'lils vnlnine, especially In Ilie hlsliirieal pnrlliiii."-.b'iii'., xxv. '.Wr. Hunt, llev. Robert, a clergyman of the Church .if England; missionary in I'alajjnuia and ltupcrt< Land, and afterwiir.ls r.'sident at Wnodehester. "xlni 1 shire. 1. The .Minislruliim nf the Spirit and Lile u| Jesus Christ in All the LunK'uagcs of the lllitenii" Heathen World by the Instrumentality nf the I luverMl Syllabic Gospel; 2d ed., Lmi., 1870, 8vo. 2. The I 1.1 i versal Syllabic Gnsiicl: with Hiiglish Key. Lon., 18, 3, .sv... Hunt, Rev. Robert Slinpland, M.A., gradual. 1 'at Exeter College, Oxford, 1811 ; ordaine.l 1841; vi^'iir of Mark Beech .since IS52. I. The Coltagc Commen- tary; the Gospel accnrding to St. Matthew; the Go'^pil aceirding tn St. John. By U. S. 11. I860 2 vols. I2im... 2. Musings on P.salm CXIX. By K. S. H. Oxt., !>,>, lliint, Saiidt'ord. 1. Hand-Book for Trustees ..r Religious Corporations in thoStatoof New York, Bulbil ., 1873, 12mo. 2. Compiliitinn of Statutes .if the Stat.'s in Relation t.i Incorporation and iMaint'inaneo of ReliKiniH .Societies, N. York, 1876, l2mo. Hunt, Mnrii Keubles. 1. Yusuf in bgypt mil his Friends, N. York, 1878, lOmo. 2. Ma's Visit t.j Virginia. Edited by W. G. E. Cunnynhani. Nashville, 1881, 18mo. , „, . , Hunt, Shelley Leigh. On Duty under a 1 ri.pnal Sun • Practical Suggestions for tlie Guidance of Travel- lers. Lon.. 1882, p. 8vo. With Kknnv, Alkxamokii S., Tropical Trials ; a Hand-Book for Women in the Trope-, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. Hunt, -rheodore Whitefield, Ph.D., b. 1844, at Metuclien, N.J.; irniduatcl at Princeton 1865 professor of rhetoric and Knglish literature at Princeton siiiec 1874 1. (Ed.) Cffdnion's Exodus and Iianiol, i,'' Library .if Auglo.Sa.xon I'm try,") Boat., 188::, l.'mo. 2. The Principles of Written Discourse, X. York, 1884, 1. 1110. ' 3. Representative English Prose an.l Prose-Writers, N. York, 1887, 12mo. Hunt, Thomas Sterry, T ..D., Sc.D., Kl!.>., JM.,f,, vol. i.. add.,] was professor t chemistry in I.i.miI University, Canada, 18,i6-62, and held a similar cluur .it McOill University 1862-68. In 1872 he reaigiie.i his iiosition as chemist and mineralogist tn the Genlngi- Cftl Survey of Canada, and became professor of ge"ln;;y in the Massachusetts Institute of Tecl lology, liol.lin^' that chair till 1878. 1. Chemical ami Geological t^says, Bost , 1874, cr. Svo; 2d ed., enl., 1879. 2. Oritjiu of Metalliferous Deposits, Bost., 1874, cr. Svo. 3. Special Report on the Trap Dykes and Azoic Rocks ol .'•"Uth. eastern Pennsylvania, Phila., 1878, Svo. 4. Cna ami Iron in Southern Ohio: .Mineral Resources of the ll.iek- ing Valley, Bost., 1881, Svo. 5. The Domain of I'li.\-i- ologv; or. Nature in Thought and Language; 2.: nl., Bost., 1882, 12mo. 6. Mineral Physiology and Pliv log- raphy ; or. Geological and Mineralogical Studios, Ln^t., 1887, I2rao. 7. A Xew Basis for Chemistry: a I lieiii- ical Philosophy, N. York, 1887, 12mo. ,,,,,,„ Hunt, fhornton Leigh, ['inte, vol. 1., add.,] IMU- 1873, a journalist, at one time editor of the Daily -Vifs. (Ed.) The Correspondei nf Leigh Hunt, Lon., M)J, . vols. p. Svo. „, ,, Hunt, Vcre Dawson de Vere. 1. Th<^ Ifce and his Master: with Hints on Breeding, Breakiiif,', ic, Lon., 1S59, 12mo. 2. England's Horses for Peace an.l War; their Origin, Improvement, and Scarcity, Lon., 1874, Svo. HUN I) """!; r&;. i;:;-'^-,"' I-. A F lliiiil, llfv. nii'iiaiii' m"'i i» Joint flitor will, F A i' ' "*''-'" '""I l'*' «yri,., L,.n„ Mc. t!!"i;;:,^o'V'H,.''f';;ir'':s''.^ v" '•"■"•••^i'"'« ""<' ''rao- 1 •Mi.-»ou,, Ho|,„r. , v i: f -1 ''^'.'"l '"""i =*• ''"'"-^ '" Mt'/lical Contribut,," ,","'"? '""'.« "^ "-o Colonial p:iM-. svo " "^ tu..gr«nt<, N. York, /»B6, ' Svo. ' "y '^'JwarU Rcus8, Edin . 1883 f^on.ial Caleulu*8;Lon ms '"' '° ToJhunter'a Dif- '"»lale, 1868, 12n.o 4 ""'Trapper's Companion, veniriioquism, Hinsdale, 1870, 12mo. 5. HUX .^Kn^fH^t;^ii;^,.:,:ri:;-^^X'v';::T:;:: "-'?"''!,' o',''!,7,:;r\!';r''"^ '"""'"«'■ •^""" •• <■"'. Va, H-n.lni, .",;"'■'">• ""« '"-IJct at Vinin™. 8v». Am..,,. ' '^"""l''»K"narlttn, n. p., |mi7,' Iliiiilrr, Jaiiien J. |ii,t,.ri,.„i v .1 w. euro,, and .>ari.^!:t;:;;;!4i;:"i^^,:; •-'/; .n"""!:7;,^!r:,;";!-:;;^,^iverto„ Kron,.,.eCra. Hunt... 11 '■■*""" •'""III', l,(iri.. ,Mpi lu,„ . ix;.;. (.. Nvo, .M ,M|., IH?; '"""' "^ "^■«-h"Ti"({, I.on., ''/'""''^luu"!?*,,,'!!:'''"!' J''" <^''a,n„i.„,.„,.,r, II ".Iter, Jo ■ Ke :;;"";, "V.'-TI' '"'■ , "III. Ayrshire; l,..i,„n li, ' "*"2--l8,.l, I,, at Dundon- l«orki„K a, hi .,f „\ ;,,r,? "'7'""k"r, un.l while ; ''i''i"-"l at ll,„ It V w \ .n I '"""^ P"ii"ii,K, and ox- i'n.il „f hi,„„.|f 7 :"^';,;:';>/';'."»^kahl„ p„r. T"";;^':!.'^:j/'';-;i";-r5rves.er«„„u„„d. Hunter, rni)t. It r v , , s.oc.k,'n.o,!'i"; A'(iui;h.'-;'"M "',""• ■-•"""•^ ™"^'. Hint, l,«n.. IS™, ,, svi ^ '"'"°'' ^'""•'■'" f-'f o„V'o%r:J„V^!'fX'.^':f\ '• A Practical Treatise ; '"ent by Inhalati ,, N V rk 18?4 'J""'" ^ 7'"' ■''^^■'"- I'Cttera «„ the Xatur; C, ,,' ' ','"'"• -■ l'™''tical 'Sore Throat. lirom'h tistn , "' "."ul*-"" "f Catarrh, Carbon Thc;ry ," Son,?;; "■' '■"^' ***"• '*• «" ">o Treatment of On/unr ',?'''"'.'■ "" "'" ■'^"'■«<-''»ful Catarrh by OxyKemt • "', 1 T,"'-'''^' '^"''■""' ""'I I.on., iserfsv,;.^*' '" ' "'"' ■^'e'li'iHt«l Inhalations, the"ws^y^7kttu'\^^;^;' ''•"•^- '^''"<""-' "t "nai""! V.roei.l,rv '''"'''" '"'"Kl'oie, and re- , "■'■ . to Soft and ?' Vr\r'''">^ '" '" l'«"l'l'. I'o Nny, 18;)8. Lon Hfl" 10 "^ "'^ '''"«' I'"''" Com- ■ion^'of the iV^e cburdroV I" h"""."? "^ ""' '^'i- Africa, Lon,, 1873, or ivo ' 3 (tlX '? '"'!'" '""^ Ciitionary : a New and n,i„i *, v' P^ Kn^yelopanlio All the Word, in The Fn^?. I ^^"'^ "'' ««'"enc. to Account of the? Ork-fn "m! ^""'^"''SO ' «ith a Full U«e. must. Lon.;is7S'sK™"'"f'''''"""'"'^"'""'"nJ ter, whose name does not'lnnt '" ^u^'"- '■^'^ ^'"n- ha. since been SercoK??.'*'" ''''"-P''8« »'' '' served as the oriiinal ba'sir. f7h "? '""'"'"' "'''«'' •'■'Ti,!tl;z;^.^5'^''r^- i&t;i^ei^^r^;ir^,SiS'H^''^'-^"'"^^ of subjects. . . i vahuiili,. (■."':"""• o" - varletv ! words now obsolele or r,Ir iv • " "'^ " \"»l number of 'huts or of ai,y I, rii™,i, '',',> ' V-'"'' ■, ■ ; ''ho ivaiit of feets all these Ix r i ," f ,,'; ,1 "l V^r[<^« ««°«™' wi;h an Introduction AoL^"'"-^. ^s':"'' ^'='' '*"■• Huntrr, Robert is^ ''"":•„!"■"'**■»• , upon-Avon: a " Chroni^; „f tt''S:At «S~','>>;J; Civ"""n*"„'eefs"'"n'e'Hrr?M°'^'''' ^"^»'""' »f tion, and KconomioalC„n».^'.- '"""/""'"''«' Distribu- Chester, 1878, TZ '^°°='""P"»n of Coal-Uas, Man- 875 SP^ «l r r:.f I '^' ': 1 HUN HUN state of HmUi^Jn the fYoTUiurjlistri('l;lnnii«llH; >;>;"'> tlm^ 1. An KUMiiciitMrv View of tliu 1'nn'eeiliii^'s in a Suit in Iviiiity, I.»n., Is'pS, svo ; Otli cil., Ijy (i. W. I.invnini-e, ISli'.'-'?:!. •-'. Tlie Aft to Amenil tlie I.iiw of I'mpeily iintl to liclicvc 'I'rustees, I.on., IS.V.i, 12ino. :i. Tlie An lo fuitlier Anienil tlie l.:i\v .if I'lopcity : with Intiuiliietions :in';iii." 1-on., I sill, Svo. Hunter, Tlieixlorc, iin.l Fatten, Jiiivis. 1. p.. It I ■li:ir"es mill i;i'i|uireiiieiils on Vessels in tlie \ iinoiii- I'orts of the WoiM; new lev. e.l., .\. Vorli. ISSI, ,Svu. Svo. 1. The In.liiin Miispuliiiiins ; Are they lioiiiui in Con- .seienec to rebel iigiiinst the (Jueen ? I.on., 1S71, ^v-i; .""1 e,l IS7(i .■) Orissii ; being the Sei'oiiil iinil Ihinl Vol- nines of the "Annuls of linrtil liengiil," I.on., 1^72, Svo, " He writes with L-reiil kiinwleil).'e, j-'ieiit syiii]mlliy with 10 111. 1, nil noople, II keen miM qiiiel; iiiM'reeiiUimi ol nil lilt i--lrikiii«inicl roiiiiiiitie in llieir liisiury iind cliiiiiie- U.r.iin.l wilhii Howiiif,'""'! I'leinresoue Myle \vliieli (iirrie- 111.' reielor li„-lilly "Ver «n>nii(l wliieli in less skillnl limi'l- nii-lil >eeni tedious lieyonaendurmic"'.' — >"'. Air.. .\.\.\iii. Till mid Kd. (i. I'liinine Aspects of Bcngiil Histricts. l.on., 1><4, p. ^, Svo 7. A l.il'eof the Eiirl of .Mayo, Kourlh Vieeroy ol •J. Teleu'.iiphie Coilex, to iieeomininy the " I'ort Charges , j^ |.,^ |^.-^ ., ^.^^^ of Ihe Worlil:" lid ed., rev., N. York, 1SS4, Svo. j .. i'^Vimm. in slnlement. faithful in portrniliire, uiid. il " "■ L'li overlaid with details, —.mi'. an Aid , and ISjS, llnntiT, 'rhonias, ,<..!. An Knglis the Life of Catherine ISiirton, I.on., 1S70, p svo. Hnnter, Thomiis, editor ..f the Perth.^^hire Con- stitutional. Woods, Forests, and I'slales of Perthshire with Skelelies of the Principal l''iiiiiilies in the County Ii;ii-.t. Pertll, ISS.l, p. Svo. Hunter, Tlioinns. I Ed.) lloiiie Culture toSo,-ial Hour- at Home, N. York, ISSli, P-'iiio. Hnnter, William, F.S.A. .>^oot. liiggar and the Iloii.-e of Fleming: an Aei'ount of the liiggar Distrii't, ,Vc.. Edin., 1S(12, Svo; L'd ed., Isli7. Hnnter. I,ient.-l ol. William. 1. Light In- fantry Manual. Pint I. Lon., IS.'iS, l2ino. 2. ,Sug geslions relative to the Keorganization. Uisei]ilinc, Future Management of tlie liengal Army, Lon., Svo. Hunter, William Alexander, M.A., b. ISI4; graduated at the University of Aberdeen; called to the bar at the .Middle Temple I'siKl ; iirofessor of Honian law at University College. London, ISll'J-7S; e.\aiiiiner in jiirisprudene'e for the I niversity of London Is7y-S4 ; jl. P. for North Aberdeen since ISSa. I. A .Systoumlie aii.l Historical Expo.-ition of Koinnn Law, in the Onler of a Code: embodying the Institutes of (iaiiis and the In- stitutes of .Justinian, translated into English by J. A. Cross, Lon., lS7li, Svo; new ed., ISS'i, •■It is full .d' good, s..lid work, thoroiiuhly and eoiisist- onllv thniiglit .ml. and will allord to students who make use of il not onlv a sl.uv of infoniiation. but no eoiilenipt- ible discipline in method.''— .4//i., No. ;i'>44. Introduction to Roman Law, Lon., I8S0, p. Svo; I h Carmelite: | ,.(,ntroversiiil. not too mud 8. Svo. .\li. 'IS. , .. A .Statistical Account of liengal, ISio- 77, 2(1 vol- It is one id' the local nccouiit.s which will, when eon- deiiseil and comliincd in a iiiiitonn system, lorni Ihc Im- perial tiazetleer of India.'"— .Uvi((., .Niii.lili. '.I. A Siatistical Account of Assam, .tc, Lon., ISSI), - vol" Svo Ml. Kngliinil'sWork in In.lia, Lon., lsSl,Sv,,. •He here iiiiiiarts to us. as it were, in a iiraclieal Ion,: the ripe Iruils of ten vears of labour beslowed upon Ihc ■ Imperial loizelteerof India.' "— .tnW , xix. 1. 11. Tlie Imperial (ia'iottcer of In.lia, l.on.. ISSl, '.i voN. Svo; new eiL, ISS.')-S7, 14 vcds. "I)r Hunter has rendered lo the liidiiin (ioyernniciit anil lo Ens-'lish jieople generally the hieiliesl serviei' a laili lie servant could achieve, and one deserving ol the liit;li.-i distinctions a giiitefiil niilioii can bestow, in at last nuiki'ii; every Englishmaii wlio may consult Ins work leel inilcc.l a citizen of India, and iireseiiting in Us true light n dc- lenl empire, which for the most (d ii; iiciidenl empire. :.l., IS85. , , iiisL'rettt work on ' liomnu Law, in the (Irderof a( ode. nlnio.sl marked an einxdi lu the Kiigli-li study of the sub- icit What he then did for advaneed .student-' Me has now (lone for those who will never asjiire to more than ele- meiitarv knowledge."— .Ica'(., xvii. I.'i4. H. iliind-Iiuok of the Uoad and Bridges (Scotland) Act, 187S, FMin.. ISS2, Svo. Hunter, William C. Bil-s of Old China, Lon., 1SS5, p. Svo. (Containing reminiscences o( life in Can- ton.) Hunter, William King. History of the Priory of Coldingham. Edin . Is.'S, Ito. Hunter, Sir William Wilson, LL.D., K.C., .1.1., CLE. , b. ISIO; ediicaled at (ilasgow University, at Paris, and at Bonn ; went to India in 1SI12, ami was emidoyed in tlie liengal civil service. Ilo distinguished Iiimseif by his successful supcrintenJcnce in Orissa ivnd the southwestern division of Bengal during the famino of ISUfi, and received llie tlianks of the government. In IS7I he became director-general of statistics in India, and in 1S82an additional member of the viceroy's council. 1. A Comparative Dictionary of the Languages of India and High Asia : with a Dissertation, based on tlie llodg- .-.011 Lists, OITiciiil Hecm-ds. and M.S.S., Lon., IsiiS, 4to. •'Though the pages of nlossarv contained in this vidiime arc not more than one liundrei! and eighty six. it niust be pronoiineed a prodigious work,— the conception ol which was courageous, the exeeulion laborious in the extreme, and the rapid eomplelhin marvelloua."— iSaf. liev., xxvii. J I. 2. The Annals of Rural Bengal, Lon., 1S6S, Svo; oth ed., 1872. "The account we liavo given of his oiienlng chapters will show how comprehensive have been the preliniiniiry researches hv which he has ."repiiri'd hiniself for his task, 'file narrative to which these researches serve ii~ the in- dispensable iiitroduclion hardly bCKins in the iire.seiil vol- ume. All that -Mr. Hunter attempts to do is lo paint the I er S7H has hilherlo leeii hut a name associated with a vanue idea of distiuii and harharie splendour."-. l//r, No. 'JNUI •■ More than satislies all the reMmreiiieiitsot the gazetteci at the same lime that il gives a complete aeeountol 1 he history and polilical iiistitutioiis of the country. — .s;i(.'/.i- '""The voriime devoted to India, No. VI. in the series, is nerhaiis the most remarkable. It has some of the hi-l features of guide book, bluediook. philosophicii trealiM' administrative report, sporlsmairsdirectoiv, and liistorn.il es-av. An experienced administrator Iresli Iroiii worlj iii Ihe kasl has characterized it a.- a volume which eniililiv the intelligent reader todispciise with several tomes ol Ihc usual Anglo-Indian library."— .-•ii'. Ho:, Ixiv. i,<'J. 12. The Indian Emiiire : its llislory. People, nicl Products, ("Trlibnor's Oriental" Ser..) Lon., 1882, Svn; 2ded., 1886. „ „ , . "The single work now before us, to use Mr. Huiiters own words, 'distils into one volume the essence ot llic "Imperial (iazetteer" and 'certain of my previous other works,' "Sat. Nn., liii. ;«4. in. A Brief History of the Indian People, Lon., Iss.;, 1). Svo; Jth ed,. rev., 1SS4. . , " Excellent as this little book is in some ways, its title is misleading, and the work itself is disappointing as coiiui.l' from one who can ilo and has done so much tor liidhni hi.storv as lir. Hunter. , . . The present book, on examiDi lion.lirovcs to be iiothiim more than aeondensation n llic arlicleoii India in the ' Imperial (;iizetteerot India win. li has already been reproduced under the title ol the In- dian Eiiipii'c.' "— .4//i., No. 28»(>. „ . . , , 14. The llbert Bill : .■speech on Proper Criminal .luii-- dielion over Europeans, Lcm., ISS:!, 4to. lIunter-HoUgsou. See llonusos. Huntingdon, Augusta. Married or Not Marricl .■ a Novel, Lon,, ISIlll. :l vols. p. Svo. Huntingdon, Itev. G. The Shadowy Land, ami other Poems. N. York. ISfil, Svo. Huntingtord, Kev. Kdward, D.C.L., [ '", vol, i., add., J Fellow of New College, Oxford, 18;ls-|s; ordained lS4:i ; vicar of Valley End, Surrey, since l".!'.. 1. A Harmonv of the Chronological Prophecies of Itnmel on a New Principle, Lon., 1854, Svo. 2. The Sd 1- Boy's Way to Eternal Life; a Course of Lectures. I."ii., 1857, I2nio. :i. The Voice of the Last Prophet: a Priic ! tical Interpretation of the Apocalypse, I.on., IS.iS, p. I Svo; new ed., 1871. 4. Advice to School-Boys ; .'-cr- nions on their Duties, Trials, and Tcinplations, l."!!-. I 1877, 11. Svo. :>. Divine Forecast of the Corruptioii ol Christianity, Lon., 187!l, p. 8vo. (i. The Apocal.vjife; '. with a C'oninientary and an Introduction, Lon.. Is'^l. i Svo. 7. The Parabie of the Lock and Key, Lon., Is^b Svo. 8. Popular Misconceptions about the Mist HUN HUE .St..mfor,..Co„„oaieut,S°;;u},^,i'ls69-8'' ^'"""^y "f I 'h« SpoopenclykoO ■issT ' ™' "»'" «J- (" P"n with ^'■"'- ■■■■• ;!""".r«»ere. Kmg o' Men : a Pro.e rdyll, Lon., Church in ma, an,l was reoto'- "<■•''• ""''''' Vorl^, 1872,16,0 8% Jn<,,'",.'°. " ""'^ ^ent, N. .0 an' ln,ii'flwrt- Belie ;.4" Vo'u '?f-^'"' ^i^^T Chrst anil the WnrM . s„ V . '^'*' ."''S, sm. 4to. 9. rhurch, N. York '4;sm°4r"To'N- ''"f,'"^ "^ ">« Holy Lent, N. York, mT\fil U r^ ""'•'^'nu'" " «f Divine Service, N York h77' il ^"""'""^ Things • len Lecture., IK78: The Fitness if n"- .•'-•■ ^^^ ^''^■ Lon., 1878, 8vo. 3 Chris ,n H ^''"^.''""'ty to Man, in the Life of Mln: "sc"!' ,"^" Y^ork "?S-8 T2 ""'' >fcon(l Series, 18S1 u (}n„i'ni ■ • '"'''' 12nio; ners Fine Arts; also a ltn«r ^''"""8 ?nJ Good Man! tual Help #nd the Labor'^Pr, h, ""' o""'"' ^""^ "^ -^I"- VorJ^hi;^ '|tS7a-t1r"lIfe1'l^'46"" "■ 1'^-^^' ?' """' rector and vicar of Tenby ;i nee ,8^87 ' 72'""' '^^^' the H.>iy Seasons of the Chu rh, Oxf 1856 «"":"' '^"^ nos p. 8vo and 8vo; new ed 1870 9 tu",'/"" '*■ li'id down hig Life for his ptf^ni r ^^ ^^^ **"" "ho «o,ul News, Lon! [s 3' 2mrVT"he T' l.^"x^ '• 1" our Large Towns oVf i8«t" o *^''>"<''' s Work "-ri. 5. Amusern^s and th«' % ^7 '" /'^ ''^•' «"'•' Healthy RecroationsTor he Pel if T' °^„^»PP'ying '•■• The Harvest, Lon° 1869 8v? "'/"'c- '*'"^' '^n-o. ■ ino. n„n;_„. .'r- „ •• '"O"' *>>'o- 7. Sermon Aids York and its Vicinity: a Ouide, being Outlines of Sermons for Z'h ^^ ^r""" ^'^^ ' tival of the ChrisUan Yelr i ^ ^c"''''>' ""<' ^«8- Sleep and AwakeninLnf 1 xi .^"S^-' "*"'*' P' 8™- «■ of the Lift of the He. ft' w'^-^^'' •'.''"'' » ^^"tiee The Autobiography „ran'Z;?h''''''"r'^-'''''''"- »• ^-^^y, Jons' JrdLtrJr^^' ^""•■^««^- See i^.^'"^i"^'^^-^^^f^--^aUona.mi, ISSl, cr. 8vo. ; II iintoii, James. York, IS:,;,, 8vo to^prs^^r^l^-^-^r'^issf'^"""- Iliiiittiiig, Teunis n Th i. V- '' ^™- l-...ni.y in A.^'ericrH^.^n.'l'ss's" ,""-' "' """"■^^ ! wi" p=,^^^!*r;olr'hrKe?■v"r•'rv '^—^ ^ l.'<77, Svo ^ ^'"- ^fe'lcfck Arnold, Lon., anJ'a^;?'?^:^!^'';'^-^; "Sir'cMnton ,n:^.i^Wc'i^i!^^Vi^r-H--- I County, Connect ieut • ^v'i.K "'""'y.of New London must Phil" 1882 Svn. ,«'og''"P'iical Sketches. tures In P'rucn™! J^S bZl13''']r''''' ■ ^- troit, Mich., 1885, 8vo. 0"Jardm-Ueaumetz, Do- wj-mi ci;ic.?i-8-i'8tVv!;r 8V0'"'""'' '"'"'"^' ^s""«fi''.;^.{:.?s'•Th':'T^h'''^-■'';• '•• "^<'-3 "• Ta""f"j't"|y^''-B**A,tt^jy:,,V'' f"^"f« Victim: a Ifi^S 12mo. • ^'ton JIurlba, [pseud.J N.York, Ilurlbert, J. Beniirnrt i t> •. . onies, Lon., IS60 " o •' VL o,-"" "'" ?."'' ''«'• Col- u.a"vrL^"o^fe!i;i^r^;/«-.vo..i.,add.] A Sec Publie Schools, Albany, I87S ^8*0 ' ' "'" ^""'^ '° ""= Hurlbut, Henry HicBins' isn ison gaged in business in Oswe^n v v nu- "' ""' «"" Chicago Antiquities. 188? /%M-!._^'"™.'*''' *«■ I- Notes: with Pon-and Ink TMnl?"?""*!'* F'o^ntine Lon., 1884, 4to Illustrations by the Author, ad""?8J55l8"5' R^l^"*-'' V'»««"t. [-'e, vol. i., Vori;;i860, I2mo. ^'''"""'y' "'' ^'t" »nd Death, n! I-ilo-Journey from New En.IanJT"^' "'"'"'• T'""' : a |h;One Catiolie ^iS^^^^^T^^^- - ^Ameriean Soeilfrnd ^pXiL li^ Jf. YL£"f^^? Ste'55a^-.:?:^!''f"?.Heed,B^..b. ("Si^^^^^ A- i History.' Chr,st,(' New 1876 to I88.S, 8"nce which rt-TJ'l '"'""'•-i''-ohief from Europe. 1. (TransTTh« A ^^ ^"t "'"'^•"^ "hiefly in ganiz'ation, it Comn ander LTr^^''" ''""""''« = "» Or- French of the PrhTe He J„1„vM,''' Campaign, from the 18H2, 12mo. 2 QcLral McC 1^ "'"\ Notes, N. York, it8nri,ieii^,i/,- D ' '^""V^- '^''« Book Ann„,J. TrvrTt^rSek'-^'?^-"^--'"^- "f til 'J"'.) oiiiiio jear, great ,iIytof"l'rl'i'^„7Sit'i';,'?,,>:^",''« 'PvcUed over a classes. . . With all \fr iJ.*^ .'"'orniatlon from men of all facts, fairness of esu, fa io,^u>7st?..n:;'''''''* '"' ««"'"«» does not attempt anri>rivii/.f. *..''"""""'' »e"8e. he the Irish difficulty ™?gh'rK,;'L:^.'^^%^, ' ^1-^1^^^ 1885'";.'8'vo"' ^'"^- ^'"'•^l «"' ana^Lo'sT'l,;:., 877 I " i :;. ■! HUR Iliiriidnll, Willinm Eviins, e.litor ..f the Shield a,Kl S,,™r. Thought, h.v the W.iy I.u,,., ISTil, 1 H.uo Hiriidoll, Rev. William Fovel. 1- "'^^^ l'»nidigm,s Urn., lSliL>, 8vo. 2. Twelve Psalms Pointed for Chiintiiig, Loll., l!<72, Ifiiiio. Ilurrc-ll, Henry, l.l..l!.,b. IS- 9;grudu„tednt Inn. ity College, Cuiihridge, ISTt ; culled to the h«r at t o Inner Temple 1S73. With IIyiik, Claukjii."N (Jom in<> ■ 1. A Treatise on the Law of .loint-Stock UomimnioH, I,«n., ISS;!, 8vo. 2. The Law of Direelors and Olheeri ol j Joint-Stoek t'ouipanies. Loll , 1«.'<4, Svo. Hurst, B. I&. History ol the l"U>-tcer,th Utgi- mont Alabama Volunteers, Uiehiiiond, \ a., "^''■'' '-"";. i Ilurst, Catheriiio li. 1. (Trans.) llenata ol Este . | a Chapter from the History of the Kefoin.aliou m J ranee, , by C.'stra.k, Cin., 1^7:!, IBnn.. 2. Ciueen 1-""'^;' "f Prussia J or. Goodness in a Palace; from Gorman ^ourtes | N York, 1874, lUiiio. .-). Klizabeth Christine. V, ife ot Frederick the Great; from German and other !5uurces. Illu.«t. N. York, 18S0, Ifimo. . Hurst, (Jeorge, F.S.S. Kural Legends, Lon., "iinrst', Jaiiies C. A Cmplet) Guide to Govern- ment Appointments and to the Civil hervice Examina- tions, Lon., I s.ili, I'-'ino. ,^ r. I t Tl h Hurst, llev. John Fletcher, D.D., LL.D., b. l.s'4,-. l^oichester Co., Md. ; gnulmited at Dickinson College in 1851, and studied the.dogy at the umve - sities of llalle and Heidelberg, Germany i «»"="■;'''!« ministry of the Methodist Kpiscopal ^^."i;"" .'"• „ i„' was instructor in theohigy in the Methodist Mis »" In- stitute at liremen, Germany, 186f,-6'J; became prolessor of historical theology in Drew Theological »«'".i"'"',>;; Madison, N.Y., in 1871, president of that >n;;t'tut. n 1 187a, and in 1880 was elected bishop. 1. Why Ameri- cana love Shakespeare: an Address, tfttskill, N.I., 135J 8vo. 2. History of Kutionalisiu : embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology, M. york,^S65, p. 8V0, Uth od., rev., 1875 •>•;;;■;.,-) John's Gospel: Apologetic L'^of^S' ^V.i- . >f h» terzee. Edit.., 18(i8, p. 8vo. 4. (Traos.l History of the Church in the Eighteenth and Ni»«t'^«n"' Centuries by K. R. Hagenbaoh: with Additions, ^^ >«';''• >«•'' 2- vois. 8V0. '5. (Trans.) The Epistle of Paul to the Romans (•' l-ange's Com.nontary^ 'l^-^" ■•,''' \*'"'„ '7- fi. Martyrs to the Tract Cause, N. York, 18,2, l-'""- /• Outline of Church History. Maps. N. York, 18, j^, 12mo. 8. Outlines of liihie History. Maps. N.York, 187:!, 12nio; eiil. ed., 187il. !». Life and Literature in the Fatherland, N. York, 1875, 8vo 10. Our Theobgi^ eal Century : a Contribution to the History "f ^''•«" "fy ; in the Vnited States, N. York, 1877, 12ino. I. hM- , otheca Theologiea: a Select and Class,ned «'bl'"gi;»P 'y 1 of Theology and General Religious Literature, N. York, 1883, 8vo! 12. Short History of the Reformation, N York, 1884, 12mo. l.S. Short History of the Mediajyal Churih, N. York, 1887, l2mo. 14. The Success of the Gospel and the Failure of the New Theologies, N. York, il'urst, John Thomas, C.E., surveyor to the War Department. 1. A Haud-liook of Formuliu, lables, and Memoranda for Architectural Su.-veyors, Ac^ N. York 18(i4, obi. 32mo; 14th ed., 1886. 2. Spon s Tables and Memoranda for Engineers, Lon., 1870, b4mo. S. (M.) Spon's Information foi Colonial Engineers: vol. '•. ^••'y- lon, by Deane; vol. ii., Southern Africa, by H;.niy Hill; vol. iii., India, by F. C. Dauvers, Lon., '..7, Hursthouse, Charles Flinders, [.i«(.;Vo'. i 1 add.] 1. New Zealand; or, Zeahindia, the Bri ain of , the South, Lon., 1857, 2 vols. p. Svo; 2d ed., 18bl. .. "Australasian Independence;" Remarks in Favour ol the Six Australasian Colonies, Lmi., 1870, 8vo. Hurte, William. A Catccholiciil Commentary on the New Testament, Lon., 1884, 8vo. ,. „ . ,„ Hurler, Ferdinand. (Trans.) The Alkali-Mivker s Pooket-Ilook, by G. Lunge and F. Hurtcr, Lon., 1884, or. 8vo. (This manual was first prepared by a commit- tee of the German Society of Alkali-Makers then con- densed, arranged, and revised by Prolessor Lunge, and afterwards translated into English by i. llurter.) Hu»I>ai>U, Ucv. Edwafd, gr^d.utcd at St. Aidan's; ordained IStift; curate of Folkestone 18,2-78, and since then vicar of St. Michael's, Folkes one Hymns for Catholics, Lon., 1809, Gvo. 2. AH the Year Round with Jesus: a Series of Devotional Readings, Lon., 1871, ISmo. 3. "A Wasted Life:" 6.1X Mission S78 HUS Sermons, Lon., 1875, 12mo. 4. Good Days to Come, and other Mission Sermons, Lon., 1884, l.mo. Husband, Henry Anhrey. 1. ^-J^""""'';,'"" Questions in Anatomy, Physiology, Ac, Lon., 18, 1 Ismo: new ed.. 187C.. 2. Student'.s Hand-1 ,;ok of the rmclicc of Medicine. Edin., 187.^, 12moi 2d ed., 18,8 .' The Student's ll.ind-liook of Forensic Medicine and Medical Police, Edin., 1874, 12mo: 3,1 e, 1, ls,0. ^ Sanitary l,aw : a Digest of the S.ui.tary Acts, Lngland ami Scotland, Lon., 188:',, 12mo. I nne in Health „nd Disease: with its Chemical Examination. Lon.. I'lSl '("uio (i. Aids to the Analysis of I'ood aiiJ Drugs, Lon'., 1885, 12mo. 7. The Monthly Nurse: a Few Hints on Nursing, Lon., 1885, 12iiio. Husband, William. Exp,.sition of a Methml o PreservingVaecine Lymph Fluid and Active, Lon., 1800, ^'Husbands, flenient M. Law of M,.r,ie,l Women in Pennsylvania: with a View of the Law ot I rusts m that .^tate, Phihi.. 1878, 8vo. . . ,., , Husenbeth, Very Kev. Frederick Charles, D D 1790-1872, b. at liristol, Eng. ; eiUicatcd at ^e.lg lev Park School and at Oscott College ; ordaine.l priest - 1820: viear-general and i.rovost of Northamptun Iro 'i I ;,85'' 1. Defence of the Creed and Discipline ol the 1 Catholic Church, Lon., 1820, sin. 8vo 2. Twcnty-I'om- Original Songs, adapted to Geriniin Melodies Nnrwiy ,. 182,, 8vo. 3. (Ed.) lireviarium Romanum, Lon., 1-.,", 4 vol's 32iuo. 4. Faberism Exposed and Rcluted, N,m wich 18:iO, 8vo. 5. Emblems of Saints, by which tlH'V I are distinguished in Works, Lon., 1850, 12iiio; ::d ed.. bv A. Jossoup, (Norfolk and Norwich Arclneological S.c. Pub ) 1882 Svo. 0. The llonian (Jueslion • a ReliUation of ft Treatise professing to be " The Truth about ItunH, I,„n., 1852, Svo. 7. The History ot Sedglcy I'ark >ch".il, Staflonlshire, Lon., 1850, Svo. 8. The Convert Martyr: a Di.imu, in Five Act-s ; arranged lioiii '' I allista bv Permission of its Author, J. H. Newm.jn, [verse.] L"ii.. IS'-i? or 8vo: M ed., 1879. 9. Our Rlessed Livly ot Lourdes: a Faithful Narrative of the Illessed \ iinu. M,.:7, Ac, Lon., 1858; new ed., 1870, 18,,io 1 „. Life of the Right Reverend Monsignor \\eedall, 1)1).. Domestic Prelate of His Holiness Pope P'"3 1^- ; "^"'- General of the Diocese, and Provost ol the Chaiiter. "t liirmingham, and President of St. Marys <-,)llegc. n.. cott: including incidentally the Early History ot Oscutt Cidlego Lon., 1880, 12ino. '•Not .vithout interest, even to the general reader umx picture of clerical life among our UuMiaii Catholic fell"«- countrymen."— Sii'. AVi'., ix. 277. 11 The Life of the Right Rev. John Milner. D.U., Bishop of Castabalo, Dublin, 1802, 8vo. 12. (Inins 1 History of the Blessed Virgin Mary, by the Abbe Orsmi, Lon., 1872, fp. 8vo. Also, many pamphlets and smiiU devotional works. , e .\ Husk, William Henry. 1. An Account of the Musical Jelebrations on St. Cecilia's Day in the .-i.v- teenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries Lon., I 1857, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) Songs of the Nativity, An.ieiit ami Modern : with Notes, Lon., 18(i,S, 4to. I Husniann, George. 1. The Cultivation ot ik- , Native Grape and Manufacture of American W ine^ .\. York, ;8C6, 12mo; new ed., 1880. 2. Grape-Culture ini.l ; Wine-Making in California: a Practical Manual. .-1111 Fran., 1887, 12nio. Uussey, E. (i. Home-Building: a Book ot 1 ;ici>. Illust. N. York, 1875, 4to. . , ,. , Hussey, Edward Law. 1. Accidents to \ ihin- teers: a Lecture; 2d ed., Oxf., I860, 8vo 2. ""''f from Various Authors, and iiagmenls of lable-hilk. Afternoons at L»»s»«>»*»», (Littlomore Lunatic .\.<.v- lum,) Oxf., 18":i, 8vo. Anon. Hussey, J. H. (Ed.) The Century of Indciicn- dence, Bost., 1876. Anon. , ,^ r. i„ Hussey, llev. James McConncI, D.D., griJu ated at Exeter College, O.\ford, 1843; ordained l.'il"; vicar of North Brixton since 1865. 1. .!oy lor the Snr- : rowful, Lon., 1855, 8vo; 2d ed., 18,50. 2. Hon.v: ;in I Essay, Lon., 1H78, 8vo. 3. Sciindal and heandiil .M"ii- ' gers.'Lon., 1879, 8vo. . ,, „ I Huston, Mary E. A Summer Journey m Luropc, I Bv Cimsiu Mary. Cin., 1881, 12mo. i IIUHton, li. G. Journey in Honduras, and Jot tings by the Way : Interoeeanic Railwoy, Cin., l^..^^"' I Huston, Rev. Robert. 1. Letters on the Distin- ! guishing Excellencies in the Character of H'!»>a'''ab 1 Scripture Personages, Lon., 1843, 12.no. 2. UhLUs HUT 'i»n« un,i ruu,K,„i«: j,;i' • ; ' ;. V •' """• ■»• ^'""■ ,Sv(i. "uiiressed |„ tlio \,n,ng, Un., i.sflii, Hutch, Kev. Hillitn^ i. n . ' her Labour., „„,| thnr Krui./ 1. ,•',*'''''• ''" Lil'N the Blossci Vi «i„\\ .!' i,tr'l ''T "^""' ^"»'i""" " (Trans.) The ti^^vl;,,; ,.""'1 "•,,""•' '•'■^•^' **>'»■ ' Iiiflnietions /or .Voiv rnnV, ^; '^•'i"'.-.) I'ruftieal ,>;•. -^'-.Salvarori/LZ.frstTi 'T ^-^^ '"'""' "^^ I'ra.-inetti, l.on., Imh; ""'" "" '■•">■<"•. by Joseph Ilutclieoil, Mrs I r • I . ' ''""- '•^r7,,,.Svo *2 (i i,nn'f'" r"','"'!. ""e Shadow., " l-eaves froi.i a Jli-ion' ii„,, ' " ,*-"''•' '■'"^■> fntitloU l'"li8ho,l Stones fro „ a 7) "- '" '"'""'" ''<«». 3 l.'cnang I'inite, an,l The U. Pi-.'^'**','' ™- «• and how he dino,i with theA 1 n- . , '' ' '=^ Monltey, 111. Tcdfli/. (k V '"' "11! Ailnura! I.ji ' -J.S'i « u., ji. icaay: liio story of a "Tit' .'.:„'' P- ***■"■ I;"n., IHSfi, p. 8vo. il T-ewii, ■■• "Itst- 'ho Sargasso .Sea, Lon., I.S«,i . s " •''^"""•- '^ S'"^y "f | of the Variou., Works r*«l„t;, 1 *"'"" "'"""s.ana.- List from I4«8 to I.S.^s; Gl, «;:"'!;" .'^'^ "'""""' ^^""-« Pnnte,, for private eircM,latior'- '^""''- ^» ""l'i«« Hutcheson, William "i ir gi"v. 1X57, p. 8v„. Apocalypse Opened, Ulas. Hutchieson, J. r /pi\r. •■ College, Dublin', ml. ordS, '^A'l^,""'^'' . "' trinity clooney since Isr? (J ,,.,,„' ,'.'-' '''''^tor of Kii- vioes of the Boolt of Com "n T ^"'""^ "" ""e Ser- Belfast, im.i^.Hvo. " '™'=''' "ith Analyses, CuHosity in Cal,fon,r IMu's, ""T"' f ^^'""^"^ "'"d <'l;ed.,illu8t., 187B,j1„ """ F'-an., 1S62, 8vo; I.«,no."^*' **"•""•-■'• I'-^'-f Wi.sdo,n, N. York ?:iSth:!;:to!'7K;;l?'S^'^^>-"-^ •• The Person and Work „f.l/e ^'T'l"."' '^'"^''shire " Lectures, Lon., LSOy Svo %, ".'^ i'*"'''-' " •'^'"•i«'s Aspects of the Cross: Seven Ditt'' ?'■•• ^- ^""'« «Jv lS-6, p. 8vo. 3 The ?f„ ""'I.'"'' ''""- l'<72; 2d ■ (Prans.) The Confessions of Sai^t a",?' 'f.«''P-8™- 188.i, 8vo. i(. (Trans.) Of the r,n .,.• '^'J'"""' I""'- ThoNms 1 Ken.pi.,, j, ,„' , c "/7. '"""" "^ Christ, by «• (T>ans.) Spi^itu'a iComiat L ""'V ""7- '"^- >88J- Hu c-hin ""r^ ^">«'«-r„:;n''s' "^ '""f""'- "- «<•-, '•■Hilling, Jamgg u I -ri o . ;'<^' an Introduction, lo" Lor ■ ^ «f 7""^^ ^'='' '«"« •• tultici which eyi.t in a^ „!.?!,' • ' ''"• 2. On iJifli. ;-> Acts of I'urlianent L"r l'ji:'5^'*"'"".rf "'« «»"- I »7 Powers and Duties of vrjlrf ' ' J"' ''• ^ *"« ^""i- '■»n., 1809, 8vo. 4 Th! r , "' •^^"''•"" Authorities ''»" and Use of Cana -VoZ T'X" "'», "egis.ra-' ^ri HUT A>.-t, LS8a, Lon., 1883, Hv!'"''" "»''''■"«' (England) 5^^Cl!^tn^^rr^n^l^t-£- .„, *'<-''> i "=l'i '"■■ hummer Tourists, Lon.^ Zh/o p" ';t^rj^!::r;i^«-^ru,^„, ,,,^,^,,,,^^^^^ an-in^^^le^-l-^I^^ntiL^^^-n^y^-^ to- of Chinee Philoio , fy'l^^^^^^^^ Ch.p.' "f 'Mcncius; or, i'olit L.l .' ' ^- (Trans.) The Miml ''"l-.I.!.y; frin-tirermlTo'/ „'"'""'-' "" '^•-"' l-"n I,s82, 8vo. '"-i-nmn of Rev. Ernst Faber iliitchiiison, c. f I I) ' j teen Years' Experience lopekaTsT?^"^ ^"""'' ^ ^if- "■• "n Indian jlesorve n llans.U r ' '"""'• ^- ^ ^"'"'^y Ifiino. " '" '^»n«as, Lawrence, Kun., IS71 Hutchinson, C. r ti, „ ' iood. Alcohol, an^l Hecf',',,,, 1 1'" ,^"''"'" ^""""-^s •• Hutchinson, Mrs f«' ;..''*■ "• ''*'«■ "f Cl'il.lren, Lon.! l'.'* l2mo ^''^ ^"'''^ ^^'^^^''tion Tr":'!:^"C'x^S'i:;::;-*^^r-^- '■^'-^-e. -Ny.wua : a Field for Mis" o„a ' Vr' '^''"' ^''='"'" Hutchinson, Eiyn ti t. -■naXeglectedS.vi^L^I^^^X"^.:':;;!'- B|"ls,?,!",ro: ^"- '^'--''a V. Songs and Lyrics,' «o«t.. I.s«4, r.C ""'P'""" ''I'ioh r'elate to Music, Hutchinson, Franri. i.- r^ Lon.. 18-8, p. 8vo. ""• ''"» ^^- ■ a Biography, 'liitchinson (■ 'I'l. f'i-on: ThriJ,'n;„',''in.i;r'- 'i <^'^-) ^^ Time L<'n., 1887,4to. 2 ^K I 1 t r ?^ ""'' ^ "ot"- Illust -"<" J'oem.' Iliust.- ^L „' Ts^J'^,''' ««' "»"'-■« in PTe tro Hutchinson M„f„'' I, • '9- '^"'o- late of the Si F?"''*^«"- «e«'ge, C.S.r CB retired W6 ZmfT,'^'' ^'''■''^ '" 'ho A lut^y: piled from Authe, tTc Kec/r,l, r""","'"* '" 0'"l«: oomj , Hutchinson, H 1 r ' ^""•' ^*«»' !'• 8vo. I quijy into the Xa'ture Growth" Rlr: " ^t"'' ^ "° ^n- ;-;.:^-^u.,Purpr^-tSi:^'S«,-^tl' '•'">., 1886, p. 8vo '- Fi"n p '' "^ '^''Ps E.xplained Text-no„ks7Lo„.!-l8:s8,^" h'v^"'-'""^"'^''" •• Note's on the Hutchinson, Horace r' 1 » rHiVchi;i:::;;^!^"W^^^^' """^""^' fHi;^hl;:;:^-^:"^?^-.^;"r^^^ !">•»•. '«n, i2„,„ „„„7j '•J''" *"1"'"^' "f Josus, ! 'on., 187;;, ,2mo, new ed is'si \ ^r" ^''''^^ I"""! [verse,] Lon., 1873, 12mo ' ■*• •'"'^ ''^0 J"U8, Wheeh'','"i"r„"f',"{; ""••ert. .'• (Tr««s.) Fortune's ingam, Pandit, Lo ."^ 887 T'k""' ^'t ''^ «• Virt"l ^^■■K»in.lfor:aTa,e'„&;n:V-.57..t-^« 879 Ill:; HUT 4^ 'b V ' Vi: Ilutchiiisoii, John, M.T). The Sinrometer, the SUahciscoiie, iinil Sciilc Biiliinco: their Use in diacnmi- niUini,' Disoiises of llic Chi'st, l.on., 1S52, 8vo. i lIutcliiiiHuii, Uev. JkIiii, (.icfiitor of l,ichlicia Catlicilnil. I'arish Kirolleetiuiis : a 1-ew IMain f-e;moii,< on Certain Cliur.'h Olisorvanccs. l.ii'liliulJ, l.sji. Svo. , IIutchiilNOli, John. Aric.nia ; or, Recollections | of Wvesiilo: a I'ooni. l.on.. 1850, 12iiio. Hutchinson, John A. l-an.l Titles in A irginni ' nn.l West Virginia: inclii.ling Ta.v Sales, DeeUs, l-or- feitures, Ac., ('in., ISS7. svo. Ilntchiuson, Jonathnn, 1 .U.C.-i., !;-uit''>« "Pi- geon to the I.on.lon llor-pital an.l lo the H^. -p'tal lor Ills- case..- of the Slun. 1. .\ Clinical .M'-moir on Certain Diseases of the Eve and Ear on-secinent on InlKMitea Syphilis, l.on., isiili. Svo. 2. Leetnres on Chniei. .sur- cerv L.'n., lS78-7il, Svo. ;!. Illustrations of Clinieal Surgery; being I'lates, ,te., with lJeseri,,tive I.etler- Press, Lon., IS7S-SS, 2 vols. lol. 4. The l>e,hgree ol Dis- ease : being Six Lectures mi Teniperainent, Mios.ynera^v. nn.l Diathesis, l.on., 1SS4, Svo. 3.,rt.vi>h>l'_;; ;v.tli Eight Chromo-Lithogi-aiihs, ("Clinical Manuals, ) Eon., l>»i, 'llutchinson, Joshua. A lirief Narrative of the Hutchinson Kamily : Sixteen .Sons iin.l Daughters (jt tlie " Tribe of ,Iesse." By .loshu.i. ISo.st., In7I, . 'no. Hutchinson, Murgarite. (Trans.) A Uq.ort of the Kingdom of Congo, Ac, by D. LopaJ ; edited by T. Fdweil liuxton, Eon., I8SI, 8vo. llutchinson, Peter Orlando, a great-grandson of Go'-'crnor Thoin,.s Hutchinson, l-/. r., »„(-■, vol. i.) . A Guide to the Land-Slip near Axuiouth ; 2d ed., bid- luouth, 1840, I2U10. I. The (Seology of Mdmou h and ot SouthJastern Devon, Sidmouth, lS4;i, 12ino. .!. Chron- icles of (iretna (ireen. Eon., IS44, 2 vols. 12ino 4. K Xcw (Snide to Sidmouth and its Neighbourhoo.l, Sidinouth, lS,-)7, 1). Svo; now ed., 2 parts, ls6o. .>. , (Ed ) T'he Diary ind Letters of His E.xeellency Ihomas j Hutchinson, Governor of his Late Majesty's Province . of Massachusetts Bay in North Aincriea; with an Ac- | count of his Government of the Province, Ac, Lon., iss.i, " ■■'Jlmn'ie been experienced ii. <^''i'lli«,^,?,«:''''l'^,,'','',I,'; rendered the book more atiraclive )f ^^^' ^ IS,' h important contribution to a part "'''"[., ''''7,,"'"o'.',t , siill in groat need of ehnddalinii. . We know .In ricuit work imi.-e valuable of ils kiml, with the exception of te •HisKirvof Now York during the Revolutionary War, by , Mr. .hisllee Jones. ■—.4r/i, Nil. 2917. .i„T„«nf Hutchinson, Robert. Treatise on the Law ot Carriers of Goods and Passengers, Chic, Es^J, 8vo. Hutchinson, Robert Fame. 1. Thoughts on the Book of Job, Lon., 1875. p. Svo. 2. A Glossary of Medical and Medico- Legal Terms; 2d ed., Calcutta, ^^^Hutchiiison, Thomas. Ballades and other Khyuiesof a Country Book-Worm, ''»"•' "Jf"''-'™; Hutchinson, Thomas Joseph, M.D. i.K.ncumbent o St ■lames's, Devoniioit. I, Memormis of the Abbey ol Dundrennan, in '(Jalloway, ExeU-, 18,^7, 4to. P"v;"^'l.v iirinted 2. A Monograph of the History and Restora- tion of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Callington, Eon., '^il'u'lciiison, Frederick J., and Macgregor, Ilcnrv (Jray. .Militarv Sketching and Reconnaissanoc, r Milifarv Illnd-Books:' ) Hlust. Eon., 1878, 12,no. Hutchison, G. A. 1. (Ed ) Cricket: n Popular Hand-Book of the Game, Eon., ISS, p. Svo. 2 (Ed.) Football: a Popular Hand-Book. By Irvine, AIcock Ac. Lon., 1887, p. Svo. 3. (Ed.) In-Door Games and Recreations: a Popular Encyclopa;dia for Boys, Lon., "^ilntchison. Rev. George, of the Church of Scotland. Sermons, Edin., 1872, p. Svo. Hutchison, John. Hymns and Passages of Scrip ture for Divine Worship, Dunferm ine, 18(il, lOmo. Hutchison, Rev. John, D.D. 1. Our U,a- Messages to the Seven Cliurches of Asia, Lon., S.Sl, p Svo. 2. Lectures, chiefly Exiiository.on St. Paul s lu.-t and Second Epistles to the 'i'hessalonians : with Notes. i Lon 1884, 8vo. 3. Lectures, chiefly E.qmsitory, on M. Paul's Epistle to tlie Philipidans, Lon., 1887 Svo. Hutchison, John. The Practice cf Banking: embracing the Cases at Law and in Equity bearing upon ; 11 Branches of the Subject, Eon., 18S1-87, 3 vo s. b^o. : Hutchison, John, M.A. CTrans.) The German I Universities for the Last Fifty Years, by Johannes Conrad: with Notes, L.m., IS.sj, Svo. Hutchison, Rev. John Russell, D.D., IMi,- 1S7S, b. in Columbia Co., Pa.; graduateil at Jeffcrsnii Colleee in 1820; held pastorates in Mississippi an.l Louisiana; was professor of ancient languages in Ojik- land College, Mi^-s., lS42-.'>4, and afterwards engage, ,n mission work in Houston, Tex. Reminiscences, SketolHS, and Addresses selected from my Papers during a Minis- try of Forty-Five Years in Mississippi, Louisiana, an.t Texas, Houston, Tex.. 1874, i2mo. Hutchison, Joseph Chrisman, M.D., LED., IS"2-IS87, b. at Old Franklin. Howard Co., Mo. ; gni.i- uated in the medical department of the University ..1 Pennsylvania in 1848; surgeon to the Brooklyn Cit, Hospital and to the Brooklyn Orthopredie Inhr.nary, an. professor of operative and clinical surgery in Long l.slaiiJ College Hospital, 186()-fi7. 1. History and Observa ..^as on Asiatic Cholera in Brooklyn, New York, in 18.,1, N. Y'ork 1854 2. Dishication of tin- lemur into tlio l^- chiatic Notch. 3. Treatise on Phv-ioh,gy and Hygiene N York 1870 12rao. 4. Contributions to OrthopoUn Surgery.' Hlust. N. York, 1S80, cr. Svo. Hutchison, Rev. Robert Pender, M.A., grad uatcl at Corpus Christi (Jollege, Cambridge, 84.1 . .r- dained 1843;' rcct.r of Martyr Worthy, W'"'^'';' ' since 18P9. 1. Sermons to Children, Lon., 185.!, li.mo. 2. The Lord's Supper a Feast of Reconciliation, L.m., 188,^, Ifimo. Also, single sermons, Ac. Hutchison, William. Illustrated H'story 'f Washington and his Times, Norwich, Conn., 18,2, svo, "''Hntciuson, W. H. Florio, Pen and Pencil Sketcnes : being Reminiscences during Eighteen ) a » Residence in Bengal. Edited by Rev. John « ilM. Lnn„ 1S83. Svo. , , f Huth, Alfred Henry, b. 1850, in London ; son ,,! Henry Huth, i„/ni ; educated at Rugby Sohool 1861-97 ■ atendel lectures at' London University 1867--6S and » the University of Berlin 1869-71. He trave led in lb East with Thomas Henry Buokle, .upro, 1861-1)^, » member of th. Marriage of Ni Laws of Natior 1875, 8vo: 2d Humanoe Salvi printed, 75 cop on Marriage t. Appendi.x to tl IS79, Svo. 4. 1 Buokle, Lon., D "It is not easy ms as a philoc shipped by 'tlii considered Mr. It have become aec .l.iclrlne of evoli 'Hisloryof Civili llathybius. \y to coldness. He fou r»'.sted uiiaildressi eiices. . . , Mr. H inth rare siiieerli philosopher as hi ^ "Mr. Huth'shfo been made sliorte Hulh is worth all all that is wor'li historian."— .-leaf/. 5. The Employ 6. (Trans.) Goeth Metre, Lon., 188!) Huth, Frede Horses and Equi Jli|»pology, Lon., 1 Huth, Henry school; was a ban the collector tii thi the exception of L his death came int. I (Ed.) Ancient I England in the Si Lon., isr>7, 4to. 5. Journey of an IrisI Year 1.572, Lon., Is' ■'■■ (Ed.) Fugitive ' 511 copies, privately ll.UI.ITT, \V. C. llntson, C'. W N- York, 1888, I2in. Hntton, Alfre Lon., 1867, Svo. 2. eing. Lon., ]8fi7, 8v( Hutton, Rev. tiated at Exeter C.W: lingt.in, Lincolnshin filic Church and enti 'i'lie Anglioan Minis ti'in to the Cathidh I'relace by his Eminc 8vo. " The book is extrei Ijomts at issue with tt Hutton, Barba get tlirough it : prae Lon., IS(i:i, LSmo. •' Lon., ISfi7, I2mo. 3' '•on., 1868, Il'mo. ' Hlust. Lon., lS(i!i, 1: the Saracens. Illu«t Cross; or. The Vow'c l-i"o; new ed., 1883. 'iiiis of Montrose.) Hutton, Enoch. ("ii.le to Poultry.Kee|: Jl"tton,Rev.Ge Chur.'h: tho Wrong . 8"'^•'»^s; or, The V»w of Mnn/rf ' ?!",'"■ •=• The Fiery '-'"'".• new ed., "si "' "7f»'^o- Hl.ist. ton., ml 'i"i«of Montrose!) ' biography of the tirst Mar^ Hiittou, Eiinrli Ti. n -"'"■■ -■'• dinc^ 7" Tracts for P,''™';''''" T^^ '''i"'"P'«'^ «f Evi- y Morning: how ,„ , p. Svo. * 2. Thl Kel«tfvrv',""'^/^°»'''''") I""'-. lS' "j". -"- «ry Criticism," Phi|„ . |s7(i lOn'o!) ^^' '" ^''•^'■- Church: (he AVronij and th.' H ' ;"• '• ^ho Irish ' i,.'^,',''- H|i"on is an eminJn l" t 8«^ «vo. 2. The Case of D oJtr'l^^' ' ^'^ <^''- ^on., i X .'.'.s' ll'' " *. ' i'tlo loo lu.i '„.,'& •Lo"., 1878, Hvo. '" "^ D'»establ,shment in Scotland i vfgorZ: d?r""'"v'rp""'' ^^'">"''f .ipreeiative and Intel- cii toccrmin leniinine thegraceiul tliaii the > HUT HUX 6 i (r . ' < ■ - -:on. Mrs. Ilichard Holt. 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Vernon Wollnston, graduated U;eO,"u;es,,fthe^Pl.enmnena of Organic Nature, hein, at Trinity <'olle;,'i-, Cambridge, l-^lll: ordained IMio to resign ihat appointment together with his other offic,,-, retaining only liis )iosilion at tlie t'chool of Scii'nce. lie has conlribr'cd largely to the Tran?aelioiis .jf varioii-- s.dcntitic societies and to leading Knglish reviews. I. till the Kducational Value of the Natural llistm-y Si'i enees, Loii., lS,il, Svo. 2. (Trans.) On Tape and Cysiic Worms; with an InU-odiiclion on the Origin of Intestinal Worms, by Carl Tlieodor von Siebidd, (Sydenliam .-^or. Pub.,) lion., l.s.')7, Svo, 3. Evidence as to Man's Plaro in Nature, Lon., IS(i3, Svo. 4, On our Knowledge ' vicar of Sue ntoii, Nottinghanisl-.ire, isii.s. I. Conles- sion and Ab.-ohitiun ; 2d ed., Nottingham, IS,0, Svo. L, Ueasons for being a High Churchman: 2d ed., Notting- ham, 1S70, Svo. ;i. " High Church :" What is it? Lon., 1S70, 8vii. 1. 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I K, ,V' v ',"■ ',,„""«'' ^^'o'''™l Col- Treatise on Disc, s.', of tin.' ^'^' m-',' ^^ ^ ''™'i«»l Hyde, Jinneg -p . ., "' Instruction, fur St, dents ,.nl ™'".?.',"' '"^ *'""»"' q"itc,s. (.•hi,,.,lsN/iC, ' ""'" ^''""Shtful In- 'in,.., tl,e buslt.ess c,,,i,|,,H ,';,'V;, 'bat.,cvei, at the present |;w..«™n interest it L '^:iu;e;^;l;i't|;-;;'-;-. -J^ij. i, JJ. M,"?::l';„!!*y^/;'|^;;,;;^f^>vc,,e,,,,o,.gia„ ...i,,,,,,, ,[ Vork, 1S57, 12, 2 , '"' ^'''"l^"^- Hlust. N Student. Lon. ,'s,U 'i^ ^'^'r ""' """»^«- ^^ - «iblo KlcinentsandDcvelowiH.ni' tI""",',-,'?' Character: its 1«J.S svo. Also,si,:^le",":i„,,^!f ';;;"''^«"'J^'nt. Lon., catio?,t,:i-',::.ti"ery';,"';h?h ''''•f;l'r"---r of fortifl. lege. Addiscoinbe!^ El" ,*'r '"'""" '^'ili'my Col- W. Instil, ,.. .sv„;'2,l-ed.!enl7, l"""^''"' "'' """'""-.V, I'ocn'^' %y ;;,';„^,; r,'^,,';;;"'""^ I^aylcrcam, and other Hyde,Mnr e I ' i^ ^ ^'"'- ''^■^"' '-'mo. 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''On., moXo- Uw of Ui„, of Sale 'on Vs8T' S"' '^'""""o "n he Jent's (Juids to Pride ax-'.' o ' '""'■ "• The Stu «vo; 2a e.l., 1885 ".o^-Jj; tc,„v«y„„„i„^^ Lon., 1883, fuptoy, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 2d er >«.'-'"'''' '" """k- f3Tr;,2^n^^ '■- ^p'--.'witt: r^ wid'i.^'tt" oan"d''foThV'tlr':.rtttn' ^r'"^^' <'-<^- "• me- aye 1880-85. ] Tho Hi v"" ^^'"P''' '«5S; M.P f"; Act, : with RuleaX^'Cm f ''""■""-' Cau'^ Will, as '.Jmini,teed?n C,fu;tr?'p\^''"' '""^ I'-fiS, 8vo. 3. Side-lJehts on V,» «. I''-"'>ite, Lon., t.8ay., on the Stuart PeZj u'Z ^T'" \ "'"""«"' S';iifti:i!;;^^r£3, 'Si """■- s Sole Factor! and Ca,a^-, '• So°'«' Wealth: the Appointment, N. York, 1885 8vo o '*«1'"'-«'"ent and tics: a Compond of the Natural l"a«,;;r ?"?'""" ^')"'- Jucl.on and E.vchan„e, N. Y„™k Y.^J^of/nJustrial Pro- Insals, E. FletchPr '"["• '•^■^''. '2mo. ajMi Treatment of Ui?^,'* „r/u"«A"" "'« Diagnosis N.pl Cavitie,. Illust To„ 188? 8 "' '^''™'"' "•>'' Moth?ro'n\fe'c;rf7thefr-Chndf "?""'" '» ^»""« Inge, Rev. William ita l„ h u";' ''"*'- '2"">. first class Class. Trip..rttKin,r!,r,?"' '^'•^•' Kraduated |>n poems, novels, and short tor^P,.' ''"^ 'oat'ons includes I especially, she has enjoyed" re»tn' '•■""• '^' " f""'- '«n>l "nd in America ^^^ «/"" Pop."lur.ty both in Lgl o.Jent»„nd Feelings. Edited bv p'?'"'^,*^^'""'"'" "^ I"- l^'iMOmo. 2. Allerron and n '''■■''"''"'"''• ^on., PlHnion. By the A , h„r T' A^rL" ' ?^' ^''^ ^^"r of !A story.] Lon., 1851, 2 vo"s f„ 8v ^^".l'"* Chronicle.- ^f'. 1880, fp. ^vo. ' 4 Po;m ■ r ■■J"^"' '"■O'-'-is. cJ. same year' "*'"'' ^on., 1863, l2mo; 4th comp;«itr^Tho''|i,rof '5e°„''''^'", """"■«"«» f-T poetical ^ >o'^ p 8v^i^n'"or\;L°",«'j'r. ^'-'' ^-•. i«e^. '« a Child, Lon., 1865 i 6m, 4''- "'"• «• S'orl^s told -I'l ilome Scenes: in "in rp- '■ ""■"« Thou^ht^ "^ •^o'.n Smith •Zo'n,'y«',irT6m^'*'^''''^"'^"'''«^''« «"".lmother's Shoe, Lon 'lS67 ,« ^'""'- !«• The '^^ «°'<'- Opportu-lity, 1:on'.:«,^6r?iTmo. ^A^-n. ii" , I i^A"trr:jr::::ri^« -"■.'-.. «. '"?■''- -«?.'rSo*^4"^'^«'^*^^ ( «"'■ filvor Taiis,^;n d t"„„ i^^"' '^ The M|„„„;; and I havea Kight, Un 18R8 ,1^" '^"''-Uuck-Shoot^r' i er\%e.llours! L'on.,",^ s"'' l^ Z"""' "■ '^ » - the Fairy, Lon., 1869 !>„' P' ^"- ^non. 18. A(„,,„. Little Wondcr-IIorn • '„ V "L""* <"'•. "^ri. 1 ?l J Cl.il.l." must. ' L?„ ^^rT,^."""^ of -Stories ,' i ,?: Lon 1872, 4 vols, p 8vo \ ;r-.M^-o •?"" "'« «»""'«- mmgms 22. Poems. Second Serie, v la-n". 2.i. Poems, Lon.^ I879 2 vT *''- ^""'■' '«-8. from the 23d ed -vol > ' /"''• P- S™- (Vol i "e.«erenger. Lot ^"7'^ , ^ ^ %''^ ^''•) ^4.' S^rah „ A story of dopn „n,i' ,, ""• ": 8»o. eiifS'li! Si^fiS^ ^» new e.L.''|"88l?'"'-- " ''"'y' ''""- '«81, ^^ vols, p, 8vo • u.ull^,a^,^"ttse" ^^iVn'!,': P^-^'o'^'sioal theory which „„' oontnirv t,w.„ , "'""^*^s to ma nrHii. . .., ^ wnicn we story."_.Sa,. i^«. , ijv. ;«3 "''''"■'''■""t rd Series. r^„ ' iJ.,'. '.. aiul\ cry interesting •loh'njrrX'; J,''!f',d„S«H^^^^ '885, I2m„. ,7. Beginning, Un., 1886 sm n I "^'^„» ^'«"' "it''"ut 12 vil^. im,*;;. '"■ ^'"' ^""« ^Vonder-lox, Lon ,' l'8T7' 12m'r"°"-^-J- ^"Health, Corning, N.Y.,, 8:7' ?-l''6^2"Z'^„^tn?Hif,'"«'',' [.'""'•-'"• i-'add i ical. and Social:".!, T, PI f'T ', ^'f "■"' »'°Vaphi I ^;-'orac^,f„«' - J«je-, -" "fthe preceding, of View, Phila., 1876 S^Jo "'^ American P„„Tt I studied at Ob^rKll' ind;',",' ^f""^""' Mich.; I Tu" 'i^ Comparative Zoo' o^v , ,^ 1, " ^"""'"■'dge Mu^ of birds; served as nature liF' "'"'<"'K a special study the West; h.« been connej e I T■/^ J'"^''"" ""^vey i^ ■n'^"« on, and now resides in M„"'A^„ '"^ }r^- ^'^^ Com" locations of the Canadian !&«' ",^'"'18 "■« P"!^" and Eggs of American BirdT ?.,'''"'""'• ''Nests 187tf,8vo. 2. Cats. IHust " V '"''•, ^alem, Mass., Bost 1879, IBmo. 3. I)± * t,^"'""' "'^'o^y" Ser.) fory-Ser.) Bost., 1879, TeTo" 4 T- ,^'""'^"1 His- .ng : (ilimpses of Amer can Natu^arit ^"'''^ ^""''^ N. )ork, 1880,80. l6mo 5 kI, , L"'*'»'"y- IHo-'t. I Book of Instruction, ^llust tt^'t^'^'^^- " """d- !6. Knocking round thl p , .'*""' "a.^s., 1882, 12mo l««2.8vo. ^.oid"'oc„„.^t:t n"T; ^•^^"■^> 8. Country Cousins • ShorV «, ■" . ""*'•' '883, Klmo must / York, laHs'vo^' 9"'t', '\ ""T"'' "'^'-y- for the Young. ' Illust'. N. itkiVsT ?;'""" ^ " ^""y Uj;^-^M,a.,1886. ia'J^^Sa^^:^-: wJr"!>!S„f:"^^» Dunuam ""-rian of the "«"■<'" • " History Of the Ir'o^ li^r^^^^ ,1!:',^; 885 |)> INO of Iiiwft to till' Vciluntoer Armies of Iho Unlim, Philii., istm, Svii: :iil i"l., IHfi7. -'. The .Itmrniilist, Kcforincr, unci I'liili\iillini|ii»l : Tlio l.ilV ol' Ilurin^i^ (iiccWy : ivilli (iniiiliic Ndtifcs iif llistdi-icul Kvi'iiti. Illuxt. I'hilu., I>7-I, r. Hv.i. :i. A llirttmy c»f llif Win- Dcpiirtincnt (il the riiilcd States: willi iilonr. liliioiil Ski'tclii's of the HeorelMiios. lllufit, Wnsh., 1'<7!I. Hvo. "The llrvt iHTniiiiiciit coiilliuicnis record of tlie oHkiii mid deveh.pmeiit of one of the most liiiporiaiit execu Ivo (himrlnieiits of the netienil p.veniineiit. . . . Ill 1" I'lo- LM-iinlilciil slielelies Ilie hook liiis Ininlly any viiljie li.^uiul 11 mere ivconl of uiiines iiiid d.iles. '— Ad/ioii. xxlx. II.. lllKVI'NOll, Itohvrl (irceii, h. l!<3:i, iit Dresden, N.V.; removed to the West in IS4;li studied hiw, and ill \nb7 settled in I'eoi-ia. 111. I" 1^"^ lie became colo- nel of the nth Illinois Cavalry, ami in IslllSwas ap- iiointwl altorniy-j;eneial for Illinois. Ho i.' prominent ns ft lawyer and" a pulitiial orator, and has exoiteil mnch contri ■ "Vsy ljy his h.tures and artiele." in opposition to the (hri.-tian religion. I. The lioils, and other Lectures, Wash. r^Til, ISmo; 29th ed.. If.«r(l, ft Baptiiit ministor, Hal- j ifax I'.ng I. Alirid;.".d Hand-lioDk on Christian Uap- | tisiu, l.un., I8fil-7I. 2 parts, .^^vo. 2. Appeal to the Friends on Chrisliar Daplism. l.on., ISBS, :''Vo. i. (bd.) Church Estaldishieents considered, Lon., l.'<7./, Svo. ing'iam, Sarson C. J. .. Adelaide's Ireasure, Lon LS72, 16ino. 2. Ciedmin's Visi(jn, and other I'ueins, Lon., 1H82, sm. cr. .Svo. li. Dr. lilandlord'.l Conscience, Lon., IS.'fS, p. .-Sonn"l lift, Lon., l'J72, 8vo 8. Shakespeare's Centiirle of Prayse : lieing .Ma- liriivls for a History of Opinion cm Shakespeare and bis Woiks, culled froin Writers cd' the First Century a ter his Kise, Lon., 1874, 4to ; 2d ed.. I87SI. '.<. The Still Lion • an Essfty towards the Ileslcnatlon of Shakes|^^eare s Te\t Lon . 1871, Svo I new ecL, enl., cntitlcil "."-hakc- ' - .... 1^;-,^ |-|, I,,, (Originally p. •lire Hermeneutics." .Ic, lS7.'i, tp. It". 'ubiishcd in the " Jahrhiichcr" id the tiiTinan .xlmke- its Histc Svo. Wild Flowers; spearo Socdety.) . , , , , "Oiiite Incoiitriivcrtlhle are the cftnonit Dr. Imjlehy nd- vanc\'S a 1 an olcservaiiee of them would w iinow tc a very small heap the niciimmlii of Slmkspeare hermclieii- '''" I'lrim'iVi.ys'e.m -ervalive erltlidsm, bis mallitenaiiee ,,f,i ,. oriilnaftoxt in various dimenlt l';'"^"f "•l"' «,'!>■ iim-enions, and in not a few instance- Is decisively success- ful."— EliW.viil> DoWliKN : -IC'"'., x, Js". III. Shakespeare, the .Man and the Hook. 1 art the Fiist Lon, 1877, fp. Ito. 11. Occasional Paper." coi -iloikecpeare: beinif the .-Second Part of " Shakcspeiire. the Man and the IJook," l.on.. 1S81, fp. 4ti.. 12. Shick,- speare's Itones: a Proposal to Disinter them, Lcin., Iss... em 4to l:i. (Ed.) Shakespeare and the bncdosure ol Common Fields at Wolcombe : beinj,' a Fragment of the Private Diary of T Ureene, Lon., 188;^ 4to. Only ..U copies primed. 1 1, i Kd.) Shnkespeare;B Cymbeline : the Text .\nncdaled, Lon., ISSli, 4to. 16. Essays. Edited hy his Son. Lon., LSSS, or. Svo. (The subjects treated in elude the authorship of the works attributed to hliake- speare,-in answer to Mr. Dornudly,- liaecm. toleridge. De (iuineey. Buckle, ' Law ui. 1 Kcligion," " Komanlu' "'Mr^'iiL-leby's • F-s-says' deal not only with Hiibjects of Interest In an interesting way, bill show iio small aniouhi of originality of Irealmeiit. Iiidceil. their iiiclepeiicleiir,. of view i« what uives the essays the eliarni they li"ss,ss . He reallv knows the suljects upon which be writes, and is aide t'ci make the fullest use of his materials. - ■ Ingleby, Ilok'ombe, son of C. M. Ingleby,™/).-.!. Echoes from Naples, and other Poems, Lon., 18S.S, cr. Svo. And see Roi.KK, EisTACE Nkvii.i.k, liijni. Inglcdew, C. J. Davison. 1. The History and Antiquities of North AU.rton, Lon., IS.'jS, Svo. 2. 'llie Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire: with Notes and a Olossftry, Lon., IsiiO, 12nio. Inglefield, Admiral Sir Edward Augustus, K.C.B , D.C.L., F.U.S., ['Kite, vol. i., add.,] b. 1S2U. at Cheltenham ; entered the navy 1834 ; served at St. .lean d'Acre; commanded expedition to the Arctic re^rioiis lS.^2-;'i4 : retired ISS.'i. 1. A New Tlieoiy of the Physnnl Causes of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ac. Lon., lS.il, sv., 2. A Summer Search for Sir John Franklin : with ft Peip into the Polar Basin, Lon., 1833, Svo. (Mentioned nni,. vol. i.) 3. A Few Words on Maritime Warfare, Lon., 18fi0, 12mo. 4. Words of Advice to Young Naval Officers, Lon., 1sti4, 12nio. . Ingli8,A. Percy. Consular Formulary: bcins: a Collection of Forms and Precedents for the Use of Her Majesty's Consular Officers, Lon., lS7it, Svo. Inglis, Andrew. The Sunlit Valley and the Path that led to it : a Memorial Sketch of the Rev. T. (i;udi- ner, ,\berdeen, 187S, 12nio. Inglis, fatherine Hart. Short Notes of a lour through the South and West of Ireland, Castle Dou-Uis, 18,70, Svo. Inglis, Charles. Warning; or. The BeginniMj,'of the End, Lim.. 1866, 12mo. Inglis, Henry. 1. Mnricnn, and other Poem?, thms of .Maryland, (Jcdins Hopkins Unnersity Studies.) | ^^-^^ |j(5i^ ^vo. 2. The Briar of Threave and the Lily Bait., issf, Svo. 2. Local Institutions ol\ irginia, : ^j. j,^||.j|^,_|^ . ^^ j[^,i,j^,^, j{yi,,„„ggKjin_^ ,S55, sq. svo. (Johns Hopkins University Studies^) Bait., IS.Sj Ingleby, Clement Manslield, LL.D., IS23- . 1886, b. at Birmingham; was educatinl at Trinity Col- | lege, Cainbridee, and was for some time a partner in his . father's firm of solicitors at Birminghiim. He contrib- uted largely to periodicals and to the Proceedings ot so- | cieties, particularly the Now Shakespeare Society. Ho , was elected vice-president ot the Royal Society of Lite.- ] ature in 1876. 1. The Stereoscope eonsidarod in Rela- tion to the Philusoiihy of Binocular Vision, ' Svo. 2. Outlines of Theoretical Logic, Camb 12ino. 3. The Shakespeare Fabrications, I 12mo. 4. A Complete View of the Shakes] trovcrsy, Lon., 18(il, .Svo. 0. Was Thoma: Luiig Actor ? an Exposition touching the Social Status of the 3. Death-Scenes of Scottish Martyrs, Edin., 1838, IGiuo. 4. Ballads from the (Jerinan, Edin., 1864, Svo. Inglis, Kev. James. 1. The Bible Text Cyclo- piedia: a Complete Classification of Scri|iture Texts iii tlie Form of an Alphabetical List of Subjects, I ., ISBl, Svo; new ed., 1881. 2. Home, Marrmge, aiiJ Faniilv Relations in the Light of Scriiiture, 1870. liiii"; "■"" ed., 1883. 3. The Shorter Catechism Popularly Plavwrig t in the Time of Queen Eli/.abeth, Lon., ISfiS, ing is, jumes, inemoe 4to f An ""troduction to Metaphysics, Lon.. 1S6», ! and m.nistor of public in 8v«. 7. The Soule Arayed: a Letter to Howard Staun- I 1- T.rhoot Rhymes. By M 886 sq. Ifimo. Inglis, James, member of the Legislative Assembly, struotion. New South \\iile!. aori. Calcutta, 1873, Svo. 2. INO r ,■;," '"""I ■""".■.■ • "ur Aii..i,-,.ii,... ...! '',«" tliiit rolalliiK ..■■■;;• -■■'■'.''.., XV, 171. ■■ ■- ■■' INM lt''"V''i^-"eu.;!rV! 1,^/^1 ""'"Vo,,,/ Sporting '^'■:'' "^i'"in. l.o„„ Us' Z'.!!!"'"^ '™'li - of ItciMHHv.Clli.UH „f I, 1 ti''rlM,tri,.t. III,,,,. 'II I- I . "■" '"' "II iiuiliMi II, ■«■>!, I l'"il I- apt I ■^/'"■I'llor. Ixii. S',, A'"„ Ixvil Isxl. s ||.',i , I, V ', '• '»" series, p. sj-o • i.l .„i •.,V,^.. .-.) ' iss:'"'-'-^" "--in,;.' ^!-"*^^ "iiil "f line Dliau,. ,>r I .,,',' M""' fiiK'rani I, as 'i,ik.„, ' .!!'..'*u"-_ . lll-c Iif I ■ •■'."■ "^- ~ "J " Vlllin.'. — fi^ ■■■smm, .loliii Kpiiu III. , . in^'iuUm Wen" iVi,,;,',; '%'!'''"'''"''' II»li,I..y.,. or, Cruis- "' '^'''"'"y <'"lle«.'. I nhl „ a ,', " ' ''' '-■' ' ».'nHl,mtH E t:«.- « 4rSi|i£: ;sr;; (k3S- i^^^ ni^cenoea of Missionary L fe a ,^ w ''"^'•'J'"' •• K«'ni- , ,' '^'' "l'lf"an,| ,.„„„■, ,' .Vl;"'^'- ' i" \-.-o, .V vorki^sr^ :""!','.'""' "'"' "'""^ ■Ji-"ghu ' r^'"' -1;- ''y •'■ .f. Ell,,:: ',„■;;;';■ ';;"';;. ""/• '>• '^•".• Inifohlsby, U..ltoi. '•'■;, , , ' '""" ,"'-'™"' '•'•""•"li..t.- of' h, in r '"'.' '■^'"''" <"> iv.l. iL'M.o. '^'V'"'""- Il'o Kul.ber of lAt\>, hon ,''"»•.' '^71. '^vo. .). A HNtorvVili'""- V'""' »""""- IngoldHbv. J iir„ ,. • '''^ '''■'''• 'Wtainan,! I,elim|-1 ■lI'i'«'''"'''*^^l'nion ^^^IngoldHby, J. My eousin Niol.oh,,, Lon., imo ' l"!','" '"'« »-""'^' t" tlit.'„nVi„ai s „r iflen M.. /.',i r, i -1. Iwn ri.,.^. ...,., , ... 'iracr, Vori<, 1851), Svo, Ingrnliaiii,'.>lr.s. Ellen M ^.> n P."-'"'l.) lion,! an,t Froo a T,;. "'i u^'t"* J^-intner,' ""I'"''"' '■'*''<2, l-'iao "'" "'^ "'" Suuth, India- Ilie , igrnliam, Ilev.J. i» t i p. or »',.ree.to; K^*;-, '"V ' "if ;"\!'-''"'-\^ ' '■""•o-o'n ';IK an.l other P'.en,, Un"/ r" if '''° ""''" "^ li;l-"f Dinan, l,„„., l"ss ."k,';"'' '^mo. 2. Tho Troat.v of I.iinerick, Lon ikss ''•'«'•''' ^ '"''■"i"" "f the Iiimiin, Isaac M I'l >.' »n,l other Poe,," S Vo'rk s"n ',';""' ^""''" ^'I'^^i'^ mtBll0^^'- j"*?5. '.■nKn"n/u;,n:ted':^'''}l,^^"'="';i.^I Exposition De- , '"grain, John if "I'sij,^ '•'"•','""' ■"*'<»• holds an anpointmeMfin'^ • ■, ' '" ''<""lon, Eng • «/ib...„r to'ra„y":'h"i;,'iir """'••''• r'' '^ '^ "»"- ■^"■erioa. Ho i .the e itor o 'the ' ^"' •'' -""'"'"' ""^ (Ed.) Navisation' iin.i v„ \- ',"".' "'""' "^'o, i«««. James In.m.n D.D."''it ,s!«,'^"r"'""y- ^^^ !'"•■ «»d S^bil.'jIaneLte : ,V ', ^ Ifi."' "","'',;, "^- ^"^y Anchor; or, Phi|i„ pm •,, 7 I' '•""°- 2. Tho .''Jf"-'. ^on., I8S4 , I-on., 1SS5, ,,. Svo '' '^■^'' '"•' i>-<"" Darkness to Light, Inman, 'fhomas.M.D Ls^n tj-r ^ .r . noinenaolSninnlT.'f,;..^""- '?"'''.■''>"• 2. Tho Phe- '•yn., IHSO, 2 vols, p 8vo "^ ""'' ""'s '^"ther- ^ X "w""-' '^•"•^""s Svst,., , p. .rJ ^S/^::f""i!l«^>""tsof,hisLi,e.-,n.iH„ , fd.'^n^?!^!" ^ "^ Nature. Ca' i^' volmnes that n^a'y b't^Zl \J!i,^1«^;!:;.r..!!!^'* ■" the I ''."^ I'ra,.,iee .It' Med-i,.ine I """"/'?.« '""^^"'^ '^''^"^ i •4' 4 ■f|V INftI Fnlthii iinil Moilirn : a DI«iBrtiitlon upon Worihlpi, i l.rjjpnilii, Firi'l I>innilieK, K.liii. iiml \. York, 187(1, Hvo. ! InmHii, l(<'V. TliuiiiiiN, <>f Wilham. I. Kira, i the) I.imt l'r.>i.hit, I.oii., IHill, 12m. >. 2. An Kx|iliiiitii)n , of K/mV (irenl I'wi'lvuWinK"''! KrkU', l.on., Is?", Hvo, InnOt AlrxnildtT. 'rfm ('uim'roonn ami tliK Unp- tint MiMion, l.ivcriiiinl, IMfl2. vo, InncN, Alftniider. II. .urn aflor Toil i a Nt■ '- lie isiwor us till. Il.mmii Catlioli Clmrili of FraiH'O. S.i atk'iist It swnif.l till rrcent <'liiim,'cs. To trace illsllnctly anil acciirati'ly the conrM' an. I flTci'ts of tin. silont loaal ri'voliitliins wfilcli liiivi' '.nniKlit iiImihI lliosf iliaiiui's In tlu' oliJiM'l of Mr. Inn.'s's isik.an.l liu lias il.iiio Ills work lulmlralily."— >'«(. AVr., xxvl. IM. 2. Tho .^cotoh Law of Establishment : an Answer to lliB Two Now Positions of tho Duke of Argyll, Kdln., I.S75, Svo. IniieH, Arthur Clmrli-n, 1). ls;il ; M.l'. for Newry lHfl.')-flH. Tcnant-Kight ami I.an.llord-HlKht, Newry, IS72, «vo. limes, C h, Ciinterlmry Sketches ; or, Mfe from thu Kitrly Days, liy Pil((iiui, (C. L. I.) Christohurch, 1H71I, Svo. IlllieN, Cosmo, 179S-187t, b. at the Manor of Durris, ou Duoslilo, Sc.itlanil j boi-anic an ailvoijute ; was B|ipolntoil sheriff of Moray in ISIH, anil oleiliil |irofos- sor of history at tlio Univcrsilv of Edinburgli in 1S4(1. Ho was a moiiibor of thu Uannatyno Club ami other antiquarian societies, and .dited many documents lor their iiuhlieations. For bii.^'., see III iiton, Miis. .John lliiA., Hiipiii. 1. Antiquities of tlie I'ariBhus of Scot- land, (Dannatyne Olub I'lib.,) Kdin., 2 vols. 4to. 2. (Kd.) Aberdon'iii' utriusquo llescriptiu : a Description of both Tonus of .\benlecii. Ity Jaiiu'S (lonlon, Parson of Kothieiniiy. [Trans, from the liUtin.] With a Se- lection of thu Charters of the Uurgh. (Spalding Club I'ub.) Aberdeen, IS 12, Ito. 3. Concerning some Scotch Surnames, Edin., ISilll, Ito. 1. Scotland in the Middle Ages: Sketches of Early Scotch History and Social Progress, Edin., IStSd, Hvo. (Consists of lectures dcliv- eied to his class at Edinburgh.) 5. Sketches of Early Scotch History and Social Progress : Church Organi/.a- tioii, the University, Homo Ijife, Edin., ISlll, Svo. 6. liO.'tures on Scot.'h Legal Aiili((nities, Edin., 1S72, Svo. "Tin' Dbjoct of this liiiiik is In lead the student of law from the iliiilv iiractici — the trmle— of his professluii t.i the hist.irlciil 'aii.l nrchieolojsical con.liti.nis connected with its tecliniciilitics. . . . I'ndess.ir liines, with a niin.l loiij! satnrateil, us It were, with the praclical kiDwlclne of Scottish IcL'al undiiu.ilogy, liassli'jiiicil out of the rontinc which even the learned .levolv'es ot this knowledge have followed."— .I»i., .S'li. Si-'i^i. lie was also the supposed author of "Notes from Paris; or, Why are Frenchmen and Englishmen Differ- ent?" Edin., ISrto, Svo. Anon. Ilines, Emily, wife of .lames Innes, e.\-trea»urer of Sarawak, collector and magistrate at Langat, in Selangor. The Chersonese with the Gilding Off, Lon., ISS.i. 2 vols. p. Svo. "Mrs. Iniies'8 title naturally Invites pomparison with Miss llir.rs Hccimiit of the same region. In the work itself the writer appears rathe;' to depiwate any such coinpari.siiii, coiilra..-tinn— while she cordially te.stiHes to the accnriicy of .Miss Bird's account— ' the lirilliancy ami uttructivene.ss of her descriptions' with 'the iluliiess and gloom of mine.' . . . The picture presented l.y mu- author's simple narrative would not he improved Ijy any anionnl of H.inl-painting. "— -K/i., No. »KW. Iiiiics, Gt'orge Itose-, a solicitor. Employers and Employed: the Employers' Liability .\ct, I.SSU, and tho Alterations in tlio Law effected thereby, Lon., 1S81, Svo. Innes, Isabella. (Trans.) The Prussian Race Etlinoloj^ioally considere.l, by .1. L. A. do (iuatiefuges, Lon., 1S72, Svo. Inues, J. f. A Week with Ciirist: Lectures in Passion Week, Lon., ISaf, 12mo. Innes, Licnt.-Gen. James John iUcLeod, R.E., V.C, served in the Indian Mutiny j inspector- general of military works, Simla, 1S81-85; retired 1886. 888 lUE Rough N»rr«tlr« of tho Slega of Lueknow, Calcutta, IH.'')7, Svo. Innes, Hev. John llrodic, .VI. A., graduat.'.l ut Trinity Coil.'ge, Oxfor.l, ls:il»; ordained |s:iil; curate in ohargeof the Milton IJroiliu Mission since I.S71. Fiv. Sermons preiu'he.l in Advent, ile., Lon., IS.72, I2ni.i. InnuH, Lewis C'hHrle*. A Digest of the Engli-h Law of Easements; 2d e.l., Lon., I SKI), p, Svo; M.l el , IHSl. Innes, l.lent.-Col. I'eter it. The llist.iry . i the lleiigal Europi'iin llegimeiit, now the Uoyal Muiisl. i Fnsilucrs, Lon., IS86, Svo. >' Innsly, Owen," (Pseud.) See .Ikmmihok, Lr. i W., iii/'.o. Inskip, Itobert .tlills. Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, Lon., ISHU; now e.l., IS7I. Inslow, llo|ie> 1. The ,'Vlisor. Iltust. L.ii , i-, Temperance in Harm.niv with Nature, Science, an.l the Laws of lleaiity, Luii , IS()2, Kimo. «. Ilibl.' Temperance, Lon., 18(111, IJiim. 7. The United Kingdom Alliance and the Permissiir Ilill, Lon., ISfltt, lOmo. s. Memorials of Tempcraii. c Workers, [verse,] Lon., 187(1, cr. Svo. Inwards, James. Cruise of the " Kingleader," (Canoe,) Lon., 1S7I1, p. Svo. Inwards, It. Weather Lore: a Collei'tion of Pruv orbs. Sayings, an.l Hules concerning the Weather, Lmi , 18118, l2iiio. (Some copies have the title " Weatli.r Wis. loin," Ac.) Irby, Augustus Henry. The Diary of a Hunt, r from the Punjab t.i the Karukoruin Mountains, L.m., isiri, Svo. Irby, F. W. Italy: Original Poems and Transla. tions, Lon., 18(18, p. Svo. Irby, Lieut. -Col. Leonard Howard L. I. The (Irnithidogy of the Straits of (librailar, Lon., Is;.., Svo. 2. liritish liir.ls: Key List, L.m., IS88, Svo. Irby, llichard. Historical Sketch of tho Nottiuv.y Grays, aflerwar.ls C.inipany G, Eighteenth Virginiii Kegiment, Richmim.l, Va., 1871), Svo. Irelnn,Juhn Itobert, M.D. Tho Republic; .r, A History of the luitcl States of America in tho Ad- ministrations, Chic., 1SS7-S8, 18 vols. Svo. Ireland, Alexander, bookseller, Manchester. II.. is frequently menti.med in the correspondence of Carlvio and Emerson. 1. List of iho Writings of William Hi. /lilt and Leigh Hunt, Lon., ISIlS, p. Svo. 2. Uecollecli..ii- "t George llawson un.l his Lectures in Manchester in Isp;- 47, Manchester, lSS2,8vo. ;i. The Rook-Lover's Eiiclii- ri.lion : Thoughts on Solace an.l Coinpani.inship of !!.i.ik<. By Philobiblos, [pseu.l.] Lon., 1882, ;i2m..; 2d .il., 1S8H, (Preface sigiie.l A. I.;) 5th ed., I88S. 4. In Mo- inoriam : Ralph Waldo Emerson: Recollections o.' hi* Visits to England in lS:i:i, 1S47-4S, IS72-7:i, ani l-x tracts from Unpublishe.l Letters, Lon., 1SS2, Svo; 2.1 .• (., enl., entitle.l " Ralph Waldo Emerson : his Life, (iciiiiis, an.l Writings." iss'i. "An Knglish tribute to the uiiohtrnslvc hut O(i.smop.ililan inllueiice .if tli.' great poet. . . . There is little tlnK is new to Aniericiui rea.lers in Mr. Ireland's acc.miit"— iViidim, xx.\v.U). 5. Hooks for General Readers: reprinteil from the "Manchester t^narterly," Manchester, 1887, Svo. Ireland, I''. <1. Pocket Classical Dictionary, N. York, 1S79, 24IIIO. Ireland, James. The Oilman's Calculator, l.nn. and N. Y.irk, 187(i, cr. Svo. Ireland, John, and Nichols, John. ILiginlli's Works: with Life, and Anecdotal Descriptions of (he Pictures, E.lin., 1 874, 3 vols. Svo. j Ireland, John B. Wall Street to Ciishincr.'; ii ' Journal of Five Years in Asia, Africa, and Europe, .V. j Y'ork, LSliO, Svo. Ireland, Joseph Norton, b. 1817, in New York j City : a merchant there. 1. Records of tho New York Stage from 175(1 to 1860, N. York, 18fl(i-67, 2 vols. Sv.). ! 2. Mrs. Duff. Illust. (" American Actor" Ser.) Host.. i 1S82, 12mo. I " Mrs. Dull' was a great actress. It is well that .Mr. Ire- I land has taken sueli great iniiiis to trace her career. His inve.'>tiKati.in has been thorough, and his iiarrative i.s >im- I pie and straightforward."— A'tiKoii, xxxv. 161. '■\. A .Memoir 11 thorpe Cooper, ,\ " '1 III' meniMtr 1. fashl.iii. ami it )„ parts "- Xiiliiiti. X Ireland, lYIn Co., M.l. I. 'li,, I'hilii,, I8S2, I2iii III.' (leriiian of d (Tiiins.) I.on.diei I'laiien ; from thi l'"V. The! Il"|ic and Colony of I Irons, Hev. Win Ill.iMS, WlLI^UH Jmiii, tlio vicarage of Hroiii ri'ct.ir of St. Mary \ I11..I been appointc.l a mil was Bampton Ic. piililications ore speci m.' of single sermon w hole Doctrine of Fini IiKro.luotory Chapter o l."M., IS.'Ul, Svo. 2. 1 thr.e series, Svo. .3 iiii.l ISt.'i, Lon., 1844, 8 in his Earthly Rel.'vtion «vo. 5. The Theory 'm Svo. 0. KcclMh J;o.. 7. (Trans.) Hy,,, Mii«io by H. E. Hav Uiristian Servant's Boc Lfctiires on Synod, Di l«5(l,8v.,. in. The Jul li"ii, L.m., 18,')()-52, Svc hfiiig a Series of Serm *v.). Anon. 12. The M Series of Sermons for t fhe I'roposed Surrender "vo. 14. Apologia pro M-, Lon., 1884, 8vo. 15 Lon., 18(15, Svo; 2,!e'l J'-'-us Christ, the Son c "" '"'raolesandProphec meats «f the Bible knd Svo. 18. The Saored M IRB " I III' ll)(>lll(llr U u/rhl..i. I.. . mv |."Hm'-Vaw^,h xiv, ill' '' •'* " '"II ll*l"f"n|,i.r'« I'll la Vsm'.' |V, "'V , i' -'"■ik;!-" aiHl hi. Kr|,,„l,, '!i-';iu;;\!r';:;,.,;t^:;:;;' !;;;;>•- ,':™^':7' '-if (I'm,,,.) l,„,H.h..„'H r)r,,tlMT ,u,/l T ;; m • . '''■ ■'■ |:!"r';,i..,:: '"" " " -"''"''"v i!:;;[^rl^; ■,:: .f^"r«;7!,^;j;^'r.^r.y;:!:'-^ - T«''::'r.';!!;!7:::.;^^--r'^«'"«^ -• I'M- r.nboci'k. (m/iiiu :;>;;•'';'' ^'";"""i ''-'it'-.u li'iM.lolhh M.ahvl- ,, 81,,-' • V ',''•'-!""■ Anon. 2. H".l,2v„l,.,,Hv,. An 7 '^"Kl';- '■"l-n Ulo, l.nn., I^n:,!,. h;„. """ ""^ " "'""'«rinK OI,.,Tv„r, Un„ ^V,.|n.lu^■■-^v,^ A'^^; xxvl lli). ^^ '""''"'''■•"• ""'' »■ visit to '■ A l»(M)k ulMiIlt till' ilf']ii^(iti>u *ir *i Inu' noniu (>rlKliH,l™s,.i'^''''; "''"''''" <'"ntaln. iuMmteil by,.x I, s Tr,u .■'j""'''',""" N't'Clllmlons, II. , "Iron, Hal,.h,M (j.^ou,!.) Seo Scn..E,N«R, Ouv«, 111 *"in > »» ooinotli, London in i ^79 ii„ l'"l'li""'i»n, arc .-pod Heel,,, " vo ' i aluin';?." "^ ,'"'' Chri-tiKn^^e^ant'-a Booker :„,SVo'?f' ■"»• «• The Jwiia Christ the Snn"„f'n ■ V"' ■'''° °''*>""J '^''"« of Onl.T from the (lo«|,iil« I,,,,, |u,u i«. ,„ . , t«r,.,, IH7 , ' Jf''V?r ' ''•'■" '■/"'• <"'"• "•'•■•■ i-in-,-;:.!;:;:;;,^;.,:';:;;:';,'';;;^ ^^At"»- "'''ei-'"!" n l„k.n« ||„lv o',,."' ' ,1 n, ' S""' li'""l-, «» .iiDiilvln,/ I,., ir ■ ;■ ""il'l". 'ir lln.lhnr- ^H-;;;':::"^" •'^"•'■""•n-ou,.h..,n!ts;:i;a,:;;;:,,„^:; ! Irvln, I)., Lester, •.,.,; Lon.si7%..""- ""*'' I'' "'•"■ «• ^^In„,;.J.re.la. r„„, a ChnltUrstory. L„n.. pe«l,;ilv..! .^veno■o.T'"""^' •''''"''' ''''"""• ^ «-- Irvf'oe Arv«.^^i. ^■"'l"'™''"i'. I."ii., l'' ''''-■»""•"' i "«» wrote largely for the A L.?l I "r.'r ''-"-"'' ""J The Hiatory of Sco "h ' , rv r l'. ' """"'y"* Cluh». Carlyle, M.V. With a M^,?^. ^'^'^■' ,''>■ J"'"' Ailkcn W(jrk ar,. shiirNunnarL ,./'''''"'' ''■ l""-llonfi of 'this aii'l ■M'l>Ject.s.Xrt[.d ,,,'•' '"•'"'■ll'".! metrlp«l RU.rlel Lon?VH'?^2^«r;-8,^*''''''""«'^*'"-'K-- » N,.e.. |TrJ:blo"*'T"*!,%fi^f «'l'J«"^r '' <> D"'<^l'. The Amazon, ( . , 'vi 'l fro „ h^'lf I' ,"^/a 2. (Tran.. i^r-.«:r'^-^'^"«---^.'i:o^:.Bst 1B74, 8vo. 3 Brief i"''"*'-' of Historic Life, LoD. 2J odTlfo'^t^l^sT^lz" o'"' "'"' «"•'" •■ " ""-o «t«ry ; M?rn'."vf'A?5;:,'rppr«(«' t-'f. ^'"- '■^'^OOO With Keinton/'^caVGIast^bYrv- h^/"""''''' ''• '^^H, at lessee and inanaOTr of th^- i "-I""'"' '" "^«; and the leading Enilil .™„ ^^"'T J''"'". London the name I vC fo his3,^"" °^ *''^''»y- «« addod -ua„y desi^nati'd il klf^tZT u'^'t^^ ^l ■>M 'i-it: fi t'} IRV Address nt IVrry liiirr, ISinninghaiii, Lon., ]8"8, 8vo. 2. Kngllsh Actors; their Chiiraetoristics nnd their Methode. Oxf., ISSCi, l2ino. (A leeture delivered at Oxford nt the invitation of the vice-ehancellipr.) 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The Drowned Woman of Wigtown: a Koinance of the Covenant : suggested by Mr. Napier's " .Memoirs of Dundee :" with a Serici of Documents, Glasgow, 181)2, Svo. 4. The Annals of our Time: a Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, which have ha|>pened in, or had relation to, the Kingdom of Great Britain, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, Lon., 181)1), 8vo; new ed., 1871 ; vol. ii., (bringing the work down to L887,) 18>9. 5. The Hook of Dumbartonshire: a History of the County, liurghs, Parishes, and Lands, .Memoirs of Families, and Notices of Industries carrieil on in the Lennox District. Maps and Illust. Edin. and Lon., 1879, ;i vols. Jto. (The third volume is chielly pictorial.) 6. The Book of Scotsmen Eminent for Achievements, Paisley, L88I, 8vo. 7. The West of Scot- land in History : being Notes concerning Events, Family Traditions, Ac".. Glasgow, 1886, 4to. KlU copies printed. Irving, Kate. Clear Light from the Spirit World, N. York, 18St, 12rao. 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Illust, (U.S. Gov't Pub.) Wash., 1883, 4to. Also, several minor monographs. Irving, Theodore, ' L.D., [ante, vol. I., add.,] 1899-188(1. 1. A Tiny Footfall within the Golden Gate, 1865, ;i2mo. 2. More than Conqueror; or, Memorials of Colonel J. Howard Kitehing, ^f. York, 187H, 12mo. Irving, Thomas J> In the Rapids : a Romance. By Gerald Hart, [pseud.] Phila., 1870, 12rao. Irving, Walter. 1. Tennyson, Edin., 187.'?, Svo. 2. Charles Dickens, Edin., 1874, Svo. Irwin, Anne. Coombe Flowers : Poems, Lon., 1879, fp. 8vo. Irwin, Edward. Poems, G-ave and Gay, Lon., 1S62, 12mo. Irwin, Henry Crossiey, graduated ai. Queen's College, Oxford, 1870; a member of the Bengal civil ser- vice. 1. The Garden of India; or. Chapters on Oudh History and Affairs, Lon., 1880, Svo. 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I,..„ , !;sf'' ,■;; """J-Book of Queens. ^on^^i^Tl":,,-!- ^- ^'"' '^--. anJ other P„e., jacl:r;^:S:ai!;^";j^T''™''^- ?;jne1,,S:;^:'l--j;jHtes;WU;,.ut,„aki„.„,„, l'K3f«-Mn'nteri^'^'''^''^.M' "" '^">>- books s^ii;!.:^s,'ic^^'^r!£«'!"-i;i^:;iensrt^:^'i^; ^-^!;i;url:2'';;J;|;!-;-^">,^he He.oration to ,,;.....», A,U.. p. 'Mi, ,,,„.,., ,„„,^^ J J.» T,„^ Jackson. Rfiv. 4 ,.• ___ , -feAMUEL R. Gahi.Txeh : ,/",f ix''^"'"' ■'' "^ "'f "-orW '• (Ed.) Yorkshire Diariu«' in tl,n c »..„„.!. ^, . »"i^ '" '"c Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, "CteL" Sof p'l'?'^.''""' ""^ iniiL^^,r^;,rr^si'V^«^'<^p-iJ^:^^ Jackson, C'hnrln'a i,"i,- tical Arbi.rat'or: a Irea'tise n'"^ "'"''^'''- ^he Prac- I^^e of Lay Arbitrators I.o„ mo r"""'"'^ <■»■• '"o i.. I _ -■■<". ii«-., XIV Jackson, Rev. Arti>...<< curate of St. Thonias^ R r"^*^""'''' onlained 1868 1. The Mis;:,, :^"jl'„^,,ff"'^'i-'. London, 1875-82; 12".". 2. The H,.to y "st Thl';'"!'"n!' ''""- 1«?6. •Mreet, Lon.. 1881, 8vo! 3 The m'' '■ ^^"''"^'' ^"S^^i ^inr''":e%^;„^^^„:ron°7?Ed^7^'rr^ the '^e'of LayTrbitr:t„;nr "'879^0 '"" the Plants oultivateil in ,h n ^■,^'^^-> ^ Catalogue of Jackson, Rev fh„>, ' ...' °'o. •to. 2. Ouide the L ter w"''"V; ^- «''™rdf J8-6, at lirasenose CollLe' Oxford ?..',*""' "•'^•' graduated Classified Selection of ^1^1 S t T'lK' "^'"^ a I of Wold Ne«ton K^slili^'^l"'''' ''^^'^ •• rector I'"!).,) Lon., 1881,. (to T Tr™ A'; 'f"'^" Soc. " o'ds of Our Urd fro„, ih;p '"'!;' '^"'"ons on the Cinchona-Cultur by ivtrel W ^V ^ """''"Book of Jackson, Rev. ChaHP.n'' .^"'"•' ''*''*'' '2-no. towards a Bibliograthv of J''^'"'"'»gy = a Contribution I'. Suffering Here-Gli v'h ""r'"''"'^' •""'■ '^'"■■k. mt Soo Pub.,) Lon.,'l8s'r4to ^""""""-'a' Botany, (IndeJ N. York, lS71,loL,.^^",:^ "«7^"«r . Lenten Semon,, ^^Z^Xi^'riS^r: ^i-' «-""-" at ViSroVli'e fSr;^"!-' ^"•''•e". A St. BartholomeVx Cr pnle^ateTl'nH"^ ^^'^^ ' ^««'" "f ministration, Lon.! 186? Svo ^''"'"''«'«'« Indian Ad The Forgiveness of Sins' amJoH, c^°"' ''"™ 1««^. ' ' Jackson. R. i 7' r""' Svo. 2. The Death of crrUTh '?°'"' ^'"'•' '^^ 1.876, 8vo. Also ZJ -Jtl' ^.«°"'» Sermon !i;i,ur 01 — ."--iMiuon, L,on., 1865 Hvn »uuian Ad- 183. 1. Jackson, E. A l ' r n ,. « ., J87U, I'ories, N York, is'j/ l^'cZ/^'' ^ike It, and other irmons, ,S'ones. Ulust. n. y : ^?"''™?? Tapers, and other 'Thornton; or, Who is myV- .'h "r^. ^- t-'bri'tine -' • I l6mo. "'^ '..hbor.' N. York, ]87(° ' E.vamination of "The «',„: .L '•. f"'"' "r Fancy I-m., 18767 8vo Also ,in ','' ^ ^''""' ^™ — o"- Jacksoii r'™/}. '.^'"«'" sermons, Ac. ' "'■.srf4o"^^^feiT(n8^-';^6\''?"?' '^A'^y -i^- nnes and Letters of Sir GeoVl r- ^' - ""^'^ '''''« ^i- Peace of Amiens to the BatUeof tT' '^-'V'- •"'■"" 'ho vol.s. 8vo. "aitieol lalavera, Lon., 1872, 2 »e™;r^"4'5!vor"c^'^^\,^'^d'r;;''''-^' •"""■■« the public I "'I with Nap,,Ie,,,,ie 'Frknce ""•'.^'''^''t struggle of ft i? N dmry we see the .same shrmvH "'"? ',''« ^™t entryY?, Jackson, Fr'anci^nift'^if'-' '«'""• ,r6siri„n, „«■ ♦....."•'.■»? "f'l'-lSai, b. at Newton, Mass. «» E.vami„atio„ „; "The Ga.ef a" ';, f """ "■• I''"°»/? ?s8Sttr'"-^''^'^^o^^:::a^^j:;i:r::r vofttr.:^\«?s^;,f t-,'«j,Du«.,e,, B.C.L., ,,„.; mum, Turkey', „her"hislL"^^;»"'''' '''"' ■" Erzc- aries; removed to the Un ed^t^^*'*-'^'??"™'' ""ssion- at Amherst in 1870, and i^ee 'w h" ^t"^ ' S^-'-ated the Boston Latin School. I 1 m.."^:" '""'." "'"'tor in phy, N. York, 1873, \,"mo. '„ /''t''?"'atical (ieogra- ;n Space: a Manual 7^A^,±L^'!^'"^' ".The E^rth ■}■ Fair Lusitania. I ii.„r decorative Design, Jackson, Frederick J ti n""' '"• ^.ov...,«.„,,.rrtf:«a:„.,., 8i)l JAC JAC Lon., IHfiB, p. «vo. Anon. 2(J ed., abridged, 1S7,1, Iflmo. 2. Chimiis from Hcavtn's Belfry, Lon., 1H70, yi. 8vo. 3. Till' Sculptor, and other I'oeiiis, Loll., KSTIi, 12mo. JackMoii, Kcv. (ieorge Anson, gniduutod ut Yule 1S()S; CongregiitionttI minister iit Swiunpscott, M1188, Karly Chrisliim Literature lyiniers. Kditud by 'J' '' •■- A Topo- Materia MeUioa. Pi^AliSv^Z^ -^^^ '''•.': ™- ^: "' »"«'•'-'' .'=.v..l.ilis, Lon., sfis 2„o V,'",'^""J°f « BrnpMcal rn.l Mofco logiea, r " • ,">'^' ' , •' ^ Topi- '>i.;easo, Lo„., l8r!.,c..,s,o '''"'"'■""''''"P*'" ''''^^''b™! i Materia jtll pjfa;:;!*'','''' ^'""V '"«■' !'• ■'^™- ^• Jackson, Johu Os aid. I R„n . '^"I'l'lemuntrUn or 7 ^^y- r,'' ?''""'''="•''••»• ''"' '•on., 1845. i2mo. 2. JoZ Onll r '"""" c.msi,]orc,l, an,i ThiTapeutt.. i ,"" H"'^""' l''">""acol,i ■ IMhSi,lestheBorderal"„',?e,K'e;™X ','■'■'• 'f.',""' '■ I '■^'^". p. "". "" ' *' '"■' '"'■' ^-li"- l'^-' ; 4,h !l ot Keliirioiis I.if„ i., .1... r „ '. "'"Ago; „r, (J|i,„„.eH .C.-i,-,... .._. _ ' The Ulian«eoi ^vimii neec8.sary «" "■ nn ^reson, la. ilie Muuntain, I'hiia., Jackson, John P. i ti,„ /.'k ' '"• Jackson, John William it.. meri.M, Dublin, ;8oI, 12mo"' I860, 12ino. and'^f^I';^'^;,:"!;^: J^i; "'..or, of the To,vn ISSS, Svo. ' ^■"■">i'J. ui \orlisl„re; 2U eu., Lon., vi '"mX'oS'co' 'r,^""' ^i^'' ^ '■^•^^. at Mina. and became a n, "Zy l^?^*^'?' '^^'^-y ^^^-' O.S. gonor..,, age,, :"e"'i^;at 'n . A, ',\r" ."'Tr'-l"" ».-i,M,,,s,onson t:,o Xorth I.aeinVc™'".' M„t'""iJ' -,-.,-',-,;" '■"". '-'mo, 2 The P..,, „« r i. "^'" ""'' Missions on tV Xorth 'r n ^"- '■ '^ 'a^'^a t.notion of Lan.lIonliMn. Ion A " 8 .r '" "'' "-' '^^■ Jackson, Taliow i j •■ ' • nisfie to Ho aeo Wnne^'^ r ^""'.''""'^ -^ited antr.go. Habeas Corpu. PM"rVK6^n'""'"''""f, »" "'« ^-'n't of what is n?\nhlT;^^'ti^~\ni,^"'}t ^'""••• "b^rl!^;^-^---^. ""n4.a, ',:;'- ^«^;^:; 2. The Duties of Chr.nian "v' T ' k"",',' '•'^^' '^mo. t callv consi,lere,i, L n 857 Vf'' ',? ''^ ""'' !'"'«■ The ProviJen.e of Tv • ' ^,- • ™ ' ''' «J-. >-*''''. 3. ture, Lo„.. S2, ?, s™" T"-?)^ '" '^'' ^-Sht of .«erip. •i. ( xrans.) The \ew F«rmuIa"forM,Mr'v'?".: '" "' ' """"^ exhibited n -heir ^nrit, ^"'^'^"l'-'"^ o( Chrin- I-.^eiiarge of Rivers, by W R K m, r r ^^1"*-^ »' i "'8. '-"n., 1868 ivo (r fP'""' "'"* I'ntctioal Bear- t. Canal and Culve t Table' tk Pv.T- ' ' "' '^™' "J- ^on., 1872 8 B t) 1, ""^^ ■^"''" «""''»'" ! 2d '""I E.vau.ples, Lon., 1 879 ^ ' Sv, ,'"?"'"'■•'' Te.U I and Times. Klited h!",. .f"";""" "^ »'.v -"vn Life Aid to Surve. IWiee' ri,u.V'Ar%'"*" '?'.'• *• ^on., rs7;^ 8vo '"^ ""^ '''« ^^"' ""^"jamin fratikland! of thc'Sd^ ««^;.„,?^^^«-««. M.A., lS12-,88r., son 1S34; '.rdained^'sfr eetor of i; u"T """' ^^fo^J- l'-<52,„nd prebendarvof Jt Pa.F . ^"^^^'ngton from "ions, p-ac hed ehiet^v on" >,.,■„' Ail"'", ^=1'- '• «- IS.ix.l2mo. 5. Kc«tatre,'o7'^"'" '"'•n. ' 6. KthnoloBv and Phnn 1 "•'"""' ''''''"■. I'<5i), Svo tiijiogy ana i'nonoloffv as an 4w) ♦,. .1. t»- , * . ^on.. IS62, p. 8vo,. ne,v ed., IS7T 7'' i.v ''" "'stonun, ^"Utli, and other l'oemsLm,8fii , "' '^'''"" '"y '■"nternnhitcd Phvsieav \ \, r' '-'""• •''■ '^-'an ^Pi.ituf,lly, Lon ,^ snV2 2"? ^.' ^"'^''-^-^tually, and "ith Memoir, lS7o ' ^ '""'''" P' «'•»'• ""w «!., pht^'r.'^i/rTovf t,Ti-r '^"" »"^ ""^' -. Jackson, Jose hine " '^v^;'. '"''■' '^'no. i".^atchel",s'er.,)N?o" ?Ssn .! i« " ""^ ^''"'Of? jack,*on, j»iisV I, F H ' A-. .";";''• Book to M'e..:„n's':,:er^Mfi;,^Vost ;'-,'s r'-^'s'"' '""" Jackson, LoiiJis D'Agui'ar r v '. ,r ■ ■Manual, Lon., 1875 2 i,a,?« , I ' , u '• ".vJraulio 2. •^iuiplified WeKht-'Td'lf. '"• '"} «J- enl., I88;i. , -■ ■"■ ^""ert Tab' I'iKl ft.vamples, Lin 1870 .. o ' - '■•' Aid to Survey I'mM.^'r;,'''' "<5''' ed., 1881. 5 onr-F,gure Logarithn^,. a^d other 'I es/hof Is f !i™n,i^^!;;l-.r'i^"=>- Manual w;;;;:!^^;: ?:n::';^8^tr'''"'''«"^-!^^^^"S!:%sr ""io's Penance: a Tale, Lon IH^^o --."auu Skilli- J';;;l .Sketehe. in the S^'eet Sou LoV" S-'''' Z"' f -I Mi;iperon's Cares Lon is-a o , ' l»i.'. •"'vo. 4. av.. „„uk. their appeamn oV ■„ ''''''r'"';''''.'''''' » '"oli ' t'H'.it day. It is' ■„11 ,,(■ H, "i , V ''" I'ost times 1,, the f- l-,ph.ot. and ':^^nlX,:;t^:Z.;^.I^;X^XIlf .i»v u;'''!!'^ ^'•^f «• To America and I.aek : a HoM. ! J'<"kson, Itichard' Charles. 1 The n„M Ti^e Hir n,:"",;""'-- J'--«^'^' 18«M 8n ""r. is^r . ,, ' '"onias I «eholar,.hip at W^l am C , el"' "'^'1' '^•^'^^''•;' • *?-"-' « elected Fell„„. of Wa Iru I8«i ' «'"'"'"aled Is.os; l'"*''^2,. was a pupil of Si ill'', •s"."';; .""-""■'"■^' ''"""w came an arehitect. I , f. '• " ' '"^■-*-'il, and be- '■estoratiou of the liodlp'i., 1 '""' """'^ includes the ) variou. public tidil:''t 'l^^ ""1 ";" --<-» "f ! '"« deslgus have gained „?' ill 1 '!'"' "'Twl'-Me, and I at several exhibition, I u ^ ""'' '"'■'orable mention '-on., I87;i, p. 8vo 2 D.fi r" '^f''" Architecture, r«tria, with 'ce,tiV„e f„ ,4 ;;""• '!'« .yn^mero, and d,,stry a,'d n.'™'!^; i^;';;:!;!;'!':'S ^'•ork.a'mo„„mcn, of i„. liMory, Knido I, «k a ■,,",'"' ',"'"" Interostlrig intorl }•'. '/.no, these Ihre^' ,. *•;;!■?', ,»"'l anli,,u«,i'?u, "lie, 'e Also, pamphlets, lectures, .to. W3 f JAC Jackson, Rev. W. T. Seneca nn.l Kant ; or, An Exiiosition of Stoic and Rntionalistic Kthica : with a Comparison and Critici.»m of the Two Systems, Dnyton, 0., 18S1, 12mo; new ed., ISSfi. Jackson, Walter H. Zilplia : a Story of the Now Forest, I.on., I J Jackson, William, secretary to the Earl of Uun- donald. Olil-Fashioncd Wit and Humour: in \erse: with a Prefatory Letter of Approbation from the Late Eminem Poet, (ieorge Crnbbe, Lon.. 18(111, 12mo. Jackson, Uev. William, M.A., I'.S.A., gradua «..«.....-.... ••;•■----. evitably lead up to the e.mclii.s on that the laws ot naturo and the. conscience of man, who is yet a part of nature. must have had a raMonal and moral origin. —Spectaloi . " V'Tho' Doct'ine of Retribution: Eigt Lectures preached before the University of Oxford i- the \ear 1875, (Bampton Lectures.) Lon., 1876, 8vo , ed., 1884. " Mr. Jackson has supplied us with one of th 'blest de- fences of the Christian Faith, by his careful consideration of the human nature to which that Faith brings its mes- sage."— .'<(jec(a(or, xlix. 37u. 4 (Ed.) Memoirs of Dr. Richard Gilpin, of Soaleby Castle in Cumberland, and of hif Poserity in Two Suc- ceeding (ienerations. liy Willii.m Gilpin. Carlisle and Lon., 1880, 8vo. a. The Golden Spell, and other Poems ; 2d 'd., Lon., 1885, 12ino. Also, single sermons. Jackson, William Kobert. Vendors and Pur- chasers : a Short Epitome, Lon., 1857, 12mo. Jackson, Rev. William Walrond,M. A., grudu- ttted at Balliol College, Oxford, 18till; ordained 18i,6 ; Fellow and tutor of Exeter College 1863-87, and since then rector of that college. With others, (trans.) A His- tory of England, principally in the Seventeenth Century, by Leopold von Ranke, Lon., 1875, 6 vols. 8vo. Jacob, Archibald Hamilton, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., late chief si rgeon of the Dublin Eye and Ear Infirmary ; surgeon oculist to the lord lieutenant of Ireland, Ac. The General is'edioal Council : Whom it Represents, and How it should be Reconstructed, Lon., 1880, cr. 8vo. With Gi.ASCOTT, John H., 'An Ilistorioi-l and Genea- logical Narrative of the Families of Ja<'ob, Dublin, 1875, 8vo. Private! iirinted. Jacob, Ar'thnr. 1 . On the Designing and Construc- tion of Storage Reservoirs, Lon., 1867, Svo ; new ed., rev., 1888. 2. Practical Designing of Retaining-Walls, 1873 Jacob, Edith S. 1. The Gate of Paradise: a Dream of Easter Eve; 7th ed., Lon., 1882, sq. 16mo; 8th ed., 1884. 2. The Vision of the Holy Child : an Al- legory, Lon., 1882, sq. liimo. 3. Crump and Smiles: the Story of Two Bears. Illust. Lon., 1886, p. Svo. Jacob, Ephraim A An Analytical Digest of the Law and Practice of the Courts of England : comprising the Reported Cases from 1756 to 1886, N. York, 1879- 86, 11 vols. Svo. Jacob, Eustace Wilberforce. (Ed.) Some- thing New ; or. Tales for the Times. Uy Several W riters. Lon., 18153, p. Svo. , , „ Jacob, Mtvjor George Adolphiis, of the Bom- bay Stair (^rps, inspector of army schools. (Trans.) .\ Manual of Hindu Pantheism: the Vedftntasara: with Annotations, Lon., 1881, Svo. , ^ ■, Jacob, Rev. George Andiew, D.D., graduated, first class Lit. Hum., at Worcester College, Oxford, 1829 ; ordained l»3l; head-master of Christ's Hospital, Lon- don, 1S53-68. 1. The Presence of Christ: Four Ser- mons, Lon., 185S, 121110. 2. The Ecclesiastical Polity ot 894 JAC the New Testament: a Study for the Present Crisis in the Church of England, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1.8S4. 3. A Friendly Ke|ily to the Seventh of Dr. Harrison s Tracts on the Euchoristio Doctrine of Romanists and Ritualists, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 4. The Sabbath made for Man, (Prize Essav,) Lim., 1.880, cr. Svo. 5. The Lords Supper Historically considered, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. AUo, school-books, single sermons, Ac. Jacob, Sir George I.e Grand, K.C.S.I., C.B., : served in the Persian campaign of 1857 and in the In- ' dii:n .Mutiny. 1. Report upon the Ocieral Condition il i the Province of Katteewar in 1842, Bombay, 181,'i, 8vo. 2. English Government of India on the Principles lai.l i down in Her Majesty's Proclaniiition shown to be nece- ' sary, Lon,, 1860, Svo. 3. Western India before nn.l during the Mutinies; Pictures drawn from Life, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. Jacob, Miss Gertrude L. The Raja of f-rawak : an Account of Sir . Limes Brooke, K.C.B., LL.D., given chiefly through Letters and Journals, Port, and Maps, Lon., 1876, 2 vols. Svo. "The" book is accurate, and shows marks of consciin- tlousness and care."— .Si(. licv. xlni. 488. Jacob, .Mojor-Gcn. John, C.B,, 1812-1858, of the liombiiy Artillery; served with distinction in the Indiiin Mutiny. 1. Rilie Practice, Lon., 18,"i5, Svo; (th ed,, 1858. 2, Tracts on the Native Army of India : its Orguniznti'.n and Discipline, Lon., 1868, " ,o, 3. Letters to a Lady on the Progress of Being in the Universe, Lon., 1S58, !2 Jacob, Rev. John Alexander, M,A„ grndua,.' at Trinity College, Dublin, 1847; ordained 1848; r';.M"r of St. Saviour's, Ba.h, since 1884. 1. Building m .Si- lence, and other Sermons. Lon., 1S75, 12nio. 2. True and Faithful : Four Sermons on the Book of Ruth, Lon., 1878, Svo, Jacob, Philip Whittington, a. 1890, at. -4. ^Trans.) Hindoo Tales: Adventures of Ten Prini:is; from the Sanskrit of the Dacakumarachuritan, l.on., 1873, i2ino. Jacob, T. Evan. The Bliss of Revenge, [a novel,] Lon,, 1886, p. 8vo. Jacob, W. J. My Personal Recollections ot Rome, Lon,, 1871, Svo. Jacobi, Abroham, M.D., b. 1S30, at Hartmn, Westphalia, and educated at German universities ; i e- movjd to the United States in 1853; became prolcssnr of diseases of children in the New York Medical (al- lege in 1861, in the medical department of the I'nini- sity of the City of New York in 1867, and in the Col!'i;e of Physicians and Surgeons in 1870. He has Imi, president of the New York State Medical Siciety, ,U'. 1. Dentition and its Derangements, N. York, M',;, 12mo, 2. The Raising and Education of Abnndioi.i Children in Europe, 1870. 3. Infant Diet. Revltel and Enlarged by M. P. Jacobi. N. York, 1875, Svo. i. A Treatise on Diphtheria, N. York, 1880, Svo. 5, Tlie Intestinal Diseases of Infancy and Childhood : PliyM- ology. Hygiene, Pathology, ind Therapeutics, Detroit, 188T, 16mo. Jacobi, Charles Thomas. The Printers' Ilnml Book of Trade Recipes, Hints, and Suggestions rclatiiij, to Letter-Press and Lithographic Printing, Lon., Is>7, cr. Svo. Jacobi, Hermann Georg. (Trans.) Gmna Sfltras; from the Pri'krit. Part I. ("Sacred Books ot the East," vol. xxii.) Oxf., 1S84, Svo. Jacobi, IW'..ry, (Putnam,) M.D.,b. 1842, in Lon- don; daughter of George P. Putnam, "life, vol, ii,; studied medicine in the Philadelphia Woman's .Mimical College and the New York College of Pharmacy, iinl was the first woman admitted to the KcoledeMfo3cinc, Paris, where she graduated ISfl. In 1873 she married Dr. Abraham Jacobi, Hupya. She wag professor of inalL-ria niedica in the Woman's Medical College of New York Infirmary, and later became a professor in the .Now York Post-Graduate Medical School. 1. The (iucstioii of Rest for Women during Menstruation : the lioylston Prize Essay of Harvard University for 1876, N. York, 1877, Svo. "To the discussion of the subject the author liniiiiS a large aniount of erudition as well as of original re.Hnrcli. —Nation, XXV. 1"2. 2. The Value of ire, N. York, 1.879. S. I'^--:'?* •><> Hysteria, Brain Tumor, and other Cases of Nervous Dis- ease, N. York, 1S88, l2mo. With White, ViiToiiii A-, Use of the Cold Pack, followed by Massage, in the Treat- ment of Anicmia, N. York, 1880, Svo. JAC The (Ireok-Letter Societies, Jncobs, Albert I' I'Mmit, l,S79, |fi,„o - ->->,.^v„:o, Jacobs, Rev. Henry Kyster T. r> AI. Jacobs, ,„/•,„ . (,, I SJ4 „,,?„,, i' ' ■^•' '"" "f Rev. ouled at Pennsylvania CV.'lill^,*''"'''''' ''"• '""' edu- Seininary in (Je ty " L 'ITi ""'' "* "•" T''e"logical ''"<'S'= 1«7"-N;i, I;utheran Seraina'r; in 'hiladerhrr'!? '1"""'^^ '» "'« the C,m„„c„tary on Gab ^,n ' !?i , '" ^as fan.sluted American edition of Me "l P ' ''l''"'^'''"' i" the Doctrine of the Min ...» •*? p""mentaries. |. The ;:^ 'he r-uth::r{!;;;:;^-^-«'>t ;^ t^. Do^n^uc^!;^ i lonoord; or, Symbolical u I :■ ' -"'o li"ul< ofl Lutheran Church \v'h,is"ort'u 'r" , '^'' '-""^elio^" .tc, Phibi., 1882-m;^ 2 ": s f!'";'"''"-''!"". Notes, I nnd Exegetiual Uiind-Iiook V„ '>hl' p ^'■""•■^•) Critical j from the German of Fri°driol? mJ'^'v^T"" "^ "'"''" = ;N;"tes, X. Vorl<. ISsV"^!^' ^''^^f;:'^'^'^' ^'-^^^ ■■ with I Trans.,) Comi).n,i „f i .u '"' Simkkkr, (j. p iiutter.'Vhil ,''^r '„"^5''" '""■•J" Theology, by Leon' ' "'•" *ee, also, ilAy, C. A JAM Water: a Necessity and a Danger, mip Jacobs, J. H. L""-, ISrS, Svri. -.-augBi (KJ.) The t°.rlest En^'lis bV '•^""•i'**"' «'•«• 2. liiJpai, "The Mo all Phil^olh"'°"f "/ ""^ ^"''l«'' "f Catalogue of the Angli-Jew.M, r "•"''!'' '^""•'' ■• '• London, 1887, Lo„ fss^ k ' "'V"""'' Exhibition I .'uJaica: a Bibli "g^ph 'al G."ide / ""'"""'oc. Ang?o' I tory. Lon., 18SS, ,svo ° ^^ '" Angl..Je,vish His- | wiSr.:ufh' P„'''';*\''«'' »-0-. 1808-,87., b at ! ^.iU^anio^^;^-, ';j:[:x;^ '?;^i5r ""^1- ^ ^ Jacobs, iWichae^" Wi, •■' ' '^'"°- Jacobs, ,»;,v;"'b"'!,^/ aM e ,??" '•"" "^ ««-• M. bar 1S7I. ^A Treatise V,,etfwo"f''!)\ "'■",'' '^/' '» '"e Qiia,.i-Xational, and Munioi.ml i ,"'""'''- National, I>eoi,ions of the liritish in 4 •"'' '"'''"'j' "P"" the 18N7, 8vo. " ""'' Amerioan Courts, Host., Jacobs, Sarah « r . Oak and its Neighbor..., Vos.r.s6.;" 2 j-^ '"'1-J ^hite Jacobsen, Jmiu. tL « , Court Interpreler,''i'."t„f ,««e«-i«mo'"'' "' " '''"'"«- Settling the Labo.Tr;ubltohfc"8"8H 'r*^ '""""^ tai-ies ar, included in a n«w nTr ^''T""^ oommen- '-'■■•>".) t The Chris fan's irri,"""'.'"'-^8' * vols, ^M' an Unfinished Auob,o:n,fi' ""** 'i^''^^ ««"n»n8 ^ewkirk. N. York, 1,S78 l2m°o '''''^- ^'1"<"1 b^ M. Jacocks, Abel H 'r , ' . Collc;|;r'*c^."bn^d'f '■*"'=»«» graduated at St. John's bemg Variations in\Many Keys A- {, »''''« M"«ic; from &cn,,ture, Lon., IS??- nri ' ,""',«. isicnl Themes Cues from All Qua ters o. T-.*''- ''-^^' "'■ »^'>- 3. ■Ifioal Recluse, Lon. f 871 ; slo'"^ '""^'"8' "^ "^ '•^r. 4. AsDec , rr i .u ', • *^°- -Anon. New ed liook-Makers t„. 18^2 ne^'''i -^/'.B-""^ Mark! and ^isl'tfall and Mi ni^'ht' M "*•' '■"' P- ■'*»■»• «• A '"•'.p.8.0,- newed.%7*''"""»^ """ °"''. I".n ! I). Iniitnof Charii-t .' '^ "■■»> 1. >.ll. f'ory. Lon.."l87,S. „. sV" 7 q'"? "' '";"''•""« '" Bible ?t,-rs:y^'i-i.r'K"""r^:"v.^8: ^--^^,-„:2deJ!:,8?a,tJ^-^^;'-£.^ to Hamlet, Lon,. 1877 «,.„ o cj'j ,. Texts, Lon., |,H77, p H. o '"<'e-I"ght8 on Scripture -en-I^Z':,:',!:--, «r^,«-,,';„J''-^,'^'7''« ^ a Poem, in and .Shadows: with other Poem. Fdf; .'T-'-' ','■' "«bts Jacques, |>. „., A, D IS"! is--"' ^""'• agricultural ii„„er cilLi t1 i;'*-'^,,, sdited an llint,.towar.lspLica Perf ? ""'" Carolinian. 1 Human Bcauty,T \wl I^^ '"IV "■■• ^'"' P'>"»^"phy of ■ '^'"nual of Prac ic-U n, w 'i^""'- 2- The Garden : '«"«, I2.no. a.The'La n V™ "y T' "'^ "^^ ^'-^'^ Horse „n,| ,Sl,eep Husbandry X Yc k Is';- " ,f ^''"''■• I ihe iarm : a Manual of i>,-, .■ , . '*' '^'"'' '"mo. 4. N. York, l»r,6, 1 imi 5 Th„ m" '^^"'"""■re; rev. ed Arclntecture; 'rev. ed., N. York H^V '1^"'"""" «' ""■•"' as a Permanent Home I,,nt= ' , '' '^""•- "• Florida i to (Jrow IlandsomrN. Yo,^'Ts7 %o'""' 'l""' '• «»'^ ?8^^l^i:^-^"•-''-'^^b^i^TAtN'^S?i; or,''j*u'!rsn: a1>!j C?r,^;ra'nitv '"",r" """' "> R«"gion , a Popular Researei"tothe'T:Ve';rr"^-'''''"''''=««"'^ N. York, 187;^, l2mo '"^ Religion of the Bible, Jasger, Mrs. .liarv A 1 i r ;:^';;^.i^-.,,s8o,p.8v^1:Ki;^-^:-^^ b.'"'ratB'odm"'"E'n "''''r' »*«--' 'M.R.C... versity'of London' rsA' ?:"■' ""l"'^ '■*'«• « the Uni- '«4». I. The Ancient I'an^'"' "' '''y"'e"th since physician to the Truro n!», J; ' ^^*'^' eonsulting Royal Institution of Comw Tc '^ T'f""' "^ "'f and Structures as Mutual Pvi' . '• ^°"'"'' ■''pectres '«58,Svo. 2. E,„„,tc, witrr'n-' ''?''•«"'!««: I.on., and Medicine. Lon., Ys«Vn8vo "'"' '" I'^y^iology , J«go, WilliH,, , b 'l5- 1 at A, . lecturer and teacher at th„n •. '""raJion. Cornwall; of Science, 1. Wa„i pk'''^ """ ""'' Hove Schoo I'raoacal : an ilemenfa?;Te.r'Booi;^'T''''"7''"™' ""^ pXt' Ta *c ^'^r"'''St^- Man'ul;''")'?:rsV &lour"supply^„r'7h tn'red P^l °" "-"viieit' ^'d' Millers, liakers, and Corn Fa^,'"^''p" ^ /"^ ">« ^'«« "f H. Chemistry of Wheat pJn.r"! S"g''ton, 1884, 8vo. ogj Of Bre J.Maki^rBrfe"l^8tro.""'' ^-''-'- 18Sb^ cr" sfo! ''""" ■'y Matrimony', [a „ovel,] Lon DaftT^f Pali^a^rf "^'J.• J«masp.Asa„a' ■^7 ■ -'«■ ■-ii':B:i;bi^:^artf "'^"' "^"-- students "I etEcr w/",r i" reCereiice lor a Pahfn i pieced ••--j<.a,/.,xil.M,w' ' ^^'■ropeaii, as soon £T„"„\I ' I8?7,1^r' '"■"""'"' "•« Nayjot Ceremony, Bombay "iSe^'P"'"'""''"'" ^'""'" '" *'''^''°-^^'"'' Indian Ho'useholdltf*,!!' !!"' ^'!°'* '• ^ Guide to I»;li;.n Industrie,' L'^r,"f8 "i;:';'' 'C'' '"«' P" "-• => thepeopfe." uwl^kviirei ^^''^'^'I'V "Hh the „o.de^'„7 ^""•..'[ssi'r ."8'r ^;=""or s"' ^-'-^-Keeping. Hlust. an'" ours to them, Lon' LsS'f p"S ' "'"''" ^""^^ »" "^ Iprem^.J^^^J.^I^-Jl-i^-^/oporrof Cases in the Su- James,Alexaiider M n i i-^P-' '""' 8vo. "". .'1.0 institutes of S ^e^;' ^^i.'^i''.''- fdin, lecturer Eumburgb ; „,si„„„t physicia^ to tl,?"pT- u ^\'>'^''"'"^«, infirmary. 1 Hnw L i • r "'" '^''■nburgh Roval for the People .'frdir uZ ^"".f' '" "™'"' Leclu^e and Clinicu'l Stidies, id "n 'iSgs 's" ^^ P^siological {^^^■-;.- Etiology PatL^^^^„iL^|--y 80j J-^'S JAM « iislrftliiin Eiuiijrant 1 Cuiu- I Tlio " City which hiith • - Fut' ■!-■ State, Lon., ■J I'.'hr'.-'ti'in Counsels: ' 1 I'' ;,; ion, Ijiin., \'^'-, ■.,2: 2.1 e.l., 1S70, Miinuiil uf llevci- Jaines, Anne. The paniun, Lcm., IS!)',!, 1 •mo. Jnmvs, Arnbellii M. Foundations :" or, Thonghts o" ' 1S71, I'Jnio; new ed., onl., 1S7''. .'^elections ami TransliUions Cro' i l'2nio. li. The .Service of Line, Lii 18mo. I. The Coveniint of I.ove tion for tlio Siek unci Sutfcrinf,', l.un,, V ;■>: 2(1 c, Ph.D , b. IS5.'), at Jaok- siuiville, 111.: gn.iuited al ■lalle !S77; professor uf finance and aduiini?ti; :(.n in th<; UiiivorHJiv of Penn- sylvania since ISS:!, 1. (Traiif.i Panegyric^ of Ijokrr- tes, Cambridge, Mass., 1874. 2. The Ko': i" >i of tho Slo.lern Municipality ic the Ga.^-.-upplj Economic A.isociation Pub.,) N. Yorii, lsS6, Sv,). "Itisastinlyupon tliepnM'''r!ini.lsuf siaieinlorforonoi' . . . .\t every jioint II ;h'/oi7 n'Hsoiiiii'.' ami histiirlc') cation are a"ptly put to.wtliei. sci h> ii, Mistaiu oaei and the cuiiciu.sii.n " — .Iccni.. x.x.\". Wi. James, Etlwaril. The Modern Oarsman: i Coui- pend of Informatiou ^n Rowing, .-culliMjf, &<:.. X. York, J '78, 12mo. James, Edwin, Q.C., [tvHf, vol. ;,. add,,] 1S12?- l^'s?; nailed to the bar ls;ifi; recorder of Ilrightou IS.'i.^: M.P. for .Maiyl"bone 18.')'.t; appointeil solicitor-general Ibfll, but immeiliately afterw.u.li expelled from the society of the fiiner Temple; rci'.wned to the I'nitod States, pv.T.jtised for some years in i.' "iv York, and after- wards ret irnvd to Kuglaml. 1, The JAinkrupt Law of the Unitci: i'ci'es. Ls()7 : with Notes, iti., N, York, LS67, Svo. 2. The rolitioa! Institutions of America and Eng- land, Lon., !.-.-'. 'ivo. James, .>Irs. Kd win^ 1. Wandering.^ of a Beauty, X. York, lSii:i, I2riM. 2, Muriel: or, Social Fetters: a Novel, Lon., lS(i7, |, vo. James, EHa. i' -t and Last, Lon., Isss. James, .Mrs. Florence Alice il'rice,) ("Flor- ence Wurilen." ]iseud.,) married, Isss, to (ieorge E, James. J. The Hou.«e on the Marsh, Lon., 1.SS2, p. Svo. Ar.on. New ed., 1SS4. 2. At the World's Mercy, Lon., :S84, p. Svo, 3. A Vagrant Wife, Lon,, ISSii, p. 8vo. 4, A P.-nec of Darkness. Lon., 1SS5, Ii vols. er. Svo. J. A Do>; wilh A liad Xame, Lon., lSS,i, :J vols, or. Svo. 6. Doris's Fortune, Lon., ISSB, p. Svo. Anon. 7. Schchcrczado • a London Night's Entertainment, Lon., 1SS7, ;i vols. or. .Svo. .S. A Woman's Face : a Novel, L(ui., ISSS, :i vols. cr. • vo. '.t. The Witch of the Hills: a Novel, Lon., I>ss, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. James, Frank Linsly, M.A., F.R.(1..S. 1. The Wild Tribes of tl'c Soudan ; an Account of Travel and Sport, chielly in the liase Couutry. Illust, Lon., 18S,S, Svo; 2d ed.,' cnl.. 1SS4, ■'The iKink is essentially a record of a sporting tour. There is little else ihat is interesting In it."— .Sii^ Hew, \\'i\. 1j7. 2. The Unknown Horn of Africa : an Exi)loration from Berbora to the Leopard River : with Additions by J. (i)dfrcy Tlirupp. .^^K.l'.S.; the Map by W. D. .James and Percy Aylmcr; tlie Narrative Illustrations by Rose Hake, and the Drawings of the Fauna by K. Keuleman, from Specimens chielly collected by E. Lort-Philli|i~- Lon., ISSS Svo. Three e.litiuna: 1, with the illustri. tious unc. lored ; 2, witii the illustrations of faun colored by hand: 3, large pa|ier, (.Japanese,) \.itL nineteen plates in duplicale; uf this only 21 copies |irintcil, of which 14 ofl'ered for sale. "It is never dull, ami leaves behind, when ilnished, a desire for more. The Uluslratioir )f all kinds are adnii- 890 JAM r.Lble, fip i I'y are really llliislrntlons. Thc'explorersadded several ii< iv species and sub-species lo the ciillueliuns of ■H'lence, ni.l these are beautifully lignred in colours, and aulhenticu'lv descrlbeil. The result is a book done as books sho'.ld \wr—Siifcl»Uif, l.\i. l.VJO. Jumes, II. F. Abolitionism Unveileil, Cin., ISifi, l2tno. James, Miuor-Cien. Sir Henry, F.R.S,, ISOH- |S"7, b, in Cornwall; educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich; entered the engineer corps 1S25; director' of the Geological ,'Survoy, director-genorul of the Ordnance Survey, Ac, He discovered the at: of phofo Zincography, and employed it in producing fac-simi'c.i of many manuscript documents, inclu l;rig Dumesdu;- Rook. 1. Pholo-Zincograidiy, Lon., I'-fil., Svo. 2. Instructions for taking .Meteorological Ohserva- lions, Lou.. ISIil, r. Svo. 3. Plans and Photograidis of .-itonehen,.-!- and of Turusachan in the Is:' ml of l.evi>: with Note relating to the Dri.ids, Ac, .- lutham- ■ >u, 1SB7, 4to. Also, reports, ubslracts, ,tc, James, Henry, [""/-■, v(d. i„ a.ld,,] /sn-lSS2, b at Albany, N.Y.; graduated :i' Union C.^go ISHli, studied tlicol"!." at I'rincctiui »i.l allerwards ir. K' Hand, and adojited S.n.icnborgian \ic).- without booming a member of tht \'ew .lerusaicm Miurch. He resided many years in New York, afiovwards at Newport, R.I,, anil liii.ii!y at Cambridge, Mass. i. The t^'d and Niiv Theology: Two Ltc'ures, Lon-, I 'iil. fp, ^\o. ') . .Nub- j stance and Shadovc or, Moraliiy • \\\ Religion in their ' Uelation to Life, host,, lsfi3, Svo, 3, Tiie Seiiret of I .s'wedeuliorg : being an Elucidation of hS Docfrlne of the Divine Natural Hunumily, Bosi,, ISfi;-, Svo. I ■• We regard tl.is as one of the more /emr.ikablu booKs i i>\ the day. It is ni, elaborate, earnct essay, tndci.vunii!.' , »., .• ... . ' Hi rieoncllo tdillusoiiby and tlienlugy, in nuudi the .■aiiir , \!,)cnflio ■ [in,. „r tbo'iKlit which tlie author followed in bis l.nnlc- .ntltled ■( liilstlnnity the l.uiiic uf Creation,' and -.-ill,- I sliitu'i.' and .sliadow.' but, as it seems to us, is much nioiv Iti- i Klvar HU.l satisfactory."— .Vii//im, ix. 4;W, "' f ! 4. Si •iety the Redeemed Form of .Man and the I'arncsl I of UoiVs Omnipotence in Human Nature, Bosi., Isril, ,svo. .'i. Literary Remains: with an Introduction by ! William .Tames, IJost., ISS.'i, 12mo. I "The substance of this vnlume is metaplmicil in : thought and mystical in religion. ... In his life, a^ well as in his works. 'Mr. James was engaged wilh the nici;c ot evil,"— »Vii(ii)», xl, (10, j James, Henry, b. 1S43, in New Y'ork City; soa if 1 the preceding ; was educated under Ills father's sujh r- vision, for the most part in Europe, where he spent • , years ls,"i,i-ji(. In ls()2 he entered the Harvard i,-\ School, and in ISOd began to contribute sketches to |.c., odicals. During the next ten years he published in ilic Atlantic Monthly a number of short stories, wdiich gaim 1 i him a definite, though not extensive, rejputation \vU ; he entered upon his career as a novelist. .Since Isfj',' ii,- has passed most of bis time in Europe, and of late li;i> taken up his icsidence in England. He has conliili- uted articles, sketches, and stories to nmny periodiciils including the Kevue des Deux Mondcs, and mn-t uf his novels appeared originally as serials in the Alliiii- tic Monthly and other maga/.ines. 1. Transatlantic Sketclies, Bost., 1S75, 12mo. " H's sketches give us the very marrow of sensitive iiu- pressiun, and are posilivcly better than the actual piluTiai- age."— Ai://o/J, x.\. 42.'). 2. A J'ussionate Pilgrim, and other Tales, Bost., l«7.i, 12mo. "They are careful studies of character thrown into dramatic action, and the undercurrent uf motive is, us ii should be, not in the circumstances, but in the characters tliem,selves,"— ,.V'i/i«H, xx, 42,"). 3. Roderick Hudson. Bost., IS75, 12mo, " The .serious iiuention to do the author's best is every- where felt in Ibis story, and it | roduces most excellent rc- suUs, The simplicity and ilircclness and quietnessoi tlic plot make the interest of its gradual dcvclopmenl a noiliir of verv consideralile artistic skill, since it relies wlmlly on the phases ami transformation of the characters involvcil.' —Xiilion, xxii. Ili4. 4. The American, Bost., 1877, 12mo. " The dltferent threads are managed with r-.re.sk" The best thing of all. in our opinion, is the deiicai which Madame lie Cintre is drawn, with her sliyii i-racious delicacy, 'fhe success here, attained as .v at apparent simplicity which is the h ' ' t of a - novel a i)lace annuig the best n.o.' ,: .i. ut - olv,"— .V((//oH, xxiv, 32,'>. . Watch and Ward, Bost,, 1S78, 12me. We CRUu.-.t is"e what Pud Mr, James prc.i, •. l.i hi'.aself In this book. An interesting book may bt v.. " '" "boat uninteresting people, but it i,s t)y illustratint ':i u'. ^onie touch of nature that makes the whole wo;Id Hm. or liy analysis that .searches below every veil of . irci'sa-iiitic" and at last dra sire (o keep all b.v llliing one whereby ihey e 0. French P ". The Europe Bost., 18711, I2i , " It is the best the ('(unpletesi or liniilations. niicouimon, bul bones live, are c bonea iiio not , cohere nud niovi Daisy Is sncriiic '{rawifi^M ,.,,,„,„,,, tlelri l)!it;h,i,is like ii;i:,iiii,| in veo».,.:-."_.w„„ "• ■«!! inlcriii 1(1. H:iiflhorne, ( p. 8v6. '' Mr. James tel "tds are vague,' , I'littoluild u.o.sei somewhat agitate '■'' '>'"■", .'■•"ii.ioeteb He holds tlu; sea I'\'"'i *•''•'',' ' ' !"•'■' '>h;ch in him nun aid troubled reei ■•cvertbe.ess. ij„„ ,la;ilC„. dues sul,s(„ Migu ex.epiinns," ... "'• (■IIS made a literaiy iortrait. . ■innally u biograii (liananyof i|.s1,ri,', ■Niiuraied wilh the ;?'""".' 'it'lpthiiikii iby with Hawthorn ;'"l"i'J>''l with Ha^ "issol Jii.s .snrroiini "" .'■."'■'spicuouslv lo wcbelK.vnoijL. tin! I'-ssenimlly unln """Kimitive enoiiKh 111 a H^ay that comni, Allies he knows Xeu iiii.ves at will hetwei l-.uropean ; and he is "I'wandelastiidly"! '!• 'i'he Madonni L.>"., lS7y, 2 vols. CI IJinii. ■■ j\ ,stuclv rather th no liesanr, areveryi '■'• Diary of a M betters, N. York, Iss ""St. N. York, IS, baiiy. Bost., Lss|, ]2 ".Ui important worl ills far written, and ," i-»""li}- of study, a 1 lie loo important - ■rmcism to l,^. „ X'l niil.re,«sion Mi Uy t .1 k id ot eiuertaiiinieii on III an intcresii !"''i-iii;;"vri:;nia ' c Iceling su,,orvene.s , :^|;l'ya|itit,ldeti,rm, -;.;,piewe,!l^^;S^^ arc l„. ,„„„.i„i ii, „^>„'; » ili.c same minute am ?"i"-:iii^v::'i;rS fine oc 1,1, I ' " "ecaii " "- so, lieseem.s atone ?tcrrzc:';-'™,ff, and lie ei Is ihev'r""' ","",»' *'/"■' lii! 5?^ '"''"" "" ofT,or„"S'"'J-J«ineshai i""Oentlemen,'\vem| JAM nnd at Inst drnw-! I,liw„t . i . ■ ? ; ■ ,-■*'""'". xxvii. 3H7 *- ""^^ •'""i^'s of the K ;^; '•„_, .. ._ JAM II Th,.\i'^ •*■"'■ J^'I'-xUkm ''^™I'""1"»1 lint- , '-"■ly. Host., i.ssi, umo iZ' s . 1 *■* '"'■"■"" "'• I' mmmm iifiliPSii 'iiiiiliSia , III .some resnecK ' Ti, L', ' "' ''mo. ' ,..«;/^;r^""--'^''-...in Three Act, „., Meeting,^, lu,st, Isx.^, i Co ' ^ ""^ °'^ »"'^; ^'^ur ' V,'/ ->• York, 1 vol. *•'' ^''"•' l««ti, 3 vols, p '^iiiii (con;„}::rr^-^:^"n-^^'N:^:r'iss-:nv„ iliSiii;Si si§lsgE?sisiM 8ir I i 1 ?i ! 1 1 JAM Wiirning, N. York, 1888, I2mo. 27. The Roverberfttur, Liin., isss, 2 veils, or. 8vo. " Hi- hus bet'ii iirceil tiv its evcr-lriorcnsliiK imxlciusnesa t(i tiiki' up tlif ciKlK'fls iiKiiliif^t 'sdclfiy JiMinmllsnr uiid slKHv up Us infamy with nil llie puwur of lii» iulmitftble tti't."— OiVic, X. 12.1. (iENEIlAI. I'HITICISM : " .Mr. Henry Jiimts Is ci.rtaliily ft very rciuiirkable illus- trotinu iif the nuileucv iif dur ajte to sulnUviile in the (luest wav the ahiadv rather extreme divislnu of lnli;h apparently without the power cd' produeinj; anytliing oulside of that kinil. For a lone lime we liave had novelists who are wonderfnllv skillid innpnrllcnlar lorme called ft story .—loviiiK above ' nil things to depict excursions of the heart mid mind which fade awav and end in notliinij,-can yet interest volt 60 dceiily as he does In his dellneiUKui of these unliilfilled intentions of men, these muiiqiii and tentative deviations hito regions not adapted for embodiment into tlie sub- , BtHiice lit life. Due minht iierliaps say that Mr. Henry James has discerned in relation to literature what has long ; been known in relation to art,-tlmt with artists ot any genius 'sketches' are apt to lie more satisfying than tin- | [shed iiictiires. But then tlie skcti-bcs we like so much in ! artists studios are, though unllnished jiiotures, still pic- j turesof what the painter has la-en most struck with, i.lctures [ in which he has given all that struck him most, and lelt \ onlv what did not strike him to be lilled in by the fancy of the public. Now, Mr. Henry .lames docs not give us sketches of the .striking features in wliat he sees of hutnan life and passion, so much as llnislied pictures of the little nooks anil bavs into which human caprice occasionnUy drifts, when the main current of lil'e's deeper interests has left us for a moment on one side and rushed past us. He dees not half-paint what Is striking; he prefers rather to paint with wonderful care and precision what is not strik- ing, or only striking bv its contrast with what is usually thought so. . . . Jlr. rfeiirv .lames is not so much a novel- JAM But he is ist as an episodist, if such a term be allowable, a wonderfiil episodist."— .''>cc(a(or, lii. -JT". " If -Mr. James be not incapable of describing passion, at all evenls lie has still to show that he is capable of it. . . . He has introduced us to manv characters who seemed to have in them capacities for the highest passion, . . . and vet he has never allowed them to bring tn -se capRoities to the proof. He uniformly evades the situation ; but the evasion is managed witli .so much ingenuity and plausi- bilitv tliat, altiiough we may be disftppr of Uussal! School 1875-86; dean of St. Asaph 1886-8i); head-master of Cheltenham since 1888. 1. Notes on the Morning and Evening Prayer and Church Catechism, Cambridge, 1866, 8vo. Privately printed. 2. School Ideals : Ser- mon preached in the Chapel of Rossall School, Lon., 1S87, cr. Svo. James, Kev. Horatio. 1. Sermons on some of the Levitical Types, Lon., Isl7, 12mo. 2. Lectures on the Revelation of St. John, I.on., 1851, l2mo. a. A Scene in the I'pper Room at Jerusalem : Three Short Sormcms, Lon., 1860, i2ino. James, Hhko, of the Dennal iirniy. A Volunteer's Scramble through Sciiide, the 'unjab, Hindoostan, and the Himalaya Mountains, Lon., \H:,i, 2 vuU. p. 8vo. James, J. Temperance Legislation and liicensiiig Reform ; a Scheme, Lon., 1883, 8vo ; new eJ,, 1885. James, J. II., Jr. Military Commissions for the Trial of Citizens, Cin., 1869, 8vo, James, James Henry, of the .Middle Temple; called to the bar 18.'il. I. A Guide to the Formation and Management of Friendly Societies, Lon., 1861, Svo. 2. Joint Stock Companies, Ac: Acts as to Assurance So- cieties, Lon., IS.'iI, Svo. :i. A Treatise on Lile and Fire Assurance, Annuities, and Reversionary Payments, Lon., 1851, Svo. 4. On the Riglit and Cost of Redeeming Prop- erty mortgaged to Land Societies, Lon., 1S54, l2mo. ,',, The Limitec; Liability Act: with Notes, Lon., 1855, I2iii... 6. The Banks of the' Wye, and other Poems, Lon., 1856, Svo. Amm. 7. Government as it is ; a Plea for Parlia- mentary Reform. By Aliquis, [pseud.] Lon., 1S5«, Svo, 8. An Inquiry into the Necrology, History, Heraldry, Ac, of the Parishes of Coity, Laleston, Ac, in the County of Glamorgan, ,on., 1860, Svo. 9. Instructions for the Formation of Volunteer Rifle Corns' Equipment CIuIki, Lon., I860, Svo. 10. Herefordia: a Poem, Lon., isfil, 4to. 11. Progress of Parliamentary Reform under Whig Auspices, [verse,] Lon., 1862, Svo. Anon. James, John, F.S.A. I. The History and Topog- raphy of Bradford, in tlie County of York. Bradford, 1841, Svo. 2. History of the Worsted Manufacture in England, Lon,, 1857, Svo. 3. The Philosophy of Lord Bacon, Ac. : a Lecture, Bradford, 1860, Svo. 4. Contin- uation and Additions to the History of Bradford, lira 1- ford. 1866, Svo. James, John, M.D. The Treasury of Medicine; or. Every One's .Medical Guide, Lon., 1854, 8vu. James, t'apt. John, of the ootli Light Infanti-v. Mesmerism; with Hints for I'";;'r.uers, Lon., 1S70. i-r. Svo. James, John, M.B. (Trans.) Infcction-Diseiix-^ in the Army ; chietlj Wound Fever, Typhoid, Dysentery, and Diphtheria; from the German of Rudolph Virchow, Lon., 1879, fp. Svo. James, John Iladdy, M.D., 1789-1869. 1. Pmo- tical Observations on the Operations for Strangulaii-1 Hernia, Lon., 1859, Svo. 2. On the Distinctive Cliiu- I acters of External Int'.ammations, and the Result- nf ': Thirty-Six Years' Experience of the EtTeets of BlecdiiiL', Lon., 1867, Svo. 3. On tne Results of Operations lor i Cicatrices after Burns, Lon., I86S, Svo. 4. Chlorof.mn ! vrrmiH Pain, and Paracentesis of the Bladder, Lon., l^TH, 1 Svo, James, Sir John Kingston, Bart., b. 1^10. 1. (Trans.) The Jerusalem Delivered of Torquato Ta>-i, Lon., 1865, 2 vols. 12mo; 2d ed., rev., 1884, 2 vols. sv,i. 2. Day-Dreams, to which are added some Transhitiuiis from the Italian, [verse.] Lon., 1879, 4to. James, Joseph Brindley, M.R.C.S. 1. Re|ily I'l Questions on Therapeutics, for the Use of Students, I.on., 1SS3, 12iuo. 2. Aids to Practical Physiology, l.i n., 1884, 12mo. James, Lizzie. Stapylton Grange : a Tale, l.im., 1S.J7, 12nio. James, M. E. 1. What shall we Act? or, One Hundred Plays from which to choose, Lon., 1 881, p. fyn. 2. How to decorate our Ceilings, Walls, and FI"Ois. Coi. Illust. Lon., 18S2, p. Svo. 3. Tlie Heir of Ayl- nier's Court, Lon., 1884, 3 vols, cr. Svo. James, itiarian, [khIi; vol. L, add.] 1. A I.'tiI of the Creation, Edin., 18,^7, Svo. 2. Love in Light iiiil Shadow ; vol. i.. Sister Anne, Edin., 1857, p. Svo; 2- • " '"^'o^y in A , Hand, .00. or ?L 'i:':!:'"^ &^:r^j^:%e?; the''TomiJu!iporo;d"c'ora-|3"o?''t''h *;•• ''"""^^I'^ "^ Cin., IS.S8, Xvu '"" Cincinnati Group :* ^^mV!''-" ^""'^ O-'Phant.- a Xovel, Lon., ,857,' James, w. p «„ ,. . Work in Cardiff, Lo'n., isiriel.^o" '''*""""■ ^^"''""^ Orfd'^oliVge^S^fo'd'Vir' ';«^-I.««''- «™^uate.l „t ^liire. from l,io3 Mis ake, T. M°^'^'"°"' Warwick- li-.k of Rugby Schoortn ' "^ f'-Statementa in the James, Kev. «'i liam in-, • t"i, Kng. Memoir of thTKeTh""" "i!'''"'' ^'''^• Minister of Essex Street Cha,;.."'"? ^"''K^' ^^^'^ Sv... ^"^ l-liapel, London, Lon., l,S7l, JAiM ron.r.Tr'.2lr^""' Pbr„.es of the Uoly Seripture.. , ors, an,l Modes ..^ W i^"!.'"" •' ''^ 'i'^'ry, l-ow. 'ed., I87.i. TocoedinK, -N. \ork, l.S(i7, 8,0; 3d /o'ni^;k!:^f:;!-^';""j^'..,i-i.,p..« ,edat , Inivorsl, .. Willi ;„ I >;,f ■""'•;' I'i-'tory at Drown j'^vo (I'apersnfHeA ^r ViiTa'^'-'V- ^''"^- '«^'. «erv..d „L n,,!n;,;St':;'Sl^,:i •;,>"".. ;vl.. well .le- Jameson, Marciirp. T -''"(c, vlil. 2ti. I f'-^'mry I-ifo,'Lon l*!"' ''vol.T' s*^ " ^'"'o "'' North- '•- Sy".'J.?i„^;;!M"^-«V "i^Jorieal Record of ciwf'Si;::^^:*^^ :n;^ •'^''•" ^-'''--f pw and West of S otlan To L? "^ rT"*'' "' "'« "'»'- F.UNXKS, a,,,,, vol. iii add! J-. ..'■"'■''''• *'■«» Lon., 185!l, p. 8vo ' ■' ^'"""■'™1 Gleanings, ^h1C'pi;*'^:M^78?8^'8 "■^- '• ^"o E-n- Tl.e I'hilosophv of'Law r„ > ^'"■, ^- Causality , or, 'i'-Mnation :' wit^o 1 er jk:h;tive Dm"''!!'-'''^* "'"' ''"' ,I^^"etrino, Edin., 18M)8.„i?.'r "'"?";" Christian ; 'J'l'eology „„., P'hiloso'ph rLon Iss^s"'' ^?'''™^ '» ; si'tn on the Atonement • iVi. v,v" • '• ^l"' *' ^'^eus. 1^17, 8v„. ""' • ^'" ^ 'carious.' Edin. and Lon., Jamiesoii, Georee Aiiiiii» ror-'SrreVi;''„'i?i;t't:.f f-""'?^' ^•^- «™- Lon., lS7o, I2mo ^"""'•"ction by D. L. Moody, James, Sir WilliHm mmk oiuoated at the L'nhe tv 'f .M "''"^' 'f'fl'-'SSl, IJ^-I ; vice-chancellor IS u.,?^""'.' """'"^ '» the ba^ A|t«-.l 1870. Tl e BrUi 1 t^\^''f'"' "/"'" Court of I'-.«htcr, M. J. 8."sctw '"Lon T882''8'"''' ''^ '''' i::i^sfl2--.'¥pi¥'«rl-^-"'-: iN!?^ about Rivers in Manv Finn 7 '" ^™'' »■•. «'ean. Jameson, Hev Frn-^nt V"""' '^''^' I'- 8™- bftH-eon the MirSand r ' , • ^'^'",^^' '• Analogy ISi2, U'mo 2 H L , ^"''''•"'es "f Scripture, Lon Sc™'on;"Lon!-l8,f ^2,- ./■".'"■^^r'^ to Students': Four M-,„-n„ i> >;.''■'•', l^Mo. .j. Two Serinons: kite's cul,u,.l „n,| Fin,7n;r;rDe,"c;"sZ"EdTn " f^slJ ^«"- Seeret, Lon., 18^7 ]%"'. x '''"„*">';<"■, The Laird's newe'l., I.SS5 9 S : ^^ .^«.- "'^2, 2 vols. cr. ,8vo- "laddis-'woode, Lon!",888 Vr "vT' "' ^'" ""'-^ °^' Jamiesoii, John. 1 iiLi adJ-J 1803-1880 Tlor„-f' ^■'^•' t"'"'. vol. i., ""-, (Raird LeciurS p!d"r'"';S74 n's'" "-"^ Scrip: n4T:^:"i:^«;^'^;^mi;^ittmy,.rBusi. Lnnrl Q.re;Uon^'beTn""r '*'•/;!;; "^""-''"'""i"" to the Svo. "= ^"o Lectures, Lon., 1883, cr, Pliila., 1.S55, Svo """"' °° Epidom.o Cholera, oi'"wr„','Jf'i7pic"-bel"'"^''™"' *^''""'^= Con. Con.p„sitio„,N.York,Pl8 9 sto^'"'' '" "'"="'"'= ■">" Jameson, Jamps 1 n ." . Jumes. A Glossary of fhe Obsolete |rh^":^^^:'^L^r:^^-^^,^-H^;j;.Eain.,e.tr: cine, EdinburKh. Dise es If ^^ c,"' '^'='"«'' "'' ^edi- Janiieson, W. F i ti ^. Sn"f:5^rS^':r:£f^'"^Ste^l^To^ of .he ChrLtlan «; jCus'chl?' "^^'^ '^ Recognition I'nited ,«tates Cons" ,„Uo„ St'^'is^A'' W' ''"""' '" '^' Jamiesnn n^., .i'-... ' "'*> '2mo. a.«Mold by Himself. Bo;t. ,888 '2mo''-' "^ ""^ ^'"•'""■ Timro?Tr;r?n/D'u"''"y-"' ^'""'^-- ^^e Life and , 'eenth cJntu v charfeTn " '' 1 ^'^'^'^ "^ ""> F""" - I Svo. •' "-"afleston and Lon., 1864, 2 vols. The work, wp are tdi'i Ki- *i ,. «ie war. but re-wFltyn -nvi ^' ''"'^'''■' ^*"»'wgun before progre.s.s. . . .The bonk iZ'^^"^' "'."' tinislicl iluriiiR ill Jamison ha., been a labor m« 1"" ",« blockade ^Jr Pher; but the S Mnory " ,T,,S ,,^S n ', "^ =''^''1™'^ l""A- lil^ely to gain much hv his elT, ?ts^' S/' »"°'' "'e thfnk, Jamison, F. n tV'"^''\~^^-^"--^''n.ui. . r. «. (Trans.) Catechism of Perse- 81W I I ^^w JAN veronoo: Historical, Doclrinrvl, iMoriil. nnd Liturgiciil Ex|i(i!>itiun ul' the Catholic Ueligioii, l.y Juhn Junoph Uaiiiiio, IJiJst., IS.'>7, I Nino, Jnne, V. Tbruugh I.oto and War, Lon., I8H6, » vol«, |>, >*VI>. JnneH, E. The Human Intcllcel an Introdiiolldn t(i I'hilosuiihy : Outline u( I'sychiilii^y, Oakhuiil, Cal., I8M4, I2imi; new cil., rev., entitldl ""Huuiun Psychol- ogy," N. York, \x^i'<. 'Jaiiex, llev. KUwin L., Isic-I-T.'i, b. at .«hef- flold, Miias. ; a niininlcr of the Mflho.liat Epiicoiial Chiin'li ; Iwln-hnithcr of liishoi, K. S. Jiiiji'.". 1. Wesley his Own lli.ituriiin : Illii: contributed largely to leading periodicals, including the Cor'' ' . Mcviiw, the British Quarterly, Frai*! i ' ,%i ,■,..,... iv ii .'ds, and many dllic'-r'. Many liuoki) nave be ' pnolislied under p.'. 4-8, 14. 11 IIM. in thefellowiiig list, under that of " H. A. P:i^ , ' ilos. o ond 1 1 under that of " llciijamin Oruic," and Nos, 1& and 10 under that of " K. Condor Uriiy." 1. (Ed.) Miscellanies from the Collected Writings i.i Kdward Irving, Lon., ISK,'), p. Hvo. Anon. 2. Time Great Teachers of our Own Time; being an Atli'inpt to deduce the Spirit and Purpose animating Carlyle, Ten- nyson, and Uuskin, Lon., I860, p. Svo. 3. The Treu-- ure-Book of Devotional Reading, Lon., 1866, p. Svo; new ed., Edin., 1870. '. ' '' ' ^es: a Book of Biographies, Lon., ' 1..1. i .. I' 77, \\ 'y«i'''i(or, 1. 1303. 9. Thomas DeQuincey: his Life and Writings, Lon., 1877, 2 vols. Svo; new ed,, 1S70. " Mr. I'lige has collected enough amusing anecdotes of Do liuiiicry In this book to make us wish for more."— .-'!(. lin\. xllii. i.Tf). ■' We arc mistaken if the resuit of this Life be not to ~.'t Thouitts De QuiiH'ey on a higher pinnacle, as a man wiili conduct and conscience, a man with responsible family relations, a true gentleman as well as cultivated scholar, than he had liitbcrtii nurlicd."— .lead., xll. .'■)3. " The best autol>iograi. .y needs a biograjihy by its siilc to eke out its del" ienclc and give the man as be .seeiiinl to iitliers ; and ti s meniuir by Mr. Page errs only on ilic side id'excess, us a good memoir sliouhl."— A'udoii, xxv '■». 10. Lights on the Way: Some Tales within a Tuli. By the Late J. H. Alexander, I!. A., [pseud.] With :iii Explanatory Note liy H. A. Page. Lon., 1878, p. ^v.. 11. The Treasure-1, iok of Consolation for All in Son » and Suffering, Lon., 1880, p. Svo. 12. Industrial Curi- osities : (ilances here and there in the World of Lalioiir, Lon., 1880, ]). Svo; 4th ed., 1885. 13. (iernian Life ;ind Literature, in a Series of Biographical ,~tudies, l."n., 1880, bvo. " .\ book repro nting ounsiderable reading, but of in- toleralile p' 'ixlly .lud verbiage, dealing with great tbcnics I » ithout uii adcqtmlo understanding of any one of tlicni,' — .o. 10. Master Missb.ruiries: Chapter in Pioij.iT Eff-rts, Lon., 1880, p. Svo; new ed., 1883. 17. I.i- bour and Victory: » Book of Examples for those wii" would learn, Lon., 1881, or. Svo; 3d ed., 1881, ,,. Svo. 18. Hand-Book for ^\ .. iig and its Ncighliimr- hood, (Lnwin's "Half-lJ. .;ay Iiand-Books,") I 11., 1881, 12mo. ! " ister Edith's Probation, and other Stories, Lon., I ^q. Ifimc 20. The Way to For- tune: a Series i> rt ' lys : with Illustrative I'l 'v- erbs and Ane( ., I.r 1881, 12mo; 3d ed., l->::. Anon. 21. Li; y By< urs : a Book of Instru. livo Pastime, Lon., , -I, p. Svo. 22. Heroic Adv<'n' "■: Chapters in Recent Exploration and Discovery ; '1 Lon., 1883, p. Svo. 23. Vers de Soci6t6 and Pai with other Essays, Lon., 1883, p. Svo. 24, The IIIuj- tratcd Poetry-Book for Young Readers ; 2d ed., buu., 1883, ISmo. Anon. 25. Days with Industrials: Adven- tures and Experiences among Curious Industries. 2(1. tlood Men and True: Eiogr,iphic3 of Workers in t!:e Fields of Beneficence and Benevolence. 27. Ancclutea of Animal Intelligence, arranged on a New Printiple, Lon., ISSfl, cr. Svo. Ja«iue«, .>Us, »".x I lo»,.,Mak Jh'I lien, Join valion, Liverpuol, Livcr|,oo|, Is.-,.) s hibiting the pr,„ faints, Liverpool •'nqui'H, J„|„| 'ions of 11,,. i;,,,,,,. J"viiii, Natio„„l Defence; 2 -. tncss„„'„ j,e,tr„ l-'i. I2mo. :i. ,M„; ^- \t,.k, 188(i, |o,„„ bnce, N. York, l,ss(| 'Cries entitled " y„e,' Jarbottom, .>i, ■■"■icnce, Lon., |M7'> ,s Jnrdine, J„|,n, Jardine, j„,,„ """"'I N,u.„„ „, Jurdlne, Hober ;;l"'op of Cognitiun, I; What to Believe: Knghsh-Sneaking .V„ Kcbgious Subjects, C:.l J."rniain,(Jeorg, itiitive Analysis. Lon Vool-D.vein^:!^!;"'"; Encouragement of A„, ■farnac, < omie cj Jarrel, U. A. |. H»pti.«t.-, Memphis, Te, ■"7' Kthic, (ireen'viMe Jnrreti, Emily Jii «n the Gospels, Lon Umrch-Yard an I the' Lon., I,ss(),cr. ,Sv„ „ith Jarrett, llev. :•■"„", '''8-, Hebrew pro ,. . «-j|c and Acts, so , '• '' »"rd without chat - A New W'tiy of 1 »'".i.-< without Change o; ■;alop,ikhyanam: or, 'Hu t"'.) The Hebrew Te«t Jarves Oeming. P' '"-;■ -d ed., eiil., x. f,,,,,, "■""ce, where he was .vr-.l'-.f.S'.So"''! «-' "'or^el'JfoV'i^''--' '*'showCict^?r ,"","" "''•^ »i«l intereft n,^rf' " "»""" "Illy to regret LI "■'""'' "'"^ ".gret that „ ..ftaiu ^g JAQ .-'■'IlK'S Joli,,. (V,,,"',,,. ,. , ' Jniiion, Hi||j,,,„ ,, ' ^- ^■"'^- >«8«. I..!;;; ""'Z™;'"- .'•"•• National liefl;;:. ; l™oe. N. York, Issd, I ■.,,,„ ,'£?'"" ,''"" ''••'»<>ti™l Ue- Sn'^ncM. 1,0,,., |'s;.;,;^JL- ■''""iUrj. Legislation «„a JnrUinc, Jolin i r n ^, vi">ve,l (>,„„ ^ I,,,y,,,'a„^ .i"- ,,V;"'''"n .Sncenlotali,™, ;'';'?P "' <''"gnii,„n r.on |i'" ''''''""'"•■■' "I' Hio P.y. iUtive Anabai,, Lo^.^'^ro SyTT^'" P"""" "f Q"""" Mool-D.ve iiir: Siv j ' • V" > "'h eJ., H89 2 rin Knc.o,.n;«e„«„,'^,7A' :'- "l'^'/? '•"' >^ociety f,j- "S\f?s.r ?Sr-™^.^• (quence keep,, ,, ' would t)o Well I. JEA '-"-'ii"!;:;!i;r^;i:tr'"''""'''^'''''' ■)lt..„ori,,i; of „ Ministry -'. A Now U'av of M • "'^.^I'wllins, Lon., 1857 '"fi> i™. nheru ,,, „ «q"ontij- tor many yenn, ,„ '"■•Hnd, another, of .spedmon!".. ""';'"*'«'' Galle , i„ ^"i«r, N. York, 'l 864," n'^^"'', "I '^"■""•"''ion^ of .„ 7; Italian Haml.le, : Siu,li,",',.M. "''''■ ''■ '. «r. 8v». •N;;w ami 01,1 I,a,y, N. Yoh';, li'^./'i'"/'"'' M»"".r. in im , I ,i' ' ''"'"litli's ,.iit.s|,|,. .'",''> li'i'lr <-liari„|,i^ , ! ' '•"r ailis(;i,,i ■ " ~ ■-.•MheV,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.„,,„ |,, N-rv Of hi; ,,lli_ ;;,^°»«J.: a Clever Do«: „ ,>„„ O''_ji^-ion8, I,o„„ ,S5|_ ;;.;««• S<-T."on. on Particular te; «. ..... A„; tera;:: «'■ i"T°"''™.»S;;,,'JT-L?' «■»"» «' ' ^ Eighty .>^oeo„d Re,M,, .",^' **-,. ."'"'"ncnl Kcoord „f ;« ?"-!„, „„„ hehi' '^o , „t"™;"'" College at Niesk? I Lh ?"'."■'*■■. "'i-'ion stat.on at Kv r '" «''P»""t"iJ 'Sli Iruluin d strict ,.f i u , '^•''^''■'"g, u the lirif '"-'ve Kara a„![''J^„2,^ '^ ^ou „,,„„ ,8' ^.'^'.^^.f-^; ». h the Tibetan lang,,' ^ '"f . 'Z""T'^ acquaint.^ Igumim the Talmud L^bliani'^v"""^ "^ "'« Tar- , Mulrashc Literature. In lliv^V"'.''""''"' ''"d the I ^^-j^-uU^il-o^fu'tbrLou., il^:,:'^t''"""'" "' ->■ Exile. i actress in l^l. 'j/ i^J' "'-''"• I'O.Mon ; became an I n"7'^T' 'S".3 vols p 8,.^""'" "' Connaugbt.- tt oTis;^''^ ^h^t'-^'"'''''« '3';:, pS^r'"'" Progress frona this World to a Bet't'"''"T"'' ^""^ ^"'""^^ 8- My Connaught Cousin, t ""■- ^"n-- "*»'. P. 8vo „'-;"■. '>^.S!,;' vols, or 8vo* iss! T"^f ^°"' ^ » Novel of Convenie,,,.,.; a Tale, I on! ISSs's >• ,'■ ^ ""^iage •»ay, Rose The « ,1? .',*"'"• C"- 8vo. Brother,, Lon., mr% iZ/"'»«'s; or, More than I ""/•'?■"'•" '^' ''"" ''■''""•^ ^"^ ^^""""""^ J «'/«-' ■"U^''.'""'"' '" '"« ^"-o Of Mr. Figgins. Jeairresoa, Chri fe^ri'^^-. ,855, ,2n.o. I "er Samuel, F.R.c.S 901 -— -*' Ul I "* i ft 1' If * JEA Ellin. I. 'Trnnii.l Miinual nf OphtlmlmoHomi)', f'«r Stu- ilciiK, liy I»r. DiiuuiM.cl, l.dii.. IHSd, rjiim. 2. Kyo Dlii- vi\M-' : whiit tho I'liiili.' -hoiil.l kriiiw (if Ihom ; Two l<(io- tun-, I.nn., ISSH, Hi.,. Jcnitrciion, K«'v. Herbert llniniiKiinl, .M.A., Hm.luiiUHl lit Trinity ('i>llo)^c, Ciimliriclx''. I'*"' i "r.liilnocl 1172; iHKinlftiit iliiipliiin la Si. I'cIit'^ lldiiir, Killmrn, 1S7.I-N7. I. Till) n.iiibli! l'rii«'»»l'in of tlu< llnlv tlli»»l: 11 l'ii|ior, I.rni., IHHII, Hvo. 2. Tliu Divine I'nity iiml Trinity : Ksfliiy* on (loil ami on liin llflution to lliu Uni- VL'rw iiii'l to .Mini, l,i.«., H-*^, |i. >vo. Ji'uWreHoii, John i'ordy, l"ii'<, vol. I., mM.,] h. i.s:',l, at Franilinnhain, .^iiHollij xrailiiatcl lit I'eiii- liniitf CollcKe.Dslonl. \sa>: ciilli'il to the bar \' of ll^'i' I.i^lit l-and«, f.un., l.^ti:!. 3 vols. p. svo. fl. Not Dead Vet, l.on., IMIil, .'t vols. p. Hvo, 7. Tho Lile of Ruliert Stophoinim : with Descriptive riiaptorii on some of his .Most Iniportunt I'rolossional Work, by W. I'.ilc, liiin., IHtU, 2 volv .Hvo. H. \ Hook lOiout Lawyers, Lon., 18fl«, 2 vols. HVO. 1). A Noble Woman, Lon., IHIlH, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 10. A Book about the Clergy, Lon., 1H7», 2 vols. Hvo. 11. Annals of Oxford, Lon,, 1H7I), 2 vols. 8vo. 12. A Woman in Spito of Herself, Lon., 1H71, .1 vols. p. Hvo. , , , I ' llie scfiiolslnlil in Canada. . . . Kvory one wIm feels Bii interest 111 that hospitable land will read with oaKur- | lifss mill sympalhv the iiiithor s exuelleiit Ueserlpllou uf llfu 111 the old Dominion,"— .I'/i., No. 2;W7. i;i. Brides ami Uridiils, Lon., 1H72, 2 vols. Hvo, 11. Lottie Darling, l.on., lH7:i, ;i vols. p. Hvo. 15. A Book about the Table, Lon.. 1H71, 2 v.ils. Hvo. " Mr. .leall'reson lieulii.s with ■ ( iriice at Meals,' Rnd then carrii- iis tu luieleiit, eliisslcal, barlmroiis, maKiilllcelit, and nieiliaval baiaiuels. , . . The eoiiteiits of the seeoiid v.i - ume ill the siici'es.slon of subjects, resemble a iiioderii bill of tare."— .l(/i., No. 2I.VJ. Hi. (Ed.) A Young Squire of tho Seventeenth Cen- tury: from the I'apers (A.D. l«77-l«8rt) of Christopher Joiilt'reson, of Dullingham House, Cambridgeshire, Lon., 1S7H, 2 vols. p. Svo. • The Young Squire to whom we are introdueud In these : pnaes is ii dlslinet ailditliui to our iiorlralt-k'allery of iniii.ir i Kiigllsii worthies, , . . Those who were liel.ire liiellne.l 1. 1 supp ise that the typical Kniilish soiiire of the seveiileeiiili ceiitiu v wa,s neither a roue nor a sot. neither like the ll.iii. Henrv "Hastings, ..f whom Shaflesbury draw.s such a real- istic and iilmosl lerrlble p.irtrait in his ■ .\utiibiographv, nor like Miicauhivs familiar sketch, will prize this record. —Smrlnliir, 11. lilt. . „ 17. The Rapiers .if Regent's I'lirk, Lon., 1H,S2, 3 vols. or. Hvo. 18. Tho Real Lord liyron : New Views of the I'oet's Life, Lon., 1883, 2 vols. Hvo; new ed., lHa4. ".-iave ill one point, on which, instead of esuiblishlng his own conclusions, Mr. Jeatlresoii simjily establishes tho case of Ills opponents, this real Lord Bvron ... Is ex.- Hclly the Loril Hvroii with whom everybody . . . except 8.111111 very foolish and ignorant people in England and some very clever and knowing Ibreigners . . . 1ms been perfectly Vamiliiir for at least a generation."— .Su/. Ket:, Iv. 77.f, , , , "Obviously he has had access to new sources of informa- tion, and he may 1)0 congratulated on the use that he has made of his good fortune. . . . Mr. .lealVreson has, In fact, produced a book that throws a Hood of new light on the most critical periods of Byron's life."- .K/i., No. 2»'.>K ri'his work was severely criticised by Mr. ILiyward, in the Quarterly Review for July, 1HH3, and by .Mr. Froude, in the Nineteenth Century for August, 1HH3. Tho au- thor's answers may be foun.l in the Athenaniin. Nos. 29 Dl, 2«I2, 2914,2i)17.) IS). The Real Shelley : NewViewsof tho I'oet's Life, Lon., ISHj, 2 vols. Svo. ••His whole aim, the purport of the Imok page after page, is to strip Shelley and exhibit him to the astonished licro-worship|icr as a very sorry manikin. . . . Mr. , lea II re- eon shows strenuous study of bis sulycct. and of all the materials which can be brought in aid of it. . . . What- ever may be tliouglit of his hostile eonclii.sions. or of the tone in which he aunouiiees them, Mr. JealTreson's book JEB (A long reply by Mr, leatfresoii to Prof liowden's article iiiiiy be found In the same vol,, ii, II 'J J 20 Lady Hamilton and l.or.l Nelson : Biography, ba.e.l on Letters ami other Do Po,««»loii of Alfred Morrlmm, Ks,,., of I .nthill, W Ills, Lon., 1HH7, 2 vols, or. Hvo. . , , • •rhoiiiih he has worked aMsidiioiisly. and las cleared nil -oni.' obscure points In Ihe early history ol lils her..lne, . ' . 1,1. basii..lii.\cle.laiiyililii«of lmi»irtaiieei.iourconr i.reheiisioiiof Ibeiiialii points ot iiiteresi in her life. And Willi 1 examining lil« slfllngs with a nilcroscple evu, he liiLs iiedleeted many sources of Inlorniatloii wliieli lay ready to hi- loind." .1//, . No, ;u:'.a. .leilloilK, CJeortje NmiiiU'l. How I foiinl a Hvo- I (lund Note, iiml v>liat came of it: wiili oilier Stories, l.on., 1H8I, p. Hvo. .Irillicoil, J. A., M.D, Pathological Anatomy, I'a t ,,gy, iin.l I'hyslcal Diagnosis: a Series ..f Clinical i;, ijoris, comprising the I'rincipiil Disomes of the Hu- man Body, must, ('in., 188,,, b.l. JeailCK, Hinilim. Tho M.idem Confectioner: a I'raclical (iuide, l.on,, IHlU, p. Hvo; new ed., 1871, JcniiM, llev. (JcorRC, [«»'<, vol. L. add.] Iho Pastor's Voice: being Twenty-Five Sermons: with all Introilnction by ('. .1. (loo.lliait. l.on., IHitl, 12iiio. JtniiH, Kfv. (Ji'orge Kdward, M.A., b. 1h4h, is iueoiitcstalily a .solid array of facts and disquisitions, ,^';,"',';, and a forcible indictment of Shelley as a man."— .I»i., No. ''^'''. '- at Tctney Vicarage, near (Irinisby, Lincolnshire; gradu ated with honors at I'cinbroko College, Oxford, 1H72, an. was elected Fellow of Hertford College 1h:4; or.biine.l lH7o; assistant master of Haileybiiry College |H71-s7, and since llien rector of .Mottistone ami vicar of Slior- well, Isle of Wight. 1. The Life ami Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero; being a New Translation of tho Letters Ineluded in Mr. Watson's Selections ; with Historical and Critical Notes, Lon., IHHil, or. hvo; '.'d e.l., IHHJ. " He has simply wrllleii a translation of another man s m.ioetliMi of Ciecro s I.etU-rs. although, by an iiiilnlclliulble freak, be has called a score or iwoof dates tt'Lllcol Cicero It is most (lei'ideilly a K 1 traiislatlon. and very liir iiidecd above the averaue. The Introdiietloiis to the I.el- tcrs too, are solid, If iiol brilliant, and ilie only limit that we have to llnd with the erilieal ami blsiorlcal notes is that there are not more of them."-.Vi'"'"''. 1'^'- ■*'■ 2. (Hd.) Select Letters of Cicero; for the Use of Schools, Lon., 1HS2, IHmo. 3. Hailcybury Chapel ami other Sermons, Lon., IHSfl, 12nio. With Jo.neh, A. V., Cicero : Stories from Roman Hislory, Lon., 1HH4, iHino. Jeans, James Sfott. 1. Jubilee Memorial of tho Railway System, lllii-t. Lon., lH7fi, Hvo. 2. Nolcs on Northern Industries, l.on., 1H7H, p. Hvo. 3. Steel : , its History, Manufactures, I'ropeities, and Uses, I...11,. i IHHO, Hvo. I. Kngland's Su]iroimioy: its Sources. L... noinics, and Ilangers, Lon., IHS.'i, Hvo. b. Railway I'robleiiis : an Inquiry into the Economic Condition- .1 Railway Working In Dillerent Countries, l.on.. IHh7,»v.. " As (in liide.x of the sources of information and a >inii- maryof inueli that Is of uiiiiiicstioiiable value. Ihc i k Is one which It is desirable to i>os.scss. But so lar 11.- 1: 1- consuUed as nulhoritative, it is calculated to mislea.l - Alh., No. aio'j, „, . Jeans, Thomas. 1. The Tommiebcg bhooim;;-; or, A Moor in Scotland, [a novel.] Illust. Lon., I -' ", or. Hvo ; new ed., lH7o, 2, Always in the Way ; a l.mic Story, Edin., ISiifi, Hvo; new ed., 18(18, Jeans, William. England and Ireland: an Ia- ainination of the Demand for Home Rule, Lon., IHsii, --v... Jeans, William T. 1. The Creators of the A;;.' of Steel, Lon.. IHH4, or. 8vo. 2. Lives of the EIcctricKui,-, Tyndall, Wheatstono, Ice., Lon., 1886, p. Svo. jeays, Joshua. The Orthogonal System of llaiiJ- Railing, Lon., IS.'iO, Hvo; new ed., 1864. Jebb, Kev. John, U.D., [rm^c, vol. i., add.,] Isii..- ISH6; ordained 1828; rector of Peterstow IHi:; sil; canon residentiary of Hereford from 1870. 1. A I'leii for what is left .if the Cathedrals, Lon., 1862. 2. Hint:' on Reading the Liturgy, Lon., 1HS3. 3. The Prii.. iplr of Ritualism ilefended, Lon., 1851!. 4. Tho Choral lie- aponscs and Litanies of tho United Churches of EiijihinJ and Ireland; vol. ii., Lon., 1857, fol. 5. The Uiuml Law and Custom of the Church Universal, Lon.. I^tiii, (5. The Right of the Irish Branch of the United Cliurcli of England and Ireland considered, Lon., 1868. Jebb, Itichard, [nuie, vol. i., second of the name there mentioned, add.] The Act to Amend the I.uw relating to Probates, Ac. : with Rules and (Jrders, l.on.. "Ill lieu of ascertaining the fact.s of Shelley's life, Mr. Jeadresoii sopplemeuts his ignorance with conjcetures,— conjectures \ hich to one who knows the facts cannot but appear in many Instances strangely unfortunate strangely lUtenipered."— E. Dowdes : ^lcn(i., xxvii 902 and 393. J«'l>!>, Rjrhnrd n.-jverhn-.:!-- LT..D., b. 1-41, «' Dundee, Scotland; son of Robert ebb, (on/., vol. i.,l and grand-nephew of John Jebb, liishop of Limerick. (aiili; vol. i. ;) educated at St. Columba's College, Ireland, at Charterhouse .School, London, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, . an. I Win ola,.{ cdlego ho li, bridge the s and with I'ri Iho CaMiiiriil^ first scerelarj 'irator of the "I Trinity r„) "( Creek at (I ciiiio profoa,,,, He has taken niodern (iieek lit Athens |„ •rehiBologieul 1 llio King of (J Saviour, in rce Ho has aNo reci the occasion „( from Cambriijjf, (lie Kncyclopim n.ftls. 1. (Trans .Notes, Lon,. IH7 Latin Vcr««, Lm ilenl» of the Can '-'■■o. 4, ThoAtt '•*'«, 2 vols. Hn, , ','",'» Inipo.ssihi iiiliiablc ,>,.ry|,.t, lil.'raiiire which I '"■'•';«""'■ IlKhl.kn, ji..(lels ol oratory Ihisliicl.Iaii.l ivei •'>. "ThcVtil,. ( Keinarks on an A I" "le " Academy' '"i'lie Attic Orati .ioin.lor to Piof. M 'fieek Lilenitiirc '■""lo. H. .Mo.i„,.,i ™"The Progress l."n., IHHO. ,,. sv„ 'iiiitors: being a I'"""'"' fn.m Ami, llentlcy, ("English "II comes iiotoiil, IwMil l)est Iltieil tor t , lie lia.s broiiL'bi ""'l'^;I.crccpli^'^!' ;;m. and Ihe ivhf;ie'' «liich sec..i„|-l,„|„i . '!• Sophocles; th« (cil Notes, Comnien i'rose. Parln I.-Uf llii-ee volumos comnl t'Jioiieu.s, nn.l Antigc ''^Ve have iinqiie,sii ofarasiti,„.s,,r,reed "liichcaiibe./oneby r, ■,;,■ l-lieeombii^ , '; '"•-■'•'"•y excellci """\: i>e rare; but v Keep I'rof, .lobb's w rl^ "'"''■'I I", and as a, no, 1 I'l.^tiigland ought to b, ,,,'-■ "»"ier:anlntr( '■'■';;«"", 1887, p. 8^.„. lied to (ioncra Char enier in Antiquity'' l"c iiiguage bcini:,!,, ■"ly'^fai'iT'"-""^''^ ," 11 's a masterpiece ol ^^ Aho, school editions < Jpbouit, Edward omersci, Description c --•"■'•"■ at Oriel ColJcir J-fc.H. MyJ. T.J.' KS( iTs'l'f ^\!'-«-'her ' ''• 3, Sermons in JEB ruiubriil)(e, wIutp ha I.I rriiiily Coiii.^y, I,/ ".,",'" ""'^ "|)|ii,itil,.,| I, ,„,,,. ■"• "-«k ut th„V„i,„ . ;; f"-" "- ™"-i N. .ho ,! ' I ;•;•'";. |,rofe,,„r „l (Jrcfk m , ,. ','"""'' '""' i" '•''Ml l,i ;;'"'7'' '-■-k.H.,,! I,i, I ,, ,'"""','"' "'" """'.V'-f "t -^flin,, u, Iss.Uf „ "iViX'' " '"•.i"tul.li,|„,,,„ ""'.^in« of (jp„^„.„ ,1, '",,;'' ' ^•"••l.lib rooolvoj fr,,,,, ;;'>;"ur, in rcu„«„i,|, ,'" « ' "'"! ■>' th« Or.lor „C t I"-' "<^;u,iun „r tt vi»ii h, °ho -M , ;"L. '"■'' '"ivcTsity ,„ « tm'.vHu,,,,,,^ iiri..,,,,:? ;„, ' ;; ;;:,r;"'"'';""'J '" Nutes l,„„ , |,S7() ,o,„„ ".','",. ''"^'V """'I''ira,tu8: will, , llie .Uf. 0,ut„r« from Am ,' '"• "*'"' "'»• «. """0. s. ,Mo,lurii()rne,„ ' ''""er.s,") I.„n., IS77 n:'',t„''^"«--^» "' "'"-"■■''a; ':^"!;r *'"" ''"'--' >• •" «. A 1ms I JEF .111- , e^'tu.j - 7 -*j'iipu. ' •' """e-lor.hiro S.un?|,.r| ^ I"""",' ""I'" *V'i|,, Ji ";■"• '"""I ...I .•o,„ri ". . , ' "'""""' '" •■<"rbit„„ ""■'"■. l-'omnn: M '«.. ,„"""''r" "; "'« ''"'I Mali I '*'•', U'liiu. 2. J,„l< III '-'f'""''" 111 l.itcnilurc I,.., I fi'. 11", ,,,ri ■;;■'"'•.■""'■ "" 'I'"" '"'H'y to a ' ,ii -.iiat V' r"'" "" iii''sHi;i''';r '■''"■ S=S2£ii5ES0«S|^ my J'eart: my Autobiography, iv. f)3a .,,;^K school edition, or ,„.n,„,,,^^,_^^__ Jebouu, Edward, a r fomori " - Humanism, and the Knirli^h' u'r ■ '■ I^'tuuli.^m, Jcllett, Veil. Heiirv n n ;-..., /sfo, ,2,™ ^C'eTlout^""'- ."'• ^''"^'"■" ;-;;nSi..e,.,no„Mu":n«:-;-J^^:;^-^ i" '"ersonal A 'uo Jan" 1 1" .n^.m'^rr", r'""; '"' ^'■^'""'' i'ublln,- b;ca,„p'^f:."to ";;;'"'"'. '''"""^ College '■'•■■■'ity "f Dublin' ;,s 8 .wr'ei" ^T"^'\" "'« l^"i- l''".vMl Iri.h Aca,U.,„y in I'sw „„?"'' I^''''-^"'""' «f the ■"'-• "f the ablest .na lem "ti, i^n : /I? ""' ^^''nsiderod :-''"ted to mathen, 'a '/^ " "^ ''^ ^^^ «nd con- H.gs »f learned societ es ■■ ' '. t' «"''• '" "'" '''■""««''- tlic fheory of tVici,,,, Lon Is4 ^ '^ Treatise on ■•• The Work of Ko-i ion "i'J «' ™= ""'' ^■''•' i^r6. '■^vo. .). An KxanVin Ho ' / ^e""""-^. Dublin, is;/ tie. of the Old S ,, .: ."VTJr."' '"" ''r' ^'ffi-'- ;>■■■■ 5. The Effieaev of Prave ^^^''''^l^"^'"'. 1875, "".I other .Seruions, , reid b 'f ^J^? ^^'^'^^ Son, l'"blin, Lon., l8St,'1;'.„ '^ 'vim/'''",? '"'"^ University of ;-; 1^0 coiieoted Works :^:;:^;;^;]:-^«^-. 'i''«^^: "r.;^/"^;^;!: "'»';-^v >• cowds of "-"tn.y on the liook 'of .reren.iti. Lor k'^','"':-' ^""'• ;^';. stories by Mrif t^^'^Jj^f i^^lJ ; Ueveries; .'™rtr(:'X';-orrr«rf,!!r!-''' ^"" ^^ ^ ■"■-n t. I- 'Ha. Act to fur-her Amemn "," *"'';^'" '"^"'"P'" '"'• ''b-ervations, lJ,%TU;1 ^^^ "^ l'-Pe.-ry : wuh i.^^/;8,;.^i;i:r'^"-^^w-o^-«;7r^ "■ent, Lon., i8(i, -^ ' "; "."'^\'"'''-^'s.v, and Treat- I lieviewed, Lon., l,s,is v p' '"^''"";'''"' IniliMtiallv -'-" "f B-tbi.en's'sonat'i"' '"'>"- ''^'S-'^ ■-^•v-ial works in (Jennan ' " "" '' ***'»- Also, | bi^'bt. Colour, *ie''Lt!''an,Wf!rt* ''?"""=" "" Knhnand Jenoken. P {, Cl bCfi'^"""' ,''>' •^"'"""' i;"l^ of K..el,:„g ; Pr .uK'T »'■ "'" ^^-vs on ^■■'-''•"igne, l,„n Ksel '■.■ ?' ""'' •"'- '»«:!. 2. T "a I Zt'v' ''°"- '"•"•'• •'-™o. =-' " ""'" ".i, :"s«r- -'•■" -s^ "" "' *' *= ' "■• «r"--'i"- ■ "'i"-""-' ""■'"■'•■ " "'^"■'b 1.1-'. V,,.. -.x/(. y,v,. 'fM!^^;v^'^:^t,^:!;-:'- •;'-"'*".;. K.R.s:, '"J? to England in 185? ho n h n V'S'""'-"-- Heturn- !""fesi"n that the te'tin^ of ,,'',•' '" '"I'bUy in his '■;. 1808, was put nnder^h « arg " f 'l4-'';'"l™'''e. professor of engineering in Pni .f "'''•''' •"« becnmo "nd in IStiS wL ea led" to the nr; ^"^""''e'^- ^^""J"". , engineering in the I'nive sitv of K^-^"'^""'!'''''' '^<'" <> c.sm on The Origin osSs if, ^f '"^."K '• "b^ eriti- v,ew for 1X67 led to a n ml fiLr "'^.^""1" liritish Re- tho pnrt of its author l'n'w7T,edeT'''"/''^"' "" I tares before the Kdinburgb W ; ' 'f'."';™' '"" '"«- I on .an.tary houses, whieh gave ri e ' 7'''r f"^'""'i»n ! sanitary protection nRso,.i... . "'*' '^"''"nt on of i;;therciti^„f„,e:K"";^-.^"nb..rgh and in I ii. L., „;/,». ]. A Lectin-,. „„ ,1 fcV •^^''^■'■""'SON, [ nnd Mechanical E,,g;eer'L"r?,A'''':''''''''' "'' "vi Kdin., iMi.s, 8v„ '^^1,1," . ^''""'" ""'I Abroad. 187.S,- new ed. "878, f ;""'>• "j!/ f^'netisn,, Lon Committee on EleclricnlT/ . , '■> '^''I'ort.-^ of the 1 liritish Associat on ,' i , ■^'""''"■■''s appointed by Iho on Units of El t iea Reri.far;''";''^^''^'"''"™'^ ures delivered by P ofe.«or fonk ' "?'' "'" '''""^' ^ec- liridges: an Eleme, tarv tL , '"' ^','"-' l""' 8™. 4. nnd History . rSed^V m tl^" I'"'"' ,'''"'^''"-'i"n ..nn>c«," Edin., 1876, .(to 5 i , /'"''■"■'"r'iv.lia liri- ^to^^''r~r^i-'.-iiod^.^™:: with a Memoir by Robe t L^l.t'" ""'^ '■ ^'^^^^l 2 lols. 8vo. •^ ''"'"^' Stevenson. Lon., 1887, I evS'^:inSi>:^'^;,'']^b;;]i|re>^m as. their sul^ects are all I -■lJ~'subte;^Lom!78'^^^ Questions on Mis- ' 18H p".' vo.' ^"•"'- ^'"^^ "■-'^"^ "!■ iavernock, Lon., ".om,"Lor 18« "• 8jo"" '='"■"'" ^'''■■'' »"'' »'"- Ser-' pre' ef:c!;i';;t^'ti«^^\:,f;^-'-er ev„„.. ,. .s„,„,„„, 18fi;i, Svo. 2. 8erm d' ''"'■"'"^•''^'»»''-M"'l.-"s, Cbapel, Madras. Lon 8f,5 !. T"' '.',', ""^ ^^'^■^I'-'i'"" MoJorn Atheism iu >■.'■"• '"■'"' •''' ^^'l-, 1S7I. ;! Le-ture,, Lon 87 8 r'T/n" ''™""'-"''- "'■""'''y I'On,, 1882, 8vo 5 Afv% Addresses and !'• 1- (M.) Scraps, [prose and f''J ■■--Mfciii I JEN verse,! Lmi., Isdl, Svo; 2il oil., 187fi. 2. I'rnyera for iv I Week, Liin., lMi6, 12iiio. ;i Selectinns lii.m thcOldanJ New Testiunciits, I-oii., ISti;., Svii. 4. Selections from the Works of Jeremy Tiiylor, l.on., isn'., p. Svo. 5. Jenkins r. Ci -.k : with Notes. l.on., IS8I), p. Svo. | Juiikins, Ilownrd Mnliolm, h. Is42, nt (iwyn- i ecM, I'ii. ; was eilitor of local journals at Xorristown. I'n., 18(i2-li(i, anil of tlio Daily Commercial, Delaware. |S(itl-77 ; editor "f the American, I'hiliiilelphia, from ISSl. Historical Collections relating to (iwyneilil, a Township of .Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, settloil, lilS'.t, i-y Welsh [nnnigrants: with .some Data referring to the Adii.ining Township of Montgomery, also aAVoIsh Settlement. Ulust. Phila., 1SS4, Sv.>. JeiikiiiH, .labez. 1. Ve.«t-l'ocket Lexicon: an English Dictionary of All exec|it Familiar Words, I'hila., UsiU, 2lmo. J. ilandy Lexicon, on the Basi« oi tlie Ve.-t-l'..!,'e, Oxford. ISoO: Fellow IS-ld- 7li; vicar of Aberdare from 18711. 1. The Age ot the Martyrs ; or. The First Three Centuries of the Work of the Church. Lon.. ISBll, p. Svo; new cd., \XM.^ 2. Passages in Church History selected from the MS.-^. of J. D.J.: with a Brief .Memoir of the Author, Lon., 1S79, " j'ont'iiis'1'johii Edward, b. is;i.'<. at Bangalore, India; educated at .Mcliill College, .Montreal, and at the University of Peiin-ylvaniii, and called to the bar in London in isi;i. He wmi to British tiuiaiiii in 1.870 as an agent of the Aborigines Protection .Society ; was agent-general for Canada I871-7i5, and M.P. for Dundee 1,S7I-SII. 1. State Emigration: an Essay, Lon.. IStH), Svo. 2. Uinx's Baby: his Biith and other Misfortunes, Lon., 1S70, p. Svo. 'Anon. :i*'>th ed,. illust., Is7ti. ■ This is a I'lever little book in its \yay. . . . Its purjione JEN Russo-Turkish War: Janus istry, Lon., 1877, 8vo. li r, The Double-Faced Mi.i- The Captain's Cabin : :i Christmas Yarn. Illust. Lon., 1877, p. 8vo. IS. The Christian Citizen, and the Christian and the Work of Life, Lon., 1877, l2mo. lit. The Cliuicb and the Ln.v. Lon., 1878, 12mo. 20. Ilaverhidine ; or. The Apotheosis of Jingo : a Satire, Lon., 1878, p. Svo. 21. Jobson'-^ Enemies: in Eight Books. Illust. L(m., l87a-82, p. Svo; also :i vols. 1882; 2d ed., 188.^. 22. lien change the Motto : a Sequel to " Tbo Blot on the C^ueen's Head. Lon., ISSI), 12mo. 23. Some Thoughts on Statesman ship: a Lecture, Lon., 1880. (i. Svo. 21. Lisa Leiiii, Lon., ISSO, 2 vols, cr, Svo. 2.'). A Paladin of Finance: Contemporarv Manners, [a novel,] Lcm., ISS2, ]i. Sv... 20. A Week of Pas-ion; or. The Dilemma (jf .Mr. (icorge Barton the Younger, Lon., ISSl, :! vols. cr. Svo. 27. A Secret of Two Lives, Lon., ISSfi, p. Svo. With K.w Movo, John, On UuiMing Ccmtracts : a Legal ILinl- Book for Architects, Ac: ild ed., Lon., 1880, p. Svo. Jenkins, Mary. A Guide to S'ar-liazing, ,ic. : showing how the Heavens may be readily calculatcl for Every Month in the Year, Lon., IsBl, lOmo. An.m. Jenkins, U. L., late president of St. Charles's Col- lege, Baltimore. The Students' llaiid-Book of British and American Literature. I!alt., 1S70, 12mo. Jenkins, Ilev. Kobert Charles, M.A., grain ated at Trinity College, Cambridge, ISll ; ordain.. I IS41 ; rector and vicar of Lyniinge since 1851; Inm. canon of Canterbury since 1^09; hon. curator of tlic library of Lambeth Palace since 1881. 1. A Short l>v. fence of the Euoharistioal Doctrine of the Church ..t England. Lon., ISStt, Svo. 2. The Rite (d' the Presanc- tilicil and the Apostolic Liturgy, Cambridge, 1S40, 12ui.i. 3 A Few Words on the Creeil of Pius IV. as justifying Separation from the Roman Church, Lon., 1842, 12in.i. 4. A Plea for Christian Peace and Unity, and again-l the Prevailing Spirit of C.mtroversy, Lon.. IS 13, Nv.i. .). The Difficulties id' Transubstantiution : a Few Wonls to T. J.O'Connell, Lon., 1S43, Svo. li. The Synod ..f :l.\etcr nnd the Council of Ephcsus, Lon.. 18:')1, Svn. Not published. 7. The Immaculate Conception rcjectid in the Council of Florence : a Few Words a ^^o. U f^ome Account ,^ the CJiurch of St^ Mary :,nd means free from the ordinary fault.s of the iim.ators of the st. Eadburg in Lyminge, Lon,, ISoO, Svo. 12. .--erii.n,. great writer whose loss we arc lameiiling." >nl. Hei,, .v....^. SOU. 3. The Education of the People : an .\ddrcss, Lon., 1870, Svo. 4, The Coolie : his Rights and Wrongs ; being Notes of a Journey to British (Juiana: with i< View of the System, and cif the Recent Commi.ssion of luquiry, Lon., 1871, p. Svo. Anon. , ■' We peruse his book with cinilidenee that he ha.s exerted throiighinit that uiiliiasiicd jiidgmenl and calm survey of facts (i.r which he claims credit."— .Si(. K«'., -xxxli. J'JO. " It is full of the result.s of patient imiulry andcareliil ii.dgment on a most important subject, . . . If the ver- bostoess of the lawyer is apparent, so t.io is another legal characteristic, ihat of appreciating both sides of . ques- tion."— .Siiiv/ofor, xliv. 1243. 5. The Colonics, and Imperial Unity ; or, The '• Bar- rel without the Hoops:" Inaugural Address, Lon., ISTI, Svo. (). Lord Bantam, Lon., 1871,2 vols. p. Svo; 6th ed., 1873. "There are smart hits hero and there: . . . but there is little delicacy and not inuoli force in the performance.' — Sal. K'i'i:, xxxii. 814. 7. (Ed.) The Cavalier and his Lady ; Selections from the Works of the First Duke and Duchess of Newcastle. Lon., 187:', 12mo. S. Barney Geoghegan, M.P., and Home Rule at .St. Stephen's, Lon,, 1872, p. Svo; 4th ed., 1877. 9. Little Hodge. By the Author of " (Jinx's Baby." Lon., 1872, p. Svo; 13'th thousand. 187:!. " Decidedly the ablest book .Mr. .lenklns has yet pro- duced, . . . Asa story ■ Little Hodge' is simply perfect. — Sjinialor, xlvi. 'J.Vi. 10, Glances at Inner England: a Lecture, Lon., i^if, p. Svo. 11. The Great Dominion: an Address. Lon., 187J, Svo. 12. The Shadow on the Cross : the Prosenl Crisis of the Turkish IJuestion. Lon., 1876, Svo. 13, The Deiil's Chain, Lon., iSrii, p. Svo ; new cd., l^'^O. ; K.,rii 14. The Blot on the tiucen's Head ; or. How Little Ber the Head-Waiter, changed the Sign. ByaGuest. Lon 1S76, 12nio. lit. Lutchuiee and Dilloo : a Study of al Interpretation : the Essay of Profec.sor Jowett Irici considered, Lon., Is61, Svo. 13. A Word on lll^lill,,. tion. Oxf. and Lon., 1;*01, 12mo. 14. Short Fannly Prayers for Every Day in the Week : Collected and Translated from Manuscripts and Early Printed Works Folkestone, ISfil, ]). Svo. 15. The Last Crusader: er, The Life and Times of Cardinal Julian, of the House el Ccsiwini: a Historical Sketch, Lon., isiil, 8vo. " >fr .Itnkins treats with no ordinary caudoormd learn- ing a life which though a succession of failuii'!'. and, n - wards the last, id' crimes, nevertheless bests the aiithen;;.' impress iif greatness."— ,Sll^ A'lr,, xii. ll'.i. Hi. The Fall of Dp Harcla, and the Pilgrim "f .-'eliun- hithe: Ballads of High and Humble Life. A.D. '.'.i- 1400, Lon., 1862, Svo. Privately printed. 17, iiic Account of the Family of Wezener or Wiesener. ' i Town of Lauban, in the Margrnviate of Upper Lu- Lon., 186.1, Svo. Privately printed. 18. The S Dynasty : Pedigree of the Kentish Kings, Folkc^tMiio, 1-1*7, Svo. 10. A Letter respectfully addressed i,i i;i.< Ileliness Pope Pins IX., in Reply to his Appeal ! ilic Mcmt)ers of the Reformed Churches, Folkestone, l^'H. Svo. Not published. 20. What do the Popes s;iy m their Alleged Infallibility? Lon.. 1870, Svo. 21. i lui- tian Stniniburger: or, The Artist's Grave: a Relic eftlie Old Gottesacker in Leipzig, [verse,] Canterbury, 1S70, 4to, 22, Selections from the Godly Prayers of K. Bor- ing, abridged. Lon., 1870, 12mo. 23. Hymns, C;intor- bury, IS70, l«mo, 24. A Catechism on the Churcli '1 Christ: abridged from the Treatise called "The Wnj of Christ," by W. Dell, I,on., 1870, Svo. 25. Two Pass- overs : Commentary on the Last Supper, Lon., IST'-'i 12mo. 26. The Privilege of Peter and the Claim* '41110 1S74, 12mo. 27. The Givlle bo- tlio Ini. .\en Little Ben, ' gendof Pialo: a Metrieal Sket >• Lon., IS7S), 12i West Indian Life, Lon., 1S77, 3 vols. or. 906 Svo, 16. The Canterbury, ("Diocesan Hist, ) Lon., issn. I2iiin, 20, "The Devotion of the Sacred Heart:" an E.v of its Errors and Dangers, Lon., ISSl, p, 8vo. I, Ke nianisiu : a I) Creed of l'o| fonso Pel rue. 'Irageily, in I The Law .ami ..f Heresy : Heresy' of I L.in., I8S.V, H\ Life: an Out 18S5, l6mo. a DicMonary < 'file Slury .if (I translateil fr.,i 1640-1050: wi Svo. Jenkins, .< which is a. hie. Behalf of the V 1'852, 12ino. Jenkins, \ Town and Cast Jenkins, 1 lieelong, I.S64. Jenkinson Inirt's Life of I.M.iks: Carlisle, L.in., 1873-S(i_ JenkinsoM, :it I'ombr.ike C.,| Monnry of the S '■It Springvale Is Zulu : the Zulus, and Language: its Productions, land since the W Jenks, Corn I soil, I2mo. Jenks, Edv I'cnibroke C.illegi diato C.impuls.iry of Copyhold Ten lylean.l John Stu bin, Kent, ISSS, i Jenks, Edw Court Reports, vo Jenner, <;. •Mil. lame Kabalen,- Jeiiner, Mrs. "f Henry Jenner. iiiliveof a Tour ii Lon.lon Town : a Katharine BIythe 4. An Imperfect G or. Svo. Jenner, Misi "liitc's llop-Pickii Jenner, R. c i-tno. Jenner, Itev. ! gra.liiated at St. J iiller holding sevora «inl afterwards vioa I; U'ilberforce's Dot Jli.'.iphilus Secund (This is mentioned i "'•I 2. Truth's Con no.-' of Essays, Lon. "ohgion, and Home Lliild: ,. Poem, in F an,l other Poems, Lo 1 rovalent Fallacies I'- '''vo. 6. Whom d. I'eal, Lon,, 1S77, 8v •;oo[.iielsm met by ] freni the Granary : (-loiich of Bekeiboi "'"' ''layer- Book Prol Jenner, Thomn '■I ' lima, Lon., isog t»i":in.l Lebanon: b'. "'" Countries of Ju fd., IsrS. p, Hyc Jenner, Sir W'i ■ f '■ I'., D..XL., LL, ' ' '' 'i"d e.hicated nt "inw professor of pat: : [irofeesor of thu Ifh JEN iKU-fs Life „f s" T, „ Is-V '''"'"'"« "f '"'«''- ', k^: Carlisle. T e o, wt.'t x^^-,, '\'f'' «'""■-- l.'.n., I87;i-S(i, |2,„„. '^igl't, North Wales, Ac, ■f .l»i-.'l.« I'hlla Vs " st^ri" •ho Roligio,,., Society I^ako.n, X. V,„-k. IsrH ,'|.;';""^'^«'' "' '!'« Ulaek Hills of ...c j£":e""^s^s-"----"^ H7r-s«,„i.,, ,i„„' ,,' root,.',; '•,;':':''■"'■. ^^■'"I'^'f-j ; esia AnKlieana : „ .to, y , ,h', (''."""r^'- '" '•'"" ','i-^">i-y. In Two !>;, ,' v„, f- ^ •^'""'"" "f T-^^nth Century: vol i ' F ■ ■""' ""' *' I'r^valent Fallacies n' H,. V '","•,„ ''• '^'i-^ksaiKls ; or "'.'"'""""'"U'-Book, Lon., 18 5 'v,, J '^'-'' '^^'"•'■'« !'■ ^vo. 6. W, ,,,,'" f"u"'.'^^ ""'' WorOn,,. Lon., 1875 i t '•' "^ '''''^«' » «o nance an,! A» . ,''• ™- 2- The peal, I,on . "s Sw. ^^"'' 'V,'"' """' """hil' ? an All' ' If"- "*-"i. i vols. p. svo ' .t"'i/'r''"'«.v, a Ito.nanoe, fn"" the Granarv-S,^ ""•'"''''• I'- «'■»■ '*■ Grai ' "i;' «"»""» »f the ifmer ousM . . "'''""."'"'8'""»; Chu,ch of r-i:...'^ ""?' .("^'■•hed in the Par?^h , =.':'"• Anon. ,",. War ..""..M'' '':'"' .''""- '•'^SS, I '^'^^ -■'■"--.■ or ^hi''S-ir;;^;-..:!,!;:--;-e '"■■.i-.o.J..,-ti;;';;;£y;ir:';i.i fotioes of th» 907 I! i JEN Ohj^in, Puriioae. iind Iliftnry of Obelisks, Lon., 1S77, fvo. 10. The Chiliiislinoss and lirutiilitj- of the Time : Some Pliiin Truths in l'li\in I.an);ui\>;e, Lon., ISS.'l, p. 8vo. II. I'hallicisni, Celestial anil Terrestrial, Heathen ami Christian, Lon., IS.^4. 12. The l)i\inG I'vriiandcr of Hermes Mereiirius Trisniegistus : with Inlroiluetion and Preliminary Ks.say, Lon., 1-^84. Svo. l.'J. Charon : Ser- mons from Styx : a Posthumous Work hy l''rederick the Great, Ion., isxfi, I2mo. With otlior.^, Live Lights or Head Lights: Altar or Table ? Lon., IS73, p. Mvo. .leiiiiiiifis, Henry, of Kcailin);, Eng. 1. (Ed.) Gems of Thought, set forth by Puritan and other Di- vines, Lon.. IS5S, liinio. 2. Previous Truths; or, Happy Thoughts for Life's Journey, Lon., IMIH, 12mo. '.i. He.ivenly Melodies: being Original and Selected Poems, Lon.. Isdl, IliuKi. 4. The Love of God: with Remarks by H. lionar, Lon., \x(ib, ISnio. 5. A Preeious Saviour, Lon., l.^fiti, ISmo. (>. Preeious Promises, Lon., I80(>, I8mo. JeiiniiigN, Henry James. 1. Curiosities of Crilieisra, Lon., 18,81, 12miii. 2. Cardinal Newman: the Story of his Life, liirmingham, l8.-i2, p. 8v(j. ■ It is a little book of l.'iO pa^^es, made up in a very large niefi>nre Diit of the ' Apologia prii Vita Sua.' and nV some papers hy Mr. Oakley ami .Mr. Inimle. In other \vord.s, it IS little better than a plagiari.siu from the lirst page to the last."— ^l(/i., N(j. 28:10. '■'•. Lord Tenny.'*on : a IjiographionI Sketeh, Lon., 1884, |>. .^vo. Jennings, I, H. How to Photograph Microseopio Oli.ieets, Lon., 1S8B, p. ,svo. Jennings, Isaac, M.D. 1. The Tree of Life; or. Human Degeneracy. N. York, ISfiT, 1 2mo. 2. Memo- rials of a Century: embracing a Record of Individuals ami Invents ehielly in the Early History of Bennington, Vermont, Bost., IsfiH, 8vo. .1. The After-Life as re- vealed in .Scripture, Lon., 1871, 8vo. Jennings, John A. 1. The Modern Elocutionist, Dublin, 1878, p. Svo; new ed., 1883. 2. Wayside nest- ings, [verse,] Dublin. 18711, sq. Kimo. :i. Unto the Per- fect Day, Dublin, 1883, ii4mo. 4. Headings from Amer- ican Authors, lluuioroua and Pathetic, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 5. Readings from Charles Dickens and other Authors, Lon., 188,'), p. 8vo. I'l. Readings from Hu- morous Authors. Lon., 188fi. p. 8vo. 7. Temperance Readings and Recitat'ons, Lon., 188(!, p. 8vo. 8. Read- ings from IJrilish Authors, Lon.. 188", p. 8vo. Jennings, Mrs, Knte Vaughnii. Rabcl : her Life and Letters, Lon., ' ^7t), 8vo. ■'.V hook, not adi'i|u.ite indeed, hut .sympathetically written hy a person .so well versed In the liermau life of the time that ber knowledge is almost a trial to the reader, whom she perpetu.'lly supposes to know as mncli as her- self . . We have to tliaim Mrs. .leiinings for giving us ... a full and yet concise aeeuuiit ol so interesting a tigure."— .S(/. /,'(!■.. .\lii. I'liKJ. Jennings, Louis John, b. 1837. in London ; acted as special correspondent of the London Times in |8fi3- 83. 3. Uiindiies nnw.njf the lli||«. ip. the Peak of Derby- shire and the South Downs. Illusl. Lon., 1880, or. 8v'o. "Mr. .leimings notes all that is hesi worth seeing. . . . lint he enlivens his pages by recordinu bis uossip with all manner ui' aeiiuaintances whom he has made proini.scu- JEP oiisly: and be Introduces delicate touches in his pictures of cottage interiors which, though seemingly slight, art often telling."— .s'u/. Kir., lil. ;t(i7. 4. (Ed.) The Croker Papers: Correspondence and Diaries of the Late Right Hon. ,Iohn \Vil."on Croker, Secretary to the Admiralty from 18011 to 1830, Lon., 18,84, 3 vols. Svo. " AltOKcther the.se volumes must he regarded as annuig the most valuahle and readable contributions which have yet heen made towards an elucidation of the politii'al hl^■ t(jry of this country during the lirst fifty years of the pres- ent century." — .S/^ A'cc. Iviii. 0(14. " We do not in any way hlaine Mr. .Tennings for makiiii: the host (d' bis hero. It is far better that a hbiurapber should act like a Our and rea.sonahle advocate than thiit he should attempt tojilay the part of a .jmlge. The manner, al.so. in which the letters and extracts from the Diary arc ihreailed together is most satisfactory. Just enough of the enrreni history is told to remind readers of the course of events: hut otberwl.se the Papers are left to themselves. . . . The Ibree large volumes of which the hook consists are full id' matter, and that of the mo,-t interesting kind. ' — Sitcctatov, Ivii. 148:i. :i. .Mr. Gladstone; a Study, Edin. and Lon., 1887. p. 8vo. (Sec Li-:i:in, H. ,T.. iii/rn.) " It is not a .study of tli,' statesman In any sense of the word. It is a careful study of thiw elements, and those only, in the statesman's career wbiidi are susceptible of an evil inlerprctfltioii."— .8pcc((ifor, Ix. 2'2!i. Ho is said also to be the author of ''The Millionaire," Edin.. 1*883, 3 vols. p. Svo. Anon. Jennings, Paul. A Colored Man's Reminiscences of .lanics Madison, Brooklyn, N.Y'., 186,'i, 4to. Only 7,i copies printed. Jennings, Richard, M.A., [nut', vol. i., add.] Sociid Delusions concerning Wealth and Want, Lon., 18,10, 12mn. Jennings, Robert, veterinary surgeon. 1. The Horse and his Diseases, Pliila., 1801, 12ran. 2. Cattle and their Diseases, Phila., 1803. 12mo. 3. Shee|i, Swine, and Poultrv, Phila., 1864, 12mo. 4. Horse-Training Made Easy," I'bila., 1800, lOmo. Jennings, Samuel, F.L.S. 1. Orchids, and bow to grow them in India and other Tropical Climates, Lon., lS7o, 4to. 2. My Visit to the Gold-Fields in the Southeast Wynaad, Lon., 1881, Svo. Jennings, Winifred, ("George Truman Kercbe- val." Pseud.) Lorin Mooruck, and other Indian Stories, Post.. 1888, 12ino. Jennison, Miss Lncy \S'. Love Poems and Son- nets. By Owen Innsly, [pseud.] Bust., 1S81, 12mo. Jennison, William. 1. Michigan Supreme Coiui Reports, vols, xiv.-xviii., (1805-OU,) Detroit, 1870, .1 vol.-. 8vo. 2. Treatise on the Pleadings and Practice of llic Court of Chancery, Detroit, 1882, Svo. Jenyns, i", U. A Book about Bees: their Hilton . Habits, and Instincts. Lon., 1880, p. Svo. Jenyns, Rev. Leonard. See Blomepielh, Ki v. LkoNAHII, Klipfll. Jenyns, Roger. The Pedigree of the Ancient Family of the Palmers of Sussex, 1072, Lon., 1807, Ito. Privately printed. Jephson, Henry L. Notes on Irish Questi,iiis, Lon., 1.S70, Svo. Jephson, John Mounteney, F.S.A., was at one time editor of the Literary Gazette. 1. Observations on the Practical Tendency id' the Roman (Catholic Sysh iii, Lon., 1852, Svo. 2. Narrative of a Walking Toui in Brittany; accompanied by Notes of a Pliotogr:i|,liic Expedition, by Lovcll Reeve, F.L.S., Lon., 1850, r. Sm,; new ed., 1800. "A real, fresh, manly book."— .S'of. Rev., viil. 21. 3. Shakspere : his Birthplace, Home, and Grave. Illust. LNio. .^. How J,.„„io Kept ■"•"S'"S riaces; or, Wilton Pai-i il ■ .' • '"• ■^■ .>^S,;. l«„„;.' "• ^- *^'''"'""'« Thorns, fverse,] Lon, Jerdoii, Thomas Caverhill i rn . . . '■ In.lepcn,l,.„i nf ,-,= ..., ' I „r 'Z'?,"!')./^ ^.>'«q' ;■> Wolf. Clothing; from t ,;' ^i t m., 1880. n Sv„ •*' ^ '"" F'^nch Illii^t. Lon,, Bi;.|;'':^!;l^^^f;,;^,valuaU. technics UetaH. .The i""ller."-^«., X,, ■.IJi;^,""' '""I'll amusing and reirlable .hoAf;ilfa''kno:': 't'!. [","'! i,';/^'""™' "'^tor, „f All l»M, Sro. " '" '"*"''"' <-'<"itine.>tal India, Ln., Jeremiah, John 1 v . MeniorialK of the Urban Cloh "" ^^."'^^^P^>^re, and A-eount of the Life and Tin es of r'V.""'S " ''^""'""'^t !'•,[>■ |h; at. nisdi;;;,^' thlml a'sere^' 'f"^""' ""J ''' » liV' "I liis apparul i>revc «i 1.,^™ '.'■■'''-'^''''sl. t lecontli- •M(,'.U«houseGarriokistHid ,;,'i;„; '^•''""V " "•«■' ftt the -■"mnoe as an actor "'iltti,'' """''-' '"» "■■»' ap- iliiMuiniver.^arvof '^lini-c,.: "."''t^mioru, onw a vear .m ;""^-,)the(:il'bVeIebm;7,1,o^ 'l"'i'er at the „ld g, te """ .',.,'■' T^;''" ''V « bonr's-head House, and other stones. 1876 '8S«"'t^ ^-- ""'-.' Acorn. .•;"';o"cf.vf„!!'?;!'.»»-|«'a«. .. (Trans.; Fro. "ze. Lor •"-"' 01 L. Debans, Lon., 1880,,,, gvo Jern;,d;s^i5',',''>;\Vi'?! "--. B-^t., ,sn,, ,Cn,o Jerrold, ,„/•,, ,e„,h'd' to 1 !',' '"" "'" "''"'"'" «!" 'cl art '.8"«- 1. A Hamni ok , ' Ef.^iT "■ v'^^'« temple I'-n., 1884. p. svo " ^^'°g'-"pl"'-'al Introduction Jcrrold, Tom. 1 n i- Plants «e grow, and how wl' cm k ,'>" ^^r'''"' '^e 2uio; new ed., 18S5 o -nf,, ""'< , ""em. Lon., 188], lent, Lon,, I8S2, f,,. MHhjK, ,'",'! """ ^"''' "'« n!;^;^r^;;^---'"^-fc;''i:in:]^rS'' "iT'"^ii^''!^n.,^'rs""7''f"""---i-. ."""■..vol. i.;) studied a.s ,n arti^'T*'"" "'''"■'''''. ('/• «• ■nto journalism, and whenscace t ' ""' '^r I"'"^^*" popular plav As Cool ns ,/;,, "'"^"^f-V " iige produced the l-aWs to 'describe .."e In'^.TSyl'i--, '," ''^ ^'^ "«"' » F'l'er, and while there l,r"„'^'.^''.'>"'.™ "?■•.« I-ndon l^iC). .Svo. H. -..niefVi,lX.^?;,.,,Ttr";^^fr ^""'' »"'' J'Tinaiiii, Eilunr.1 ',,."' "'**^ svo. b".«. l.on., IS52 I2mo '"'"''" '''•'"" ^t. I'etors- •-»J'li Carolina, i'hila , 1" Bll 8vo " '"""'" '""^ L.".""^^"!;^,;,,^; i^;«'r;forCbildhood and Youth, ^4-'"?te:"u!^^:fv^:'^-'-''«-';V,b.,S42, ,V.ife in a Fren rch lau T '" y*^'"" "'"""'™' ,r™"M My Kecolectio', ,;f'r-','''?''P' '^vo. 2- ^'""nl,c.*s Guiccioli, Lon Afif .^.'"''^ i^y.""' by the «"'' iiiaos of Si.xtis I e K m. '. u ^' '^^ns.) Life ^■-'. 2 vols. .Svo. ( To n„ , ;; '^ ,l'"™" ""^ner, Lon., ! "*'•*. ^vo. .0. (Ed tLb' '^""'' • ''"^'antinoplc Lon. ; h'sfoiyof the castle.) ;' C^'iJ w' *™' -elat..,^ hi. T.d l^;';. I'iauedeBreteuille: « Lo . •"»-'«- 'rns. Hgh- Water Mark e-Slor^-, Edin. an. I L(,n. Life ; I )2mo ''■'uinr, Ir,.„;. e, , j^, at ure's Hallttlujab t'vo. 2. A f^ial E..I,ibi;ions, Lo';.,' ["eg 'r iv!' 'I'^n^i^^ "■ -" Novel, Lon., ],S|i2, 2 v, N ,, s, V e:*' ^"» ^^'ves: a in Kefuges and irome.s'o^chaVitv t'^"t "^ ^''^•'■«^^ 8vo. 6. A Book for the IJea', 'V -"''•' '^''■^' P' vo- r. l> and D,nvn i, t e W nii' '"r" '"'*• ^ vols. ,. P- Svo. 8. The Children of I , ," ' !'""•' '««■''• ■•* vols. I IV. "Vo. 9. At Home , "Anil ,n"' ^.r"- '■'"■•■ 2 vols. \ine3:ards to Spain, j" n sfi, '^ " ^np through the tlie Time: a Story of s , m^ iV ' ' ' ""• ^"- I'asfiing Lfeof Arthur is^rvlld 'Lon ";':;?r^r", ''""' '" '"« I The Eij cure's V,.nr 11 1 .7'' "*' - vo s. p. f"• '^- ^ 6- Tl.e «av,'che i r'tv htinrr;'' '^""■. 'S™, Itimo Political Prance, Lon I'vo^ ''"eniry Estimates of '■'Jbe Kods of Pa i 'or ;;..'« '"'■'''' '''■' ^"""ed :-,,iUnmaei„,.aris-[i:^t^:d'X^'S:;|-- --y;:noi^^--irL^:;"p;r-^j;;v|a;i^ Ij'-;.''t,':t7ro ;:;„''"'t'- "'• "«""^ Abroad,- ^"««liond. must.' Lo, is*^. ;■"■ ^'^'^'^ 'Christian All ()oo,! Com:-.,-.p.y.n '■>-,„ '<.-'""■- ^I'- T!>o Ee.,( of Novel, i ,'"'!'^''^,- I'n'u s'orle^ I „' '^^i','' ^''y"""•, ''i;- ^ "">' 'Of Aapoeon JII . fi„„: ," V' ' ' vo. 21. The Life r„... I "npuh'hshed Famiiy^^: .f^.^^';"" ''""^ Re-^'irfron '■nony. i.|„„_'>^ r "rVcL'^T:"'.'""! from Personal or, ' 'Tl ' "linlc is a inc 18^4-82, 4 vols tlons and ilieoriel rrf;.f^^"";!;'"'lV' ""^'i "f tl vo. Honaiiartisi party, and IP pnblion- UTO ay be i„'.ii ,|.l-<«. j^''3 14 i« JER llkeiitd to a trial in which only the prisoners at the dock 1111(1 their own counsel are heard."— .Vil. Hev., xliv. 2:). 22. (Ell.) Pouticnl Works of Laiiian bliinohard: with Memoir, Lon. 1876, p. Hvo. 23. Hluck-lCyeJ Suaan's Boys, Lon., Is76, 12mo. 24. ERvpt under Ismail Pacha, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 25. The Belgium of the East. Hy the Author of " E^ypt under Ismail Pacha." Lon., 1SK2, p. 8vo. 2fi. The Life of George Cruikshank : in Two Epoch.-. Illust. Lon., 1S82, 2 vol.-. cr. Svo. " He has .succeeded In putting liefore his readers a suffi- ciently vivid picture of a man of whom the present gener- ation knows too little."— ^i(. Jicf-, liii. ofi». 27. At Home in Paris, Lon., 1884, 2 vols. p. 8vo. "The first volume is composed of a series of letters on French politics, . . . ranging in date from 1W)8 to 1874 or 187f); while the second volume . . . has a distinct unity of iLs own, being practically a treatise on the relief provided in Frniice hy the State lor the pauper, the indigent lunatic, and the sick jioor. . . . The hook ... is both readable and valimble."— .Ii'di/,, xxvi. 19,'). Jervis, Dnvid. The Speaker, and other Poems, Edin., 18117, 8vo. Privately printed. Jervis, Col. Henry Jervis White, [<(ii(c, vol. i., add.,] d. 1881. 1. Manual of Field Operations, Lon., 1852, 12mo. 2. The RiHe-Muskct : a Practical Treatise, Lon., 1854, Svo. 3. Our Engines of War, Lon., 185ii, p. Svo. 4. The , ■.nan Islands during the Present Cen- tury, Lon., 1863, p. -vo. 5. Ireland under British Rule, Lon., 1868, Svo. Jervix, John Bloomtield, LL.D., 171(5-188,'), b. at Huntingtii'i, N.\'.; was chief engineer of various railroa.Is an i publii^ works. I. Description of the Cro- ton Afjueduet, 1842. 2. Report on the Hudson River Railroad, X. Yoik, 1846, Svo. :i. Letters addres.«ed to Friends (,f Treudom and the Union. By Hampden, [pseud.] N. York, IS.jii. 4, Report in Relation to the Railroad Bridge over the Mississipiii River at Rock Islani)i(p, vol. ii, ;) graduated at Christ Church, Ox- ford, 183.5 ; ordained 1836; rector of St, Nicholas, Guild- ford, and afterwards prebendary of Heytesbury. He assumed the name of Jervis in lieu of his patronymic, by royal license, in 1865, 1, The (iallican Church: a History of tlie Church of Frani^e, from the Concordat of Bologna, A,D, 1516, to the Revolution, Lon,, 1872, 2 vols. Svo, " He has for the first time presented the history of the later French Church as a connected whole in an Knglish dress, and with a inasteryof detail and power of grouping and of graphic narration which completely carry the reader along with him throughout, ami cannot fail to he most serviceable to the student."— .SW. Rev., xxxv. 26. " Unquestionably the book is somewhat dry, ai.d the suVjject in Mr. Jervis's hands is scarcely as enticing as it might have been. . , . He is perfectly candid in e,xpre.»slng his own opinions; does not conceal his belief that the Reformation wa.s simply 'a great Calvinistic schism ;' ind does not pretend to nave anv lively admiration for the Huguenots."— /1(A., No. 2a'>0. 2. The Galilean Church and the Revolution : a Sequel to the " History of the Church of France, from the Con- cordat of Bologna to the Revolution," Lon.. 1882, S.-o. "This is incomparably the best work in our language on the history of the French Church during the critical epoch of the Revolution and the Empire of Napoleon I."— Sai. Bev., liv. 57, 216. 910 JES 3. Histor;' of France from the Earliest Times, {"Stu- dent's" Ser!: new ed,, LoL,, 1884, p. Svo, And see Pearson, W, H., anle, vol, ii. Jervis, William Pai^et. I, The Mansfield Cop- per-Slate Mines in Prussian Sax(jny, Lon., 1801, 8vi,. 2. The Mineral Resources of Central Italy, Lon., 1862, Svo; new ed., with Supplement, 1868, Jervlse, Andrew, F.S.A. Scot., 1820-1878, 1, Tli.' History and Tradition of the Land of the Lindstt\ ■ in Angus and Mearns, Edin,, 1853, Svo; 2d ed., by .'. (iammack, 1882. 2, Angus and Mearns and the .Scot tish liar: or, A Chronological List of the Senators of the College of Justice, Natives of these Shires, from A,D, I5:i2, .Montro.se, 1855, 12mo, Anon. 3. Sketi h of the History and Antiquities of the Mearns: a Lc- ture, Montrose, 1858, 12mij. 4. Memorials of Angus and the Mearns; being an Account, Historical, .Anti- quarian, and Traditionary, of the Castles and Towns visited by Edward I., Ac, Edin., I86I, 4to; 2d ed., re- written and corrected by Rev. James Gammaek, M.A.. Edin., 1885, 2 vols. 4to. " It is seldom that the hL-itory and antiquities of a liii^'c district have been more p.leasantly, or, considering the size of the work, more thoroughly, dealt witli."- .Si(. y.Vr, 1x1. 788. 5. Inscriptions from the Shields or Panels of the In- oorporated Trades in the Trinity Hall, Aberdeen, Aber- deen, 1863, Svo. 6. Epitaphs and Inscripiifms from Burial-Grounds and Old Buildings in the No. theast uf Scotland, Edin., 1875-79, 2 vole. 4to. " Interesting to the historian and the antlipiary."— Sif, Her., xli. 407. Jervoise, Mrs. Arthur Tristram. The Hnll- Call : a Novel, Lon., 1884, 3 vols, cr, Svo. Jesse, Edward, [miU; vol. i,, add.,] 1780-lsr,s. Lectures on Natural History, Lon., 1861, fp, Svo; 2d «!„ enl.. 1863. Jesse, George Richard, b. 1820, at Caen, Nor- mandy; nephew of Edward Jesse, sui.ni; has bcin employed as a civil engineer in England, India, and Egypt, and has taken an active part in the agitati.ju against vivisection. I. Researches into the History "f the British Dog, from Ancient Laws, Charters, and lis. torical Records: with Original Anecdotes, . 2. Memoirs of the Life and Reign of King li ue the Third, Lon,, 1866, 3 vols. Svo. 3. London : its (VI ebrated Characters and Remarkable Places, Lon.. 1-71, 3 vols. Svo. "Well-nigh a quarter of a centuiy ago he jiulili^lir 1 lii^ 'Literary and Historical Memoirs of Li.iubin,' and in ]X'> ' Limdon and its Celebrities.' The present work is in -iriin' sort the former two rolled into one. but with such cliiuiiics. corrections, and fresh Intelligence and chronlcliii).' m lu make it substantially a new work. . . . The variety in it is so great that to illustrate its pages by pictures ami i.rint.s collected from dealers . . . would pleasantly occuii> Imlf a lifetime."— .-K/t., No. 22.'J6. 4, Memoirs of Celebrated Etonians, Lou., lS7,i, - vols. Svo, "The biographies are little more (sometimes miirli k^^■ than what may be found in good biogrii pineal dictimmries. Little, and in most cases nothing, is. said of ilieir Et'iiidiiys, discipline, and conduct, to show us, if it could be shewn, that the boy was father to the man"— ^(ft., No. 2.')1-'. Jcssett, Frederick Bowreman, F.R.C.S,, sur- geon to the Cancer Hospital, Brompton, On Can 'or of the Mouth, Tongue, and Alimentary Tract. Illust. Lon., j 1886, Svo. ! Jf.ssnp. Charles .*!oore» M.R.C.P., brigp.'Jo «ur- I geon, British army, Asiatic Cholera : being a Report t on an Outbreak of Epidemic Cholera in 187'"', Lon., I 1883, Svo. Jessop, F Svo. Anon. Jessop, M, ings, Lon., Iss Jesfioj), w Rossondale and cr. Svo. Jessop, w Comio'ete Decii f'ambridge, ISa land; or. The J I '*•!-', 2 vols, p, f Jcfisopp, II Cheshunt, llcrtf lege, Cambridge, ston Oramniar-S "!' King Edward tlien rector of ,Sci tiibutor to the Qi tccnth Century, .'School SeruKing, "f a Norfolk II History, Lou., 18 'Henry Walpoli f"r carrying „|,t (,, 111 this country is lore 11.S is esijceiaip soiial interest, bccii lull concerning th and seventeenth ci •'; (Ed.) The (i getical Answeare ( ■XIX Articles set! (Camden Sue.,) Lo fan Histories,") L,, . " -A graphic stvle laition are .^eldom 'i tlicyiirein thepiTsc tory. — .4cu(/., xxvi. ^5, Arcady : F„r ' (Contains essays on "'Arcady' 's a ileli easy toilescribeitas KiMuiiisi,i,ii,.es' vr ( thing much iiicire— i teresis oftlie nation, and intricate problei , «• lEd.)TheAut( Lon,, ISS7, 4to. (1 Ma.seum, formerly ii wliose library wus di ■'^i".'^''""'editiun ""' I'lographical det nnu liisni'iiealoglcali II- sii|,|,lt.,„eiitiiry nr kiiisiiii.ii, embody bri lie niembers of a ren layc to be studied rep iitc "f the seventeentli 7. I'he Coming of Sketches, Lon., IS.SS "U Idle dealing wit! Kood ,lt,„i „f out?of.t h, "I'ljiglit and Jaunty." [^."ok IS his account of I ia.^1 Anglia."-.C. tol ,,!*;('?''•) Visitations l«2-1532, (Camden S "I he text of the abov aWc eontriburions to (ani.l™ .Society 'i"'»"rthy„fhin,V ' '"'liiitfwithilryfacts'o he must .leliglufui'J.^" a 1 he Ills probably ll P'puliinze antiquarian /Vith OliKK.V, EVKIIA Lincoln : being a Gene,, icHmilyof Walpole I'rnately printed, Jes^opp, c. s. Q ^helia. [verse,] Norwich, Jtssopp, J„,,„_ ^{ i"l, l-'mo; 2ded., 186 ■\l""ti.ise. Pa., ,ind B,)ue. ; ■ " '-''"••'''i in Syria , ,*,™'i^-- with a Chapter '-'""■ (TheChapteffor JES Zigzag to Paris, Un., 1850, Jessop, Francis H flvd. Aiiun. '■""'bridge, l,So5, 12„,o .. F,f'?"^, ""^ Measures, leKf, Ciimbridgo, 1848, orUained 1 S4S ' l'"""" ' <^"'- .« on Urn,m,mr-Schooi; CVnlTiI ISV ■""«'«^»f "'•'I- ;;' 'v.n« E,lwani's School, WicllsTsi'-u'-'''''-'."''*'"'^ then rector of Seaming, NoriX Vr, l-'^' ""'^ si"«e 'nbutor to the Quiirterlv an i-,- , " ',' J frequent con- "■'■nth Centuo- nnd othe *"''^'"''-« ' K«vievv.,, Nine. School 8e,-,n„,4' l"m. ?, fiT lC""''':;'""X '• ''^'"•"i»l> "f ■' Norfolk Hou e'. a Ooi:'"^-..-- '^"^ feneration "i;-t.'ry, Lon., Isz^S^ot 2^1 efrVsi^ '" '^"^"bethan fnr ™rryf;,i'';^lrtti\V^?kT^?,''',f "™''" «' Vork in ,595 I" this country, is the i.r,w.i' A" 'J'""!'" Catholie mission '"■■easi8t.S|.cJi'« iv va Im 1 \''^« 7'^ . . The l" k'b" >"iiHl interest, heeauso .-ins ,'"" ^""" "" 'wH an.l ner- '"" concerning Ih" l^ist f^'oV'p™7™ Popular opi". «"< seventeenth eenturte.^5,,(^;'«^ ". '■' "'« Mxtetfi.th ;•• (Ed ) The (Koonomv of the FlV/lf i/etical Answeare of A IJirri, . m '" "■■ '^" Apolo. ■MX Article, sett forth Ssh'^^'l'''*'" ""ere.'nnto ((■a.nden Soe.,) Lo„ , ] sn^^i' ,f ' 5"" •>>■ 'he J'risoners, «... Ili.-torie..,") Lon.; m,' JI,\J- ^'"'^'<=b, (" Dioee- I'TJ. — .U-U((., xxvi, :«8 "'""ur oi til is Diocesan His- i-y to .lescrihpi, „l'':;'y"l..b'.'.«l<- ... It wonUl liaVe been JEV 'The Children of the Ea.t," Bust., under the title of j ISn. ll'mo.) , „„„, r^"-'^^^J!'^^!,£7^^f-% .e. , "8 Ueseendant..- with , n r A'd,"?'^' ^'^ ^"'^- "»■! '<"• the latter eont iniZw. ^""? "'"J "n Apnen- J't.milicsoftheNane w?h '![''.' "'^ °"'er AniJiicin i t',u,,brid«e. C.;'''l887't'"C '''';.''''''"''' •^'— m^, •Juesclin, by E de ionn» . '^'■"""•' """•"■■'1 J" My Sehool?I)aysnCisT,n'. "■'•,• "''"■ "'"">• 2 new ed., 1881 s /-rJi ^ i." ''<">•' "<"l, IL'uio- E. ae lionne^Lse • iJ^o^ l! " 1'.^^ l".' "^""^" "^^' L..wn-Tenn'is I'Inyer, Lonl'TsnTTto'" ^"'' ""'"" "« " htttu'co^re:;*;'.^;;^, ^JTr; 'y- graduated at AVad- purham .since 1S82 ' 1 A h "/"' '" ' '« I'niversity of -•eution."-Sa(. 4", Ui|' 227'''' ^'""^d, ineMt. lit' tu^ All. . ' ...^..».i,» S U (leillrliM eji.sy to (lescrilieit as a xilrfolk",',.;,; ' " would liave been " ^ - «f wi;[![;l^^^,;;'',,";,J^-. KamsaT^s -aniaiilyatt,.,,,,,, r. f.:,,b'K',' '? »"i"e- , ,, ^ . ■..--■— »ii/cn, a iU'nunisceiK'e.s' or or Whid.v '<'i'i '■■'fun uanisav'. thinK'muchmore.-ania. v«., ■^'-""'rne;^ but it is s,,i,,<: ttresis of the nation ,n,t,,V "''''"'" "> uphold the bes ,>' an.l intricate, proble'm:'' -:i/r">i;r',!!;r »'""'i'""oV a'^'r^Ji a ^^r.^i'to^^/prlXri'^ "^'«°««^ -^'o^"'- must Museum, forme;iyh^ the Is"""-" *^'^- '" "'" «S «';<- library was^l.'Ip'e' "eS t^'Ku dL{h"°" P^-^''^^' |;;.ji .L^.e„l.aio,M,.„n;V,'r;d,'-it1,„'',^^^^^^^^^ II- Mil'i'leineniury notic.s of ih . m "^''"'i ■''"""estry, and l-i.i.M.i.n. cnibo,lybrief an, V „m''^'^^ '"^ -"""rth and hi, ,' Sketches, !,„„., ^888. er Svo "' "'"^ °"'«' Medi«,-.al p.o,Nlei^:!?'^i;;^,^i!h.^i:>.;»^uyecU a„d eontainin, a ... Iisl.t.and Jaunty stvie^ Bv"A l",'!' ' "•.^- "e wri ten '^^Bt!rr-'-"-^ ;,";t,w..rth,v of ifin . ■, ■. "ti/J w;,'l'r"''P''*J '"trodiiction h l»|.ul..rize antiquarian Kt,uK."i '.''?" anyone livine 1,'. ^^?,!;^??^e;:^r:^^s!f-s;..-o^_oount,i raUier han the exeeu.on. -i^, ^.„,„ ,,„- ,-^. -^ -^.u^eu. W.'s86,^rSP°'-' "'■ '"« Athe„i'a,f'De.ooraoy, I l'"e,nr"^'..'^r;:,,^^«^^„A„n. The Syrens, and other Jevons, Shirley n ' i p . iBXdrJi:':,^!;i";^-7'-''i.^r>J^';!rt merchant of that otvanrff;' 7" "'e son of „n iron- S';hool of the Mechanic In UtJ e" Liv "* *,''" "'^"^ Vniversity College, London t,. 11 ^"®'^P«"I. and at 'be Royal Mint^ in n"„ g'onth w"i "P'^i"""™' in g.-aduatcd M.A. at LonTr.„ i" • "'''* 1854-59, and 'he gold medal for „girph"l„,„°'r''"*^'"'-' ^'^"'^S , "".y, and being elecS^'F?:;!^',"".'^ •"'"''«?' ^'=<"'- ) was appointed professor , f ln„- ■ "••• ^n 1866 he i Philoso diy.and Cobden lec ufer ""'' !•'!"'*' '">'' "noral Owens College, Manches tf f-"''""'*' «<'<'nomy, in in im to afoeVuhe cht 'of TolitTc'T''' """ ''"''^i"" , vcrsity Colleee I nn,i,,„u.,P, '""-"' economy in Uni hegav'e up'?c::demic"v;rM:Ve:ot'''? "'' ''''' """■> ture. A year later hrwasaoHd "';,"'".'«"' '" '"«ra- bathing near St. Leona ds "f "i""''"'.^ browned while I Value of Gold nscertntned and ■.«""'■ ^'"' '" 'he i forth, Lon., 186;i, 8vo -Pur?! • *'"'"" ^^'^^ ^'et Quality apart from Quantity w/tifn' ""■' 7^" ^"gi'^ °f System, and on the Relation of ^ .^^"'"''s on Boole's I'on., 1864, p. 8vo. " A L .n,L ^'".."''l**'"hematies. Monetary LaVs, Lon ,1864 8!" " rThlr''?'."' "'" "-^ an Inqu ry coneernin, thl o ' ^^ho Coal Question . tbe pJbaL ExhZfo 'of r;S m'^' ?"""" »"^ 870 ; 2d ed., rev.. 186(1 T a" ^".»'-Mines, Lon., 186,> the Importance of amusing a Kn> Economy, Manchester, 188^6 8vo 6 "a r lineoi;; :-'b;in;'a'^,^:rr' ^"".''""-f ^^hap.ode. County i '^ " "^- The'sSlstition ^If ?'' ^f"°^' ^-"T86^ llio Family .fWafnir?*^.'"^ '^ ^^hap'oJe Branch of ' f «''a.'"nii,g : derived from a v'r«' "'■' '^'■""^ P^''"'ipl» l'mately[,r,'nted ''"'""f """ghton, .Vo'rwioh. I8"4, f„, I "Ip'r- I"-" - '8fi9 fzmo *'<"^"'<""'«n of Aristotle's _^Jes«opp, c. s. Twonr„„,„... .... . ^ i-&i.U:";\viiryr"'''°"^-«''-'P»"'doxioalmi,,d'' 18n.«t^''rElemeniar"vr"'''''"".'" ^'"''"-. Lon., and Inductive: wiThOnVninr^'n '" '"'«i'^- Deductivi pies, and a Vocabulary o^Tn'^^^^-""""' ""/"' f-r-!] Norwieh^7^82""r" '' "''''■'' '• »'"h- ■^]U^^'2d^!l^85?'"^- "•«'«"' Chapters, Lon., M'.ntroT,5a"f:i «'fr„'!.'7. ««"-' D.D., b. ,832. at "iodml .Seminary; Vecame'a mfd"' "■""' "'■ ^''""n '^he- 'wan Church in Syria in Is J'" ""i^^ "'^ 'he Presby- f^l's: ,vith a Chapter for clldM^^"™ "^ ^^^ "'""• '^'^ '^'-^'^ ''- ^^'^-^-?rinViaV:?; liKible'nSc;'';;[* !,''if„^™;,'" ',",? 0""«ise and very iiitel- -vH'--"-'^iaS: '^^™-- soimble connection be w en th^.V'"**'"!' "f showing a rcof eaoe from assumed preX^ ll^l ^rpMo^n^S K>"*^ i'M^ JEW to show whnl premises (iURlit to lie nssumcd."— .SpfCfafor, | xllv. 1%. I 1(1. The Theory of I'oliliuiil Kidiidiiiy, ljiin.,ls7l, Svo; 3il C(l., 1888. (An iitteiiipt t(i«x|ireHM the prini'lples (if politlciil economy, or their o|ieriition, in miithi'iimtioiil nynibolH.) ' " Whetlier anythlnii ran or civunot lie iloiie In the illrec- tUiii iiiiUi'Uted,— mill we hy no niciins sny tliut U canndt,— ; Jlr. .leviiiis liiis liikeii us « very short way."— .'<'(i(. Jinv., xxxll. IWI. j II. i'ho I'rineiples of .'^iMcnet : a Treiitise on Logic ami Scientific .Method, Lon., ISJ), 2 voli'. Nvo; new cJ., | rev., IS71I. I ■' His (lls(Mi»slon even of the faiilllar theme of the theory (if the reasoning pmeesses has the stanipof llmtorl^tinalUy which means llowint; freshly I'nini ii cieuling anil .shaping InlclU'ct."— .'•'d/. Jicv.. x.xxvli. ImJ. " Whatever the shorleominKs of the hook. It Is nniMies- 1 tlonahlv the hcst treallseon sclcnlillc niethoil in thi' Kii;.'- | llsh lariKnaue, so tar ut ien.st as regards |ihysieul science." —Siiidalin; xlvii. I'-'ill. \'Jt. .Money and the Jlcchanisni of Kxclninge, C In- ternational ScicntifK!" Ser.,1 Lon., If*".'), l-'mo. " A very reailahle ninl interesting— we nniy almost say amusing— Ircalisc on what Is usnally a very dismal and bewildering suliject." — Sut. A'rr., xl, 171. ' "It alionnds in Infornnitinn which everyone ought to | possess. iMit lor nmchol which a slinlent might have nim- nnmed a whole llhrary without .success."—!". E. C'i.ikke : Li'>i.iF.: .lc(c/„ viii. m. in. Logic, (.-scienco Primers,) Lon., 187fi, ISmo. 14. Political Koonomy, (Science Primers.) Lon., I.87K, l.^mo. 15. ."itndics in Deductive Logic: a .Muninil for Students, Lon., l.S.SO, p. .Svo. 16. The State in Uelation to Labour, (" Kngllsh Citizen" Sor., I l.nn., ls,H2, p. Svo. 17. .Mcthodn of Social Uefiirm. and other Papers, Lon., l.SS:i, .^vo. (The subjects discussed are vivi.section, " cram," the eiu- plovment of married women in factories, ic. ) " There Is not a paper In this volume from which even those who dlller most from its eom'hisions will not derive great liistruclion."— .*>;«c^i(or, Ivl. 771. IS, Investigations in Currency and Finance. Edited, with an Introduction, by II. S. Foxwell. l.on., ISSL Svo. " .Mr. .levons's Investigations are divided Into two classes, — f'onimercial Khu'tuations and I'urrency. There Is a tide In the alfalrs of business men whndi the statist resolves into distinct lliii'tinitiiins. . . . These anil miinir oscillations arc exhibited in the book before us bv means of beautiful diagrams euiitaiidng the returns of the Hank ot Kuglaiul averaged over periods of several years. . . . From ■Com- merelal riuctuations' we pass to ('nrreiwy.— 'the burning question of bimelallisni and technical (jncstloiis relatiii)| to the age. weiu'ht, and cost of the gold nuHalllc currency. . . . I'rof Koxwell has caught the spirit of the work which j he edits and describes. . . . The introduction Is worthy of the author intnulnced. It Is congenial to the work of -Mr. iJevons. And yet it is substantive and individual."-!". Y. KiioEwoitrn : 'Aniil., xxvi. .is. 111. Letters and .lournals. Edited by his Wife. Lon., ]88(i, Svo. " A singularly full and rich record of a mcmo'rable men- tal history. . . '. l^erhaps .Stanley .levons hardly oilers the conditions of a striking niul pictnrcsijue biography. . . . All that Is given us is tlie record of a calm, uninlcrrnpted flow of activitv towards a well-conceived and wortliv end." —Si,(i:lulo}-. lix. 7s;i. Jewell, F. 1. Little Abe ; or, The Bishop of Berry Brow: being the Life of A. Lockwood, Lon., 18S0, p. Svo; new ed., 18S4. 2. Waking Dreams; or, Talks . with the Thing" iiroun.l ns, l.iin., 1SS7, p. Svo. Jewell, I'roderick S. 1. Aids to the Study of the English Language, X. Virk, ISIS, 12mo. 2. School (iovernment : a Disi.a T : ^^.^'^^ -■^""'f^t^i^Trrr'; %'-«- <- Ne. ' ' """"• ' *'"''""'" E.liti.ns Jf'^.-b'e vVo;k3' ^°^,^ X'^ii'^'l'' °' ui IT. M. Thaekurav, ma I oo rxsa? tf J •'■i\ I' ^ JOH I,on., 19H5, or. Hvo. .1. Tho Early Writings of William Mivkeipciioe Thiiekeriiv. Illust. I.nn., IShS, 8v(>. JohiiHon, (risncld. 1. The One Orcat Force: the t'liusB of Dnivitutioii, I'lanotary Million, Ao., lluf- fiilo, 1H(\S, IJiiio. 2. ('.'iitcnninl lli.-tcpry of Erie Cimnty, N.^w Vurk, liutliilo, isjil, )*\o. '■ Ills slyly Is mcy i.ml luilnmti'il. . . . Tho fdunty Is for- timtitu ill liHViiig liiiu lor its lu«|i>riiiii."— ViidVi)', xxiv. JM. '■i. 17:17: lliatciry of Wiishinxton County, Now York. Illiist. I'hilii., JM7H, llo. 4. Hi tiiry of IUIIkiIhIo County, Miihigiin. Illusl. I'hiln., 1871), 4to. 5. His- ti>ry of Cuyiihogii County, Ohio, Illust. Phllii., 1S7D, 4to. 6. History of Allegan iinil Hurry Counties, Mich- Igiin. Illust. I'hilft., \>*»i', 4to. J<>hiiNoii, Daniel, of Denver, Col. The Politiciil ; Como.ly of l-;uro|ii', i.on., issi), 12ino. (The publieiitiiin of this book wiis suppresscil in (Joriniiny, and also, nt the rO(|ue8t of the (leriiian government, in Frnnce. where, however, four editions of a triinalution by A. iMiuon had already a|i|icared.) "The struiiitlh and thoro\i|.'liness of his ixilltioal hatreds are of no counlrj- ; thev are those of the advaiwed lU'iiio- erat. pure aiol siiniile. The quaintest i oneeit in the • Com- cdv' lllu-lrates this, when, iliirlni,' nii interlude of tah- lea'ux, tlie seeiie lieing Hades, I'liilo calls Thiers, and, giving hiiu a pair of iiincors and a haninier, bids liini • undo the chains whioli still liind Napoleon I. to the pil- lory, and Mibvliliile lor bin. the monster iliisraarck) who Is now ravnuiiiK tlie earth.'"— ."vjcdotor, liii. U49. JohllHoii, K. The Judge's Pets. Illust. N.York, 1S71, llinio. Jolilisuii, Prof. E. (Trans.) In the Land of Mar- vels : Folk-Tales from Austria and Ilohemia, by F. T. Verimlekon. Illust. Lon., 18S8, p. Hvo. JohiiHon, M^jor E. C. On the Track of the Crescent : Krratio Notes from the Pirieus to Pesth, Lon., 1885, 8vo. j Johnson, Edmund Charles, M.D., F.K.C.S., 1 vice-president of the School lor tho Indigent Blind, Southwark : oflicier de I'Acadf'inie Franfaise, Ac. 1. Tangible Typography ! or. How the lilind Head, Lon., iNi:!, 8vo. 2. An Inquiry into the Musical Instruction of the lilinil in France, Spain, ami America, Lon., \»ii, 8vo. 3. The Blind of London : reprinted from " The Times," witii Additions, Lon., 1860, 8vo. > . ties to tho Blind. Lon., 187<), 8vo. Johnson, Edwnrd A. (Trans.) Tho of the Gulshani-Kiiz ; or. Mystical Oarlii of Mahmond Shabistari : with Selections f'-" 'at of Omar Khayain, [verse,] Lon., 1887, r s >, Johnson, Edward Lewis. Lituiii.t V^'ti ains, [edited by S. L. Blanohard,] Lcn., 1884, 8vo. ,intcd for private circulation. Johnson, Kev. Edwin, M.A. 1. Christ a Ran- som for All; Two Discourses, Lon., 1876, 8to. 2. (Trans.) Commentary on the Psalms, by the Late H. v. Ewald, Lon., 1H81, 2 vols. 8vo. Also, contributions to the Pulpit Commentary. Johnson, Rev. Edwin A., D.D., b. 1829, at Go- wanda, N.Y. ; a Methodist Episcopal minister ; editor of the Pittsburg Christian Advocate 1868-72. 1. Half- Hour Studies of Life, Cin., 1877, 18mo. 2. The Live Boy J or, Charley's Letters. Illust. N. Y'ork, 1878, 16mo. 3. Winter Greeneries at Home. Illust. N. York, 1878, 12mo. 4. The Lilyvale Club and its Do- ings, Lon., 1880, sq. IBmo. Johnson, Edwin Uossiter, b. 1840, at Rochester, N.Y'.; graduated at the University of Rochester in 1803; was connected editorially with the Rochester Democrat 1864-68, and with the Concon (N.H.) Statesman 1869- 72; was associated with M>,.-.irs. Uipley and Dana in editing the American Cy lopiedia 1873-77, and in 1883 became editor of Appleton's Annual Cyclopiedia. 1. (Ed.) Little Classics, Bost., 1874-80, 18 vols. 16mo. 2. (Ed.) Works of the British Poets: with Biographical Sketches, N. Y'ork, 1870, 3 vols. 3. Single Famous Poems, N. York, 1877, 16mo. 4. Play-Day Poems, ("Leisure Hour" Ser..) N. York, 1878, lOino. 5. Pha- eton Rogers: a Story of Boy- Life. Illust. N. Y'ork, J 881, 12mo. 6. A History of the War of 1812-15 be- tween the United States and Great Britain, (" Minor Wars of the United States.") Illust. N. York, 1882, 12mo. 7. A History of the French War ending in the Conquest of Canada, (" Minor Wars of the United States.") Iliust. N. York, 1882, I2uio. 8. Idler and Poet, [verse,] Best., 1883, 12ino. 9. A Short History of the War of Secession, 1861-1865, Bost., I«88, 8vo. "The subject is treated with breadth, thoroughness, and impartiality."— Crido, x. 271. i", Svo. Johnson, George. Breezes of Song from Muimt Pleasant, Lon., 1880, p. Svo. Johnson, Rev. George B., b. at Manchester, Eng.; a Congregational minister. 1. Statement of I'riii- eiplcs; or, A Church Guide for those holding or mcI;- I ing Fellowship in Congregational Churches, Lon., I "HO, 12mo; 4th cd.. 1876. 2. Poems and Sonnets, l.nn., 1874, 12mo. 3. The Four Gospels and the One Christ ; a Study and a Guide, Lon., 1876, p. Svo. 4. The liible: I its Structure and Development, Lon., 1877, 12mo. Johnson, Very Rev. George Henry Snohi^v- ; erell, F.R.S.. 1808-18S1, b. at Keswick, Eng. ; gnid- uated, with a double first class, at Queen's College, Os- I ford, in 1S29; Savilian professor of astronomy at O.xforJ ! 1830-42, prnfcfsor of moral philosophy 1RI2 IJ, :in'J I dean of Wells from 1854. Sermons preached in Wells [ Cathedral, Lon., 1857, 12mo. With Ellicott, C. .1.. and : Cook, F. C, The Book of Psalms: with a Oommcnlary, i Lon., 1880, Svo. JOH ,,ruj"n,'c; (" llfrm"Xu"f 'lief ■ m!;"i" T ''" ","'"' J"'" I'on.Tis^o/ii",';,'; "" ''•*" '""'••ons.itu.ion,.,,",';,!:?;; A V.w Method KtlnT^irlV':^^ """I'""' l..rn., I8S4, Hv„. """""« thmnic (ll,„„..„„a, i'||u„. JohliNiiii, (ieoririniin w , SulTeri.iKMMHV (,,?„, f.rTsCo "' """ '■'"• "'» n,f ",""?"."s\''' '^' ''"'" ■■ ^'^•'"t ''■' 've know uLout it ? \ JuhnNon, li. c. iio.« 111., I'"" Johnson. Ilenrv „ «„'•' ■ . '"•"ouiintry, «e"co„tof Afr '' T'""""^ ''" ""'Shor- of the BIblo into t Men,^.T' h»-^ translated portions .he N^ger in the Aut'u^n' '',^' s'^^^^^' l,\'7r' "'' Johnson, Ilcnrv i it .' • '*''"• '2«>o- Plotter, a„d'p"riot7' J- ^ 'C«" '"' ?","' ^ <"■• N.in,l,er One; or, Charlt R,. n'. ? ""• 2. All for lllu^t. Lon., 1888 ,, 8vo '" ' ^P' ■""• I^"""^- Chtd,"o"";r"?i^7''7;"""'r'' «;"''•''''«'' »' Christ I Indian Read^rrLo^nT^V sV""' """•"' ^°' ^on- see 11|.;m.min(j, «. w., ,„,„.„ ""' '''**-6-', Lon. And Johnson, Herrick, b.D b isio „„ p , bMiuio professor of i„edrh.,! !"''''"'=''»"• '« lHr4-80; in the Theolog|e.U ,s:;:;;i t'r ''"^ P.'i'i''-' "!-''W JOH of Mr. Willliini ' I>r. Benjamin ' "»r. Phila., , I'niveraity Memo- im, IBnio ^ pi„T' T It V^""'^"^ Consideration, Chic., l«u,o. 3 i{e;ivai: their Pi""' '"« Th«''tre, Chic. 1882 Johnson, i. D ' l 4 « "! "■"', P«''«>-. Chic, 188;i •ice, for the uVe of F. n.ilil '''',"',."."""*'r"'ic Prae- N-- Vork. 1879, 8vo •' Th' ' ^'^l' 7-^ Individuals. «»««.-; 16th ed., I'hilt'^1889 ^"'*""«°' "^ >* te Dis- ^^•'h!;X"uniV";i;'p"/TV'";-''/';s'"-"n8. ^^^s^dr^^''-^"^''^^^^rtL^: AnuTica.^rYor'k^lSef "vo""'"'"''""'"'* '" England and »n'thro'„^si;';i" "V!'" *'"^'"'' "f-p'". entee^. Manual,' I, °"«3*"7'~'"''r- 1- The jSaf- A Concise Vion- of th„ r„ ' ''"' '"^- '*^-' "*'*'»• 2. Patentforlnventions Ion i«?''^r""''' ''"■ Letters De..igns and Trade A ark, Act iV/""-.. 'r" ^""^ ^"'""^ ^»'^-s .^c, un., .883,"itr'r'^^erwSrft <;un,p, of noii.^t/l'Tsn'';;;;^'"-;'!' '«■'■"• :\: •r{7;;:'iXr.' '^'"' "'• '«""•• *«-oan'a?xct ll.on':1'':r".;„^"'""- '-rkinsandtheDratna. Il,u,,, Mittr^r:!:?^^::^^^..f,^'«-"f.|.ouwof iManors: w th ItiT^rdi of . n , . "''' Maryland '.i.n"'!.r:.",'i:!,::.':r»; ,J;J"o 1?.% ^nd how to break "'"it; 2ded., I.on., 18(10 Hv„ '^'"' """. "nd how to Johnson, John Editnr Tt, i. . ■ than I, N. Yo'rk, 1877 l:C" , 'ire. ""882''"' '" '"«'"'' Johnson, John <;. a cj'- '^'^■ U„l I, '^'I'""'""' on the CI: H.u:'!;rSo"A;,^?:;"r'^^ ■^■'"r-'"^ «-">■ who fell in the ConVed" te Vn l',,"""'^'^ "^ ^''''K'"'" Johnson, Jo«rnh h i^n,'""''';.f'''l'-. "N'i'svo. '. Ilen.ines of o"r ' ' ,'e bein.' 4' *'''"'^''-'"- ^ug. of K.oinent Women ,^UhF'^if^'''''^'''' '^e Lives lent Work?, Trutbfi.l r tJ *'*,"' 'I;l»« of their Benevo- 8vo. Anon.^2 Th Tes irnv^^f's" '"'■'"'• '"'"- '««»> of Christianity, Ac. Lon rni "'^'^'l""'' '» "'o Truth views of Ureal M en "he ' li luen "^ 'vT''" I"'"'" I-on., I8(i2, p. 8vo. 4 LivL; L.™ "" Civilization, P- >*vo. 5. Clever (Jiri * "' Karnc^t, I.on., 1863 '875. 6. Popula IWhet of oS- ''•'/"•■ '"'"'^' I-on„ 1882, p. 8vo II s,, V p^H ""i?," "^ •""• Time of Attaininl Suc^ Ji'„ 1 'llX" ' ' ,"8^.^"; I"'" *'■'""»' Johnson, Ilev. Inso«i. '1 ,, ' '• **vo. f-tories for Uttle F,lkrio'i'''„s; y,"°'« I*^"'- I-ittle ter's Likene,.H; a School' sCv J'^^i' ^'o- 2- The Mas- 1885,so. ,6mo. 3.R",th?,'7i^/?,^^°>-^' II'""'- I-on., «ains, Ln., 1885, p. 8vo 4 . D bs k °S ,' """ ';"l^" ""^ London Life, Lon., |«s7. so I6.n„ ''^ ""^ ^"""S eia^^;^:;f'?':S-V.h. Jhe Nat„., r... Thi"J;r"w"i'„tt^p- f-r-' '^" *^^^^^^^^^ ™-. "f New Haven, Conn.'^^' ilV i'dTV/T' ''';'' ''• '''■'' "' 848. 1. Little BloCm- Rl;L^"'i!'''".T •^"''"™'' Hare, [pseud.] I|iu«t If,... ,v-, ."•>' *'"■ Emily an/lSs^^^i^ork^^;^^!^^ ^.;....ei;nited^r;nd1lri?^X.r^:™:l^^ >«S;"r'fS;;«-«^„J-'-iJo„jest.d, Phila., 'S'""' ''"'""' '■'^'^'^ ■^»«'-- «-'•. I Bost",''l"?"" 8rao""* *" ^""^'^ ^"''•' ""J other Tales, Lon., 1859, 8vo. '^"Benia. Heroines of History, wafm\"nag"n'g"iitT^f'tr-T",?''' "• "' ''-<""'■". Vt,; became edftor^f " cJr sti„n"ir'^''"''.'^"' > 865-70, and one of the founder of ho v" ^S-'"",'" '^'2- He was Society in 1832 W lliat^ Lln^Z.^"?'""'' Anti-Slavcry or. Sketches of the An« st°erv .r"'"" ""'' ^'" ^imesj with „n imroductit by n WhUH'°' L" '^"'^"^^-^ 2ded„enl., 1881. ^ ' '^"'»'er, Bost,, 1880; peH^l'SV^p^tn .'•a'pt'^^V "^ ">« P""- I- An Epitome, inVerse'o? fh i'}"""-' '^"' 'fi">o. 2. Consort, Lon'., 1883, 8vV ^"^^ "^ "■« ^"'o P"""* 915 I ^J. ^1% ^%. <^2^y s>^\%^^-». IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) / O ^j ''^'' ^ />,. ^ e. :/j 1.0 I.I 1.25 Iff iia ■^ ilia It: 1^ M 1.8 U 111.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 Vw h: JOH Johnson, R. Retouching I'hotogrophio Negativea : How lo Finisli, Ac, Lon., l»!<37 ; ordained 18H7; vicar of Packwood since IS.i'J. St. John the Baptist and his Persecutors; a Poem, Lcm,, 1869, 8vo. Also, single sermons, Ac. ' Johnson, Rosa 'erlner. See Jeppbby, Rosa VBHr.VKH, Sll/illl, Johnson, Mrt . S. O., (" Daisy Eyebright," pseud.) I. Every Woman her Own Flower-Oardener, N. York, 1871, 12mo. 2. Manual of Etiquette: with Hints on Politeness, Good Breeding, Ac, N. York, 137:!, 12ino. : Johnson, Rev. Samuel, 1822-1882, b. at .Salem, ; Mass.; graduated at Harvard 1842, and at the Divinity School in Cambridge 1846 j entered the Unitarian minis- try without ordination, and from 1851 or 1832 till 1870 was pastor of a congregation in Lynn, Mass. 1. Tho Worship of Jesus in its Past and Present Aspect, Host., 1868, 16ino. 2. Oriental Religions, and their Relation to Universal Religion : India, Bost., 1872, 8vo. " He lia.s produced a picture of the religious ilcvelop- nient of India which is faithful in its main outlines, lively and engaging in its style, and inspired throughout with a keen and even enlhusiastic appreciation of the beauties of its subject."— -Vcidoii, xv. '.iM, 3. Oriental Religions, Ac: China, 1879. " It Is profcs.se(lly intended to be a search after elements in the Chinese religious character the possession of which proves them, in this particular at leivst, U) belong to the great religious federation of the world. ... If the object of Mr. Johnson's work appears to us more or less an im- possible one to reach, the method of the work both for Its originality and wonderful completeness demands the highest commendation.'— -VdWott, xxix. 07. 4. Lectures, Essays, and Sermons : with a Memoir by Samuel Longfellow, Bost., 1883, 8vo. o. Oriental Relig- ions, Ac: Peroia: with an Introduction by 0. B. Froth- ingham, LSS.'). " He would have won a wider audience ami more gen- eral attention to his views had he (fiven us, as he was well able to do, a clear and Impartial historical account of the faiths piLssed in review, and then hail followed this with a forcible presentation of his theory within moderate compass. As it is, his volumes are incomplete as a history, and too bulky for a philosophical discussion."— A'atioii, xl. 40. Johnson, Rev. Samuel Jenkins, M.A., F.R.A..-^.; graduated at St. John's College, Oxford, 1867; ordaineil 1868; vicar of Melplash since ISSI. Eclipses Past and Future: with Oeneral Hints for Observing the Heavens, Lon., 1874, p. 8vo. Johnson, Samuel William, b. 18.30, at Kings- borough, N.Y., and educated at tho Yale (now Sheffield) Scientific School, and at tho Universities of Leipsic and Munich ; has been professor of theoretical and agricul- tural ohomistry ;n the Sheffield ScicntiSe Soh'>~il rmoi, 1866. 1. (Trans.) The Relations of Chemistry to Agrl- oulturo, by Baron von Liebig, 1855. 12mo. 2. Essays on Peat, Muck, and Commeroial Manures, Hartf-rJ, Conn., 1860, 8vo. 3. (Trans, 1 Manual of Qualitative Chemical 916 JOH Analysis, by 0. Remigius Fresenius. Illust. N. York, 1864 ; 3d ed., 1883, Svo. 4. Peat and its Uses as a Fer- tilizer, N. York, 1866, 12mo. 5. How Crops Grow, X. York, 1868, 12n!o; Eng. ed., adapted for English use l>y A. H. Church and W. T. T. Dyer, Lon., 1860. H. (Trans.) Manual of Qualitative Analysis, by C. R. Fic- senius, N. Y'ork, 1869, 8vu. 7. New and Old Notnti .ii and Nomenclature, N. York, 1870, Svo. 8. How Cr..ps Feed : a Treatise on the .Atmosphere and the Soil at ic- lated to the Nutrition of Agricultural Plants. lilui-t, N. York, 1870, 12mo. "Considered as a work on agricultural chemLstry or agricultural mineralogy, it has no ciiual."— -Viid'on, x. 'JTI. 9. Chemical Notation and Nomenclature, N. York, 1871, 8vo. Johnson, Mrs. Susannah. Recollections of Rev. John Johnson and his Home, Nashville, Tenn., ne.i, l2mo, Johnson, Theodore. 1. Tables of English His- tory, Lon., 1S75, 4to. 2. The "Spelling-Bee" Hand- Book, Tamworth, 1876, 8vo. 3. A Physical, Commer- cial, and Historical Geography of the British Empire, Manchester, 1876, 12mo. Johnson, Rev. Theodore, ordained 1873; curate of Warkton, Northamptonshire, 1878-81, and of Kr- pingham, Norfolk, 1881-83. Tho Parish Guide for the Clergy and Lay ^Iclpers, Lon., 1SS8, Svo. Johnson, Thomas M. (Trans.) Our Birth i.^ but a Sleep and n Forgetting: Two Books on the Essence of Soul and One on the Descent of Soul, by Plotinu.-, Osceola, Mo., 1880, Svo. Johnson, Miss Virginia Wales, b. 184.1, in Brooklyn, N.Y'. ; has resided in Europe since IsTo. She has contributed to periodicals, and published boMk, for children under the name of "Cousin Virginia." I. Travels of an Araerieiin Owl : a Satire. Illust. Phil;i., 1870, 12mo. 2. Doll's Club Sories. Illust. Phila., 1370, 4 vols. 16mo. 3. Joseph tho Jew: the Story uf an Old House, N. Y'ork, 1873, Svo. 4. A Sack of (J.j;.!, N. York, 1874, Svo. 5. The Calderwood Secret, N. York, 1875, Svo. 6. Catskill Fairies. Illust. N. York, |sT.i, sq. Svo. 7. Miss Nancy's Pilgrimage: a Story of Tnnil, N. Y'ork, 1877, Svo. 8. A Foreign Marriage: aNoMi, N. York, 1830, I2ma. Anon. 9. The Neptune Viise: a Novel, N. York, 1881, 4lo. 10. An English D:iisy Miller, N. York, 1882, sq. 12mo. U. Two Old Cats : a Novel, N. York, 1882, 4to. 12. Tho Kettle Club Sciies. Illust. N. York, 1883, 4 vols. 16mo. '3. Tho Fainnils of Tipton, 1835. 14. Tulip Place, 1886. 15. Tlio House of the Musician, Boat., 1887, 12mo. Johnson, W. B. The Lives of Jonathan and Vir- ginia. By Boswell, [paeud.] Phila., 1873. Johnson, Walter, M.B., son of Edward John-on, M.D., ((iii/c, vol. i.,) graduated in medicine at the Ini- versity of London 1847. 1. An Essay on the Discnsis of Young Women, Lon., 1849, 12mo. 2. The Morbid Kiiin- tions of Women, Lon., 1850, 12uio. 3. Homtcopalliy ; a Popular Exposition and Defence of its Principles !uk1 Practice, Lon., 1852, Svo. 4. A Summary Outline "f the Water-Cure, Lon., 1853, Svo. 5. Tho Dnnu-tio Management of Children in Health and Di.--asc, L.n., 1356, Svo. 6. The Anatriptio Art: a History of the Art termed Anatripsis by Hijipocrates and Medical Unb- bing in Ordinary Language, Lon., I860, Svo. Johnson, William, editor of the Practical .Me- chanic's Journal. I. The Imperial Cyclopiedia of .Ma- chinery, Glasgow, Edin., and Lon., 1852-56, fob 2. (Trans.) The Practical Draughtsman's Book of IikIus- trial Design, by J. E. Armengaud and C. and J. Aino- roux, 1353; 14th ed., 1875, fol. and 4to. Johnson, William, of the Bombay civil scrvioe. The Oriental Races and Tribes Residents and Visitors of Bombay: a Scries of Photographs, with Letter- I'uss Descriptions: vol. i., Lon., 1363, fol. Johnson, William, president of the PhariiKircu- tical Society, Victoria. On tho Correlation, Convir-iim, or Allotropism of tho Physical and Vital Forces, Mel- bourne, 1864, Svo. Johnson, William. See Cory, William, «ii/)m. Johnson, William Alfred, M.D., graduated in medicine at St. Andrews 1852. I. Bedside Letters on Hydropathy, Lon., 1855, 12mo; 4th ed., Dublin, U^l 1. On Feeling 111, Lon., !S72, Svo. 3. Arcadian "'il^kn and Drives in tho Northwest Part of London, Lon., I"":', 32mo. Johnson, William Forbes. An Essay -v the Science of Law, Dublin, 1374-79, 3 parts, Svo. JOH 10U-IHN8, WHS tur some veiira II H u i 1 '•"•U.*., H-ndent in China, an,l Im/cTario^tL 'P"''^ ""?"""" Ilnng-Kong. South \fri,,i • i..*' i, • f f""'"'"""^^'" "f '• State, Lon. Is;; s'.„ "™ ^'f"«ultie» und Present I P'<'aia Brit.nni,,," ^ JI s^r. r ? " *^''"^''-"'''- ("II.in,|.IJo„k, for sLlcntsIL , '^"'"''""> I'^'itius, State, [Con'nectil'u,] Ua " ?3"r';:' ^,'^7 ^"B'""J 5. Connecticut: aStulvof,. ■ ' ^ "''''• "*'''• '2iuo. i <':A.nericau Co,n„t!„";tUth. .TZritV'-V;'"-"-^' 'e treate.l In suol . t^J e " ''^ Th'/','"'^'" '" ^*''^1' """l to took is tlie «P"nt,iMe,mrge'nCTatinn i',",""""", '''«■" "f 'he r icy upon Connecticut s5it| „«'«,, f ■'"'■'■"<• "'' '''•'"'oc- •onlrijjt.) Prof. Johnston (li.lir^.?"' "owhere else, ac- hiKhlyco,itenti.)nsa"t i3oi„L'',,!'J'«'"'^''-' -Matter so 'in. wc do not fin.l tliat I'rMf i'^ **" ^'''''J' ''srcfully stated sether eo,u-inci,,y."-!'A%,v'« 'xli"'!?"'^"' '^ l>'-"»l's are alt^: Johnston, Alexander Keith T r i> r orming a Complete Hazottier ,f .T nw ,1 ^r™?™/'''/ •• :;7;.!!--'--ej editions. ,.5i!;^r;'»:^::'ji:-;,,i^i;;^ ex JOH Geographicu, : b in" f L,' ™fflL''^; ,**"■ - ^"''"•^ a Hana.Boolc. MaisI!;:; ?, « |-- « the Globe .: K^'-t^n'o^-jLtLS^'/^f . ^•H.K^"-«- anUatthe University "Githaa^nlr""/"'' ^^'"' ''""'•'^ plorej a part of Paraguay laTs^S 1,"° ""'^ "K'' '^^■ by he Geographical Sooietv to th, ll . T"' appointed poJUion into Africa, but d ed „ thii a"'?."'^ "" "" ■sroiny'o- t?id°rAV^ '^''"'^''' ««^""Kdi'„'^ •nx by%;S. LL^ ; ^,X""'co^„?""'??'"''' '^^ -' fi'l'hy,") Lon., 1877 p Svo'^i „."'''?'''"'" "f «eog. ^'ein, 1884. S. H^nd B^nk t '.u"' ^^ ^- <*• Ka^«»- I"P of America, Ed.n and r 1 '^l.f^'"'^ ^^^^'^'^l ''hysical. Histori'eal, Pilitic/"";; '8'*». !?• 8vo. 4. A Ue.oriptWo Geograp.y L„n , wl , ^"''T' "'y*'™' «■"' by E. G. Kavonsfein, 88 5;h^^'','L^°'' ''J «d.. rev. mediate Physical , nd n«3 .• '' '*^®- "^^ ^n Inter- l«>-'i, p. 8vo ^ Descriptive Geography, Lon., i.4e!'?'s"o^'^f"oi're%*'''«" „*^'-«'« H- fP-eud.] N. Vork, IS78 " vo '"■• "' «"">> ^His, Johnston, Charles, MR cs r , Observations on Health iin,l r • ' ^"""' ''<>'■ '■. ndti.l Eoonomy „f Human Life in Tfi"";!''" ""^ ''''yi™ iJ^'iO, Xvo. "* '° ^^"*»'. J'letormarit/burg, HoMing7'(ro't,^,!'j71?'!^s'3''- ./h ^"^ ^«"-"-™' *<=■. Edin. and Lon IS.! si „ 'V" I'" ^n'^duction, Crofters' IIoldinir»7i„/M ',; ? ' '''' «<>•. 18«.5. 2 The "":'io", Ao;'EZ '"' in?^o' 11^ , _-., „,,.,,„ ,,-,00, 8V0. "" !;''>;i'"n':Z;,^';j^;,«^;„'^02^.«r«,anEng^ '""'• (Trans.) Dante's Inf„" P""-'"""""' settled at '1-., Bath, lS87-6r3 voli^H^o""' P"'-8"o"o, " " of &";;;„^'i„^«^'!«'' B'V«"t. Origin, «-'"!«. Illust.' Z^''."/., '".':""«'' Monun '""'• (Trans.)"f);„'(";V;'-i' f'"""'" P.'-'-'tice and settle'd'n '1.-. Bath, IsaT-eCs vols C.' P'""*"""". »"J I'ara ,, , s^'/u i inciuiiino e. . ., r,nal Portraits i„t„. ""• ^i*"" ". '"h'.'^'o ■'' *^""""'^"ts, and So"ng;,GlaI);''vv,f8"?,'p 8/o'''°'''"«™P''^' ^o'"'' and Ff &o'ngft^r"!v"«y„Ti iS-'l^"'" ^"""y"™'"' Johnston, George. (F I 'p^"^^-, "fge. (td.) Cupid's Birthday. "'-.rs^r^ollr*""" ^"^''•"-'' <•-" Shakespeare, Johnston, (iforvo i n- . I -Maryland, Elkton, M? i\sl' ""■' "'' ^'••■«" Co"nt.v. ; to;;^'l^,!;^^^^^^«,i««ieui«rs of early Maryla,,,. ,„s. i lan'd, El'kt!,n'"'l8,'7°'"^ ""' ''""''y "^ ^eeil County, .Mary- ' jo'-r*t^e"'ear.!;^r \'*i?/v^.''r«'''- -^ '^- k. cated there and in Gerim,','v u, ,'"'",'l'",f«b, "nd edu- Published under the p'eudo^nyino of '• T "I- %'•' "'T ''"" A feimple .Maiden. I l„"t 7 1 s-Jlf'" '"'"'•" '• an Old Myth may teac III?'' ',' ' '%"">■ '^- "'bat X Ma.«..r Troublesome II 1, ,'"'"•', '''"S- »q. ISmo. I-Vobody's Lad. {C'x'. L n' ,^17,' ':'"' '^'""- ^• I render: a Novel, Lon IShT'o I i ' ''' ""■ ^- •"'"'- i nam's Ladv • a Mn,i„,l li ' *"'*■ '^''- "^vo. 6. Alas ■;„e i.?s tve s"'rT.' ''""•' ''^■^2. 3 vols.'^r 884,3 vols. cr.8v«.sT,;crh,l"r'""^"'a.^'"^>' I'""'' Lon., 1886, 3 vols, or sVo « SfP -f-' "■■,! ^'*» ^^i''"«S ;t« Fulfilment: a Book ^^ Girl ' \Tn8" ^^r'" '""' Uncle Bob's Niece : „ Novel, 71 ^g'sl ,'' ''', ^'"' '"• Johnston, Henrv i Th V. ' '' '"''■ «''• 8vo. "Story of .^eollish Life Edin Iv-?"'''«"' "'' "'enara : Ch-onicles of Glenbucki'e. EH^n iVs'o''','^"' ^""»- 2. consul-general intl 1 p. ^ """' "' Mo^nmbioue , no„ ^ions a^d o,:mm'i"ssio er'^";'!;;;:;:: u'r, ''r"; "'""" Cong,,, from its Mouth to Wbrt^ 'm '• ^^^ «'*'" scription of the Nati.rn Hi.. ■, """' " "enenil De- Western Basin! " \Z\m ,^;">"'l'<""«.v of iL describing"!li',„';i^^ Mr*'"',?"''/''' "i--^' J"y"in. and i„ve for of Cliarlf Ce on'''rft,tr t/mn'f'i^ir''' • "™''"'l' M Jo.sepli'Jh,,inp.s,Mi,orlivi ,„«.,, " "' 'Mr. .^mnley, or Mr tominent."-.s;jfrfator, Ivji "n"'"'' "f "^Ploring the Dark and -ff Vrrm./.;^?,;;;'',^-,9f ''.yis, Of .lowers, of landscape ^a^"..U to ^s^]^^^'^^U^:r^l^^ "fio S&n^rw''''''^'''"-- -^ «•■-"' of Seien- trait. -Maps, „„7ll Lt T fe'"""' Africa. Por- SS^tj^rktSH^S'rF'--^^ with here and there >i I., i if'. ""*-''"'"f"«r(l English --h or a 'i"twffi^^J^E';SJi<;^.:^hig,,^Jrt/k Brooklyn, 1878 Hvo 2 OK ""'":"■ "aps and Port. Loyalist Histor; of the A.n^rf""'!;'" "" •'"''g" Jones' I'^SO, Svo. 3. The Wklwn r" «^'^"'"""». N. York, render "f Cornwallis ^VCt N "f'f i?*; ""^ ^'"- ;?#^fni^^r-£~"V-''- While -A«/ion, xxxiii. 293. ""^ '''o'^J l^i'" io well told." tion, ml7783'''i.^'vr;«;iV" 'he American Revolu- Johnston, Henr; M i'liam- r""'*.'^' f"'"'^"- mandy, [verse,] Pa.is, l«4 8vo ^**""'' "^ *'"''■ MetSrE^^c^^l^fch' *{;■ -'r-- '"■''•^'- »f '"c oS:^^S^^!£?S^7 n-fie'.^fxi- Tas^;^^^^^?-?"''"'"""" r Su,aesses. of a Man ilm T.-?' ="«"';•""- Failures'and and finally wins.'"?,,:/." ''^^J^Y^l «;»<• of liusiness Policy in'Cf^L^- '^^r^Z'^f, J' "- Education straot and AnaWsi, of thin ^-.'' ^•' '^81. 2. Ab- ea.ion CommissCn,'' Lon 8^7' "'^«""' " ^"-l'"" ^d"- ' ''""•• '^^♦' P- 8vo. 3. Parks and 917 » «•«'; A^'^ JOH Playgrounds for the People, Lon., 18f<5, 8vo. 4. A Century of Christian Progress, iind its Lessons, Lon., 18SS, ]). Svo. 5. (Ed.) Report of the Centenary Con- ference of the Protestant Missions of the World, held in Exeter Hall from the 9th to the l«th June, 18S8, Lon., 18SH, 2 vols. or. Svo. Johli§ton, James D. China and Japan : Cruise of the U.S. Stt am Frigate "Powhatan." 1857-60: in- cluding an Account of the Japanese Embassy to the United .States, Phila., 12mo. Juhiifiton, Kev. John, of Balmaghie. The Cross and the Crown ; or. The Trials and Triumphs of the Scottish Kirks: a Poem, Edin., 1871, ^\o. Johnston, John, LL.U., [«»'<, vol. i.,add.,] 1806- 1879. History of liristol and liremon, (Maine,) in- cluding the Ancient English Settlement of Pemaquid, Albany, 1873, 8vo. , jxt, Johnston, John, of Benstono, Eng. Lord Nelson : a Poem ; with a Biographical Sketch of his [the au- thor's] Life, by A. B. Todd, Lon., 1874, p. 8vo. Johnston, llev. John Brown. Ministry of Reeonuiliation : Sermons, Lon., 1875, p. 8vo. Johnston, John Wilson. A Contribution to the Dynamics of Racial Diet in British India, Edin., 1876, Svo. With Call, T. J., (ed.) Descriptive Anatomy of the Horse and Domestic Animals : chiefly compiled from the Manuscripts of Thomas Strangeways and Professor Good^ir, Lon., 1869, 8vo. Johnston, Joseph. Oppression; or, The Tyranny of Nations; a Poem, Lon., 1.'.l" uon., 186-, __ l:i irum JMB irtii.^. ... -..i.. .^"•-.. — — ■- hiteiestiiig Incidents, showing traits of character iii ino subject of the memoir that are most attractive, olfn charming. . . . Leaving out of view the question of Ins duty to the Ihiion. whose oflicer he was, it is the story ol a verv noble life."— .Vu/io«, xxvli- 197, 214. Johnstone, Athol A. An Unlucky Lie, Lon., 1881, p. Svo. Johnstone, Augusta. l.AWo'- for Woman's Practice in Various PI Life, Lon., 1857, Svo; 2d ed., 1860 Thou.sands: their Sayings and Ljs.j 12mo. ^ . „ Johnstone, C. F. Historical Abstracts: being Out- lines of the History of some of the Less Known States ol Europe, Lon., 1 879, p. Svo. Johnstone, C. JL. 1. Tyrants of To-Day : or. The Secret Society, Lon., l.^SS, 3 vols. or. 8vo. 2. The lli- torical Families of Uumfriesshire, and the Border Vintf, Dumfries, 1888, fp. 4to. " Contains a good deal that is new and curious, espiii- ally about the Inmilv of which the author s hiniscll a member. . . . K\ cry lover of the ' Kedgauntlet' couiury should read the book."— -dfA, No. 3164. Johnstone, C. Laura. Bible Stories and 1 1 •- tures, Lon., 1865, sq. lOmo. Johnstone, charlotte Stuart. Home, !->v,et Home; Words of Cheer to Christians, Lon., ISSl, iMuo. Johnstone, D. Lawson. The Land of the Main- tain Kingdom ; a Narrative of Adventure in the I ii- known Mountains of Thibet. Illust. Lon., 1888, p. ^vo. Johnstone, Henry Alexander Munro Ilut- ler-, b. 1S37 ; graduated at Christ Church, Oxford, 1-til ; M.P. for Canterbury 1862-78. 1. Ireland: Letters re- printed from the " Morning Post," Lon., 1868, Svo. 2. The Eastern Question, Oxf., 1875, Svo. Privately printed. 3. A Trip up the Volga to the Fair of Nijni-Novgirod, Lon., 1875, p. Svo. , „, "Condenses into one hundred and filly pages w i«t might easily have been expanded into many time, uie bulk."-.S'a(. iJci>., xl. 623. . 4. The Turk? ; their Character, Manners, and Insti- tutions, Lon., 1876, Svo. 5. A Hand-Book of Maritime jmim JOH f'-f'^^C ""^ ''^""'•™""" °f ••-" '"-idered, Lon., .h.'"''all""„?-th?{!j;,:|:; ^;, '; ^bo M„„ne,, „„, Auckland, 18fll, ,Sv„ TM.nn ' L'? .^T ^""'''"''' hC mr I2L ■< X'^i-^V "f ""= .Scripture, Pcopk,Lo„., 1872.P.C ''reaching for the .orr^o?4^c"s??s,sr^,^r ^"''°^-'- '.lala!T„r fsYCrLnl^^'- ^--^'•'' Aaare', and First Epistle of Pote^ IWiaed T.17 '-ri^ V'"' ''• T''« and Co,muent«ry, Lon. 1888 8vl ' '" ^°f'>'l"««OD Aiilitary Monarthre"C"l8o4 8Vo'''''s"''Th: 'r'" '"■"'V' liL' Invisible, Lon., I85fl, 8vo 4 An pi ' ^''f ^">28eof -on Log„..ith.„«,'L„n.; ,1%, ?2,no?2d "d" W""'" Jn"l':'c*;;rt'ea^r4^'58io'^''V^f «'' ^'■■'- "" House Architecture N York I860 f «"\'»" ?" S^'-ool- Y. rk 187S sv^"";',''''" ""'* ''™°"«« of Tekcb ng N furt'h^oi;'' ''"• ^""' ■"•■"o™"' reading.book,"^- ;nl:;:!^iWb«llSa^i^^;^-^;^. V""'^^ I'tTsv'!."'"'"" ^"^ ""-'" Chate of InLte?; Wor"!'4c^i*n ,,*^?'',>'' " """'"tutor to Household >. Mr AWe: a^Novd tn' Ts^ I-blished anonyltt I-on., 1857, 3 vols «Svn!< I ' *'■''"'?• ''• ^^''"- 2. Caste, vol. ii., KiS/Evering EdTn'"l8 ?"" ""i' '^'""'"'^ ' :t vols. p. 8vc 5 Fn(«n 1 . "'^ free, Lon., 1860, '-"-'.a vols P.8V0 Ano„^T>"'V 1 K"'"^"™. Lon. 'J., 1884. 6. Cu,nworth H ^d ed,, 1865, 16uio , new ^■•"Kiri;n.'';"f'- ^--.''"rs 2':oir'8>^:"^'-"^ "■" '"'« and far t^"f!;il"^'^?''"«>' Dobell' Ip infinitely JON. !^''Vir^^^;;:t'g; '"'« ^.-gore pro.ess„r of la. ("Sacred Hooks of thnTn'l ^^'' ■^"?"""''' °^ ^''«''n". ;i. .(td.) Mftna-n Dharma-Sastra • The Code „f M "• Original Snnsk,.i Text with VriVinni m .""''' "nnu .- 8vo ' l-ritical Notes, Lon., 1887 jn«^!^J^TTUMr"^,^rr I of schoosT^e'pubifc «.""', "^"•*'' '"'Po^ora n-SiiSJSS^ ., "o »"-'"""niiiy. -^i:iai, Jiev nlvif om ^^'0U8 and pus'toi^k ^ ^e 7 he L^^iro'rf;''''^ V'> -^ ™">" ponder- Ixiok is sent forth to thVu'of ,1 d'iM"f n """ullior^-'Tlie of the best ooniril ,i/,',„\?;i';' " ' ' f» ' ™nfl're. and to do the "Htional and .inive™i",vell b,.fifJ''";!;""'J"'P?'-"""''-' children.' , . . From innnmL„ *'~ ""^ education of our aziiie articles nr»'"i,a .ir^uf.fi''' V','""."'''. lectures, niag- terial, for this Ik dy'o ' fv,„ be ,lTv , i'u ''"'' "-■';,ll"''"J "la- guide nior,M"<■' '» "o of John Duncan slVtph'vi-'^'"'"- +. The Life -^owbi;?^.i-;i:t;-Xs^\b?^«-^-::; J^n. for i. .ubjec, an.1",^. ,Z>d oui V^^ ^l^^,^^,^^ in«^l^'^^r^d;Sg^'^;^«-^^^f^e Heroine -Specta••• "« P'inei- daf„"d"i:'t,^i:;,„*=,fy"T«« •»«"•««, F.R.H.S., or- bcnt of Holy iCity lfci:n'>^\"'^^'' "="' '»^""'- thcn of St. John's r'on.h,!'..^""'''' ""'' "'"'e News I.S70-71 I.^Re^: |e?;«?' f'"'. "^ "'« Church I-on., 1857. 2 The W • ."i ^>"annd Palestine, of Scotland from the A, ffes'"t " "'^""P^ "^ 'ho Church 1881 s Tho i . ,.Po«"es to the Present T'me Lon not Ro»an^t^n ° '"^''^h'" r' ''"J^^^-^ctl^ the John Warner Exhib1;i '^."'^ ' ^-^bi'-itions and im. 5. The ApLtfe^Crciri/'^*'.'- ."''""-y. Edin., Hojy spiHt.t.";'uis,l8^;,!'T6n,o.^ '""•'"" "" ""■ Problem8*,'ui.fl"887;p.1e Poor in Westinrnsi'e r2d ^/'L;.n M^^ 's"""" "' andTreatmen:. I-on"' "" Ifimo "''™= "« Symptom, ^ Jones/ M sT Am?. ,d,, -rh^''- .'''"••' "''- "'""»• East Blooinfield, OntTr?", N y^"*^"'!,"? '• '^'''l'" locms, Euaiilu, L>,6u, l''mn 9 i)' '''''•. ""d other |2-. 3.Ap;airioWi::.d^t^-y;:ciiai^^^; Hei.?r%'nt"j^;S^,«!.t?!.''."- V '^!i- "■ '«" ' -" of lege, Oxford, 188170. tdi„&''*1 "J ^""-''- Col- Ple 1881, 'The New Law of n ''I'' "' ""^ I""" Tem- i^aw of Bankruptcy : containing 919 * I rtt^ ;« a JON the Bankruptcy Act, 18S3; with Introduction, Ac, ton., 18H3, p. 8voi now 0(1., ISSt. Jones, Bcivianiin Charles. 1. Ono Hundred Lectures on the Ancient unci Drainntio I'octs, Ac. Scries I.-VI. Lun., l8fi2-67, Svo. 2. AllcKuries: Discourses, Dissertations, Ac, on Fact and PMclion, I'astnnd Present, and the World. First Series, hon., ISXl, Svo. Joiiefc, Ilertu Bulkeley, and Ulakelcy, liar- riettc. An Account of the Minster of Freiburg in Huden i jiartly adni)teil from the Ucniian of Canon Mar- mon, Freil)urg, ISSti, 12iuo. Jones, C. Science and Practice of Photography. Illust. Lon., IS8S, Svo. Jones, C. Davenport. An Excellent Mystery : a Novel, Lon., ISSti, p. Svo. . Jones, Htu. V. Knth'l, (<;nrney,) married, ISjU, to Kev. Herbert W. Jem . 1. Siindrinuhaui, Past and Present : with some Historic Memorials of the Nor- folk Coa.«t, Lon., IS8;i, cr. Svo ; new ed., with alterations and additions, 1388. 2. The Princess Charlotte of Wales. Illust. Lon., 1S35, 4to. Jones, Miss Cecilia Anne. 1. Koady and De- sirous; or, A Lent's Lessons. By C. A. J. Lon., 1S5S, 12uio. 2. St. John the Kvaiigclist's Day; or. The Mar- tyrdom of Will, Lon., 1859, 12mo. 3. Tho Sunbeam. By C. A. J. Lon., isftl, l2mo. 4. Jesus Lane Sunday- School, Cambridge, Lon., ISiit, 12mo. b. The Story of Hermione, Ac, Frome Selwood, 1868, 8vo. Anon. «. Our Childhood's Prayer; or. Our Father Stories, Oos- port, 1871, Svo. Anon. 7. Bible History, Lon., 1S72, 2 parts, l2mo. 8. What the Chimes said, Lon., 1873, 16mo. 9. Life of S. Vincent de Paul, Lon., 1S7H, p. Svo. 10. The Life of Elizabeth of Hungary, Lon., ls7:i, p. Svo. II. A Little Life in a Great City, Lon., 187.3; new ed., 1S76, ISmo. 12. Tales on tho Parables, Lon., 1S74, 12mo. 13. Our English Church; being Sketches and Stories from British Church History, Lon., 1S75, 12mo. 14. My Sunday Friend: Bible Stories, Lon., 1875, sq. lliino. 15. Found after Many Days : a Story of the Lonilon Mission of 1S74, Lon., 1S75, ISmo. 16. Poor Milly : a Tale of London Life, Lon., 1S7B, ISmo. 17. Footprints of our Fathers: Short Sketches, Lon., 187(1, 12mo. 18. Our Children's Pattern : Tales, Lon., 1876, ISmo. 19. Count up tho Sunny Days ^ " for lioys and Girls, Lon., ISSI, l2mo. 20. The Foreign Freaks of Five Friends, Lon., 1H82, cr. 8vo. 21. Four Little Si.\es : a Story for lioys and Girls, Lon., 18S2, sq. 16mo. 22. Only a Girl: a Tale of Brittany; adapted from tho French, Lon., 1SS3, or. Svo. 23. Under the King's Banner : Stories of Soldiers of Christ, Lon., las;', ISmo. 24. Little Jeanneton's Work : a Chronicle of Lreton Life Lon., 18S5, p. Svo. 25. New Damo Trot: a Story for Boys and Girls, Lon., 18S5, 12mo. Jones, kev. Charles Affred, M.A., graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, 1S57; ordained 1858; chaplain of St. John's College lS61-fi2; senior mathe- matical master in Westminster School 1SB2-85, and since then vicar of Dedham. 1. British Birds and their Haunts. Illust. Lon., 1867, 12mo. 2. A History of tho Church, from the Day of Pentecost to the Year : 054, Lon., 1872-75, 2 vols. 12mo. 3. Stories for the Chris- tian Year, Lou., 1875-76, 8 vols. 18mo. 4. Not Quite a Heroine. Lon., 1S7(), 12mo. 5. Stories about the Won- derful Kingdom. Illust. Lon., 1S76, sii. Himo. 6. Little Ones Taught by tho Church Services, Lon., 187S, sq. 16mo. 7. Stories ou the Catechism, Lon., 1S79-S2, 4 vols. sq. 16mo. S. (Trans.) Meditations upon the Lovo of God, by Pero Grou; new ed., Lon., 1884, 12mo. 9. (Trans.) Little Ready-Cry; or. The Sorrows of Si.\ Years Old ; from the French of Madame Colomb, Lon., 1884, 16mo. 10. Little Captain Dick, Lon., 1884, 12mo. 11. Old Crumpet the Shoemaker: a Tale of Two Mis- sions, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 12. Saints of the Praycr-Book : Outlines of the Lives of tho Saints in the Calendar, Lon., 1885, sq, 16mo. With Ciieyme, C. H. H., Algebraical Exercises, Lon., 1869, 18mo. With Lines, S. Gmeoouy, Stories on tho Collects, Lon., 1S86-87, 2 vols. 12mo. Jones, Rev. Charles Colcock, D.D., [oiirp, vol. 1., add.,] 1804-1863. The History of the Church of God during tho Period of Revelation : vol. i. [Edited by his Son, C. C. Jones.] N. York, 1S67, 8vo. Jones, Charles Colcock, LL.D., b. 1S31, m Pa. vannah, Ga. ; son of Rev. C. C. Jones, aiipm ; gradu- ated at Princeton 1852, and at the Harvard Law School 1855; was admitted to the bar; served in the Confed- erate ormy through the civil war ; practised law in New York City 1866-76, and later in Augusta. Ga. 1. Mon- 92(i JON umcntal Remains of Georgia. Part First. Savannah, 1861, 12mo. 2. Historical Sketch of tho Chatham Artil- lery during the Confederate Struggle for Inde|iendonce, Albany, 1867, Svo. 3. Historical Sketch of Tomo-Chi- Chi, Mico of the Yamacraws, Albany, 1869, Svo. 4, Reminiscences of tho Last Days, Death, and Burial of General Henry Lee, Albany, 1S70, 8vo. 5. Antiquities of tho Southern Indians, (larticularly of the Georgii Tribes. Illust, N, York, IS73, Svo. 6. Siege of Sa- vannah in 1779, a.s described in the Journals of Two French Officers : with Notes. Map. N. York, 1874, f.il 7. Siege of Savannali in December, 1864, Albany, 1S7I, em. 4to. 8. The Dead Towns of Georgia, Savannnli, 1S7S, Svo. 9. The Life and Services of Commodore .1. Ttttnull, Savannah, 1S78, Svo. 10. (Ed.) Acts passed by the General Assembly of the Colony of Georgia IVoin 1755 till 1774, Wormsloe, Ga., I8SI, f.,1. 11. The His- tory of Georgia, Bost., 18S3, 2 vols. Svo. "'He has gtvuii us a history of his State during ihe cola- liial period, and down to the close of llie Kevoliitloiiary war, which Is most elalioralc, careful, and exliaiislivi'. . . Mr. Junes has not nttiiiipled to depict the manners, customs, character, and qualities of the jaiople."— iViidoji, xxxviii. 17. , , , 12. Brigailier-Gcneral R. Toombs, Augusta, ISStl, Svn, 13. (Ed.) Journal of the Transactions of the frustcis of the Colony of Georgia. By Rt. Hon. John, Earl .,t Egmont. 1886, 4to. 14. Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast, told in the Vernacular, Bost., ISSS, 16mo. " Mr Jones's transcription of ' the vernacular' is worthy to be ranked with Mr. llarri8S."-.V(i(io», xlvi. 435. Also, addresses, Ac. Jones, Charles Handfield, M.B., F.R.S., phv- siciau to Mary's Hospital, London, [uiilr, vol. i., aiM.) 1. Clinical fjbservations on Functional Nervous Disur- ders, Lon., 1864, Svo: 2d ed., entitled "Studies .n Functional Nervous Disorders," 1870. 2. On ILnt- Stroke and its Affinities with Paretic Disorders v/t the Nervous .System, Lon., 1869, 8vo. Jones, Charles Henry. 1. Recollections ,f Venice, Reading, Pa., 1863, 18mo. 2. Memoir of Wil. Ham Rodman, 1867, Svo. 3. (Ed.) Vers de Societi-: selected from Recent Authors, N. York, 1874, 8vo. 4. Africa : the History of Exploration and Adventure, iis 3S, Lon., I .^^ jjj jIjij Lfuding Authorities, from Herodotus t.j % ^'?'"y I Livingstone Illust. N. York, 1S75, Svo. 5. I.ur.l ngsto Macaulay : his Life— his Writings, N. York, 1880, liimo 6. A Short Life of Charles Dickens: with Selections from his Letters, N. York, 1S80, 16ino. 7. A Short l.ilc of William Ewart Gladstone: with Extracts from liis Speeches and Writings, N. York, 1880, 16mo. s. His- tory of the Campaign for the Conquest of Canachi in 1776, from the Death of Montgomery to the Retreat "!' tho British Army under Sir Guy Carleton, Phila., Is>:', Svo. ■' A useful record of some of the most painful and least glorious events of the Revolutionary War."— ..Viidoii, xxxv. 185. Jones, Charles J. From the Forecastle to the Pulpit : Fifty Y'ears among Sailors : with Introduction by W, P. Strickland, N. York, 1884, 12ino. Jones, Charles William. 1. A Poetical Essay on the Immortality of the Soul, and other Poems, l.ou., 1852, ISmo. 2. Food for the Mind; or, Mental Cultuie and Christian Progress; 2d ed., Lon., 1859, 12uio. .i. The World's Great Sin ; or. Human Nature Reviewed, Lon., iS61, Svo; 3d ed., 1S66. '♦Jones, Chaucer," (Pseud.) See Bkckktt, William H., mipra. Jones, Cornelia. Heavenward Led ; or. The Two Bequests. By Jane R. Summers, [pseud.] Illusl. Phila., 1870. ifimo. Jones, D. E. Examples in Physios, Lon., IvSJ, 12mo. Jones, David. A Voice from our Penal Setile- ments; or, Garotting, its Causes and Cure, Lon., biill, 12mo. Jones, David Griffiths. 1. Cholera Chemically considered, Lon., 1 854, 4to. 2. Electro-ChemicalTixat- uicnt of Acute and Chronic Diseases, Lon., 1856, ^vo. 3. Homoeopathy compared with the Old School of Med- ical Treatment, L(jn., 185.8, Svo. 4. Diseases iil tho Bladder cured by a New Discovery, Lon., 1874, Svn: ith ed., en!.. 1883. 5. Tumours and other Diseases of Women.' Part I. Lon., 1874, Svo, 6. Urinary Dis- eases, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. Jones, David Morgan. Lethe, and other I'neiii.', Phila., 1882, sq. 16mo. Jones, Kev. David Itice-, M. A., educated at the JON welly, and^'other 1' ou ;, I in fe T-.t'"'' ."' ^'''- «;ellar to ((arret, I,„n , ihCl'-iwo \ Zth^-J''''" Notes oil Alllltary Law,' Lo'n., Assyria anJ Palestine Recollections, JoiicN, Douglas ISSr, 8vo. ' uzzio ol Xo-Day, Lon., i'i;!ir"i''70^;«"*. "^'''^ '" ■'^'""J''y-School Workers, Jones, E. J. Lon., 1857, (|). ^ Jones, fc. K. Rule, of Federal Practice, N. York, In 1872 s,^^ Ca.npa.gn I870-I87I. by W. Ijua 1' i-K iV. li !^' ,*"'"' '" "• <•' "• "V. I.. JON . ^l'llcnd«rir. Fe::ti-''S'^''S'^?i-- i;:;^w?t''^:' -"»*-;> "-.,rsis;; oi/T..li., {.ill!:',;;;";,,;; '■"• *■"•■"""■ "» is^.""*'*'/'^*!'^^'' Morgan Edwardes Af a .. Lon., 1888, 8vo. °' ^'""'■■* '" England, -•- "'• ti.J «uko'of''t.:tb:i:j,?«e?„:^rK^i'„v:v ■ "■" ciiiij jiuem emit ed The Uevolt of I oinposfd while serving a two vear" ..?r„, f ■ • Lady: a Talo. Lon., 185,-,, 8^. ;j l.ii^.-- and tho the Rail, Lon, 1874 ";„ ' ' ^- ^'"-' ^^""i"" "i, A.:!"an,M"-,'s?i p"r *""""" °' ^""« ^'-^ "• i..>:s;,;j^8t- ^i^:;:irSd ^^"-^^■i>--'. Org:rcLe";iS^rr'E,e;enta:'''d-'S'"^ "f ''"'«''™' l^iiio; ;)d ed 1888 °,^'5™7'"^y,Student8, Lon, 1881, rector of St S J^n .'l^'i' ''^•'' "^'^'""'"^ "*1'"<; Oreat Barton, t°ff^rk-'l"8 2!8^"''„f''^;'lt:t' ^'^.^ "' Windmill Street, London 1881 «'- f'-.™CTs, Grcr.t I'hilip's, Reitent S roe^'., l ■' ' """^ ""'^'= "'"n "f •' t- science .e";„rtfeVu,.rtei;-'!."T.r 'r'^'r!'.- '• ^'«"- wards tho AVritors .H 1 ..^:.:\""\^'; ^'"' '''«y '"- »>-o. 2. The Ch irph „f I- I -^i ""** Revieivs," J8HI, In. 8vo. 4. The RnJ,l„ri: ' • .;' "'•'^-^''. tW" series I ex|.,vs>iou in v^rse/'-Sn/ «"rix IS "'"' ""'''' "'""™' """• Lon, 1867, 8'vo. "*""«=™°y Vindicated: a Lee „„;I""5,!'. ^r."?" Rowland Lights: bdng a Lo'iL^r"' '^""'^""■^ '» '^^''-'-n Lectures, Lon 18^8 s^ "'"" ■-""^'"^' ^'■'^■■"""n JON auct, Lon., 1S«9, .12mo. 9. Ttio Pookot-dulilc to Sjioll- Fivo, Ac, Lon., 1S70, 12m.i. HI. A I'ocket-Huiilu t" CiilabriiKillo, Lon., 1S70, . (21110. II. The l'ooket-<«(. Hcv., xxxiii. 187. Jones, Hcpry George. Napoleon the First: an Historical Play, [verse.] Dublin, 1860, 4to. Jones, Henry iHacnaughton, M.D., F.R. C.S.I, and E., late professor in tho liueen's University, Ireland, and surgeon to the Cork Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital. 1. The Study of Life, Dublin, 1874, 8vo. 2. Medical Responsibility in the Choice of .\nicsthotic3, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 3. Had Habits, and their Effects on tho Organs and Tissues of the Body; 2d ed., Dublin, 1878, 8vo. 4. Atlas of the Diseases of the Membrana Tympani, Lon,, 187,8, 4to. 5. A Practical Treatise on Aural Surgery, Lon., 1878, 12mo; .Sd ed., entitled " Practitioner's Hand- Book of Diseases of the Ear and Noso-Pharynx," 1887. 6. On the Treatment of Spinal Curvatures by Extension and Jacket, Ac, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 7. Tho Health of tho Senses, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo; 2d ed. same year. 8. Practical Manual of Diseases of Women and Uterine Thorapeutios, Lon., 188i, p. 8vo; 3d ed., 1888. Jones, Kcv. Henry Wynne. M.A., graduated at Jesus College, Oxford, 1837; ordained 1830; vicar of Penmynydd, 1850-68. Sponsors and Confirmation ; with Remarks upon the Inutility of the Former, Lon., 1866, 8vo. Jones, Horatio Gates, M.A., D.C.L., [ante, vol. 1., add.,] b. 1822, at Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa.; graduated at tho University of Pennsylvonia 1841 ; ad- mitted to tho bar 1847, and has since practised in Phil- adelphia; member of numerous historical societies, and honorary Fellow of the Royal Historical Society of GreRt Britain. I. Ehrnozcr Kinneraley and hie Pis- ooveries in Electrioity, 1858. 2. History of Roxborough and Manayunk, 1859. 3. Memoir of Henry Bond, M.D., Boston, 1860. 4. Biographical Sketch of Rev. David Jones, A.M., N. York, 1865. 5. History of Pennepek 922 JON lor Lower Dublin Baptist Church, Morrlsania, N.if., I 1869. 6. Andrew Bradford, Founder of tho Nowspiipcr Press in the Middle .States of America, Phila., 18611. 7. The Ilruilford Prayor-Book of 1710, 1870. 8. Diary of .S. J.; or. Journal of a Country Baptist Minister, 1881. 9. Memoir of Rev. Abel Morgan of Pennepek Church, ' 1882. 10. History . 2. The Kingdom of Heaven : What it is. Where it i?, Ac, Bost., 1871, 12mo. Jones, Joel, 1795-1860, b. at Coventry, Conn.; graduated at Yale 1817 ; became a lawyer and settled ia Pennsylvania; was judge of the district court of Phila- delphia, mayor of that city in 1849, and tho first presi- dent of Girard College, 1847-49. Notes on Scripture, rhila., 1861, Svo ; new ed., entitled "Jesus and tlie Coming Glory; or. Notes on Scripture," 1S65, Svo. Jones, Ven. John, M.A., 179I-1S89, graduiitcl at St. John's College, Cambridge, 1815; ordained IMo; archdeacon of Liverpool 1855-87; perpetual curui, .jf Christ Church, Waterloo, Liverpool, from 1850. 1. I.x- pository Lectures on Select Portions of the Acts, l.on., 1841, 2 vols. 12mo. 2. Lectures on the Principal Typi^ of tho Old Testament, Lon., 1846-49, 2 vols. 12ini>. :'.. Hints on Preaching : designed for the Use of the Younger Clergy, Lon., 1861, p. Svo. Jnnes, John. The History and Antiquitns of Harowood, in tho County of York, Lon., 1859, sv". Jones, John. The Natural and Supernatural; or, Man, Physical, Apparitional, and Spiritual, Lon., I'-'il'i p. Svo, JON niTnl^Z'Jtr'!,: : ^°"f TK"'!""'" "■ini.t.r. I. Hall. Lon., iZtCo o^ A,TT'i'^ ''"'^ ''™"'^''- I^ovo ,ii„l Money, Phiin I's, , i,", ' '.f""' '^nio. 2. I Cl«rk's Diary iit tho ('. I'.r i ' . c"" ''• ^ ^"^'"^ War «:-, l'l.il«.,lT6«, 2 ;:,,'-";':''"""' «""«- Capital, |N«1- 12ino. '»naiy»„ „( bentences, Ac, Lon., 1884, Jones, John Matthew i Tk» v . ,. I'no with,- """,' ""'''" '" ""^""-l". Lon. lir^ i„_ •"• ''"-St- Kichnumd, Va., 1888 8vn Jones, John Wiiitpr i? c » 7 ' • Ueading-H ,mo the Br ,ish M*" °' "t"'"'""''"™ '° ""> 2. Observations on tie li„ "fT^n-^"- - ^^^"i ''"■ Life into Stage. Ion IH«i .."'""■ °' *'""'« Travels of ffi'vj,^ di Var 'h '"• ■ •'' .S'^"""') ^he Jones, Joseph. MD h I'si? ■ t .^ ti".; sonof Rov CharCpnln i. ? ' '" '''borty Co., at..d at Princeton 185S and „ » ^""'f' '"'"'" ' K™-*"- "f the Unive^Uy of Pennsylvln^Hsl'''''' ''^P"""""" K".n in the Confederate ar„wh,f,h„w' r™','".'"'- i-'try and natural philosophy^n sererafsoufhTn °^ t""' and since 1869 im been »rofeL,?r „f i ° ?°"*8^'' clinical medicine in Tulan' SrsUv "^ZV, """ 1. Invest irations. Chemimil nrl i dI •"; .^ Orleans. to certain^ Ame ican V r eSrata ^,"1? " '' '""t"'" I j^^viii^'^i^ei^i 1^=-"^^; ^^:^^r:n;"£SS"^-"» Race, Phila., 1869, 8vo 5 cll^'",T /" • "■« ^egro ana Kock Salt. N Orleans mTfiUl «''='' "*^""'«'- 't';,.??"?"""'^ 2",r'.?r~' ■•"-•«■ AnnaCradook! al.n. I.i.H= /»!!', VL'.?-' l!^"' 12mo. JON add. A >t 7 ' "'""" ana J'nysical. Philn 1S«n io_ ^ankeeMlddy, PhUa.lsos Svn ^ ri 'i., V'- ■<• '''« ;l- Oallant Ton,. xLy iVs L" ^'^"''f^'""''™- T«>n,,o,t. !). Old Put l» Th « !'^''".• ■*• """y ■lanie of the Kevo u, L 1. < «"''»,'■•'''''•• " «»- ')««, the Pirate. >3 Vi^.i, L u'X"^ '"''''■ '2' Vnl- <*rand Army. B,«t.. Isiii'^lCo '""' "'" '^''^ "^ "'• Ame"rrca:',^UcUo:\Mr.tir7,?dt:'a„-'."^rV '^^ ''''> Cin., I808, 8vo: 5thed IS'4 ' '""'' iheraj.outic, ^.lw"jd^'VrPuL"h^"\^'''.''''»«''<' "f «'■ Itrw, 8vo. " Library, Notting Hill, Lon., ton^Tsl's^gfaTurelaufr'",''?.''- '■'*^-- "' ^einnle. vard Law SehoolTJsH in, h '•'''' "'•'■ "'"' "' ">o I ar. editor of the'r:eri™'n"Lli''Krir"r' a'.!" ''"■'"'" ' the Law of .Mortitaircs of H,.,J d . ' ^ ^'eatise on vol.. 8voj 2d ed hTa 2 A ■i^"''-'''^' """'•• '"78, 2 Railroad and other Cornni', A,^ ""."«« "n the Law of ise on the Law of Mortgages of P-n n '^u- •'• ^ '''•«'"- l«81, 8vo. 4. A Treafr,! n„ .k ?""' ' ''"/"•■'•'y. Host., Collateral Securmel Bo -^ssvl ^"^ »f ''><«JKe» »nd "eyanoing, 188fi 7i An In.llv f' i""- ,^.- ''"■■"'s '» Con- ature, 1887. 7 Treatise „n,h"',^*«''l'"'°'''""' I'"*--- »on'°f"i^;;e^t'i.ri:r"jo,t'tr *»'-v^' "• '«^»'- sonoso College, oSl8-if ''';;{, «™''"'''«'1«' Bra- Inner Temple 1875 MP /or' n""'!"' '? ">« '""• '" ""e Miner.' Mknuaf : a W«l IW ■■"« '.'"i^-^"' '• The and Employed, ion, S%\, ""0 ^^o 'Sm' ' '^I"£'»y«' B^^w^:h:V88^8l-o*''"- «---" ^=' -7^^^^^^^^^ ' afe*'dT^;i^trco^gT!.'u\1i„^7,r' *f-^' ,«-^"- Hundred indst.^;> J fe'^'^^^rt." ^''^'^ ' b"'"* Three "Ton'e^ k^"'/ '^ "- «t ffi" ^■""' "^ ^''''"'"- under the'Dirmbn nf'f 'Levnold^t""!'",? Catalogue, Entries of Books in P int and for V,.» "■ ' "'"« print, and Importation ,JulyV]878«„r''; -' '*"- N. York, ISSOISI, 2 vol .4to' \ (Ed 1 The''n''f n "^f' Publications. 18^r!j«!"li^rr"k! ^'-^ ^"^ American tered""Lea'ves?o'; ^wIlX T*rifl*'''r'""«- ''• ^cat- 2. Lott.Ery,t;tI.'lc,]7of!:SJ5""p'8v''o"-' "''' "^ «™- [verse,] Stafford 1858 8"" ^ r ■r"'i?''.' '" ">« ^^ade, of Poeias, Shifn'allTs^o s^o ^"^=-E«'>'">« ^ » ^^o'^^e Ha^nd"Bt'k,"'Lo^?f8Tr,?7v7- "-" "^''™"'' ^^^-^^ Book"TYoi*k"l86^rm':*- ''" "^^^^ ^'>'"'- thc^BU^^p^ii't Meredith. 1. The Story of Edward »23 • JON JON ii' nml Fniimnrl, Lon,, ISTO, IZmo. 7. The Plsoontontcl Wciitliercook, anil ntluT .Storien, l.on., I'<72, IL'iii". ". .StniicH fniiu Kiirci|poiiii History, \'2mn. U, 'I'lii' Story of Cii|itiiin Cook'i' Tlireo Vi)yii)(ei around th« Woilil, 12iuo. 10, liify iinil Triivel in Tartary, Tliilict, iind China; Ining n Niirrativu of tlic Ablig lluc's Travfls, Illuat. Lon., IHino. Jones, Morris Chnrles, F.S.A., b. 1hI9; justice of ihn |ioa('« for Moiitgomcrysliirc. I. Notes ri'speotintj llio Fiiinil.v of Walild, Kdln., iNfi.l, Svo. I'riviiloly iiriiitcl. 2. Hciiiiiiioconce:' lonneciii'd with Old Oak runtiliiiiK now at (iiinuro)!, Kdiii., istll, svo. :i. Viillo Cruoin Abbey : its Orijjin and Foiuidation Charter, lion., iNdrt, Hvo. 4. The Feudal Barons of I'uwys, ton., ISIIS, 8vo. Joiien, Owen, M.A, Sonic of the Great Preachers of Wales, Lou., iss.i, |i. Svci. Jones, I'niil ilnrriiiKton. I'earls of Wiviloui : Systematic Treatment in the Domestic Practice of Medi- cine, Kansas City, \xxt, 12jiio. JoncM, Ilev. I'ctcr, missionary to the Ojibway Indians, anicjUK whom he boro the name of Kahkewa- quoniiby. 1. Life and Journals, Toronto, 1 still, 12uio. 2. Hist'. ry of the Ojebway Indians: with Ksijeoiiil Ilof- erenee I their Conversion to I'hristiiiuity : with a Uricf Memoir of the Writer, [by his Wiilow,] and Introduc- tory Xoliee by (i. Osborn, l.ou., l^fll, 8vo. Jones, Pleiisant, Tlic Slnve-IIoMcr Abroad; or. Billy Buck's Visit with his Master to England, 'liust. Phila., iHdO, 12mo. Jones, K. Harries. The Japhetic Kaces; a His- torical and Kthnolo^ical In(|Uiry into the Consanguinity of Various Kuropean Races, (iiittingen, IM37, Mvo. Jones, 11. J. Cornewall. Ships, Sailors, and the Sea. Illust. Lon., 1»>7, p. Svo. Jones, If. J. Hampden-. (Trans.) Virgil's jEncid, Books IX. and X., Lon., 1S84, 12iuo. Jones, K. M. Hugh. Outlinesof the Second Book of Kings: with a Ma]), Lon., I8S2, 4to. Jones, It. W. Money is Power; a Scientillo, His- toric, and Practical Treatise on the Subject of Finance, St. Louis, 1878, 12mo. Jones, Randolph. The Buccaneers, N. York, 1877, 12mo. Jones, Rev. Robert, vicar of Brnn.xton. The Battle of Floddcn Field, Kdin. and Lon., 18B4, 18mo; new ed., ISBit. Jones, Rev. Robert, 1801)-]879, graduated at Jesus College, Oxford ; viear of Rotherhithe; metropol- itan secretary to the Cambrian Institute, and editor for 1877 of the Transaetions of the Cymmrodorion Society. 1. (Ed.) The Poetical Works of Ooronwy Owen: with Notes, 1S76, Svo. 2. (Ed.) The AVorks of lolo Goch ; with a Sketch of his Life, (Cymmrodorion Soc. Pub.,) 1877, Svo. Jones, Robert Baker, barrister-nt-law. The Vision of Marvj or, A Dream of Joy: a Poem, By R. B. J. Lon.', ISoi!, llinio. Jones, Robert C'roinpton. 1. Poems of the Inner Life; selected chielly IVom Modern Authors, Ijy R. C. J., Lon., ISfifi, p. Svo. 2. Hymns of Duty and Faith, Selected and Arranged. Lon., 1872, 12nio; 2d cd.. 1886. :i. Words of Anthems, Psalms, and Ciintiolcs, pointedfor Chanting, Lon., lS7,i, 18mo. 4. The Book of Prayer in Thirty Orders of Worship, Lon., 1878, 12nio. Jones, Robert II. Asbestos : its Production and Use: with some Account of the Asbestos-Mines in Canada, i,on., 1888, Svo. Jones, Robert Saint Clair. The Spanish Rake : nil Original Comedy, in Five Acts, [verse,] Lon., 1850, 12mo. Jones, S. A. Grounds of'a Homoeopath's Faith, N. York, I88(), 12mo. Jones, Samuel, and Spencer, J. C. Reports of the Superior Courts of the City of Now York, vols. xxxiii.-xlix., (1871-S:),) N. York, 1872-S4, 8 vols. Svo. Jones, Rev. Samuel Flood, M.A., graduated at Pembroke College, Oxford, 1851: ordained 18.i2; minor canon of Westminster since 185'.l; viear of St. Botolph's, Aldersgiite, since 1876. 1. The Throne of Grace: a Course of Sermons on Prayer, Lon., 1856, 12mo. 2. (Ed.) Hymns of Prayer and Praise, Lon., 1864, 24mo. :i. The (Cathedral Psalter, pointed for Chanting, Lon., 18/4, 16mo; new ed., 1>T6, Svo. Jones, Rev. Samuel Porter, b. 1847, in Cham- bers Co., Ala.; admitted to the bar 186SI ; became a min- ister of the Methodist Episcopal Church 1872; appointed U24 agent of the Decatur Orphans' Home 1881. He Is widely known as a " revival" preacher. Sermons: Cincinniili Music Hall Series. Kditc.l by W. M. Leftwieh, D.I), with an Introiluction by I. W. Joyce, D.D., Clu., I •<«(), 12mo. Jones, Sarah J. I. Downward; or. The N'cn Distillery. Illust. Phila., ISSJ), 12mo. 2. Strugglln;; I'pward. Illust. Phila., 1884, 12ino. .1. Rest or In rest : n Story of the Parisian Sabbath in Ameriei, .\, York, 1888, l2mo. Jones, Sarah L. I. Life in the South, from the Commencement cd' the War. By a Bloekiulcd Biill-h Subject. Being a SoeM History of those who took i.ari in the Battles, from a Personal A(i|uaiiitance with tiiein in tlieir Own Homes, from the Spring ol 186(1 to August, 1862. Lon., 1811:1, 2 vols. Svo. Anon. 2. " Stonewall" Jackson, I. ale General of the Conledeiate States Army : a Biogra|ihieal Sketch, and an Outline of the Virginian Campaigns, Lon., 18113, ji. Svo. Anon. Jones, Sarah Smith. 1. Beatrice; or, The In fluenco of Words, Lon., IS.MI, 12mo. 2. The lleiivea- ward Road, Lon., 1852, ISnio; 2d cd., 1866. li. My Sketcb-Book ; or, Gatherings from Stray Papers, l.on., 1857, Uinio. 4. Hadassah : Sketches in I'alestine. Ampl- hill, 1860, p. Svo. 5. Ni/rtl'.uii.'oerlnnd and its Neigh- hour Lands illust. NewcastloonTyne, 1863,1to. {'•. Mcno-i. of the Late Miss S. Row, F'rome, 1867, Svo. 7. ihe Heirs of Dilston and Derwentwnter : being an Ac count traced down from the Earliest Known Date of the Ancestry to the Present Day, thus including Ihe Claim of the ('(Uintess Amelia, Hexham, I86IJ, 12nio. See DkIIH KNTWATKH, A. M. R., Si,;;™. Jones, Sibella. I. Mountains and Cities; or. The Home of our I'rincess, Lon., 1S57, p. Svo. 2. The Dalrym|de8; or. Long Credit and Long Cloth, Lon., 18R(), 12mo. Anon. S. The Wet Blanket; or, Edith'« Bright Autumn, Lon., 1872. Anon. Jones, T. Mason. Ohl Trinity : a Story of Real Life, Lon., 1867, .1 vols. p. Svo. Jones, Theodore. Every Man his Own Laud lord, Lon., 1S62, 12ino; 4th cd., 1871. Jones, Rev. Thomas, F.S.A., 18l(i-i875, b. m I'nderhill Margam, near Neath, Glamorganshire, Wales; Chethnm librarian at Manchester. (Ed.) A Catahgiie of the Collection of Tracts for and against Popery in the Manchester Library, founded by II. Chethaiu. (Chetham Soc.,) Manchester, 18511-66, 2 vols. Jones, Rev. Thomas, Congregational minister, Swansea. 1. The Work of the Christian Preacher, \,im., 1S71, Svo. 2. The Answer of the Church to the Sc(|i- ticism of the Age: Address, Lon., 1871, Svo. 3. Tlie Divine Order, and other Sermons and Addresses, lil- ited by Brynnior Jones: with a Short Introduction by Robert Browning. Lon., 18S4, ]i. Svo. 4. Lyiif Thoughts : with Biogra|ihical Sketch. Edited bv his Widow. Lon., 1886, ISnio. Jones, Thomas, F.R.C.S., B.S., surgeon to tlie Manchester Royal Infirmary; lecturer on )>ractical ..'ur- gory to the Owens College, Victoria University ; eon- suiting surgeon to the Children's Hospital, Pendlebury, Manchester. Diseases of the Bones : their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment. Illust. Lon., 1887, Svo. Jones, Thomas G. Alabama Son- enie Court Uc- poits, vols, xliii.-lii., Montgomery, 1S7 -, Svo. Jon«8, Thomas Rupert. 1. (. ^ Manual «< the Natural History, Geology, and Physics f Oreenliiinl and the Neighbouring Regions, Lon., 1S75, 'jvo. 2. l.n- ture on the Antiquity of Man; Illustrated by the Cmi- tents of Caves, Ac: Revised and Augmented, l.nii., IS77, Svo. H. Catalogue of the J'ossil Foraiiiinifeiu in the Collection of the British Museum, Lon., 1882, 8n). Also, several monographs in the publications of the Palaiontological Society. Jones, Thomas Rymer, F.R.S., [miie, vol. i., add.,] d. 18SII. 1. The Animal Creation : a Popular In- troduction to Zoology, Lon., 1865, 12mo: new ed., b7L'. 2. The Natural History of Birds: a Popular Introiluc- tion to Ornithology, Lon., 1867, l2mo. .S. .Mamimiliii: a Popular Introduction to Natural History. Illust. Lon., 187H; new ed., 1880, 16mo. Jones, Thomas Wharton, F.R.C.S., F.K.8., [inilt, vol. i., add.,] b. 1808, at St. Andrews, ScotliUiil; educated at the University of Edinburgh ; settle! in London 1838, practising as uii ophtliainiic surgeon. and holding the position ineotioned niiic, vol. i.. .ml others, till recently, when he retired to Ventnor, Pli uf Wight. 1. A Catechism of the Medicine and Sur;;i'ry JON JOR Mind, 1,011., |,S6s, |:>,.„, ., ni I ■ •'■ >"'""-', und ""■"f<\„ (11„,„., ,■,; ^■. ,■.,""""''•" '•"'iunuf Stcro. .-|n"c-M,„l lieu! ', r ,s i »- ""^ ;"^''r '"J"^'" "f llu. «. KvMluti,,,, ,f ,1, ,1, ''; '"''••) I'"".. IS72, h:^"m:v,.1!;:!J!- ^/"'r-'- '•,'-■". ..on,,' l.im,, IsilM, Mvo 'P'"'"' - <-n,.,uotTuci„.,. li|u,t 1 in aS„rio!nf To n ';:'"•■' "^'t" Ki"*'!-.". a,lv„. "n^"S^*l!',l!"r:-,'J'-i«»-'i-:''..e.n.So„«,! 1^'ir. 2. Tho ]ln,, iTro , ' "'"' *?" '''*'i2; now ed., , ''»''i'»ntH. Illus . :,„,,?"•''"'' ""■"' "f i'« fn-' ;*. riio Tro,im.ro« „ ' ho y iJ': ^'"'"-« -d., lsr». iiM'l .Mot,il», l,on., IS i7 |2,„' "'• '"■' ■''<""'■ Min,.r„l«, l^^'i. |.. Hv„, """"'-''I- I'l'gcndary, .\nocd..tal, Lon., ;ytl'o '"e"MHo (,r iMLs ,' 1 I IviMs ^ "torust: Mr, Jumoh dirs 11,0 b„„k i,s mil.''_,4';''l eaa.le,.s'lll,„\' >. History and AfiatBi-., ^'c'l. ' • ' H.Mli.,KMhoScaand.4ame' Vr- "''. ^'^ ^'""''"^■- in- .i.;."J.ani..„.ryof lClia,ho„ s'^r'n ""'' ^""'""- oxf..,. iHu; o;],l':^^'H'^^s''.':tfr''o/'•,r!^^•''''«'<''' K'-»"eiliation of (Vod anTjian .""' ^ ^™''"'' "" 'he an account of hi« doa fnlTith Z", '^' '"' I'^blishcd an's Magazine, which led to 1 ,1 "?""'^ '" ''^''"""il- Iri^l. Church from tho -oi„t o? V ™"'i">-«'-V- L The >"^'". l.on., ms, 12mo 2 Th p ?^ ""« °'' "« Lay- tl-r'h, Dublin, ,S6«Xo 3 Wh t h^V^^ ""^ '"'l' t" J" Lis Duty, Lon.; IS80 ;Vv/ ^""'""■■'' "•"» '""d i iM";|i:t!f itt,^^^;^^ ?^^:iri?"«'>' j"'>" j^uu in "ini from it have a «-i,i ,.>'"•"'''''""" the le,s,S(jns \ n '"•'•"''■"""lly i. llkte A ' ^■""•"",'-' ""'" those he w.,,, ,1 !,"."■ m„l .so, i .''''''-vA'7,i'iS"^'t''tU'-«! teaclu^ng is prac ' '"'"' '" 'tc'oc'k.snro man s, ffl, 1.,?^;. "'"",'^» '" 'h» g md ;l;;r - -e^e, the rov^itn;S> ,^?^:!^i^,^S;;;rj,l' o'"s,ir!''irti?o-\r„^tre''r'?'',«"''-'°-p'^ i::^-ei„,theconntyc:i;?;;:ni^;;^i:;'^ri;i^-^ V.'-58 "*"" H. Federal Taxes and State K«|ionHe«,- or, Tho Di....,., r a l;.JI, and canon of i;.li?l :VV ro 'l' 7?'-''!'-Ar''' '^'"" <'f W . .(ono,^ of tho KolitfioM.Tr,. c 7 "• '• '*'<'""'riiil» «"n. |.„n., I s,„i, .sv" "•' r, ' ^''''i'^- ">' '''" '^''le't with rra«,luti„„,, r,„n., ^r . ""I""^^^.'- .'"■"•'■»l'"nloJ I'ury, ,>';, ,, ■ , ": •";",""'^y. l"I'io.e,an ^ftruberionso alias diotuin ^ ;,'■''■, ^ ''"f H''Ki"lrurn I HoKiiter of S. 0,su,und, I,,r;i/ n I'"'' ,' /''''-""I'i ' "'» I ii.. f.on., |,h,m;(-,si , hV," " ' "''• '' ''"''■ '■ "nd to;!:!'^;:!;r;^r J;7-."nd.. her ^rilo"; „„""•./;:•• '^«'. I2mo. 2. Kiel,. '8«r, 8ro. ;;. l?cf?dM,'i,, f'""'v'^''''"'- "ielimond, Jordan, Mrs. 1).m '"'?/''■■ » '""«''" ''"«• ''^«^- Cin., 1873, 18„,„ • "• '"• Ko,se.uary Leaves: Poom., viS"^""' Slnnie*!-'^' "^^ '??•"" ««'- '«75 : profcsor of b „1. ''" ''l!'"""' /Medioal College has boon assistan tto 1„*^. i" If^.'T ^"'"""-V '«7«; published numeron.s inerl ' „ !' ^''^mission, Ae., and 1. Manual of the Ve X , Anierican ichthvology. States East of .0 M ™ T„f, V " -""l^"'" ^'"'^^i lina and Tennessee evh ':'";'» '"■."' "^ '"f-"-"' <'n™- 1876, I2.no, new ed" 1^ %",' *'■'"",• ,«peeies. Chic. Chio., IMT, i2n,o. With (J ... r, '^'^•"»'™ Sketches, "f the Fishes of Norih i''"' ^"'^'"'f-s F- Synopsis Wash., lm,8vo '^ ^""'"'"'- ^'»''- by U.S.^Go^Vi! Tordan, F. 1 ^t,.„„. \ t . 'r;.^' -'s 'by L. ^;.i;fS ^»"-;f,i;^-»;a an,, Muehlb,ich, N. York ,?«? r" """^ ^""^■'""•- by L Milton „nd'bTi;„'';s''b;T'R™- v% TT.-' '""^^ Jordan, Frank T» .'v *' ^ • ^""^^ ""'S 8*-o. 1881, 12mo. • ^""^ ^«'"-8 abaft tho Alast, i'hila., Jordan, Furneanx, F R r q .,, r to Queen's Hospital liirniinirhn ' l'"'^"'""- "f '"rgery I to Clinical Surgery, Lon sTh^?- '• ,^" Introduction "f Surgical rnflam'mations bv a v""'^. - ^ Trcatn,ent ;>■• «TO. :i. On Clinical Fin.V?''" ?'•'"''• ^°"-' '870, i dross, Birmingham" 872 Svo?% ^".'^''JP'^y Ad^ ■""'uding tho Hastings p..! ^•.^"fg'™' Fnquirios: i of Surgical Inflam S^™y "" '^''ock, the Treatment Ituros,- 2,lod., L»n.. SSo'svo ^"'f""« Clinical Leo- ology in Charaeiorr'an Inguirv inV ^""^r^ ""'l Physi- formation and the Phvsi^r^ "'''' "'e Anatomical Con- -ith a Chapter on "^pry'stZ;'':","/''' "'/--'-- Edurafio,,, Vocation, Morair/n.P "'"''" ,Am,ir,-in or. 8vo. ' '""™I8, and Progress, Lon., 1S86, I.on!'LS85",',,";o"' **"«"^' I'lantageoet: a Novel, 825 it;,. SP. JOB KleinenUry C'ryitBllogrnphy, 1 iiib Jordan, Jfinnri H Liiii., I'*"'!, r.'iMii. , ^^ I Jordnii, JaiiiPfi f. 'I'lio .MiiniiK<'iiieiit uf Slinup anil Hl'iioi.H. I'lirl I. .MrllMiurno, IM17, t>\o. Jordan, Jiimu-n H. llfiiry <-r Nuvurrc; »r, A ] Story >( lOiii-luiin, Oxlunl- .hlr«', I..pn., \X!>7. p. «>'-■ AUu, umiiy i,iiini.hl.)t'. Jordan, Jolin Woolf, h. I'^l". m (-hinKrlphm, P,i. ; iissisdint lilriiriiin "I thi' Hi«t()rle..l ^o.li^ty uf l'enn«yUiiniii,an.l •Mit..r of the IVnnolviuiiii .Mii^.uinu of llislcirv »n.l Uiojjmphy. 1. F.R.,lon«l ml i.ii.l it« 8lorkii.lB.i Mill : II M.inivi.iii Chnmiulo, Urihluhuni, In., 1877. 2. A lU^l UcKO from tl.o DMi'ii Imie, 1 "W. .1. HoinethlnK uboi.t Tn.n.boooi., ISSI. 1. Oocuputioa uf Now York bv tlii' llriliMh, 177^1 li**:<, 1'*'*^ Jordan,' llichiird, ru^i-'tnillon ttgont. The Coiii- pimicH Aots, IMi.' uimI 1^(17: H.in.ly U.K>k of I'niuticul Instruction for Ihi' Forrnution iiml Miinu«oment ol Joiiit-Slook CoinimnipH. I.on., Isii7, Svo i 6th e.l., 1>..>. Jordan, llob«'rl Jiifob. Sklo Uineimea ainl thuir Riiinc'liert, Loii., l^iiO, l:'nio. Jordan, Hun. 'riiomiiH, b. |Hl\t, in I.urfty Vulloy, Vii.; Kriiduiitwl ut the U.S. Mililiiry Ai-ii.leiny ISKI; norvoil in th« .Mi'xicun w.ir ; wiis ii brigmliernfiioriil in the ConfuiliTiiti) lUiny in the civil war, iiml oominiin.lfr- in-oliiof of Iho in-'urgcnt forces in thi' Cnban in.^urrec- tion of IHI17-70. The .>v.l. Jonli', rrancls. Notes on Levltlcui. Edited by 0. II. I'eiubei-. I.on., ls7U, Svo. Joule, Jnmeti PrcHfOtt, 1S17-1881I, b. at Snl for.l, l.ancai-hiic. i. .New Deteriiiiniilion of the M.' cbaiiical Th.'..r-v of llcnt, L.m.. Is71l, 4lo. 2. Scienliii.) Papers, il'liv-i.'al Sue. Pub.) Lon., 1SS4-S/, 2 \.ils. Mi. 1 Jourdain, Utntrive AlHBRrr. I. Sunshine at I Lust: a Tale for the Y.iuiiK, l..m., |sl!2, 12ni.i. 2. Tli. Weililinu-Dav : a St.irv foun.lcd upon Fuel, I. op., l".'. U'mo. :i. The .lournal of a Wailing (iontlewoini.i,, Lon., istirt, p. Svo. I. Chancis and Changes: Stunis .if the Past an.l Present, L.m,, 1S72, 12ii;o. 5. .Miiiil Lealhwait: an Aiilobi.igraphy, Lon., Is7«. cr. Svo. I'l. An Essay on the Inipi.iveinents in the E.lucation ..I Chil.lreii an.l Young People .luring the Eighteenth iiimI Ninelceiith Ceolnries, (i'li/,.' EsMiy.) Lon,, ISSO, svo, Jourdnn, Mrw. Mary Jane, .1. lsrt;\ wile ..I C.I. .lour.lan, ol Ibe Ma. Iras nriiiy. .Min.l's .Mirror: Pooti.'ul Sketches; with Minor P.ienis. By .M. J. J ii. Ellin., ls,'i«, Svo. , ^ , Jowett, Rev. lU-iiianiin, LL.D., ['-»i», vol. i,, add.,] b, 1SI7, at ('iiinliciwell. Eng. ; e.lucuted at St. Paul's Seh.iol, and al lialfol College, O.vfor.l, where lie graduated, Hist class Lit. Iluin,, Isilil; was Fell.iw |s:>- 71), an.l tutor 1812-711, ami was then ele.'te.l ina,-ler ; ..r- .laine.l ls42; vice-.-ban.'ellor of the univ.Tsity l^--;;--!;; Regius p .4e.-Hir.if (ireek since IS.o. He eontiiliiilc-l to the eelchrate.l " Essays an. I Reviews" an essay "h tlie Interpietati.m .)f Scripture. I. (Trims.: The Duilogii. s of Plaio: with Analyses and Introdu.'ti.ins. l...n., Isl, i4 vols. Svo; 2.1 e.l.", IS75, .') vols. (An in.lex to ilie ' work, forniiiig a separate volume, wi'S compiled by Kvo- Ivn Abbott. '/. r . «.'/"■".) , , ,, i ■■•The present work Is iniiinlv, tli.iiii;h not wlmlly, nl a ' noiiiihir character. It isa.l.lre -e.l t.i a «i.l>; Iml ii"t Lie ' wiliest eirele .if rea.lers. The ..i.ire Meiuoiil i.;a.kr uiU harillv think it within his li.irl/.m t.i .litlcreiitinti' lulu fr.iiii I'lotlinis, lint will put holli asi.le as ' lo.i leiinuM Inr them Hut there still reiniiiii iiiii.nii.' the niilli.ii;> ol I'.iii; lish-speakim! lueii a lew wliow e.liiciili.ni has been ciiin. .1 rKrei'..iii.'h t.i make llieiii reaMHiubly curi.ms a imit 1 bi[u, Ihoimh tliev have ii..t iiciniied .•hi.sslcii kn.iw I.-.Ik;' ennu-h . to rea.l him in Hie oriKiiial, Kveii the elassiiiil s.iM, i.I wh.i reiiils (ireek. lull imt Ihieiitly, iiiav be u-lail oi hmcii \ e.iniiietent iiii.l iniMw.irthy Kiii.le an.l el.i,-et (■.iiiii.iiiii.-ii. The elab.iralely written intr.i.lnclioii- with which ciuli dialoKiie is piel'aeed are skilfully conlrived to nie.l the refHiirenieiit.s of both these classes ol reaileiis. —Sut. I.ti., xxxi. 471, 1 2. (Trans.) Thucydidcs : with Introduction, Miir;;iii;il I Analvsis, Notes, anil Indexes. Oxford. ISSI, 2 v.il-, '\" i " Students will be as grateful to Pr.if.'ssor J.nvett (..r Ins sec.iiiil volume (colitainiiiK the iiotesi as they wiH b.; mi.lj to dlspen.sc with the aid of his tirst,"— .Nil. lyr., In. i-l. ;t. (Trans.) The Politics of Aristotle: with Iiitr.i.liu'- tion. Marginal Analysis, Essays, Notes, and liili.e,", 'tjxf.. 1885. 2 vols. Svo. -Certaiiilv those wh.i think, and whose I. reek eniililcs them t.i ,i.*'" an inilepen.leiit jiiilgnieiit. may salely "I'l"'!' many a less.m in style Inun this as Iroio all Uie iraiisliitors writi'm-'s, if they can e.imiuer the irritation ol iii.e>M.iit orrectiiig an.l the fatigue of a perpetinil wa eh, AilI he other reader, if he must rea.l sumething eaUe.l •\i'-l" L and is wi'-'iig, in spite of all, to siirreii.ler hiiii,-elt m tlic arts of the Professor, by all means let him liCKin. . . He will most likely go on t.i the eii.l, and "se with " i''"';" » I sense of having achieved the 'politics. Ihe ..in' 'l™"- back is that he will be mistaken,"— .Nil. Kcv., Ixi, i<\<. ' Jowi'lt, William, sergeant of the 7th Fir-il.'ers, Diary, written .luring the Crimean War: to winch is a.ldcil a Brief Memoir, Bceston, 18.56. Sv i. Joy, J. M. 1. Lab.la, and other Poens, Lon., li-.o. 12nio. 2. The Two Mothers, Lon., 1879, cr. Sv.., Joyce, Arthur J. 1. The Cossack and the Furk, Lon., 1SJ3, 12nio. 2. Last (liiiiipses of Conv.i.iiti.ni, Lon., 1S5", 13mo. , ! Joyce, Rev. James Wayland, M.A.. i!"!-- ^1887; graduated at Christ Church, Oxford, ls;il.'; or- .laincd 1838; rector of BurfonI from 1843; prclicndary ,of Hereford from 1S68. 1. England's Sacre.l .-ynodi! JOY » fonnlllutlonill Ifiriturv of tl.. r> 'I" ,"'""-- '.i.o' ";.."",•.„„'• ,':;''■;'' """r' '■' the Intr.Mliicti,,,, „| |,„itv i , ', lv„ "i ,. ' *'"• ''• "» ^^J..yce.J„|„, A. A .V.,k„rc.,i Ufo. . h|„., ,.Hs;,, :r-^;5":i^ .^^;;:,^:;;:r^;:l■':::l-;;l!,^;?;-- " Ills whcili- iiU'lliiiil Is si'l,. 11(111,1 . II , '■"'"'tr.v a ma, m avi /', l""'.'''"; ;<"riM,f any tains ,.ne hun.Jre.l aira with i i„ ' " '* ""■ i,:*''','''"' ""'"•'■« ,">»yer, M.D., .m.r.i.a. isio i;e,,;;i:;e':t'i;;:^;!;:.;r;;;^:^i,,'^;^7;'' k^t'""' '• '- '" """ nly, where l„ v,? V '^"'''"'- ""''"''"" ,"".""' "'"■•« '" !'•- 'i-1- Talcs ■n,..;,s"i„; "■•'',"•, -^v^:"' P'^o- "I" : Sena, ani 1 ,,;„;. ,"""'«'*' "< Inxl. Chiv- Bo^i.: IMr«; Hlmo. ''■"' f"'''"'^ ("NoNatto" Ser..) ^'.rnHnit »i,i.narv'«o,^,:;'::r;';ff"? ";'« '■■■"»''•'• wi.i, -"■e|.c;H.,ln^'tn»Hu.lLw,Vu.,n J •;'■■' '''\''^ »'"' "f n|rt.|,"_An(/<,«, .^xiv 1" "■"""'> PnwiKes thalwiury .uJ'li:"ln!:;^l;f^;;;?-Ki^i;f'Vi-;-|K. prose. . . . „ ,,. a.sH-,.h,.v.. "..,.!.':" '!'i''-"^.'lf^^' "I'll 'in iliiKist jun ■ l>nMiii. I,H(1,', m,, ■*'"""' "'•»''i"K« luwi of Iri.|«,„|, i.--'H!:''r:::r!-a„,rr'!!:;;:'^,"f''";«H......yTr» 12111. ,, * '"''"''"■'•"■•" •"•"litl'Jii, 1.. II., I si)(,, n<^''^tXSs"l'\l:,, '■'"•'- '• "'« Vule,.f Thought, •1)1(1(1, Diivltl \triuhl I. luw ., . Kn.,lua,„,l at Wim;'.;*,'?^.,; I', ',,•;,• ',' '■•",^!-;. ^^l ii» M..thT OniM,.,. Ill, "' '"'■ I'l'l'll" '".I hv On,„K„J,;,r".f,i'^ ;;'•""'' '""•••w»nl, ,,r.'.,i,|,.,„ ,„■ , J, Vcar*' ra.,,,„ii;,„in*^' , vl Ld V"'""'"""; or. Two ««ter, IH»^ l:W ^2 fV ?* ■' ""''..•^""'•ylan.l, Kooh- N". Vork, 1NS2,"2„„, '"'"•' '"""'■ Vol». i. „„,] n., Jim«l, J«'nu.(,,„„,| «;!„,,. Co M,,.N ,0 Author, ami ||i," ",', '^■"1. Hvo. Anon, J"«l«l, John UpNioy, 1, H u Ali-xiindcr II, •Aclvtrtiiior.H, I,oii., fnnu;-. I.on.lun Ish '.•','"'"' "'f Normal iHohool of «l."t they lea.h ('• Ini,,,.,;, """'i':: ' "'"" "' .V "-■'■■• ""M l.on. iHMlJ, ";,', "'"■"""i"""l-Scien.illu".St.r.) IlluM. S's.;;;ii,,;:;£S ''"«■"'"": ■rimo, N.'Vork, I.M.si, ,..,',',,' "' ''"■'"'* '» 'l'" l'i«.se«t M^^i^i'^a.i^r:;"?^::';^:;;::-^,!;!;'"'.. ,,„ "«v„,-o( Ma««a,.h,i«,t, an,l f^f V'' "'«. '"-'"'-.V "I' "'» '•^K'n i."!i'r; >;;;:"''''"■' ^'^'"-•''"'^-t 80- JiulBP, .>|ak If ^' ,'"■'!' 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Rh^-t/lSSa u^'^-^'Z' "" ''""'"^'- '^««- '"■ ire Trumps, mr 12 ,^""0 "''"'"«'•«'■- Hearts 1H«». '3.''RedW;rri r,-,8i,T''",%"i' "'^^'^-' ^^P^- -»• '■•*'»^.an,;^i;-4tWrorBi»,-' 927 "' f K ■ JUD KAL [■•it 1877. 19. Buffalo Bill, 1881. 2.;. Wrestling Joe, ISSl. I Oplithalmio Hospital, WestminstLT 21. Tlic B'liDys of Now York. 22. The Huciiineor'a ^ Oplithalmio Science ivnd I'ractice. Diiu^'liter. 2:j. The Consiiirntor's Victim. 21. Tlie 8vo. /••U..1.. ..r \r..... V....1- 0-. iM.r. T»i.-*.] Ii..ii.»l.tnr '^f-. .Iiilinii. tionrnn WflRhinirl A Iland-Uoolt nf Illust. Lon., 1881, (i'liais (if New York. 2a. The Jew's Diiughter. 2fi. A Life Y'lirn. 27. Mvsterics nnil Miseries of New Y'ork. 28. Thic'c Yciir/Afler. 2',). Tiie Wliitc Cruiser, i Jildsuii, Harry rrntt. Ciesar'." Army : a .Stuiiy | of l\n} .Military Art i.f llie Uomiuis in tlic Last Days of j the l{c|iublic. ' Illu.-t. ]i..>t., 1888, 12mo. | JikInoii, JoHUplilis. Dissent Defemleil, Lon., ' ISCiS. Svo. JiiaNOii, L. Cnrroll. 1. 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The Names of (iod in Holy Scripture : a Rev- elation of liis Nature and Relationships, Lon., 1888, '""jiskes, Joseph Bcete, F.R.S., F.C..S., M.R.I.A., Ac. |(rii(<-, vol. i., add.,] Isll-ls(i9; app'iinteil in 1850 li.cal director of the (Jeidogical Survey in Ireland, and in 1854 lecturer on geology to the Museum of Irish Indus- try. 1. The Student's Manual of Geology, Edin., 1857, p.' Svo: 3d ed., liy A. Ueikie, 1871. 2. Letters and Ex- tracts from the Addresses and Occasional Wi'it'igs of .J. B. J. Edited, witli Memorial Notes, by his Sister, (C. A. Browne,) Lon., 1871, ]i. Svo. Jukes, KicliHrd. Joseph and his Brethren: a Poem, Lon.. ISO;), ii. Svo. Jukes-llroune. See Biiownk. 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Isidor, 1810-1880, b. at Kroto- 9^28 sehin, Posen ; educated at German universities : re.novcd to tlie 1,'nited States in 1S49, and was rablii I'f con- gregations of Reformed Jews in Cleveland, 0., in Jlil waukec. Wis., I856-.')9, and in other cities. From b,):) to 1S78 he edited the Guide. 1. Lecture on the Smuioc of All Civili/.atiim and the Means of preserving onr Civil and Religious Liljerty ; 2d ed., Indianapolis, Imo. Svo. 2. (Trans.) Lessing's Nathan the Wise, N. York. 1S69. 3. A Sketch of tlie Talmud, the World-Re- nowned Collection of Jewish Traditions, and Sepliir Y'ezirah, a Book on Creation: with English Notes iiini (ilossary, N. York, 1S77, I6nio. 4. (Trans.) History of the Pliilo.sophy and Philosophical Authors of the Jcw.s by Prof. Munk, ls81. 5. (Trans.) Ha-Tapnach: fruiii the Hebrew, N. York, ISs.i. Kulisch, Marcus Moritz, (or Morit/ -Mar- cus,) Ph.D.. M.A., 1828-1885, b. at Trcptow, Poincra- nia, of Hebrew iiarents ; was educated at the I'niver- I sity of Berlin, and in 1S48 went to England as a political t rel'ugee, and was for some time a tutor in tlie Kulh.-cliii'I ; frniily. but afterwards turned his attention tu litciiiture, i and liecaine one of tile foremost English Hebrew selmlnis. I 1. A illistorieal and Critical Commentary on the OIJ ; Testament, Lon., 1855-72, 4 vols. Svo. 2. The Life and KAL Writings of Oliver Goldemith • T,„„ t . ^'^^ ' lS7a. linliiam , p. Sy, joj-mentof his meuUI i' ,^ ,>," ^^^l,'" V tl.c l,>lle.sl";.n.' I-.'"- '|»'l Chi,.., IS.S7, si, '^'"''*"- *'''!'» anJ lilus,. !■■■iiI:l-'^r-n„e^Us;r;i^.>^^;;;l-;^'^^■l^;:^;Wu. -^;| -■^n.phicjU .^^f ^^^:;:r^ f;j^« ^ -^e a IS fam,. ihan jiulire of Hm-.i^k -!**"'". ^i'.t"n-, lai.orions ri.«..,.r,.i. ...v.. ,' I"!'"" "■ i^.i hut ol n,,. „„,/( Ion., I.x7:i, ,,. ,sv„ • ^fi""", ami other I'ooins :T™?r?'s,'i,',«ii7rt'o,:r„f '?,«-''■'' «• '^^ '//«..".», by Juliu? .M Kb vol i "'«*":"•"« ^o-^U"! L'tems, N. Yorii, IS(is s\.„ *"'• '•"^ff'=«ti"i'=! of the C^:<^:^^'l;.^: '""'""^'■' ^ -^ '"""»' '" «-en JlS'^'e', " lo";, aml^n'flL'";' ^'r,''."'« ^ 'heOpiu,„, York, 1882, rfi,,'"" ^'"= '" ^"'"'"^ ""'I Chi'na, N. Kane, J. mackbiinie. Iovp. r k preacher at Lined;:; I^n ", ^^'^ »^";rey ,s,„i.8_, ••^tii'ly of Logic, 0.x f l4 ?,„ o- '• ■■^"•l-* I" the 'i-m of the Lor "4 iw,: V,"''r: ^^•"- 2- An E.xpo.i- I-iacticnl, Lon., iNil s ''' ^ ,""""';'■ Doctrinal, an,l Future: a Manual fo,. r.lfirm,,- ',"■"•' '""•^''"'' ""'1 •«^^'.-mo. «.Th:Vl';\^"t;J-^;>;er,Lo„.. Keference to Mod ,^ Tr'^ k7 r"y''' »"h *^l> The F h rV l,l""'ght, Lon., 187.'!, „ Sv, Church, eonJidere, in us Hi ? """^ V*^ ""^ English Manners in which t, ntemi^ '7', '" ' '""■ ""'' "'« 8vo. '' '-^ intendcl to be used, Lon., 1876, ;ie;crbr:j;f^T^i^^s,'s««3,b.i„Phi„. lVnn..ylvnnia hunter and lo:l!o,.^k™""' " '■?«'""'"' "^ tail.-," was nm.lu a l.ri,!. ' '""Seis lle'"'■. 18i^^) 2 AlaskfTsVs" 'Th '; Tl.oMo'rn,on;: Kane. W P ,i„ v- ' '^^ <^""''uila, 1877. II "" LoJ^'l^s-^'l.Vvr"*- ^^"■'"-" «""-fli-. Knpp, Friedricli, Pii.D is'>4 iS8i u ^.i-«Ma,- educated at Heid" be^J andlff ' ''• 1' "•^""»' -v.n lierlin; resi,lcd in Ne?Y r, ?8'^7"'^' »'"Ji«J law. am fi-n.., luu-. ..,.: '■"^^ 18311-70. nrnntao.i K„ yutaren, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo ' '"""S Kauriimiiii, Rev. Mniitl \t a Trinity College, Dublin T-^^r.^',''"^-/ Sradtrnted at several foreign cWWncp^' ""^"'"^l^ '^<"-- has held ^-.ers,„„ditsKeu,«lie^'S:r:d;C,f"/^:i:^ li.^ilii..!.) „,-^»eou;;ir..a^i;ri;-^l;;k;^M;^eE,r r""!:C;i^!f ^:^J^-^- Af-T.^.. I.C.K. Eleetri^ ^^;--n^a„d IMstS^;,"j;;!„:f,^-'^-'ti„n, Hub 1^ • ■■■• ■"'"., IOC «bourYo,VrVe"; "' I'etch^!"^. T °"8'" '" Kn">» I'on., 1877, Svo. ' "'"'''" "' """"in I'hjsiology, r»S"c "' Ba^e"n gSv''"'"';*"'"' *>• '^^'^ »' Military ,.cade>nv'l8,2.",^™''''^'«'' "' •''« l'-«. Regular ar„,y. He hL^s ll; ' ' "'r'!"'-^"^"""' i" "'o y J'e "as sineo swved in California and Ise.i, U-mo. 2. Customs of'"?"' ' '<• ' ""'■'•1 t\f"'>\''"nKrntulate .Mr k-H,,?S''-^ '''">' ^''tciisivp... Kiivniingh, Arthur Th n ■ I Kav„„„gh, B,i,^', „„V^J„,i«. The Pe, S. Pearl ■i* < l! » KAV Fountain, and utlior Fttiry-Tnlcs p. Hvo IIUi?t. I.on., contain Kavanagli, Mrs. James W. Tho Gift ing Three Catholic Tales, Lon., lSfl3, 16ino. Kavanagli, Julia, [nnii, vol. i., add.,] IS21-IS77. 1. .Silvia, Lon., 1870, :; vol.". (i. ^vo. 2. Ilefsie, Lon., 1S72, 3 vols. p. Hvo. li. John Dorrien, Lon., |H7.':, .i vols. p. j J. LiiMdiiucr. Lon., 1H79, Svo. KEA l.'<7fi, ! Piinlm?, tmn.«liited from the Hebrew; with Notes. Ciil- eutlu, 186:!; new ed., Lon., 1871. 4. Crisis Ilupftldiiuiii, Lon., 18(55. i>. A Commentary on St. Paul's Two Ki.i- tics to the Corinthians, I,on., 1SS7, 8vo. I'osth. ,\\f . Xotes on L'-aiah, Ac., in "The Speaker's Coiiinientarj.' Kay, William K. (Trans.) Blowpipe Analysis, Ij, 8vo. 4. Two Lilies, Lon 1877, 3 vols. p. 8vo. b. For- gct-Mo-Xots, Lon., 1878, .'. vols. cr. Svo. " Miss Kavaimuirs books are always rendalilo niid lady- like She is an aide f.\]>onent of female eharactcr, Willi a clmrm nt lier own. which niav, perhn])S, he altrihuted to her Cellic nationality."— .U/i.. No. -3l(i. Kavanagli, .Maurice Ui'unis, LL.l)., called to the bar at the .Middle Temple I8til). 1. The Universal' Table-Hook, Lon., 18tiO. 2. .Shenuis Dhu, the Ulack Pedlar of (Jalway, Lon., 1867, p. Svo. I). A Few Cases illustrating liritish Uulo in India, Lon., 1885, Svo. Also, school-books. rtavanagh, .Morgan Peter, [unit, vol. i., add.,] d. .874. Origin of Languages and Myths, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. '■Tho siraiid iiriiiciple i,>f the author] may be slated slionlv eiiiiiigh. While men .■mild not yet speak with their moutlis, but hel.'. intercourse only by signs ami gestures they looked up at tlie sun and made their months round after his form, and .so they began botli t.i say and to write 0. This O was presently taken to signify lamongsl other thingsl unitv, and so was /, stftiiding for one linger. ... The conibinatioii iiiadeo: . . . and Iroiii this primeval C) and /siirangall the tongues and all the alphabets ot the Wiirlil."— .s';irWil/or, xliv. 1401. Kavanaugh, Kev. Itenjamin Taylor, 18(15- 1888. Klectricity tho Motive Power of the Solar System, N. York, 18S(i. Kavanangh, Mrs. Uiissell. Original Dramas, I)ial"gues, Declamations, Ac. Louisville, 1867, 16mo. Kavaugh, Thomas Henry, late deputy commis- sioner of Oude. How I won tho Victoria Cross, Lon., 1860, 12mo. Also, pamphlets relating to his removal from ofiice. Kay, Alexander. Florine: a Dramatic Poem, France and her Proposel Kay,H'illiam Henry. Constitution, Lon., 1853, 8vo. Kay-Sliuttleworth. See SiifTTi.Kwourii. Kayat, Asand Yacoob. Arabic without a Mas. ter, Lon., 1870, 12mo. Kaye, John Hrayshaw. Songs of Lake (Jenivn, and other Poems, N. York, 1882, sq. 16mo. Kaye, Sir John William. K.C.S.I., F.U.S., [.o,;,, vol. i., add.,] 1814-1876, was for some years an oIlii.T of artillery in India, where he started the Calcutta 1;.. view. He retired from the service in 1841, entered th. home civil service of the East India Company in IS.i., and on the transfer of the government of India to i\v Crown succeeded .John Stuart Mill as secretary t" the political and secret department of tho India Office. I. Christianity in India: an Historical Narrative, L"i:. 1850, Svo. 2. (Kd.) Autobiography of Miss Cornelia Knight, Ladv Companion to the Princess Charlotte 'if Wales, I.cm.," IsBl, 2 vols. Svo. 3. A History of llio Sepoy War in India, 18,')7-58, Lon., 1864-75, 3 voN. Svo; vol. i., 4th ed.. 1865; vol. ii., 5th ed., 1881; v..i. iii., 2d ed., Is76. (The narrative is brought down li> ihe fall of Delhi. For continuation, see M,ii.LKS0N, (i. II., iiifni.) ■" The man who would write contemporary liistory wiili inipartlalltv must be made of sterner stiill than he. luid his jieii must lie dipped s.mietimes in a Huid bitterer tliiiii tlie lubricating mixture which serves Sir Jcdiii Kaye l.^r ;nk."— .'-■a*. Utii, xli. 112. "Complicated and varied as was the drama, its salient points are presented to ns with clearness and precision. In short, tho art of the practised historian liasout of < liiios the most bewildering evolved a well-ordered and coiii|.ie- liensive narrative."— -1(A., No. 2.'d7. 4. Lives of Indian Officers, Illustrative of tho History 'Kay, Alexander J. The Age of Gold, and other '' of the Civil and Military Services in India, Lon., 1867, 2 - ■ ■ _ Lon., 1851. , vols. Svo; new ed., 1880. Poems. I!v an rpholsterer. Kay, David, F.H.G.S. l. Austria-Hungary, (" For- eign Countries and British Colonics,") Lon., 1880, or. Svo. 2. Education and Educators, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. 3. Memory : what it is, and how to improve it, Lon., 1888, p. Svo. Kay, E. II. D., and Simonet, Emma. Twi- light Stories, Lon., 1873, 12mo. Kay, Sir Edward Elienezcr, M.A., b. 1822; graduated at Trinity College, Cambridge; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1847 ; a .justice of the High Court of .lustice. Chancery Division, since 1881. With John- son, H. v. U., Reports of Cases ad,iudged in tlio High Court of Chancery before Sir W. P. Wood, Vice-Chan- cellor, Lon., 1s5;!-5!i, 5 vols. Svo. Kay, Joseph, .M.A., Q.C., [oiKc, vol. i., add.,] 1821- 1878, b. at Salford, Lancashire; graduated at the Uni- versity of Cambriilge; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1.848 ; judge of the Salford Hundred Court of Rec- ord from 1862. I. Tho Conilition and Education of Poor Children in English and in German Towns, Lon. ,1853, Svo. 2. Tho Law relating to Shipmasters and Seamen, Lon., 1875, 2 vols. r. Svo. 3. Free Trade in Land. Edited by his Widow. With Preface by the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. Lon., 1870, p. Svo; new c.l., 1S8(1. "He was competent perhaps above any other writer on the subject of our Land Laws to treat his favourite (pie.stion with admirable clearness of exposition, and with a knowl- edge and experience deri' I from much travel abniad, from careful investigation at home, and from accurate legal study of the ditliculties by which it is surrounded." —Mr. Ilrii/M's Preface. 'Mr. lirigiit does nothing by halves, and his approval A halo of romance encircles the subjects of these hi graphical memoirs, and the lustre of tlieir lives is cnh-iil. erably enhanced bythemea.siiredandimpre.ssiveseiiteiins in which it is delineated."— .Sa/. Jlvv.. xxiv. .''oo, illt. 6. The Essays of an Optimist, Lon., 1S70, p. Svo. "Tliough he has not proved to our satisfaction that his view of life is very sound or very exalted, he has perlnniieil a sunicieiuly iileasant variation on a tunc which will doubtless be long popular with the enormous ela.ss wliidi has a taste for making things pleasant."— .S(i(. lia:, x\s\ 61. Kean, Arthnr. The Bantofts of Cherrylon : u Story witliout a Villain or a Clj^e, Lon., 1883, 2 vuls. cr. Svo. Kean, James. Balak and Balaam in European Costumes, Lon., 1873, Svo. Keane,Augnstns Henry, M.A.,b. 1835, at Cork; i graduated at the University of Dublin 1859; was aclassi- j cal and English tei.cher in the High School at Haimlii, Hanover, 1861-63, professor of French and Hindustiini at I Hartley Institution, Southampton, 1868-72, and profe^.... ....... ,^w... ...^ v. ............. ... ..-. principal of Bishop's College, Caluutta, 1.849-65 ; rector of the Incas : being the Results of Excavations m of Great Leghs from 1866, and hon. canon of St. Alban's ! on tho Spot by W. Roiss and A. Stiibel. Illustri from 1877. 1. On Pantheism, Calcutta, 1853, Svo. 2. ! with 141 Coloured Plates. Lon., 1880-87, 3 vols. The Promises of Christianity, Oxf., 1855. 3. The | (Vol. L, The Necropolis and its Graves ; vol. ii., t S. Ricbeck, ■ I ,,-iiphy: vol. 'he IMijsical .i., The Oc'eiin, A/iipaaiidlllust KEA ments nnj Textiles; vol. iii., Ornaments, Utensils. Earth- Fckhunl, •*!., ?• '^'?"^-' ^''y*'"" in Picture/, byT. hokhiinlt. I'intos nni Text. T.on 18' ■> ft, fni in Trnns.) The ChitlagonR IliH-Trrb;. ' ' .'■""■- '■''^^. f""- II. (E,l.) I'hyf- ,! 1., The Earth: a De.scrliitive Hi.ston Phenomena of thoLifeof ointJIobe' v Atmosphere, iinil h\h; by Elisfc Keolu». Lon., 188t;-,s7, i,„,,. svo. 12. Eastern OeoKruphv" Malay Peninsula, In.lo-China, &o. Man. |,„„ ssr' r.^vo. l;i. (Trans.) The Student's IlistoVyof the EnJ-' i.'h I'ailmment, by U. ]{. (Jneist, !.„„., 1887, S," ^ Keaiie, David IJeady, [„,„,,, vol. i., add.] ' With ^!ir\JtT' «-K'-''™"°n t-'»^^e« : Reports, 18,54 i^ Keani-, .loiin Friar Thomas, b. I8.5(, at Whit- by, -iorksh.re: son of Hev. William Keane. i,/n, ,■ m away from the l{oyal Naval .School, Neweross, when twelve years old, and went to sea, and has since bee mate ol nniny vessels, chiefly in the East India trade lie acquired a knowledge of Hindustani and Ar b c' erved in the Turkish army in 1877, made a pilgri. a^e tnoTn""'/^ "''"•" '" "'"• "fe"'"^'!' studied medi! ne at the I niversity of Edinburgh, but has since re- h T'l 1 "Mall'r °":?' f"f'T"- "« '"'s contributed to the 1 all .Mall (,a«ctte and other papers. 1. Six Months Ml .Meccah: an Account of the M,'hamn,edun Pil"riii, age to Meccah recently accomplished by an Englishman i'wrpTo """""'"''""• ''""•• '«'■' S^o; "O'i ed." i " The ilescrljitions of Mecea itself, the holvshriiip nf tho i^.lS"'r,f n.^Tyi,^'"^' ""''^ '"'^' ".lventr;r,^,is'uV,;ierlaking:S 2 My .journey to Medinah : describing a Pilgrimage to Medinah performed by the Author disguised as a Mo! hanimedan, Lon., 1881 8vo >-ii "» u .no- vo^t:er^,:r"^i^-'z;^hr's:;^fK?i^;i " "H.'''if/s''.T,'! '■"'""'? '"' '» '"■ <""' "".his "wii element ! fe'«.-est,Siv,h '"'-''■'•■''"' *'""^ bcfgrethe mast, aiid pm- ' lesses til give his own experiences. ... But this i.lm-..r 8vo' ^'"^''" ^'""'' "' " ^^■""''erer's Life, 1887, 2 vols. cr. ' Keane, John Henry. I. An Address to the Uung Men of Ireland, Lon., ISIio, 8vo. ^ r,adv ' ,,;' ^""^ },^^W^'«o. 3. The Substance of Thref Sec- ures on the History of Ireland, Lon., 183!), 8vo I (Irans, Fables, by Karon G. J. A. do'.Stassir t, 1850 J'l;i), sto "^^ " ^"'«'"^-'' '° ^'^« A^'^' Westminster, Keane, iWarcus, M.R.I.A. The Towers and Tem- e I f'^"nr'v "'"■;;'! """'•Origin and Histo v dt l"w 4to "' '•""• "f ^'''"'- I""''- »"b'in. hnViJ^'i!!'' '■""'^ "*■ " Sincere enthusiast. . . Mr Keano KEA ' u«?T' ""''""'"S/'"- Every Week in the Vear, Lon., 8fi0, 2i„„, new cd., I8fi;!, 5. The Young (Jardener's Lducntor, Lon., 18R2, 8vo. *" "arueners Keane, Rev. William, incumbent of Whitby Homiinism and Hin.luism, Madras, 18,01 8vo ^' , Kearley, George. 1. Links in the Chain: or 'iMi "Un"'' SH."." '."" ""'^r'''"' '"• Animal Li?;: Animal ?if! r'l '\ '"V ^- ' ""»'i'i^'^"nd Won.lers . 01 Animal Life, riliist. Lon., 1S72, i, ,Svo : na^:::'i';^;!^ri^;:-;,^--;;;f American Ki- ka^ka.,8fi7,12n„: i Ki^^^TsU^Zu^ t,"^;!. Acn,!,^?.'7,VV7"''': ^"'^ ""'' Chaff; or, Double rtcnistics; 2d ed., Lon., 1881). Anon Keary, Miss Anna .Maria, 182,0-1879 b at liath Kng. : the daughter of an Irish clergyman began I ct literary career by writing for children, but w*!," he' 2 Si In "A • 'Mi'"""' Charlie, LSJK, p. 8vo. Anon Anon. Newe.L, 188;i. ;). The Rival King ; Over- I 5. Clemency Franklyn, Lon., 18(ifi, 2 vols n Svn ■ I 2d;L,'LH^'5!'- "• •^""'-y- ^-- 1««9. 3 vl. Pp. 8;: ! ' sh.nvrs'ilMrof "hmiilunfi'''^','"''';^''''''''' "'"' "'''■fssorv, I uiaiiship*'"!1.4,V AVi^xxviii Ili™''''"" "'"' ^'■'-■'■"' "••'■■t' '8vo' '^s'^p^'h"",'. A'-'^"n'^'(l'n'ostinc,) Lon., 1870, p. io"-A^:btii;;rH:^^;^?8:![v^;:^ 1^- ;^' p;«- unfinished by the author, a'nd toiler b^ J^L ^'at wnidii^si'^x ^r;^::Xe!f ,:;r//i;";'"'r''" '!>? nes^ai»l skill not oft^ii'JIiil^nl^I^lS,;^;',/?, ^r' '"'" :|r;::ndr^i^-/j);;-^-,!,^::Hroes^£ Early Egypt „n History, for the Young, Lon s6 Svr,' t:ZmX l^r "■"■'"-""' '-^ ofhe';"Valr;.'fat; M.!^fu"7'wE,n*'T)''''?.""'''r*''^' "f ""= Bri.lsh .uetiZ l-ft?^ le^P -. /-^ • »;j- r;;prwri^^-;ri--:;;;;;;L:;-^^--- makoa^ai bl^whatisbc^ l?''""' "' ^^^ """'^■"«'-- »■•'! l„.m.!:'^"p*'. •"!"'?■"• '• '^'''« I'eauties of Surrey : lesuu 01 many a special line of mi ,„ „, i '"" •""' -m.^_the^j^stiges'ofma;^^.;;li';^^'lll!fr'i^^^^^ 2. The Coinages of Western Europe, Lon 1879 8vo Guf/e-tiriL"'!)'",-' "'"ll'"." "' "'ei^Htth Mus uuK a Librlrv lo' ^'"i'7 "'-•'''"s/''l'ibited in the King" into the leiieiiris if ih.. v.fl^,„y .''' " .'■' "ilmiraWe. But s»rvivairii^;;P'^i;'^> «■"! f'^ of n.,s«,,„es which xv.ll Mii^So^±'se^--^f'^t:^;i';iS 931 !'|- KEA nnlcl Stuart Poole. With Thirty Plates. I.on., 1S87, Hvo. Kvary, Eli/a, sister of A. M. Keary, Hiipm. 1. Lit- tle .SiMil-Skin, iinil other INieriis, I.on., 1871, l2iiio. 2. Tlie .MaKio Valley ; or, I'atient Antnine. Illust. I.on., 1877, 12iuo. 3. Memoir of Annie Keary, Lon., I8S2, |i. Svo; 2.1 0(1., 188:i. " The earlier I'iiapters of this 1 k conlain one of tlit most liiselnatiiiK. as well a.s most uinilVeelccl, .stililies iif child lile which we have read tOr a Iciiik' time, . . . With a very linle niunlpiiiation it nii!.'lit he made a sterlim? ecjii- trihution to KnKli.'ili biuuraiihy."— .'. lien Froxgart ; or. Little Lonesome, Lon., 188;!, p. Svo. (i. Tinker Uick : a Tale of Long Ago, Lon., 188j, 18uio. 7. A I'eeii through the Keyhole, Lon., 188)1. 8. Sun- shine at Last; a Tale of London Life, Lon., 1888, 12mo. lieasberry, Ueiijumiii Peach. A Vocabulary of the English and Malay Languages. By li. P. K. Lon., 18111), Svo. Keiisby, Anthony Q. Memoir of R. S. Field, Princeton, N.,I., 1871, Svo. Keilte, T. W. Practical Guide to Testing Gold, for Emignints, Lon., 18,')2, 12ino. Keiiting, Kliza H., [5, 12mo. 3. The Way of Christian Holiness, Lon., 1866, 12mo. Kebbel, Thomas Edward, M.A., b. 1828; grauuated at Lincoln Ccdlegc, Oxford, 1S4|); called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1882: has been connected with the staff of several newspapers, and contributed to leading periodicals. Ho has edited a coliection of Lord Bcaconslield's speeches. See Disrakli, B., sk/j/k. 1. Es- says upon History and Piditics, Lon., 1S04, p. Svo. 2. English Statesmen since the Peace of IS13, Lon., 18SS, J). Svo. 3. The Agricultural Labourer: a Short .Summary of his Position, Lon., 1870, p. Svo; new ed., 1S87. "This book contains useful statLstles and valuable dis- cussions. The writer is an optimist as regards tlie pros- perity of the Iftliuurer, a pessimist as regards his industry, iiilelligence, and productiveness; but his annouucenients aresonietiiues uiirelialile, and his facts not uiifrequeiitly fail to warrant his inferences,"— .Spccfufor, Ix, 13'J3, 4. A Hi^tory of Toryism, from the Accession of Mr. Pitt to Power in 1783 to the Death of Lord Beacons- field in 188), I.tin., ISS.i, Svn, " Consisting for the most part of articles which have al- ready appeared In the ' National Review,' It is somewhat fragmentary, and now and then the style is more suitable to a pamphlet than to a history; but Mr. Kebljcl under- stands bis subject, and handles it in a way that should be i)3-2 KED (|uite as instructive to his own political allies as to his opiM)nents." — Ath., No. 303:), 5. Lifeofthe Earl of Beacimsfleld, " "tatosmcn" Sor.,) Li>n., 1888, p. Svo. fi. Life of Gcoi ,o Crabhe, I" Great Writers,"; Lon., 1S8S, 12mo. " Mr. Kebbel's immograph is worthy of the subject, ai.d there is little to dissent from in his eritieisms,"— ^l(/i,, No, 3181, Kebbell, William, M.D., M.R.C.P., con.sultin.,; physician of the Susse.x County Hospital. 1. Popular Lectures on the Prevailing Diseases of Towns, Brighton, 1818, 12nio. 2. The Climate of lirightcm, \S'M, 12mo. Keble, Rev. John, M.A., [oll^, vol. i., add.,; I7U2-l8t5li. For biog., see Coli-;hii)ok, Sru .T. T,, an/u,!. I. On Eucbaristicai Adonition, 0.\f., 18.^7, Svo; 4tb ed,, 18(17. 2. An Argument for not proceeding immediately to repeal the Laws which treat the Nujitiai Bond as Inilissoiuble, Oxf., 1857, Svo. 3. Sequel of the .Argu- ment against immediately repealing tlie Laws whioii treat the Nuptial Bond as Indissoluble, Oxf, and Lon., 1857, Svo. 4. A Litany of Our Lord's Warnings, 0x1,, lSli4, sq. 16mo. 5. Pentecostal Fear: a Sermon, 0x1'., 1801, Svo. 0. Sermons, Ocoiisional anil Parodiial, 0x1',, 18li8, Svo. 7. Village Sermons on the lla|>li8nial Ser- vice, Oxf., 1808, Svo. S. Miscellaneous Poems, 0x1',, ISOil, 12nio; 3d ed., 1870. "Dr. Moberly has done wisely ill collecting into one volume Keble's miscellaneous ])uems,— all, that is, which are not included in tlie 'CliriMian Year' or the ' Lyra liiiii- centiiim,' . , . .More Ibaii half the iiieees broim'bt touellur have appeared alreaily, , , , Of those now published lor the liret time, few, if any, witli one cioispieuousexceplioM, rise to the author's highest mood as a jxiet,"— ,S(i(, Iti r., xxvii, 840, S), Devotion before and after Holy Communion, 0x1,, 1870, 12mo. 10. Letters of Spiritual Counsel and Guid- ance. Edited by R. F. Wii,-on. Oxf., 1870, l2mo. II. Seiinons for the Christian Year, Oxf., 1875-80, 10 vols. Svo. 12. Occasional Papers and Reviews, [with a Preliue by Dr. Pusoy,] Oxf., 1877, Svo. " It would he a great mistake to suppose tliat the book is exclusively or mainly occupied with polemical discu^^- sion.s. . . . TlKise who have no taste for .such topics will yet tiiid abundant matters of interest for all religious iuiii cultivated minds."— .s'li/, Jtcv., xliii, 142. 13. Studia Sacra: Theological Papers. Edited by ,1, 1'. Norris. Oxf., 1877, Svo. 14. Outlines of Instructions. Edited by R. F. Wilson. Oxf., 1880, p. Svo. 15. Ser- mons : Miscellaneous, Oxf., 1880, Svo. Kcckeler, Mrs. T. H., M.D. Thalcia: Woman: her Physioiogv and Pathology in Connection with .Ma- ternity", Ac. Cin., 1861), 12mo. Keckley, Elizabeth. Behind the Scener. N. York, 1868, 12mo. Keddie, Miss Henrietta, [''Sarah Tvtleh." i;. r., (luie, vol. iii., add,,] b. 1827. Nearly all her book.i have been published under the above pseudonyme. 1. Meg of Elibank, and other Tales, Lon., 1860, p. Svo. 2. Wearing tlie Willow ; or, Bride Fielding : a Tale of Ire- land and of Scotland Fifty Years Ago, Lon., 1800, p. Sio. 3. Jleroines in Obscurity : a Second Series of '■ lepers for Thoughtful Girls," Lon., 1871, 12mo. 4. Sisters :nui Wives, Lon., 1871', p. Svo. 5. Modern Painters and their Paintings, Lon.. 1873, l2mo. 6, Lady Bell, liy the Author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline." 1873, 3 vols. p. Svo. "A graceful and readable stoiy, marred by occasiomd extravagances, . . . but redeemed by the sympatlielic treatment of many dearly-deliiied characters, and by '.he skill which eidists our alleetions in behalf of the chiintiest of heroines."— A(/i,, No. '.'41X1, 7. Musical Composers and their Works, for the I'.-e of Schools and Students in Music, Lon., 1875. "Her book is no mere piea,''ant cimipilatiou of muslial reminiscences. Her lives of the (lermaii eompo.'^ers me always efl'ectlve, and often extrenicily graphic,"— ,s;)(rtii(«r, xlviii. 66."), S, Wliat she came through, Lon., 1870, 3 vols. p. '^vo. il. By the Elbe, Loo., 1878, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 10. CliiM- hood a Hundred Years Ago: with Six Chromes alter [Reynolds, Lon., IS76, Svo. 11. A Douce Lass, Lon., ; 1877, 2 vols. p. Svo. 12. Scotch Firs, Lon., 1878, 2 vols, cr. Svo. 13. Summer Snow. lllust. Lon., IS7S. II. Jane Austen and her Works, Lon., 18S0, p. Svo. I'l, j Oliver Constable, Miller and Baker, Lon., 1880, 3 vols, or. Svo. 10. The Bride's Pass: a Novel, Lon., 1SS1,2 I vols. cr. Svo. 17. Footprints; Nature seen on its Hu- man Side. lllust. ISSl. 18. The Hero of .a llundrcl Fi).dits, Lon., 1881, or. Svo. 19. Three Frights and Three Beauties: with the Story of Bobinette, Lon., l^'~l| sq. lOmo. 20. A Scotch Marriage, Lon., 1882, 3 vols, or. Svo. 21. Marie Antoinette: the Woman and the liueen, r,.: KED IlluHt. Lon., .H«l,^, svo 2! u""\1 "","■ '^'"" ^^"'•''»- I'<'OI»n, anJ in tho ion/l of M, "«;,"' '"''>'"""" Lon., IS5(), l2ino. Anon 9 4 ' "'""g""'. Kdin., nn.l Soiontifio, illustrative, fr. ^""•■"'"'"^ Mtorary and ^o^.^?H1',^W?'r{","^.*=• /^'""' Apparel. I,lu«t •I ■ u.j, ,ivo. {.\ dt'votiona wofU \ iwunt. .i.e'.?e:;:™f^;j„i^tr^ .rn^;n""J«''> • '^^' ^ took orders in tlio Pn twtanV I n^^' ,"n, ^ "'■''• "' l''4l ; >awba and other Poe„,N:Y'r-|'sjr" tI"".. '• •'^"- ^'n'l the Suhlinio: „„ Ana vl /.fH - T*"" ""'""f"' ■> lJeter»,ina.ion of tL Siv k r'p ^"'"^'""'' '^"'i 'i"n. ("German I'lX onl hi r • "..^"''•'"^ Kxposi- lural Oeology. Cin. I " 7 r2,„o ""'' °' ^K"""'" .ion- Tiai^ii.,l!'.;i^,>;:b„ii''."r';?i"' ?,« ^--h ««,.„,„. KiNLr, Lon., ISfio.Svo ' "'• "'•!"«"'- the Revolution- Wol^l's'sMvi""? M* tre ,^''%^r'"« »^ C""'"'". Lectures, MotJtreal, Is'ai Sv''"' *""• ""' O""""' T«o Keelcr, Andrew's a' d tion of the'world ZFall of VlT !'''"'''''"« ""o Crea- bui-sh, I,Sa2, Svo. '""• *'=• ' ^U ed., Ogdens- -f f «u1d; fJ'S!' ,9;,^ ^.J; ^[>-e to go to become j J;';lo. Maps and III,",'. Chic Tsso ' d"^"°»' -">" «<""- History of the Bible: a Pon?i,',. A ' '""■ ^- ^ S'>"" 'i'"' «"'! Developtnent of "^h^ r^ """"J^,"' ""« *'''™a. '""■"I new ed., Ch ' m\ ^'"'°"' ^'"''•' '««'' '4- I -J^'fcnSS^'::^;;^^"' ■>■ -«•'-; ^ a '^:n..,e1, lecturer nViurriNt "ol' r^'"'^"^' ""S™ a^ lorresjiondent of the N Y Trih ." ""^ '» "^"ba, from the steamer 1 (?i Tribune, he disappeared UeorgeSand, Host ""7/ Svo ''"" ''" '*'"'<"^>'^> by ?:S^f^vi5-t^fe?'^^''«^: 3: «-'Mon : Jlero and slm Lon" ^H«' ''' ^J""" ■•• ''«°«™' a H,, ly OHginal rLuy."l%'X hL 8S4 '"T^ ^ the First Oueen nf P„Vi . V '^'' ^^mo. 4. How '8(*4, :!2in„ " A Pr^f""'* ^"^ W„oe,l and Won, Lun i l-""., ISN), „ Svo 9 . ""' '>■'"«» Husiness ^rk"s, Loi:;, 78-3 p S%'ge«t.ve Thoughts for Busy' '' "■^-""==fc4^^siSSJs KEE [ivt .lefferson Medical CoHeire Isno. ., N'rmy |sH2-f,l. i.rofess .r „r ' "'^Kwn in the T..*!. Medical College' f.,,|e,hi,';*'''''^ '"r ""•" ^^"'"""•« ! o-ny in the I'en^.-ylv/uly' t fc"^'inr{'V'^ ".""'- 'f American Healt: I'rimers I ., a '^7" ' '^''""'• ^Vash., )8R4. 2 Clini,.. 1 '(, .' I' """"•^ l'"ralysi.«, Anatomy: a Leur"i,L,V'' r*'"''''''? ''^'^'"'^ "f "'" Karly Jlistory of j- h' ' '^ V "[""'■ •«• i^^etch of , '-'mo. 5 On th7surLMc,l 'V'utotny, Phila., isr:.. «<■ the CV.ntinued Fevfrr^n'i,? ''■'■'''''"■' "'"' '"^l"-^! Wash., 1877, Svo. ' '■^"""""man Mi.scell. Coll.,) It'hronicle in ISfiS a^l C ' ''i: "'''" '"' "'" Koehcster papers in NW York (■tvan,! „ ,™""™'"' '*■'"' "«"■«- jWkers: a Social Pa;LU'^'^7J-Vs'5^ Trajan : the History of a .sV, t ,. . , ,. "• ^non. 2. «"".« Episo,les in the C,k, .'"'"« ^"""8 '^''"' ^ «i'h a N';;vei;x. York 188^1 Co ^ "' '^'""^ '''^o'' l'>rors : "ri,^;mf'Vl,r^E^;t;'"'P"l|.-"''elve rather brillia,,, and |.res„ueand P"oticiu.Vp a^ '"'iV.'.f '' "'■"'"■ "' >^^ xi, ^^-'-'--''ent, ehata::te;^;uiJ^;:;,;,.^,;^^>:!!^l;jJ; js One,;nrTt!^:f-jr,^-'-^.V«rk, 1886, 12,„o. 4' (Ireland) sin e ?,',•"' j^Her". "' "'"'"""' «''"»«"' Nature and Object,' Lo^'.'I^.V'Irm" " '"''''' "' ""•"• I>ourtr',,^f;;;'';/;:^«;;;^^t:- .^y'iney Fielding: t.,e bury; entered the &, « "if -"' "r^f'"'''' "■"' ""iley. I tendentof I>ehral)un"s fi n" '""}"' '''*■'■; ^"Perin- i;^''Mi.i: di„tricta,:;^^.;;f-r ;^«i'^^;''«-''»n^ 1854, 12,no. 2. Th" Alt.h,>f p"" •*'■" '" '"'""■ ''""■ »f Aurungzeb to the Ov f IPV'"' '""" 'be Death , Moghul Em,,ire: ^n J i'stor icai P '"'' "-.''','"' "•'"" "f "'« |enl.. 18S7. historical tssay," 1876; 3d ed., I J-t'''"u"h;lri,\,^«'u,''nST ••*">""--' the s,,.,' I rpnlt is whatiay be .fl u^d a'lm 'i"^ "tiihoriiies: but 1 'j van„u.s sources, but with ut tL ,'./' " '^"'"l-ilatiui, from C'bapters on the Adminis'trln "i;""-'" '""Ha' Critical Cluigtai, Btibar and his ;;;",:' '"?' '"•"',"'^^' ''y '"« ' Profesxpdlv written . V, "."""'^1 ''"n., 871). ,sv„ ! ^^rfenrf '&--- '--!^^^i^^r ^r-Xgi:^""=-!"S;:t-';^?S' 'ration of In L Di," HctT'd,^™''""'. ""■ ""> ^J-inn 1 Bengal Army, Lon., 18. 3 Svo T*^. «'!." ^f''^"" "^ "'« t'-ry of Hi„du'stan,'f om'the Fir,; vr ^r'^V^ ">« '"«- the Fall of the Mugh 1 p ,,,^:,„"?' ^^'"fl"" Conquest to " He has thoq lalft/pl , f ''"; ^'""•' '^^S, Svo. ce lent arrangena?, , ,^? ',f„"i"!.V'";"-"""""« research, an ex- nianyof thp.nrT.jL..''!!'^.'^ '.".''"' has enabled him" to visit , new edition of Beale's OrientaTi *' "'\!'f<'P"ration of a Ki'ene, James, M r"c^ «i;;S^''ph;cal Dictionary.) iservations on the Treatm^n. .• L"' ■ '' Practical Ob- Keene, Jaines Boddelv r 1 ir , ,, Practical Gauging, for IWi, ^ V ^ Hand-Book of new ed., Philaf 868 o a^»""T;,^°"- '»«'- "r- Svo; Lon., 1875, p «;„ • ^' ^ """J-Book of Hydrometry 1.1m ;^ o-:^ KEE Kcciio, Johii llaptUt. A I'l« n '.n'l Pnvct'cal I DiL'i'stof the Liiwof Hiinkniptcy, f>outhw«rk, 1SI12 >tvo Koeiie, John IlarriiiRton. I. Tho I'mchoiU Fisherman! Illust. I,o„.. 1«SI ,,• «vo 2 l.»h.n«- Tiicklo: its Matorhil and Manufacture. Illust. Lnn., 1S8«, I). Svo. , , KceiU', Kathcrinc. Voiceless Teachers: whence tliey ccnno, an.l what tli"y teach, Lon., IJSo, ].. Svo KfClie, Luther. Sermons; with Inlrcluctnm by Uev. S. ';. llcrrieli. Bost., l»7li, 12mo. . Keoiie, Ilcv. Martin A. 1. I'leasuro »nd 1 ain : wi!!; other' Pa,-". '■"".. l^HS, 12"'o 2- ■V:;'"^ Christ ; a Serii's of Lenten hernions, I,oti., HfiS. s\o. Kc-nc, Mrs. S. V. 1. V"'''',!'" ""'orient Year Here an,l Ther,., Host.. Isii'.l, 12n.o. 2. Orient "'i^e^e;;Hiili«m:" New South Wales Coal-Fields, "'Kcenl^'wiUium Albert. A SelejMion of Cases on gaasi. Contracts, Cambri.lse. Mass., 1>8S, - u)ls. Sw). | Keeney, Klla B.,nnt. Phila., 18f<;i, Imno. Yic ep, liev'. John. Sketches of the Keli«ious L> e and Katlh of Mis. Lydia Hale Keep, of Oberl.n. by her Husband. OI.erlin. 0., IS«(i. ; Keen, Josinh. 1. Common hea-bhells of f'" f""-- , nir llhtst. San Fran., ISSl, Svo. 2. West oast Shells; a Familiar Description ol the Marine, Hcsh- AVator. iind T-and MoUusks found in the Lnilcd States West of the Kocky Mountains. Illust. San iMan., '"KelMr'Robert Porter. (Trans.) An Homeric Dicti.ui'nv; from the German ..f George .\utenneth: with .Additions and Corrections, N.\ork, 1S,0, l-mo. Keeping, WaMier. The Fossils and Pa leonto- Wical Affinities of the Xeoc.mian Deposits olLpware and Urickhill, (Sedgwick Prize Essay lor l.s9,) Lon., Keer, Rev. William Brown, graduated at St. Iieesl85ti; ordained ISiS; harbor chaplain of Bo.nbay lSi'),^--2. 1. Numbering our Days, Lon., l^f>t, 1-mo. 2. The .bailor's Life and E.tample, Lon., ISbO, Ihuio. .i. Notes of a Mission Tour in Ceylon and South India, Bombay, 186fl, 12mo. _ „ ^.^ Keese,John. (Ed.) Words of Peace; or, The Mourner's Chaplet. [verse,] Host., lS-4, 24mo. "Keese, 01in6," (Pseud.) See Lfakky, Miss Keese, William Linn, b. 183d, in ^ew \o k Citv. 1. .John Keese, Wit and Litterateur : a B'ograph. ieai Memoir, N. York, 18S;l, Svo. (A biography of the a«th(.r's father, an auctioneer, noted for his wit, and editor of several volumes of ,.oetry.) 2. William K Burton, Actor, Author, and Manager: a Sketch ot his Career: with Recollections of his Performances. Illust. N. York, 18S5, Svo. ■• Mr Keese has performed his task with siraplioity and ta«te .He has had the aid of the surviving members of BurtonMamily."— .Va(iO», x1.;M<. ! Keeson, Alfred. I. Monts de Pi6t6 and Pawn- bniking, Lon., 1854, 12mo. 2. The Pawnbrokers Acts, '^Keetley',"charles Uobcrt Bell, F.R.CS., late! assistant demonstrator of anatomy at St. Bartholomew s , Hospital. 1. The Student's (Juide to the Medical Pro- fession, Lon., 1S7S, p. Svo; 2d ed., 1S85. 2. An Inde.'C of Surgery : being a Concise Classification ot the Main Facts and Theories of Surgery, Lon., 1S81, p. 8vo ; 4th ed., 1SS7. H. On the Surgery of the Knee-Joint: Att- drcsses, Lon., 1S8S, or. Svo. Kehoe, James. The Expiation ; a Drama, Bait., isri, 12ino. „, , I, Kehoe, Simon D. The Indian Club Exercise. Illust. X. York, ISfiT, 4to. , ,, , , „ t • i,, Keighly, Henry Peach. 1. " Luknon : Light oast on the Footprints of Israel, ISSn, 8vo. 2. ' Phos- ter" Light cast on the Footprints of Israe from Me'ia to the British Islands: Sequel to "Luknon, lion., ISSII, Svo. Keiley, A. M. 1. The Prisoner of War; or. Five Months among the Yankees, Richmond, Va„ ise,'), 12mo; Zd ed., entitled '' In Vineulis ; or. The Prisoner of W ar. Ac, N.York, 1S6B. . „ .. f Keiley, William S. The Law and Practice of Insolvent Assignments in the State of New York, N. Keily, John, C.E., late of the Indian Public Works aw KEL and Victorian Railway Department. Expansion of Structures by Heat, Lon., 1887, cr. Svo. , ^, . Keim, Ue Benneville llandolph. I. shen dan's Troopers on the Borders: a Winter Campaign ..n the Plains. Illust. Phila., 1S70. IRmo. "The anilior apocmipanied lleneral Sheridan n hs winter camiialKn of IhCh-Wi. . . . He c.iniineiit.s on tin. iVl lidstralio 11 of Indian alValrs, and ,e .seems to laye ,. ■it .express an opinion, having doked lie Indian Kim viry fairly in the liiee It Is nota boijkof an ^riMit lilerarv merit ; it is not showy, but It is serviceable. -Addon, x.38ali....t'i i Electric Lighting and the Transmission of I'ower l,v II. iSehellen: with Notes, Ac. Illust. N. "i oik, IsSJ, -v.,. i Keith, T. J. I. A Dictionary of the Garo l,;iii- ' guage, Julpigoree, 1873, Svo. 2. Outline Grammar .Mr- gical Treatment of Tumours of the Abdomen. I'mt I. Lon., 1885, Svo. Keith-Falconer. See Falconfr, unpm. Kelaart, Kdwnrd Frederick, M.D.. I.l.>., F Z.S., stalV-surgeon, Ceylon. 1. Flora Calpensis : ton- tributions to the Botany and Topography <'l Giliraltar, Lon 1843 Svo. 2. Prodromus Faunie Zeyianicie ; hcnii! Contributions to the Zoology of Ceylon Lon.. IS,;.7 sv,.. 3. 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Index to the Public Statutes of the Commimwcaltboi KEL >W«d,u....,, a„,| „. Public Aotsof ,,S,S2 to ,S«r, n„.,„ X. York, ISS7, |,i,„„ •■""leof I'rogrcs.sivo I'oker, I."ui8, .Mo. i boraiim u loV, , . • . "'"ver^ity of St. 'l-nt of St. Loui., U, iver„ it'l 'r t" "'"'7'"-''' P"'»i- -;xai..x.vo.k.,ss,^r:u!;i!;on!.^l;:^;j:,,!ir «n.l a,lapt',| to Vmn'i ar''oi'!!!',^;/''-'''7;r'" •> K^I-l"ino,l I l^'rao; now e.l., Iw" •" ^"''"' ^'"•' '877, I Kellett, Admiral Sir Heiirv idot ir,r i" the Army, Bu,t., I86T !«,„ ',"'t i'^'"","" '^'^^'""" li.,st., ISfij, ISmo. ,■• Aifr,.; u . •^"''""J' ^ Captain, iMio, l,S|„o, 7 Liitl,, ( „ • *'^""''> sWork, Bo.^t., C.mfort.Iiags, Bo ," HBrisr"' T' ,'^"«, •'''"''l^''"'' T.lks, Host. 186.% S„o 9 Ti;„ nu^'n"" ■-«""""- Socking tho Light,' «o,.ri8„5; 1^2 „""' n r"",,'' '■,"■•• tic .Meeting, liost., l.sfiii is„„, 7 4.. '"•V""'"' ''■'- Ii"*t., l8B(ClKmo. 12 The ;,n«V- ^^ * "'i' "™'"--''^<. Mission Work, I'hila., iJso , "o ^M "^ •' •'^''.f ''''■'^ "' it.nk. Host., 1,S6«, Kimo. e'rtv I't ■''^ " ''""''"^o- B-'l.. I8rt7, Ifimo. l.'i liusl ri„! ^ Harding's Mission, of i.ivin/fnsi^;:^, ilo^r^';;; r::;- "■» Evhionces ISA ,''7' •'• *'• ''^'^ ''""o-ph/of E.xistenee, Lon., I^"rer!'>^;.ss"'l",„lf„"ArMi',Hh'-' 'IV'' "• «' 8ucoe.,.sful attempt to es ah i,l,j ■'""'''' "" ""- A (ieographieal 'ske, h ^^t m P-nZ^l" °'-*'«"''- '• Oregon, Host., isaii, ,Svo 2 ...;„, / A'""'"' oallea lu.^band. Palmer, IS.OI. Anon i.'," "" '^""°"-''' Soltlemcnt of OrJgon and of tho rl', • ""i"''^ "^ 'he ""•I of Persecution's "nd ffl cUons of"'F,"r?'v'^'"''''"-"'"' tuuiiince endured bv the A ,.t .. a f ""^'^ ^ ^"" Con- St, Louis,' '."i^";?^..'*-., '■■rl::"T,'^"'f '■"' Mi^^ouri •'-•■H'e in Missouri, .S Lo'ai^TsM /'"■ ''T'"'' "f t'"e th.-' Uw relating to Exee'u or, ' A?" • ' ' '^'™'"'«' "" ^"ono,waspubltiriiJ}i54) ' "'"""' ''^ '■ ^- k! ! the pi' n,?;.: "'A^'baK In th ?A''", S"^ ^-«-- of lllos,. Phila., 1875 ,imo ^""''' ^•'"«'' '*'«8-7;i. ^lSSS;:',K-!;],l^|^->8i.O, b. at Phi,, ihe State of Pennsyl.anhi |S45 A' "."'"•'"^y;g<'''eral of »f ;-M"on picas o^ pl.iiLd hi • 'Vs^'fi'^^' °^ "'^, <^"»^' C^ongress from 1 8«(). l . Sneethp. A 1 1 ' """"ber of ™ Industrial and Financial oV.»t'/''''»u?f' """^ '"'«<=" -'■ Letters Iron, Europe ?S80^'fr"'' ?''"•' ''^'2' ^^o. KEL ofhisI,escend,^ts,''l',:irt,>;;'l,'lH;;'s.^''''"-''-'"-J Vo^k" I s'^^I,,,;^,'""*' ""• '^•"" No- Education, .V «r"u^!T^l'!^:;;,!^^«^;|."-";^-;'.... Portland, Me.; .Theological .^^o.oirry k'T, '''''. ""^ '" '^ndove; Sea„,„,rs Friend Koe^ty-j-fi' "'"";.,'"■ ,""> '|o-^'on Willi of Elm L-land Dost s.ii .,• ''"''"' "^■"- "'" Kl". Island. liost. .8, ;'•,'«; "' ^."T,, -• ?'''" Ark of ^"ung Captain, l^st M7) w,' ' f^',','"' "'■o«". Hh- of Elm LslUd, Bos .,"l4 ''l im "• . ' > ''V*"^ ^'"'"'-^ Kim Island, Host., 187 fin" c V "'"•''-^orabble of I870,lfinio. 7. TheVoun^^ • I ?^','"""" ^line. Host., ^o.""(? Defenders, lij "^r V, ' *';':" ' '"■' ^ho S!vriuding most of^l'lIXd ^1- ™; -«hS:!f:s,.!''^?,l^,y:77. '•^'2-1882. b. „t '-v/er in Pittsll^ld"' M ^^'^'i;,-" V"'''^'' i^''*'' " ii'id International tiood \ni,i,i V r''""'"^ Proto.ol •■ittslield, Mass.. I.sfi,; svo "?'' r/'ri'' "^ 1-ontoosue. the I'resident ami n,„Vi„ 7. " '"terview between Kellogg' r ,1. te tl"-'."«8^"J- •^'-^-•. '870 Ifaltle Creek Al,l, 1877 sLv' "''7' ^'^^'""'1 ''i'". 1882. ' ' "*"' •''''>.• Eng. ed., Southampton, W^I&,^V:^,^««e|e- II">v to Paint in Kellogg, Miner K 1 ' i,''" '"'","• ;oiyof a l^,„u'''"vK.:,d,„■ol Tn^'' ■■ """ ""' "i^" ielle JnnlinieVe,'^ M ',;7'-''r"A«"'i"-' •' La Intiiig to a Picturn h^ i„ , ,- I^ooiiments re- "'^on,dias,''Un7,^«'jf,J',f-»'''<' ''" ^ '"<='• -""oJ Pr Jntl^ffrlf"?,''"' ^.-.^J-'f" ""^ Death in Rebel '8«I,anu at the Theological i,',*' '''''''''' "' ''■'i-eeton torian missionary nKVs6''7'r^ ''f*' " ''"^'^y- temntio theology i„\Ve,te,nTwr' i'"'^'-''''"^ "f sys- 8i; pa.«tor of „ churcl in V""'"?'"" ^"'''^""y '877- Gram'marof the ZT .'"„..;; ""'".^"'™ '«86. 1. A lions Xow rersey, rv'o'rk Jn'd to^.l/^sr^^' ^^---^ I^r. Kellogg has attempted the Impossible, he has at Oran/mar of the Ilimi; r '" """'" *'"™ '886. 1. A ;»«iea, xotL:';^^r ^;;rK'siir"''r ?'■- of the World nr,i.- ^'^'l-' "'^ ^"'» ""J "'e Ligh tHne, iindth Ethic, ofP't'lirC'l,""' 'l^'"^''' "'« ^'>^- Pootrine, and the Ethic' of Chr'" 7'"" ""' ^'"^y^ ""> 1885. p. 8vo. 4 From iL.h . .r' ^^""- ""'' ^'*'- Yo>k, Are PeniillcnananrR^^^ Vc°h -7-'-. '885. s! 8eieea?o'm'^h«"C.f^.-oso'J'=^"' ^^»''"'>, '^^'^ -- others; with Biograi 1 ic W n'^ '^'^'o'''. ""J I ti-ins si.xteen plfoZ |' i',!^';^?' V'- ""'J"'' '<^""- ! arMsts compile!! by Air &;"■ '^'OK'-Pbies of the 18(il.8vo. "" ^'"0 '" Australia, Sydney, I^Kelly, Charles. Bar Companion, Lon., 1861, now :d^'.„?,Y,'«/ f'»;»r. Delhi, and other Poems ; lh~^r!J::;^:;::';'^f;;»--o,.i.,add.J Post. bi." acc?;,'ei!''c:n""d"roi\ "Jl^V '^ T'"''?'- "^ "'o ^'- Vork French Law of Marri' J i lu"""}}^ '''= ''""^- The ".^es therefrom.Ton.rf885",";'. 's'^o'""'"^' "^ ''-» ">at Neighbou'rs*'u"."';/6V ut"' ?"'>''"'} T';" Two Money. Lon., 18fi4, J8mo i Atiol' i-"'"""' ' ""''o'- '-"•, '865,3'v„|«.p;C- 4 Fwi^'nTr-' ''n^"'''"' 111! got ou. i|i„„V , ^^ ,'v" ''i"3d; or, lir.w we «nd KeepiL Lon i8fi8 ,"«' '"*•. '?.'"''• ^'- Fetching Lon., 1870, I2mo '7 l'v , '"•> i ^""^'' F-"^^'' S'"". Sc«.Lon..'lS75!-;2mo 7tZ ^%""" ^"^ """rs at Poems, Lon.. 1,S77 "Lo ?'""'"1 Banners, and other Kelly, Mrs. J anny. Narrative of m'^y Captivity MS ,.,jp>ji «•«■: -'?^i KEL aiiKiii)! the Sioux Indians, Cin., 1S7I, 12moj now ed., llartturd, Ccmn., 1873. Kelly, llev. Frederic Festiis, LL.M., gradu- atfil at Trinity Hall, Cauibridno ; ordained 1S61 ; vicar of Cainborwfll aince 188(1. Sermona on S|iociiil Duties; ' fur Cliildrcn, Lon., 1873, 18ino. Kelly, George Fox. Ki^lit Months in Washing- ton ; or, .Socnus behind the Curtain, N. Yorlt, 18fl:i, 8vo, Kelly, Ja Notes upon the Errors of Geology, Lon., ISiU, p. Svo. Kelly, J. J. Silence in Life and Forgiveness in Death ; fnini the Sjianiah of F. Caballcro, (" Tales for the Young,") l.on., 188.!, p. Svo. Kelly, JanieN. The American Catalogue of Books (Original and Re|irints) publisheil in the United States from .lanuary, IHIll, to Jnnuiiry, ISOll, N. York, 18ti«, 8vo; .*ame, vol. ii., from January, isfifl, to January, 1871, N. York, ls71, Svo. Kelly, Jiiiiies Henry. The Draftsman: contain- ing a Collection of Concise I'recedents in Conveyancing, Ac, l.on., 1N73, 12mo; 2d ed., Issl. Kelly, Itev. John, 18iM-187ii, b. in Edinburgh; I'rosbyterian minister in l.iverpuol from lS2ii. I. Di!<- courses on Holy Scrii>turo : with Notes and Illu.^trationH, Lon., 18JII, 8vo. 2. Thu Divine Covenants : their Nature and Design, Lon., lSlil,cr.»vo. 3. Sermons, Lon., 1807, p. 8vo, Kelly, llev. John, an English Presbyterian min- ister. 1. (Trans.) 1". Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs, Lon., 1807, lllmo. 2. (Trans.) Who is the .Apostate? a Pass- over .Story, by A, Saphir, Lon., 1878, lliuio. 3. (Trans.) Hymns of the Present Century ; from the German, Lon., 188.^, lOuio. 4. Louisa of Prussia, ami other Sketches. Illust. Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Kelly, John Francis. 1. (Ed.) West Virginia Statutes, Annotated, St. Louis, 1879, 2 vols. 8vo. 2. Treati.-ie on the Law of Contracts of Married Women, Jersey City, N..J., 1882, 8vo. Kelly, John Liddell, b. 1850. 1. Tahiti, the Land of Love and Beauty : a Poem, Auckland, N.Z., 1885. 2. Tarawera ; or, The Cruise of Tuhotu, Auckland, N.Z., 1887. Kelly, Mary E. Brief but Complete History of England, France, and Germany, Phila., 1881, sq. Svo. Kelly, Mrs. .Mary, (Spence,) daughter of Peter Spence, F.C.S., of -Manchester, Kng., and wife of Tom Kelly. 1. A Glimpse of Norway, Manchester, ISIiS. Pri- vately printed. 2. Time and Chance : n Novel, Lon., 1881, 2 vols. p. Svo. 3. Memoirs: Illustrated by Tom Kelly, Lon., 1888, Svo. Kelly, Matthew. 1. (Trans.) The Power of the Popes during the Middle Ages, by M. Gosselin, Lon., 1853, Svo. 2. Calendar of Irish Saints, Lon., 1857, fp. Svo. 3. Dissertations, chietiy on Irish Church History. Edited by D. McCarthy. Lon., 1864, Svo. Kelly, Mrs. Sophia, (Streeten,) [ante, vol. ii., SxnEETKN. Miis., add.] 1. The Red Hand; or, The Ford of the Dee, Lon., L86U, 12mo. 2. The Anchoret of Montserrat: a Tale, Lon., ISiil, 3 vols. p. Svo. 3. Types from the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures as Illus- trated in the Colours of the Raiubow, Lon., ISfift, l2mo. 4. Jessie's Bible; or, The Italian Priest, Lon., 1875, 12nio. Kelly, T. Rival Claims of Catholicism and Protes- tantism, Lon., 1888, Svo. Kelly, Rev. Thomas. Pulpit Trees and Homi- letio Undergrowth : being Discourses, Sermonio Saplings, Outlines, and Germs, N. York, l.s87, 12mo. Kelly, Thomas W. 1. Myrtle Leaves: a Collec- tion of Poems, chiefly Amatory, L(m., 1824, 12mo. 2. Rosemary Leaves, [verse.] By T. W. K. Kensington, 1854. Privately printed. 3. Menana : a Romance of the Red Indians, in Ten Cantos: with Notes; to which are added The Death Kobe and two other Poems of the American Woods, Lon., 1S61, 12mo. 4. A Night among the Fairies, and other Poems, Lon., 1862, 12mo. Kelly, Walter Keating, [;, vol. i., add.] 1. The Life of Wellington, for Boys, 1853, 12mo. 2. The History of Russia, from the Earliest Period to the Pres- ent Time, Lon., 1855, 2 vols. p. Svo. 3. Proverbs of All Nations Compared, Explained, and Illustrated, 1859, 12m": new cd., 1877. 1. Curiosities of Indo-European Tradition and Folk-Lore, Lon., 1863, p. Svo. (Based on German books, especially a work by Dr. Kuhn, "On the Descent of Fire and the Drink of the Gods.") 5. (Trans.) The Exemplary Novels of Miguel de Cervantes, Lon., IsSI, 12mo. y36 KEL Kelly, William, [ante, vol. i., Kklly, W., add.] I, Aoniss the Rocky Mountains : from New Y'ork to Cali- fornia, Lon., 1S52. 2. A Stroll through the Digging- mI' California, Lon., 1852, )i. Svo. 3. Life In Victoria; i r. Victoria in ls:iH and 1858, I,on., 1859, 2 vols. p. Svo. "(Mieof the I'U'Vcrest, coarsest, must rational and nio-- rlllUckill^^ most (»i'i»'l"e and must Keniiliiely nniilonsKiii liipdks that liave yet been written about the Land of ili,' (■(irnslalks."— .Si(. l-tci:, vll, JKi. Kelly, llev. William, of Guernsey. 1. Christ ani the Seven Churches, Lon., 1861), Svo. 2. Lectures on the Hook of Revelation, Lon , 18(11, Svo ; new ed., 1871. 3. Six Lectures on Fundamental Truths, Lon., ISCii, p. Svo. 4, Notes on the Hook of Daniel, Lon., 18B5, 12iii'i. 5. Iiecturi's (m the SeconIW, p. Svo. 10. Lectures ipu the Epistles of Paul the Aposth', Lon., 1869, p. Svo. 11. Lectures introductory to the Study of the Acts, Lon., 1870, p. Svo. 12. Lectures in- troductory to the Study of the Minor Prophets, Li.n,. 1S71, p. Svo. 13. Lectures introductory to the Siiiilv of the Pentateuch, Lon,, 1871, p. Svo. 14. Chri-i preaching to the Spirits in Prison, Lon., 1872, liiLii >, 15. Christian Worship : being the Substance of Thrc" Lectures, lij W. K. Lon., 1873, Svo. 16. The Chris- tian Hope consistent with Events revealed in Prophecy, Lon., 1874, Svo. 17. Jesus Forsaken of (iod, and the Conseciuences, Lon., 1874^ 16mo. 18. Abram : beiu;; Le-Jtures on Genesis. By W. K. Lon., 1875, Svo. P.i. Notes on Ezekiel. By W. K. Lon., 1876, Svo. 20. Notes on the Book of Daniel, Lon., 1879, Svo. ALw, single sermons, lectures, Ac. Kelly, William, of Leicester. 1. Notices illus- trative of the Drama and other Popular Amusement.-, chiefly in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, Ac, Lon., 1S64, p. Svo. 2. Royal Progresses and Visits ti Leicester. Illust. Leicester, 1S84, 4to. Kelman, John. The Sabbath of Scripture, Edin., 1868, 12mo. Kelsall, Henry. A Comparison of Prophetic Scripture : with Special Reference to the Antichrist, &r., Lon., 1853, 12mo; new ed., 1864. Kelsey, Charles IS. Diseases of the Rectum and Anus, Lon., 1883, Svo. Kelsey, Mrs. Charles E. The Vail Family ; or. Doing Good. By Thcodelinda, [pseud.] Phila., Isi'c". Kelsey, Kichard. Alfred of Wessex, [ver-e,] Battle, 1852, 2 vols. Svo. Kelso, Isaac. 1. Light, More Light; or, Dani^'or in the Dark, Cin., 1855, Svo. 2. The Stars and liiiri; or. The Reign of Terror in Missouri, Host., 1S63, iL'iii". Kelso, John Johnston. The Plantation of Ire- land; or, A Review of the Origin and History uf iicr Earlier Colonial Settlements, Belfast, 1S65, Svo. Kelso, John II. 1. The Bible Analyzed, N. York, 1883, Svo. 2. Deity .\nalyzed, and the Devil's Dcl'ence, N.York, 1883, 12mo. 3. Real Blasphemers, N. York, 188H, 12mo. 4. Spiritualism Sustained : Five Lectures, N. York, 1886, 12mo. Kellie, John Scott, editor of The Statesman's Year-Book; was appointed by the council of tlie ItMViil Geographical Society, in 1884, to make a tour of in-pco- tion for the purpose of obtaining "fuller infoniuitii'n regarding the position and methods of geogrnpliii'iil education in this country and abroad." 1. (Ed.' Tlie Works of Daniel Defoe, Lon., 1869, Svo. 2. The W^rks of the British Dramatists: carefully selected fi i ilie Best Editions: with Copious Notes, Biogra))hie.s .Viv. Edin., 1870, r. Svo. 3, A History of the Scottish lii.'li- lands, Highland Clans, and Highland Regiments: "iih an Account of the Gaelic Language, Literature, mil Music, by T. Maclauchlan, and an Essay on Hifjliliiii'l Scenery, by J. Wilson. Edited by John Scott Keltic. Illust. Edin. and Lon., 1S75, 2 vols. Svo. 4. (Tnins.) Adventures in the Air, by W. Fonvielle. Illust. Lim.. 1877, p. Svo. 5. Geographical Education : Report to the Council of the Royal Geographical Society, l.on., 1885, Svo. " It ought to be in the hands of all public men who are concerned for the impri)vemeiit of the various pftrt>. .il mir educational svstem, and especially of secondary srliools and universities."— Thomas Mi'ik: .leaci., xxxi. 7:i. t). Report of the Proceedings of the [Royal Geo- --yssy-^i f KEL li "t:"^L"^r^?'::, V- J"-'-f Fort Muokinac. i>^7i:t": •"":/;,"..?„',"'",'«'!''"'' •'• '«-'«■ - lia.v.not, for lh„ Ar,„y ," Alil Ui.^oT ']'"'"",' *"■ "'" •V V...k, IMfil, l»mnf ""i „, '; ' 'h" Hn.e,l S.Htc, F"iii,.S,L„ Kran., Issl' ' 'i' ' '?' V""""'« "'"' •I. InfunniUi,,,, fir Itiriu,, Jn l^ss? ''%*^,"""';". '■'<^^'. .-^l.edal 0,.on«i„„.., issi ' '■ '^^^ *• •^«'"'" '^""g" for The FavourLof^t•o;■^I ,:'•,•' '"'f^ ''""'' 2. l:'mo, :i. Osn.on,! T^i,. "/"'"•'"■»•. 'S.'i", .t vols. 121110. .X Alice Uivor, !. 1. '■"•ling, hmu, ls,,:>, i-n., r^A2.2 v,i; \." v„ \/T;'r- " " 'r'^"-' ''''"^' I.".... 18,^6, 12mo'fvL ;";■'"'•""'' "^ "■^^■^"l" MivU, Lon., ISBO , s. ,', ' /'" ."""I ""'i 'he lioau- KEM UtTonl of the HouWus an IV "f """!.'' '"••i-^">-o M I'ir-;, I,«n., ls,l,i. „ s?o '|2 T, T'"'*'"' ""^ '^''vanood l'evci[ioiial Uiurv. Lon Isii- m . - ,„ aSolituiro; a Uec, rTof li V "!";. '■'• The .'^olaoo of p. svo. '"^ '"'="' "'"' Feeling,,, Lon., IS68, Keiiibic, llev, t'liHrlpa r - Sovenlcon .^^Irnion.:, «, " rioua^'sl hi "; ' V "^'^"^ '• l-'ino. 2. Thirty F, „r V „ ., J™'-' ''O"-. '''al, hn,n..o," 1842 "C'Z ml"":.'. "/ !?'^>' "^ "«'"«■"- en !>a,«„hial Maohinny ; 2d oil i on' wl'Tl""' "'"" Ta^"'":?5^^n;r:;^;-St""'r^-e:::d„ther i>.e Jhi^f y t ^:;^i;!:,'s^t^';»::;^^ •^T-''''-' 'hat ! in- of jirinciple or c,f ro«ults h.. ,r,^u, '' "'""•''■ "« a maf i Rn.„! ,,,K.sti,m nf,MviT,rrelM,m,?l',.r!'''''''^7''» "'•-■»''« IhruiiKhoutlho world."-.", ,Av'* £'."""' ''"'"an society Mademoiselle de Helle Tslo ^^^nn f ^TT" "^ •'^^•'''""• 01- A. Dumas. Lon, ,s( f ' '™;;'"f , '•''"' '''« French I" I. r-«D., 18-8, ;i vol,. ,; %!l"'- 3- "•^•""•d of a iiW\. «i'MhJ';m;.,^l°fl!'^?!;,;;f'«-;;t-ta^ thiji we feel almost t.irinemwl in u.,) '''^:' ^'"'■"lU" nal'ire, "'■l>:."f the youthful ihaseVnf to''? "■'■'"'^'' 1'^ a view x.'ivu. »18. i'liases of the ''Iiaraeter,"— .Vadon, I- Kecords of Later Life, u„ i«s? ■! , i o I 'Mrs Kemble has almost ev?.rvJm„' '"''• ^ *™- ' 'hill a letter-writer of II le 1 'tlir wr? o '^^ * correspondent -""pll^.stralKl,tf,,rwurd.stv^.^[;^^".''"'v™•''«n'' 'iave,-a l"';"y 'V'-'li«tinguish nVl/eU^^^^^ .1 '''■'"','■ '''"I " ™- i; ions in delHil ; a knowled! » f.f e L„ .',"''","'«', "nd "'e il hiiga story, a keen .sen.seofhmnnV I? ''''• "'<' '"""''^ of 'I'll"", and in everythiiiKnerf.. t ,^f,'" '' •^'^■"»i"ve iniagi- iri'in alfeotation. . . Threorrl ,\?;'''''^^ freedmn " ''»ir>'^y''KO'''l lea ofS'^'^'i''''''-'. wl"ch is ac " very clmrniing addition to tuHV-V"'"'"''"'''' "^'"''-'S "'.".'.■f' --V«/m», XXV ''70 '^ I'tfmture of ' reminis- hyM!l^ttjrn:/;^l;i;,""'"-™|f'»t« Of letters written ""ill and additional mat er 'im'JV.l ' ',"^™s'"»al explana- 11 i-n.secutive >"irra 1™ "".e""'.',"'' «''«'' "« ,"> maintain • ■ . The book owes a good deal nf T '™"''' f"" '" ''<' M'li-'iihir contrast of the two .n„i / "■'', a'Taction to the '" "• The solitude, 1 e M cSl';';5''^ existence exhibi ed ^;''T"ii.idings,d-the'AnWr,Vannf?M^^^^ 'V -' iKul accounts of the ,..«t , , '^"'''''' alternate with "huh the Krigland Lid t he r '''.'"''"'/''''"•at'-'J soc et" ""^'apableof all r,HiK 'p,' '' V"-"'^ "'''J' J'ears since tov , ?;:'"'"«■ ,"'"' extlnsiVe v^rieu-'nf" «',■';'■''•'"' ■»»"«■•. 'Ill*', these volumes must he v>oi„ -^ . *"'''Ject and in- f;;:",'o .1.0 -istings,;,';S'oU^.r/o%\'^«;lp^-^?-^ ^^^CuTJ:Z°' ^^^X-P^-e's Plays, Lon. and *liKhmd' ."' '^Themo^^tTn"' P^^'l'-^'^e^^orsand quite as ntiifin"'^ ''r' '-o <'eaih g v f,?^\rer,cVi:';' ^^'''''^^ ^'-M be reid and' Vo..^^^ P±^-.^^^i^ ''^I'll^fi^T^T "' ""^ """"a and In the theatre ■•- 1'- vJrhfc;/;';,t:':;'Kf;^l ': yrs Ke„,„le eve,, [.r "T Work.) Inasm,,,. h , ? I . , .'V'Y"",'''''''^"' l""-"'r '"ore 1,, ly ti,e iin.rvelm"inmX 1 .'''''''■'' '"■ '" ''-ali™ N'i'arc."-,S;„w,;/„;., Ivi ";, "»"K'l""tlve power of ■>l,„ko. _»■ I'oems, Lon., |H.s;i, ,',, ,sv„ ]r^^^V"tu:";:^,S':':&;il^''' -r <- mc Ko;^b['n;:,^^:;;:.'r^vr--"''f^^ While art has done n^x,',' I,';! I''' ,y":" ^'"'t of ,,;,«;;? that perfeeiion „r foriV whlci ,1 '"r,''' '''■^'•aw to give I ot eviileinpor..ry poe s , i > , , ""'.'■" "",'' '" "'i' verses !'« " that or«an cni, I '.',;; ''''^: "'her hand wan,. Mill arranwioent of r,K " i.^ » lii,|h IP,, most heuu- barren hlossoni,"- u), .vj '"i' " ''"""*"! '" remain but a ti^^^"ll&'^^!llCs!,''^: ''™""^''* ■"■velwiU, par. Kemble, Mariim T r . , '^rawing „,„'i l'""" " , p, "'7;'"""'^y I"'''^°"» '" (Ed.) Art liecreaion "at lid,', ' n"" "'^' '^"'- "■ lu«t. «o,,t., KSMI. „,„''"''■ '" I^eeoratiyo Art. I|. i^.^ l^?.i:I;:,'d'J:„ii''^''"''""'- K,"f'i™: it. Phy. "^•10, p. su/ ' "'"'' ^'^"'J'tion and History, Lon., I"J|:-":.^n„=It:I!'{;ti^^!•?r«"-'-I^ook, na^"v:';i;.j''!i^r";.o 'o^'^rT -v'^^^ ^"- Oxf., 1888, 8vo P • „,i ,•' '■■'"' '■ainily of Kcmevs, i Ke„,p m7- Y'" ^VT,!","""-' '■'■■'■"'"'ion. ' ' ' ter, 'iatiri™," ,.„ 'J'':;":;' ^"''.'^"."'^ H'^"-'-" Daugh- i-ationson Kng „„„;:, ?",''•• ,''.""•; ""'"• 2- Conver- i Kemp, Dix„ v w^?' .I^""- '''^^ <"■■ -^vo. ,^vine Authority Of tb:t^^^;::-:ij:;:;t-y B|a|r';^::;4^:;;,^A J^^o;^P^on of Certam tle^l"':^!:'787o^-^ "'-""■'> ''■e''''orh7chari. c^""^ir^r^co£"L^;t!iri.fr:""r '1 sermi.„rL;t:::,l^/:;J;:'''«'"«»'-o^H;:^,i^^^! I -P^h. of . aentlem^n^Exn; L^! 'lt^Tto;'2!X ' ot ourmtn knowled™ i, , I"''"' '?'->''""' 'he «'opo I dial leiige themo.MdnLiii novo 11 Y"",''^ ""'lesilatinglv I -Sat. Jiev., xii. 61U. "«*="' ""vel-reaUer lo name a worse.'' Kemp, Thomas Richarilsnn nn at Trinity Hall, Cambridge Ih'Sr, S'^"' ?'''»'l"ated the Middle Temple 18^8 ' ti. r' """^J,'" tlie bar at Bankrupley, Lon.ri862 Pmo ^"^ "'"' ^""'^''^ '" Lo^,Th?U, len '/"'• ''•'"^"^^ "f P»""<=-n« ^ a Poem, J. E.Terp'e,%';:^\«-V «A F.RS., son of Rev. lege, Cambridge, i72 pan;, «,■■"' r'';'^ "' '^"""^- Col- Temple 18-;!. ^' Ho»;„"n ' '%"'" """" "' ""-'Inner tureSn Linkage,. llTu, iTn" ■^^-'*>'" ^'"«- " 1"'°- Theory of Alftl ema ica ' Form 'r PhV' ?™' -". The actions,) Lon., 1887, "to ' (^ '"'"sophical Trans- of TeZfap'htef """"r*' '"""'"' of ""= 'Society of Civif ESgin'^e"? "Tn,:'„','^"f'^; "' ""•' ^-"i'» ' : ing, Lon., llr6,"l2mo f j";e";'-t4 "' ^'^"'""'" T^"' I IS J4, ismo. 2 Job • n r """'"P^- fon the AVar,] Lon., 12mo. 3. Elijah a "^ "' f lectures, Lon. Ls.,.', ' 1»<62, fp. 8vo T(eS )''Th"|/^T ^"'' l""""'' Lon. panions f.- the Devout Tifef^fj!.^"''''"'-^' •• ^om- 8vo. '^''"' ^''0' '""'•. '8r5-76, two series, Ke. "^«v. John nniia„..M. A., graduated 937 I f;'"*';** J ' H.,. V 4 I KEM KEN at UniviT.ity Coll-'Ke, D.irhum, 1857; ordnined IMS; Roiimrki on P«»tnrul Vi-ilin^ ain.,n|{ tho Woleyi-n., " '■- ■ ' '- HcKurvatiiin iif Iho I,on., 18,i2, 12mo. 2. Uiiinliks of iin hvungulut, l.oii., chttpliiin lit Almlelrii sinuo IHH?. Tit ' 1 »'.._ *l... ;\ SueiuinL.nt for ll.« Siek nn.l Dving not inonn- 1H.'..1, IL'n.o. :i Keocnlrioity j or, A Che.k f. Cen» i.ii.toi;t with the linlor of tho Chiircli of KiiKlaml, I.on., '''"i',*"'"'"' ';;"'•; '|^'1|'' ,'_""'." tholr Consti- 1,SH7, Hvd. Kcmplay, Clirifttuplier. CometH tution mi'l I'lmsB.'". i.un., IS51I, Svo. Kempiier, N. t'omiiioii-Scnao Socialism, IjOD., IS.H7, .Svo. KcinpNon, M., IhmuI of tiic eduoation doiiartiiitnt of llie NortliWfStiTn I'roviiiei'H if India. (Trann.) i'lic^ Kc|.unl«iKe of NusHooli i from llio Original llindustaul, (.iiio. 1. ( IraiiH.i [of Maulavi Nai'ir .Alimad:] with a I'rufaoo by Sir i Italian L\h, hy I. Williiini Muir, I,on., ISSI, X\;i. Kempt, Koburt. I. (Kd.) Tho American Joo .Miller, l,on., Isii.), Hi 2. I'enuil and Tali'lte: being lliogniiiliiciil ChaiitcM..' on Art and Anocdotcn of t'oiitom- n.Hurv I'iiinKMS, ,tc., I,on., 1S8II, l2mo. Kuiiiptliorne, John, iirincipal of Ulaekheath I'roiiriitar.v Sidiool. Hrief Wordi on School Life, Lon., I soil, l2nio. Keinptuii, Ilpiiry TalttTNliall KmowU-h. EId- mcnis of the Anatomy and Disease.^ ol tlio I'eeth, hon., ISihl, Sv.i. KcniMhenil, W. li. EloniiMit-i of Inoiganie ( lieni- iiitry, (■' Kli'iiU'Mtary .Science" Ser.) lilu'l. N. York, ls"'l, irmio ; new ed., enl., I-on., lss|, r.'i Keiillll, Thoiilft!* S. North Carolina Supremo Court Keporlr', vols. Ixxvi.-l.x.v.xi.i., (1>'77-S3,) Kaleigh, 1^7S■SI, Nvo. Keiichio, Suyenmtz, an attacliif of the Japane«o le;,'ationin I, hni. (Trans.) Gcnji Monogatari ; a Jap- anese Homanee, I.on., 1SS2, p. Svo. "ItlsverventerlaliiliiKin Itself, and . . . the Iranslfttor shows a reinarkaljlu coinnnuid of KiiKllsh. — .tfud., xxl. 22H. Keiitlall, AinoH, [■mt,; vol. i., add.,1 178!i-ISftl). AulobioHraphy. Kditod by his .Son-in Law, Willnim Stieknev. Iliiist. Host, and .\. York, 1S72, Svo. "The'easiial ulinipses it Rives at the private life of New Hamiishire, of Kentnekv. and (pf Wasliiimlon, ii Keiiera- tlnii or two ai,'.i, nrr what will nlve it its eliief interest to (!enenil readers."— .Vndo/i, -w. lii. Ki-lidllll, H. J. A T'reatise on tho Horse and his Uisea.ses. Illn.«t. Claremont, N.ll., IS71I. Ki'iulall, t'hnrles. The Christian Minister in Earnest; or, Tlie Life of A. Sinitli, Lon., ISot, llime. Witli Kksd.m.i.. IIkxuy, Strange footsteps I or, Thoughts on the I'rovidenee of liod, Lon,, 1S7I, p. Svo. Kendall, .Mrs. K. I). 1. The .Iudge'.s Sons: a Story of Wheat and Tares. Illust. Host., Is7ll, IHmo. 2. lien Farrar's K.\perienoo of Iho Sunny Side of tlie Cross, Host., I87II. .'i. The Stanil'o-ds uf Staniford's Folly. Illust. Host., 1S72, lliin Moxieo under Maxi- Kendnll, John Jennings milian, Lon., I>7I, p. Nvo. Kendall, l.anm K. I. (Trans.) The Ueturn .f tho I'riueoss ; a Novel, by .laecpies Vincent, N.York, ISSO. 2. (Trans.) Numa Uoumestan, by Alplnmse Duo del, N. York, ISMI, Ito. .'I. (Trans.) Xenie's Inhurii anie; from tho French of II. Ori'ville, I'hila., INHI, ^ij A Strange iMarriage : a Story of (Jualdo, N. York, IHsl, tlo. :,. (Trans.) A Child of Israel; from the French of Edounrd (ladol, I'hila., |sS2, sq. IBmo. fl. (Trans.) 'I'ieket No. «fi72; from tlio French ipf Jules Verne, N. York, Issr., 2 jiarts, lllmo. 7. (Trans.) Whieli ? or, llc'lwein Tn.p M'oincii ; from the Fren •h ,jf Ernest Daudet, I'hila., |SS7, Kimo, S. (Trans.) Marie Hose, by F. l»u lloisgobcy, N. York, 1SS7, llo. Kendall, Miss .May. I. From a (iarret, Lon., 18H7, 12mo. "A series of sketches ofllfe in East London, written with Intense and penetraliiiK hnnian sjiuiiatby. ami lieiir Inn witness everywhere either to intlnmle knowledge .ir to that quick IniiigiiiMtlve vision which is hardly less trust- worthv.^— /Ic.|p(., xxxll. ■.m. ■>. Dreams to Sell, [verse,! Lon., 1 887. l2mo. "We alruailv knew, from 'That Very Mali.' that Miss Kenilall had iio lack of wits, or of wit ; bill in tliiit llrst book (pf hers there was (ipo little .pipler, T. rcap| it rp' (liiired etliprt. ... In liip- present vppliiiue tin' licvernev- anil the wit have mole justice ilpuie them, piwIiik tP) the restraints of verse."— ^liii''., xxxll. ;!i:!. With Lami, A.viiiiBW, That Very Mab, Lon., Is.s.,, Ilaio. Anon. Kundit;, A. II. Sparks from my Forge, (" l'ul|iit Talks,") Host., 1S71I, l2mo. Kl'ndo, T. A. Treatise on Silk- and Tea-Culture iinil other Asiatic Industries adapted to tlie Soil an.l Climate ppf California, Sun Finn., 187(1, l2ino. Kendrick, Asahfl Cliirli, D.D., LL.D., [f (», vol. i., add.] 1. The Life and Letters of Jlrs. Eini!.. t\ Judson, N. Y'ork. ISRl), l2mo. "The record (pf licr eiirlv life is extremely interestini.'. p„^".l,n'r7r\'t Vs78 l'>ino- 4th ed i ""< only as dlspbiyinj; the energy of ii seriously active Enosburg, \ t., 1S7», Urao, «n tu., ,„|,|,|_f, ^,,,.1 ,,[ Aniericniilzed Cliarbptte llront(\-bul as lllnslratinKthestrttliKueliaracterof Anieriean lii.slitiitlons." — .sii(. Jta'., xl. J.'ji. 2. (Ed.) Our I'oetical Favorites, N. York, 187il-7:i, two series, l2mo; new ed., |88l). Kcndrick, Janii-N, M.D., d. 1882; b. at Wuring- ton, Lancasliire; son of James Kcndrick, (aitli , vol. i.) I'ldliles (pf Warrinwlipu Worthies, Lon., IS.'il, r. Jto. Kenualy, Kdward VniiKhan Hyde, LL.D., [oa(p, vol. i., ap|d.,] 18IS-l8sli; gained notoriety Ijy lus defence of the Ticliborne "claimant." and by libellpjiis Kendall, Rev. Edmund Halt". 1. The Twin articles in a ]iaper called The Englishman, which ieil to ■ ■" " "" ' "" his expulsion from the bar; was a niemhor of I'arliii- nient for a short time, but lost his seat in ls80. Fui- biog., see lill.I., II. '1, kii^)'". I. Poems and Transla- tions, Lon., 1803, ■ o. 2. E. W. Montagu, [pscupi.:! an Autobiography, ..on., ISfiU, p. Svo. 3. Choice Kx- tractsfroiii the" Eprlisbman," Lon., 1874, Ito. 4. ( IM.i The Trial at liar of Sir Koger Charles Doughty Ti.li- borne, Hart., Lon., 1875, fol. 6. I'oetical Works, Lon., lS7.')-7il, ;i vols. p. Svo. Kenington, Thonins, I,ockyer, J. I'., mil Leach, C. W. The Village Wreath, Lon., IsC'i, I2iiai, Kenly, John Reese, b. 1822, in Haltimore, .MpI.; admitted to tlio bar 1845; served in the Mexican war and in the civil war, and brovctted inajor-gcnenil uf volunteers 1865. Memoirs of a Maryland Volunteer in the War with Mexico, 184(!-48, Phila., 1.873, Svo. Kennn, Ella. Chimes and Knells, Lon., IST7, p. Sisters: a Narrative of Facts. Lawrence C'.ty, 1848, Kimo. 2. Poems, Host., 1S50, Kimo. 3. (Ed.) Voyages and Travels of A. Sampson, 1852, l2nio. Kendall, Harriet. A Lakeland Story, [verse.] Illust. Lon., 1887, f(i. Ifiino. Kendall, Henry. The Kinslii|i of Men ; an Argu- ment from Pedigrees ; or, Ocncalogy viewed us a Science, Lull., IsSS, cr. Svo. Kendall, Henry Clarence, 1842-1882, b. at I'lladuila. New South Wales ; became a journalist in Sydney and afterwards in Melbourne. I. Poems and Songs, Sydney, ls62, 12mo. (This the autlior after- wards suppressed as a crude production.) 2. At Long Hay ; Euroclydon ; Poem.s, Sydney, n. d. 3. Leaves from Australian Forests, Melbourne, lSfi9, 12ino. 4. Songs from the Mountains, Sydney, 1S8U. 5. Poems, [collected ed.,] Melbourne, IS8ti, or. 8vo. Kendall is the first poet of Australian birth wluise Svo. poems have taken a permanent place in Australian lilera- : Kcnnan, George, b. 1845, at Norwalk, Huron Co., turc. . . . More than any other his vviirk is redolent of the 1 Q became a telegraph-cperator, and was in the en- 1^U^fr^l^'''i^ll^yl^::^u::^X::^^^^^ \ r'oy-nt of the uLil-An^rican Telegraph Cp.iiinany us COnteinpiiriliie;-. jn m;- ,,;i.~,. u.vit ..^ .-.. ..t. ■- •- — ^ — •,- [ ; -, t, , . . lu,*- fit ' 1 ,. ping gorges, a perfume of the odorous gum-fure-sts, a dis- 1 leader of an exploring party 18h,)-li(i, and as tinet impress of native infliK-'iices which ha_ve_ never been 1 inlendent of construction for the iniddlc district uper { the er(p.s,scil bvaeiual contact with the aspects of Nature in the ! guierian division 18l!fi-68, when the enterprise wa ()ld World. Wild-tlowx're (If song sw-ift nW^^^^^^^^^^ I j,hj„ ^e made an extensive joarno: wind and rhymes of ram, the mournlul iiiarsli-lovvl s cry. , *. • *i. r, i- lour qc *l^.../.n.. tlie bark of the wild dingo, the notes of tlie silver-voiced of exploratum in the Caucasus, and in 1885-8(. trasolle, bell-bird, and the changefnl forest life around him, set to woodland mu.sic, arc Kcicinll's best otVerlngs. His reed was of no great compa-ss, but hud a few sweet notes that llngnr in the ear and bring back visions of the lonely bush in I. manner which no other writer has accomplished. — Cunkmiiurary Hev., 111. 407. Kendall, Rev. James, Wcsleyan minister. 1. rnoy J fifteen thousand miles through Northern Russia and Si- beria, visiting the prisons and penal suttlcmcutr, nmking observations and collecting information from exiles and officials, which he has embodied in a series of articles in the Century Magazine. Tent-Life in Siberia, and Adventures among the Koraks and other Tribes in Kuuit- KKN KEN chslkaBDUNorth.rnAiltt, N York Ifn 10 .. ■""';>■„„„„,„„. ; ,::.:'•"■'■"-' ""•'■■ ;;i';:.."'.a" -" ^-.... .- M11.I ri'wiiircBi of ilils'linknVmll'i!:'',',' !''',>'";:'"' td'i'Kmpliy »I"MU 111.; iHiituiiuc (■;,[, ,?,.,h'' "':'''''''''■ "'I'l iniifi Koule,,,,,. 111,,,,. Ne'"l^,"' '^ 'u-',''"'' ''^ ''"''• ^■■ 'II"". i-n.. 1.7 ii,„„ "T"!';" ^;^'T'" '.-••..r..«.) . cr. Svo. \l"^n; iNSj, p. Svo. f'lii'.,) Lon., IS,S7, >- f-"^i^:.e.ax:,;,:;,';r ;;--r;;;,2voi, J. Mr... S„l,lon» (.. Kn.ii.ent Wo,.,.;. " Tlit'sf nvo lliti,, 1,,,,,],.^ , , "■"Iwiil, ,.„„.|. tar " ,,n,;.,'; y,'' ," 'I,''' l'''"''i'''...,' "' , J", ^ '"""■ "'"« Stun, sivo EcC"' 'e'rVl,:. «• /EJ-) Arun- "\*':. 'm, p. ,Svo. l-"."..l: an A^i ',.'„' /J"?"""" L'"-- 'i'l'" I-t' vol. '- •'- AlHice.,, .s^!!'?,:;,!?;-""/^- "■■. Comfort ^^ou.l, after the H'ar, Lon, mTTto '^™'"' ' "^' ''"« ' ^';r;han.lK,,Klan.l."-,v;;;;„,''V.'\""l>. ""J between tl letu» of Plato :' wit" Tr, n.l ii . v' ''"''•' ^'"^ '^'''<•'^■- oeio» ; With Tran.,'ia;ti'.l': 'i^,:': \^:r^f'7'- ! Part l" 'Lon.,;SHtro"" '" ''"'■ ^" "'""'^'^ K^P'/- : at^r;h,":;f ^'„!,t^4- j:!i«v«« ""'^""^v "■''•■ «"■»'-' ; i bont of .sV John *' .nti t a , I ' '• '""r' '^^' •' '"'"■"- I cal Seminary: M„;i',,""m.;;'"'^'I"'I "^ ''« 'il'^ologi- I in Relation i t IC^ml.. 't of ;h:.7''T ^'™'''''"« ^'"'^'^ I Juism, IS(i;(. 2 A Fpw W ,""-'<■ """-"ver-.v with Jlin- I I'riesthood, Sfi6 i 7h. n "" r"'t ^"^'""« '"' "'« Supiemaey li Lved bv ,m 'T' ""^^ ""' "°'""" ^ee to j Antiquity; MBl'! ^ " *"""■" """iun of Catholic npartl.1 ! 'sJ^-.'sef.'bVoth^r R:v"if "i-J' i'""" T"' '• -"'>''?'»'■> '» Union in 18 oTrraduUeS a^^^f ''l""- "V"'^ <^''"«"''» 1878, and has since practised V"'?'"''"' J"'" School in vHie, Tenn., im.''^^' ^- ^:^-^^^^^y,^^^. U39 *'f» M^^^^K, ' '^s9 ^'i; |i!| ■^Ih mH ;l i^^B li^H ill ^^^I^H ...ii^HH i ^HH iH i .^^^H^B^^I 1 1 fl^^^^^HB ilPMB KEN Voi'iiK, »nJ Thottp' in f I'lte. "<. York, Isrtil, |2m(j. 3. (,'la«« Cii»im»«nl"»i ' Oi»fi ' ir'iiiiniitn N. Y.irk. ISflU, IZin-i. 4. T//(- .' '■• "f ■ •rtsa, /I I >.) IK7I1. ||*linedy, U »tiu '' -'i n Nt < i. hIiu, >ilti* '•'" f»»)ly. irv „,„. urid IW M.rim- |i,. ■ 'if Ih* WoHlf ^fl'W 'i*^i IS8B. F<" 'li'lg-, '«• hKV.tlM'-'. Mai>*,i(i». '■hl't'i- Kcnofaj '^oloniiil Travel i ii N .i' riitlvc •<« « jF'iur Years' I'l.u, i?: PHljjh Au»lrilli», Kew Zeiilnii'l, ^'miiiilil, .l.'., I,on., IH'it,, p. Hvn. "I'l'', "krlUT \» tlinniiiuhly (iiiprftcTitlciiis. rthiii'" I'ltlier fth '.wii fsjM'rIciiii'. Ill t'lvi'S till' iiiilh'irlly (111 whuli 111" n--,.^,,,.. ■ ■.!.■ I'liM'il. iiiiil >U'er> II iiiiilcllr iinirn' lu'lHi'rii ' iMiiMii. . . . Tlif one iMiilt which «« u , I la n tuiiduiit'y to iirulix 'y."— .Icm/., He0mf'4f, K. 11. I "ur Your* in Ijueensliiu I I'Uii., ISTii, t:,„'" kciiM* fl I ^-"I'u, P'l' Spoi'tro Chivfliiin : ii I'lMiii, Ufimim . l^liT, M'imii. licilliiuly, 1'^, 1., ! Iio Stirakljnikor'8 iIiiii7l, 12iii". Amin. Ki'iinctly, (Ivory, .M.l).,il. Ins;. I. Olxiriiitimia on oli,i M.A., l>. tS44 ; Uni'limli'il lit Triiiily C'lillcj,'!', Ciiiiiliriilxi' i I'lillwl tii the liiir lit till) Iiiiii'r 'ri'iiipli,' Isyiii rocnnlur ul ili'iiiilhiiin dime iss;!. With .■^.iNimi^, .Imis .S.itth:ufiki.ii : I. Tho Liiw of liiinil Dniiniigc ami Sowura, Lun., 1nS4, svo. 2. A (iulile tu the Cuul-Miiieit UogulatioD Aet, \M', Liin., 18«S, 8vo, Kt'iiiH!dyi !!■ niiscrviitioni nn Fatty Heart: nn Eamiy. 1,011., I SMI, |i. Svo. KiMiiiudy. Iloriice Milton, h. |s.'i2, nt Mmbon, Conn. ; grailiiateil nt Coinell I.S74 ; a tiacher at tlie I'oly- touhnii' Institute, Ilrooltiyn. (Tran«.) Karly KnglUh Liierature, to WiulilV, iiy iiernlianl ten Drink, l.on., 1883, 121110. Kennedy, Cnpt. llnRli A. Waifn and Strays, chii'lly Irom the I'liofls-Iloiiiil, Um., I.SI12, I'p. '^vo. Kennedy, Mrs, llngh A. The Heart ami the Mind ; True Worda on Training and Teaching, Ac., Lon., ISlHI, fp. svu. Kennedy, J. I'hn Natural History of .Man : Eth- nogriipliy, lion., Isjll, 12uu>. Kennedy, J. Ennii.<:v. Jiinies, U.l). I. (Trans.) Moses: a Biblical Study, '.i. .'. .T. van Ooaterzee, Eiin., 187a, p. Svo. 2. (Trans.) . '-x oi tho Hebrew Lxnguiige of the Old Testament, • il. INval'l, Edin., 187l., Svo. 3. Introduction to ',!hlii- ; V, ,••: Grudval Instruction in the Language oi l-i-.i v /'csMinen', ^...n., Isss, . [- -vo. Kennedy, Jai, p, ''o. Kennedy, Rev^ James I'nughton, M.A., grad- uated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1864; ordained 1866; 940 KEN rector of .'Stlllorgan since ISTli. Changis in the Liturgy and Arlicli's in Eli/ahelli'- Heinii, Lon., |S73, Hvii. Kennedy, *;.', Svo. 2li. The Pentateuch: its Ago and Authiirslii|. : with an Examination of some Modern Theories, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. 27. The Self-Revelation of ,Iesua l.'lih^t; with nn Examination of some Recent Naturalistic Hy- potheses, Loll., 1SS7, Svo. Kennedy, Hev. John, D.D., lsiiM884, h. nt Killcarnan, Ross-shiro, Scotland ; ordained minister uf Dingwall ISII ; afterwards joined the Free Chinch, iiiil in IsSI took a pioiiiinent part in the pn^ i ution of Prof. Robertson Sniitli. F'or biog.. see Ai i.ii, A., ^ i/"". 1. The D>,. of the Fathers in Ross-shire, Edin.. 1 SI, Svo; 4tli ed., |S(i7. 2. The Apostle .t ', ^ . ■!. Man's Relations to (iod traced in the Light uf "the Present Truth," Edin., IStill p. Svo. Kennedy, John. 1. 'hie Philosophy of Sihool Discipline, N. York, 1877, ISino. 2. The School and the Family : Ethics of School Relations, N. York, !.'-"3, I6mo. I Kenncd.v, John Pendleton, LL.D., [miir, vol. ii., add.,] 17!ta-lS7(l. For biog., see Tickeiiman. II. T., iu/rtt. 1. DIackwater Chronicle : a Narrative of an E.\- pedition in Randolph County, Virginia. Dy tlie Clerko of Oxenforde. N.York, 1853. 2. The Border Slatea: their Power and Duty in tho Present Pisopiei'i'il Con- dition of the Country, Phila., 1861, Svo. 3. The I'livi- lego of tho Writ of Habeas Corjius under the I'un-lilu- tion of tho United States. By Common Sense. I'hila., 1862. 4, Slavery tho mere Irotext for the Kelicllion, IH'ti ll«.i_.' ki:n '•"'•' \A' "' .-I A z„.r.'T:;;".,'f7"" ""■ '""' ".'ouriiHl ,M |.;„n,,,„ |„ |s,i7,; V (■'"/,'■■"">"■ "'"i KoiiiieMlj, .li.Ni. ,h r « • ,• \"''- I"'-. I-'""". '":^>" It.llr.m.l.. \V,„|,., iMf,.' V , '•„'•";;'''■''•' "f •^'"•'i-. "•-'■i. •>>• i...vi,i k" .1 . ,"''1 •.:"',"«'■;« «""-"' th» H^o,yi .!;^7::^tJ/-'-|! -ruoi .l„„„. ""■I '>"irr.' ■ -.'^ M , ; 'n 'V'l '^ "''"■•" ''l"'v^ n,„„ry !....., 1«72, ;. Mv„. ""' '^''"'"■'•'' 'n-li Ano..Joto,.; lii'iiliodv, N, M (i.Mi !.■ ., ' ' ""• ''"«•., Chi,.,, |s,i; ,.V,„„'"' '•""'•■ With .Skctche. KcilllVllv, TIllHliljiro r. •'■•.I-".. 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C'ondo in' rL ^r '^""S'"-'- ^t- Louis, at «o„ habita, Nanlos I irdV '"'•'"'" ^ »"™»'' ''"benda, ^"-^'^'^^r'"-^*'"-'^- Novel, |P^n....Jr'^,piJ^,----''-^'"' VounK Men, l.:.v./„p„.ria""',"'s,rTr " 'I'T'' '"' "ago, an,l the True Ob In p '/«;e. ''ourtghip, Mar- IWXI, 12mo. ''•'*"' "f I"f«. Davenport, la., Kent, Dorntliv s rtt.,^ r, lieiii.; iJarknes8"at"N,!onV^iI ^^orge Elliott p. •'^vo. iVuontide: a N„vol, Lon., 1883, Kent, Edward Georse. i. m, 01 «u, „, : „ith Two tW 8 an,! p "'' ' ^'"' »*^"> Lon., 1861, or. sVo "'''"" ^"^'^ "'"J Lescnds. 9J1 • IfOfiWi KEN KtMit, J. T. Scxuivl Xeurosi?, St. Louis, 1850, Hmo. Kc:l(, James. The Johnson Manor: a Tiilu of Olilen Time in New York, N. York, 1H77, cq. 12nio. Kent, Mrs. John. (EJ.) Kcoolleelions of a Coun- try Uootor, hon., IHt^O, 12uio. Kent, Marianne. I'liilip Mordant's Ward; a Novel, Lon., l.St^S, or. Svo. Kent, Philip. 1. (Tran,-.) The Cat and the Battle- dore, and other Stories, by Honorfi do Lahao, Chic, 188n, 12iuo, 2. (Trans.) 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"Mr Kenyoi n feeble writer, seems to have f:iir intentions; but a relative i.s iieeessurily biassed, ami tlieri- are part.s of Lord Kenyon's ehanieter-bis iiarsnnuiiv, lus strong temper, and his blundering in Knglish and iii Lalni, which he was foolishly fond ot inapimiprmtely >,iiiotmi; on the bench-on which Lord Caniiibell, followiii).' Mr. Towiisend. ainnslnnlv expatiates, and on which .Mr, Ken- yon is naturally reserved."— .'•Vi*, Bev., xxxvi. lU. (Townsend's Life of Lord Kenyon is to be found in lii,< " Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last :inl Present Centuries," and Lord Campbell's in his " Lives of the Chief Justices.") Kenyon, Rev. James Benjamin, b. is.is, at Frankfort, Herkimer Co., N.Y. ; educated at Hunger- ford Collegiate Institute, Adams, N.Y.; entered the ministry of the Melhodist Episcopal Church in ls:><, 1. The Fallen, and other Poems, Utica, N.Y., ISTti, 12nio. 2. Out of the Shadows : a Song wUh Variation. Phila., 1880, 16uio. ;i. 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MA.ioit (iKouGR, add.,] 1799-1891, b. in London; entcn,! 1 thearniv in 1815, and was present at the battle of \Uter- ; loo; M.'P. for East Norfolk 1832-35, and for Lymiiigtmi 1847-50; succeeded his brother ISil. 1. Memoirs of the Marquis of Rockingham and his Contempnrarie.s Lon., 1852, 2 vols. Svo. 2. Fifty Years of my Life, bun., 1876, 2 vols. Svo; 3d ed,, 1877, cr. Svo. "A thoroughly delightful book of its kind ,"->'(!'. ,Bfr,. ^ "'it wcuild he strange, indeed, if the inaii who wa- the friend id- the Princess Charlolte, who liiullouKhtji', "'"W- loo, and who bail met in the course (d a long lileiiinc the celebrated m almost every capital ol Kuiope, emil. imt have written an interesting biou'raphy. Uulouraulh.,! Ins done something more than merely record and reiium .t , he has opinions of bis own which have their weiiiht, hi has studied and not mcrelysecn life, Ins hnmoiir is "iiii. , he can tell a story well, and he is good eiioiii;li when iii has to be instructive to be as light and agrcealile a- 1ki>- sible,"— .lend., ix. 4.V.', Keppel, William Coutts, Viscount Hury, (now Karl of Albemarle,) K.C.M.G., son ol the pre ceding; b. 1S32; served in the army IS4x-.i:;; civil secretary and superintendent-general of Indian alliur' in Cnn'.da 1854-56; M.P. 1857-65 and 1868-74: ciilW to (he House of Lords a» F.ord Ashford 1876; under-scc- retary of state for war 1878-80 and 1885. I. Sug-estioii- for an llniform Code of Standing Orders on the Organ- ization and Interior Economy of Volunteer Cor|.s, Lon., 1860, 12nio. 2. E.xoduB of the Western Nations. Lon,, 186,^ 2 vols. Svo. KER IirincinHl,.,,!,.,,,-... .',... 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S""""'' j;-^3inHi.oryan;^Bi^;-,^^.^:„-^,^.T^ la;e'{.^.l|'Stl:;;i^^n^^-^,ch^,,„ have delighted the p. Sv^'II^tSI-'J^^'h"' f ■- '^P"-. Kdin- .S87, introduction by ^, 'uel f T ^■"'"- "'"'"'• "'''" E'lin., 1887, ]2mo. ^- *""P«»n> of Derby. mln^'nltellj;, 'S^^X, '^Zi^l '"« ,^r?'"> "f « away Without anv t.uri us, ,,i ,sVn ? ''• ''""''' ''" "^'^'^d t./H,e""tXnt""o,''u,e'Th'"^"''-'^?''S'''"8- (»^"-™l Prc.byterian"c\;;!.e ^V !te' fH"' '^ ?i'-' J-J^-in.:k.,e„.;I^-iJ-j:V--^-^^^ 12n„;. - 0''-^«'->'»t"'n« on Perfumery, Edin., ma, _ CofS: ":i:[:n";^!^j"'::^,.^;ti- «J-!""'e.l at Trinity " :s-of'n-r^^'£i^^^^ -wi:!:;;7r;;.;-i;;j;:^.=.^i';rVh^n;r;;::i Kit, llev. William t « a • . "f "'« Proe Church , pi, ,v° »'»•'"'; '™ I'rinciples ^k:^!'::::'!^;^^^:^:^^ ^'"""''•"" (Pseud.) see i W:'[:^"t;l^-e^V^»'^'-i«Triea:aNove,, Hi- i'";:^': l^!","r 'J;""'-'' Early History, E'"i,-ru.ioVi:o„.. i8s9"p"s"J^"'"'"^"'^ "'^ » Pi«l'' fo,; lin^-ri"i:i""'^sy",2*:,:' ''■ ''''■ '^'^^""•ie,, of G„d. ^"^iMnn^:!:^""?^:;!:!^^*!^^- ;^™"'-' ^hoi 0.vf.. ls84,8vo ' ' """""' ^'""'"' of the East,") tWt'o? Jml^;turo\:ols'''^f'"'''- "/, '"'"""" «"P-»e ^■«'- "••'^S-sV, ■'vc'll: !sv„: '"•-'■•^•'- ('««^-80,) Indiannp- !Town7"n'd"'c?::'l?;'l;f,'?,«: «"™;pr^- "'-«- Columbia, Mo., 1881 ^ ''""* ''^ '^^ F- Fleet.] e.xpres.'ed in' Metres inc?,"!^!"'"'"";'." Eng-ncering, jMochanie of the ObVu" hoff s7 •- w'o ks'^St'Tf ' ?'^ Lon., 1879, 8vo. "orKs, bt. Petersburg, Keriian, J, Fmnk n ■ • I Fire- Laddies a;^d VoTuntJer K "'",r'"'r "^ "'« ^^^ I V.u^k and Brooklyn, N York, I'ss^ sir'""'"''^ "' ''^■"'^ Cow "r?ma?rlL''l"8n'''-;"'T''"?';l^'V^'^ ""■■ ■''•^'" ^arl l^nravelled Conv ct ons' Lon iR-r"^'"" ^^''"''°' '^"'•• private eirculation ' ' '*'"' P" ^'™- J'"""''! for Se^^": « "Sr,^!"!r- "'^'"^^ "f ^"■"''ng in 1 1.'^"^. ^iJvf Bi,^„?t„'^»l^^S ^"I;. ^°"-. 'r«' |An^.^-ie!^«]l,---V-r!^'^wo1.„!^- tery of Grange DmUon 1 "•' inl'-^' •^"^ ^' '^''"' «>'«- Secret of A.'h.on & 1 , u's 'L:;„""i."^V'^!:- «• ?« - Two Snowy Christmas Evc^ L„n' llsi ?« "■ *™- Keena Karniody Jllu.t Lon IsT'' ,? ' '"""'• *• HuMcne, Lon., 1888, ps'vo ' ''• ™- '*• ""'"^ er.^,"n',.";5"'8v? '''^°™ "^ ""' '""^ "f K-^a" Prop- Kerr, James, M.A. l. a Review of Public In- ftruction in the I'dllPr, 'i . "''^t'"' "^ ^*»''"'= I"' ^yo. 2. An E.4y on^t' ^1 (7r',7' ^'""l' 'i^''' ^ P»rt», ■'^vo. 3. The Donie.fi,. 7 ff n ^'^''''P''y' ^din., 18ail, the Natives of '5 'l,;,' \tr"'T' """ ^"^"™« "^ of Ind; or, (ilimnses" o V,', V''' '^''''' ■*• The Land Essays'on'cnsi ^and ^.n;'"' ^'°''- '^'S, I2mo. 5. Human Nature Lon ,s-fl "J "''•pome Aspects of B- Carlyle as seen in'hi'w""",; *7.' l** ^''•' ''"I- '««2. a »'rit/r and as TWan L'n 's^'s? ''" ^''"-'-'«'i^'« a, the'',^,^;i:!e"!'n,Vopinion:of Xl^' ^ 'jf ^«'^"-<' f-- Cause of Virtue (,lur,"eyPri*' .."it':' ^--'•'■^ '» '"« cr. 8vo. 2. Lessons from a VC ^'',^""'"'"^8''' "^"l. ISfio, 12mj. Shoemaker's Stool, Lon., eha'*n:c"'L"!!"^?S67^"'"r„*"'T^^''««'= <"• «'"ional Me- an^ot^^r S,ories,iy 'S^^O^..^-^^, o SaUburg, vi^rpa:'^^^^!,*i;-r7-r'«27-^6,';;.:;i'^itus- IndianaSupreme Court lonot;' "' "" "' "'"^ «P«''l'«f- I 8tJ fndi„n'apoli:,ST5 lTrs::f • "''-"•--*!•, (1«62- -"ent-d.urq:;^X:^;-,«-^.^;:«;h^og..T;eaU Ofh'^e"at' W:>"'i',Kt,!n''7,l?^-';"^ Government Printing- Urief Reconl,,niK^Pul,l' '■',°' Cojumbia. with I I-ancaster, Pa., Issi ",.,,'' ' """"«' 178U-1SS1. Ulmt. !Fi^h:^^::!':i:;fVe:,^':"ir?' j-™™ '» ^ive: i f|). Nvo. ' '" "' "■ "oiking-Man, Lon., 1880, pmfe,.s,,rof ,le rt of c,'l' ",'■ "*"' "'"' "Ppointed I-ondon, in 18; . tCv^T'"" ."' ,png'« College, to Plan EnLrlishlii'ii '"''"""" ^'""se; or, How Palace. Lon!'. ',s,i?''2',t"";'; 'T'","!" I-'-^ona'se 'to the J^giUS;andthe.^nj^ee;ftr::;L^e^^^--' bmall L\,untry House: a Brief' Prao- 4. The Coiisultina tioal Discourse, Lon., 18 Architect : Not ■■1, 12mo, Di ^' 0" Administrative D ifficulties and Nnites. Lon., 18Sfi, 8vo 2. The £48 Wli ir,4 h'l KER KET I'rosby.. „ , . 18SS l"rno ISSo. y. Svn. 'lierr, «cv. Samuel C. Thc.lewish Clniroli in its Kcrslinw, J. Mnitiiie. 1. Diaoi.scs of the Hn Hclations tn the Jewish Nation and to tin' " (ientiles," an.l Xervoui. System: RmI I., I'ueial ^curalgla •■ Cin., iscii, ICnio. ! 'he Viscenilj^iie : tlieir l)iii},'no.«is and n the ('ill Ki'rr, 'rhoinns. A I'raetioal Treatise tivati'in i>( tlie .-^ujiar-Cune anil the Manufacture of Sugai-, I. cm.. IN.MI, t>id. Kcir, >ValtiT .lloiltligii, .1. Ih-^S. The I'ar In- terior: a Narrative of Travel and Adventure frcnn tlie Cape of (iood Hope across llie Zambesi to tlie I>alie Re- gions of Central Africa. Map and Ulust. liOn., l.sSli, 2 vols. Svo. '■ tlii- is uiie of the miist eharminK lainlis of travel that ^ we ever rcniemlier tn liave rea.l. It is full uniicident and adventure, desi'ribed in ihe jileasahtesl of suli-huniurous styles, Till aiilhor travelled Ihruunli regions iii tlie vvil'- ol'^Ceiitral Africa where no w liile man luid ever heeii beton, alone and mniided. llcstarted on liis iouniey witliout any blowing of trniii|Hls hv seientilie or relit-'ions societies, ami with little more para]ilieriiaiia or preparation than a man coiiiKMaitini anoi.liiiarv drivinK-toiir in a settled country, il ' ciirrii'ii his icuriicv throiiuli accordiiiK to Ins iirede- terniiiicd plan, witlo.u'i violence, luss, bluster, or a vast expenditure."— .s;<(c(M/or, li.f. 1''IU. ., ,, , , '■ It is luo proli.x. . . . iliere isaeonsiderahle amonntot line wriliiin, wliicli niiKlit have lieen judiciouslv omitted, and a somewhat weari.some reiteranee of trivial incidents important onlv to ilie narrator, otherwise it is a spirited reeoril of what may be fuirlv descrilied as a lu-illiant epi- sode in the history of African exploration."— A. 11. Kii.vNIi; Ac(ul..s\x.:nii. , , . Kt'ir, >Vut.liiiigtoii Canithcrs, ls27-KSi>o, b. in Aianianoe Co., N.C. ; was State geologist of North Caro- lina IS6I1-S2, and connected in lSS:i with the U.S. (ieo- logical Survey, llcport of the (Jcolojiical Survey of North Carolinn, Kalei^'h, ISTo-Sl, 2 vols. Kerr, William t. Kip-Haps; or, Drift Thoughts Wide Apart, N. Vm-k, 1S7I. Kerr, William Hastings. 1. The Fhsheiy Ques- timi, Montreal, Is6S, ,svo. 2. The Magistrate's Act of l.sfiil; Annotated, Montreal, 1871, Svo. Kerr, W illiam Sthomberg llobert. Marquis and Earl or Lothian, is:f2-l.'570: succeeded his tallier as eiglitli iiian|uis in 1S41. 1. Fragment of a Parallel between the History, Literature, anil Art of Italy in the Mi. Idle Ages, Ivlin., IS(i:i. Anon. 2. The Confederate Socssiun, Lon., IStif, p. Svo. Kerr, William Williamson, M.A., h. is2n; graduated, double first class, :it Oriel College, 0.\ford, 1S4H; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1S4J. 1, A Treatise on Ihe Law and Practice of Injunctions in Treatiiicul, St. Limis, 1S7S, ,svo. 2. Feiiioro-l'oplileal Neuralgia, Si, Louis, 1S7S, lllnio. :i. I'rogreasive Muscular Atrophy. St. Louis, 1S7S. lllnio. Kershaw, Murli. Colonial Fads and Fiction-: lluu'ionpiis Slietelies, l.on.. Ls.SH. li;mo. '■This amusing book is lo some extent a eonnterblasl 'o tlie I'idonial blow' wliiidi Mr. .Anthony Trollope was tbe llrst to make ns iiiiderslaiid as a iiiaiiilestalioii of Austrii lian iiatrioti^m."— .s;ifir;il). Kershaw, S. Wuyland. 1. (Ld.) Catalogues 'f the Drawings in tlie Library <>( the Royal Institute if liritish Architects, Lon., 1871, 4to, 2. Art Trcasun- of the Lambetli Library: a Description of the Illuiiii nated Manuscripts, Ac, 'Lon., 1872, Svo. :i. Protcstai.ts from France in their Fnglish Home. Illust. Lou., ISS.'i. p. Svo. Kersiiaw, Tom. The Ppelling-Iiec: an Account of I'liblic Contests held in London and other Plaiis, Manchester, 1870, Svo. KerslaliC, Kosiuu. (Trans.) The Giant of ilic North, bv (j, Volpe. Lon., 1851, ISnio. KersiaUe, Thomas, lsl3-isill, bookseller aud antiquarian, of Bristol. 1. A I'riman'al liritisli Metrup. olis: with some Notes on the Ancient Topograjiliy of tha Southwestern Peninsula, liristol, 1877, Svo. 2. The Liberty of Independent Historical Research, L'.a., ISSo, Svo. Also, many papers reprinted from arclne ■- logical journals, Kersley, George Herbert. Early Flight, :iii 1 other Poems, Lon., l»Sj, 12nio. Kertoon, J. W. " liuy your Own Cherries," [verse,] Lon., 18li;i, 12mo. Kessler, Julius, missionary in Madagascar. 1. On the Iligh-Prieslbood of Christ, Lon., ISOil, 12mo. 2. An Introduction to tlie Literature and Language uf Madagascar, Lon., 1S70, 12ino. Kessou, John. The Cross and the Dragon; or, The Fortunes of Cliristianity in China, Lon., Is5:i, p. Svo. Ketchum, 3'rs. Annie, (Chambers,) h. Isjt, in Seott Co., Kentucky : principal of the high seliool for girls in Memphis, Tenn., 18oo-5S; married, Is.-is, to Leonidas Ketchum, (d. lK(j;i.) She has been a teacher of elocution and u public reader and loeturer. 1. licniiy ; n Christmas Ballad, N. York, IStii), sm. Ito. 2. Lof.s Eciuity, Lon., IS67, r. Svo; :)d ed., 18SS. 2. A Treatise ! Flowers gatliered in Sun and Shadow, [verse,] N. York, on the 'Law of Fraud and ,'\Iistake. as administered in , 1877, 12mo. :t. Botany fur Academies and Colleges : c.ni- the Courts of Eouity, Lon.. isiis, .svo; 2d ed., ISSIt. .'i. i sisting of I'lant Development and Structure from Mii- A Treatise on tlie Law and Practice as to Receivers ap- I Weed to Clematis. Illust. Phila., 1SS8, 12mo. \. pointed by the Court of Chancery, Lon., ISti'.l, Svo; 2d \ Christmas Carillons, and other Poems. Illust. N. \ork, ed., 1877. 4. A Treatise on tiie Law of Discovery, Lon., j ls,s8, 12mo l,s7il, Svo. 5, A Treatise on the Law and Practice as to Receivers apiiointed by the High Court of Justice, Lon., lss|, 8vo. Kerr-!Smith. Sec Smith. Kerrison, liaily Caroline M., daughter of the third Earl of Uchester ; married, 1841, to Sir E. C. Kerrison, Bart., (d. issii.) Plans and Estimates for La- bourers' Cottages, Lou., lS(14,4to. And see Smith, Licy Ton.MiN, iii/'i-d. Kerry, llev. Charles, graduated at St. Boes 1S(')2; ordained 1S64; vicar of Matfen, Northumberland, 1S77-80 ; curate of St. Lawrence, Heading. lS8(l-8:i, and since then curate in charge of Stone Broom, Derbyshire. I. The Histioy and Antiquities uf the llumlred of Bray, in the Countv id' Berks, 1S81, Svo. 2. History of Ail Ketchum, William. An Authentic and Couipic- hensivo History of BiilValo ; with some Account of it,- Early Inhabitants and Historic Notices of the Iroipiuis Indiana, Butfalo. 1865, 2 vols. Svo. Kelt, Charles W. Rubens, ("Great Artists,") Lon., Ls7it, p. 8vo. Kettell, Thomas Prentice. 1. Southern Weiihh and Northern Profits, N. York, ISIIO. Svo. 2. History of the Great Hebellion, 1SI)()-I)5, Hartlord, IStili, Svo. Kettle, Miss Mary Kosa Stuart, (known as Kosa Mackenzie Kettle, Mackenzie having been licr mother's maiden name and assumed by Miss Kittle as a Christian name.) b, at Ovcrseale, Leieeslcrsbire: resident at Heathside, Parkstone, Dorsetshire. The fol- lowing list id' her publications is probably incomplete, Saints' Church, Nortli Street, Y'ork, (York Architectural | i,„,\ the date not in all cases that' of the first edition. Sue, Pub.) ;i. A History of Waverley Abbey, in the , ,<,„.,e of tlie earlier ones were first issued anonymously. County of Surrey, 1872, 4to. 4. Elstead and its Cliurch, ' ) . jiax Wcntworth, Lon., isim, ;i vols. p. Svo. 2. Siuun- (Surrey Archieological Soc. Pub.) :>. A History of the i giers and Foresters, IS5I, 12mo. 3. Fabian's 'I'owor, Frederick Derwcut, ISo3, ii St. Lawrence, Reading, Heading, j |s. Municipal Chureli of lss;j, Svo, "A parochial liistiirv worthy to he placed by the Ride of .Mr, Thomas North's" admirable volume on St, Mart n s, Leicester. Higlier iirais.e could not tw given,' — .S'«<. hri\, Ivi. 438, „ , , ,, , 6. (EJ.) Depedale; or. The Chronicle of Dale Abbey. By Thomas d'.Musca, Ctinon, 1884. "Kerry-Nichols. Sec Nichols, Kershaw, Frances I. M. 1. Daily Thoughts for U4l ',] vols. 12iiio. 4, p. Svo. 5. Lewe Sii - - Pastures, 1854, p. Svo ; new eJ., I8S;L" (1. The Wreckers, Lon., 1857, :! vols. p. sro. Anon. 7. The Earl's Cedars, Lon,. 1860, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 8. La Bello Mario: a Romance of the Cornisli l.'uii»t, Lon., 1S02, 2 vols, p, Svo; new ed., 1884. «. The Mis- tress of Langdale Hall, Lon., 1S72 ; new ed.. InS. p, Svo. 10. Ililleadeu on the Moors, Lon., 1873, - vols; new od., 187!), 1 vol. p. Svo. U. Suuiiuor Shade mi Winte tlio P'urze r Sunshine : 1' Xovcl, I lndcTthoarau,10l,lJIilla:,;K KET •lems, I,(in., is73^ |2 'vol" isr4, ;i I"". 12. Over KIO I.H75 Sliires, h new eii,, 187!!, i; "uiiinceof the Mai i;i. including Stricture of the M ;!. s Sea and the M n., 1876, p. sv M. My H,i ycrns, I gani., inelu.l surgical Discuses of th nic [-rcthra, N. York, Isso 1 2m r, Ho new eil., I8S2. ] c in the i li ng Syphilia : bci; Lord Miiskel}' I n 'III I ' """1 l»; liie liiingor's L„,| Ilorder, h nc's Ua the Lenv 1 ■on., I8S(|, iglit iieivanl Uound, I 'ge. Lon., IS?.'- lon., 1877, The I Illii,«t. I L. cr. ,svi or: a Story of thc'\, rcn and Keyes' Text ienito-l'rinary Or-' K -on., I.s,^,»< cy«s, K r. 8v Book n i|"m the sa cvi.sion of Var •■'-ubjccts :e.< and Summer R n., ISSo, l>*. Aut lunn l,e ■ rtl 17. town, C'h , i'-merson UiUnnl, b. isi-J liern ' dp luitauqua Co., N.Y at .Ta avcs fro p. 8vo iJartmo ., Valley : a' R 20. The Fall I SSI ?e.s, [| P-'"eiv York ,''A department of examiner Is7i)_7;)_ 'arding-.M "^vo. 2. llisto .cports, l.'>li:!-6s, Al- i« Shrop,.hire Highland,..! The I nitcil ,f. V .''tory, Lo lornie : a H d .Svo. p. 8v ISS4, 'Jn l.eithay's IJank lon. ]>. S\ ■omance of tb rs. The Te .8: a Highland with c ■iiw.s of .Vcw York '^' The Last .'Hack 10 South Coa.st. L, ■nants of Uu]. OL^ions, Alb 'inimcnts and Instruct rclat '■■y of Sa. )rk, l'^76-S(i •> vols, nmon Schools; 25. The S enzie of Ked •outh Downs, Lon , 1 I'lunt.E.si, KettK Sisters of Onihcr.-lciirh !castle, I lOU., ls8o Key iiny, 1S7!). s,. :i"g to Ci, .^ , oaa, and a Digcst"of De Ma :?nl8ss, served in the M lailuated af the I "viii.b. I sin, at n Kiipni. p. Sv( Sec 'I-. Under the ' vet also Jio.N leil 1, lirigadier-gc e.vican and tl well. Rev. Samuel, M KH, I signed in Isiil a'nd •ncral in the University College, Durham viear of St. .M„k's, Woodhou e A Catechisni l» M.A., graduated I Observat ion of .M, ctihd ■n and 1 'rimlield, itary .Academy IS,32 • far, and was bre- ■gulararmy in ISfio • re. Mil tie civil regul in Californ 'Vents il Fifty Yi >^'^; oni;ined"'|S4s' i ''■-l"^ ' "'^' '-"'"• on Uo-„el Mi r- ^'"'•''^hirc, |s,-,,.7„, \[ : Keyes'^ilo/.k^';, Vm ''i'^'.''';'^'-'''?''^ *scripti„„ of f;,.„„al Jl lie has sometimes hc'n -.■giiment. .Mr. KettI iv,.i i '.'"'e "Jo eager tu.sci/iMin '■"rcful acoountof- II e .o ,i '■' <-'"'''" "" " very ful a ship of the •lmi;^,;^.^^^"^j;;;^>os relating i^ti^^nZ^ ■■is;meonolusion."-,ieij:''.;'ii''!,'-^™'''o (»e think, t.> the ;l.oIil^y'i;;i'i::^^:;;;ll"'|,;;;"i>/.Ueresti,,g materials, Inn <"mls together. ■rhe";^r m.'- h ^.^ve',!™,"'^''-'"! tl.e'n.a-' ! he liic.,r ,i,„ ,1,,. "y,"-'' "lis siiccessfiillv i •to., on liealty.ls.^.T «'vo ' '"' '^™- '■'■ ^'^ Essay, ''emK7v,l"!:-'c^riI'rfl"''-'',' ''■'■' «-"-"-' at ■■ectorof Headon-^i'ni; ',:?"'? Tui '."t""''' '"'" ' containinL'a I.itnn,, .,...., ..'*i"l|i to Intercession .• containing a uVanyrt'ogeib';, wi,if i"!'"' '" '""■"•"'■'•"i™ : % 't 1 riesf. Lon.,'ls-X B no - \"r'''"'y ^"•"'•^'- proved Unit the liil.,rii,'^"'i'' """'ever, has siiccess'tnYK- ....... ..ii.,„,mnce Hit I i'"Uui.s made his name , An rn;;;i';y i;';;;'^™j>;-f '-r-'Wa^i;:'!;., ,,,. Lon.. ls,S8-si,, 2 vol. p. sv,'! TrueChristian Unity, ''v'A''l!'S!n,'*u!:;,si:^';r':^,:j"""- -" ^^orse, ^'^ho7iv;^'^?:irt'K:r^ ■;' ''? '''y-»"> nigh "<";i, p. 8vo ■ ,;• '-'^'^'^''J'". and other Poems, Lon Coas;,^.on.:is79;K8nr''™"-' " '^""'« "^ ""« Cor^isii Kev. Rniiii>».i.. >> _. U^M?.''";)" Tif -'"' *^'""-<^'> liimo, Im!*.,'?';;::. '^•"•- '^l->'-^ ".hi voices, [verse,] Lon ,^H..y«, William H. The^Vs,, ""*^'r:^^J^r-2.'An'^^^'''^'<'N-«-ea, of Australian l-i'C Un'^sS^T^::; ^' '^^ Life a ^'ovel of Scottish snlms of David, Phihi., r.on alifie i^l-J^Sl^f^^^i^iiL T'"' Eternity of Future Pun. j-^^-- ^, M ed. A List of Buildingg ps i ' II If, 'ii y, '} . v KID to Hmrleen ycura' iiiiprisuniiicnt, but, having suffered much in lieiilth and Ijconiiiu nearly bliml, was releiised at the end uf four years. He jiuhlishcd many jjopular songs and ballads. 1. Sally Caviinagh ; or, The Un- tenanted (Jraves; a Tale ot 'l'iii|ie.-ary, Dublin, I.SB9, ]i. 8vo. 2. Knocknagow ; or, The Home.i of Tippe- riiry, Dublin, lS7it, Hvo. .S. Fur the Old Land: a Tale of Twenty Years At,'o. Illust. Dublin, ISSI), Svo. (A colleiitivo edition of hiti works has been (jublished at Dublin.) Kidd, .'Vlmira. Psiycholofty, Ho-Ini'ttrnalion, Soul and its lielations ; or, The haws of Being : .ihowing the Oecult Koree.s in .Man, liost., IS78, 12ino. Kidd, Charles. 1. On .Kther ami Chloroform as Anie>tliulics; 2d ed., Lon., IS.O.h, 12uio. 2. Chloroform and Substitutes for Uelief in Pain, (Prize Essay,) Lon., 1S72, .'*vo. Kidd, Joseph, M.D. The Laws of Therapeutics; or. The Science and Art of .Medicine, Lon., 1878, cr. 8vo ; 2a ed.. I8S1. Kidd, Robert, M.A. New Elocution and Vocal Culture. Cin., I88:i, 12nio. Kidd, Ilev. Willium John, d. 1881; rector of Disbury from 18U. 1. Kellections cjn Unitarianisui, Manchester, 18;i5, 12mo. 2. Life: its Lights and its Shadows, Lon., 1854, 12mo. :!. The World and its Two Faces. Lon., 1854, 12nio. Kidder, Ilev. Daniel Parish, D.D., [anie, vol. 1., add.,] prcifessor (if practical theology in (Jarrett liib- lical Institute, Evanston, III., 185B-7I, and in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N..I., 1871-81. 1. A Treatise on Ilomileli'cs. N. York, 18t)t; re\. ed., 181i6, 12mo. 2. The Christian Pastorate: its Character, Ke- 8pon>iliilities, and Duties, Cin., 1871, 12mo. :). Helps to Prayer. N. York. 1874, U'nio. Kidder, Frederick, 1804-1885, b. at New Ips- wich. N.Il.; a merchant in lioston ; was a member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. 1. The Expeditions of Captain Lovewell, and his Encoiinter.s with the Indians, Ac, Host., ISC', 4to. 2. Military O|ieratioiis in Ea.stern Maine and Nova Scotia during tlie Kevolution, Albany, 1807, 8vo. ;i. History of the ^ First New Hampshire Kegiment, in the War of the Rev- ; olution, Albany, l.'^(i8, 8vo. 4. History of tlie lioston I .Massacre, March 5, 1770, Albany, 1870, 8vo. See, also, [ Gc I'l.n, .\roisTrs -Aoniso.N, anh-, vol. i. ■ Kidder, J. Vital Resources; or, How to become! Physiologically Younger, N. York, 1870, 12uio. Kidder, K. P. Guide to Apiarian Science, liost., IS.'iti, 12mo. Kiddle, E. II. Practical Farmer's Guide fjr grow- ing Whe.it, Adelaide, ISIil, lOmo. Kiddle, Henry, M.A., [nuh; vol. i., add.,] b. 1824, at liatb, Eng. ; superintendent of common schools in New York City l,-<70-7'.i. 1. A New Manual of the Elements of Astronomy, N. York, Islis, ]2mo. 2. (Ed.) Spiritual Comuiunications : presenting a Revelation of the Future Life, N. York, 187'J, 12mo. 'A. Dictionary of Edueativo. With others. How to Teach : u JLmual of Methods, Cin., 1877, 12nio. Kid.>iOli, Joseph. The Maid of Nazareth : a Poem, Lon., 1>7U. ji. Svo. Kidston, Itobert. Catalogue of the Paheozoic Plants in the Department of Geology, British Museum, Lon., ISsH, 8m,. Kiell'cr, Henry Miirtyn. The Recollections cjf a Drummer IJov. Illust. bust., ls.-<:i, 16mo; Cth ed., enl., I8.s:i. Kielhorn, Franz liOrenz, Ph.D., b. 1840, at tJsnabriiek ; educated at the universities of Giittingen, Rreslau, lierlin, and Oxford: formerly professor of Ori- ental literature and superintendent of Sanskrit stmlics, ]-»eccan College, Poonah ; professor of Sanskrit at (liil- tingon since 1882. 1. (Ed. and trans.) The l'arii)lia- .sliendujekhara of Nagojlbhi^ta, Bombay, 18tH)-74, 2 vols. 8vo. "One (if the few books piiblishert during the last (ifty ieaia that murk a real ttdvuiiee 111 lb. lit.-tory ul Sanskrit .seliolarsliip."— F. .Max .MCli.kk; .4c(t(/., vi. l.'iO. 2. A Grammar of the Sanskrit Language, Bombay, 1870, 8vo; 2ded,, rev., 1880. 3. Kalyi'iyana and Patan- jali : their Relation to each other and to I'un.ni, Bom- U46 KIM bay, 187R, Svo. 4. (Ed.) The Yvfikarananmhabhashvn of Patnnjali, Bombay, 1870-84, 3 vols. 8ni. " Without wishing to detract In the least from the nieri-- of earlier editions, we must rcKard Prof. Klelhiirn''- n. certainly the first that deserves thi; name of a critical •■•\: tlon, as that word is nndcrstdod a nong classical. seholiir^ — F. Max .MC'.r.Kit: Ami., xvi. 0. Kildnre, Marqnis of. Sen FiTZ(iKPAi.i), CiiAiir.i^ Wll,l,IA.M. DlKKOK LkIXSTKII. Kilgore, Carrie Sylvester, (iiurnhani,. 18;!8, at Craftsbury, Vl. : became n lawyer, and wife ni the following. Woman Suffrage: an Argument on the Elective I'ranehise. 1873, 8v(i. Kilgore, Uamon Young, 1827-1888, a lawyir of Philadelphia. I. Dangers which threaten the j; public, Phila., 1860, Svo. 2. tiuestions of the \h\ . Caste, SuHVage. Labor, ,tc., N. York, 1870, 8vo. Al-., various pamphlets on legal and reform topics. Kilgoiir, Henry. I. Nitrogen shown to he (':ir- bonic Oxide, Lon., 180."), 8vo. 2. The Hebrew or Ibeiiiin Race, including the Pehisgians, the Phenicians, the Jews, the British, and others, Lon., 1872, 8vo. Kilian, Paul. On the Physiological and Thcr.i- peutic Properlies of Mineral Waters, Lon., 1881, 8vii. Killen, J. M. 1. Our Friends in Heaven ; or, The .Mutual Recognition of the Redeemed in Glory Demon- strated, Edin., 1854, 12mo; 15th ed., 187:1. 2. o.ir Friends in Hell ; or, Fellowship among the Lost, Edin., 1850, 24ino. :i. Our Companions in Glory: Society ni Heaven Contemplated, Edin., 1862, 12mo. Killen, James Ilryce. The United State- M Europe, Lon., 1880, 8vo. Killen, Ilev. William U., D.D., president < ) Assembly's College, Belfast, and professor of eccle.-ia>ii. eal history. 1. The Unitarian Martyr: a Defence nf John Calvin in the Case of Michael Servelus, Belfa-i, 1854, 8vo. 2. The Ancient Church : its History, ll.ic. trine. Worship, and Constitution traced for the First Three Hundred Years, Lon., 1850, Svo. 3. Memoir nt John Edgar, Belfast, 1807, 12mo. 4. The Old Cathi.lio Church ; or. The History, Doctrine, Worship, and Polity of the Christians to the Establishment by the Po|ie as a Temporal Sovereign, Edin., 1871, 8vo. 5. The Ecclesia.-. tical History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period !u ilie Present Tiines, Lon., 1876, 2 vols. Svo. " His book contains a good deal of real information fir those who have strength to find their way to it through the jungle of eunt Ijy wliieh it has j be appr(jached."— >«(. Hcv., xlii. li;i, 144. 6. The Westminster Divines, and the Use of Instru- mental Music, Lon., 1882, Svo. V. The D^natian Epi:-. ties Entirely Spurious : a Reply to the Bishop of Durliaiu, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. Killick, A. H. The Student's Hand-Book of ,1. 8, Mill's .-System of Logic, Lon.. 1860, Svo; 2d ed., Is7)i, Killick, Louisa M. A Lay of Magdala, I.idi.. 1808, Svo. Kilner, W. B. A Comiiendium of Modern I'li;ir- macy ; 5th ed., Lon., 1884. Svo. liilpin, Lisa. Girls and their Mission, Lon., Isilii, 12mo. Kilvert, Ilev. Francis, M.A., 1793-1863, gra.l- uatud at Worcester College, Oxford, 1819. 1. SerniMiis preach,. 1 at Christ Church. Bath, Lon., 1827, 12m(i. 1', Sermons preached at St. JIary's (.'hurcli, liathwick, I.'.n.. 1837, 12mo. 3. Pinacothecie Historicie Speeinnn. I.on., 1848-50, 2 vols. lOmo. 4. Ralph Allen and Prior I'aik, Bath, 1857, 16uio. 5. .Memoirs of Ihe Life and Writiags of the Right Rev. Richard Ilurd, D.D., Lord l!ish..|) .if Worcester: with a Selection from his Correspondcnec loul other Unpublished Pajiers, Lon., 1860, Svo. ■' A VdUime which, if not of any special interest, will lie a useful addi'ion to the biographical shelf of a libnuy. "- Sat. Ilev., ix. ;134. 0. Renniins in Verse and Prose : with n Brief .Mciimir, Lon., iJ^liO, Svo. Kimball, Edwin Coolidgp. Midnight Sun- beams; or. Bits of Travel through the Lund "1 the Norseman, Bost.. 1888, Svo. Kimball, Elijah II. The (ios])els in Poetry, N. York, 1870, 12mo. Kimball, II. I. The International Cotton F.\|)o- sifion. Allanta, Georgia, 1>81, N. York, 1882, Svo. Kimbail, Harriet McEwen, b. 1834, at Ports iiiuulh, N.H. 1. Hyniiis, Host., l.'<«tt, DSmo. '-'. Sm! low Flights of Song, N. York, 1871, sq. lOmo. ■': The Blessed Company of Ali Faithful People, N. York, 187!i, 16mo, Kimball, James William, [oiite, vol. i., aJd.,) KIM and „fter„ij/e„'« ;'7;^'"^J,^'^,7''';'"t «n.,lu„tinK Diaciple, Ii„«t., ISM "4,nn 9 t-' ,' ^.l'" '*'''"»'"l ments ti. Kaitli, Bost Isr 19, . '^ f^ncoun.Ko- 186; 4 ,V,1 ; T, i"' '^''^'••••'■•"ul? " Novel, N. York Story. % a'^M ,f Kl'm.lr'^','-'';'''" .'^ "'''■■'' ^"'""" K n„'i;„^'"r 0, Kx...,tio„al Life, N. York 1,4 '' , h'nalmn, (Jtrara Henry, M.n.r.A , F R ^ i ftc J^ho't^th^ifl'/ii !?^;ie;!;i";^.l]^^^ V bf'n8,tpgether ' orbreak.s i„ tla"str«ta/'-*,i»' liwnd, Lon., 1874, ,3 vols 1, ,Svo ir . ' ^l'^"- '■"•■■ts, liOn., 1870 S V ! i L • "'''"■'■' <"■ Cor- l>^-!. .1 vols, er s"- o' T i' ^''c"''^ ^'^ ^"X'' ^^<"'- ".l.or Heading, for mbllci[.t:'L'"'"LSS«'';;^'' '?'' •>-"o.'^"r Ethel Vr "a-^S^''''''^^ = ^^'-. ^-•. ' •I- The Fisherman', rMM ^'^^i I'""'- 'SSI, IJmo Kiiie A,.^ ^ 'J '"' ^''"•' l^"' Ifiiro. "■■■Kt Arthiir. Our Sfini: 1 II IT J"'". r,nn., I SSI) ,, 8vo " '° ^""'^ ""^'" 'n KIN I Co^e'ge^^"o*rd" P8sr"' !^-^-\ f"''""'"" "' "^^n""' 8inee^l(i,'^",'sl HI -;;'•'''''"<;'' ?•■" • ^'™^ "f A^'-'bury an Account /,; ,he i '^f.""'' ' P* S?""''''"^^''"""' ^ ►"-'ing .,,""' "> "le >. (leorge's K ota Ac [ nn 1 ui'n ''''i'i;;!;''';rf/-'"ott'r.8U' nm"''""™ to the ^S^"Xr '"-^lon.gomery.'lllu,.. Lon. King, Capt. C'harlc!;, r.,S A b I814 „t am N.V.; graduated at the I S \I m,' J f ',"' Albany, cerved a first in the ..^.i'lV '"""'"^y Academy IS(W1; ; cavalry, reti^L/'Jrom^a r^:^' I'i'^:;^:"; " '"? , ""l"«ry science in the I'ni^e .i „ , t W '""'^P''*"r "f ' >>*>*»■ I. The Col, n..r« II i .^ Wisconsin since .^purs, Phil,.., isstTimo "='''"' "^' "'"""'S '"« st;i^i^"';:ir ii;^' Pa.^^:?^^|!;i:;!'y;-,°f '"^ "t the mlliiary (•"hmcrs IJHiiKliter' 'iVis r'f "',"",'"'•' >-'ivcn in 'The ' , ^' ' *»• ■•• Marion's Kaith I'hil,. i«u; 10 ' The Deserter- falsnl i.'/ .1 " '"" '"S^. 12mo. a. l-hila., ISsY, ,'o,i ''"^7 " the Ranks. Two Novels, I'ln.^t.' X.York lissiC'"-'""" ^^"-"- -■'tory: pa-ssed out of his h, ir, ,f^ '' ^""'' ''^"'^ '"terwards John Taylor rh,"n th?V'r''"r'' '" '■'" ''^ Xeiv York. Mr K „"", i^- '^'•^"■•'I'-'itan .Museum, ity College Can^b IZ „f 'l^J r^"'' *-■'"""? "' 'r""- at the tin,; lij 1^11) V'^fJ' "''f ^^"""^ Fc)lo>y L'in rsp« .,n 1 A- V ; '■ Antique Uems: their Ori and asl lu ? 'ativ "oV A '"i'"f"r"' '": ^"--< "'-"tory; Collectors, lu^!:^ t^:^,^: ;::::^,rT^'':'r iMediivaVlttimu""!''!','" '/^'''r'' ^"-ntand I of Engraved (Jems, hut' Lon ,L " J^'""^-^"'^ p^'S;.sii,-^-r-gi^^o'ft^^ ..a?^"^'t;je'^^S'^i^i^;-=:^-7vfi;;.rad. r.:'!«T;ij^{..-r£-",'"---'e:iSi logical f^u voy vhkh ".V;"' '^"T'-' "^ "'" '■■«■"«"- I. Keport on^t'hrGcolo^, ",?'!''''?''■ "'"" "'•* "" '■^'*1- " rallel. "■ P 1", "^ ''■y.'''".™ ,'"" "f ••'« Fortieth l-arallel. ,•■ Pa„ers"'on"'l'' "■:-'"",™J!''".'"' "'" ^"'•'ioH 870-7fi^ .s, „;,.".;:,';•.'■•• .l'l»"^« ""'l Maps. I WaibflsYolffi', .sv'or^ta'aild'fi,/''; 4 ''',"''■' T'' '^'"l"' ,M^;;..in^ngin.he.i;S:.,.'t>c enjoyment acc.mpanied l" a ()c^"Ji^ " '?"'"ff'™' "''f". and resuite'^Vii^'owif;;,;;;'^^;.':^;'?';?''.^''- ^ing sums „p ,i,e OM the systeniatic ge ,,;■'' ^'«,„'^"'•k" this volume veyed The preteit\^'l,m. 1 ,.??,'"'' }''<-'y Imve sur- uumbered as „rsfi„ ^^e^^^li^^^^^lllr^^^.j:^ 947 mm KIN of the scleiuiflc results anil CI iiu'lunlons of the min'ey. . . . Tliu most siitlsfiictiiry part |«('J of Mr. Kind's work, iioxt to its Hcienlillu thorotiijIiiiuHs, is tlie bri'iultli of vit'W which tmbrucus in one lii'lil tlii' correliUloii of siicli uxtumlcii forces, and the vls?iir of khusii with wliiuli tlie iiutlior hun- (llcs so Ittryo a siibjecl witiiout allowing; liliusi'lf to be cnislieil by iletuils."— .Vii(i«ii, xxviii. 7:i. Kiiii;, Dun, M.lJ,, i7',il-l.'^(>l,b. at Mansliclii.C'nnn. ; practiaed incilicine in Charlcstown, K,I. I. Quackery rniuaskcil, Host., ISiS, |2riio. 2. Tobacco: what it is anil what it docs, X. York, ISOI. ISnio, Kiiif!, Itev. Uiivid, lA,.l)., [unii; vol. i., add.,] KIN King, Rev. Edward iaeorgc, D.D., gruduntcd at .^^idncy-Suascx College, Cambridge, l.Hfill; ordaiiii'l 18711; vicar of St. Kdward's, Cambridge, lS72-7.'>, mid of iMadingley since IM70. I. Did St. I'etcr write in Greek? or, Thoughts and Criticisms tending to pruv, the Aramaic Origin of the Second Epistle of St. I'etci- and the Kplstle of St. Jude, 1871. 2. Conimenlary i.n Zechariah. Part I., Vision I. l,on., 1877, 8vo. (Trans.) The Valkut on Zechariah : with Notes and .\|' peniliccs, lion., 1S82, 8vo. I. Hebrew Words and Syiii. nymes: I'art I., The Names of (iod, I.on., 1S81, 8vo. >. The I'uwer of Zeal; with an Appendix, Akkadian (ienesis; or, The Iiillucnce of Karlv lial'v 1803-188;! Lon., 18117, p. 8vij. 2. .VIeuioir, by his Wife and Daughters: with Sermons, Olasgnw, 1885, p. 8vo. King, David, M.l>., 18 1 2-1882, b. in Newport, R.I. : graduated at iirown University l.'^.'U and at Jotlcrsiin Medical College INIJI, and practised in Newport. Ho was a member of the Uhoilc Island Medical Society, president of the .Newport llislorical Society and of the p. Svo, Ionian Ueligion on the Language and Thought uf (lent- sis, Cambridge, 1888, 8vo. King, Kdwyn John Slade. Ilfraeombe tln' Healthiest Devonshire Watering, -I'hice, I.on., I87.'i, sv. . King, Eleanor Elizabeth. (Trans.) From tin Earth to the .Moon direct, by .lules Verne, Lon., 1871!, lledwood Library, ami nnide a huge collection of rare books, chielly American, which was sold at auction in New York in 1884. 1. History of Redwood Library, Host., 1860. 2. Historical Sketcli of the Island ('emc- tery Company at Newport, Rhode Island, Newport, 1872. King, David liuiiiiett, b. 1818, in Westmoreland Co., Pa. ; was professor of Latin in Lafayette University 1877-80, and has since practised law in New "i'ork City. The Irish Question, N. York, 1882, 12uio. King, E. K. A Family Archive, [a novel,] Lon., 1876, 2 vols. King, E. M. Truth, Love, Joy ; or, The Uarden of Eden and its Fruits. .Melbourne, 1801. Keighley Hall, and other 2. The Silver Teapot : a izabeth. Passages a True Story, Lon,, King, Elizabeth. 1. Tale-s, Lon., 1868, fp. 8vo. Tale. Lon., 187(1, l2mo. King, Lady Florence El from the Life of a Fox-Terrier : 18711, 16uio. King, Vcn. Francis D.D., graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1841; ordained 1843; archdeacon •<( Dromorc since 1887. I. Friendly .Vdvice to Yonn,' Men, Lon., 1851, 8vo. 2. Scriptural I'rayers, Lua,, 1852, 16nio. 3. Little Robert; or, The Lent Jewel, Lon., 1861, 12mo. King, Frank Leigh C. Past, Present, and Fu- King, Edmund Fillinghain. 1. A Biographical ture: being a lirief Kpitomo of the History of tliis Sketch of Sir Isaac Newton, Ac, tjrantham, 1858, 8vo. World, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. 2. Ten Thousand Wonderful Things, Lon., 1859-60, two series. l2ino. King, Edward. 1. Anglo-Saxon Poema : Le- gends of Alf-ed the (Jreat, and Jliscelli'ncous Poetry, Coventry, 1857, 8vo. 2. Poems of Libertv, Coventry, 1864, Svo. King, U. Swinbiirn. Stories and Anecdotes uf the Civil Service, Lon., 1SS4, l2mo. King, George, Fellow of the Institute of Actu- aries. 1. The Theory of Finance: being a Short Trc:it- iso on the Doctrine of Interest and Annuities-Cer'.iiii, Lon., 1883, 8vii. 2. The Institute of Actuaries' Tcxi- King, Edward. Rules for Managing and Keeping ' Book of the Principles of Interest, Life Annuities, :in4 a Horse, Lon.. I85s, 12ino. ! Assurance, and their Practical Application: Part II., King, Ut. Ilev. Edward, M.A., D.D., b. 182'J; Life Contingencies, Lon.. 1888, Svo. King, George William. ,1. A Conoi.se I'hn.- nology of Ancient and Modern History, Brighton, iMil, 12mo; 2d ed., Lon., 1871. 2. An Introduction to .An- cient Geography, Lon., I,s64, p. 8vo. King, Grace, daughter of the late W. W. King, of New Orleans. Monsieur Molte, N. York, 1888. 12inii, King, Mrs. Harriet Eleanor, b. 1840; dauglner of Admiral and Lady Harriet Hamilton; married, I^il:;, to Henry S. King, publisher and banker, London. I. Aspronmnte, and other Poems, Lon., I860, p. sm. Anon. 2. The Disciples, [verse,] Lon., 1873, p. >vu; 5th cd., 1883. " It Is a very remarkable poem. The writer does not seem so much to compose It as to breathe It forth ; it is ihe fruit of intense personal feeling ; it (;lo«s with the liii > uf an absolute conviction. . . The ' Disciples' who.-e Miller- ings are recorded are some of those Italians who looked to Mazzini as their chief ... As a rule, the poetry lies iinTe in the thing tlimiKht than in tlie thing said. Tliere is, lun, a conspicuous want of poetical art."— AVi/. Kcv., xxxviii. isj. 3. A Book of Dreams, [verse,] Lon., 1883, p. Xvo. "If to the readers of ' Aspromonte' and 'The Disciples' it was just possible to ask whether -Mrs. King were ii |"«t born, or whether the pa.ssioiiate fervour of her syiiiii Mliy for Italy had made of fair sjieecli fairer song, we iliiiit such question decided by this book. Here is no impulse save that which comes to poets born, not made."—.!''"'/., xxiii. HiJ. 4. Ballads of the North, and other Poems, Lon., IsSt), p. 8vo. King, 'lenry, .M.A., graduated at Wadhani CoIIckc, Oxford, IS38; Fellow 1844; called to the biir at tlie Inner Temple 1844. ('Trans.) The Metamorphose.-- uf Ovid, ill English Blank Verse, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. King, Capt. Henry, R.N. The Window Obser- vatory ; or. Directions for Rendering Practical Astioiioiiiy graduated at Oriel College, Oxford, 1851 ; principal of Cuddesdon College 1863-73 ; canon of Christ Church and Regius professor of pastoral theology, Oxford, 1873- 85; Bishop of Lincoln since 1885. 1. Addresses to Men; with other Sermons. 2. Meditations on the Last Seven AVords of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Lon., 1876, 16mo j now ed„ 1881, 32mo, 3. Ezra and Nehemiah: TwoSer- 1 mons, Lon., 1878, 32mo. King, Edward, b. 1848, in Midc'lefield, Ma's. ; has contribated largely to newspapers and periodicals. Ho made a tour through the South in th<- interests of Scrib- ner'a Magazine, (now the Century,) i.nd for a number of years resided in Paris, acting as Purls correspondent to several American journals. During the Ruseo-Turkish war he went us newspaper corresiiondent into the Bal- kans with the Russian army. 1. My Paris : French Char- acter Sketches, Bost., 1868, 12mo. 2. Kentucky's Love; or. Roughing it around Paris, Bust., 187:i, 12mo. 3. The Great South: Record of Journeys in 1872-7:1. Illust. Hartford, Conn., 1875, Svo. (Republished from Scribner's Magazine.) " Full of iiiformatiiiii and interest. It would have been a most valuable and telling work if he hud taken the trouble to rewrite it. . . . The facts iiinl evidence are there, though they lie scattered in every direction amid the or- dinary material of a traveller's journal wrjtteii lor the amu.sernent uf magazine readers."— .So/. Kcv., xl. 407. 4. French Political Leaders, C' Brief Biographies,") Bost., 1876, 12mo. 5. Echoes from the Orient; with Miscellaneous Poema, Lon., 1880, 12nio. "They decorate and dignify in careful and natural verse the stories ninl sentiments which they treat."- Xulion, xxxi. 312. 6. The Gentle Savage : a Novel, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. Europe in Storm and Calm : Twenty Y'ears' Expe rienccs and Reminiscences of an American Journalist. ; more generally useful, Lon., 1877, 12mo. Over One Hundred Illustrations by Felix Rcgamey. i King, Henry. Savage London : Lights and Sliail- Springlield, Mass.. 1885, Svo. ; ows of Kiver-Sidc Character and Queer Life in Lunil^ii "The book is thoroughlv interesting, the narrative in ' Dens, [stories,] Lon., 18S8, cr. Svo. places showing a very high degree of merit in descriptive : King, Henry Clay. Digest of Decisions uf the Tuthnxll^m " """^'""''' '■'"'"'■'' '" '■•"'■«''•-; Tennessee Supreme Court, 1798-1880; 2d ed.. Chic, 8. The Golden Spike: a Phantasy in Prose, Lon., ' ^^S!''- '^ ^'"'l'.^^'"' ., « . • . .„„ • „ „ 1SK6, p. Svo. 9. A Venetian Lover, [vers-,,] Lon., 1887, i ^ '*»"g' "^''- "fnry .Melville, b, 1839, m H:vl!s Ifliuo ' I Co., .Mo. ; entered the ministry of the Baptist Cliunh " It'ls an honest and worthy piece of literary work."- I 18.'i9. 1. Early Baptists defended, Bost., 1880, sq. lUino. lialion. xlv. 07. ' 2. Mary's Alabaster Box, [homilies,] Bost., 1883, 12mo. 948 KIN King, Ilormio, b. Isii ,,, p.,. „ mH.V2iuo. *<-'"<"»'"' in tiirope. Illust. Wash., King, Horatio C'olliiiN. I, I «(7 .„ , "-n of J|„n,ti„ Ki„,, ,'""'*' ''• '"^-I't I'ortlan.l.Me.; College 1S,8, a.lu.i.'te.r ' „, g,'" "m,;"' "' ^^j^'Xinson j oivil war, «n,i »„» appointoj ,„l 1 ' """'-''' '" "'« ' M.irtial, S. Vork, IS711 2C0 ' "^'S'"""""' C.urta- .N. v"^',-!;,,;''!;;;^:"'"'"' ^''"'•'''' "■"' ■'- '-tin churcb, eil.. Ins:;. '"' '"n'"^'> '■""■, I«8(), Svo; 2(i "."-?^: i''l't Z^^'^;^''"''' '^f «-"-al Architee- j ■^Heffiel.l, ISi , 12, „% "e 't^fr '^"i"": a Sketch, '"'"'•= I'oon,, lion., ISio.p.s r ,'"r.,'"«""'-- " I^™' clients , or, J«urnoyin.'3 throll, P ,'"'''^"'" "'"' '"- '■"H., I85(i, 121110. 5 j,„ „?%'' En«l"»'l "nd Wales, fi. Continental Ku,.,p/ f ";' .-u', '-'","' "eiv o,l, mi. '^Kij.r^i^v!;'''^"?'^--.'-" ''^^^ ierwick, since IS 9. Moalt . ,/'-'"'\ "[ ?'• ""^''^ l.ondo'„ Ob^Msk':' r^nVv™-'-;! " '"^""•^ "^ •"'-' glyphics. Il|„,t. Lon iss'i' "^ I '"" "' "'» "!«■■<'- i I'oveiies on the Terjinlo Mrll ,.'.'r''' '■'■ '*• ""cent Dia- Jy". ••. Anglican 11 ■„,„„, ,1 h''"'''"'^''"'' '■'*«■*' P' Whole lScaf'^t:^°tn^' 'j'^the Ve,.dier<:?Mfo K>»g, Jnines. rndu«trv ,in,i r • Uerumn of Fran. HotTmun, L^n srs'^l^n';''' ^""^ "'" U.S.naTyafa"a',i!L't;„"' '^^^^''^nd ; entere.l the l-«^n wii: lialiil'l't^lfit'o^"''" /i'of''', '^f-A- g-duated at Cutcumhe i,s*'> I I™' ''^'i; oi-dained 1827; vicar of 2 Ti,„ „ •'-: '• tcclesia- Cura.. j „r, A Pastor's C,,r„o Hotne. 'A Ti,n n. • . . ' tares KIN' y'l!" ''..-;,,;:« Hor'"'r^"'^-'Al'-tor'sCrr^ \''-i ' • ^^ different translation from «•".. Rev. John Rie..ard,M.A., graduated at I Balliol College, Oxford IN'i- . ■• . I .;;'■, I'c'terV, O^t'onl ^in'e "iV "T ""l; """ "^ Prize Ks.„y. ISti.l: ThotJran'of ; ^ ^^'-''' theological " P-t-li„ptisn,al Sin'U; . "I's,! ' liil'^'.^'V^ '" "'^ ?'...-c a An.Mver to the Hov. (M.' 1 -, "'-"■|"'nsions : U- M«*j. c^'v 0*2 ;,r?'f ^'"i?""-- "^ M. ,n.ay's Follie... Lon., S72 ''i ■"■ o^' ^^""••' -^'il'l- I i'he e^ueen of the 1 euMinl; i ' !'' ^"'- Anon. .;. j,- f-«t for (Jold, Lort IS '; ';":••, '^'^' '' ^-l'- !'• '^vo Constancy, Lon., 1,S7;! "^ J',;' l"'"' i'-f'"- 5. Cruel I'on., I«7,^ ;i vols. 1 ■ •'■ '''■»■ «• 01' the Koll, pur DetaclMuent, L,' ^.''T ^^ '«»'- '2n.". 7 f vols. cr. 8v„. 9. A Fa ^''''f,"'''''''''''';''. J'""., Is's, ; ^"•, I". The L,Hv FobhN '''"?;' '''^•'' '' ^■"'■'' «■•• !>• •■:"eet is True l.ove I.on '""7' I'' ■'; ' *"'"• !'• '^^o. K'ng, Louis Joseph, JilRcs . '• ''' '*"• t" the Kvo and Far Jnh. nn.rv V"^' '"'"'"•"iT surgeon ;stf„j,-BF fi'■■™I^.;"c; Lon., 1885, 8vo ' ^•''^f'^'se. Kecreation, .Sleep ^^"!"^.fl«L^.]-i---:^-^o,d^^.J Fr^n"^'si!^*2«-„ ^'''nk Rowe : how he beca.ne Great, King, Mfs. jiigjj ,, , „. ., 'I'seovered in the I>evel ,,„,'. ,;„^"?'='P''^'' "f Nature as yer.se, I8fi,i, 8,-0; 2d ed \"u '"i 'Structure of the Uni. Land : vol. i., uU 1 s'-n 1 - """' ''''e 'n the Spirit- .l-'i'^ : their Caust'anU C fe"'!,' 't" t^ ''''■ ■'■ ■'^- ' i,Ki;;i;fc-;-,,^e^i:C.ao,,8v. iliack.BayLisfricVaTl"';!'' ^>' "^'»' '""- 2 The Cambridge, Cs!, 78''s, '".;„^""'",r. «-t"n. il,!!;! Pe.rce: a Memorial Colieetion rt ^^^''^ Benjamin l2mo. 4. I'oeket I1„«L .• V, ' t^amhridge, IS8I «,, ' Cambridge, M^tt Tfimo "u'T"; '*'""'^' ^^""""l' vard and its .>-urroundinLs T„ ".'"'i"- T- 1'., Il„r- sq. I2mo. ™unuings. I||u,t. Cambridge, 1878, Gr^■e?!;%^eh"d,'^^'.7„^,I';f«,f'•;' Public Services of i-f^e^t;-i.;:r^'it'^-^---- ;-'-oR3\-j;?:j-"i'tticerthr}^ I -'id ed., enl., 185.-, i ^ "^ Jntestates, I.on., 1854 s™. name there mentioned, add 1 te'v"'- ■,'. "''^J °f ege I)ubli„/^^;'? '^'J--d,- KHuluated at Trinity 6o|.' ^t- -Mark's, Low -Moor Vnri,. • T ' Perpetual curate of , at lilaekrock, DubMn He „'""' "*''-'*' '• "««■ --esident {articles an,l reviews ,othV,."n ^.""•"^"t"'- "f literal^ I establishment fo'flfteen year' ir"" ^i.'"""" ''•<"" i's originally published as seH„i; • . ' V,"''" novels were periodicals und-r th„ L "'' '" the Cornhill and other the Debt, Lon , ,882 74T r;'"'' "' " ''•''"■" ' '•„" Drawn Game, Lon. g^j .'^ '''^ "■•' '*'''• ^^ A the Green, Lon., ;m:Uol u% P' '"'' •'• ''^'""'"S of Coquette's Conquest, Lon.! 85' 'v; l"""' "t' "'"• '■ ^ '"f'', 12mo. 5 A si,„ , ' ^ 'ols. er. 8vo; new ed er. 8vo. .!, A Leal „ ""''"' J''*""' '-on-, lS8fi, 3 v 1" or. 8yo. ''"" ^"''^ ^ a Novel, Lon!, 1888, 2 vols: i l'^'-'«V9, b. near"p,y-^:;o'i",', He''- f,".'""' ^'"- '- »^''>.,] L-veter College, O..ford Tg "• ^"^'fr^ Srnduated at I terly Review the Nin h Editio '''if^lf "^ '" »'« «""- Bntannica Ac, on the local ""?„;! "'« Encyolona,dia ^-" »nd Cornwall =atbe'drX"/nd";'di:e"nri::;.^3 949 • KIN h" 1'^" ¥j ;f "n,l Stu.lie., Descriptive m.-l llisloric.l, Loi.., IS, 4, '''liiiits, Itev. Robert, L""".. ,*"'• '•' "'';'•! ,, f McMuoir i.>trn.lucto,7 t„ the Karl.v l.;tory .,f the 1 n- ,„.,cv of Arin«Kl'. '<^«-. Armagh, IS..4, f(>l. King, llobert. The Chronology ol ^acrc.l History, , ''"K'ii'iB"'Vrs'!' Ilobert Moss, wife of a district ojBcor 1 ,.„!f :;:^',''I':;. "Is j«d«e. ;rhc l>i,u-y -f a Cinluu,^ , Wife in India, 1.S7V-1SS2. lllu.t. l.on., 1H»5, I vols. , ''■•■Her sketches are truthful an,l lively/'-Soi. Rev., \\x. "KillK, Knius. Ohio: Kirst Fruits of the Ordlnaneo \ of I's-r, ("American Commonwealths,") Host., 18f<8, ^ ''iiiMK, Ucv. SaiiMiol, vicar of C.ntlcy, Yorkshire. I'ravers lor Kamilics. I.oii., ls5fi, ll!mo. kiiiK, K«-v. Samuel Willinm. The Ita utn \ al- lov^ the Pennine Alps: a Tour through All the l!o- nuntioand I.ess Frciuintcd " Vals" ol Northern I'.ed- mont must. Lon., IS.iS, Svo. I'l'iis is a book that will he w.'l.'imie to many readers T 1, , ucM Islin it" 1 listri.'t has of late l,eei. traversed hv h.llmtl^li'lf tourists, Mr. Kin, has heen I he ^^^^^^ ^_ ^"kgTMr^t's^erd-eligru , ,s24-ls7o, b in CharlesuJn, S.C. ; wife of Henry K>.>g. '•,'*7 «- | ments of an Idle Wonuin, I-on., lh;>4, l-'>"o. 2. 1-ilJ . a j Xovll, l'! a church in fean Fran i«> fro n 1860 till his death. He was a h,gh ly ; ,K ular preacher and lecturer, and exerted a strong m- , uence in California by his appeals tor the preservation tie rnion, at the beginning of the .Recession inoe- nent. 1. The White Hills: their Legends, Landscape, , nn, Poetry lUust. Host., IS.V.I. sin. Ito ; new eds., Is62, S70 187.H telKtes to the White Mountains of New , Ham'psh rcwdiich Mr. King had e.xph.red during .^everal s miiers a.id winters, and which, hy his "et "s o the Boston Transcript, he did much to make a favorite e- sort.) 2. Patriotism, and other Papers with a Hi .- graphical Sketch by Hon. Richard^ Frothingham, Bo»t , 1™U 12mo. H. Christianity and Humanity : Sermons. Edited, with a Memoir, by E. P. Whipple. »"'*■' 1^;'- llo. 4. Substance and S^how and .dber Lectures. Edited, with an Introduction, by E. P, Whipple. Host., 1877, 16mo. "King, ThorolU," (Pseud.) See Oatchell, *^'V» KingVToler,'' (Pseud.) See Fox, Emily, »i,/..-". Kins, W. J. Treasury of Facts: a Cyclopedia of , Natural and Mathematical Science, N. York, 1884, | "'iiing, William, M.D. Thoughts and Suggestions { on the Teaching of Christ, Lon., 1872, p. ^vo. | King, William, ScD professor in «»;«"« f^'^S"' : (ialwavTand Kowney, Thomas H. An d Chap- c of the tieological Record, with a New Int^preta- U, „ • or. Uock-Metamorphism, especially the Methy osed Kind, and its Resultant Imitations of Organisms. Illust. '' King^Wii'liam Croker. The Common Law Pro- ceclurc Amendment Act, (Ireland,) K8o6, Lon., 185,, ''King, Ui'v. William Francis Henry, M.A., en luted at Christ Ciiurch, Oxford, 186.,; ordained fS'l caratcof Enticld 1877-8:1. 1. Ad,lington Robert Peel Venables, Bishop of Na-ssau : a Sketch of his Life J; 1 I abours for the 'chureh of God Lon., 1878 p. 8vo. 2 The Royal Supremaoy with Keference to Convoca- tion, the Court of Appeal, Ac, Lon., 1881. 8vo. ?.. (Ed.) Threads of Gold : a Selection of Sayings from the ttiO KIN Writings of Saint., Lon., 1884. 6 lino 4. Cla.-.i.al and Foreign quotations, Law Terms and MaXMU.s Proverbs, Motto's, Phrase-, and Expressions in French, German, tireek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese : wth Translations, Uefereiices, Explanatory Notes, and In- '''KTng?Wi\Tir''l'llMJ.l«'*:'i h. in North Carolina; enteied the I'.S. navy as an assistant engineer 1^:., : chief engineer 18011. Lessons and l'^"^'''''"' ,^''":' l'' Steam, the Steam-Engine, Propellers, Ac, N. \ork, 1860, 8vo; UHh eil., 187.'). „ , Kilie, William L. The Newspaper l.'ress of Charleston, S.C. : a Chronological and Biographical Hi.^ t,u-v, Charleston, 1S72, 12mo. ; King, Lient.-tol. William Uoss, b. 1-.!.^ served ill the Katlir war 1851-i;i. 1. Campaigning . . ' Kallirhind ; or. Scenes nnd Adventures in the Kidhr \\:u ol 851-52 Lon., l^.Vl, p. 8vo. 2. The S,mrlsman a,.! 1 Naturalist in Canada; or. Notes "n the Natural 1 ,- •' ",rv of the Game, Game Birds, and Fish ol hat l,oumr> . Loii., 1S66, r. 8vo. H. The Aboriginal Iribcs ol llio 1 Nilgiri Hills: a Pai.er, Lon., 1870, 8vo. ,. „ . , King, Lieut.-t ol. William H"«us, I .S.A i, ! 18", iifNew York City ; graduated at the 1 .S. Military Academy 186:i, and appointed to the engineers; serve, h, the civil war. 1 .' Torp,does : their Invention and Use, Wash., 1866, Svo. 2. Materials lor Dolensne Ar- i mor. Wash., 1871, 8vo. ,,-„■.■ ii Kingdon, Abraham. Gordon, the Chnstmn Her,: ft Book for the Young, Lon., 18,Mo, 12nio. Kingdon, II. U. The Old English Mastiff, L.,n., '^'Kingdon. »"• Kev. Ilollingworth Tully, D.I)., graduated at Trinity Cdlege, lambridge, 1-j^. ordained 1 8611 ; Bishop-coadjutor of Fredericton, New Brunswick, since 1881. Fasting Coiiiinunion : How Binding in Englaml by the Canons, Lon., 1 !-,.!, ^^o. "''Kiiigdon, John Abcrnethy, pnstinaster of the Company of Grocers, London. (Ed^) laOnm le of First Volume of MS. Archives ol the \ ,,rsh.p il ;.ii.- i.any id' (irocers of the City ol London, A.I). 1..4.,- 'ub:1: with Introduction, Lon., 1888, 2 vols. 4to. Pri- " K'iVgdon'l'Kev. Samuel Nicholson, B.l. isoi- 1872; Vicar of liridgcrub, Devonshire, Iron, IM2 I. The ilistory and Sacred Obligation ol he habbath, l..,n., 1X56 12mo. 2. Schism nnd its Results brought !■■ the Te8t',.f Scripture nnd Experience. Hy a Clergymiu, m the West. Ln., 1850. I'amph. ;). Church Psahnod), 1856, 8vo. Also, single lectures, Ac. Kingham, Richard. The Amateurs Manual ol Photography, Lon., 1864, 8vo ; :id ed., ishh. Kinglake, Alexander William, ^""^ ^■'''' '•; where his name is erroneously given as John Alexand r and the date of his birth as 1802, add.,] 18ll-ls.li , b. arTaunton; graduated at Trinity College Canihndge I 18:i • called to the bar at Lincoln;s Inn 1837 but retire, from 'practice in 1856; elected M.P. for »"' K;' " 1857, and re-elected 1868, but unseated on peliiioii, lord of the manor of Saltmoor, Somersetshire :iii, .leputy -lieutenant of the county. He "ccompaninl tla English army to the Crimea in 1854. The Invasion ,.f t^r^'lL. :'its Origin, and an Account o its lr,^ro s down to the Death of Lord Raglan : vols. i. i.ud ii., LMin i.nd Lon 18(i;l, 8vo : 4th dl. same year. ''"Lo gexpeet.^ a,\d desired, Mr Kinglake^ i-|;;;T comes ,it last And it comes eiitirclv wnrti > ol ' f; " ,'" of the autior It will be road with adiuiniti.u an, 'U- Il^^lVall lull those vvln. ^vill,«l>■V:l:■.'^lVi^;"lll::!r;!l;'n to the historical literature of England. -.8al. yui ,. .x\ . ^t£ 'ioll^ed miS'and burnished, style which lim maih'\yi?.mth..rl-ai,ioiis is still .naim^.nedi, umes- and were the ntere.st of the subject evi n i - " raentous they would be eagerly ;f'"> t-;,^!*' " " ^'L literary production of consummato .skill. -.8o(. /,(i , -^i Kr.'. and French sol.llers and the r Renerals are outc.l h. ..i.| with the historical spirit ol the age.' -&«'■ «« ■■ J'^^'*' 222. pBlfffi? 1 J. ~ KIN iiiidurstanrl."-.!^/,., N,;..„ii; "^ I'liiipariKlvciy fiwy tu msmmm mmmmm \ul vi ISSO; vol,, vii. „„,! viii., 18sr. New ej (the i lull) I.I till, whole woili. I S7r-,ss •'"•w eu. (the I HIS.tK';^^4 .j;:;Jir,f^':^^i:'U£c^;j-;«:fc^!',- KIN Kinglnke, Arthur. Tho Patriot an.l the Hero Cnera (luyo.i. on the ]ia,tle-Fiel.ls of llungiry an i .AMii, Ueston-sii|ier-Mare, ISJC, Svo. •* Kingman, Mrndford. History of North IJri.I^o r..m,'.;'fs?o*:":o„fo"--''- ••''»"-«• '"'"'tion, Hartfonl, nun"'!;',';'"'''' ^''"•'- ■'™ '^•""•^^^' AucK KiNas- Kingsbury, H. The M„i„e Townsman : Laws for l,e,ul,,no„ ol Town,, Ac, Portland, l,.-14, IliiiioT new Kingsbury, Elizabeth. 1. Thought, on Mar ifi. ;*• •^- ^^•'"t ."« '""-e to .10, Wash., 1SS6 I ",' Kingsbury, Frederick. The Voice and its M u agcment as to Sini;iiig, Lon., 1!<5S, Jto Kingsbury, Ilev. Harmon. I. Thoi,..hts on the ' •ugitue-Mave Law and Nehraska liill, N. Voik "soi ' -V York 857 Sw,^'^3' '■<'"7"«. '"""5»verni„ents, ! (lluio ' ""'■''"" ^™y°''' ^"^^ York, l!<7o Kingsbury, .Mrs. J. D il:inl. Host., IS86, .Svo. Kingsbury, John II. Kingsbury Sketches' „ ' ye " M,,i 'f ",?'''!''"l' ""■"""' "f i'- rn 1 880, after sU taeiil ty tliere, presenting a thesis in sui,i„.rt of LIT anamsni. In l,S,H4 she founded the He met e .Soeietv lor ,0 study of religious philosophy, and 1 rame i,^ , .resident. She puhlished I large' ni,',„be o ^^ el addresses, and painph its, in Knu'lish and |.-,-..„ , • ' o is(l ■ ;':;'"';■,.? ■^'' " ;"■ "'" ^'^^y 'chnsUan , lion., iMi„, |j|„„, ,,|,|, ^,^^^^ written when th, author was onl.v thirteen years of age.) 2 ive „e vers,..] Ion., «,m, ,..„„. ;, ,„ 1;^. |.ady n,,,b ;: a .".peeulalive Itoinanee, Isi;,s. .]. ,\ , |.\s„v on , \ ^ ;.-n..ofW,,ni,.,,o,helVliaii,em:;V;;;^,:h;se l;^^^ f^H^Sio. ,1 Kosainiinda the I'rineefi: an His oric Uuniunce ol the Si.xih fenlury. and other Tal 's ,„ 8 ,.,, Nvo; new e,l., Is7i». fi. The I'erfeet \V:,v in iVie" " ie It FoMl "' "'""'.V-K " ,"'■"-" ■■• «l'e .Natural and A,: uent Food ol our Knee. l,on., |,ss|, l^no,. .,,1 ,.,| lis. Ku'o Ion r.;«S J''" ,''•'";"■'-■ "'"' <'"nsti(ution of the lf^;;;tl:•,l:^,/r^,,::--^^:^-;;-'7-;^ Kingslord. Kdiled, with l-refae... Notes, a" I A en on., I,.<^y With .M.uii.A.vn, |.;i,H Aim; I. The I'erleet ""y ^ or. The Finding of Christ. I,on.. Iss.-, 4to. A o, Nfw ed., rev and enl.. (with euthors' names ) I8s« Mv, -. li-iin/.) I he Virgin of the World, of Hermes Mer" nimis Visniegistus: now llrst rendered h!n' gT^^ vv 1 1 |..ssay, Introduction, and Notes, I,on., iN.si ,1 And see .Maiti.ani). KiMvvnn. , ■„/■.„ ' Tli^'r'y^l'r''l'sn'"'"^' """'•-■'■• C''"'--'™' ■* ^-^ Kingslbrd, Ilev. Frederick Uillinm, M A graduated at Clare College, Cambridge. ISSS.^ndaii eii IM 1 Hartlmm Conferences; or. I»iscus.sions upon some "1 the Religious Subjects of the Uav, l,on., IS7X rC C...ua;"r.i', "'"'"'" "'""'-^ '^'^ ""'■^■■^"■'• .^t,ffii"fs'oriM,:n^k H"'r'' ,'• "*"-y. S'^-ture, and ada I' ill '""\«'""'V" "'" ^"i'«'' S">'^'^ «"'! Can- aan i niia ISjl, Svo. 2. Impressions of the West and .^unth dunng a Si.x Weeks' liulidav. liy W K To o:ir'^^r;e^:ri..s^%s^;;^:;!J[;r-^»^ Ilarriotto Briggs Stod- Kingsbury, Rev. Thomas Luck, M.A., gradu- '. Mt Irinity College, Cambridge, IS^S ; ordain.Ml Hi '■ "T\ «f H<""''» liissett since ISS.l. 8n ritual^ie m.^ and U.e Holy Communion: Seven Sefnml:^^; Stn,'f!!,fr'i""'' '?'■'" *"'">' '^1-lJ- I^-16-IS.^.S, b. at dnl. ',!'"'"■"' ^"S-' ''"%'>"«'■ of John lionus, ; Lon no" '>';™""' was married in 1S67 to the Rev Alger- Jon Who p'^''^"''''n'''™'' "f Atcham, Shropshire. She joined the Roman Catholic Church in 1870 but in later ('h!^f"l.fe't''o'f'fi; "•"•«"'<•• liobert Browning, < hiel 1 oet ol the Age : an Essay, l,on., 1,SS7, ,«,, Kinm vil^"Jfne'id,['c"'^\?'''"""' '''--'•'*'"- •'• "' •^-">- \ .V yTi-^°-' ^■^■'" ""*^ ''Ic'^'eJ a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 18IM. ]. The Kes. rrec t.on of the Dead, Cin., |S47, ISnio. 2 Round H; U.n-ld: a Series of I,etters, Cin., I87U, 2 vols, linio. Kingsley, Kev. fhnrles, F.L.S., F (i S !„„i,- vol. .., add. 18111-1 .75 : was Regius professor of nioder,; history at Cambridge ISS'J-f,!., canoi of Chester 786. - ..!, an.l from then canon .d' Westminster. In 18(14 he beeame enf.^,ged in a controversy with IJr.-afterwards by t1,rh,»;V,7'th:' r'";"' ■'■■''" "r '" "- 1'-''-"- ny the mtter .,f the Apologia pro Vita Sua. In 1874 I e visite. the United States and lectuie.l in s,"„ie of principa towns. For bi.ig., see Kix.si.KV, FnV/. Ks L., .,,/,„. 1. Androme.1, and other I'.iems, Lon l.S,S, ,, Svo 2. Hints -o Stammerers. liy'a Mi'.' Ton" '■r's':''"'- ''^':.""""1 ""'" ^>"-'-'« -^'''g-it . Wch " lS64''S"Th''''c '"," v'' '"''"^ Irrationale of Lon 18M to ^^ i'.?'"' •^''"■'' o'Uod: Sermons, from'r, '• v"- .■*• '^'i-^'^'^"""!'^'.- reprinted ehiefl; from I.r,,ser s Magazine, l,.,n., l,Ni!i, 2 vols, cr Svo 5 -units of Exact Science ap,,lied t.i IHstory : Inaugurai Lecture, Lon., 18(ill, cr. Svol 6. Town and Coun rv "er mons Lon ISBl. fp. ,sv„ , 2d ed., 1868. 7 Sp ech of Lonl Dundreary in Section D. on the Grea HiWa. pus Question, Cambridge, 1862, I2mo. 8. The Gosrii 951 I i ; tiiii t Ya I'M. 1 1 KIN of tho Pintiitemih ; ii Set nf Parish Serrminii, Lot., lSfl.1, 12ino, !i. Till) Wiitcr-Iliibici : a Fiiiry-Talo, l,(.n., IMHII, Kq. Hvo ; nt'W oil., I-*"!. III. Tlic Itciiiiiiu iiiiil tlif Teu ton ; a Sericx ol' l.ccliiii'.^ dulivcrtil buloro tliu L'nlvcr- »itjr of Ciiiiibridue, Ciuiibricliju anil I.on , 18114, Hvoj now fil., I>7il. "Mr. KliiK'.'lfV I.H n cli'vor iiiiin, a warm-lieiirlt'd man, mill III! liniii'st iniiii ; lull nf nil men Ilvln« he Is llii' U'llMl i|iiMlllk'il 111 iMiili'rtiikf llif wiirk nl iiii liLvtiirliiii or iiii liLs- luriiiil priilVsMir. Ilii niiilt-K.-ri llml Ins li'iluri's are ' imt, III llic piipuliir .n'liM', lil.iliiry at all,' ami It in bi'yunil mir pinver 111 lliiil ml anv miirc I'MiliTlc iir rciiiinliti; suiiso In wlilcli Ihi'y ikMTVi' ilii' iiami'."— .-■K/. Hn:, xvil. llfi, II. "WImt, Ihcii, iliit.i I>r. Nownuiii lui'an ?" a Uoply to a l>iim|ililet lalcly imblisliDil by Dr. Newman, [i.e., "Mr. KinK^loy anil Hr. Nonimin," Ai!.,| l,ou., IHtU, Svo. Paniph. Anilni'i" .Mkviihk, Ukv. Khkhkhick, iii/ni. " Kxoi'pt that It iniiki's vrl iiiiotliiT rnnlruviTny iif lliu neawin, a Huliji'ct I'ur I'liib K"»sip ami ii iliiiiiurlulilu lallli', . . . tills ill.iru>»lijn can liave im pailiriilar ri'Miill. It Is fanmns sport; llii' wnrlil Is iiiinisuil, llu; alUluti's uet ail- mired, and there Is an end."— .IW., Nd. I'.hki. IL*. David : Four Soriiiuns prcuehed beloro tbu Univer- sity of Ciinibridno, Ac, I,on., 1S«5, I'-'nio; l!il ed., 1S7I. Hi. llerewaril, Iho " I.a.it of tho KnKlisli," Lon., IHHH, 2 vols. p. Svo. I 1. Three Lectures on tho ,\iicient UC'|.!iiiio, Lon., 18ii7, p. Svo. lo. Tliu Water id' Life, and other Ser- mons, Lon., I.H(i7, lanio. l(i. The llennit.s, ("Sunday Library,") Lon., IHfi.s.p, Svo. 17. Diseipline, and other Scnnono, Lon., I8lis, IL'mo. IS. Maiianio How and ],ady Why; or. First Los:ons in Karth-Lore fur Chil- j dren. Illust. Lon., l.^fiU, Ifliiio ; new ed., \X~2, Hvo. lU. At Last: a Christmas in tho West Indies, Lon., 1871, I 2 vols. p. Svo; new ed., ISSII. "Wlietlier we ellnib the elilVs with him, anil peer over Into narrow buys wliieli are beliiu Inillowed out by the irade-snrf, or wander throntjli Inipeiielriible loresls, where Ihe tops of the trees form a 1,'reen cloml overhead, or Kazu ; down glens wlileli are watered by the elearesl brooks, run- nlDK tfirongli mas.ses of palm iiinl banana, and all the rleli variety of lollnRe, wu are eipially ilelit!lited and amazed." —Mil., No. L'JTli. " lielter tliiiii a novel, even when It eomes from s\K'h ii maslerly hand as .Mr. Kint-'sley's. Is this fresh and vlKnrons de.seriplliin of lite, the lite ol nature ami of men, lus it is .seen under singularly ravonriibleediiditiiins by an ob.server who has eyes keenly appreeiative of lieaiity. and Ibiit happy art. seemingly .so ea.sy, really so dllllenit nf iillaln- nieiil, of kIvIiii; to others elearly intelligible plelures of what he sees. .Such woril-pielures Mr. Kingsley paints better than almost any man,— not so Korgeous, If the iiiii- parisoM may be allowed, us Mr. Huskln's, but, to our fancy at least, eleareranil more ilellnlle."— .Spectator, xliv. iriTl. 20. Town Ocoloay, Lon., IS72, or. Svo. " It is a most iileasant book to rend, and every pane con- veys some instruction to the reader."— -li/i.. No. HW.'). 21. Prose Idyls, New and Old, Lor.., lS7;i, er. Svo. " He lias a true eve for nature. He sees the smallest ob- jects, and yet knows how to .select the really cliaracteristio points. He is therefore unusually vivid, and yet does not overcrowd his pages with detail."— .!>«(. Hn:, xxxvi. 700. 22. Plays and Puritans, and other Historical Essays, Lon., 1873, er. Svo. 23. Health and Education, Lou., 1874, er. Svo. "This volume consists of lectures and mnRa/.iiie articles, some of which, but not all, come fitly under the title of ' Health and Kducatioii.' . . . He has the art. as rare as it is enviable, of ({Iviiii; freshness to whiit is familiar, and life to topics which, in the hands of a dull writer, would be hopelessly uninteresting."— .■•iiecdifyi', xlvii. IIIM. 24. Westminster Sermons, Lon., 1874, Svo. " He was never more earnest or more eloquent than he is in this volume."— .'^yrfi'ta^/r, xlvii. 702. 2,'). Lectures delivered in America in 1874, Lon., 1875, p. Svo. 20. Letters to Young Men on netting and Gam- bling, Lon., 1S77, Svo. 27. Works: Collected Edition, Lon., 1878-81, 2s vols. p. Svo. 28. From Death to Life : Fragments of Teaching to a Village Congregation ; with Letters on tho Life after Death. Edited by his Wife. 1887, fp. Svo. (There are also two collective editions of his novels and several volumes containing selections from his writings.) King§ley, Frances E,, daugliter of I'ascoe Gren- fell ; married, 1844, to Charles Kingsley, «ii;;/r(. (Ed.) Charles Kingsley : his Letters and Memories of his Life, Lon. ,1876, 2 vols. Svo ; 2d ed., abridged, 1878 ; new ed., 1883. " It is sadly too long. It gives the Incidents of his life with perfect ta.ste indeed, but with no grajihic power."— Alh.. No. 2664. "The Life and Letters have not only thro\.n new light on his writings and his public career. . . . Beyuinl and lie- hind all this, they have brought out the man as he lived In his own home, tender and true, brave and hopeful, . . . a true and noble Clirislian Englishman."— T. Huohes : .^Icnii., xi. 44. " The critic of these volumes Is tempted, by a suggestion 952 KIN an Illusory as It In obvious, to lament In them the low nf a great lllerary upporciinlly. It Is nhvlons llml the bli.u rapbcrofwi striking a represenlallve of llie Ihlrd party In llie Church iiilgbl have set before his readers a Well eeiilreil pliUire of an Imiiorlaiil group, a picture of com- not allempled here, and Indecil rendered Imposslhle by n point of view too close to allow of a liaekgriHind."— .^i.. /i(/(ir, 1. M. KiiiRMlvy, ','i^aret: a Novel, l.oii., 1871, 2 vols. p. Svo; new ed., ; -cj. 14. The Iliir\e\.', Lon., 1872, 2 vols. p. Svo; new ud., 1873. 15. Valentin; a French Boy's Stcry of Sedan, Lon., 1872, 2 vols. or. Svo; new ed., 1885. 16. Hornby Mills, and other .sto- ries, Lon., 1872, 2 vols. p. Svo j new ed., 1873, 1 vol. 17. Oakshott Castle: being the Memoir of an Eeecntric N..I le- man. Written by .Mr. Granby Dixon, [pseud. J Lh.i., 1873, 3 vols. p. Svo; new ed., 1878. 18. Reginald llelliiT- nge, Lon., 1S74, 3 vols. p. Svo ; new ed., 1878. 10. .Nuin- ber Seventeen : a Novel, Lon., 1875, 2 vols. p. Svo. 2ii. The Orange Garden : a Romance, Lon., 1870, 3 vols. y. Svo. 21. Fireside Studies, Lon., 1878, 2 vols. p. svo. (<.'ontains critical essays on .\ddison, Marvell, and other writers.) " The reader of these brightlv-writleu papers may be in- clined to regret that Mr. Kingsley did not give more nl his time to Uterarv criticism."— .s/»rta(or, xlix. 8ii3. 22. Tho Mystery of the Island, Lon., 1877, p. Svu. Kingsley, John Sterling. (Ed.) The StaiehuJ Natural History, Host., 1885, vols. 4to; reissued umler tho title of "the Riverside Natural History," 1888,6 vols. Svo. Kingsley, Norman W., M.D.S., D.D.S., meinber of the Amcriean Academy of Dental Surgery ; pic."ideiit of the Board of Censors of the State of New York. A Treatise on Oral Deformities as a Branch of Mccb^iniral ; Surgery. Illu3t. Lon. and N. York, 1880, Svo. I Kingsley, iUiss Rose U., daughter of Itcv. Charles Kingsley, mijud. 1. South by West; or, Winter ] in the Rocky Mountains and Spring in Mexico. Ediuii, ] with a Preface, bv the Rev. Charles Kingsley, V.U.S., F.G.S., Canon of Westminster. Lon., 1874, Svu. .Anon. { " One great charm of the book is the simple and natural style ill w hich it is wrilteu, and the genuine freshmw and i zestwitli which the traveller seeks out and describes all new Rsfirets of nature and of society."- .-tra'?., v. TH. ! 2. Children of Westminster Abbey, Lon., 1880, 12uio; ! 2d ed. same year. I Kingsley, Vine Wright. 1. Reconstruction in 1 America. By a Member of the New York Bar. N. York, KIN KIN J TlM. i ":"■''"' "■"'"""••'■• f-n., ls,5. .1 vols. ,, ^v« INK I '^'"'"•"""1 "••. V..l,e» r,„m tl,o 0,...„„,' I„, , i"ire iiinl .\ilv(iihiri'«, l.nn.. \^'m IHh,,, ii -ri ,. ' yu...n.,,n,ltl,„s,,i^i;o,'•;,^;;;;J,.:'i;,,,,: ,i; !^;;;;;' View, on vexe,, gu.,- j ! Aitt^'s^ir;!, K^^r^:^..*'.^::'' Tx-ir^i 'H : the M..,|i,..nanc,u,, I.„„. 1,SM ,'; . .\^'' ^ ■. ■' I" Kllll/.rillc: II Tulc Ion KV> l-. ' ■ .. " " iwuvi^,, .■in,.f;'u •,';;: ••.:^:r,.,;, ^''jr-j''- Jiifki't-i or, ('liii,,<„f ii„. 01,1 n, ,1, ' v""' .'- """ •t. II..' KhUgnUltf' Iln,,,,.; o,-, 1|„„ to .S. .' r„ I'ilu o) ()|,1 .(i,,,;,. , s,„, ..• I , " ; ''• TIk' hnily Kri II ""^" • I' i^i'iiliilo, l.oii,, is.iN 12iiio IH f iSl>y lleiitlicot,., U,,., |s,iu, ||, 'hvo •4 M„ i,'* ; itkl , "n ^ ", ^'"","'' "■"'•'" '■*'""■ '"'»•. 1 ■^'i" Ip 1' ■ ■lack lli{i,ilin<', 1,011 . ,s()i f,, o- m. .■. , '.' ,. • If^'U .iiu,t: I'on m; i,„p'',^^,'^!!rTh;.n"^ ;;;i.;.K«:aSk.,te.,or!.y'i,il;:;;'t;r^'vo'rii^^ KiiiKsley, Wlllliiin \y tlolis, I'liilii., |S,s|, I:; KiiiKsmiil, Ilev. .lo«..„|„ [„„„, vol. I., «,|.l 1 i [;;-li«.K ^ne„,|l.v .Jou„..|., ,„ ,1,0 l-oii;,, u:„,Xll'„[ KiiiK.stoii, KillKstoi,, Willi..,,, U.-nUy., h. is.ir In r,on tr.ii,- i.n.,,1 in tho following yoiti- to Cirjitf w1,it . I,. lit tho U.l'v T,. , 1. . ■ ",'^l«'>-'i"l C(irro3|ionilcnt Kn.|,h. undhe i,.,s uiso ..ontributuTto';,,;;; pSi!.;;"; • ."0 18 11 iiicinbcr of m.my arti.^tic ft titivMwgn. ..u lo ii iiitMi,ucr ol mil traii,o.l ill ihiit Vrlutwli ml n, ,'''''• ''," ""•* '"•«-" «"r.l is, •icvpiin,!.' '"■'",';.',', J """i'l«iii;vl,ose watch- .s hav,. 1 10 , II i;i,.-f;,r 111. ',';,'•■ |.""r '"M"" ''*-'''i"'- -till i-.-maii,.s' oiionaiv.iV'n^ /,'''"*-','• "'" ^""^ in tl!H;'n«i;^K:,i^!;i»''K,;»'''''M^'^lly thooontml figure | "Mil 11.0 uiio,.; ;lt"*i lolls ^ri'ns \,'„i .''";»■"' "'■■H"»i"tn"fe.s, e»lii,-.'-,s„,, /ff,.„ ixiv G?3. "'" -^'"Jesly are always inter- ♦'■ A Wanderer'.^ \otos IS^** o ,r«i« i hav.. .Mot,' "-..I,/, v„ •.ilii) ^"" '""" "'>■ 'Monarclis I n%::;..!^'S';^;ii;;K:;;^l!,!;^.!!js,'t^'v-'.^.,«raee. ^. VIS'',::!'/'-" "e-V «i^^nVu-,sso, t'> devote hiTns,.ic ., .i". \ ' ' ''" K«*e up bus ness rni.oJStatosan, ill h™'''™-, "" '™^-^"«'' '" <(2, n.ii. " 2 'svo Si ,";,:;';;'*", ^^""' ";'■ •^'i'l^iHi'""".. t.„: . ;;:;•«. «Mi.e ';i;i!i^r^ „i;;'v^'- ^::'"^' '"ii^^"-- Adv,.ntures of Diek Onslow a,,,..,; the Re. Uin ' 1 v ] i.rni.Kion lieaver, [pso.,.1 1 |,on sf^, i^ ' ,/ ™.-.^ Wonls f,,r'l)l'i,i;,iaio,:-'l.., -is .''';- J^J' !;'iSiri.i5,;;siry-t:-ris' ■10. .AIounta,n JIoirLrv I ,,n Isia "•• '"" N "p. .^»o. e.i',^r^^.";^„rrA!!£e!-";r'T!rlb^ , '^ "^'"''nt Day, Lon., 18(iC, «,. Ilfn o now e,l 18SI 12 ,„; 0" ,H „{,7^"«'.""'' ;"l'«f Tales, Lon!, 1807. ifK. in i. ,' ( hivo,-in),', I,on., I8I17, ISmo --.a ' s s^ 1 9"'' ^""'^ '■ "'"' ■^"I'-^Valer Tutors : a i»-' and iner ritl'srn n ;;;"T "r :.' K^I'^-'e'^l'^'.v, Mar- ,h,'n, ' i' • '"""'i ■"''«''- '"'"S. 6,^. The Royal Mer n .7',; f:T' '" ""^ I"''' "' """ Thoma,, (freM.an ; .".""ii's,'^" ■ "«>" «'l-.""tit e,l '■ The Gohlen tJrass^ 1'^>'0. 6fi. .Sunshine Hill, Lon., 1870, ]2u.o, >ie»', the Un 1 Ti ,.T ".lun, anil n !■ il'ctiroassian Chief: an o Vol- Jack and Kingston's .Magazine for U nd tast India Re- I Cook : his L ifo, V l*'^*'"- ,2- I^ueifanian Sketch "noil, Lon., 1S45, 2 vols imance of Russia, Lon., 1843 I I >ys. 8C(. 16mo. 70. A True 11 iea, Lon., lN7i, 12mo. oyages ' ' " ies, I, 69. Captain ics with Pen and "Ra 1871. p. 8vo. 3. The Prime M J.. 8 ; or, The Story of Will...., 1. The Fortunes of th lon., 1871. liaui ,, ^ , ^-- ~- ■ ^, .1. ^ ,iu ji oriu *M i"" "Crusader," Lon., 1S72 1 ■lis- I Janet Maclaren, Lon., 1872, 12! 2mo, I 'uio. 73. The Afri 953 KIN Tmdor, I.im., IH72, I2inii, 71. Tli« Hotniiil Krlimdi; (ir, Nolhiiiu Nbh, |»liirii'ii,) \.. Elilol the Driii.l; or. The I)awn of I'hrHtianity in lint- | Bin, Lun., 1871. ilfl. The Merchunt of llaiirleni, Lon., ■ 1871. 117. The Ilrother:4 ; a Tiile of Throe Lives, l.on., I 1871, p. 8vo. 118. Isaiiu (loiilil the Wan;jtoner, L.m., | 1875, l8mo. 111). .Saved Iroin the Sea; or. The Loss of the " Viper," Lon., 1S7.\ p. Svo. Hill. Tlio Settlors : | tt Tale of VlrKinia, Lon., l-<7.'i, ur. 8vo. I II I. The Child of the Wreek, Lon., 187.1, lllnio. 102. The .>^onth Sea! Whaler; a Story of the Loss of the " Champion," Lun., 187,0, p. 8v(), lo;i. The Three Co landers, l.on., 187.i, Ifiiiio. nil. Half-Hours witli Kin^s and Queens of Kn^- land, Lon., l'<75, r. Svo. 10,). Twice Lost: a Story of \ Shipwreck and of Adventure, Lon., |H7fl, p. 8v(). lOrt. A I'opular History of the British Navy, Lon., 1876, p. 8vu. 107. Snow-Shoes mid Canoes, Loll., 1871!, s(). lOino. 108. The Vouiit; Kiijah : a Story of Imlian Life and Ad- venture. Lon., I><70'. p. 8vo. mil. The Wanderers; or. Adventures in the Wilils of Trinidad, ,U\, Lon.. 187(1, p. 8vu. 110. Vii(?iiiia; a. Centennial Story, Bosl., 1n7B, 16nii>. 111. The .Mlssini? Ship; or. The \mk of the "Ousel" (iailey. Lon., lM7r), p. mvo. llu'. Owen Hart- lev: I'ps and Downs, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo. ll:i. The Voyage of the " Steadfast," Lon., 1877, l2nio. HI. In the Koekv .Moiinliiiiis : a Tale of Adventure, Lmi., 1877, l2nio. l"l.-i. Jovinian 1 or. The Karlv Days of Papal Home, Lon., 1877, l:!mo. llli. The Youn;; Llanero : a Story of AV'ar and Wild Life in Venezuela, Lon., 1877, p. Svo. 117. The Three Admirals and tho Adventures of thoir Young Followers, Lon., 1h77, sq. Itinio. 118. The Two Supercargoes; or, Adventures in South Africa, Lon., 1877, Ifimo. 119. Clara .Maynaid; or. The True and the False, Lon., 1877. p. Svo. 1211. (Trans.) Tho Swiss Family Robinson, Lon., 1877, p. Svo. 1 21. (Trans.) Michael Strogolf, the Courier of the Czar, by .Jules Verne. Hlust. Lon., 1877, 8vo. 123. (Trans.) The Child of the Cavern, by Jules Verne, Lo.i., 1877, p. iI, p. Mvo. 1.1,1. Peter Trawl; or. The Adveiiluns of i Whaler, Lon., IN81, p. 8vo. 1,'ifl. The Two Voyage-; or. Midnight and Daylight. Lon., 1881, „|. Klnio. 1,,T, Won from tho Waves, Lon.. 1882, sq. Iflino. 158. .lamc^ Draithwalte, Suporcargo, Lon,, 1882, er. mvo. 1.i9. A I- ventures In Africa, by an African Trader, Lon., I"-.', er. 8vi,. IHll. Adventures in India. Illust. Lon., I*"., p. Svo. Mil. Afar iii the Forest: a Tab' of Adventure In North America; new ed.. Lon., IxSil, p. 8vo. ir,.'. From I'owder-.Monkev to Admiral : .Naval Adventuri", Lon., 1^8.'., I,. Sjo. Iii.'l. Paddy Fii'ii ; or, Tbe Ailveii tares of a Midshlpniiin Alluat an.l Ashore, l.on., 1"",::, sq. Ifimo. 1114. Adventures In Australia, l.on,, 1ms|, 8vo. Ifi5. Rob Nixon, the lllil White Trapper, Lon., 1885, 12ino. Ififi. Travels of Dr. Livingstone, Lon., 18,><0, p. ,>«vo, lfi7. Travels of .Mungo Park, Ilenhiioi. and Chiiiiierton, l.on., l^^n, 12mo. 108. Vlllegiignon ft Tale of the Huguenot I'eiseeutlon, l.on.. IH81;, p. si,. Ifill. Archibald lluglisoii, tbe Young Sbctlander; new ed., Lon, 1887, 12mo. 17(1. Paul Laggershall; The Ligbt-Sliip, Ac, l.on., 1887, 4lo. 171. Voyage round ilie WnrM; cheap ed,, l.on., 1887, p. Svo. KiliKtoil-dliplmilt. See Oi.ii'il.\8T. Kinn/J'tt, Cliiirlcs Tlionuisi I. Animal Clnin- istry ; or, Tlie Rehitions of Chemistry to Physiology iinl Pathology, Lon., 1S77, 8vo. 2. Tho History, I'roduH-, and Processes of the Alkali Trade. Illust. Lon., I'<77, Svo. :i. Nature's Hygiene: a Series of Kssays on Pop uliir Sciinlilic Subjects: with Special Reference to lli,- Chemistry ami Hygiene of the Eucalyptus, Ac., Lon., 188(1, Svo; :id ed., 1888. Kink, Enilliiinilfl. On Babies and Ladders : As- says on Things in Oeneral, (School Board Essays,) Liii.. 1888, p. Svo. Kiiiley, .Iniic. Tho Ashtons: a Dark Beginniiii! with a Bright Kiiding, Lon., I8II8, ISmo. KiiihK'h, Lord. See Pknny, Wiii.i.wi. Kiiiloi'h, t'ol. Alexaiicli-r A. .\., ('.M./ >. Large-liame Shooting in Tliiliet and the Nirtlmcsl. Illust. Lon., I,''tl9, 4to; Second Series, 187(1 j new 1 I., 1885. "Mr. Klnloeli states in liis preface, with eonimendiili:.' nioile.xiv, that be looks prliiri|ially to the pliotiiicnipli- hr tlie siic'cess iif bis houk; lull we iiiiist not witliliolil ii,,iii hlni the praise of liavint; explained and illusiratcl lli, 111 I hy a brief but well told and iiiiiilt'ected narrative., I In- lierscinal e.xperieiice."— .Sii(. Iter., .xxl.x. 'Ji. ' Kiiilocli, Alfred. The Kirwee Prize-Fighi in Various Aspects; or, Ureat Wars and Little Jars, I., 11,. I iM'.Cl, p. Svo. I Killloi'h, t'harlON Walter. 1. Robert (Iricrs^n: I a Novel, l.on., 1871, 2 vols. p. Svo. 2. Leonard Scuti; a Novel, l.on., l-<7."i, 2 vols. p. Svo. Kililovh, .11. (■. J. A History of Scotlan.l.. 'lli. li.v ' in its Kcclcsinstical .Aspect, from the Introduction uf Christianity until the Fall uf the Old Hierarchy, IMiii., 187:i. 2 vols. 12mo; 2d e.l., 1888. Kiiiiiear, Ileii.ianiiii llll Iloyd,b. 1828; admitted a iioinlur of the Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh, 1850; callil to the bar at the Inner Temple 1855. 1. .\ Praeticiil TriMt- iseon the Law of Bankruptcy under the Bankrupt -^ii- land) Act, 185B, Edin., 1857, Svo; 2d ed., isr,:'. J. \ (.'ouiparison of the Bankruptcy Systems of Englaiil :iiil Scotland, Lon., 1858, Svo. 3. Dii^est of the House ul' Lords Cases decided on Apjieal from Scotland, I^WI- 18114: with a (ilossary of Scottish Law Terms, l.on., 18(i.5, Svo. 4. Principles of Reform, Political and Legal, Lon., isfia, Svo. 5. Principles of Property in I.iinJ, Lon.. ISSO, cr. 8vo. 6, Ireland, l.on., 1881, p. Svo; 2'! ed. same year. 7. Principles of Civil (iovermneiit, Lon., 18S7, cr. Svo. (Includes chapters on the liepic senlative System, Nationality, Local Oovernmcni. .to.) Kinney, Coate8, b. 1826, in Yates Co., .\.Y.; wiM aduilttmi Joiirniillsni, edi (Ihio .Siiiiu j„||, l'*5i, 121110. 2. i''88, 11!,„„. Kinney, M vol. 1., add.. I I'ouuiM, .N. v,,r| Tragodv, .V. Yo Kinney, Jo i"n, Vl.; gniilui. Digest „( the I I'lliteil Stales, II KinnibnrKh dcnoy in Seothm Scottish Congri'v -'. Biblical Zoolo ISIIIO. Kiun*, Snni Harmony of ibe 1^82, ,Svo; 8lh e, Kinney, ArtI Congrosa on the I -. A Full Course Cliil.lren, Lon., 1,' Kiniley, »Vi| I'liila,, 1881, |omi KinNninn, J. "I \'ennont. Host. KinNnian, Ju I'i'iizaneo Puhli,. I Kinzic, .>irs. aiv/.iK, .Mii.s. ,[„|| l>"!', 12mo. 2. J 1-87, Ifimo. Kip, tiawrem Siiiiimer of 18.',8, I Kip, Leonard III llishop Kip, i„, 'lu.lied law and ha ."keiches, N. York, giiiL's : a Tale of t'li liiir. N. York, 185 l-(l(!, l2mo. 4. Th( timi Sainto-Mauro, ■Miiii. and other Tal tlo! Hells: a Romai •Novel, N. York, 188 Kip, lit. Ilfv, I.I..D., [id,/,, vol. i. cmiiition; a Tale ol I-.I5. 12mo. 2. Tli N'. Y.irk, ISiiS, li'm,, in .Ven York, IdiiJ. loik (lenealogii.al ; N'- York, 1.S72, r. 81 "Id .lesuit Missions Ciiiireh of the ApostI , Kip, Willinni J >"rl(, 1888, |2mo. Kipling, Kiidya l-ockwood Kipling, C Miiyo School of Indm ■euui, Lahore;) oducii to India, and eontribu "'iitly to English peric ilMcriptive of Indian resides in London. I Vffj'es; :id ed., Calcut .'bey possess the (111 ci' *"""»« II t' heiirt (.full „.l,o ha e^u ffi.rn,! ** "''"''' '•'" »"-ai>.'ht talilornm, where she has eion ; or, The Variation ,,f (•!,'"" ■-■■'•'•"■ »• iran.iinis- N. York, isrs. 1 2,;o'!v'l;;rTr ''''""«'' ""' ""'her. biofjraphical Narrative "n V a '-'Miwi. nee : an Auto- • 1 Cj '•> ;- '• i / /«"•*• ,%»"**»" Ml* i I KIR Childrrii, iiml how they were cured. Lon., 18.'i4, am. Ito. 2. .Stories from tlie Clii-.iius, I,on., ISjl, 12iiio. I!. The Tnlking Bird ; a Tale, hun., 18,^5, IBmo. 4. .lulia .Mait- land, 1,011.. IS50, liiino. ,"). ('hni)ters on I'lant.i of Land and Water, Lon., 1S57, 18nio. t>. Truth i.< always Host, liOn.. iNjS, 12ino. ". The Iluiidle of ,.|, Phila.. 1883, Svo. 5. A Midsummer Madness, Host.. \»>i;>. Ifimo. 'This 1 k is most refreshing. Tin- scene of the storv is laid on the Itaiiks of the great river IM-Iuware, and 'i delicimis sciisc of oia-ii air, of trt'cs and lluwers. of tin* many-tinted lights of sunset. tiiiKeing the liroad river an. I the sky iil)iive, pervades tlic liook \ltliounli all • without idot or incident, the interest of the storv iii v^i Hags from the lirst page to the last. , . . One great cliariu of this book is that there are no lay llgures in It."— .S/;crt/;- tiir, Iviii. IH7. 0. The Story of Margaret Kent. By Henry Haye-. [pseud.] Bost., 1885, l2iiio; 35tli thousand, 1889. ;. Sons and Daughters, Bost., 1887, 12ino. 8. Queen .Money, Bo.st., 1888, l2ino. 9. Better Times Stiu-ii-, Bust.," 1S8S, l2mo. 10. A Daughter of Eve. Bost., I8s'.i, l2nio. Kirk, <>eorge Ilarley. Poems and Essays, Diil.. lin, 1803, p. Svo. Kirk, Mrs. Helen, wife of Rev. John Kirk, infni. 1. Woman ami Prayer. Lon., ISfll, Svo. 2. Memoirs "I Rev. .John Kirk, Edin., 1888, Svo. Kirk, Hyland C. 1. Tlio Possibility of not Dvin:;: a Speculation, N. York, 1883, I6ino. 2. When" Age grows Young: a Romance, N. York, 1S88, Itiuio. Kirk, J. S. An ICssay on Education, Lon., 1809, svo. Kirk, llev. John, D.D., 1813-1886, wasjirofessor of pastoral tlieology in the Theological Evangelical Uiiinii. For biog., see Kiiik. Helen. «ii/o(i. 1. Light out of Dark- ness : Lectures, (JIasgow, 1811, 12ino; 5th ed., 1840. '.'. The Way of Life made Plain: Lectures. (JIasgow, 1814, Svo; new eiL, 1850. 3, Precious Seed: being Seventeiii Revival Addresses, Lon., 1840, 12ino. 4. The Cloud Ilis- ]ielled; or. The Doctrine of Preilestination examincavid. 1. Results of an Expcrinientiil Inquiry into the Comparative Tensile Strength, lic, of Wrought Iron and Steel, Glasgow, 1S62, Svo; new ed., 1873, 4to. 2. Results of an Experimental Inquiry into the Mechanical Properties of Steel, Lon., 1873, 4to. :l. Results of an ExperinierUal Inquiry into the Relative Properties of Wronght-Iron Plates, Lon., 1876, 4to. Kirkall, Viscount. See Fitzmauhhe. Kirkcaldy, Agnes. The Young Hardingcs, (JIas-' gow, 1882, l2nio. •'Kirke, Edmund," (Pseud.) See Oilmoiie, James R., sujim. Kirke, Henry, .M.A., B.C.L., h. 1842: gradiuileJ at Wadhain College, Oxford, 1860; called to the liar :it the Inner Temple 1868 ; acting puisne judge in British Guiana 1S74; sheriff of Essequibo 1877. 1. Thur.- '"'"ing -he civM K"«ed in coal-minin. nn "„"''■'' »;'-\"l(er>vard,s en- '» ■'spring County ; n No.'el o 'ut.?' " *:„'^'eancst Man )2iuo. ^ "*'-' "' " estern Life, Boat., 1887, t»nS;r,'^/^i:;>:ni:'^^,^;! "'■""" ^T? «'"»"e "Md trnly ?rfeS'idS ^ F'>- '■- ™--e I n''ned,,esnotsninw rMcha,M,li' Pergonal know tXe i^""ii:^.^r--^'--!^tt;;;i^.-p--iv£j^^ ;■"' parts and thev 'S^oSt^ll'^'' "^l'' '''<^^V Pl-'V li/I^r- -:;"'l.i^ai,i^:^^?r^^"'"-'-N-^^^ isrr, i2,.o r ..ifc'" "■"' '"' Collection. N V„ k' I N. Vork, 1878 8vo Til""'""' •• ^™°^ ivnd Stations' Object, and Econo ^ T ic'^-Il^'si;' ','"7 ^i•''^^ Kxtellt; «-t^^!:11::^,«^i^iS;,rt]^-^l;ie.;S!'- cl.-eand Oispo^mo^.-fHic ',"s"s-^ ■^"'''"'^' '^ ""^'^ ?"' F.|<,JC^5::„^*r';; T&^^-^-j^to.., m.a., "nliiined I8;i5,. rector of n''^. ",'•»''• l>"')lin, 183,3. •""•^■ety of Manchester rfn,T "f "'" '''"''^"phical "/e.l .mu„ papers to L Tmn^^ ti7r'' ","'' '"'' -"'rib «;'.vnl Society. I. Ortho,lov . ' ""'' '" "'"^e of the of Vio„-, Lo,;. 187;! 8 :''"V i,"7 ""> Hebrew Point '"I'lptwtis, I,o„., i,87fl 8°; "' ^'"'"sepl'y without As- ps;s;iSsS£ss ,.""• "'"gle lectures, ,t,. ' ^"-p.i,n^oftho'u,;^^,„^;:./''^^^'5'.^Keeeived KIR 'KiiS,a^r-s3ri. ■'"'''" eon.idercd under V hreo N< w 4 i ." ," '•"■'^' "f Missions '-"■1., 187:i, 8vo " Ai.pec(,s, by C. il. c. I'lath !"^'p":!'i'^7.^rr,!!^, -^p--n^ ian^^^;!;::j;;f^crn:;i?'i;;';^::'r';r^:?-^"'-.'' iJr;ir:^;^i^'---''-'in.ii^';.!;^-^or^i^: -'"'•^oerf;^^;,.aj:^!;*r ''b"- ^ • ^1. i.. a-' ''-l-olo^i^l. Ln. 'i^ r" "":"' 't"^"' Critical ;^e.-.plurc. and KeaM,,, L, ' I's;.,. ™- , -• Or'l>'"lo.xy, li'neou.. l.;s.,„j.,. Second io'r,-',''- ''"• •*• '^'i-eol- And .see W,ti,.M,.o.,M„f^; ■;•„''""- '■'*8-' P' '^vo. f"M\.liatu Kirkus, (o,,, 'v'oi • 7 '■"• " I'^'-'-'Jonymo ^ Kirlavall, Victor i°„ \- I^'an.'ls l.on.,'l8CI. '"',, „^ " " ^«"'^ '" tho Ionian '""■ey; or, The .^T" , ,i " '"'r'"»eTeller of Kil. -M-1.,. 1'rofes.or'of rth!„;„,i:.. in r' r "^«' '" '"o Kirkwooii How II , "•' '■ ' ', II- Xvo. 'ey, Seotland"ti,^cd :., t d":rri "''''''"' "• ^'' ''-- In.tedState..; was udni er f j" Tp^''"''"'^'' *" 'he in New York State, and fn i s ,- ' ' ,I^<'f"nue,l parishes terian Church. 1. LecUreson'.i;'"^- , '''"' ""^ ''^esby- ^>^^^- 2. Universa liC rf > ' '" ^'Henniuin, N. York Chris,, 18B2. ^- ^""sfations of the Offices of o^tTlZ:,''Zt''t "''""'" «•"="">- of F-o Meth. lA^"rVbe'iri:'/^rr'''!'-^- '•!•- Sam Pourl'illar,,ofTe,o,'a„'f' I "•',""■'' '2»'"- 2. The J««, p. 8vo. .3 OnfT • '"',"■• '"'■^' '-'mo: new ed }-">: 1^*68, i2ut.''"r a";,:;'"; 'J'->Peranee An":! es',' them, Hirmin^ham, 18 ,"o,, '"'"':• '.'."l ""»■ to Make Cherries," and other Stori;« In' ,'i-,, ""^ your Own ^peneer's Rule of I,ifc, J,,,,' '""v '"'"' '^mo. 6. Prank : 1 ''";•■ ;.nd of Te.„pera„™ An .o,'/,', -",'"• '• '^ Second I «• A liunch of Cllerrie, I „"''",'L'i '^""•. l'*70, 12n,o. Temperance H„„d-13ook I "' ,';i ' {'• '*'»• »■ Tho i ;,."ee'e..ss Treasure; or, fh, u hi ,• J^'""' '"• The '!'')le, Lon., 1873, 6 no it'' '^ ""''.Stories about the tei-y, I.on., 188(1, p. 8v« ]>'•-,'' "J' "^•"'■y and Mys- lext-Rook and ] irthdav It.' ''"' .Temperance Daily j U. John \Ve.,ley.. his i"^an MV ', 'i'"- ^'''' 32mo' -■ Dr. Oulhriefra he Cle^K Ml 'T' '«'-*«' ]•■ 8™- I ,'ivesey, i" «'orld's Worker 'T' o """'''"'• Jo^eiih The Fal..e Key, and o"her s oH s To'^ '"ss'/- ''^"- '«• Temperance Tales for the I'.,, i. ^i', '?^- !'• ■***■»• '»• V- >ivo. 2(1. Cheerful I 1, '.' ^""■"'- '"'n., 1884 .,. ... ......... rr .. T11.._. XT \'__1. 1 T 1 C- I O.... of dis.sertation anil narrative. . . . His style has the merits as well as the defects which commonly belong to unstudied eomposilioii ; hat is, it is without attectation. and has the fulness and vigour which maybe expected from a mind given wholly to the matter, and not partly diverted to tlie manner,"— .iW,, No, -H'li. 8. Life of I'upe Pius II., (Arundel Soc. Pub.,) 1881. 1). (Ed.) Winchester Cathedral Kecords: Nos. 1,2, Win- chester, 1880, 4to. 10. The Great Screen of Winchester Cathedral, 1887, 4to. And see BoASK. ItEV. ClURLES William. Kitching, George. Poems and Tales, Lon., 1884, 11. 8vo. Kite, Edward. 1. The Monumental Brasses of Wilt- shire : a Series of Examples, accompanied with Notes, Lon., 1860, 4to. 250 copies. 2. The Song of Solomon iu the Wiltshire Dialect, as it is spoken in the Northern Divisions, Lon., 1861, Ifimo. 3. Historical Notes of the Places of Interest to be visited by the British .Vrchreo- logical Association during their Congress to bo held at Devizes, 1880, Devizes. 1880, 8vo. Kite, Frederick llobert. Posthumous Sermons, Lon.. 1866, 8v.. Kite, Williiiiu, b. 1810, in Philadelphia; librarian of the Friends' Library, (iermantown, Pa. (Ed.) Me- moirs and Letters of Thomas Kite, a Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends, Phila., 1883, 12mo. KitteruiHNter, Ilev. Fredi-rick Wilson, M.A., graduated at I'cnibcrton ('ollcgc, ll.vfonl, 1817; ordained 1848; vicar of I. The Moslem ehire Arms and Lineages. 3. Shropshire Arms and Lineages ; compiled from the Herald's Visitations and Ancient MSS., Lon., l.-^iili, .^vo. Kitto, It. li. M. The Gold-Fields of Australia: witli Statistii's, Lon., 1867, 8v Zeuner. Illust. N. York, and Lon., 1884, 8vo. Klemm, C. Muscle-Beating; or. Active and Pus sive Home Gyinnastics. Illust. Lon.. 181**, 8vo. Klemm, L. K. Educational Topics of the Ha.v: Chips from a Teacher's Workshop, Bost., 1888, liinm, Kline, A. C. 'The Stamp-Collector's Manual; -4 ed., Phila., 1865, lOmo. Klingcmann, Carl, and an American collabiinitor. (Trans.) The Memlclssohn Family, (1720-1847:1 fnaa Letters and Journals, by Sebastian Hensel : with Ei'.;lit Portraits from Drawings by William Hcnsol. Socpiiil Revised Edition: with a Notice by George Grove, K.-ip, D.C.L. N. York and Lon., 1882, 2 vols. 8vo. Klingle, George. 1. Getting to be Wnima, Tllust. N. York, 1882, sq. 16mo. 2. Make thy U'uy inine, and other Poems, N. York, 1880, lOino. :;. iiiili lehem to Jerusalem: a Poem. Illust. N. York. b^<. obi. 8vo. 4. In the Name of the King, [verse,] N. York, 1888, lOmo. Klippart, .lohn H. 1. The Wheat Plain; its Origin. Culture, &.«., Cin., 1859, 8vo. 2. The PriiiiiipiM and Practice of Land- Drainage, 1801; 2d ed., bO?. Kloman, William (., and Miles, T. 1'. (Trans.) A Text-Book of Pathological Histology, bv K. Rindlleisch. Illust. Phila., 1872, 8vo. Knaggs, Henry (iuard, .M.D. 1. The Leiiidop- tcrist's Guide: for the Use of the Young ('"ll«'t"r. Lon., 1809; new ed., 1871, 12mo. 2. The Caliiint l.ist Ibiyslon Hill, Shrewsbury, since IS79. i of tlie Lepidoptcra of Great Britain and IrehinJ. Lon., ml t:.e Hindoo, [verse.] 2. Warwick- ' 1870, Xvu. Knapp, Arthur John. Roots and Ramilicatioii-; or. Extracts from Various Books explanatory of t'l^e Derivation or Meaning of Diveio Words, Lull., lS.ro, 12mo; 2d ed., 1857. Knapp, Clark 1). 1. A Treatise on the l,;insol Kitton, Frederick. Catalogus Librorum in Bib- the State of New York relating to the Poor, liisiinf, liotheca Norvicensi : A Catalogue of the Books in the i Idiots, and Habitual Drunkards, Rochester, N.Y., 1»87| y,)8 KNA 'nT Pe';,iTV':;'-, -,!'>«.;;- of Pa,H,i„„ of Re„, Knapp, Fn'deri.-fc ii , ,^' *'™- Work, [,!„', r.*,t i !:^"• 1; ^.';;'\!^-.'' ■^"'' «od', Christ; or, Meditatiuns on t'i,» P ' '•'■■ui(,u..nusa of I.oni Jesu,, I„.„„ „«"' y^„ ''" l'«^»o„ „n,l Work of the Knapp, II. S. history of ,ho At Toledo, mi ,Svo "™"P""«" by the French in ml', Knapp, Rev. Jacob, 1708 is-j , , i N-Y. ; studie.l at Madnon r ri ! ' ' '" '^'""'S" Co., •hen ordained in thet ^tis^cCrT ''^''''' ""'' ""■^ vn-al preacher in mffer'ent pa s ofVr?/'''''!'"''''- ■■«- Autobiography: „ith " C ' , ' "'e United States, Jefferoy,N,' York, litis 1",J"'''>'i^otory K.say by H. Kiinpp, Jacob Hcrininin v n , Dauborn, Prussia; mn im,(^ ' ?''^- I'' 'S'iS. at thalmologyinthebn vc, v'T'l', 1'"' "•^^•'turer on oph- i" the latter year emo 4^. f'''*; '''''■« ''*''''-6'S and 1^69 he founded the C Vo k 0„htl, "'"' •"""^»' ^^ .titutes of which he is surgeon '"/„!"'" "". '^''"" ^"- X. Vork, 1 889. 2. Cocainf .„",l '; ^""'"""'l'"- Tumors, and General Surgery.T York w« ^f " Ophthalmio on Fermentation, Putrefaction \.„i ^ Investigations 4. Cataract Extract!, rwUho; r.'^"P''''™*'''"' '■•^■^«- A Scries of One Tliou",n ^ ^-i'^^'oniy, i.hs;. 5. E.x.ractio„ without Iride"!omrrs"r ^""' "*■ ^'''""--'' Tl"chZ'.f„"!',::^f«»''S^*>«"cis Henry. , the IJlessing which hSb^i'Mor^,'' '^""^ ^''"'"'^^ "f mgoftheWordatPortsea tr 85s". ?"" "."''''•^»«''- .■o. " ,,,^^^^_ ymns and i^piritual Songs, Lon., 1802, Knapp, M. £, m n v . I'atliology and Ori,.i„ ot'Fni,!,., • ''nl'"' °" Primary ■'*vo. With other" A ^, i-IHilernics, l'i,iia., 1859, 2 vols ;i«ht intocot^g^rt b,~'H''p''Yi "■•••^" ""-■ i»8i, Chic, i8ry, i2V„,, ^ '""'"' ^""^ i«si to wif^ra^.^^;:^,^:^*"^'^^^. 1. Christ Crowned W. Johns!,,',, Phih,: is/rsv,!''"'""'^ *""' LifebyKev, M^"T?"J?rS*""£d!^"S^',^^^Vorkand atV;;:?l!^!!^''f-,^-;a.;-.;p.o,e.orof Spanish '"f/ I^'«'-. I'-^-^S. 12.n„. Knatchbul|.Huees«Pn c ., Kuecht, KdiniMwl '^T* ^ee H, gkssi;v. |he Coal-Tal- cTou s "tm he' r"' ""-' .^"''^'^^'rv of l.'*-^(i, Nvo. ' '™'" "■« •'iJrman of K. Beneilikt, Knoelandj.Samurl -vr n r 7r.ls becameconnec eltw h e M,"" "'"■' ""'^'"''"- i of Technology, where he, , ';'''''''''''"■'' '"■'''''"te l,r„fess«r of*','oo|„,'ranV , "'.T'"^'"^ '" '•"«"-«'•' an,l ^V-.,le,.sof thrvte^,i e^'afc'V«>: '^,«»-''^- '• Th ,' flMaps. lio,t., 1S7 ,i^''''>^^""l"'f'"'f"'-nia. Illust. '»'"'• 'Map an.l I||„,'t. ^'ost fs^.'^Ti'""'" '" I™" «m">- Mud Kiuthquakes • m i" ','"■'' '-"'0. .t. Vol- •Vnturc. Causes, Ertoc.,!n,l .'"""; .'^'■''^"""' "f their : f-m I'csonal Obser v ti n i .'Z'';'/'''"'' ^^i^'-'ibution, j 'PPM.C rslan.ls, Japan, eel, n tl'"u r;""" ""'^ '''•"■ i>l';H.,, and the Unite, Stat ' I, ■?''''""""" »»»'". „K"«elan,l, Sam,, . .^ ""tT '!■- '*'*"^. ^vo! Knell, Henrv 1 ro • - I'*""'-) I. (ieotn-C thV r M V' ^'"''';"™'* Eastwood," KNI ! Concise History of the rhnrot, r : - .»e Establisi„e„/-:,^^tt^Ztt, ^^sf ^ I Knifrht, Annette F. r i> t j '-mo. " ^' Poems, Lon., I874 Lorgues.) *"''>^ "^ "'" work of Hoselly de r<;^i'^'^ulXJ^3j^X'Zl!r':'^''' " ^-'^^ '0 the ■JfiU out niuiv clear vilh^ ,':,-''''';''' ''''""■lodKc. but I,, Piely of 0„l„mi,i,s"-*"y ",> ','2;;"""1 character and lufv "Me, and sobriety, jf .,,'y "'■',' »'th schcb.rlv care lit'n.'s character; h-nvcTv'M^,,''^' ''"'!'" " '"-iff for IH ii'ird ,„H, ,,, nm-t pn.m,^un"c UieS"' •''"",""« '>* r« i 8vo. ''*-' '""' "f '-"S Alfred the Great, Lon., 1880, p ' .Knight, Arthur Lee. i Thn r • ! Iheseus:- a Y.irn for I!ov/'l ,''""*' "^ "'O jUunroom Heroes: or Tdv^, ' '•"".••, I ■''«5, p. 8vo. 2. I-on., I8S6, l2,no.' ^Kona d Vrrr"'"'" ""^ '^'•"'"' *"• I a Sailor, i,,,,,, LnlsK,, "''?'""■• "'"™"'J bo of Destiny : or The Strain ^ P' ™- ^- I" the Web Midsh pmitc. I|i„.,t. 1 on l"s<< ''• '^''"""""■es of a Knight, Capt. Brook J Th' '■ '"• „ ■^ >^'vel, Lon., isiii, * ""p.'sJo'""'"^™'-'' Daughter: Ago,'Lot,'',,K7; /vi""ir"™o"' ^™'^''' '^"•' C™"'"^' Knight, Cameron. Th,.' \f„ u .. strue.or for Eneineer, „ ^'"■. 'yeetianician and Con- I-ining, Slottingf S. "i,C'''7"'g Fo^Ki-g. I'laning. «o; 2d ed., 1880 ■^""- '""' ^- York, 1869 v;^t::;.;^^;;!^^f:;"-;^.'.. add.,] 179.-1873. vols. 8,0. 2. PassaEcs of „ ,v"='""l' ^'On., 18,if,_62, 8 Piit iirlh, n„ one is 11 ore r.;, .1 'V,M, "any volumes he hiis taming knowlclgc tK tha' u hi /''' P^'tifWc' and cnter^ rcKret.' -,va^. j^, ,!;_ ^V.f/' Jj'"t "Inch we now lay clown wUh ,^;^. Bogg'd at Court: a Legend of Westminster, Lon ^Uis. K. L., .uj„.„. •' ('■■''•'ud.) See Gilbekt, Lo'^"is!^iWu; *'''^P'""WoftheVertebr„ta. I„ust -/^"^'o^SS^;^''^:^^; ^ ';;^\«raduated ,™ln's Inn lura. ,. j^ f^' .™ ''='' to the bar at Lin- ^:-[;'- Ilj-«t. Lon.:*!88: ;• ,'.„^^"™tive of Kecent th^sV S:^'i;-:/^^ tbr i,,fi.rn,ilio„ must not look tbr it in : ^' J- lie Cruise of tin- '• 7.' i »> .i. Ihc Threatening Eve Inn laoc ^':n.,'?a,^^t^''""'^^-^'lhf'il^tiri,^- ^-":^"^n^^[n,f'^;;:;^;^;';-I>....7.-.88,,in for some years engaee, lin rl '"■'', '" '■'^'''' '">'• was ' tl,e Patent Office ^i^S^^^^^^^^^^^ the annual reports with the Centennial 1\i,,,h *" \ ""W's connected ' of l.s-8„s .ncn,be?or i';";'"' "'" ''^"'^ E.xpositlon was a member of s,.in ', n "7 l"" ™"""'''«'"''ef.''n.l Po^'try "n,l Song, N Yofk iT,;'"'' '' ^ I'ib™''V of '. T.c Practieal%,^tion'r^ of' i„r:"'v"^- ''"«• ^■». I vol... ii„,,. ,syo -^ ■""'chaiiics, Lon., 1877- M^""lv?„!:;n!'- j:-- f «- story of the State of er. Vision of the t'Iditional Poems, # l'«'"- ''en;;;" "on '""IV/''" J'"-"'"'" ^y.- I Knight, <;eorge W »'• . ' >'' **^"- Uf^"..d Grants t..^^d:Lo«r[«rt2^::«= 9J9 KNI tury, (Piipcrs of the Amcrioan Historical Assooiation,) 1,HS5, Xvo. „ , Knight, II. II. Afcount of Nowtun Nottage, I.on., 18o:i, Hvo. _ . , , , , Knight, Mr§. Ili'h'U C, {u„t,; vol. i., add.] 1. The Valley of Uceision ; or, Divine Teachings in a Boarding-.'ichool, K.lin., IS.^1, ISmo. L'. .lane Morns, and other Narratives, L(jn., lSa;i, llimo. nioir of Hannah More; or, Life in Mall and ('ottage, .N. York, ISC,2, Itimo. 4. .lohnny ; or, How a I.ittle lioy learned to be Wise, N. York, 1S61, 12nio. .5. Ileinrich s .'Strn.'shs, Kdin., 18(5(1, Ifnno. d. No Gains williout I'ains : a True Life-Story, Lon., lS(i7, !2nio. 7. .lasper and Luev, N. York, ISOS, IHino. S. The Itocket; or, KNI tory, Progress, Condition, and Prospeets, Perth, Aus. tralia, ISTO, Svo. KniRht, Kev. Willimt>, M.A., 179l)-lH-s, gniuu. ated at lialliol College, Oxford, ISL) ; rcelor of St Michael's, liristol, lHI(l-7.". ; hon. canon of Hrietol fnii,, 1S84. 1. Lectures on I'roiiliecies concerning Antichrist, Lon.', 1 >*ri3, II. Xvo, 2. The Arch of Titus and the Spoil- .A New Me- of the Temple, Lon., lsr.7. llimo. The StorV of the Stei.hcnsons, Lon., ISfls, llimo; new cd 1S7C. '.I. .Tune Taylor, N. York, ISIi'J, Ifimo. HI. '• I'uirmj! liillv" and the Prize •' Koeket," Lon., l^,.i, lili.i.i, 11. Kittv King; or. Chapters for Children. Illust. Lon., 187.i, l:;mo. 12. Memorial of Kev. \\ il- liam A, Hallock, D.D., N. York, 1SM2, Kimo. Knight, Henry. Leaves of Autumn from the \ ale of the Kms, [verse,] Stamford, ISI1.0, l2mo. Knight, Henry II. A Disquisition on the Navi- gation and Commerce of Ancient Tyre, Neath, lSo2. Privatelv printed. Knight, Ilev. Jiimes, [nntr, vol. i., add.,] 179:i- 18fi;l, incumbent of St. Paul's, Shellicld. A Com-i.se Treatise on the Truth and Imiiortance of the Christum Keligion, Lon., 18;i(i, 12mo. Knight, James, M.D., b. ISin, nt Taneytown, Md. ; educated at St. Mary's College, Maryland, and Washing- t,,n Medical College, Haltiinore; settlcu in New York Citv in 18;i;). 1, The Improvement of the Health of Chil- dren' and Adults by Natural .■\leans, N, York, 1S71, 12uio. 2 Ortbo'iicdia ; or, A Practical Treatise on the Aberra- (ions of tne Huiimn Form. Illust. N. York, 1S71 Svo. :i. Sialic Electricity as a Theraiieutic Agent, N. York, lsS2. Knight, John (Jollyer, ['luie, vol. i., add.] 1. Discr 'i.aii' V and Inspiration not Incompiitibic, Lon., 1^54, 8vo. Aeon. 2. The Pentateuchal Narrative vin- dicated friin the Absurdities charged against it by tlia liishop .u Natal, Lon., 18ti'.', 8vo. 3. "The Law, the Irophets, id the Psalms:" their Uivino Inspiration, Lon., ISf).^, 12mo. A' o, several articles reprinted from Ki-to's ".Tournal of , .icred Literature." Knight, Joseph, b. 18211 ; called to the bar at Lin- coin'« Inn 1863 ; editor of Notes and Queries since 188,1. Life of Dante (iabriel Kossetti, (" tireat Writers,") Lon., 1887, V. S'-'o Knighti llcv. Milliiini, M.A., son of the pre ceding, graduated at Worcester College, O.-cford, 18:;:.; Kellcjw 1845-():i; ordained 1841 ; secretary of the Churl, Missionary Society; rector of Pitt Pcu'tion, Tiverloi,. 187 1. 1. 'Scenes and Incidents of Missionary Labour. Lon., 1860, r. 8vo. 2. Christianity and its Kvidence-, as Illustrated in the Conversion of Adcshir, Lon., 18i!r., er. 8vo. :i. The Missionarj Secretariat of Henry \ cnii, I Lon . 1><8I), 8vo: new ed., rev. and condensed, 1882. i Knight, William, of Portgordon. Auld Yule, mi 1 i other Poems: with an Introiluctory Kssay by dcor.-.' ; (jiinilan, and Keoolleetions of the Author's Life, Edin., L-iii'.i, 12mo. .^ . , ^ ., , I Knight, WilUam, M.R.C.S,, and Knight, 1,(1- 1 waril, L.K.C.S. The Patient's Vadc-Mecum : how i., ! get most lieiicfit from Medical Advice and Treatmeiii, Lon., 1SH4, er. Svo. I Knight. »ev. MiHiam Angus, LL.D., b. ls;if>, at Mordingion .Manse, lierwiekshire, .'^cotland ; The book is far from being a more eompilatioiinf- the materials funiishcd by Mr. Hall Caino and Mr. \\ ill/;"" ■ibarii Mr Knight lias had access to important lctter.s that are i ot given or quoted from by the two previous writers."— .l//i.. No. ;jr.;7. Knight, Lcgh. 1. Tonic Bitters: a Novel, Lon,, 18ii8, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Monk of Monk's Own : a Novel, Urn!, 18711, :i vols. p. 8vo. Knight, Matthew Richey. Poems of Ten Years, Halifax, N.S.. 1886. _ Knight, Mrs. Miriam S. (Trans.) The Poison Tree: a Tale of Hindu Life in Bengal, by Bankiui Chandra Chatterjee, (with a Preface by Edwin Arnold,) Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. Knight, Rev. Robert, perpetual curate of War- ton. 1. A Commentary on the Epistle to the Uomans, Lon., 1854, 8vo. 2. The Doctrine of Scriptural Predes- tination, Lon., 18.>1, 8vo. ;'.. The Plurality of Worlds : an Essay: with a Sketch of the Author's Life by H, S. Knight, Lon.. 1878, 12nio. Knight, Robert, editor of the Bombay Times. 1, The Imam Commission Lnmasked, Lon,, 18511, 8vo. 2. India: a Review of En^'and's Financial Relations Uierewith, Lon., 1808, Svo. H, Manchester and India, Calcutta, ls77, 8vo. . Knight, Robert S., Ph.D. Sleep and its Phenom- ena: a Thesis, Lon., 1870, :'Vo. Knight, Mrs. S. G., ("Grandmother Hope, pseud.)' 1, Pete the Connor lioy. Host., 1862. 2. Tit- Itits: or, How to Prepare a Nice Dish at a Moilerate Kxpense, Post., 1864, 12mo. 3. Lottie Wilde's Picnic. Ilh.st. N. y„rk, IS67, ISmo. , ^, , Knight, Rev. Valentine Cnthcrwood. Church Unity : Thcmghts and Suggestions, Lon., 187'.t, p. 8vo. Knight, W. II. 1. (Ed.) The Trip to Australia: Scraps from the Diary of One of the Twelve, [English cducaiid lit the Iligh Scdiool and the University of Edinburgli; .became a minister of the Free Churdi ISOO: elected i examiner to the University of St. Andrews 18()S, and i profcs.sor of moral \u ilosophy and political economy l>.,.. He was a civil service examiner in 1880, ami examiner in phil >sopliv to the University of London in lss8. lie has contribu'ted to the North British Review and otiier periodicals, and is the editor of Philosophical Classics lur En"lisli Readers, 14 vols., 1877-89, and of the Transac- I tions of the Wordsworth Society, 8 imrts, 1880-88. 1. I (Ed) Poems from tlie Dawn of English Literature h< the Year 1690, Edin., 1863, 12mo. 2. (Ed.) Co!lo.|aia Peripaic';ica, (Deep-Sea Soundings:) being Notes ol Cni,. versiitions bv the Late .lohn Duncan, LL.D., Prolo.nr of Hebrew in the New College, Edinburgh, with ilic Rev. William Knight, Edin., 1871, 8vo ; ath ed., cnl., 187<). (See, also, BnowN, Rkv. David, D.D., «ii;)™.| 3. The English Lake District, aa interpreted in tlie Poems of Wordsworth, Edin., 1878, 12mo. "The true value oflhe book depends le.«s upon such minute local points as the ideiitilication of a bouse or ii tjrook than upon the eviilciice its graver passages give . I Wordsworth's luetbod of treating natural landscape in Ins poems."— /l(/i., No. Ji!ti7. 4. Studies in Philosophy and Literature, Lon . 1S7H, p. 8vo. 5. (Ed.) The Poetical Works of William Woids- worth: with Critical and Topogra|diical Notes, Ivlin., 1880-89, 8 v(ds. Svo. li. (Ed.) Spinoza: Four Ess;iys Ijv Professors Land, Van Vloten, and Kuno Fischer, and bv ]•;. Kenan. [Translated by A. Menzies and others. I l.(ai., 1882, er, 8vo. 7, Hume, ("Philosophical Classics hir English Readers,") Edin, ami Lon,, 1886, l2iiio, ""professor Knight's acciauit of David Huiuo'ssiiis-'uliiily cool, not to sav frigid, though friendly life, is (initc a siilli- cleiit one, though it is hardly as good, we think, as llic rdillosophical iiarl of the book. But then that |s aiore than cood: it is simplv excellent, dear, subtle, grupliic, the work of a man .vith a rare capacity for critical expo- sitiim."— Sk'''«'<"", Ix. 112 8. (Ed.) Memorials of Coleorton : being Letters from Coleridge, Wordsworth and his Sister, Southcy, ami Sir Walter Scott to Sir George and Lady Bcuuiuont, 1803-1834, Edin., 1887, 2 vols. p. 8vo. It docs not appear that what wc already knew al«ml ortli, Cideriilge. and .«cuilliey is seiisllily ailcctcd Scraps Cricketers,] 1864, I6ino, 960 2, Western Australia; its His- Wordsworv.., ^ ... r- „., - vr- , ■ .-.i „. bv the pre.sent publication. '1 he biographies ol the imets tt"ill not require to be rewrilieii in order to iiiclmic law fact.s from these sources. Nevertheless the voiiiiiics art' iileasaiit reading, and b-.-e a real iiitere.-t, ifiiot a di.slinil value. The most n-.aierial part of them concerns tolc- ridge."— /Iciii(., xxxii. 309. 9. (Ed.) Selections from Wordsworth. By Mcuibors of the Wordsworth Society. Lon., 1888, er. 8vo. III. Principal Shairp and his Friends, Lon., 1888, Svo. "The volume is overweighted bv the ' reminisccnfcs' written bv attached friends atter 'airp's death. . ... II)- stead of simplv liaviui? a iiicture ol .Shairp as hewus m lus vouthfiil dav.s'at Oxford, or later on at Rugby ami M. Ai: ■(in-WK, Ihe li-ader Is presented in every <-liapter with WM' may not unfairly be called obituary notices .... I rM Knight has lost a golden oiiportiiiiity of telling a heautllul ftorv."— -t/'i.. No. ;!IK"i. li. T!ie Life of William Wordsworth, Edin., l!*S'J. 3 vols. Svo. KNI reml\\!liu;roHt '^!,fA.,''f„,'lf,,^J'°"'»*''«h which wo can Anil sue (Joonwix, li.muv »"/„,, Kii.ght, U.llia.,, Thomas.' LAi.cbnnc F.io -s: lu.w to n,„, ,hem and l,„w .0 use ,1^0, J'n lo!f "!?-'!/%"' V'"" "''"'^•'- '• OurVio«r: a Novel Kiiiglitley, Thoiiiiis Edwardi Stable An-hi b. 1834, lit Dublin; n.lucate.l at the University of Ul is ""•'.■M'rj.ri.^t;':- ^-S'^^SKlos fur Life, Lon.:i88«; Knobloch, Arthur Frederirk 1 r • • CourtofLouisia„a,(lS0.U,SS70N':OHo:.'„ 's! 'sir .eLr!i^ti„ir^.j:;it:i:.-,,--i-'^;.;- Explanatory Chapters. Kdin. isr!!' n s^. '"-'' "'"''"'"" r«.i^"i'h;v?!K^:;trm'iii"';^,:"f '«' "• "^^"- -'" -. KNO ^_^,9i^;^h^t;r:i^i^;;;-^fc;::i^"?; other I'oeu,... l,on., Is:'; Pmo" ',''"/ ''™« '-^l""/", «n J l^^fi^i "":,*•'"■"• ■"•" '"•'•■'"'■'•■« o" "- Cllu'rch! Ln., th U:„r::;,^;^t;^^>'-;;;,rie^|^ Artillery,,.; E..gii.h Life in China, Loo'Thss ?;.' 8v„ ' P' ''"• ■*• ti,;; b^^tirt'?,ti?;^;^^^?,^ti„i;'^'^?"t".^'r''''' v^" "^^ '^ "«'-« -f 0a'!r;'r^^0*'s"r-j!'''rr ^''«"'»8fO'd, entere,. I Ml •^ '''■7) screed in the Crimean war; retired K><'t \!C»rui Cross in the Crimea, Lo„ , I87V 122 s" Th" \>c;tm„t Cross in India, Lon , is"? I"m„ 9 Th; J- 'J"'''h4u::'i>j;^iu:^;8^'^^^,"" "- "'"-'"^^ -^ «"""^^^f^^::d^:i'v^,S•j;J-^,^^•A...s22-,8:, «":?"- 1'<^/-".' ^■i«-''?^t Saw u^':e^''i::,f Hons of th'e iie ,-, I „•„"' 85 'Vr,' '''."Vl' "'.""' ''"•''."?- I [^- ^^wu. an Ap,e;idi^^t;'^^„;;;,:^;:;.-[1<;-;'^ ;£'X-W^eJ:'r^«;vi^^^S.rkf^^; '?«'^"SHf"iiH--"-- leeo sinin ts-i ; ""'' l'"n«'l"il "f St. liees Col- Notes on^hip •' .'""• ?""" "f CTlisle since 1872. Lo "fii'^e^'",:; : '" '"%"''"-"■:•• n'", Analysis:^.; if.>nd.lJook.Vvar:;ck,?s71 ito"'"" " '^-'"»-"' •• -^ Knoules, Key. James Hinton, F K (} s I'ffcl^v :: hu: :; "s^':' :^:"^^" ^1---^; c';^^: l''^Sl-8,r;,ndsinc H,,„ • V '"""^ '" "'•' ''""Jab of cash::;i^Kr,'s,Si:,':^"':?;, 'i/,i>-Honiry talcs are, With one or two evmniu^ ,V"'?-' ■ ■■ •.'''''o —.lead., x.wlii ■'8,5 '-^'■'■l"""'*> ''iKhlyeiUcrtaiiiiiig." Sc^a^^l^^Jk?^ «-„^/;-f ™' «"i .0 a Tour in adB"j20''jM"i?r?' B''n«ley, h..e, vol. i., voU , w!s edit of '; „ T'',^*"";';,'"" '^"""'o^' ("""^ Edited by 'F.HarvevLn I'iT n""''"" '^"""'''''• Kuowles, Sarah rVn'' '''""^^'y printed. I Poems. N. Yo'rk ?8™ iL ^'^''"'" ^'""'"■' ■""' ""'"r Lon.. 1.878. p. .s"^: •• '^"' ^'''' ""'' '2mo; Kng. cd., Ually crude wtrk n;.'h .^0^ '1i ,r''''s^ who.se cssen? Second Series, Host., IsirSvo •- -"''«""'''•■ "■ I"'-'- conmii^s'^on^e good\hiUVL^:,;l''Arf!:^''^.'"'''I">S '»«t it Mu.,hed with*Valiy"c.'^fl',,^^;™ f','^^;''''!;^^ Bc^;.^V8^^,'^Cit,':,^^^:^'«""^ '""'"""«• I"-'. 1S,?^"C"°"' '• ^' '^■'■■""Sh the Shadows, Bost., Plil'nirZt'l.ll.-n.^-rai'^n'-anW^ "-^^ ^^^"' ^» IHfil, li-.mo '"""' i""".»nd Manage them, N. York, his Fi'cd and hi's^<,rk",'"p-^na.f1°87^c'",ro ''"''"""^^ = D«wrD:i,:ri'n:'',^?;;^i-,s75 ■??• ^ "'^'-^^ ^'^ "■« ^--'y 961 "i ?l KNO '■ Dr. KiU)X's wttrk ditlVTs from Mr. Uuim's ['' Ifistf>ry of : Hi'lfiist"l In lii'iuK acnri't'iil iicconiit cil'tln' iii'tiiiil ciiiiilitiDii , (ii'tln->;ri'iit <•* unity, —tin' York.shiri'ftf Irt'lniu). us its mitivt's Sdiiuliiiu's iiill ii.— niilnT tliiiii ii liisicny nl' piist times, lint llir histuiy is nut ii.'Kli'i'icil, tlidiiK'li even in the piiirly liistiiriciil iwiiiinri tlio biiiik liwks llie stirriiiK imrn.'ive wliiili tills tlic Kruuler mirt nl' tliu 'History uf Itelliist. '— i Sal. Hir , .\llv. IW,H. ; Knox, Alrxnndcr A. The Now Pliiygruund; or,; Wlln(lcring^^ in .AlKeriu, I. on., I8.S1, p. 8vo; 2cl oil., 1883. i Knox, Artliur Kclwnrd, .M.A., F.L.S., b. about 18011; griHliiiitwl at lirasciiuse C(ille);i', Oxforil, ISai ; ro- sick'S at Tottcn, isu.=3e.\. Autumns on the Spey. Illust. ^ Lon., 1872, p. Svo. ; ■'\Vt> ilo lint say tliat Mr. Knox rivals Mr. St. John; It j woulil be cxtraonliiiary. it' not extravaKftiit, praise to sny ■ as imic.h. Hut we do sav that the one remlinls us of the other, anil not merely liecMinse they write of very much the same neii,'liboiirliooil."— .Nif. Rn\. xxxiv. :'. Uaviil tiio Knij^, ami the Order l of the I'.-alms in his Life. X. York, 187(i, 12nm. 1 Knox, tiforge Edward. 1. The Criminal liiiw i of the I!enf,'al I'resi.leiicy, Oaleutta, I87:f, 2 vols. 8vo. 2. riie Inili.vn Contract and Common Carrier's Acts, Allalial.ad, 1878, '" ,. Knox, M\s. Isil, (Craig,) b. 18,31, at Edinburgh; bc;^ftn at an early age to write for periodicals, and was for 8(uno time emjiloyed on the stiitf of the Scotsman. In 18i7 she removeil to London, and acted a.s secretary to the National Assuciatiou for the Promotion of Social Science until her marriage with her cousin Mr. John Kniix. I. Mark Warren. 2, Deepdalc Vicarage. 3. I'oems, lidin., 18.)(i, l2nio. 4. The liurns Festival i Prize Poem reoiteil at the Crystal Palace, January 2,), 18511, Lon,, 1859, Ito, pp, 7, Anon, 5, (Ed,) Poems: an Offering to Lancashire, Lon,, 18ii3, 8vo. (!. Duche.'S Agnes: a Brama, in Three Acts, Lon., IS61, 12ino; 2il ed., 18(55, 7. Esther West ; a, Story, [jon,, 1870, liimo; new ed., 1881, S, Tales on the Parables, Lon., 1872, ',) parts, Ifimo; 2il ed., .Manchester, 1877, two series, Kiino. (1. The Little Folks' History of England, Lon., 1872 ; new cd., 1874, I2ino. 10. Songs of Consolation, Lon., IS74, 12ino, 11. Peggy Ogilvie's Inheritance, Lon., 1880, cr. Svo, 12. In Duty Bound, Lon., I8SI, Svo. Knox, J. Annoy, editor of Texas Siftings. A Devil of a Trip ; or. The Log of the Y'aolit " Cbamplain," Illust, N. Yo-k, 1888, Svo. Knox, J. II. 1, Norman Hamilton; or. The Shadow of Destiny, Lon,, 1801), fp. Svo. 2. An Ocean- Pilgrim's .lottings, Lon,, 1870, l2mo, 3, The Ccitio- Vninpyre, [verse,] Lon,, 1S70, 12rio, Knox, John 1>. Paths to Wealth, N. York, 1S83, I 12mo. i Knox, Rev. John II. Sermons ]i: cached before the Honourable Artillery ('oinpany, Lim., lS5ti, 4to, Knox, John Jay. United States .Notes; or, A His- tory of the Various Issues of Paper Money by the United States Government, .\, York, 1884, Svo. " A sketch of the flnancial history of the United .'^tates, ill which various issues of circulating notes make, s.) to say, the basis of the narrative. . . , In spite of obvlmis de- fects, . . . the book has solid merits."— .Vii(io/i, xxxix. ,)18. Knox, Kathleen. 1. Father Time's Story-liook for the Little Ones, Lon., 1872; new el., 18-<(i, iSmo. 2. Fairy IJifts; or, A Wallet of Wcmilcrs. Ilbist. Lon., 1874, sq. 16mo. 3. Meadowleigh : a Holiday History, Lon., 1875, Ifimo, 4. Lily of the Valley: a Story for Litile Hoys and Girls, Lon., 1875, IGino, 3. Seven Birthdays: a Fairy Chronicle. Illust. Lon., 1875, Ifimo; new ed., 187i(. 8 Wildflower Win : the Journal of a Little Girl, I-im., 1870, ISmo. ". (Jucen Dora, Il- lust. Lull., 1878, I2iiio. 8. Cornertown Chronicles : New Legions of Old Lore. Illust. i,oii-, 187i), Svo. II. Cap- tiiin Eva: the Story of a Nauglity Girl, Lon., ISSli, p. .''vo, 10. Poor Archie's Girls: a .\ovel, Lon., 1882, 3 vols. cr. Svo. Knox, lioren L. Evangelical Rationalism: Con- sideration of Truths relating to Man's Probation, N, Y'ork, 187!), Ifimo, Knox, Hon. Lncy, b, 1845, sister of the second Baron Monteaglej married, ISfifi, to Octavius Henry Knox, I. Sonnets, and other Poems, Lon,, 1872, p. 8vo ; new ej., 1870. " In its moral clearne.sf. it belongs to the class of our best female poetry ; but it has special characteristics of Its own. It Is more thoughtful than feniale poetry has often been, U62 KOE and Its temperament is less buoyant ami bright."— .S>i'- lalor, xlvl. O'.'O. 2. Four Pictures from a Life, ami other Poems, Lim., I.ss-l, 12mo. Knox, Ilobert, M.D,, ['mtr, vol. i., add,,] 17'.>1 1802. I. Fish and Fishing in the Lonely (ileus of Scl- land, Lon., 1854, l2nio. 2. .Man: Structure and Phy, iology Po|iiilarly lOxplained, Lon., 1857, p, Svo, Knox, ThomaK. I. Ithymed Convictions: in Songs, H;,'nins, iiinl Heeitatinns, itc. Ily Walneer:.'. Lon. and Kdiii., 1853, 8\(). 2. Dictionary of l''ainili,ir .Sayings and I'hrascs : with Anecilotes illustrating their Origin, Kdin,, l.s.'iO, 8vo. Anon. Knox,Ilev. Thomas Francis, D.D,, lS22-lSs.i, b, in Ireland; gradiiiited at Trinity College, Cambril:.'! . 1845, and shortly afterwards became a Roman Ciithuli' and a member of the Oratory at iironipton. I. (Tran-.^ Life of the lilessed Henry Suso, by Himsolf, 1805, Sn,. :;. When does the Church speak Infallibly? Lon., lsi!7 12mo; 2d ed., I8711. 3, The I, list Biirvivo; of the An- cient English Hierarchy, T, Goldwell, Bishop of Si. Asaph, 18711. Anon. Knox, 'rhomas Wallace, b. 1835, at Pcinbrnkc, N.H. : became a journalist and newspaper correspun.i- ent, in which ciipacity lie tra\elled round the worM in 1800, 1, Camp-Fire ami Cotton-Field; Southern Ad- ventures in Time of War, N, York, Isfio, Svo, 2, Over- land through Asia. Illust. Harllord, 1870, .>iith America— on the Congo — in ll-e Russian Empire, II. lust. N. Vork, 1S71I-87, 8 vol , sq, Svo, 7, How hi Travel: Hints to Travellers by Land and Sea all over the tilobe, Bost., ISSl, 24mo. ' s. Hunting Adventure- on Land and .^ea : The Y'ouiig Nimriids in North Amer- ica ; a Book for Boys. Illust. N. York, 1881, Svo. 'j. The Young Nimrods in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Illust. N. York, 1SS2, Svo. 10. Pocket-tiuide for Europe; llaiid-liook ''or 'Travellers on the Continent and the British Isles, and through Northern .\frica, Egypt, and the Holy Laml, N. York, 18S2, 24ino, II. The \'iivnge of the "Vivian" to the North Pole. Illust. N. Vi>ik, 1884, Svo, 12. Lives of Blaine and Logan, Hartfunl, 18S4, 12ino, 13. Marco Polo for Boys ami Girls, .\. York, 1885, Svo. 14. The Life of Robert Fulton, and a History of Steam Navigation, Illust, N. York, IS-il. l2mo, 15, Decisive Battles since AVatcrluo, N. York. 1887, Svo. Ifi. Dog-Stories and Dog- Lore, N. York, 1887, Svo. 17. The Life anil Work of Henry iVard Beeclier, from the Cradle to the (Jrave, Illust. .N, York, IS87, Svo, Knox>Little. See Litti,i<:, Knutt, Mrs. The Snow-Angel ; a Tale of Lil'e- Land and Dream- Lniid. N. York, 1807, Ifimo, Kohb^, Glistav, b. |S57, in New York; giailiiatcd at Columbia College 1877. 1. Jersey Coast and Piiiis, N, York, ISSS, 12mo, 2. Wagner's "Ring of the Nibelung," N. York. 1889. l2mo. Kochler, Augnstns, professor of botany in tlio College of Pharmacy, New York, Practical Biiliiiiy, Structural and Systematic. Illust. N. Y'ork, 1870. svo. Koehler, tJeorge, Nick Putzel: or, Artliur Gurney's liiiin. Illust. Phila., 1880, 12ino. Koehler, Sylvester Uusa, b. 1837, in Leipsic, (jermany : removed to the United States in 1849, iiinl resides at Roxbury, Mass. He was the editor of the American Art Review, and has contributed largely iin art topics to periodicals in the United States and in Europe. 1. ('I'rans.) The Theory of Color in its llel;i- tion to Art and Art-Industry; from f j Geniian et llr. W. von Bezold : with an Introdu. n by Prof. K. ('. Pickering. Illust, liosl., lS7fi, I'jinn. 2. (Triin.-.i A Treatise on Etching, by Maxiiue I.alanne : with an liitni- dueiory Chapter and Notes. Illust. Host., ISSl). svo. 3. Etching; an Outline of its Technical Processes iinJ its History; with some Remarks on Collections ai ' ''"1- lecting. Illust. N. York and I,on., ISSfi, 4to. " If this be 111! '.'Utliiie. what would Mr. Kochler ei.ll b comploto account (if etching'.' Ills volume . . . forms he- yoiicl all comparison the most ooinjirohciisive treatise jet devoted to the subject 111 Knglish, French, or (icriiiun. '- Mil.. No. 3000. 4, American Art; Illustrated by Twenty-Five Plates, KOE executed by the Bo«t Amerioan Ktchor. nn,l Woo,l F„ eig„ K.o,.i;,i^-: V'^^lni^i!; ': 't. i;:^ "^J-,T7- E»Klan,l, Ii,„t., Isso, ,o,,f L ""t' '"•"•""'ny, un,l (JibraKar since ISI7 ",\.""-'*;7 "','">-■ diooosc „f into the Vy Coun'v^;f Ve'^/'Af""" "','"! K-M'oditi.m Jiiirnu Langua.'c I.on Is^i V, - ., , '*■""»" "r ?.:. trss .^;;:S -£--;:-: »• t,.u , or, The Key to M.^Iern Cl.o.nistry, Montreal, ml, •States X. York, ls.s",.sVo "" "^ """' ^'"'"='' j^,Koo,,t/, Mary li. Maude Maynard, Phila., 1M6!I, 'vi.^-the-rlNr,: Buffi:!'; ,'^,^s''C7' '" ^»« ^='- 1857 ;.^^- 3^J'J'-,?™' 2. Anne Sher,v,„„|. L,,„.. Ion., iH59, ;. Svo.^"! The 'ohl' 'i' ^'."'""V ''™"''"^'' ISO' II 9,, - , "'"' "^Id Sdirv, Love I.nn • A im ■. "• '■•<; Ari«et Foci», Un., 1869 ,', s "." KRA 9. A liohemian's l,„ve-S,.,ry. L,',n., IS.SS,? Sv."^- ''"■ Lw adu:;';;":^'''!'^^^' -^^^^'I'-^-ee, ^^ Me;ii:^:;-an:i the Inner Ten,,, rsrl^ei.t '"",:' ™' ''','" .',!'" ''" <"' since 18S1. (Iran., i i,, ',„n •'"" ""^ "''' ''•"'•"■aal De.'l '""' """-•-• AnK.rica/phn^'^.s; I'no" 2" T h^''"'^'' """•"' "^ Alphabet, Sale.;,, Mas . sie P no f m,""'-r'' ""^ ^;^-»o on the Nature of iJ;:^:;,.:-^^:^^^^,^ Oalla I-auBuagc Tn T ]^r' ;.7 "' "i" Eleu,ents,.f ,ho Klcu.ents ot the Ki^i il .. ■ I ^- Outlines „f the nry'^Lnbours du in„ „„^ k^ ■'l' "•^■"™'-'''^''' ""'' ^'i^''""" Ka.e™ Arr.„.;|- ^i^i;-;: ^l^ "-deuce i„ withtL;;tif::!rs;':,::'^^-;;!'-/^;;..K""«e^ Oi-animar, Lon., ISS2, 8v(i ""tunc ol a r-ualiili arnm! 'i^ci^.UImli'y;;'!^^'':,"^ ^rd in the diction- ^4:'ll^'^;;r^h;f^:^S^^^^rt^^-i«nary. Kdlted Krasinski, Count Ileiirv i" ti,„ n ■ ■ eventcenth^enu;^ .. J\^-^^, ),^^ ^^^^ Oanlener. (i. Anecd. te, ,A\ .'• " ®"""" ""*! "'« Pigismond Augustus In A A P 'i ^'"^ ^""'•' "f Progress, n'n I Declin'o ho'Tr'f^^''! ' '"' ""^ «''*<^ Lon . I,s;j8-4I), 2 ™i Svn , ''''^"/"'."""n in Poland, I ism. l,on.,lS4S s™ . V ; ' ""•"'"^i-"" "nd aernu.n- ^ tory of ,i;Jsla;:;i: Ntti^^Z "?S^^ iI:!'«T\"'^- ISil Svn « n • ■ "us.Ma and Europe." I,on Manner.., L„n.. I.slf 4 •p;,^:'"'"'""""' '""-'^ture, and I T,'*:'\?^^? ^l^-' Starving London : the Storv of a 12„,„. '-"Jouru among the JJctitute, Lon.,"l880, ,,**!;'»''"»' Kcv. Charles Porterfielil nn theVuthera„Thr:j;r^--l— -^-^in 063 li ')' J t :■ '' . HI KRA S^, of mentitl and moral icionce in the University uf I'ennsylviiniii I868-H3, ami viuu-provost of tlie univer- sity ISTM-s:!, I. (Triuis.) Coiiiinuniary on tlie (losiiol of rit. Jolin, l)y F. A. (i. Tliolucli, N. Vorli, !85il, Hvo. 2. Christian laberty in Ut'lalion to the Usages of tlie Evangelical lititlionin Chiiieh MuintaineJ ami Delemleil, IstiO. il. Tlie Two i'ligeiints : a Dii'couii'e, I'ittsburj;, I8B5, 8vo. I. Tlie Au(;:, p. 8vo. Kriiesi, Ileriiiniiii, A.M., sonof Hermann Krueiii. who was Pestalozzi's tir.-t associate. Pcstalo/zi : hi.' Life, Work, and Inlluence, Cin. and N. Y'ork, 1876. Klickur, Joscpli, M.D. Puerperal ('onvalesiiiu» and the Diseases of tiie Puerperal Period, N, York, ISSi; U.'hio. Kliestel, (lUido. I. Nevada ami California Pro. cesses of Silver and Gold E.\lruction for General U-e. Illust. San Fran., 1863, Svo. 2. Roasting oi(J(jlil mid Silver Ores anil the Extraction of tlieir Respective Mit:i|j without (Quicksilver, Illust. San Fran., 1870, I2inii. Killer, K. Gloverson and his Silent Partner, Bo>t., 1868, l2mo. Kulp, (icorge li. I. Life and Character of Geur^e W. Woodward, Phila., 1875, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) Luzenio (Pa.) Legal Register Reports, vols. i. and ii., I'hilii., 1882-84, Svo. Kummer, Rev. AITred. The Sling of David, an 1 other Poems; with an Introduction by Gen. Lew W;il- lace. Illust. N. York, 1886, l2mo. Klllllinrdt, C. P. I. Small Yachts: their I)esi::D and Construction Exemplified by the Ruling Types . r Modern Practice. Illust. N. York, 1885, fol. 2. Steuiii Yachts and Launches; their Machinery and Mamige- ment, N. York. 1887, l2nio. ♦' KiiiiNt, Ilerinaun," (Pseud.) See SjiiTri, W vi.- TKIt CllAl.MKHS, ill/id, Klintze, E. J. Mystic Bells : a Wonder-Story, X. York. 18611, l6mo. Kiinz, Jules A. I>. Lessons in French Graniinar and Pronunciation for Self-Educators, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. Kurtz, D. Morris. Ithaca and its Resource.^ Illust. Ithaca, N.Y., 1883. Svo. Klirz, S. Forest Flora of British Burma, Lon,, 187^, 2 vols. 8vo. Kuse, S. The Conciliator, N. York, 1866, 12mo. Kwong Ki C'lliu, a Chinese, who was sent to .\merica on an educiitional mission. A Dictionary uf English Phrase: with Illustrative Sentences, Ac, Lon. and N.York, 1881, Svo. " It is remarkably accurate, and deserves the prai>e which, we are toUl, t)oth .■\merican and English scholars have passed on it,"— Acad,, xx. 87. Kydd, Samuel. A Sketch of the Growth of Pub- lic Opinion : its Influence on the Constitution anil Gov- ernment, N. York, 1888, Svo. Kynaston, Rev. Herbert, D.D., 1809-1878. b.at Warwick ; graduated, first class Lit. Hum., at Christ Church, Oxford, 1831; ordained 1834; head-master of St. Paul's School, London, 1838-76; prebendary of 8t. Paul's from 1853. 1. Miscellaneous Poetry, Lon., 1811, fp. 8vo. 2. (Ed.) The Glory of Paradise. By P. Da- miani. With Translation. Lon., 1857, Svo. 3. Occii- sional Hymns, Original and Translated, Lon., 1862, Sv.i. 4. Cantica Coletiniv, Quotidiana, Anniversaria, Centcna- ria, Lon., 1887, Svo. Also, single Latin poems, Ac. Kynaston, (formerly Snow,) Rev. Herbert, D.D., graduated senior classic at St. John's CoIIi'l'i", Cambridge, 1857; Felloi>- 185,8-60; ordained IvV.i; principal of Cheltenham College 1874-88, and since tlun vicar of St. Luke's, New Kentish Town, London. I. (Ed.) Theocritus : with English Notes; 2d ed., Lon., 1873, 12mo. 2. Nuoipruna: Exercises in Latin Elo;,'iaij Verse, Lon., 1873, 12mo. 3. Sermons preached in tlio College Chapel, Cheltenham, Lon., 1876, p. 8vo, 4. (Ed.) Poetiu Grasci: Extracts, with English Notes, Lon., 1879, p. Svo. 5. Exercises in Greek Iambic Verso, and Key, Lon., 1879-80, 12mo. 6. Excmplaria Clnlto- niensia, Lon., 1880, p. Svo. 7. F'jlections from the ilroek Elegiac Poets, Lon., 1880, 18mo. Kynett, Alpha J., and Cotton, William W. Laws and Forms relating to Churches and other Re- j ligious Societies, N. York, 1887, Svo. I Kynnersley, Thomas Clement Sneyd-,M.A., I b. I8(i;;; giiiduuled at St. John's College, Cambridge; called to the bar at the Middle Temple 1828 ; reconlerof Newcastle-undcr-Lynie 1858-87. 1. The Law relating to Dealers in Old Metals and Marine Store Dealers, liOn., 1862, 12mo. 2. The Law relating to Juvenile KYN <-»'.'in, tho third Kn 1 of" n' 'T'T'.^l '"''' '" ''«■• "- very Pious,^,/^l;;;U;ztM^il-,.^;;^^ ^J'fcSS LAD Mu. Ims,ll«,.l„.r,.,.,|la,r„,>k»iil,, while . at Leo.,., Theological Seu inur/ 26 „' n,,': n"',". '""'T «".„,„i„u' forim.,1 Church, anj in sir' 1? f.'' '" ""^ 'J"'"'' Re- •■hureh; reetor ..^St IVt ' -li' h"',?'"/" '^>'«°''I"" •,1"'« "f his li'ed, with an Intr.Ki thm T'll^ T" "'« '^"'•'h- ' I-on., I,S60, Svo 4 T li ■' ^ "'" "«*■• •'• 'i"illie ' Perpetuity. Conflicts , n,l 'Vi'"' "u' '^'^^ 0'-g"ni2atio„, Ctholic ApostoMo Church IS,'""''''' "^ "'" ^'-e Hoi; , Ahte'fR'e'mirt'irrho liaf " '''^^^ O" "■« ^se an,l I Dublin, 1847, 8vo. 2 X*'''^"'""^ of the Insane, cases, Dublin, I85H fn Svn """' "" ^'"'"^''^ D'^' l-abatt, Heiir'v i i t. . „ thc8upre,;eCou" .^f the St, ti^.'-'n'aMf'"' ^""''^'""^ "^ in the Sixteen Volumes n f i i / V''"'^"''""" contained ~ur\^i;;;;uf?'*-|'«'!:;/. teonora, or. The I Jehonih-Jireh ; or The IW- ' ^ '"'"• !'■ >*'">■ -'• ![An Autobiography.] ,, J, "''"'"« "^ ,'' ^'"ithful God. - "lor-,. published.) VmZJ- .'"'r- "'■^». Svo. (N„ !G-."«"c, '""'!; ^ »'«"'««." (Paeud.J ,SeeH„.., >/Srfe*r;!'-!!- '/'-^;>.'^sinanalloon. Storms, an,l Atmosphei'ie I'b!!,',"'-^ '^''"';<>". Aerolites, andK.Margollfi. ^1^ i^VorT' Is-fi^o^' ^'""^"^^ i-acroix, Mrs r a <.? ' '"' '-'"o. Phus, the Ileio of'tbn'n ? (V""*'') Onstavus Adol- Illnut v V- . "'" Reformat on bv r n lu . i'lust. N. \ork, 18"! l'",,,,. ^ ^- -Abelons. _ I-acroix. J. i.. r'-r.'" liKl.t Stories, told •iri,^H"i '"''• ?\f'"- '■ Star- Ilh"t. I-on.; 1876, ^6m? ^'' """' ^'«tening Kara. fi'^l^6.!^^!t':^ «'\ <804-,87,l, b. at|te.mr,:t'th7R?f; Churlc.on 1826, profeso' /) ' *''"''"" College of HerWt Spence,-, ^'■^"oric, in the Coll ge aftcmj^rf-:"'^ <^fter^^ra, of ,^f acy, 'louIU Carohna from 1842. 1 I„tr„d?w.,- "^ ""'"f 'y) of South ' 1»«'' - "•- York, 1855. 2. HistopV of ,h i""l '» ''hysiology, i\. ;^^^'"h^'i^I{i::i;ir"''r ^'^-'^s^w i;;^";,.'^'-"!' »^ ^-^-i'-'e Br. .sh Kmp.re, Un., ,878, 2 vols.^. ..l ; l::::Uf\.>!: ,S^ ^L^"""^^"" "^-' "e^^:^ ^'t;lSaSS?-'=" ^"" "' ^-" - '^ -'«^'^! l^^Q 1« -'- - -ay, and fyw/ator, lii. ,,^'j;^«'""''»«-' ^ t information than a liistory "- " ""^•- Heaith, Lon 1 SU ^9„ ' ^^^"^ Sparks f„r a I'ablache, Fannv l i w • , ^nd the Path: a Sacred Pn nu', '^^ ''''« I-'ibyrinth "'•J lor (Jirls! IMus" Lon A.">y"''« P"''^- gath- ' •• ""- " " *'""-'. (Tnin*.) Outliiiu.^ "I '■ ' IMiMosoiihy of Ucligioii, ISs.). t). (Triiiii'.) (Iiitliiicx oi /T-;i'tlKlii'>' ; Uiiliitfil Portions of tlio Lec'liiics of lliTnoiiin Lolzf, lloHt., IsSO, 12mo. 7. (Trftni'.l Outlim-s of I'-.v- cholo^y : Uietatod Portion!, of tliu I.cotiiri's of Ileimuiiii Lotif, Host., ISSfi, U'ino. f. Kiaiiifnts of l>li.v.«ioloKinil PsyclioloKV : a TriMili!'!' on llio Activilios niid Niitiiio ol the Mind,' from tlio Phynica' i.iid KxinTinicntal Point View. lllii.-il. N. York, IMST, .Svo. U. (Trann.) Oiil- of ui > lew. iiiii.li. ii. *"'". • t , , ,* r ii- line.- of LoKio, mid of Kneyelopiedia ol Pliilosopliy : Uie tnteil Piirlions of tlio I.eeturi'S of IliMiimrin l,otieo, Host., 1SS7, I'iiiio. III. What y the liibley an Iioiiiiiy into the OriL'in and Nature of the Old and .New (Vatai.ienls in the l,ij;hl of Modern Hihlieal .-Jtiidie,-, N. York, I.HHS. llinio. I.iuld, lloralio O, History of tlie War with Me.\ieo, (" Minor Wars of the United fitatcs,") ^. York, KxH:!, iL'iiio. „ , , 1 l.nilil, .>lr«. .1. It Isn't Uight; or, Frank Jolin- soii's IteiLSon, I'hihi , 1>^I'>7. llinio. ' LadU, 'riicoUorc Kilwnra. Tho Consumptive Poor (d' Sonth I.oii'l l.>^li:< Mvo. I.liatI, William !S. N. Ilampsliiru Snpvemo Court Keport<, vol. Ua., ( 1S7'.I-H:),) Concord, ISSI), ,Svo. I. add, William W. Aineriean Proliate lU'iiorts ; coiitainin"; Ueccnt Cases of Value deeiiled in ttio Courts of the Sevenil ,'s I . Laidlaw, .Mri. M. J., wife of Stuart Laidlaw. 1. Letters t.i my (i.i.lehil.l, I.on., IS7l-7ft, 2 v.ds. Itlni... 2. (Trans.) The Exeention of .M. r.Vbbe .Miroy, I'-TI, lOino. 3. A Caleehisni for the Uiglii rii.lcrMiiii.ling .-I the Saeilico of tli.' Mass, |S7.'>, Svo. I. (Trans.) Tli.' .Miraide at Loonies on Sepleniber Kith, 1S77, 1S78, Ifi 0. Kthna; or, llteh.ngs in Black and White, Lon., 1881, Svo. . . . Laidlaw, It. J. Our Ueligicm as it is and us ii was. Toroiilo, 1S79, cr. svn. liaidlcy, I'ol. ihtodore T. S., gradunlel the C.S. Military Acadeniv 1812. 1. (Ivl.) The nance Manual, Phila., ISdl, Svo 2. Instructions Uiflo Firing: prepared by coniinaiid of Brig.-Gcu. Benet, Phil.i., 1S79, Ifliiio. Laighton, Albert, IS29-1SS7, b. at Portsraoutli, N.ll. Poems, Bost., 187S, llinio. Luiug, Alexander, LL.D., F.S.A. Soot, b. l-us, at Newburgh-oi- Tay, I'ileshiro; lire.i a ilrapcr, ami pur sued that occupatiim for miiiiy years; afterwards iig. m at Newburgh for the Conimerciiil Bank of Scollnn.l. I. Some Notices of the History of Newburgh; a Lecture, 1858; 2d e.i., 1S71. 2. Notices of the Ancient Eccle- siastical History of Abernethy; a Lecture, IsOl. 3. Hcljis to Faith anil Duty, Eilin.,lst)7 ; 2d e.l., ISsl. 4. I The History of Linen and Linen Manufacture in New ! burgh: a 'Lecture, 1872. h. Lindores Abbey, iin.t il:. Burgh of Newburgli : their History and Annals, E.liu., 1S7«, 4to. "The greater part (if Mr. Lalng'sbook is Uikeii npwuli extracts from tho records ..r (be Hurgli Courts and ..I ili.' Kirk ."Sessions. These extriuls are liolli iiiteresliiij; iiiul umusiiig. . . . His book doses with a cliiiiitcr on 'Ol.li ii- toni.s and Folk-Lore.' . . . ll cnlaiiis .some very eun.iiis parliciiUirs."— .S(i(. yto)., Ixiil. 3%. , , ,,. B. The Triumphs of Ciiristianity Illustrated by His tory: a Lecture. Edin., 1883. 7. The .Maintonnncc uf Plant Life on the Earth, ISSC. Printed for private cir- culation. . . ,„ I Laing, Byron. " What Harm is there in it ? 1 Toronto, 188.->. Svo. Laing, Mrs. V.. II. B. 1. Hemes of the Seven Hills, lllust. Phila., 1873, Ifimo. 2. Comiuestsol (lie i Seven Hills. lllust. Phila., 187.% Kimo. I Laing, David, LL.D., [""C, vol. i., second ..I tl.c ' name there mentioned, add.,] 171MI-187S, son of William Laing, printer and bookseller in Edinburgh ; was .ii gaged in his father's business from Is21 to 1837, wlim he was appointed librarian of the Signet Library. He was secretary of the Bannatyne Club from its conimcii.c- nient in 1.S23 to its close in l.sfiO. 1. (Ed.) ilriL'iniil Letters of Mr. John Colville, 1582-1603: to wlii.li is lidded his Palinode: with a Memoir of the Auilcr, (Bannatvne Club Pub.,) Edin., 1858, 4to. 2. (Ed., A Catalogue of the Graduates in the Faculties of Arts, Divinity, and Law of tho University of E.linburgb since its Foundation, (Bannatyne Club Pub.,) Edin., 1S)N Svo. 3. (Ed.) Kcgiatrum Cartarum Eeclcsie Suiicii Egidii de Edinburgh : a Series of Charters and (hijjinul Documents connected with the Church of St. Giles, 'din- burgh, (Bannatyne Cub Pub.,) Edin., IS.V.I, Sv... 4. (Ed.) Registruin Domus de Soltre, necnon Ecclesic Cillc- giftto S. Trinitatis ]nope Edinburgh : Charters of the Hos- pital of Soltre, of Trinity Collc^je, Edinburgli, au.i "lli" Collegiate Churches in Mid-Lothian. (Baiinalyiic Hub Pub.,) Edin., ISIil, 4to. 5. (Ed.) The Diiiry ol Alcx- anilcr Brodie of Brodie, 1652-108(1, and of bis son .lnuic* Brodie, 1RSII-16S5; consisting of Extracts from the Exist- ing Manuscripts and a Republication of the \i.liiuie printed at Edinburgh in 1740, (Spalding Club I'ub.,) Aberdeen, 1S63, 4to. 6. (Ed.) The Convcrsy.m ol Swerers: a Joyfull Modytaoyon to All Englonde "1 the Coronacyon of Kvngo Henry the Eyght, [verse,] (Ab- botsford Club Pub.,) Edin., 1805, 4to. 7. (F.d.! Abb'jts- ' ford Club: a List of the Members; the Rules; iinJ a Catalogue of Books printed for tho Club since it^ Insti- tution in l,s.S3, Edin., 1800, 4to. S. Adversaria: .Notices illustrative of some of the Earlier Works printed lor tbe LAI UiinnutviiB Club. Ellin Iwht i. lor... rimrt.r^ . ,, J !;,:;, '"'•,' »• »■ (P"i.) Ko.val Let- :;!:'',' '•"''.) K,iin., IN. 7, ''''■,, ''-',: ';':■^ I i'»"n,,tv„« ;:!!::'"" '^"'"-'^^^^^ •!- AXo'r.^':;:!.;^ ^].^;i"?>^i^:i!;::;^v;;!^:;r^V'-i;'^,i:' ^ ■'■"••' ■■. Whence .luel , f \ ,, , 1 *■'""!• '"'"■• ''*'-'. '■ "-vo •^'■■'I.S K.lin.. 1?.,,,, .;,„"'"„"":,'""' '■'"» An,,i,.,„ Sootti..!, j ''fling, Joliii. I Ti.„ I •'■''"'■• I "^'"i. It". ;^''". '-". i^'r ,..'«. '^ •- T.;V'?"r'''^''-' '-""-■ Alike. .H..; „..we,l., i,„„ ls-;,'«,t' ""' '^'"" '^""H liH.;'^^?^ "H^;;^:!^:;,^rfs^H^ «^ '^'i ■" '-•■■ '-'2- '• A Plain U i, , 'Z ' *•"■."[• "'' "'"l^'NI „i,„..o '"'"■. '«7fl. 2. Fir tS .,1,1^^'-",""'' "''"' ""■' Alan ,,„„;,^^,; A Cuteeh,.,,,, of Christian Ins.Vuo.io,'" "" l-^'''^ ohHirn,T,, of hJf ,1,' ';;'''i,'^.'''", "' ''''"-"'l-''^ -'t-,-.^r Orkney :nV.;hi!.;,::r^^v;!ft:;:^ LAM I I-lll*p, J,,l,„ J„ , '"'"•. I •^rs.p.sv,,. '">""■ "'■"'"". "U'l Mi«.lon, >",. '•"M., I,S7.-., ,m„. 1 l.,,,,, , '•'■„'""^" '"r il* l>iHu,e, ' '-'ikf, .'Viii.c \ ' '"""""".V, i:,lin., rH7,;, 8> , ,,'h' Inspiration of ,Sen„., ,',,."'"''""" ''"'■'■ I"**'!!. '■»;. f*ern,o„s, l,„n, iMl'l ! s';'"' 'V;'"'"' '''■■•i^l.-uent I ;;^;;p;.;na,n,.,,,,h,4,,il!:;:'ii',.;:u:,^:';:;<;H.. -yP.'^te: ,L.«1^,^;r« Bre :: ''•;"val,«. Ill,,,,, ,,,„, ;,"':• .Vi''^, I (tnio. 2. |.a„|,'s l^''P''"''"'.>Z::i^^^^ "-hatr I >«"n",„, I,,,,,., isiii • :*"• - J'liKland K,„„„g ||,„ M-;,^-non,yM",,n-,he-,ir:-^,,'^rir'^",''f'' " V,"""" "l"l '111 K.-Kiiv .,„ I • ." •. «"«'l".'r : with l'-liti.MlKconomy; fr ,i ' • ' ' ""'"■"•■"l Melho.l in ' }"'k, isrs, 2 vol*., 8.," 'r 7"'''' "<;,l-."'olow.ski,N /,'"»■, by H„dol,,h von'jh'e'ri, :,,'';■' \'''-l •""•"KSlo for (Inns.) .Mozart; f,„„ , "< *" ''•■ '' '"• '-"'"• X IH'^ll, l2n,o. 4 T ,„ '.'■;'■'""" "•' ''• ^"M. Chic ^■••''n™. the'„l!z:;V;f ;:'.,l'7i -»- '-/i^: tycl»,,,e,|,„,,,Po|itiea|.s;ie„,e'V,|i ■ ,"•'"• ''• "''''•) .: ;. •': A iModern Zonmi^" '"I'ik is 1 lal a ■•liHiK. 11 popular ha U r • \'''''''''1''''''«''>''I |i i , I- """'•'■'■ ■-'-"*=-=■■■■■ ''Hit: t^ivS^r^i "»• »f -liiality . r 1,1 tiial • ,f,''l"'^'»»i."" n si is e i,'n,.,; i' ' Set,,,,. The .i '.',"•'■•.!""'■:'"'■''"• ^1-'. |">*ii'i. I" t'lmilc- A. I.iimli, "I' "iliiii: ruiiiiliiil I'inlit yniri in CliioiiKo; lo- iikimmI to Now York isililj oilitor of llio iMiiKiuino of Aiiioricaii llislory I'iiicc IM^:t. Sho imi iiiuinber of iiiiiny hintoriiMil sooittli'K, iiiiil Ims conlrilmlvil iiuiiii'rouMirtick>;4 to iioriodioiil^. I. Spicy, |ii novel. 1 lllui't. N. York, ISTIl, Svo. 2, I'liiy-Soliool Storicn, llo-t., I-*?!, I vol«. ISmo. :i. History of tli.i I'ity of Now York: it- Origin, UiMs nml Pronrei.-, \. York. I'<7;-HI, '-• vols. Ito. "Tlic luillinr loi«»imrcil no lalpor in rrsoiiri'li. anil fnini mnny nriuinul soiini". Im» kiiHhti'iI >i xri'iit viirloty iil ili- UillMinil lni» wovin tlioni intoii dlstinca conllniKms lil»- tory."— A'(i((o/i, xxvl. -"Jo. 1. (KJ.) The lIomiM of Aiucrioa. Illiidt. N. ^ork, 1879, Ito. .'i. Tlu- riirisliiiiiH Owl: Ilmlm't of Kntcr- tulnment, llriginiil iin.! Selecti'il, N. York, l-<-*l. i<- Snow iinil Sunshinn: ii Siory for Il.iys iin.l Oirls. lllusl. N. York, 1-^S2, wj. xvij. 7. Wall .Street in History, lllusl. N. York lss:t, m|. Svo. Lnmii, H«v. Ilobi-rt, [on/.', vol. 1., luM.,] J. IH72 i rector of St. I'lml's. .Man.h.'sler, lsnt-71. 1. Sermons on i'a.sinK Sciison.s iiml Kvonta, l.on., l'<.i:l, \'2tno. 2. Kroo TlionRlita on .Many Sulijeuls, ISCifl, 2 voln. :t. Soliool Serinon.s, 1H7(|. 2 vols. I. Yiirniliilo : iin I'nsen- tiuiontiil Storv, 1S7L', ;i vols. Lamb, Mrs. Itiitli, (Hiick,) b. 1S2«, at (lrini,sli.v, Linoolnahirc, liuK.: nnirried, lHll:t, to Alilernnvn Josenli Lamb, of .Mmchoster. I. Haw Charley helpoil hia Mdlhir, liOn., isill, 12mo. 2. .MiiUuminer at Hay l.oilKO, I,on., IS«I. ;!. .leni Morrison, the Fiaher-Huy, l.on.. 1«H2. 1. I'leaaant Paths for Little Feet, Lon., l,s«2. .'). The Trials of a Village Artist, Lon., lSt)2, |i. Hvo. (1. A Little Chilli's Dav. and what she learned in it, Lon., X^iyi, :i2mo. 7. It Isn't lUght; or, Frank Koh- inson, Lon.. lsrt:i, 12mo; new eil., H7I. H. Captain j Chriatie's Urand Danxhter, Lon., IS«t. C-'mo. 9. The | K.tperience.s of Tom Neal and Sarah liin Wife, Lon., j IHUt, )p. Svo. 10. The Carpenter's Family: a Sketeh of | Village Life, Lon.. lsii.">, I2ini). 11. Master and Ser- ' vant ; or, Uiohanl Owen's Choioe, Lon., ISrt,), ji. Kvo. 12. Sturdy .lack. Lon., 1S72, 12mo. i:i. The Shnmper'a Foundling: a Story of New Year's Kvo, Lon., IS7I, Ifimo. II. Thoughtful .loo, and how he gained his Name. Lon.. IHH», 4to. \:k Katie lirightsido, and how she made the Host of Kverything, Lon., 1S,S2, -Uo. Irt. Bernard Kendal's Fortune, Lon.. 18s:i, I2ino. 17. Ills First Offence: a True Tale of City Life, Lon., t8s;i, p. Svo. IS. Look on the Sunny Side, ,md other Sketches, j Lon., lS.'<:i. p. Svo. 19. The Longest Way round for ' the Shortest, Lon., 18S:!. p. Hvo. 2I». .Midsummer lloli- | day, Edin.and Lon.. iss;), p. Svo. 21. Tho Emigrant's I Son, Lon., ISS I, p. Svo. 22. Milly's .Mistakes, and what ; she learned by them, Lon., 1881, 12mo. 2:t. Kutli Western's lilessing, Lon., 1885, p. Svo. 2L Tho Luck- , iesl Lad in Lihborton, Lon., IS85, 12mo. 25. Old Can- tanker, and what came of tho Flower-Show. Lon., 1885, j p. Svo. 26. Alice Western's lilessing, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. \ 27. TooClose-Fisted, and other Tales, Lon., IsSft, p. Syo. 28. An Angel Uuest in Human (iuise, Lon., l-^^ii, p. Svo. 29. Comfortable Mrs. Crook, and other .Sketches from Rural Life, Lon., 18SS, p. Svo. :!0. (letting Clear Off; or. Tim Uellamy's Joke. Lon., 1388, p. Svo. M. (Irate- fnl Peter's Nevf Ye;ir'8 C.ift, Lon., 1888, 18mo. :i2. Ser- vants and Service. Lon., 1SS8, p. Svo. Xi. Taught by Experience, Lon.. 1888, p. Svo. Lambert, A. C. The Story of a Pillow, Lon.. I SS.i, sq. l6mo. Lambert, Kev. Brooke, li.C.L., graduated at lirasenose (,'ollege, <.)xford, 1S5S; ordained IS5S; vicar of St. Mark's, Whitcehapol, 1885-71 ; vicar of (Jreen- wich since 1880. 1. Seven Sermons on Pauperism. preaehe.1 at St. Mark's, Whitechapel, Lon., 1S7», 12nio; new ed., IS71. "Tills Ka.st Knd preacher . . . has indicated the only spirit and (lireclion in which we can, with any hope of success, or even of initigatiim of the presaiiiK evil, set about the accomplishment of H:'—S),rcl(Ui>r, xliv. 295. 2. Sermons on the Lord's Prayer, l.on., 188:i, Lambert, C. II. Synoptical iJictionnry of Scrip- ture Parallels, Lon.. 1879; 2d cd.. 1880, 12mo. Lambert, thnrles H. ;. Ibougnis and raucies in Solitary Hours, [verse.] Lou., I.s40, p. Svo. 2. Poems and Translations from the iJerraan of Goethe, Ac, lion., 1850, p. Svo. Lambert, George 968 LAM the Village, [verso.] Illust. Lon., iSS.'l, Syo. 2, The Power of tliilil : a Novel, Lon., Issfl, 2 vols. p. 8vo, Lambert, Henry. A Memoir of Ireland In In,',ii. Ily an K\ .M.P. Hubliii, l-.il, 8vo. Lambert, Isaac ('owley, M.A., F.U.il.S., I, ls,7(i| grailiialid at Trinity College, Cambridge: call' ' to the bar at tho .Middle Temple 1871; .M,P. for Kul Islington since 188(1. A Trip to CanhniBro and Ladiik. Illust. Lon.. 1877, p. 8vo. Lambert, llev, LoiiU A., a Roman Cnthuli. priest of Waierloo. N.Y. I. iTians.i The Cliriniiiiii Father: what ln' should be. and what he should do; |'r"'ii the (lernian of W. Cramer; with Introiluetioi. by S. \. Ilyan, N. York, issil, ;t2i 2. Notes on Ingcrsoll; rttheil.. IhitValo, N.V., I8s|, Irtnio. :i. Tactics of Iiilldils, ' HuiValo, N.Y., 1887, Ifinio. "Lambert, Nannie," (Pseud.) SeeO'DoNoniii i, .Mils. .N. I'oWKIl, iii/Vo. Lambert, OMmnntl. Angling Literature In V.nn land; and iHsoription of Fiihing by tho Ancients, Lmi , 1 881, l2mo. Lambeti, llev. William. (Kd. and tnin« Codex Canonum Kcclesiie I'nivcrsie : Canons of the Km -I Four Oeneral Councils of the Chinch, Lon., Isiis, Hv". LnmbillK, A. A. .\ History .f the Catholic Chiir. li in the Dioceses of Pittsburg and Allegheny, N. Yiirk, 18811, Svo. Laniborn, Robert II., Ph.D. I. A Uiuliinciit.nv Treatise on the .Metallurgy of Copper, Lon., ISIlli, C.'ii,,. 2. A Itudiiiientary Treati.-e un the Metallurgy of Silver and Lead, Lon.. 181)1, 12nio; Dth cd., 1879. Laming, Iliclinrd. 1. Matter and Force: ihur Nature ami Laws, 1 ., Is5l, Svo. 2. (!od in Seiiiil Causes, l.nn., IS7:i, Svo. :'.. The Spirituality of Cau-:!- tion : a Seientillc Ilnaithceis, l.on., Is7l. p. Svo. Lamon, Ward II. The Life of Abraham Limiiln, IVom his liirth to his Inauguration as Presiilenl. llliift. I' -t.. IS72, Svo. "That the volnnie Is t" he prnnonuecd generally sail.- faetorv we think we may say. tliniiKh we cimless we siiy -o with reiuetance, for ... it eniilrlves tn otleiid Hie reader abiiiil as olleii as it pleases him. Hut It Is very ci.|ii"iis mill minute; It Is the result of very much pain.slakii i; laliiir hv person-s liiliniiitely eiuinecleil with the Lliieolii i.l the aiite-presideiitial ihivs ; it is very triithliil, eoUMieii- tiiiiis, and eritieallv impartial, while at the .same time it is lull of respect and iitUMtioiiate admiratiiiii fur Mr. l.liiiolii. . . . We eoiuniend It to everybody as excellent reading, as eaptlvating as a roiininee, and of deep interest to eveiy citizen."— .V(i/ioH. xiv. UN'. Lamont, Alexander. Wayside Wells; ur, Thoughts from Dcepdiile. Lon., 1874, 12mo. Lnmont, E. II. Wild Life among the I'm ilio Islaiiileis Illust. I, Mil., IS67,Svo. I Laniunt, James, 1' (I.S., F.R.d.S., b. 1828; re- I fiilc" at Knowilun, Argyllshire. 1. Seasons witli ilie ; Sea-llorses. Illust. Lon., ISIil, Syo. 2. Yaelitiiii in the Arctic Pens; or. Notes of Five Voyages ol .~|.uit j and Discovery in the NeigliLourbood of Spitibcrgcii ami ! Novaya Zembya. Editdl and Illustrated by W. Live-av. I .M.D. Lon., iS7t!. 8vo. I "He has time and nn iiey at his disposal ; he ha- ■• i liis heart on rontributiiij; lo Arctic discovery, and. ii- '■•• lic- lil-hts in Ihls sort of ' le in spite of its hardship-, !■- 'lan- ders, and its occasioi d dreariness, he is contciil !• !.ms;ii himself to disappoiniiiients when he has done his uiiinist 111 cnmmaiid success. "—.'«Vi/. Kiv.. xll. JSl. Lamont, Miss Martba Alacdonald. I. Im- pressions, Thoughts, and Sketches during Two Yeiirs in Franco and Switzerland. Li.i., 184", 12nio. 2. The I'ur- tunes of Woman. Lon.. is 19, .') vols. p. Svo. :i. Tlic Olndiator: a Tale of the Roman Empire, Lon., |s^ll, !2mo. 4. The Village Millionai—: a Novel, Loii., IS.it. 3 vols. p. Svo. 5. Love i-fr- Over the Hills and through ! Lampoon, Frederick Locker-, b. 1821 ; son of i*%: 1,1 "■ "'"' ii"i.'in« [() rill] "n.|nll,„r|„.,i,„|i,„ilH, 1. |„„„l„„ I'l '•»": now Oil., IM7II ^ Mui "n.r;^''i;i,;:;'^:^ri!;l!;;jr:"!' 'M-rl..:,...,! „lr „„>, I, i'>'l.ll»■^1 Uh,|,„l,n'p, ;;,';''• '"'"'-I " I'Hlrt. „r ,1,.. '"■•"'■r.MH Ani.lrlr, ;,,| U W, ^1 ,V",',-"""'> ,"', 'I'" M:::;:r ''"■""■ iv,"''" i- "">.•.":.;;;' IViy^ ,:: ;"i';.;! h..artU.,»;-j,)',".v,''',',^,;'' "^ ""• '"" '"••*'^^'' lllpl'uni „r ^'. I Kil.) I.yni Klcxiiiiihirmn : ii Colliviinn I iti'r, llorotliv, <'lli'-., iNHIl, iL'iii,,. l.iincnNlvr, iOilwnrd .11, l"r.v, i\, V„rk. |S77, |j,„„, l.iilleuNtCT, Kiiiilie L l.a..c,,.t.-r,U,M.rK... 1. 1.,,;, .....V/iH:.;; f'HlKlrlN, K, ' |N>I I. Thf ll„ I'ifo an. I Kduciiion of l>oaf, Uunil), unci IJIin. I'Hcly Miiiluloino's I'riilu Aluniml of English His- ',' ,, i iKtii.rp.' V."s'i.V. ••"..li.'^H ilJv.' Vm^:•"":''"^."'"^V'■•^"'• <■|lriMianay; or A W,,!, V, ,1 ., '• ,""■ ?''•"*"«« "f «r..l, 1 on N ' o,' „""'.'«';,7 ';'"■ l'n.u>i<-ll> connM. - Von ls«..i«' '"'?'^-' '"''•■■ '"tt'TMoniyMlilo ,4rsaH5-;«.r.||g||||pSg _ 0---1 ■•nil, IMn.-*, 'l';t IH., be,.„ given to tho puhl c '■- :, " • Vr/'"^' ! y""- «''- l«8;t. 21. The Victo"^ \4 WoLl' ii ':'"^ l.iincnNter, James. V A v » i. V ) ' •' ^'"-""'•"es, r,on.. Is7s i^n,,, oo ,, ' ' •'•^^"'T'I •■ .. ,..., .„ . ■•amos, .M.A. A Book ot A.,,.ration.., ; .eorotcl Ufo, l.'on., is ',V ;."• .^ '",;'""""''<"'■''.'■''"- N. \o.lf, isvo. IDrno. I."M., I SSL', 12m,.. I'liiiciiMter, U. A, Cliiistiiin liii|itiaui, Lon Lancaster, H. Jj. Synopsis of Our l.or.l'- l-n"."l "zT'l'smo^*" •'• •'"■'"'" "" Experimental Phy,ic«, K-iposf. of Odd-Fellowship, ' of Cirouiiistnnoo? ; See Lawhe.nok, Ring. Landrr, Harry, a Cr..,t, B Wei, |,„n., IS.ss, .-ivols.cr. vv "LanUer.iHii,,,'. (p,,„j , i>I,\ll(;AllKTTK .'^.i-.''iiE,''.;.T„';rs. "•■'!•. '''•!'"'■ ^' « Host., ,vf.2-c,5 7 vols li;,„, i i tur.sDiirg ,■ /uiicli, Svols. " K,i,;vB.II ^'l>"«.,"-'^l'i.li„gXe,vYork, If/....; 2.' '™''.'I'P <»ter Lily" nnri lior Crew: a 12mo. y'.H Trionijih : Tlie Immortality of the Sou'i'nmi Tables LAN LAN Oxf., 185I,8vo. Anon. 2. Eureka No. II. : a Sequel to a Sequel to Lord John Russell'a Post-Bag, Oxf., 1863, 8vo, Anon. (Pamphlets referring to the Oxford Com- mission.) ■^. (Trans.) Jlomer, Iliad A and It, in Eng- lish Hexameters, Lon., I86L', 4to. Landoil, Joseph. School .Management: including a General View of the Work of Education, (Education Library.) Lon., l«s;i, p. 8vo ; 6th ed. same year. Landon, Lucy. (Trans.) Little Kobinson of Paris; or. The Triumph of Industry, by Mine. E. Foa, Lon., 1870. 18mo. Lnildoii, .H. E. L'rbain Grandier, and other Poems, Lon., Isii2, Ip. 8vo. Landon, .YIelville U. 1. The Franco-Prussian War in a Xutshell, N. York, 1871, 12mo. 2. Saratoga in I'JUl : a Book of Satire, Love, Fun, and Statistics. Illust. N. York, 1S72, l2mo. 3. Eli Perkins at Large; his Sayings and Doings, Ac. Illust. N. York, 187.*), 12mo. 4. Eli Perkins's Wit, Humor, and Pathos, 1883, 12m<>. Landon, S. Fifty Years in the Itinerant Ministry, N. York, 18(i8, Khno. Landor, Walter .<$avngc, [ant'', vol. i., add,,] 1775-ISI)4, He spent the liist six years of his life in Florence. For biog., see Coi.vi.s, S., and Koiister, John, Hiipiii. 1. .Antony and Octavius : Scones for the Study, [verse,] Lon., l.-<5(i, Svo. 2. Dry Sticks Fagoted, Edin., 18J7, 8vo. 3. Hebrew ' ics : transfusing the Pious Spirit of the Divine I'si t into Devout Exercises «( Prayer, Praise, and ThanKSgiving. By an Octogena- rian, [..on., ISotf, Svo. Anon. (Halkett and Laing.) t. Heroic Idylls: with Additional Poems, Lon., ISfl.i, p. Svo. "There are in this volume scone half a dozen new dia- logues or dramatic scenes :n vur.H', of Hliicli ' Theseus and Hipiiiilyte' and the ■ Trial of .Esehylus' are amont; I.an- dor's very be.-.t work in this kind."— S. Colvi.n : Lamlor, p. Laildrctli, P. 1. Studies and Sketches in .Modern Liierature. Lon., IsiU, cr. .svo. 2. Life and Ministry of Adam Thomson of Coldstream, Edin., I8ti8, p. Hvo. I^andseer, Thomas, A.R.A., [mite, vol. i., add.,] 17il.)-18S0 ; elder brother of Sir E. Landseer; an en- graver. (Ed.) Life and Letters of William Bewick, Artist, Lon., 1871, 2 vols. Svo. "These voUimos will not be unwelcome to readers fond of literary gll^siIl. They ubound in anecdotes concerning Haydiin. Wilkic, and Lawrence, Wordsworth, Hazlitt, and Scott. William liewick— not to be confounded with the celebrated engraver of that name— was born towards tlio close of the last century ; he became the pupil of llavdon, and was suliscquently employed bv ••^ir Thomas Lawrence to make ciipics uf the ('rescues i>r .Michael Angelo in the Sistine <'lia|>cl. . . . He ai>pcars in tliese pages in the char- acter of Hoswell. . . . Hut the materials are trite, and the style is far from ciimmendablc. . . . The facts and inter- ' sp'-sed anecdntes have value, biu the criticisms and re- : flei'lions are all but worlhlcss."— .sVi(. licv., xxxii. ■£>:>. Lane, A. V. Adjustments of the Compass, Transit, and Level, Host., ISS», 12mo. Lane, Bntler. The Health Guide: a Poimlar Hand-Book nf .Mcilicine and Surgery, Lon., 1853, !>. Svo. Lane, C li. Uailway Communication in London, and the Thames Embankment, Lon., IS(il), Svo. Lane, Kev. Charles Arthur, graduated at St. Bee8lS7S; onlained 1S71»; rector i)f All Saints', Winni- peg, 1S81; curate of St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens, 1SS5- 8(i, and since then lecturer of the Church Defence Insti- tutiim. Illustrated Notes on English Church History, Lon., 18Sti-8S, 2 vols. 12mo: vol. i., From the Earliest Times to the Dawn of the Reformation; vol. ii., The Reformation and .Modern Work. Lane, Kdward Wickstead, .M.D. 1. Hydrop- athy ; or. The Natural System of .Medical Treatment, Lon., ls.')7, p. Svo. 2. Old Medicine and New, Lon., 1873, fp. Svo. 3. Hygienic Medicine: the Teachings of Physicdiigy and Common Sense. Lon., 1885, 8vo. Lane, Edward William, [,ii,tr, vol. i., add.,] lSlll-lS7t'). B"or biog., see I'ooi.K, .St,vni.p;v I,,vnk-, i'/i/Vo. I. Arabic-English Lexicon. Parts I.-VIf. l,on., Isfi7- 85, imp. 4to. (Parts \'I. and Vlf. have been edited by Stanley l.ane- Poole. They bring the work down to the ] close of the letter M. The tirst fiisrjiculus uf Part VIII. ; was published in 1SS7.) 2. .Vrabian Society in the .Mid- \ die Ages : Studies iVom the '•' Tliousand and One .Sights," i Lon., 1SS3, p. Svo. (This is a reprint, edileil by Stanley 1 Lane-Poole, of tlu notes to the author's translation of ! the .Arabian Nights.) Lane, F. T. Reply to Rev. J. Weiss on "Our, Relations with the Spiritual World," Cambridge, 16117, Itimo. Lane, J. J. Dunois, and other Poems, Lon., Is.'iS 12mo. Lane, James Ilobert, F.R.C.S., consulting s r. geon to the Lock Hospital. Lectures on Syphilis deliv- ered at the Harveian Society, Lon., 1878, p. Svo ; ni"» ed., ISSl. Lane, Laura M. 1. (ientleman Versehoyle, Lcm., 1875, 3 vcjIs. cr. Svo. 2. My Sister's Keeper: a Stuiy for Girls, Lmi., 187l», p. Svo. 3. A Character: a Story for Girls, Lon., 1S7!I, 12nio. 4. Harry's Disciplij;,', Lon., 1881, p. Svo. 5. Ella's Mistake, Lon., 1S82, p. >v„. fi. A Dresden Romance, Lon., 188-), p. Svo. 7. A NiiM>- teenth Century Hero, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. s. There-a i Secret, Lon., 1SS5, p. Svo. U. Dr. Maynard's Dau<;li!. ,. Illust. Lon., 18S6, p. Svo. 10. Living it Down, l.uii., ISSt), p. 8vo. 11. Ilawbrook Farm; or, Esther liaunts Wooing, Lon., 1887, (i. Svo. 12. Heroes of Every-Day Life. Illust. Lon., I8S8, p. Svo. Lane, Pauline C. (Trans.) German Fantaeie.'^ by French Firesides ; from the German of R, Leander, >i. Y'ork, 1SS7, s(j. Itimo. Lane, Kichard James, A.R.A., [niitr. vol i add.,] lsm)-lS72; brother of Edward William \mw, siiprii ; an engineer. 1. .Spirits and Water. By II. . I. L. Lon., 1S55, Svo. 2. Marks and Remarks for <\i,: Catalogue of the Exhibition of the Royal Acadcuiv By A. E. Lon., 1856. Lane, Sarah, ("May Kingston," pseud.) :. Pha'be Skiddy's Theology, Best., 1883, l2mo. 2. Bcitlm Gordon, Bost., ISSS, 12mo. Lane, William Arbnthnot, M.B., M.S., F.R.t .s., senior demonstrator of anatomy at Guy's Hospiial. .Man- ual of Operative Surgery, for Practitioners and Student.*, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. Lane-Clarke. See Clarke. Lane-Poole. See Poolk. Lang, Alfred. Hints on the Construction of Houses, Lon., 1 853, imp. Svo. Lang, Alice. 1. No Place like Home, Lon., ISM, p. Svo. 2. Paul Slater's Home, Lon., 18S2, 12mo. :i. The Price of a Lark, Lon., 1882, p. Svo. 4. AhkcI Meadow, Lon., 18,S3, p. Svo. 5. Our Anniversaries:" ;i Selection of Texts and Verses for Every Day, Lon., I.'i-o, sq. 16mo. (i. Cords of Love. Illust. Lon., LSSCi, ISin,,. 7. Geoffrey Orme's Victory ; or. Life in Penwilhton, l.ini , 1887, sq. Ulmo. 8. 'Tim's Treasure, and how be foiiM.l it, Lon., 1887, 12mo. 9. Harry Lester's Revenge, Loii., 1SS8, 12mo. Lang, Andrew, LL.D., b. 1S44, at Selkirk, Set- land; was educated at St. Andrews, and at Balliol Col- lege, Oxford, where he gained tirst classes in Clas.sio.d Moderations and the Final Schools, and was clcclcl Fellow of Morton College in ISfiS, He is a writer Inr the London Daily News, a frequent contrilnitor to peii odical literature, and editor of the " English Wortliii ^ ' series. 1. Ballads and Lyrics of Old France : with niliir Poems, Lon., 1872, p. Svo. "A .series of translations from the older Trench [..mi comes tirst, and later in the volume there are .vinic (in tluT specimens of poets in the nineteenth centurv. The r. -t of the space is tilled with original Ivrics. all w'riKcn ii' ihc manner of a student of Kcjusanloriif theciassicals us of Konsard's lyrics, apijroached in liisspiritand u^ed iilUr his niethoil. . . . There arc in the book, hnwevcr, tun series of short poems, the lirst called ' .\vc,' and the uIIi.t ' llcsperothen,' parts of which strike ns as p(..>.se>siiii; s)i- giilar delicacy and beauty.'— .s'ur. lici:, xxxiv. JSO. 2. Oxfcud: Brief Historical jind Descriptive Notes: with Etchings and Vignettes by A. Brunct-Debiiine.-, A. 'I'oussaint, and R. Kent Thonnis. Lon., ISSii, fol. " U Is hard for one who wields even the most .-kill'ul pencil to satisfy tho.se who kimw Oxford well. Y. i M. Brnnct-Debaines and bis rnlkiburiilairs in the work n| illus- tration leave little to be desired. ... Mr LanuMii^k iiM« been nioreditlicult. . . . He follows in his imiJir^. wliitli are only too brief and few, the historical nuHliod ; jukI lie writes, it Is evident. (Mit of n:vvi. 431, and x.> "f Cain, Bristol, 1 "Toihecrimes oi "lie only po.ssiliiett pi'iy ol much learn I''. Letters to I) "heaves one in u ii> style anil hispni lilc.-aiure."-*(^ h'e ' .Mr- Lang's uuw body but .Mr. Lang. -Ill Ihe elegance a men. lis quaint ai ^I'liolarshlp, its horn ll'lll, lis it IS his iM ii iiiiikc mistakes, its o, ■ Pi'>;i'i"usne.ss' In sty -■ill,.. Si,, ;fti4fi. i I- Books and Bo. '^'■■. -V. York, 1886, llic Wrong Paradis, Svo. "-yi«t of them ar '""Ugh humorous ir '•omributions to (i,,, ■;;j';'ii>^ that have e , !"■ The Politics . !■""•. lss(i, p. 8vo. ."""•. I«''<7, 2 vols, p, l™" '■ncydopicdi.iB; ,. .-^'i'- Lang (l,,,.u ,, ft. II key to all the mvl ,',;,",","."'• ihc irnuion'a ,'"^^"1 111 myth ami rit !'■ mental and soeh '»»' lint for It."-- -iV, If'. (Trans.) Johnn too trench of Charld 4. Thcuorituiii, B lish Prose LAN ii'D, ftnd Moselms, ronJered „ " rn this st„rv 7rl -me ,f h,' .'';■ ';" ' ^d cd., 188;!. lio.)ry that siR.'wa" uiV nn„ , ,"^ I(»«nne^ are ' lion of the events nfter e do , h^I >'u''>'' '''''« '"fser ,,. uoiiiit of thesaek of Tn.v s eh If V ' ""'""■• "'"1 "'e " - ;;pi.' tha!r:fJ[^';;:;';;/;:-,;;{«mf rial, n.a ,K,e„.: less an the tale of Helen\,f Zv 'slVhvme,!'^,;'''''''' '"" "" '"»' ,^L'";g» reading has tai gift h?m of h "''V''';>' ^"' "" ""it 7. Billades and VVrsp^ Vi.;,, v ^r i Khyme., a la Mode IZ I ssl' Ti ^'"■''' '''**■*' '^mo. 8. | N^'body: aTaleof Fai ;. UnV .r ,^ ^"^ P"''^''^^ Richard Doyle, Lon , 884 "?„ "^f '!■,? »™""'g« by tliosame as were oriiri„„ri„ ul- ■'^"" '"''••'I'-iUions are ' "In Fairy-S."?''"; Xl'l^'i" ''U '^'""S'""n'» Hugo Longway, [,4end j Un ^S^'U^"'',."-' ^■ t.an and Myth : Studi J of T'' i ,,' '^""*- "• Cus- ^-..I8H4,p^H;of'2"J'':r,7f,3'^-'y l^^age and Belief, -. STari'^fis' Ge"^.';;;r,it-'{,';„i5"?'^ "-v* "> >"-■ ^-r. new nietho, , • ''.'Ky "'* Hfe'i'inst the "0,0 ?^p^li!t':;7SSSvT^"'J^- vints waste, employs the hak-^ ^ f ' '""-iuuoli as it ore I he ^TaveMii^rJ;er, 1 Jsl wPu^f,'' "'"'.'Jives the expense of 11.^1 ..ur aneestorswXjavaJes?^^^^^ foiinerly were assumed to bcS ! , '"i" '^""'"' "'"H jVoan so it Is po sil ' I r*\tr ','„ 'f,"''"' }"' "■uloub'^^ed j.s iindoubteclVannil «l Vike h ''i,.'',' """«-; '"" miudi of tliecannibal has the da serous v'«. of '.:'""■' l'«"l«ees»or, ■■ . i'nrsned, however with nro™?. !■ P^'yife'loo niiieh ' t"s in which it is sharn V ,-; .71 7'; ''''''''• '*"^' ""J '«•''- Taylor, Uobert Brow" 'i^, , h "r^l 'if "• "'" '^'"- ^^'-'« "I Cain, Bristol, 1886 I'-ln' ' ' *°-^ '^' ^''e Mark -•onliM-SZ^ J:? SI! ;;l^-P;'S^i^ ^.r. r.a,:, i,a„ added ]it.™i,re."-AV,^'/to,., Ui' «l',;'»l'.Mlseol so wide a range of -MMhe ele«anee\t„,V vaHe y of l"s'l 1?'"'^' ''^''"^'^ in, it« ipiaint and irrelevant h„ ,'*-""'>■. 'i™""ipiisb- *'l>"lai-shlp. its honestv of t,,,, '"""onr, its exeeil,.,,! ""','. "» it fs his in its ^. ,1, V ,""!• ","«™"™ ami Me "ak.Mnist.ik,.s,itsore,si m^^U^^^^^ --- that have ev^li'^l^-.J-^^'-- --..^.be -^l LAN •if' I.OII., i'lin., IVuMl |'^'^r.2'vois.p.8;.,',; X;, ",";."' ""-' «"iiKi"n; „„ "'■yelopa-dias magnzine^^n ""'y'" ''^I'li'ited ;;;ri-n^i.;^:;;Jl';&r-;,f'--vai;^^;;,';;iK^ '7 E. 1 iLnfann t^ ",8 /r"''™= ".j''' "-"i-rg^' I'arnassus : Uhymes om' „„ , V' ?• ^2. (irass of ,23. Letters onlit"ratn?'io" itsu' ,f ""- l^' '«'""• Walteh, M.A and Uv.„. .■' ' """°' ^^'th Leap. Iliad of 'jfcne , "lit in , ' /v YY' Jf^^- ('™n«.} The «r. 8vo. 8ee,aJ,XT;\'^'„'^S^'.'f ^ '"'«' '■<">■' "'^'' "■"<■«, AV. H., He. 1 V L' ?• /,'■' ""/"■"• With I'oL- 1887, 8vo •>•,,,, .,i ^ . A"t''u'-» of "It." Ton !«KNLE;,VK,pSera?p;' ""ii"-^'^ W-- W^b ^f'on., 1888. 8vo. \ "it ; fy "/■ V" '^« (^""««- I.e.na„, and other Ta es frm, H '",:- ^""i'' '^'''« I*-^'"! Svo.^ And .see KExnAl^MAr, „i.^'""''' ^""•' 'S^". ; the Ur"fk' o^Sy'luMr-^^Ti?'""^ ^'""'"'«- f™"" l-'^^SrZS^^J^P^f Hhopalo. 1 I-urope, Lon., 1884 2 vols "^'-g""""' ^''« Hulterllies of |"-^F"t^l.e"ir„":?J--,:ie A^ir-Battle: a Vision of ^o>I;""^L::^^- ,;;, t:^ ^'--,by mif ; or. The Har- Lon., 185,3, 12,uo. .!. Too Mnnh A >,'''"" Experience, Calendars Lon., m4,p"s^,^^/%\''"'-'^^' 'I''"ee or, Em.ly Orford, Loo , ?S55 „ Sv„ ? ^n'""' "'"'"i lionald ; or, llaos „n, M;^i ' P" "• ^- Captain Mao- ISi.S 12mo tleJed, 188 '!;^r^ Capias cL tie, Lon, '«■•? a Xovel, Lon 185s i' **'" ^- W'" he Marr^ Krien,lV Wife; o, Yo,k 'v ? ' """'"''•• '""'• 8. My Svo. i(. The Sec « Poh.r '■" «"""•■''. Lon., 18511, er. '««, er. 8vo; new ed 'sg') '..fu- ""'' I'"^-''"". Lon. Bay, Lo'n.,'l87,S .fr"*''^' "'' ^''^ 'ions'V Bottn'y a.i^j'd^i^?ir-..T;:.S"rr'"^'f''t -,.1., grated toAustralia t ,if,;i'^V "'."u^"'" '■'*""• <"«i- of the Australian C 1 eg. ^^.'f,?' "'""'?'""•■ P"n«ipal Australia, a Highly Elil^itl Vw f ^•,. 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Frederick, M.A., b. 1849, at liiriningham ; graduated at Alban Hall, O.vford, 1880; ordained 1870; rector of >St. John's, Limerick, since 188H. 1. Kitty Crump, and other Poems, Lon., 1871, 1 12mo. 2. Gaslight and Stars: a Hook of Verse, Lon., ; 1850, 8vo. H. Peacock Alley; or, lioy and Oirl against i the AVorld, Lon., IS80, 12mo. 4. ".Mysteriously .Miss- ' ing :" iStrange Adventures of Two Little Pickles, Lon., 1851, 12mo. b. Songs in Sunshine, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo. fi. Her Beautiful Dream: Story of the Christ Child, Lon., 1882, sq. llimo. 7. The Tablets of the Heart, Lon., lss:i, Ito. 8. Love-Knots iiril Briilal Bands: Poems. lllust. Lon., 18S:i. II. The Top of the Lad- der, — how lo reach it: Sunday Talks, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. ID. Major .Monk's jMotto; or, "Look before you Leap," Lon., l8S,i, |>. 8vo, 1 1. Sent Back by the Angels, ami other Ballads of Home Life, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 12. " Nil iJesperandum." lllust, by 11. J. llhodos. Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. Li. 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Langdell, CLri»itopher Columbus, LL.D., b. 1826, in Hillsborough Co., \.H,; graduated at the Har- vard Law School Ls.^iS, and practised in New Y'ork City until 18711, when he became professor of jurisprudence and dean of the law faculty at llarvani. 1. \ Selection of Cases on the Law of Contracts, Bost., 1870, 2 parts, 8vo ; n°w ed., enl., 187'^. 2. A Selection of Cases on the Lin/ of Sales of Personal Property, Bost., 1872, 8vo. 3. A nummary of Ef^uity Pleading, Host., 1877, 8v . 4. Cases in Equity Pleading, 1878. Privately printed. !). Elementary Treatise on the Law of Contracts, Bost., 1880, 12mo. Langdon, C. W. Treatise on the Civil and Crim- inal Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace, Ac, San Fran., 1870, 8vo. Same, with Supplements, 1874 and 1876, 2 vols. Langdon, Henry I). 1. (Trans.) ro;.ferenoe8 of the Hev. Pfiie Lacordaire: vol. i., Lon. 1861, 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Jesus Christ : Conferences j froi the French of Pore Lacordaire, Lon., 1800, p. 8vo. ). (Trans.) God : Cimferences ; from the French of Pore Lnoordaire, Ijon,, 1870, p, 8vo. 4. (Trans.) God and Mar.: Conf> renocs ; from the French of Piiro Lacordaire, Lon., 1872, p. 8vo. 6. (Trans.) Life: Conl'erences ; from the French of Pere Lacordaire, Lon., 1873, 8vo. Langdon, Samuel. 1. Punchl Nona: a Story of Feuiale I'Mucation and Village Life in Ceylon, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 2. .My Mission Garden, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. Langdon, William Edward. The Application of Electricity to Kailway Working, Lon., 1877, 12ino. Langennu, IlaronesH. 1. (Trans.) The Lady with the Garnets; from the Gerninn of E. Marlitt, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Nadia; or. Out of tlie Beaten Track; from the Russian of R, Orloffeky, Lon,, 1887, 3 vols. cr. Kvo. 3, (Trans,) Signer I; from the Ttnlian of S. Farina, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Langrord,lienJamin Franklin. Alvinof Eric; or. The Mourner's Choice, Lahore, 1851, 8vo. Langl'ord, John Alfred, [ante, vol. L, add.,] b. 972 LAN 1823, at Birmingham; a journalist. 1. Tlio Brama of n Life, and Aspiranda, [verse,] Lon., 1852, 8vo. 2. lie. ligion and Education in Relation to the People, Lon , 1862, 12mo. 3. English Democracy: its History nnd Principles, Lon., 18,')4, 12mo. 4. Tales and Lays for Sun,shine and Shade, Lon., 1855, 12mo. 6. Poems of llir Fields and the Town, Lon., 1859, 12mo. 6. Shelley, '!'iiu Death of St. Polycarp, and other Poems, Lon.,' IMHi, 12mo. 7. Prison Books and their Authors, Lon., ISC. I, cr. 8vo. 8. Pleasant Spots and Famous Places, Lon., 1802, p. 8vo. 9. A Century of Birmingham Life, Ilir- mingham, 1808-77, 8 vols. 8vo. 10. The King and il:,- Commoner: a Historical Play, [verse,] Birminghaiii, 1870, 8vo. II. Modern Birmingham and its Instilw- tions : a Chronicle of Local Events from 1841 to 1871 Lon., 1873-77, 2 vols. 8vo. 12, (Ed.) The Praise .,1 Books, as Said and Sung by English Authors, I, (in,, 1880. sm. 8vo. 13. Birmingham: a Hand-Book tur Residents and Visitors, Birmingham, 1880, 8vo. II. 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Pepsin-Forming (ilamlf, (Philosophical Transactions,) Lon., 18S2. 4to. Langley, Richard. Farewell to Life; or. Lyrical Reminiscences of British Peers in Art, Lon., 1878, Svo. Langley, Samuel Picrpont, Ph.D., LL.li., b, 1834, at Ro.xbury, Mass. ; iirolessor of astronomy in the Western University of Pennsylvania, Pittsburg, since 1807, and secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .since 1887, Ho is a member of learned societies in AoHiicd and Europe, and in 1887 was awarded the Uunifuiil medal by the Royal Society, and also that of the Amcri- C!in Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1. Researclics on Solar Heat and its Absorption by the Earth's .Uinu.s- phero : a Report of the .Mount Whitney Athletic .•\ssi)cia- tion, Wash., 1884, 4to. 2. The New Astronomy, lllust. Bost., 1887, 8vo. "A thoroughly fasi,inntins-' book,— fiuscinatiiig in die matter to whit h it relates, an* I no les.s fivscinatiii;; in lliei way the story is told."— .V«/io», xlvl. l.'iS. Lnngmead, ThomaH Titt-s Taswell-, li.t'.L., 1840-1882; graduated at St. Mary IL.ll, O.vford. \^Cti; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1863 ; appoiiiti d pro- fessor of English constitutional law nnd history at Uni- versity Crdlege, London, shortly before his ff<'J'th- 1, The Reign of Richard the Second, (Stanhope Prize Es- say,) Oxf., 1800, 8vo. 2. Parish Registers, Lon., 1872, 8vo. 3. English Constitutional History, Lon., 1875, 8vo| 2d od., 1880; 3d ed., rev. by C. 11. E. Carmichacl, 1S86. fcf.iiiL'i" LAN Langridge, Rev N T w LAN theologic'l ,!lpar : m'„'',^^ at the ■ \,^- '" t'''i'-Hol.l, '■■'ro-rO, 2 vol.. 4 "/'/e , Tl'" v"-') M'^'ol'-'.^tor. ea.shiru ,inJ a 'art of'ci. ■* ^^'-^I'^'Um. of f.ar,. .M:in,;he,Hlei-, lS-(i-,S2 o 7, . ,(' (^'"^""H" '^oe. I'ub.,) o.'ra,''!j'^"::;.^':"»».b,,su,ato,.im,,, CmfeJc-ato army „..>'■ .T' :"/'"; '^'i"-oJ in the Xovel, N. York? 18117,8^' ^^■''^*'- -Hiora-Fruit : a Lanier, Sidney 'l,s+'>-, SSI h „. « e:ae.l ,U O^Hethorn.- (Jo letfl \r, ,' ''• '" «"«<>". «a. ; clu- 't (,'rows Liiiiier."— Viirii-'v,"' ''.''"''y, .*'«'»• us .■i. .So ^ ■ " 'I itiiy unee and 8eep- i"lfar..,n an.l lier Pn. ' he JU'clivins of was subseqiientiy a clerk ",",";„ ;"r"'° '," '""""■ "» 'luring the'ia»t te, years' ^f hi "nf '' |""' /^'r'-^"''' >"" literature, while »tr,.l I ,,",," J'^l'"*'"''''' '''""^"If to 8"">|'tion. Hi. ,, ,r, ,fn f , "'" '"■■"•■'•'^^ »'■ °<"i- li^l'o'l in Up, „„ t ''\l ' ' ^"?' '''"'-''' «"« P"b- "»ve rai:ko(l hiuii Lanigun 'it ,1, , V ''i'''^^•^"'^^ '""• ! Arts oon,i.lo.elii '",;",; ,'' ^ "'"r "'' "re Fine J'onditionsLon., s-r, 2 'V,'"'"' "'V' l'''^^i™' , "1 Social Scienee! L-n. 'isry^vo" 'f/™'' ""'«■• " ■^""ly j trcisin, Lon., 1880, i, ,s-,„ ' I ..^ankester, Clmrlode. • »yl' J"'"'""'''- I llrrn.anlJody fn ; , '" ^ '"'S'''"'^!'-' l^'rasite. of the I^nn., 18fi7, 12m,r 7 .^ch'', "• V"l T' '" S<=^ i' I'"n., KS68, I2«o « V ,'',""■'' "'''•'al'''; 2d ed. '-..., ISfi9 12» "new > ," " lV;i"l"g7. Ulu.t.' tures delivered at the ^ooHi'l^nn' . ' ?,"' '•'""' • I'*"- 2." ed., Un.. lsr;/,"Vth"e!,'Sr;tt, '"""""• ^""^''• Lankester, Kdwin Ray, l'- a i w n , fated at Si. paulV ..1,„{ i' ''•,"*^'' '» I'"ndon ; edu- i Oxfor,!; b,ea,nc ■:,!:«,, i ,;:;'';'"?',;""' ''''"'*' *^'"''^'=h. irrivate ii, fl,„p 'r ,"*''''' '""'""■y. «a. ; served as a ' '"■'""-■'• "t S,. Paul's o^ho, ' "\'"'- ",' '""idon ; edu- ■'^'i'M.ejoine^ K ;: ,? thr.' ' '\'''""' '"'"■ ^» terly Jclrnal of il cr, scot i ■■> S "''""''"'"P «' the Quar- , sineo been chief editor ?V'',''?' ?' "'''"'' ^e has 11%'ical Associate in 'is/i ",11"';'^ the Marine liio- than a hundred scie ,,ih . nt.nn f .P»''li''l'ed more »"«tly on con, „ ,' u . ir ■■'• '''"'"« ''"">' '»«•',) ff!> .nd ci,„.ii,.u, „ £; S;,''-„t"", " is«>"j- >^as founded ,r ho .luth ,r' " '"""?" '" three weeks, «'"»y "^"J Classifleatio , Lon. 877 sr'^'t "n ^'"'"•^- l-rison.) 2. p1 Phil' S'«''V'."''™'' "' f""-!^"" ni"" ^ " .^''""'""- '" I>''-winis,n ,o„ ^.O c T"'™" Tlu. .Science n ■>,'„:;:.,."> ^'"l Lon., 1881), l2,uo. I . I-wkester. Mrs. Ph.>h„ .. ,..,. . .. |^n^ri^i^"^-Si-.The.,,.rKl^^^ Tlu; . Cence of English Verse, .V.Yo;.'k,'?.8,so ^T ' Ihiiiks th .sske,/'ii fiivtiVi "■''""'« "' tiigli.s i verse IIu L.m' ^I'ssi"?,'" '^'"'''""gi'-n. must.' N. York «n,l -ty^;[^^^^fi--:-'-'SS;„-f^ii-'^^ I'lni.lly ,„ cai'iict . , , ,,1,," , .'"■ ; • •, "re man is ni'o- ''Iniins are iiotso ,; '"*'»""""''' 's simple, ami if i, . was educated part y ^ ' ' hi r,'',''''-'""T '"' """ "i^J' I 'l™. partly under the He. r ',? '"''""' "<■" Lon' i Kdwin Unkester ,,,,>.„ »h , '""* 'nnrricd to I),- > ration of art eles 7r \'ZT ''" '?--'''"^'' i" '>>o prepa- Knglish Cy^p^Ji " "' A 'r.^J ^"'yf"-''" ->'' ''- of the Briiish Fern Lon IsVs %'""' ^""^ ^'-''^"""' 2. WildFlowers\v"rh v";tice "ill 7' r""*""'-' '**'*'• .;;vo 3 Talks about He;Ttri,i,'"'L , "TsVl'w' *■"• I. lalks about Plants- nr !.■ i r ' '*'''' 'i^'uo. L-.. 187S. p. 8y,!;tw'ed^88;i'- '"""^ '" ""'"»y. ' tion,Tm*,''?85'2"'"'"'- ''''"^ "'"-""-'^ "^ Land Valua. Mibn.?i":'';:,^'h„7l'o':,';e'':; i^"'"-- ^'"- '- ""'L.] becan., l«fiH: Mhed., Hartford 1 8fi9" ''"' '''' «''- ^^'''«''- <.f all'tl?e';rmbe'?s\';/^??,;y,'i':. ''''';.'' ^">«le vohame notices time, to Which tl^'U:;:^ '/ir^^^-^a; ,.re^^ 973 5(BW LAN Kraiililonl sketches of all the members of the Continental Congress. . . . The chief value of the work is that It does for tlie reader what has nowhere else been Jone in a col- lected form."— Aad'oii, iv. 207. 2. Life of Williftin Woodbridge, Wash., 1867, 8va. 3. Red Book of Michigan, Detroit, 1871. 4. Resourw of America, [compiled for the Japanese Government,] Wash., 1872. 5. (Ed.) The Japanese in America. Illust. N. York, 1872, 8vo. "We have from him a full account of the aims of the Japanese embassv, whose vi.sit is I'ertaiiuy one of the most remarkable occurrences of the day, and, in addition, sun- dry essays written by dill'ere'it Japanese students in this country.''— A'o/iOTi, xv. lo. 6. Biographical Annals o. the Civil Government of the United States, Wash., 1876, 8vo; 2d ed., rev. and enl., N.York, ISt'T. 7. Oetavius Perinohief: his Life of Trial and Supreme Faith, Wash., 1879, 8vo. 8. Kccolleotions of Curious Characters and Pleasant Places, Edin., 1881, 8vo. «. (Ed.) The Prison Life of Alfred Ely, N. York, 1882. 10. Leading Men of Japan : with an Historical Summary of the Empire, Bost., 1883, 12mo. " The work is conscientiously liccurato as far as it goes, which is but a short distance. . . . Taken as a wliole, it is a bundle of piimphlets, creditable neither to publisher nor to author."— iViidoM, xxxvi. 217. 11. Farthest North ; or, The L' 't and Explorations of Lieutenant James Booth Lockwooa, of the Greely Arctic Expedition, N. York, 1885, sm. 8vo. 12. Haphizard Per- soniiiities, Bost., 1886. Lanman, Charles Rockwell, b. 1850, at Nor- wich, 'Jonn. J graduated at Yale 1871 ; associate profes- sor at Johns Hopkins 1877-80. and since then professor of Sans'irit at Harvard. A Sanskrit Header : with Vo- cabulary and Notes, Lon., 1884, cr. 8vo. Lanphier, J. C. Alone with Josus: Gleanings for Closet Reading, Lon., 1872, 12mo; 6th ed., 1876. Lansdell,Kcv. Henry, D.D., M.R.A.S., F.R.G.S., b. 1841, at TcDterden, Kent; educated at the London CoMege of Divinity; ordained 1867; curate of Green- wich 1868-69; secretary to the Irish Church Missions 1869-79; curate in charge of St. Peter's, Eltham, Kent, 1885-86. He has travelled round the world, and visited many countries as an amateur missionary, distributing tracts, Bibles, Ac. 1. Through Siberia. Illust, and Maps. Lon., 1882, 2 vols. 8vo; 4th ed., 1883. "His book is much too long, and in some parts it is wearisome. In spite of this great draw back, it will never- theless tind renders enough; for it contains a great deal of ver" interesting and curious matter, while the style is, on tlie whcile, dear and lively. Moreover, to a larye ex- tent, ihe author breaks fresh ground."— .s'a(. Her., liii. 243. '■ It is a genuine record of a remarkable expedition, written by n traveller who has evidently eyes with which to see clearly, ami a mind free fn-oi prejudice or bias, whether politii^al or theological. Making his way right acr ss Siberia from the L'ral Mountains U) the Sea ot Japan, he visited thu prisons in each town at which he arrived, and every mine or other place of penal servitude which lay near liis track."— Alli., No. 2830. 2. Russian Central Asia: including Kuldjli, Bokhara, Khiva, and .Merv. Maps and Illust. Lun., 1885, 2 vols. 8vo; abridged, with an Aiipcnilix on the Diplomooy and Delimitation of the Riisso-AI'ghan Frontier, 1887, 1 vol. 8vo. " He is terribly long-winded. He loads his pages with trivial details aiid petty anecdotes. . . . ilis descriptions of scenery are often striking and eflective."— .Sat. liev.. Ix. ICiO. " A most Important and valuable contribution to our knowledge of the subject. . . . Dr. Lunsdell has done good service by visiting the Kussian prisons and describing, we are sure, with fidelity, what he saw. But it is to be feared that he has g;onary Labor in the Valley of the Nile. Illust. N. York, l»'li4, 12ino. LRHNing, J. G., D.D. An Arabic Manual, Chio., 1886, 8vo. Landing, J. V., M.D. Fr.gs and their Contribu- tions to Science, Albany, 1869, 8vo. Lansing, Julin A. The Holy Ones, Bost., 1877, 16l!10. Landing, Mrs. Mary. Rebecca's Journal; or. How wo made the Winter Beautiful, Phila., 1877, sq. 1 «iim. Lansing, William. Forms of Procedure in State Proceedings under the Statutes of New York, outside of 974 LAR the Code of Civil Procedure: with Notes and Citation.'?, N. York and Albany, 188H, 8vo. Lanza, Marchioness Clara. 1. Tit for Tut : Teutonic Adventure, N. York, 1880, sq. 16mo. 2. Mr. Perkins' Daughter, N. York, 1881, sq. 16mo. 3. A Right eons Apostate, N.York, 1883, 12mo. Lapham, Increase Allen, 1811-1875, b. at lui- myra, N.V. 1. A Geographical and Topographical IH-- soription of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1844, 8vo; 2d ed., rev., 1846. 2. Antiquitiesof Wisconsin, Wash., 1855,4tc. Lapham, William Berry, M.D., b. 1828, i,t Greenwood, Me. ; has beeii editor (jf ngricultural jour- nals in Maine. 1. History of Woodstock, Maine, Port- land, 1882, 8vo. 2. History of Paris, Maine, Paris, 16s I, 8vo. 3. Centennial History of Norway, Maine, 1781- 1886. Illust. Portland, ? 886, 8vo. 4. Bar Harbor iind Mount Desert Island. By W. B. L. N. York, 18S6. Lapworth, A. Kimberwell House: a Novel, Lon., 1871, 3 vols. p. 8vo. Larcom, Miss Lucy, [itnle, vol. i., add.,] b. \S':i;, at Beverly, Mass. ; was in her youth a factory-opera- tive at Lowell, and contributed to the Lowell Olfeiiiig; was editor of Our Young Folks from 1866 to 1871, iind has since resided in her native place, contributing to periodicals. 1. Ships in the Mist, and other Stori. Larimer, Mrs. Sarah L. The Capture and Ks- cane ; or. Life among the Sioux, Phila., 1869, 12mo. Larison, C. W., M.D. Silvia Dubois, (mnv 116 yers old;) a Biogrofy of Ihe Slav who Whipt her Mi-Ins and Gand her Fredom, Ringos, (New Jersey,! 1883. "The narrative has undoub'ed value as a picture of slave and non-.«lave life, of popular customs and niuniiers, both in New Jei-sev and in I'eiiiisylvaniii, in the curly years of the Hepubflc."— Aud'oH, xxxviii. 324. Larke, Julian K. General Grant and his Omi- paigns, N. York, 1864, 12mo; new ed., enl., 1879. Larkin, Henry, at one time "collector or ca.-liier of the Chelsea steamers," afterwards a jiartner in s"ine prosperous metallurgio or engineering business^ ii.sHsieil Carlyle in the preparation of indexes, ic, 1855-JS, aii4 is thus spoken of by liirn : " He did for me all manner of maps, indexes, summa- ries, copyings, .sortings, nii.sccUaiica of every kind, in a way not to be surpassed for completeness, iiigciiiMly, pal'iei.oe, exactilude, and total and coniiiuml abseiiie ol fuss "— 7,f«o-a and ManoriuLi of June Welsli Oirtiik, .Wmr. ed., ii. 114, Carlyle, and the Open Secret of his Life, Lon., I'-Mi, Svo. " Though what Mr. Larkin says is well worth consider- ing, he has not succeeded very well in makingout his rase for what he terms Ihe ' open secret' of Carlyle s lire, I ws ' open secret,' brieflv stated, is that, so far trom ( urlyle U-- liig a man of Idlers by preference, the darling ili-ire "i his scml was to be a man of alliiirs,— a socml rccc iirrai"r of this age of shams in somewhat the same liislmm ii> Cromwell was the social regenerator of another "t;e i|i shams. , . , On this subject Mr. Larkin is an iMvocntv rather than a critic. He holds a brief for this liuitetit theory; but his case is Inherently so weak that all ws sivciiiious cfTorls, eomliined \wlli uiutoubted n:;;Lniiii!, entirely fall to maintain it. . , . When Mr. Larkin leines the realm of fancy and settles himself to sober cri lolsiu, his discourse becomes !>! ■ LAR er^S'!:;!r^.hris;o '^^'^ «— "J I-» Found. India. ii,u«t. ii 18 7^^8 ^"ntr "'■"r''''^^''f mg oxperiencfs.) 2. With Evflrwhi ■ '" '"P"''" voIs.p.Hvo. i-very thing against lier, 3! ir.^7-r8''6S?'„.!l!,t:;J^«™^f 't Blockwcll, M.A., 1820: vica ofu rh,un kL T'^'T i^""»«"' Oxford Knights Ho,,S ■ in^";-,^-^.';;^!,^. >• (KJ.)The Introduction bv J M V^?. m /r, ""!' "" Hiatorioal IIc...rt.,Shrinoi„Leyb«u,;oVl„';,.h "^f^'Ption of tho ur,d Dnunatio WrUe'r"2 PoeV '""'' """" '' ^'"'^ an^St'''l:o^Ts,^^«• '•■t''«Uw of Landlord ' Manohester, m\ "^'"^^ iland-Book , 2d cd., edited Tho Revolution a »,,.' •*,'-' ""'' '" 'S?" Home Story Ser? ", NoL. r ! " V" V^'V'^ t!;""^- '• l2mo. 2. Talks with fi rlV v 'v- ,^'"'''' '«"- « vols. Old Tales Kctold ll„m V, ^";''- '"4, 12mo. 3. around the F.-re.' Tj:'T\'i['';'lr I'f "^""^'^ 1S.'<7, 121UO '""K"* ''''O'ographs, N. Vork, : .^«",'«„'?,' Charles S. Thebes, and other Poen^s, ! LAT I plication to Tcrrcstiiiil s..i. . I Constitutionof tr/; 'a P^lv ''?"'■'•,"";' ""« ''^J^ical K^ued..capt.w'irw"^^:r''i:c^-t^:f?!:^?; Words Itnd Sentcncs. Forty Ei>J,r^"' *""■ ^""'^ "poken South of the I'oil^.r i '^ ,'f "li'iaKes, Ac, Patie^fror''TSvlv,:l.'•/\^■''^ ^"f'V ''■«"-• -d 1888, 2 vols. ^,.;,"'"'-^'*"'""- Map and Illust. Edin., br;ad;ilvi!;r,^ia;of\';n;;{;;?f"fi'^ '^ .^'"""ines the "."•'< .I"'ncil, In whir", .il'Si^.';!,".'!'^^'^^''""''--'' L-y a dexter- Phila., I8,H(I, m, iH,„o Ti,o""or,3oS.^^- »»"«'««. b. ,825. at family' hi/tories, Ac INto v T{i!'"HT.^"^°^"°«'«'' Connecticut, Worcester, 18 n^c^^^ '"^80" ^^"7/^' tory of tho Town of W,;o,|.,tock, Cu„n is^ ' ""■ .>.xx;!j^:.^.,]:-t:^rti;?f ?-"--"« Capitalists, x\. York, 1871! 12mo "''' "'"* "*" Tofetf^d^'Jlth fei'"'' ^--' ^"'t- -a imi Ksuio. ^*^ ' Improvements, N. York, to.-., Un. and Cin 8^ ^'.1 7/«'«y ""'J his Coadju- f^^c..^^;;.. i^ai;^;;-b;\j!v^'s;:;rkf-^^:^^; of ;'^^^:L'^i!;;j;;.,?:::;";^l,!;r^«^-„i„g Culture «.^ro^^S^i:f8Ji'''£------n K.,vr ""'"'"•="'''" C'-"^-) See S.„,.Ku, L. Ju.lsc Hucnse,' 's8l fT,' , '''""'""'««n«e8 of an iadian Lrtscelles, Francis Henry, hhn p = 1 k !'>;•; S.:: t ;:nX ^5;^7-'^'Shs«Pv^^,:^ Tl, . ir,. " ''"'"""e 'Jlfenders, Lon.. 187(1 Si-A o ,^l.a^Halle, C. E. Duffalo Trapper, N. York, 1870, «'- -'M!;w,.JuaZ""'". ''?'«'" ."f "■« ^^•"•-n Na- I Ail" of -u ,'S^verv or,"lf ' i". C°°«'™<'tion and *'■ . Miin.hp.fp'p !s°7^S>o Universal Language.' I ■ ■''^o. -. (I,ans.) spectrum Analysis in its Ap- ^and^ObscrvatiJnf:^S:,,^^«^o™fJ^Op.„ions ^ Pa^!:^»S7^,.'^^ir';8nr'^ ^'' """ ^^«'""" "f 'a i"ry';"tMr'l,4 f; 's''™"^ '^J- Siege of Vienna : CarpentWsof i>e berg Edi r,8sn ^^T'"' ^''« "^"""K How the French took I'lgf^'r"'-' '- Th°;-l'"!- •^- Z'''™"''-) story of I,ovo and R;venir, "t" ''"^'^Clouds : a :<. ') he River of Life a London ^1 ' '*,""•' '■'**^' P" «™- With Ma.kav T The '^^h "'^' ';""■' '■'■"•'' '^"'o- CWlin ,„.:;., ^'i,,^'- ^^•.-Ws I^jnorama. By TowrX'tl^lt'TsV- :• '"'''^'^ »f ^^"t" '0 Sewage Difficulty, £„n.', I'si"? 8'v°o 1 ThTp^-fi'"'* f"" and Utilization of Sewage I on ?Sfl; The Construction of o .ni . „ ""^'oges. fllusl. ( airibi' ilir» tri^u q 2. fheoiies of Philo.-onhv iin.I n .."l"oii by Latham, MrTvn 1 The w'"?- ''"' «™- ""••I !!.-(, Lon., LS58 12m„ ., u " '*>f''f.«is J or. Toil Deed of other /)ays. Lon^.^'l'stlZ •c^To""""" '' """• ^"o vo t "'"] ^^,:T8^"'«' ,^'-^-, «-^":F.R.C.P., [„„,., 1814: pi;v,iiianLs/>;^M''';'''"''''''''«'"«i"««t Oxford pbysicL„^eX^di^:;.^r';t'-::^tr^3V.^^o!^: !1" I LAT LAU looted 'iVorke : with Memoir by Sir T. Wiitson, (Now Sydcnlmiii Poo.,) Iion., 1S7(!-7B, 2 vols. 8vo. I.atliHiii, I'etPr Willi work, M.l)., F.ll.C.r., Kriiiluutcil lit Ciiinl)riil;;c ISjS. mid f ine^vo. li. Uric A(Md in AniniaM: it.i Kelation to (inut ami (iravol, Lon,, l.'^SI, or. 8vo. 1. Ci-ooniun Lectiirua; Pathology of IthcMiinatisni, Oout, Au., Lon., 1SS7, p. 8vo. 5. Ilar- veian Oration, ISSS, hun , l.'*SS, Svo. Iiiitliiini, Robert Gordon, M.D., K.II..S., [hik., vol. i., adil.,1 LSIL'-I.NN^*. lie oi'ifiinati'd the theory, whioli has .sineo bi'on elaiwratcd by several (lernian suliolars, that the primitive home of tlic .Aryan race was not in Asia, hot in lOurope. Hi* edition of Todd'.s ,Iolin- son, referred to ./»(<, vol. i., iva" puhli-ihed in - vol.<. ■Ito. ISo'.l; new ed., enl., lf. Illust. Bost., IS8(), 24uio. 7. An Echo of Passion. Host., 1SS2, 12iiio. "The book would be mure Idling if itwerc written ni irc simply and heartily. It Is weakened liy a kind of rellnliii; wliicli produces not so much retlnemeiit as thinness.' —- \'itti(in, xx.\iv. riO,'). 8. In tho Distance: a Novel, Bost., 1882, Dimo. !'. Spanish Vistas. Illust. N. Y'ork, I8s;i, Svo. 10. His- tory of the liiion League in Philadelphia, Phila., Iss.",, Svo. 11. Newport, X. York, 1884 Kiuio. "'Newport' is .Mr. Lathrop's lie.«t work. . . . Mr. Lntliio|i lias (dioscii his cbiiracters well, selecting them as Iy|ii> witliout '■iicriliciiig individuality. With ineideiits he i- less happy."— .Vk^oh, xxxvili. 'M. 12. True, and other Stories, Lon., 18S4, 12mo. i:;. Behind Time. Illust. N. York, Isss, sq. Svo. l.lltliro|i, J — ^ ■"-■uitcs DeorhuM, 0. J graduate,! „t ilMrninVsT' ?„ ' ''■ '' '^"' "' ' "f K'lin''"rKh instructor then, in ,„.ii,i """"'^" "^'- ■ wiLMippointed Syntax, Kdin If*?**, anil aicisl_ ,,.. A ....,...: LAV I'aiirie, Simon Somcrvillp \r i .. , vo. -:• 'JntheI'liii„..u|)li_v„fKtliicf: I i^>.. II ■ I'll I ■■•""- --.m™, xlii. 10(1 " « .'"ri ,u 1„18 I '™( 2;l '^^'l- IXHJ. "^•'^' '•""- '«*". p. up '"l'l."-A-„(/„„, xu'i ", i!,'"' •-''-"^■""»«t>* may be Buld to I Karly Constitution of l-niv. ;./,"'''' T "'° '"■'« ""J Study i.. 'i™grn,,];y,t^ / 7;;;'^^::;:! '";"?iii f'r' '"'^"°- llespatohe, of II„,,, i„, V aoo '; N„"/^''-' /'.""'"•^ ""'' Arranged, I,on., issii ,Sv„ "'.f •""; ^''"''"'' ""J lory: Biographies, Un LSs?' ^ «'^' "'Naval Ili,. printed from 'magazine"" deal '„ J" '^'"i ''^"''•■'«-' '•''- subiecis.) i.»2'ne9, dealing chiefly with French 1 hey aim at bare truth an I th.., Py"'.'"'<;'* IMem all Jolin Laurence', :id HrBo:, "|s Ts^' '"" *''"""y "^ Jii'fietv, \o. y. - "■ * "yiip/i ittntiiftfiu 11'. Occasional Adilroauoa «„ ■• i I-"n.. 1SS8, cr. tl'u ^' "" Educational Subjects, I'aiirje, Uev. Tlionma n i» r "f the namo, add.] J Wo 'an',, , n " ^'""■' '"''• '' ""'''l Illust. ]i„st., ISSI 8vo """ "<^l'-«t'ing. the''"rrn'^,oS!,^i?o,t',-«';«'".. ^nui-' -eretary to K-H., F.K.S. Ac Phv" ;\' ^■'"""•"f James liurncs, E,lin.', Isfo.Hvo "Anon ■"''"""'""'■'"' """"^"^ An'O", .«"^^^!:i:^!!]i''^^^'^>-" «e«.so„, , -—..„.,.,,„„ „„,, ,->[rabi9mu» Lon l>^ ^^''^'-^^ -t B«" "'l^.: !Js.";'"rth''; '^^"•' ■^"•' ^'^"o-- B-thday "'''";!^^:M»^sr::;'?^L-etr.^ th .~K,?Eegte.j:s^j«aiEiffis J-aiirie. Il»v «". ..._ „ . Eastern Ou,!«t,n„ . .„J Vf!".„!. ':",'"'''"."'fJ ''"8«° "f the 'tc. Kilin., isiii;, svo - -" St. lieorge's,'lJlo„n sbu V H58 flr""^. ''""z '•«°""- "f «i:^"-'^:./L^./is^r^i^r^.^i«^5^rc^,^i:if^^^^^^^ view,,,! ,in,i„- , !. .:?' '*"■ ■^- T-he Christian Life „'/",""''"'< ™»"'i"'i lotiea! Aspects. [.„n ' „,*r,."f ,!'"',?,'""'.'»-'l« in stern Question •" the \[aL„.!i""''"'"'% *'''"««'' "^ "'« Coming Struggle L ,„ s- , "'" '" ^'"^'' *' ''"'• <''« Petition LiterthirVE^t in I'w^T I ' ?""»»i'i«8 of Our Burmese War, ind rI.^ ' ''""■•' '*"''*• 8*»- »• The CJreat Attract!, ns .ff ri ■^"P«""r Country, „r and Commefco tlr'l.^ r"''svo '" ^""''' ^■"•«'-P"«e timM;;;,i'"!v/r«';;ui;it^!..:^'i' "i;'-'^'-"' '■"»".-. naiiufacturing eentrii .. ■, - ^ S •^' '"'"' " '"' '" "ur li't? of the cha,ufes?,towl,i,'h ''[,■"■."['■'' '"■• 'ho wi'lenr tlu."('.;|.'wi' ''• ^.V»"""enfary on St. Paul's' Enis.rT' i "^T"^- -■"''■• ^o. mS "''"'' '"""•'' '•"'"•"erce is di- »-t..U2ded..Lo,;:;isnV8v:.''^'''S'',r!r """'"- ''^""^^>^>^7^:> "^' '=-"-« "«•""' be J-'x:: an Account ,if Annicnt \t ^"".-^'"i" Treasuro- 'hi' Kliistlo of S. Cletnent of 1^ Jfanuseripts containing T«« l.,otures, Un "7? " ?'""^'» '""-' '-"rinthian.: «™l departments of Chri "t n Lifl Tg''"""' '" ^'"' v-uriaian l.ite and Prnotioo, Lon., Ligbt," Lon.. ISSS. p Svo i^Hvelle, Fatri<-k ti. t . . , Revolution . wirhNoriecsIf 4 '"•''' .I'""'"'"-'! since the Tenures in Various'^clrr ^.A iiL"," Vr^l'T '""" Character, L, n 85rt ill T'^' "'' Contrasts of 2. '--'o-' Ii'.;h:'a^^;i:'?;.f;;,'!j» ;2aod^ ,86,, ,2mo. 977 Hmm lib: IP mm I LAV Lnverack, Allrt^d. I. Tli« MethoillHt Snlilicr in thu Iiidiun Ariiiv. I ., 1n74, p. Hvu: .Id cd., ISHft. 2. Straight .Sticut : u History iind (in Allegory, l.oii., ISTH, \). Svo. LnW) A. Tho Los- of the Kinpiru ; Uuvolittion of thu Aliiririing Condition of Iho Niition's Dolonccs, Lon., IS88, IL';no. I>nw, Agnes. Kycs so liluo, Lon., 1878, 3 vols. or. Svo. Law, Charles Woudill. 1. (Trans, and vd.) Taliluii of Uoiiian Law, hy Aristide Kanlon, Lon., I8B9, 4to. 2. A Uaud-liook for Burma, I'arts I.-IIL, Maul- uiaiii, IS72-73, Mvo. liHW, Edward. Kndimentary Chronology of Civil and ICciUusiaslit'al History, Art, Liteniture, and Civiliza- tion, from tho Karliest Period to 1851, Lon., I8.')l, 12mo. Anon. Latv, I.ady Eleanor Cecil, (Howard,) d. 1852; daughter of thc> fourth Eiirl of Wioldow ; married, 1840, to C. E. T. Liuv, afterwards Baron Kllenborough. 1. (Trans.) .Meilitaiions on tho Suffering Life; from the i'mu:h of D. I'inart, Lon., ISjO, Itimo. 2. (Trans.) Tlie Nourisliment of the Christian Soul; from the Freneh of D. I'inart, Lon., IS52, 16mo. :). (Trans.) Thu Mirror of Young Christians; from the French, [e litod by Alex- ander Penrose Forbes,] Lon., lSa.3. Svo. Law, Ernestt Philip Alphonso, b. IS.'i.'); grad- uated at tho University of London 1871; called to the bar at the Innur Temple 187.'); rosiiles at Hampton Court Palace. I. A Historical Catalogue of tho Pictures in tho Iloyal Collection at Hampton Court Palace : Notes, Ac., Lon.. I,s8l, sq. Kinio. 2. The History of Hampt(m Court Palace: Illustrated with Autotypes, Engraving.', Etehiiiits, Maps, and Plans, Lon., I880-S8, 2 vols. 4to : vol. i.. In Tuilor Times; vol. ii., In Stuart Times. " It Is seldom that one comos across so satisfactory a com- bination of research and recital a,s this volume aR'ords. . . . It will he read with pleasure not only l)y the historian and the ar.iiipiary, but by every one who" shares In the English fiindiics.s for the relics of a tjlorious piml."—Acacl., x.wiii. .iI. Law, Henry, C.E. 1. Examples of the Modes of KeitiU),' out Hallway Curves, 1S4H, Svo. 2. Karth-Work Hallway Tables, Lon., IS47, Svo; new cd., ISdll. H. liiidiments of Ihci Art of Constructing and Kopairing Common Koads, Lon., IS.iO, l2mo. 4. Operations and Construction id' the Thames Tunnel by Brunei, Lon., 1857, 4to. 5. Kudiinenis of Civil Engineering; new ed., 1858, 12nio. (). Huilimentary Treatise on Logarithms, Lon., 1801, 12mo. With Bur. --i., (i. U., Civil Engi- neering: with Notes by H. Mallet, Lon., 1809, I2ma. With Clahk, D. K., Construction of Koada and Streets. Illust. Lon., 1877, 12mn: :id ed., 1887. Law, Very Ilev. Henry, M. A., d. 1886; gradu- ated at St. .lohn's College, Cambridge, 1820, ordained 1821; archdeacon of Wells 1821); rectCi' of Weston- super-Mare 1810-62; dean of Gloucester. 1. Christ is All: The (iospel in tho Pentateuch, 1S5.S-61, 3 vols. Ip. Svo; new cd., IStiti, 4 vols. 2. Jesus set forth in tho Tabernacle Service, Lon., 1864, ISuio. .'!. Beacons of the Bible: a Series of Tracts, Lon., 1868, p. Svo. 4. Awakening and Inviting Calls, Lon., 1871, ISmo. 5. Christian Cordials, Lon., 1873, l8mo. 6. P^orgiveness of Sins; or, (iod Kcoonoiled in Christ, Lon., IS75, p. Svo. 7. Gleanings from the Book of Life, Lon., 1877, cr. Svo. S. Family Devotion, Lon., 1878-84, 4 vols. p. Svo. 9. The Ueforniation : its Heroes and Truths. Lon., 1883, Itimo. 10. "Ho being Dead yet S|ieaketh :" a Selection of Sermons by Henry Law. Edited by his Eldest Daugh- ter, G. E. Law. Cheltenham, 1880, Svo. Also, charges, ■ Lawle.>4s, Valentine Browne, second liiirou Cloncurry of Ireland, and first of the United King- dom, 1775-1853, succeeded his father in 1709. Peisoiial Recollections of his Life and Times, Dublin, 1840. 8vo; 2d ed., 1 850, p. Svo. Lawlcy, Capt. Itobert Neville. The Battle of Marston .Moor, York, 1865, Svo. Lawley, Ilev. and Hon. Stephen >Vil- loughby, M.A., b. 1823, son of the first Baron Wen- lock ; graduated at Balliol Cidlege. Oxford, 1845; ur- dained 1846 : rector of Esrick 1848-68 ; sub-dean ut Vurii 1852-62. (Ed.) Breviarium ad Usuin insignis Kci'lesia.' Eburacensis, (Surtees Soc Pub. :) vol. i., Newcastle, IsSD, Svo. Lawlor, Denys Shyne, 1809-1887. 1. Pilgrim- ages in tile Pyrenees and Landcs, Lon., 1870, p. siu- 2. Centulle: a Tale of Pan, Lon., 1874, p. Svo. Lawrance, Edward. A Handy Book on the Law of Principal and Surety, Lon., 1S61, 12mo. LAW bar at l,i„,.„l„V J„^ |ss*^",.l'" !"■"'«" ' '-'"""'' "' '>>« ' 1H8-), Mv..; .(,1 „,| „i,t ,, V' '"■"■ t™lil"i», I,,,,,., 1HH7, ,.n,i kotel, :s,HS ' ^™''-' "' ^^ngoment Aoi, Treatment of t^mo.,r„u .'[„;'"'' "'''>""'»•'' '■' 'he I'- >*vo. 2. Curative Kfle" ' ./ ^"^"'^.""»». ''"n., IH5;i, .0 the Treat„a.„t of l^rnily! ' *" I. n 7" s'"/''*''"'^ Lawrence, Aiinje M i ■ i . .' ' ' "*'"• 1871, Kinio. ■ ""'^" Loring-a Mission, Boat., Lawr«!iice, liiisii Edwin I r \f i .^r. u. y^"^"^^^;?; :;;:•;:-"- >V. 1,0 the, .„ve Lawrence. Kebprt fjj. ,' '• " ^f*''^' '-•r- f*vo. ;V:;^^„,K:e,a»:^^-^';^^V;^.^,H^oaU„^^^^^ IFnivorsity, an,i JI, rvar,l I [s ' '■'""e""', Now Ynrk '•ntorH, N. York, 1,S77 ,iol /T! ""'' "'«'-• ''«'-'«• N.V„rk, 1877-8(1, 7 vols r"n' ''• ^"''"""■■« I'Hiners, Lawrence, llev. F " f ' u i . ,. rauni(,n, N. York, I87II io*,,,,' '"'P '" J^o^ut Com- ■u'^^rb'rra' a?s:^[ir'!;!)irj',: Vj'T' ""•'™'«'' Kra,luato,i with lionora T«o "n' .^"^""i' "here he InnerTemplolHs" hu! , In '■■''''''' '" "'« ""'r at the •are. Hi,, Ce ^;er ^ ".' """'"' ''""'"'^ '" ""-■"'- ami even, as ,t »tu, lyTf^a' ■Ij'^LVin khf ''>'7l'" '''•■''''''We" HiXer uiHtruetive, The wrltrr fi , , ' ' "' ''?« ai](l charl worshipper of fox-luint"rslI,u '',',',"''■''•« ' '■"■''miler or wUhastyle,vi /to' iv 248 "'"^ ''""''"'>' "'"1 2. liarren Honour, lsi;2, 2 vols n <*..„ o, , p.etftS.X„''t--K^^7"^^^ "B^a^;:eL:t'^^£r^^''^^--'-»-^ «vo; newe.l„V870 9 Jirel;!""'^, '"""• ''"°- ''^fiS P Kllerslie',, Emllng Un I SB I'V"^?"''^"^ ' "^-Hlanohe l.sr.i, p. 8vo. ' '"• "• Silvorland, Lon., rp;;i:b,;rl!/::^:';;T'c^';!^.:j''';^'^P«n,;n that we have 5i;a.^;ver came Iron, th!; I^^T J^'^'^^'^Vrn;i;uni^^ I-- llagarcne, Lon., 1874 .1 vols 8vo f"SiS'^^^^i"?^ xr:M^''«'"y'«™p''io, though '"■k'^af if ho thousriu e m f ' i?' "f «"aKKef whieli II llie (1st of the ath ele n L ''" "''"'-''■ "'"»' be hel.l !i..>h.of.p,,r^,,^^-;:;^^;;f;tbeaa>.^ LAW rsl!?; ,sv": ''• ^•°'"^''- "" tl'« E,tabli,heJ Church, Lon., Lawrence, (ieorirp v i i • . , . ern Mexico : w th NoU^^.n ,'. ■ '':' ""^ '"'^'» "f West- National .Mu,.„,.;,,/;^/„. ;• «-X:Vh[:;"h^;;;<«"''^''- "f Uwrencx.rwa» h,fr;' ■„'■ T.;," ,'" ' "'' J^'-^^^ander William ™i"be College, ,Wvn^"'- '"'"™'^''' "^ '^'l'""- ntvalry l«2lT«erve.M„' , ""r,?""""' ,'" ""^^ ''^"^'l " "- ,Mutin ;, a„,i I e ".n f .''.m;;;.'; "''*'' ""^" ""^ eminiseenoufl of Kurtv-Thrne vi T^ ap|"'mlnienU. j:^;^ ». William K:^:ii«n.^^;i?.,?:r'^^j;';^i'!: tbe.ue:;?s,!!;S,nf^,'^-|™,ln Imllul What a ftTtllo '■■""pnse o,ir ,|js«sr,.r. il, . '",".'.'',"! 'ba'.lbo last twenty fi ' i^ i" his !! I™ m P-te^;;;^l^^^M;^,^r»^..f m,,ral ae.i;.n: am} 'hi^ p^: ;"lier dements ' cl an eter f ^t'^'h' "V'l ""'terlal over'^all M-nthsinAmJriea in'the"s'^^ <'»jrard. 1. Thr«„ t"re,«, Lon., 1864 TzmV 2 t""" •' °J '**'''^- Four Lee- -5. AUvent Lectures on Ritualism, I.on., «»r,Hn,l 'hulnUia,',,,' a,',','!' ■;'!'",■ "'," '*'■'•'""' ■^"'^ 'be .Mihjeet l.s admirably ,r?^J,".;L', A '"s! ".?!.,',;' "">' """ in Ceylon; edumetl It 4,1,1, J'™''''''''''''- ""' '"''" the iJengal Artillery is' V ,';■'', ^"' c,„nmiH,.io„e,i in "«r, bntwasafterwarls.'h'i.fl '," "',' «■«' ""rmf'se ««rvieo; was el nf w , ^ i-i"|,l,>.vc,l in the politioal •<( .be M «;, n, rs'kiirr ;'',""''" ■" "'« '''"''-k JSt!^i4;i:r-^Hi:f"?"i"-"of f8.^:^*^'''''--ii'-H^^^'^t::^;7„--;[-; Hot'^.ri.!:::^^.,".!:,^. .B-jrl-e... Me„,oria. of ants, Holyoko, A ass ixhk « ' ','.'"' ^^"^ ^eseenJ- ,IMriU.ti,;n ' ^*'^^' ^'"'- l^""t«J for private U. Karl, History of'kw'me.l.'^l.^jllit t^^ Lawrence, Lavinia I p. .i, I'oeuis, I'bila., 1,^,7(1 ,."'" ■•• Euthanasia, and other York, 18Sfi, 12mo. 5 ( r,i , t " '• I' E,,peran,,., X. j-^;^im, 24mo. I: S^^|^.^ii:;---„N. f.XaHn^n;,!fa!^:;%,M^^:ii ---^ -:aNovel, .n^f'e.trt'elSrl';".-- ^f-eP,-. LL,M., i 'l''l'>.ty professor ,f in. ;• '"""' "^ ■^'""«" KS77-S8- "f CaiilbV dge sine 8 •r""'?" '"" '" "'^" U"iversity Questions in Zlrn tn. ''"^■" "" """'« »i'l'uted '«8-l, |.. Nvo" 2 el iss,'"'?"":"!'" '"'"' Camb/hlge; Intorn'ational L.;;;'l„''.';;','888- izn.o'"'-''""'' •"" ^'"""^ SeSn[7;:i^,:7i;a':^™; .;^^« Autobiography of an,l AVaterloo Cann In P r 7' .""^ ''''' ''"""'^"lar L""., 1886, p, 8vo "'^ ^y •'• N- Bankes. Lawrenne, Wiiii-j™ i ,,- the i.fe and Pubii "ser^o'es „f' John ^^^ ''*"='' °^ some Considerations in F,u-?,rn f h- ^ '^,''«""an ■• with a-^tbe^ Republican CaVdrjlt^th^STe;: i^^^ I^awrence,Wi„ia„.,h.,850. Life „f Amos A. 9-/9 I LAW LAW I I/Bwriii hin Diivry and Corrc- »|mniloiii;o. Ily hi.- Smi. liju.-t. Iluft., ISSH, 12iiiii. ' Till' uutlior <]l' tills viihiinf hOH (llwliiiriii'd hU liliul Oftlco Wfll." — .Vll(l'/ll, xlvl. lU. Iiaivrciicc, William llvach, [milt, vol. i., mid.,] 1KU((-ISS|, I. Vi.'laiiii In u.xcroiso Muritiiiiu I'cilico over Ve'!iion, and at Clirisl I'liureli, O.xf'oril ; called to the bar at the Inner Teiiiple 18711. 1. How to Appeal against your Kates, (in the Metropolis,) Lon., 1887, 12iuo. 2. How to Appeal against your Hates, (outside tlio .Metropolis,) l,on., I8,s7, 12ino. liOwrie, James. The Uoman or Turkish Bath, Kdiii., IS(U. I61110. Lawry, llev. Walter, 17fl:!-I8.i9, b. at Ruthcrn, Cornwall; was gcner.il superintendent of the Wosloyan ini.ssions in New Z alaud. 1. Friemlly and Fcejoo Jsl- j ands, I.on., I8,')0, 12ino. 2. A Second .Mis.sionary Visit , to the Friendly ami Feejee Islands, Lon., 18 ! IJiuo. , LaWN, Kdward, h, I.s;i7, resident at Tenby ; justice of the peace for I'embrokeshire. Tile History of Little 1 1 ngland beyond Wales, and the Non-Kymrio Colony 1 settled in I'embrokeshire. Illust. Lon., 1888. "Such a hrid well deserves a good local history, and Mr. Law.s's licjk i.-. on the whole, a fairly satisl'aet. Emily iU., wife of Kev. Robert LawBon, infra. 1. Records and Traditions of IJpton-on- Severn. By K. M. L. Lon., 1809, p. 8vo; new ed., enl., entitled "The Nation in the Parish; or, Records of Upton-on-Severn," Lon., IBSa, p. Svo. " Mrs. Ijiw.soii has caught the true notion of what a local history .should be.— that is, ii contribution to the general history of the nation. .\nd in a large jiart of her small book she ha.s carried out the conception with much suc- cess. . . . The part which is given to the earlier history is uncritical."— .Sptdutor, Iviii. 3y3. 2. Through Tumult and Pestilence: a Tale of the Bristol Riots and the Cholera Time, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. 3. The Black Coppice: an Old-Fashioned Story, Lon., 1887, 12ino. (She is said also to be the author of Rina Cliff: a Village Character, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo.) Lawson, (Jeorge, F.R.C.S., surgeon to the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital; surgeon oculist inordinary to the queen, Ac. ; was assistant surgeon in the Rifle Brigade during tho Criiiiaar. .var. 1. On Gunshot Wounds of the Thorax, Lon., I80S. 2. On .Sympathetic Ophthalmia, Lon., \»(ib. .1. Injuries of tho Eye, Orbit, and Kyelids, Lon., 1867, 8vo ; 8lh ed., 1884. 4. Diseases and their Cure; 2d to 4th eds., Lon., 187,3-80, 12mo. o. A Manual of Diseases and Injuries of the Hyo; 5th ed., 1884. Lawson, Rev, George Nicholas Gray, M.A., graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, 1838 ; or- dained IS.SS; vicar of Upleadon, Gloucestershire, 1874. 1. Plain and Practicvl Sermons, Lon., ii-47, Svo. 2. The Woman of Samaria — the Church in Mystery, Lon., 1850, Svo. 3, A Catechism on the Fall and Restoration of Man, Lon., 1859. 4. Marriage with Two Sisters pro- hibited, Lon., 1870, Svo. Lawson, Harriot Hutchinson Wormald. Original Poetry, South Shields, 1857, 4to. Lawson, Henry, M.D. 1. A Manual of Popular Physiology, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 2. Sciatica, Lumbago, and Brachialgia, Lon., 1872, p. Svo; 2d ed., 1878. Lawion, Hugh A. Saireil Hours: Chapters on Clnisliiin Life for Vouiig People, Lnu., 1877, p. 8vo. LawNun, James Anthony, I.L.D., 1817-1887: i>. at Waterlbrd: graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, called to the Irisii bar 1810 ; judge id the court "f com iiion picas from 1m«8. 1. Five Lectures on PoliliiMl Kconomy, Lon., 1811, 8vo. 2. Ilyiiini usitali !,atiii.' redditi : with other Verses, Lon., 18s:i, 12nio. LuWHOll, ('apt. John A. 1. Wanderings in IIm Interior id' New (liiinea, Lon., \!t Church, Oxford, 1844; ordained 1S40; rector of Uplnn- on-Severn since 1864. Upton-on-Severn Words and Phrases, (Eng. Dialect Sue. Pub.,) Lon., 1884, Svo. ^ Lawson, Robert, I.L.D., graduated in surgery at Edinburgh ; served in the Crimea, &c. ; inspector-gen- eral of hospitals. On Epidemic Influences, (Milroy Lec- tures,) Lon., 18S8, Svo. Lawson, Thomas W. The Krank: his Language, and what it means. Illust. Bost., 18S8, 48ino. Lawson, Walter K. 1. (Trans.) The Violin .Man- ufacture in Italy, by C. Schebek, Lon., 1877, Svo. 2. (Trans.) ^Esthetics of Musical Art, bv F. G.Hand, Lon., 1S80, Svo. Lawson, William, of St. Mark's College, Chelsea. 1. Eminent English Writers, Lon.. 1875, 12mo. 'J. Modern Geography, Physical, Political, and Comiuci- oial, Lon., 187ii, l2mo. Lawson, William, son of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, first Bart. With Hi ntku, Cinni.Ks D., F.C.C., and others, Ten Years of Gentleiiian-Farming at Blcnner- hasset, with Co-Operative Oiijects, Lon., 1874, p. Svu. " No conclusions can be drawn from the hook eitlier fur or against co-n|ioration as applied to agriculture. Tliere is no method whatever in Mr. Lawson's co-operation. . . . He has had plenty of money, and has lieeii able to try a number of experiments with things and men, the Iniii'icr probably very valuable, the latter very interesting and often diverting."— A>cc/n(or, xlviii. 19. Lawson, William John. A Handy Book on the Law of Banking, Lon., 1S.')9, l2ino; new ed., 1871. Lawson, William Norton, M.A., b. 1830; grad- uated at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1854 ; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1856; recorder of Richmond since 1869. Tho Practice as to Letters Patent for Inventions, .tc, r.on,, 1884, Svo. Lawton, George. The Religious Homes of York- shire, Lon., 1853, Svo. Lawton, George W. The American Caucus Syc LAW LEA It a in say. Til lei of i|, l.ay, K. Kiiziiheth. ^'• !••• I.. Halt., isr.l. I :.„„,. Wll MMM. Ilmv ti) bo Ifc ' I-nyo, Mm. Lllll., ]SH\, p. MH). Layitoii, John !•' ti,« u. i I I-wyloii, lr.,derlck wl iC hp;«oo,,u| Chur,.|, IS,«, An,Ji,,,"r;,)"h, /'.''''"'''"' ^'"■'' ^''^- "' fiiyliroftk, "y Mill I. Thii tnaliiiit ' Aililri'Hat'K, 1,1,1 . "f t'liri.it oonfiii- , I'nd I'n.phetleal .. ■•■ '■""•. I'^'i'.', IL'iiK, I ei'iiy ,,,„i i,,,,iro,„, iss.i. 7 T lu A:.; ""• ,'• "''■'"^•" '"I"''", ti t ,'Z r f'"";'"- '""' "■"■"i"'i""^ •Viition, Pure i.n.1 Ai,..(„lin,l ri |. i ., "^'^^'' '" ""' l'"i "oii„. vi-i,-, 1,. . '' foiirtwi, „n.| Mnrntceii vice i„ China 1-llhin-n"'-', •:;':'".'''' "'" "^^^ "»>- ' '!>« Conh y .':"";'" '""-''' "<"'■ '•■"ntril,,,,,., , Nineveh „r^.M,rTV",- ''^"- "*"'• "^o- I-«n., miM, .The I.'" ^'"'A"' ^^'•'^- !""»' li"". M»«,c;.i„, n,l Kill ,ni ' ,T,'"'"', f "'P^'' "■"' *'"»"- i».- The a„,i;.„^ih™,^r^T.:"Hi;';"""'"'^r"'' oorpomtinK tlie Uinull. „f in .\ ,*■"""""' revise,!, in- Adventures i„ iCik ^,;:- "'"■ T" T''"' «• Early Willi Tribefb or, the bi': ""^ ""^'"'^'"i '>».! «th..r "ndiiiu.s,. u„,,ssr%'';:i:7J',;;; ""''• ""^-^ .;:»i;i'li:;™,-'|^;,^^J,,J5reat explira,,,.,, fi.rty years Hre, as It were, the Viirrmii ,,,.? ,^- '■'''^^'' ' '" '•''V^- '''l^'y , "■rain arilstie reser" , '.Iv, V ' ,'"""'">' "i'"'''! "itli a ;urw,,n,lerlsli,nvs ,. K'l I .Vn,'''"''*'''^'''''''''"' :i:M:^i--!a;;;;u2iSS'^^i''?-"^^ .'emu. Part I tL M „ ?• ""^ ^" ■^"""' African Afii. • lllll., 1 he Jlaminaha. Cano Town Iftiw f> vifaivepa;^;^^.'''^;)/, "a";"^ '"'^ "'""« i2,„„. ^:(.p" '■;'';''"i'« »»' • '^'t'l"'-'* f"" IHSr, p. Svo Through the West {ndio.., ton •"^"'"'tncrir'Abv, '''"• «'«"-"-. Vork. "f .he PeopleI'Ln.' "sfif'So.' ■"■' ""'"^'^ ^''='"- Pila.ion, with Nu, : ,:,|'a!E;s, y. ""^""™' ^'""- 5.V! 'iM'itv appears to He imf ,n''? '■\^''=''>' ""fqual. . . i Reports, vols, i.-xi nsVs ls«". f v- ,:"'"■'' "li*nation>-.s,,^ /^'.jf'j^'i'j'.ij^al'straet reasoniiV),', but iii '8vo. ' (''''^-l^S,),) Juashvillc, ■ ''^''' '^"- Floride Clemson, ("c. d Je Flori," 981 LKA imuuil.,) b, lit Pendleton VUIaKo> ^-^'-i '^ K'""''-''"")!'''* (if .li)hn ('. Oftlliijuti. I. l'(Rt Skii'i!, iind "llier K.xpt'rl- luiMiM 111 Viimllldiition, N. Yurk. L". TniiiKliiliuin, uinl ollii r llli.viiii'H, I'hilii., IMS'.'. PrUiili'ly |irintB.l. lifil, Hev. I'rt'AvTivh Siiiicu^, M.A., K^'luuloil, Itrfl fliir.« Lit. Ilii , lit Wiiillmm Collide, Oxluril. If'SI i onliiiiiuil IM.M ; |,i.-iili)nt of Sioii Collc^.- IH7I-7:'; nio tor of TiilHtiino-Dflium^rii sinoii IH7,t. Tlici Uoyiil Hon- iiiliil mill Culli'Kiiili' Cliuriili of Siiint Kntlioriiic iiuiir tlii' Tower, ill it» Udliition to thu Kimt of l.omlon, l,oii,, IHTH, 8vQ. l.ca, Ilev. (;iMirRe. Momuir of Jutiii Diivius, Lull., \XM, I -'mo; M lmI., Is;:). I.eu, Mrs. II. Wciiry Wciilth : a Novel, hon., 1SS4, 1). Svo. 1,611, H' iity ChttrleN, b. 1S25, In I'liil .iilpbla i Hon of iHii. I/Oii, ((/.'•., (i,i(c, vol. i. ;) enlurecl lu.i l.:.llii'r'« iiublialiiii^' hoiii-e ill Mio ii|;e of nevfntiiun, im.l uiliimitely liccuini) |irinoi|ml ol tlio eoni'ern. Hi? publi-lieil seviMiil |Mi|iur.< on rhi'iiiii-try ami uonclmlony, liim .•onlnl>iiliiJ liir){i)ly tu 1 viinv* iinil |jerioilioiiln, ami liii" in iilo a .•<|ieoial lilihlj of Hiiroiioiui iiiiuliiBval cculc^iiii'tical lii.<- tory. 1. .■'ii|nTslition anil Koreo : KsKiiys on tlic Wa^or of i.inv— thu \Va«i)r of llattio— (lie Ordeal— Torture, I'liila.. isiill, iL'iniii :ia U.I., rov., iss:!. "Very Kcliolarly ami truly crltluil essays."— -Viifwn. 111. 208. 2. .\n Historioul Skutuli of .Siieordotal Culibaoy in the Clin.«tian Cliuruh, Phila., 1867, 8voj 2d ed., cnl„ BiMt., 188t. " II Is ttu' rpMill of n vast amount of patient lalinr, of eiiiUess reiiilliiK in iiliiuist tlie wlmle riiiiKe of clmri'li Ills- tory . . . Tills iimss of iimlerial Mr, I,ea has nut only reail ami miteil, lint (li^e^lell; so Umlwliat nilitlit easily liiivo iletfeiieraled Into an iinreiulaliU! .jninlile of seiittereil notes aiipears us a wellunlcM-eil whole, so earel'iilly iirraiitfeil in its ilivislons that one liiis lillle .limeiilty 111 liolillllK the Ihreiiil of the narrative." — .Vndoii. xxxvlii. J)'.!. '•.•iiiice the ureiil history of Dean .Milnmn, I know no work ill KiiKlisli uliieli 1ms Ihniwii iiime liKht on llie laiinil comlitlon i if the Miihlle .Vxes, ami none which is inure littod to ilispul the K'ross llhisions euiiceniiiiK llmt Ijeriuil whieli jioslllvo writers anil Hriters of a eerlaiii ee- I'le-iiiMieiil seliuiil have ispireil lo snslaln."— W. K. H. hKCKV : Jliil- iij r.uiiiiiran Momh, ehiip. v. :;. Stnilies ill Cliiiruli lliitory : The llise uf the Teiii- piiral I'owc'r; Ileiielit of l.'lergy ; Ivxconiiiiiinieiitioii j mall From llie Tlio Karly Cliureli and Slavery, IMiila., 1 Slii), llinio. "The volume is made i.p of suniewhiit frak'Hienlary hut well-couslilereil ami learned essays iiii a variety uf special topics."— AVt/wn, .\. 7t). 4. Translaliona, and other Rhymes, Phila., 1882, I'.'ini). I'rivatelv printed. 5. A History of the Inqui- sition of the Middle A);es, N. York, 1SS7-SS, :i voH. 8vo. " Mr. I.ca takes his subject in its widest iiicaiiiiiK. Ily the history of the Imiiilsithni he means not merely an ne- couiit of the institution itself, hut an exhaustive examlim- tiiiii of the social, inlellectiial, and political cuiidltiiins which produced It. He means, I'urtlier, an array of lllus- Irations of ilsworkini; ami of ilsellecls upon society. Kuch as make anv serious ilouhls as to the i;eiieral accuracy of his preseiUiitiim ImpossiMe. . . . It iiiav he safely said that no iiresentalioii of the sl.iry of the Imiuisltloii by previous writers can be at all compared with this for its clearness ot vision, its comprehension of the problem, and iis tliuroU(,'li- iiessof research "—S'llion, xlvi, -l-'iii. "He lias chosen a subject of extreme interest and im- portanpe. and has treated it in a manner that leaves noth- ing to be desired with respect to erudition, while he has nt the same time produced a IhorouKlily readable book, well Krranged, full of Incident, and vigorously written."— Sal. Rev.. Ixvi. 'll. "The hook he«iiis with a survev of all that led to the growth of heresv, and to the crealion, In the thirteenth centurv, of exceptional tribunals for its suppression. There can be no doubt that this is the least satisfaeiory portion of the whole. It is followed by a singularly care- ful account of the steps, legislative and adniiiiistrallve, by which church and state combined to organize the liiter- iiiediate institution, ami of the iiiiiiiner in which its meth- ods wore formed by practice. .S'uthing in Knropean litera- ture can compete with this, tlie centre and substauee of Mr. Lea's great history. In the remaining volumes he .summons his witiie.s,ses, calls on the nations lo declare their cxperienec, and tells how the new force acted upon society to the end of the middle ages. History of this iiii. dellncd and international citst, which shows the same wave breaking upon many shores, is alwiivs dillicult, from the want of visible unity and prugression, and has seldom suc- ceeded so well as in this rich Imt unequal and disjointed nariiitive. ... As a philosophy of religious jH'r.secntioii thw )ii«i!,- la in.itlpquntc. The derivation of sects, though resting always upon good supports, stnnd.s out from iiii in- distinct bin'kgroiind of dogmatic history. The intruding maxims, darkened bv shadows of earth, fail to insure at all times the olijectlve and delicate handling of mediieval theory. But the vital parts are protected by a panoply of 982 I.KA AIMkcuhIhii crusade to the fall of the Tcmplarn and to Ihat Kraiiilscan iiiovemcnt wherein llic kev to liiinle lies, the desluii and organl/jitloii. the Rctivlly anil decline uf the liii|iilsiili nstltiitu a sonml ami solid siruclnic that will survive the cctisiire of all erilicii ' — I.oiiii AiTon; KiiiiUkIi llhliirinil Hniiw, No. 12. ! Igre.«8 of Life: a Poem, Lon., ISOi, p. Svo. Leacock, Itcv. William Thomas, D.D. Thoughts tor the Devout: Ash- Wednesday to Kaster, N. York, 1887, 12mo. Leadam, Isaac Saunders, M.A., b. 1848; grad- uated at University College, Oxford, 1871 ; onllod lu the bar nt Lincoln's Inn 187(1. 1. Farmers' Uricvuntce, Lon., 1880. 2. Agriculture and the Lund Laws. .1. 1 Coercive Measures in Ireland. 4. What Proteetimi doca for the Farmer: a Chapter of Agricultural Hislory, \ (Cobden Club;) :id ed. 5. The Extension of the Fran- j ohisc, Lon., lS8,"i, 2 parts, ji. Svo. ] Leadam, T. K, Homoeopathy as applied to Dis- i eases of Females, Lon., 1S5I, Svo. I Leadbeater, in. Annals of Bnllitore; 2d ed., with j Memoir, Lon., 1862, 2 vols. fp. Svo. Leader, J!:hn Uunici, F.S.A. Mary Q'lefn of Scots in Captivity, Sheffield, 1880, Svo. " He has contined his work to the years whicli Mary passed under the guardianship of Shrewsbury. ... He lias done his work thoroughly well, and has spared no L''tW.»l mm LEA ■iuanvt J . I*. Till. A... !■ w H'vlo. Kjll.-lbvTw I.-, V •^"l""""'* In 111,. K,„n II'" I"iw nf .„, ,r,„.r, •„ '• '^''.'•■l"""'"l"r.v liiKi,,, .,f l.i'n., IS71, Nv,,. '>'"""''l'» ''"""f 1'roj.erty in Land, boiuK l'u..,u„,.„ |V,„„ (ho Vl'i- , -'.f V '" , '■■'""' '*'•'•"» ■ iiiw uil., ismi. ' ^l'"""'!-] ''Oli.i 1M5», p. Hvo; i lienkey, Kmilv l> i \f , .^. .,,/,' ^'.""'y •• 1. Mirnolr. „f Mor«v| or,! LEA l-H«. .'I vol,, or. Mv„ .TM S„U^*,*';'s ''^ ""'"'• '•"" ■ • >"l«. or. Nvo. ;t» T ,n Villi /?'■''■''• '"'"•• "•"«. Svo. ''"• ^"'" "l''''l«f«<'rounil, I,on., |HM«, I- K"«»l|M.ii,l „i„ru (.m'^s iVr, ,,:'',' I""!"-" In vlnv, ('■111,. iv,„|Ki,i,. ,.n„„i, 1. \ "''„",';';' "-»*'lll !'<• .10 A IV .!.._ , ."/ ""'Mil llllii,.. — /lril>/., XXX. L'.'iH. 1 J ■•■•■■I A»ku.l of Uo,|, |,„„., l'*'*:i, |). 8vo. I<»'- ■^. '"-.connu'C.^:;,: ;,:;[,:; '^«^' -'•'''"''• «g»in.st Worn,,,,, !,„„., IS,;.-, .; .V""' 'i' '^'o- , ■)-^Woi„hu l-'". i vol.,. p. svo II t'rT 1 '"•. J'.'''"'"'!. I".n., » N'n..l, Un., I871.'.- v'n „ s'vo !■ 7/^ "'" ""''«^ «<■ C,i,,Min Marryat". I.on.; l';; r'g voN '."^"■"' '"-"""•» :-iiM^i:ii^l:';i'^;r;LM;^M-iM;r:«;^^^^^ "HiiyuiiK From "ri;, iveKi'l, If imta< toiicli...s in ill Sat. A'rc, XX iiJ.'ilMmi;ii^l:';i'^;;^A';io;;r\i;i:i;ilf >">« "pr«.;miv lu.iueea '" m- "lie. . . . Ff*„„ 11,,, ' ,\ J . I*', "' very lliif,. interest 'm. we Kel, If not a « pi e fn i J',, T.'^f''-''' '""•'' "» "'fy >-'.''^f^'5n;'e::;!„^i:;;<''^^r;' *>;■». f-on..,sr, l!"ii'"'e,-q, I.on .srii'-iio ' iVt' f;''°- . '^- MaJ -N"vH, 1.01,., is/. 3 ;„;'""• . .**• f igbting the Air: a 111. .Mv Own Phi ,1 v^ ' ™! °«" 6'!.. If^rS. 1 vol vols. p. Sivo. 2« TheUoo nf'AM g"",'"."™' '"'■>•■ W8, S V0I...CT.8VO.2U Fair H •?■']' ''>'="• ''""- IS**", 3 >•'■■ ■•'vo. .m. My .«" ei uir'A'^.'*^"- '"'"•• ''^■^"- 3 vol,, i '•^Sl. ■■! vols. p8^v„ "!.",' '" V^""^ " '"^"vel, Lon., ■•""., 'm, .•."v-oror. 8l-o."^;; '^^ ^'-.- "/ovei; "■^vo: noweU. LCb 14 p.'^"""*' !'""- '^H -•* vol«. ""f, ■■on., 1885, p. Hvo 3« -rL u ■ 'i?" ""^ •^'""' ^^'"•■ , I "VO. dB. The Heir Presumptive, Lon., Lon., |ssH,.'!;ol,o'r V; ir.'l "i ^'""""^ " ''"Vl. ' A I.i.llo ws, „''• J^^, ■";■ ^'- '^v'-. 4 J. .Sempplo, „r, r'-inplete IV,,,rk.,l tt,l i' u '""'"».v I'urv,,* : ft Haillviv Cun,... ,;,. 7,',',, '^";j'i:„'|.V'"" "' '^^el'ln^ Out '.■i.VK":;™';;,';;"'!;" ; •? '■'"'• •< •- A Dook „(• V r"""""' '"'»•• 1^51, r..''' "ot liav,. loi,l n.'aily «» 11,11, 1,^, ''"'''"■ ""' "UlioiiKli wo ^/;i'?i^r^iii;-«---'^-"wX;!:;Ji?'S';?liiii^ uSne;^l^:rf^::,'i'"i*«. ^l^-^rrero wile of ^e::;«^ii^iH^vl"v-- wrie.. 4. The W^ZZ '\ ,T' J"'"' ,''-'8-^"- '>vo 32mo. 6. The Ar ■ L', A s'^'P^' '"',"' '""' ^ part., Anon. (i. 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Lon., 1870, 8vc. "The author's stay In Morocco .scarcely exceeded two months of the year 1872. He only saw the cimst towns of Tangier, Casa Blanca, Azamiir, Salli, and Mogador, and paid a Hying visit to the capital, whero he remained for seven (lay.s,"— /l//i.. No. 2.)l.'i. I..eariied, William Law, b. 1821, at New London, Conn.; graduated at Y'ale 18(1; admitted to the bar 1844; judge of the Supreme Court of New York since LH7d; profess, .r in the .\lbany Law School since 1871. 1. (Ed.) The Private Journal of a Journey from Boston to New Y'ork in 1701, kejit by Madam Knight, Albany, 1865, 4to. 2. The Learned Family (Learned, Larneil, Learnard, Larnard, and Lerned:) Descendants of Wil- liam Learned, of Charlestown, Mas.sachusetts, in 1>. .2, N. Yiii-k, I8s;i, Svo. Ijeary, Frederick. Ernest .Tones, [a biography,] Lon., 1887. Leary, Kev. 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An Actor Abroad: ur, (Jossip, Dramatic, Narrative, and Deaoriptivo, Lon 1880. 2. The Actor's Wife; a Novel, Lon., 1880, 3 vol-! cr. Svo ; new ed., 1 885. Iieathcs, Miss F. Stanger. 1. liyine Regis: a Quide-Book, 1886, p. Svo. Anon. 2. Our Ncighb.niT hood; a Pocket Hand-Book, 1887. Anon. ' Leatlics, Itlatilda, (llutt,) b. 1830, near Swansn,, Wales; is a niece of Mrs, Sherwood, the well-known ' writer for children, («ii(t', vol. ii.,) and wile of lliv. Stanley Leathes, infrn. She has contributed niiinv short stories to magazines. I. Charity at Home, Lnu' 1863, ISino. Anon. 2. Soi-meine; a Story of a Wil''y| j Life, Lon., I860, p. Svo. .Anon. (Rc|irinteil in .Aincrir;,. .under the title of "Mildred Owynne.") 3. Pcnelo|ic'; or. Morning Clouds Dispersed, Lon., 187,1, l2iiio. i K,.. printed in America under the title of " .Mnrriiii;; I Clouds.") 4. The Girls of Bredon, and Manor-lloii.-i. Stories, Lon., 1877, p. Svo. 5. Our Village Wnrtliii-: j Stories, Lon., 1877, l2nio. .Anon. 6. On the Diior--;, sq. Ifiino. 12. To-Morrow : a Story, Lon., 1880, p. sv-,. 13. Afloat; a Story, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. 14. Over llic Hills and Far Away. Lon., 1887, p. Svo. Leatlies, Uev. Stanley, D.D., b. 1830, at Elli-. borough, Buckinghamshire: giiiduated at Jesus Coll,,:;,., Cambridge, 1852; ordained 1856; profes.sor of HiIjich in King's College, London, since 1863; rector of ,S|. Philip's, Regent Stieet, London, 1800-80, and since tlicii of Clill'e-at-Hoo ; prebendary of St. Paul's since ISTd, I. The Birthday of Christ: Three Sermons, Lon., iMlil. 12mo. 2. A Short Practical Hebrew Urainmar, Lon., ImIs, 12ino. 3. The Witness of the Old Testament to Chri.-i. (Boyle Lectures, 1S68,) Lon., 1S68, Svo. 4. The Wit- ness of St. Paul to Christ, (Boyle Lectures.) Lon., l>i,'.i. Svo. 5. The Witness of St. John to Christ, (Boyle l.ir- turcs,) Lon., 1870, Svo. 0. Truth and Life: Short ,'^( r- mons, Lon., 1872, 12mo. 7. The Structure of the (0,1 Testament: a Series of Popular Essays, Lon.. 1873, IL'uin. 8. The Cities visited by St. Paul, Lon., 1873, 12nio. '.i. The (Jospel its Own Witness, (Hulsean Lectures,) l.im., 1874, p. Svo. 10. The Religion of the Christ: its III.- torio and Literary Development considered us an Evi- dence of its Origin, (Bampton Lectures,) Lon,. 1^7), Svo; 2d ed., 1876. II. The Grounds of Christian Hope: a Sketch of the Evidences of Christianity, Lon., |s77, p. Svo. 12. The Christian Creed : its 'Theory and I'liic- tioe, Lon., 1877, p. Svo. 13. Old-Testanieul Prophecy : itf^ Witness as a Record of Divine Foreknowledge, (War- burton Lectures,) Lon., 1880, Svo. 14. Studies in (icni'- sis, Lon., 1880, Svo. 15. The Foundations of .Moralilv : being Discourses on the Ten Comniandmcols, l.oii . 1882, p. Svo. 16. Characteristics of Christianity, l.cin,, 1883, ]i. Svo. 17. Christ and the Bible: Four Lcctuns, Lon.. 1885, p. Svo. Leatliley, Miss Emma, d. 1884; a niece of .'^ir 'Villiam Henry Maule. Memoir of the Early Life of the ivight Honourable Sir W. II. Maule, Lon., 1872, p. Svu. Leatllley, Mary E. S. 1. Conquerors and Cqi fives; or, From David to Daniel, Lon., 1875. ISiim. 2. In the Beginning ; or. From Eden to Canaan, Lon.. Ls'i, ISmo. 3. The Stiir of Promise; or. From Bithlehciii to Calvary, Lon., 1875, ISmo. 4. The Story of Stories, for Little Ones, Lon., 1875, l2mo; new ed., 1881. 5. l!u- quiescant ; a Little Book of Anniversaries, Lon,, ISS.s, Leavitt, Kev. John McDowell, D.D., b. IsL'l, at Steulienville, 0. ; entered the ministry of the Protec- tant Episcopal Church ; has been president of I.clii,di I'nivcrsity, liethlchem. Pa., and of St. John's I ulk';,'e. Annapolis, Md. : has edited the Church Review and the International Review. I. Faith: a Poem, Ciu., Ixii. 2. Afranius, and The Idumean Tragedies: with flio Roman Martyrs, and other Poems, N. York, 1808. Iiiiiiii. 3. The Siege of Babylon: a Tragedy, N. York, IMiil, ISmo. 4. Hymns to Our King, N'. York, 1872. i>aio. 5. New Worid Tragedies from Old World Life : with other Poems, Lon., 1876, p. Svo. 6. Reasons fur l'':iilh in this Nineteenth Century, 1883. 7. \'isions of Solviaa, 1887. Leavitt, Samuel. Peacemaker Grange; or, Co- operative Living and Working, N. York, I8SI, Iftiiio. Leavitt, Sheldon. The Science and Art of Ob- LEA .tetries: „i,h Introduction by R. Ludlau,, Chic. LED I'Cavitt, TIm Artiflc (,f Kiioi. i)(,s( Lcay, Wiiiiiiiii I8S2. IMS II. Fuels iibou •Mr. U'cky's >rte is his |,„we I iMTi.l-sciltcred SI "■iHl i)lieii roniriiiKin^riil^rrLMU imii'iiii I niim- - -UOll ^-v U,.nada, K,..oH„, South ^^nl^'^'l^h^l^:!!;^^^^^^ Afiien, 1,011., i.snii, IL'iiio »;S;i%S^SSirr^^ i.uri„„., o,?u>«: ;^-^,;;^;;t;: C :;;^o"' f '';^i:f , ■?„""= trillions of Fcwsil I'innH ■ l,„i„ . '''•■' '"'"- .luotion of Sele ..., Ij ,wi^'"= "" '^"'"O'l'e Itcpio. .; s, ton''"' TX,"'Vn",';" ^""'■"'"" <.f .voror.„,ie,td''')'''''" "■" '' '''■ *"• "- '•"-'««; M,^"":^^:'j!!,'i:::,^r;'\ »-""«• •• Lenoir „f V™r.. ny Oiiool- a uCi'v •: u .' rTn" '.s'sT'^'"^ a.;c..d,.es,.fdi.,in;,;.,.,,i;i'hi:;il^'-:^^^^^ tui^n'ifn;,,^!;:';^,^?^;^;;-; .>r, TravCs in Po. '^^^.s.s ix.ck^- Mill "moV son • '''"■•'«'»''■ ''^st, Svo. ™sily and pJel^santh• vHlto ' ; , -^'S " 's too lui.eh .spin, oMt.''-N, " /,";/7;. /i\ ' '.' '^■•'•^f rather than ' •^'•"""•' I- I'luiciples of (ioojurato miLst inovitubly arise ,,n \ Ir I . Lv' "•'" "' J"'l>-'"i^'"t wl.ieh "ti're. liis delii'iilo si l,lc. v-' ' ■ 'l ' ' l^-' l'>-IMUiis of liter- <:hai,i of dis..e,tatin,s ,,,.':, , "l"'*' '" ""■ " '■" " > 'da. iii., iv., |.v|,s2. ' tiv;^"cM'r,::?l'/irt^l;i:P^'^}»«|P:jl,']!vl«lons of ,be narra- : P";';''"U'overnn,e iiV, ,vv u",- >^'"*-" '^'"'J-'i-'l'^' ior , "i"l Iri.-h hiVto,-v|is .M o. V „,, ■^!""';'"" "''"'"'-'■•<. foniierlv re LM,i>i,l »i h\ ,v\ " "i »• to uloit »e liave I hlMori,.;,! wriu!' V ,i^,,'','r' ;;•!''''■''':'>■ 'l"'"i"'''' »s "M . ern,-(l,ere may I.ere fi rV^i „ . \' i'^r,'' "l'' ,".'»>• "seihe he l„.s riowleai- ,1 to e ,■ e,v m, Hh" "'"'",' ''"* '"U'liier, nmllilndiiioiis lk,.|s no ■„",;, „o"'"'';-T'''''' t'>'' '?''"','>',"'"' "' » "»"i- every one ,vl,o l,as ai i ,,,,,,, i'.',, '"'"<•. ^^ "Jndtled by "riKiiiftl .so,iree.s of l.J f ,'„ ', "".■fl'"'V"'f"<'« with the iieee.s,sarilv lo i,„„i,. ,■,.,";:."."""'""• loadiiut tliis i.s not "hh''^! "ulm "outb^ciik 'oi'mr p'"""'. T"''^'^ I ''r^-"i'y't" i^Mdy Iu,ioh;i:";i:i:;''- •'■:; -^i-h' thisr ;,^ ISoil, Svo. ""'" "' "^^^ t.Mposed, IJombay, i clnsi„n.s, (Jut it iVtVaek 'i !,1f,'^ V,™', »^i''' a" l«is <•,„,. I^ocKev, io,.„. „.n.s and Taies of Trave,. U„., l^^^^^^^^^ ^L tl:^^%SM^BEl![ ■>'', iL'mo. Age.., I.on.. SS , r HZ.>r> ,'^''"''™" "f '^l' dren's Un,. R, vine, and m,^t'."" Lo'n" "jl^t ",\ ""''- U,., I8,S,S. r 8vo \ I. ^^ """"' °f I'if"- IHust. I 1..8,s m,t ,i '. !;.l '""' Chil-l Ufo. must. '"sr^^^r" '^^; --- '^r'-^ ^^^'^-"• '■WriaklL'.. in^'pr^tica'T'"?- «''»t'-"rd. 1. '">;! Otl-Shoi-o Distane'e Table.' :„„^- ,1^,^ """f/ '^ng'« '""Kuages In issi 1 """ "'^ """" '"'-> "thor --.FiionJr.ix' rsrhrrr'"^ ''""'■'■"- S"|i|"i.scd to bo favorable ri 7'" 1"-«*'<'"»1.V ;t1;---i-^^ttr5:i-:,-«— ^ J-l '-Ji:';;;^\';i;S|;;,^[;l;;: rise a,,,, pro„r,.ss .,f ,„al re- "'':«"iie bv the ,„, " f ,■'■'■'' '"'•''■''"•'"""11 which i I'.'-.'I'ns to the speaker'and h .,,,,-■ \\ """•'™. ae- ' ivith Ineidennr,!. ";,;..■ .:„' '« .'' 'i™I' "f IStiti, 12,no. "*'"'>'• F""- «Dd False: a Tale, Lon., i ^'«Bes'"iVrh?L,7e*oni hl'^'lT ''f""'"" ^"P«'- "■■- ''"»" I 2 vols. p. "v„ J«'-"b,tos Daughter, l.on., 1888, i'ndSu;-Ke,,n,sN,™v Yo,k sn ^>""'>'" "^ ''l'yi«ii">a Macon, Tia,, stu.li i ge o^^'v' t.'/l'l^'' ''^''■^''^'''g '" ! ontilic School, lie hifs 1 ,dd .'„ ' , / I'l'urenco Sci- I S""th, and has bee p of sw'"'''f •"'f '™^-^''''" '" "'" i H<'li«i«n ami ScicLee I'^S ' ie ,1"!.'"" ,""? "»'•• '• i "'■ Helatlonof N,,(ur,l !„d , 'V','," "^^ '"'"""•<^« "" •'^.'"■•) IMust, Un , ISM ; 's,''^"'"' I"""' •'^f ntitic" "logy, IS84, ,0 EvoIoii„„ •• % •*• t-oiiipcnd of Oe- ;n;.i.Kelati..„-t^-|J--.i-vhI.^. si.f;;'?!^'": !^:l"::::;?'v j"" «"?- "« •'■-«.«, a„d th^r i.PtiKor. »;;:o;4'^ ^'T-^^f', f"-"- '.^^s. p. 8vo, I'niliio Inlluen,.e ,uhl T/iri- ^^"' ^^'■''""•y. '^'reating, l:.',n». ^' """' '''<'"'""' E.xpen8cs, Lon., 1857; I .»«e' jftWf rm Ik LED tivu uiiJ Surgieiil Anatomy of the Inguinnl and Femoral Kcgiuns, oonsidorc'l in Ilelation to Hernia, Lnn., 1881, 8vo. Ledwicli, Thoiiias Ilawkesworth. Olisurvn- tiona on Subacute Inllauuiiation of the I'rostate Ohtnd, Dublin, 18i7, Hvo. See also LEnwrcH, T. II. and E., mile, vol. i. Ledyard, Laura \V. Very Young Americans. Illust. Host., 1H7L', 8f 'plain living and liii,'h thinking.' "—.ly/i., No. 3(I7(). Lee, Edwin, [mite, vol. i., add.] His publica- tions consist aloiist e.tolusively rif works on watering- places and hcalth-icorls, and many of the volumes arc merely reprints of portions of works previously issued under a more general title. T'he following list embraces only a few out of the whole number. I. Nice and its Climate, Lon., 18;il, I2mo. 2. Notes on Spain; with a Special Aecjunt of Malaga, lion., 18,')4, 12nio. 3. The Baths of Oermany, France, an6(i, 12ino. 0. The Baths of the Engadine ; St. Merit: and Tarasp, Lon., 18 'it, fp. 8vo. 111. The Principal Baths of Baden and Wiirtemberg, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo. 11. The Principal Baths of Rhenish Prussia, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo 12. fjpa and its .Mineral Springs, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo. Lee, Eli'ia Iluckminster, [uni,; vol. i., add.,] d. 1864. Parlhcnia; or, The Last Days of Paganism, Best., 1858, 12mo. Lee, Elizabeth. Forget-Me-Nots: the Story .,!' a Life's Love, Lon., 1S81, p. 8vo. Lee, F. False Shame, N. York, I860, l8ino. Lee, Frank. The Bohemians : a Y'arn spun on the Quarter-Deck, Paisley, 1884, l2mo. Lee, Rev. Frederick Ueorge, D.D., D.0.1.,, F.S.A., b. 1832, at Thame, 0,\fordshire; graduated S.C.L, at St. Edmund Hall, O.xfonl, where he was a university and .a college prizeman in 1854; onlained 1854; vicar of All Saints', Lambeth, since 1867. He founded and edited 1863-69 the Union Review; was hon. secre- tary of the Association for the Promotion of the Unity of Christendom 1857-60, and one of the founders and officers of the (Irder of Corporate Reunion, cstablishul in 1877, with the object of bringing about a union wiih the Church of Rome. 1. Lays of the Church, and oilici Verses, Lon., 1851, 12mo. Anon. 2. Poems; 2ci i-.l , 1855. 3. Petronilla, and other Poems, Lon,, 1858, IL'iiiii ; 2d ed., 1860. 4. Death, .Judgment, Hell, and Ilcavin : Four Advent Sermons, Lon., 1858, 8vo ; 3d eil., 1S7I. .'i. The Beauty of Holiness : Ten Lectures, Lon., 1850, IliuMi; 4th ed., 1869. 6. Words from the Cross: Seven .-^ir- mens, Lon., 1861, 8vo; 3d ed., 1870. 7. A Staleuieiil of Facta with Regard to his Resignation of the Incum- bency of St. .iohn's, Alerdeen, Lon., 18B1. )', (Kd.) Sermons on the Reunion of Christendom, 1864-65, two series. 0. (Ed.) Miscellaneous ,*l^ Kev., xlii. t;;)8. 27. Repeal of the Public Worship Act; a l.cilci' lo Lord Cairns, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 28. Diroctorium Angli- .^aniiPi; 4th <-l., I,.-.n,, 1^78, 4t.i. T,>. I,yrin= -^i' l-i',-!;t and Life ; 2d wl., 1878. 30. Historioal Sketches nt tlic Reformation, Lon., 1878, p. 8va. 31. More tJlinipses .f the World Unseen, Lon., 1878, p. 8vo. "The Rev. F. (i. I.*?e has publislvd a new vo.imic of ghost-stories. He Is not to be daunted, he says, |.y si'ciui- «vo. I.pe, Isnii.. Lee, Lov: .lo. LEE 1 IjEE* ii'-l- ' feiiDMs. -A, La.N(; : Am,l„ xiii. substnnuo of a j„ursu of "im. ..,1 i i- '°""" ' '""« the v^.ls. ,.,,Sv„. ,,. Onler out of ci,!:!',;,,!'^- -''"''"' "•''• readers to ciist aside his viil'iVn,,.,r„T;.'i';'i'i'' '""' "-"" """" It is ineumbeiit on .is V.) srv m,. t , h ''"'.'^ '"itrust worthy tory, the faets he" 1 UeV !m,l , ,i;,^ h'l" '"? ''"''" >*''"' hiV of the time. ar. .^ I'e luZ^eorS"'!:^.,!;'"]^^™ ,'!<'] 'J/JJ»- bury: a "^iSr^^ N^^f >''' .;!'-''?'^ "f "^il^tr- laud^i.^^ l"';^^;;!/^',^!'!:;;;!:;':'"' -^f 'Vii-rimi„ate outtuo'Hu.'';'h,!?e"rn'^t'he -m'"'/' "".;'""" '-'>"'•' «- laudatio,ri ilea^^ens wiuS'™' '^■-'"'f '".ti-riminate I l''^:,,"'^;^' M^«ercr 'ant^l^V' ^'"S' passes i„ eomVlete siVn'^ or'Hu'V'^'\''"'' ''« '''•'••'lUfmly i , , U L 1'°"'^^"^"' ''•'•• S^'"- '^^ in his hero\sV.afk.r T," il"''«\n'-T''"'''*^^ v ''f '''•'<"'" Edwnrcl, F.?.A., FCS h ISM . Iwoltlsthatiii uhieli'lir' r. " "^t .™Iiiahle n^n ,.f the Nowlanil, near Hull ).;„„ * ret, "^ i ■ i ' ■?' •"' "•• ^n!r^^:,^-;;;;.li;;r-;r-«f|^p.at^ ,K„::r;^Li^ft„^it7f"^«^'"'"-''- ' Lnn 7S-J ; ''' '"'g'^'>P'"t' I'lofiles cnlurgec fiom Coins Merck, 1876. "7' 'r^^^^r^, ^""f '■"■d. by ConraU Caves of Ocjow in PoKml h^' n 'J''","'-' ^''•' ^""o Med-eaof Kuripi.C,"],', ir'^.L'' ^"'- ^- C^'^^^') T"« Lee, Join-. Walker,' l^enis, I.on., |,S5i), Lee, John w'. the result of 001 s iierab : resean'M ,.""'"^"' '" '''••«''-ll'e, «vo. 40. The Church of HnMK^'''/"""' ''»"- '**S^ AI.0. single se,„.l^n,:^i:;' "'"'''''"b'^"'. t^"eks, ISSS.Svo! a„fe,t:;e!:';!;i!lJ^.«C«- ^he Departed, Fratfe!': ESafl.antvTrt. ^'V"''- """"'» "'' other Poeinrjl. 1809 j'o " '''"'""^ "^ ""™^' '""' A«ee.i„„s of^l'hrKeeitn? Nl^rCu:' t^.rt: ""/ :^'^:;^rre^:tr~-i-H"ir , p. 8vo ^'"' ^'""^^ ^""'''' """^ ""'«■■ M. A Hand List of Laws, Jour- »n;i of FarS:' ll '7s;ZTt '^'>" "f ^'»"- -;t;^-tdow■^a„yl,;li,;;'clyr;'!i^;^-■,-„,~ ^f.^r-^^u;;:n.i^^n:;-'-^.^-^ ,.„"„'^'''«'H"line,"(I'seud "'^^Min!:^-\^ri!^ nr''' ^'"■«"^"^™' ^mister '"iiil, «v«. ' ""•'-'•"2, (Hannatyno Club,) Edin., Lee, J. Bibl Sv(j. Lpe f'eo Pahii, Harriet, J. B. I >lo Illustrations, Edin., 1870, 6 vols. p. ""iv to make » Win, N. York, 1873 '•-■e, .r. Ross. A Treati losiKnod .18 a Text-Iiook for S ise on the El "'i llatid-liook for B A,l, I". <>; l«8«, 8vo. lohools , iusiness Mea and (Jeno of tements Collt„, Readers ■ges nals an.l Do.umentT of M„V, ,T , ^'''"' J"'"'- «.ur 1878, 8vr'';;^'iUL;si:;r" ""'''="'««"' (Lt. f :„'?."""""'"'^- '^- J^^-^^-". M..S. KAr.,AB.N«, I I^uJi—'^^if':^,:!^*^:,";;^- 1, ■,*«'* ■• graduated at coin's Inn Is,., "% , .V ^ .fUe' to the bar at Lin- ville, Tenn ISsV 9 'f •' J' O- '""""lers. Nash- Nashville Venn.ri.Siu %;„ ""' '""" "'''''"' '^'-' thcK-o^^i!,!,r,Wj-J-;?>-J? Sehool: a Tale for lee, Lon., 1880 ]2r " ''"''" "' ^''ify- sofcf ^v'^t!:::if:;(rri '•■ ^^'^-^ ■'• "^»". «' ter; seceded to U,e Ve^le van '^f ■'^.''''*™P''' ""'"«- 72, 1 611 Quoft ee, Margaret. I. Dr. Wil ion of C voree. N. York, ISSL' 12 onscionce, N. York, 18«7, I N. mer's Love; or, A Lee, Martha. "'( 'mo. nrad Verner : 2mo. 2. Di Dimeully: a St'o";.: Lori8fl7, iTm^.' "■"' ''"' '"" "^ 987 & LEE Leet Mary Mini t'litlicrine. I. I, rampuign: a Story of Aiiventino, lion., 1.MJ7, IL'iU": luw ml., ISSK, IRino. ?., Kofiuinunil Funo; or, Tho PrisonerH of St. Jiiiiic«'!i, Lon., 180'.l, 12mo; new cJ., ISSH. ;i. Tho Oiik 8tiiirciiso; or, 'J'lu' Stories of lionl iiml Lmly Dosiuond, Loll., 1.S7I, l2iiio; new eil.. 1S^2. 4. .loiicliiiii's Spectii- cIcB : 11 1/ogeiiil of Floreiithal. Illu.-^t. Kon., lS7o, 12iiio. .'). liolillianger Wooil.s i a Child's Komuneo, Lon., 1S.'<6, |i. 8vo. 0. Mrs. Dinisrtalo's Oriindchlldien, Lon., I.'ISS, \i. Svo. liCC, Mary H. Luciio8c College, l^\for. The Old Bull Inn of Silver Street, Edmonton: a Novel, Edmonton, 1887, p. 8vo. 3. Smith's Cottage : a Novel, Edmonton, 1887, p. 8vo. 4. The House of Montague : :i Novel, Edmonton, I 887, p. 8vo. Lee, Thomas U, A Plea for the English Opera tives, Lon.. l."^.')!', 12iiio. Lee, Vandelenr. Tho Human Voice: a New Method of I'rodiiction, Development, and I*reservatimi, Lon., 187 5, 8vo. " Jifie, Vernon," (Pseud.) See Pa, F. Regulations and Laws of Ollice, Wash., 1857, 8vo, Leech, Daniel John, M.D., F.R.C.P., prolV^-or of materia inedica and therapeutics In Owens College, Victoria University, 1. Personal Care of Health, .Man- chester, 1883, er. Svo, 2. Tho Relation of Pharnia-' oology to Therapeutics, Manchester, 1884, or. Svo. Leech II. J. !. Life of W. E. Gladstone. .M.' i- chester, 1880, |i. Svo. 2. The Right Honourable .biscpli Chamberlain, M.P. : a Political Biography, Manche.ter, 1885, p. Svu. :i. The Ivhh Holl-Cail ; a. ilcoord of the Government of Ireland, 1685-1885, Manchester, 18Si!, 12mo. 4. Henry Grattan: a Lecture dolivoreii at the .Manchester Club, Manchester, 1886, 12mo. 5. Mr. iii;id- stone and his Revilcr: a Reply to Mr. L.J.Jennings, Manchester, 1888, Svo. LEE «'", "iy Una, N. York lio^a r"^' "^S^P'- ''f"bi". ''n«l bre«"?';!'j «[;^ ;':^«..^J-A: The K,,i„M, ,„ ,„., J,e. ' -'-y.- with ot/,e^^;J;1^,ii\-'7™ f^""' "'■''^"" «Jtecn» lllUlline T» ' '"• "unoo, th'e InX^m atTennv""" '''';"^' "■ '^'''^' .M.M,aar.|s of WeilMit Me Iro ,7.' m""''''"!:'''' "« "«= r. Xvo. *' '' '"'-"sui-o, and Monvy, Un., KSBti, •■•■^^i'"'"!.; ^^nllh^M'/"'"-^''^- E'""' The l'ro«re-. Ti-oC;.u^.!rite',i|;;''^i -:{,"''' Ago: a i'"="' '" ""'em Thirty l-,c.,aco by Ke,. Thu„>a. KJavt^V. '-"rTssr^.'^' " . I-eeds, Herbert «>,.r„., .',.."*.' "^'^^ '2mo. LEE The l-w,,'„. Ivb,';' AX2'i ',"" ."ly^eht, James. li 'Ston : with son .Sue^ ' ^^k""* «"""''-»et Club of iS.'^s, Ki.no. •■'"gBe^t.ons about the PJay, lioa., , I-eeds.Josiah W. 1 ri.\n ti. n- •• t..m'. ii.sti,uuto of War an,l sv?,- n r^ Primitive Chris- i-purtant Facts om ttc " in ho Sman"' ^ n""""""" "'"'^ isrr, I2mo s ■<,„„ii ,,- " 'Smaller History, I'hihi -v;!., Ph'iia. tis'^'x/o'^'r^Tf ^.^^ ^^-'^^ '^''tl:-; "I'"" the Non^cnordancv^if »"blin, 1878 ; "-ul., fhci; Analot "a ,d t, '""'? '''"' ''^"" "'"' ^ " i- -'• ilie liotiinica I ,ol, "n ■■^'*''"="'"""8. Lon., 18;I4, 8vo. '"•■tiHe.^ of Nature in /hi ! -'"■'' ■''^ «''•. '«««• 4. j;^'!v-u lli,f;t [ le^'^.'-f^^ "."'"> «««i"n 'round the i'l'.S. 1 v it^ ; ,'^"'ol««, M.R.C.S., L.Rci- ""- Treattc!,rofie'^"c'<:!.':„;:„"r;''' ""^ '" "- 'l»t'lii,iatologvand ] i.l J ,"■" "' ^^'''*- Yorkshire ! "|r ;. KJ' "nu liitliology, I-iin.. !S8.S Hv,-, i|i"'i' i^ i^^o wonder 'hH,";.*'''',' "",' "■''"' '' ""'Klertiikes that »-t K.ding."'^'.1S<'.',"^'rxiii'"fu:.'" "-■""'""'■ "» View to tlfe' '; '^-y'.^:;^;i:ir .^^t^"', ••• '«f^. "- Leeds. V.-(i2 ' ''• !'• '*''"■ ■2- An Argument, ^^'5i^V'^5"'r^vat:',::-?»,^<^^t''^%''?^^ dcnsed Argument for the , lii ',' , "■ ^' ^''o ^on- (he Ueason., and Results „ f tl , l-J; ■ ■ "1""'^ '"'" eating Lit,uors ,„ the I'rctice n/ 'vt ,'■'""" "'' '"'"-^i- . P-.^vo. i The Te\t.D, k ,1 ■■ '^''-"'^"^""•. '■»"•■ IStifl, ■to Morals, i^cieuee OrU ic" ' ..V'r'l'r'.'''™ '" ««l"ti»r i5.A^r;it;-|iH^''';f^.l^:"he!:'^; "?^si^s-;!^:d!^;~ p. s'o!"" """•'• ^""" «'-art .•■ a Novel, Lon., ,885, ^'>^^::i^uV:xJ^ ^^!;'T;' f- Shipmasters, 4th' and Marine Assurance;' new e.i 7,,',' s'^-''"'' Shipping tinucd to 187fi, Lon IS70 "'""-'/•^■'■'-«' : new ed., con- and Tables, 185!). Lon IS5.' ' ■ « ' !'"»'»"'■'• Tariff, Seasons of t'he Troj^s 'l ,^ ', 4, fo Z' '''•^ '^'"""'^' ; Lees, Jttii.es ArtJiiir 'h is'./' ,™- and at L-niversity o" , ' ov( ? S"''"''"''^'' "' K'"n. : '■■'76 ; called to the ba aft'he | ''- T "■'■■", '"•' K^Jnated Ct'TTKunt-cK, Walt-,"j ', ''.r J«'"l>le '«'*l. With j Two of them. Illust Lo'n sxV "'%'" '^"™'^- ^^^ I Anon. • •^""•' ''«A P- Svo; 2d ed., 1883. i-r" "-'" '-'pKJ/St^^rr relations. Thuv an, ,," ""'"'""""* '" Uieir nrivate )y^'"- ■ . . Noth ngh^'^'^. t^tf"' ■■ "»■■>■ know .N'onvay lJ|i;-he details o^heit'::«,l;i:^, ■-j;;';^ --n^limn^^^;: pos^bl^?;;^|^5;,«;^,-»nj.>K.y written that it is .In.ost im^ "re who have written t^li "' ]>''? '"» "f thv; three n -ns of what ma b • ,'ail,ii If'; "'"' '", "'" -smartest hwH- We have ever met v !• , '"^ ar.v thiinble-rigging that '""Jer the .^kippers tmml .'^i^','^,";^: ,';J''ll» 'V «P™fff,Z even from John's 1,1,, ,,i,' "*^ V""' tsau's, .sometimes rV-^lt is char ,■,;/• i^,^'|Sr or how nmny wrote i The J^tlm. AVt., July, ifeo' "<-'''i" Columbia: with i-'mtograph, by thfAm,^:!;:.:'^;':;-'"-^/-- f ^'ches and .Norway, innsnucli as is a , '"l'""*>VV«i' 'he boot ,f,^ iniini^'o/ h -p,:^.^',;':^ ^^r'"r "•"•• ^— '^ 1 Royal, Edinburgh "n 1 o-" 1 J n^V' ''?", "'' ">« Shaped I 188(i. I. A Rolh 'i< '„ T •''?0',''«'- ol the Thistle since I and Robtait r" lev^r 'Ts'" ^"T"^' ^'^ ''"«' '4 , 'ng Tour in the T, n'^a th: r,;..^"";V x^-V'^ ^^^'-i'-'^' Mory, I'aisley, IS7S 8vo A^ '' 'V"'^'"^" "' '^'"'"-''■- i;ai»ley from'us Foui d 1 ion'' l7i,s I" " .^'"'^^ ''^ Notices of the .Subseonem iii "" >"^'""'iitmn : with an Append!., of Ii'iXhv, n '"^ °^ ""•' '^''""■'•■''' ""J 8vo. iiiastiative Documents, Paisley, 1878, siasSod m*?ument''s';,f"'^r,",',f fV^ i'"«, "^ ""^ t.^y ecole- served from utter n,i,, '"■,„""•■.'' '"'^■" ''oen p e- t.. acts his book is s ' bleasai t V vH i',':',','';. ""•'''"•"■•th.v as 01 ce dips into it will'wi m ' V.^ 1" v f", """ ".',',""e «ho Ro!^1jcUo:if'y;';:|: = ;' "■«!■;" > Va™. «y the Rev. Ball. Edin., IS80 to 5 x" u"'^' ^"«b>""-y of Highland Varn, Ed nTs'ilSvn'''''^^' Z' """''» "f i Edinburgh, Chirch f'nlf ' ■ ^"""- "• Sf.Uiles'.s, i l^"n., 1889, 4to' "'^'' ""'' Cathedral, Edin. and Courr.slyt'Kd'r^Ts's l' ^ ".T'^"''""'^ "^ ^--^^ Hand-Rook if t ""^1 Lh^ ^''V ,^'^ "^■' 'S''^?- -'. A «."all Debt Court Id n1. .//"'""" "^ "'« ''«««« of Written and Oral P ;.'■ .^' ',™- ^- A Hand-Rook gow, 1S88" 8vo. ' '"'"''"S '" "-^ Sherift' Court, Glas l,„'^'r«|'»,Maria Charloitn. Suilinn i . .married, 18.;;), i„ ,„;. i„i,„i-' ■"-""'*«"» huiy. Doctor's' Tale, on 5^8 4 'fq '• ^'"l'« "">' "'" I I'on., 1872, p. Svo! ^ Belgium and Holland, ^'t;„'*'!^^!"JV,„j;'-::^"'« of Acoustics, Light, and Ilea I 000 M • ' "'"o new c' .. 1877 = I^ees, M,„„r.Ge„. >Vi„iu,„'l^asBau, LL.D., 989 i ■■MIO"!^ ■ 1^ MJ-i^. LEE LEF W. '■'S^ Vb.V. 1. A Bio'.!"i^''' pbur aud Poel. iiui.;,, ' Kxiiminiitions nt i,!.' ■ < 8vo. :i. The I>rain 8vo. 4. Teft C'ultivtti.' ■ sketch of the Mystic Philo^o- 1 1S24; M. P., clerk of the Parliaments, Ac. (TninB.) ilciia.:,, it*5it. 2. '(iiiiJe to the j The Burgomaster's Fiimily, by C. Mliller, Lon., IHJK, ],. i;^eof Fort Williiim, Lcn., 1%!, f. . T .. 1 .. 5. Essays on the Educational Policy of India, ISn, 8vo. fi. Memorandum wriiten after a To-.ir through tlie Tea Districts of Eastern Bengal, \X67, i - m-o. 7. 'I'lie Land and Labour of India, Lon., 1867, Svo. 8. Indiiin Mussulmans I Three Letters, Lon., l'-'72, Svo. •'Leevitt, Djn T. B.," (Pseud.) See .Sfe.nci;, James M' oik, ii I'm. Le Faiiu, rtrs. Kmmn L. Life of C. E. 1!. Or.ien, M.U., Lin., 18li0, cr. Svo. Le S'anii, Henry. A Manual of the Salem Dis- trict in ilso I'r sidtncy of Madras, Madras, 1883, 2 vol,-. Svo. Le Fan'.4, J. Sheridan, 181 t-187H, son of Rev. J. P. i,' Pis.i, and grandson of AUoia Le Fanu, the sister of i;ii',i>rd Biinsley Sheridan. He wub born in Dublin : (,""'!' "ted wiih honors at Trinity College, and joined In- MiUi' cf ioe ft.i'Jin University Magaiine, of whio-'. he nliiiuiili^ly iic:;i.jo j/rup'-ietor, 1. The House by thr Cbur-jh-N ard. '.lOO., \HA, ;t vol,s, p. Svo; new ed„ ! SI. 2. Uncle ;"'■<:!,■ ft T( le of Bartrao! Haugh, Lon., i.S«4, a vols. |,.. Svo; «<•-, td., IWi. A. Wylder's If.itid : s Novel, Lon.. I,'<<>4, ,i vols. p. --^vo ; new ed., 18, 1. 1. Guy Deveied, '_i, ., 18(\;,, H -.(.rs. p. 8v"; new ed., l.-^fiW. i. All in th- ! ark, Lou., i -^Oti, 2 vo!>. p. 8vo| new ed., l3Ti\ 1 vol, l/ii,',. 6. The Ten- ants of Malory: ■: .\ove!, Lon., !- vols. p. Svo; new ed., Itwfi. 11. The Rose aad the Key, Lon., 1871, 3 vols. p. Svo; new od., 1881. 12. Chronicles of Golden Fruuis, Lon., 1871, 3 vols. p. Svo. " These tales posses.s ui least two distinct merits : in the first plai'O. Ilievset amiiid example of eoiu'eiitralion within .a niaimnvulile length ; aad secondly, the locality is so wiselv oliojcn, in the heart of the romantic but Iresh and heiiUiiv nonh-couiitrv, that we may defy oven the gri.sly iiiuigliiiition of .Mr, Le'Kanu to produce upon us any morbid ellecl,"— ^K'i,, No. 'iJSl, H;: )!' a Glass Darkly, 1S72, 3 vols. p. Svo. "Tho .irlsly muse of Mr, Le Fanu displajs herself in his present Volumes in all her horrors, \ dip into Sweden- borg, and n "areful studv of the natural history of vampires, (the Moravian, not the .\lVican variety.) have eiialded him to tran.scend in this (■dllection of ghostly marvels all yire- vious elforts of his weird imagination."— /KA., No, '!:iii. 14. Willing to Die, Lou., 1875, 3 vols. p. Svo. 15. The Purci'll Papers : with a Memoir by A. P. Graves, l..)n., IS.'^ll. 3 vols. cr. Svo. Lefevre, George John Shaw-, M.A., b. 1832; son of Sir J. (1. Shaw-Lel'evre, infr.t ; educated at Eton, and at Trinity College, Cambridge; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 18511; .M. P. since 1S63 ; eecretarv to the bo-trd of trade IS6,S-7I ; umler-secre- tarv for' home alfairs 1S71 ; secretary to the admiralty 1871-74 and 1,'<80; chief commissioner of works ISSO- 84; postmaster-general 1884-85; president of the Sta- tistical Society ,^ince 1877. I. The Game Laws, Lcm., IM'4, Svo. 2. Freedom of Land, (" Practical Polities," No 3,) Lon., 1880, Svo. 3. English and Irish Laml Questions: Collected Essays. Lon., ISSI, |i. Svo. 4. Peel and O'Connell : a Review of the Irish Policy of Parliament fioui the Act of Union to the Death of Sir Robert Peel, Lon., 1887, Svo. " The object of this book appears to be to show that in their dealing with Irish allairs I'eel was almost invar.alily wrong and O'Cunnell was almost invar' '' ■ right, and that therefore llonie-Unle ought to be i ;■ -led by the English people. To illustrate and eiifor- ' .: position, the historv of the Irish (Juestion dnriiiK' ti, ', ' tifty years of the Uiiion is given, based chiefly i; lo. ■ idy of the 'Annual Keglsier,' the niL'inoIrs and bingraiiliies ol the time, and the I'arhellite publications of the last few years. —Si>ccltitor. Ix, 10'.;5, 0. Incidents of Coercion : a Journal of Visits to Ire- land in 1SS2 and i,^8S, Lcm.. 1SS8, cr. Svo. Lefevrc, Sir John George Shaw-, K.C.B.. D C.L., F.R.S., 1797-1879, graduated at Trinity College, Camb.-idge, 1818 ; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 990 Physicians and Surgeons; studied in Viennii 1><72 rn. and has since jiractiscd in New York I'u;. Uiukint- ■, specialty of throat diseases. I. (Trans.l !• ,;iiiKi;l on *!, General Diagnosis of Diseases of th^ Nose, Pliarynx, and Larynx. lS7ti. 2. (Trans.) Zicinsnen's Cvtloiia-iiia of the Practice (jf Medicine, 1870. I DI'Biirri if tlie No.se and its Accessory Cavities. N. York, ISS-I. J. Di- agnosis and Treatment of Clmmic Nasal Cdtarfh, ^ii. ■a lor Dis',i,-e ,fohn Wesley th; (' his Life nil, Fowl-Shoot Louis, 1886. 5, Fliarinaco| j and Nose, N. Y'ork, 1887. I Leii'evre, iMatfhew. I Work, Lon., 18- ,, ii. Svo. LetlingweU. William Miuce. Wil I \h!t ■■ Scientific mo' Practical Detci.j.iions of Wild Fowl, i ill, :r Resorts, HiUit.s, Flights, and the Most Succea,sful .Method of Hunting them. Illust. Chic, 18^'8, Svo. 1 Letfnianii, Kenry, professor of cheuiisti., in Jef I ferson Medical Collci;e, Pli'i,,lelphia I. First Sti'iis i,.- Che'::;,al Princiiilc-, i'/iila.. iS79, lOiiio. 2. The Coiu- i jienu .i.' Chemistry, ii.organn' and Orgaido, Philii., I'isi. 16nio. 3. Compend of Orgudio 'lueiii'^try, (Qu!',-C,i pet. 1.) Phihi., 1884, lOmo. le Free, RicSiard. The HiHory of a '•Vulking- Stic-!., in Ten Notche-, Lon., HS6, ]., Svo. Lerroy, Kev. Edward Cracroft, M.A., gradu- ated at Keble College, Oxford, 1877; ordainid |s7S; curatoof St. John's, Woolwich, 1880-82. I. Undergnid- uate Oxford, Lon., 187S, 12mo. 2. The Christian Idciil. and otlier Sermons, Lon., 1883, p Svo. 3. Coun.-cls for the Common Life: Six Addrestcr- vo Senior Boys in a Public School, Lon., 1885, U'mo. 4. Cytisus and lliil- ingale, Blackheatli, 1884, ]>. Svo. 5. Echoes from The- ocritus, and other Sonnets, Loo., 1885, p. Svo. i;. Windows of the Church, Lon., lS^y, p. Svo. (Includes Nos. 4 and 5.) "The three booklets of sonnets ,., ,irinK severally the- above names seem to us of \ ery remark:i ide merit,"— -Icod,, XXV. 311. Lefroy, F. C 1. Straight Forward, and Patience Hart; or. The Dissembler: Two Tak \ Lon., isiio. fp. Svo; new ed., 1872. 2. The Force ol Habit; or, Tlic Story of the Widow Monger, Lon., 1861, Svo. Leiroy, J. A. I. Miss Margery's Ways, Lon.. ISsr, 12mo. 2. Wings without Feathers, Loc. , 1888, ISiuo. Lcfroy, M^or-Gen. Sii John Henry, U.A,, C.B., K.C..M.G., LL.D., F..S.A., b. 1817; director of the magnetic and meteorological observatory at St. lli'lina 18411-41, and at Toronto 1S42-53; scientific adviser 1" t lie Vt'ar Oflice 1854-55; director-general of ordnance Im'.s- 70 ; governor of Bermuda 1S71-77, ic. 1. A lliind-llimk for Field Service, Lon., 1854, sq, 32nio. 2. .Meinciiiils of the Discovery and Early Settlement of the Bcniuidiis or Somers Islands. Vol. i., 1515-1652. Lon., 1>7;, r. Svo. "The volume is so bnlkv. the details are so copious, tlie spelling so antionated, and several of the topics so purely departmental, that the work must ever leiimii c ti. he consulted by the historian or prized by the settler, nitlicr than sought alter bv the general public. We can. how- ever, promi,se to all who are fond orruminaging into liuiiily. county, or provincial histories, an entertaining iiccoiiiit ol the manners and customs of our furerathcrs in tlie .lays of Elizabeth, the first two Quarts, and the rommoiiw.iiUli. — .Sn(, Jiev., xliv. 5,'i3. Vol. ii., 11)50-1687, 1879. 3. (Ed.) The Histoiye of the Bermudacs or Summer Islands, (HakUiyt Soc. Pub..) Lon., 1S82, Svo. 4. Diary of a Magnetic Survey of a Portion of the Dominion of Canada i: the Years 1812- 44, Lon., lSS-1. r. Svo. Lefroy, Thomas, M.A., Q' Justice Lefroy. By his Son. I)u' " The book is worth read! iig for il and on account of the typical che- the biography,"— .sVi/. /.'<• • xxii, ' ' liCfroy, Ven. Willib.it- '' ,^ ity College, Dublin, ISC ; curate of St. .-Andrew's, '. I canon of Liverpool ISSII-6", of Warrington. 1. A Plea incnt, Lon., 1^75, 8vo. 2. Sermons preached at St. 1878, p. Svo, Lefroy, William C'ham'i'in: Abbeys of Y'orksliire. Illust. '. ,-d: ad. ' -.nioir of One! ■ n, Svo. 'sof Iri-iilife, 01 the sulijcctof ,x graduated :it Triii- •,, 1864: piiiieliuil )ol, since ISIlll; iioii, "ince then anlnleaoun ■ Old Catholi.' .M"ve- ■ ■:- <•«•■ Chri-t : licini: I. ';!. .Liverpool, 1.011,. The •2, fol. liiiiocJ LEP LEI Graver Moo.l/uvo,l:^^ 87 - ^VT' "'"' ^^""""" f.., 1.1 "','^'" ""III "e V 'i!?' ^"1''* wliii'li lias evorv iTri,rr'„',"i" '.".'!" ""•' "'Ultiiv Lon., isifryy™;,^: ,^!;'"«" "'" T"»i"ph? a Novel, of^lfeL«r!;',;„'a*^,J'-,^!'r'«« James. 1. The Supper IN67, Svo. "'' '" '■"gland: a Lecture, Oxf. Vegg, John Wickham i 4 n • 1 aniHiatiun of tlio '>i„„ " "l^- ';/ ''""'« '» the Ex- luophilia, sometimes call,., .1,„ li ■■ ""'e^t'so "n Hie- f>i.ithesi.,, Lo„/s72 ito Vo"'V,''''-"n"*"'''"''agie iind Bilious Ui»oase., \ V„k H-l'u'ar King: 2 vols. Svo, "'i.naru 111. Ijlust. Lon., LSSi, ."H'ln^',f:/;:^':!>-;;^-t^ore a,,,i there to nature hlj ■Sir ;;^s;j?i^.iLi^:.^ i"i^ w/;i^ir;^^i,2'oj^^ -^'afch'rl^t''c•h;^rclro*f•rd*'A5?^^' f:^" «™*"- - .^"giishman. Advo„t;re;du;inJt u^,!:;:;^^:;;^; ! I't'gge, Rev. George, LL D i pi, • •■ ■ H^iniiony with Man's Nature fm,' -W "'"""'y '" li=y, P..>sc.ss, and he reals of thc.i'rin' '""'"' '""'■ 'he good ,,i: -rive their fi)K()Wers ' f , v h , ' ""•'•■."■tii'di mii.st •»^».osyn:pathl.e ^v^l^l ti!.^;'L%;E,^;-?.->;|;;it^,.>.a.,he of'.^e'&i^f^l^^Ji;:: ^^:!;'''= -^ I^-'' of .'bonnets, "ll^eUo';";::!!:: l" r.Vf ""'^^- """-Breeding Rec ,I^ehn.r,A„„a.'^,aiers and Secants of Christ IK... for i . mr"" ' ^"rea uiven. P p 11 a r Ti . I. The Growth of the Temnnr.i d ' "'^ ^'mohester. '. 2vol8. 8vo. 3. **>">• •"""'"-■=" M., Lon., LS73, p. ugustus StawBli' I I'Cib, Charles. Nine Vnn.i,,, • .. masters Department- or Tl. r^ '" "'« Qmirter- Million, Cin.', l.Sfi2 i2nio "'"'' •■"' ""•""« " r-?I^Mv;,l/^'^!;'j-'^rr"' ^-""-Tale, Constancy,'Lon 1S5, ,-,1 ^''" '"■^^i""; "r, Woman's an llistorlial N ov 1, Lo' -/o- "''i '■ '"''"' To-nplars : the Apostate: a Piem Uii ,VU ' I'' ' ™- '• ^''«^ of Brittany: an Ilinor.^, ■•«'"•''• **'o. 5. Arlhu; i Svo. Anon. '"''t'Tical Romance, Lon., 3 vols. p. !jw-e,MeJ^,t:5,:rh;s:"t!d:t-f^.'^7| i '«?^l'^i: Sa!.a„!;^^ f"!'-. vol. i., add.,] I partment of biolo.ry at the rT^ "'' '^"''^'^'or of the de- president of the Ph"^^ |a ,« p,,[^':"7'>' ^f Pennsylvania, enees, and member of he X h.fn 1 a'"^."'^ ^"'"'■'" S<=i- jind of numerous soien ' c^^ci tie '^T,"'"">: ,of,^^eiences than one thousand papers on b.« 0^1 ''"'''''hed more mentary Treatise on llnn?„n 1^ "' '^"^'Je'^ts. 1. Kle- fvo; 2d ed.. rewritten,' ",,^"'2""'^; ?''''"" V'""' tiles of the Unite. Sates Wasi", /•p','*''«e""-'' Kep- K.vfinct Mammalian Fauna nfr\'^''' ■^'"- ■'• ''he with Introduclion "n the (I.0L ?'". "'"' ^'^braska: ■-•tions of I.ak„ta "nd Ne S^^ 1 ■".'''-''r-V For, &;:^'cl;uK l-^':^]i!!^:^^;^c:. nations ;f= zr^:iz^ wi^^,^'rvr Hayden, Phila., 1870 imn 1 ,',,. ,.*'"!'' hv F. V. FaunaofH.„U'„„:.._' ',.'"•'■. ";;• ^- I'-ttiuct Vertebrate '""" ChuVch a fonl K,;'' ,"V'" ^""^-''^S^'i"""' l"iiS'i.i!,'e and literature in e c''^"''"'' "^ "'« Chinese '••:-■■• ile received tlieiulic,^^ ..""'T"^ "[ '''^''"^d ""<^e "h. Xolions of the Gill .,,? "'«."'inese classics. 1. ,'o';>,'-Kong and"LoI; ," s-.r'r;;"'?.« "°'' -'' Spirits '"""'•ii"i Analects: Ooctrin; „f th;' 4'^''' ""'' "•""«•) heanuiiL', I.Srtl •) ^pi , "' '"e Mean and (Jreat ';."'■ 4' (Ed. and Vr^ s 'Th'/slf-' JT-'"''^ "^ "«"'''- "i-^t-iiyal Locuments, s'lW 5 n'L '""«.'"'■■ """k of Coi; -•III;,. Lon., ISfi- 4th ed., fs 5'^' ;;*% f ""things of tni'>lii Kini;; or Bonk nf 1 '"•''• (Ed. and trans.) s. riiu I i[>iigiiral Lectu lie an ^;;.nao,^the,Ve;;;;T:'-:L:^;.^tN'^M^T ptsph-ate^S",:," ,S utyrrr^ W^ns'frt ''t^,'^ Wate'r Rhizopods of X, " ^^^Z' f,"" "• ^'"^"'- oal Survey oV the Terri'tor eT)' ' Wa/h'Tss/^Jr'"^!- Inc Parasites of tI,o t ■. ""sn., I.inl 4to. 7. yunkiaSpeetsa L.83 T,*^' r'a' ,e \v '" " ■ '-0" '^'«"''- ^l^eifchild, Franklin 't "";','""■"''• '**''^- Drama, Lon., is'il,^",* ^'"' ^""ed Titan: a ,„Ch.i„V,Hhthc-T-;cr '• of^ev'^.i^',i:^!i;| «- J^A b.,8,5.in London.son ":"rks of Me,;^:.^1^^:^''"•j-"•it^ArinesandMi!4?;;n!:'"I'>-^^^ '.' '• Com- re in the Chinese Ch in Knglish V 1". The Book of A air at O.vfo Chi I noient Chinese Po iish Verse, 1876 11 ,-—""^^^">nesc I'd Text,ofco„;!:;,i.i!-J^?-;),«-;;^^Hook ■"'•:• '•'• .'ohn Leifchijii • his Pi.h rvV- ' "■ ^ ^ols. 12mo ;r.l ton., ! an,, Personal Cln ni^^ i,^:";5"^>V'5"ate Useful 10-- ,. ' '• ^"rn- IS.ja, 2 vols. 12mo. 2. ry. ] biography, I of , Natu - — ,^ I'liiiisirv, I'r ilncss, pon an Auto- '"■^ "1 I Xature reviewed in the fi,,!," V,,' V*^''"'" '^'ini'try of Iving.: I 1872, p. 8vo. 4 0, ni'f'^.' l*'»''ern Science, Lon.. •*■ Our Coal at II, -, Lon., ome and Abroad, witli U'Jl * If r^4i/:^ i 1 '^^F^l if '^irjll^l T<1 liSmSM LEI Relation to Consumption, Cost, Duiuand, and Supply, lion.. 1S7:), Ji. .-'t'>, 'I'lic Now .Minne."inger, and olliur Svo. Willi Lkiqii, Isl.v : lielkro- ISSl, p. Svo. The Story of Philosophy, Lon., iffTTT' L,t;l|;li, Arbor. p. Svo, Leigh, Arraii. Poems, Lon., ISTa, | ]dioii, [vorse.l Lnn Leigh, ANtun ISSl, p. Svo. Leigh, Cholniely Austen, b. Is2lt: Knidiiaiid at Trinity Collcj;i>, Oxford, IS.il ; Fellow ls;,2-lll; ealled t" the har at LincHln's Inn lS.'p(;. A lloincwiird Hiilc, and other Poems, I. on., I Mis, IL'ino. "A slmrt, ^M-aieful, and unalVceled book of poetry."— .S(i(. tier.. .\.\vl. ti7. Leigh, l>orn. (Trans.) Nidile Wonl.-i and Deeds; from the Krunch of K. Miiller. Illust. Lou., 1S77, or. Svo. Leigh,!':. (Trans.) Philippe's liOve-.Story i a Tale of Fashion and Passion in France, by Octave Feuillet, N. York, 1S77, Svo. Leigh, Ellie. Golden Memories: a Novel, I.on., 1S7H, 2 vols. p. Svo. Leigh, Egertoii. 1. (Ed.) Dallails ami 1,e);ends of Cheshire. Illust. I-on., 1S67. 4to. 2. A 'Jlossary of Words used in the Dialect of Cheshire, founded on a .Similar Attempt by Roger Wilbraham, Lon., IS77, p. Svo. Leigh, Evan, IS!l-lS7(i, b. at Ashton-under-Lyne, Laneiishire. The Science of .Modern Cotton-Spinning, I,on., 1>72, 2 vols. 4to; 4th ed., 1S77. Leigh, Frances, (Butler,) daughter of Mrs. F. A. Kemble, «ii/,/vi .- married, 1S71, to Hon. and Ilev. .Liiues Wentworth Leigh. Ten Years on a Georgia Plantation since the War, Lon., ISS;), Svo. "The style is terse, .siniple, Ineid.unalTeeted; the temper j almost pertVot ; ancl, tliougli it may cuntradiet sunie pupu- lar iirejudii'os, ... it stives on the whole a truer and fairer liotmn of the actual slate of thinKs in tlie South from l.Hii,'- to 1^7l) than any other work we can remember."— .Su(. Jitr., Iv. .'ilO. ■ Leigh, tieorge. Mary Grainger: a Story, Lon., 1S74, 2 vids. p. Svo. i Leigh, Gerard. Colonna, and other Poems, Lon., | 1S6II, l2mo. I Leigh, Henry Sambrooke. 1. Carols of Cock- I ayne. Illust. Lon., IsiiS, lijuio; new ed., 1880. 2. (lillott and Goosetiuill, [verse,] Lon., 1S71, 12mo. 3. (Ed.) Jeu.\ d'Esprit, (Mayfiiir Library,) Lon., 1876; new ed., 187'.), 12uio. 4. A Town tJarland : a Collection of Lyrics. Lon., 1S7S, ]i. Svo. 5. Strains from the Strand: TriHes in Verse. Lon., 1S82, p. Svo. l^eigh, Henry Stone. The lleligion of the World, Lon., ISD'.I, l2mo. Leigh, Hev. James Edward Austen-, M.A,, 1799-1SV4; graduated at E.\eter College, O.vl'ord, 182(1 j vicar of Bray, lierkshire. from 1SJ2. He was a son of James Austen, brother of Jane Austen, the novelist, and assumed the additional surname of Leigh. A .Memoir of Jane Austen, Lou., lS6(t, Svo; 2d ed., 1S71, ]). Svo. "Written ill a tone of calm quiet eandour, and good sense as well as good ta.ste. wliieli is not unworthy of its subject."— .SVi/. ltd., x.\iv. 111). Leigh, John, M.U.C.S., b. lSl:i; officer of health for Manchester, Eng. 1. History of the Cholera in Man- chester, Manchester. ISal). 2. Sir Percy Leigh, and i>tber lliillads, Manchester, IStil, 12mo. ,\non. Leigh, John Ktuddy. 1. (Trans.) England and ltu.ssia: eoni]irising the Vovages of J. Tradescant the Elder, Sir H. « illoughby, R. Chancellor, Nelson, and o.'hers, to the White Sea; from the (ierinan of Joseph von Hamel, Lon., iS54, Svo. 2. Manufactories and Commercial Est.iblishments of the World : No. I., Lon., ISSO, fol. Leigh, Langton. Louise: an Entirely New Drama, in Five .\cls. Lon., 1SS2, Svo. Leigii, M. A. Austeu. True Temperance as taught by the liible. Lon., 1S84, or. Svo. Leigh, Marian. My Own Story, N. Y'ork, 1865, 12mo. Leigh, Hev. R. G., Independent minister at Farn- VVl LEI worth, Lancashire, Eng. Sketches of I'aris and the Rhine, liolton, 1S6S. Leigh, Uobert. Flirting, Lon., IsSo, Svo. Leigh, ThoniiiN. Garlands of Verse, Lon., IS.jfi, 12nio. Iieigh, \V. 'j he Practical Cotton.Spinner and Mali- ager's Assislant, 1 in,, 1S76; new ed., 187S, ISmo. Leigh-Noel. See Noi;i.. l/eighton, .VIcxander, 1800-1874, b. at Dundee, Scotland; was educated at the academy there and at Kdiii- burgh for the legal pridession. With the help of llii.;li .Miller and other friends ho obtained literary employ- nient, and wrote the greater number of the stcn-ies kn ■wii as " Wilson's Tales of the li(M-der." I. Curious Stoiiid ■fraditions (d' Scottish Life. Edin.. IsDO. "Scotland is pre-eiiiiiieiitly llie land id' good stories. . . . Mr. Leiglitoii has coll,, ted nine or ten of them, and li.is told them very clearly and elleetlvely."— .S. Shelllmrn, [a talc] Lon., Isilj, p. 8vo. 6. 1;., mnnces of the Old Town of Edinburgh, Edin., 1867, p. Svo. Leighton, Mrs. Caroline C. Life at Pusrci Bound: with Sketches of Travel in Washington Terii- tory, British Columbia, Oregon, ami California, l.Sli.'i- ISSl, Host., 1SS4, 12mo. Leighton, D. E. >V. The Imlian Gold-Minim; Industry: its Present Condition and its Future IM"-- pects, Madras, |ss:',, Svo. Iieighton, John, F.S.A., b. ls22, in Lonihm : ll;l^ travelled in Russia and the Caucasus for the purpose of studying liyzantine art; has lectured on art and litera- ture, illustrated 1, :■■''.:, and published some satirical bro. chures under the pseudonyine of ** Luke Limner." 1. London Cries and Public Ivlifiees, Lon., 1S47. sq. 8vo. 2. Suggestions in Design: including Original C»iupn-i- tions in All Styles: with Descriptive Notes, fur the I sc of Artists ami Workmen, Ac, Lon., 1853, 4to; new e.l., ISSl. 3. Madre Natura ic;'»ioi the Moloch of Fashion- a Social Essay: with Twenty-FTve Illustrations by Liil Vi ' ' '""'"! "ew ^ 1^1 r' •^epia Painting'. I|lu„t ',nn -<--.««'.' :""• ''• (,'ow; licensed US ft pruaehci ir, Is'ts „,wi v, ^ '"'ins- ..Jit- J;,;:'i.i'!:v„jf£";^ri:' "— i™.'i;!.,^r.'i;;i. ,sr«'» ■"■' "-".k"...: lieith, niiiiiiin Forbes-, S J I 'rh„ <5 ? . .Mcn-iit-.Vrnii no. I 1 if. i • ' ,? '• ^"" ^O"'" .■.1 I'. I .. Liiteguards in France UIS IS-o. 1^2^'^t 'i:r '' '"^'"- "• "« '■-'""-i-^:! Eain.; nJhcsMie 'imiSron'i::VH^!5 '^''^^■'''»''''>«'™'- He pub- « i'li "M intnl , t oryUete 1 s^m VJi;;'V'''"r"^ V' ''"'■'""■«. Inline nf the Dart nl vert l.v i^ . " '" "'"'"' ""-' impor. iMMintr,l"V aryepape!;,, hVTh^^^^ ' ' ' ■'''i^' l"«'k "'linin.hle otchif;^. ' ' '' o Vv^,™^'', «' .l^y " luimhei- of "Ilier Dullads, l,on., veil of and their Language, Lon., i-y)". bi^.;:!^; t'ir^' '^-''"-"^ .1 .Kreat inail ■' t ,,' ' ,^ ' ,''">"-;,'•, > 'an !"■ is. lie in'ak es wliicli He M-e afrai,! m ,n ;^ '.'> '''i'''''*^^N"> Hic" siH'h twaddle llu;.". ,-r;'^^^^^ • • Mixi'd with 11",". lie is a man of remli o- f, ■■"'"*-' "''','''' "'"'"'^ eiillivated t,Lsie."-,s„7 to'.^xxxvl ir '''' "'"' ''^ 14. The Kngli.,!, (Jip.^i; IS7.), or. Svo; 2d ed., Is?) known people a . t iir m ™ i 'hi'''-T'"-'';"V« "'''^ ""'*> ne«.Il.iddhi^.rie,j:'ln^^r^;;S.;^n^r;:'^^::f,^|t traveller'"-,"!;''!/;^,!.!;; ',';^""'^"» "fs" untnmwoM 12m ; ''"'l"">'.\in "n.i th'otioblins. l2mo. 1,. Pidgin-English .«ing-.« olones in Hio ni.;„.. i.. .. . . o y a i.-.ro. Illust. r.on of si eryYn the^Vnitc^'s'/'t^'r'^' "■"' ""• A*"""'"" N.York, IS?" I'mo , M ""' ' ' -^"^ l'l"tarch" Ser.,) •'.'•- l-mo. lil. Minor Ait.s : Porcelain. Paint- o. 20. The ^''° 'l'*?;,""}"'" Logond. of New England; tieyareV^tainlvcalnatt to shnk "*'''''''", '•y^^ clierished (ipiiiions aVul rnlu enVi, .^^^^ ■"■ ""™''»-''' I'f loiig- Listory Of ti'ie UeLm/ilio;i.'"-iSj;;"'':I-J'VX''''''''"« '" "'« •}■ (Ed.) The Life of St. Cuthberl, Edin' KSH** j,„ t'- .Middle"T;m;,ro ''."^i and "" ""'"'""' "'" *""■ '" f^iovcrnment Co" ' ™!!!Vi;!f A- voii^i^, hiiVip,;;,;;^;- --,!;; ^ji^yire^i- victioii."_.Vu^v,n 'ixxlx '.-,1 ^ '"" '""■">'" ™"' lias i '•''nfe.ss-hatal1erreWinLM, \ r t '^'?"»r>l"s. . . tales, verv \(ell t( h l- ,^ l i- ',-'' an(l'.s tales-ven . , lievein.Siai diiiav ttiw^^^^ '"''">' "'c'i'ied nut 'to . -Alh., Ko. 2988 ' ""' ""' J^i'^eun Uie Algonquin legend,; is now • • ■■ ■•" **'■»• ''■'■ ^™'^^'""'l Education, Lon.,]tiS8,p! with P,\i.\ni, p ij ■' . ;»"'■ -<«'. K;^!;.-. Little Thi,...t^^:L^- 'Cfr- '^'n.^^:'i^"^i'^-' i"V "' "" ■■■T. I e:.ner'sva,„„,„„ ,„,..,. _. Do«r-s. IM^sr ^^^,!r%-i^"-' I-'-D-''^ and Out "^lir Teener's valuable work n ",■ , ''" Languages and ""1^ .'^0 coi)ie3_printed. 1 ■Ath., No. 2375. of Dardistan, 1876 ,„, ^''"*'- -^'- York, 188o"'i'2iuo 1S08. A.n^r^^^-^f----^^;0 1S.S- . ;-- -"lJ.c;^ (iiHueu. .^-.., fiiooi leans In Koiue N Vm-t ivna lo ■• f-eland, karle« «„Hr,„„ r , . .. . ! Hampton: ^h .in T^i "';'?'?"■ ^.>'° Ch-P'-^ after graduated Jove, I.i.ge 3. ,'I "V Art and ..iteral aJs of Birds, [verse.l i-ans.) Heine's Book oi ne in Thought ,■ or, The .e, N. York, 1802, 12 "ege, Oxford, ISfiii !iiio. 2. • the bai ust. Phila.,18B:t,sm.4to;;La,v I name Lely in lieu of 'hi.,' pat the hnr nf *k« T m i . and assumed the ■r at the Inner Temple ISfl •onymie, Ostler ; called to rfongs, Phila., 1864, 16 Utility. lexic n. 1. ^ Th" Regul F,l rph-i. ■■ .■• (Ed.) Wharton', „ .■.l.?l'"^' ?.'".""^^ of Pniotieal iitions of Uaiiw :y8 Act, 1873, 993 ■«•<■ o LEM LEN Lon., 1S73, Mvo. 4. Tlio I.iiw of Miinioipul Curponitiuni', 1 " ll Is uiic IIiIiik in be iillvc tn llio liliinilirs and f.lllt* i.r I.on., 1MM2, 8vo. 5. (Kl.) Woodfiill's Luw of Lumllurd ''»' •'^'''■''''i ",'''' "''.'''''•'^ '''"•-'i''' '" '"l''''-''',''''' '''''^'■"■'■' '''''''■ ",'"'.' . ?uMi . *^,„^" ','.,.' ,*"'"'"''■" °' . . . Tin; work i» uh. Uw\y rhumiU'ilzcd ihn.uKli.iiii l,v I tility iiiisDL'd 111 1H.M4, Lun., I^sl, 8vu. Willi I'lilil.KKM, Uu-Hiiiiiiremii irri Ui lie itrkoii.Ml its u viiluuljli; i trilMiiioi', Wii.i.iAM Dkcimiis Inoi.ktt: I. 'flio Md using Actn, ' Uj tlie lilcmlure of lliu sulijiii' -.Sii(. tef., xll. Ju;i. \s'^x, isiiu, iind 1M72, Lon., IS7L', Svo; :!d l I., brought 2. Notes in Mexico in IHill-il2, Lun., 1HB2, p. ,Sv ,. down to 1«7I, I.S74. 2. Tlio .ludiciituro Acu, 1. ,»i, 1 \>U>: with Notm, liOii., I •<70, Mvo; 2d Kd., |h;:. 3. Tliu I'lirliiiiiao'jiry lllocaion AuH for '.iisliiMi and Wilier 1,011., ..■(s.i, Svo. Willi I'kahck 1;,i« .iIip UoBi: t, A(,'rii'ulturiil Holdings, L..n., |ss:i, Hi,,; .d ed.. Ihnj. I.uiiiiiii, Walter .M. Moinori " of an Old Actor, Sun Kmii., I8S7, il'oiitiiins ant ■'!" c oi' T. A, Cooper, Jo.taiilly-ac- cuniitlalini; mass of nnile rials for the history of Lord li rev's ndnilnlslratloii ami l7. 1. Legendaiy Lore of the Lower St. Lawrence, I8ti2. 2. Maple Leave'; a Budget of Le- gendary, Historical, Critical, and Sporlmg Intelligence, tiucbcc, 1863-65, 4 vols. Svo. 3. (I'M.) JLmuscripta rc- latinj^ to the Early History of Canada. Published under the Auspices of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. Quebec, 1866-68, 2'part8, 8vo. I. The Tourist's Xote-liook, I87U. 5. Quebec, Cast an I Present. Illus' Toronto, 1876, 12mo. (i. Chronicles of the St. Lawrence, 1878. 7. The Sword of Brigadicr-deneral .Montgomery, 1879. 8. The Scot in New France; n:- Ethnoloj»ienl Study, Montreal, 1881, Svo. Also, se i! works in French. Iieinon, Marl<, [tmte, vol. i., aild.,] lMhi-187n. In 1862 he delivered a very popular course of Icelurcs, "About London," at the (iailery of Illustration, and in 1868 he gave a series of readings personating Falstaff ii. encs from Henry I'l'. He was one of Dioke', . ao iitcur troupe. I. Biity Morrison's Poekct-Book, L"n., 1856, 12mo, 2. The licir of Applebite and Our Lodgers, Lon., 1850, 12ino. 3, A Christmas Hamper, Lon., I8.V.1, 12ino. 4. (Ed.) Tom Moody's Tales, Lon., 1863, Kimo ; new ed., 1868. 5. Wait for the End : a Story, Lon., 1863, 3 vols. I), Svo; new ed., 18(18. 6. Legends of Number Nip, Lon., 1864, ll'ino ; new ed., 1S70. 7. Loved at Last; a Story, Lon., 1864, 3 vols. p. Svo. 8. (Ed.) The Jest- Hook, Lon., 1864, 12mo. 9. Falknor Lyle: the Story of Two Wives. L' li., iMiO, :'. vols. p. Svo. 10. Loyt'iit.s of jn 1 SOI. .1 olviiiitiiri', ami Ihlekeiied Willi a siillieient c|uaiilliv .f stallstical facts and nenenilly useful liiforinatioii."- .Sij ilev.. XV. jso. I Lendrick, W. K. Uetrospcetsand I'rospeots, lKi< 65; 11 I'olilieal SkeNdi, Lon., I86,'i, 8vo. Leiidruiii, Key. Alexander, M.A., gradunlod nt King's College, Aberdeen; ordiiiiied 1832; rector of llhitherwycke since 1876. I. 'I'he Bights of the Sieoml Order of Clergy, Lon., 1860, 8vo. 2. The Principles ol the Kefornialion, iin , Cu|>t. ^i. 1. I, 'I' ealise on Higher Mil- itary I'actics and Strategy, Lon,, 1853, 12i.io. 2. Kle ments of Forlification, Lon., 1857, p. Svo. 3. Treatise i on Fortilicati.n, for Stafl' Ollieers, Lon., 1862, or. Ito, 4. Maxims, Advice, and Instructions In the Art of W'lir. ' Lon., 1862, ISnio. 5. Course cd' .Military Siirveyinj; iin. I Topographical Drawing, Lon., lMi4, r. Svo; ne« el.. 181111. j Lenihan, IHanrice. Limerick ; its History and Antiquities, Dublin, 1866, Svo. Lennard, Cupt. C. E. Travels in British Colum- bia: wilh a Yiiclit Voyage, Lon., 1862, Svo. Lennard, U. li. Talcs from Moliire's Phivs. I, r.n., ! 1859, p. Svo. Lennard, Emma, Lady liarrett-,fourthdiiuch. ter of Uev. Sir Jidiii Pago Wooil, Burt.; iiiarried. Is.,:), I to Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, sreonil Bart. Constuiao I liivers; a Novel, Lon., 1867, 3 vols. p. Svo. Lenniird, Horace. I. Follies and Fancier: n Medley in Metre, Lon., I88I, 12mo. 2. Chirrups, l,..,,., 1 3, p. 8\o. 3. Ve Legcndeof Dicko Whvttint' uml hys Catte, 1420, [a burlesiiuc] Illust. Li,n., . ., 4tu. 4. Romps in Town. Illust. Lon., 1885, Svo. 5. Itoinps at the Sea-Shore, l.on., 1885, Svo. Lennard, Thomas Barrett-, son of Sir Thunm-s Barn •:- Lennard, second Bart.; b. 1853; called to tl.i' bar at the .'Middle Temple 1879. 1. The Married Women ~ Property Act; its EfTect upon Existing Law, Lon., Iss2, Svo. 2. The Position in Law of Women, Lon., 1883, Svo. Lennox, James. A Koad Ouidc to the Southern Scottish Counties; Dumfries, Kiiki'udbright, Wigi.iv.ii, ii,'.. Dumfries, 1885, obi. Svo. Lennox, .Maria J., daughter of Rev. Capcl Moly- neux, ((/. ,-., im(f, vol. ii. :) married, as his third ivife, to Lord W. , Lennox, in/'nt, 1863. Castle Heather: a Novel, 1. ..., 1887, or. 8vo. "Le 'lox, JMary,'' (Pseud.) See Cook, Mns. Marv L.. mijim. I^ennox, I,ord William Pitt, 1799-1881, sun of the fourth Dnkc of Richmond. 1. Coiiiplon Audlev, Lon., 1811, 3 vols. p. Svo. 2. '1 he Tuft-Hunter, Lon., Is 13, 3 vols. p. Svo. 3. Peri-y Hamilton; 2d ed., l.iin,, 1852, 3 vol-, p. Svo. 4. P.'iip Courtenay ; a Novel, Lon., 1852, 3 vols. p. Svo. 0. The Story of my Life, Lon., 1857, 3 vols. p. Svo. 6. Merrie ''inglunr. its Sports and Posti ncs, Lon., 1857, Svo. 7. Pictiiis uf Sporting Li'', . ' haraetcr, Lon., 1859, 2 vol,-. ;,. Svo. "The last. 1' ). we vouUl fuiu hope, the worst, of ilie lit- erarv >fl'ortsot Lord William lMmi^x."—!ial. Jiei., i.\.:il3. 'Creations of u Sportsman, Lon.. 1862,2 vols, p, 8v F; Years' Biographical Reminiscences, l.on., 1 . vol Svo. ■asaii islng.andgood-naturcdgosalp,"- .8(i(. /iV, , XM, ...'7. 10. Adventures of a Man of Fun ■'■, Lon., 1881,3 vols. p. Svo. 11. Drafts on my Menmi \ , Lon., IsHo, 2 vols. Svo. 12. Sport at Home and Abroad, l.on.. 1872, 2 vols. p. Svo. 13. Jly Recollections from ISln '■ 187:i, Lon., 1873, 2 vols, Svo. 14. Celebrities I have Imiiohi, Lon., 1875-77, two series, 2 vols. Svo. 15. Coailiing: with Anecdotes of the Road, Lon., 1876, Sio. IB- Fashion Then and Now : Illustrated by Anecdotes, Lon., 1878. 2 vols. Svo. 17. Lord of Himself: a Novel. I.oo., 1880, 3 vols. or. Svo. 18. Plays, Players, Ac, at lloiuo and Abroad, Lon., IS8I, 2 vols. 11. Svo. Leno, J. U. The Art of Boot- and Shoeiuaking. Illust. Lon., 1885, p. Svo; 2d ed., 1887. Lentaigne, Alary, Lady, daughter and < heireis LEO . J'nl*.*, !'"' '*•,'. ''^"■' l^'ui-'T at till. An..|or.iy of M.,,1 ern l'l.il.,l„Ky. !l..rli„ , viee.j,r«,i,|e„t „f Ih. Kimk C. r a„u J Mlin ' r"'"™'' "-.SI^'kcsiHurc'- Tr««.dio.., ;.fi;::y^:''i;:,,^r:;^,r^i;!„i;;-^::^,.:^'7i:;;: f^.'::^":^:. tnJIZ,!^tl' A'"n,.n..,.i„« a„„ Ue- IiCoii, Kou'iN, The Silver Shin. «, ti i- PiMnf r.:.„,an,lo, N. vi.rk Mr'" '.i,r' ^''" ^"""« ^eon„r.|, A„,„.,. sou Iln,,„'M:.r;\„NKs ^'"V '"'f' '"I'l^"!'"" I'-'l': l!o„k of Worship i^l" I,r >-ruc.|,o„ for rh,l,lr,.„ ^nd Vouth, B.,8t.. I88j ""o Leonard Kmily J. (Trans.) History of P. ' ,, »hich the l'il«ri,„. h"f wi. V,!.; ' "'.V "'•""" "'^ t.eonnril, Henrietta. (Tnm..) The Stu.Iv of il.. ry ,„ Kn«h,„| ,„„| s«otl.n,l ; from the F,e„/h of P.^iruJoncc,, (John. Hopkin. Uni^orsitj Studie;, Bait., Bo';'"' ■ '*'>^f"" ^' '"'S""'" ^'"'' »»'• Vicinity, .M.i'rL^ui::;;^^, ^^::^^ ^j- ^"^ christi„,; Leonard, Rt. Uev. William Andrew, h I i- ;;'Mil2'"''^";"'-^ edu„at.datlie;k"„;•I^>^^^ i ool, M Idlet.nvn, Conn, j for.nerly rector of's,. .,,""(, roh. Ha„hmgto„, D.C.: now A..U.,.nt Bi ho of I ""'"■ I. \ la Sacra; or, ">tnrints of Pl,,.i..t n KT ptivo of the Groat Theme.- Holy Week "4 \ t J, Hrief iLtory of the Chri . in^Cht),.:!^: Ill', 'fs"^^; I.eonowens, Mrs. Anna Harriette. b isij „ I y, »hv „ ,he established a school for the trainn? nf I '"''■-■KHrteu-toaehers. 1, The Fn^li.l, , •„ ^^ ; >.:u,i.e Court . being kcI'lSt SU '^:i:: t^ ilo- Kuyal Palace at Hftn<-I,..i, . .„:... t,, '■" Jt.i's m | of inlclcour'»7wi{irthe'ro™'l famiP^,',"'''^" '"'^ '"1"^"' her tvirj-way admirable. [ .^ WhenYhV aml?„i""y "'''''>' ""'' "uio. . . . nuentne author comes outside LES |;|pf iM,i..rta,iil„« „r reeent l.o.iks'^if •.ravel.'-Zion^ilT cerii 111? iiiuNi of villi,. I, K : ,, , , " leiiiai liilcs, idi|. 1:^.1 h.n:;nl;;'i,:^: [lis?; T'r'-r'^^^ roali,!^;::;'"'^?';:^^:. ""''" ^•^''^ "- ^"^-f K-ii- D^lrijvjIiJ;^;^— ' n .. I. «lk» „,tli the IVople by Men of M,„ i<, u„ l-e Feor-Trench. See Ti.k.s.i,. Le I'longeon, Mrs. Alice, (Di«on.) Here and Il.ere „, Ucataii : Miscellanies, 'n. Y,ok, li.s.J 1^?," fu'*".'?*^""' Augnstns. .-^acrod Mvsterie, a uonK the A^ya.- and the Quiches, Kle en T lio , niJ J' " '•"'-'■■O'l Uars Ago: their Uelntioii ,o tl o Sac ■" ! Mysteries «t Egypt, (Jreece, Chaldea I ]„ | ". >" ei,!;^T"*'","j.* • "•••'Kyncourt. (Trans.) Prin- eiplo ot ..«ou,al tcoi.omy, by We. Unyot, Lon., 1884, I he Riche, E. U . Book of Costs in the Common ' Law „nd Divorce Courts, I,on.. I8fi(i, r. 12mo Ti''T''!','4,-' ("Cousin Cieely," pseud) I ewis • "■. Ihe Bended Twig, Auburn, N.V. IS*') ^ ' Va';^s" liilli^fsHJI''^^^^^^^^^ •"' "■""'''' »"'' C..r-lo.i , i^a.:si;c:'p^:n::.,t,- -'^'-"''- ^-'"- Illus^ Zt'^lss'""'!?'' "•.. '; The FortuiK.te Failure. : ?''i^giii^Shiss^r^ -X ■, "Ts!^lr'' '!rt"«' I lish as she is Taught : Oonuin. a'usI '!' oT.am n.u"fn yues ions .„ our Public Sch . N. York 88™ ~ VorI"';888TI'fmi:'^'"'- »'' ^""'"'"" ^o"-" ■"'ti-^'N; Leroy, C. G. The Intelliger, ol Animals, Lon., 1,^70, p. svo M. d! MSo,":„<'^':;An.?"^''«"-''''y "f B-"'. ''y £^^s2^;f^h^"=^,t^^1;^:,J^S'^^ ^«^.p.:•^:n:,l;:frr'',h'e^'■^^^^^^'•;: and as,.u,ned the .-iirnaturo J. P. Lesley, whc he sf]] re tnJJ! . the Geological Survey of the State for three >'h h in' M .;,Z. Teft /;"'"'■ "' -^ Congregational p.,;.- ./,.'"".""• ''"' ^"i 'he niinislrv and seftlo.! in expert in'^enirJv" u \'" ^'""' ''".««<'<'"»> a professional naoe., Forges, and Rolling-Mills of the 0ni\ed ,«,rt::; yw5 Tvl J'erfectibilitv 1 c; if I; LES N. Y»rk, 1SS«, Svo, 2. Cntiilouiie of the AmiTlciin Phil- o»o|iliiiMil Mliriiiy, Plillii., IN():)-TS, ;) v(il.. Hvu. It. Mini'- OriHiii iiikI I)i':t' Ihc Hcit'iu't-a, In a CmirHi* nl' IjfctureH ilclivert'il bcfnre tlio [-(jwill Inslitiili', ill Ilij.'lon, 111 till' Winter of 18tli-fi«, Philu., ISflH, IL'moj LM isl., inl., |HH|, " \Vi- feel liniiuil In wiy Unit. iiltlimiKli Mr. Lenlcy'H cml- neiici' ill I'lrlniii iIcIiIj. nl' ncIi'Hcc Ih wi'U t':unil Asia ami Kiiro|pi): with a Historical He- view of Previous \^)yago.s along the North Coast of ttio Oil! Worlil, by llaron A. E. von Nonli'iiskioiii, Ooni- umn.l.T of tlio Exfieilition. Illiiat. Lon., I,'<.sl, 2 vols, meil. Hvo ; new ed., I '. Leslie, Kniina, (MrN. Uixun.) I. Trial and Trust; or, Ellen Morden's Experience, Lon., |M|14, |i, 8vo. 2. Teddy's Dream ; or, A I/ittle Sweep's Mission, Lon., 1HB8, IHiiio. :i. Milly's Errand; or, .Saved to Save, Lon., 1X70, 12ino. t. Harry Lawley and his Maiden Aunis, l,on., 1S7(), p. Svo. 5. Daybreak in Italy, Lon., 1M70, p. Hvo. ft. Elsie's Dowry: a Tale of the Frani.o-(iorinan War, Lon., IS71, p. Hvo. 7. Orphan nnd Kounilling; or, Alone in the World, Lon., IH7I, p. Svo. X, Percy Uaydon ; or, Self-Conquest, Lon., 1871, p. Hvo. U. Constancia's jlousebohl ; a Story of the Spanish Reformation, Lon., 1M72, p. Svo. 10. Ilayslope Uninge: a Tale of War, Lon., 187:!, p. Hvo. 11. The Captives, Lon., 1S7.3, p. Hvo. 12. Eli/.a Metcalfe's Basket; or, Policy, not Principle, Lon., 187li, p. Svo. l:!. Tom Perry's Venture, Lon., 1X74, 12iiin. 14. Esther's Hogret, Lon., 1874, ISiuo. 15. The Kerryman'a Family; or, Daisy Hope's Fortune, Lon., 1874, l2ino. Hi. Sun- ben in Susette, Lon., t874, p. Svo; new od., I SSI. 17. Edward's Conquest, nnd oilier Tales, Lon., 187.^, ISmo. 18. Squire Lynne's Will, Lon., 187.5, 12ino. 19. The Hermit of Livry: a Tale of the Days of Calvin, Lon., 1877, p. Svo. 20. George's Temptation, Lon., IS78, 12mo. 21. The Chained 15ook ; a Story of the Days of Henry VIII., Lon., 1S7S, 12mo. 22. Arthur Egorton's Ordeal. Illust. Lon., 1878, 4to; new od., ISs:!. 23. Crissy's Little Mother, Lon., 1S79, ISmo. 24. Caught in the Toils; a Story of a Convent School, Lon., 1880, p. Svo. 25. Tom Morrir^'s Error, and other .Stories, Lon., 1880, 121110. 2(1. Cecily: a Talc of the English Refor- mation, Lon., 1S81, p. Svci. 27. Only a Little FaulP Lon., IS82, p. Svo. 2S. Tom the Boater, Lon., 1882, ji. Svo. 20. Water Waifs; a Story of Canal-Barge Life, Lon., 1882, 12uio. :tO. A Slip at Starting j or, Johnny's First Place, Lon., issii. 12iiio. ;il. Dearer than Life: a Story of the Times of Wyclitfc, Lon., 1884, sq. liinio. ,'i2. The (Jipsy Queen, Lon., 1S81, ji. Svo. III). Margaret's Journal; or, Steps Upward, Lon., 1884, 12mo. 34. Marion and Augusta , and A Life Lesson, by L. E. Do- bree, Lon., 1SS4, 12ino. 35. Saxby : a Talc of the Com- monwealth Time, Lon., 1SS4, sq. llliiio, 36. At the Sign of the Blue Boar: a Story of Charles II. 's Reign, Lon., 1884, sq. Ifiiiio. 37. Gytha's .Message ; a Tale of Saxon England, Lon., 1885, p. Svo. 38. Tom Watkins' Mis- take, Lon., 1885, IBino. 30, Stories from French His- tory, Lon., 1S86, p. Svo, 40. Harry Lawley and his Maiden Aunts, Lon., ISSfi, p. Svo. 41. Hidden Seed; or, A Year in a Girl's Life. Illust. Lon., ISsfi, 12mo. 42. The Martyr's Victory: a Tale of Danish England. Illust. Lon., 1886, sq. Iflmo. 43. The Sailor's Lass. Illust. Lon., 1880, p. Svo. 44. Kate's Ordeal, Lon., 1887, p. Svo. 45. Through Stress and Strain, Lon., 1S87, 12mo. 40. That Vulgar Girl, Lon., 18S7, 12iiio. 47. Breaking the Fetters; or, The Last of the Galley- Slaves, Lon., 1888, p. Svo. 48. By Little and Little: a L£8 Tale of the Spanish Armada, Lon., I88fl, I2m.>. tU. Il"» (lie Strlkp began : a Story lir Girls, Illust. Lon., |H~-. 12nio. 'lO. The Lost llali\ . a Slnry of the Flood, I. m . IMX8, iNiiiii. 51, .Magic llunes : a I'ale of the Tiiiio.< .i Charleiiiagne, Lun., 1S>8, p. Svo. 52. Pretty Mi-- Hathaway, Lon., IS8S, l2iiio. 53, Saved by Love: a Story of London Streets, Lon.. 1888, 12mi>. 54. .thuoky : a Story for llovs. Illust. l.uii,, 18MS, 1h„io. reNlic, iiiuut.-Col. I'orltUN-. I. The Mmi Races of Scotland and their Monuments, Edin,, 1800, . vols. Svo. " Voliinu'B anioiiK the most painful to read thai we c v. took In band, liverllowiiii; as they do Willi liil'nriimii..i. Ilieri' Is iMi (■lJlle^lull In llie iiiulerliil. . . liic lime an i lalioiir whiili iiiM>l have been cxpendeil iipiiii lirliiun.;- loKolhcr Ibis ciilli rlloii of iiiilices of ^iiitfle objcel!. ,r,i\ (iiily he iippreclaUd liy turning over the- iiages."— .Viil. It, ,■ , xxlv. I«8. 2. The Family of Leslie from 10117 to ISOS-flO, Edii.. I soil, 3 vols. Svo. liCdiie, (•eorRC Ulinlop, R.A., b. 18:'.5, In Lun don; son of Charles Robert Leslie, (ofi^, vol. i.i dm River; with Illuatratiuns by the Author, Lon., 18^1, r Svo. "Mr. Leslie has not, fortunately, attempted to wrli. n methoillcal giildO'biKik to tlie Thames. . . . lie ha.s simph kIvi'11 Ills personal reiiilnlKiciiees of the river, of ius plcn-'- ant iKMiks, Us vIlhiKi'S anil Inns. Il« boalliiK-peoi.le, blin-, artists, llsbes, and bores, , . . Tlie drawings of scriicry aim llgiiresare extremely ilelleate and touched wllli feeliin; —!<. Lon., 1S88, er. Svo. (This is not an exact reprint uf liie original work, but a summary, with occasional extraei,-.,) Leslie, Rev. Robert Joshua, .M.A., a deseciiil- ant of Rev. Charles Leslie, ((/. c, niite, vol. i. ;) gimlii- ated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1851; ordained ls,.l; vicar of Holbeacli, Lincolnshire, since 1872. 1. I'neins, 1S40. 2. Sermons on Common Prayer, 1S53. 3. A liny of Light. ISB4. 4. Reform of Convocation in liihi- tion to Disestablishment, Lon., 1S7S, Svo. 5. Life ;iiid Writings of Charles Leslie, M.A., Nonjuring Divine, Lon., 18S5, p. Svo. "Had he refrained from poiirliiK upon a defeiiccle.^s public lameiilalions and invectives which niiKlii he- come the privacy of his own study after the Sahmii.n Army had been' singing under his windows, his I k woufil liave been more weleimie. . . . For, with ail its faults, it Is the result of earnest and laborious researcii."— -4(/i,, No. 'ioyj. li. The Life and Times of the Right Reverend -lolni Leslie, D.D., Bishop of the Isles, Scotland, and ol Ka- |ilioo and Clogher in Ireland ; with Preliminary Skcklies of other Eminent Persons of the Leslie Family, .\,D. 152,5-107.5, Lon., 18s: ■•. Svo. Leslie, Thomu^ Idward Cliffe, LL.D., IS2n- 18S2, b. at Wexford, Ireland; educated at Trinity tOi- lege, Dublin; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn ; |iro- fes.sor of political economy and jurisprudence at Q i ' n's College, Belfast, from 1853 till his death. 1. Lan.l ,-ys- LE8 .vc'ir» In im'1-IihM.miIs, iVui i,[J'. ''"' ''«,''''■ '"'-l Hinr "uii". |„ |„, |,r,.«.|, Ju Lit I "» If'-'li. unci UM u,.r. "'I»;" wliln, itrlnV J, t'iMl,,' !'■>■,',"■'■ "M'Pl.'mn,!,*,! I,; thr l«ti.«t,l,u,.;'_,f ,^ '., ' .'"/,':;';" 'l!"l •ll„M,.,l„n if, 2. K»Hav» in I^Ji;,;.., .;.! ''^''''''^.'•^'■•vll..il;l, hVonoiiiy." Uiilijin! {^HH. LEU 2. K»H,iv« i„ I. ,';.,■ '■'"■""«''"!' AVr.vll.(il;l lienrnmreux, i,eo. isflfl. iMM- 1.11.. i" l'"l"'"nt..l<.KV, U, ,,■! , V •■""•n'M ,. lnye,liK„ti.,.„ ^cienlill,, ,,„l,li,,.t ,n ,' ^ 'T'"' "'"' ""»■'• llie Shile. ,Svo 2 ol'' ' i^' '!'""""• '""I', by tlieCarb„„m Frnnui, ,'';," " "".' ''""' ^'^"^'^ "f ^.i-:!'^^:^:^:;:ri^^?^M-;v-; ...J .V. York, 1878. s^o""" ""''"''"" = » "i't""" Stuclyi | or Hume K„l„ a,„l th,. ihl t IvTu I '•"'''"V " ^"'» itcaivTm H, rranriu i if i ... «*<"mi, fllun. !,„'„., 1881), rsvo" .,■,/'"'';;':.'"'" ^'iK-Tr-es. """sl., a„,l oHur '.4o.o it..;' iZ .V'"""' •"'"''""- >■'«' Hn:. xxHII 7!l7 ** '"'"»Ii"Ik>' uimI apprutiutlou.-l »'••"«•. '."n..iM 1%';,'""" u," "";"';."'■ "" •''" •'^"""> '"'"!'' '■'■wHilon III |„,„ f,vi . fhidiii,.;,., „f r||„|„.,|_ ^ed"rof South lliicknoyS 85' T'T"'' i""!*' """ and the Ordiiiu y CWn n h 'ife .."'"^r t',' '^ ''" .e,,e, Mary, (.sM;.Ha":C;'-7;:;,,n , . of't1-r;t"!:.!rD";..J:f"v'" ""' "^''■' * «'""" 2I11H,. JJ«;«rLta of Mttsoniy, N. York, 1870, ; -Jup'ibJ^-iTl:! ^r lit ]",^J7 i!"p-t- { ^'Kstraiiep n«.i/ *.■', i '"••'''''•• 2 vols. 8vo. round the Wo.^t of Enelanl *'.'''''''"■ '• "^'^Mnr; '■if "f Mary Ku^N "^ n '\ i";:!;,^:' ' '^--i , 2- (K.I." Letter., to hor Frien,l«, Lon I'sM s " " "o"''^'"""' '"' >naii,.nilrWy,|.!,,.u'n It,, , '' 'r «'■■'••"" "I ImM f,v I'll" "i "in, i„„.r..M. i„u xvll, irc>. ' I"- 11 It rrcil to ii>. an aiiilioiiiy..'_j;.„,^^ -™r.l'i ■i.'ttui'rtnl';:;!' ^'r ""r-" '""^'^'••'" l...n., 1882. 2 v.'k ,,. 8v„ ''"'■■•i"-y <•orr.n,.oudent^ 'HlJr!:Um'l,o;'';j!;!;;V';ii;;;' ,"" I'l'^Port t,. l^ mtner Ihu i'itiioii«ii ii„. i.Mik i,j " . r.ri'' "',""' '"'■''"■■ •"". ^T}.;ri'ai:::t;nJfr^ ?■■'--'' ^"'^^ 'ii-"^'i'»i.O,. I,„n!, iNss . ;„II'7"'8'"' ""■■ •^'•'-"-nole.^ ..f ■.n^?";;.i:,'';;:;;V::/!i;i':f|^;.:»;J,-i'""."'»!i7 iv.i..;tlie, by Mnk ,,,""•' ';.?"''\''''r'^^> '■''•• '""'^ Mais, anil PJa , p ,;.,, „^;:''' '».'^''' ; ° ^ "^h No,..,: I.on.. 1880. ' "i<-.stinf l'ilgriin« Text .Soo. I>„b. ) ^ tion '^'';fn'^,«: VaT"!'"!'^'- ^■"•" "" "'« I'tili/a. FlaKs: b,.i„. ,i,. 'iM,:,,,! ; ,'♦• ' 'i''" KiMiit.en (ieneral .Ma,.iv,.|.. l,,;;,",",;',:;;' ;";"'""- »<■ «H«a,ll..|.. ^^Le.hhridKC., Mrs. ciu'i;.' five,. I,U.t. Lon.. .Ii'lfin:'";:!r',;f;;^:., '• 'f^^-'n 'he Oloryof "I'.nan lleaii.s. Lon 'isoil f,, v/'"*"'K '^'I'^ughts for North K..n»L,;;;":>' i^^!"'- ^?"'[:'« 'r«" ' *"•• '^- full "f.'i^r^'r;;;^;;:;;:.""'"'^"'^!!-'.'. Ti,e :xir-..,nl/;^r?^':^;;:!^;>,i,k"Vl'H-":.'b.ervtttio„ ; a mind -^'"^^-'M^^il^g^Si^ p"-. s,-«nd the i..s',;ft!rAt.'itel;k"i,':L; v';;^i'^f I North K..n»in,i;;„ .,:;: a;;:^' ^frcr"' V- '"^ iMr^":;^r7;';t!!;:«;\:yr'""f^?^' "^'^^i-' , State foll.:;;,.;.'',':!:,,'^^"'-'^',':;" ■" I""'-: ■' I'lea for tho I '^>!('ll>ri(lgp.Jta„i,„rv o „ .■HMlical oau.r of Til.'h f-'r, "'•"• l*"«-'«78. wan member of the .U>n'^,, " ,"^'', ""^ "f '-"d"-. an,l a -m.-on,x:t;^;L^::;tt,I:ri:;^o:r"::; tures''of?,!'[a"7i'lJ-„i,]:'r'^'* I'r-"-^-' ■•e.K.il.,.|e. 'Ill"«t. H<...t., 188,8,1,",'!' '^'"S'-i'I'liifal Uemlnl8cenc.es. Lctterman, Jonathan, .M.D 18''j_i879 v 1 I rso«:^r.""-" "'■ '"^ ^■"■^ »'■ "- po-toulaTk. v:;',;; -S; ?oM:-e"?bM'„ m''*-"',^*^•^■ «™""''""' ■If A^hader, siitee 188 "^;h " F:.'; i '.'T h '"^^ If"' Enslan.l. Belfast, 1880 p ,8vo ° '^°''"' "^ Tri;^^';^.,?5c^::''" P^^. ma., «,.d«„ted at of .«t Annn'? a, ? ^V: ^ ' "flamed I8.iii; vicar vant'; „„7,; ;„t r/';:'' '""./!""« '.Stn. mble So ' u.n«:"u.r,'hrpair'!,rtrviH'-. •^™-) j-- ^1.... Anon ,A prrod;"! "^.^S'^-l' '""- '^^O' ^^-o! OrJ:^hot""(5r"':r"'i'e- a^dT'" ^'^^ ""'■""-'. must. Bo.-t., isilf i2;,„°" ""'^ *"'" '» Ventilate them! 997 r I' iJ "STT F LEU LEW Leudesdurr, C. (Trnn^.) Elements of Projective | 2 vols. r. Svo. 2. On T.ixiition : how it is riiisid nn.l (Jcoinetry, by L. Cremona, l,on., 1SSA, Svo. I how it is ex|.emle,l. l,on., IHIll), p. Hvo. •■ Wages an.l Leill, A. H. P. The Spinal Nerves, Brooklyn, Karniiigs of the WorkinK-Cliisse.-, Lon., IS6,, Svo I. 1882 Svo. Theory and Practice of the Metric System, ic, Lun Leupolt, llev. Charles Ileii.iHinin, ordaine.l '" '" "'' "-'■'■ '' — "" 1831 ; missionary for tlie Chun-h Missionary Society at Benares 18:i2-72. 1. Hccolleclions of an Indian .Mis- sionary, Lon., I8(!2, 12mo. 2. Further Uecollections of an Indian Missionnry, I.cm.. 1S91, ]i. Svo. lieiltciliniill, H. (iraphic I'ictures of Native Life ill Histant I>ands. Illusl. I.on.. 1SS8, r. Svo. Le Vim, M illinin linriiet, b. ls2'J, at Easlon, Pa,; an engineer, inventor, and niaiiufiictiirer in I'liila- ' delphia. 1. I'sefiil Infoniialioii for Engineers, lioiler- Miikcrs, and I'Mreiiicii, I'liila., ISTIi. 2. The Stcain- Eiigine Indicator and its Use, ISSt. liC Vaiix, li, W. V. Twin Records of Creation ; I or, (ieologv and (lenesis, fiOn., ISO;, Svo. Levt-r, tiiiirles James, M.B., LL.D., [uni,. vol. i.. adil.,] ISIII1-IS72. lie was appointed consul at Spez- . 7,ia ill Is.iS, and transferred to Trieste in IStiT. He con- tinueil his literary work to the last; but his later books are unlike his earlier ones, being less defective in plot, but also less liuinonius. He contributed articles on vari- ous sulijects to lilackwood's Magazine over tlie signature of "Cornelius O'Dowd.'' I'or biog., see Fitzi'ATIiu-k, W. ,J., Hii/nii. 1. The Fortunes of (ileiuiore, Lon., IS.'iT, ^^ vols. p. Svo. 2. Davenport Dunn, Lon., |s.ill, •> vols. Svo; new ed., 1S71. :t. One of Them, Lon., 18(11, Svo, 1. Harrington, Lon., lSli2, Svo. ,'). A Day's Hide, Lon,, ISli:'., :! vols. p. Svo. li. Cornelius O'Dowd upon Men and Women and oilier Things in General, Edin. and Lon., lsfi4. 7. Tony IJutlcr, Edin., ISIi.'J, :i vols. ji. Svo. S. A Campaigner at Home. By Shirley. Lon., isiiij. y. Luttrell of Arran, Lon., ISlio, 8vo. 10. Sir Brooke Fosbrook, Edin., ISOii, 3 vols. p. Svo; new ed., 1870. II. The liramleigbs of Bishop's Folly. Lon., ISliS, 3 vols. p. Svo. 12. That Boy of Norcolt's, !,on,, ISliO, Svo. "Something of the rrm: ami vigour of Charles O'.Mal- lev and .lack lliiilou liiii;ers still, and carries you along in sp'ite of yourselt,"— .Si(. liiv., .\xvii. (VJJ, |:j. The Kent in a Cloud, Lon., IsOO. l2mo. U. Paul (iosslctt's Confessions, Lon., 1870, l2mo. L'l. Lord Kil- gobliin, Lon., 1S72, 3 vols. cr. Svc. Hi. Novels; new ed. Illust. Lon , lS7fi-7S. X', vols. Lever, John Orrell. Austria; her Position and Prospects, Loll , ISOl, Svo. liever, Sydney. 1 . Fireflies. Ballads, Verses, Lon., 188:',, l2mo. 2. Years Ago: a Story, Lon.. 1>S4, p. Svo. Leverniore, Charles II., Ph.D. The Kepublic of -New Ha en : a History of Municipal Evolution, (.lohiis Hopkin.s University Studies, e.\tra v.-. Lon., ISS,'), Svo. 10. International Law; with Materials for a Code, ("International Scientihc" Ser.,) Lon,, ISS7, p. Svo. Levien, Kdward, M.A., b. 1819; graduated at Balliol College, Oxford, 1S4I. (Ed,) .Memoirs of Sou- rates : with Notes, ("Bayard" Ser.,) Lon., IS7S, '.Siici. Levien, Fanny. 1. Maggie's Pictures; or. I lie (ireat Life told to a Child, Lon., 187,1, Ifiino. 2. .Mil- dred's Mistake; a Still-Life Study, Lon., lS7fi, IL'niu. 3, Urothei-s; or, Tales of Long Ago, Lon,, 1877, l.-m... 4. Almost a Quixote, Lon., 1SS3, l2ino. Levin, Thomas Moodhouse, M.A.. graduated at St. Catharine's College, Cambridge ; iiHercollegiiite lecturer on logic and moral pliilosojihy. 1, Six Lectuics introductory to the Philosophical Writings of Cicei.. : with somv Explanatory Noli, on the SubjectMatler of the Acadcmica anil De Finibus, Cambridge, IS7I, .'-\'i. 2. Noies on Inductive Logic: Book I., Int;-oduction 10 Mill, Loll., I8S;"), l2mo. :t. The Logic of Money: Prin- ciples of Currency, .tc, Lon., 1SS7, Svo. Levinse, K. 1". A Trciitise on the tiame Aoi", Ireland, Lon., ]x:>7, 12mo. Levinge, Sir Kichard George Angustiis, Hart., ISII-ISS.i. Historical Uecurds of the Forty- Third llegiment, Lon., ISOs, r. Svo. Levington, Kev. J. 1. Watson's Tbeolo,';ical In- stitutes Defended, N. York, 1S04, 12mo, 2. Scri)itiire Baptism Defended. Detroit, 1865, 12nio. 3. Power with Ood and with Men, Pliila., IsOS, 12nio. Iievins, I'eter. Manipulus Vociibulorcui : a Uhyming Dictionary, Lon., IsOS, Svo. Levis, Ilichard J., M.D. Diary of a Spring Holiday in Cuba, Pliilii., IS77. Anon. Levisee, A. U. and L. (Ed.) Annotitted Itevisel Codes, Dakota Legislative Assembly; with New Index ; vol, i., .St. Paul, Minn., 1880, Svo. Levison, J. L. Obscure Nervous Diseases Popu- larly Explained, Lon., 1856, ISmo. Levy, Amy. 1. A Minor Poet, and other Verses, Lon., 1884, ]2uio. 2. The Romance ol a Ship : a Novil, Lon., ISSS, or. S\o, Levy, Matthias. 1. History of Short-lliind M' ril- ing, Lon., 1801, p. 8vi.. 2, Short-Hand Notes iiicl ilm Practice relating to them: being a ('ollection of Cases decided in the Courts of ,Iustice, Lon., 1S86, Svo. Levy, Capt. Uriah I'., U.S.N., 1795 '^-ISOl', b. in Penn.^ylvania ; entered the navy in 1312. Maimiil rf Internal Rules and Regulations for Men-of-Mar; ;'>•! ed., N. York, 18111, lOmo. Levy, W. Hanks, F.R.G.S. Blindness acl llie Blind; or, A Treatise on the Science of Typli"iii|,'y, Lon., 1S71, p. 8vo. " It is to his personal experience of this priv.'iiion, iis enliancing the powers of an otiienvise observant ci.llu'l'ir of lads, fairly adept at the processes of (;iiieraliAiii»ii, that much of'tlie value as well as of the pathetic inlcicst wliicli belongs tn Mr. Levy's little voliimc is justly iliic. - .S(i/. 7iVi'., xxxiii. '-'.'d. Lew, Margaret. 1. Tales of the All'ections, l.mi., Svo. 2. The Adopted Daughter: or. The Win- Winsom Park, Lon., is.iii, p. Svo. Lewcrs, A. H. A. The Diseases of Women: a Practical Treatise. Illust. Pliihi,, ISSS, 12mo. Lewes, E. IJ. Draft Law of Criminal CIc und Procedure, Lon., 1879, Svo. Lewes, ,;i,i;.,U™^'n'ni,;i' !:}' triill';;,"';"' "■;: "'"^t call n M„- No. lltOt). .1^:::^^!?- -"• j-i'-'na Mine. K..s„H. ..„. /c''^ ^^ji^'''^:;;. '^ .''i' ' A,'::i::i, ",:;,;;"«;ss;[ BciK'nil ii.luusi that.';., I i, ,''"'',' ■•""""'i.vlcpics „f '"" lii.s syst,.,„ as V , ] P i "' '" ""t.™>-e U, make Willi him."-..sv,/. y/n xxxvi --' ' '"'"" "'' '-'"i"'"'! .^Ji. On Acto,.s,a„,,'thc A« of Acting. Lo„., ,8r^, ,, I ,ll *^';;*''""'' «•■ I 'fe an'l Mind. First Se iiiiii Ail.lison. ("Cinielot J-eHiiis, H iliiniii. Series. Vol. '■'. I roWems of ],iie and .Mi,„i « , , -■■ l'L'i> of .Steele ', *-''•■> ''un.. I.ssr. l2ino. An..,n,nt of ' thc'YjHulh Po.t mi .;^'r'"^';; '^'""* •■ "" 2. History of lianks ,. , , J "'n' 'i""" '*- '-• »^^o, «t l.'-itT XV IS -i i • K'-.-i'luated at Alfred Univer- day issi - A (V.i I P '■"''''"""""' H'c . '^iin- Itho ,snnlav7nlln. f ."'";''7 "' ""^ ^"bMli and vols. I2n' • A .,i ?';," ^'""■''''' -"*■• ^"'-^^ "-^''.^ ™;..^';A4;'-:\^J-';^,-'|^;nday,,egis,;,. lea, the First The stJ,^ "i nnl !^^t.. l.sri, |f„„„. ■ ""'•' •^'''" »■•' Avenne and I York, Is.Sd, ,svo. '" ''"■'-■ '" AWntur, N. wadh"^'^,;^;:^:;^':,:!;^";v,!;':'^-,i'' ''^^"' ■■ «-.>"..>od at coin's Inn Kfil • ,, '■! ' '"■'""' '" "'L' barnt l.in- Temple ^„' I- "jh: :;''k ""■ '" "-.^"—'"y K-'ew, 1 l-ave been | uhl -he nn 'rM'" "'"^'^- •'^■- < >>"-^- ■-'■>,) Art of (;oninri„';,„!:'*^i':-./'.l"'^'""^'. Treatise on the Art of Conjnrinir, l.-nlsr,; ,,",'' ./"',""■'■■ "" "'<•■ •"Irofes.sl.r IMf,,,,' ,,,V,. ', ' V' ^,^"' •'•!' '''I- T^-^f: .^^■- .: Church. I ;,, iss,', r V:""'"'*-'" "'■ "■« '^"s'"- 1 ,> ■*• ''^■■■"■^ ^-— - ■ I'uir. .Malcoi.n. l-.,-,r, svo " ■■ ■■■■• J ''" " "y t" '"'»" rndia, Lon., •^■'"<«'. I'On., lS7:v 5 I a ;in;^ ,/'"''"■ "^'""'ii" •■ with '-ewin, Thomas, MA FSA r ' ^'T^r'''''' i^'^^'^i mZu^^^ ^^i:'';^' ''"'' I'iianeerv J i,%. ?;*'" "'"'""^1 '" Hio Court of ''PW'iSj Kcv. Arlliiir \r i I'y JMliu,. fffisar, Lon ;.-,.( i"o7'"""""' ""''<"' ,'"',''"' ^''''■■■P'-ineipal of .« John' I.'i, •'■'''T.''!?' '" ■''-■'■"salem ; a .Sk^t, I, f' , ' i/™'. ^;' ^■''- "l)i or A Chronology of the New Tc.la- ,"%';!';!'':•*'"'• '«'i">mas «. ■"er of Hill l 'laets, Ind ni, ilopiity ocm- ' !i;T''y ■" '■'■viwd, enia Tnii ;..' eastern India, Lorn, Isin I'f L'hitt 'lie Wild Races of ■ < " U'ln'O''-" Utin Dictiona Hon of " F. I'Kcl, am! in ^r ngong and the Dwellers th The Hill erein : with 4 to The work of Messrs 1 1 on any previous Latiii'-i' fy,") N. Y'ork , wis ami .Short ,s ."glish dictluimrj . !,. .V' ■■■'-TSf omumC, LEW now Asked wnelhcr the prjsciit work embodies n\ueh of the results (if modern resei.reli. the luisver must bo in the nenative. '— II. Ni-.ttlfshu'; Acad., xvii. IW. With Vimi;nT| Makvis K., (triin;,.) (iniinion of the New Testament; froin the l.iitin of John Albert Ucngel, I'hila., \XfM[ 7(li eil., 1871, 2 voli. Svc. liUWiN, l)io, M.li., ls2:i-1SSB, h. at Auburn. N.Y. ; studied iit the Hiirviud .Medieal Sehool ; iiractised us ii hiima;(i|iuthio physiciim in liuH'iilo, N.\., for several years; lectured on h.v(;ieno and physiolojiy, ami in ISO:! settUd in liostipn, Mass., and established a normal phys- ical trainiiig-schoo!. I. New Oyrniia>lii's for iMen, Women, ami Children; ITtli ed., liost., l.stl:', 12nio. 2. Weak I.unj;s, and liow to make them Strong; 12th ed., Host., ISK:'., 12mo. :!. .Musical (rymnantics, for Families and .Schools ; ilth ed., l-on., ISli;, p, «vo. 4. Talks about People's Stomachs, Boat., 1870, J2ino. a. Our tiirls, Bust., IH', 1, 12mo. " It is only lair to neknowlodgo that sui-h JxKjks ns this of Dr. Lewis do. in some dim way. MiUKe.st the eure fir the evils wliieli Ihey attack." -.V<(//ri;i, .\ii. :W«. ti. Five-Minute Cluu< with Vounj; Women and certain other Parties. N. York, llimo. 7. Our Digestion ; or. My Jolly Friend's ."Secret. Illust,. I'^72. 12mo. s. Chastity ; or. Our .Secret Sins. 1S7I, l2ino. it. Prohibition ii Failure: True Solution of the Temperance (Juestion, llosl., Is7;'i, Kimo. Id. The Drink Pnibleni and its Solution, ],on., l.SSl, p. .svo. II. (iypsies; or. Why we wont (Jypsyina in the Sierras, I.SS2, llimi). 12. In a Nutshell; Sug(?es- lions to Ainerjoan College Student,-. ' "^s:!, 12mo. l:i. The l.>io ijewis Treasury : a (iuide to Health ar.ecms to lind uii equal delight in ilenomdlng impnlarizations and HhiiKing tin m whou tl'.;^y ari' v-ivcn to it."— S:!. /.'(!'.. l.xi. 818. 2. (Trans.) The Treatise of St. Basil the Great on the Ilnly Spirit : with Analysis and Notes, ("Christian Classic" Ser.,) Lon., |sss, 12mo. Lewis, Sir (ieorge (Jornewnll, Uart,, [niiir, vol. i., ailil.,] Isiiii-lsHli. Ho became home secretary in 10(iO LEW 18,')9, and was transferred to the War Office in Isf.l. i, Foreign Jurisdiction and the E.xtradition of Crimin^il-, Lon., 1859, Svo. 2. An Historical Survey of the .\^. tronumy of the Ancients, Lon., 1802, S.o. ',': A i)i::. logue on the Best Form of (iovornment, Lon., l>t'>M. |.. 8vo. 4. Essays on the Administratiun.s I7s:i-ls.;ii, Lon., 1801, ,svii. 5. Letters to Variou.< Friends, Liiu . 1S70, Svii. I'lislh. Lewis, (ieortfe <1. Fortification and Defence .| Lumlon, Lon., 1S;')7, Svo, Lewis, tJcorBe Pitt-, b. ISI5; called to the l.;,r at the .Middle Ten. pie |s7l), lecorde. . !' Poole sn.,' ISSj; asEiimeil the additional surnaTue of Pitt l>7i.. County Oi'urts Acl, 1SS8 ; with Introilucliim, Ac, Lnn.. 188S, imp. Svo. With Di-: Coi.vAii. IIkniiv Avsi;i.m. \ Complete Practice of the Countv Courts, Lon., ISsn, j vols. Svo : lid ed,, I8S7-S9. liCwis, Ilev. (.errard. M.A., grailuiited at ,^i. Catharine's Ilnll, Cand)r;dge, is;il; ordained lS;i4 ; \ ir:,r of SI, Paul's, Cliftonville, since IS7H. 1. Love ami .li.i! ousv, and otlicr Poems, Lon., 1803, 12nu). 2, I'l'ran-.; Ballads of the Ciil. Lon., lS8,i, sm. er. Svo. Lewis, Harold. The Churcli Rambler: a Sciic; of Articles un the Churches in the Neighbourboml mI Bath, l.on., Is76, Svo. .Vnon. Lewis, Mrs. Harriet. 1, Amber, the Ailiipi.l, N. York, ISMI, l2iao. 2. Her Double Life, N. York, ls^\ I2mii. Lewis, H'Jiiry. The English Language ; itstiram- mar and lliMoiy. Lon., 1807, 12mo; 9th ed., 18S1. Lewis, Henry King. Lewis's I'ooket Medical Yiicabuliiry. Lun., I8S(), lOmo. Lewis, Hubert. 1. Principles of t^mveyanun,;, Lon., 180;), Svo. 2. Principles of Equity Draliiiig, Lon., 1805, p. Svo. • Ijewis, J. Digest of the English Census of bTl, Lon.. 1 873, r. 8vo. Lewis, J, The Refornmtion Settlement ; Suminiiry of :'uhlic Acts, ,tc.. Li n., 1885. Svo. Lewis, J. C. Windfall Verses, and other Pccin.-, Lon., 1875, 12mo. Lewis, J. V. York, IS70, :i2 Lewis, J. W. 1801, l2mo. I^^wis, John. Discipline for Holy Baptism, etc, .\, .Manual nf the Infantry Drill, I'liihi., A Treatise on the Law of En im ni Dimi'ain iii tlic I'liiled Slides, riiic,. 1888, Svo. Lewis, Jolin Hcldwarc, |/(/i(<, vol. ii., "S«nii, John, lit Sini/li Hull, lieiit,," the pseuilonyme iukKt which licpii),liflie(l hi,- lirst liuok,] )828-l8Sl", gra^lu ,ii .| lit Trinity Cullegc. (,'iuiibridgc. IS30 ; M.P. for lin-n |iort 1808-74. 1. Across the Atlantic. By the AiuIimi of "Sketches of Canlahs." Lon., I8.'il, Svo. .Aimii. 2. Our College: Leaves from an Undergrailuate's Scrili- bliiig-Book, Lon., |S57. Ii. (Ed.) Jiivenalis Saline: with a Literal English Prose Translation and Nntc.-, Li.n., 1S7;), 8\o: 2d ed., ISS2, 2 vols. 8vo. 4. (Trails, Pliny's Letters, Lon.. 1S7U. Svo. Lewis, ."Mrs. L. L. Fatal Shadows, Bristol, I--?, 12mo. Lewis, Mrs. L. P. Henri; or. The Little Savuy. aril in Paris, N. York, 1S78, lOino. Lewi«, I.awrenee, I857-IS90, h. in Philaiiel|iliia; graduated at the University of Pennsylvania L'STfl ; ml- mitted to the bar l87'J ; editor nl " American and EiiL'iidi Railroad Cases" and " Aniericiiii and English Cor|Hini. tion Cases," 1880-80. 1. Essay on Original Land Titles " ' ' ' f I ,;-t il in Philadelphia, Phila., 18SII, 8co. 2. The Coiiri Pennsylvania in the Seventeenth Century, Phila :i. History of the Bank of North America, He Bank chartered in the United States. Ilhisi, I 1882, 4to. I. Memoir of Edward Shippen, I l;ii i tico of Pennsylvania, Phila., 1883, 8vo. Lewis, Leopold, d. 1890; a solicitor. A 1'. Merry Bells, Lon,, 18S0, 3 vols. cr. Svo. Lewis, Lady Maria Theresa, (Villiers,!!""**, vol.i.,udd.,] 1803-1805. (Ed.) Extracts from the leur- nnls and Correspondence of .Mi.«s Berry, from I r^i I" 1852, Lon., 1886, H vols. Svo, "To a posterity of .strangers Mi.ss Berry's Itcmaiii- iitc in- teresting rather thnuigli ber eorrespondenls, and 1" : leiji! Mild Viirie'l espi-riptv ", than on Jo-r own a.-cfiuot N'--' compelcnt Judge win undervalue Lady Theresa ! «iss share In the nu'rit of (he volumes which sheliasiaii ::-lii'il. Her exorcise ■ of patience, of research, of caiiilinii ai"! d Jnilgmcnf hasorifanized an iiiiwieldy mass ot p«|" i- i"i<> an iiileresliiig hiouriipliy. 'I'lie notes, and (he pa--.o;esof conneiaiiig narrative, are remarkable for accuracy :inil lot '""luilies on t LEW In.,,,,, Ne.k,.,ee.a..oryof„.„ P,4c„t Day^.n!; 1.0!:!^^,', p -.sv:, ^''^'^'"'"i'^i""^ (" Heroo. uf .Science,") ..■Kit;.'; ; "' -'l^;;;/:,«/'^'''">;-i V.-- : '. with L..r,., is tlie Umii- MC " lu,l,i,u; hut it Is M, i',,|] I i,-, 111- line, I, ]> h,«,li is l.iincasliiio, Kiij;. .■Memorii,],.< (K<1.) Cmteniiiorary Medical I'eylund, .loliii, of ll„.|lcv, I,s7;(. I-eyriiiHl, John. -. A ll„l,,|a.v ,„ .S.uth Al,ica. M«|,s u„d I||u„.' ' \J,,',: 1 SSI' ■■■"'■•■'■'■ "■•— K Silr ■-" "'Ss^:- k;5 ss Lewis, Tliomiis Uayter, PS\ h im^ ilritiiiiriica. The ll,,lv 1>|.„.„. f r ''"^ "'"'""''■' l.»n., IH.ss, Hv,,. ^ ' •''■'■"^^'l'-'"'- Illu^-t, j.l.'^ of th,. .low;" ■ ! ;, 7'f, '^"■"' i"""-' i«l Ins • Tc.,;.. fejo^^-r^^^^^^^^^^ K:';:!:hr'"/;;:--/^;r''i%^^t'^iH^'''^'^'' r:;;:::"ui:;'^i!;^:'^t:;'"''^™'^''<^^'''-i^^:^^ I."" , 1S72, ,,)!;,' • ^^«»l'=<'»">« U'-ovo Scnuons, ^.i'i::t^"^:;'^'^^^;f- ^Vhist:Wh,UCa.,toI,ea..t •iH. i"«.oha.c;fi;ok:;^x"v:;;',;)j;, ■';;"« ^ "';'•'« '<-■• Leys, John Kirkwood, .M.A.: clucitcl at ,l,„ I;.nU»a,.s : a 8to,.y of .cotti.sh Life. Lo^risss/i vol" l.ins, Rev. John J«,„es, m.a., b. is.U, in Lon- "I- t<> a l^l:i: vica,- of St. M,i;.t': 'llol^n^^^V" ^ ""'"'""^ . I.^u,.,na,k. of 1-aith, L„„., I«S 1 L 7 . n ' l.cuis. Wiii:i... 1 vicai-of.St k7i„„ • <■ ; 'V''-*"' ""J ■■^ii'oe then lii.s •Vlc^^^i; '' '-""''^'''^«''- '• '^''"■' "'-•'••tor an.] .-- \;:rLo„^ tT'"o°\[ "jM'^-r <^"-'i-- "f in its I'll- the Date of his Ho.«pcl,' Jolin consiilci-c'.l a,s Kvi.lcnc coiicg;/!':;,' ,;':'■( on i's'7' ''?"•■'"'' "' ■-'• """'''« t' •■ ■'■-;;•. HVO. 'esole, [,i novel,] Un., ISSli, 2 I Viaut" d"' 1'"'""''"™' ■i'i<'"li.-e, Lon., I, f.ll.lin.- t~ .-- l-<,7, '-■-■■''"" "•.c^ii!;i!:'a.;dT,aorS'""'"^^'- ''■'■■"■ II ^"-', |>. 8vf I ill's to Y •■ybiirn, ll,.v. J„h„ D.D ^ -■M,a:;^i,^'[;^^-"«'''-'''oof;;;^;;;j:^ ing I'ointi, Lon., Ill', vol. i., ad,!.] " i«al »'..:.ed_„„thoir■ii;:idarTo;,;ra^:;v'^v:■vo^^l8^8 N. Libhey, W. II. The Use Bost., l:-ri), Kinio. I ichten.stc'in, Vri..^^^, ndujited daiightei- of Lord Ilolbi and Abuse of Tobaoc Aloys Lichteiijt iicess Mnrie, d. 1879; »„ 111 : iuairicd to Prince of Austria, l. jj ')llan,l House: 1001 s 4 LID with Five Steel Engravings by C. A. Jeeni, after Paint- 1 ings by Wiitta iinil otlier Celebrated Artists, and Nu- merous Illustrations drawn by Professor P. H. Delamotte | and engraved on Wood by J. D. Cooper, W. Palmer, and Jewitt & Co., Lon., 1^71!, 2 vols. .Svo; another edition, containing in addition to the above about Forty Illus- trations by the Woodbury Type I'rocess, and India Proofs of the Sr el Kn'jravings, 2 vols. med. 4to. 1 " The historiciil jiart of this bncik is more {■rum. poorly ! executed, and intersprrsnl. \\r ciiiniDt say relieved, by some pointless alti'iiipl^ lU s\ it anil vapid meditations. . . . , The paperand print are siipertiiio, and the eiiKiavings and wocjil-emse.xiniisitf."— .■^'ll^ Itii:, .\.\xvi. OaO. 2. Nora: a Novel; taken froia the (iermun, Lon., IS77. cr. Svo. Liddell, Mrs. Cliristinu Catlu-riiie I'raser, (Tytler.) 1. .-^weet Violet, and other .-'tories, Lon., ISii.t, 12mo. 2. A Hose and a Pearl, Lon., IStilt, p. Svo. 3. Jasmine Leigh, lion., |S71. 1. Margaret, Lon., 1872, 2 vols. p. Svo: new ed., 1S7.!, 1 vol. J. Mistress Judith : a Cambridgesliire Story, Lon., 1S7.'!, 2 vols. cr. Svo; 2d ed., IS7+, 1 vol. I>. Jonathan, Lon., 1876, 2 vols. cr. Svo. 7. Making or .Marring. Illast. Lon., IS7'.I, 12uio. S. Songs in .Minor Keys, [poems,] Lcju., IsSl, 2lmo. II. The Other Half of the World, liOn., XSSI, p. Svo; 2d ed., ISSa. liiddell, Henry. The F.volution of a Democrat : a Darwinian Talc. Illust. N. York, ISSS, l2mo. liiddell, Sir Henry Tiioina.s, second Baron and first Earl of Itavenswortli, 17!i7-ls7-'. (Tnins.) The .Eneid of \'irgil, Hooks VII.-XII., in Knglish Blank \'erse, Ediii.. 1S72, Svo. Liiddell, Hon. and llev. Robert, .M.A., b. 180s, son of the second Uaron and liist K;ir! of Kavensworth, graduated at Christ Churcli, I Ixford, Is2i); oi-daine^l is:!.'!: vicar of St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, 1S.')1-S1. 1. Lent Lectures on the Seven Ueailly ."^ins, Lon., ISaS, Svo. 2. Fruits of Penitential :5orriiw : Lent Lectures, Lon., I8(i0, fp. Svo. 3. The Inspirii ion of Holy Scripture, Lon., 1SB4, Svo. 4. Lectures preached in St. Paul's, Knights- bridge ; new ed., Lon., Isiifl, l2iuo. 5. The (.'hurch's lielief in the Keal Presence : Two ,'. Coleridge, Lon., 1871, Svo. (And see ("rREOOUv, Ri:v. UoBKiiT, t«j>i:i.] I.I. Forty Sernion- on Various Suli- jects, Lon., 1S72, Svo. 14. "Some KicHoiit. ,.f Religion : Lent Lectures, 1S7II. Lon., 1S72; M ed.. 1-sil, IL'mo. "This is. a Jin*-' series of l«wtnrcs. in wiiidi mir readers will tindsoincid' the most camlid. tempiMiiI'.-, and tiuvUMijI- fill answers wliii ii have ever been givin to tlic religions ilouhls 111 Miir diiv. and will llnd these answer, arraimel with all Hint lucid IhniuIv of statement and prot.iiinil deiith of feclina which have lung consiitiited the faseinu- tlijii of l>r, Liddous sermons."— .Sptv(ii(or, xlv. 120j. IIJDJ LIE 15. Twelve Sermons preached at St. Paul's and tho University of Oxford, Lon., 1873, Svo. 16. Sermon on tijc Late liisliop Wilberforee, Lon., IS75, Svo. 17. Sermons on Various Subjects, and Two Lectures on St, Paul, Lon., 1876, Svo. IS. Phu:be in London: a Sermon or the Parochial Mission Women's Association, Lon,, I ■'-77, Svo, III, Forty-Two Sermons on Various Subjects, selected, Lon., I87i), Svo. 2II. Thoughts on Present Church Troubles : Four Scrmims, Lon., Issl.p. Svn; :'.| ed. same year. 21. Teaching and Healing: a Scriiieii, Lon., 18S1, Svo. 22. (Ed.) (If the Five Wounds of tie Holy Church. By Antonio Rosniini. With an Inte duction. Lon., ISS3. er. Svo. 23. Eihvaid lioiuene Puscy : a Sermon preached at St. Margaret's, Liverpuel, Lon., 1SS4, Svo. 24. A Father in Christ: Sernii.n preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon., ISS.i, Svo. 2./. Easter in St. Paul's : Sermons bearing ehietly on tic Resurrection of Our Lord, Lon., 188.'), 2 vols. p. Svo. '•Thiiuuhtt'ul as Dr. Liddon's sermons are in snbstaiiiv, refined and wciglity in style, clear in expositinii mid ar- raiigemeiil, splendidly eloiiiient in certain passages, there is nniluntjledly a tendency to fall into one or Iwii limited trains of tlmiight, which makes all his sermons , slightly nuointonitus in tone."— .s^a'C/ii/or, lix. G87. 2li, Advent in St. Paul's : Sermons on the Two Coinings of Our Lord, Lon., 18SS, 2 vols. p. Svo. 27. Devotion to tlio Churcli of Clirist : a Sermon iireached before the University of Cambridge. Lon., Isss, Svo. 2S. Ser nions, ("Cunteuiiiorary Pulpit Library ;") new ed,, Lnn.. ISSS, p. Svo. " There are few sermons in the rich and varied lileralure of the iiulpit which would compare with these .sernuni.Nur Canon l.iddon's for eloiiucnce of expression, for deplh "i conviction, lor delicacy of disciiminatiiin in distiiii;in>h. iiig the nnist vivid eleiiicnts of human experieiiie, lor I'ower in describing the cliJinicti'ristic facts of hunuin na- ture, and lor lliat relinemeiit •'( leeling which enaliUs the preacher to use all his eloquence, nil his earnestne--. nil his insight into imaginative beauty, and all his knowhdgi- i'( human character, witlioiu for a inoinent jarring tleise chiirds of our nature on which the religious orator too often strikes sons to make us shrink from him. "— ,S;,cc/(i/..r, lxi,.-.l'J, "rneliisiic in his intelleetnal framework, he was emi neiitly elastic in every nthir lielil of life,— in syiiipiiiliy. in inuigfnution, in aiVection. in sensibility, in lo^'ieiil iniiie ness, in mental alertness, in mode of expression, in lurn- cd' feeling. . . . Tims lie liiid the diiuble gilt of llicpreiiili.r. He impressed, he overawed, he mastered, by the m-k-.:..! nnshakeii sol iditvw Inch his mental clmracti-ristics ji-mm. .i toliim, . , . .\nit yet at theserviee of this uniiiMviiiL' (;,,,; wasa brain, a heart, alive with inlinite inolion :il">ni liin; in rich variety, lertile. resourceful, quickening, ex pauiliii;;, vital,"— Ca.von Scott Hoi.i.a.su: CoiileuiiKiiurii llciiiuAHi. ISIKI. liidstone, J. Residence of the Inventor u( the .Steam-Fngine. Lon., ISlill. I-iil'b, Hermann. 1. The Protective Tarill': ivint it does for us, Cliic, IsSS, 12nio, 2. Emperor Uilli;i!ii J., the Founder of the New (ieruuin Empire: with II1-- torical Sketch of the German People from tlie Enrliist Times to the Foundation of the llohen/ollein I)yna.-iy. Illust. X. York and Chic, IssS, rjmo. Liebe, Julie. 1. (Trans.) Wit and Wisdom ef William 1.: from (lie (Icrunin, Lon,, ISSS, I2i 'J. (Trans.) The Science of Religions, by Euiile lliii 11 ill : with an Introduction by E. J. Ibipson, .M..\., .M.ll. \,,* . Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, Lon.. Is-", Svo. Ijieber, Francis, LL.D., [on(.', vol, i., add.,] Imim- 1S72. retained the eliair of history and polilieal ecMii.iii,y at Columbia College till ISlio, and in I86II became hIm) priifcssiir of political science in the Columbia Law Si'li""!, wliicli post he held until Ills dentil. For bini;,, sei: Pkhhv, T, S., i'ii/')((. I. InslriiclioHs fur the (loverii- mcnt of tile Armies of the United States in tile lieUl, N. York, Isii:;, l2mo. 2, licllections on the Chaniic-; necessary in the I'lcsent Coiistiiution of the Slnlo "f New York, X, York, IS67, svo, '■',. Friigiiuuits of I'mIII- ical Science; or. Nationalism and Inleriiiitionalisni. N. Y'ork, Is68, Svo. 4. Miscolliineoas Writings, I'liili,. ISSn, 2 vols. svo. liiebreich, Richard. Turner and Muli Delcrioration of ilil-Piiiuting,-. Lon., 1888, Svo, l.iepsner. Rev. H. !•'. (Ed.) Tho Young l':i^t.T and his I'eiipic : Practical Advice to Y'oung Ch 1 :.\ im'i' ' with Infrodiiclion ny J. T. Headloy, N. Vni., I -, 12mo. Liesohiii!;, I,. F. Through Peril to Fuiiii'e Story of Advcntine, Lon., ISsn, p, Svo, Iiietzc, Krnst. Modern llcliographic I'l a .Manual of Instruction in the Art of P.cpr ■ imini LIG Driiwings, Engnnin)- Lllf ...u..r7BrT£j'S:.-.^,«..-:.^ I8I>7. 8vo. -'. Missionary Picture-Oullerv. N. \Zk' 0,nun, S,n„kin« in A,„ch'„ V YkH -%''"■''"' "'' rector of St. .I,,,,,,., rr. . "F: 'i''- ! »id"iiK-a I.sC': '•"•«"'. Tli,.U,„l,ihi..ts„f Thibet, L HIT, I,sj7-s.-, 'r"fi'i,",".Vfv'p'"'' . "" '" '''•■•istendDin ; or, Jc-n IVrpu,,., Ke,i«i„n,'Lo::7^f:;M^;;;; '««-' «vo. « «w:r^U.rfc/1^;:---;^---'-^«nA,,. '.I llu. ^untrnvursv ..clJr ,'';;' j;,' '■'■'.'""I "f "la si.ie I.it-'lit of Asm.-~si,erl„n!;'lyil'^^ '"'^' '■I'urm.tcT of ci.e ■'■Koo'."-- <"veile,l:or,-n,ibct„„",in,,„hi..,.- . 1'''<1, Svo. 5. IJuJ. An InUhin Wiznni, Lon., J88- ;.. i„..,..ont^Ci^S;l.^';-; ;;;;;-; N. York IS,4 ' ; " 6n,J T I r*-" '^ ,^'""''>'- ^"•'"• 8. My Phila., rector of St. ,Janie Sermons, ohiellv o :? ae,^;ir'^o^;:r,:^;^^^^^' '^=' ^■" '"e ^o. i-iinite of Cni^s Sinn,. T i ' ""'"'."-" '*"5; IJerpetua inPhiio.,i;„y.^Kr:',i^^7tr"""' ''''■ «^"'"- «uea« TrinUy rolLrr;., . '■ , ^'""T'''' ^"S- ^ e.lu- in 1851 a, a wp.S ';^''"" ««■'.. >vl>ero he grucluate,! N.edallist.an?! Ii3t;/v" ■"'"■""^'' ''"'' Chaneellor'. Fellow a,;a'i:^r:;r'li!::,^^:r"r;:;:,ru-s'!s'='™'«'' u^n profesor of .,ivi„it^.l the ;';;i;!„::^^'„ '?;;;- 1S75, ana'iiilh:;;';:,' Cu^uh .;"';"% i. ^r-'^r-^" the^nJli.,, New ■^:^?.^;:, LoJ^',^;^l"s!^^-°- "^ -ivs on tho Work pntitl,.,! .. J ' ™' ■'• ^'■ l.''n„ is.si) Sv" " supernatural Religion,"! »-■>»». "vrt ,"!,;; ■V.;,?- ':, '•?""" T'«i» ™ 4as:;:ii;n!5:.S';;;,ss;i,:ris Mark, nf„ T. ..,.'■..•''""•■■'' C^ aphain. I. Scrii.tural V''''l^~!rri^r!^^^'^^;';';,^r-V''^- TriiKM in l" i^ Ic n ■redt!;^1'■''f"''''■'' '" "'« ^'"'^ eceUry to the government in IMJ.J. "jTe re- unJer- rief ,^.""""'"8' to leading English reviews | A,,.i ary, ','5J?" "»'' '^'o'i-n Thought, Lonl Ihs/'sv:'" I.iglitwood, John Mason, M A b IS',?. „ By Ct1i^hr-i^i;:::t;:}'<-'"=^^ ■--t;a,.e,^e,'^''i;:^/^:;^;'^l;^;xr'"'''-^^^ '■'llie, .Utliuc, M.U.A.S. I, The Ki;!"',f T. :nowloclKe •"■' tui T. ■ y, L. '"I- liliist. L ■Ir Mllie liiis "•70. iriino !l with (1 1 <|iei' liuddh -•>|>3V "■ ami Early Uud fi'.ii lar/ri, umimiii oi'in- nil lli> I'a^i- I miimrativeruliitkinsMrn,,, itiisni '■■ which noescepiion can bo takui Work, anil has .(TosUuK iiiformatliii '■iism. There 2 vols. Svo. ..nhn^llJl^^jS'i^lijl;,^!-;:"!!;;? ^?^,""""i'' '■^"<^"' view "it5^tKS!:^;il-iH^;S"f-^^^ "faKroatthema"-.SV,^ Av, LvIm'';:; '""'"'"Uk huinlling ..seuiei?.e;a!;!i:i'j,Aj:;!::ii'|;i'^:!'"'f ■ ," '>*"» «"">niu .„ the service of" " t ,o .?., ."l ""*''' '"■•-■,'" 'ashiu'ii i„ j^.it« and chatei:;;ffi,i^;;i'a;rt'^f;'^^i.;i!'>,r'%^;^ vols. I.., I-!W, I2ni . , , tiim.. but.ttt'uiii, ilicsej Lon.. l,su 130,5-I!S, [, ,,^ Lillywhite, i\'. jp to Canada, I, ■^vu. are mauv m., 18(i0, 12ui Public School Matche The English Cricketor's T rick, J. Lectures, Expository and . p- Svo 'rip Pniotioal, 1003 m : ' I "••"•'llta. •■=.!« LIN liiiicolii, David rraiicis, M.D., li. 1S4I, in lioston, Muss.; giailiiiitcd at lliirvanl IHCil, ami at tlio incilical departiiiLMit IXil. 1. Ufpoit dm .-ii'liuol lIvHionu; [also] H^'gione in Schools anil (,'c)llof;c?, by A. L. Cur- roll, Host., ISV-l, Svo. 2. Klcctro TliiTa|iLMitics : ii Manual of McUieiil Klootriuity. lllnsl. I'liila., I.--:'.!, r. rjiuo. ;i. Soliool an.l hulustrial llygicno, I'liila., 18SU, 2lnio. Lincoln, Harold. 'I'lio Sea and tlio Savages ; a Storv 1)1' Adventarc. I.on., 1S7L', 12ino. l/incuhi, Kcv. Ilenian, I). IX. !>. 1S21, at liosti.n, ilsif:'.; graduated at llrovvn University Isill, and at Xewlon Tlieoliigieal Institution ISI.i; bueaioe a ]ia|ilist minister, lield pastorates, and has Ijeen pidfessor^ (if eliureli history at Newton sineu IJitiS, I. (Ivl.) The Quiet Hour, liost., Is^Tl, I.Sino. 2. Outline Loetures in fliureh llistorv, Bost., 1>2. 5. Typical Knres'.iadowin;.'s in (Jenesis ; tlie World to Coiuc. I.uu., 187S, ]p. ■'vo. I.ind, , h. at Lehman, I'a. ; superintendent cd' the L'nited States Mint 1S7:L Money and Legal Tender in the L'nited States, N. Ycn-k, ls77, T-'mo. Liiidesay, Mrs. II. H. (Kd.) .Momoriivls of i Charlotte Williams Wyun. Eilited by her Sister. Lon., ! 1S77. Lindesie, A. 1. Ueconoiliation ; or. Peace with (iod thnpugh the blood of Christ, Lon., LSS2, p. Svo. 2. The Gospel of tirace, Lon., 1SS4, p. svo. Lindley, Capt. .Vugustns F. I. (Ed.) The Abyssinian War from an Abyssinian I'oint of View, Lon., ISbS, IJino. 2. After Ophir; or, A. Search for the South African tJold-Fields, Lon., 1871), Svo. ;i. The Log of the "Fortuna:" a Cruise on Chinese Waters, Lon., 1870, Ito; new ed., Is82, sfj. lilmo; 4tli ed., 1881. Liiidley, Sir Nathaniel, son of John Lindley, F.U.S.. (./. I-., •iiilr, vol. i.,) 1). 1S28; called to the bar at the Middle Temple IS.'iili judge of the court of com- mon pleas and knighted 187.i; lord-justice of the court of appeal and a member of the privy council since 18S1. 1. (Tran.s.) Introduction to the Study of Jurisprudence ; from •'System des I'andekten-Rechts,'' by Aubon F. Justus T'hibaut, Lon, IS.i.xSvo. 2. A Treatise on the Law of Partnership : including its Application to Joint- Stock and other Companies, Lon., IstiS, 2 vols. r. 8vo; othed., I88S. Lindley, Percy. 1. Walks in Epping Forest, Illust. Lou., 1883, obi. er. 8vo; new ed., 1888. 2- Walks in the Ardennes: Cycling, Driving, Boating, ,lc., Lon., 1887, sij. Hinio. a. Christmas Cookery :ind Good Cheer, Lon., I8S8, r. Svo. Lindley, Walter, .M.D., and Widney, Joseph I'onieroy, M.D. California of the Snitli : its Physi- cal lleograpliy. Climate, Uesonrces, lioules cd' Travel, and Health-Kesorts : :il'oiiiplete lini.le-Book to Southern Calilornia. Illust. and .Map. N. York, ISsS, !2iiio. Li nd»ay,.VIexaiider William t'rawl'ord. Earl ot'l'raui'urd and Ualcarrcs, [""'' . vol. i., aild.,) IS12-18S0. succeeded to the title in ISli'.). He . leveled himself mainly to historical and antiiiuarian studies, ami to the formation of a library unrivalled among priv:ite eolle<'tioiis for tlie niiiubiT and value of its rare books, lirst editions, and manuscripts in various languages. 1. .Seeptieism a Ketrogressivu Movement in Theology KiOl LIN and Philosophy, as contrasted with the Cliureh of Lug. land. Catholic (at once) and Protestant, Stalde auil Progressive, Lcui., Isfil, 8vo. "it eontaiiis the fruit iif very extensive research. , . . Hut the style is nut atlruetlve. . . . Lord Lindsny thinks iioililng ol'u sentence an uetuvo pinie long."— .Su'. itiv., xii, J.'o, 2. On the Theory of the English llcxamoters, Lon.. I'»ti2, sip Syo. "We ehuiL'e Lord Lliiilsay with the crime of drivi.r,- simple lulli Irnm the customary wursliip id' llnnier by il,,- ciuitcnipi iiit" which lie brings him by his inili liel almn! translation into Kimlisli llcxaiuelcrs. (lalsely sHialleii.laifl by the iiilnlerably bad Kntjlisli llc.\ameler.s In whii h ;,.■ has travestied him."— .sii/. W' i\. xiii. .v.i". ;;. Memoir of Anna .Mackenzie. Countess of lialcarr. -, Edin., ISCiS, 12iiio. 1. Conservatism: its Priucipi.-. I'olicy, and Practice, Lon., ISlis, Svo, 5. (Kciiuiciii,.in in Relation to the Chuieli of England: F'our Letlei-. Lon., lS7tl, Svo. li. Etruscan Inscriptions Aioily/ii. Translated, and ('■oiiiuented upon, Lon.. Is72, syn. "Lord Criiwforil lias cniiviiiicd liiiiisclf that the liio- gmiKc of the ancient I'.truseiiiis was a lliub-liutcb diiih.!. and ilinl with this key we may decijiber the siniiiKe lii- scnjitions wbicli have hitherto batlled iibiloiueisls. , . Jlis coiivieliou and his iiilerprela;ioiis. aliliouuh luany .,t' them lie open to serious objei-lioiis, cannot be disiuisscd with eoiitempl."— .S(i/. l!a:. .x.wv. '.'.lo. 7. Argo; the (iolden Fleece: a Metrical Tide, L"i,.. 187(1, Svo. 8. The Earldom of .Mar in Sunshine ai.'l Shade during Five Hiinilied Years: Letters to the I i Clerk Register of Scotland, Edin.. 1S82. 2 vols. sv„. I'osth. " Fiilure liookmakers will use his wi.i k as a mine I'rcn, which t,i horinw exiininles of the vicissitudes ol I'aniil.cs and the romaiirc of the peeratc."— ,S(i/. A'cr.. liii. .'i;'.T. " It is an flaiii.rate review mid criticism ol llie in-,, winch WHS liiounlit before !lio llniise of Lords by ih,, tiillier of the present Lord K. llie in order to estiiblisli lii- rinlit In succeed to the e,.:ldoiii of Mar a- the heir mule of Ills c.oisiii, llie lute Karl ol .Mar and K. ,1110, and 1. 1 I'n counter case which was se! Iiefure the Lon'.s at tbcMiuLc lime in bidialf nl' Mr. (iomieve-Erskiiie, who eliiiin- |.. have iiilieriled the title of Karl of .Mar as hi.s uncle's beir- general. "-. !(/■.. No. .',s;«. Lindsay, Hon. Colin, h, ISlit; brother of the preceding. 1. I'niim and I nity : an Address, Lmi. Isliu, Svo. 2. Increase of lie Flpiscopate, Lon., lsi',:;. Svo. 3. The Church Union Movenieiil : Six Aniiiiul Addresses, Lon., ISC.'i. Svo. I. Evidence for the Piipucy, Lon., Isil'.), Svo. 5. De I-Ieclesia et Cathedra; or. The I Eiii)iire Chureh of Jesus Christ: an Epistle, Lon., |s:7- ■ 78, 2 vols. Svo. "Yervnineli the kind of work that Georce Klioi'> Mr. ('asaul)i'ii niiubt lia\e |uodneeil if lie had turned Io.iimui Catholie."— S. (Ill n ii.\.M ; Acl. l.indsay, Ldward. The Law of Prohiites an 1 Administrations. Ireland. Lon., 18.0s, Syo. Lindsay, J. J}. Chrono-.Astrolabe : a Set of As- • ronomie Tables. Lon., 1858, Svo. Lindsay, J. T. Frenqh E.xiles of Louisiana, N. York. IsSl. l2uio. Lindsay, James, M. A., M.D. The Analytical In- terpretation of the ■'System of Divine Goyerniueut of .Moses, Lon., 187.'), 2 vols. p. Svo. Lindsay, James .VIexnnder, M.D., of liclfast. (liniatie Treatment of Consumption: Homo, Fnicign. and Colonial Sanaloriii. Lon., Iss7, cr. Svo. Jandsay, James Ludovic, LL.D.. F.ll.A.s.. F.R.S., V.P.S.A., LnrI ol' I'raAVl'ord and Bnl- carres, h. 1S47; son of A. W. C. Lindsny, Kail of Crawfcu'd and lialcarres, snyo.i. liibliothcca Lindesiaiiii : Hand-List to the Early Editions of the Greek and Latin Writers of Ancient and .Mediieval 'f iuie.s, Lon., Iss,,^ sy,,. Lindsay, Kev. Thomas .>I. 1. (Trans. i Sy-teni of Logic, and History of Logical Doctrines; fiuiii llic German of F'riedricli Ueberweg, Lon., 1871, Syo. 'J. .st. J.Mark: with Maps. Notes, and Introductions, Edin., 1881, 12mo. :!. The Reformation, ('• Hand-lluol,s for Bible-Classes,") Edin., 1882, p. Svo. I. Gohlcn Tlinn-hts: Words of .lesus recorded in the Gospels, Edin., 1>S2. ti4mo. :), (Ed.) Golden Thoughts from the r,-;iliiis, Edin., ISSli, 481110. 15. The Acts of the Apostles; \nlli Notes, Edin., 1SS4-S,'), 2 vols. p. Svo. 7. ( Ed. I Tlcui'lits from tho Imitation of Christ, Edin., ISSd, 12iii.i. s. '[he Gospel of St. Luke: with Introduction, Not. -. ami Maps. Edin., lsS7, 2 vols. p. Syo. Lindsay, Rev. W., D.D. 1. Inquiry into the Christian Law as to the Relationships which bin .Mar- riage, Edin., IS.i;'), l2mo; 2d ed., 1S7I. 2. Lcctiii'S,,n i the Epistle to tho Hebrews. [Edited by Rev. Ueirgo i Brooks.] Edin., 1807, 2 vols. Svo. LIN 18J;.""'r''^.' "; ""!"«•"» M.D., P.R.S.E., F.L.S., ,1 18. 0, min. l(„iio. 2. Contribution to New 7.., h,,.'! LindsBj, Vvilliam Schaw, Isi6-1877, b ,it Avr ^cotlun.l; «,,„t „,seh as a cabin b„y, r, wo , t'l ' ..i ""incl ;;f « n.erchanfna,, i„ l,s;iB, J ^ZnlyZ !. .■./t ''"I'l'ini! business in .. u'luu, eccto.l M.l.loi' lyneniou 1 n Isjl and fnr Nnuiorlan, m Is.v.l. I. Our Navigation ai^lMH, . Laws uonsiclered, l,„n., 1863, Sv„ 2 n„r \f . 1 .Shipping and Aneient ^n.^erce I w '.^\. I .''us^i C' trations, I,„n., l,s7l-76, -I vols Svo """•'■"us iiius- Blve additionah^|;;/,rS 'lorcv ,,^r.u;;L timis, and contrlbulf towards iaki J huir^ ''''"''"I'- plete eni^yclopjcdia ..r tlie 1, st rv , ■ «m, y"'"."''* '}. *■■">»• A'0'.,xxxviii,:,.i,i,an/l.xli M ^ »''ili-buildiiig."-.Sa(. l-o'n '^""""t'o""'!.""^'"' '"^V^,""^ Mercantile Marine, iwieeti:;,r:f a'^Mo^i.^rr t': ;^''"'''r r' in 1852. and was apX? re LTn! ,! VoTnti it^ Torol^'i 5r"o^%'. ";",•■. "'-'-y ""-' Present IN^io^' Bou1;dLi:::.M/nta;o,T'„rn"rsr? 1 '>;", l---t'»• '" ■'^™*'an'lf e»i- on '1 ,^u' ■'?.'' *"*'"'• ""v years carried »" .' large bookbinding establiHhment in New York City Knicrrbo,'^k.'r\r'""' '" "'" •'™"'''' ''i'"™' '" 'ho .s",l ,ri„«''^ •" ^rious journals. I. o"«s of the .Seasons, and other I'ocins, N. Y„rk l.soo I.inBnrd, Alfred, and IIutchinM.n, J, (Trans ) " I ini' '"""•''•' il'^ed Kournier. I.un., ISS|,,.r. Svo Tow|,"i:'n""|ss"r": '^^T- "f Country and an.V'n,!"''' ^^J^'V-'S^ '■ ■'^'^•'"="1 Annals of the King, and (Meens of lOngland. I.oi,,. is.m, fol. - The Hold Seeker j a .Metrical Narrative, Lon. 1m;,), fp Sv, " " Musical l^yuics of London, l-on., IMI- 8vo (lii ni.' With F . "^v"^ '""•?. "'"' Cli"'"" Countiet -hW^;%-:i^^-'i-,--^,,]-n....n. ■ >o 0. Ihe Magic Flute, l,on.. I.SS4, p. Svo fi A Ust Son, and The (iloverV Daughter, l,on 1S85' p 8v^ '• A Garhuul of .Seven Lilies, Lon. IS8 n 8»^o 8* Ihe Haven under the Hill, l.'n,,, i.'.c, 3 o .;. cr 8vo !r 8vo lo'T '" " '';j" ■■ ," •'^''»"' I-"" '■^•^■3 vols! .'« -llvvays a diarn, about it. life she (ieseribes ' ^vell M ,,V';V '''"11" """■'■'*• «''<«e "nd tbcfresh i^rltt 1 ,• n 1 brer iH^nV''''"'!''' ".' "'•'^ "'='' tier pleasant tales T 1 m u ..r ''^'''''- ""''"'''"'^'e qi.cni tciideiievt. makel r ,1 ''er writings is a fro- .^>k in an i.nposLC'tils:.;;'^^!:';;';^-:!":^^,;':^-;^ : i'iiistead, -if. c. ' sq. Ifitno. 'c.!^;"rSLi:i:;L.^.,^^i^-L^-^--^,Va,ue^ acetic Surv^ing aid Angu^;V:;^c;;::^;i^"f88 j " t ■ ; Creation and Grace, Lon., 1884, 12ino N- 'VorI;'"l's-,R^';"'''^'- '^^1 ""*''"« "f 'he Nations, I ii.. «' '"" *"'■"'■'; Ihila., 1S64, Svo in INo8 she was married to William James Linton ,w",a t.m hJ"r ^""'7'"" ""•'^- f""-" "™'» "part m/s L ,"' ^m has been a frequent contributor o the 8a urdTv 11, p. svo. 2. Ihe Luke Country, Lon., 1864 tvo ■ -,'™f :'"u.r Nettle., a Novel, Lon' 1^65,3 vols.^: 'p'sv. neVed ^i'T^f.^^'T'^^' ''»"•• If^fie.Svols. :rN:v^.''L:ri8i,?:T::is';r!;vo'-'''"^"«'^^ »■'■-''= ne^5r^^8r^i?'^^^:^;-^,jf--^f-- son uiii„t,an ami Oomniunist. Lon.', IS72."p.'8vo 7enl^';;!;^ct'"wn^«;^;l;!ii.^™rpi7'''f'''^'>^^ thodoxy : iUs i very a rail ; ' ""' "'eology of or- attempt to deline^S t^SJ: ^V^^Ill^ilulli^'^lJlJIJelS^iillJ JU05 " A Marvellous House, Lon., 1879, f .oaC LIN mdn of the workins-clnsi' "f "ur own ilfty, tjcclniilnt: his °r"cr with the h.nmin life of Christ us his ^,';-'>'''' ' " : Biul In a miicli U«< imrruw sense his model, anil MruiluiUI> 1 ollfylni; his (■"invptluii of it . . . In the cmirse ol an umi.'islsteil itrnKk'le with the princil.les anil machinery ol modern sueielv."— S/icdii/oi-, xlvl. ;i7;>. 8. l>atrioia Keuilaill, Lun., 1»74, 3 vols. p. Svo ; new ed., \>*i:>. •• Whatever may be thonRht of the artlstle merits of this romaiiee, it is impossihle not to en ..y the "j .'''j';';' ''' ,\'- Vftelty wiiieh pervades the whole ol it and kIvu.-. It lb dls- tliictlve llavoiir."-*i(. AVf., xxxvlii. Oi.i. _ y. The Mad Willminhhys, and other Tales, Lon., lJ . new ed., l.HSU, 12nio. Id. The Atonement of Learn Diindas, Lon., IM7I>, :i vols. p. Svo. " Deserves a hi«h place among sensation novels. ^ "''Wc 'should he sorry to deter any one eapalile of iiprire- clatlnL'siich a work from readiiiK it by siiyiii(; that it is a very serious pro.liietiun ; yet tlie writer's seriuiisiiess, her kuen sense oV the evils and waywardness ul modern so- (■letv. and of the duty of speaking out about them, mnst be taken into aeeoiint in jndKliiK' ol her narrative. Wo (inirht to add. however, that, if It is serious, It is certainly not duli."-.s«(. Afi'., xli. 7.-d. .„„ „ , U. The World Well Lost. Illust. Lon., 1S77, 2 vols. Svo; 18SII, 1 vol. 12. I'mlor which Lord? Lon., lf<7'J, 3 vols. p. Svo ; ISSd, I vol. lil. With a Kilken Thread, and other Stories, Lon.. 1SMI. 3 vols. p. Svo. M. The llebcl of the Family, Lon., 1SSI>, 3 vols. cr. Svo ; new - ' " ' In. Ath., LIP studied engraving under Clcor^o W. lionner, and gain. I a reputation as a draughtsman ami engraver on wii...l. He was engaged on the Illustrated London News, iiimI was one of the founders of the London Leader in IS.M. In lSli7 he removed to the I'nited States, and .selll.d first in New York, and afterwards in New ILiveii, C'oi.'i . where he opened a large engraving latablishment. I. Clarihel. ami other I'onms, Lon., ISC,'., l2mo. 2. Fern of the English Laka Country, Lon., ls(i5, r2mo. :; I Ireland for the Irish; Rhyme and Ueasons again-! i Landlordism, N. York, lStl7, itlino. 4. The Flower -.u. i the Star, and other Stories for Children, Lon., ISBit, 1(,mm.. 5 l'ot-1'ourri, N. Yo.-k, IHTo, 12mo. 6. The Ameri.MH Odyssey, Wash., 1876, 16uio. 7. The Poetry of Amcri.i, (Ilohn'sSlandard Lib.,) Lon„187.s, l2mo. S. Some Tra-- I tical Hints im Wood-Kngraving for the In.nruclioii 1 Reviewers and the Public, Illust. Bust., IS7'.l, »{■ llhii... U. James Watson; a Memoir (.f the Days of ihe tiirht for a Free Press in Knglnnd, and of the Agitaticm I r I the People's Charter, Manchester, IS.SO, 10, History '•! Wood-Kngraving in America. Illust. Lon., ISS2, fnl. : Host,, I8S3, llo. II. (Ed.) Golden Apples of Hespem^. 1S82. 12. (Ell.) Rare Poems of tlie Sixleentl' and Mi- cnleenth Centuries; a Supplement to the Antholog,.-: with Notes. Illust. Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. "The editor's taste In poetry is as true as his liaieh ni wood-engravliiK' The book will be welmme alike lo the ordinary reader and the scholar —All., No. ..m. "This delightful little volume -.s.pcd((/or, lyi. 10!i(. 13. Wood-Engraving: a Manual of Instruction, lllii-i. Lon.', 1SS4. , ., , ,, " We may accept this admiral:;- 'rcutlse as a sort of Imv- taste of the" larger and nuireeoinprehensive work onwoo.l- ed. 18S1. 1,5. .My Love, Lon., ISSl, 3 vols. p. Svo. It The Girl of the Period, and other Social Essays, Lon 1SS3, 2 vols, Svo. ("The Girl of the Period," reprinte from the Saturday Review, was published in Ne' Y'ork in ISB'.i.) ,, , u piiL'rnvlnL' which is expected from the aumor, . . . im« "These iiapers, which, as we used to sUlm them each | ^J^j^^^^t {;irposes(purport.s'.'| to be,-a manual of iiiMio.- snnday, sienied so largely tinctured with imra, ox id ; vha '^'l'}^^^. ,^jl 1,^ ,l,,,^^ ,„ ^,,, ,.,,refnily arram!vd, l.ui a clever tlippancy, when read in the light o '"]or toiitro- , i,,j,r ,„^,i,ftiid business-like treatise on ess •ntial pom >. . . A llilll' Ili.-Iullo; versles are very full of truth and subcrness. -.4ca((., xxv. f^^ ^^, expected from Mr. Linton, the book is likcwi 2S. „ , ,„,,;; somewhat controversial. He Is not content with .■xphuii- 17. lone, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. or. Svo; new ed., iSf**; | j,,,, [lie intelligence and art with whicii licwuk loi.l 18. The Ilift in the Lute, Lon., ISS.i, 32mo. lih Stabbed ; xhcmison chose their lines, but he must i.oint out i..w in the Dark Lon., ISS;5, 12mo. 21), The Autobiography , absent these qualities are in much moile woik Hindi I" C;:;i!,S;er Kl^kland, ,ss., 3 vols, er Svo ! passes f-4>;--t''l^:;ts^:"li!:i.^:^ i^ii.tcd, .0 " The first volume o|>eiis like tlic beginning of a regular 14- Lovt '''r- ,' "'' , 'rnnmi.uions N. York, Iss'.i, i;;S\;.a^r ^^^^^^ SiXi-'linl. Vflslill^lJInir , S'l^;, 'with's^;;;..^;'., IL 'urir^ Enghsh Vers.., S.jiiK.ortheskctches,whichareverythinly veiled lor j,,^ york, 18S3, :, vols. l2mo. ilic'most part, are in the happiest manner id the author rimvood, .Mary. The House of Camelot ; a Tide, of 'The Hill of tlie Period,' and are made add tninalb '^ „ ' --^ ^j:^i;ri';^.;f;^;:^l^:'^r^':x^^!li:^:il:"''^"'"''''" '''''" ; '"lip^^a, ^^U..U. Remarks ..d Emcnd;,,^,. 21, Paston Carew, Miser and Millionaire, Lon., 1SS«, ; on Tluicydides ; 2d e.l., Lon., ISOO, Mo. 3 vols. or. Svo. 22. Through the Long Night; a Novel, Lon., ISSS, 3 vols. cr. Svo. She is al.so said to be the author of Too Soon ; a Study of a Girl's Heart, Lun., 1873, 3 vols. p. Svo. Anon. Linton, Uev. Henry, M.A.. IS0J-18S7, gnvdu- ated at Magdalen College, Oxford. 1824; ordained 1820; rector of St. Peter-le-liuilev, (>xford, l8;)(i-77; hon, civnon of Chri.st Church from 1S71. .Sermons preached at St. Peter-le-Railey, Oxford, Lon., I87S, p. Svo. Linton, Kev. Henry P., M.A., graduated at ^"■■K.' '"."."' !'"%„. „„,„,, ,„„„ (-Grace Green Trinity follge. Dublin. IS45 ; ordained 1845 ; divinity LippinooU, Mr>. Sarnli Jane, ( txrace uieen lecturer at St. Aidan's (.'ollege |S.|9-.V,I ; vicar of Birken- head lS(i4-S2; rural dean of Birkenhead 1SS8. 1. Par- aphrase and Notes or. St. Paul's Epistles, Lon., IS.'.S, U'liio. 2. .Jesus the Resurrcctimi ; Twelve Sermons, Lon., ISlia, 12mo. 3. Psalms of Daidd and Sokonon, Lon., 1871, l2ino. 4. Tlic Scriptures arrangeil in the Order of Time as written, Lon.. 1875, l2nio; new ed., 1S8I. 5. The Book of .Jeremiah: with Notes; Part I., Historical Cli.vpters, Lon., 1878, 12mo. «. The Book of Kehemiah ; with Explanatory Notes, Lon., 1878, 12mo. 7. The Book of Genesis; with Explanatory Notes and Atipcndiccs, Lon., 18711, 12mo. 8. Christ in the Old Testament, Lon., 1880, 12mo. 9. The First Kf^MW h' the Corinthians: with Notes, Lon., 18SI, I2m', :.'. I ho Second Epistle to the Corinthians; with Note-. Lon., lSs2, 12mo. 11. The Books of Haggai and Zcchariah ; with Note?, Lon., 1834, 12iiio. 12. In Memoriam ; Ser- " ' ■ " Lon., Lipniann, R. I. (Trans.) A Hero of our Inn by M. U. LeniKmtoff, Lon., 1880. p. Svo. Lippe, Adolf, M.D., d. 1888. Text-Book of .M teria .Mcdica, Pliila,, 1SI)7, Hvo. Lippineott, Esther J., (Trimble.) Book of English and American Literature and Critical, Phila.. IS83, l2mo. Lippincolt, Leander K. and Sarnli Jiuie. Old Wonder-Eves, and other Stories for Chililreu. N. wood," pseud., I L"""-. ^ol- '■• '>'l'l"l ''• 1«23. 1. Stories and Legends of Travel and History. Illust. b"-!.. IS57 llimo. 2. Bonnie Scotlaml ; Tales of hor llisMiy, Heroes, and Poets, Best., ISliO, ISmo. 3. Stones In.in K;imou8 Ballads, Bost., ISfiO, ISmo. 4. Recorls "1 Ine Years, Bost., 1867, Hhiio. 5. Stories-' a«d M.irlUs "> France and Jtaly. Bost., 1S(',7, Kimo. (k New Ude iii New Lands : iNotcs of Travel acro.ss the Amonciiu Lon tinent, from Chicago to the Pacific and Buck, \.^on.. 1872, r.'mo. 7. Heads and 'I'nils : Siudie.i aii.i Muii" ol Pets, N. York, 1874, 8. Victoria, Queen ol Eii-liinl mens preached on Various Occasions, lSlil-87, 1888, cr. Svo. Linton, Lanrence. Ho is not Guilty ! 1860, p. Svo. Linton, Robert. VIr.H.-ts, Lor... IH.V. 1!. Linton, Wiliiiiin. Properties of .\ her Girlhood and Womanhood, Lon., 4883, cr. Stories for Home Folks. ISS5. Lippitt, Vrnncis >», served in the civil war, no r was brevetted brigadier general of volunteers. K^V Treatise on the Tactical Use of the Three Arte- York, 1S«.>. 12mo. 2. A Treatise on [ntrcnelin York, 18fi«, l2ino. 3. Special Operations of W . idi;ncc, 1868, r.'mo. 4. Fieh' Service in W 1 Siio. 5. Criminal Law as h..ininistercd m M- • m setts. Host., 1870, Svo. 6. Physical IVoofs ol '>iwtla'i Discovered Laws of the Sun and ' Life given in Letters to the Seybert Commission, "aM>- ISSS. Svo. _ _ T r II n ' - f).\l.. i.l.-.l' I Lon., vol. L, add.,] d. 1878. 1. id Modern Colours, Li 1852, p. Svo. 1862, 2. Colossal Vestiges of the Older Nations, Lon., Lipscomb, Kev, 'b. Is 1 6, at Georgetown, D.C, ; bee A"-. L'.n., 1872, . ; "^/^-^ N"."e. Mihv;uC\vi"!'i;s:r'lto''^ ''^"'"•' List, A. T«o Phases of the Social Evil. r.„„>.«, I tions. .MuIvauLrWir f?" ",':,''.''• ''''- I'hreo Voca- Maiirico Khynharf, l.on., I.sri, voU.^ |,, ,svi). List, A. Two Phases of the Social Evil, Lon., l.SBl, Listiido, J. T LI U U r r 1, ?^^''''^ **"''•' ^'l^'C'S.. 1-'.K.S., ^;;.:';|!:;';i^n:;i^;;t;r,^;:s^.:ft;i:s:;^ S.vs.cMu, l,on, I ';;»'';",:' •^''"'■"^■^ "" "'« Antiseptic I^ T.v. she .siiniiiirta o m.. ...._. ' ildiMiiil 1 }>■ !>vo; new cil., ls,><0 tions. .Milwaukee, \Vi..., Isss |"„„ '£fS."^r^r^t^;-^rc£.i=-&-:: I^ife. Iliua. N:-V;rk,''sss '■^l?;,!'""'' ^^"'«'' "'-"«'" 0^r^U,^:i^,I^"'T\ '^''-^^--nJnnts of l(Wn,%„b,irn, m" i""2 "''"^' M«»««cbusetts, in ."i-;.onar, ,u.^,^,;.,,,,.^?;''-;j^;.^--'-;J 1.^74, Madagascar: its lli.tory „„a Peop*^,e. '^lin^'luUn'; quiekereyeati.me I irihlh,,, „,?,■; '■'■■ v'"''''' "'"' I"'" "■ (.■rotesqiie in ,„ai V Vh l ' '" •^'"'"■'-' "'ul for the ilie .same .-iibje o us' i'n , i.' ' '''V '"," »"">'"'^ '1™' with fauna of Wnil, Ka."™" tl ,i "''H" ''" 'l'^' "">" an.l tl."r.mgl,.K,,in,,{;tV';L;iV.nelh:,rt'eils''l ''.''■ ^''V' a loii)? sweeii in row imr /i, „J ,, ■ 't'l". ^er.v niiicli as prcltx- stroke.' U'l i v fu/w .v'/'^-mV''^ " ^'","' ,''"'"«'' ThHfri' I'on ',fs?- "l''''""^' "■> Temperance,' .i^ ,is?;;r/r,i,.i:-V:--^^^;.|:.^1^8.. 3. A Cw"'l^l^^"';^^«--';«^;;;-!f';.™luateaat Inner Tein,,le l.S7(; 4 t '^'' '" ,""•' *""■ '" 'I'" Holdings aI ' 'Hie 'awn-'u 'f "" ""^ Agricultural ^th the Acts, Kegulati,;ns:Lt4^!ac!C,il"';'^8i: Sktlet'lt^r^*,^""'"''' V^°""' '^^•■'«'^ " L'vols, svu. Manners, and Facts, Lon., IS84, l.e;.siveS^!:;i.'^\,r^'«f^' r «">•'» <"« an,l very .^mpre- , (ouehe.i.anil W'T e Llv to h-i ,. ,■ ?' "i "<''' ''^" '"'--^ "Ot ioou.d_wisinK.';.e;jant,leieis:li,^\;i:!.^:,^:i,,';'-«'',-e . . . . -, ,,. ,..»„j iju^v tMl., I.SNU. tno. .-> \A hnso WiCn ..l...it _i. ' I ., . , ' ' An\'iT v- ^"^^-^-^^^ X^'Vok,']^^ ,2u„; i. chfield ' Th^' ^^'- ^'"''' "'*■'• •«"'"• -.; M:5e.^!::T^!-,s.i;:'^-^7r""-" of.L.i.J V:V,M 'n^""- .-• <'•■''•) The Poetical Work, ■ ' "'<;"lcv Pnncc, .Manchester and Lon., l.s.s] ^ life ISMl'f'o,:.:'"''"' '■"" "' *•-• J--" I-i'tie, N. York, izzie M. Persephone, and other Poems, Svii, also, a large-paper edition. 3. The L of John Cri^chi^ri^in^e^E? ,',",?,';:;,i;',!5!'?.?"°» of the nfe , Little, liOn., i'U. Little. Contc up, '^ius P. ester and Lon., 1.S81, II i IMiist. I with Joh '" '''it'-I'ley Prince an eli; 11(1 collec made LiitU -villi Ky., 1 Select lien Hardin: his Times and from his Speeches. C. Cholera: some R 'ted poems of ^^lture and Path'ioirv I.nn > obtain fora; Little, Hillia , 1867 m. The II istory emarks Weare upon its New 1007 • LIT nfttnimhlre, 173.')-1«H8. lHust. \,iivn-\\, Mfts'., 8v(). I.mic, Williiim John, M.D , K H.C.I'., v(il. i., :i'IiImJ |iliy»ifiiiii I'l llii! Iiiliint (ir|ih .u v _ Wnni'l' .111; ruiimltr (if, iiml forinorlv pti.N ^ m to, tlie U"yii|nrlhiii)("lii' lloii|iitiil, I. Niiluic ami TniUiiielit (if Iii-('"niiilio." "f Mm llniii:iii KriiiiiL', Lni)., is.,;), svii. L'. On Spiiiul Wciikiic.-F ,uiil S|iiiiiil CuiviitiiM'i' ; thuir Kurly KeiMKiiiiiiiii hthI Treiitini'iil, l.oii., iMl.-*, >*v». With I.ITTI.i:, !•;. .M., Mi'ilii'iil iiiiil SnrKiciil .\H|ieot» of Iri-KiKM'. ((it'iiii ViilnniM.) lllii^l. N. Voik, l!<«:i, Svn. I.ittlc, Uev. Williuin .(ohii Knox-, M.A„ b. iibout IS;;ii. lit Stiniiil^lnwii. r.iunty Tyroni'. IrcliinJ ; griiiluiite.l III Trinity College, CiiiiiliiiilKcN ISilL'; (inluiniil l.'^tCi: rocliir nl' St. Alliiin's C'IiitIk.iu.I, .MiiiiflR'sliT. 1m7,'i-S.i, iinil pinc.'O then of llniir ('ni.-:<; i-iiiinii ul' Wur- ' foster fUvi- IHSI. 1. Tlie Tlirt'i'-llmir.-' AK">iiy "f "iir Itli'H.-f,l IUmIoc'Ihit, l,im., 1.^77, ll'iiio ; iiuw im1., l.SSl. , 2. Seriiiiiiin |iieii(Oieit fur tlie inoH part in Miini'lifi'ler, l,..n., 1S«II, p. «v..; 2il 0(1., IS8I. :i. Churuftcrialics and Mdtive." "f iIk! (,'liri^iiiin Life: Ten yernions | preiiclied In Mi>n(;lu'.-t(T Ciitliuilnil, l-..n., Is^O, er. .Svo; ' new ed., isst. 4. The .My.itery of tho I'li^-sion (if Our Mo-I llolv Ucdeenicr, L(in., ISrtl, p. Svo ; M cd., IS,-*.), ; (.T. Svo. ',1. Tlie Wilnen.^ (if the l'assi(jn of (lur Slost | iliilv Kedeenicr, Lon., I^.■^l, p. Svo. ii. 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Millinni Fdensor, M.A., graduated at I'enibroko College, Cainio nlge, 1SJ4 ; or- dained l.>-;'i7; vieur of St. James, li.ih, 1S72-81. !. A (iiirland from the I'arables, Lon., ls,,7, 12mo. 2. V.f- sentials of Knglish History. Lon., 18(i2, 12mo; ,Sd e,l., JS68, :'.. Elciuentaiy Hiftory of liritain, Lon., IsiiH, 12ino. 4. Kngland ilt Home, Lon.. 18711, 12mo. 5. Ivs- scntiftls of New Testament Study, Lon., 1872, p. ."\o. fi, Down in Dingyeliire, 1872. 7. The Story of the Wanderer, 1874. 8. Lovely in their Lives: ii liiiok l-.i ecclesiastical pubjoets, and cor.i' pii'ilia liritannica and to perir .■.■'■ of his publications includes u. -■ , •; phlets; 1. Application of <". ; . ,i ; Churches, Lon.. 18i7. 2, ji.-i'.;: Women in tbo Early Chtifoli, L. from the Service-Hooks of '(if. i? Lon., 1811.'!, p. Svo. 4. Tho Mix- to the Eneyclo- .''he following list .'i.. polemical pmn- tf,o Doeoration of • Coinmunities of , 18(12. :i. Offices 'y Eastern Church, halico, Lon., ISIi'i ; 4th ed., 1867. b. 'I'he North Side of tho Altar, Lon., Earnest lioys, Lon., 187(1. l2iiio. ',(. Tho Visitation •'! the I'(j(.r: a Practical Manual, Lon., 1S76, ISmo. I". liii le liiographiis, l.on., 1S7^. Litton, Uev. lOdvvard Arthur, il-A.. [miif, ^ 1. i., add.,] graduated double first class at lialliol ( 'il- Icge, Oxford, 18;i(l; Fellow of Oriel 18:!(!-44 ; ordaiiir^l 1«40; rector of Naunton since IMiU. I. The Connc-- tion of the Church of the Old and New Testaimnt-, (Uamjiton Lectures,) Lon., IS.ill, Svo. 2, I'arochia, -cr- mons, Lon., Is5'.i, 12nio. .1. (Juide to the Study of the Holv Scriptures. Lon., 1S6(I, fp. Svo; new ed., 1871. 4. Miracles, Lon.. 1SR8, 12mo. liitton, Edward falconer, Q ('., M.A., isr- ISHl; called to the Irish bar ISI'.i; land cominissioiier from 1881. Life or Death; the Llestiny of the Sioii. (j. Carols for Christnins and other Seasons, Dublin, 1S65, Svo 18C4iiieds. Lon., 18B4. 7. Unity and the Ueacript: a Hcply to Bishop Ullathorne, Lon., 18li4. 8. 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Christianity and Patriotism, Lon., 1877. 27. The Pan- theistic Factor in Christian Thought, Lon., 1S77. 28. The Petrino Claims, Lon., 1S78-84. 29. Why Ritualists do not become Roman Catholics, Lon., 1S78. 30. Plain Reasons against joining the Church of Rome, Lon., 187!t, ]2mo. 31. Words of Truth, Lon., 1888, Svo. 32. A Short History of the Council of Trent, Lon., 18S8, 12ino. With V.m:x, J. E. : 1. (.Ed.) Tho Priest's Prayer-Book, Lon., 1864, 12mo; 2d ed. same year. 2. (Ed.) The Chris- tian Passover ; or, Notes on tho Holy Communion, Lon., Childiv Litton, Uev. G. Thirty Sermons for preached nt Watton, liens, l.on., 1886, p. Svo. Liveins, Kdwnrd, M.D., F.H. C.P., late assistnnt physician to King's College Hospital. On Megrim, Shk lleiidacho, and some Allied Disorders: a Contributiiai tn the Pathology of Nerve-Storms. Lon., 1873, Svo. Liveing," George Downing, F.R.S., b. 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I,,,,.,,,,,, J,;,,,. „M,4„;;;;J-"!;;;,^;;; LiverNidee. \ \( i i.- u v try nn.l mi.Xl ,:-v ,, .i, r •••'''■■''™"'" "f '■'I'"""'- uinon (It Ki)uhesti)r s lire Is-i7 i « ,.,i n ■' """"r ;'l^^^^;;ti,:;^0?''--'"-^ I'iviii|;st<>ii, Mrs. f. M 1 u- . II 'llu^l. l!o-t., 1^7,1 1,1 „„"•.,., ^'"y ""nter'a Homo. Ill"l- N. York iss^ ",' '•^'"['■V""' ""'"^ •"""■-'■ ri j-lniioyc'r, i'Jnily. Seo n.u.t ^^l-leuHlvn, A. 1,„,., ,.„„ ,,,,«l |.„„,„h, Lo„., isfls, M<««!||yii,.Mrs.K. V.f, Ht'iivi'nly Ueiv,., 1S75, '';''l"iV:';:^:: *■'•""•'• -^ Chautauqua MW. I„u„. I'iviiiKstonc, Rev. I)iivi.i n r. r bo«..n at en yo;s ;',!;" •■'■'•■•, '■.""".-''■^hu-e. .^.otl„n,l f.luoatod at (ik^wUnl '''■'' '" ■" '-'""""■'"ill J wa. Ilio mill durinV Z v"''"'''-^'"""''"''^ in "I l'hy..ici,.ns a„,l Sur«'. ,. in iss """; '''"-'""J' MO. and sent t„ nw '^ ''■'^' "'"■'' "plained in ^ion,;;t,: ^ " u '::;;:;./;;; 'If "V' ?" 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The c;;.;;;^'',,,^^;''v^ «'.''«[;;■'- ■'•-"."« lii.-es, l.on., IKsg svo *'"' *^"''"' ""'• ls'o'"rsv,;""-' '*•' '^"""'' '-'«'••• » Novel, Lon., thos"r';,,!;;''';:::;"'!;.,'^-r"'-n«"t»"ndHe,ouree.of ve!S:n:"i::^»!^!iir''r k^'r'-M'^ ^'-^ "f Taleof,he6i;MW;^;,,;-:";'«^^J^;MTearanoe«: a ua^'S'.^;::,'^-^,f-,,>-i'^-n„«,..thesu„. , the Good .hat ;;!;;«' '•i,,-i,,;';''',\ . 5"-";; '■™"'^le,,tnd stepi,..n..s^;;:[;-„et.:i:(:';:„;;:;^«^r;"i^-.i/ 1.0 I.I ■-WM ■ 50 = 25 M 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" ► Photographic Sciences Corporation i\ 4^ ^9) V ^ ■\ o ^'h'- <> 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 <° €£>.. 4* M.'> ^ ///// CP.^ U.x n't '■ 1 ' LLO in the Ki'giiin of Icebergs, iind what I saw lliero, I.nn., I SSI), I'Jillu. liloyd, li. T. Thiity-Tlireo Years in Tasmania ami Victoria, Liin., 1^112, \i. Svo. Muyd, Uraiit. I. Tlimnwull Abba.", Lon., 187fi, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. 2. lObb iin J Flow ; or, He did his 13est, Un., !8S;i, 2 voIh. cr. Svo. liloyd, Mrs, Harriet, I Itiiyinoiid.) ( IM ) Life and Letters of Jolin liovvard Kii>rnond. Kdited by his Eldest D«u;,'ht(;r. X. York, 1n>1, Svo. Lloyd, Ilnnry. The Captivity of James Towkor, li"ii., 1S,S), I2IUO. Lloyd, llev. Iliiiiiphri'y, D.I)., 1 .H.S , D.C.L., ISiKI-lssl, b. in Dublin; ^'raduiited at Trinity College 1S20; was aii|)ijinted |o-ofessor of natural |philoso|diy iit Trinity Cidle;{e in 1S;',1, and afterwards suei'ecdcd his father, HartlKdoniew Mo^-d, 1>.I>., (7. '*., niih-, vid. i..) as provost of Trinity Colli'ne. 1. Klenicnts of 0|j|i(;s, Lon., IS.il), Svo; new oil., ISIil), 2. Ivlenientary Treatise on the Wave Theiiry of l-ight, Liin., I.S.'iT, Svo; :M cil., lS7:i, " There is no bimk in any lani;niii;o wliioh puts the lemi- inu principle^ of this subject s • clearly and cuneisely. and ttl the same thnes.i eoniplelely and iiiMii'h an interestini; ni.'inner, before the stndent."~.lc((i/., .\iv. ■1*1 .'!. .Ma;;neiioal and .Meteorolo,:;iciil Observations at Trinily Collej;e, Dnblin: vols. i. and ii., l,on., ISIi.'i-Ci!), 4to. I. The I'ciucr of the Keys to remit iin 1 retain Sins, Lon., IS7:!, ji. Svo. b. A Treatise on JLi^nelisin, Ueneral and Terrestrial, I,iin.. 1S7I, Svo. Ii. Misixd- laneinis I'apers connected with I'hysical Science, linn., 1H7S, Svo. Lloyd, J. The liallad of Edgchill Fight, and other I'oenis. Lcrii . I'M);, 12nio. Lloy 1, J., and Smith, S. County {Jovernment in England, Lon., |S7il, Svo. LIuyd, .1. il. (Kd. anil trans.) Idlonis of the (ier- man Langu.igo, together with the Proverbs, Lon., 187.'), cr. Svo. Lloyd, J. T. Life of Henry Ward IJeeeber, ('•.Memorable .Men of the N'inotoenth Century,") Lon., I SSI, er. Svo. Lloyd, J. U. 1. Chemistry of Meliolne : Pracli- eil Text- and Keferenee-Iiook for Students, l'hysieian<, and I'harniacisls, Cin., ISSl, I2iin). 2. Pharinaceniieil Preparations; Uli.\irs, their Uistcn-y, Forinuho, and Methods of Preparation. Cin., ISS.'i, 12aio. Lloyd, .>Irs. ,le§sie Sale, b. ispi; daughter of Major-(ien. W. F. Hopkins, C.li. ; nnirried in ISIil to William .■sii.-ling, of the lloyal .Mariu" Light Infantry, and, having been e;irlv left a wblow, iinnried, in IS71], Major Henry Oliver Lloy.l, of the Welsh Fusiliers. I, The Ilazelhnrst .Mystery; a Novel, Lon., 1877, 2 vols, er, Svo; new ed.. lS7y. 2. Knth Everinghaiu, Lon., IS71), 3 vols. er. Svo. :i. Itagainalhns ; or, The .Arabs of Love Lane: n Tale, Lon.. IS7'.l, 12nio. I. The .silent Shadow, Lon., 1 SSI), .'{ vols. cr. Svo. a. We Costelions; a Novel, Lon., I8S2, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 6. (I'M.) .Shadows of the Past; the Autobiography of lieneral Kcnyon, Lon., LSS2, p. 8vo. 7. Honesty Sceils, and how they grew; Toney W'igston's Firm Hank, Lon., I'iS.i, p. Svo, ,s, (iobl and Silver: ;i Tale, Lon., 18SI, 2 vols, er, Svo. 9. Its Own Keward, Lon., ISSO, p. Svo. 10. Scamp: a Novel, Lin., 1>S7, :! vols. er. Svo. Lloyd, Rev. .loliii, M.A., P.R.H.S., gnidmited at AVoreesIer I'ollcge, Oxford, 1843; onlaine I 1814; rector of Llimvapley since isiil. 1. Analysis of the Hebrew Text of lienosis, cap. i.-xi. : witli Keferenees to the Hebrew (iraminar of liesenius, .tc. Lon., 1 8711, r. Svo. 2. An .Analysis of the IJook of Kcclesiastcs : with Notes, Ijon., 1871, Ito, 3. The Book of .loshua: C-itical and Kxpository Commentary on the Hebrew Te.xts, Lon., ISSIl, p. Svo, Lloyd, llev. .riiliiiN, M.A., griulualed, lirst class Jlor. Sei. Trip,, at Trinity Colleu'e, Cambridge, 1853; ordained 1855; rector of St, Ann's, Mnncdn'ster, 188(1- Ml, and since then vicar of Leeslield and lion, canon of Manchester. 1, Life of Sir Philip Sidney. Lon, IS112, H |, er. 8vo. 2. Sermons on Popular Subjects, preached at Wolverhampton, Lon., 1802, Svo. 3, Orcades, and oiher Poems in Latin Verse, Lon., 1871. si|, Kiino. 4. Christian INditics: a Study of Christian Politics accord- ing to the New Testament. Lon., 187", l2nio. .1. Sketches of Chnrch History in Rcntlund, Lon, I-:77, T-'in... ('.. The (ialliciin Church : Skelches of Church History in France, Lon., 1879, l2ino. 7. Historv of the Christian Church, in Short liiogra])hical .-lies, Lon., IS7il, er. Svo. .8. Sketches of Churco i.istory in Iterinaiiv, Lon., 1010 LOB 1880, 12mo, !). The Xorlh African Church: with Map, Lon,, ISSO, p. Svo, III, Duty and Faith: Kehiliun cf Moral Philosophy to Christian Doctrine, Lon,, I>84, p. Svo, II. History of the English Church, in Short l!io. graphical Sketches, Lon., ISsii, 12nio. 12, Outlines ol the Church History of England, Lon., ISSO, 12iiio. I)!. Sermons on Old Testament Characters, Lon., |s>7 l2mo. Lloyd, ('apt. L. Ii., |', vol. i.,ndd,] 1. lian.. Birds and Wihl Fowl of Sweden anrl Norway, Lon,, I8tj7, r. Svo. 2. Peiisant Life in Sweden. Ilhisl. Lon . 18/0, Svo. 3. The Field Sports of the North of Furope a Narrative of Angling, Hunting, and Shooting- in Sweden and Norway: enl. ed., Lon.. 1885, Svo. I'ri.,. is a compilation td' chapters from I he author's forme books. I ■■ Lloyd was a iialunilist as well ns a sportsman, and iiv a jiidieiiiiis niixtnre of aiieedoli' :iiid adventure siiccecils'in hnldiia; bis reader'^ alteiitioii in spite of a soiiie'Alml lioiiiely style of wriliiig."— .Icik/ , .\xvlii. ii'J. Lloyd, iMorKnil, (^C., b. 1822; called In the bar :ii the .Middle Temple IS47; JI.V. for lieaumnris ls74-,^., 1. The Law and I'racliee of the County Courts, Lon.. 1857, 12nio. 2, Sujireme Court of Judicature Ael*. 187.3-75, and Rules: with Notes, Lon., 1S75, 8vo. Lloyd, S. II. I. (ilinipses of the Spirit-Land: Sonnets, Adilresses, and other Pneiiis, N. York, 1807. Iiimo. Privately printed. 2. Wiiyside Thought-, .N. Yliiry. . . . His chapter on the primitive po,iiihUion and ilie Hellenic settlements ot Sicily niiiy be hivonrably eonliiiMed wiih Ilie specnhitioiis of many elhnologists. liiu he is nol mi lii- giiaril hiiiiself. or at leiisl lie does nol set his rcadcrv siilli- ciently on their guard, against llio>i' (diajilers in wbicli Tluieyilides treats of the early occupants and Ihe liilir Ureek eolonizatioiis of Sicily." — Sit. l!ii\, xxxv. ils-'i. 111. 'J'he Age of Periclc,^ : a History of llie Politics and Arts of (ireece from the Persian lo the Pcloponiic- sian AVar. Lon., I. "-75, 2 vols, Svo. 'We fear that all the positive nierils of the book, its learning, ils solidity, the conipleleness willi which il.on- eeives llri'ek life, will Mrngglewith (lillieiilly iigaiiiM ihe ileiiil weight of a style which even .slndeiiLs will liud it hard III inasier."— .S(i(. Iin:. xli. Hi. II, Critical Essays on the Plays of Slinkespeiirc, Lon., 1875, 12mo: new 'ed„ ISSS, 12, (Ed,) Shakespeare's .Much Ado about Nothing, Lon,, ISS4, Svo, Lloyd-Price. See PiiicK. liloydK, F. Pnictical (Jiiide lo Scene-Painting ami Painting in Dlslemper. Illust. N. York. 18.83. Loader, John. The Candidate's and Elcdiun Agent's liiiide, Lon., 1885, Svo. Loariiis;, Henry J. I. Selection of Comnion Sny- Ings, Words, and Customs, Lon., IS711, 12mo, 2, lEd.l Epitaphs Quaint, Curious, and Elegant, Lon., 1872, 1 2 mo. Lobb, Harry William, M.R.CS., F.R.M.S, sur- geon to St. Aiidi'cw's Ho-|iital, London. 1. H.'s'*'"^! or. The Book of Health, Lon., 1855, er. Svo. 2. On some of the more Obscure Forms of Nervous Affections, l.on., 1858, Svo, 3. On the Curative Treatment of Piirilysis. Neuralgia, Ac, with the .Aid of (j;ilvanisui ; 2d ed.. I.ai.: LOB Theclore Winthrop, I,on Uiiirnio: a Novel, I.on a Tale ci 1 Lobeiihotlor, .'Mrs. I'Obi'iilioircr, E. I,. I ■•<•<'<. l).8v,,. l-o(.e,ih«ner, L. Ph,, „f ,|,„ T,„„er l«7 ,.ml l>1^^0 lie L f- -'I'™"" "•'"■■'i"" to China ^;','^.^^r/;^!:^"-"i''i- ■'"'"! u„„/o,r,VKi„ -.■5(1<. -■..n.^M<.iii„,HLh;;L:?zx;i,:;''.^^::;r;:;:;- 1^7'.; M,; j't,!;" ■' ^"'l''""-'" A^i'l JlH..ulaetu™;i,on.; l-ock, Charles <.. .....„.„,„. , i Wariilord. ]. The Homo of liliiDie a vnlniiK iiiiicli ill 1* of sud. untiring obsorvaihln."-;,'//" I p. Hvo, ' ;! <)„ "0:'^/ 7'^!"™"' ''°"- '8««. -^ ^oU- -• Worlishop Rcceint-i. Lon Issi >i-. <• " I'oniille and Cains Colli. I'lccli'd a I.', ■■ .^>vi„pn' round .lie cVklc, it, , ISG "l- no ' , FLL '' i^; nah!,„i.:!i-.j:^^ t,;^:^!;i.'';''vi.:-' --• ? . -Hid:' i?^"h /,;;t;;';;;r,XTV;^^lT '"—".i- lariy; P'issiljli, ,„.,,,si„i|' it, 'i "' "^r"li' inaiiiier 011 every ' ^•'■'•ytrnihfiilnevsivu „,"■,' '"'"■-'' "' ''"'• "'"l his ■ ^'i^ll^"^:l;i;l: ''■; ^; ■ ?^r F-'"f'^''- Locke' «""• >;-™."'^"f \. »'"«■ I'NA 1,0, K-K. .„;„.„. i4":Unie,ir^.:/;,t„^""^-livein^„ I Loclie-Kiiijr. 8coK,N,j. iof^SMll^"on-|!:^^-!f^";''T^ "r''"'- ^"'^ j^-ii- of cop,hol;?>!i„;,;-; Lr'^i J^,'7- ,;, '^';r Shaw's Farm I.un iskh i'>. .,,,'• P' *'*''■ •'■ -■''• Illust' ,::n:/,t";,':;;r ^- "■'■"'".emaekblrd nt the Charte ouJ°n 7" r- .'"';'■'' "»" «'i"™ted "".1. after rave S n A ,.. i' ™';,',''""^'«''' O'"''"''- I-oi,don in s I n,f 1" '^"^"■"1"' "I'fl India, settled in ',>^r.heha.heene,n.o;:'!!f';U'L!;d!;:J"?,i;:-- for Happy A Jiravo Illiist. N. Story of the Regiment, I'bila., Since 1. Sir , graduated n. «vn '< n» /^ T'; •— ■-■"■"-in, i,on., lonii, ;j vi geon: a l->nemcntof Aoi, ■ ,.1 V '""S^' ^"''- new ed., 1875. 1 ",„o '^"'""' ■-'"'I'''.v. I'"n., 1874, er.Svoj Lorknrr/''"?."''*'."- ■^"' lAMPSON. Lockerby, Kliznbeth N. -1 a Feiio. r;i.d;i;i;rf:^2'"r'-t- ^^^ -' ''- -^- i^'.^^"A/:^:/;e^i, 'i'" >" 'i' . • ■ " College >^7\;-84';":i:L;:;^„;;r:::;', -;^;- - ^"«<.m,. «"' ^'-'-- ^> >^ ^- '-. chanotte. I' .v^iosat the U„ivereity^i„eeTs,s^ •/ A t""""" "' ■; enientary Trigonometry, l.on . ''.i^', , l,,:^ ^r'.'/fV'" In^jonometiy, l,on„ 1881 l-,„ . 9 . I , :. - "'«'"•''• '-'*-:«'nner,,Un.,,S87.,2n.„. ;^. Statics' l^U^^^ Helen : Romance of U leal "«■•-■. I.on., 1S8S, ri'mo. i-<)ck, Itnynioiid, I'll.', l-on., 18(ill, p. Svo ls,!:;,7,''.;'o'^"- ''""' »'• Orme, and other Tales, Uo '.f t%^';!:n^87'^:n^i-;'i,^- ^-^^^ -^ 1^':";; s;„^"'^"- '""-"=0iO'-. the Sisters. 1,„„., -'.vario.weK'j;:;;l^rrS:i:^--j Wild Urier; or, .o';ri!:':;!rA^;,.^:.;!!;:^ -.^r^-'i: -rved s,m,e Now South W:ie'tn?ny"ohi,''r7"'^ ■'■"''"' '" '.^f*". (Trans 1 \v„ii, „, ■ ^ r, ""'"'' ™ii'iHv in e..dc v::^:;;:/,^"]]-::';;;;; t^^'f •'-■'■ ''^ ^-j- to •- ™ii^d';va:i;;f;ix;^'f;.irife'''' h '^^^^"^' ■•""^r (■uiiiM«,n.es „(■ i,,s c, 1111 s itin, , r '''■ ■ ,'""■ " ''^''i "!'■ fir- i.on m' .' ;^-.?-c?i:, '• •'"^;''' ""'"• f^'"»f wight, Seoit, l,on., IS7I p\,',""-""''>' '^''•'"'"'•ial of Sir Walton I»^;"wtl'pa!^ •!:,„ 'ii'" ^'"- "-•• ""vv Daisy's or. MowCI, ~^ 2. The Old Violin; Lockhart I i ti "",',..7.'', f'""" ' ***""- ' ""'o- I-n..I8«7"";,l-.|,-s,i''« ""«'« Po"'^ » Romance. '-oHcai!!^^',}'Sr;hi5Lo^:'i87i.;;:j[-""-^' ion n '■■'is'ir' * *fi.ii«|»iiiU LOG Lockliart, Langton. Raised to the Wool^iuck, Lon., ISB4, 3 vols. p. 8vo. Lockhart, Col. Laurence M'illiam lUax- Well, 1M32-1SS2, of tlio 92(1 Hi)!liliiiiders ; wiis a nephew of John Uibson I.oekhiirl, (7. v.,iiuU', vol. i.) He fiTvcil ill the Criuieun wiir, iiiul iietej iis corres|](]nileiit to the Lonilon Times during the Friinco-l'rusriiiin wiir of I87M. 1. Doubles and Quits. Illust. Edin, and Lon., ISfil), 2 vols. p. Svo. " It would be hardly honest to promise iiiiyboily any more from the hook, hut, lifter ull, hull' 1111 hmir's umuse- ment, even of the mildest form, is something to get out of six hutiilred pages."— .Siit. Iiev,,x\\\\. vjo. 2. Fair to See; a Novel, Edin. ami Lon., IS7I, 3 vols. p. Svo ; now od., 1S"2. " While thus reeognlzl.ig the flramatie vivacity of ' Fair to .'^ee,' we can warmly recoinm-iiid it to those who like something better than a lively story."— ,St(r Science Lectures,) Lon., 1877, 12mo. 6. Star-Onziii;?. Past and Present. Loo., 1878, Svo. 7. Studies in Spectruni Analysis, Lon., 1878, p. Svo. 8. Researches in Spectrum Analysis, (Philosophical Transactions,) Lon., 18s2, 4tii. 9. The Chemistry of the Sun. Illust. Lon., 1 887, Svo. " Mr. Xormiui I^ockycr has conferred a great boon upon chemists, physicists, and ii-stronomers by gathering jm.i one connected whole the chief resnlts of the reseurclus which have been made on the chemistry of the sun. . . . Whatever judgment may be formed as to the validity if his hypothesis, the indefatigable ardour with which he has attacked the great problem (jf the eonstitulion cd' llie sun, and the skill with which he has devised I'rcsh metliods of testing and rc-tes(ing the meaning of the plieiiomciia observed and the soundness of the arguments based thereon, merit the warmest acknowledgment."- A. H. Chikcii: ylcn((., xxxi. 114. •iird to solar phcnomeiin -ecoKiilzed facts will nut solar phvslcs."— .l(/i., .\o, .Many stutements wU'i which Mr. Lockyer adva be accepted by other stu. 3127. 10. The Movements Oi . 'iarth, Lon., 1SS7, p. Svu. Lockyer, Mrs. Jur^epli Norman. 1. (Tr;.ns.) Marvels of the Heavens, by C. Flammarion, Lon., ISTii, p. Svo. 2. (Trans.) Vhe Forces 0'' Nature: a Popular Introduction to the Study of Physical Phenomena, by Am6d6e Guilleniin. Edited, with Additions, by J. .Nur- man Lockyer. Illust. Lon., 1877, r. Svo. 3. (Tran-.i The A; plications of Physical Forces, by Amf'df'e liuil- lemin. Edited by J. N. Lockyer. Illust. Lou., 1877, r. Svo. Lockyer, Lisa. A Child's InBuence; or, Kathleen and lier Great-L'ncle. Illust. Lon., 1871, 12mo; miv ed., 1880. Lockyer, Stewart. Earl Godwin's >Fea.-^t. an 1 other Poems, Lon., 1857, 12mo. Locock, Frances. I. Philosophical Guide to the Divina Commedia of Dante, Lon., 1873, p. Svo. 2. A Bibliographical Guide to the Divina Comniedi:i of Dante Alighieri, Lon., 1874, p. Svo. Locock, William. The Theory and Practice of Pers]iectivc, Lon., 1852, Svo. Loder, J. (Trans.) Berlin Society; from the French of Count Paul Vasili, [pseud.,] N. York, 1!i;^^tmriV'V"' ''■''' '''^''''''^r^^^^^^^^ n^5 aneestor, in .l" n o t Va'^Se'lS'''^'' "'V ^■''•'*^ ''' LOG ^r the M^:^«fc/S'^ii'!:;rii:^^j;?f>'i SS Alholflifo''ryttrU'^,irv"r'- ''^■^"' ""»<'• ■'. York, 1881, Svo *^"«'"''' ^"'""i'^» '" America, N S ^l^'-y in ,he wllie^l^^lS'^^^'t/^r'tSir.f:^}^ ! Boti.,l8Tri"6mo ""'■""""' ("'^"erican Statesmen.")' isii.'lom:! '''''^"^'•' ("^■"-iean 8tatcs,»e,,") Bo.st., pre|m .frS.r^f ,;'f''^„^'£^J,«.' "■' 'he one han.I. .„mplv tj to show the slKniiicai ce o ■ th.,f '"^■■' "",''■ '"' "'e otfier onaldevel,,p,?a.ntonheconrv ?"'-''' 'l' ""^ «'>«Htu- K ''*-' '" ■■^'^^I'lfHIe from ca ' ff ;.r Vi, *", ''"■ '^'' " ""'v I'e ,1, ..11 *" ■^'^»"«'»"ie irom eiir'h ntFm.. »r. '. ""* "~^ "' '"'iv '>e double purpose, it niay be si il,7, ,'','.'',■'"■", P'"'"' "f this t-'d witli eminent siiccess '?„"'■''^''"■s been per- i^™-^ P!'r','"- ''i« sen^^^alnnrnor^f", I? ';"'•' -'"ed formed iviui enunent success " '.'"^^ ""■'' wc" Per- tlie second part of Ms ipfmr,,'! •, " "''"" « b, 1„. ,.a led >-;a in our 'Vi"i"./bySvm?,n v'l'P''"'-"' ^^'- '""Ik" lias A(i/(u«, xxxvii. 234. *^ ^ """""* l'««" s» succevriul."-. S. ■Studios in Iti.t I. . :;••'."■ "ui "Pinioi: .>(i/(o«, xxxvii. 234. .?;^jj'j5'l'es in History, Host 1,884 T'mo pcriuaneiit vah.e.-.iA-.Ji-:^,,'^' " of^^'us. and seveial Sf I'Odge, Oliver Joseph, D ,Sc pp« »l ixporimental physics at Vrni^ "l ;r. •' P^fessor l","'l- I. Elementiry Me^hlics ^",""^,£"""8"' I''*'"- «-'•. IH85. 2. On t he SfiTf n? .\' ^^l"'' ''^'"' '2"'0i rev. inU,eUl,aicCe",:t'r'8t:to''"'^°-*'°"-^-- f""e«e,%Word?^T78'a"/•',«™1"",.''f, "' ^*™'«''<'^'' oelurer l8Sl-8i'; I b raria" 1sS5 Th I 'T'" ''''"'^''"" tniopo, from 1453 to""?" Lon m^ '"«""'' *''"1«'-" r-e^^^'^hll'^^lj™-^^^^ audit Kood abridgment. UabonnH.-o- •.^«^''^'"heless it is a J-oefvy, RevfA""";i^-„'' ^?;;''- ^-"- 183?, I8mo. I An.ient Aru"ur fr„*n, 'I'"".''' "''"'■-.v of Chivalry and ! '"i'^iti^'r ^"" '^^- r:r "^- '^^-'^''tten'i T«ntS: ?Cntv''*i'''"». •»»'•"' F.S.A., b. 1839 at T;-i,y'c^„ ;:" ,^,„'^,7";«h Ireland ,• gr'aduat.^, ' ' "f ;•<•; Jamcs^ WesZ 'eland 4troc''"r*"^ ,'"" '' «"™'« nti.l since tlun a-si-ianr i I ■ '• ''""don, 18««-7|, '" "'« Savoy He eon 'rib i;"'''''" "^ "'" ^''"I"'' ^"^^ 'V''« ''^Ple's MaV."?„e o'f 'w,"", "n'iT"'"ai subjects ''*'-. aiKl in 1874 l,„"' "'^," "^■'' 'iB became editor in "'■view. I A Cent ,rv "',"«/,'"' 1}'"^ "^ ""e Saturday Tlio Latin Year Tl"7 ".' "'*''''■''• >^""- '^f^"' 2. (E,n f. , ". 'enf ■ a Selection nf Rhvminn- r i- li ^ ' "■■"< Ancient and Mo,lo,-n a" """"""S ''"ttn Hynjiis, ;-"' "ut of LonSon i la ? tf'rT'' ^'""- '**'■'• ■'• I" •vith Notes on the Present «, ."' '," ''"'""• '" '»"»: of the Nile V„i ev „nT 'V ■""' An.ient Hi.st(,rv W«ysofmakl:g ^/v"„^;"'"" ,A«-;7' "f the Varlou^ p. 8vo. " voyage Out nnd Home, Lon., l87u which lie away from til.. riv.V.. ""r^',P"''ls ol the countrv f^ Hvo! ^2""Td ""'e^.h-ugh l,ondon, Lon., I8S1. William ^lcn,y7Dik^. of Cn"":^""/ ""> """"i^^ "» j print of a worlf'by Jenki 1 &'"' ''""• '^''' '««- ! A History of Unl„."'M„^,ran;i ''llh;';''''' i' ^■"'' '■' '•^• I vols. p. Svo- 2d e,l ..„ 1 i ' . ' '""''• ''On., Lss.i, 2 i f'me in course <)■ time ,V'""'"'"' '"'"'on Krew how it i of i,,","" '•' -^'-^ '-Xf ' iS "^ "'"'Pf,'"- «■'<'''« 'uild.i of iiislruction and siinL-evH,,,, ■„•, 'i" ''''.'"'■'ous storclioiiso history which is perl,, S t^ i' ' '' " f"ilbn,i KUide to ,i ot'a;r city In ,he worP .'■'•-l.i;^ "^j ,''','"1^' 'illi" that o, ali? Klinders%et;ieVLon'."?88V ''^"^"T''""'''y ''■ copies. ' ^"*- tuition limited to 12i I 'helii,esrp?^^te"c'ollectloi^,f^^^^^ ■ • ■ l^rhaps ; "■"rld."-Jo„/., XXV. 2U9 " historical scarabic! in ulo : Sir K-'wil^tof "L'r'l78'4 ^^T"" '^'--"' "y nuting: Examples from u' I '■ '\^''"">- '0- IHurai- f.on.,I885, "."^"ly "Ed Then'" '?« .^"tish Museum, tcrs for Tnlvellers by's^i'^fb^'K '''Tf^M ''''"'- enl, Lon., 188,') 8vo ,' "'"'y^>">'l- Illust. New ed., I Lon., 188B, ,,. 8V0 "-fCoLr;'?' '",'"'"'"'' Towns," 3091, and ^insured ai inac"S"t in' "" ^"'<""^"^'». No! New York Nation, xliv. 4^7 ) "^J" 'l '"ng artole in the the Tower of London, Ion 886 4""w'"T' ""'''"^ '» fr.ption of the Castle P.irk T,.„'n -"•, \^'"''™''-- a l>e- rilust. Lon., 1887, fol o'nTv im.""'' ^"^''t^o-^hood. large paper. ""'' '"" <=opii's, printed on \l\^-ml^"ltlr^^^^^^ e..>e.,t the two diverse history of 'he ,.,, JtVi? ,,' P'"uresqiiencss. He knows ti,. any m^e no't"), 'Xl'r.l'i hKhl.f ''ile'L!!''''"''--^?" """ - well as^aiiy one the wealth o/T^'Ii'Jtiiji'c ^^Z^^^rHJ^It ciat"/^!ft'er^I^;n':'Vi7'n/?«''m"- 'i ^^l'^'^'^ «"- Montgomery A^;., |8Tr"""P= » ^'oe-n. SyAce Clubs. Lofton, Georee A i n ■ Poem, 1876, 12mo ''"'' ^"""Phy: Centennial Ist^m""of n'rl^wlth^Mie^"'*' °l "r •'""'"^y "«"«« the I E.yedition,Sing„;'„'rVl''8"83',''C'' ^"'•<'~' S""-7 -ate oYr^oi^f^irjuir^'f ^' {^ r^' "--v. ''■'.nd, from 1809 to 181ti""i?„ i-^M"f' ^ ^^'i "'■"l Mr. Loftus's descrlDtion of .'A '••'14-76, 2 vols. p. 8vo. a. .. althouRh wrnten? 's™lw,'-,?'l?' "''•" "f '''«y J'^'ara ion, has all the interest r.^,' Kafmloiis. sailor tiush- Cham, of truthfnl„;fs's'^!i,>5f,^;j-'--e. witi, the addei ,^^2. My Life from 1815 .0 1849, Lon.. 1877. 2 vols, p f {«^2"1"!t^h' KnatoVNitVV"%^«" '---« ^<". ; LaiTs and Reau tion, «i r ' ^^V ^""^ '■'*?2, 8vo. 2 I "cans i. EnXS neV d ",^ '" I""''eepors ind Pub- ; Duty Tables,\o„.,'l"74 ,2mo "■' Th^??' ''• *'""" pendions Treatise in AM ntnl'u ^he Maltster : Com- I l2mo. '" ^'^ Branches; rev. cd., Lon., 1877, Uc':Lot",^'s^'Vimo"'' 2'Tr"T'' ^""T '"' »'■'""«-' ing, Lon., 1857 12,no i" w."'"-^ ','" "" ^'^ "f «'■««'- ^^-"?ir?^?^3Xp"^'^«^'^'^i'-^ P^»«t^«';:!^«,W.o^ame_an..^,. 1018 /'" LOG Ii'iRnn, Algernon Sydney. 1. The Iiungeof Air, snd (iihiM- I'lioni.", I'hilii., 1878, 12ino. 2. Saul : ii Dni- niatic I'wiii, I'liilii., l.ss.i, 12mo. 3. Jesus in Modern Life, I'hiin., IS8S, 12nio. liogau, CorneliiiN Ambrose, M.U., I). 1H;itl, at Deeiliold, JIass. | was editor of the Medioiil Herald, LcHve.iworth, Kan., for twelve years; I'.S. minister to Chili 187:t and IM81-8;i. I. Keport on tlie Sanitary Relations of the Stale of Kansas, I,a\vrenoe, ISIKi, 8vo. 2. l'hy,iics of Infectious Diseiises, Chic, 1S7K, 12nio. Logan, Dnvid l>., .\I.i)., i'orrnerly physician to the We-t I. on Ion Hospital. On (Jhstinate J>isoases of the Skin, Lon.. I si; I. I2nio. Iiogan, (;. I'. I. The Devil Rationally and Sorip- turally Kxpi.M I F.on., lsB8, 12iuo. 2. Guide to the Chri«tiiin, (iliisguiv. 18(i8, 12nio. Logun, John Alexander, IS2i)-188fi, b.in .Jack- son Co., 111.; served as ji volunteer in ihoslexiean war; ({raduated at Louisville University in 1851, ami was admitted to the bar; elected to Congress 18.)8; serveil in the civil war and was proinoteil i.iajor-genenil of volunteers; again elected to (Jongress in 18ii6, and in 18S1 nominatcil for vioe-iiresident. 1. The (Ireat Con- spiracy : its Origin and History, N. York, ISHli, Svo. 2. The Volunteer Soldier of America; with liiographicul Jlenioir by Dr. C. A. Logan. Illust. Chic, 1888, 8vo. Logan, John Henry, M.D., 1 822-188,), was pro- fcs,.i,ir of chemistry in the Atlania (tia.) .Mvdicnl College. 1. History of the Upper Country of South Carolina: vol. i.. Charleston, 18.)!), Svo. (No more published.) 2. The Student's Manual of Chemiuo-l'hysics, Atlanta, lf<7ll, 12mo. Logan, Olive. See Sikks, Mils. Oi.ivk, (Looan,) '*'*/' o. Logan, W. II. Pedlar's I'ack of Rallada and Son.;s, Ivlin., 18liU, p. Svo. Logan, William. I. Words of Comfort for Pa- rents bereaved of Children, Lon., 18f>l, 12mo; 5th od., n<).-<. 2. The (Ireat Social Evil: its Causes, E.\tent, liesults, Ac, Lon., 1871, |). Svo. .'i. Early Heroes of the Tcniponince Keformation, Lon., 187;i, ISmo. liOgan, U'illiam. Malabar, Madras, 1887, 2 vols. "One of the must attractive of the .'^eries of dlstinel niiUiuals issued Ijy the .Madras guvorunient."— Jcu(/„ -xxxiii. 'Si'2. Loggan, Kdward. Latitude and Course Cor- rei'ior, Lon., ISol, Svo. Logie, Mrs. Sarah E. C. 1. Her Little World. Illust. N. York, 1876, Itimo. 3. Betty and her Cousin Hairy, N. York, S77, 12nio. 3. Handsome Harry. Illust. N. York, 1878, 16mo. 1. Out of the Fold: East or West, Ilamo is Best. Illust. N. York, 1882, Kimo. Logie, IleVo William. Sermons on the Services of the Church: with Memoir, Lon., 18.")7, 12mo. Login, J. Roads, Railways, and Canals for India, Lon., 18()i), r. Svo. l4ohse, J. Mistaken Views in Mie Education of Oirls, L.in.. 1885, 12mo. Lonins, J. Manual of the Alkali Trade, Lon., isso, r. Svo. Lomas, John. Sketches in Spain from Nature, , Art. and Life, Edin.. 1884, p. Svo: 2d ed., 188.0, " He has the discretion to (Iwell as little as pos,sil)le upon liackneyod si'encs, and he clilates uiviii objects of interest wliicli lie ajairt from the beaten track. . . . The author's exiiericnce is evidentlv recent; his powers ""iile's Divine C «""|'leteii ho resum. f*wivas there any f,i J.ni-h which had nn, "''Ci'imlaritysteadi '""I't', and has not fonlcaiporaries Po '"/"'• 1. The Court LON l-i.iig, J. II. 18SS, I :',„„. liOllg, J. I*. A I Tl I" new C.I., L,>„., is.i/, 12;,,,, .."''''T',?'"""' ^^"'y; 'I'ent in Russiii. F,,r aboui tw/lv J ""''y M« «ns i" "engal ...H a .nU^ion" y"fZ ^1,-''. •«■''" ''" ^'^^"'''«'' I'K-'y. In l.silo ho puM 1,,, ''V''''i""'''-.vSo. in'liRo.plunter.. nn.l the E ^li "'""" «'"'''"'e» on the '"! ll™r.- The In"M,:l ',. 'M"'."l'." '.■"I'thM.s aiul ivrN, ,.,!".! '''",'.'■' -^.Iiy, i^z ;sf:?sr^^ "-u,!u'v:;;' Hi;;;,;-;-);; ';;^. »lr.;nKth matciuMl «■ Ih w, m,'/ ' l?.'' ,">■'■.■ In^ will li ,1 'Voice irnseswc I lis in Ins on n Tns- •<. uriusn uairy F teiMs, Lon., lS8i, j). Hvh ~s ti, r. ' , '>-"oii isys- iSHeotion, Ilrceili ,1^ Fecdini; an?l ;ij{to «jve to this ro„„y «ood »nj tiling or fverythin^, 1 10 it Ihm *;■" 'i" "l'.'"-" "> know Long, Hi,v. Jaiii,.« r. . ' *". "~ "• ''"'■• '■'"■ •»• n<'esIS75, onlaincvl ,-7 '""'"'' K'''"'"»"i'l at St MranJ. Isis.^s 'an I 'i^c; ^hln'"?^ ^'•Clement Dane ; I.||»er Charlton Ln,?n '^V'""'' °V"'>' '^'"ni'y Sliiwlow of the I ov cZta of fT" r" "^''^ *" ''•« ■Iho Hopeful Cry of OntcastMi f' ""•' ''*'*''- 2. C1...M0.; „,,n,itte,l tJ'h'e bar ,sV'. ""^''"''•■'''.Oxford fiuhusetta ]88(I-S2 I n\,Z T-f ' ?'"'«^''»"i- of Mas- l'^'»,8vo. 2. (Ed 1 tLp u,'. ^"•K'l" ^Eiicid, Host ■'Hnoiples, and P i Js te'"'T '^''^ ■■ i'« "i«.or ' in.. Ilhlst. !v'trl iszl'"^!?" ^^''''-^•"-'■■^lioot- ciil., isru. ' ''■'^' '2i"io; new ed., rev none of il,e m>-i.,i1i" '„„v, , /.i ' ''^'''I'nu' will, 11. n . | ' "";^thav,^„„,,J.l;;;. '^1', ■^^l5;..esj.wl,l,,,M,e,lr,,l ceveda,.,,,,U„,,^_^,;l;^^^.«im..; he has never eon! I- the Jiivine TniL'cdy, iio.t iJ-, 10 pans,,,, wi„ most o,'';,l' 1, ■' , IkV ''!!.'t/"/''' "'^■"''i'"' -"' • "lath, Bost., 187:; Kinin ' ''' "'"'"• I«r^l/;n„f''"'''"'"''"""^"'"|»nJ other After- yi'iirs HfTQ was I'oenis, lio.st. • nnd , , ...,.-,., 0" J^f^i^r^^he tt if r"^ T '^•"'--nville : ' tj^ir"^. ^^^'Sli 'itt^-^^ >'- >"M par, of anil sijlh^'^,, ;/ ;;;!f^ 'ja^.ej. of ..i/^^,,,, f n!^^ ilr^^^^ lilii::'';:;!,---^:^'!! eV;;!:;^^ liiihl, the Deserter- L rl ' - . • •'2'"" -■ Harrv ' '''^'•''''■acti(ln, seems h ,■■,"''''' '^^' ■'■''"iiMither A- „ lstl.l.'8v„. "'"'''' "'• ^^0 ^^"I'lier's Wife, X y:',;,^^ '"\l';^ ^>^'<. Ifimo. 12 B-t., ISS2, 16„:; •■', v:*^ ' 'r--, 'f.- ^n ;1.6 Harbor V',«'-''l'''i™l and Critic 1 yL!"T"^ " "^^s ; wiU,' [tilitodbyll. E-.-^euilile; P ' ? •iV':'"''' *=•"''»"■ ^:ii?y"?^;!iv;:,i^^.:'£>-k«'-'i;.u,;:^.;;,;tX,, •tnL'iit ,'.., I.:. ''. 'ith the sinn.li,. I, . .'-'^ ''."'J.V" '^nit.. " ^'"'^'■CZ^::^;^tz ^i' r^' "'•" "''ll'"f^'^'.ho"sefr [{■"■iontothelKr lie s;^,;';;!;,i;';""ri'^'"''™ the silnalion. ife ,.„,, 1,, ',?:''' " '"' » hiel, he hiis Kras|,e,l 'i;ii>ii which h there any fall lingof in theg I composition 'ad marked his stylo fr, ■e, simplieity,„n,i „nlv'i',','l'"^'""*V '" '1' i^ntD-r'---!^ --<^^^^ Mh i^«1;r;,:^l« : :i » Is voluininoi -am eniotl,;;,."!}^---^?; conte infill, in i.iwi I, y ""'"^aseu on b( 'ir^-'j-ti-n;;.:;;;^ IS IVOJ.];! le and fo swms io 'iporaries. l\„ i,i »ide« of ihe Ai! ^ of'\V;iXJ^;|,fV?;™'"f ,-n Hi-- --^ mc not that of any of his ' Ixn'try to tii mis of expression The'courtsl ! f Ti '"'NnPM.t.ow. IU:v. s """'' be so In ^"""shiji of Allies StanilisI, ri,.., ,c . ' "iirt of bar.1 „„ ;ne i/eiii.rai 1, . '*• "nai i.s alwavs , ..u...,.,t .,.! le general lui l«8 Standinh, Host., I'sjs' 10 nnliireof thi 11 heart and taste, IRS. He is dways dearest as »;i.5.:s,s-;s=;;»,:a~«2;. and prohalil. .''prtainly the II' our nia- Sax,iii :«f; orll"Tii Kuropf, poet of all syiupaihctlc" KciitlfiieMi, ami unlverKiil poet of women ami yoiiiiK people."— Wai.t \\ human: " linilliii/ Limni'dUiw," iii tJimyii Jrinn the Critic, i liongrellow, Rev. NninucI, ['intr, vol. i., aild.,] I b. IHI'.I, ill Pditliinil, Mo.; giailcmtcil at llarvanl in j 1n:11I, anil at tho Itiviiiity School in ISI8; wan iiaslor of i a Unitarian congre^atiDn in Hruoklyn, X.Y., l8o.t-6(),- spent Home time in Kiinipe, an,l on h\s return re.iideil in j Oambriilne, Mu«h. : wa.s minister of a church in Oernian- town, I'll., from IH7S till 1882, when liu returned toCam- brifl,{o.^ 1. (Kd.) Lilcof Henry Wadmvorth LonKfel low: with Kxtructn from liis JournaU and Correapondenoe, BoKt.. |S8fi, 2 vols. 8v(). I8SI, ISmo. I.>oiigmaii, >Villinm, [nut,; vol. 1., add.,] ls|.u 1877, son of Thomas Norton Longman, piibli«lur, of Loniloui liecaine director of the llrni, with bin elder brother, Thomas, on the death of his father in 1842. I. SuKKentioiis for the Kxploralion of Iceland. Lon., I8f, ' 8vo. 2. Lectures on the History of Knulnnd : vol. i From the Earliest Times to the l)ealli of Kdwurd u' Maps and Illust. Lon., |.' Tliird, Lon., ISilli, 2 vols Svo, "The book has reol merits,— the merits, at any rate i,r accuracy, of Imlnstry. of (food sense. . . . The resiili is ... a sense of eoldness,— want of enthusiasm and brei.dili of view, which throws a certain weariness and Iuiil-u ,r over the book."— .S(i(. Jtti:, xxvil. 'i'ld, L>h;i. 4. History of Three Cathedrals dedicated to St. Paul in London, Lon., IS73, Svo. Longmore, Surgeon>Gcn. Sir Thomas, (I;,, F.H.C.S.E., served in the Crimea; honoriiry surginn li the queen since 1SB8; knighted 1886; member of il,,. French Acudcmy of Medicine, Ac. 1. Treatise on (iun- Shot Wounds, Lon., 18(13. 2. Treatise on AnibiilMnH-, Lon,, isfil). 3. Gun-Sbot Injuries: Statistics of tloMi' in Warfare. Illust. Lon,, 1877, Svo. 4. Snnitinv Condition of the British and French Armies in th',. Crimean War, Lon., 1883, Svo. 5. The Illuslmted Optical Manual; or, Hand-Book of Instructions hii i|io Gnidance of Surgeons in testing Quality and liniixc of Vision, io. Illust. 3d ed., Lon., 1885; 4th crl., isss Svo. ' Longmuir, J. I. Ocean Lays; or, The Sea, Ship, and Sailor, l.on., 18,^3, iSmo. 2. Bible Lays: I'io i- phrates and Illustrations of Scripture; new ed., l,..n,, 1877, sq. Itlmo. 3. Rhythmical Index to the Engli-ii Language, Lon., IS77, p. 8vo. Longridge, James Atkinson, member of ihc Institute of Civil Knginecrs. 1. Why did the "Tlicn- derer's" Gun Burst? a Letter. Lon, 1879, Svo. 2. .\ Treatise on the Application of Wire to the Construilimi of Ordnance, Lon., 1884, Svo. 3. Our Ordnance Adiiiin. istration, Lon., ISS.'j, Svo. Longsdon, II. J. Remarks on the Sociiiy lur Promoting Christian Knowledge, Lon., 1863, 8vo. LongHhore, Joseph S., and Knowlcx, llcii- jamin L. The Centennial Liberty Bell: Inile|iiii(|. ence Hall, its Traditions and Associations, Ac, i'liilu 187(1, 12ino. LongstalTe, W. H. D. 1. Guide to Localities in Richmondshire, Lon., 1852, p. 8vo. 2, History ami Antiquities of Darlington, 1854,4 parts, 4 to. 3. (Kil.i Heraldic Visitation of the Northern Counties in l.i;ii). By T. Tonge, Ac. (Surtees See. Pub.) Newcastle, IsdH, Svo. 4. (Ed.) Memoirs of the Life of Ambrose llarnes, (Surtees Soe. Pub.,) Newcastle, 1867, Svo. Longstreet, Mrs. Abby Buchanan. Sodnl Etiquette of New York, N. Y^ork, 1878, 16mo. An .ii. Longstreth, Morris, M.D. Rheumatism, lioiit, and some Allied Disorders, N. York, 1882, Svo. "Longtvay, A. Hugo," (Pseud.) Sec La.ng, ANnuEW, Hiipiii, Longworth, Nicholas. (Trans.) Sophocles' Kleo- tra, Cin., I.«78, 16uio. Lonsdale, Fanny. 1. Bertha Franklnnd; or. Maternal Influence, Lon., 1869, ISmo. 2. Sunny Dale; or, Eva's Mission, Lon., 1876, ISmo. Lonsdale, Henry, M.D., 1816-1876, b. at Cnrlisle, Eng, ; studied medicine in Edinburgh and Pniis; lec- tured in Edinburgh on anatomy and physioluiry. iinil in 1845 returned to Carlisle, where ho was iipioiiitcl physician to the Cumberland Infirmary. He ilisoovcrnl the "terminal loops" of the nerves of the bniin iiml spinal cord in man. I. The Life and Works nl .Miis- grave Lewthwaito Watson, the Sculptor. Illust. I.nii., 1866, 4to. " Watson has now a chance of being remenibercil iiiul honoured : he lias fared better in his biographer ilmii si.uic of his more celebrated conteniponiries in imiiitini;. . . . We have not siiaee for half the examples which Uuisoii's hie allorrts of the fale of a great artist In a Oouiilrv ulilfli iiinnot understand him. and we must content ourselves with heartily conunendinK Dr. Lonsdale's book lo thiw ot our readers who care to see the tragic specliulc nf genius contending with adverse fortune, with wcuUliy fKnoraiiee. [« Iiet-blowing I -'. The W vols. p. 8vo. mire, M.P. Ban,, of Net "The book the rest of II K'l., xxvll. Vi Vol. iii., ' Hooke, and ( WnrdsHorth, Christian Blai Adlison, Hug '■ Us Interest 111 (be facts In county, and in rule from peisi \'')l. v., .lob "TheKrcutc "s uiiieh with liiimanlly of tl t'cneral reader be won by (lie | Vol. vi., (Jeo Kdwttn: Troug The Life of J, ence witli .'Mr. Hills of .Mortal Ihe Life ami W Lon., 1870, p. .M "ijr. LonsdaU worthy subject. record ol his res iii;o he was at tl biirith iiumberiiii and Sir William ciireer was nilxei glcs of practical i uied more largeb century to the \i .-^urgeryaud .'^led Lonsdale, J .Memoir, Lon., 1.' Lonsdale, Ii first cJass Lit. Hi and tutor of Bal ijf classical litera V'ilh Lke, Samii College, London : liercd into Engli Kuniiing Analysii -. (Trans.) The V i'lose: wilhlntroi l.im., 1873, p. Hvo Lonsdale, M liingraphy, Lon,, 1 of Dorothy W. Pa "This Is a recon perhaps altogether las told her story I'lid. or rather let points, in the idiar Ni'. llev., xllx. .-,75. 2. The Care and Sickness, Lon., 188- on her Life, her Bo Look, Henry U'lno. Loomi8,Airre nington, Vt.; beca priictioe of medicin lS*fi5, and since IS and tile practice of Diagnosis, N. York, of the Respiratory »ork, 1875, Svo. .S Svo. 4. Diseases o Test- Book of Practi Loomis, Rev. . uover. Conn., 1816 • Chilton, N.V., 1841 l^iry 1844 ; became i >n China 1844-50, n M'i to the Chinese *irii to say No, I> *»"■ 3. How to di liiiimn Country, 185' Ago, IS59. 6. 'The I hieiiis and the Chines J'llcRiture, San Fran. LON LOR Dun., ,)f \,.thori,v.' Jtn.. x.wii, ij), ""' '"^'■"' livi'ly eii()U({i,,"— .si,(, H-ki; and .W,.i!/"S; h"; /*• i^'"""-«- •'"''" : '■ y.Hii.l In tlKMim'resrh ',,'', 'V''''i'V« '" Ills imllvf '"'y::^'::z;;i>^ir^^^ ■ «-mlHl'^^^,rli?;'li;U;;;';J;l^|];p';>:'j.i.a.i..iea,«„„u. '"""""iiy or the i,„„k "viiwir,hl J. ',"''''''.';'■,• "'"' ""•' ^■w::"^^r;!uf,Xit::?,i;;!^!£H'>v« I IH-O, ,;."",! "«""' ""'"='•' '^n"". the Anatotuiai, »"rti.yM.iik.,,," ii;;h,.,rK\mx;v"ii':',:"?'''','' """'' <>" « ..."..i.M IMS rose U'SS I • illlil iirii,l.,„T^V "'"'^■HUTIOI "nn liu was at till' li,. ,1 , V ,, „f^"'"' !"'"•• '•""•IV yenrs nlcil m(ire largelv than mTliVnl n ,,, "^^ """' '"•■ '■"ntrin- --■"tiiry to ,1,1 Krel ,„'';* rf''y™«el«' I" the pn.sc'nt >"rKery and Medidne/'-.sv,/ fer xxxi aT *''""'' "f M™°"! ui*';,-i«^-„';;;;"S» and'uallad.; „i,h a Brief -^^"!;:'.f^n::a:r;:^j^?^^i:-iT'^-d, Vnrl(, ls;s ",;,':;• ,.,• '"■'""•" "" M'tforoio^y, N llavin, 1K-(|, ,sv„ ^•••'"^^'""'"""' "I .loM'id, l,uoml,, .\. "n'ir''j^:;,^\/i,:'-,i:';^^^,si,„d.i „,„«., llio Omit ('„nlli,.f Chri-t ,, i i .■ . ■ '■'- '^">"- 2. an.l A,,„„a«y, N. York Is'l I2„f„""'''""'' "'" C''"'^'" i;". and at „,; tinie ' d. '; ,, ^ r^:;'r'''''^''^'''^ ; .nivorsit^ Uas'hi'n';,^ I '''Ts7i'"«J' ,'" ''.""V ! Vvor and Fri,.„d8hi,,, Phil, is^ ,•.„ '"''"''• .. ^^-lal and' S„eia,"r„l:^, ":;;"-, -""!:. ! Jo»iah .Strong, D.li., N V ..k .i:-''",' r'""" '^ "'-■^• "I a course of lectures CM 1 i i '■ '-'""■ «'""»'»l8 , '"«ieal Seu,inar; irv:,;!.:,',;;:;";',:;;, ;'- ^ndover Thco. ' aiiHmlio'.ro^'re'li^o',;'/;,';?,', ri',':.',.';";"'^'"'."'?'^'"'«'" "f the ,^'''""lry y,., made ,y ai v s ,L led , ?r fi''' '■'"'"■''I'S "f the of pronounced symoaihv w n, , '^^','1" ' "•'^l»i"l|>oir,t ;.n;o,u5.he^ne.leo.edV;L!;^;!;,l-tr^;-:^.;^^,u^^ Tai;""i::';'s,,^72^»«- ^^'^'I- -n the Mountains: a tl.e'Son3:n"!t''-Co^^;o''"">' ''V''' -'»™'-' «t lirsteJass Lit |"„,a,Tf''^,^!!?y♦ '«•'*•. »?™luated, ,i,. v "'"^ «ev. Nevlson, F K H S d, , . I An^ta^;:^ i:-™ ° 'ict^-^'^ '^"'"-^ -^ I ^i», Turkey,' and En, ,nd a'f? " f" "'2- •'• «"«- tbe Ka..te,i, QucstioS lo^ 4 ^ '"''.^""1" ", '^''^'•'" "f nnd the Duty of he T'?i",„-T?^^'' ^*^"'''' "^ 'b" Clergy Ifegeneration^ a He ly t?'^' .^r'^'iT'- «• Ba,„isn,a^ Intions between N„ncn„f ' P."/Kf»n. ^on. fl. The Re- Churoh.Lon^rxreChuth' Tt l!" f^^'blished I-n. im: new ed , i";/' , ■■'''7%«f England, treed .-can it be reasonably held > , T '^'',« ^««I"'«'s I'Ord, Alice F T.,.^u '.' ■' '''"^'•' '**'■*■>. I2mo XT r'.^"«« *■. f^ymphony in Dreamland : Poelns, I-;-J;^;»aue?-{{»^«-^^^^^^ ""^"p'hy"fc„",Vl« n"r'^5;, '; S-ter Dora: a -s:; ili"^'!^- 4™m;!^lf; llr«^,:i?' ^ p-iect ^r perhaps «ltogou,r« l,eamifuf' llV^^'l "."' "^ Perfect , or .^ilestLo™, IsLUr^ °; ^'''"^- ;." Health and of the Respirator; Oi-gins «« " .^''""'■'^^?,?? I>'=««»es ^ork, 1S75, 8vo ( t15. ' ^'' ""'l Ki( neyg, N c... ', ..'. ™' •'• J^ectures on Po»or= v t .•','„i: N. York I8H2, so. 16mo'. m^l^ft'til'T''' fr'*'-'- '•"'I')-.] 1792- but gave up the ffiinU„.t''„!f"^' '""' '''"^ied theology »nd went in'to l.u.lZ" ''/„ ""/H-flTh'e ^•7'^."'^ ''«»'"' terly entitled the Theolog oal and r . I"* " l""- I'OUis Napoleon: I» he tn b„ i ' "u^^ •'""'"""I' I- 18BM2u,o. 2. Vilnlnf „ i^"""''"'"' N. York, N. York, I,> P»"- toomis. Rev. Augustus Ward I) n n' . » ^^"^ "f Christ, l«o8 • f„' • .-• -• ^^^ I't-ophetio 1017*' LOR Principle* nnd Prnctico : with Full Kxiilnnntloni for IIiiiiiu MtudcniK, l,on., ISSM, Hvo. Lord, II. >V. Thu lllKliwiiy nf tlio Heitii In Time of Wiir, Liin., lNfl2, cr. Mvn. liUrd, Ileiirictin I'miicpN. (TriiiiH.) Nora: n Play J friiiii the Norwcxiuii dI II. Ih»cn, l.(iri., Isml', IL'iuo. Lord, J. I>< I. JuiuK (in the Throne of hh Father David. N. Vnrk, ISflu, l2iiio. •_'. The I'romiiieiif .Shiloh ; or, ChrintV Teiiiporiil Sovcri'ljjnty, .N. Vnrk, IWll'.i. .1. Our Kei({n with .)e»».« nn the lliirth, .\. York, 1H7U, l2nio. 4. l'ro|ih'tic [iii|icrliili»ni : Enliill uf luiiieriiil Power, N. York, IS7I. iL'iiio. l'ininary in I8;!;i, and was pastor of a Presbyterian church in Buffalo. I. Tlio Land of Ophir, and other Lectures, Buffalo, 1851, 12mo. 2. Oc- | casional Poems, IMKU. i Lord, John Kenst, F.Z..S., 1817-1872, served in the t'riinciin war as a captain of artillery, and after- wards retired from the army and devoted liim.felf to tlie study of natural history. lie was thu naturalist of the British North American Boundary Commission, and iif- tcrward.s manai{cr of the Brighton Aquarium. I. The Naturalist in Vancouver Island and British Columbia, Lon., 18(1(1, 2 vols. p. 8vo. " At once amusiiiK and instructive."— So/. Rev., xxv. t'J.'i. 2. At Home in tlie Wilderness, and how to surmount all Diffioultios by the Way, Lon., 1867, p. 8vo; 3d ed., i87<;. Lord, M. A. The Maiden of Palermo, and other Stories, Lon., 1880, I2mo. .Lord, Otis I*. Memoir of Asahel Huntington, Salem, Mass., 1871, 8vo. Lord, H. P. c;., M.R.C.V.S. With Ursu, J. and W., The Veterinary Vadc-Mecuin : a Manual on the Horse, Cow, Dog, and Sheep : their Diseases, Hmnu'O- pathic Treatment, and General Management, Lon., 1875, or. 8vo. Lord, W, li., R.A. 1. Sea Fish, nnd how to catch them, Lon., 18«2, fp. 8vo. 2. Crab, Shrimp, ami Lob- ster, Lon., 187(i, l2mo. With Baixks, T., F.R.G.S., Shift.H and Expedients of Camp- Life, Travel, and Explo- ration, Lon., 1871, r. 8vo; new ed., 187(1. " The volume before us may be wt down a.s a very en- cyclopiedia of travel and campai};niii(?, . . . The adven- turer or band of adventurers by whom the cxpeilicnt.s and Instriietkins .supplied by this inexhaustible volume have been duly conned and laid to heart . . . will bi' prepared to go anywhere and do anything,"— .s'a(. Kev., xxxi. 477. Lord, Ucv. \V. II. Maiional Hospitality, Mont- jielier, Vt.. IS.'io, Svo. Lord, W. W. AndrC- : a Tragedy, N. York, 1856, 12ino. Lord, William C. Gastritis Mucosa; or, The Present Epidemic among Horses, Lon., 1865, 12mo. Lord, William S., b. 186.1, at Sycamore. 111.; is engaged in business at Evanston, 111., and has con- tributed to periodicals. 1. Verses, 1883. 2. Beads of Morning, [verse,] Evanston, ISMS, 16ino. Lord, Rev. Willis, D.D., LL.D., b. 1,809, nt Bridgep'.'rt. Cop.n. : graduated at WilMums College 18.1.",; studied theology at Princeton; became a Presbyterian minister; has held several pastorates and professorships, nnd was president of the University of Wooster 187(.i-. 1018 LOR 74. I. .Men and Scenes before the Flood. Illusi. IMillu., 1846, B(|. l2mo. 2. Christian Theology for the I'eoine' N. York, |87:l, 8vo; 2i| ed., |M7,,. ;t. 'I'he Blessed Hop. ' or. The (llorious Coming of the Lord, Chic, |87ft, 12iiii. 2d ed., IS8I. Also, numerous sermons, Ac. Lordan,!'. L. I. I'nwrittcn Book: a Colloniiv on Poetry and IN 3ts ; .Id ed., Lon., 1872, p. Hvo. 2. t'er. tain English Surnames: their Odd Phases, Lon., 1871 2d ed., I87W, l2nio. Loren/, Kev. K, S. I. (Ed.) The Gospel Workers Treasury ol Hymns and Uovival Anecdotes, Texts, Suli jeots, Ac, Dayton, 0., 1887, l2mo. 2. (letting Reiio'v for a Revival, Dayton, 0., 1888, l2mo. Lorlllard, Mrs. Pierre, Jr. Those I'rcilv Si. George Girls. By due of the Set, I'hila., INHII, i2nio! Lorimvr, (ieorKe. Leaves from the Bulk of the West Kirke: with a Preface by the Rev. .lames .Vlac- grogor, D.D., Edin., |SS5, 4to. Lorimer, llev. (•corgc Claude, LL.D., b. I8;i\ in Kdiiiliiirifh ; .luiovi 1 to ihe I'nited States in Is.'iil; became a Baiitist minister; preacheil (or several ycnrs ill Treuiont feinple, Boston, and since I8S1 has hild charges in Chicago. I. The Great Conllict: a Discom-c concerning Baptists and Religious Belief. Host., I ■.77, l6ino. 2. Week-Day Lecture-Room Talks on Coii\er- sion, Bost., 1880, 24mo. ,). Isms Old and New: Ser. inons, Ohio., 1881, 12nio. 4, .lesiis, the World's Saviour; who he is, why he came, and what he did, Cliic, l.v.;', 12mo. 5. Studies in Social Life: a Review of the I'riii- oijiles, Practices, and Problems of .Society, Chic, l>Mi, l2mo. Lorimer, James, LL.D., 1818-1890, b. at Ab.r- ilalgie, Perthshire, Scotland; educated at Edinlmigh I'nivertity, and al the Iniversities of Berlin and l!ui,n ; admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocate- IM.i; Regius professor of public law nnd "the law of niituie and nations in the University of Edinburgh 18(12. He was one 01' the foumleis of the Institute of Interiiiilioiial Law in 1873, and was a frequ'nt contributor to the Revue 7:', Svo: 2d ed., rev. and enl., IS80. "As the Nysleiiiatic exi«)Hitloii of a theory and mctliod which we l.elieve to be erroneous, we must receive ln« work with respectful but iibsolule d|s.sciit, Ascinl.nilvliii; the rellectloii.s of an experienced and hinli-miiide.l iiiiiii on many thlnH,s of practical liiierest, we can sinceich wci- come it, and say that we arc the belter for it,"— ,vo,'! A't , 11, 146, 7. A National Church demands n National l,itiirg\, Edin., 1879, p. Svo. 8. The Institutes of the Law .'; Nations: a Treatise on the Jural Relati uis of ,Se(.iii!ii.- Political Coimnunilies, n., I883-S4, 2 vols. "A strange (■(iiiglonie. ^ of political sngaeity ami c\ travngnnt jurisprudence.' - 'ni. Kev., IvIU. 4.,0. "If it has not the s(.ieiilili. diameter wln(.li it cliilins, it is,ut any rate, an iiueresliiig treati.se on interiiatioiml con- duct, trom the p.'ii ol' an able writer."— ^Imc^, xxv. ;i'.i7. "Lorimer, Mary," (Pseud.) See Dir.v.vi.vo, .M. 0. B., tl. V. L, 1 vol. ; IMMV Lorlnn, nctio Teli.u N. York, I," motion, N. 1 LorinK, in Boston ; g and was for bar. I. XI I'niteil Slut,, for Inileiiini Sturgis, llont Lorihic, I graduated nt nation of ih, Ouhthalmosec »f Ophthalnio LorinK, I in Boston; gn. as a oorrespoi I'll Ills way hoi f'ip, and othi College FrieiK t'- P., Cotton I2ma. Loring, a, .indover. Mass, "ledical departi coinuiissioner o ister to Portuga •fotham : Aeeoi, Famous Toim. addresses, ,to. Loring, s. imd Practice id' Luring, u^ 'Vilmington, N.( the Indians and coinnel, (I.S.A.; brigadier-generiii Confederate arini 'J), nnd was mad Soldier in Egypt "It Is light; sii' apparently the irii prcwions, ,seiitlme aoie, ~.\(iHi,i, XX Lormer, .>!« "idks in tile Woo I'orne, .>|«ri| l.orniine, Lt The Perils of Lo l-IMO Lossing, Bei ';;'l;..ld, 1891. Fr 1 lams, Dutchess C '<'"'■'• cr, Svo. iiiee a v,!V,",'i"" '"'■•* ■'*'""• n„ '.'-'''K' ''"iili-ibii i"icii„r-aj„„,,r„,; ~->"'"'", xvii, lu. ■'■ Pictorial Histc ft'iles of Ameiica, '.!"'■, ?;"1»- ii. ami i Hill •"''•' *'2eii,s of «ill live their brief I 'I'"', before lis possT.L ;M|c lively pUt^f;:^' wUie actors ill our g ■>. The Hudson, fr ;.'"■'!■ I'-^liO, sm. 410. •Viork, 1867, Svo. ,;'^. N. York, I8( »' 'HO, ISfiO. ,s ji Aie.«nder Anderson, nl; v'^v" »"'' 'he . I""". N. York, 1873 LOR ;=?£?:« !t^=i;\:;s';:::i'-».--'.-.. =,t^t«™=5=;s.Si5SH LOU n>"'l"M, .V. V„r|,, |,7!i, 111,,,,, """> Trentii'M.n l,o«,.. , f^turgiH, ll.«(.. mh/ 'a , I ': "iV- ■'•„ I'll" "f Willi,.,„ Km-lmil,.,! „t Harvard m",I^.m1^',;";' '!'*'*' ''• '" >''""'">; ""ti'-n nC ,1,0 Kef ,?.(hn ; ' h r'' "J"'- '• ""'"""i- "|.hthHlu,u,c„,,c., N V k s- " '''^'! ''•^ *'""»" "'■ "'L' "f '•i.hthuim.J,.,;,,y ' ';V. V'v ">;'■, ■• ■''""•"""k i" ""»'"""«n.d:.f,L ^,'',,,^^•^^«',''»rth. is,H-,sr,: b. > '" « oorre,.,„n,k.„t of A, ,,, . ?' '' ",'"' '" ^''"""•' ,"l>. »..d olhur V«r..; , L*",^ ^'r'- '• ■n.eH„,to„ ,"IW Kriu.,,1,, I^..t;ls^l Vn, ' 'J";''"- 2. Two ;,^„. oouon c.„uv.au.,. :::.'ib:'s„i"^„;:-'--. '""'lio«l;lopur,,„'eK'i' t Jbt^'f r "•"''""' ''' '"« o"Mim.88i«„er of «Kri,.ult,r" ss7s^"';^'''"" "*'"-'*'; ^7 to Portugal until S9, TlA'' ""«''"'"'l" >«i»' .J"tl,um.- Ao<^,uut or tlo K,.,.,i ^'"•"■^^"i Club of t»nfe,lerutettrinv, s«rv« r^l ! '^?"J"''-.K'''>''''il in tho «.;Mieri„K,,,,, ire"' 'l^. {;:::'-;,, ^''-'^'ImUo I «l|'.^-.V«//„„, xxxvlll «)' '•''''"'^^'•'"•""'' fiuiiieiitly reu'l- ^VuC;"u';;,ilf«:;!;;,,'»;;;;'n« the Tree.. Journal of ''oriie, .Maniuis of «' ,. ' "'"• ■""■ ■""■ I'c'iil. of u'l'"- ^y'" <^,'"'P»«' i" tUe Congo: or l,,,„„ ''"'«-. u .seuwt.oiml Story, Lon., I'^sfl ''•V"^ Uutohe«/c Ty p ''"■"■",'"« ■■• i''"" "t Doer ^"'•oA,„eri..a„ i.,„;.,„, ^::"" •^"-' to 1875 he J. Jf"t« „>„l (iu.rie,. C' f*^ '"■■' ""•' Repository of ul Major-(fc.„„rul Philip i!;ohuv7.;rv"v^"f '""» '^'w^-" V-^. In;":;^'T;o'"'"T v'" "'l^'""-"- "- "- Sea. n' 'T i-k, lis; svo 6 Pi ^"" •';^'«K'"""1 its Founder "' "liiii, ,S(i9 u \f ' . • '■ Piotoria Desorinii.,„ Urel,l,.. ',,s„7 f,;.f""!''n«l"f Lieutenant "XnTr " |ixr,s 4 ' /. A::;"'e-n i.idu.iri.,. iiiu;, hi ,"■ of l„i,..,i Stae- III,,,; 'f'^P"," ''"l'»l«r (vdo,, lia >^-«. Illu-,. ' N.' r,f;","' "'" Al'oriKi„a|-p..,'i: ' I H".nen who have n.a.lo 'a ..^"f,, 'i*;?""* •!'•" "■'«» '""I. iL'uio. 17 Tl... J. "'"y""" IliKtory, N. »nil< I'l-J- of J».m.. A. Uarleld IS ''./"IV; "• '"'""'' l"rk City, N. Vork. Imni ' ',, m '"• "■"."'•>' "f N"» M" her and ,b,. Wifu of (ll. L„ ",7 ","'' *'"'""' ^ "'a ri'"-l. N. York, \m{ Hvo 22".','. " ""'' ■'"'"' Andr*;. •."Mjp.ndious lli.tory of ',h„ /• '■''"'''"' *^""" tt Vork, IHS7, Hvo. ^ "® (-"Uiiiionweallh of .\,.„ ^„^""'' ^'^ «• '-'•'"'tioal Stalr.Bulldor, Troy, mn, ^''"C'-ipt- in the l,il rary of ,| ' T"'A' ,"'" ^''"^'"- ""»- i::t-^^^««--'^"'«"-t'^^i^ai:ti.^r 3£Sl:;S^?i —'^ '•'^o- iii"»t. i(o,t., iSMi*" .-l;'"'?;^: '• ^^" "« '.y l;«i;-1, Hnd howthey Jrew I h, ' 1, ' '''" ''""« '"I'P- i ■} Half- Year at Krone kin ' .""".'- '"'*'■ '-"'"• *• • The Pettibono N u ,0 ".' vii"" ■' ''"".- """■ '2>"» "<'^2, r.'nio. 5 Wh h', \' '•'»K''""i f'tory. Ho., '-'f the Word^w^r"/'' ub ''l,o"'"isL'i"'- "■•• -^^'^^'^"^^ •"U'ttome. I|lu„. Uo" UsTt''^-,'''^ "■ "''■" "t the Lost ll»re. Iloat ISHI , ; *°' ^- "'3 Ballad Weat, Ho,,.. ,S85. 'J. o'„ U, .V f'""/ I". '''''" ''"'''«" 8«- I". Jlester. an "tl /*^v ""'. " '^"^"P"' """t.. 'Tli« Shot heard rou.d he V ,".»"",• " ""H"-! of •.'"'I what she said and «h,.,.y.- "'""■""I'" lived, 15. How To.n and Diroth: ni," '' ■":""•• '■'*''^' '2.uo. ""■"c, Bost., 18,ss. 12no !,r »/l'"^ lii>fl un. IM2lii ciilliHt lu tha bnr lit Mn('ulii'i> Inn l^ij, I. liiiK''inn,, I'-lU, >iu. "U Ih iiiily I'liU'llliitLMl to Hull line j-t'l cil |h'ii|>Ii',~'IIii>m.' wIkim' imtrliitlnm Ih tlri'(| liv wi'lliniaiil iUm hiiiiiilli>ii."— Hill. A>r., xl. IIJII. 2. TliK ContVreniMi itml tliu Criaia : 'i'linuKlita uf u I);- I'tlUliIlT, I. nil., I"<77, ^Ml. liOlliM, Arlliliri I. I>i>lliira i>r Sonae: n Tnlu or KviTv-Diiy Lilt' in Knxliinil lui'l Aiiiuiii'ii, X. Yurk, IHsfl, IliiiHi. J. All Ktllo'' HnininK'o : it t^tor;- of Auntriilliin l.ilc, \. York, l''-<7, IL'niii. ■.(iiiiiHhiirv, ThoiiiiiN Itiiyiit-Nfurdi >>. I^^l'*, iit OmiI, N.Y.; ({niiiuiilml at Valu I >,')ll ; liorvoil In tliu uivil wiir an an utlloi'r In tlir viiliinti'rr niiiiy ; prol'uasnr nf Knjfiirli lit till' Sliofllulil ScliMilin» .ScIkmiI ninoe l.'^TI. I. lli»liir.v i)f llio Knglisli l.an){uax«, N. York, Is7!i, lllino. :!. .laijiia Fcniinoiu Coo|M'r, (" Aiiiurican Men of l.i'tli'rH,") II.. It , Iss.'l, IfiiM... ■' .\ii ii;liiilral.li' »|H'clnUMi nf llii-niry lil.iKrapliy. ... It L'lv.'s ilie rca.liT ii..t inori'ly a full ai'inniil ..I' i'ikiihth lltiTiiry oari'ur, lull tliiT.' Is niliiKlc.l witli IIiIh ii .>nlllcli'iit arc. .mil nf till' III. Ill liiiiiKt'lf. apart frnin lil.i li.n.ks, ami nf Mif pcrln.l ill wlili'li In. Ilvc.l, t.i krep alive llii- Inli'rcMl from ilu' ilrsi wnr.l tn ih.' Ia-.|."— .Viid... xxxvl. 10". " fhc liLiKraplicr k.'i'pM lilmsvlf aim Ills rcailor nwaki' Hii.l allvi' Willi iiili'ri'st all ilimiiKli lil» lliroo liuiiilrc.l paui's "—Ariiil., x.xlv. IH'i, l.oii(|iic, CliarleN. IHgmt of Dculalona uf the I.oulsiiinii Siiproiiii) Ciiirt, vols, xv.-xxx. Inol., (IHOO- IS7H,) N. Orleiui.s, IS7H, r. .Svo. Louth, T. Tho .Morrioos; or, Tlio Doubtful Mar- riage, L.in., I>71, 3 voia. p. 8va. liovnrt, liilkp. Too Put. a Domeatio Dlffiaulty, lirl.*S7, I2nio. Love, Samuel U,, .snjierinten.leiit of sohoola, JaiiiMtown, N.Y., iinil Willard, iMary R. In.lustrial Edui'iitlon : adiiMo for Manual Training. Illuat. N. York and Chic., 1H87, l2ino. Love, Thomas. The Art of Cleaning, iJyeing, anil .S..ouring, Inc ju.lge In llrllMi Guiana |s7:i-7s. 1. The Law of Arliltrulloii liilniiii Maslers an. I Worknii'ii. Lon., 1SII7, I'.'inii. 2. The lliink riij.t.y Act, l."''.!!, ami Ddiiors' A.t, Is'SU; wilh N.it... .tc, Lon,, 1S7II, I2III.I. 3. fhc Churi'li-WanU'ir- iiiii.|, ' Hth cl., Lon., |s71, l2inoi new c.l., hv W. it. |lr..ok. 1876; llllh c.l., 1882. 4. Tliu Law of House tnvnaion anil Delcii.'i'. Lnii., ls;il, j.. sv... l,ovi>ll, .MnrKaret JoNCiihini' (Tram.) H'lurc. nirs ..f .Vliliiiiry Lili' In .Mgicra, hy the ronito lio I'astell.iiie, Lon., 18Mi, 2 vols, p, Svo. Lovetl, Rev. Richard, M.A., h. Is.ii, i,t croy. dnn, Surrey ; clucatcl at ('liculiiiiit ColU'go, an.l gni.lii nte.| at the I'niversity of Lninlno I '-7:1,' liccaiiie ;. ('oiigregati..iial iiiiiiislcr, ami is e.lit..i ni-cliiof fur Hi.' puhliialioiis of the Ri'ligi.uis Trad .--..cicty. 1. .V.ir. wcgiaii Piatiircs, drawn will. Pen nii.l Pencil, L..ii., |s^ .. r. Svo. 2. Pictures froni llolhin.l .Irawn »illi I'm iml Poncll, Lon., 1887, Imp. Svo, 3. Irish Pictures, .Iihkh with Pen and Pencil. Map an. I llliisl. Lon., I^'s, imp. Svo. •'ill this venr nf uracc Isss he has wrilliii a li.>..k ..ii Irclaiiil Willi III. iiit'iitinii ..r p..lltliH. . . . Ill' has skclilicl a very Ju»i piciiirc nf a l.i'aiiiHiil n.iinlry."— /W/i.. .So. ;;i»;i. I. (E.l.) Drake aii.l the lions; or, Sllrting Tal.'S ..I AriiiBila Times, (lie bus also e.lilc.l a revise.1 nn.l iii largeil edition of Ilemaui'a " Willliini Tymlalc") fiOvett, William, I7mt-ls77, b. at Ncwljn, Cm- wall 1 went t.i l.oiiili.n and learned tlie trade of a cabinct- niakor, lie bceiimc a leader of tlie Chartist in.. \ .iiMiit, drew up most of the pcliti.ins anil a.l.liesses is-iii'.l In the parly, and was imprisone.l in IS3U. I. Klciiieiiliiry Anatomy and Physiology : ,vith Lesions on Diet, .U'. ||. lust. Lon., 18,.l ; 2d ed., 18,^^3, Svo. 2. .Social an. I Polit leal Morality, Lnii., IS.'i:!, p. Svo. 3. Woman's .Missinn, [verse,) Lon., 1858. 4. Autobiography, 1876.? With ('oi.i.iN.s, ,loiiN, tool-maker. Chartism: a New Organi- zation of Iho People: written in Warwick Gaol; 2il ed., Lon., 1841. Lovibuni', T. W. Ilrewing with Raw Grain: n Practical Tre.itise, Lon.. ISS3, p. Svo. Low, Rev. Alexander, M.A. Scottish Heroes in tho Days of M'allace and liruce, Lon., 185(1, 2 vols, p, Svo. Low, CharleN Rnlhbone, F.R.G.8., b. 1^:17, at Dublin; served in the In.lian navy 1 853-6:;, and on the abolition of that force iiirned ills altenli.m to literature. He has contriliuie.l stoiies, memoirs, nnd geographical articles to a great number of peri.idical.s. After tlie publication of his History of the Indiiin Niivy he was presented with a sword and a purse of sovereigna by bis brother ollicers. 1. Adventures of Joshua lliiivsc- pipe. Marine: a Talc, Lon., 1868, 12mo; new c.l.. I.^Ts. 2. Tales of Old Ocean, Lon., 18611, 12ino; new c.l., InTs. 3. The Land of the Sun : .Skotcliea of Travel, l.i.n., 1870, p. Svo. 4. The Great Rattles of thoUritish .Navy. lllust. Lon., 1872, ]i. Svo; .Uh ed. 1885. :,. I.iilir of Marque, and Tales of Sea and Lund. lllust. I...11., 1872, 12nio. 6. The Life and Correspondence of Field- Marshal Sir George Pollock, Dart., G.C.B., (i.C.S.l., Lon., 1873, Svo. "Mr. Low has done nmpU' justice to the gallant M.l.lier whose character lie .sn imicli and so justly admires, bin if it had been pn.'o.llilc ti.give us innrc about the man lie.irKC I'oUock and Icsx about public liistnry we ohnul.l have been better pleased."— .s^cc/o/or, xlvl. 9iil. 7. Autobiography of a Man-o'-War's Bell: a Tiilc, Lon., 1874, 11. Svo. 8. Tho History of tho In.lian .Nnvv, 161.3-1.86,3, Lon., i877, 2 vols. Svo. " Although it l.« impassible to speak In terms of i.raia' (if this work as a literary priidui'tion, it can be lecni' mended as eiintaliilnginueli liifnrniatioii tnllin.seMlx. .Ic- slre to know how our Kastern empire wa.s liiiill up, iiii.i 10 all who take a pleasure in simple reciird..* of mis .>l |icr' (kinal daring." -/IW., No. 2n'.;5. 9. A Memoir of Licutcnant-General Sir Garnet J. Wolsolcy, K.C.B., G.C.M.G.. Lon., 1878, 2 vol.-.. 1.. ."^vo. " F.illowing the example of most blournphcrs, la- hm compiled two volumes where one would have hen iiiii|.lo, . . . it must be admitted that there are luteie>tiiii; luicc- dotes nnd epismles lii the woTk.'—Alh., No. 'dCM. 10. The Afghan War, 1838-1842; from the Journal and Correspondence of tho Late Major-(5encral Aiiirus- tus Abbott, C.B., Royal (Bengal) Artillery, L.in., 1>A Svo. " It seems ungrateful tn find any fau'.t with Mr. I."W, I" whom the public owes the pnlilieatinii nf tliis vuluiilile work. One piece of criticism, however, It is iieee^-"iy lu make. The editor has with his own narrative almost swamped Capt. Abbott's journal."— /1(A., No. 2677. II, Soldiers of the Victorian Age, Lon., I8SI1. 2 vols. Low "• ''yrll H/iii.|lt„n hi 1 i *'"""''f. >-"n.. |sm;|, s,.„ '"H.-.") I.n„„ IMS,, ',.•„,„ '•„'"'■■",""; (,"l>i...™.n III': <"'""• "y Aunt .M,',7 |„n Thsi " ^'"''" ^o™'" i.«o"^.ni!S;,?s"'.'.'';"','' '*'■;■'!"''''"' ■" Tri„i,vr.,. "■J;k>"'L'!."VH"^; ,:.:'--««" C.U„l„«,.e„f E,luo,.ti ., l-'<7, ,Svo. ■'»''1« l^ufonitlon. iliu,(. ,,„„"; .la'TnVvo""; "■*{',:„"„'?; ':«'"•«'. -M.A., KraJuato.1 ..,' eopal Chu'roh |M6;" '' Z •I'-.'.^V"':.'' '" tl.e_ .Scot,!.,, l.f)\V •'"■.V iII.IiIhv , \rr I, ,. I »,-ll.. »[i|,n,„,,, J^; • '• '-,, «'"""llv li„,,„ril„|, anil ■l"'tiK. , III,. ,„i„.r «!? . f .. I, ' ",""■"■ ''"'" "ii'<' i' " X Mr hiix ■riMiulii 1,111 V. II, !' "'■'""'.. xxlx ui l-^l'i-eonal Cliuroh I,s6:ij lnni'>..hV.nV"";-"i"' '"" ■■"•'"'"'"li '^""' lli^ ritualistic ,. aotic.8 o,f. ; ',"'"'•«« ^-'"-tl'e- ^-nat,.e.„.,^j-c'--^^:!^:-''^;:«j ">"i it,s.h«„i,, ,„,„., iMisi;, .': •'■ f"i';i'"i"«'c..ii..«o I2in". AI.,,,„.h,mM,„„V, " """''' Lon., INIW, «"yalA.tn,„„u,ical,thMi2:i' I " ''''"'"' "'' "'« ! '"".'"lie.-. IK. ,„„,|;„ ,en " • '■'""'7''. au.l other I '"K"'"l ol..orv„. , I ,mi ,,,ln, '."l""'l"" ''"ily .netooro- i •.•o.,„„u„i,„„,, ,1,,,,' 3 ''''"«, '7>" IMO to iss:-, „„,, Uftraclo in UuZ^ZT^^^l^frTT.'"'''-' '-""■ i»h (We«, ,.,„., ,hV,'s •„ ,';.„^"'"'-'' ."i""0.of ],nt. "I'l K.xotic FcrnH W slu . 1 < ' ^X'""' "f HMti-h l>Bauti(u|.l,oiivc(l l'|,,,,t. Ill r''^"''!''"'''' .Mvo. ,',. beaHcinc. l,„n., ,ssi), Sn,. "'"'«'"' "f. -^'0 ('.)ulo of tlio i "f .St Stephen < (Juern ;■;',; :;^ ,";;'!""-' ',7'S- vicar My W,.- Ad,lrc8«.s on the Seven '• ,';.^'"^''' 'I'o "f i ravelling there, S „',, ?h/ ,' 'j'''""^««' "'"y towUer, John Irederic h isiq i^nijlish eonsulur «erviee ,Sfin.' ,'^; *""^'''"' "le -n.lnn I,s8a.72, oa e I t. th. k""'"' f""" ''"■"'n in ',V """Ken Saina a Hu.t ,„f„ '"S",? "^ •'"y"*. nden( for .hat ' "f'l^^. I.o„.. lSS5.2v„Is. Svo""''^ '"' "'»'""••■■ '"'"«- I-<>n.. 1-07, Hvo. Anon ""2" I'?"'?"' ''''""' ^'"'"0, I «"-'ily, falabfia, an, "• „,^-t "Pr.-'f""' F^'males in } ";?»- p. .Svo. ;„,",' "" "'" T"l' "' Monnt Etna, Lon." fronuir'st"t"'|^"lil';' 'i',"'"' ". '"'''J« »" over a well ,- 1,. , , Wr: with Introdu'titVs r'wini ''^l; ^'"^•'' ""^ IW6, p. 8vo: 2d ed., 1887. "''"'am Muir. Lon., "I Yoxall since iksir r/'^; ' "''''"'ned I8.l!i; rector t";..)a of the Jews, r'on is^rVr's"" "'o'' ^""'"" F""- |0f the Cross IVaoticallv ' •?• "'• 2. The liistorv nspirationa RuUi'" '^te drtoT'' ''''!: '""" ' '"'"... me, 12mo.' /The r,,^, ''""''"8''''' Doctrine, Lunacy L;^s""To;,,^^;,„^'"f' - "'■ t^"/?'""." ; or, The Jt^J^tve'in^r'^^'r-'-^^SiIrr;^ ofChar.es Lo^; t^/.' .^s*;'/ /->'''. '^.^K .. Aiem!i'; I'on., 1843, ;,„* • 2 Tr,',''/'"'^ ?^ f"" ^'«'"'« "f Ma.loira «''".bays VisU-,„'Mli' ; 'Un"*,s'?,""' «""'» ' «' "oirs on the Ferns, Ac ',\f,, :' '',^'' '''o. S.'iU. ! ■ 4«"nualFlora,f M^eiri tr ^''"•' "^•''' '^mo. I 5. Florulro Salvagica- TtM .?>,„« r ' ^'""- '**''»' 12n>o. I O.C.B.. I. "1 ! "M.V''«'»""t Shcrbrook.., DC r ated at UniversUy Col'legi! 0™xford""/"f'f "'"'ll'T • «^»^"- at Linooln'E Inn 1842 : m .mber „f 1 ' """""^ '0 the bar ffThe'r'l; '^'"'''' '•^■'"- " M P '8^2""sn ' "k^^^""^' ^t the exchequer 1 868-7.'i. h„m„ '^r"*^"! ohanoellor '"^peechea and Letters on'RefSr^LruTS/J^sVo*- '' 1021 ' • LOW LOW " Xever probably In the history of tlie debates of this century has there been a more brilliant series of rhetorlenl cftbrts tlian tliat contained In the small book before us."— .Sar. liei:. xxlii. 'IK. 2. I'ooms of a ].,ife, Lon., 1885, 12mo; 2d cd. same year. ■' Lord Sberbrooke's poems are pretty evidently not so muuh the jxiems of a life as poems of early life, collected and reprinted long after date."— .S'(i(. Ker., lix. '\)b. Also, addresses, tinanuial statements, Au. Lowe, Robert W. A llibliographical Account of English Theatrical Literature, from the Karliest Times to the Present Day, Lon., IHH", 8vo j also, 100 copies r, 8vo. "One of the most useful volumes ever prepared for the student of stage-history."- ^Vo(iu», xlvl. 224. Lowe, T. A Mechanic's Tour round the World : Notes and Sketches, Lon., 1880, 12mo. Lowe, T. Shakespeare under the Stars, Stratford- on-Avon, 1888. Lowe, Thomas. Central India during the Rebel- lion of 18,07 and 1858, Lon., 1860, p. Svo. Lowe, Rev. William Henry, M.A., b. 1848, at Whapluile Drove, Lincolnshire; graduated, senior optime, at Christ's College, Cambridge, 1871; ordained 187.'i; Hebrew lecturer of Christ's College since 1874. 1. (Ed.) The Psalms ; with Introductions and Critical Notes, Ac, Lon., I87J-77, 2 vols.; 2d ed., 1884-85. 2. (Trans.) Twelve Odes of Haliz ; from the Persian : with Sude's Commentary, from the Turkish, Cambridge, 1879. .1. (Ed.) The Fragment of Talmud — Bal. i, Pesachim: with Notes, Lon., 1870, 4to. 4. The Memorbuoh of NUrnberg, in Connection with the Persecution of the Jews in 1349, Lon., 1881. 5. The Hebrew Student's Commentary on Zecliariah, Hebrew and LXX : with Excursus on Syl- lable-Dividing, &a., Lon., 1882, Svo. «. (Ed.) The Palestinian Mishnah, Cambridge, 1883, Svo. 7. (Trans.) Al-Badiiflnt's Muntakhab-i-Tawdrikh : Life of Akbar; from the Original Persian, Calcutta, 1884-88, 2 vols, g. A Hebrew Grammar, Lon., 1887, or. Svo, Lowell, Miss Amy. Dream-Drops; or, Slorics from Fairy-Land, liy a Dreamur. Boat., 1888, 12mo. Lowell, Edward Jackson, b. 1845, in Boston ; graduated at Harvard 1867. The Hessians and tlio other (ierman Auxiliaries of Great Britain in the Revo- lutionary War. Maps. N. York, 1881, 12mo. " Mr. Lowell is always just and fair in his judgment, and combines sound historical training witli an excellent stvle. ... In the way of new infurmatiun Mr. Lowell ba.s interwoven into liis narrative twelve man\iseripts, eon- sisting of journals, letters, and reports written by Hessian or Waldi'ck olllcers, ami kept in the library of the Cassol estates."— .V(i/ioii. xxxviii. 3i'), Lowell, James Russell, D.C.L., LL.D., [anii; vol. i., add.,] editor of tlie Atlanlio Monthly 1857-62, and joint editor of the North American Review 1863- 72: U.S. minister to Spain 1877-80, and to England 1880-85; lord rector of the I'nivorsity of (JIasgow 1883- 81. During ills residence in England he delivered many public addresses, including one on occasion of the un- veiling of a bust of Coleridge in Westminster Abbey. Since his return to America he has delivered a course of lectures on the English dramatists at tlie Lowell Insti- tute, 1887, and read papers before public auiliences at Chicago and elsewhere. He is one of the few American writers whose reputation stands equally liigh on both sides of the Atlantic. 1. Poetical Works, Bost., 1858, 2 vols. 16mo. 2. The Higlow Papers: newly edited, with a Preface by the Author of ''Tom Brown's School- Days :" reprinted, with the Author's Sanction, from the Fourth American Edition, Lon., IS.'iO, 12uio. 3. Fireside Travels, liost., 1861, l6nio. 4. Meiiba'us Hipponax : The Biglow Papers, Second Series, Bost., 1867, 16mo. " It is only with liimself Mr. Lowell can be compared. Tried by the former series, this series will probably be put in the second place, because there is more poetry in this one than in that."— .Vndon, iii. ,S86. 5. Under the Willows, and other Poems, Bost., 1868, 16mo. " ' Auf Wiedersehen' ai)pears to be . . . free from faults, —a gem wiilioiu Haw aiKl agcm of pure rav. Tills Is what cannot be .aid of very many of Mr. Lowell's poems, which too ol'teii bear evident marks of haste. . . . ^et. after niak- Mtg whatever abateniciits it lias occurred to us to make in the course of a loiigaccpiaintancewitb Mr. Lc.iVeii's [xietry. it remains as a duty not to take leave of It on any oceasio'n wlien it has been spoken of at any length with(nit saying, as a last word. that, hiken altogether, we have nothliig so good : unless, possiiiiy, we e.xcepita little of Eniersoii,— and to make that exception we are not wholly willing."— A'a- thn, vii. .V14. " The secret of .Mr. Lowell's art is an exact fldellty to his Impressions. He does nut work them up with selfcon- 102-2 scious elaboration, nor draw on an artlflclnl Imagination, but repnalnces with careful simplicity the aetnnl vi.>.icin and sensation, as they were to bini. ... In tw(t pieces in- cluded in the volume before us Mr. Lowell rises to in- spired lyric height. The'tJde to Happiness' is full i.l' snppre8.sed force. . . . Hut by fur the liiiest piece ill lla; volume is the really noble ' Commcnioration Ode.' "- Sni. Kev., xxvii. 23. 6. The (Cathedral, Best., 1860, 16mn. "We can advise all our readers tosiHini 'a day at (Inn tres.'— so tile poem was to have been called, they say.— 111. i having sjK'iit one they will lind themselves ready to spend more, for the poem isoll protitable. and mueli(d' it isl.iini- tiliil, and it will endure studious rt<'(iuaintauee."— A'n'mii. X. t;o. 7. Among my Books, Bost.. 1870, l2mo. " Containing the deliberate words of perhaps the t'C^tol' living Kngli.sli critics,— his liiial judgments on many of ili,> great names of literature; iudgmeiits which are the resiili of long and wide study and reading, of marvellous aiiiic- ness of siglit and dclica"y of symimthy; ccaitainiiig \ iioet's opinion of other ixiets, a wit's opinion of other wii>; In short, tliecareful opinionsofttmaiiof cultivated Keiiius concerning other men of genius who are near and ilcur lo all of us, but to all of us jiartiy unintelligible witlaaU 'oi interpreter.— this book ol Mr. Lowell's is one of tlic \n>l Kilts that for many years has cimie to the world of Kiig. lisli literature: and to say this .still is to say one of ilir best gifts that has for many years come to the world ..1 literature."- J\'(i(ioH. x. 2.">8. " Added to the Impression of keenness and tirst-liiiinl work . . . there is the vitality, the linii wliicli .so iii'ii.n forms a cliarni In the writings of a really cultivated .Miier- ican."— .Sa/. Hev., xxix. 774. 8. My Study Windows. Bost., 1871, l2ino. "This volume may with probability be exjiected even to increase its author's great repntJition as one of the \«-i of critics and one of the wittiest of men."— .Vof/oii. xii.ljs. "Terse and humorous In style, full of acute rcimtrk and fine appreciation, and bearing everywhere llic marks of a Iboroiigti literary cultivation."— .Sii. A'm-., xxxi. T'll, " This is a tborongl'ily charming book. Its frc^llllc^^ iiimI grace, its quiet fun and wide culture, its insight and snuiid judgment, as well in literature as in isiiitics, put il cu.-ily above any similar ccdlcction of es.says that the Kin.'lish'- speaking world has seen for some time."— /l(/i.. No. -'^Ki. 9. Among my Books. Second Series. 3876, 12iiio. "It was worth while to collect these studies of Mr. Lowell ; they stand well abo' c the average of criiicnl luii- cles in the Reviews: but n jiic of them possesses a iimnu- nicntal perfection or end'iringiiess."- EnwAiin liowntN: Acad., ix. 232. " Few living writers have at once so mncli knowlcdj;f nf poetical literature and .'^o much critical power a>^ Mr l.uw- ell, and eerlainly none of tlio.se who in knowleilL'c ami power arc his e(|uals would be guilty of the sad laulls of taste wliicli he seems to lake tt positive pleasure iu cnni- mitting."— .s'(i(. Kev., xli. 624. "The great distinction to be made between the pn-ent vfdnme and the ones tliat have preceded it is the iil".('ii('e of the light, bninorous tone and continual di>ciir-i\i*iicss that used to render Mr. Lowell such pleasant reading Inni vacant hour." — .'^ than the overllow of an opulent mind. It wniiM lie n- impossible to .submit such work lo criticism as it wuM li- unfrnitfnl; ami it Is unneces.sary to notice anew ilir iiaii- of stvle, the felicities id' phrase, the charm, clnqnciict'. and humor whicli are familiar to two geiieratiiiii> il "'-ir people."— A'n/w", xliii. 525. 12. Heartsease and Rue. Bost., 1888, 16mo. " It is a veritable Indian summerof Mr. Lowell'^ uiiiso " —»it. Ka:. Ixv. 3iW. 13. Political Essays, Bo.=t., 1888, 16mo. (Mosfiftlit-fi' essays were Hrst pnlilished during or soon after llni-ivil war, and relate to the cvcnis of tlial period.: "It is the political and social moralist silling i" .t»ll(.'- ment on oll'enccs against iirinial laws: not ilie piniiciiui deervlng tlie men and measures cd'n rival or hosiilc |«irlv. ... 'It is not simplv this nualitv tliat keeps tliiin f^rHi to-dav; il is. qiiile as inuch. that literary ciianii "liiili perva'des all of Mr. Lowell's writings."— fij/iV. .k. HI. "If interesling primarily to Mr. LoweU'sfellow loiiiilry- men. the essays possess value for historical .studiiils- iiiia are doeumpiito of the course and movement <:'.' '.■!'!Mi;>" which shaped the action of the statesmen of the .N"illi. - Sal. Hn:, Ixvl. 147. A collective edition of his works is now in ooarioof puhlicntinn. LOW "kneral CiimciSM: "sclVin li/r',"!,',;? (fnlsL'^untn nn!?f,'y, «""<' "" Perfecting 1 the r>iii)uii». ' . r * LOY ■""-" '" "Till niK ( iiisli iiiitii i,.;:„T, 'i » '"' "" penectliiB " ''{'Pression.-w,,.,.,. he*! vl'r f .h*-' •■"""•.'""""te artist i|ir' P'erenL'evuii vardl(utcl. Town, Uo t 878 Iflif """'"' ^*''">'"» "" M.n„,e,„;nt Ac's 1.,^ MCffo" """'l'"? "»" Local at f^'!^:^LS^Ztf'jh, *^A.. graduated re.t.,rof Foulmire* ^ince ISrn < ' '""^'''ineJ 1^15; SKlniouth, Lon., ls,54 P>,„o ^errnons preached at i-l«exArch»«IogicalsSv .nd "'«.[""»''«" "f the ■<; collection,. 1 PatroZ e'aBrifl ''''''^^'' '"'■««'y '° -^;;;ij;.ui,y Nan.es orr^--;>--5i-jy '^^;i,".'';t''%:',^;;i:::^;„'^f"/'''-ai sketch^, lo„ ;;e; '^vo. 5. Wayside ' Notes irt'^'v''""' ''''' 2 ;"J^^n^^^*;r'V»^e,.v^ , Onlyairls. '-"">". r. ErlesnleSle "7,";,«- , I""''- Un S,' '■'• I" »"■.--':;« 'u„'''rs^!) "''»"• i-n./!;;87'i2:o: ^""••''^'^r.p.^vo 15 NitvVV !'"V '^- Kathleen, I '"■ -^ "niveUttleCo.ml. I Y""' ^'°"-' '^>*r, U'mo '-"'"•■ ^'"' "™"« •^•""■ing, Lon., 188^" ''7'. l-'i0,cr.8v" ^" ^"^'"rar's Hand-Book i ^^ermons, Lon., 1865, 12mo ""'""" i^mperance : Two I'Owndeg, Ilenrv m'ti ra the Liverpool North" n'^'Ho^pital'rF"'""*'' 'r«<""' '» 12mo. ' "• ^""'o Moore: a Tale, Lon., I85(), Urination, L0I1'., 18^14' l8mo'!*'*'' ^"I""'"''''" f«r fon- (rrans.; Ken^ Descaftes h s' If' '*^ '■''..''■ '"''»• 2. L""-. l.'<78, ,,. 8vo (cL, ^ "^^ '""^ Meditation.s, " Meditations" a sketcl of" h J"' r "•""'''"i"" of the op.Hy, and a biography ) ''"" '"''" '"''"y of philos- niiraltv Law Jf Colli.?, „' ["'J,'"' "'"'• '- "^d.] 1. Ad- The Lkwoni^n'eSAvral /*",'• {T""" "*"" «^". • 1873, 8vo; 4th e,l 1888 ^«^' ^A"^ r"" i'"d foreign, Lou., 8..rance, Lon,, |88|, 8™- td^^f.^r '"'*''"■'»<" '■' Imere t and Valuation Lon ,'84 Z *' ^''"'"'''''' ! !»«/» Mischief, L™^,88;;,^v1'''%°V'''"'-- »/' O"" gjon.and "p" hT ^' ' ^^^ro^th""'.^'-"-^."^- «- Hospital, London. I. Pon^frJ", ""^ , ■**■!'. 4to '«;», i«mo : i/edTLo'n 8S4" " '"'" ^"-^ ^'^■- ^"■'^ Lniverse. N. y^^^, fg.J/,™^' Infellectual System of ;i,o {:;^::S'i5a'!t^,^:;if•-J^;^18.^.m7,b.at ihcj'logieal Setninary; ordain, I 's-f' ""' '," ''rinceton n NewJer..ey„nd elsewhere y^ ""'' "i''' ''""•««» Ue ures, Phila., I860, 1";, ,^' 9 ^■•' her and her Times: Pliila., L><62, ll'nm i n,' 11 . ^''""' ""x' h's Times lf«-2 vols.'lSmo i A tekt>7 /""«'"■•• I''"' ^ '-'■no. 5. The Transhitpd li T'"" •'''""'> ''''""■. Iffili «• Tl.e Prophet EHt Phila"'; fil; /;'"'"- l'^««. >2".o: of^Javid, Phila., jsr,,; |2u,„' "^''"' '2'"o. 7. The Life 183o"at"it'ts"^!;p*»;».'""'«' Thompson, I,.D.. b. "Sieal Sennnary ts.^iTbocI^^';;";;' ;","'.-"-rn The,,- li"8 been pastor of sever.M Ti ."''''^'''''''"' '""nister; ,»f New TestauKnt <^e: is "d .^^'''r' «»» V^ofe..,; Theoogical Sen.inary ll^rs ,"!"""'''' '" "''^^^^'"n thehpistle (o the Hebrews I^kj ^",.^M'l'"iation of "'.e «rave, fro,„ the GermL^ of H '^'""'-^ ""J'-'l Lowry, T. K. (Ed l^e n "?" ""' P- 8*'» containing some Account of thT"""," Manuscripts: I C'andeboye, Great Arde" ,,nd a """'" <"' f'PP«r I of Down. ]Jv Sir J,Vmer'nl, •,.'"'"' '" "'" f'oi nty Lon.. 1888, 8vo. "rases, (hnjr. Dialect Soo. Pub.,) Ii™ffr1^.^l;,!;;,;!-,;;»:jal standard Of the ^oCety's p„b. P' «'o. 2. The W„l; . '*'. ''''"^<"' I'on., I860, 3 vols .'8«''. ■''vo.-,,'^^,^ ";'":" '" Western France Lo," in Moscow, Lo^ms, 80 TtV "f" '■'«"'-« of Life master, Lon., 1884, p ivo Immortal School- ''»>'. Rev. Mauhias, d.d b isas i n . 1023 LOY LUC limd Co., I'll.; ontored the Lutheran ministry in 1S4»; beoftine professor in the Theological Seminary anil Capi- tal Dniveri-ity, Columbus, 0,, in 1S6J, anil president of Capital Univernity in 1881 ; editor of the Lutheran Standard since l.'<.'^;I. 1. (Kd.l lives of Edward the Confessor, ( Keoord Office I'ub.,) Lon., ISoS, 8vo. 2. (Kd.) liartholomiei de I'ot Ion Monachi N'orwioensis Historia Anglicana, (A.D. 41'.(-12'J8 :) neciion ejusdem Liber de .Archiepiscopis et Episcopis .Vuglia;, (Record Office Pub.,) Lon., l.>i Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica .Majora, (Record Office Pub.,) Lon., 1872-84, 7 vols. Svo. V. Oraduati Cautabrigiensis, sive Catalogus, L800-1872, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 10. The Relations between England and r.ome during the Earlier Portion of the Reign of Henry lU., 1878. Luard, Julia. 1. Childhood and Sehool-Room Hours of Royal Children, Lon., 1804, 12mo; new ed., 1876. 2. Clare Savile ; or, Si.xty Years Ago, Lon., I860, p. 8vo ; new ed., 1 880. Lubbock, Sir John, Bart., F.R.S., LL.D., D.C.L., b. 18:il, in London; son of Sir .fohn AVilliam Lubbock, ('iii(e, vol. i. ;) became a partner in his fnlher's banking establishment in 1S.')6, and is president of the Institute of Bankers; M.P. for Maidstone 1870-80, and since then for London University. He has taken an active part in financial and educational measures, bnt is chiefly known is a seientitio writer. He is president of the Linnioan Society, vice-president of the Royal Society and the British Association, a trustee of the British Mu- seum, and chairman of the London County Council. He has contributed to the Tran.sactions of learned societies and to the leading reviews. 1. Prehistoric Times as illustrated by Ancient Remains and the .Manners and Customs of .Modern Savages, Lon., 186.7, 8vo; 4th ed., I.'^78. 2. The Origin of Civilization, and the Primitive Condition of Man, Lon., 1870, 8vo; 3d ed., 1874. (Treats ohiefiy of family relationship and religion.) "This interesting and valuable volume illustrates to some e.vtent the way in which the modern .seionlitio siiirit manages to extract a considerable treasure from the oinilt' and refuse neglected or thrown aside bv former imiuirers. The evidenci' of savage customs, nil wliicli .Sir John Lub- bock has cor ucted whiU is at least n plaiisilile tlieorv iif the very eiirliosl cunditiun of human society, lias been very eciierally regarded as loo worthlo.ss foraiiv conclusions to e founded on it. . . . It has been for the must part col- lected by persons who had no idea of its importance, and who rerordod their stories of .savage usages simply to amuse or astonish their readers. . . . But the special im- j portaiice of Sir J. Liilibock's work arises from the I'act that ■ the evidence with wliicli he deals can be nniUiidied and i improved to any extent. . . . The historical order of the i Ideas which have prevailed among men lui the subject of Family Kelatioiisliii) is thus slated bv Sir J. Lnlibock; 'Fii-st. a child is related to his liilie generally; secoiidlv, 1 toliismolher, iiiid not to his father ; thirdlv, to his fatlieV and not to his mother; lastly, and la.stlv only, he is related ; to both.' ... It would seem, therefore, that sir .1. Lub- bock's interpretation of the tacts which he considers es- ) tablished is precisely the reverse of Mr. Macleiiiiairs, ... I The faull of an otherwise admirable book is the somewhat ■ hasiv as.sumplion of an historical rclalion between classes of ideas not shown by anv evidence t^i have grown out of one another."— .Vu(. liei'., xxx. '237, 302. 3. On the Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 4. Monograph of the Thysanura and Col- Icmbola, (Ray Soo. Pub.,) Lon., 1873, Svo. i. (Jn British Wild Floners considered in their Relation t" Insects. Lon., 187,'i, nmo. " A brief but ciimiirchciisivi' view of the result of api.lv- ing the principle of iiaturiil selection to n large liiiU (d' blolngical i>heiioiiieiia wliicb hitherto, till Mr. HiirvMn called attention to Ilieni, bad hardly seemed even ii oo- sible Held lor scientific exploralion."— .Syitcdi/or, xlviii. -Jlii. 6. Relations between Plants and Insects: a l.irlmc. Illust. Lon., 1878, 12ino. 7. Scientific Lectures, Lon.^ 1870, Svo. 8. Addresses, Political and Eilucadomil Lon., 1879, Svo. " The.se two vnlumes . . . compreheiid the main recoils of Sir John Lubbock's literary aetivitv during the lust lew years. Fur the more important, hovvever, is that which deals witli .scientific i|Uestioiis."— ,U/i., No. 2698. 0. Ants, Bees, and Wasps: a Record of Observalihii. on the ILibits of the Social Hymenoptera, Lon |ss" Svo. ■' The niithor's own ob.«ervatlon.s, which have been iinioc at various liilervals (liiniiirtlic imst ten years, ami pm,. lislicd in till' loriii of |iaijeis and lectures, ure skiliiillv ii,. tenvuven with those of his predecessors and I'oiiicrnhi.- raries so as to fonii a deligbtful volnnie, for whiili u,. venture to predict an eiidnriiig po|jiilarity."— .Si^ /,', ■ liv. 124, 10. Fifty Years of Science : Address at York, |sS|, Lon,. 1882, Svo. 11. Chapters in Popular Natural Hi-' tory, Lon., 1883. 12nio. 12. Representation, (" Inipcrini Parlianicul" Ser.,) Iaju., 188.i, p. Svo. 13. Flowi i-, Fruits, and Leaves. ("Nature" Ser.) Illust. I.on.. 18S6, p. Svo. 14. The Pleasures of Life, Lon., I,«^7, 12nio; 12th ed.. 18S0. Ij. On the Senses, Instill. l-! and Intelligence of Animals: with Special Reference p. Insects, ("International Science" Ser.) Illust. Lun 1888. p. Svo. "Besides his own researches, . . . Sir J. Lnbbivk lure details many curious experiments on the hiwcr forms .if life recently niade by Will, Forel. Fabre, and other con- tinental zoologists,"— .Icni/,, xxxiv, 40,'). Luby, Thomas C'la.kc. Lives and Times ..f Illustrious and Representative Irishmen. Illust. N, Y'ork, 1878, sni. 4to. Lucan, Earl of. See Bixoiiam. Lucas, Annie. 1. Leoniej or. Light out of Bark- ness and within lion Walls: a Talc, Lon., 1S74, p, sv.,, 2. The City and the Castle: a Story of Switzerland, L.ii.i 1875, p. Svo; new ed., ISS3. 3. Translations from 11. r- man Poets, Lon., 1876, 12nio. 4. Wenzel's Inheritincc: a Story of Dohemia in the Fifteenth Century, l.on., lS79,p.8vo. 0. Dot: the Story of a City Waif. Illu,-|. Lon., 1885, p. Svo. 6. The Lost Book: a True Story, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. Lucas, C. The Troubles of an Heiress, Lon., is^T, 3 vols. er. Svo. Lucas, Charles Prestwood, graduated at lid Mill College, Oxford, 1872 ; called to the bar at Lincnln's Inn 1885; a clerk in the Colonial Office, London. In- troduction to a Historical Ueography of the liiiti.-h Colonies; vol. i., Oxf., 1S88, p. Svo. Lucas, llev. D. R. 1. History of the Ninetv- Xinth Indiana Infantry, Lafayette, Inil., ls«:i, \-2'm,. 2. The Conversion of Paul Darst; or. The Conllict uf Love and Duty, 1876, 12ino. Lucas, Daniel Bedinger, LLD., b. Is:;0, m Charlestown, Va.; graduated at the University of Vir- ginia 1855, and in law at Washington College, Virginia, 1858; served in the Confederate army :n the civil war, and since 1867 has practised law in his native lonn ; I.S. senator since 1887. 1. Memoir of John Yates Bell, Muii. treal, 1S65. 2. The Wreath of Eglantine, ami ..llicr I'oeius, Bait., 1860, 12mo. 3. The Maid of Xurlliuiiibci- land: a Dramatic Poem, N. York, 1880, 12mo. 1. iial- lads and Madrigals, 1884. Lucas, Edward, for many years secrelmy in tlio Catholic Acadeniia, London. The Life of Frediikl; Lu- cas, M.P., Founder of the '"Tablet." By his lir.jlher. Dublin, 1886, 2 vols. cr. Svo. " Lucas's career suggests, to those who are preii.n.Hl to profit by them, Interestliiu' reficclioiis as to the lik. n.-scs and unlikeiiesses between the religious temi imiiiciiI» iieces.sary to make either good (Juakers or goinl i , oi'lii>: and the.se are emphasised by the information iui..' t;ivcn as to the way In which he, who was completely i vcrtcl by a 'flash,' regarded the slow and wavering Ciiivcrsi.iii of Cardinal Newman, . . . The chapters in whi.li Ihiw matters are discnssed or alluded to. indeed, are, l..r t;ciicral reitsoiis, the most interesting in the book,"— ,4(/i,. .No. Ml Luca«. .«rs. Hs-nvy. (Trans.) Manual ■•! rpwid-. History and Literature : ]ircceiled by 'v Brief Suiiiiiiaryof Bible History, by Dr. D. Cassel, Lo::., 1883, I'p. -vo. Lucas, J. 1. Horizontal Wells; a New A|i|ilica- LUC ; 'e?. ton., 1874, r. Svo 2 Th„ tion of (Jcoli)gicn' / I'Icasurea of a t^u, Svo. '• --• Mvu., loaf), or. liucas, John, m.o p r r s p . Bombay army. ]. The pL„ - ' ^"^'n- 8urgeon-nmi„r >l'leon, 1S80. "" ''^'"' '" ^pcrlrophy of ||„. "mo; new e,l., INSI o VI ' '"/'^-Book, l,o„., |s(i./^ l-ucas, N. S Pn 1- u ,. ' "^'' l>i<'tio„„rv. l!,.,,. "V:^?^';!"""" »'"' •'orman.Kng- '■»"•. I.^Bi' p. s"': '^- ' '^'■■'« "f Trust, and Trustee. Nature, l,on., Is,,;!, s'" Sketching Flowers from H.w''"r8V^; .'•'^!;:'li'"-'AnM,,uity„fMan I,o„ i8<2; eaiw h^.,:^:';; 7;:i"' q^^^"'-- eoiSe:L ,;^ I'hill.ps as literary revle,loVf .? ' """^wled Samuel e.l..eU Oncea n'eoi< issref "^J^ ']'-^-J'i"'<=s in 's,,,, ';,';,:,' ;nii.t,,ry, Ci;;^!,.'^;^"'--^^ 0" the Mal^'C ^ ' l'8'.-<"': a Series of liio^ranhi/. ''",";''''"'f""' "ee™ M..unt*ed*Rifl,t"'7''fj -I" '"to '•'"P'"i" "f the Cn„e svo.- "" '"'"' »"" "- «Htish Frontier, r.on. ,8r9 LUD M",r:<. r^on.. ,^^2 olVdyo"^;'!""."^^ traeed'b ■ St' ;- that of ,„e Dail/xeU'' n ',",;''!' •'""■•'« '" ''^S'". ; ,, * ' ^^'■•' ■ '""■ «""' writer'"' h .,'.":■""""« ^'''i^f of j '■'7- On the .le.tl, „(■ ■ „„ ',. ^ ' ".'''"'"Hintary Sum- fiTliamentary eohnnn f I u"^''"' ''^' ""'lertook t „ I 'iarv of Tob;, M"' ' '»^,f - which he entitled Te ou resigned thi,, ,,0^1,1.,,"; "'"frV'": """-^ ^'"'"«. ■n the gallery of ,|,e Hou«e "f r ' l"'''''"'n« his work I ?J/,-'ia."enta^.-pt:df;r:; .„ ^i^",'"/ "'"'"'-^ '■'*?•; -' vols. p. L. ^^'- " •'""^oy in the Ueoess, Un ' • ■ ■ The ,,nh*,J ,'';'''«■ '"»rwkMi,Tm' 1 'i'''.'''''''^' what "orll. m,ti i'„rl ' 1; '•'^ "'' 'ho te , ."T^^ ';, '".''''I ■'•lales. -«• '^'MH^^' C 'ifc' :j;';:' «'^'.i^tone ^:r scene.s'thathnv„..i'' '""■«■ l"is-e,l an 1 t;.l. ,,"'■■'' "^t 'he "<'eiirale '^^> i?ceKS(,r.s. Mr ( |,,,,*r. '', ': ' ''."■ evil than li^m-ii: wisiiH?'?"'""-;:/^ Si'"'-'- -^ 'sudden, T tf • ■ f"'*'-^''", «"/" ' ::: ._.."»•• Maine Siinro,,,,. ,' lis Lucas Til '"• ■^''''■' xiviii. r,7. -'' i'hysiJlogiealTeL^s'oT'vTrhl-r '■ ^^"« ■^"""n ^-'^omV;it;i^f!»2»^t!;s^?;;'^^j2'-. "Review of tts"eitfpr- *■";'" "'" «»"'h «««» beint °f the Fiiian, \t ,? ' *^"htieal, arx UeliL'ioiia nJi .• ^ i ''"ce;" Alfred "!':i";:"'-, "■"• '2ii.o. *"'""' ^'''''""»' | "7«rko;oli!'^^l,^-J^^;',|..e..d.) My Summer J'"ce, S(eph,-n Hl«»^i l^'> eland, 1 877. 1 nay,, b. ,8.;. T A?ba." l'",'?'^.'-' '---'"-al V.,. ' ' ">« civil war i;. '""!'' "'« ".avy in i •orL' sfi."^.'" "'« civil wa;,ie I « V"^ '" '"TK, i.sflj Svo, 2 fE.l 1 V ,■„ '• Seamanship N I'llchaii, B \v> ' '^"val Songs, 188.! ' "iX'.:"Hr' -""'•"• "'•'"• {^""1-. 1. Lectures „;Ue'„l":![T ''1 ""o London Ho,. |...b,.hi^ „5s. ai^':^;,«7-^";«''-' "' •^-'"^ <^"iicg: >i;"i-ol All Saints', fa,, h° I '«"""'; ordained 18(,N); -"-pal of my ThlZgt f,«t^, "'-''•> ■»"'» 'S"*-".' Miii n".""" ';''■'' warden of ^;t"«^'. "*^''-^' J canon Mivmn Preachers sine« wJ- ^'^ P'oce.mn Order of (irans.) Uvturcs on Cl,ni....i «',•"' C'L, IS8I. ■> J«u»'et. Chic., 1879, 8,y'"'™' ^''^ely ,n the South and wJ . ■ "" 'mvelled exten -ent;aHee^;- '^^., at Elizabeth ""• ^he Captain of th( 1025 LUD i"u "V'r • " •'^""■y "^ ""* ''"'""'» "<■ Scandorbe;,- nnd the iiill of Conslanlinoiilc, N. York, 1,S8«, 12mo; new cd,, Ludlow, John Malcolm Forbes, O.B., h. is>i . 80,1 of l,iciit.-C(,l. John l.mllow, „|- the liengiil army | called tc) the bar at Lincoln's Inn ISl.i; chief reKis- rar of i riendly Societies since I.ST.x 1. Lectures on the Helations of Tapital and Labour, Lon., L". :t. Lectures on the History of liritisli India, lS,-.(, J vols. 12mo. 4. liritish India : its Hiices and its llis((]ry, Lon., ISf)?, 2 vols. „„!',V'' '"i"*i >""'•'«•' ''Is authorities well, . . . and has iSmaSn "-Jw'l'Na 5^-^ " «^"" ""'""'" ^^ """"^"^ o. The War in Oude, Lon., ISo.-*, ^iMent. 11.. would restore Sattani au,l Nai/pore, -lie would emliroiu' Ilic KiiiK of Oude at Luckuow? with ~"ul J{!v \n ^•'li '""'^'''""■■■'■"^■^■''^■iS'ityof iJulecj) .Sing." 7. A .'^keteh of the History of the Tnited .States from Independence to .Secession: to which is added The Mruggle for Kansas, by Thomas Hughes, Cambridge and Lon., lsfi2. cr. .Hyo. " T„'!.M,^ ''""""■"■■ '1-^? I""''i'"i" "ritcr. is blind to many im- jorlinl "'•I'cctsol the quesllou with which he deals." Hut Im ,'-'," """'' '"-' "* *-'ver con.scicjusly uuliiir."-.sa(. AVc . S. Woman's AVork in the Church : on Deaconesses and Sisterhoods. Lon., l,S(i5, 12mo. i). Popular Epics of the Middle Ages Lon., ISOa, 2 vols. 12mo. ID. I'resident L.inioin bcif -Portrayed, Lon., istiil, 12ino. II The War of American Independence, 177o-17H;j, ("Epochs of Modern History,") Lon.. l.-*S,S ibBn^U'.^'ir ■'."''!" ''"/'"'"V.''"" '" 1 '"uri; niiuute study of tne period. —.s;»rt,/(o,-, xlix.c.So. With JoNKs, L1.0VI), The Progress of the Working- Class, Ls.i2-b7. Lon., lSfi7, 12mo. i Ludlow, Lois. Dulcie: a Novel, Lon., LH7j 3 vols. p. ,Svo. ' I Ludlow, Noah Miller, 17!t.-,-LSsr,, b. in New York Lity; w-ent on the stage in 181.), and was manager of sever.ll Southern theatres from 1817 till his retirement in ' l»j.j. IJramatio Life as I found it: a Record of Per- .■■onal Experience: with an Account of the Ui.se and Progre.^•s of the Drama in (he West and .South : with Anecdotes ami liiographical Sketches of the Principal Actors an.l Actre.-ses who have at Times appeared upon the Stage ol the Mississippi Valley, St. Louis, 18,S||, 8vo. "The liiHik makes no pretence to literary merit It Is ' f'''»>'' ("Errntic Enrique," pseud )b IS.i,.^. ,n Philadelphia: a.^^.-ociate editor of the New ^ork Daily News 1877-84. and in 1888 ,.,iitor ind part luiblisher of the Xcw York Journalist. 1. The fl'iV'^o ""' "' riierbourg, and other Poems, N. York sl i> .i"?' ,?-J'?'L'^""''- " Supernatural, though Sub-Pnthetic, IJalhid, Phila.. 187(1. 3. Story of the Type. » V'^''' 'ili''^'- '■ ■'"•' '""^ I'hishe.s, N.'Vork, 1883 "' Lukiii, Rev. Jnmes, graduated at Brascnose Col- ma "'' "'"'''''"«'' '*^'i "«'<"• "f Wickfordi I lflSl-S7, and since then rector of Ilinton-Mnrtel I i The Amateur Mechanic's Workshop: a Trcatisc'oon' taming Plain and Concise Direolions for the Muninul/ tion of Wood and Metals. Illust. Lon., 187() Vs. , Anon. «th ed., 1,880. 2. The Lathe and its V.os'-' ,„' Instructions in the Art of Turning Wooii and Melil- •'id ed., |,on., 1871, 8vo. Anon. 0th ed., 188,'i ' •.' Amongst Machines; 2d ed.. Lon., 1877, sq. Ifimo: i' Ihe -ioung Mechanic: a Book for Boy.s, Lon Is"-' new cd. 187,8, sq. lOmo. 5. The Boy Engineer,;': „l',;, hey did, and how they did it, Lon., 1,'<77, sq. lOuio r 1 icture-Frame-.Making for Amateurs. Illust I,,,, 1887 p. 8yo. 7. Turning-Lathes for Technical .'••cJcoU and Apprentices, Ac, Lon., 1888, ji. 8vo. ■ Lukis, Capt. J. II. The ComuK.n Sense of ih,, Water-Cure: a Popular Description of Life and Treal nieiit m a Hydropathic Establishment, Lon.. I.nB' ,.r I Svo. *■' '■ "'The best practice is that which doos nnibino ., next best that 'which does littV' These1y,"d ' t"^';:t' ^a" 5to!^. ':Jit'470. "" "" *"•'"' '^'''""''' "'' "J-'J"-"!""!';'- I Lukis, Ilev. Milliain Collings, .M.A F s ,i b. 1,M, ,u Guernsey; graduated at Trinity Collem Cambridge, 1840; ordained 1841 ; rector of Watli York shire, s_in.;e 1862; Fellow of the Royal Antiquarian Z °"'^,, ,^'.''"-'"'"''™- '■ ^» Account of Ciiurch Uell^ and Bell-Founders, Lon., 1857, Svo. 2. Barrows ,, , Monuments, Ac, in the Islands of Brittany, Lon IS-V 121110. 3. On the Class of Rude Stone .Moiim„em; which are commonly called in England Cromlechs i,n,| in France Dolmen.s, Ripon, 1875, Svo. 4 (Ed i Th Family Memoirs of the iiev. W. Stukeley, (Siirte'cs ,C Pub. :) vol. 1., Newcastle, 1882, Svo. 5. The Prehislo, „ Stone Monumentsof the British Isles: Cornwall lllu i (Society of Antiquaries Pub.,) Lon., 1880. , "The Interest of the work resides, of course nriMcMLiii,. in the forty folio plates. . . . Kvcrv sink. Mo'ii. I ' " staiung apart or 'o.riiiiiig part'ot'^i oil? l.is' vp 1 both in elevation and groun.l-plaii."-,lf,„/ xxviii I'l Lilkyn, ThoniHS. Essay on tlie Teeth and llontal I'ractioe, Lon., Is53, Svo. Lull, Iley. De Los. Father Solon; or. Tl,e Helper Helped, N. York, I8SS, 12mo ' ■. \'iTi' V*'V7 ""'"el. I. The Spiritual I)cl„.i„n- Its Methods, leachings. and Effects, Phila.. 12m.. ■>' Early Social Life of Man: Man in (fcolo.'v ■ .„• 'Tir,; Bost"'"l'si'2 ^'!; 1"'' S^'f .Life of Prehist.Mi.. M,n. N. Y;rk,7882.'- """" """ "^ ''*'""'^- "^ " ''-■'- Lumb, E. "C<,stly Stones" for "an Hou. '■""■ '^'■'<'' •'*™- 2. Early Hi-.^a;, j ri'"'"", ;'?™'' "■"' ""-• Church of Englan.l. L'.m., l^^ll I l.mo. 3. (Ed ) Bernanlus ,1c Cura Rei Familiaris : «itli some Early Scottish Prophecies; from a M<. i,, tiio j Cambridge I iiiversity Library, (Early Engli.-I, Te.M boc.,) Lon L-^iO Svo. 4. (Ed.) Ra.io Ravin.. ,u>,i other J^'ra and Religious Pieces, in Prose an.. \-,.r.e, ^ (Early English lextSoc.,) Lon., I,s70,8y,j. 5.(E.1 . l'..lv' chronicon Ranulphi Higden : vols, iii.-ix , ( Re.-oi.| ilirao Pub..) Un., 1871-80, r. Svo. 6. A History cf the Creed, Un., IS,.!; 2d ed., 18,80, p. Svo. T. A Sketch of a Course of English Reading, Lon., 1873. 8. (J-.l., Be Domes Divgc. Do Die Judieii, an Old English \-...-i.,n of the Latin Poem ascribed to Be.le: with olh... >li.,rl loenis. (Early English Te.vt ,Soc.,) Lon., 1870. m„. >». A (Jlo.«sary of Diflicult, Ambiguous, or LosoM.. liihle •?. V ' '""™'eil from English Writers conlcM.i...r:iry "'.'. ■';« Authorised Version. L.m.. 1S80. 12m.i. has cnni,...'i''.''-', '■'"?''■'''' "'irtylwo pages Pr..r. I.uiiil.y (rf arub,. V" '"''V'''''/'.'''''^'f' ''>''''"t"'^e"t.t-M-i^-"ii"" "L'l.l J, ', "■■'■" -^ '""''^'1 01^ compaetne.ss.' ~W. W. 10. (Ed.) More's Ttopia : the English Tnin.^lation thereof made by R. Robynson, (with Roper'. Life of More, Ac.,) Cambridge, 1880. U. The Acts of thcApoj. LUM LUP l.il'c mill TiiMi- , l,on., I,sti2, rr. rs iidlliinK,— tlic Wdril.si.fii evil'. Iiyiiniipatln; — I'M.', priiiiipullv ■■■llllK', Hii.lli.V , is n'|priM.)i[( ,1 ■ . xxviii. iji, -•111 iiml Dcntiil an House not 1.0,,.. \m, I2,„„. . ',!".'" '.^'""•«oabi)it,. Act: l-,i n, I . ''.""g*-, «eorBP. Pi. n , The l'„„rKo,„„v„|,,,„,l„"'' '-'"<> i ««i, 12ni„ 7 '/,"'"'' ^'""•«oabilU.v Act, Med ™»e. iv.v„.i,i„„ Ac.;, ,;^;f."'.|'r;r ''^■'"-'"•""i i'r«v .. Mh, era„J .M.Unin'of the AVork " '""•' "*««' '2"'". "■Hi'. i2iuo. 6 Th„ i„ , „ "^orkhoiise; 2il ed t „„ I'J.. '-on., l.s«l";, 2,^^, ''",'-; ^ri^ Election J an iil 2,1 I.on., I.sri, i2,u„. s Tl ."iT r ■'''?"' 0'«™": -1 1 ed '■-' U"ve.„r:;t';]:, d "c'is/i''''"'-"'' -< : ,...A liaiKly little v„i„„,. "•' '^''' '•■ «vo. ■ ■-■• ..1 ,^iiiv, nosses and TeaeherHol li" '■V,"",'.*'^^,''''"'^'^'' "^^ V t-' "•■I'M wide and ,niU 'n .'•'* '•S»'-'«relie» , „ f u;,;,, ' ''iJ""' Miniewlmt iiii(.riii,.nl tiiih , LUP LYE [ the bftr nt tho Inner Toinplo 1884. The County Klecton Act: with Xott's on Changes in tho Law, Lon., ISH^.grij 8vo. VViikoneM, Yorkshire ! grinimilod at ft. John's Cllego, Cambridge, 1«5S; orduinod 1.S5!I; Fellow of St. John's ' 18Bll-6:j; curate of St. Paul's, .>iouth Ilnuipstead, 1M.)«- M and of St. Matthew's I'-riday .Street, London, ISBS- Lll«hington, Vernon, LL.B., Q.C., b. I.s,')2 ■ call,,! 71); surumseroibt. Paul's School, London, since 1861; to the bar at the Inner Temple LS57 ; ieorctaiy to /i.n,r. r;r-V ";,• ""has contributed to the Die- admiralty ls,iU-7; , judge of county courts. K,- „ tionary of Christmn Hiography and Literature, and to of Admiralty Cases. I'arU I., II., and III Lon H the .Speaker's Commentary. I. Wakelield Worthies: Svu. < • • '"• i.on., in.,!, Biographical Sketches, Lon., 1861, p. Svo. 2. (Kd.J Liisk, William Tlioninson, M.D , b ls;;s „, rreat.se on Chmeh .Sacraments, by ,1 Colet, Lon., l,->.,'<, 8vo. :!, nysiiis, by J. Colet, Lun., 186!), 8vo. 4. on Romans, by J. Colet, Lon., lS7.i, Svo. tures on First fori H. (Ed.) Letters to of the Creation, by J. Co'let, Lon., 1878, Svo. (Kach volume of Dean Colet's works has an introduction, and the more important portions iiro translated.) 7. St. J>,s. Asiatic Studies, Religious and Social, Lon., 1S82. Sv.i- 2d ed., 18.S4. ... '^Liiska, Sidney," (Pseud.) Hk.vkv, Hiipra, LUNsy, M, M. Expression, Accents, Ac, and Instrumental Music, Lon., 1887, Svo. Lusted, Cr. Semblance, Ac. : Poeu sin. Svo. Luther, Mrs. Cnlista V. The Vintons and ih,- Karens. lllust. Host., ls,s|, 12mo. Luther, H, The Construction and Equipment ul (irain .Magazines. .Manchester, 1886, 8vo. Lutteroth, Henry. Russia and tho Jesuits from 1772 to IS2(I, Lon., ISiS, Svo. Lutton, Anne. Light on the Christian's DaiU- Path: from rnpublishcd Letters, Lon., ISSii, si|. Iiinn,; Luttrell, Hope. Prince Hassan's Carpet, Loik, 1864, p. Svo. Luyster, Miss Isaphene M. I. (Trans.) .Me- moirs and Corres|iondence of Madame Rccamier, by Mme. A. C. Lenorinant, Bost., 1867, l6mo. 2. (Trans) The Little Gypsy, by Elie Sauvage. lllust. Bost., Is Science, Lon., 1S84, l2mo. Luscombc, A. M. Hymns translated into Latin Rhyming Verse, Lon., 187!), p. Svo. Lusconibe, E. .Myrtles and Aloes; or, Our Sal- combe Sketch-liook, Lon., 1S6I, Svo. Lush, Charles .>Iontaguc, b. 185.T; son of Sir Robert Lush, ('iiire, vol. i. ;) graduated, first class Class. Trip., at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1870; called to the bar at Gray's Inn 187!). I. Tho Law of Husband and ■Wife; within the Jurisdiction of the Queen's Bench and Chancery Divisions, Lon., 1SS4, Svo. 2. Married Women's Rights aud l,iabilities in Relation to Con- tracts, Torts, and Trusts, Lon.. 1SS7, p. Svo. Lushington, A. M. I. Stories from French His- tory ; a Book for Children, Lon., 1S()7, so. IBino. 2. (Trans.) On the Wing, by the Emperor Maximilian, Lon., 1868, Svo. Lushington, Cecilia. 1. Fifty Years in .Sand- bourne: a Sketch, Lon., 1879, 12ino. 2. Margaret tho Moonbeam: a Story for tho Young, Lon., I,s,-"'. Rr,:. Ill '^yell, J "itf and M cd., LS85. Lyell, I Known Fen LyAeld, IR«5, .-{ vols. I-yle, L, vols. or. Svo ,,1'yle. Ml Mils. M. E. s , I'yie, Ml I'r. A. Osbori ,.'^yle. He ''I'c, Cin., l,s( Lyie, \Vi '» the United ter.N.Y. Th. ISSS. A-yman, c I'iseases of (h '851, Svo. 2. and the Circuu be regarded as ''elvio EITusior Recognition, Ci I-yman, H 'Jawaiian Islan »' Physicians at 'n Hush Medio, then of physioli Ana'sthesia ant 'I'cdical Author nnd other Disord LYE ''i"-(. E, i Ijh 'i'""' •'"»""ils of Sir rh I , XX^^i''^''"- "'«"^^. - 1„ """^-^""^ »r A„ the LYN f I'lVmburner, A. r 1 ,n, ! "'" '->v relating l. ^:^^: ]y Arbitration : a Digest of '^i^""|-.'^rv;:j?:,':r"i..^ep,.M.re: "TitK House : u Tiilo r "•> ''^■>1, l2nio. j) Tl.„ d 1 of the Wo>, |„ ie;"?' ''"";• '«56, l2„,o. , o' y '/*•■'' in v"" • a Tale of the We^t rml r '^- "'""^^ ""J he^ ^'-K. '881, s,,:. "" "^•"«'' «na Uarof W.^Ji Jp, i v' '^' ' ''• *'-"""~ Rhyme, Lon.. ,870, -^^niJ^;r;^'S^,;f'|;nburgh,re,„o.e., ,: '.f >^- The M,rt,r Queef , ^^f, :th''eX:.rN"t' ^k" Kccognition, Cambridge Jssi'r"''"""'" "^ "■«''• Early Hawaiian Islfni*^ JMunson, M.h b l«. • ijynimi s p ""tu|j" X'ma«S'''^'i''''"«vt""« '° "'<'«--on Mob, lanard 1855, and at the ir„„' *^°'- '■ '') gnu uated at l>„n.no„,Es"!'^, .*^n»ma8 Toke, isis m-, , -«^,H;ad.^^^''"-'' Tfinal usually i'xi,enV^ i'"" '»" ■''«"n.,n " wl, M "'' '''••■''■ lj"l in gt;.''■'- mous that H'e Fn I i""^'" "'"ught-bev ,?," ."."SSfstivo Business, Lon l^^i n^"^® Essay on th« o . 1029 ^:inft;| LYN London ; son of Franoli Lyno, infra ; formerly an officer in tlio royiil navy; griKliiiiteil iit ChiuliestorTlieoloaloul Collfgo ls7:j; oriliiincd 1^75; vieiir of Wo.ilgHte-on-Soii since I8M(. A Mlilihi|inmn'8 Trip to Jerufialeui iukI Crniaein Syria, \mi\., IK7I, p. Svo; 3(1 ed., IM72. 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York, I87il, l> vols. Ifimo. 2. .Mabel; or, Tiny Stories for Tiny People. Illust. N. York, I87SI, 16mo. Lyon, Andrew. The Law of India; vol. i., The Codes; vol. ii.. Miscellaneous Laws, Calcutta and Lon., IS73, 2 vols. Svo. Lyon, C. J. Personal History of Charles II., Lon., 1851, Svo. Lyon, David Gordon, Ph.D., b. at Benton, Ala., 1S52; groduated at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, 187'.i, iind at Leipsic, 1882, and then became llollis profe,«sor of divinity at Harvard. An Assyrian Manual, Chic, ISSB, Svo. " The main und essential portion of the book pan be iieartily recommeiideil. I cannot say a.s mmdi for the in- troductory paKCs."— A. H. .Savce: Acad., xxxii. isrt. Lyon, Uuvid Murray. History of the Lodge of Edinburgh, Mary's Chapel, No. 1 ; embracing an Account of the Rise and Progress of Freemasonry in Scotland, Edin., 1873, r. Svo. " The Lodge of Edinburgh has records which are the oldest indKcrccords in cxi.stciiec. . . . A.saionliibuliun lo the history of Freemasonry, this haiid.some volume reflects great credit upon the author'.s industry, imiiartlalitv, his rare patience, und his undoubted ability."— .4Hi., Xo.23U0. 1030 LY8 Lyon, E. D. The Slgni>ra: a Novel, Lon., ISS3, :i vols. p. Svo. Lyon, E. II. The Royal Education Cummiuion, 188fl-S8: Summary of Final Report, Lon., 18SS, Syo. Iiyon, eor|;o. Sketch of the (Joology of Scotlan 1. Lon., ISH.i, l2irio. \ Ijyon, <V. P. Homo i\ Darwin : an Exaiinnntinii of IJarwin's Descent of Man, Lon., 1872. p. Svo; :;,| ed., 1S73. Lyon, Rev. William Hector, JI.A., gmduatcl at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1850; ordained Is.iHi perpetual curate of Castleton since 1854, Evening; Sai rilice, Lon., 18113, p. Svo. Lyons, Albert Brown, M.D., b. 1S41, in the lln- waiian Islands; jirofessur of chemistry in Detroit .Me.l- ieal College Isfi8-Sl. .Manual of Practical Pharmaceu- tical Assaying : including Details of the Sim|ilest :\]ivo: new ed., ]S(i4. Lysaght, Mrs. Elizabeth J. 1, Buildin:: u|)on Sand; a Novel, Lon., 1872, p, Svo. 2. Nearer and Dearer, Lon., 1873, 3 vols. p. Svo. 3. Gaunt Al.bcy: a Novel, Lon., 1874,3 vols. p. Svo. 4. Mark Biamioii's Wife: a Novel, Lon., 1874, 3 vols. p. Svo. .). Long Madness : a Novel, Lon., 1877, 3 vols. er. Svo. i'.. Over the Border. Illust. Lon., 1879, 12mo. 7. X Wild White Rose, Lon., ISSO. 8. Breakers Ahead ! a .Modern Romance, Lon., 1880, 32mo. 9. Sealed Order-, l.on., 18,86, 3 vols. or. Svo. 10. Aunt Heba's Charfie. lilust. Lon., 1887, p. Svo. 1 1. Our General : ft Story f 'i liirls. Tlluft. Lon., 1887, p. Svo. 12. Jasper's Cnijuost. Illust. Lon., 1S8S, p, Svo. Lysaght, Sidney Royse. A Modern Ideal: a Dramatic Poem, Lon., ISSO, p. Svo. , "Anefl to ifrappl erary niei "cnial. ra f>lifrlrilnr, "I'lKim XXlx. 121. Lysch iiiciho,! in Lonrlon. '^Hdicatio Lysley •"•kelidles. laied by a •^ysons chant of tl Wliiltlngtoi •liat lntere^ pli'fc it in ii of this Cour ,,.',' .Whether "hiitliiu'toM' has at least lui.in Hit. ii( —Sill. It,;:. X, -■ Claudii '■loucesfer, I •'"■s: Tradili \ "Igar T„ngi ''Vstcr, '""St. Lon., f*"' the (Jalt Wind and Sur ''^"•ing, Lon., ''<"!., 1879, n, X™. r. The Chryssie's Her Ivy lands, Lon '■on., 1880, D ''^•*l, p. Hvo. «'^l.p. Svo. '■'Kerton. Illu, '■.il'-yi Lon., U Kindlup Tower "',';', "liat it c L I'.strange: a Ralph Trulock'i ''•'• Two Old Ml I'- "^vo. 20. An ;}■ ''^'Uriel's Tw( 1 un-thc-lleiige, Hand, Lon., Is.s JJ^'isy May, Lon 1""1., 188(1, |. s 2'. Oakhurst Ma, )'"M, Lim., 1886, "Ward.' I||„st.' "ords from an ifiuo. i-jster, F. 1 loungOfBoers, Loi Lyster, T.W -ibiary of Ireland '""''• ''"»., 2 vol ,, ''Jte, Henry 1 r,anc,s Lyte, (.'nUe^ Records 1886 | "i;;'.', '">,".•' '''<75, sV . ."'S distfneni.shli 2.^Dunstera„,lits ..-• *•"" copies, i.r "'7 '•■-,' Tunes to the f, .•^''■■''- Lyth. By h '■'""I'^'-'s of Earlv M, '""'"lingDistriotlVo'l ■ The Oiiulo LYS -"I""!!.,,,. »,;■.„""„„•""'>■• '»|.n».™,|,„, „, LYT "r'«- '^■"- "■ '"'™ '"■ '''••"'*'"»• ".'•"til':'' I'" eolonio. sj '.•.•.',■'^■ ""'I^T- ""ii[in((l(iii', |.|i( ,,. , -v""".-! iins V 11(1 i.,it,,i , ,,Mu ....,^' !.'■ !>»• 2. Fi,„..) ,.„„, ;;,, j;,,;;.!;!"-";;-"'. U'iili <> '"' ')-,i,o; iiciv „.i _ T "'"ii,,,ct; new ' '"■■ - {»?■" "■•"«'' Ano«,. l...n s«'n "•' ''***"• P- «v> l" ^l/t--- invasion of | 5:u^;'s; Hi"'?* ""■"^'si: "', ' ^"ilock's Christinas „"' t '"''*• ""■• '^i-o. 18 -'■ Muno 's Tw.. (i_ 1 " "ncss, Lun IMsi ' ''' 'n-ior ot IJ,ij;|ey (V,,.,, itti- I"'' ''^l ; ord„ lie,, imJ',. f"^^^"Hi:^i:^';l;:-;'""f::hi;:;^:^^:-J- '''y.- 0,1;. Was h« a P- «>■". 30. Krieniily V ■^*"*'I» !■• T. n„„„i:._ „ ... 'Sfrs''' ■"""S..""" "■' "" "" Of ""Jet I) ) r ""'""■ "" (lie 01, 'v' '""•' "'■*. ^onu W"'^"' (I'seud.; See Lo.„.,.,, E v,c wuii more (ir ulj^?^ "!'.""' '" it, muv 1,7.' 7 ^""Ptt'rs. Th, 9 i, ■■■ — -"'•/«■,'., vli 17,; -—">••' iHsiaii riiin :,^''-- Lyth. 'BvYe;'^'"" i" Earnest fa Aji 1^0"-; i^fijii'vi;!, ;.%"'' C,u'p ;;:";• ''f' ,"• ^^''»."d J^i'.'^sfi/'n''^!'^ "^ S?l''^aH/ri;;?^';;;o^S ''*-e^n, ;;|1? "■.;;«'.. n.r one tlif whole, ill,,,,' '04 '"'"iioiisly and too ; Jn ?• i""'"" °' '■ '^'"e KighVfnl Heir •• '^^ • '*• ' ■"'"''" ^":^t!i^^^'>^e^ll!^llr -^ ?«e„,ous,v 1031 » if:'; f I LYT 12. Kenoliu Chillingly : hia Ailvrnturea and Opin- liiiiH, l.on., 1H7,1, .1 voIh. or. 8vo. PuKtli. " Till' Kt(pry Is ail odil iiilxtiirc of rciilly Hlircwd mid bMi- writliiK Hiid lilt' llliiiNli'Ht xt'iitlmuiilitl plillciiuipliy."— .Saf. Hv . XXXV l-rtl. I "It lH,|H'rliu|iN, tliu ;>><'>i"iiiili'Ntiit'iill I.iird I.ytliin'.slHiiikii; It ('(iiiliiliis tliu tuiidcri'Nt of lilx iik'liirt'H, |M'rliu|M llii' iiiont truly iKx'tldil of lil« pouiiiK many inliiilriililu hiucIiiiuiis of Ills wit, anil far k'sM tliiiii alnin»t any otlitr of IiIh worku of IiIh liiihL'lly rhodoiiioiitadi'."— >V»Wa(i(r, xlvl. 470. I.'). The I'ariniiins. Iliu»t. Lon., 187H, 4 vols. or. Hvo; now oil., IM74, 2 voln. !2iii». " liord Lytton'N InHl thrw novels . . . form ii gniup liy thomsi'lvi'S. TiK'y aro nil liitciidi'd to wlKiiallzc tlu' daimiT of ccrtiiln politli'al iiiid seeof thought with such masterpieces of nnisle as llerrlek's, Carew's. .Marvel's, Tennyson's, .Moore's, or Kdgar I'oe's. They are, in fact, ' lilies witnout, roses within.' 'riie lihres of the poet's life are seen through thcin as lucidly as the roots of a hyacinth are seen through glass,"— .4Wi., .No. X Luoile : a Poem, Lon., 1860, or. Svo; now ed., illust , 18118. " The tale will enchain those who take it up, If oven they conceive that it might as well have been told in prose as in verse, and if even they object, so strongly as ourselves, tu the lighter portions, on the same princlp'le as made us re- gret tlie colloiiuialisins of Mrs. Brownings novel."— ^l(/i., No, 169.-.. 4. Serbski Pcsme; or, National Songs of Servia, Lon., MAC IRAI, t2mn. fi. The King of Amaiia: from the Paper* of a Qcrman Physician, Lon., |M||:|, 2 vols. p. Svii. " It is based upon siiperiiatiiral Inclileiits, and la mure "r less garnisheil with Kiiiiietliing in ilie nature of nieluphv. les, ... It Is very natural that a man who writes su'< \< things should like to call himself (Iweii .Mercditii, A id I . put usliam Ueruian distor between his pneiiilonyme an 1 his novel."— .sii(. /(ic, xvi. M. 6. Chroniolea and Characters, Lon., 1867, 2 vols. 1.. Svo. 7. Poetical Works, Lon., 1807, 2 vols. fp. Svo, « Orval ; or. The Kiiol of Time, and other Imilatlona aiil Paraphraaes, Lon., I HUH, l'2iiio. "All attempt to popiilarl/.e anioiig Kngllsh rciul"rs ji dramatic iioein, the ' Inleniul Comedy,' wrilleii bv Co iiit Slglsmiind Krasliiski, the Anonymous I'oel of I'olaicl. . . . It is a relief to turn to the minor pieces in tin. volume, most of which are emlnenlly readable."— .s'li/. Jliv., xxvll. 287. 11. Julian Kane: a Memoir, Lon., 1871, p. Nvo. In. Kiibk's in Song, Lon., 1874, 2 vols. I'-'ino; new cd., I87il. II. Poems, Historical and Characteristic, Lon,, 1h;7, r.'ino. 12. The Life, Lctlors, and Literary liiiiiains iil Edward llulwer, Lord Lytton ; vols. i. and ii., Lon., iis.:. Svo. " To write the life of sneh a man Is no easy task. The abundance tif the material In some resis'cts liiereiiscs tlie diltlcnlty. Where so much is known, it is nut easy to make a selection, ami llic Karl of Lytton can only in t»i> volumes arrive at his faliier's tw'enly-iiimh year. Readers of these volunies will perhaps be illsappoiiiti..| jf they expect niiicli new light lo lielliroHii upon the lute Lord Lytton's character aiid doings."— .'<(i(. Jltr., Ivl, KUi. l.'t. (ilciittvcril; or. The Metamorphoses. Six Bonk*. Lon., 1885, 2 villa. 12nio. "To have written a poem In six books at once entertain. ing, witty, and capable of enchaining the rciiilers inter- est, is a lrliimi>li of literary skill, even If the work in i|ni'« tlon should In Iriitii be more of a novel in verse lliiiii a Senuliie poem. . . . The earnest student of poetry will, nu oubt, feel the lack of slncerily in ' tilenaverll,' wljuli. in spite of its fertility of Invention and brilliancy of diiilnmic, may strike some as monstrous In inc-c Invenlioii. lb' »ill miss the power of evolving typical rms • more real ijniji living man' from the shiUing world aroiiiid, and ilinl lu- conimunieable gilt of inriilng each wonl that drops iroui the poet's mouth into the pearls and precious st^llle^ of speech. lint apart fro>ii these rare and superlative i|ii>ili ties, '(ilenaverlr may be .said to possess most of the nurit.s which a mere narrative isiem can possess. It loiicln- uii a wonderful variety of topics, the burning (picsii..ns ami most iilclnresqiie characteristics of the day, while niicly losing sight of the centriil Idea, . . . the inevitable law of heredity."— ..4/A., No. 3018. 14. (Trans.) Baldino, and other Talcs, by Karl Krd- niann Edler, Lon., 18K6, 2 vols. or. Svo. 1 j. After Par- adise; or. Legends of Exile: with other Pociii.^ Lon., 1887, 12mo. "There Is much In this book that recalls the author's striking and beautiful ' Fables In Song.' II does noi. I think, on the whole, malnlain so high a level; bin it li!i.s the same siiecial merit, the same mixture of roiininiii' thought with piercing iipi r(,i(s from life and expeiieiicc, reminding one of the liner work of the elder Lord I.vtton, —I' same defect, as I venture to lliliik it, of miiiyling re letry with a hard and grittv humour, a crackling of tli> ,,,,> under a pot."— K. I). A. .Moiishk-vij: .lai((., x.xxii. I'.i'i. Liytton, Rusina, Lady Lytton, [uuir, vol. i , add.,] 1794-1882. For biog., see Dbvkv, Loiis.a. 1. The World and his Wife: a Novel, Lon., 185.'*, :i vol.<. p. Svo. 2. The Household Fairy, (Advice to Sermnt?,) Lon., 1870, p. Svo. .S. .Shells from the Sands id' Time, Lon., 1S7B, Svo. M. Mabbs, Goodeve. The Churches of Derbyshire, Lon., 1876, Svo. Mabelan, David. Home Rule and Imperial Unity : an Argument for the Gladstone- Morley Scheme, Lon., 1886, Svo. Maberley, Hon. Mrs. Kate G., [ante, vol. ii., add.] 1. The Lady and the Priest, Lon., 1851, .S vols. p. Svo. 2. Display : a Novel, Lon., 1855, 3 vols. p. Svo. Jttaberley, G. F. " Preach the Word :" The Matter and Manner of Preaching considered, Lon., 1850, p. Svo. Maberly, George. Sayings of the Great Forty Days: ■with an Kxaminntion of Mr. Newraiui'i- The^^ry of Developments; new ed., N. York, 1872, 12ino. Maberly, J. The Print-Collector: an Introduction to the Knowledge necessary for forming a Collection of lOUfi I Ancient Prints: with Appendix containing Fielding's I Treatise on the Practice of Engraving. Edited, with I Notes, Sid., by R. Hoe, Jr. Illust. N. York, l-:',i, sq. Svo. Mabie, Hamilton Wright, b. 1845, :it Culd Springs, N.Y. : graduated at Williams College: a jour- nalist. Norse .Stories retold from the Eddas, liesl., l.^SZ, Itimo. MacAdam, David. 1. The Marino Court of New York City : its Organization, Jurisdiction, ami I'lacticc: with Forms, N. York, 1868, Svo; new ed., l.'*7'-'. -'. On Terms of Court : an E;':ay on Dies Juridici, or i..:.'" Dajr, N. York, 1875, Svo. 3. The Rights, Remedies', nv\ Lia- bilities of Landlord and Tenr.nt: with Forms, .\. York, 1875, Svo; 2d ed., 1882. MncA »llh Intr uals,") N. Mile- a (I Lon., 18(11 Mil I' ad Coiniiioii 'I islry : will Mni'.\»; villi'. Kv. ; the Con full Mac A Ice in N. Vork, I "y Sans ,s Vork, Isdii l\v Fire, .\'. .«"ld, Louis I8.S2, Mai-aljn Lon., 1855, MncnliN in Dublin ; "ppoinled pi l'„ " A really v coiitalniin; tl snidy of the f liiisslan.aiid I lippeared diirl 2. An Inti .Morphology o Man Physiolo 18S,-,. MacAlisti graduated soi elioted FelloH denbrooko's J lecturer, .Ic. I"gical Anatoi Parts I. and 1 The Nature of l^'^r, Svo. •>lucAll, II The Sccptic'^ Lon., |,sH,s, 1^ Hints on Publi •oral Caro for ' I'd., I87.i, 121110, ogy, Lon., I.ssti Macallan, ti-in. By Scrut '>Iacallan, Vork, LSIil, I81 ■Mau-: a Chris Tiio .'diner's Hi 'he Whitaun Sea MacAlpin, Fiicully of Advo the bar at the Ii to .Money I.endei MacAlpine, stones, Lon., 18,s I'li'-^l. Lon., IS,' MacAlpine, ol"gieal Atlas, (( b'biata; Part II "iip.-Jto. 2. The beal Study of PI ■j- Practical Les: I'hysiologjcal Ana ilie Aiiiitoinical a Arnold ond Carolir ^""i- :>. Life Hi, MAO MAC uaK", .V V„rk, !«;;( ,'f,J ' "-"-. <" J'.'I.ular Mu„. ; .„ i,?.\r^| J-;; -"J ;; W-plaoc.e,,, of .„„ ,■„.„,. cni^r^r^,':!:;-!'-". ;. The <.,„,„.,,, ..^ ••tr.v; 'vith \.« N„l,i i, m ."■ iV iV ' ™''i''"l <'I'om,. I1.P '^u/^o,|..nu„S ..„"•. ;""l'''"'y 'M'T.hull, „f N. V.rk. IS,!,. 2 \j1^^ r '':"7'''" ■■■."•'•''■'' '•''^'■'''•. "y Han- Sou,. . (1 i .'^""sTfl" ^T'. '■,'"•"'''/ ^"""'•'-• 18^:'. • '• ^ 'i-iiuinal through lov,. «(T"inte;„:t^^ .;■ ,.,^^''':'^ -^-''-Vf". .!^»"lin , .L aH'"'n''''h>rof;;;„r ol'.,.,T V ."'"«"• '^'''>">> ! "»« ;!'-.• ""-...HUy of cu;;."i ;;:'„';•"!;:;; A^rn '," ' "llfKe simio Iss.l. i , *',"'"-""""'' .">t. John's "I'r™ru,l ,lurl»K tht. last i|e™;i"'.!l'7;^''5:."'''^,.»r^^ .n'!!r,^":'^i^;r!?r^:i':^,"^ >V.. F.R.C.P.,' '''•"brooko'a JloH|,it I plbri 1 '*°r''. '.'''^'i"''"' "> A,l- l"K'icul An„t„my aTv,Ll \''^ ' "•>«'"' ''"'l'"- ,'i.^We on.-„.er, .Uul-toniin^re'ct^rrsll^'ir^rLon'; '•"".. I.SH.^. U,„l, £ ^.\,T ll'^.^ic of Atheism, I Hints on Pul)li(- .Si.onkin. t "^'i "'"' ''^'i-^eHoom J .'.-;«." %'at!{or"',:„j''A5r'' "^ «»"'"- «"p- ,^'au'. a Christm,;, Su'ry^ ^ToT ttl ''?r"""'"- l"o ;,Iiner'« ilut, N York !.<«•< w' ^^' '•^""- •'• tluMVhi,,u„,e,«';;k.'vL'.i,;r«;?:',/,:,ro- '• ''"^' '"^ llic Aniitoinical iiml i>ht • ■' '• ' "'''•■Ito- 4. (Trans.) '"''J. 0. Life ilistorics of Pi.„. *^""?;--vir. Edin., 'i"" '" the Compaarve Stmvof Vr'? "" I'"^".lt. I,„ul, Isy'i')' .,"1 •^'""•'a Uur,.ni ;»v. William I'a :,n sf. M :'|s'« \f' "'"' '^'""^•' "f T"»o.- of Hov, I),-. ,S, ni ,. I,; .?; '.-'""• ■■*• ''""an,! .'• '■'"'" '■'"' '."bo ; • I , "m'' '■ '"'"'"• '"•'"• '2'""- ■>. History of .Mo ho i,'»''" '""••'''• '""'i". "^r^ H.vm„.Hook,',:;;:' ,,!,';;ri' ;,/'-.v.'.-A.eetlng an,. Kcviv.Ii t'-"h;'Ku^;,?';j;:i.«ir'''-'- fHsh won,ior,: "f 'he Kn.oral,! Isl,; . I >' ";;,"""'-. I.ri--'clia«ns, .u- I p'«^ "lusr'i' „':'.: is's;'"^"::';'^'' - '' ^ '-y 'ho'it-: K'iin., 1S7.), i2mo i mi V '•'■",'*'"l. ""'i other IVmg, Venna. in,.|u,ling a ,?, ife Vor it n"" "''•"■'-"""k "f I Vienna, Isri). sv,V, '" '''"""ho, Ac., 2,1 od., Mavnrtlmr, A. i ti,„ hi Lon., 1H7S, I2u„'. i T|,o iti h V. "'' '" *"• "'"■'''". in New v,,rk,.': ''„.;;;;■;,;■ 'I''' : -..Hiici i„; P™etise,l in Milwaukee V| 1,1 ^"'' '"■ ""■ »"'• I "'a'e jusliee of the S,,, ,•„, n ""' "M"'intt,l a»so. 'Cohunhia in l/r.f.'^j:,"' .V y"',', ''J ''- I'i-'riot of the lils.riet of Columbia V„, "s"-^" 7'"" ••',"'^' "f N.o""n?ir?iy,.«l«r„t-. -.'Moore. Jeanic. ^:''Sa^i;^^:v^:-.sA,^^:/^;l'^.;[,Mari. 7'th an Historical Sketch of Ihe l"}"'".'""' "'" '^""''■■ f-nt Of the sudre,jaV"L"L^t;e't:];:;:;%r4or Lo^rs^f,!;:',/^">^^a-«. "latory „f ,Seot,a„„, Macartney, Ver*- IIpv ii.. "rdain,.,! KS22;ht*d?ever!r '"**'' «"rgh, D.I)., , deacon of Mel'b, u oe TsT ',r"'°'r ," '/"''""I ' "rcl,-' MJcelong IS8tf-87 T p',^^' "'"' "' *l'=lb»urne ami Ve„rs,^ded.,Dubln fsX'iaT' "I V'"-'" """^'■^'1 U^.>eauty: Sketch:^ ySiiinL^tri'ioT I haM* U?„5^?°iV^';;«;» ^""""'K''"'"; "'Me,! to the i to-- and Ad.ninistrator; L n ' ;'," Z''"'""' '''"'"''■ .-f Small To,.n'8 „n,l Vi,'" ",'' "" 'he Water .supply Alacaulay, n. e i t> • - I'on., m5, 12,:. "• *" ^ »"y "> Nismes: a Sketch, S'u.l.y. ho„.!'L'8!;:V Jvo """'" """'"'"'"•• " Crit"ai vv;hieh;i?i;r,!nl,:'„';-^ ^itlr^^'^r^^ "«= dramas in sch,,larly.''l".:},So''jvi'j l^^""'^''''' " «re sound and W,'*l":^fi.'t';'o,''";?;; "«"y fio-'dworth : a Novel, inacaulqy, J 's l' r> t , fieation, l-on., ISji.Von,o' g at "• ''^■"*'" <"' *'<"•"- tihcation, Lon., isii „ a f reatise on Field For- 18«». ' '*•*'' P- S"". and pinta, fol.; fith ed 1033 ' '••aaMkWillg MAC- MAO i I t I'" .>>rof (hit Lll(!f»ry rt«ielti. IRJI-57, nnilln I RillKl.in K«|iliilnii(l «nil foiifiiieil, I.oii,, iNJir, H»n, J. «*»(iir u' i*Mi I*, .w M"Mr»iiil till' Sunilay ' I.ei'ture* iiii llm AcU ami tlie ^^{"tlei", l.iin., iN.iK, «*» • ""at, Jich fce i.iPi)!!-"!! i.t' eliB Hc.v'iOwn MncHrlde, I'l-lt-r, M.D., F.U.C.l'. Kdlii , F H •! »„,;r,r»ii.t hs difl'. Own I'i 1.-* ihs !•■ rry : K.lln., I). In.ii. .urKr.m I.) tlii> llilinbiiriih K»r m,'\ I'int lni|ir> ;«n«<>f Amsricu .u,,; , , ,-;|ilti, /,(/».. )TI, ' 'riinint l)i«|H'ii iry, Ac. I. A (liii'la to (llu Slitilv i.l p. Sto; aa «!., S^'l; j Kiir Il|«ni»o. Illuat. H.liii , |ns(, Mvii. 2. I IM.) "|||. "'*"..'.'"■';'.''•,'.' *'S.".™ *' f*"'ck with ItK eiiiili iir-iU t'lt Haunt i.l' tlio l.iryijx, by J. (Jiiltaluin : with AiMllion" jr.v llolrw in Hritiili lllntury, l.iiii., !■•■ '■. 12irii), in ISi'J: II Tiiur (if ObiiTVHlinn, l,oi, 187.'), vll'Wnf till' rillledHlntl'IIHMlll ■■■TvthilHtlM'lilllKllIK Hi anil Willi tlii'lfm|iilMKikwrl|iii,,(i-iif thu |iri)i.|i«rlu iii liiil. liitflUTliml. mill 111. ■ml. lit ivii v nm. llurulii. iliiii «!• ••'iiilil hIiuimI liiive Iniiri. I littil Wf mil kiniwii llii' iiiiiiu' J the Huiliiir-tliHt an m. .f wiinc I nllnl .Stiilcn liii- uilKMli'i'i Ciiiiiimny Imil ..il. < In |iri'iiiliiiii li.r Ihi' iiumt attniiK I' liiiuk nil llie KriHiri|.u lii'. iiml ilmi Hr Mnuaii Iny h»il mine In uinl vni\i."—Si,iri»liif, xlv.l'lH. ' Munur it, ifritrM4 p. »v.i, hew cil., |H7t). 4, A Plea fur .Mercy i.j AdI- uiftU, l.,.ni,, I.S7.'), I'.'niii; new oil., ISMil. s. All True; Hoourilsuf I'cril iiml Ailvontiiru by Hea unit Kami, Lim., lN7i|i new Bil., l.tHll, p. Nv.i. «. ilniy Hawk : Mlu iinil AiUcnturcs iiiimnK the lliil Iniliani", Lnn., IHHlt, p. .Svii. 7. I.iithor Ani)ci|iite« : Mciii..riibli) Siiylngs iinil UiilnKH of .Miirtin I.uthcr, l.nn., IWHIl, IL'tiio. ,s. Truo TaleK of Trnvol mill Ailvi'nturo, Valour iinil Virtue, U<\\., ISHI, p. Mvii. II. ,>!ua Pioturcn ilrawn with I'cn mul IVncil ; new cil., I,(,n., ISS4, Hvi). Ill, Stirring .>l), Ismo. 6. The Living Church : an Exposition, Ln'i., ls.)7, ]2mo. 7. The Africans at Homo: with Map, Lor. i-81,cr. Svo; new ed., |sti;). y* *?liiic, I'rof. J. A. I. Anatninical Outlines of the •■?'■ Lrr., ISW, l2ino; ■:d cd,, by T. AV. Mayer, '**' * ■■ ' • ■ ' an of Ci.'case in the 6\ and Sheep, Lon., I'M, "K'Mi. MnvJirJM .J*' of th-. I..iif6;- . 1 JKi County, i.i.-,') , Oh.., Valley Hist.' f ., iv.,) Cin., ISIliJ 71, 2 I )!.<. -ivo. Mai-Uride, John David, T).f;.L., [„„)>:, vol. add, ' """ ■""■' ... - I Pioneer Biogri of 1 Valley Hist.' L..n.. ISHi, 8v Macbiiriiey, Uaiah, LL.D. I. Siudent's Haul llo.ik of Ancient llii-lory, Lon., 1855, p. svo. 2. Stii dent'.< tinnd-ltonk of Mediuival History, l.un., 18,'.(1, 1,. Svo. :i. Cycliipjodia i.f Histnry, Lon., Is.',?, p. Kyn. Macbiirnie, David. I. Essay on llic Errors of tiiHilelity, Lon., Is.,4, r.'nio. 2. Menial Exercifcs of a Working. Man, Lnn., Is51, p. Svo. .tlacCabe, Prcderivk. The Art of Ventril.,. iiuisiu, including Direiiinns to Learners, Lnn., Is;,,. l2mo. MacCabp, Jaiiiea Dabney, lsi2-|ss:i, h. ut llichninnd, V«. ; publi.-hed during the civil war a liaintihlet rnlitled Faniillclsni and its Kesull^ by " A ."'nuiherner," and some war p.ienis, nf wli{|.|i " The Swnr.l of Harry Lee" became popular, lie uImi wri.le llinu ploys, which were perfnrnied in Kiclimond in 'si;2-i;:;, Soino of his b.ioks were published under Ibe pseud. .njiiio of "Edward Winslmv Martin." 1. Life of (iinenil Thomas J, .lacksnn. Hy an Ex-Cadet Uiidiuinni;. ISH.l; new oil , oiil., ISill." 2. Memoir of Geiioral AII.111 S. .lohnston, Itiehmond, ISdH. .1. Lite mid Caini ntiii of ficneral llobert E. Lee, Allanta, Gn., ISllS. Svo; new ed., Phihi., IS7I, Svo. 4. Planling Ibe Wilderness, ("Frontier" Ser.,) llo,l,, Isfllt, IHino. 5. (Jreat For- tunes, and how llicy were made, Pliila.. IM70, Svo. r, History of the War between Gernmnv and France: wiiii UingraphicttI Sketi lies. Illust. ati.l .Maps. phibi.. lS7l,Hvo. 7. Lights mid Shadows of New York Lite; or, The Sights and Sensations of Ibe Groat City, Pliilii . IS72, Svo. S. The Great Itepublic: a Descriptive View of the American I'liion, Pliila., iS72, imp. Svo. II. jl,.. hind the Scenes in Washington. Illust. Svo. III. Histnry nf tho Grange Movement: the Farmeis' Win against Monopolies, Hlust. Chic. |S7.'I, Svo. ||, Cross and Crown : the Sullcrings and Triumphs of lliiniu Men and Women who were persecuted for the Heliginu 1 of .Icsus Christ. Illust. Cin., Is74, Svo. 12. Paris l.y "y Sunlight and Gasliglit. Illust. Phila., IS7.'), Svn. I.!. Centennial Hisloryofihe Inited States. Illust. Phila., lS7.'>,Svo. 14. Centennial Hook of American lliogniphv. Illust, Phila., 187ii, Svo, 15, Centennial View of our Country and its Uosourecs, Illuat, Phila., IS7(I, Sv.,, IB, Pathways of the Holy Land, or, Palestine ami Syria. Illust. and Maps. Phila., 1877, r. Svo. 17. History of the Turko-Huasian War, IS7i». Is. The Night Express, Phila., Is.sO, itlmn. III. (Trans.) ihiesta: a Story of Venice, by Octavo Feuillct, X. York, IS811, Itn. 20. Our Young Folks Abroad : Adventures of Four American Hoys and Girls Ihrough Europe tn Con.-laiii- noplc. Illust. Phila., ISs|, f,(. Svo. 21. Our V.iiin;,' Folks in Africa: Adventures of a Party of Vcmii(! Americana in Algeria and In South Central Alricii, Illust. Phila., IHS2, sq. Svo. 22. Now York by Sun- liglit and Gaslight. Illust. N. York and Phila., 1-n:' Svo. MacCabe, I.. D. 1. Lljtht on the Pathwiiy of Holiness, .\. York, II, ICi,,,. 2. The Forcknoivi. Igo of God. and Cognate 'Iheui.'S, .'. Y.fk, 1878, l2uio. MacCabf, Uillijiiil fi-tv' "i, h. 1841, near ' i- 'i- mond, Va. ; gradiir .r , 'ic '11, • , ,ity of Virgiui.i in ISlil; served throu„ , ., : .ilw.w in the Coiilclviiite army, and has since been niaator of a school at I'd. r.<- burg, Va. 1 (Trana.) Aids to Latin Orlho.,'r:i|.liv ; from the German of Wilholni lirambacb, N. York. 1^71.'. 2. The Defence of Petersburg: Campaign of l,--iil-('..i, Richmond. I87fi. :i. (E-'>>-» 'J -"o .uc.\ican war, anu m 1," . »:i . (1 1.J 17, ,S-1,S6S; graduated at Exeter College, Oxford, ; appointed inapcotor-general of the army, with tlu- run nrf, cl„"'l'"'f'Yl 1 ," „'^ n'wf.'; ' Tli".'' '" '^'■"''ioaud of colonel: resigned IS53; served in the civil «:„■, :, princiiu. of Magdalen Hall ISl,!. 1. The Mohammedan j brigadier-general of volunteers, 1861-6:1. Letter.- Iroi; MAC lli> I'll.' I" llii' FJiik l>|, rcMirJm... ■'"'">■ ""'''• '"' I'liiiK- '"It very cisy llliili liil„„ir wllirli II «liiili lit' shows IKili 'n..ii';ni[i::;i\'%:^^:i^iiSj^i' If'Nii, svo. """-III. llliist. iiiKi Maps. N. Yorlj riok: In ||,„ Metro If ,71 '.'"','',"•«""''> "f St. |'„t j '•"'■r..-, Dulilii,. IKS2 V : ' "" • '■""•' "'•■'• ■'"*• ;>• Mac< nrlhv, M^H. K. M f;;'"'"""". by Ainublu Dee,,, MHi-carJhy, J. F. Snor,.,, MncCarihy, J. ,j. ",, Th,. Plainly S,,ue,| „,„| A.isworci; ti.0 ffit'^L't?,;„/.!^''T> ■"'l^^-'''' o- 12111(1. ' '"" ' "-"'"" rirno, N. Vork, 1S.H2 iTrntiK.) The Hiiirit i.f .Syraoune, N.V., KsHI, "r Christian Cluisl,.,, '"-iKh Land Que«tlmi I n., I.S7(), 8vo. 2. A lii'lanil, |,(,n., ls7|_ $ MMf^«lW. [ J 1 . >l«cCartcr. John. t..„ n..... „ . HXvu^htor: .. X , ' i ' ""•' ^,5'.' I.'.- ''>''- *■ A ■MucCarttT, r.lV Nv"vj,'";„,. . , 'The stiirv is hi.,1, '•...":!. '^'.'••'^■"''•P 'laiCarthy. <•. w iln.^s, 1 1 V V. • 'iiuiicco a: \{ ' '^".''M"'''™! Kotders, U„ istj uT- ,>luctar.,.„cara„„. l^tS "^i;:' [l^ ^ ,„, ''ii)i' piirty in ■•d lit iH-rry, 'or of |i(iljt- •i'.", mill an nil |ioriiiil- "''li •'! voln. iirs, Liin., A more ;'* Knerny's ni'W ei|., lllii,-t. prn;!;!i:i,!t;'^ji,^;;,^l:^-';.;.r.;.ib.^,;,;;rth^ ami Ihure Is no lack i r h, . I V'' I' »•""•'' '1<'' Tobae.i ana U.' i^„i,7;;j. .M.ii^^^Z^i.Viil::^'^^^'' '^^:^^^^ .1 ino,. :"" l-ifo ill the Arwy'oTZrthZTi-'' f I"""* of Sol- hmonJ. Hso' ;,,'"" ^'■"S'"'"' '*«ll-I.^6o. „^ RichmonJ, l'ss2, Vii'ino'. lllfis of lis; but, "f skill, iiicli the 'f tho.so .s?i,K'7K't" "'/''" "i"''"^ «'"'- I-'-n., add, but i'i'n..uv'"'*"'^' f'""''. vol. ii., L';V,'"";.,plea ' rtasi!};:;.-^;^;:,.!!:;:^ ''^:,?;;^:^;;,';^,!!;"'-"'« ".r dev P'lliit of vie\v of ,1 (> iwr -1 V..1 H ^ '• "'' ^''"^ f" ''vo; new eil., IsrH ^ ^'"'"'"' ''""- '875, :'. vol, p. more'r;,^!:?''""^^, "^'^' "^-llke; «omo of them, «hat Is and the liSS. .ll'J'LPL"?'''"!'; ™»acont'rib in Dublin^ .as Jalia;^' ti t^-b«;: ! ^jL'%^^e ^",1 .^^Ol A'n'., xll. 24. ii of ii^f ■"■iiiiiimo reco lit? to recoin -- -^^i^i'^:^^^^^::^^^^ : ".i«i^^ MUa„thrope, r lu In 1,. ^^ '^'"-"•'<- <" t! l-H 111 lu (•onstruetlon."-,Sa<, mend it "ice of its very led., Is.^n, I2mo. 1| 'pt\Lon., l87?,2vols.ei Donna Quixote, Lon or. 8v I8-tf. 1035 .rasa* 1:^ "-^eiffi 9 m MAC 8v()j new eil., IS80. 12. A llislciry of our (iwn Times, friim the Aooossion of Queen Victoria to the Genernl Election of IHSll, I,nn., lS7»-80, 4 vols. 8vo. "His work is liiirly exhaustive; but it eiinnnt 1)C siild Ihiit it is ever prolix. . . . Then it ii' eminently ftiir. . . -. Lastly, his llisidry Iseminenlly enlertninini,'."— .sVir. A'cr., 1. 58;;. ".Mr. .McCarthy is a hnlliant hi.stiirieal iniiirovisatore. He is not a ureal liistiiriaii. His sjjarkllnt,' huok is po|uilar now, and will remain popular forsonu'tlinu. Hut whether its poimlarity will prove less ephemeral than that of ' Ks- saysand Reviews,' for instanee, is quite another ouestlon." —Sprdnfor.mi. i:)!.".. "On the wIkpIo, this history 'of our own times'— whieh is, however, only a history iif EiKjIiwd in mir linu:—\>i written for readers more or less familiar with the events and thepersonaKesof tin' period, and is intended to amuse and euliKliten them hy iuleresliiiK and hicid summarie.s rather than to instruet them aljout particulars."— ..Vu/i'on, xxxi. XI l;i. The '^otnet of u, Sca.son, Lon., 1.S81, ;i vols. p. Svo. 11. The Epoch of Keform, 1830-50, ("Epochs of Mod- em History,") Lon., 1.S82, 18mo. 13. Maid of Athen.s, Lon., 188;i, :( vols. p. Svo; new ed., 1S85. 10. A .Short History of our Own Times, Lon., 1883, ]). Svo. 17. A History of the Four Ueorges : vol. i., Lon., 1S8), Svo. With I'rtAKD, Miis. Cimpiikll-: 1. The Right Honour- able: a Novel of Society and Politics, Lon., 18S8, 3 vols. or. Svo. 2. The Ladies' (lallery : a Xovel, Lon,, 1888, 3 vols. cr. Svo. With Smart, Hawi.kv, Fk.v.s, G. M., Ac, For their .'=iake.s, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. IMacCnrthy, Justin Huntley, b. 1S60; son of the preceding; a journalist; M.P. for Athlone 1SS4-85, and since then for Newry. I. Outline of Irish History from the Earliest Times, Lon., 1SS3, 12mo. 2. Serapionj and other I'oems, Lon., 1SS3, p. Svo. 3. England under Gladstone 18S0-84, l,on., 1SS4, p. Svo; 2d ed., rev. and enl., 18S,'). 4. Camiola: a Girl with a Fortune, Lon., 188,"), 3 vols. p. Svo. :-}. Doom: an Atlantic Episode, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. 6. Our Sensivtion Novel, Lon., 1SS«, p. Svo. 7. Hafiz in London, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. 3. Ire- land since the Union : Sketches of Irish History from 1798 to 1SS6, Lon., 1SS7, p. 8vo. 9. The Case for Home Rule, Lon., 1887, p. Svo. And see Bi'rto.n, Sir R, U., nupnt. MacCarthy, T. A. An Easy System of Calis- thenics and Drilling, Lon., ISSl, 12mo. IMacCartney, T. J. The Scottish Covenanters: Fifty Years' Struggle, Ac, Lon., 18SS, |i. Svo. MacCarty, George D. Civil Procedure Reports, vols, i., ii., (lSSO-83,) Albany, ISSl-83, Svo. JMacL'nrty, Rev. J. Hendrickson, D.D., b. 1830, at Berlin, I'a. ; graduated at Cleveland Medical College 1854 ; became a Methodist minister in 1855, and has had jhargo of various churches. 1. 'The Black Horse and Carry-All, Cin., 1873, I6rao. 2. Inside the Gates, Cin., 1876, 16mo. ".. Two Thousand Miles through the Heart of Mexico, N. York, 1886, 12mo. itlacCaul, Rev. Alexander, D.D., [nnie, vol. ii., add.,] 179S-1883. A Memorial Sketch, by his eldest son, was published in 1863. 1. Warburtonian Lectures on the Prophecies, 1846, Svo; Second Series, 1832, Svo. 2. Rationalism and the Divine Inspiration of Scripture, Lon., 1830, 12mo. 3. Holding Fast: the Authorized Bible Version, Lon., 1837, Svo. 4. Letter on the Ancient Interpretation of Leviticus xviii., Lon., 1860, Svo. 5. Rationalism and Deistio Infidelity : Three Letters, Lon., 186 1, Svo. 6. Some Notes on the First Chapter of Gen- esis : with Reference to Statements in " Essays and Reviews," 1S61, 8vo. 7. Testimonies to the Divine Authority of the Holy Scriptures, Lon., 1862, p. Svo. 8. An Examination of Bishop Colenso's Difficulties with regard to the Pentateuch, Lon., 1863-04, 2 vols. Svo. MacC'niil, Rev. John, LL.D., b. 1807, in Dublin, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin ; became prin- cipal of the Upi)er Canada College in 18:!9; professor of classics, logic, rhetoric, and belles-lettres at King's College, Toronto, and vice-jiresident of the college in 1S42; president of the University of Toronto in 1S48, and of University College in 1833. 1. liritanno-Roman Inscriptions : with Critical Notes, Toronto and Lon., 1S63, Svo. " He is evidently a better scholar than most of the a.itl- quaries who have taken to his special branch, and brings a much more thorougli knowlecigeof contemporary litera- ture to hear upon the sutyect,"— .sVi/. ;,Vii,, xvi. 04. 2. Christian Epitaphs of the First Six Centuries, To- ronto and Lon., 1869, Svo. •' It would be hard to find a guide to this rare ami some- what rtifllciilt branch at once of archeeology and of das- 1036 MAC sical study more competent for his task tlian lir. .M<('aul " — .S'(i(. Iln:. xxviil. 4S7. ItlacCaiil, Rev. Joseph Benjamin, graduated in theology at King's College, Londim, 1830; ordained 1831; assistant librarian at the British Museum Isin. 49 and IS31-65; reader and divinity lecturer at King'- (^ollege 1S32-54 ; hon. canon of Rochdale, and rector of St. Michael Bassishaw, Lonilon, since 1803. I. 'fli,., AbbC Migne and the l!ibli(jtlicque Universelle du Clerge • Four Essays. Privately jirintcd. 2. The Ten Cimi- mandmenls the Christian's Spiritual Instructor an. I Rule of Daily Life, Lon., 1S61, p. Svo. 3. Bishop C - lenso's Criticism criticised, in a Series of Eight Lettcr.- with Notes. 4. The Ejiistle to the Hebrews in a Para- phrastic Commentary, Lon., 1871, Svo. 5. Sunday l!c- flections on Current Topics, Lon., 1872, p. S'o. 6. Dark Sayings of Old: an Attempt to Elucidate Certain Dil ficult Passages of Holy Scriptures, Lon., 1S73, Svo. 7. The Last Plague of Egypt, The (ieruian Gladiators, (ireiit King Herod, and other Poems, Lon,, 1880, i 8vo. s. lieaconsfield Ballads, Lon., 1880, 4to. Anon. 9. A (.'■■n' cise Exposition of St. Paul's Eiiiatle to the Romans, Lon 1882. cr. Svo. niacCansland, Doniinick, Q.C., LL.D., iMiii 1873, b. at Roe Park, County Londonderry, Ireland: graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1827; called t.; the Irish bar 1833. 1. The Latter Days of the JeHi.h Church and Na'' o, Lon., 1841, 12mo. "2. The Time,- ..t the Gentiles, i.s oreached in the Apocalypse, Lon., Is.jL', 12mo. 8. Sermons in Stones ; or, Scrijiture confiriiie.l in Geology, Lon., 1857, 12mo; i3tii ed., 1873. 4. The Latter Days of Jerusalem and Rome, Lon., 1859, Svo. 3. The Hope of Israel, Lon., 1S60, 12mo. 6. Truth? f.r the Times : On the Intermediate State, Lon., 1860, U'lim, 7. Adam and the Adamite; or. The Harmony of Scrip. ture and Ethnology, Lon., 1864, p. Svo; new' ed., ISSJ. S. Shinar: the Scripture Record of the Confusion of Languages: a Lecture, Lon., 1S67, Svo. 9. The Build- ers of Babe! Lon., 1871, p. Svo; new ed., 1874. lUaccaw, William. 1. Truth frae 'mang the Heather; or. Is the Bible true? new ed., 1Sli2, l^nm: 5th ed., 1S80. 2. Romanism, Ritualism, and Revelation : Eight Lectures, Lon., 1S76, 12mo. MacchcttH, Airs. Ulanchc Roosevelt, daughter of John Randolph Tucker, U.S. seroitor from Virgini:i. 1. Home-Life of Henry W. Longfellow, N. York, l.ssL', 12mo. 2. Marked "In Haste:" a Story of To- bay, .\! Y'ork, 1S83, 12mo. 3. Stage-Struok ; or,'She would Le ;in Opera-Singer, N. York, 1SS4, 12mo. 4. Life and Reaii- niscences of Gustavo Dorfi : compiled from Material sii|i. plied by DorC>'s Relations and Friends, and from Pcrsoniil Recollections. Illust. Lon. and N. York, 1S85. ... The Copper Queen : a Novel, Lon., 1886, 3 vols. or. Svo. 6. Verdi, Milan, and Othello, Lon., 1SS7. MacClain, Emlin. 1. Outlines of Criminal Law. Iowa City, 1882, Svo. 2. A Digest of the Deci.-ions ut the Supreme Court of Iowa from its Organization until 1887; also of the Federal Courts, Ao., Chic, l.ss?, 2 vols. Svo. lUacClatchie, Thomas R. H., interpreter II. B.M.'s consul service, Ja)ian. Japanese Plays, (Ver- sified :) with Illustrations drawn and engraved by Japanese Artists, Yokchama and Lon., 1879. MncClellan, Carswell, h. 1,S35, in Phihulclphiii, Pa.; served in the Federal army in the civil war; was engineer for several railroads, and in 1881 appoinleil 1 .,S. civil assistant engineer. The Personal Memoirs un,''-'"""-^'"'tli>n of Mr I i,t -'..unance ,.f t„e K^^tlllt ^f^i^S^ij-S^^lug MAC Army of Northern Virg nia tU" "i'-V •' .""■■'" "'" ""^ "1 Major-General J. K J st,7„., /' ""'' C»i"pmgns fiivalry of the Anuv of Vnrfh ' ,V?'" """"''"• "'' the "n^lBost., l8,H5,8l-o '^""hern Virginia, Uiohmond ~!efl;'/;jf,^'^A;|l\;ii;?weIl,„«ap „. the.itemture I li'ilan s l,o,.l; iluserves i.nnn;,M/- ■/'"-' .""'« "f Major M,. •MiieClellan. I v i,- l^'l-bytheCj. I**, s,'r"""'°^"'''"'fF'°"'ia. ■;™;S!.>r?„V„'^?:it,f/ej^.h.o„. Where was I."^-', 12mo. Anon. • "^ » W"mn. Vork, ; o.e, Can>bri,ige, ISiS; t ow fsM"^'^' '" 'V'""^ ."" '',""'■• of Jiottisham 186 ifsi ."'■. ""^''^"'"i 'nn»,,,al of the Royal Agricult.ralf- '„""'' ""'"' ""en 1. Everlasting PunLhafem ,°nd t fo ^"'^^e, Cirencester. ".Christian Evidence: vo i ro„ U-". *^»"'"b«tion '"'■" tho four 0»s|,el, with n oL, '■" ^^'^' >^™- (Con- ^ ^'"ncciella.,, Kate i T '^'.'■■"''"^''""«. *oO Om' Father's Letter NT 'v , .""'" ""'' '''erre; or "-' "H,er Stories v.^Vork IS ,"""'• o-; ■='"'- ^-y'> 'n.,vc.,-Iiook, N. y„,k s^^/i.^J^"' , ••• I'^'lith Leighl' f r-t i ears Out of School X v i ,o ' '^'"'odore (irav's "'l'"'"-^ »ifts, N V„ k' ,SmV ;• 'U'-;,!'.'""- '■ Two ;,'"' '"I'tT Stories, N. Ivk Tsm V""L'' "jacinth, '•""'''witted Life. oV A it' • • ^^""^ McMioirsof. "■""■■.V "f the"lej,;,/;;^^; „ 'i,T"o «o,den ,«tate .■ „ ;^'"l-^indlllust. I'hila K-.. .,"'" """^y Mountains. '"iV""'™' Illust. n'i a I'sli'""' :• «<^l'»l'licauism •^•••••tlellaii, Robert ii'. "\ ' w' '":" "I their Rights I'H. ,''i' """f""'^ ■■ 'f'tl' "u K.xposi- of Nurogates' Courts, and the Rm „ .-• The.Iurisdietion fi»»t-. IS75, 8vo. ^ Remedies offered thereby, /s?^^!S:!jta^-\j^'-«"--, D,n.. ,:„«, 'ego iviia, hecaine a nini, ;,; 7 !''',''''''; ",' l'ni"n Col- bylenan Chun'h, and Zs 1 , r " "eloru.ed I're... i'i^'kiuson College, K,,t", , r ,]""^'''"'[ ■^ucce...ivelv in ^»inai^ of Uie'lieS Ulu :r',"?^ 1'!'' ''^'-''-Si-' of Wed Interpretation, .V. v",-k sw'l'; ' *'""""! "Canon and Interpretat on,, f";!,,^- '„-',' '^''•.entitled ■""';•• -v. Vork, isro i.',,;„ • ^'ok.nson. M'ith a Jle- M'K:;!:?;S/°'";':"^f-I8r.. sketch of ,he I Ike's Momorie., [vc'e ■ <-"-P»way. ]. old U'. Princes.--. ('• (i ." 't.V^, " "'^"^'' ^ "•> 1SS4, l2,no 5. Ma,laineSilva, ^\ Vork ISSN • '"2". ^"H-e employed in tl n ,|J . ""^ '^'"' '" > ■■<<■'?, and New Voii. I 'I'he nii'',". ;r'"i-"'' 1'"'^"" works in Vo-k. 1855. 2 Coinnil V . ^'^ ^ '■■" department, N to the Corporation 'il'vH;' %l^^ "j^'T-^ of Conn'scds' ^T^^ISi^^T^'^T'™'"--^"^'";^ ]««;). 5. The 1 w,U '?f 1 ^';"'''' '^"''''-' of '«•"'•< N. York tr^" Rite orFr":tl';^^,"--J "■'■I^Accepted s:;>t^ Manual of the Lodse of w.- >^ '' "'*• '^"lo. 6. Artists in ISerVw'ch'r™^^- '7"'^'' '^^^ ""^ "inter Campaign, j/v a 1*', i n,' ''ij",? "'' "'" ''"I' and ^ ^ork, ISli;!. ' * ".^ aim ate .Soldier. Syracuse, i\ ""aJanr'.'?--'' '*'-■•• Dublin "is's' mT""" ^■'--"•'ona' . "'acCliiitock, F. K II V 1 . •"the Autumns of' issoa^d 1 8 1 7„V", fji"'" ^ ^ours ^yacClintock, Admiral sir .V ^^' ''• '*"• P«l«l, D.C.L., LL D ? r* fn I'raiicis Leo. beotland; entered the'RHti,!, V, ^"'' "' D>'n,lalk, I n'ed .'^ir J. C. Ross in the A ,i""'^ .'". '**31 ; ac,.ompa- °' ,'^!r John Franklin if? H'';'''r''""r'^"""^™'<''' ;e,iion in 1850: commun, l.vl A J" ."r'''' " "'-■'••""J ex- lielcher expedition n issf „7, •''", '"'"■'•■I'i'l'' i« the "'an.! of the •• Fo..," equh ned"Vj' f 'i' ""' "' '^"■"- ^.'covered evidence ol ?he' call, ^f p"'''", '^'"""'^'i"' ""'l '» .860, oomraander-in el i't o, \'f l"'"^'" • k"ig'"ea i Indian station l8?« -fox" in the Arc'fc' ^\ '^'J- ,:''''« Voyage J oovery of the Kate of Sir John Fr^ iT"'"" "'^ "'" ^'''■ '-:"■«• Ma,, and indt\]^:^;^;^x:fi^z:, ' """■ " • ''rilliH«^mc,tr'!il'',T/,''\■' '-'Ar-r' ---- .-...vjuiiHuux, Hill r "^«;;ai;;t::^^:''ikr':?ji'--"-'--"--r- vol. \'.— 'i""" 10S7 o3 .:;3c.w *»)<^' MAC MncClintock, Letitiii. 1. TlieCi>ttuger.. 8vo. .llacClymont, Rev. James A., and Nicol, Rev. 'I'liumas. iTrans.) Pastoral Theology of the New TestanienI, by J. T. Beck, Edin., 1885, p. 8vo. MacCoan, James Carlile, b. 1829 ; called to the bnrat the Middle Temple 1856; practised in the Supreme Consular Court of the Levant at Constantinople; was founder ami eilitor of the Levant Herald, and made many visits to Egypt; ALP. for Wicklow 1880-85. I. Protestant Endurance under Popish Cruelty, Lon., 1853, 12mo. 2. Egypt as it is, Lon., 1S77, 8vo. '■ His book i.s a mere hash-iip. for the most part, of guide- books and ollicial materials, ami his opinions are those of an advocate pleading for iiis client, rather than the im- partial deliveranee.s of a jni\t:e.''—^i>i'ctal. Among the Masses; or. Work in the Wynds, Lon , |.'-i67, p. 8vo. i'MacColl, l>. S. Newdigate Prize Poem : The Fall of Carthage. Lon., 1882, 12mo. .Maccoll, II, Algebraical Exercises and Problems, with Elliptical Solutions. Lon., 1870, 12mo. MhccoII, liCtitiuM. Tlic Story of Iceland. Illust. Lon.. 1887, cr. 8vo. Mact oil, Rev. .Malcolm, M.A., b. 1838, attilcn- finan, Invorness-shire ; educated at Edinburgh, at Trin- ity College, Glenalmond, and at the University of Naples; chaplain to the British ambassinlor at St. Petersburg 1862-113: curate of St. Paul's, Kuightsbridge, 1804-67, 1038 MAC and of Addington 1868-69; rector of St. George's " St. Botolph's, London, since 1871. He has cnnlribiiti' 1 to periodicals. I. Mr. Gladstone and Oxford. ByScrui;i- tor. 2d ed., Lon., 1865. 2. Science and Prayer ; Ith ei|., Lon., 181)6, Svo. 3. Is there not a Cause? a Le'ter tr> Ccd. Grevillc Nugent, M.P., on the DiscstahlishmenI .f the Irish Church; 2d ed., Lon., 1868, Svo. 4. Tih' Reformation in England; 2d ed., 1869. 5. The O.ji. - Ammergau Passion-Play, and Hints for Iiitcniling Vi-- itors, Lon., 1870, 12mo; 4lh ed., 1871; new ed., Issi). 6. Is Liberal Policy a Failure!' By Expertus. Lon., 1870. 7. Who is Responsible for the War y By ,'>crut;i tor. Lon., 1871, p. Svo. 8. The " Damnatory Clause-" of the Athanasian Creed Rationally Explained, Loij.. 1872, p. Svo. 9. Lawlessness, Saceiilolalism, aiiil l!ilu;il- ism, discussed in Six Letters addressed, by his Permis- sion, to the Right Hon. Lord Selborne, Lon., 1875, svo; 3d ed. same year. "'fhe chief interest in Mr. MacColl's book is, for us, its able and often elo(iueiit discu.s.sion cd' the imnri/iln' of Sacerdotalism and Kiliialism, and of the sanction whi.li, as he allirms, is given by the leaching of Christ to tlicM' principles." — Spiclntttr, xlviii. 7r>C. 10. The Eastern Question: its Facts and B'ailacies. Lon., 1877, 8vo. "The main thesis of Mr. MacColl is that Turks must t„- bad, not so niueli becau.se they are Turks, as hecimse tluv are Maboinedans. . . . Mr. .MaeColl goes over the croiiii.'l with a paKsionate cngerncss and an amplitude of illii-tiii. tioii whicdi eaniiot fail toconlirm Knglislinieii in their dr. eisii in u'-i' scrmoiis of few professional preachers."— Spccdid.'r, •''I'*- 291. AlacCombs, A. 1*. Poems and Ballads, Ball., 1S65, l2mo. AlacConaughey, Mrs. J. E. 1. One Hundred MAC 'i"!.! Dollars, Phil,,., ,,s(i,i, is,„,, , p, I'iKsbuVff, is'oo, s™. '^""n^"' in S.icreJ ilino.-/, l'<87, 4t(). '*"""""1''"°-'' ininsaotlons,)I.on I ...f AS:^«l^,;Ur '^^!!1-- '• I-e StoHe, of ' "<■ C....r( i„ 0l,l„"^,,^i;,,r"r,%' «,''-•'•'''-•''' ••-"• Clerk.. -V-i.in,MJ..m,-., I'hilu,, Kss- l"" """^ Married: I'l'ia. Where is lie 'oTh >?;';'' '^'"""^''' '''"l"'''-''- ''%■'' '''aee, Phila.,l.,is'ni,'u, ''■'"'"' "^ "" ^'"«""'•- MacCook, (4irg'e W n • "= ' '*'' "''" ""'• ^vi?"u•:c^:i'^7o"!"7 v"."-^'"p"«'-. »•!>■. b i" l.-m. bee,;„,e X f ;P|.'','^''"'''''"^' ''"••'•"'' I'liilii.iel|,l,ia. Ho s "■!.« y^'byteriun ehureh in ■VK-nee., I'hila.lolphia „ h , ' " Aea.iemy of Natural "'.^ a„,l .piders. 01 L,'''''''''''^ "^ Ao.erican Miip Teaehi,,, i„ (1 , i 'i^ ' "i'' '"''• 'il'X'kl'oard, »,„! '■-?'. 3. ThoL 'fKv' ,°V''"'''^ «ini3try, Phil, ' Ter™,ena,-rBo;r;, s ^^ "'-/^tT' V "'• . "•• (e''-) The , "f tlie Alh.gha„i.,, |«rr 6 vV ',"';V'^'"'^'"« ^'>'« Af,'.ie„leuntlAnt.,f'Tex ■ IHuft "pi''-, "'r""'^ "'' "'» Ilistorif Decorations ,it t„. P » "''"•' "^''■>> ^'"- '. f'-togntphie Sou e^i ,,' ?, P''"-l'^«-;jbyteria„ Counoi I'l'il^'., 1881, ,,to. ," T ' r ;. i '■'"' De.seri|,ti„„., I'l^'ms. must. Phila. is's- svo "'" ^"'^''■i^n . «H'.^;'teS^[^l!'/;;^";,[;J»rehes i„ a ,ie,„ ., „„,„ I ''Pii'Tii'ii 'iM Liic IlLCiS Pllliinni-iir.wl "iiiC iLircili (> mil .>tiM ■ « 't- n;tnn\ j()s.s(it<,,p ,,»■ „ .., MAC 18(10-1880 1 n., .1, ^ ••^""""^rr^V/Atmcpheriel™. -• -■'■ I. un ine to lfi-it„„i liAji^^XTT^T '^^ '"'-■■'he the Insane, I,on., istti ' .' '^^ ^''''"""lii : a Plea f„r by itebieathnl Airnn ir.'n """•"""I"'"" "^ I'ngen.leiea t^ure, Lon., isw, Sv„ ■ Vl ''"■'•■'.'""" "n,l Po,,«ihlo TbeKvie.ion.-aStor vol i),l ' ""'^"'' '^'i-'i-^er; or I'- >*y'. Anon V ,■'. '*' ''K""i "nil l,„ve, l.un srii ! UthecirSe/:;^ . ;:;:i'r;;;v;''V''M'--b R^ < "'"""nption, !!;,„., |,sf"' .." '" f"""' ''^"""'"^ "n i" ■'"'ul with (Jocl: a Theodiev''! """ V""*'-"'™''''" "f Moral Seeular Kducation ( ,r ?' i ','- '"'"' '-■"»• «. rnstilment, Un., 1879 "," '."'J^'-' ', '• fUrau.ontanU; Consumption at Davo.,'„n,| E.i^^fi';;,'-',"'-' "'' Tubercular ISSfi, in I!elfas,,r;,,h,'„', "■'";"' ^'■^'■' ^'-K.r.S., b. geon-in-chief of he A.''i. ^ " ''"■"■''i"K: was Air n>-Kor.y at St. Thomas's IloV, ' i 7^ ," ""'' '«^''">-«>- "" I 'S8I for his services as e,' ""'""' """Sbted in national .Medical CoLres e?-^""""' "'' "'« Inter- »« ppers to medical*' ou;na and' '•■""'^. '"'""' "-"ner- 'and Recollections of •,n»,k, ' """"'ties. 1. Notes ("t .i.unon,l iC ,',,.,,' ".;■. T'l«I^''"". ^^^t. Paul's'' r.^'soThlir" ''^™! 'hat Teri'lt,,;" ■■"l;e. N. York, im, 2mo^\'''j,"'' 'Sketchings in E,-;. and P,-ospeets, \. Y.Irk IS/'i.i 'o/"'"""= "« Resources Iheauthoristlioliamn , - ■ ■— ..^ -. .„ ■>i -imous, mni„i,i.|,„ ,:,;'> '■,■■ ,, \\ iH'tiior treating' „f ,1'; or ..ven the 'l.Cail.s', f",\^,. „ ;!"lf J"."' 'IMou,,, paVasi't'.^; "> Hie Mducf Mr. \Ic( v , L- v ,, V . • ^ ' 'terest never fln.'s yi"UM.v known of ti'es,>«M- V ''''''"'• "'bat was nr,^.' '"f~X,ili,m. .x.xxiii. ,78 '''"-'' ""'»i'nt« to al.nost ,„^,h. '• ienant.s of an ()l,i p. r '"f '-f a nIz,^ N"v:,;k^^^s7 ^'" "'« '^"'«- ""li fntroduetion by S ,• / I , ,,,' ', f' "''" ' Eng. ed.. , '■ '■'".■ plan «dop,e,f o, s r'ini '''' ' '"^' 1'' S'""- '■';;:■ Mn,v.M,,.,,;,,;.;;.;.',*'"«e''' (Pseud.) See Mk. y'"'\ "f the .Moving 1 Wts ot^M, "f '""' *'"''^' "f f^'">- :>'J- •!• I!e,nM„n,s f,,,,,,",, •""el'Mies. IHust. lss:t ';■"•''•! "-'Kenor, "Z l^i^^i, I'alette-Scraping; "'i'i' t"r '^n.ughtsincn. n'ln t 'v v"";- ■•• ^"''='''^' •>''U'Cord, rrpderic''\ m' ^l"',''' 'S''''*. -fto. '''•■y; '^'les, .Montr,.ari"'s ,t*,o """''-"-'"k of Canu- ^/';"'"::^■/^Ds*^*r^^.^OurPass,.ver; •^»v.o„r's Hands an,i " •, " PhTi"'" V .'"•' ''eaee fm,„ the fC-""^''p-"'«tii;'jii^t,;s..;;r:n4i;;"i and Prospects, X. Y, rk IS.V". "8. - "-^-Tces r^t:ra,?\S :^■f■■"■•-«. b'Kl befoie the Rov, ?■„ ",'•''""'"■'• 'n lS,i7he : ^'''";'-«lt.V a plan o7 4a.eh'l'''™' '""''y «■"' 'he Iranklin, whid, w„s ,r, , "^ i-emains of .^ir John by Sir I.e;.p„jH,:^: ---;:, -ecesstully --e^tt 'Arctic medal in ISo; an d , , V "«,»"- awarded the fe-eneral „f h„. .j,,,,, ;„ " ' . ;^; heon deimty inspector- '" the An-tie ,,'nd An ,.,'>.'!:, ^ Y^S"' o'' Di-iovery Maps and III,,.,. L,"n I884 f ""'' '"'""I "'e Worl.l. "■ntes will, 111 viv ,;"'«,!"■"-' ""lilerarv pretensions I ^^«cc;;;;r^r -'^^--''"iwi^T^a '^ 'h^roii^i^-s bo, the Kncn,^V\he Hum!.n'«acrM''"'i •=^'-"- 'hall I 12nir,. nuiuan Jtace, Manchester, 1886 Review, Lo,,., 1871, 8v,;' ^ "" ^"'"-' "' A,gyll.. ,,ith f"?^^i.':i,f!n-^?r::;';i^-f«v^-r..D.,D.u,., ; eated „t ,i|„,,„„, ,',;,• j , ,i ,^^, 7.'<"-"'h, Ayrshire, e,lu- '" niinisterof the Chu I , ■ k'' „ ""'""ties; o,-daincd "etivepa,.t in the,,rgan;,;i „•;;,:; '"'^ "\.l''''' ""'^ an was p,-ofcss„,. ,„■ |,,gi ",'""' ' " '■ I'.ieeCliureh in l84;i ; 'it^ !nitcd.SUt,s. ,vh,.r,.'he\V„s . '",'-''- rcm„ved to ' "lleKo until 1887 ,1, "'. '.'"'^"'ent of Princeton l'e'iodi,.als. ,. ; Tr „';,!;'■' V'""' '" "^i-'-^ and 'ners. lly„ p„,„ j, "- ' the Me,nory of Dr. chal- 2- The Intuition "fVh'^Minn''',''' '''*';• '''"'»• ^non. '■on. and N. Vork, I8Ms" .'"'''''''' ?'>' I" '''^tigated, -~r„linael„tio.;\o;he^l:::i;S,3^7he 10:19 ' ' ' i Aw i* Ri I MAO MAC 8vo. -1. Examination of J. S. Mill's I'liilosoiihy : being a Uefcnuo of Fiiniliiinentiil Trutli, N.York, 18611, Svo; now ed., 187,'). ."i. PliiloS(]iiliiL'iil I'liiicrs. Lon., IsiiS, 8vo. t). The liiiws of Dificurnivu Thoii);lit : bi'lng a Trciitiso on Formal Logic, N. York, 18liy, 12nio; new eil., 1S70. 7. Christianity ami Positivism: a Scrius of Ijecturos, Lon. anil X. York, 1S71, p. Svo; new ed., 1S75. " It i.s a fairly nooil conipi'iiiliinn of the matler-of-conrso answers to oijjections again.-t Christianity."— ■'<>n7ii(or, xliv. il>J. 8. TheScottich Philosophy: 13iof;raphtcal, E.vposilory, Critieal : from llutchcaon to Uaniilton, Lon. anil N. York, l."*"!, r. Svo; new ed., 187.'). "The biographical part appears to be iloni; with nuicli {■are ami research, ami ihis will make the volume a nsel'iil book of referciiee. The e.\piisilciry part may be \i>eful also, but it W(ailcl have Ijceii the belter tor being less nii.xed ui) witli criticism. "—."<'»(. -/I'd'., xx.\ix. i;iy. II. Ideas in Nature overlooked by Dr. Tyndall ; being an Examination of Ur. Tyndall's liclfast Address, N. York, IS7J, l2mo. 10. The K.)yal Law of Lovo : a Sermon, X. York, lS7,'i. l2mo. 11. The World a Scene of Contest: liaocalanreato Sermon, N. York, IS7(), 12nio. 11!. The Oevelopment Theory: la it Sollieicnt ? X. York, 1876, 16mo. l:i. The Emotions, X. York, issii, Svo. "Hisbook is good enouiih in its way; but it is, after all, (Mily an imperfectly arranged suuimary of W'.'ll-known data."— .Yii/(o«, xxx.' lUO. II. Philosophic Series. Port I., Didactic: No. 1, Criteria of Diverse Kinds of Truth, as opposed to Ag- nosticism ; No. 2, Energy, Efficient and Finiil Cause; Xo. 3, Development; what it can do, and what it cannot do; No. 4, Certitude, Providence, and Prayer. Part II., Historical; Xo. 5, Locke's Theory c)f Knowledge: with a Xotico of lierkeley ; No. 6, Agnosticism of Hume and Hu.vley ; with a Notice of the Scottish School ; X^o. 7, A Criticism of the Critical Philosophy; Xo. 8, Herbert Spencer's Philosophy as culniinalin,!; in his Ethics, N. Y'ork and Lon., l8>2-86, Svo ; republished as " Uealistio Philosophy defendeil in a Philosophic Series," 1887, 2 vols. Svo. 1.'). Iteligion in a t^jllege; what Place it should have; being an Examination of President Eliot's Paper read before tlie Nineteenth Century Club, in New York, February ;t, 1886, N. York, 1886, 12mo. Pamph. 16. Psychology; the .Motive Powers: Emotions, Con- science, Will, N. Y'ork, 1887, 12mo. 17. (iospel Ser- mons, N. York, 1888, 12mo. 18. The Religious Aspects of Evolution ; liedell Lecture for 1887, N Yorh, 1888, Svo. With others, (Questions of Modern Thought : Lec- tures, Phila., 1871, Svo. MacCosli, John, .M.D. 1. Mediool Advice to Offi- cers in India; new ed., Lon., ISoSI, |). Svo. 2. Nuova Italia: France, Switzerland, Italy, and Sicily; a Poem, in Ten Cantos. Hy Normantino. Lon., 1872-75, I2n!0. H. (Jrand Tours in Many Lands ; a Poem, in Ten Cantos, Lon., 1881, cr. Svo. 4. Sketches in Verse, At Home and Abroad, anil From the War of the Nile, Lon., 188:), or. Svo. MllcCowiili, P. Considerations on the Christian .Sabbath, Lon., ISoJ, ISmo. MacCoy, Frederick, C.M.H., b. in Dublin, and educated there and at Catubriilge for the medical pro- fession, but dovoteil liimscif to the study of geology anil natural history, aiul at tlie propo.sal of Sir R. (Jrillith made the palueontological investigations required for the geological map of Ireland for the Uoundary Survey. He was also employed in the British Geological Survey, and was subsequently appointed professor of geology in the Xurthern College, (Queen's University,) Irebmd. but re- signed this position to take the chair of natural science in the Universily of Melbourne, where he hiis also tilled the offices of director of the Xution;.! Museum of Nat- ural Science iind piila'ontologist to the (leoiogicai Survey. He is a member of various scientilie societies and a knight in tlie order of the Crown of Italy. Ho has con- tributed numerous essays to the Annals of Natural History, (.Melbourne.) 1. Contributions to British Pabcontologi, Lon., 1854, Svo. 2. Prodronuis of the Zoology and Paheontology of Victoria. Illust. (Pub- lished in numbers by the (iovernineni of Victoria.) Mel- bourne, 1S74 ii Hif/., super r. Svo. With (iinrriTii, Sir R., Carboniferous Limestones of Ireland. Plates. Lon,, 1862, Ito, Willi Sai.tkk, Synojisis nf the Silurian Fossils of Ireland. Plates. Lon., 1862, 4to. See, also, Skihiwick, Aii/VM, mile, vol. ii. UlacCrucken, C. L. Analytical In lex of Kitto's Bible Illustrations, 1878, 12mo. 11)41) MacCrackejl, II. M, Leaders of l!ie Church I ni- ver.sal, Phila., I'SI), Svo. MacCrai-keii, S. tl. The Slate of Michigan ; eia- braciug Sketches of its History, Po.-ition, Resources, and Industries, Lansing, Mii h.. Is7(i, Svo. MacCrne, Cieorge (iordoii. 1. 'The Story i.f Balladeadro, Jlelbounie, ls67. 2. Mi'imba, the liriL'lit- ! Eved, Melbourne, ls67. :i. The Man with the lion I Mask. [ iMact'rary, George HnNliiiigton, 18;i5-lS9n, h. at Evansville, Ind.; uieiiiber nf Cungrei-s 1868-77; sec- ! retary of war 1877-79; judge of the I'.S. Circuit Couif ] 1S7SI-S4. I. Treiiliseon the American Law of Electi.ii-, Chic, 1875, 8vo; 2d ed., enl., 1881). 2. Reports of tl..- Circuit Courts of the United States, (Eighth Circuit, vols, i.-iv., 1S7S)-S;',, Chic, 1SS1-S4, Svo. MacCray, Floriiie Tliayt^r. Environment: ;i Story of .Modern Society, X. York, 1887, 12mo. -MacCrea, MaJ.-tieii. Itobert liarluw, II. A. Lost amid the Fugs in Newfoundland, Lon., IsBy. p. Svo. Mn,^Cree, (Jcorge Wilson. W. lirock, First Pastor of lilooinsbary Chapel, Lou., IS76, 12mo. I MacCreery, J. L. Songs of Toil and Triuinpli, X. York, ISSH, |6mo. I MavCrib, 'I'lieophilus. Kennaquhair : a Xurni- tive of Utopian Travel. Lon., Is71. p. .'^vo. iMacCrie, (ieoige. 1. The (ild World, and other Poems, Lon., Is.'i7, 12ino. 2. The Religion of our l.it- I craturc: Essays. Lon., 1875, Svo. j MacCrie, James. Autofnedia: or. Instruetiuns on Personal Education; 2d ed., Lmi., 1.>7I, Svo. iMactrie, Uev. 'I'lionias, D.D., [miu. vol. ii., second of the name there mentioned, add.] 1. Annuls of English Prcsbjlerianisni from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Lim., 1872, Svo. 2. The Story uf the Scottish Church from the Reformation to the Dis- ruption, Lon.. 1875, p. Svo. iMacCrindle, J. W. Ancient India, as descriljtil by Megasthcnes and Arrian, Lon., 1S7S, p. Svo. MacCrooni, J. S. Unseen : and Idealities : Poems, Lon., IS72; 2d ed., 1S7.3, 12mo. MacCiillaglt, Rev. Archibald, D.D. 1, Beyond the Stars; or, iluman Life in Heaven, X. York, Iss;, 12iim. 2. The I'eerlcss Prophet ; or, The Life and 'fijois of John the liaiitist, X. York, 1888, 12mo. MacCullocli, Coli.i. Christ and his Lamb.-; Addresses, Ac, Lo'i., iso.s, 12ino. AJacCulloch, David. Alma Theresa: a 'J'ule, Lon., 1857, p. Svo. DIacC'ullocSl, David. Darkness and Sunshine; dedicated by .Special Permission to the Right Hon. the Earl of (ilasgow. By Oleander. (Jlasgow, I STB. Sv,i. MacCnlloch, G., superintendent of the Knviil Blind Asylum and Sehuol, Edinburgh. Story of a Klinii Mute. (R. Edgar,) Edin., 1S7U, Svo. AlacCulloeh, (>eoi'ge. 1. Profession and Prac- tice ; 'Thoughts on Vit;il Religi'.n, Lon., 1S56, ISiiio. :.'. Bible Piographies; Minor Scripture Characters, Lon., 1858, ISmo. MacCulloch, Hiigh,b. ISIIS, at Kennehunk, Me.; |ircsident of tlie Bank of the State of Indiana lS56-ti:i; comptroller of the currency lSti;j-65; secretary of the treasury 1865-69 and 1884-^85. 1. Bi-Metallisia": !i Lec- ture, ("Economic Monographs,") X. York, 1S71I, ll'niii, 2. Men and Measures of Half a Century: Sketches and Comments, X'. York, ISSS, Svo. "A fairer, kindlier book was never written. . . . Tlie i fault, inileed, of Mr. McCullnch's book, from a critiiul jioiiit of view, is the abininiling kindliiu'ss and ileliriiey 1 which govern bis hand Wiieiiever he tiuiehes his riuiteiti- lioriiries, living or dead. . . . Vet it must not be siipi" sed that Mr. McCnllocirs courtesy and kindness have iiiiule his sketches of men valueless. (In the conlrary, tlie niiiii , of banks anil business freqiu'iitly dissects eliaracter Willi I the hand of ii iiiaster."— .Vii/ion, x'lviii. 207. i MacCullocli, Hunter. From Dawn to Dask, ! and other Poems, Phila., 1887, Iflmo. i .MacCulloch, J. Distillation, Brewing, uiul .Mult- j ing, San Fran., IstlS, ISmo. .llacCulloch, James Haines, M.D., [n"''. v"l. I ii.. add.,] b. about 179.!; graduated in niedieiiie at the University of Pennsylvania 1814. I. An Inipiirlniit Kx- position of the Evidences and Doctrines of tile t'liri^iimi Religion; addressed to the Better Ci;isses of .Society, Bait., 1856. 2. On the Credibility of the Scri|iturcs; a Recast and Enlarged View of a Former Work on the Sub- ject, &n., 1867. MAC ^r^:'}'"?h ««v- James Mel mons, KUi isrii Subjects: wi'th M !>• Svo. 2. Sorm Ville. I. Ser MacC ml Misiv MttcC >""ir, Edin., 1884, p. 8 ions on Unusual '!,'.'"*='•' i''.""'^ S. ' Poem incous, E.lin., 188 Meoliiiniciil T) iilloeh, II. s. El, p. 8v IS, Local, Lyric, Maecloiiald, A. «7, cr. 8vo. '"-''^- '^'"P* ■""! ?'»"». throws lurSj'ixman^i'MJt ^n '«„,"'''"'■""'"''"""■'• «•* 't 1) ■ . ■ ,. "lun.^wiuK Ml 81 :'rri.^:;;;r';«-,-r!:'t^^^--7.rrrT- ;srof^ri^;^ri:r"^'''';y''"^"^-'"" Turon.o, Canadr A ;?.'?;; „'". U"iv«"ity Colle,... ;^n^uis.cAreh.oio;?: .;;;;:- ;']S^^,fr't:^ ^^■.^^!J^'^^S !.?r.^,';^i!:-;,;l'^^,j;-K....ors. Mr. flaeCurrick, Laurence ti,„ m tam.-cs Lon.. Is8,' Svo Planetary Dis- MacDaiiiPi, Mary Anne {' v""' Joseph, Lon., LS- 1 .■j9,,,„ o "r^* „'• -^ovena to .St. «-"e: Rule;, Uu.,\h^, J; .^i!;:^ '» "^ven : a [or, T.e„.«on l-n,na'\"d "*,,"'" v-''''? ■''"" Rebellions; 180.^. '"'"".KLd. Uy a Virginian. Richmond! MacUonnld. n r i-m ,. Vouthof U."',r:iod;\^,;ei.VT'l,'r"'";'' "'' ^''"' MacDonaid, Rev Uo„nM 'r' ,""" ' '''' '2""- IntroduHion to the lw„^° , , ' f""'"' *■"'• ''•• add-] :»Iacdo„ald Don 1 ' ;■■ '■"";', "^"'' ^ ™ls. 8ro.^ BIncdonald, Ilev. DnH JV ' ' ' '"• i" 'Vt8 tl V, I'^air?!;' f « Scottish missinnarv, and went roniainc,! at iC vi , J "?<-'"'"l""'i"'l ''.v his wife He c"lle,l after the bi'rUatJ^^'.'f'iy"','''''- ''•''''' Lake .Vyassa^ three years. «,„! (vdlKf "\, Mnl,.:'/''^''.''''-"' ''"■ a''"" I regarding the iicKni r a v ' " .'f 'I'f "."'■'"■^'ing facts •.SSn'i;i,Pa':';'l?" *"'"T««' ^'orbes,C.E. ' Svo. 2. Hints on F.!r'; ""J""'"'"'' ''^'""''. '-on., 1862, Svo. .■!. Est, e lam ',,"'; '";",-, ""^ = ' ""' «''■ i 8'1« ! 4. Cattle, .^leeVriiC,'' '","' '''•' L""- 'S»9' ^vo 5. (irons; Disi:;sr , r ^""^ '-'!-' 2'' '^^'l- 1873, Svo. Lon., 1883, 8vo """' """^ Kemedies. [Must. MarDonalil, E. old M 1^ . "'"> ■;'■ I«cOermo»t, Edward. I. •Vi on. 2. 'Ih 18.S ««^^fT:^rsn:s^!-4;:,--- :: i ;y;s'in Ka; .,,,,,,, ;ge, Birmingham. ]. Worth Kemembcring,") 'lie of -Hilliam Morley E-xlubition of i862VLon.', 'l8"62, Tomo Mi^r^ru'i;;!-"',^'-''*!^.^,'!;.™''''?- t'.o b.. at ,he .^•-u.L;Kaij;:;c;^i-i;:,:''-i^„^[/-i;;; Firbank 1887, 8v„. '- ..rAbstracts ,:f Tu" f:,n!',^ri":o'"' ''"'"'™- ifl icOerniott, Hugh F arr^r i i. «n Editor's Table N. York 881 '• P"<"»s from liliml Canary, I ve«e - 1 .d ' "l.' '"'""■ -'. The V"rk, I88:i, ,^.iZ'u, ' ' "■'"' a'l'litiliicl)erniott, Marv. i..„. ri Lon., I,s,-,v, 12,00.'^ ''^' °^ I-ove, and J jems, MacDernioti sv r' n- l"iiaM is (1 g''cidwnVr I, la ,,,ir'''l''-, ■ ' ' "i- Mae- ha.s not prodmrd a I ioirn, ,"'''''''!'' '''''C. » ho ault is ii.,| lii,, i„'t is A , ,.' W --".'ra-'Miit; imerest, llie i ""■^l|"n. lived so u nf^',',',' ';';,c|''''>''M,,i,ce Ihnt'i^ j 'li"Vi.s lilil,. l.rivale I iV^ v.. , ' sw'TV" I'"'''"' """ Macdonald, Freder hT Tx' .' ' ,,! ■'''' Pnest and SL,„ L,,,, ]"5 o '• ^''''''''''el Vaughi.n, ami Pearl: Wandering,' .,ndw i ■'• •'• ''"• 2. Pu.k Child,.e„ in India.'Lon' 1 8sr !"' "'""^ "' ^"^ ^"S"^" Mardonald, (j. Three V, Mrnetions i„ TlJoal ^nd Eri,^"""'" Dcalh r"u/t'"l!,n'.",'s,,-|-|»;^,^ Outlines "^ ^aval Hygiene. Jj^*^!'" uf^-.;!^!:^„,i^;''i--i'?,?y"eation in Ire. nontanism," L, 'everend James Maed ■ riiihr in.. 186(i, on Nasal Ob- , >'«cctonnidr(:e;;;'«e''iTTrr' '■™' ''''^"' •^-• • .. ..^..i.vM, leugmeni of big 'Olds and other'neriodin„i"' , ^'',""ii''iit, 1 viil. .'). Tlu' I'oilc'iit ; a Siiiry uf SeTOri(l-Si(;lit, licin., IsiU, |). Svii. Ii. Iliildeii Mlu, ami iitliur rciciiis. l.on., ISIil, IL'iiiii. 7. Akv Kcirlius of How (ili'n, Loii., ISfi,-,, :i vol.^i. II. Mvo; new cl., Isil7, 1 vol. "It is Miiiu'tliiou' to ri'Jnice ilic liuart that I'Vcii In those (lays a iiuvel can lio wrilliii lull of stinnK hiiinaii Imercst withoiii aiiv aiil lioiji iiulcHlraiiialic sci'iir-|uiiiitliiK. sorlal iiiy.-l( lies, aiol llic i.liy-ical lone ul' iiifidciils. . . . The inaiiisiiriOK ol the liuerrsl lies In tlie ileveln|iineiit i/f Ihe lliiierlile and s|iiritiial hislnrv olall the eharueters,"— .IW., No. mill, t<. Annals of a (iuici XeighlaMiihoud : a Novel, l.on., j 18B6, 3 vols. p. 8vo; new ode., l.sUT, 1872, 1S77, 1SS4, 1 j vol. "Can srarcoly be railed n novel, the story Is so suhser- vieiit to the retlKious I'nnversalioiis ; Init, a.s it was writ- ten orifiinallv for a .~unday imblleatioii, thi.s wu.s to he CNpected."— .1^/1.. No. 'Jo;il. ' '■I. 'Kiua 'AiTTtpa : I'n.siiiikon Sermons, Lon., ISBli, p. 8vo; :M ed., 1S()7. Id. Guild Court, l.on., \sm. ^^ vols, p. Svu; new ed., 1SS|. U. Dealings "ith the Kairio.i, Lun., KSIi7, Kimo; new ed., IS.sil. 12, The Diseiiile, and other I'ocms, I.on,, !.'<(!'<, p. Svo. "No lover of poetry, we think, will he inseiisihle to the hiKh and neneruus leeliiiuMhe true love of Nature, and the '■ faney. fresh and ilelicale, whielL Mr. Maedonald here, as else\*\ here, disjiiays. , . . TIk' Inn^est poem.s iu this eollee- tiou are not those to which it owes its eharni."— .l(/i.. No. 2110, I 1,'!. Hubert Falconer, Lon,, ISOS, ;i vols, p, Svo; new cd,, 1. •<(;'.), I vid. I "liohert Faleo.ier is the matured utioraneo of all the tliouHhts and aspirations whieh J)r. .Maedonald tried to say or sing in I'.is early poems, ami the eoinpleted pieture of « Init he set forth in more or less IraKineuiary lorin in his previous novels, lie has fnllilled all his promise, and this is sayiiiK no little. . . . AlthonKh ' Kobert Kaleoner' is not a bodk to he taken up for amuseno'nt, ... it is. never- theless, a witrk brim-full of life and humour, and of the deepe.st human inti'rest to all wlm care to read of ' i.ife and death, and the deep heart of man.' " —Atli., No. 2Vi3. 1-t. The Seaboard Parish: Sequel to "Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood," Lon,, l.sliS, .1 vol.<. p, Svo; 2d eil,, ISIill, I vol.; new cds,, 1S72, l.'^.'i-t. 15. Wow o' liivvcii ; or, The Idiot's Home, Edin,, IStiS, p. ,svo. 10, En^'lanil's Anilphon, Lon,, IstiS, p. Svo. 17. Jliiacles of Our Lord, Lou., 1S7(I, p, Svo; new cd,, 1S8I. IS. At the liaek of the Xorth Wind, Lon., 1S7(), p. 8vOj new eds., 1S72, 1S77, ISSl. 11). Ranald J'anner-iian'g Bovhood, Lon,, 1S70, l2mo; new cds,, IS77, IS84. 211, The I'i-inaess and the Goblin, Lon, ls7l, 12mo; new cd,, 1SS4, 21. Wilfrid Cumbcrmcde: fin Autobiographical Story, Lon., Is71, ;i vols, p. .-vo; new ed.. IS.sJ. "A really beautiful book, whieh will deliubt Mr. Mae- donald's great i-ircde td' admirers. —we had almost said (lis- <'iple.s,— anil liy which chose who profcs,s a sterner ami more deliuite religious ]iliilo.sophy may come to under- stand the secret of his aeceptauee as u popular teacher." — Speclaliir, .xlv. -M). 22, The Viear's Daughter, Lon,, 1S72, 3 vols, or, Svo; new cd,, 18S1. 2:i, Gutta-l'ercha Willie, the Working Genius, Illuat, Lon,, ls7:j, 12nio. 21, Malcolm, Lon,, 1874, :! vols, ]>. Svo. "No educated reader can fail to bo touched by such laiuLseapes and eharacters a-s abound in the book.' —Alh., No. ■.!4.'i;i. " The faults to be found with ' Malcolm' are by no means eipial to its beauties, .'^ince the days of .Miss Kerrier there lias been no better picture of Scotch charueter in "lany varieties. '—.''Vi/, liir.. ,\.\.\i.\. ri7;;. "It is imjiossilile not to study with interest the jilay of liunianai'tion and passion as he''eliuentesthein. Whether we watch the mad laird till, with Malcolm, we feel for him a strong and painful syinpathv ; . . . or trace the growing (levelopnnni id' chanictcr ... in the tautali/iug Lady florimel, or the by-iilay of complicated motive and interesi. as it moves the various (diaracters which arc crowded on the stage, ... it is plain at least that in this unilcil history ;Mr. Miiedonald has given us a story which, iiotwithstaml- ii.g the fact that we conceive its "main jilo! unwurthyof his pen. will yel be e.\tensivcly read and its scipiel eagerly looked hir."— .S>rfll^»■, .\lviii.":U4. 2,'i. 'I'll'! Wise Woman ; a I'arable, Lon,, IS7.7, p, Sv(j ; ncwed,, ISS,'). 21), St. Gee -ge and St. Michael, Lon,, 1S7.5, .'i vols. p. Svo. 27. Thomas AVingfold, Curate, Lon., 187t!, ,S vols, p, Svo. 2S. E.xotics: Translations from Novalis, Luther, Ac, Lon., 1870, 12ino, 211, The JLir- ijuis of Lossie, Lon., 1S77, S vols. p. Svo. (.s^er^nel Ut " Malcolm.") ' It la not areali.stle story; the incidents are improbable, and the liual .salvation ol all the contiuiding parties im- Iio.ssible, as the world goes; but the book adds another to many chapters of the high tea(hiiig which mavbe ulil- liilJ MAC l/.ed even by sueh a.s objcet to its form and disagree w ii!i much of its matter."— .Ift.. No. 'iV.ll. " .\Uhi>ugh Mr. .Macdonahl has made us wait two whcjie years for the secniid pail of his uo\il, we liml ourselves iaking it up with rather an increase than aii abalei lent of interest. . . . The cause id' this is that .Mr. Macdonal.l'y characters are real people. 'I'herc is lilc in ilicirccrv gesture, in their every tone of cxpressiuu, ami he ha- al-l. a wonderful way id' depicting, as it were, the hiilileo in ture of man or woman, and revealing to us tbiimsoiwiiirii we ha\'e. perhaps. brciM'agncly conscinus, but which hii\r never before taken distinct sloipc; and theoccii-ional iiili. i- ducliou of meOiphysical discussiuii into the Ihrcai' of ihc story, which is an unfailing eharactcristie ol this writer, is in the present instanee an additliaial charm.' —SitecUiloi I. IJlll. ;;n. Paul Faher, .^nrgeon. Lon., 1S7S, ;j vols, cr. Svh, "'file book is not without ilraniatii' interest, hut ilii^ j^ small in ipiantily. though pHwerful and iclling; and tiic main force of Dr. .Macdouald's genius is spent on dialogue, relleetioii, and sermon."— .'i/Kcfnd/r, 111. UK. ;;i. Sir Gihliie, l.on., IS7il. :i vol.-, p. Svo. " With the exception of ' Within and Without,' and ihc first volumeof ' Havid Kiginbrod,' we arc nf npinioii ilu.t ■Sirdi!,: '.>■,' take it for all in all, is the tiiiesl ]iioducti..ii of his pen. . . . Written, as it has been, for a great and se- rious iiurposc.— It is, in fact, a special study of psvcholn;;. leal evolution,— much thought and labour hiust hi'ivegi.iie to the eonstructiou of it. Hut. all the same, the story has the freshness and eliann of an imju'it i:iiuii,it, ivttm begin- iiiiig to end. but an improvisation .shaped, coloured, and directed to the ideal end,"— .Spce(«/or, In, 14b"i, 112, .Mary Marstoii, Lon,, ISSI, :t vols,; new cd, saiiie year,! vol, .'J.'l. The Gifts of the Child (?hri.st, and dlliir Tales, Lon., 1SS2, 2 vols, ;i4. Castle Warlock: a 11 ely Homance, Lon., 1SS2, ^^ vols. er. Svo; 2d cd,, ISs;',. :\:,, The Princess and Cnrdie: a Fairy Itomancc. Illu^l. Lon., 1SS2, 12mo. liO. Orts, Lon.. 1SS2, p, Svu, :;;. Stephen Arehar, and other Talcs; new ed., Lon., Iss::, )i, Svo, "iS, Weighed and Wanting, Lon., ISs:!, sni, p, Svo, ;i',l, Iloniil Grant, Lon,, ISSH, .') vols. p. Svo. In. A Book of Strife, in tile Form of the Diary of an . It was a really rcmarKable book, . . . We cannot say that we think the present volume quite equal to its predeces- sor."— .'v'Ctafor, Iviii. N'i2. 42. Hamlet: a Study : with the Text of the Folio nf 1628, Lon., 1SS5, Svo. 43. What's Mine's Mine, l,.in., issti, ;i vols, cr, Svo, 44, Homo .•\gain, Lon., I's;, p. Svo. '.''). The Elect Lady : a Novel, Lon., ISSS, cr. Svo. Maedonald, Mrs. George. Cliamhcr Dramas for Children, Lnn., 1S7(I, 12mo. iMacdoiiuld, Ilev. (iraiit William, graduated at St, Mary Hall, Oxford, IS72; ordained 1S71; vicar of St, .Mark's, Holbcach, since IS79, 1. Histnrieal Note.* relating to the Parishes of liatcombe and Spargmve, with I'pton-Noble, 1S05, 2, A lirief Aecmint iif liic I'arisli of Jlolbeach and its Church of All Saints, ls7S. 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James Alexander, a Wes- leyan minister. 1, The Prin.-ipia an I ti.-> I'.ililn: :i Critique and an Arguinont, Edin., ISiiO, er. ''vo. U. Heavenward: Memorials of .Mrs. .M. A. C. TrellVy. I.'din., ISHO, p, Svo, :*, Light and Love: Memorials of Josiab Liddle, Edin,, 18HS, 12mo. MAO MAC Ins Klouk, l,on., I8IL' I-,,,,, . ,,V r^' .•"'-■'""niil to I ,, -.T-; » ■•"■in, ,ii. A., brother of ,I,i,m.« Af,.„ : f ■■"111, ,n|;..n,ry Kr,.,,,' , > ,Viii, ' , ' i'"' '"^^^l^-ketd. I ""'"I I. "I'/"".- e,lN™i,.,|atHie C.i . ■■*>■( Lou., iN.si'. I ',„„■' '• •*• '^""'""^ "' N''V.il JLygiene, 'i'VH.on of the court of ,,<■.. on 1, „ "^ ■'"";!""' gcnonil of volunteers. 1 (),,T:.i, ,',,"'" ';''«'"lie'-- 'inuHl Excursion to lilun,lJ l,,^ ' ^ , ' ^^f '•'^;:' i -• lnrMs;,,^^r """"""«-'■■- '>'iiiw!iho:a"^t:;:; I uniler Mauy Ki,.«,, N.'yo'k 1 S,S8 "C '^°'"«"'""''- „?!,".«»J"i","'' •"•"athun S.' v'itai l-hilosonhy : „ of Natural ,,,. ", •- •'■'«OMJU "; , 'I!-', ''".'' 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Vork, m^ MAC , "ur Manse .- a Skl"Cuu*\"U'\-^- '' , *'"'^" "^ N. \(..k. ISNS, i',;,,,,, ' ''"'"■ ^- *'""Jd,i, ug„|n,t her, nnil the English hm-, , „ r^ '«8»; pnifessorof rhotorio •■^"■"iK the t'unniba s nf V .' '""- "*"■''- I'- "vo. ■> •V. Vork, I.SSS, 12„,I;. '"'"' ^"'"('"S't.on auU Khetorio, I ■'^"eiety. Illnst. L„n , i,!^" ", s"' '"""'"" Mi'-i""«.y Ifoart U'nio. He^rfe,!Jr:; «:!::;;«• M;;-i^tr,„„. he C,y,,e: I^"n., lH7rt, p. Mvo '""'""«• Eilite.l h.v A. U. Bruce p.^'^^!^:'!!:^e'';!:r:"^.:;„'^"^-,"'"" p-t.. !" the publication ,fr , , T, ,n ■•■ "" ''. "'"■'"■■" '"-^'^l-y >" .Vow York. I)i,. i, n.rv ?,;• "w '1 ""^ " '"'"^"■• •"ej in Conuner,.,., \ y ,rk K-' v '"■''" ""'^ ^''"•""'•» Children a,non« tlufelieV, I'" "'■'," "•■ ^^""''" "H'l lt"l'el Military IVi",,;. '•, A^'l^xonvillo ; a ,St,„y of in Kiehmon,l,^t„.'::,,i„', ';-■"'« ■'^""'i-'s K^.Zu.. Novel, Chic, ISSS |o„„;' '■'■ - ^'"' HlmI Acorn: ui on-enn.yKani,,' ':^,>' Vi,f':'';''''''"i "' ">" ''niversity I'i'tory at the l-ni.e^it .f p"' r^'-"';'' "/ '''"""'•i^' «->'i ' pr.;te,s,or of Greek and i , orv ISfif ''"'.i" '"''' '"'J""^' an, t e English lan,,.,.^ '^, ^ ''^';^™-"':'?'«"'ric [W^^^^,^-l-J:.^ri^_ofth^ FrS:7J;;rrti;e:L«n'"s,3''''rT:;!'' '•^' Tb» Two -?-Ss'^;^»«V£}^:">i»Ve„r:An. r;.^«:""' "live;. »rf,r,'?;;'«*/;.;.?'^- '?.'.- ^ Aoaden.v of m' , ;' [ ^.'.y ,;;"« -'--'-l at',ho"",5:-| ff.-sorsof harn,onyi IS'U ,"""" """ "'' 'I'" pro- c |.rofe,«or, in 7s6„. ' ^j:;;!/ .r""'- "f -I-" '-ar", Sterndale Uennett an i.rin ■ , i """■ewlcd 8ir \V ■"• Music, and in the „ e'';'r he >''" "''"" '^""'•'"'V pusieat thelniversitvolC^ ''e hecune pr„fe.,„„r of '» .'««•■'• ^i«eon,:; il'-i'f "'S- He ,v'„s knighted tor,os. .y„,phonie; „nthennr,'rr"' T'^^'V.<^ -"- ^- Soap : a Koma^nc, Lon %°s6";%^""" •■^«^' ^ ^ol.. f y. Osteotomy : with ,,7/1 ,i '^ ""S")'' R''y"l rnfirm- '>'^rs-|,ss-, „nu three n.nnr. ^u' '^^'''""y of Music athology of Knock.Knee n'ow'i' '"'" "■," '^.'''"'''''y ""'I ' ^\r"' ■'™»H.) '^ '^ °° ""'"''''• «"<-■''. «nci the deformities of the Lower 'LmL'r,,'""' """"■ "s-e<>»a I . '^'acfarren, Natalia w „-• ^"''*'--- Iii"»t. Lon., 1880, Audrae, of Lub'eck ; ma rfed ^s^u'''. !:'"«'"«'• "^ ''• I farren,^ ,„/„,,, (frana" Mv'pl'.,','!^-."- «• A. Mac- ^'™i „ ■" -uos. i„ust. Lon, 1880, i^»«ir«e, of LubeckTmarried TstV', .""«'''«■• "f "• ^^'"^^^^^^^^i^: <---■) SiBylK ^om MS,s::CBar/^rlnii'^i"-f ""o^^^^ 8vo. 2. Pnin .: ■ ■ '"*™'ion 'i'lKle, Edin.. i««i 1SH7 „ u ' ''"' ""Sa'a. Sonas from tl.„ r:... t «''1» ' MacFall, Francp* p ' r ,, Lon., issn, 1,'mo *^" ^"^ "™'- kittle Foet, ->lacParlan, Patrick i ir- . Church of .Scotland, I on 1850 t «^ ""'""'"<"' of the .>IacFarlan. \V i i, u" ?' ^™- B.v a Special (•orC,;J:fe„f '''''"I''''' ^T"' '" Norway. •WacFarland, Ulfred / ^t"' ^'^^*- "lea-ling, Ireland. Lo,,*;.. A' T':''".''»« I 18H7, p. Svo. ' ""ea'<»- Songs from the City, hun.. I in K«h'^e,fo""6o"7e' '^"f«'''f«n P"rdy, b. Ims MacFerrin, ,„/r„ J' entered th"' «'' '1.'' ^'•- J'^'"' Berry ' He'-venb- Shadows and Hymn " I'V '"""' ''***■*• 2- u.^"^j;h:;;^j^rd;^«^"^' ---'--., ; ttJ^.e:I?'S.^«J^" ;:" "'i'"?f^^l^i^^^^--- - Cal.„ism in U^. ; '■'-'. i2mo. Lon,, 1S55, p, s^^_ Of Ar.r!i.l':''rh"lr"'S'«,l^-0 '•, ^"« ^o"' Ro-^i-ns ■»^it. must. N.Yor'k^fc"'='''"Sy.''nd Develop: "The interest r^r .1, ' '^' **""' newed., 1879 r,™'l>' furnishes quite as- ,rf.n,-''r'"' ''•''cellent index usefu to any one Writing o'^cufT"?^"".'".' °f •'' "^l" i 4 Cr.es in a Crisis, Lon., 188™ 8™ " ^°- ^'^'^^ of t!.rS^i;^L£ror'^8^/r«"; '■ «'^'ory ""' •"•""«"-•« Aloy,i„«, ,s,4_,„g 1W5 I r MAO b. neiir Now I.cxintftni), I'erry (''>., 0. , workcil on a ' fiiriu In IidvIioimI, mill in IHllI ri'iinivi'cl to St. I.hiiIh, wluTi' liowiii" (•iiKii«i''l ii.< 11 li(j(ik-ki!c|MT, iin'l utinlii'il liiw In llH Iciniira li.iiir,". In IMIU liu wi'nt In Kiinipe ; ajii'm :-..-...o ini.ntli.-i 111 llruHrifLi ^.linlyinK civil an;niiiL! mi tlio Oxna, ami the Kail ol' Khivii. Illunt. 1,1.11. am; N. Ynrk, 1^71, rr. Sv": ni!W cd., 1S7B. "Ill' has Klvi'ii lis a rwnrcl "I' liis nilvciitiiri's, ({ranlilc, hiilrilfil, liiliTi'>lini;, and fiiliivly Irri' rniiii limn' Iniiali' iir iiilH^rili'd railliiK" ti> wliirli llif rair iif iiii'ii wlm liiivf (ircHsi.in in nsf hnlli pen and rfVulviT Is Justly siiplniM'il to be lliililu."— ^■||^ A'.r., xxxvlll. :ill. '2. I'ndiT the N'lirtliurn Li)(lit:< : with Illiistratinn.'' Iiy O. It. l)e Wil.lo, 1,(111., |S7«, ,Hvi). (.\ii afi'onnt .d' the vuya;{e undertaken liy Capt. .Allen Vimnj;, in Iho " I'liii- Uora," to aciiRdi fur lelicH cd' Kmnklin'ii exiieditiim. and, If pussilde, eninplilu the diacuvery of tile Northwe.Ht I'lissane. I "Mr. Meliiihaii writes In a Kraphle, lively stvle. and carries Ills reader iiluiiK Willi him. The iiiily dilUeiilly K'eiiis til have been Ihat, liavlin,' iiutliiiii; In wrile ahniit. he felt hinisi'lf under Ihe iieeessity of |iaddiiiK niu a viiiiinie Willi (lid .>.eei)iiii Iniiid mailer."— ,W/i., Su, i:i2'i. .1. Turkish Atrooities in liulgaria: Letters, I,on., lH7rt, 8v(i. .MacCinrvey, llev. John Williain, h. IS2U, at llopkinsville, Ky. : heeainu a minister of the Christian ilenoininalion. and has iieen |irofe,''sor of saered history in the rolleKe of the Dihle, Kentucky linivorsity, I,ox- ington, Ky., since Isr,.). 1. A roiniuenlary on the .Acta of the Apostles; with a Kcvisud Voision of Iho Text, Cin., IS.Mt, ll!ino; new od., ISiil. 2. .Midway Ciiiesilon- Hook, Cin., l.sHll, 2 vols. 12mo. .'t. Eldership: Treatise on Church liovernnient, Cin., I,S72, :t2iiio. l. Commen- tary on iMatlhew and .Mark, Cin., IS75, er. 8vo. 5. Kifly-Two Bible Lessons, I87.i. Hinio. B. Lands of the liible: a lieo^raphical and Topographical Description of Palestine I with Letters of Travel in K^ypt, .Syria, Asia Minor, and lirceee. I'liila., LSSl, Svo. 7. The Text and the Canon : a Now IVurk on the Evidences of Chris- tianity, ('ill., I.H.S.H, Sv',. ,'>Ilic(iiiviii, Kt'v. James Hfid. I. Tho Sailors' I'rayor-Book, Lor,., lfl.)2, 12ino. Anon. 2. Scenes and'Charactors in a Scottish Pastorate, Lon., l.-iilfl, p. .'ce, James. Outlines of .Methodism, (Chau- tanniia Text-liooks,) |.ss:i, :i2mo. ,uuc^iu, 12nio. was olecied to Parliament and edited the New Kra. Jle | nittc(>ill, III. llev. John, I8llil-1872. b. in I'bila- was assassinated by a mcmbfr of the Fenian peciet I dclphia ; ordained piiesl ill the Homnn CatliolK' ('lunch aociety. I. Historical Sketches of O'Connoll and his Frienils, Dublin, 184"). 2. Irish Writers of tho Seven- teenth Century, Dublin, Is Hi. H. Memoir of the Life and Conquests of .Miic.Vliirrangh, Kingof Leinster, Dub- lin, 1847. 4. The Star of tlie North: Life of F,dward Mcdinn, Coadjutor Bishop of Dorry, .Montreal, I8,')7, 12nio. :>. Canadian Ballads, IS.iS. 11. A Popular His- tory of Ireland, N. York, ISH;!, 2 vols. l2ino: Lon., ISfill, I vol. p. 8vo. 7. The Crown and the Confeder- ation. By a liackwooilsman. .Montreal, 18(14. s. Siicechcs and Addresses on Ihe British .American Union, Loll., 18li,j, p. 8vo. y. Poems: with Introdiiclion and Diography by .Mrs. D. .1. Sadlier, N. York, IS7II, 12uio. •MncGee, Mailer, rrom Vineyard to Decanter : a Book about Sherry. By Don Pedro Verdad, [pseud.] Lon., 1.^7.): new ed., 1870, 12ino. .>Iac(Jeoi'ge, Andrew, a member of the Estab lishel (.'liurch of Seolland. 1, and the Free Church ; their MAC Church of Reotlan.l n.d Knisllan. Olasgow, ls7l. «, The Fstablisbed and the Fnr : In wliat do lh"y dillir'/ an Answer to the ,\rtiele« of .Mr. Taylor Innes In tin "Conlemporary Kevlew," 1871. 7. The Statoiiients in Ihe Claim of 'Uight : arc they true? l--*".'!. (Seieiai or all of the foregoing pamphlets, which were issu. d iinonynioii'ly and had a large eireiilation, wore reprint d, with the iiulhor's name, in a volume entitled " Papers. iii Ibo Principles and Ileal Po«ilioii id ihe Free Chnrcli." (ilasgo.v, l>7a, Svo.) s. OM lilasgow : the I'lair ami lb' People, from tho Itoninn (Icciipatiioi to Iho Kigbti;enlli Century. Illnst. (llasgow. I8SII, 4lo; :id cd., 1888. " Krci'ni Ihe earelul details idled In bis pages id socliiy and luiiiiiieo we i "ii li.riii a iiirtnre lalllilul a^llpiln^.■ Kriipli uMiiirKlier hie in .-inllainl in l>y gone days. '1 in- llliislrallolis are of Ihe lughesl Inleiesl."— .Sir A'li'., IxM \M. 11. Flags: (OHIO Account of thcdr History and I'si-. Lon. and lilasgow, 1881, 4to. 111. AVilliaui Leighlon I.eiteh, Landscape Painter; a Muinoir. Illiisl. (Ihi gow. 1881. imp. Ilo. Maciihee, llev. Ilohert James Leslie. IIow we got lo Pekin in Islln, Lon., 18fi2, 8vo. J»lae({ibbon, David, arcliitect. The Arohiteiliuc of Provence and the liiuera. Illnst. Filin,, 1888, sm, "On the wliiile. .Mr. Maegllibiui'! Iioiik isiiiieofU'il meril liiilli for iislexl and ilsiibiind.', I.: llliislrallolis. Now Ihiil the Kiviera is the yearly resori ..f "iiidi hiiw lloCK- 'I liiglisli.lbe iinlhi.r liasiliiiie good s.T-iee in snowing Imw rieli Ihe ilislrlil is In ntdiils of ureal a illiiiiarian liilcii-l. ill addlliiiii to Us weilknown eliiunis of scenery mid ilimale."— .Si(. h'tv.. I.wli. fi'li. With Boss, TiioM.\s, The Cp .'toHatcil and Domestic i Archileeliire of Scotland, from the 'twelfth to the liigli- I teenth Century, llliisl. Kdin,, l.>8ll-87, 2 vols. r. .sv... "Their descViplinns are (;oiiil. and their ar);miieiils al- ways wiirllialleiilloii and generally colivlneing."-.P/i., No 31211. niactiibbon, Ilobert D. (Ed.) A Complete Sy- nopsis of the (Ireiit Pew Case: James Johnston, Appil hint, and the Minister and Trustees of St. Andiew's Chureli, Montreal. Be-poiideiits, .Montreal, 1877, 8\o. I MncCiilchrist, Jolin, M.D. I. Chatelard' a Tragedy, in Mve Ads. By J. Mc(!. Edin.. I.s.'i2. 2. History of (l,- Turks to the I'resent Time. Lon., \>M, ; l2uio. :i. Pelpilelic I'iniers, Lon., I8.'i7, i'. 8vo. I. 1 The Mutineerr: n Poem, Lon., I8,ili, p. 8vo. ,'). Bosciil- 1 len's Daughter; aTtagedy, Lon., 181)1, l2mo. fl. Kicbiiid i Cobden, the Apostle of Free Trade, Lon., 1811!'), 12ni.., i 7. \'i:count Paliiiorstnn : a Biography, Lon., 1811,"., 12 1 8. Life and Career of Lord lironglnim, Lon., ISIl.s, l^iniu. i 9. Life of W. E. (iladslone, Lon., 18118, l2nio. 10. Lite of Uenjamin Disraeli, Lon., 18118, 12iiio. 11. Life of John Bright, Lon., I8B8, l2mo. 12. Public Life i.l Queen Victoria, Lon., 1808, 12mo. l:i. Life of David Livingstone, Lon., 1872, 12nio. Marcill, Hamilton. Memories, Lon., isso, 8vo. Macliill, Jacob \\. "The Omnipotence of Loving-Kindness:" being a Nariative of the Ite.-ulls of ' - iiii; l.'ulli.n 111 (ilas- Spiritiial Independence, and the. Civil Coiirtr; itas. lilasgow 187(1. 2. The Free Church; its Prin- ciple,'! Exaniinjd, 1878. 3. The Proposed Abolition of Patronage in the Church of Scotland, 1871, 8vo. 4. Spiritual Independence: what is it? 1374. 5. The 104(5 Tlie 1835; Dishop of Hichmond from 1850. Our Failli ilii Victory; or, A Comprehensive View of the rloi-lian Heligiim. liichmond, 18fi4, 12mo; :id ed., rev., 1877, ^vo. ,'>lae(.ill, llev. John, of Saiichie. Scotland. 1. The liiblieal Criticism of the (ilasgow Pre.-bytery Crit- icised. Iiy a Chapel .Minister. Willi a I'lelalory Note by Norninn JIaeleod, D.D. lilasgow, I81I1I, 8vo. Anon. 2. Dr. Jamison weighed in his Own Scales; a Keiily to his Defence of Kiblical Critieisin. By a ('Impel Minister, (ilasgow. 18(1(1, 8vo. Anon. Mac(;ill,liev. Thomas. 1. Liturgical Ni.ti-;iml Four Sermons, Lon.. 1851, l2mo. 2. Aiillicnis and epi- taphs, Liverpool, 18.">:i. .Ilaegillivray, James. A .Manual of Veterinary Science. Lon., 1857. 12nio. .Macgilvray, llev. Walter. 1. The Mini.-iry of , the Wold, Ellin., 187(1. \>. >vo. 2. .lolin of the (I'.IJcn The Clinrch of Scotland ' Mouth, Preacher of Antiodi, Ac, Lon., 18' Lp- ^;"' f' Ueliilion to Patronage, i Expository Lectures on the Epistle ot Jude; ..d oil., l!v Vor- ! Edin,, 1S7«, 8vo, MacGloin, F. Reports of the Louisiana (-"urt ul Appeiils. N. Orleans, 4 parts, 1881, 8vo. i1Iac(;ioin, Frank. Norodom, King 0.' CauihiJia : a Romance of the East, N. York, 1882, 12ir.o. MAO Mni(;oviili, Jnit,„s. I. Hr„„«ht to lliiy ■ Kx.,0 .11 i r . .... ' ; • * MAO .M,...«;„,v,,„, .l|,:x'under Tl.orln.r... 1 Tea ' '■'" ^ ';"'"'' '" ""■''""' '1'' ' r V , | ' f ^;" .Mii.<;,„v,,„, .\|,'.XH„der Tliorlinrii. 1 iVa i.nm I,,. ( ..„„„„„,.,„„„ „H.,,„|„ ,j„ , -• ,^ .Mu.-Ki.xvmi, J„ [,„„,.. v„l. Ii.,',„|,| I Ami .'11,1 ■ MttciJrntl,, ll„|,ert llunicr, Jr. ilu I.,„.,ri,K, I'll /.I. !•,..<,„, V lur ISS7. I'liiJM., |.,N7, Mv,. '"^'^"itli 11", ■;?"'.*':"'!;.' '•'"'•"«••." (i"--!.) .-o« B,.,,KK, tZX^:t''7Z ' ''"-I'""- M"n'«'b..n, « = ::■• " '"'«'", ''^'™ ''™»- ''I'll'.-. i4 , 1 , " L..n!,',s?:/;!;.;'X'.i;n„„^<^'i"'bingthouaaer; 3larBr,ur..r, Sir c'ImrleH „,.„.,„^ , . ^ n n ox,.„,|,u„„,,.,„H „,„ 8e..„„,l an,l hini AM ., •■'Ss-::i:s.^);,:ai;;t.:'::„;:;: iiin ln> hiw ).>'i,i>..i.4 1 l^'«..n t„«„i,,. „„,, ,l„.„:|,'Vu,.'p;m;.i;in''|s|A. vi,i„.,| liirHclunn>,MlM)rev.,liiii„„„f |m|s. ir„i..l.„i . i :^:::'r'.';^ ;-»-., i,;,ij;":;:;i'V;;,:::':i- Minmm. 1, mJo ,„ii (luirkly, (l.ukc siv "i , i„ -,y, ^^«e^..„,",;:;;,.!;: ^,,„; .; ;; '.i:,,;;:; ;-'«i'^"v j^™.un,in,n,aiMo..^:, 1.;!;, i"!;;,,"';!:;;'::,'';*;/:;":^!' nil .■').. 1«71; nuiv e,i., ls«,) ' "•' ' ''"' I''*'""! IShI,"' '^m?""'' """"•• ''""""'■' ""■' '''"yo". '"'"., ln>.n ,l.o...,.ek AnU,,,,^': -uV:; |S^7 Iv'.T'' '^'"'"''''^ Hy Sir I)unnin '*>•". ('J'lii.« ivax '■'•Kit', X. York, yuar er,„a..,er.(n.neral in fn, Edin. 888,2"voN sV,: .i^"?*S^'b!*-sj^;::i;^,;^"tt"i '"^"^'^'- ' ""«"•• ^'^^ .^a s, ^•"m'^; from tl,o Latin. Kinros.s, ISN slv " "" I n -^'"^-Wo'c, M. J. s Macguire, Itev.Joliii Heron « r' 1 1 "ng.« for Freedom, and (jthcr l;::;;:;;-^[^f '^•^^!.:;;frl^^^L^/„l!r.:i^^^^^^^ ,.r|:::-';-;^^i;„^-J;;,,Or,ani.a.,„andV^ •>I.U-reBor i„,A r"™.'- '^''"•' '"«"• I2'""- of '1.0 R„7a? ^^dour JrHMhf ' '*•,''•• ''■^•- ''^■'""^ /ai f^ocietits ol hdinljurgh and Canada; .. ■,"'"'.i'. >'"n\crsion, and African Labours of I Lo„ liiV ,; SvT""'' "'^"■'"•'^■^■^ "'■ ""-■ '■-■■ly World, bv A Mar^ V I! . • '"''«''™«. anJ "» Introduction, 1047 ii i; MAC MAC MlU-heiiry, liiM.rgf. Tlio lIHlmilml ; »n Kplc I Mnclvor, I»nntPl. Tin- Wiimlcrer ; FiinUila nn I l'<,em : I'.irt 1., Thf Wr.iili ..f Diiri.ii", l.on., IH.'.O, l-'in... ^ Vl»i<.n, ,U. ll.v lli« ••'inllh cf SmilliwlBn. h.lln., iNiT. IMncilfiiry, Gcorgu. I. Wliy I'uniiKylviinlii i i^v ihiiulil huonmi' "no "I llii' Oimfiiilonito HliitiJ of Aimrioii. ft Nftllvu 111' IViiii«yl\iiniii. Lmi., IH()2. 2. Tliu Cut- t(in Triido iiml Ncum Sliivury, l,cjn., |H«:), Hvn. .'). A Fiiiiiiliiir Kpintlu to Hubert J. Wiilkor from im Olil Ao- 'liinintuiicc, lion., I HUM, O'lliillnran i c)r, The Innur- Miichoiiry, J»iiu-n. (lent Chicl'. I.nn., Is.i.i, IL'iii". .nufllrililli, llrv. John. L\(v n( Sir John Uioh- ftrilr<"ii, I Mi., I ., I "«•'<, I -111". MiM'llviiiiii-, ( liiirlCM, 1). ISII). A lA'Kcnil of I'olcciU Hollow: nil AiiioiiiMiii (Slory. Ily Tube Wwlge, [pnoiid.l L'll ii.l., I.on., I^^HI, Hvo. MiicllvHiiic, Itt'v. JonIiiiu Hull, 0.\>., ['n<. s vol. ii., mill., I l>. I.'^l.'i, ftt I-uwi).'', I-lul.; uniilimluil at I'rinufloii ill l.sMT.im.l iil thu TlicoloKiwil Seinhmry tiioru in IS II); wiiK pimtor uf rtovcnil l'ro»l).vtiiriiui conKri'Hii- tions, iinil |irul'os,-or of liclleH-luttrcx at I'rinectoii 1 sil(|-7i). In 1H87 lie founilcil at I'riiici't.in Kvi-lyn Cullogo lor tjirlii. Ho is a iiiombor of thu American Oriental ,Socdety. 1. Pastoral Direction to Imiiiiriiin SouLs, N. York, IHlin, :)2ino. 2. Klocution : the Soun'es anil Kleiiients of its Power, N. York, 1X7", l'.i :'. The Wi.ilimi of Holy Scripture: with Heferciice to .Scoptioal Ohjcctiotis, N. York, IHHII, Svo. I. The Wirtiloui of the A]iooaly|).fe, N. York, 1.HH6, Svo. MncllvHillc, W. I. The Atonement conxiilereil in Kljjht Lectures i-on., IHlll.Hvo. 9.. A Vision of Italy, lion., IMII, p. «vi). Macllwtiiii, . Ito. 3. Ucport on the An- nelida Polychicta culleoted by H..M.S. " Cliailcnger" during the Y'cara |S7:i-76. Illust. Lon., ISSII, 4to. Macliityrc, Angus George MilwarU. With EvAN.s, FuAXK, A Summary of the Practice under the Judicature Acts, Lon., 1S77, p. Svo. Maclntyre, Donald. The Antiquity of the (iaclic Language, Edin., ISfiS, Svo. Maclulyre, James J. I. The Cross and the Crcs- cent as Standards in War. Lon., 1S.'-)4, p. Svo. 2. The Kcsurrection and the Sabbatli, Lon., 1807, cr. Svo. A. The Sabbath ; or. The Rest of the Seventh Day, Lon., 1809, p. Svo. _ ^ ^ Maclntyre, William. Exposition of the Sermon on the .Mount, Lon., 1854, p. Svo. 1048 .Mar Ivor, Itov.' Jamen, I). II. Iteliglous I'n g res.«: Its Criterion, Inslninieiils, iiiid Laws; iicing ll ,• Siib'tanee of Sermons preaclicd in lln' Chapel of Triniiv College, Dublin: vol. i., I.on., IS7I, Svo. "liraHiiiK llic eNM'iillal ilWIiiclioii Ijelween hubjeellv. and iilijccllve rellKloii, he sliiiws thai It Is In tlic spliiTe m the fiiriiier aluiie thai there Is n.oni lor T.riici'ss, and the lure for prouresK, . . . lie has prodiici'd a vliioroiiii lioi.i, marred li> maiiyyriidllles lioili In llioiiKlit anil exiirewili.h atiili'iiciiiiiliered l>v ri'diiiiilaiieiexaiid repelltlonx in both —Sjiii-tnhii. xlv. litis, .Mark, James. Healing by Litylng-on of Hands, Lon., 1879, p. Svo. .Mark, l.i/zie :ind Itohert K. 1. A Christina- Tree Fairy, Lon., ISS7, 4to. 2. Old Father t'hrisluiii- Pii'tiire Uliok, Lon., 1S«S, Uo. .Mark, Itohrrt IJIIce. I. All around the Clock. Illust. Loll., issii, Ito. 2, The (iiieen of the .\leailo». Illust. Lon., 1SS7, 4to. :t. All Things Urighi iiicl llcauliful: Picture and Song. Lon., I.sss, fol. 4. ilvl.i "air Flowers from the Poets' (larilon ; Selected iiicl Arranged, Lon., ISS8, Ito. h, (Ed.) Sweet Nature, iiicl other Poems; Selected. Illust. Lon., ISS8, 4lo. i.. llright lllossoms from the Poets' lliirden, Lon., !>>-, si(. Illiiio. 7. (Jolileii Leaves from the Poets' Uanli n. Lon., IsSS, si|. Iliiiio. 8. Jack in the llox. lllii-i. Lon., 188S, 4to. 9. When All is Young. Illust. Lon., ISSS, Ito. Id. Winter .lewels fniiu the Poets' (ianh ii, Loll., I8.HS, s((. lliiiio. Marknil, John William. 1. Thermopyhe: Ncw- digato Verse, I SSI, Lon., |s,s|, so. Hiiiio. 2. (Trim'. Virgil's /Eneiil, in Fiiglish Prose, Lon., 1 H.s.'), p. Svo. Mackall, Henry C The .Maryland Code; '.'d cd , Halt., I SKI, 2 vols. svo. Markarncss, Mrs. Matiltia Anne, ( I'lancli^, ■ [.iiile, vol, ii., Pi..iNiiif;, .M*Tii.i>,v Annk, add.,] \>2'i~ ISSl, wife of llenr.v S. Mackarness. I. False Appeiir- ances. Lon., 1S:")S, ISmo. 2. The Naughty (iirl of ilic Family, llluet. Lon., lSR;j, 12mo. :i Clill'ord Ciisllc : a Tale of the FInglish Heformation, Lon.. IsiiO, I2iiiii; new eiL, ISHft. 4. A Village Idol, Lon., ISliii, l2iiio .'p. Married and Settled, Lon., Isti9, l2iiio. 6. Old Saws New .Set. Illust. Lon., 1S7I, l2mo. 7. A Peerless Wife, Lon., IS71, :! vols. p. Svo. S. Marion Lee's (iimd Work, Lon,, IS72, ISnio. 9. My Sunday Honk of I'ic- tures, Lon., 187:f, l6mo. 10. 'children of tlic ohicii Time, Lon., 1873, Hiiiio. II. Tell Miiiiiiiia. liliii. Lon., 1S7:1, l2mo. 12. Sweet Flowers, Lon., Is7:!, K' in. Wild Hose, and other Talcs, Lon.. 1874, I2inii II. Snowdrop, and other Tales, Lon., 1871. ISnio. I.i. Penil' Restrung: Stories from the Apocrypha, Lon., l'*7,'*. m|. Itiino. 16. Only a Penny: a .Aloral Tale for ('liilduii. Lon., 1878, ISmo. 17. Dawn of the Morning, Lon.. 1S79, 12nio. 18. Poor Patience, and True as Triitli, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. 19. Tho Girl of the Family. L'm.. 1888, p. Svo. Mackay, A. Hand. Book of the Scat of War in Turkey: with .Maps and Plana, Lon.. 1877, 12mo, Mackay, Ilev. A. Ii. 1. The (ilory of IheCro.-sa* manifested in the Last Words of Jesus, Lon., IS74: new cd., 1S77, l2mo. 2. The Story of Niiaman, Lon.. I.ss2. t|i. 3. The Coni|ue8t of Canaan ; Lectures on the First Twelve Chapters of the Book of Joshua, Lon., ISS4, p. Sm. Mackay, .Enens John ^;eorge, advocate, shci iif of Fife and Kinross. .Memoir uf Sir James lialr.viiiplc. First Viscount Stair ; .i Study in tho History of Scothiii I and Scotch Law during the Seventeenth Century. Kdiii., l;57:i, Svo. ■•This is a vorv olaliorato monograph, haviim s|.cciiil interest ami value for the Seoteli lawyer and the iiiiiiute student of seutch history, hut. tlirmigh want ol lii-I-riile political prouiiiiiiice of the subieet and ai-lni-ciicss nt the leital parts of the work, and absence, it iiiu>t hr ail'lco. f the work, and absence, it iiiu>t In (if graces of stvle, not likely to be very ultiacliM general reader.'''— .S;)Prf(i(ur, xlvi. y,'iS. MHckay, Alexander, M.A. 1. .Manual of Modern Geographv, Edin. and Lon., 1801, er. Svo; new cil . rev., Edin., I8S5. 2. Outlines of Modern (ieograpliy. Miitlic- matical. Physical, and Political, Edin. and Lmi . lSC:i, 12ino: new eiL. 1881-83. 3. Facts and Dates: Leading Events in History, Edin., 1869, 12nio; .Id ed., IST" 4. Intermediate Geography, Physical, Industri Commercial, Edin., 1874, 12mo. .■>. Rhyming (ieogra- pliy I new ed., Lon., 1876, Ifimo. 8. Physiograidiy ana Physical (ieogrnphy. Illiist. Edin., Ill, and IS77, I2ino MAO l'"«in», Pu.iuriili, anli.,, B,|. |J|,„, 1 ic'..i ni AiHimh 1, 1,1111,, In,');), Svo, ;,!"•, - ' """"^'1 »Vk., Illu.t, l-on„lN,,7, 2m„ w;;if;;;.|^^,:;';fit;:';:^\ii:;;!,::?^'?.'«^.'^'i?'''".Ant(,,,.e,', .. i ii,.,; MAC ";'«"• I'-M'l.) I, 1,0 Cnmk u.i.l lh« .^„„„|, ',.,,„ „„|r th.r l'„..,n-, K.ll,,., |v,:i, II..,,,,,, 2. The uf Lorn. (,'iii-«« of s,h„„,u, ,ii„l .,el,„r l'oi'„,» F,li„ m\r m' " : r,ir. ,'lmn,r '-'.'i';',';/',';!'!':, ',"!"""" '""' '"« '«tlrc |h«»c.„ « 'Miti'ltnv, (^t'orirr I'rli' 1 ^ „ . i-n;,.':i„r • I., „ '". T';;"'/;"7''' -.i'^ ." «•• '•■'''' W l.onl liv,oiV"hv"\fVw'"n"'V"' '',"'"■«"■■' "'•""gilt i.g',ii„-t ■I. I'n.lur tl„, |l|„« Sky, Lon„ IS71 ,' ",' ' i ; "•■ 1 11111.11, IjOII,, InMI. ,, Villa n Wi-.L '>/» y 11 « 1 .. s.::uiJh ;fc!?;,;^^.':?j^^^ w,,r.K with ,„ot,u « .n,,., 1."''; /h!^: jtr' ^"''"'''^"""' ' '"' «"»'« "' Twilight, 'vi:ofln,i::iS.i?;:;^^^f™\[;;;)-'?}« protest of an author "•■••urate. . , 'ro exi,,iso ..n i,"'"''''''''''^ '""< Ki-'Ufrally '"■■"■ly the Whole of'l!' • J.V,,S'x,i'j^(|''^'■'"^^"■•>■ '" '"'""-' S'taiij to the Ancent Liinj?uago of the British wiihprrhu|«,Uow-,:;V;oil.mNT,r>,I!',''H '"'V^"'''l,''«''' •• i H»l'" I'*--'*, l-,„o"' l'™>-'tiail Agri.M.iture,' -:i^:;' f^v':^^' .ixi, r rf^ ^v?,-^ '^ ^ .r:!*";''r^'?"'"' """•"« "-vu, .... „ h is... , i'"l>;i-;;i.i..i.'^^/:'/!;;"^vi^:;;{ """"'■■"" '-y ^t "'^'luMi:;^:!'';"^ '■•■^.•^•■. i.„i,ii,:. 'aih:;r.o;i, i;; ;;i:^ eiij;. llir^ ""•' '"' ^"-"^^nl^h;-: '^h t'T I-^.'"^ ' ^"^"••^' ' ^-"- "" '"o i-- -^ i'ro,.«r,y, ,l;n^ i:r\^:Tl!:"l^-ll-y "" '^""-■^> «'" - ' ' m^'K^'^'--,;?-,, f':;;"^ -- ue :. „f ,„,.„ of anutoioT i,,,' I., ■'"='. '^'•"•. "enior (leiMon..trator Arteri, I Afehis liL "''rj'. V' ."'"W-'V. Uranohinl i-er. written While on u.!::'t;;Vtl.;:'^,:«^;^:'iU!, 1 Tb^Tiu''' '*"?'?" William, [o„„, vol, ii, aj,, 1 le e^tibllitV" .; '''';V«'."'';«'.L"- T.'- IJ>- "f christian I'^S-l. -'4. The i.'ou„,ler.H of the feffeotibility, I,on., l.^a? l'>,no •( rv > ,„ • t*>l 1 A nx .1 ...„_. I ■ III Kilin,, Ki l'™pleassDolien l.,.rn.«';7"i" '""';"""'?'"" '"« British ■^ ';"•'".., Lon. ISS- C ' '''"'l'""" "'■ ">« """es and K''^i''h li'i^i;:',ii:,!;;^i\ i^,,'" '^^^^ '« that Eiia,bothn„ ni'«lorn Uietlonarie.s.''-li;A", n^^^ '"""^^ "« 'ound in -"• Through tl,o Ion- D'lv I -.i icc- n '•""Kmige, & 1888 ;. ^ "''^o'i'""'*' •"■ ""^^ ■'^™"i»'' -n..^^j;;ss8:«^--,-;/---^.^^^^ 1^8,^ ^rio:;::;'i^i'^-^'"t«"-'^«^^"';7in-i-;ir^,;- rri.%„:;;^;.to?; ,^;^::^:fij:f-f:;'K2''>'^■;" ;|.^«os,de still Wa,or».. a jlovel, Lo„.,\s-S5;!rvLls.';" ; '"''ackay, Rev. Wiliiiim !• . of Ihiii i ,. ami Truth under Twelve J.inlr..,„'A „"" '"lo ; '"''?," ' l2iiio; new ei|„ Is:")-?? o ti,. ' '^ I."-'-'=''^*^0''-. 'o'li'. other 'liiblo Th'eL; I „., "{sit,"'^^"' |«viour, an,l firaee : A.ldresse.s, L on,, l.^se ,, to 4 v Z^'"""'""' Bo^sof ,1,0 Bible, Lo„'.,'?,S87,''n. «:; '' '^'"'•■■^ °° "'° 12mo"""'' •'• '^'"' ^'"'''-■"'■■' Algebra, Lon„ 1881, &:;^;^^-^^^;^-^;)-"rSoei.., sole...," PlUu"H,r'' ^''^t '"'»^^, '• A?"- and Mattie. i ,."•' ."'""• - Florence Walton, IMiila 1S8I Ifi,,,,? 3. Kezzies Corner, Phila., 1881, Ifl.'no. 4,' MaJioL Ku 1U4'J tiy »"■• ,1 .. *^Wi' fill MAC liolt, Philft., laSS, 16qio. 5. Mrs. GoUlworth'a Charily, Philii., 1SS7, 12mo. t>. Hia Choice, I'hila., lS»ti, 12iuu. 7. Pi'nrl Iliinford's Summer, Philii., ISSS, 12mo. MacKean, William. I. The Kingis Quhnir, by Jnmes I., King of Scotland, done into Knglish, Paisley, 1887, Ito. 2. The Poems of Alexander Sentt. done into English, Paisley, 18S8, Svo. ;i. The Poems of William Dunhar, done into English, Paisley, 1890, Svo. IHacKee, Thomas H., and Curry, W. W. (Ed.) Protection Echoes from the Capitol, N. York. ISSS, Svo. MAC King'.s Beeches: Stories of Old Chums, Lon., IS7.'), p. 8vo. :>. A Child of Fortune, Lon., 1.S7a, ;i vols. p. Svo. 6. HandfKJt to Strangers: a Novel, Lcjn., 1870, H vol.«. p. Svo. 7. liravc ,Mcn in Action : Thrilling Stories of the liritish Flag, Lon., IS7S, ].. Svo. MackeiincI, lltv. Alfxaiider. I. The Life if Christian Consecration : Sermons preached at Leicester, L(m.. IS77, p. Svo. 2. The lliblical Scheme of .N'ature and .Man: Fimr Lectures, Lon., 188.'), p. Svo. :i. Ser- mons from a Sick-Hooru, Lon., IS87, :i2mo. MacKciinie, M. (Tians.) A Treatise on the Man- ^iacKeeil, Phebe F., sister of Philcna .MacKeen, j ufacture and Distillation of Alcoholic Liquors; from tl Old Questions in Young 2. Little Mother and her rilust. Bost., 1875, llimo. N. York, lS7,'i, 12nio. infra, I. Thornton Hall; i Lives, Lon, 1872, 12mo. Christmas, and other Stories, ;{. Theodora: a Homo Story, .llacKeoil, I'hileilll, principal of Abbott Academy. With MacKkkv, PiliciiK F., History of Abbott Academy, Aiidover, .Mas.suohusetts, IS2!l-187'.t : with Introduction by H. A. I'ark. Ulust. Antlover, 1880, Svo. MucKeevcr, .Miss Harriet Burn, ["»(»•, vol. i., adil..] IS07-I881!, b. in I'hiladelphia ; was a teacher in that city for more than thirty-six years. I. Frederick Latimer, Pliila., Kinm. 2. The House on the Heights, Phila., l2mo. :i. Jessie Morrison; or. 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Text-Book of Physiology : vol. i., gen- eral Physiology, inelud.ing the Chemistry and llistoloi/y of the 'rissues and the Physiology of the Mu.sclos. lllust. (Ilasgow and Lon., l888,"Svo. MacKenna, Stephen J. 1. Off Parade, Lon., 1872, 3 vols. p. Svo. 2. At School with an Old Dragoon, lllust. Lon., 1873, p. Svo. 3. Plucky Fellows: Remi- niscences for Boys, Lon., 1873; new cd., 1880, l2mo. 4. lOSO French of A. and J. Duplais, Lon., 1871, Svo, Mackenzie, Mrs. Adelhcid, b. in (iermany; wife of Robert Shelton Mackenzie, hi/rii. 1. .Marrietl against Reason, Bost., 1869, Svo. 2. Aureola; or. The Black Sheep : a Story of German Social Life, Phila., 1871, 12mo. Mackenzie, Alexander, C.S.L, a member (jf the Bengal civil service since 1802; chief conunissiioier of the Central Provinces since 1887. I. Memoratolum on the Northeast Frontier of Bengal, Calcutta, I s(i9. 2. How India is governed : being an Account of Knglisli Work in India, Lon., 1882, 12mo. 3. History of the Relations of the Government with the Hill Tribes on the Northeast Frontier of Bengal, Calcutta and Lon., 1>S4. Svo. 4. Rejiort on the Administration of the Centriil Provinces for the Years 1880-87, Nagpoor, ISS7, MacKenzie, Rev. Alexander, D.D., b. isno, in New Bedford, .Mass.; graduated at Harvard in 1859, an. I at Andover Theological Seminary in ISOl ; since IsO; has had charge of the First Church at Cambridge, Mass., where he is a lecturer in Harvard Divinity School, iuid one of the preachers to Harvard College. 1. The 'liiu Boys, Bost., 1870. 2. History of the First Church, Cam- bridge, 1873. 3. Cambridge Sermons, Bost., ISS3, l2mo. 4. Some Things Abroad, Bost., 1SS7, 12mo. Mackenzie, Alexander. 1. History of the Clan Mackenzie: with Genealogies of the Principal Families. Inverness, 1879. "The work has an intense interest of a certain kind."— Alh., No. 2704. 2. The Isleof Skvein 1882-83: Trial of the Braes and Glenilale Crofters, Lon., 1883, p. Svo. 3. 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The Pathology 1 and Treatment of I'hlegmasia Uolens, as deduccl Iruui MAC .llackeiiiie, (ieorRe. Highland Day-Dreii,„s • liiiMii'iiinii ft.jnnets, Invornoss, ISSS, p Svo .Mackenzie, (Jeorge Ilunler, M.I*,,' surKcun for throat ,l,»eMSc. to the Eye, K.n. aiul Throat llo.pit.M tdinhurKh A Practical Treatise un the S|,utu,u i 'with fepeoiul Kelerei.ce to the Diagnosis, I'lognosis, and Thcr.i- iZ!'u<-,^rt^-^:S^ ;;i !'^^l"\fp,fcvi;;^iiafSsr'H^;;^^;?t :!^ :r;^pp;;ld:Vl;:^^;irMle;^;?^^;;:-;'•i;^!,£^H^^^ Ks","Ls'!,?,r'''' "«"■"»«> B- Kitty's Cou8in, Eon., of'^?i"„!','"'^**'ir '"""•^' *»• ^- S>'it^erland, ("Eib of Entertaining llistory.") Ill»st. Ijost., ISSI, l2no ii Ma' Krv?,l''M'''';."'''«",' (»"''B'««'' f"'"^ "ol- Com Macken/,ie. Storms and Sunshines of a Soldier's 1;m 2r„'i?"cr"!i;.o''"''™' '""" ''"''""'"''' ^••'^■' '-'•' ;nakeandmafi\m,ro ^'danl'm Suyi;^s;:^t^11'.-;;,^^"-SS^.>,^^ ith:^:ici^";8i^'^'^'^"' '^^^^ vica^firtt .! -tne-iiolds IS4,s-o5; rector of Tydd St Marv I8')i liiicoln l.s5».-(,4 canon and sub-dean 18(i4: arohdJacon Not tinghaii, l8B,i: Bishop Suffragiin of Nottingham e" 11 isfi""i'.,,, ?"'-., 'V, ^■."- , 2- Ordination Lectures, r i'l 1 1 •!• Metrical Lessons from the (iospels or Uiildreii, l.on., 1S71, 12mo. !. Four Lectures on tl.c Clergy and their Duties, Eon., ES74, 2n o MacKeirzie, Ca,.t. J. The Reserve i-orce: In- I striu'ticms, .tc, Liverpool, IS? 1 8vo I Mackenzie, J. liutier-Making and Dairy Ma- ' ohinery Appliances, Ac, Eon., 1888, r 8vo .Mackenzie, J. Ford. The Pleasu/os of Ifouse- n™ ,','l':fi8,!^.''"''' "■■ ''^"«Slo, Ac., Eon., 1877, 12mo: isi'tl'if's™.**"' •''""*"• "''""•y "f S™tl«ncl, Eon., MAC ill's 'sSH;S:S'~ir Mackenzie, Kenneth Robert Henderson. . rrnns., lie Life of Uismarck, Private and PoMt" ■ with Bescrip ivo Notices of his Ancestry, by J. (i E lesekiel Illust. Eon., ISii9, 8vo. 2. Roy,,! Ma,:,,!,'. u ion , ; t'h i".'-""" '\ ""• ■■'• Fundamental CoLt- u. ion of the Primitive Uito of Freemason ry for Great liritain and Ireland, Eon., 1877, 12mo .M.H.C.l'., b. ls;)7, at l.eytonstonc lisscx ; eilucat . r „V \ienn,i He founded the hospital for di-eases of tlio ":;; i";/ h''r t**"""' '-""'"• ■" '"''• "'"hieh'y 111 aaiiicd tic Jacksonian prize at the Royal Colleee of Mirgeons. In I,s87 he was summoned t., a ten ftl o crown prince, afterwards the emperor Frederick l" „ of' Gcimaiiy, and remained in charge "f the ca' '-'""-cu" V of the Hn , Li V""-;,"^' I. ■'^vo. 4. The PharmacopaMii L,on.. 18,2, fp. Svo, 4lh ed., enl., 1881. ;•,. Diiihthorii, IS Nature and Treatment, Varieties and I o Exp I: the lliroat and Nose, Eon., l,s,s(|-84. 2 vols „ Kvo " Hay Fever and Paro.xysmal Sneezing: their ' Etio'loA- and Ireatment, Eon., 1884, r. 8vo , ith ed.. 1887 "s^ I he Hygiene of the Vocal Organs: a Practical Hand' Book for Singers and Speakers^ Eon., KSSltp. to ""'h r 'to'^irrf *!;,^A;r-Pa.ssages in Europe, Eon.. 1888, liln t !;, '^.^""' il'-^'^"'' I''™lerick the Noble la m.nt f",l '^ • "' '™- '?'' ''^ " ''^f™"" "^ ^'^ irealmint of the case against the strictures of German physicians. It had a large circulation ; but its p, b| ^a- will'l"''" •''"''r " l'^"""'' "f professional . ti . c te ) ^"h^*"'',!?.' '^!",'^»- View'of the Sal,non-i-i"l "ry Mackenzie John. (Ed.) Memorials of the Siege 01 llcirv. By W. B. Killen. Eon., 1861, fp 4to cim"tndnr?-^'""'' "'■ "■" '"'"""" Missionary So. 11 ss ",?'"• ■'''■'"' y """'"'^'i"'^-'- of liechnanaland oLl'^'l! resigned. 1. Ten Years North of the i. Luy.n..iivn in l)..irl,- l'lii,-ps • ,, ^(..rr of W„„ i 'Tv'';'':\:i''^/'-''""-''-'^i->-.i8^4p.'8^^ XXV 111". • '""■•''""'"8 "•"' imtttfeeicl imrratlve."-J<;a(l., oi,i™;V'„?r'/''"™- '•"»"'!?!''"■ Hulingit: being In- an 1 , I ^M'^'i't'ce, in Bechuanaland, Cape Colonv and England. Mnps and Illust. Eon., 1887, 2 vols. Sv, of Scotland, Edin., 18fiO, Svo Mackenzie, Robert. ' l. The United States of America: a II, story, Eon,, 187(1, p. Svo: new ed. 881- Edin'"is7ir^r''""' ^'rr^^ " "'-^'"'-y' '■»"■ ""J uun., isiii, p. Svo; new ed,, 18S4 Maciienzie, Robert Sheltnn, M.D, ELD.. u.y.E., L,ni(f, vol. II.. ad( ., 8liy-lss(l 1 M,i„„;,.. r Ms'Life;^;,:^,^-l'i'i-,.f,,^:'- "''''- «-'-'- ^'-ry of' Mackenzie, Thomas, Lord, I807-lSii!i was duca.ed at the universities of St. Andrews and Ed n in l.s.!^, si criff of Ross and t'roniarty in 18.-,| and a s™ . 1 h i,\ *""^"-'\.>" «"■»"" I-..W, Edin., 1862, ed.!'l884 " ^^ "'"''" K''-'7. 12mo. I."). Homo Religion, Lon., 1S70, ;i2mo. Hi. The Hay of Trouble: I'lain Uor.ls for the SiilVering and Sorrowful, Lon., I. ''7 1, p. Svo. iHucKerlic, I*. H. History of the Land.s and tlioir Owners in (ialloWMV. Ivlin., I.'i70-7'J, .') vols. .Mackcrii, 'riiuiiia,s. Lueian Playfair: a Novel, Lon., I.S57, .'t vols. )i. Wvl. .MacKerrow, James Muir. Memoir of W. Mo- Kerrow. liy his Son. Lon., IS.Sl, p. Svo. Maclierrow, Ilcv. John, D.l). History of the. Foreign .Missiona of the United Presbyterian Church, ! Kiliii., 1S(>7, Svo. MackoMon, Rev. Charle§. 1. Evidence before] the Commissioners on the Rubrics, ,tc., Lon.. ISI)7j | l2ino. 2. The Cluirches of London and its Suburbs, j Lon., IS7;!, Svo; new ed., lS7y. :!. The Church Con- gress Hand-Hook and Guide to Lonihm and Suburbs, Lon., IS77, Svo; new ed., 1S8I. -1, Mission-Room Ad- dres.ses, Lon., 18S2-Si!, two series, 12iiio. J. Good Friday and Easter in a London Mission- Room : Ad- dresses, Lon., I8S1, 12mo. Mackeson, 11. II. The Fraternity of the Assump- tion id'the Itlesseil Virgin Mnry at Hythe, Lon., 1S7:1, Svo, Mackeson, William Wyllys, Q.C., b. isci; graduated at t^ucen's Ccdlege, O.xl'ord, 1S:1(); called to the bar at the Inner Temple IS6S. With FoiiUES, John, The Supreme Court of Juilicaturc Acts, 1873 and 1875 : with Forms of Pleading, Ac, Lon., IS7iJ, Svo. Mackcsy, William II., and Molesworth, G. Ij. Tables of liarometrical Heights to Twenty Thousand Feet: specially adapted for Officers on Service, Civil Engineers, and Travellers in India, N.York, IS82, ;i2ino. Mackey, Albert (•allatin, M.U., [y-tiiii- atic treatise, but simply or eliielly a reeurd of his o»ii oli- servations ill eoiineetidii with current theories of surla'c- tfeoliiny, tells rather in his favour as an iiiiihor fir less iiistrnetod readers, while it does not ilotraet 110111 liiii: us a ehiiinaiil for geological honours."— .4(A.. No. 'JlirJ, 'His eoneliisions are 'founded on the results of iii.iiiy years' personal observations, and every page bears wit- ness to the close and tlumghtful study which he lias liiycii to all the more elmraeterlsik) or typical scenes of geologicul Mackintosh, Florence. The Secret of the North; of. The Priiices- loeln, Lim., iss.'i, ISnin. Mackintosh, John. The History of Civilization in Scotland, Edin., 1878-88, .'! vols. Svo. "It rejvrescnts the results of the leisure rending for twenty-three years of an Aberdeenshire workiiiu'-iioin. ■ ■ ■ A clear and impartial writer of narrative. Mr Mackiiilosli MAO 1^,;.^- -.e „ Picture.,,. h.s.oHca, arU.V-S.eCa.or. ■ Mo,„„ir bv .„ ■ V , ''^'^ «nlc.,.l,„i,i."_,s.,„, /,v,,_^^.| ^ the Jewish Uw, L„„ i"? ' .' ^-H; ,',• •'"■'«' ■""' ImxiIvs are nor,.u-nrfh„ ... .., .. the Mid,li„ T,.„„ ,.. ,1,-.. ',.:,' -V- '■'"'"1 •" the ■■System, (Jliisgoiv, ISSM la«e,- from [lie ,;„™r;,,,^; '^™''^-) A Hcula.n Vil- f- rnv„li,ls, lion ],^,'; , -sv" 2 M""rr''"""''" Cl.^.v,,.ur,s «oro Ti,rout; [on. '.. H '"/ '""'«^' '^-' "^ ' r.Sn'^^'^i:j;?:!:-'^;,,';0';'^-b.<,„.„e.ori ?h;,:!-^^-^r'-'^"-'-- •ii;''"'., viii. .f A.l- hiir lit mcKni^ht\y"J!l-:.}.\^'!^.''>: ,?"."/_>■> parts. Contains /,uf,,,,\";_. ''''"'■') ""Si |S^f'/:^l^■^;;":';:r^-^,-;r'/^»;>rMereh„ i"l i^urKc-.v, l.on.; I S,sr,|. .,,,„' '■"""■ '■ ^he Anatomy I Matlachlaii, Kc'i,,r,.' t-'irresjiondenoe, J,on., ls,-,,0, iMaclachlan. Pntor ni, • . licii.l Cliarae.er, I'on In",- n s ' """■ ^"""^ '" '"•» 'Jf- Kevlsion an,! t^vnoi" of the '■; ^ / '^'"""gmphio Pean Fauna. Illuit ll ul '^'l"'"''™ "'' "'o I':''^ 2000fi^ -;-;„-;;»7» ^» mn ,,l"tes/ en,bn.d^g nrd-^t bKS'C^J «:"j;«7ory nr..n,nt '>f the insect ical\h .^\„/,,:,, « •» ">"bitiou,, „f ,>^i,7'^ Royal Colleges of Su .^e ns ami ^f m"" pro.sident of the ""i;?; • . . and he fails"" SVv,'^^''S,«'-'''"'K '>ls pic- ' b">-gh, and is nrofess';?." r . ',?'^ I'hysicians in Edln- • MAC MAC Century, Edin., ISTO, p. 8vo. Anon. 3. "Thrust Out:" an Old Legend, Edin., lS7:i, p. 8vo. MacLaren, AgneH. (Tiana.) A Practical Treiitise on the Dieeiises (jf the Uterus, Ovariea, and Fallopian Tubes; from the French of AinCdfo I'ourty, Lon., 1MS2, 8vo. itIucLaren, Kcv, Alexander, D.D., b. 1826, at educated at Stepney College and at London Priests, and People, by David Silvagni, Lon., 1887, :i vol.". 8vo. IMacLtkiighlin, Iliiberti liiogniphical !»kclchts of Ancient Iri:dern Mira- cles: Manifestations of God's Love and Power, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Maclaren, Archibald. The Fairy Family: a Series of Uallads and Metrical Talcs illustrating the Fairy .Mythology of Europe, Lon., 1857, p. Svo. Anon. New ed., with author's name, I87.'i. Maclaren, Archibald, instructor in gymnastics atO.xford. 1. A Military System of Gymnastic E.ter- ciscs, for the Vie of Instructors, Lon., 1862, Svo. 2. A System of Fencing, Lon., 1861, er. Svo. 3. Training in Theory and Practice, Lon., 1866, Svo; 2d ed., 1874. 4. A System of Physical Education, Theoretioal and Prac- tical, 0.\f., 1869, 12ino. 'Mr. .Maelareii can "xpfind the chest and increase the Pottery Dec(f|-ation under the Glaze, Cin., 1880, g(|. Ifin,.,. 3. Suggestions to China-Painters, Cin., If^SI, scj. I2ihi.. 4. Painting in Oil: a Manual for the Use of Studeiiis, Cin., 1888, 8(^. 12mo. JHaclaurin, Ucv. John, minister in Glasgow. The Nature of Ecclesiastical Government, and of the Con^ti- tution of the Church of Scotland. Illust., Ac. Glai- gow, 1854, Svo. Anon. Muclay, Arthur Collins, instructor of Kngliah at Tokio. A Dudgetof Letters from Japan : Keminisieniis of Work and Travel in .lapan, N. York, 1886, 12»io. iMaclay, Kev. R. S. Life aiucmg the Chinese, .\. York, 1861, 12mo. Maclean, A. T. Oran, and other Poems, Lon., 1857, l2mo. MacLean, Charles, bookseller, Dnnkcld. Dun- keld : its Siralhs and Glens ; or. Central Perthshire. Historical and Descriptive: Compilid, Arranged, iiiid Original, Dunkeld, 1879, 8va. Anon. Maclean, Uaniel. The (iospel iu the Psalius: a Series of E.xpositions, Lon., 1875, p. Svo. Maclean, G. M., M.D. Elements of Somatology: a Treatise on the General Properties of Matter, N. York, 1860. stature of man as certainly as a sculptor can carve a piece i Maclean, J. L. The British Railway Svsieiii of marble to tli.Mle.sire.l shape. . . . The value of the book ; ^^ ^ performed in the Principal Departments," Lon. in laving down a regular course of ctercises una ill sag- ""'"t"-" ^" ' • ' Kcsliiig new oombiiialions to teachers will bo considera- , -loo+i ovo, ble."— .Stt. liei:, .\.\vii. 61. Maclaren, Charles, [miii; vol. ii., add.,] 1782- 1866. 1. The Plain of Troy Described, Lon., 1863, Svo 2. Select Writings : Political Science, Ac. : with Me- moirs, Edin., 1869, 2 vols. p. Svo. Maclaren, Rev. David, ministei of Humble, Scotland. The Light of the World, Edin., 187S, fp. Svo. Maclaren, J. In a Rash Moment, Lon., 1879, 2 vols. cr. Svo. Maclaren, J. Neil Wlllox : a Story of Edinburgh in the Days of Queen Mary. Edin., 1886, p. Svo. Maclaren, James. 1. Sketch of the History of the Currency, Lon., 1858, p. Svo; 2d ed., 1879. 2. In- dian E.\ohange: Thoughts suggested by the Fall in Value of Silver, Lon., 1876, Svo. Maclaren, James. 1. Critical Examination of the Principal Arguments for and against Darwinism, Lon., 1876, Svo. 2. Natural Theology in the Nineteenth Cen- tury, Lon., 1878, p. Svo. Maclaren, John James, b. 1842, near Lachutc, Quebec, Canada, and admitted to the bar in 1S68. The Roman Law in English Jurisprudence, Toronto, 1887. .Haclaren, 1'. Seven Topics of Christian Faith ; a Manual of Theology, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo. Maclaren, I'eter. The Glory of the Holy Ghost, Lon., 1S55, 12mo. Maclaren, T. Systematic Memory, Lon., 1866, 12moi 3d ed., 1869. Maclaren, Walter S. Bright. Spinning Woollen and Worsted : a Practical Treatise for Persons engaged in these Trades, Lon., 1884, 12mo. With Hkaimont, J., Report oftlit "loth-Workers' Comjiany, Lon., 1877, 12mo. .nacLaren, Rt. Rev. William Edwarl, S.T.D., D.C.L., b. 1831, in Geneva, N.Y. ; became a MacLeau, J. P. 1. Mastodon, Mamniolli, :iii' '" "I'l'li lie / ■ logiciil AcuDiint ol i,., Lon., 1H58. Maclean, Neil .\. Kclin. an J Lo„.,Tss|p "';,'• *"'""-''' ^^^ A. MucLaren. Maclean, Wiliiain Cai-inheil. M D en con-ircnorii Put., r, _„ "■i'"»-ii, iH.u., L.li Clan Maclean. % ScnoacMo. I'ife at a Northern University, See GiiEKNK, > irH lo sl,„w lliat the IMS a , h m i V""" '"' '-■"'■'"v. l'™''Vil''".l-rulMti,,/i'hi>«a //,, , li-'T'"''," '■" »''i''nl». tliruUKli ruiimk..s„nlv "'''\\f f,' ""'"'1 »ilniiiii.,| kiiiMih, sopliic Muclunts will J el h';,!"'''''''; '"" "'I I'l'il"- nminr^'s"'"''.' "'' '''""""* Urumin.inJ, U E F R A S unaer-bearetarv to tin. I„..i i- "•''•! r.li.A.>., "^•« to l«40, Win., isi';^ LorJ-L.eutenant of Ireland. Crunimoml 'i.s Drinrir.',!!,- i, . „ U'.v outer world ^^'mSI'^S^V 7'"?'' -^^'- ^t'n!: H>'' ^^il-^llin^J^-^'S,,;^-.- t.e onter ,vorM Climate- I, ',.^ """>'• i'i^isea of Tronieal i "''!':'" '1' >'l " pluase wliiel, li "^, ' '• «l". «i"l liis an- ,.?^«?:";:";'. ««/ George Frederick, n n ., i '"^r ^f!'- ««; '"^^ " """ """" '^"^^ •-^"- Cambriilfea., ■.•<55 ordained is ^ih '■' ^■''"i'.V College, College .School I80S si „„i ' bead-master of King's Augns.ine'. c!l le^c O '^^tertr?"", 'T "'"''^" "'' ''' tiic, Natunil and'iw'.?," "r^J ■Ine'.'nt.ves to Vir. Empire, Lon., l«f. , 8vo ^'f^jq""" ''"f our Indian Nevi Te,tan,em Hi t ry Ton 18 ' %'''"i'''',"'' '"'^ ""'^ L«n., 1S61/, p ,Svo ill r^: .• '^'«'''*™' Europe, . Lon., Office The (Jospel iicco'rd'in"./',;" S, "llZk "'"'tf x"' ' ''• ' '■■''•' ' he Celts, the English, the Northmen H„. ■'''■ '''^' ''i^- j Marriage.' Jlr. Jh I'e mi s ,*f i*,', ':"■"' ,'" ■''nmilive I ludst made out a ca'e call ,,l^ i I ''"'""" "'"t he lias at like Sir Heiirv MrIti.: ,.•?,,*' 'J "" ""»wer fnmi iiconle wilhom" Zk im rl i n '''"' ','l'"" ""^' "!'' lines Id ud,nitte,lS,,l,*I„'V ' i 'mTI'T ""' ""■;■" "'«>••'« i" his essavoii Ihe (^,^itl . , n\ ■^; '''\'' '' f""'''-''- 'e-'t lul a whole ariicle h 1 i ,^.^1, ,'' ''' Kelutionshins. this loiiK and closelv-rc s iieH u,^\^^' 'Vf "" '"•'•<'nnt of ourselves to sayi,,,' that I L. „ ' "'i "" '""■"' confine 'Shed the thtories of Mr M,S ■' - .'.' 1" '"'V^'J' 'I"""!- '""m? to the classiiiJatorvsv'temO^^ "''''"',,''''■ f"ets re- shown tliMi it (l(,es not ,l,.oor, , '''" ^'''I'ecled.-aiKl at all, but syste ns„f ad re 'e I'or',','" '" "■''."i'-nship ••onrse amoiif.- peo,,lc, w t omnv r ii '" ?"''"' i'""" niuch more thill, in polite. J ,' ?,i '' "'""" i' ""nld he nan.o."-.sw,,„„r |'47|i '■'"-'' '" "'hlrcss a man l,y his real thcM'iWci, i;;.^'.:;,:;:!;'!"''''"''- "'■I-ennan'sho„k appeared heen .l/Hl-'uirt:, "^, , ';^:,';>,E,;",n'l i< would Xtl'^H'i "lie s.urvivai of „ syi.S, f™,/'', 'I', '-'''' ''■■'''^*'' ^" sh'»v monies of several h'lirmi m ' , , 1 '■' l'"! '•""■'•iaKe cere- i>eoples. The siMolde'^ae "/"he'^.nllill^'ll'^'-'^y A.yai. ;h'v;';'')r^i"'l'"!l>:^»PPressessc nii"ly"'i^i:ii:;;'?s:;;i^:;;;;-rR.!i;v^^;rV7."¥'^-" imis a strong arguinen^l^JH^ ll^a!* ;^;^i •!l!!^^£!;'}-r R.!.i;ra[io^rfr:";^;^^';t^"-^' "^ R-,Knin,and "'""1""™'" P t of view '"-Ai rA/'J . ivvf S^ "'"' "" ^".cleary,K.,M.I.. Hist,f;i:;;i'^}:;,^^^rsof R„b everalof the diffleultles ',.■*•/"" {'"'"archal Theory: hase.i on thn P-n„ r 'eset, insfeiKlof ihinklv '*■<-' Late .1. F. Macl.enn„r vv, • "",''"' l^«pera of be,tryini;tomee 1..^, > Donald M,,,.. ■'.''"?"''"• .*!''■?<' »■"• completed bv I^onald Maei:jn;;;n."ir';,sSnvo'""' ™"''""''^^ "^ ..m 'nf dn;t^u"";i';;!c;^'r ^.i^nib" '!--'™^"='> pa^y draw uii niri'v r 10 ,, ■ i.- '^" i,enna.i h.mse f heliied to the oriilnllh^^ea^!! ^^ ^;'^'''>- *?«'<' ^^ n ea.i lie neglected hv 1 one IhV . I "^i '"* '"'"'her. . . , "nthority in queWioil of ^e ,.'"'''' '" ''"'''"' "'"' >kU. Jievjix ii, "^ de\elopinent of soeietv."- .mii'hal'^^?;;^^;? Z!l 't^^Z it •"•';"-- ^f'^J-en. ^n;r.t,;!i^,--j":;!'.^S!';c^irn=z,d:-:-?i l"u;■■;^;;^";8:;l^x:?-rv^"HS!:r;^-- >• iork, IS8(i. ' "•' 'fcuericlt h. Pond, earfy general prevalence filioiv., ,?, ■','''''','^''''-' ''f an .^^"TS:,;l;.\.^rVi^^^'-Artis.,in IS7 ,';!;,«""«"', Jol'" Ferguson, xM A . LL D '» the .Scottish bar, but est half hf.! \- ""f '"'"""'"1 I "'''"■- !"'"•• 1871, 2 vols Pul)li,ation nf n,» I ,.. '"M'i'actice through the ' ■""' «n iinth ,lg 7:;' U enlf '.r?'"' ^''"-'i"" - -i-;i-lc ind a'nti,;." ia ^"u ii^f T^Z' .l-^-'f '" ';':;;:^!iri;;;^^ir''''"'"4^^^'''''^^-^ "f govcrninen 1 if ! l 7 ^''""" '""^'" "" <" «'n.nge i 'tu,lv in"eg„id to irimiM'"' "'"""'* "I' " ""^ '""-• "f i I'rnMiiivoT.: ;-'"""" "■' "'"">.ers and customs. 1 MacLennan, IHalrniin 1 t> . , ., '""•'■'"■,■ ri' At' r''-''^="-- i.Ti,„ .1 L ' • P- '*"• Anon, mmiliar lile on wli^^^^ he',!:^:r;:;;i!,!;:;;;J^^-^e on ,,,« MacLennan, William. l-anadii, Montreal, 18Sti. Macleod A. On India, I,on., 1872, 8vo :'"?'^*'S'**, "".y-.-^li'^andcr, D.Ii. i.' Our (Trans.) .Songs of Old I'muitive '■'iiriii l^'ilin., I8ll,i, p. 8vo " ■""' ■'""• "uu , - ■X '-apture. J'^^{^JV^l'^^\j>^-y^<^>^<^o.f the ! nen ed., 1878. 5."Days „> Jlea';;;' ■;';„' ]^;;^, !^™» ive M.rri.-' "'- """"e" ana customs. 1 I , "•""■-■eott, Kev. Alexai'drr nil in -. 1. 8vn 4 T T- ' • ^bristus Consolator, Lon., 1870 |>-«»o. 4. Talking to the Children Ion rs-V 10 ' iev7 ed., (878. SDi.v. ,.f li". .1"' ''""" ^'^t '^mo; 1655 '•••MaitnM MAC MAC Series of Tnlkina to tho CliiMreii Lim„ issi), sm. 8vo. ' 7. The Childn-n's I'ciitimi, Lon., ISS4, p. Svo. jMtu-leoil, Alexander fusion of thought and inaeeurate and iiieonsistent reiuson- I ing and ltni;mige eoinliiiie with grotescpie vanity to unlit | liim allogetlur for the Uisk he has undertaken of recon- structing econoniie philosophy."— T. L'. Cliffe LiisLlE: Acnd,, vii. 303. 3. Tho Elements of Banking, Lon., 187(1, cr. Svo ; new ed,, 1 <78. 4. Economics for Beginners, Lon., 187S, 12mo; new ed., 1888. 5. The Elements of Economics, 2 vols. : vol. i., Lon., 1881 p. Svo ; vol. ii., part i., ISSti. 6. The Theory and Practice of Banking, Lon., lS8H-Sti, 2 vols. Svo. Macleod, J. The Smitten Shepherd, and The Ban- ner of Love ; Discourses, Lon., lS5:i, fp. Svo. Macleod, Jessie, [aii(c, vol. ii., add.] Dreamland, lllust. Lon., IS.iS, fol. MacLeod, Kenneth, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.S. Edin., surgeon-major in tlie Indian medical service ; profes.sor of surgery in the Calcutta Medical College. 1. Medico- Legal E.\perlonce in the Bengal Presidency, Calcutta, 187."), 12mo. 2. Operative Surgery in tho Calcutta Med- ical College IIos|ital : Statistics, Cases, and Comments, lllust. Lon., 1SS5, Svo. Macleod, Lyons. 1. Travels in Eastern Africa, Lon., I8()l', 2 vols. p. Svo. 2. Madagascar and its People, Lon., l.sii.i, Svo. Macleod, .Malcolm. Practical Guide for Emi- grants to the United States and Canada. By a Lanca- shire Artisan. .Maneliester, 186li, 12mo. Macleod, Mary. Ueraldino's Husband, Lon., Iss8. Mac'eod, Norman, D.D., [aii(«, vol. ii., add.,] 1812-1S72, son of a Scottish minister and noted Gaelic scholar of the same name, (q. r., ante, vol. ii.;) b. at Campbelltown, Argyleshire, Scotland, and educated at tho University of Glasgow, lie travelled in (ieriininy, and spent some time at Weimar as a private tutor; was minister of the parishes of Loudon and Dalkeith, and in Isol took charge of the liarony Church at Glasgow. He was appointed one of the i|ueen's eliaplains for Scotland and dean of llie Order of the Thistle in ls.'i4. and v,., moderator of the General Assembly in ISCiil. He edited the Edinbiirgh Christian .Mai'iiziiie from IS.'iO to iMiii, when he became editor of tjood Words, founded in tlial year. In lSill-(i7 lie visited Palislinc and India, to inspect the Scottish Church missions. I'or bing., gee Mai LKoii, DoN.vi.n, «a;)i(i .• also. W.m.son, .Ik.i.v 1„, iiifi'i. I. A Crack aboot the Kirk, for Kintrii Folk, Glasgow, n. d.. Svo. Anon. 2. 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Hi, Eiistn:ir;i I Tiavels m Egypt, Palestine, and Syria. Lnn.. ISI'ill, Svo: i:d ed., 1S72: new ed., entitled " llalflloiir.i in the Holy Land," 1SS4. 17. The Starling: a Sciilcli Story, Lon"., I~i')7, 2 vols. p. Svo; new eds., 1S7U, I,s77, ISSii. 18. R( i 'liscences of a Highland Parish, Lon., IS«7, p. Svo; ih w ed., ISSO. "In a scries of happy .sketches he has contrived to de- lineate the whole scene amid which his family were edu- cated, and to interweave inaiiifold eulogiums on the iicnple, which are the more etfeetlve as they arc often iiii- iiiteiitional."— .s-Vif. A'rr., xxiii. 477. I'.l. How can we best relieve our Deserving Poor? Lon., 1867, p. Svo. 20. Concluding Address to the General Assembly, May, ISliO, Lon., 1860, Svo. 21. War and Judgment: a Sermon, October, 1870, Lmi., 1870, Svo. 22. Peeps at the Far East: a Familiar Ai- eount of a Visit to India, Lon., 1871, r. Svo. "He has been able to shed over scenes and incidents with which every person of eduealinn must long have been familiar an air of liveliness and even novelty wliii li makes us forget how often we have trodden the same road before. The secret cf his succes.s will be found in tlic genial flow which he allows to the impulses of nature, and in the unaflected ease of his style.' —*«/. itei'.,xx.'ii. 777. 23. The Temptation of Our Lord, Lon., 1S72, cr. Svo. 24. Character Sketches, Lon., 1872, p. Svo; 2d ed., IS75. 25. Live the Fulfilling of the Law: Extracts from his Writings and MSS., Selected and Arranged by his Daughter, A. C. Macleod, Lon,, 1887. With utlicr.'. Across the River: Twelve Views of Heaven, Kdiii., 1864, 3:mo. Macleod, Walter. List of Manuscript Books in the Collection of David Laing, LL.D., Edin., 1879, 8vo. Anon. 24 copies jirinted. Macleod, William, M.D., [antr, vol. ii., add..] formerly senior physician at Ben-Rhydding. ThcTlicoiy of the Treatment of Disease adopted at lien-Rhydding, Lon., 1868, 12mo. Macleod, Kev. Xavier Donald, [ante, vol. ii., add.,] 1821-ISfia. lie became a Roman Catholic priest, and professor of rhetoric at Mount St. Mary's College, Ohio. 1. Our Lady of Litanies, Cin., 1S6I, r.'iao. 2. Devotion to tho Blessed Virgin in North Aaicrica, N. York, 1861, Svo: ew ed., 1860. MacLetchie, ' jV. James. Sermons: with Me- moir by J. Macrae, Edin., 1871, Svo. IWacLevy, James. 1. Curiosities of Criuiu in Edinburgh during the Last Thirty Years, Edin., 1.^61, fp. Svo : new ed., 1S67. •' This Is a verv amusing book. The author has been for nearly thirtv veiirs on the detective staff ol the Kdiiilairi;li iiolice. ami appears to deserve the high reputation which his editor ascribes to him."— &!(. Rev., xi. V.''. 2. The Sliding Scale of Life; or. Thirty Years' Ob- servations of Falling Men and Women in Edinburgh, Edin. and Lon., 1861, fp. Svo; now ed., lSti7. "The stories are amusing, and neatly and draiiKUicBlly told, and the observations merit attention from the iiositlon MAC umii who mnkcs ihpm."-,s-„(. Re,:, «"'l,_<;'""''"'it''" of til IVineot„n in 1^71 Kk.,,,;,'', \t''"" «' biol,.«y nt j (fuido to th,, Kx,„,i,,n,>.ll >•*'•' l«"th Stu,lent.s- K "r?'"!',"",' "'""'•-<;''". Alexander Ru«o.., ! iMaeJtlahon, Miss Kiln i rv , , tion and II«P 'ino ^l/''"!'^,'''/ -^ ^ '''■ '''° ^'''l^''"-- X. Vork, IS77 ;!"mo 2 Ar '"'^i/™'" "'e Freneli, Theresa', for Eve'rv i)av' i /{"H '^ '^''""^''t «f St | French. N. vrk:'l,i:s "'V'",: ."Purgatory,. fro„, the!! ■'■ont; or, Ahso:,,!,. .^ur^e, d r ,„ I,' ^- "l^'^ Ab.in.lon- i l'os,hun,ons Work, bv "v P •. '"^ I'rovi, en™ : a Maci>lalion, M. I i ,i- '^""- '•;'■'. »vo. Nine Years; j" Jra.L,, \ '/''''''-J -'V kittle ,S,int of .<'%'ur, N, York ?S ' 6 '.^"."•Tt''-' '^"t,"."^""' ''" lli» Orations, an, 'a Dir;tr,;f'7ho r^'T'' ^"'^ ;'™«n, by I. Ji„-.jif, Chic ?,-<8 8?, ^";'' ,?." ""■' li.m Bosco: a ,•: '"".bled hinVi>"S,lv m n . """''"'"'™0' sonn^e^^ ^'eMu,^. rich rc.u\u.' •-.vl,^,,-^'^"';';,!'/';;^'.''''''' »ot commonly CoJ!!l|::;?^,?:,^;,,^-^'v-ia and the Federal ^^'^s;«!^^SfrfytLS"--tl ,',""■'.•"'"' Notes., N. Vork, Isrc, Svo " 1 p.l 1 » , . ! of the Chureh, CI ,re ,; 1 , N „• m,.^/ ''.""''■'' '" '^'""■«1> |"«e;no.,,:ir.i,;'';i,;;;].Ai^;;:i^;!f;:-,::«"''-v,,y. - im:'-Hn:;^r;;r:,i^/>--''y;!«^'. V' ;...,■,. ,i„t «ee,. MiiM. Iidin whleli, i,v ihe u,v n '»" ^,.„rs l)ef,,re the I''"in«,l 1,H71; viea,:fl, *''•/'"''';'■'''""• ""''■>' "" Oxford andCWhr i,,e 11 .'i, "™"''''"''' '"■"'"' "'^Kl'. jtlil, Lon.,l,'7ni ',,,,!'' ""'''■"'^™».- " Chronicle, \W- 'inM"n'^^!rA?p^:^-,°"^«'r- ^'-""'r^l-it "»' lieliever,L,„'s';„" ';,"■'' "" ,''"'■"'"« "'"■'» uJ"r8K'^.';;,^,;!;i;«,^;eetivoP chisointhe l>i.-lic.s I..m„ 188(1, 1 2rno ^"="""""««l '""i Tastefnl Macmillaii, (;. am (t > . . ;:^:t;t:'r;5^s^^:-"'^--"r;?fi^e^-;;li- .«-:^:;'r:iiy'?::f'^,i^-^^ ^'V'^- ^•«'«'^- b. Acadeuiy and Kdinb urg U i^-^r: U^'h'^ "' iireadalbane , of the Free Church and ,v ,'„•''.''?"'" ^ " ""nister : 'I'eHvingsofKi kmitZl P h'',''"'"'""'' ■'"«ee,,sively t,> ha, eontVlbute Ti"v^^^^^^ ('■^"■^•) "0 Vegetation, L.TCllr'M'r; '• *''",' F"""« "f or, Karnblcs and Inci,j;ntH'in i -^^ ? "'s'' '"""'«; '-on., 18.iii, p. s'„; 2d ot 18^"''"" "^ '^'''"'" '''""'-^ Wmra,;l„isti,. varietes,,fo, "';,,',''-; ^.T''''^•'-■ V''-^ "'''•^^ ^|:e-.r Alpine plalJclfH;! "l,^;!;; 'fl^irSl'^llr'iSi! Altgory! W,''l'8"r"; 7 s^o". 'i-'-'S'- «f Our Lonl. -Ministry of \, (, re Inn wi/"' '"^■' '^''^- 5. The «. Tl'eUarden and ,heP-', ''■'!'■ '"'■"' ^"' «"'•. I**-^.'. lels, Lon., IS 2 o,ej H^.; """ ^'■"'"''^ an.l'Paral- , the Wildernes.s, Lo 18-'/ n '.f' "'V '' •''""-•Jlints in Hai..i„g» from he Tea, lo ^- V;:'--. ■•»"'■ ''"^J'^ 'I'hree ;bath of the Field, „«>'■'' '^""'- ''• The Sab- : Worlds are Our's, Lon ."^I's.s, ■ s .^„ 't\ "f " '»■ 1'«» ill. The Marriage in Can" ,f ,3" i/''' ?''• ■*"'"« >'''»'•• 8vo, 12, TheKivi,,^, ri . *;"'''''0' Lon., 1882, p. The Olive i'e:f!'i:,;n::'i8/6; p.'8v^"-' ''''' '• '^■°- '' Ma,Stffi,.:;i.;;;;;!lj^?^i:'- ,-,-rlous subjects. . . . „, exiensive, an,l he has hirL storf^ , r i'"?' '■ "l''^'""' ""J quariaii i"lbrnialioM.'_:i^i,/''xv',' ^'''"'"''''■''' "'"1 ""ti- N4hw;;:,l«S:i8^'/'C^ -«"--<• Us !01^?fS^tS,^^^.l'r,^i7C the Tower:, I .8.^,T":.:."'";n'!f„'"^""»- ^»«o-Mhe Jester, f.on., I Lo^!';^;!^:;,].^; J"^") «-'"-s of R„|ph Er,kino, ' I— f "r;]j««"i;,,|J,f*V8^5 ,'■ '^''^"-•'er-Boy of Win. Illust Phil, sSi ;«''''"'?; -;■ '^"'veileiirts Trio. I||u,t pK a" s.' ' HT' " ' {''" K"glesmcro of the Colonial T iiie^'of Pen , ' -im' '\ ^''"'""' ««™ of ilenry Ante,!. Modest n,"N7''',J^i'' j:}'" ''"'.' T'-ea Cave to P;.lRee- ur -'hri •' f ■''■', '**8fi, 12mo, .^. From 1888, 12mo. """^ "f ""^ Amnlekites. 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The Apostolic Canons: the Canons in (ireek, Latin, and English: with Notes, Lon., 1867, .Svo. Mncnamara, Charles Nottidge, F.R.C.S., b. 1S;U; surgeon to, and lecturer on surgery at, the West- minster Hospital; surgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital. 1. Lectures on Diseases of the V.ye, Lon., Ks66, svo. 2. A Manual of the Diseases of tlie Eye. Illust. Lon., 1868, or. Svo ; 4th ed., 1882. 3. A Treatise on Asiatic Cholera, Lon., 1870, Svo. 4. A History of Asiatic Cholera, Lon., lS76,"8vo. 5. Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Bonos and Joints. Illust. Lon., 1878, Svo: 3d ed., 1887. loss MAC Macnamarn, Frnncia Nottidne, .M.I>.. M.R. C.S., retired surgeon-major of the Indian army ; late professor in the Medical College, Calciilta. Cliniate and .Meilical T.ipography in their Relation to the Disease. Distribution of the Himalayan and Sub-llinialayiin Di.«- tricts of Britisli Inilia, Lori,, ISSII. Svo. Macnuniarn, II. '1'. S. 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Notes on the Au- thenticity of Ossiiin'a Poems, 1868, Svo. MacNeill, Sir John, G.C.B,,D.C.L.,LL.D.,F.U.S., 1795-1883, was appointed assistant envoy at the court of Persia in 1831 ; became envoy extraordinary and luin- ister ))!enipotentiary to that court in 1836, and niter lii.s return to Enghind in 1844 held various offices nml be- came a member of the privy council. The Progress and Position of Europe in the East to 1854, Lon.. 1S5I, Svo, MacNeill, John Uordon Swift, M.P. f or Dune gal since 1887. 1. The Irish Parliament: what it was, and what it did, Lon,, 1885, p. Svo. 2. English Inter- ference with Irish Industries, Lon., 1886, |i. Svo. 3. How the Union was carried. Lon,, 1887, p. Svo. MacNeill, John Patrick, M.D. A Treatise on Hydrophobia, Lon., 1879, p. Svo. MacNeill, I*. Blawearie; or. Mining Life in the Lothians Forty Y'ears Ago, Edin., 1887, p. 8vo. MacNevin, E. Quidc to Practical Navigatioti, San Fran., 1878, Svo. MAC l.'n'? • • **• C'""''"»'..ns o„^tl.e Prayer.Book. fo,- U„H,i,;,, i„',; -„ - ^- ' ■WacPherMon, Edward i r' n r - ... I'lncphersoii, Florpiiro it ^ ■» ^ieoe. Lon., l,sr8,Svo Po8,h ' '"°''""- ^^ *■" an';!,Ul1S,«SliV,t«'j,«/«'> "f « v^ry «^?™f'" ^--""^ has '»iH' is H,, epitanh at onct'n »«'/.''!' f'"'" ">t Hie vol- ■ ; ■ II as we L-ai ler fr,« tl.Pnrlf '"-"'"•'' ""'I its autlior. stiinulate.1 by some dei>m at^rv/'''^'''' "'," I""'"""'!"" wai «ininMissjfnrti,ilnyin,,?.( ^ remarks on .\,rs. Jame- Kratiturte to Miss Ma'trnea. "fo??!':!,?''^'' 'Y\^i'>'-'\ " «'-'"ain ■'lacpherson, John.iMD M n r « i, 10,, . MAO Macpherson, nrv. John. M A 1 ti,.. i if Ubours of lJ,„„.an Matheson " „, 1S7| „ h " .^ ?,"■* 1^..':^^;./;;; p''^r^V' n't'''",'''' '"''■' ^"^'' KnowlcJKO' with \',.L ';- ; „'; ""''^""' "f .''"ng: a i"* I'eople By tL' Ai^/; ' ^''""l'^^''''"-''. '""1 son.e of ]-on., 18*63 ;Udsp8vcT ,"/ i'^.-"'"^ Beginning,- 2 vols.er. 8;o Anon kL i \f'" '^''""•' I^""'- 1««^, I'n.tmtion, 1^„ ,'"•- V. I ' 'f "• ■•• ^•■■''""^I^Oden-s' CharloH„ 'u1JL:,"'J V'}^:1': ^">' ""V ed., 1878. 5. Charlotte liurney ,'n Vsfi-% ",• "''"' "'- '"8- *• '■nder the ti,rofAl\;' «;',;,, Vl'' ''• '''",.' ""' <>''■. Wild as a JIawk Ion isfir' V '''''''■'*■ «• • I"tty, U„., ,871, 2 vol.. 'p. 8vo; n"; ed!: Wild 1874. 187.S. It 1/m :; el;^:?!;!;;^,:';;;? .•„,• ^^^ pr 'r ?/"• ■•!- - " '«. a character or a sceii ■ «l,i,'h h '' ".'"' ""-'re is scarcely eluinfff than as ," work a rs' hand """/?",'. '""'''-' "» " '•'^- 8. Kookstone= a ^^n eHIon ?S7 ' '"''■' """'"• •'=^- «na Wells o K . e ' Lo„ ' , 8„n ' , ,"■ ?; , ^'"^ «"">« i^" inland r wi' h :'l iJ":/l'"",''' r.'"«" »f"">e Brit: f'nudsto.heYearlS?: Lon IsrT/"''" "'" '^"^"««' *• H«h, Contrex«vill„ Lh .k' t?"'" *r'' "*" »'*•• '8^4. I-on., 1886, p 8^0 • "■* ^""«-Sulphated Waters, I«7B. II). Miriam'^ \ ...' ' '^^' P- ***'o; new ed., 8>-o- II Mv R,Zl T '\^l' '^"n- l.'<74, H vols, or the Poeti,!f,r:!,Hi'i','eTZ"^;rnih,'i"} "^"-;y*''" "-^ »■«" "•^to lies and scenerv . f7b""lm, rv \''T'"''^ '" ""^ mMqui- Her houk i,, intended to ),"f- i"-" '""* Pi^ssed Ibroui-h towns best wortli^'l.^,'/i^^.VlJ^7-^-CM. a .uije to t^.e ed ''is^rr -.r^-r" '^Prti ^'^^^-^ -- stories, Un., 87S' er Svo n!!* ^''lo^^"' "■"» ""'^r By the Sea, Lon. S76 12mo T«"'tJ*1''' '^'""- '5- other Stories, Lon., 1876 Svnu ^'"' 1'"'* Rose, and > on., i»76, 3 vols.; new ed., 1880, I vol. lose u:X2f MAC MAC 12mo. 17. Pnrln nariigh : ii VorkKhIro Story, l.on., 1S77, ;i vols, |). Hvii. l.s, 'riMim)5li Hiitliiliy. IlliiiIae(iuoid'H works."— .^Vf''!'"''. Il.t. »7, 2(1. Joi Wenlworth. Illust, I.on., ISSfl, p. Hvo. ;ilt. liitlle Vagabond : and Checeo : a Tale of l'erii);iii, l.on., IHSli, 12ui.i. ;;i. .>^ir .huiies Appleby, Hart., I.on., IH8H, 3 vol.1, cr. Svo. H2. .\ Strange Company. Illust. I.on., 18HB, p. Hvo. .'i:t. At the IVacoek, ("" .lubilee" Ser, ) I.on., ISH", l2nio, :il. (ione ; a .'^tory of some Years A;;o, I.on., ISS7, Hvo. li.'i, Miire Suzanne, and other Glories, Lon., 1H,S7, p. Svo. HU. Thu ^tory of Ives:, a Dreton Legend, (" ,Iubiloc" .Ser.,) Lon., 1887, 12mo, ;17. I'ulV. Illust. Lon., IHHS, ltd. .Miit'i|ut>:cl, Thomns It. and KathRriiie S. 1. About Von shiie. Illust. Lon,, Iss;!, Ithiio. 2. I'ietures nnd I.e;!oni.- from Normandy, Ac. Illust. Lon., 1H7H, ji. Svo. iMiirrne, A. Hand-Hook of Deor-Stalklng. Kdited by Horatio Uoss. Edin., IHHO, )>. Svo. Macrae, Alexiiiidcr. .Manual of I'lanterxhip in liritbih (iuiana, Lon., IH,iti, Hvo. iUflcrilu, C. C. Historical Sketch of Theism, Lon., 1879, Svo. Macrae, C. D. Practice of Insolvency in Protec- tion, Lon., IHoO, I2ino. Macrae, David. 1. (Jeorgj Harrington, (JIasgow, 186H, 12ino. 2. Dunvarlicli ; o; , Hound about the liueh, Glasgow, 18115, IHuio. .S. Little Fritz, and other Stories, Edin., 1H6U, 12iiio. 4. Life of Napoleon III., tilasgow, 1S70, 12ino; new ed., 1871. 5. Amerieans at Home: I'en-and-Ink Sketches, Edin., 1H7I), 2 vols. p. Hvo; new ed., 1H7 1. 6. At Home nnd Aliroad ; Sketches and Ulean- ing9, (ilasgow, IS70, p. Svo. 7. Amongst tho Darkies, nnd other Papers, Lon., 1877, 12uio. 8. Fagots for the Christmas Fire, Lon., IH77, 12iuo. Macrae, J. The Scripture Law of Marriage as re- gards Prohibited Degrees, I.on., 18B1, Svo. Macray, Itev. William Uiiiiii, .M.A., F.S.A., assistant in tho Bodleian Library IHIO; graduated at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1H4H; ordained 1H50; chap- lain of New College 185()-H0, and of .Magdalen College lHr)(i-70; rector of Ducklington w Ilanlwiok since IH7II. He has contributed o Archeeologia, Ac, and is edi- tor of tho "Anccdota. Bodloiaiia." 1. Catalogue of tho Library at Bicton House, Devon, Oxf., 1850, 4to. Printed for private use. 2. (Ed.) Clironieon Abbatiuo Eveshauiensis, Auotoribus Dominioo I'riore EveahainiiE et Thoina de jMarlebergc Abbale, a Fundatione ad Annum 1213, una cum Continuationo ad Annum 1418, (Record Office Pub.,) Lon., 1H6.S, Hvo. 3. Inde.x to the Catalogue of the Ashmolean iMSS. in the Bodleian Library, Oxf., 1H07, 4lo. 4. Annals of the Bodleian Library, O.\ford, A.D. 15'.IH-A.D. lSt)7 : with a Preliminary Notice of tho Earlier Library founded in tho Fourteenth Century, Lon., Oxf., nnd Cambridge, IHfiS, Hvo. " Nlr. Mncrny has from his ofliolal position enjoyed ex- ceptional advantages for the execution of his deslKM, and he htts carried It through in an exact, conscientious, mid painstaking spirit. ... A more Imaginative writer niiglit have thrown a glow of romance over the theme."— .Sa<. KeV; xxvi. 133, 6. (Ed.) Letters and Papers of P. Ruthven, Earl of Forth and' Brentford, and of his Faniilv. 16!5-!fi22. (Roxburghe Club Pub..) Lon., ISfiS, 4to. 6. Calen- dar of the Clarendon State Papers in tho Bodleian Li- brary: vols. ii. and iii., Oxf., IH69-76, Hvo. 7. (Ed.) Correspondence of Col. Nathaniel Ilooke, Agent from the lOfiO Court of Franco to the Scottish .laoobitcs in 1703-lrii7, (Itoxbiirghe Club l'ub.,i l.on., |H7(I-7I,2 vols. 4to. S, (Kd.) The History ot lisild the Second: a Narrative, in Verse, of Ihc Divorce of (iuccn Kallia>'inu of Arni- gon, (Uoxbiirglie (;iul) Pub.,) l.on.. IH75, i. II. (I'M.i A Short View nfllie Slateof Ireland. W.itlcn in lilo,'., bv Sir .fohn Hariinglon, Kiit., iiiid now llrst edilcl, (All lota Hoillciana, No. 1.) OxC, IsTU, Hvo. Id. (Ed.) Vox Vulgi : a Pociii. Ily (i ge Willicr. (Anccdota llodleiiiiia. No. 2.i Oxf., IHHii, Hvo. II (Ed.) The llcauiiioiit Paper.-, i Itoxbuiglic Club Piili..j IHMl,4lo. 12, (Ed. I The Pi|({rimagc to I'lirnas-iis : Willi Two Parts of the Keliirn from pHrnassiis: Three Come dies purroriued in St. .lolin's College, Caniliridgo. ,\.|i. .MDXCVII.-MIirl,, (Ixf., IHSrt, Hvo. 13. (Kd.) Chioi, icics of the Aiiuieiit Abbey of Hiiniscy : from llio Cliiir- t.ilary of that Abbey in the Piililic Hceoid (lllirc, (Record Olliee Pub.,) I.on., IHHii, Hvo. II. (Ed.) Cliii enddii's History of the Hebellion and ('ivil Wars in England : from a Fresh Collation o tlic Original .MS, ; with .Marginal Dates and Occasional Notes, Uxf, IH^S, II vols. cr. Hvo. .Mucrcady, Catherine FraiiccN liirch, Ih:;,i IHCili, daughter of W. C. .Macrcady, iii/rii. 1. Louvc.i from Iho Olive Mount: Poems, Lon., iHfil), fp. Hvo. 2. Cowl and Cap; or. The Rival Churches: Poems, Lon,, I8fi5, 12I110. 3. Dcvolidhul Lays. Lon., ISlis, 12mo. " Very tciidcrand beautiriil poems."— 8m W, K, I'ol.Loi K : ap. MdrrC'Uli/'n Jit'minisrenirH, Amcr. ed,, p, 323, note. Maeready, .Mi\jor Edward Nevil, I7'.»H-Is|^, brother of W, C. .Miicready, in/ra ; h, at liirminglitiii! : entered the army IHI I ; served at Waterloo, in Iinlci, and in the Ionian Islands. Suwarrow and his LastCuio- paign ; Sketches, Lon., IH.'il, p. Hvo. Macrcady, M'illiam (iiarlCH, 1793.1873, son of William .Maeready, (oi./i. vol. ii.;) b. in London; eda- ciiled at Harrow ; made his first appearance on th'; stii;,'e at liinningham IHll), and in London IHll); became, alier tho death of Keaii, the first tragedian of bis day, <\\A both as actor and manager distinguislied himself by 'is elVorts to elevate tho character of tho tlieatre ; retitcl from the stage in 1851. Reminiscences and Selection- from his Diaries and Letters. Edited by Sir [Wiliiiim | Frederick Pollock, Bart., one of his Executors, Lmi., 1875, 2 vols. p. Hvo ; new ed., 1H7(!, 1 vol. " 'file record of Macready's struggles, as recorded by bini In these ' Homlni.scences,' is lull of Interest, bolli as re eards the man and the great art to which he dedicated liis ; life. . . . .\s a careful and for the most part a just estiiiiaic (if the stage during a very brilliant iKTlod, the uttiacli.ni (if these volumes can scarcely be surpassed. Ueadei-s iil-o who have no special interest in theatrical inalters.liuiwlio enjoy niiscclluneiiiis gossip, will be allured from page lo page, attracted liy ftimiliar names and l)>^obscrvali,>ll^ ; upon popular actors and authors. "—.'^7(Cl'(ll^.V, xlviii, M2. "Tills liook has not merely a dramatie but a geiicml Interest; it not only vividly relates old expericiicis, ii i enforces niueli vaiiialile teaching. . . . Tlicrc is iiolliiiitj omitted that a reader has a right to look lor in such ii record, as regards tlie history ot the stage and the hoiiie- life of tlic actor."— .l(/i., No. 2174. "Few more interesting or iiistructlve autobiographies have been published,"— .svi(. liet\, xxxix. ITii. " It is in giving us a great actors character, as well iisDu: story of a career,— and giving that character liniily. deli- iiitely, fully,— that the main interest of the book will he found to coiisi.st,"— F. Wkii.moiie: Acad., vil, :«t. .Macltitcliie, David. (Ed.) Accounts of tlieiiv|i- sics of India. .Maps and Illust. Lon., 18H6, p. Svo, MacRitchie, Margaret Scott. 1. By tho Si I Sea Waves, nnd Priscilla's Summer Cliange, l.on., ISs", p. Hvo. 2. By the Sea of (talilee: a Poem. Illust. l.on., ISHI, sq. Kiino. 3. Water., of (Juietness: Daily Messages for Invalids, Lon., IHHI, IHmo. 4. Cliiek; or, 1 Yet there is Room, l.on., 1H83, IHuio. 5. Poppy: a i Story in Twelve Chapters, Lon., IHH3, IHmo. Ii. 'liiil j Dave; or, What wilt Thou have me to do? lllii-i. I I.on., 1883, 12mo. 7. Christie's Gift, and otlier Storiis I Lon., 18H4, ISmo. 8. Drift Leaves, l.on., 1884, ISani. I Macrory, Edmund. A Few Notes on the Ti laplo Organ, Lon., IS6I, sq. Hvo; new ed., 1875. I "MiicRory, Rev. Rory," (Pseud.) See Lkks, ; J.\MK» C.tMKKON, eu/ini. Macrum, James M. The New Piano: a Lyric Poem, Pittsburg, Pa., 1871, sq. I6mo. I MacSherry, Howard. Chums : a Siiiiriial ! Sketch. .!er.-.t:y City. N..I.. 1M7S, 12»io. I MacSherry, Richard, M.D., [miie, vol. ii.. lohl,] ! 1817-1885, b. at Martinsburg, W. Va. ; gradiKited in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania 1841 : serveii as surgeon in tho army and in tho navy, and in It^Sl MAC "-i"'""!:TS.S"^^,l;r■l;s-;-K* MAD I'll III- Mncj, Sjrivniiiiii J. (;,.n,.,,i„„,. „r ,• „ ilj'. In'iM lii.;,i t.i iMiis til "'"'W "f llii' Mac\ Jiflrv It' l> 'i>i * '• ^'"- liu. "y"":,iVo*;;,.,T":;:;',.!^;:"'f;^ • :";;>""^^ ' 111" Iriah Lvgi'ud of JI,.|)o,|. i "|""" Kurofui', A"., ll.ll.., IHllll, Hv' V ,,'■>,''' "^y ■"• Mi,rvl,ui,l. ^iz ''' "• "^'■'"-''>toi;:;:^:fc./;;„^ .>IiicS|iiirriiii, ,\. "cll, Liiii.. iMiii, ijiii,, iWacMwincy, «'niit. W ii /-r > ,.,, "'• i;«.vi.t. i.y !•; ImuI'I.;,, i"; ..?""'■' •'•''"•■•"-.'", M...S,vinM,.y, u„|,..rt r„r,t,.r. M A I i ., , |«2i-i«8»^J„ ,,:,'„*;,';-,|'^,''i' I'*" ■>'"..""..«,' i,.o., : "f the Mmlio.lin r il, , ;■'^ '•"'^•"-■'ItlH'iiiiiiiBt.-y ; l.ol.lin«vari»,i,,,;,rvL ,'''■'■' :," ,'"■'' '""'• """^ 'Miteatlle^^,,ln■i||„c.i'i ''"''" •\' V"e,,to in IH.M, „„,, '■'■hisin ..., Chuiel, liove nine t i;. i I n""' -' <-'"'• "il'lolJi^tmv, isfii, 4 M M .1 f .• ,■'•. '■■"■-■'^I'i-"" 0.1 •eh,;.,!" „,„| H.n'iil;,'"/"" ''''«'"'"' •:^";- un'l <^,ert ••,'■' ''^i;' ••■''' '''--.i;--. (V ■■'i.'c I'ri.i.KN, II. M- /,,/',' .> V , •, ""'>■ '^l' '■'tie.''. ll'nr.v S„el,eVei HI ij; ' HSi 'v^^ i'i 'li"Br„p|,v „/ 1„, , MiKliin, II l-'in., IXNl, It Kciiii., Issti, I :.,„„. .'♦laddeii, |>. h. <•• I. TiiLloH "n^lillit,itm.'Vl'mlv.iH -. Leasonn in m.,„.u.ry .Meehanie.s' MikIiIcii, I). Oiicii r„ , 1 ii'M. "II.. iH.-'ll), 1. Tlin • vols. i-i' .Muse,,,,, is;i7-(i«' , I 'm''';;;'""''?'''^''' "'« "'•it- 'v7'Ai,B,,,,.u,,,.:i.:f\^' i^f^ ;;- .-i':.i^i.iii-. \^;;i--iii.,ioor-,.,;,, (H,.:f,,^-!-;j;--M-^^ ■W!«fViu|, j„|,„ .. VI 11 I •'.".'""■•'»"• 'J'. luent, IS,S2. "'""111,1, IS, 5, .) vols. r. Svo ; .Supple- ^l'rS^h?:V:[;,.fia";jto!^7^'i,,„ of EiirekiJ '■. Kurekii .Spri,,.,, jj^';^",'"'- ""sort of Jfortliern Ark„i,- (ly, sv Madden, Frndt-ric W.. \t h . « 'N"ii,,-i„atie.S„,.ieivol I ,„,,i. ..••''"*'"'«"• "^ "'e (■'"ll'Ke. .to. I 1, ,1 C^'\\;>'T'''^y'''-'h«Hri„l,t,,ii : '""'■. I'^'il, In Hvn V ' ■ } '""" N"i"i>n,ati,„, ^-.a.i.^u^ite,.i.ra. -^y .^n i;T;;lr;r:;;r yi:!;;;; ''■{;j3J^":L,ii;::r,^7M;!;:tr"^-"-'''-'''' vols. Svo. "" '""' '^"''' "'^'H ],u„., isol, 2 .."^rTTi:;v^^i^'::; «•">..., r .vo,.,.. '•"'". «vo. 2. A Sketeh ,f ,1 P ■,""" 1'"'pli"'"l, Iviin. ■■i'Jionee Priineron the N, t, irn.V' 'h, 'r '""■'"■ '*"<'■ ■•■ •>I«cVicar M Ti w . """Ss, r-on., isr.s, |2,„„ Mo..„re;'NrV5 .8«r" 'tiT •■^^""" "'' ^-11^^^ '^i O|'oration,,of tl,„i.;,,;,u"i J' "'•''"?™l Notiee of th '>""■ (1,0 En.l of 1 n Sn.„ , ■' ' •"•"«li™l Litoratur f^oNi„etee„ih'cXx:;s«;vt:,!'^^-"-'«" It Is eerla iilv „„ („.i...,..,. . ' - "'"'■■ P- '^vo. !ratiir« ^'^- ^'""flei, 1,„, aln!;^!';,,, ;,„;;:' „i!-i-i-U.,i,owe!er! U.U., \. Vork, 187- „; svo " M"oViokar, "f ASoH^i*:^|:;{.««'^'''-f.<<.«boii, H.4. Lile ci'';isseleeti,i,,Vrum liis'^. t;^'..'l'';'"';>i;« H/V. ai„l /I j" . '-'mo. " llp„t,„, 4 " ""'"''"""'"I. -Work iss^ .MnrWi. r*"''' ^"■'-•"Snition, N. York lss« iL ' Kiiiopo «.„Mf iea for the T,''"" """'"'-«-"rt,. of surgeon of the French iIo» .itnfV !' '•i."""'''*'''''''' the Irethra : it., DiaLo,^'''!'' ' i"""!""- Stricture of Svo. diagnosis and Treatment, Lon., 188", anf "t''„i"E'Vhfng?\;,:t'::;i ""; ^'""""''''' «««-'<"•' -nciall, consider^: ^";V:LS:'^-^-;^_'^J«ia... 1061 ' 5. ' MAD 2. PpeoulBtlon on the Stock Exchiiniju, Lon., IIm •.f 1877, Hv», )H-;s, HVO. MnUdock, AHri-d llcminiont, |i"'', v»l. mil 1 1. I'niL'liciil oh^orviiliipim "11 Mi'iiliil mill NorviMiH DiaorrliTH, l,on., IHil, Kv(>. 2. SjdfiiliBiii : Iti ClIumlB iin. I I'aliic'c, 1.011., 18110. Nvo. , ., ^ .... ., MiitlKC. 'V. U. " Wiiiiklis" In AlKi'bm. ArltlimetW-, Ku.ii.l, KiiiiiHilie, l.Hws A.'., I."ii., !«•'<«, !'• «*■"■ .>Iiii1ki(, IIiMirv, I-"'', v.il. ii., 11.1(1.] UeiimrkM "ii lli(. Aiiiiluiiii.'iil Ki'laliuiiit between the Mother iind Hi" I'mciri. l.dTi., lN,')!i, I'Jiiio. .MndRc, llev. Tliomnti, iniiilnttT of h'-ui !*tTvi-t (I'liitiiri.in) (.'liiiiK'l, 1,011.1.111. F.ir bio«., m- •' w i N WiT.i.lAM, «.i;,.(/. .'^iilij.'ul.i nIaliiiK l.i (.'liiiatmii I Ii aii.l I.ilV: Uiifo.mrHi's, l,.in., I Nil". |.. Su). " .MadlNoii, Virginia, ' (l'»euil,) Soo 1 1 tnam, MllH. SaI.I.IK a., ill/i'l. . .. ., I Miidoe, I'liyr. 1. I'lio Htory of Moli.cn., I...11., \H>:\. p. .Hv„. 2. ■riuT.ib.v, :„!lii., IHM5, 2 vols. IT. HVO. 3. Miiriiiiri't .hniiiiiiu, l.on., iN.-tll, ;t vol*, or. ^vo. Macrl/., liouiite. Now M.'tli.Ml L.r the. Mu.lj En«lisli l.iloriiloro, flilc, IHTll, I2iim; Key, IM8:i, 12in.). Mh»'8, in. Itev. Cnmilliis I'nul, b. I8I11, in Coiirtrai, liol^iuin; roiiiove.l t.i Iho liiilf.l .»a. LilV of Rev. Chiirlos Norinokx ; with a. Chii|itor on llie Early Catli'ilie Mi.ssionn.il' Koiitiieky, an.l N'otos.)n Cntli- olioity In tho llnitod State*, ISim-lM2i, Oin., 1880, Mvo; now ccl., 1.S,S7. iHauce, Most Il«-v. William Caniior, D.p., [nnlf, vol. II., n.l(l.,] 1821-lSlll, b. in Cork; e.loeatoil nt Trinity College, Dublin; betaiM'' mini.-ler ot tlie Oelngon CImpel, Hath, IS50, and nf Quebec Clia|ie , I,on.l..n, ISHII; reetor of Eiiniskillen I.-^IU ; dean ol Cork ISC.l; .loan of the ('ha|iel K.iyal. Dublin, IsH.'i; liiBhop of l'eterl>oniUj;b \M'*: Andibishop of York Isill. 1. Christ the l,i),'ht of All .•^eripturc : Sernioi preaclie.l at Trinity CoIIoko, Dublin. Lou., IHHO. 2. The Voluntary tiyHcm an.l llio Establi-b.il Churoh, Lon., ISIll, fii. Svo ; M oil. same year. '■^. The Chureh'9 Fear anil the Cliurcli's Hope I a Seriuon, l.on.. 1SH4, Svo. 4. Heruion : Uebuild- j ing the Wall in Troublimn Times, Lou., Isiifl, Svo. i. \ Coinpassiiin on the .MuHitudei a .Sermon, I,on., 18(17, 8vo. | 6. l)roakin« the Net ; a .-iermon, t,on., 1>ok dot'H full Justice to Its silhject,"-.lr7S, Isiiio. :i. Eiicli.l ami Teaching tieniiiclr.v : a Lecture, l,"n., I8S0, sv.i. t. Industrial Eiluciilinri, (•• Kducali.,11 Library, "I L.m., Isss, p. sv„. iHngnUNNon, M. Klrikr, .M. A., sub-librarliin .if tin. I'niver-ily Librarv, Caiobii.lge. (Ed.) Tln'inia^ Sana Erklbyskus : a Lite nf Archbislinp Thomas lltekel, in Icelandic, .tc.: with English Translation, .Notes, an.l Olossary, ( Ite.'.ird Office I'ub.,) l.on., IS7o-Sl, 2 v.)l». Svo. With .MoiKiis. Wit.i.iAM ; 1. (Trans.) Orcltis Saga : tho St.ny .if (Irellir the Strung; from the Icehin.lii', Lim., isi'.tl, p. Svii. 2. (Trans.) Vlilsunga Saga : the Stury .ifthe V.ilsuiiu's and Nil. lungs 1 wilh C'ertain S.mgs fmni the Elder E.l.la; fi-.mi the Icelan.lio, Lon., 1S711, p. sn,. " A .lelit .if Krai'tiule i« ..wing In Messrs. Mugniissnii ami Morris liir this li nnslHtimi of wlial they l.rni llie mn-l ciimpUie an.l drainatli' f.om "t the great Isrle ol llie S.irth."'-s,i, |i. Hvo. With I'AI.MF.u, E. 11., (trans.) S.mgs, Idylls, and Epigrams, I by .J. L. Honcberg. l.on., IS'S, l2mo. i Magratli, l««'v. Jolin Kiilinrd, D.D., I (luernsey ; graduated, first .da lege,0.\l'ord, IstSil; Fellow of tjueen's College I since then provost; ordained isdi' Kingston-Lisle since 1SS7 Magill, .■«i8S Mary Tucker, b. 1832, in Jefferson ::o., Va. ; was educated partly at the University of Vir- ginia, whore her father was a mo.lieal professor. She has contributed to j.mrnals an.l periodicals. 1. The Ilolcombes : a Story of Virginia Home- Life, I'liila., 1S68, 12mo. 2. Women ; or, Chronicles of the Late War, I'hila., 1H71, 12mo. 3. History of Virginia, for Schools, Bait., 1873, 12mo. 4. Pantomimes; or, Wordcap Poems, B.ist., 1SS2, ?(). llimo. JMagnay, Uev. Claude. 1. The Rest : an Epi- sode in the Village of Ross, Lon., 18411. iL'mo. 2. Reginald Graeme; or, Visible and Invisible, Lon., 1850, 12too. ,i. Eoolbion, Taste, Old Paths, and iimm- Poems, Lon,, 1853, l2ino, 4. Poems, Lon., 1863, ll'ni.i. .'). Ser- uious. Practical an 1 Suggestive, Lon., 1855, 12m. 1. Magner, D. The Art of Training and Edu.ating the Horse. It. tile Creek. Mich.. I8SB. Svo. MagnU!«, Katie, Lady, .laughter ot E. Emanuel; |h::.i. in Lit. Hum., at Ori'l Col- «l)-7S,and vicar *^2 to 1811.), w en he was returned by his nat.ve city ol Cork. He was several times mayor of Cork, and was pi.iprietur and e.lilor for many years of the Cork E.\aniiner. 1. Father .Mathow ; a Biography, Lon., 1S63, p, Smi. «. The Irish in America, Lon.. 1S67, p. Svo. Though there is tJio mu.li in i.t of the ml mptaii.dim, as IIIWItf^K I.IIVIIJ 1.^ l...i.i..n,;'i!,„. • '; '•,.l""' r^'-:: «' ",', ^^-■"\- ,1' Y V. .'.' " """'■ llllKI,' tlt'W CI ISSl I- .l™nM^Me„.,„..„r,„„K,.t,.er, 1 , f , lihiuon.,,!;; i mah •>la«iiirp, Thonitt^, |,t,.u., ,|. is.sii, „rof,.s-o,. „f , '''• ■'''" """"> "' M'm „ v.,, n., I87U, 8vo. ,). I,o„mre. „„ l.|,il„,„,,hy, l„„.\Zl' l''"^'-' "-''I "thcr-.] l|l,.„. ,;„„ l.on., IS7U, 8vo. ' write ,1 l,„uk. 1 1. U,',,,,! " ,, , ,1 " ','"'"" """ '"• rq.i.titl,,ii;'_j,,,;/ ."!■■,' Y'.*- * ^'■'■"I'py, uiHl lull „f .M«B.iir.-, Tlioi„„, '■>ii,|,.r. I'.iiirlish ilixiNrv. l'/w,.t;....: i ■, , xrrHl .iriTk IV ll'ri HI, I, ''''■';' '""'" W "Mliu >"llth,l|„. lM,,,k 1, H'r s V rv M ^ ""';"'», "I '•'lu.„i|„^ iL'li '11 'ir\i'.-. MT)- lilKh iinilsc.' >„/, AVi , r IIIIU. h'irlTnl xvlil '17."""'''' ""•' "»■ '■'■"""" '■'""'<•■' » II. I'l'irartcii, (" |.'„r„j,,„ ci,,..!. r ("K;l"«« I.ibrurv,"' I.-,,,, rHsi'VsT'' lvlun..,„n, lllliri I, I I,. ii,,i|,l I,,, , , ' 1 ' ^ l"ll" llrli' villi „ ,. u lli'inu^ nl\ , ;/'V, "';7;u :r'l ■ ,">>lrlNV.,|lh...l MH,k, clilHly iiM .Vr, 'k . I II , i .^^ V'y llvily Irl^li k'irls.niil (li.. ,,M ,1 1 1 1 '''■'''P''''"'''''" '''"'I't "' l""'liii. . . T I,. I, k I ■'■," ''•'■ l"i"-<'"'iilH 'i"ii' iiio priiiiins nr,;.;,;,,'';''' '''''■';' '"'I'll ti.,.i,ii.i. hart,, ,-. Svi, \^''iu:r'\ '"'Z- '"."■'->*«■ >' vols., in I:' ^Iho ■NuiionM,"! |,i„|. ,|,ss7 „ s.-, ',■',, '\"^^}"*. Ski.tohe.< liiiiu ft T.iiir ., . "... n|,|,i,iiiJ.r(H, l„,n., i:::n:\^;;S'i^S-rr.,sr;^:;; Of iiulrine of tho IIilMht f ic. \- .• . . '■''I'hiiiiwl : the "n I«li..,|,i,.,„,v I 'L,' '"■':■"*' American War: with ' "iHMii til,, v.ilunie \vi,„ i« iir\ V"^' "", "'."■"ctlve uiy.slury "ir of the l'...Mi|.ntSe.i,.r.' "5.''"" '■'•''''''" 'liu '■liHiullcr. the his orian 1 a .r,?i, ''^r"-. ■^''-"^'*'«- ■■^mmuT, while our war V, I'V. ,iK 1 " ;,?":.\ "«""»' McKowt.l th.ini Miiviee about tlu' m, V.,' f ,\Vw '','"""""">■ «'^1">J with riiptur,,,,. enthi..sla.;i"'''llV;,..';/J;i';'.'l™»- • ■ """'■'3 9.'Aut^:;;;.;;"'t;oiie^;:''r't' ¥°-'''''' •2"-'- I'"n.,^-^82,p..sV7'l) AP ." ', »'"■"'' ""'' Spii-i'""!. Lon'anil n' Vork, .S^i'^o'^ .'oT'l' '"^''''"'"'''■'"''''y' " Perhana 11,.. ■.,.,..1 ' . ■ "^''i' "■'"=' sS'SSSa-f ass. a - /, , ''"""iiy discursive, ihei;;;;,;;;;;''.^'':''!:;';'''''''^" «>•'•• <^-- '"Miration of the ^i-^^^^l^!:^ l^Hi'^^i^l^S.^tj^ -^i- ££R'4!;;»,|-k^^^ .Which come properly illiiMiatim, ,1" , 'Ja,*;'"' ""' "'e-xiiet statenu.nt, nap «*vukeiith, im ar^V, rr.HwW'^'l™ ,"■■« S'lo.l neither to *^"'.m:v (.■i,i,v,,s : Ilea,/ xi' "0 ''"'''''""" "» I'is way."- Euriniilo. wX^"' "• C-; . Je.b, Esq., 1876, 8vo. "^ii. I'Oii. 18711 S„,o?,"' /,'.'.""■* ""■ ^"«"»'' Reader.,") "atim-. U, H80 2 v:^ '"'u'^ of Classical «reek Lit- -■'-'-ls\;«^4M:i,^--.,^,^;-^,>-3._,,^_,_^^ '■' .."jMaTMUK;"'.'"' "'K!;;:';?!;;^;,'";^'-.-'- i""i"™pi.y KU;.h a spirit of ah, ou ..... ,u„•^";•"' 'r l'",^''"''-d by ."iilllcicnt faith in the lutl.r'lii' •'''''''>' "'"'. ^^''tli have ittlc further din It res™.,.?^^.^^^^^ ""' '■'•''"'^■'' "■'" that have hitherto vexed m... Vila, '''■'■l'^;''t„Problenis xxxvili. ;!i!3. i.^.'it.i speculative minds."— A'otion, i 1.'<«.VI)7, ,Sv7 ' '^"'^"""'^n' Fortifications, N. York, ! Wafif;''L";/t'i;e^frenci;"„";'!, ""b I""', "' '"--'"■- I York n„d Lon., 188.^ Sv„. •"■""''• f""'^'- N. iDf,;! MAH MAI Mahaii, Kev. Milo, D.D., 1819-1870, b. at Suffolk, Va. ; brother of D. H. Mabiin, «iy)rn ; took orders in tbe Protcstnnt Eiiisfopiil Church in 1845; was professor of ooolesiastienl history in the (Jcneral Theological Sein- iniiry. New York, in 18.iT-t!4, unci from tlie latter year till his dciith rector of St. Paul's Church, Haltimoro. 1. A Church History of the First Throe Centuries, N. York, 18011, 12mo; new eJ., enl., entitled "A Church History of the First Seven Centuries," 1872, 8vo. 2. I'alinoni ; or, The Numerals of Scripture a Proof of Inspiration, N. York, 186;i, 12mo. :i. The Spiritual Point of View ; or, The (ilass Keversoil: an Answer to liishn|) Colenso, N. York, 186:), 12mo. 1. The Comedy of Canonization : in Four Scenes, X. York, 1SB8. Anon. J. Collected Works: with liricf Memoir by J. H. Hopkins, N. York, 1872-75, 3 vols. 12mo. Mahcr, WiHiam H. I. On tho Road to Uiches: Hints lor Clerks and Young liusiness-Men, Chic, 1876, 12mo. 2. \ Man of Samples: Something about the Men ho met on the Uoad, Toledo, 0., 1887, 12mo. Malioil, Captain, (" Magenta," pseud.) 1. The Handy Horse liuok ; or. Practical Instructions in Driving, Riding, and the General Care and Manage- ment of Horses. By a Cavalry Olficer. Edin. and Lon., 1805, S^o. \non. 6th ed., 1S71. 2. Tho Treat- ment of our Domesticated Dogs, Edin. and Lon., 1868, 8vo. f Mai ' jy, .>lBrtiii Francis. 1. Cheap John's Auction: a Narrative in Three Parts. By Matthew Stradling. 4th ed., Lon., 1S71, 12mo; 7th ed., 1372. 2. The Irish liar Sinister. By Matthew Stradling. New ed., liOn., 1872, 12mo. 3. AChroniele of the Fermor's: Horace Walpole in Love, Lon., 1S73, 2 vols. p. 8vo. ■' Mr, Mahoiicy has taken a set of incidents out of Horace Walpole's letters, which are the main source of his inspi- ratioi and has strung tliem together with threads of dialogue, narrative, anil retlcctioii on his own part, so as to make them into a kind ot romance."— 6'a<. Hei:, x.xxvii. 313. 4. Jerpoint: an Ungarnishcd Story of the Time, Lon., 1875, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 5. A Westminster Night's Dre.am, Lon., 1877, 12mo. Alahouey, O'Brien. 1. Treatise on Epidemic Cholera, Lon., 1.H53, 12mo. 2. The Presence of Organic Matter in Potable Water; 2d ed., Lon., 1870, p. 8vo. Mahoney, S. O. On the Study of Modern Lan- guages in Public Schools, Lon., 1853, 8vo. Mahony, U. A. The Prisoner of State, N. York, 1863, 12mo. Maliony, F. McU. (Trans.) Ravignan's Last Retreat; from the French of La CroLt de Ravignan, Lon., 1884, 8vo. Maidinent, James, [unte, vol. ii., add.,] d, 1879. He was born in London, but resided from an early age in Edinburgh, where ho was a member of the Faculty of Advocates, and well known as a genealogist and an- tiquary. 1. Guisachan : a Legend of St. Marjory, 1859, Svo. Anon. 2. (Ed.) Scottish Ballads and Songs: Historical, Ac, Edin., 1868, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 3. (Ed.) A Packet of Pestilent Pasquils, Edin., 1869, Svo. Pri- vately printed. 4. Some Account of the Nature and Constitution of the Ancient Church of Scotland, Lon., 1884. Re-edited by Rev. Edward James Jones, Lon., 1886. 5. (Ed.) The Court of Sessions (Jarland : with All the Supplements, Edin., 1887, 8vo. With Logan, W. H., (ed.) Dramatists of the Restoration, Lon., 1872-79, 14 vols. p. 8vo. (The works comprised are those of Sir Aston Cokain, 1 vcd.; John Crowne, 4 vols.; Sir William Davenant, 5 vols.; John Wilson, 1 vol.; John Lacy, 1 vol. ; Shakerley Maruiion, 1 vol. ; and John Tatham, 1 vol.) iHuier, Julius. 1. (Trans.) The Modern Applica- tions of Electricity, by E. Hospitalicr. Illust. Lon., 1882, 2 vols. 8vo. 2. .Arc and Glow Lamps: a I'ractical Hand-Book on Electric Lighting. Illust. N. York, 18.86, Svo. Naillard, Mrs. Annette Marie, [ante, vol. ii., add.] 1. Gil Talbot ; or. Woman's Mana-uvres, l-on., 1857, 3 vols. p. Svo. 2. Loving and Being Loved, Lon., 1861,2 vols. p. Svo. 3. When Other Lips: a Novel, Lon., 1879, 3 vols. cr. Svo. Mailler, J. W. Philosophy of the Bible, Lon., 1857, p. Svo. Main, David M., d. 18S8, net. 41 ; son of a Scottish janker; was intended for a oorainercial career, but do- voted himself to literary jjursuits. His only original ]>ublication consists of two sonnets printed in Mr. Sluirp's collection. The principal work of his life was 1064 the compiling and editing of the Treasury of Engli-li Sonnets, in preparing which he examined personally tin. original and each successive form of each sonnet in onli r to insure the purity of the text and to take arccuni of all variations. 1. A Treasury of English SoniKi-. Edited from the Original Sources: with Notes and II lustrations. Manchester, 1879, Svo and 4to; 2ded., l.on., 1881). "This is a very line (Mjllectlon of Knglish sonnets, iiinl. as far as we know, omits mine whii'h would lif unquiv-- tionably rcnardud by all ijciocl critics as of llio llisl rank in power and beauty. . . . Whatever errors there may he in the lioiik are, we think, lather errors of criticism, to li. found in the nulcs, tliaii errors (pfjiidgmeiit in theoriniu:il work (if selection ; liut even the notes arc always int'unn ing ai\i| throw real light on the subject of the soniiels."- fpi'Clulur, llii. U'J. 2. (Ed.) Three Hundred English Sonnets, Edin. anil Lon., 1884, l2mo. .Main, Dyson. Avonsidc: a Poem, Lon., Is.'.l. 18mo. Main, Mrs. Elizalieth, daughter of Sir St. y'ui cent Hawkins Witshed, Bart.; married in 1S7S to Cul. Frederick Gustavus Burnaby, Kiijirn, and afterwards Im Main. 1. The High Alps in Winter; or, Moun- taineering in Search of Health. Illust. Lon., 1883. cr. Svo. "'The High Alps in Winter' is written to prove two things,— that the air of the mountains is a cine for c.ii- snmption, and that nnmntaineering may be as ea.sily iupI safely manaiied in the wilder ax in the summer mornii.^. . . . It i--, indeed, ililiienlt not to be convinced by stori, , of courage, endurance, and sound .sense in danger. >h pleiuianlly and unallectedly narrated, especially when tlic narrator is a lady."— .S;itc(a(or, Ivil. I'.i. 2. High Life and Towers of Silence. Illust. Lon , 1886, p. Svo. "A vcrv good specimen of the light kind of Alpine liter- ature, fre'.sh, unallected, and straighttbrward."— .Snt. ii'i r, Ixii. 8;i3. Main, Philip Thomas, M.A., son of Rev. Robert Main, iti/ra ; graduated at St. John's College, Ciini- bridge, 1862, and elected Fellow. Introduction to Pliui- Astronomy, Lon., 1S65; new ed., 1808, Svo. Main, Uev. Kobert, M.A., F.K.S., F.R.A.S., 1808-1878, graduated at Queen's College, Canibriilgc. 1834: first assistant at the Royal Observatory, Green- wich, 1845-60, and from then Radcliffe observer at (l.\- ford. 1. Rudimentary Astronomy, Lon., 1852, 12niu; 3d ed., edited by AVilliain Tbynne Lynn, lst*2. 2. Twelve Sermons preached at St. Mary's Church, Green- wich, Lon., 1860, fp. Svo. 3. Practical and Spherical Astronomy, Lon., 1S63, Svo. Main, Thomas J., and Brown, T. 1. Trcntis. on the Marine Steain-Kngine, Lon., 1857, Svo; 5th ed , 1865. 2. On the Indicator and Dynamometer, l.oii.. 1857, Svo. Maine, E. S. 1. Annie: "An Excellent Pcrsiai.' Lon., 1872, p. Svo. 2. Marchmont of Rcdlands. Lon., 1872, 2 vols. p. Svo. 3. Scarscliff Rocks, Lcm., 187.^, 3 vols. p. Svo. 4. Angus Gray, Lon., 1S7.., 3 vols. or. Sv(i. Maine, Sir Henry James Sumner, K.C.8.I., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 182'2-1S88, educated at Pem- broke College, Oxford, where his career was an c.\('c|i- tionally brilliant one. Ho graduated in 1844 with tin- highest honors, and, no Fellowship being vacant at I'ciii- broke College, acocptld a tutorship at Trinity Hall. In 1S47 ho was elected Regius professor of civil law iii Cambridge University. In 1850 he was called I'l the bar, and in 1S54 ho resigned his chair at Cambridge to become reader on jurisprudence at the Middle Tiiii|iie. In 1862 he was appointed law member of the Su|Minic (Jovernment in India, returned to England in l.sii'.i, and was elected Corpus professor of jurisprudence at Oxford in 181)9. In 1871 he was appointed a mcnihcr iif the council of the secretary of state for India. In l!^77 ho was elected master of Trinity Hall, Cambrblgc and in 1887 Whewell professor of international law. lie w-M Rede lecturer at Cambridge in 1S75, and in !>-:; "as elected a Foreign Associate of tho French Academy of J Moral and Political Sciences. 1. Ancient Liih : its 1 Connection with the Early History of Society mimI its Relation to Moilern Ideas, Lon., 1801, Svo; IHli eJ., 1SS3. "This volume will mark an era In the history "I jurs- priidetiee. Wlien il makes iL.> way umoug tbe juri.^i- i tiic Continent, thcv will tlnd in it .some ideas with whii li tlicy are familiar, cithers for the reception of which tluy are preparecl, inanv subsliintially or absolutely new I" Ineni, ami they will t!nd them all exhibited in asliape wlii.h 1» a greater novelty abroad than any of the contents run be. Mi. Maine's book Is evidently the result of much iliougnt MAI wiiltfi. as l^i^ is i^ s,. asiiipiV,- ia."'''"''''^^"'' '""'k MAI on ^>.i;Va,;,^;i;i;;i,;;--;-;;';i;';vi^-- m= 1 5-/;;;;i^i 4-^'^- 1;';;-. .;,;,£,^' J'->-n;!n!^^^ ni 1 Iccturus j,r,,v,„i,sly piiblishe,!.) ' ^ ' !'"■* a»".v. ^Vllileiu^xiMs,, „,',.'.','; '' I'"'' .v "lay a"-l ni„,s| valmil.l,. liKlit,rthLorii.-i.ml ?,,.'''."" 't^'!' •■""■■* ""' l"-iivak.m ,'i,m. ■,/■':■, ""''","■," -"'K'Harly rni '-"jsoi lanon 01 Inci a nn ""'I the pi,.t„ro s.s il^i'h""'- "' '''f, knmvledge „r I„,|ia, •■"iV'""!"". tiio com i, tl mi'hnt i.wli, \w! "I" ''''l"'«»*''<. i" jeels nnatlrn<.tivtM t isiCh, ,"■'"-' 'I.'''"'"" '" '""l'- iMliK'aledpiiblioiii opHtirsnr V ' ''■'""',"« 'l'^' K^'neral M. table lieki tbr its nppik.,;;!!:,!":!^;:^;;::^,^;^^,^ v--^"'"'^ 4 t^^..e;o„ the E.r^, uut.ry of Institution, U,„., I jSkl!^]^?!^^^^!'^^^^^ ^l^^^ ■• T,. hn". „, > . ' ' I ''lanni^lerlvn.annuravsln, I ;,i ,,''''!" "l"M'n,ljleni ,Ke ba. at b.e eonst^ete;, a tbeo.y „ tbe bistorv or | r?^^^,?;' [^^SS^r- '''" :; For tbe present wo nay at least say, looking to our own imo ilie movement wbie we U .^^^^ ^^^^ " »'" <-■""-•■• -Imc/., viii. 1,-)-. "'"Lu ne call moUerii proKrebs."- eariy i,,:sMturii,,\TwlVi"rwiint'eH;P'!''^' !''■ '''«,'''''<'«''y -'f pe,lmps,„,„ii,iefib,', J„ ,X''l'l''^;jT''',''"'Pi«e'l.'i"'l eaimot fail to be the < emm fi,!. ^ "'^'''^'I'V'?. I'nt wliii'b have to work."-V,; ftcr xxxix H? "" "'""'' ""'<"^ »■'" n>ail,f^ wuh h;v;^£;tions'r^^;i5,'v«"r '^v^^'-^^m law traels throw a flo^i „P^w w m^,,';'^ '■"'"*,■ ""^ "■•'•■'i"!! <'icty in all its branches As atil a,, V,',,"" ""''^^ '^'•>'"" -^o- ;;J.^'S''z::trs:lf.^----^^ a>'.i^Iun:^S;i b^i^^'i^ji^t/i;^^ ^^'"« ^'\"'^«"f '°p'- there is one siibieet whieh »?„?,,.'" X''"''"'' ''''"l''"'''. • ■ main thread of the v'^rkl Tbi^'n:ri^Pir.''.''^,''">' "« .'I'e iiain (hread of the v 'rk TbiVm,Vi .^ i'"''''^,''">' "■'* "'« lOM,j.'nate,l a. early Arymi .^Hy"-'^,f!^'Z" ■^■>'''''^''^'' ou.^^^^^r';L.si;;i'a^rsS;ii'^'^#^tives,. "In^'i^Z ^!!l,Si,«t'!"lr« fP antbor's re.olnt. m- "HiHUni Tile .>H«h;',;f 'S,i;'i:?,H;;li^™«^ »;.n.eTroi^m; ]< not with the same con(i"e iVe f n.Y i f'"' **"■"« «''"l. i"K with the Edicts ,.f I eViEtor^'' I" V'"""'^ '" ^eai: " "lie eonelusion . to wb l?Vir "^'■('^'"■' 'v' 9'1- "ai.hi.'ted is that the a « m™ ls, f u^'lf '' inevitably U-il|in does ■ lead to a uo TimU ,f ?.,.'? 'Y'"'*?'"' «nd Me- JlH'ir V ews are 'M Sir H'w 01 his own theories^ but also ,1 ■ ^ "''j;"l tliesonnd- "- Which marks his Jii'MKmem^'-.S'xxxTll'tr''''"- ■^v;i; -''^.^8an, voT Coi^.^'t'^-'T'i ^"'"-u "'^^' "nBinally i„ ,|,„ Qu.rt^rly Ew ° "'^ f"*"'''""! i,v.''.!'!',P,"''l'."-''eo<'lliese f.mr science of law, that II. nimilsp VivT.n' V','."^'i"'' '" oorowii telliKent .stiiily in Fim'- ,, f .,nfi '' „ -'^ '^'"""^ "' ''« "i" : overrated. Will „l \^inKmoorv?, *,''■';''' ''"" ''?">'>■ *'^' ' treated n.eroly as a doKmati"^^l•t,M ,'■'''','"'"'' ''"»' »■"" toricul ex;,lnimti'- •'»"- ol human societv ibr.ii mli all iis sf„ , "'H V'S Rrowtli po-sible for law- tird'al will '?,f '•,"",',' ",'" "" '""ger imposed on scijietie.s as it w r! b' • ■ ' * ' ''"''■•'' resenil,lnnces and diV-ren oeso I b us'''^''!?!,'''''' ''"■ "'« ties to be regarded a.seas iil " « (iw^ol dincrcnt .s<,cie- 0^«rf J.rlu%cs o',i oX^it^ri's p";S""™ ''"'■'"'" ^ ^".nS,*!:'': mltf::" ^ ■""«« = "« "-'or,- „nd ; ^^ Ma.r, Mrs. A. Helen Bh.ntyre, Lon., im, 2 vols. e,nl"lid'a^Q":L':'coile'l"r"' 'T'"''' ''""'"'''' ""I I.on.. .S8«, cr.S,:o7Tor;mt;, J^ J^""-'' ^ "^ D™„,„, r |Ka«aMiMinM f**7«*p , Il i-I>ecls of Po|mi„-r (iovernmen,. "■■•i'-Alh., No. 8027. ''"8"'"' Kadicala have as yet | „.Mair, \Y. W. ni„'„„. ,r , _ .........;„ on 'The I „, - - -..., lie Niitiir*^ ,,f IK-. "!ir E.|r,e:ttional ra,ii,iiutiits r,,,,' is'-..' <, .^fe article, but ! ^Iair,^R„ben SJa^el^A^IS:; ^^l^f.'^.^^L., ,„to pn.iiosed I Church of Scotland, Edi1,7,,ssr;r8vo, ^iF^'Kl'L^'"'" "'"""K to the 1066 MAI Miiisch, John Michael, b. 18:!1, in Hanau, Oer- muny ; professor of miiteria meilieii nnd botany in the Philadelphia College of I'hariiiacy since 1807. A Manual of Oiganio Materia MeJiea; beinf? a Oiiide to the Materia Mcdioa of the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms. lUust. Phila., 1H82, 12mo; 2d ed , ISSo. IMaitlnnd, A. J. My First Command: a True Story of the Sua, l.on., 1 f<84, cr. 8vo. Maitland, Agnes C> 1. £lsie : a Lowland Sketch. By A. C. M. Lon., lSr5, p. 8vo. 2. A Woman's Vic- tory, Lon., 1S76, :) vols. or. 8vo. Anon. li. Madge Hilton; or, Left to Them:nhance the faculty of ideation and onvei't thought into perception." 1. The Pilgrim and the Shrine; or, Passages from the Life and Correspondence of Herbert Ainslie, IJ.A. Cantab., Lon., 1867, I) vols. p. 8vo. Anon. " The aiiunymous editor— the Master of the CereniDiiies, as he calls himself in the short preface, who simply iiitro- diiees ' parties whom he deems worthy of each other's acciuaiiitaiice,' and then retires— tells us tliat the book is 'the simple record of an actual life of o'lrday.' Wo see no reason to disbelieve him. The simpl.oity of the story, its verv want of coneentrallon, the earnestness and evi- A Woman's Web : 1824, at Ipswich, Eng. MAJ bar nt Lincoln's Inn 1876; reader in English law at the University of Cambridge. 1. Pleas of the Crown fur the County of Gloucester, Lon., 1884, Svo. 2. Justiiu and Police. (" English Citizen" Ser.,) Lon., ISS.'i, p. Sv,. "The .s\ilijeet of the book is defined to be 'those insti- tutions and proi'csses whcreliy' the • law is enforeeii.' . . Mr. .Maitland haa succeeded to ailmirutlon."— .Sa(. Jit-v.. ]x. lUi). 3, (Ed.) Select Pleas in Manorial and other Seignorial Courts: vol. i., Reigns of Henry III. and Edward 1., ^Selden Soc. Pub..) 1888, sm. 4to. "It Is always a pleasure to review Professor Maitl«nd'> work. One ia sure to meet in it either new facts, or ai least old facts presented in a novel li|,'ht. In the NoUuiu- before us the eonclusicms he arrives at are as ori);inHl «> they are imporuuit, and the evidence on which they tiic biuibd is effectively and skilfnlly nmrshallud."— A'/iff. Ilfsi. Kev., V. rm. Maitland, Henry. Recollections of my Early Scottish Home, Edin., 1S76, Svo. Anon. Maitland, J< A. Fuller. Schumann, ("Oreut Musicians,") Loh., 1884, p. Svo. "This little work . . . deserves success, if only for llic straightforward and sympathetic way in which the aulli ir . . . has written it."— ,S(i(. Kev., Ivili. 41.j. Maitland, James A., [uiiie, vol. ii., add.] I. Snrtanje: a Tale of Norway, N. York, ISiS, 12mo. L'. The Lawyer's Story. 3. The Old Patroon. 4. Tliico Cousins. Maitland, Julia Charlotte, [auir, vol. ii., ml ! ; 1. The Doll and her Friends. 2. Cat and Dog; ..;, Memoirs of Puss and the Captain : a Story founded nn Fact. must. Lon., ls,')4, p. Svo. Maitland, Ucv. Samuel Rofley, D.D., [»ii(.. vd. ii., add.,] d. 1866, 1. Essay on Superstition and Sciirn'is Lon., 1858, 12mo. 2. Notes on Strype, Gloucester, IJii;;., 1838. Printed for private circulation. 3. Reprint .f the Supplication to James I. for Toleration, Lon.. iMln, sm. 4to. Mtuendie, JiUdy Margaret Elizabeth, h. 1850; daughter of the twenty-hlth Earl of Crawfcud; married, 1870, to Lewis Ashurst Miijendie. 1. Giiiii- nctto, Lon., 1875, p. Svo. 2. Dita, Lon., IS77, |i. Svo. 3. Fascination; a Novel, Lon., 1880, 2 vols. cr. Svo. 4. The Turn of the Tide: a Novel, Lon., lss|, ;; vols. cr. Svo. 5. Once More, Lon., 1883, |). Svo. 6. (hit of their Element: a Novel, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. cr. Svi. 7. Sisters-in-Law, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 8. On the Scent; a Story, Lon., 1SS7, p. Svo. 'J. Precautions: a Novel, L(m., ISS7, 3 vols. cr. Svo. Mi^endie, C'apt. Vivian Uering, 1. Up nlll..n^' the Pandics; or, A Year's Service in India, Lon., Is.V.i, p. Svo; new cd., 1861, 12mo. 2. Aminuniticm : a De- scriptive Treatise on Projectiles; new cd , Lon.. Isfir, Svo. With Bitow.NK, Cai'T. C. A. Military liniM'li. Loading Rifles, Lon., lS6i), Svo. .Mivjor, A. F. A Throw of the Dice: an Ai.iiciit Tale Retold, Lon., 18SS, 12mo. Major, tieorge .Macdonald. The Peril of the dent siheerity with which the fiehl of speculation is delved ' R'T"l>lic, and other Poems, X York and Lon . ISs I. i,, and dug, givl a .;reat air of reality to the « hole piTform- Miyor, Henry. Letters to an Episcopalian on il ancc. . . . We recognize ill tlie author of 'The Pilgrim and Origin, History, and Doctrine of the Book of ( niiiKiii IL'iii.i. L..n., the ^^hriiie' an artist who approaches very near to the ideal tliiit his brilliant pages disclose."— .S'ni. Rfi\, .\xv. 181. '• Whetlier we reniird it as a book of travels, or the true history of a romantic life, or a tliounhtf'iil and pliilo.s'iplii- cal essay, it is equally reinark'ible and attractive."- A(/i., No. 21l)(i. 2. Higher Law : a Ron •>T,ee, Lon., 1869, 3 vols. p. Svo. Anon. 3. Jewish Litcvture and .Modern Education; or. The Use and Misuse of the Bible in the School- Room, Lon., 1S72, Svo. Previously printed for private i Hook for Boys and Girls, circulation. 4. By-and-By: an Historical Romance of j Also, school-books. the Future, Lon., 1873, 3 vols. p. Svo. 5. The Keys of [ M^or, Joseph. 1. Theory and Practice of l.iiiid- the Creeds, Lon.', 1876, cr. Svo. 6. England and Islam ; i scape Gardening, Lon., 1833, 4to, 2. Ladies' Assistant or. The Council of Caiaphas, Lon.. 1877, p. Svo. 7. The \ in the Formation of their Flower-Gardcn, Lon., isdl, Jf". Soul, and how it found ine: being a Narrative of Personal ! Major, Richard Henry, F.S.A., [nntr, vol. ii., Experience, F-on., 1877, p. Svo. S. "The Woman" and i add.,] b. ISIS, in London : was placed in chart"' of llie the Age, Lon., 1881. (An argument against vivisection.) \ maps and charts in the Printed Book DepartnunI "1 the 9. How the World came to an End in 1881, Lon., 1884. \ British Mu...eum in 1814, and on the collecli"" li'in? 10. The New 'lliiiiiination, Lon., 1887. Pamph. See, \ raised into a department, in 1867, was appointel ii(T|iiT. also, KiMJSKoiii), Ax.VA, Hii/)ri(. j He was honorary secrotiiry of the Hakluyt Soei'tv |sl!l- Maitland, EHcnor J. S. Poems, Lon., 1863, 58, anil vice-president of the Royal (Jcogniphieui .-■mioi.v 12mo. 18S|_84; is a ine:nbcr of various learned siwii'tii's, ii Maitland, V. Building Estates, (" Weale's" Ser.,) 1 Knight Cotninnndor of the Crown of Italy nnd "!' tin' Lon., 18^3, I2ni". ; PortugucJC Order of a.antiago, ,%c. 1. (Eil.j Iv-y \i'-.v- .Mnitland, Frederick Thomnn*. Bal I- Practice ' ages to Terra Australia: a Collecti(m of D •ouinints, with Mnsket iin 1 Minie Rifle, Lon., 1854, 12mo. (Hakluyt Soc.,) Lon , 18,59, Svo. 2. On the lus.'.ivery Maitland, Frederic William, M.A., b. 1850 ; of Australia by the Portuguese in 1601, (llnkhi.vt .■'oo.,) graduateil at Trinity College, Cambridge; called to the i Lon., 1S61, Svo. 3. Life of Prince Henry of P'Ttugal, mm Prayer. By Augustin liede, [pseud.] Bait., IsCill, Ml\ior, Henry. Jephtha, and other Poems 1863, 12mo. Ma,ior, Henry. Afghanistan, Lon., 1879, 12ino. i Miuor, Henry, B.Sc, inspector of Leicester II. inl ' Schools. 1. How to Earn the Merit Grant : 8,'1i-.hI .Management. Parts I. and II. Lon., 188;i. 2. II"" V' Manage Schools, Lon., 1884, I6ino. 3. Up the X\W: a - ■ ' - ■ -• • Illusr. Lon., 1886, TJino. MAJ Lon.. I8fi8, 8v« "' ^'""""y "^ "a'f the World, i"'t'.Veho,U-o'Fri^f.5^',tt?f,''Phe'- "as been .so fortunate HI hisseleetio.i <)fl "lure lien rv ^T.' Ih' •\ ■"■ ""J'"- '"'« '^een never before handle Ly m kLmJ '^S"''*' f I'"'''. It i» one for whleh tliere was a rei s m,, hfi "Titer; next, it isone hand; and, Anally tleKrh^J^,?!''"'" "^ ™"terial« t tlie Ittbonr be»t,.we, ,Vil,r , f,l', ? "'"•■ "t'll worthy of eatlnKhi.scharacter ( in „,',*• "saclions ami deihi. HakluvtSo,. P„i. 1 r . _ 7 ,. "? •'•"<' B6then- MAL A. Zeno to the N frthern s '"''"r ^™"'«'-« N- and the substance of h XmerlvorU '.", " f"'""" '"'••" »f " He is determine] IfTssiW ^>'"! "'" ?"""' Mbjeet.) maritime a.^hieve neiits Km^,' ^^ ■■*'""*■ "'at the splendid Am^li'a and Aus ral", t le . i i '^'^ '.'"'V ^^^ Jlseove y, f Ihe Molnc..a.^am u'c>o reumUv'ii', '' '"'^i '^'"'"". and eomi)res.sed into a wriuirvv,.n. *'?'""'' ?-^ "'^ Klobb, all nnaKination and pe^everl.'.cG of ," i'''",'"*' ''"« '" tlie »'l"'it that the ai thor h™ nm,l5 ?,o""*''' '"'"> We and we may say of his wrk a if ''' " '"'y, X""" ease^ n^jells ,. a great deal in a ^Xil^^^i 'S'liiS;;"^' theTJfra'nd i .•rlef."!';;':^"' ^'"^; \^^"^-Book to 18«-», sq. Ifin,;.*^* ^""''^"■•I''ano.Forte Students, Lon., Lo;^, ;h«I, p. ,1. 2d ed. enl 4 *""''='• ^""^'• ittalabari, Behramii m n . editorof theIn"rnSnZtn; 'a*-^"/'' "^ H-.nbay; riitis: Pictures of \l..n J ,V ""Jar'tt and fje (Juia- Bo„>bay, IfllsT er s™!° """^ ^'^"""'°' """=° f""" L'fe, lm:^in?,e i>reJ!:;i,';!^:?';ily^'\Jf{;P"f a British Indian prov- .\tiU(iii. xlvil, 7« wnieh we are aequai:itea "— R^J''-"'"^^. S„.'''"'"<'^'— it. Cause and leg!!''i''u™i„"?8^97j'/j'^^™;i g™^ualed at Trinity Col- iJ'^^ib.vhire, since 187? B^'l ',*"''/■ T'' "^ B'>''ton, -^;e;r Wes, with thos^':f --^ --:„^-;^; I'^x.K 12mo. 2. SeareHnJV ''.>"""'.'" '^'^J^ses, Lon., fn Missions, Un I STfi'^J*' '-''?• '^^ South Afri- Sketches from Li?o in th« « .'•"•. ^ *"'* Comrades ; 12ino. ° '" "'^ J^'-'t'sh Army, Lon., 187« vicar of Broadwindsor L.„ *"• Calcutta, I8;^8-40; S«n-(,.2e King, „r Tri temi rV ' ^""I'l ^^" Threefold """K Missionary, Lon., 18i8, 12mo. I 6. (Trans.) Meditations and Praver, „p «. r. u from the Russian Lon Ihmi !?■* "' S'- Ephrem; '"ospel according to S^'riho* f '""• J' ''^™"»-) The Verrions, except^, he Latin wi'lhT, "■«, '^'''^'•■" Oldest 8. (Trans.) A Ma aual of Da" ! P^,"''"' *"- ^""- '882. menian and otl,e, Ea, ern ( nVin^'",' ^'""^ ""> ^r- (Trans.) Meditatio, s on 0", Lofd?"',^' ¥°- 1^. 9. Armenian of .M„tthfv V„;, "k > 1 '^"»»i"n ! from the Philosophy or ■ ' uth ' U. 1, ' '""- '**"''' '^-''">- 10. tures b, theDeanof \Vc" ,'r„ ? "" "l" *''"' ^'^o Lee of the(}eorgian ChurcT from h„ p ^F"'""') History Han, Lon., I.swi. 12? (Trar, P ^"'""" "^ P- •'""^e- fjriac of.>.. Ephrem Lon K6"''''iH'''r\/^™' "^° i.on., I,s67,p. So. 14 A„ n, r ' ^" I*""aM.'^m, Chu.eh fro-nfa Chris ianPoi^rorv"' "'," "^^'-V Jewish 5. (Tmus.) Sermons by Z rM im' ''""r 'f''"' '''■°- from the (ieorgi.an, IK / « ,t ''"'' of Imereth; Every Day in Lent ' 1 P . '^/"""'^ Thoughts fo; l.m., IS6,-?. ir. rr.a )^l"h'"7r''''''^^ ""■' l»ivine, Gregory the Ilium n to •f™,",h ""/ '^''"'^« "' St- l«fi>i. 18. Tl,„ .1.,,. J;""^' '^""" the Armenian, Lon., l«fi^. IS The IIiv«: '■ "'""' "■« Artnenian, Lon ac.^dingtitr[S^';^-;;-"!^h.!-^'t,^"£pJ;: according to Ser tnre .'r!'"""' "^ ''"' ''ord's 1888. p. 8-0. ».' A *Plea ;',r.? "";' 'I" ^"i"'- L"..-, and for the Received Text n 1 " ^""""i^^i Version Canterbury, Un.,'!!/, '2mo arrx" ""i ^r™" "^ tion in the Christian Faith fr,',, i (Trans.) Instruc- 1869. 21. (Tran8\ The T •', """ Armenian, Lon., menian Church "from the i";"^^' ■'' "'? ^'"""'"^ Ar-' 22. (Trans.) Diffe ences bet^^ellT"! ^'""■' ^^'^- 8v". 'ireek Churches; from the « '.'"-' '^""^•"ian and the (Trans.) The Co iflic" of h„ ','?""; ''""• '»"'• 2''- ryphal Book of thl. Ear v L' "'^ 'Jr''*'^- »" ^poc- ISn, ]8mo. 24. (Trans lM^'"'"u^''"™''' *«■- Lon., from the Japanese Lo„ m"""'.'-''^''"!"'"^**' «i^l New Translation of the At ,„ ■ 2"- ^i^liop Ellicotfs 26. (Trans ) The rl, ^""'"a^ian Creed, lon., 1872 Armenian Church ?romtr a"' '"''■'"' "' '"e Orthodox The Parables of n.,r r !i ^''""'"'""' Lou., 1872. "7 Jfon, Lon. l8?^,^2"';.oK''lo:^r'"^^^' ^"""'^y Chll': vine Liturgy of St Mai-:, 7 r ' ' (Trans.) The Di- Lon.. '8r2,r2mo. 29 (T a'n 'T'a h" ^''^ 9^'''" ^^^■' niHl o- their Church • from ^hi a "'.''"Oof the Copts . KI-Mac,r,,,I.. with No'tes, ?on ,t?f '"..f ,\ac,i ed-Lin Coptic Calendar; from an Arnhi^Ms' '^^ (Trans.) The 1873. ,Sl. (Trais ^Thn H? ,^ *"'• ' "'''' Notes, Lon , Every Sund'ay Z iltl^ /ea.y 'trV"' ^'A'"''"- '"^ Lon., 1874. 32. ( Trans IThlir =* ' f™"' -^ Coptic MS,, Divine Liturgy of S Grlo v ,^ t^ ^'•XoMycou an,l the Old Coptic M8., Lon IsTvl I ^ ^"''^"S'-"^ : from an Lord's f .Sr":'^^!^^' 'rsc':ipt'u."e''r''^'" """"^"- . |aith, Lon., 1880. ;j.i The v <'r"imiiar, and the Saviour explained to C^unvrbM '" "/ "^ Lord and 36. Seven Chapters o? th^Hp, ■■'"■ ^J""- l"**"' '2>ao. Lon., 1881. 37' s,.i ", '"«,.«cvi8ion of 1881, revised S- Matthew, la ;iy t. bl" ifd'r .1" '1^ '''"''^ '''-^' » ' and Hort, revised^ ion. ,4 's^'it''- ^^^•.^^■-™tt Jester, 188H, 8vo. Consr,ence, [a novel,] Lei- Malcolm. Mrs 1 /T Oustav FreytJg [o^. si? Tv' '""■' ""'' ^^=""' "^^ Pictures of^Qefmau"£ife'^^' the t.-f,''' A"" ^^ C^'^""'-) teenth Centuries, by GusirvPr *•'"," '» "'« Nine- vols. 8vo. 3. (Trans ^ThpT .7/"'^' ^'"'- 1882-6.% 4 , Frejta,,, Lon., 18™"': Tf/ Lost Manuscript, by Gusti* , Malcolm.A. « 1 T,P'c •• ;>vith Suggestions foj i// ,,^i"'""'"-y State of Belfast, ) Inquiry Soe. Pub., J e f ..^r/iri"""'' (B^'fa-'t S^'"» since l,S(i(i, I, Post «':.„! '"'"^r" ^'- Luke's, Dentford ; «d.,^ Walsall, i873" ' I'Touth^flTli' ^""^ '"^ "- ; 187.'.. ■=• "uthful Responsibility, Lon., . 1067 J ' ■,.«-■''■' MAL MAL Maiden, A. M. IIcurt-Breathings : Short Com- inenliirii's on a I'oilion of Haliii oxix., Iion., ISSO, ISmo. Mnldcn, C. K. Brief Notes of Scripture and Priiyt'i-Duok Lussims, Lon., 18SI, 12mi). IMaldeii, Henry Klliiit. 1. i'liilip Ashton, nml other I'ociii?, I.un., 1871, iL'iiin. '2. I'oeriiu, Lun., 1879, |). Svo. :i. Vieimii, l(!s:t : the History nml Cuiiseiiucnces of tlie Defeat of the Turks before Vienna bv ,lohn Sobieski, Kill); of Poland, and Charles Loopold, Duke of l.orraine, l/nn., l^'SH, p. Syo. '■ Although v.- _' cannot attoniiit to enter hero upon the many Interesl ?, specnlatioiis wlileli Mr. Mablen's volume exeitesand g'-. far to-.vanls solviiiK'. «e ciiii express our sense of tlie wry useful service lie liiis rendered Ijy reeall- ill!.', and so well describinn, the pietiiresiiueiiuil iniporlant eiilsndc in the liistory of ICurupe tliiit eentred round the sieKO and relief of Vienna."— .^lyxdo/of, Ivi, 1W>». •I. The Cliureii of Knjjland : a I>eeture delivered at Dorking, l,on., ISSli, Svo. With M.u.TiK.v, E. E., I'rinees and I'rinees.-es, (Two Kairy-Tale.",) Lon., 1.'<7.S, 12mo. Malet, Capt., ISth Hussars. Annals of the Road; or, Note.< on Mail- and Stage-Coaching in Great Britain ; to which are added E.^siiys on the Roail, by Nimrod, liOn.. 187(1, .''vo. (The " Essay.s" by " Niiurod" (C. J. Apperley) are reprint:' from former publication.''.) "A great iiart of the caiitain's liciok is mere eompilatioi.. . . . Nevertlieless. I're is instrncli'in a.s well as aniuse- meiit ill ills pages.' -.l//i., No. 'S^'M. Mnlet, Sir Alexander Charles, liart., K.(?.B., 1 ,S(iO-18,'r tlic " Cliristinii Knowledge" Series, 1876-70; also Raskin's Letters o. the Clergy on the Lord's Prayer and the (,'hiiich, wilh Essays and Conrnen's, ISSO. 1. (Trans.) TheWon'lc- ful 'Travellers: containing "A Journey to the Intcri'H of the Earth," and " Five Weeks in a Balloon," L..11.. 1877, 2 parts, 8vo. 2. Jesus Christ: his Life and hi^ Work. Illust Ion., 1880, cr. Svo. '.',. The Acts and Epistles of St. Paul, Lon., 1881, Svo. Malleson, Col. tJcorge Bruce, C.S.I.. b. 1S2., ; educated at Wimbledon and Winchester; obtiiined a cadctship in the Bengal army 1842; was sanit.iry com- missioner to the government of India 1866-68 ; controller- general of the military finance dc]iartincnt ISO!); guiu- ilian of the Maharajah of Jlysore 1860-77. He iittiiiiicd the rank of colonel in 1874. 1. 'The Mutiny nf the Bin- gal Army, Lon., 1S57, Svo. Anon. ('This piiiii]ihlct. originally intended for publication a.< a magazine arli- cle, was issued in a red cover, and, being strongly nd- vcrse to the iiolicy of Lore', Dalhousic and cited in dcbiitcs in Parliament, acquired notoriety as "The Red I'liiii- phlet." Sec Ai.i.kn. Ciiaiii.ks, siipni.) 2. History of the French in India, from the Pounding of Pondichcrry in 1674 to the Cipture of that Place in 1761, Lcm., iMis, Svo. " 'I'lie author of this volume, not satisfied with tliiil very siilticient rule, 'extenuate nothing, nor set down a\ii;lil in malice' shows himself in every jiiige a strong piiriiNin of the Krench, and is continually breaking inln sitihs mid lamentations at their want of success, , . , He iiiis had the advantage of consulting the Kreiiih archives, and his vol- ume forms a useful supplement to Otme."—Atli., No. ■Jlii7. 3. Recreations of an Indian Oftieial, Lon., 1872, p. Svo. (Contains biographical articles on eminent Anglo- Indians, and other papers, reprinted fnun periodicals.) 4, Studies from (ienoese History, Lon., 1875, p. Svo. 5. An Historical Sketch of the Native States of India in Subsidiary Alliance with the British Government. Lcn.. 1875, Svo. 6. Essays and Lectures on Indian Ili.'^toriiiiil Subjects; 2d ed., Lon., 1876, Svo. 7, Final French Struggles in India and on the Indian Seas; with im Appendix containing an Account of the Expeditinns from India to Egypt in 1801, Lon., 1878, p. Svo; now cd., 1SS4 " Colonel Malleson is always painstaking, and gencrelly accurate; his style is transparent ; and he never liises siuhl of the iiurpose with which he commenced to write. "-.sii( J\'ev., xlv, .5(i4. 8. Jli-tory of the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58: com. luoncing from the Close of the Secimd Vidunie of Sir John Kaye's History of the Sepoy War, Lon., 1878-80, 3 vols. Svo, "Faulty and inadequate as was Sir John Kayo's per- formance of his work, we arc bound to say Ihiit 11 whs hi least superior to this continuation of it. . . . \Nc Imyc never read a book with any pretensions of this s'lrl m i which the writer's want of judgment and incoiiipcUiicy I for the ofllce were more conspicuous."— A'u(. Jiei:, xlv. iW, , and xlviii, 388, I i). History of Afghanistan, ^om the EarliesI Period j to the War of 1878, Lon., 1S79, Svo ; 2d ed. same year. " Though without the power of consulting oritsiiml au- thorities, he has had no lack of good second-haii'i mate- rials. ... He devotes about three hundred and 'iliy piit-'es to the historv of the Afghans down to the asccii.ii'i" y ot the Harukzves, and leaves only a hundred tor inc nrsi British Invasion, for the p Klvon in two Ian- , -^'^ ':"1f' ;"^:"-. '^erUina,.,. !■ ri..«tK."-.-,s>frt„<„,, ,; »,"mt (,f ilncHulays bril!i„,,t ^.J^'/jf anil <.,,i.,,....i. '".'"ifi-ii, . , fiirgiviiifr •1"^ »tu.k.n a ;■ . ';',^i;n^'r ' "^'cuiaiu;!, ?;^;, „H-i„. 'Mann,,.;'- T'' ""■' iii;,;: ■ ;;,r°'''"' ^""•' '«83, ssiiiiiiiiilgi ol (ferniany, from (Iih Oo'il ,' '''• ^ •"> J*i"tlo-Fiol(is ","'',; '-""•. l."*.v(, ,«vo """""•""• with Maps ft„a One -e .ijan 'i^m.f ',?; ™ J^^ 'T """•^'^'f '" '"« narrative of ".&^f d''S"'- -iirrLivir i~S tng., ami nephew on liiV 31" C'mrl South Devon, Jiimes Anthony Fron.li ,. ^ ^ ■""'" "' 'li« historian Oxford, whero^:e^t^;./;l;Vt™'e.J ^U liallio, C.Vloge" ;'<"- in the final olas.'i " „ It,"",?:'".'"^' '' ^'•■""'"J t" the Contemiiorary J!ovie,v n'?' . ^"^ ""ntributed , yther poriodioals. ]f^ KveVv Vfiin ""n""" ''''"t"'-^. ""J I Inspired Singer's Itecip.l.l ook"",';'^'^"" ^'^ ■ "' The I '"""• 0.vf., 1872 Svo a" , •> " NcHdigate Prize- or, Cullurn, Faith and l-l ?""• > " ^nc New Rep,)^ k?. t^. nm.se,'Lon'. 18? y; t78r.j" 'T '-"«'i-^'' ^- f" COMSldpruhl^ ;■ ' , "' '■'"0. fw lii.lr ,. '^'* ""■eaiiv Ittioi ' nnd n/i,.,..,...^ ^ *^""iinuany stnirk win. *i . "!":«' «=■* thJ iiteran- I .i "• '."S ™';9-« •"1 ■■ the CheiuToVirrVni"' • ^''.'■e'n'"' ^'noe l.S8o:"""i , „, ft r» --iv:";^^ti'ui':,lr;:' /I'^'^-'ogioa^co : IV'^". 2. Hevision of thH? ""',!•"'""• ^'""•,1S6'' ''>»• *-^ ■"'""t. Lon., 1862, 2 vols, r ' •• \VI,,.f ; -^'^'''^^''- ■"••> ''"teentli and my twei •1069 t(i\ll «S«>iMM ii' ■««•*• •'•Ml *.,.,.-j.«3j MAL MAN Contemporary Social Agitation in Englund, Lon,, 1884, ]i. Hvo. "Thepi'eseiit instftlmont of Mr. Mnllook'a defence of the prdpertleii elassus consists of a reprint of tliree poleniieal iirlirles from tlie ' Quiirterly Keview.' . . . Mr. Malloclc lilscusses tlie question entirely from tlie position of an ad- voente, not from tlmt of a judge. He is only eonoerned to traverse all the eontentions of his op|>onent.s, whether rlglit or wront;. and conveniently ignores any little Haws in his own ease."— .IWi., N'o. 2y.''Ki. 10. Landlords and the National Income, Iion., 1884. 11. Atheieni and the Value of Life: Five Studies in Contemporaneous Literature, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. (Con- tains artioloB reprinted from Reviews on " I'roftessor ClilToru's Letters and Essays," " (leorge Kliot on the Human Character," "Tennyson's Ballails and Poems," " Natural Religion," and " Atheistic Methodism.") 12. The Old Order Changes: a Novel, Lon., 1886, 3 vols. or. 8vo. Mnllon, Mrs. B. (Trans.) Andreas Heimborger; or, Tlio .Minor of Berohtcsgaden, by Adoiph Stern, Phila., 18?:!, 12mo. .Mallory, iUrx. M. Jcanie. 1. Horace Wilde, I'hila., 1808, 12mo. 2. El.sio Lee, Phila,, 1870, 16mo. .'i. Aunt Clara's Schools, Phila., 1887, 12mo. Malmcsbiiry, Earl of. See Haiikis. iUalone, H. K. Account of the State of the Aus- tralian Colonies, Lon., 1854, p. 8vo. Malone, Sylvnter, M.R.I.A. Church History of Ireland, f cjui the Invasion of the English in 116i) to the lieginning of he Reformation in 15;i2, Dublin, 18<)7. " He has evident. y Uiken pains to get up his subject, and if the style of the liook is dry and tile subject itself unin- viting, it contains within sliort compass a considerable amount of useful information."— .Siif. Kct:, xxiv. ti71. Malwiie, Walter. Claribol, and other Poems, Ox- ford, Miss., lS8;i. Malone, William Henry. 1. Treatise on Real Property Trials : showing the Difference between the Old Action of Ejectment and the Action to recover Real Property, &e.. Wash., 1883, 8vo. 2. Criminal Briefs, Bait., 1886, 8vo. Maltby, William. Recollections of the Table- Talk of Samuel Rogers : to which is added Porsoniana, Lon., 185(1, 12nio. Anon. (This work is cited in vol. ii. under " Rogers, Samuel," and is there said to have been " compiled by the Rev. Alexander Dyce," by whom it was only edited.) Maltmaii, James, "a preacher of the Gospel." Holiday Papers — Teetotaiism, Edin., 1888, 8vo. "Mr. .Maltnum . . . fails upon teetotalers, and smites them, taunts them, ridicules them, curses them."— .StU. Kev.. ixv. 3(K). .tlaltoii, William Dawe§. 1. Company and Battalion Drill, Lon., 1858, 8vo. 2. Duties of Covering Sergeants in Drill, Lon., 185.S 8vo. 3. Key to Field Exercise and Evolutions of Infuntry, Lon., 1870, 16mo. 4. Elementary and Battalion Drill, 1870, Lon., 1872, sq. 16nio. 5. Key to the Queen's Regulations and Orders, 1873, Lon., 1874, sq. Itimo. 6. Duties of OIBcers and Markers in Company and Battalion Drill. Lon., 1878, 16mo. 7. Manual for Foot and Mounte.i I'oints, Lon., 18811, Himo. 8. Majors and Adjutants: their Duties in Battalion, Ac, Lon., 1SS4, sq. 16mo. itialtus, James A. The Little Qarden of Divine Love, Lon., 188.'), 12mo. Man, Edward tiiarnct. 1. The Commerce and Prospei'iof England, Lon.. 1880, 8vo. 2. The Present Trade Crisis Critically Examined, Lon., 1885, 8vo. Man, iUrs. Gother. The Downward Course: a Tale of the Ten Commandments, Lo>- , 1887, 12mo. JManahan, Kev. Ambrose, L.D. Triumphs of the Catholic Church in the Early Ages, Lon., 1863, 12mo. IMander, S. S. Our Opium Trade with China, Lon., 1877, Svo. jTlaudley, G. F. Traotarianism no Novelty, Lon., 1854, 12mo. Mandlcy, J. G. Women outside Christendom, Lon., 1880, 8vo. Manford, E. 1. Salvation not by Water Baptism, Chic, 1S68, 16mo. 2. One Hundred and Fifty Reasons for believing in the Salvation of Man, Chic, 1869, 16mo. 3. Twenty-Five Years in the West, Chic, 1870, 12mo. With FiUNKi.iN, B., An Oral Debate on the Coming of the Son of Man, Endless Punishment, and Universal Salvation, Best., 1880. With Sweknev, , Discus- sion on Universal Salvation and Future Punishment, Chic, 1870, 12mo. 1070 ManKnall, J. Mechanical Drawing: with Instruc- tions, Lon., 1X73, 4to. Mangold, C. Harmony, Lon., 1883, 8v(j. Manhattan, Frank, (Pseud.?) The Upper Ten Thousand: Sketches of American Society, Lon., Is.v:, 12mo. Manicr, W. H. The Law of Eminent Donniin. and of Railroads and Warehouses; compri^'ing the Con stitutional and Statutory Provisions of Illinois, togetlo i with the Decisions relating thereto, SpringtiolJ, lli . 1888, 8vo. Maniganit, G, The United States Unmasked : i Search into the Causes of the Rise and Progress of tln' States, and an Expo'ure of their Present Material an I Moral Condition, Lon., 1S7!1, cr. 8vo. Mankin, II. Thoughts on Labor, Capital, Cur rency. By a Citizen of Maryland. Bait., 1S64, Manley, II. E. Cardinal Manning and History, Lon., 1876. Manley, J. J., M.A. 1. Salt, Preserved Provisions, Broad, ("British Manufacturing Industries,") l.un., 1876, l2mo. 2. Notes on Fish and Fishing. Ulest. Lon., 7877, p. 8vo ; nen ed., 1881. ",. Notes on (iann- and (lame Shooting, Lon., 1880, cr. 8vo. 4. Salt, and other Condiments, l.on., 1884, 8vo. Manley, R. Sanitary Work, Abroad: Works in Course of Execution, Lon., 1876, Hvo. Manly, Rev. Basil, D.D., LL.D., b. 1825, in Ed^'c- fleld Co., 8.C. ; jirofessor in the Southern Baptist Semi. nary, Louisville, Ky. 1. A Call to the Ministry, Pliila.. 1867. 2. The Bible Doctrino of Inspiration Exaininid and Vindicated, N. York, 1888, 12mo. Manly, J. G. Ecclesiugra|)hy : the Biblical Cliunh delineated, Lon., 1852, p. 8vo. Mann, A. Hugh Willoughby's Wager, and oilur Tales, Lon., 1877, 12mo. Mann, A. P. (Trans.) Paddy at Home, by Baron E. de Mandat Granoey, N. York, l.'<87, 4to. Mann, Rev. Cameron, rector of Grace Chunh, Kansas City. B'ive Discourses on Future Punishment, N. York, 1888, 12mo. Mann, Charles A. Paper Money the Root ol' Evil; an Examination of the Currency -.f the United States, with Suggestions for restoring Siiecie Puynicut without robbing Debtors, N. York, 1872, 12mo. Mann, D. Manual of Prescription-Writing, N. York, 187,S 18mo, Mann, Mrs. D. H., ("Rosalie Gray," pseud.) 1. The Little Soldier, Illust. N. York, 1880, Kinio. 2. Willie and Birdie: Sequel to "The Little Soldier." Il- lust. N. York, 1882, 16mo. Mann, Edward C, M.D. A Manual of I'syclio. logical Medicine and Allied Nervous Diseases, lllu.'t. Phila., 18,S3, r. Svo. Mann, Mrs. G. (Trans.) The Four Ilrues; adapted from the French of Madame de Gasparin. Illust. Lon., 1861, p. Svo. Mann, IHorace, Jr. Flora of the Ha\Mui:ui Islands, Salem, Mass., ISliS, Svo. Mann, Isaac John, assistant engineer to thi' Dub- lin Port and Dock Board. River Bars ; the Chums uI' their Formation, and their Treatment by " Induced Tiiial Scour," Lon., 1881, r. Svo. Mann, J. A. Tne Cotton Trade of Great Britiiin: its Rise, Progress, Ac, Lon., 1860, r. Svo. Mann, J. II. 1. Scripture Testimony to the Mes- siah and his Mission, Lon., 1S61, fp. Svo. 2. The I'lT- tateuch and Writings of Moses defended, Lon., ISii:t, 12nio. 3. The Great Propitiation: a Scripture Trutt, Lon., 1865, l2mo. Mann, James Sanmarez. (Trans.) Tl]<' An- tiquities of Greece. Vol. I., The State. l!y li. 1'. Sehoemann. Lon., 1880. Svo. Mann, John, and Zachariae, T. (Trans.) His- tory of Indian Literature ; from the German of Albruclit V'eber, Bost., 1878, Svo. Mann, Jonathan B. Life of Henry Wilson. Illust. Bost., 1872, p. Svo. Mann, Leigh. Lifo-Probiems answered in Christ: Six Sermons, Lon., 1870, p. Svo. Mann, Mrs. Mary 'Tyler, [ante, vol. ii.. .M.*sn, Mils. Houai;e, add.,] 1806-1887, b. at Cambri^lKcpurt, Mass, i was a daughter of Dr. Nathaniel Peabcidv, imii sister of Miss Eli«ai)eth Peabody, infra, and of Mrs. Sophia Hawthorne, mijirn. I. Flower-Pciiiilo, Bost., 1862, 24mo. 2. Life of Horace Mann. By ids Wifo. Bost., 1865, Svo. 3. (Trans.) Life in the Argentnie Republic in I miento, N. 1 oences of F Billow : with 1877, 12nio; Garden : a C Erasmus Sch Romance of 1887, ]2mo. ture of Infnn I2nio; 5th ed Mann, Ml Barton C., ecology and Svo. "Mann, I Helen A., I,,/ Mann, R. Iitieul Opinion And .see Wapie Mann, Ri, Trainers and S: Maun, Rol ii.,add.,] 1N17- -Vatnl. 1. The Capabilities, Lo cies, Lon., lS6I, hold Science, L Zulus and Boer Familiar Loctur Lon., 1883, p. 8 Mann, Tho Mu.sters, Lon., li Mann, W. 1 or. Footsteps of 1«". 2. ivho's 12ino. Mann, Willi b. 1819, r.tStuttg University of TU in i845,- was m Philadelphia ISO,' clhies and synibo niiry there since 1 Con fe.«.- ions, )88u, MuhlenWg, Phil, Maniiering, i 1- Brightness and Fruit for Little CI Manners, Mi IVorliJIir.ess, Lon., Manners, Jai of Airds, Scotland Hobert Manners, s( Imjjrcssions of a 12mo. 2. Some of «e,„ling and Rec, E'lin., 1885, I2mo. i"!!*, and other Oc( 4. Experiences in \i, I''*SB, p. Svo. Manners, R. j «nd other Poems- ^•' "lid deservedly r Manning, Ann< Wanning, E. F. »n:^ \c,ses. Lon., 188 Manning, E.M. 1'^^^. I.'ino. Mi.,,„5„„^ Edna "»f -Narnitive, N. Yo .'Iniining, g. t Manning, Most MAN Re|iubIioin thoDoyiof thBT»,..-. i. r, mient,,, N.York, f,SH>' o, g-""""/ •>? Domingo p. gar- cences of Friodrioh Froobel L iV '^"'"'■) Kemuiis- UUlow: „it|, Sketch of Pro^h.^ Barones. Marenholz- IS7-, 12mo; new ej., 1887 "' % »^' ^hirrefT, I!o,t., < «rden : a Contribut i, „ t„ "he sJb! ^fi! ,'''"' •''^'""'' Kra»mus Schwab, N. vWk l«7(i lo "' ^''"™'i"". bv Romance of Real I- fc n C ,hf, rV."'"xV "■ J"""!'"; li 1H87. 12.„„. With P u ."nv F, . '^ ^"r^ ^8"' «"«'- ture of Infancy nn.l K n '''■"= ■*■"■:!■» 1'., Moral Cul- -.o«. ana Ob.etri8cu,n « ,r An^seeivAnK.J.R*-,-,";,/'""''''^' L«n., 1S82, I2,uo. Tr^„r;'^„^j:;aias?^?ri':on''?8'j;«',T' '°' '^"o-- .. Mann, llobert Janie" M D FRri""! '••.add.,] 1817-1886, was suiiaHriJin i .•^;^-'. f"""'- ™'- •Vatal. . I. ThoColony of XT„r "''«"' »f^''".<'"tion in t'apabilities, Lon.. 18fi0 8v, 9 y .••""■"""'"*"'«» ""d eie.«, Lon., 1861 12in,) % n ')'';'l""ne for Emort ,. hold Science, 'l.!'.'" •„?•, '^T^l^-J^'y "">' HoLe- Zulus and Boers of .> G™vo; S 2. Uo. ^v?^f?-^>;- ■;-;J-^2d .^^ l'l.ila,ielphi« lsK,i-S4 and ha hn^""'" ™"8"^8""'<'" '» elhie« and symbolics ^Lf.n?" P^S.^^"'' "^ Hebrew nary there since 1864 f T|, """i;" '^'^ ;?'»«'""' Semi- ConfesMons, 188,,. 2. tif^ , nd Ti,^ "'''V'.F'""''''' """' !'» Muhlenberg, I'hila., 1887 C ' '™«' "^ "«'"-y Melohior ./ii"h't.r!jd",!:au?^ir''i'8fr',v"'- "- "^-•^ Worldli,.css, Lo;.,78'8I I2m' "'"' ^' °'' ^"^'^'^ of i «/Arr:;s"ij^.edr.^v;r^e'r&^%°oS^''rrj'''«''-.i l"l)ert Manners, son of the fifM. n^ "j' "'"'"' •'"'"es I."pres.«i„n« of 'a Vis t to lu » "''^ "^ l*""'""'- L l2mo. 2. Someof the A,l„"'-"""''"'-g' Lon., 1882, Re..iing and Recreation I '"'' "^ '''"^"•V Accessible ' Biin., 1885, I2.no T.".4!e'no"H K^";*^/ ^■''^'"'-'' ^^. an,l other Occ«..ional A C %"iin ^,tV """"'■ ;. K.penences in Reading and Ke^^ Rl::;::;,';,^-• -''Xf ^^ «• "l!*'-^ J-o, a C..ban Tale. Vork, 1877, 16nio ^ "" ^^''sic appended, N. he'aToVi'.^'£!r!^6. °'1.^-Ze«'and. By a Pa •Wanning, Mrs Xl' I ' ""r. "'- "*^«- fvo. " ^'^liajval India, Lon., 1869, 2 vols MAN IvVii.^!!;:!.']"'^'' i^s^'it'-pf ;^ ."--'-n-er. [.,„„, educated at Iarro»v and „, ".V",';"'''"-"' "'"■""nlshiro ^hero he grad .a cd ,;,,? "' '""'"I College, O.Uord Fellow of^Mer on Col ' '""if: V" ''^" """ '^-^ o'ecteU ington, Sussex. i„ Is !*'„„,,"" '^T'""-' ""''"r of Lav- ;n mo, but resigned h'enf ''""'"" "'' ''''iehestcr 1 Oman Catholic''church In' SsY"".".'" '""^ ''"•"^•'' '!'« 'Iina \Vise..,an as Archbisho , f.J'u"^ "u^ecled Car- nnd in 1875 was oreat cd '„ ' nl .^V''""'""''" in I8«.-.. »■" Gregory on the C,^ n 7' "fu' "' «'^- '^" "^-v «re.snty of the Popes, Lu. |s,„ " i " ^';"''"™"'""•- -?3:3y^s^rTS^'-;;.S;^^^^^^ io^^!i.^^i;-HS"^"^-'-^^ i R*'viL'Ws :" Second l7t,.r ."■"""' "" "'« " E^'«"y'< and IHK^ed Sacr,..rnt. t'h" t'cn^re"-'f '?'"' '"'■ '• The I ^, Sermon, Lon., 186 , «vo'"%" TheT"!"'"" 'f''""' : I "oly Spirit: a Letter Lon l«fij J Workings of the Pomi j/;.,3io„ of the H'olv uiol'^"'' ''"• '"• The Ten,. I '""on, Lon., i860, „ Svo • ^l „ 1' "'• ^""'"n "I'l Reve- poral Power of the Po,?«' in ■?•'■•'?."• "• The Tern- me, 8,0. 1 ■, Th' p ' ". '" l'« .''"litical Aspect, Lon Letter, L^n. Lso^' "s^J"""" of Christendom :'L pLCiI and the (icneral Council Ion ISR?"".!""'"'^ "'^^- ''e'er and Christendom, Lon isfir ' T^' *.*'°' '^- Kngland Revolution, a 3m, "„', lI' ' 1 Kfl?' 8''*- "T^' ""^ '"e I a Letter to Earl Grey, Lon 1868 I' **™-, J«- I-'eland: ReaJinK". I-on., I.S68,',,q 16a \l I*!' ,iV, ^''^■'"'■^"''' Ecumenical Council and theIr;f,,^rK ,-' "*^'' '■'• The I'ontiff: a P„sto,al Letter I on nio «"^ "' "'« ""'-an loan Council and iL T)'» "r ' ''°- '»• The Vat- I Lon., ISro.Syo. 2c' Pe^ri Pri'vi?-'- " ^"'^"""^ Letter, i Letters, Lon., 1871, ;. sT ^\ tTv" ' ^'""^'^ ''''^""™' the Day, Lon., Is f ,3^0 iJ'!,?/''",r«'-eat tVii, of e-gnty of God,Lon 18- 19. '," fourfold Soyer- ' «oerates, Lon, I872' 24 cT ■ ^^' ^''" »"•■•"«" of ni.sm, Lon., 1874 25 tIt .'''"' ""'1 L'ltia.uonta- «host, Lon'.. 1875. ^26 The V T""' "f^'"" "''"'e "" V I^earingonCiviiAllfgial^e :riV^8r '" '"^'"^ 'cWa.ttr/,^'™t«!^Kra,fra.,k,;nd' Ll^r^ply u, Mr £iS^'''r^ 1^^-t «T^e;.r now ..r the fi„t time as Rathbonb, Mrs. An.ve, ,M^'"''"*"S« .Anne. ,See (•'Unvi.v,;,; ,,l/r„. «»iJw,'i'o,f,*,^';fi ^f„''s'''f»' Thames: Witticisms .^''r^'*^-^'-' No Way but this: a Story, Lon '^-".n«,MonE.iUHenr.Eawara,| 'P/vo:^28'^];^::^;^^^'"«j;^''eanO .^ Society, Lon., 188() crSyoi" '"/?"''''> ■""' •^•"•'e"n Question: with Introdoct;,.. V' ., H'"^'' "i the Land 1881, 8yo. 32. The e' ''" ' ?/• "; Bellingham, Lon.! 8vo. 33. Ch,.;„ct isU Torn r W™''- ^"°- '«8'^. P Eminent Henry Edwfird Car.n ,\, """«'^ "^ ">e Jlost ?f We,.tn,instef : be^g s^Sioni^P r, "«,' ^''"'"'i^hop loal, and Religious. fVom h r^' ^ " ' ^^"^"'"f^- ranged by W. S L llv r Jo"""" " ritings. Ar- Independence-ofth "Z,-,^':^;';-; l*':'' ": 8vo. ^34. The 3... Religio Viatori,s, Lon^ ?8»'. -,V''i' \T' 'S**?. 8vo. Manning, J. f p V ' i* "'^ • L888. {^- in .!; cois^-rv^^ji^-- ^^ ^''ri^^::«:::;^';^^Ie.viMe.,.„ai.,r,h, WiUj, but of God, Bost,, iss'i r'rno ' '-'""• '■ '^'o' of Manning, Jamp« ik n Li^^. [verse,! 'Cin. ,'887 ,9!" "*""• ^'l-e Passion of ^<{^"(m^^V:^;^„'Z""^ Court Reports, ' a.-rr;?fN«'',^:,a:-if'!^-^.-. '«^2-.88,. wa„ P.otures, dr..wn with pfr^ a^',, p'^'^, ii'-^'f^; I- Spanish Holy Fields:!, pllesti'ne™,,.':?;;,!' •■,'''"• ''■ "Tho«e f- The Lan,l of the Pharaoh kI''; ^°"-'J>^'^, r. 8yo. Lon., 1875, ,-. 8yo. 5 A,n» ti ^^S- ""'' ^^'"«L "'"St. I'en anl ]-encil. illust. Lon""l"s-7'"7' ''™"" "'"> 1071 MAN MAN "Tlie mitliMr tiOls us little or nuthlin,' wlilcli hn., luit lit't'li tiilil iiM well, or IjulliT, iiiniiv liincs Mfluri'. , . . Tlie illiistniMDiis, vhlcliarosciillcri'il tiinmnh (lie vcjUiiin' with I'xtruiiu' iinifusloii, iiri' noiRTally iippo.slti' iiinl ulli'ctlvi'." — .lra((., xll. 2iiJ. ll. Itiilian l'ietur<'i', dniwn with I'cn mid I'encil. Illust. Nfiv uc.'.. rev. mid piirtly rewiitten by S. (}. Mreuii. l,on., Iss.'i, r. Svo. With (JiiKKN, S. (1., EliK'ixli I'icture!", drawn with Pen and I'ouoil. Illust. Imu., 1877, r. Svn. mannings W. A Child'H Droarnoftho Zuo. Illiist. Lon.. I.HSs, Itci. MaiuiillKl*>l>< A. (Trans.) Foolprints of the Holy Dead: I'niiii the Uerinan. liy A. M. K.in., I.SIiH, Svo. 3iniin(>ck, I*. U<'li(;ii>iis Onler* : Sideetions from Father Jeniini! I'lalus, lli:)L', liun., 1S(JS, K'mu. Mniisel, Very Kev. Henry I^oiiKueville, D.F)., [mill, vul. ii., add.,1 l^-0-lS7l, educated at .Merehant Tayliirs' .Selmipl, and at 8t. John's College, 0.\r(ir4:i; a)>|jointed reader in mural and inetaphysieal plii- losophy at Magdalen (.'■iliege ISjj; Waynlleto professor ISo'.l; Kegins profe.«siir of eeelcsiastical history and canon of I'hrist Chureh ISIil!; dean of St. Paul's, in sueoession to Dr. Jlilinan, ISIiS. I. Scenes from an riilinished Dramii entitled Phrontiiterion, or, Uxford in the Nir teenth Century ; :!d ed., Oxf.. is.jj, Svo. Anon. 2. The Limits of Religious Thcjught, (Batupton Lectures,) Lon., 18,^.S, Svo; Slh ed.. ISli", p. Svo. " Whatever Mr. Maiisel nndertakes tjcars the marks of his great aliilily and iiidnslry, and these lectures rise to a grave elocnicnec iil' which his other writings, fniiii their snlijeels, woiihl hardly admit. The language is well chostn and Ills close to the Ihunght, and a suhjcel is fairly pursued withont digression I'r needless ornanieul. , , . lint the net result ce MANSFIEI.n, Cn.\ltI.KS Bl.ACIIFOIlI), eiljild, Mansliip, Kev. Andrew, [nuii; vol. ii., mid..] h. 1824, in Caroline Co., Md. ; entered the ministry of ihc Methodist Episcopal Church in 1S43; lield various charges, and since 18BH has resided in Philadelphia. 1. Clierished Memories, 1859, 2 The Patriot's llyuui- liook, 181)2. 3. National Jewels : Washington, Lincoln, und the Fathers of the Revolution, Phila., isii.^, Svo. 4. Ueminisccnces from the Saddle- Bags (d a Metlioilist Preacher, 187S. 5. History of Gospel Tents and i;.\- perience, 1884. (Manson, D., M.A., M.I). On the Sulphur and Chalybeate Woters of Strathpeffer Spa, in the Scottish Highlands, Lon., 1S77, p. Svo; 5th ed., 1SS4. 9lanson, tieorge J. Work for Women, l.on., ISSH, IHino. " Manson, James B.," (Pseud.) See Miiiii.iv. Jamks, hi/rit. Manson, James Uolivar. Contemporary Scot- tish Art ; a Series of Pen-and-ink Sketches, liy Eu- phranor. Edin., 1864, Svo. illaiison, Otis Frederick. Quinine: a Trentise on the Phvsiological and Therapeutic Action of the Sul- phate of liuinine, Phila., 1SS2, 12ino. Manson, Patrick, M.D., of Amoy, Chiiwi. The Filaria Sanguinis lloiiiinis and Certain New Korias of I'arasitic Disease in India, Cliina, and Warm Countries, Illust. Lon., 1SS3, Svo. Mant, Hev. Frederick Woods, b. isiw, ot Crawley, Hampshire; son of Rt. Rev. Kichaid Mnnt, uiii/e, vol. ii. ;; graduated at New Inn Hall. <''.\f"rd, 1844; ordained 1841 ; vicar of Stanford, Norfolk, ISol- 58, of Woodnnincotc 1858-70, ami of Egliam 1.^70-79. 1. Rubi : a Tale of the Sea : a Poem, Lon., bl". I'-mo. 2. Reginald Vero : a Tale of the Civil Wars, in Verse, ton., I84«, MAN • '84«, l2mo •! Th «i. ., MAR Vf»r« „t .Se,., L,;„., lisi |o;,,^'."''i'''"""i °'- Twelve i on r)i,oa..OH „f ,.,„ r -'• TlH. .. March. A .'''■),"''T; '''.'"•' '^S or, Tho Mental Sum-rin ^ ,, '' ,m'' .V'V^'"" "''■'*'"■'•"" ■ ^- Village CM,orir.',,V'',,^i;'' •'-''"■■ I""' '-'"'O- iUaiitun, Waller p' i r an.l how to pre,,"?. ,l!,l r T''^"' '""' '" ''"('•H Complete Mu„u„l of In, uc o„ for T''^'"" " '^""''''"'•^ the Collector. Illu,t U„Jt 1 Ms7 :.," """''""""k for Motho.ls in Zoology T;,„.h,n L" n .' .'"'"• '• ''''"'""•v The Ueulher ,it (,'„nne,, a Ito|Mjrt, I,un., 1x77. -Ke.Horts ; > I2iii,i iliirinff ■ The their See U'ooi.s(jN, CoH- ".March, Amu.,"' 1 1.','," '^har^e of l're..l,,teriVnHn?ir, '"'""' '•■^l''; h,„ huU '• Walk, „„,! lloL" of Jci. ■",*''!",'■«"','"''''' '-•'"'rohe,. Night ."Seone., in the f i ,i;> li J L"''''' '"""■ '"'»"• 2. "•"0, 1S70, SV.O. , F,l''5','?- ,•■'• OurF,itherU Mauville, Marioii. iw,.,- ,u',V'T"""' '-"">■ Vo^^en, Phil,.., ,,,H7, U'.no- M „,"'fsss""'"' """^ ""'" 'Uaiiwnriiie, li. jw i ,p • : '''^• ti»nan.i(innvth„f J „""t„^ iT'l'T,"" "'" ^'""''»- Maiiwell >l ,, 1 ' '^''"•' '**.>o, l2mo. Ptorj, Lon., r,s8s,'|s"*„ ^'"''^'' ^'••'""■I'li : a Cornish Manypcnny, tJeorffP w • . affiurs l8,o;f-57, ami eKm rVr .T'^'i'-'''""''''"'" ^"''i"" « .'r^e. Our in,lia„ W ,■","; 1. sir's" ^''""""»*i»n aiware,l.--.v„(,;'„^;'i^^'";,',"" question' which has y'i naplesoii, Jnmps "I'fo..^., '" Knglan.l an.l .Ameri, , "r ' %", T''"^'" ""-""ger l>,4H-,888, Lon., 1888, 2 Jol^ 'vo ' "" *''"""''•«' I.«»<."lr5i;i;il<;j'\,r^'^^^^-e a more -hccry noeou.u of ol grievous lireaeho'i , f ii.fVi, ' .'-^'■" "''en he is tolling ml m.fuir.luMli^u; i/'iriV?V' ^' •"'''"'"'' ""'I "^^^^^^ f'^^hilinn Mr. Mai^l" n ,"I';,' '"'""Mr fxTvades tl e o"» vein, hut "hen it^loes mV ,' '""■". ""lo in a seri^ sense a«,| shrewdness %,,,"•, .'""^■""'""■■^ arefnil "f I'^^r,- professor of p ' bl„2 an 1 ^"""'•^^i'^'- T'-ehind, ■^".'r^eiSf^ vt'^"^r' -^^ f'l'ih'-phie^l So ; V ;;n,ra\.r""'"^;"' ""^ ''■""■in '""" ^'^■'vf;^'" '"'"'lenst.d, , ■'• Intro.lueti..n to An,/l„v '""■•'''• •'■*'• («n,ler, >f. V„rk. 187(1 4 "f'V .'•'" ,^"«'»-^"X"n t'lgli.shNotes, N. Vork,'lS7)' piL •*''°"'' "'"' M^^:;^i:^^[-7^^:;^;i;v,Mi).,k.R.c.s.,gr„„oatea Hoelulale police, an .t^^-,,','" ' '"'"'"■"I "«'"■'■ "l' the "■■■'larv. I. l"st nne'!?' V '•«'■"" "'' Hochraaisoj Hcj!rn^.^,:.^«L,,i!T!:sV '"""""^^ «™"™'' -^.v i^- ISI^,".'';^ '''• ^'- J-'o'v'^ranci Fruit Decoration. Lon iW«rcha„., n, T. '. «etrotha. and Bridals, with luii oea-side Places of C|.,r.. i "•,''.'■,""""»■'"■>» Spas """-.Mo. -" ""i^orauon, t,on., 1876. 6. Treatment of A?' ^.''"',''^"'' '21110; 3d ed., Mnrchant, W T 1 I. , . Wturos, I.„n., ?;"/^' Pmo T,'",'^'*'," "'^«"^«' ^ Three :» Chat about We, dL Oak ,''''';" t""'' '^"^"'■^. "i'h ".>Iar, HelPi M 7d • T'' ®''- ''*'^- Lo"-, I'^rH „ si! .f ,■"? ""^ Wed.ling Customs Marah, Rev. Wi|lia,„ „ ' »"'' Hop»,'l,^,;""T;i\"'' '^r"^"'"' """""» '» «"«-•, Malt Tim's : with a Sket, h /h''^ Archbishop Ju.von and ! ''\f^'''l and interoMini m, tttr ■•-s'r^y.''''''-'''' '"' '"■''^^ ",,Ki,..., .. ',?, •'?'»" «• Annotated Catalogno of the h- "n'^S':-;;. ^;,^^;;;|;. at Worcester, Mass., I'netor and editor of e ZTyoTT'W?'^ ""^ P''"' fecMot Chapter of I'olitical I istorv l°'V''^-'^- A ■""■'■on: the Truth «>,..„,.„• '^!^, IL'mo. O'.l-mo. 2. l,,le Duties, N, Vork, tellSS!'*,^'!,^ J L'«t!^' -;'o^ '0 ">« bar The studTnT's^ ,:■„":',;'' -'•■ I"">- '«' ■, 87„."7 veya^cirg, Lon. ts ^ "lo '? ^.-'/^'-''-'g to Con- ho Principal t-tatutes VelaMn„ *' r ^"" ^i'^>-""'^ o( i>irb, I2mo, 4th e,"! 188' ^ '» Convejaneing, Lon., (Tmnso'^'he"Sar'?,'i"":''°/.^^-»- "■ '«■"• I 2 vols , I..U Sv'o! atlas to'" 2' (Tr,t ^'^^ ^R^"'^' '''' Process, h, a. B. Erco.an,, LtI:T8^|'2'':^;.f ^e^x^tS 1073 ;.^*. . .^ jj li li in 1 MAR IMarcy, Urie-(>en. Itnnclolpli llnrnoN, I'.S.A., IH12-I8S7, b. lit Ureenwicli, Mim*. ; brollior of K. E. Miiroy, M.l)., 'ii/ira ; uriidunti'il jil llm U.S. Military AoiKlt'iny Ih;I2 : ilitiiin.tliu M«.xici>n wiir, mill the civil wiir; wan in8|)euliir-);i''i<'''»l of thu army IHIUi-SI. I, i:x|iliinUicjn,« of tlic Koil Kiver in 1H:)2, Wash., IMS.), 2. The I'rairlo Travullcr; a Jliind-lloiik lor Overland K.x|]edilion,«, N. York, IH.')il, 12iiio; Kni;. eil., willi Notes by U, K. llurton, Lon., i.-iii:). •'(iciioral Miirey wa.i employi-d for nianyyiiirs In the C'oiniimiid of cxiiwlltliins, liy ii varii'ty of cIllliMriit riiiit«». civtT till' pmiric's rrnin tliu Ku.«ti'rii stiiti's to ('iiliruriiiii iiiiil oiIrt cimiilrlcsiin the' I'ncllii'. . . . His book »i't!iii!« lo lie IiKjilflli'il nil .Mr. lialton's ' Mt 'if Travel,' of whlcli be 1ms maile coiislileralili', IIuhikIi iml iiimV"Wf^73, Svo. " His orders were to visit every island in the New Heb- rides and .Sill la Cruz xrniips, to Investigate niiiiierniis iiiui ders of British subjects whlih bad recently been cniiimii teil by the islanders, and to report iipiiii the alleged i'ii->. of kiaiiapiilng which were suppo.sed to have led to Ihe-e crimes."— .l»i., .N'o. ■J;i78. 2. A Whaling Cruise to Bnllin's Bay, Lon., 1874, .svo; 2d ed., 1875, p. Svo. 3. I'he Great Frozen Sea: a Personal Narrative of the Voyage of the " Alert" duriti;; the Arctic Expedition of 1S75-76, Lon., 1878, Svo; rili ed., 1884. "It Is both trustworthy and readable. It only iimfesses to bi' a relation of the writer's own exiicrieiices. Imt. in reality, so intimately was its author mixed up with ihe allitirs of the dllTereiit sledge-liartles that it may be sili Iv taken as an outline aeeount of the proi'eedings of all con' cerned."- .l//i., .No. 'Jiil4. 4. Northward Ho I including a Narrative of Ca{ilain Phipps' Expedition. By a .Midshipman. Lon,, IsT'.i. |i, Svo. 5. (Ed.) The Voyages and Works of Captain .lulin Davis, (Hiikluyt Soo. Pub..) Lon., 18811, Svo. (1. A Pular Reconnaissance: being the Voyage of the " Isbjiirn" to Novaya Zenilya in 1879. Iliust. Lon., 1881, Svo. " He now gives us an aeeount of his cruise in the liveli- est of little cutters, the ' Isliji'irn,' which was hired l>y sir Henry George lliiotb . . . for a sporting triji In Xova.vii Zenilya. . . . ('apt. .Markbani is a keen observer of :iatufe, and the r' suits of his observation are charmingly told." — .lf(i((., xix. 2;iti. Markham, Christopher A. History of tlie County Buildings of Nortliamptonshire. Iliust, North- auiiiton. 1885, Svo. Markham, ClemeiitH Robert, C.B., F.K.s,. F.S.A., [mile, vol. ii., add.,] b. 1830, at Stiiliiis;lliTt, Y'orkshire; served as midshipman in the Arctic ex|icJi- tion in search of Sir J. Franklin 1850-51 ; made a jmir- ney of exploration in Peru 1852-54; was empluycd in introducing the cultivation of the cinchona-tree iniu India lS(iO-(il, and was geographer to the Abys.-iiiiim expedition 1807-68; secretary of the Hakluyt Society 1858, and of the Royal Geographical Society lsii3; assistant secretary in the India Office 1808-77 ; edit ir nf the Geographical Magazine 1872-78. 1. Travel? in I'cru and India while superiiilemling the Collection "f Cin- chona Plants and Seeds in South America and their In- troduction into India, Lon., 1802, Svo. " His work will be read with interest and priillt, Iniiiilhc variety of sub|ects on which it supplies reliable iiil'nraiii- tioii, and the manner in which they are treated.' —.l(/i,, No. 1829. 2. Contributions towards a Grammar and Dictionary of the Quiehua, the Language of the Y'ncas of Peru, Lon., 1863, p. 8vo. 3. Spanisli Irrigation, 1867. 4. A History of the Abyssiniiin Expedition, Lon., ISfiil, Svo. 5. A Life of the Great Lord Fairfax. Cnuiniander-iii- Chiof of the Army of the Parliament of Knglanil, I.on., 1S70, Svo. " A book of real and conscientious work. . . . Mr. Marl<- ham's chief object seems to be to challenge lor Kairl'iix his proper jilace in the military hi.story of the Civil '\Viir. in which he holds that his fame has been unfairly om r.-hiiii- owed by the fame of Cromwell."— .Si*. Kev., xxx. il. 6. Ollanta: a Drama in the Quiehua Language: I'e.xt. Translation, and Introduction, Lon., 1871, p. Svo. 7. A Memoir on the Indian Surveys: printed by Order of Her Majesty's .Sccrct.-iry of State for Indi.i in t'cuncil, Lon., IS71, imp. Svo; 2d ed., 1878. " For a full, precise, and faithful record of whal si ience has done and is doing for our great Eastern deneiidincv, we cannot do better than refer the reader to Sir. -Murk- ham's admirable Memoir."— Sa(. Rev., xxxi. 8(W. MAR MAR Tm.lor,' L.;„„| Uula:.,:': ,HM.-r..mo' """"""'"' """ '^'•"<«>n»>, WniJiim Orlando, Af.D p H r P L'"'". -I. M, a,i,i 1 I. „i.,„.„.„ or 'the ji.:„;,'"f,;i,-; reel kninviM urorUi,. whi I . li, ., .' ft: '".."" I'HIiIm' ii cdr- III' (l.Tlved froM V I ^ ,,''' ' t '"' li'.ll"";!'"" "•^■""I'" "> ■ ,f ^ "«"'• ''""■- '««•'. 8v<), ;), I)|..,,|i,,„ ' . , p ' " ' Str;,r';:;..i^'!'-!',''f'"".'-'^A".'..eo::^;: «(.»Hi c.xi.i.ri..i,k., M«u.« "hiv ■m;is"7;;;.T,ih:'',',n','r 1',""" "*' i"-''- 1 lling of the ,7 ;"''' I' >'«. I'".- Knwluat,.,! at lh!> New Y irk (, Ilia 1 1.;m-.1» : with ,v l>|,.,i f„r the C.rrct Suoll I nine lonii (icniia lllnat i . i.,-- °H""-"» ". um i „ ni,., ■' . "' - ■■ ■■ r"—"»iim ui uii! ivcw Viirk CiiMcl' .11, Arctic ^w■I:i:t^-''A^,..tlc a„„ A „ r,.n'", .^ .tl-i* .,":''" '^""^ '"" "'-M : « Novel, I77'i'lHrt"'i ^"lJ:l'^' '^'■'■"'' ""'' Anlarctio UfB,.,.,» 0,7' ss^r'p/" Countries a„,l British Colonil-s.") illust' '"'"•; ';^*''I' '?'""• "5- IVTovnin Hark: a Ponular A. >.lo of llobcrt Kiirfax, of Steotun, Vice A In ir j M ilerinan, an.l ,M,.,nbor for York A D Illllil 79^ ' piM f.,.. o.i«i„a, Letter, a;!;!"?',!!:'::;^;^ S; .,a;'im,mMi''!;rhirfa"ts' iiTo," ;:"""'"-',"■ '!'"""'^^-- "<^^ on., anmher Ike Kee.se on a eonuno,!'"-,-;, ' ^ ' t ;.""' 8i "p. i'l* e'j"« "r" =. "V »-.".'"-" "iogranhy of of the Iion., \ -■*;,, ;i vol8. er. Svo ch!!"h'';j:Y^;rr^fr:;:,„ c^"-""""- Js;;!;;7i,^^:s"Sv^ '''"' •">"" ''""•- '^^ "«^; OoManiiil, l,on,, I,s71l, p Nyo "anus mnry Lo™" .m',' '"'I**''""",'^;, '• l^'-vs of Affection : I-oom,, lM^,'*!.o.*'"''*' «i"'«"l»"» Hhyu.e«. Illu«.. Lon., iMiirk", Rev. Jampfi I ri n 'm i. . t.n;"'• ^ . iciiy (II tne Hiir of Indepcn.lence, Iho Dutch, Lon., IH.SS, Svo •Mr. Murklmni has edited the following works for Iho iMkluyt .Sooioty: 1. The Life and Act., of D n A . or. Kvo. 4. IS^'S.Syot'crSvo • • *''"'"-'" "^""^ ^^o^"^' '"">•. ^"ahl ^.i^ :r "!""j^- _ ^^« «»'^"ve Propor- g'lja. hon., 1865,, Svo. I. First Part of the Royal Coin r P^ru ;„• is-''- u'"- i- '^."P"''- «■" ">o Discove^ry and lawsof ;'h V • ™; "• ?"'"''*-"^ of the Right "' ';"" "i ">« ^»«ii8. J" Yule-Log. ' V V'"?' "*'"' 'I- Svo- 2. Aboard the" .Muyis " •i ter J^:^' i'?' "')• »^°- •*• On the E Ige „V '"'■/"".»'• N.York, 1881,80. , Svo. 4. Narfntive lli^tory of King Philip's War. ami .h» Ip.M ./t"! - III,i«r„^r^M '"'- ^^V'","""' *"" "f ">'■ United .States.") IJi! ? ''V w' Tl'O'na'' H., [ante, yol. ii., add.l 1 Ts.°8''1 ,*'■"" o"?"?' ^'*''«'=« Acts': with Rules Ac ; '•' n., 1858, 12rao. 2. Joint-Stook Companies Acts, 1856- ^..ntr.'V.o^.'^^.f;""''- ^"'"■"' "- Cross of Con- cr.'^M""*'"*'' "*••''"«'••'• Medical Mission, Lon., I8B0, PrfJ'iples^'L-'o"'?.'!:; ,,Xr'""'"e inyestigatedinits Po'^fof"Vr"eI.Vr,l^'V.!''''!''', "''""-^ "f 'he Maritime M ■'ffi'""'' : 'th cd., Lon., Lsiio, Svo. Lon.,"! 888, 4V/ '""'""^ ""'"^ '*" ^^"■■'''' I"""'- 12mo*"' *'"""*** "• "™'t-f^ife '" Song, Bait., 1^74, Marr, John E. The Cla,«siflcation of the Cambrian "8i2:Lo;,'ri,^rs'y?^'"'^ """^"'s-"" ^'-o^'ir Bot^.'o'n.!^•8'^2:^ '^"""'"^'^ «"'"^' - "-^^^ JWarrack, Richard, b. 183I, at .Sancreed, Corn- wall, a solictor. With llARyF.v, Ukv. E. tl How wo by tlil'dfth^rr "T^ur^n "' f.'!sf ' f "'^'"'' ""** ^''""*<» 1075 MAR MAR 3(1 uiio, Minatonary iinil Itincovoror, Uun., 1877, I2inu. t. The (irmtt AiiiiMtlu: Piolurcn troin tlx^ Life uf ,Sl. Piiul, I on., IM7H, ISiiKi. ft. " l,iiiul of tlio iMountiun iiikI the FIiidiI ;" 8culti.'
  • «il Anioricanii, I.iiii., iHMii, |i. Mvo. 12. 'I'lio l.imil uf tliu (Uiiiutu: Plo- turca of Iiifo in Soiitluirn [inllii, l.on., If^S?, l2iiio. Miirriiier« Itcv. Kilwiii Thomni« Jiiiiie!i, gnuluiitvil lit C'hrlit ColleKu, C'Hinljriilf{e, Is,~i2i iinluinuil lH,');i. Sernion.< iirciicbed in Lyme Ui'gin, Lon,, Ihil2, 12nii>. Murriot, Tlianinii. Tbe Flouil, [vorae,] RuohJulu, IS.W. ninrriott, Rev. Charles, M.A., CD., [<^l^, vol. ii., aild.,] 1SU2-IS.1S. I'or bion., sou lIurgon'H " Tnelvi! tlooil Men." 1, Co-Oponitive Prinoiiilca iinil Triio Polit- iiiii Kidiioniy, I,iin., IS,');i, l2nio. 2, Five Scrniona on Faith iind Chiiridi Autliority, Lon., IH,)-, 8vo. ;i. Leo- tuioa on St. I'luil'rt Epintlu to the HiMiiiina, Lon., IH.V.I, 12nio. I. .S. Aurolius Au);u8tinii.4 D|iiii(.'o|iuiJ de Cut<- olii/.anilis, itc, Lon., IStW, 12mo. .tiarriott, Frances S. 1. A VodviiOircrinu, Lon., 1802, 4to. 2. Synibola from N'atnro: .Sketched for Old and Young; new ed., Lon., IH77, Kinio. .Yfarriutt, (>. It. I. (Trana.) Primitive Property, by Kmilo do Laveleyo : witli Introduution by J, E. (.'. Lealit', Lon. and N. Ynrls. 1M7S, Svo. Marriott, J. T. Uur Unitarian Faith : Diacouraea, Lon., I.ss:<, 12mo. Marriott, \V. Hinta to Moteorologioal Observera; 2d ed., Lon., is.ss, Svo. Marriott, Migor-Uen. W. F. Grammar of Po- litiaal Keonoiiiy, Lon., 1S71, p. Svo. Marriott, W. 8. Uldun and Modem Timca : wiih other Pui'ins, Lon., IS.')."), p. Svo. Marriott, Kev. Wharton Booth, M.A., I).I>., B.C.L., !,s2a-l.S71, Follow of E.\eter Colligo, Oxford, 18JB-51 ; master at Kton 185(1-71, and from then (irin- field lecturer at Oxford. I. Eiphnilta : Wholesome Words of Holy Scripture, lion., IStil, 12mo. 2. Vesti- ariuin C'hri.stiiiuum : the Origin and Gradual Develop- ment of the Dri'sa of Holy Ministry in the Ohurcn. Illust. Lon., 1S«8, r. Svo. * "Consistsof tliri'i! parts,— (Irst, an introduction, In which Ills own view.son the subject arc oxpounded and enforced ; secondly, a loin; array of extracts frmn patristic and nied- la'Viil writers In supimrt of them ; and, lastly, what Is far thu most valuable portion of the volume, about sixty plates from ancient munuinenis, designed to iUustruto the same oonclnsions."— A'at. AVc, xxv. 727. .S. Vestments of the Church. Illust. Lon., 18B9, Svo. 4. Tho Testimony of the Catacombs and of other Monu- ments of Christian Art concerning (Jueationa of Doctrine now disputed in the Church, Lon., 1870, Svo. Marriott, William Thackeray. J. Clerical Disabilities, Lon., ISliS, 8vo. 2. Two Veara of British Intervention in Kj;ypt: a Letter, Lon., 1884, Svo, Mnrryat, Augusta. 1. Lostin the.Iungle: a Story of the Indian Mutiny, Lon., 1876, Ifimo. 2. Left to Themsolvos in Australia. Illust. Lon., 1S78, p. Svo. 3. The Keverse of the Shield ; or. The Adventures of Grenville le Marobant during the B'ranco-Prussian War. Illust. Lon., 1879, p. Svo. Marryat, Blanche. Briars and Thorns, Lon., 18117, ;! vols. Svo. Marryat, Emilia. Sec Nonnis, Emilia. Marryat, Florence. See Lka.v, Mhs. Florknik. Marryat, Mtyor II, F. Catechiam of Military Training, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. Marryat, Horace. 1. A Residence in Jutland, tbe Danish Islands, and Copenhagen, Lon., ISRO, 2 vola. p. Svo. "There Is a great deal of really sound information about a part of the world which few Englishmen visit. A strouRer head misht have proilnccd a much t)ct.t4T lw..n!.-, h;:: Mr. Marryat Is very far from haviuf; produced a bad one."— Hot. Rev., xi. 227. 2. One Year in Sweden, Lon., lSfi2, 2 vola. p. Svo. Marryat, Rosalind. 1. Wives and Mothers ; 1076 iteadinga for Mothers' .Mi'ctings. Lon.. IS7ft, 3 vols. 12mo; n^w ed., 1870. 2. Steps tol'hrlstian Minhnod ' WiirilH for llo.vs, Lon., 1878, I2inii ;i. The I'hiiln of Hold: a .Manual of Prayer fur Working- Liids, Lon.. 1880, .r.'nm. .MarKdi-n, Alexander, .M.D., F.R.C.8., b. |s;!o. educiitcd lit King's College, !,ondon: served as army Hir- gcoii in the Ci'linean war, and was for llflcen years -in gcon to the Hoyal Free and Caiii-er Hospitals, {.ondoii, which had been founded by his father, Dr. Williaiu .Miir«- den ; he is still consulting and senior surgeon to tlm.-o institutions. I, A New tind Successful .Mode of Tnat- ing Cerliiin Forms of lancer, Lon., IKII'.I, Svo ; 2d ed., 187,;. 2. Cancer liiiaeks and Cancer Curers, Lun., 1*7:'.. Svo. 3. TJie Treatment of Cancer and Tumours by Chian Turpentine, and All other Methods, Lon., I'-sii, Svo. iMarNden, J, (Trana.) The Skeleton in the Hoiio'. by V. Spielhiiucn, Lon., 1882, cr. Svo. .>larNdeii, Itcv. J. Ii., [om., vol. ii., add.] In lluence of the Mosaic Code upon Legislation, Lun., 181)'.', Svo. .tlarsdcn, J. H. Iland-Rook of Practical Mid- wifery, including Full Instruclioiis for tlie llomii'opatluc Treatment of the Disoi.lers of I'regnancv, itc, .N. Vork, 18711, ,svo. Marsdeu, It. CottonSpinniiig, (" Techno! .gicai Hand- Hooks, ') Lon,. INS4, 12nio. Marwden, It. ■». A unt of the Tcicenieiuny Fe^ti^al of the Uiii -ilyof Kdinbiiigh, Fdin., l^SliXm. Miirsdeii, Itcuiiiald (.odlrcy, b. I^li: oallcl lo the I .ir at till' Inner Temple 1.S72. I. A Trcali-e "ii the Law of Collisions nt Sea, Lon., IfSO, svo; 2d ed., 1885. 2. The lliile against Perpetuities: a Treatise on Remoteness in Liinilalions, Lon., I88H, .svo. 3. iIM.) Reports of Cases determined by the High Court ol ,\.| mirttlly an I upon .\ppeal theiel'roni. 1758-1774. Dv Sir W. Burrell. Lun., 1885, Svo. Marsden, Rev. Thomas, graduated at ror|. Lon.»»1864, 2 vols. p. Svo. B. Cbionicles of Dartuioi.r, Lon.. 1SB5, 3 vola. p. Svo. Marsh, Mrs. Caroline, l";(i, vol. ii., .Mmi-ii. .Mns. (iKOROK P., aild.,1 b. 1810, at Berkley, .^Ll-^, ; daughter of Benjamin Crane; married Oeorge I'crkin- .Marsh, I'li/Vo, in 1838. I. Wolfe of the Knoll, and jilier Poems, N. York, iseo, Kimo. 2. Life and Letters of Oeorge Perkins Marsh: vol. i., N.York, |.-*88. 2 vol-. Svo. (This volume brings the narrative down to ilie appointment of Mr. .Marsh as U.S. minister to Italv in 1861.) "It deals most with his personal character, hi- ::iowih and life as a man. I'hc (Irst part is the most intciv-iini,'. " —Xatitin. xlvii, 'J14. Marsh, Miss Catherine .'>l., [ante, vol. ii.. .M \i:-t!. Miss, add.,] daughter of the late Rev. William .Muisli, iii/rii, rector of Beddington ; has taken a great inlcp -t in the improvement of the working-classes, ."^lie (muii led a convalescent hospital at Blackruck, Brighton, in l^oi's and has establisheil an orphanage at Beckenhani. K.iit, where she resided for some time. 1. A Light for the Line; or, The Story of Thomas Ward, a Railway U'ork- man, 1S58, 12mo. 2. Brave, Kind, and lluppv ; or, Words of Hearty Friendship to the Working .Men of England, Lon., 1S5.8, 12ino. 3. The Race and tlio Prize, Lon., 1850, I2mo. 4. The Haven and the Homo, l.on., 1860. 12mo. 5. Midnight Chimes, Lon., 18(11. IL'nio. B. Tbe Life of Arthur Vandeleur, Late .Major Uiyai Artillery, Lon., 1863, sm. cr. Svo. 7. Death and Lite: a Record of the Cholera Wards in the London 11 " |ritid3, Lon., 1S66, ISmo. 8. Life of the Rev William .Mar.-h, MAR ^im: t:";; !sm: 'iTiitr;: ■"'•• '"" «• nr„y„„r,r ,"• M«".".y, Pi.fur ;. r,r'*^s'-','*''/i '"'"•■ '^«i' '2,.',, MAlt . L ■• . vol. ii., ','"'>■ : -m JUKI •■"i i.jkures and plilluio^ii.ii) Mlib 1^72, :Li^;,,,.' ''■','' T,;:";,vr' "">r"^ if'HiiIi.-.:'r.„ ; '"7-'. IS, ThclH., , ",'" ""'• 'fi" I'l-nv.T ,n '"■>rl«K l...r,., I,s77. |", .„■"''•"'"' '"hrr l)rl..r .M.,. till- I-llo .,f ^Suinuul li, II ",,«"''"'""' lli'i'l.lit- in %ll, I.ori,, I^h:,, 1',,,„ .,7.' '• Mariili: a Prune '>"»' "K.i.ili.i,.,,,/",' ■IV,,,'?,".','"," " "f the II.., Spirit , nd.l., IMII-I8NL' ivii/rVJ ■■• '""■.[">"■ 'i'l tho ti-"e„f ,"'„,;; ■";j"'v" ''■ ■ jee.- t„ r..vi„;;:""K, "bii'ie""'^'" ■. ' "■"X'-'-ub- "";"■'<. I. l.i'cturoH on he F^/j,,T .■'■*"""■ <'^""MVB, ^- Afiiii iinil Xutiiro. n> III led by n..,„„„ u. ,;„:V&.,"r'r''f'''^ '•'"'"''- Hill) n 1870 „i,i, ," "'"'""i 'VI18 issued lit Pl,,^ .i vol.^t''" """^ '"'" ^'""•-•n Editlor,, N. York, 'im M^r.iT 'T;'"'"''' '■ l-'H. * '■"'■' '^'B''a" life ana •"""''' Howard. KHrci _-, . MnrMh '.."''• '■ '-'H- '»'Kiiaii nto niui W!'"/;,: J-,s^;.I">'K. M.D. A Book about Shaais,' •"•^7. f|'- ^v„ V w,- ^'""''■■•."f A. F. Gardiner, Lon fioi.i .. ' """11, U.U.. l-ss_!s«i 1 . ,,. f»>M^:.tions, and delvered ,!,^ ''"""" 'o'nperance or- , ''l"eh " Putnam „';JX W 'f ""■"'""I '™'"'<'^' "f "ne '"""fmd copies had been sill 'K""^''""•''■«'' »"'•«% '"""-^f the' American Trat°tSoo?rv " .'-T.^ '"'" ">« *•' ^o°'«ty, which distributed 'uany thou».„,|, ,„or , . „ < •Mliiry Triliii,,. ,„ „,„ ,■„,,, '';. '.^^>- '-''""• :'. ll„|f. ''•'■'"!"• ^' Voik, /hhm i:,,' ""• '• l"'Mp.ir«n.« Hecol. "»"i I'uli.il, l,S(17. -'""• ''• ' fayum Ironi I'l.vin. ''liirHli, John II I. iu'ii '■'"'-ter, |s.|,i, .H,.„. I J' I, "'"."""""y Truo:' .Man •^. WiH« j<„yl„u,,f ,,,•,">' '«^ "' .-^liakinpoiire |s;' ■'"'^i"n';y.'o«.Th Pall ' ' '™ ""»' «ith In.n,: 1 >i -M, i,.,u,, (iKiin. 1,1 11 , hist ;/,','""■■ "'"' ""I'le a ^;j«is:■-,■;'; ami,,,,,;,^; i,;,.,';",,^ 'J"-n-lan,V r.:n",*.Sfi7,",r;;';',:"' '■■■'"" *""''".",„„„ „ t».'W at V,.|„ ,i„,, |,s'fi" li '^''''""'^•"' l'"''t-..n. "ciontilio exploration, in ,1,; Ho.kv M """'" ^■"""•-ive ° harge of tlio division of ZuZitl ,"?"""""-- '""I l>a, y.."'. (Jeologieal .Survey. ' '""'*A'"*"'"«>' '" "'« ^S.";^^ ^!;-'r'ir'^.HS^nr:r;{:^h ;u^-;;- ■! vol... p. sy„, ™" ^' J'aidonhood, l.on., |,n(17 '^firNli, NylveslPr \r r. o ' 'ieal (Juide to the I',!, ' . ' ■^™'''>n-CuttinK • a I'm,. ! 1H.'.J, 1-11,0. ' • "• "'*''» ■">'' iinds: Poems, L,„; >'S- t^yE^,'^'?^^ ^-od ,1, Merchant i iTijlso, Where he Kraduated ,i« ."„ 'V " ^"""S'^- (■"»'- "nd was elected a^e lo?v lecturr;"'' ^"""^'--"^ "' '^«* I Ca«,'"'"lge Crou, I,.6,S t IIIst- ' «» '""nil science at »i|"»' of t'niversitv Co Li ,' •"'";" ""^ ""^"""e prin- Uppointed I'oturer'^in p^^ • ,'^"t'- ^^ "*«■' he' w", '«KC, 0.xford, and in I8S4 ,V„ "™"'?"7 "' ""Hiol Col- oett as professor of p„|(ioal 1 ""'''"' ''•■"''■"sor Fa,v. v«- ty The Preset CiCofi^.'" *""■""'""«« '"'- and pre,i.,;tK the ;vhoi •''^'h"'"' '"""■"'»'f'"nVit';id''vruVir ■ ' ""^i;"""' fr<-''^h,ieJof 11, 'ration'"" Si^'«''"''''f "f argiT: jMarshall, Arthur m7 ,es ~M T lii . ' '''"' F.K..S., professor of loolo/v »„ i ' ^ ^^•' ^^'I^-' »-Sc., ,in Owens College, Victor!frf^ ™>"parative anatomy Tho Frog: an In roduc in toTT^' *'i'°«hester. |^ Embryology, Manchester, iVsz.e^ "of .3^^^ 107?" # li ""•"1'"^ •■•M|>>«M| ;t::3C::w MAR MAR enl., ISSS, 2. (Ell.) Owens College: Stuilies from the niologiciil liiibdnitory : vol. i., Miinehe.itcr, 1SS6, 8vo. ■\Vith iliMiST, C. IlKRiiKiiT, (Uinonstnitor iind aaMstant =,,,,, , ,, ^. lecturer in zoology in Owens CMesc A Junior Course of 2(1. Little Muy >■ HS"''-;',"';:' '''" .'^''l^L^,, . Pniotical Zoology, Lon., 1.S87, er. Svo. Lon 18 '«.>"'"• ^J' „'" '''^,7^""'' ^'■^""^' ' MBrslittll, Beatrice. 1. The Shadow of Erks- ; ot Heart; 4th cil., Lon., IShil, p dale: ii Novel, Lon., 1875, :! vols. i). Svo. 2. Dolly's of the J wo Margarets Charge, Lon., ISSI), 18mo. .3. Fan's Brother; or. An Old Tlead on Young Shoulders, Lon., I8S1, ISuio. 4. (Triins.) Stella; from the German of Fanny Lewald, Lon., 1SS4, 2 vols. l8mo. o. Nancy's Nephew; or, Mike's First Campaign. Illust. Lon., 18S«, p. Svo. MarstiHll, Charles. I. Lays and Lectures for Scotiii's Daughters of Industry, Edin., ISJ.'i, 12mo. 2. Jloinely Words and Songs for Working Wives, Ac, Ldin., ]S57. ISmo. :i. Lavs and Lectures for Working Men and Women, Edin.,"lS78, l2mo. iMiirsliall, Charles, ("Heraclitus Grey," pseud.) 1. Tlie Thr.o Paths: a Novel, Lon., ISSil, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Armstrong Magncy, Lon., 1S67, p. 8vo. :i. In Vain, Lon., IStW, :i vols. p. 8vo. 4. King (iab's Story-Uag, and tlie Wonderful Stories it contained. IlUist. Lon., 1S69, Ifimo. 5. Playing Trades, Lon., ISTII, l6mo; 3d el.. 1SS3. fi. Careless Kyts, and other Stories, Lon., lS7y, p. Svo. Marshall, Charles. The Canadian Dominion, Lon., 1S71, Svo. "Those parts of Mr. Marshall's book which deal with the practical aspect-s nf Canadian life are likely to make most impre.ssioii. lie has evidently devoted much care and maiivlnquiriesui theciuestionof emigration, and to every- tliliiK eonnected with the Canadian Dominion which con- cerns the molher-country."— >'p<'l•^I^)r, xliv. IHIW. MarKhall, Rev. Charles, .M.A., d. 18S4; gradu- ated at St. Bees ISlli; ordained I.S44; rector of Har- purhey from 1854, (Ed.) The Latin Prayer-Book of Charles II., Oxf., 1SS2. Marshall, Charles F. The True History of the Brooklyn Scandal: Account of tire Trial of H._ W. Beecher upon Charges preferred by T. Tilton, is . Vork, IS74, Svo. Marshall, Rev. Edward, M.A., F.S.A., gradu- ated at Corpus Cliristi College, O.xford, is;is, and elected a Fellow; ordained l.S:!9; vicar of Sandford St. Martin since 18S4. 1. An Account of the Parish of Sandford, in the Deanery of Woodstock, Oxf., 18611, p. 8vo. 2. An .Account of the Township of Church Enstone, in the Deanery of Chipping-Norton, Oxf., ISfiS, p. Svo. 3. An Account of the Township of Ittley, in the Deanery of Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire, from the Earliest Notices, Oxf., 1S71). p. .Svo; 2d ed., enl., 1S74. 4. The Early History of Woodstock Manor, and its Environs in Bladon, Hen- pin L;ton, New Woodstock, Blenheim : with Later Notices. Iliu-'t. Oxf, 1S73, or. Svo. "The history of Woodstock is full of interest. It only remains for us to add that it is told in an iiiterestiii)' way by .Mr. Marshall. . . . His materials have been gathered from source;: wide apart, and he has so arranged thorn a.s to make an attractive story."— yl(/i.. No. '2411. 5. A Supplement to the History of Wooi" took Manor and its Environs: with a Notice of the Church and Parish of Wootton, Oxf., 1875, or. Svo. 6. Oxford, (" Diocesan Hislories,") Lon., 1SS2, l?mo. Marshall, Edward Chaiiiicby, [mite, vol. ii., add..] v.as eonnected with the New Vork Star and Even- ing Telegraph 1875-85, and has since become financial agent of the American Protective Tariff League. I. History of the United States Naval Academy: with Biographical Sketches, Ac, N. York, 1S02, 12nio. 2. The Ancestors of • eneral Grant and their Contempora- ries, N. York, isfi9, 12mo. Marshall, .Mrs. Emma, (Martin,) b. 1832. 1. Happy Days at Fernbank : a Story, Lon., 1881, ISmo. 2. Edith Prescr < Lon., lSfi3, I2ino. 3. Rainy Days, and how to in i-c them, Lon., 18(13, 12iuo. 4. Rose Bryant, Lon., 18(13, 12mo. 5. Helen's Diary; or. Thirty Years Ago, Lon., 1884, 12mo. 8. Katie's Work, Lon., 18(14, ISmo. 7. Considen : .n ; or, How can wo Help One Another':* I,on., 1881, ;Sino. 8. Brook Silvertone and the 'jost Lilies, Lon., 1885, sq. Ifimo. !t. Roger's Apprcntioeship, Lon., 1S85, l2iiio 1(1. Ma; or, Living for Others: a Story, Lon., 1865, ISmo. II. The Dawn of Life: or. Little Mildred's Story, Lon., 1S66, i2mo. 12. Millioent Legh : a Talc, Lon.', 1886, 12ino. 13. Grannie's Wardrobe, Lon., 1867, 18mo. 14. The Old Gateway, Lon., 1887, ] 8vo. 15. Theodora's Child- hood: a Story, Lon., Ijij7, ISmo. ■': Daisy Bright, Lon., 1S68, ISmo. 17. Grace Buxton; or, The Light of 1078 Home, Lon., 188.8, ISmo. 18. The Little Pent Culler ; or. The Song of Love, Lon., IS6S, ISmo. lU. Vi(]let Dcmglas; or. The Problems of Life, Lon., 1S6S, p. Svo. ' " "' of a Basket, True Svo. 22. The Story L(]n., ISliU, 12mo. 23. Edward's Wife: a Tale, Lon., 1870, p. Svo. 24. Primrose; or, The Bells of Old Effingham, Lon., 187(1, ISmo. 25. Christabel Kingseote ; or, Tlie Patience ol Ilojie, Luii., 1870, p. Svo. 28. Heights and A'alleys: a Tale, Ljn., 1S71, p. 8vo; new cd., 1881. 27. Stellnfont Abbey; or, Nothing New, Lon., 1S71, 12mo. 28. Three Little Sisters, Lon., 1871, ISmo. 2il. To-Day and Vesteidny, Lon., 1S7I, ISmo. 311. Matthew Frost, Carrier: an. I Litlle Snowdrop's Mission, Lon., 1S72; new ed., 187... 12nio. 31. Between the Clitls; or, Hal Forrester's Anchor, Lon., 1873, ISino. 32. Mrs. Mainwaring's .lournal, Lon., 1873, p. Svo. 33. Now-a-Days; or. King's Daughters, Lon,, 1374, p. Svo. 34. A Lily among Thorns, Lon., 1874, p. Svo. 35. Three Little Brothers, Lon., 1875, ISmo. 38. Life's Aflermalli : a Story of Quiet People, Lon.. 1S78, p. Svo. 37. .Toamui's Inheritance : a Story of Young Lives, Lon., 1877, 12mci. 38. Lady Alice; or. Two Sides to a Picture, Lon., Is77, p. Svo. 30. Mrs. Haycock's Chronicles : a Story of Life-Service, Lon., 1877, p. Svo. 40. A History ol France, adapted for English Children, Lon., 1877. sq. 16ino. 41. True and Strong, and other Home Tales. Lon., 1878, p. Svo. 42. JIarjory ; or. The Oil'l of Peace, Lon., 1878. ISmo. 43. Job Singleton's Heir, and oilier Stories, l,on., 187S. p. Svo. 44. A Knight of our Own Day, and other Verses, Lon., lS7',t, sq. Ifimo. 45. Fraiiii- lode Hall; or. Honour is Humility, Lon., 1871), 1 Mao. 48. A Chip of the Old Block: Lionel King, of King.-- holme Court, Lon., 1S7!I, ISmo. 47. The Rochcnioiii? : a Story of Three Homes, Lon., 1879, p. Svo. 4S. Ruby and Pearl; or, The Children at Castle Aylmer, Lon., 1879, p. Svo. 49. Royal Law; or. The Words of the King: with Tales, Lon., 1879, p. Svo. 50. Stories of the Cathedral Cities of England, Lon., 1S79, p. Svo. 51. Heather and Harebell: n Story for Children, Lon., 1880, p. Svo. 52. Light in the Lily; or, A Flower's Message, Lon., 1880, ISmo. 53. The Birth of the Cen- tury ; or. Eighty Years Ago, Lon., 188(1, ISino. .01. Memories of Troublous Times: being the History uf Dame Alicia Chamberlayne, of Ravensholme, Uloiuc- tershire, [a story,] Lon., 1880, ji. Svo. 55. A Rose without Thorns, Lon., 1880, ISmo. 5fi. A Violet in the Slnole, Lon., 1880, ISmo. 57. Benvenula ; or. Rainbow Colour-. Lon., 1881, |). Svo. 58. DewUrops and Diaiiiciii^l.-. Illust. Lon., 1881, p. Svo. 69. Dorothy's Daagli'ds. Lon., 1881, p. Svo. 80. Constantia Carew : an Aiiio- biography, Lon., 1882, p. Svo. 81. The Daysprin-; u Story of the Time of William Tyndale, Lonj, 1>S2, |i. Svo. 62. The Court and the Coltnge: a Story for (lirls. Illust. Lon., 1883, ]>. Svo. 83. In Colston's Days: ii Story of Old Bristol, Lon., 1SS3, p. Svo. 04. Little .nil Good: or. Manners Maketh Man, Lon., 1S83, ]i. svo. 85. Poppies and Pansies : a Story for Children. Illust. Lon., 18S3, p. Svo. 88. Sir Valentine's Victory, and other Stories. Illust. Lon., I. 883, cr. Svo. 67. Heuih.T- cliffe; or. It's no Concern of Mine, Lon., Is84, er. ^vo. 68. Mrs. Willoughbv's Octave: a Tale, Lon., l>sl. p. Svo. 69. In the East Country with Sir Thomas Ilnnvno, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. 70. My Grnndmother's PiotiircH, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. 71. Silver Chimes: or, Olive 18S4, p. Svo. 72. The Two Homes: a Story ol Discipline, Lon,, 1S84, p. Svo. 73. Over the Down A Chaiiter of Accidents, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. 71. Sandra's Casket, Lon., 1885, p. Svo. 75. Treasures; or, Choice Silver, Lon., 1885, p. Sv The Mistress of Tayne Court, Lon., 1885, p. Sv No. XIII.; or, The Story of the Lost Vestal, Lon p. Svo. 78. Salome; or, "Let Patience liave lu feet Work," Lon., 1885, p. Svo. 79. The Slory Lost Emerald, Lon., 1885, 12mo. SO. U"der llo dips: a Tale, Lon.. 1885, j). Svo. 81. A i''ight »iiii the Swallow; or. Little Dorothy's Dream, Lon.. l>-ii. p. Svo. 82. In Four Reigns: Recollections of Altlian Allingham, Lon., 1888, p. Svo. S3. Life of (hi. l.or.l Jesus Christ. Lon.. 1S88, 4to. 84. Rhoda's Reward; or, •' If Wishes were Horses," Lon., 183fi, p. Svt.. '■ ""^ Roses of Ringwood; a Story for Children, Lon., 1888, p. Svo. 86. The Tower on the Cliff: a Giou.c.-for Le- gend, Lon., 1888, p. Svo. 87. Dandy Jim, 1- >u., 1SS7, ISmo. 88. Daphne's Decision; or, Which sha.l it be. I,. Life Mioliiiel's Svo. T(i. I ••So, ■ I'er- 1' I bo .Men- MAR ton!,7s«^7-'s;f ^•,,I'- «-• 89. Eaglohurst Tower,, Vfry'ow Story Lonis^rnT Matohett', Minake.- a of thcOuse: Ufa in noJ' a l'" ^ °" •''" ''""''« -.!'i"s?:7i ^5f 3?r- ?^-- -« DiMmomls, Lon 18S8 V. s ' 'n„^'^- •'■''• 'i'-i.-tol "n.l Applicari'n, I,„n ,85^ s™^'"''''^-' "' ''"Portnnce '""-"T Klein, I,;;", l"s '.. p'^svo "'""" "^ "'"^"'' '••V (Koply to a work by W IrlZl^ '""■' ^^^^' '^>'°- ' Marshall, Fredprin in.. France in Im-i^jZ iJo .^i" ""o"i'"'' '^""^" "' : Life, E,lin. and Un '^t's ,^' P' "l"' -■ l'^^"^ Home 'Hmy.s bin. into exa^wr a lo "'L !t '':,;?^V' "^^"i",K "'l-g Jill-., xxxvi. :ii9 *' "'■ " "^">''»'irlliyguiile."_.c^,^ alien laws, and glorv/'_,l/A\" mm '""''''' l"'i^'li-"ges, li.lUay:^!;ii^l;ii|:;^'^^>'i;y,'i;m'm'iI;i'"of' ii,5V„ ^'"l'"'' .?f ""0 Celebration of the V- a'Tale'l "^f wi 'o^h i/T/r/ ,"/' '^""' «<"""" C- MAR ' :Mf.r ; J,S';.'i sit =^^^^^ air; "PI.ointn,e„ts,' inelu I, ; ,1^,' '' r'™*-""^'^"'/ •^"•<"-«l He lias also been ninf'.c <■ I"^"''^'"'*'"- "f surgerv. Academy, and eet " ""''the ll"""," 'r '"• "'« '''•^"' i South Kens.-ngton A leu , ?„> i"^'"' f"^,""'""" and i?::r^rd"is^""?^iv"'""-" = ; -nd'com^aratwt 1.1 ^r ;r' tuV""''' """-' S O-r Artists. 'l|,usi.M:o„!, 7^fs,';:"'8™ ^j^:^'- i--.;S'ri:i^r^;;:'^'"V'"r"i^i«-e- 111-.. , Wards. Lon., 87« 8 ,? 7 I"' r?'"*"" "*■ J'"*!"'^" I'^g^', Lon., 1S.S5 % Noni". " """'""an Oration, : for the Relief «r Cureo^l" n w"',Ht7"r''^''''''"''« : Marshall. Joliii luo ',."'' *"'"• and Civil Ad'Cl::;, Isslr^'m f"""' E-l-iastical NtTse.s, Lon., im Is.Lo """" ^"^ ^'"""-"'•^ and eo£3j±i..--,r.-li.o„in„.. i ,,s?r""""'' •»""«". The Annals of' Tennis, Lon., aplayer«.sMr. .M7X;il\Vnn , ,'''1V'''''';'''''''"'K"^^ We even to a proHeiont in' u" glue ••'- si;/ '5J' ,''"''',' ''^"'i'"' Marshall. Mrs iiin„.. ■', ■^"'- ^'"i -^ivi. lis). ^ioinns,") Lon., I8S3 er '""o """'*'"' '"«™' Mu- Exa:,:re'"(J!,'d„f^fi::,!;«',^J ^(^.gebraie For,nu,» „„d for Ctll'i^f^I-S,^; ,!^?f^-i ^:%^'»"-- a Book Marshall, Miss Neli'v > '■,''';;. 1869, U'mo. ^"^' '^' ^y fire, X. York, Marshall. T. M n i, i^h Chure "Lon..* 1^84 "Jr""^" "^ *•"•"" ^^''-Vton Par- Marshall, T. W.' W ' ni, • .. Agents and their lie.uU;, N. York iS-4 9"''?"'c' ""''^ Marshall, llev. Tho.«„. .' '*' ^ '"'s- 8vo. a.ed at New'lnn Hall o"^*, '',"^«"' 'l'-.^- gradu- roetor of St. Mary's, Antigt 'l f;"^,"^''",'"^" "!« J ;^-.: Translations into J^eeki:d'i:::in,^-:i:::f; bri4 / w^ ordii^^ll^r ChL,^':^'^>r"T ^"- came curate of Swallo vo inp h •'''".S'''"'^ ""'' ^e- Cntholic Church hT 1845 Vh ■•'■"■".'"' ""-' ""'"an Fragment, Lon., 18 u 8™ 2 C r'is '""'V,'" '''"""•• '^ Agents, Methods, and 1 e.uL Lon .'^.''l'''"'-' """^ new ed., 18li.<, 2 vol" r. ;',•?;'• ''"-• •' '"''■ 8vo; India. 4. The Comedv of f ,n^ '^"""""' '" ■""""'"'■n Church: in T>to Ses lU- 7 .''',' "' "'« '■»«"''' D-eud.J Lon., 18.17, To; ;;d" | ^t'"7\P'r^^''' Lecture, Lon 187S „«:/'' V"^""''i'^'•V of the Pope: a Kradua,; of Fifty' yI?; A^o'^"n '^ '"^ l''^""'' ''"'-••■- ' Lon., 1874, p. 8*^,. 8 The^oi.I r^.i" , '""'"''"'' "^ '^"»- .Sketch, in Ihree Sc 'ne.''"r,^"tin"[.5'"'^«"^ '^ t >". Angiic«n;of the \;:^iz Hrr^rr''- ''"■ Marshall. \V. Tl,.f i. /. ' '^"' ■^non. CMMf«MMH , MtMaMft" , —"-'■'3 II ••CL /r 1070 MAR MAR " He Imi! imiiluccd a bonk wliich, tlidiiKli It is long, con- tains II grt'iitfi' iiuiubur of liKurc's, in ]iroi»ortion U> its luiitjtii, limn any other book vn: cvtT ri'meinbei' to have seen, exeejtt a easli-book. . . . Mr. Mar.slmll bus buen no- where oil' the beaten track, lias seen notbins; « liieb others have not seen belbre him, and does not seem eajmble of .seeinK nnytbin){ Unit is not poinled out in ii guide-book. "— .S«(. Kev., li. COO. " Mr. Marshall's book is almost enough to sai) ;he patri- otic consbiney of that renowned |ierson who. In spite of all temptations to belong to other nations, remained an Knglislnnan. . . . The enmiilative elleet upon the hnagl- nation of its inexhaustible statistics and details could not easily be cxagL'erated. . . . We bavean idi'a tb.at ifany one (with iuleiinale raw material at eonnnand) were desirous of luanufncluring a continent in all rcSjH'i'ts a fae-simiiu of the I'nited ."States, he would tind every instruction neces- sary to his purpose in Mr. Marshall's volume."— .sj)a'((i(or, Uv. bU'J, iUlirshall, >V. II., b. about l.'42(i: went to !ndhi in 184r); was a newspaper writer anil editor ; was in I!ur- mah from IS.'iJ to 1S,)7, when ho returned to Kngland, 1. Four Years in Ijurniiih, Lon., ISflO, 2 vols, p, 8vo. 2. Old Vauxhall : a "onnuiee, Lon., 1861, I! vols, p. 8vo. Marshall, W. V. I. The Parallel anil Meridian System of .Mnp-Drawinj;, X, York, 1878. 4to. 2. Unfair Distribution of learnings: the Evil Effects, and the Rem- edy, Oswego, Kan., ISSil, 12mo. Marshall, Walker. A Treatise on Common Law Costs, Lon., lSfi2, l2mo. Marshall, William. 1. The Dootrino of Bnptistn in the Various Churches, Lon,, 1852, 12mo. 2. The Doq- triue of Purgatory, Lon.. 18,54, I'.lmo, .llarshall, William. The L.iues of Railway Com- panies as Carriers, Lon., 18t)l, l2ino. Marshall, William. Character and its Develop- ment, Lon., ISO 4, 12mo. Marshall, Rev. Wiiliam, D.D,, of Coupar-Angus, d. 1881). 1. The Principles of the Westminster Stand- ards I'erseeuiing, Edin,, 187:!, p. 8vo. 2. Men of Note in British Church History, Edin., 1875, 12mo. .^, TheStory of Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lon., I87H, ISmo, 4. Historic Scenes in Perthshire, Edin., 1880, 4to. :k Wyclillc and the Lollard., Lon , 1884, 12mo. Marshall, Kev. William, graduated at St. Beeo 1859; ordained 1860; rector of St. Paul's, Manchester, 1871-80, and since then of Norton .Malre.vard. 1. Mon- sell Digby : a Novel, Lon., 1880, .'! vols. p. 8vo. 2. The Strange Chai)man : a North of Engliiud Story, Lon., 1882, 3 vols. p. 8vo. ;i. Only Yesterday, Lon., 1884, li vols. p. 8vo. Marshall, Lieut. -Col. William E., of the Bengal Staff Corps. A Phrenologist amongst the Todas; or. The Study of a Primitive Tribe in South India. Illust. Lon., 187;t, 8vo. " He has contrived to amass aiul arrange a great quantity of interesting details, which will enli.st tlie sympathies not only of .Vnglolndians, but ol ctlmologists w o) take plea.s- ure in sluilyint xxxvii.21, iig man in bis primitive aspect."— 8'a<. Kci'., Marshall, William Wiikinsoii. Cruees and Criticisms: an Examination of Certain Passages in Greek and Latin Texts, Lon.. I! 8(i, 8vo. Marsham, Clara <'nlherine, liaugliter of Rev. (i. P. Paley ; married, ' —,10 Hon. Robert Marsham, K.R.ti.S., son of the aecvo:d Earl of Romney. Cousin Siipon, Lon., 1879, or. 8vo. Marsham, John Clark, C.S.I., 1794-1877, son of Rev. James Marsham, D.D., (mile, vol. ii. ;) acted for twenty years as a secular, unpaid missionary-bishop in Bengal ; afterwards started a paper-mill and founded the only weekly poiitici:! journal at that time in India, and gave a large sum to endow a college for the higher education of the natives. He compiled the first code of civil law for India. 1. The Story of the Lives of Carey, Marsham, and Ward: embracing the History of the Seraiapore Mission, Lon., 1859, 2 vols. 8vo. "He has written a complete history of the Serampore Mission, ami .vet liasimririiyed the individual characters of the three fathers of that Mission so skilfully and with so much truth that we seem to recognize them tt.s living mm. —Ath., No. If42. 2. Memoirs of Sir Henry Havelock, K.C.B. ; 2d ed., Lon., 1860, 8vo. 3. History of India, Lon., 1867, ;; vols. p. 8vo. I Written av the request of the University of Calcutta.) ■ His narrative throughout is necessarily very succinct, though It extiands considerably after the appcarpnce of the hnglisii on the scene."— .4(/(., No. -JflM. 4. Abridgment of the History of India, Lon., 1876, p. 8vo; new ed., enl., 1880. 11180 Marsland, George. 1. Regeneration; or, I)i. vine and Human Nature: a Poem, Lon., 1850, 12nicv. 2. .Musings of a Spirit: a Poem, Lon., 1863, 12ino. Marsteil, A. II. History of Cohoes, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, N York, 1877, 8vo. MarstoK, A. W. 1. The Children of India. 2, The Children of Africa, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. Marstoii, llev. Charles Dallas, M.A., 1S2I- 1876; rectoi- of Kersall 1866-73. 1. Manual of the In- spiration of Scripture, Lon., 1S59, l2mo. 2. Exp.si- tsons on the Epistles, Lon., 1865, 12ino. 3. Advent Sermons, Lon., 1865, 12uio. 4. The Four Uo,spels : tlicr Diversity and Harmony, Lon., 1866, 12nm. 5. Fuudu mental Truths, Lon., 1866, 12mo. 6. Victory and Ser- vice, Illustrated by Sermons on Joshua, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. Marston, Edward, a member of the publLsliin.; house of Sampson Low, Marston .t Co., London. 1. Copyright, National and International, from the Point of View of a Publisher. By E. M. Lon., 1875. sv.,, 2. An Amateur Angler's Days in Dove Dale. By K. .\I. Lon., 1881. 3. Frank's Ranche; or. My Holidays in the Rockies: a Contribution to the Inquiry wliat n.i are to do with our Boys. Illust. Lon.. 1S86, fp. sy.,. Anon. 6th ed., 1888. 4. Fresh Woods and Pastures New, Lon., 1887, 12mo. Anon. Marston, John Westlaiid, LL.D., [ante, vol. ii,, add.,] 1810-1890, Besides the plays mentioned ouf., vol. ii., he produced The Favourite of Fortune, aeti 'I 1866, A Hero of Romance, 1867, and Life for Life, Isils, 1. A Lady in her Own Right: a Novel, Lon., iMin. |i. 8vo. 2. Family Credit, and other Talcs, Lon., Istil, Ip. 8vo. 3. Toe Wife's Portrait, and other Tales, l.nn., 1869, fp. 4. Dranmtic and Poetical Works, ColUctivc Ed., Lon., 1876, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 5. Our Recent Ait'os; being Recollections, Critical, and in Many Cases I'lr- sonal, of Late Distinguished Performers of Both Sc.ves, with some Incidental Notices of Living Actors, Lon.. 18S8, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. " In 'Our Re..ent Actors,' by Dr. Westland Marston, thi- most im|>ortai;t contribution that the present gcncniiii.n has seen is made to (>ur knowledge of recent stage hisinr.v. In knowledge and acumen Dr. Mar.ston's criticisms ..r actors stand beside those ls., H:',5,:''"'^«'^'«««'"(P«'""1-) See ,„..BKK,P. NcM. /.on, I,ss3 12m,' ^'"^ <^"'"'"« '" the Robin's K. V„k. IS88, Ui,„i; "" ^ "''''•■ ""'J ^""' : a Story, Martin, ArlliiirPntclipti h t«=i .i"i"-nali=.t. 1. Lays of To m!:. v ' ' "" A"strftli„n K^vrnost, Melbourne 187S 9 r i- •''"' '" •^'^^^ tmd I'roso and V 1. J.IK "• ^" .^-a^tor Ouu.Jette, in Melbourne, l,Ss"-,^r,-,i''^tor l'"^^ ""' ^''"' tains oritieisms of FnJii.v.'' ,. ' -^,^' ""• "°' (C""- i of some ^^"ralLn"^ trtL'T"4"Aor'r^'''^'''f' ' Euiiiire, Edia., ls,SS or s'„ ^^- ;• .^"''''•"lia and the Kngland, ^ bketchea by Australians in -f<". ir 'ols. 8vo '•' '"''"I'lapoli.-), 1S70 ISS8. CN 8vo '""^'I'-ateJ by Joseph Pennoll. Lon, | .l.a"'{/:if ^u^.o':'^^„;^t::;"--'"^ a story ' ^^.>IarU„. nr.. Char.es.' Lift'o^f St. Jerome, Lon., K,^^i:!;i^:;;^!^.;2^-^^i^^,,(f'MRe.'-un, •.V ''ar ^annin.'s Ti^r, Lot -sst p""; '""/"a v'"/" ''",■'' Holy Land, Svria and (•„,' .,r ■ ' ^ '"" t" the otVs'*,o*'"„'n'' Im' ,^^;"'"''"" 11"= iiquinoctinl Storms hluaboth Gilbert, and her Work f^r the' Mini Ion '*•'-'. p./vo. (EliMheth (iilb,.rt, a d"m' u- /' l'.^' ^• liisho; of \VMneho«ter beo L h -'T' ?"^ afrorwards and w'as the founde of ,,n ' ei'-',;;^ ^'\. '" '""y ''"«' Oeneral M'elfaro of the lilind ^''•"""'t.ng the Martin, Frederick iij") loa^ u ■ !'e clited until 1882 u7,^.^''"T'r"'', ""^ "'''''h periodical.. 1 L^e '^f jl,, eontr.buted to various - 'Ed.; Poe.. ol^^.;!:^'^^:-^- l^f^M^ui-: .i;:?'^^^^S^,„!^ri!^r-Vh^^iir^-^ I'esenption of Leeds Cast'le, Kent Lon. "l^"'"^ '"" h)MonMM."_,s,„.^(,,,/^'^J^'a,'^^e an owner as it-s preseai gia, Atlanta ;,S87 C "'"■^'"' ^"'"•' "^ OeT- IsKmo! '"^'^*'- ^^"^ "^^'^ -i"- J-U', Lon., ■•aj!"""'nf isA ,2^,"o^ '""^= ""^ E-"!-" and the ^vo 2"v!,!I^* *•',- '• '^"'"' <^<"'l ^^ater Cure, Lon 184'i n:;:;m^,'i;rr;^, -™f'''if''^n the Treat^t:;';;/^^: .nartiii, Mrs. E. Thrnnn ' o •V Vork, ls.i9, 12mo ' ■ sll ?""r ?"'' '''■' Cabinet, ■«■;■...- j..;«D ."'';, "'"•I""." (p..ud.) s..j '»""""' vS'Srr.,s,"'""'- "■'"" "«j !..«. ; f "iSi'sSTrs S ',I»,;'"S"»«>: '- '!'•"«.: .. ,u, li"lh Joined' nroviri. i ii „. ^'"^ «""ior of • Whom (;,S Britain, W, TsVfi.Svo "■'"' ^"'"""'=« '" O^'^at inii^slh'g'ij;;?^;^'!^^;]:!;!;"^':?^^^^ oo„ta)„s nucn Hmt is 18™, 4to ' ''""' "^ ^'"^ ^"■«' I""«t. Lon., ^^<5'byu^:i^ri.i.'^riU?t^!^tr^^ and during n:^/"'„X'X^ "". "" '•,^«'' "' '•^■'•*' l^f,"Lff--'^-"c.i^:^;'t;^a^d tioM. . . .Suoh is UMP orfi.i •""' IJ»,n")se of reprosonta- but inte^per^ed'wi ir e'a?oZts of';';:'/ 'V"""'^ '""''^' she lias appeared tiR.re arc frZ ,tm« r 'l'"^'' "' "'"«'' 1S4^ 'v' "*"'■'' •'Jewell, M.IX. Dr. So F IS h ^i:.:: ^^ r;"'^t ^^ri^f "?x:v'S^ where he was Fellow and Ice ,rer „,?7f' '^""'''■"'ge, A. York, 18.^1, i2mo. Healthv W.-.ikin' Dis.,eetio,„ Lin. ani N. y;, k Isst 8?" ' Vertebrate And .,eo IU::,LBV, T. II.; ,„",„'. ''"' " P"""' '^°'"- 1081 MIWMMMAMia ■■•■■Mm <■'*''*' '•"iymug i^"i MAR Mnrtiii, Mrn. Herbert. 1. Cast Adrift : the Story i.fiiWaif. Illiist. Lon.,lS77,12ino; now ed., 1884. 2. Two Loves : a. Novel, Lon., 1H78, It vola. or. Svo. H. Ida Miijhcw, liOn., 1S7S, p. Svo. 4. Bonnie Lesley. Illust. IMartin, Rev. J. A. Tlie Spirit, Principles, Faith, and Worship of the Huguenots in their Day, as ojiposed to the Spirit and Doctrines of Rome, Lon., ISSo, ISmo. IVIartin, Mrs. J. E. Hermosa; or. In the Valleys of the Andes, [a novel,] Lon., 1SS7, 2 vols. or. Svo. Martin, J. L. The Voice of the Seven Thunders : Lectures on Revelations, iieilford, Ind., 1870, l2nio. illartin, Rev. James. 1. (Trans.) The Gospel History : a Coiiipendiiim of Critical Investigations in Support of the llistinical Character of the FourGospels, by J. U. A. Ebrard. Revised and edited liy A. B. Bruce. Edin., 1863, Svo. 2. (Trans.) Biblical Com- mentary on Isaiah, by F. Delitzscli : vols, i., ii., Edin., 1 867, Svo. li. Origin and History of the New Testa- ment : with Preface and Critical Notes by Principal David Brown, D.D., Lon., 1872; new ed., 1877, 12mo. | 4. The Clirisi .in Mirror, and other Sermons, Lon., 187.S, p. Svo, Martin, .Mrs. James. 1. Our Tom : a Story for Little Kittens, Lon., 1880, l2ino. 2. Blinky an. 1 Onions: a, Ragged School Reminiscence, Lon., 18s I, p. Svo. :i. Ministers' Wives, Lon., ISSo, p. Svo. Martin, Sir James Ranald, F.R.C S., F.R.S., 1800-1874, of the medical statV of the Bei.gal army; afterwards inspector-general of iiuspitals. Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitutions, Lon.. 1855, Svo ; new ed., 1 877. Martin, John, L.R.C.S. Edin., surgeon of the army medical department. Contributions to Military and State Medicine, Lon., 1881, Svo. Martin, John II. I. Microscopic Objects Figured unu Described, Lon., 1.871, Svo. 2. A Manual of Micro- scopic Mounting : with Notes on Collection and E.xami- nation of Objects. Illust. Lon., 1872, Svo ; 2.1 ed., 1878. Martin, John IIill,b. I82.'t, in Philadelphia, Pa.; admitted to the bar 1S44 ; has since pr.icti.sed in Phila- delphia. 1. Historical Sketch of Betlilehem and the Moravians, Bethlehem, 1871!, Svo. 2. Chester and its Vicinity, Delaware County, Pennsylvania: with (Jenea- logieal Sketches of some Old Families, Phila., 1877, Svo. :!. The Bench and Bar of Pliiladelphia : with Lists of Persons appointed to administer the Laws in Philadel- phiii, I'hila., ISSH, Svo. Martin, John Michael Harding, M.D., F.R.C.S., honorary purgcon to tiic B!:iL-kburn and Ettst LdiiCasiiire Infirmary. Ambulance Lectures : to which is addcl a Nursing Lecture. Illust. Lon., 1880, cr. Svo; 2.1 ed., 1888. Martin, John William. Float Fishing and Spin- 10S2 MAR Illust. Lon., 1S82, p. ning in the Nottingham Stvlo, Svo; 2d ed., enl„ 1885. Martin, Rev. Joseph Hamilton, D.D., 182. 1887, b. in Jefl'erson (.'o., Tenn. ; was pastor of Prcsby- tcrian'ohurchcsin .Vtlanta.Ga., and other Southern cities. I. Smith and Pocahontas: a Poem, Riclimond, Va., 1862. 2. The Declaration of Independence: a Poeia, Phila., 1876, Svo. Martin, Kate Byam. Belgian Days, Chic., I8s2, lOmo, With liKNHoTiM, Ei.i.KN M., The Social Status of European and Aiiierican Women, Chie., 1886, 24in... Martin, Leopold Charles, d. >880; son of Jolm Martin, the painter. Swansea and (iower, with lli.i Mumbles and Adjacent Bays: a Guide and Hand-Book, Lon., 1879, 12nio. Witli TrI'iinkk, CuAur.KS, The Cur- rent Gold and Silver Coins of All Countries: their Weight and Fineness, and their Intrinsic Value in English Mimcy. Illust. Lon., IsO.'i, Svo. " The present work is by far the most complete that bus ever vet oeen pub'.lslied in illustration of the . . . purely practical view cf niimlsniatics."— /l//i., .No. 1U0.3. Martin, Mrs. M. B. Ministers' Wives, Lon., ISS.'i, p. Svo. Martin, Mrs. Margaret Maxwell, b. 1807, in Dumfries, Scotland; reimved to the United States in 181 "i, and was educates! in Columbia, S.C., wliere .-he was married to the Kev. VVilliam Martin in |s:iii. ], Day-Spring: or. Light to them that sit in Darkness, Nashville, U:;V1, ISnio ; 3d ed., 1873. 2. Christianity in Earnest, Is.'iS. 3. Religious Poems, 1858. 4. Fl.m.i-- and Fruits; or, Poems for Young People. '>. Sabbaiii- Sohool Olfering, Nashville, 1800, LSmo. 6. Scenes anl Scenery of South Carolina, 1868. With Mauti.n, Miss, Heroines of Early Metho'lism, Nashville, 1875, ISmo. Martin, Mary E. From the Silent Past, [a novel,] Lon., 1886, 2 vols. or. Svo. Martin, Mrs. Mary F. 1. Rosa Leigliton : or, Fn his Strength, N. York, 1879, 16mo. 2. Amid the Sliiul- ows, N. York, 1880, 12mo. 3. Sunset on Mont Bliiii.'. N. York. 1882, l6mo. Martin, Mary Kemble. 1. Fruitsof Bible Liin.ls, Illust. Lon., 1SS6, ISmo. 2. Our Pets and Companions: Pictures and Stories of Animals. Lon., isSil, 4ti>. Martin, Abbe P., D.D. Anglican Ritualism, as Been by a Catholic and a Foreigner : a Series of Essavs : with an Appendix on the Present Position of the Church in France, Lon., 1880, Svo. "This volume, the greater part of wliicli Is a reprint of articles whieli have already appeared in English reviews, is introduced to the public by the higli impriiiiaiiir ..I' Cardinal Manning. . . . Tlie object of the autlior ap|«ais to be to make the position oi tlie Uitiialists in llie (iuircli of England logically nntenahle."— .>i'.:'. p. Svo. Martin, S. Brooralen; or. The Manse Fircsi.ie. Lon., 1S70, p. Svo. Martin, Rev. Samuel. 1. Discourses to V..iitli, Lon., 1846, 12mj. 2. Light in Life's Morning. I...n., 1S47, ISmo. 3, The Cares of Youth ; Diseoarse.-. bun., 1848. 12ino. 4. The Useful Arts: tlieir Birth anl De- velopment, Lon., 1851, 121110. 5. Place of HepiiitiiiMi'; or. Account of the London Colonial Training Inslituti..n, Lon,, 1852, l2mo. 0. Youthful Christianity: it;. Cliiir- acteristics. Dangers, and E.xcellences, Lon., Is.i.'i, IL'iiio. 7. Extia Work of a London Pastor. Lon., 1S03, p. Svo. 8. Michael Faraday, Philoso]iher and Cliristian: a Lec- ture, Lon., 1867, l2mo. 9. Rain upon the Mown lirass, and other Sermons, 1842-70, Lon., 1870, Svo; 21 cl., 1872. 10. Comfort in Trouble: Sermons an.l Outlines of Sermons, Lon., 1878, l2ino; 2d ei;. sameyeiu. Martin, T. Carlaw. Franz Liszt, ("St. iVeilia" Ser.,) Lon., 1880, sq. 16mo. Martin, T. F. The Student's Conveyancing ; Part I., Purchase Derds, Lon., 1877, Svo. .flart jn, T. O. An Aeemmt of Bethlehem II si-'ital : abridge.; from the Report of the Late Charity Coamiis- sioners, Lon., 1853, Svo. Anon. Martin, Temple C. General Formalist, for tb« Use of Junior Clerks' Offices, Lon., 1887, fol. MAR the hi„h .sch;,il , „ univera vmT''; • "'' "'^"'"'''^ «' » .-"lioitor in K.iinbXh7nV """.°"yi pr^ctisea „8 Fraarr', Mag,„.i„e „ f T/f.'L « "^ '*"" """''^ier" to Dnnisli Lyrical D,'„ , „ I k'"'^ Ki'mVs Daughter : a I (irans.)Correri„ 'tI ",'"' ''""^•'"» '» 'S^'l-) 2 with Nolcrp'nraniT'r'r^'^t,"' Ochlcn8ehl4r ''"'= »'l>"KeUy In Three. a;;»?' '"I""- ='• M"''"""" Hrintcl for prfmo oireThUi 'n' ''"?"rr"' ^'"- ^"""- a Dramatic >«e,„ bv A i n . i '.^'""'-^ ^''"'J'" ■ Lon., 1S,^7, ,2',"' ^5^n '" "«'' ,';nschliiger, Edin. and I «ith a Life „nl\ott*r '"■M''" ^^'^"' "^ ""•'aco: (Tran..) Poem of Catulh.- ', "'l'^ ^;' "'■■ '«8' «• Verse, BMn., ,,S6 p s " ', ''"''f''"f'' i"'" English OHginal and Tran I'a ;,, C' f,g«'''' , '^^ . /• ''"en,,, crenlation. 8. (Tran, Th v-. ''"n'^l f'"" private « «"d «™4Vul' memoir."_.v„, /f«. ir. 'E„*gu'^;"^„^^^. ''.fred^' E'it^' ''"".''!'""' "^ "o™-- Jlorael, ("Ancien riLi V^''?,'- ""'' ''""•• '870. 12 • .•"'^"i^:f,;i^^l;-j ';;|iff;^raoe™ thornnKhl^ to heart so^i'l^;:: ^^^^."r^if tf «;r' "■" '■""- co„. at the request of the quee„ I *^'"' ""■' ""''"taken MAR i« a ll-w iiarrln , •,■',?,. .fi"K«'.'''''S''rt.' 11 111 '"""Wry. ,',■,, rL^i'"' ''" '">» written tlie ■'; i'^oAV ;;;"',,"■"' '*'""• taste inere is, e.xivpf amoni, a llw >,i.r; J ^ i-."^- ' ''"'™ '-'"".sort,' ence of opinio,.. Tl/r*^, aVLm't t u^ S^',l'i"-'""''' ,'i"l<- dilfer. ms been re(;oneiled wit iT "..eml ., 1 h' '.'"'"'">' ■■'^^"'•«>ice cere appreeiation has i,e or .'v i JU.''Ki,iieiit. and sin- Ki|aK>" of tlattcry.''_.v„,.''^;,!-\''f f^'^-^ie'l itselfin the iau- ''Ci «!^a^tl;;;r!^!:;5^t!jj:^\;[i;;'rj^« 't^vas pretty s„re to to the close, as it was no/"- •'^''".",' "'« <'')'»nieiieemem tl"" he slumM,' n"e on" deniar;.'''^'"'-' ''"■■ •"«"■" P"^p"' ' sympathy with the Queen tin- V"".""''"""' a'"' full } ery fm men who could hav., ,.'''?'. '■'*.^'''*'' ''""e. . . " «ir Theodore ^Ia? n's co.fd it ,' ."ff '' "'^'i'*'-''^'''" '« all S^ i5Si:i!i,- ^'^ ^'-^- M:;?t^riii;i iia^r-ii-s^ '''■'. e"ini^7nl,ii^r;i;:,r''E,t''''''^"f "'"""«" "--J 0. (Trans.) The Worksnf I "'^ ^""■' '^"'*' «>•• «v-o li.^1. Verse: with a r m^ "■'"'S*' ^"""^''^^'^ '■"<- Kn-- '^SI,2vols.8vo le'^^ur^ f^^ EJin. and Lon'.. I Letters and Papers iuPnsS ■ ""^, f^yndhurst, from I iNS.i, 8vo. P'" ^'"''''«*""' of hie Family, Lon I }";^'rJ:,/pr^Z;S,?i.J'S;^"-i^,I^rV.hum as an ex/ "•'coniplete aecount.''iVw x^''5;,':i '"'''^''»' ■ • ■ ■'^till, it «"Kp"i;e!!:: lJ.!::",';^'; Z^:'^' O-'-es or Unfu.. Lo.'rJfLvJ^^ ,;!',;-'- "^ "-, Semitic Language,, a Coa:!f-,^V,_;;;;;;ry^of Franklin County. Ohio: of the County- wi I !»^ u '"' ^''""•'^ •''ettlemonts iast'is'ii'-Ks^:'.?--™,,.: l-Ssi-I^'^xfi'EsvS^;;"— •■ I Lon., 1871, K'nio. ^ ^"*'' ''^ *-• «• Harrington. Pr^^a'\^,lS':^'^;],;^/>.^'t. P-'V.sor in the pothesis: u Criticism of thi V > Evolution Hy- Edin., 1887, er. 8vo; ^^ ^^'■" ^""^''^ I'hilosophy, thSv.':u.'L^;., L^'o.^^fVvo'^^^'"' ^"''^'"'"^' -^y^i». Te^tJ";"' I.!n'."l8'!^^'2.,,„'- '^2%?''"^""," Mother's f"'- Boys and (iirls, Jon s'40 l7 ^o"K "^ ^P^^t. Lessons in Headine an^TI „v ","■ ''■ Instruorive ,■<■ The Holiday Book Un'85r^,8 '""'•' ''■"'• '»'""• lour Book, Lon.. 1841 iZo «' m"'"' •^- ^he P„r- I'lust. Lon., 1843 I8mo 7 v-' ^1""™' I'hilosophy. Home Sciene'e, Lon. ^8 5, finfo'^^'s V'"T''''''^'- - tvery-Day Knowledge for th« V?" '^■"■^'opa-dia of • The Ea'rly Edncatfr : Ellmc^tTM^l/Tv i^'"' "'""o. Lon., 184», 18mo In p1". i H"''^"' ^^^nowledge. Charity, Lon., 185 , 32,0 , '^,."f, T"-""'- "ope, and 1851, .S2mo. 12. Our 1 oCi 1 n "'''^ "^ Mature, Lon., them, Lon., 1860 (fe i^o \s I^'T, ""'' ''"" »o 'P^nt H, l>^ ,,. ooco,npa,.d, the late'Jl^l? Sl^^rll^'^l^jfJ^ jl^' •";)«,. ' '"• Anu see Avtoun, W. E. ■- ''- '^-s'tion of" ho Sall-„ml TrTn.f"'" 'li" ^'«"'^"'-' DuMin, l868, ,2mo"'' ^'""""'' ^^ "'« !"»'' Que^-tion,' ^'^""■"iSe;i:t;::ri.reJaits""^""'^^^-'f Treatment; L-.;i«S^ 7^' , show ni !.. .1-- .. ' '■ '^'O. 2. Sii.nitarv ""'■'■"«% Ys.^^, 8™ ''"' """"^ should be , j/' ";>-"' i'StHe'^zr'".''' """ "'«»-•-. "■ ' N. York, 1887, r2m"" ""'* '" ^I'l-'i^ation.! disposed of. Bi;.;" Book, Lon., 1862, sq 1 imo i- ^l^^f^ ^wn .«tory hood, Lon., 1864, iVm 18 tJ\^"<'"''^"' of Boy. By »'oter Parley, pouTi Ion f'fi."^"'^"^ '^^''P''"'''- , tures of a Sailor Boy ,nj hT;'-! , ' I""' ^^- ^^ven- 20. Noble Boys: the^ • Deedi „' I^ '' '^i'"r;' "*«'*' '^^no. I Lon., 1870, 12mo. "««"» o. Love and Duty. Ulust. '. «!? a!S:^;^:,<;;''^„^"«^^,Ci-rf.l,-. pse„d., hold Management,- or Hlw.nn' 'J*" >,'6'"o. 2. House. Lon., 1861, 16mo. T How ,„ R * "T"*'<''"'"'-'''hle. '861, 16mo. 4. Men who ." i" "■« ^^'"■'''. Lon. '^■"o. 5. Scandal, Golf^nd'":!^'!^'"-' V'"" '< fiuio. 6. Company- whi .,? ! '"'''''?""ig. L.m., |8fi2 86;J, 1 6n,o. 7." MYrn.^,e1j ^l "f/ ,",'"" '" ''">''^' ^^'"■ I Housekeeping, Lon , .'-nifif' '"^' "T "« commenced With my ilon^y? L^n " ise./.Tmo '^ '""'' ^""" ' '"> LL DTb'"l'82T'"'r„^'"'',"'."'«' *•«'«-'«. B.D '"i»8lo;,ary of the Am ri^n'Pr^'h ••/■^"' '" Chin'a »; a »nd in I860 beeanfe presi nt the'r"" ^"""^ '" '«^"' College of United Literalure .t P b ^""Swen Kwan, or , 'nternational law. C p, bli herit"^' "!"' P"'fe'*or of tions and original workf „ f L- ""'"'"^'" "f t^ansla- on the EvideLsof Chri.th,niu.''uT'-'."^''''''"e " ^°"'<^ ! i;^l^^S;\!5^«fe •:---, ';;,^SK'^,-""-'-> -'th the >;' 'h P"^"^Dr^S^rri"\"'""^'""P're? • it-, Ihenrinmrvburdpn fH, ^'''■'"'-'"■ill be found < volume fiefore Ss is tl le svst, n "TV "'"'■'' niake „ , M 2 tefS;:^<^r-,^pr'sS '---"-" w'oodTiLR^l'r'b'V^:;'- ''»'*''••«•" «reg„ry surname of Martin ' in 1 874. 17""""' "'." "''"itio.ial Brigade North Irish Division' HA """"?'' °^ »'« 8th "'Msion K.A. since 1883. 1. Hii- iOSS MAR MAR pi. ■■ •tor-, i**lign, County nmi Town, to the Close of tlio Reih 1 1" Qiii'on ElUiibeth, Dublin, IS8L', 8vo. "Thin ttcciiriite ami piilnstiikinK liistory, vlilcli is llie ri'Milt of luui'li (lili){('iit rt'seiircli, onulit tnbi' vuluud not (inl> liy till' slini' .Mun, . . . tint liy nil wlm lire inlurestecl ill lilt' liistor)' . .Mnrtiii, William Wilsey, b. l."*:):: it Heading, lierkuliiro; a member of tlio Civil Serviiii inee IS.ii. liy Solent and Danubo: I'oeniH and Uaih.J-. l.on., 1885, ]1. Svo. Martin- lieake. .'Joe Leakb. Martiiidale, .iDseph ^.^ M.D. 1. Hi.";-', v of the Unif'd Stutei-, I'hil.i.. ISIif., IL'mo; 21at ed., i.-*72. 2. History of liy Sorry and Monland in I'niladelphia, Phila., 18B7, i2ni.'. .". Humiin Anatomy, Physiology, and Hy- Kieiio, I'hil.".. i-n, 8.-0. Miiitilii!''!*!. ^V, li, Ti-catise on the Law of Con- vey iii"!!!)?, i, ;,(,r,itf, !.-~.2. ■>vo, Mnrtindhiti VVili. ;iii, i'',R.O.F.., '.ite examinor.of ;lie Picarinacentii'Ml Su'bifl'y. (Joca, 'Cocaine, and its .Sails; their Hivtu-y., VJadioi'! an't Economic Uses, and Mt'dicii'ial l'r!>|iarc(!u ;.-, L-ioi., l.'SS'i. l2nio. Willi Wkst- COTT, U'li UAH Wy." ', M.B., The Extra Pharmacopoeia III I.'ntffii'inal Dnnji;; lat and 2d cds., Lon., 188;!, 18ibo; 6i,l. <;.!., eiil., !.-■<.-*. Martinet John. Reminiscencesof the Royal liurgh of Iliidiiington and Old East Lothian Agriculturists, Glas).'i.w, 188:i. Martiiieaii, Miss Ctiroline Anne. I. A Chap- toi in Sound, for lie^inners, Lon., 18'/5, 12mo. 2. Easy Lc^^!.lSB in Ilcat. Jllunt. Lon., I8K0, I6mo. 3. Earth, Air, .\ni\ Water; or, Tho Story of the World wo live in, Lon., I- *1, l2mo. Martiaeaii, Gertrnde. Outline Lessons on Morals, Lon., 1881. I2uio. itiartineau, Harriet, [ante, vol. ii., add.,] 1802- 187ri. 1. The Endowed Schools of Ireland, Lon., 1859, Svo. 2. England and ber Soldiers, Lon., lS5it, p. Svo. 3. ilealth, Husbandry, and Handicraft, Lon., 1861, p. Svo. 4. Biographical Sketches, (1832-68,) Lon., 186i), p. 8vo; ;!d ed., 1870. (Reprinted from the Daily News.) " They are . . . little repertories of that sort of fact which It is often most dimenll tii lay one's hand upon,— the fact whioh is not exactly conteniporary, and yet has not eoiue to le exactly hislorical. . . . They are thoroughly readable, instructive, and even elevating." — !Sal. Jiei'., xxvii. 3'M. 5. Harriet Martineau's Autobiography. Edited by Maria Weston Chapman. Lon., 1877, 3 vols. p. Svo; 3d ed. same year. (Vol. iii. is entitled "Memorials of Harriet Martineau, by Maria Weston Chapman." The American edition of the work is in 2 vols. Svo, Host,, 1877.) " Few readers will begin the first volume without being carried to the end of the second, if only by reason of the clear and straightforward, if not picturesque, style."— Sa<. i?fi'.. -diii. 3'J8. " On the whole, this AntoliloKraphy, though containing some pas.siiges which must excite regret, is one of the most remarkable hooks which we have seen for a long time. Its sjiei'uliitive features give it a peculiar value apart from the mere lii.^raphy, but even as regards that, it may rank with tlie lives of Ticknor or [sic] Macaulay."— Jm., No. 2,J-7, " They are the memorials of a woman of great strength, and of a life of redundant energy and high public spirit, though not one at all deficient in harsh and repellent ele- ments of chiiracter. One ♦hing in connection with tins b lok we heartily regret we mean the volume of me- morials by Mrs. (^hapnn. ' .vhora .Miss Martineau con. f.ded her antoliiographj ■ ■ volume exaggerates pain- fully everything that 's C cable In the autobiography Itself"— .S)i«'/«/(;r, 1. 31 1. "So far as deliberate intention ).''ies, this is doubtles-sone of the very Iministe.st hiographios ever written ; and in re- spect to careful self-analysij. it jirobably stands at the liead of itfl whole class. . . . All her jiersonal judgments are > itiated by the same sweeping posltlveness, the same rhe- t-i-iriciil iniiccuracy."- A'!(?i'>i>, xxiv. 32-3, 236. Martineau, Ifev. James, D.D., LL.D., Th.D., [((life, vol. ii., add.,] b. 1805; removed to London In 1857 ; was minister of Little Portland Street Chapel 1859- 72, and principal of Manchester New College, London, 1 868-85. He has contributed to periodicals, and was one 1081 ! of the founders of the National Review. I. .Studies nf ! Christianity : a Series of Original Papers, Lon., 1 85s, p. Svo; new cd., 187.'1. 2. E8«;>vs, PhiK.Bo; hical and Then , logical, Lon., 1866, p. 8\o ; •Mon! S'lr-i,--, ! ■(68 ; now cd., ; 1883. 3. A Woril for '-c.'jnl'iio Theologv, Lon,. 1868. 'Svo. 4. New Afflniii.i; of Failh, l.on., '.KO, 8,.,. 5. Why Dissent? an .V.l-lreBS, U;:., 1871, Svo. d. The i Place of .Mind in Natirc, and '^'idtion; ti Lecture. I..,)., 1872, Svo. 7. Hymns if I'lai .) ; nd i'layor. Lor , I'li, or. Svii and 32iuo. .". Religion ;\f iifl'ec'nd by .I'.'^.Jern ■Iv '. 3. i" tide.il Matei. :ili.«n; ri.eologv. l."i:.. 1876, 8v,.. 10. So red Things, Lon., 18';6-90, 2 .' slitutcs for ( .study of the histoiv of Kthies, the same brilliant and koon insight into'the turning-points of ethical problems, iiml tlio same large connnuio) of philosophical method,"— .sjifrfo/i/r, Iviii, ri79, " A work unapo'.. lohed by any contcmiiorary In austere yet seductive beiuny of language an.l sentinieiit,"— T. II. Waud: The Jicifin ;' i^ifeii fi'c/on'a, ii. 47'2. 16. A Study oi H.ligion; its Sources and Contents, Oxf, 1888, 2 vols, ."v-o " Dr. Mai'tineau hai. oxpnr.ded Into two good-sized vol- umes the two short pi'i'.cs of Tennyson's 'Higher Panthe- ism.' Bnt what iniprc od us all so deeply as the coiilos- sion of a poet's faith lose- much of its force when lironi.'lit down from the heights , .i oracular dogmatism to the livel of discussion, contradiction, and disproof."— A i.fukii \V, Benn: Anid., xxxiil, 179. "On the whole, we shall have to say that the old pre- sumptions for Provlde.'ise, Free-Will, linniorlality, are here restated in a careful post-l)ar\>inian form, but tliiit little .if fresh argument Is really added; and that this book (like every book of the kind wliich has ever pi.- ceded it) fails in its attempt to raise tliese mainly snlijci'- five presumptions to the level of objective and demon- strated truth."— Alh., No, 314), Martineau, John. Letters from Australia, Lon., 1869, p. Svo. Martineau, R. (Ed.) The History of Israel, liy G. H. A. von Ewald. Translated from the (lermiiii. Lon., 1867-74, 5 vols. Svo; .3d ed., 1874-70. (Vols, iii.- v. translated by J. E. Carpenter, q. r., supra. The o vols, embrace vols, i.-iv. of the original. See Glovku, 0., unpra,) Martinengo-Cesaresco, Countess Evelyn. Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs, Lon., 1886, p. svo. "It does not profess to deal with the whole subjo.t of popular song; but it skilfully discii.s.si's some of its I'liicf characteristics, dwelling with special minuteness on ilio>e which invest with a ix^culiar charm the metrical eH'nsioiis of the peasants of Southern Europe."— vlcad,, xxix, '.t22. Martling, James A. London Bridge : a I'ueni. Illust. Best., 1882, 16mo. Martyn, Rev. F'. J., Independent ininisler of Sermon Thoughts, Mancbestcr, Lancashi; Preston 1868. Martyn, Pa navy. Hooping-' ! Illust. Lon., !.'■ ■ I Mar' . Mr. ; Hopkinto ''t .'>'. I ((Ill(P, VC ■ :) 0. j of New '. I '-11.V j Tract Sooi '|\ , ; to periodic.lj. i i 3. A Happy liier .lesus in Bethan , 1 .Sybil (Jrev, (8(16 j 9. The English ' I Abroad, N. Vor' I OastJo, N. York, M.D., surgeon in the lioyiil Hs Pathology and Treatment. '0. ' arah Towne, 1805-1879, h. at daughter of Rev. Ethan Siuitb, f'ed, 1841, to Rev. Job 11. Mmlyn, She wrote largely for the Aaierieim 1 contributed essays and short ttorica Evelyn Peroival. 2. Allan t'ameron. ; !e 4. Tho Huguenots of France. S. '■ .. '(, 1865. 6. Effie Morrison. 7. .s ..lift Ross, N. York, 1867, liJino. ' ■■ r, William Tyndale at Home and , ,6mo. 10. The Hopes of Hope . . ,q. Ifimo. 11. Lady Alice I. Isle, N. York, 1867, lOmo. 12. Margaret, the I'oul of Navarre, N. York, 1867, 16mo. 13. Netty iin 1 bor MAR Translations, I '» , I'srs Toj-^.^ '""' ""-or Poem, and ^^York, I8,ir/,9, l''"' "f,.^«'' En^,nn,l: „ History, '^<«rt r, Catherine j' ""',"%'""■' ',;^'"'' !'• «vo. Artisfs Wife: a Tulo "^ ftiuy -liV'TiT ' r' '^'"o nnrvtii, Abijah Perkins "i n . ' l«r9, Lancaster.^ '^""''"'^""•. Mnssnohusutts, loi;!.: Marvin, Arthur Tai>Dnn ti„ n, KentrZ;tL'';::t'i;'iJ^ii;j,^«\,f'-t ,.,un,.,ead, years, 1870-75: was afterm.rrf! • '" "P""' ""^ revenue and o hric ,artrn„t " "".''^V'' '" "'» i*'!'""' Office, and, having fui"tt' l'"°„'l"''"f, ',''« ^'"^'S'^ text of an "greenfent Eetw^ „"t\o'"'E;"lh r^", 'J^"' "'" Kovcrnments, 1,S78 w„, „r, ". ,.^ """"'' K"'*8ian ll.e magistrate for iaek ? ovi I ' ''"' ''i'^hargeu by ^ent to Russia by Joiepl. ciwen V?".'' ^" "'^ ''« "as statesmen and generals fn /„ 1. i "'■■"'' "^ '""''ing i.?ainst India. JleZ „ vi.it.^?H '° '"''P"*"'' ''""ign^ "'t of the Morning^ Post in Hfi'f'"""^''' " """"Vond- ves.:gate the petroleum industry f't ut '" ?'" '" '"" in different towns of Great C-.i". "'"''^"'^<"J numerous articles to periodicll, n ""u ,™'""'>»ted eraljodying an Account ,ftl?oiv . "■ ' "''''° <'™"e'- nn.l Plans. Lon., ISSO/svo """""""'• ^''Ps ey;:wlt'nlssrp*iL'lfahi??P^ f™-" the letters of e.vi».H.i to an accus,! ,„of ?4o,i fhl';:''"'^' " '•" "° Hotat,'tto":ihBa|'|ll'and t?J''nK'"'r. «'""''™"" t" i Turkestan : wi 1, h , Own M ^ r'^^"* ''^'»''^' »f Afghan '!- Oxus to lleVa MaJ^TnS'p :n^'■''^"'""<''-- 8><'; -'d ed., 1885, ^ ' '""'• ^on-. 1S80, p. the Khorassan Question, Lon., 1 "s ' si ^^P™"'™ "^ ' i'i;i.sS/;':::^«J-^''^rndia: C„nversa. MAR -;^vS7^8';:^«srx^Ss^^- *'»p-"^ ^»n« with Si^obe ff:Sy7J''-; rnJia Conversa- R"»<.:in (ienorals a ■dTatolen nn .\" ?''"''g»i«l'e'l ='■"", Un., 1882 er Svn "" """^ ^•'"''•"' Asian '^'.'ostion, Ion., 1882; "cr78r„: |Mi..ns" wM\",^:J?,!^h "^P^,«rarrativ8 of a Journey to the Pe- M,., No. L'os"* '" ""' I'lo-perily of iu()dern Itaku "™ S. Keeonnoitring In C'l.ntnil • ;„ . u- tine, in the l{,.gi^„ lvi„ ' l,,' "' ,';"'"'-e'-'>ig Adven- \ «^|1 :- ,^ri„l;;,::j byffir'^;Uli;;!,;H',''- Marvin's readers Asian .,i».,iinn fr.Mn^u.spi';'.'','';, '',''",''< I" H'l^* •'uiUral i opinion, ilK.y will r, ,";,," ;"*-''' '..y n,„y .liiRT ;H,bsUntialin^u^n,al^/, ',.';:,; ';^ ^o|;i.) . lie.ides the a'l o;e ;„ k ' ,;'""■„, '"'T ™Pi" I fo lowing pamphlets, IssUsy ','■ the author of the ! "I".., has cveieded fi(l,(„Ml L^^- l^'^r^'% f"'," "*■ Paniflin. 2. The t'ooiin r ii„i P V . ' "'^' '^'"loidi (,f "nd its liearing on f,i 1 T '.''^ "'''•"'''" P'-'t'"loum, IJ'ctroleun, Powder. 4 1 :i\/,'',"f'^i. .■'•,''"»«'''»'l »» a 5. Kussia's Power of Attnlin t , "^"""''a "' Europe. I Railway to ller.'t „d in f, *''>^"1 1"' „''• -'"> «''-^^i"n Herat. \s. The liu" iun A '' V- ^ '" """»">• R'»^<' t" K..»8ia have Pen ^ ' " fn I,?'"": "[,"""•• »• ■'^I'"1I Herat, n Kn^lish Afi,"'" ''""■<"■ "f «ci/.inK .wavitP l2.>'.:l!,,ni';r;,^,S''' ^"^ -d Oeru,a"n« -.«?"b!"i;«fv:;r!;,"r' ^f"'^-' '^■^- ^'^■^- '823 "'ini.tr.v of the MeVl octo F,",:' "'"r,*^^? ""> "i-o-nnt clccteclIJishopoftirMetloJ T^^^^ '-''"'■°'' "' '■'^■" i n !«"«. I. The Work of'c!.''o':'Th'rA^'''"'"'' ■'""'•^ I2mo. .-!. Methorli.t Vt ,h^- ^"l''"". '"^t. Louis, South, .St. I'u il n.o'^'T''^' ''^''"'••^%'^'«^''' '^"d' , "2mo. 5. To theKWhv ,.""'' Na.'hville, IS76, Memorial Sern ,„;'., \t l^ "H "'« West : with I Bishop McTyeire an rLr ? ""^ ^^"'"'1' ''^'»"in, by Ill"»t.' ,St. ?Z:: 'l',S78 ?2mo""""" ^' ''■ ^- ■'^»"'"'«'« Marvin, Frederick H 'i r> S'^rTh%,"r^^'^'^^i-^^"""w-T^^^ •Mogy „nd^T;e ,' "etrtf ".I' •>-""l'i™.. "nd the' la': I2nio. ^reaiuiei.t of Medionninia, N. York, 1874, Stori"s7ios't.,'!"8 ";„J^' ""'^''it-Snares, and other f ri^™JrVhe fernS^, j^t "^, ""' ^'^^^ '«- >se on the Law of Wreck an 1 S^ '«"'"• ' ' T'eat- 2. Treatise on the I aw of A /"^v' ?"■''•' '■''^''' S''o. ^ty^i-jr"is^H:^i;;&^:^^ The Earliest VnfXg^f tLTh»T ?f "'l^"'"""' ^ or, »ery, and Kindergarten fal^^l P f "\"'^ ^'"'""'^' ^"^"r- Preyor's "The So,.lnf.i,in^ .„'''■'"''' '^■""i Prof. W. b. I82li; town clerk of vf- P'*^' I-'-D.- F-R.S.E., then of^JirsgowrkniglUecT'l's?.'' ''''"r"'' -"-^ «inee from the Records if t le RurLl, '^f i,^ r'; '^'"•^ '^•^"•"-ts I for the Seottish Burgh Heof ,, « ^■'^"'^''!S^- Printed 2. (Ed.) Charters and otl or i ■■• ^'""•' ''''''«• ^to. i City of Edinburgh, Ac Pm^e" 7 '.",'•' l'^"'''" '» the Uecord Society.^ E,ti„.. , "1t^ "" f^^'t- B"gh from the Records of the Burffl nf n. ^ ''•^ Kxtracts '"42. Printed for the q'^.V k ^, "^go'S A.D. 1573- fi'asgor, 187<» Inn'l. Kdin., 187!) 8vo' ^-'ections, &c., in Scot- w.^rr';;;e'rfi,f,,i;; '^'^ '"""" Han, and what on^Wood,' Unri^,8n p. ^^^ "' ^'""'"S and Engraving Marzials. Frntiii T 'i t... ! (';.".-eat Wru'erO Lon!^-18sr ^8™ ^""''^ "'<='"'"'- A vervfixrei'ept irctn., '- , "■ IS88, 12mo. ""S"' (""■•<"" Writer.s,") !„„., eat^nn'R*'g^'u;j'''|;if,';j'''' ''• '?»•,"> Brussels, edu- ;;'. the Britfsh Mu'rr t 'e'lS o''"'-^r'';,T>^'''y'''' Pigeons, and other Poems, Lon., 1873, p s'o "^ °^ lO^i "^"1 HI HtU If hi IHlti If MAS " The Imnk before us, a vuliinie of KukIIsIi jKiems by a i young Frunclimiin. uliiws with this uliI frtiiilllar lire, (of llio KfimlssHmf.l lUMidiiin these struiiKu anil i»iwerl'ul veniei- fiillof tliulU'iiltliyilellKhl In llfeiuid Kunsliini' thtttseeniw 1 U) have iiiisstMl awav vviih the TMubacldwrH, we have to re- mind ourselves that their author lives amongst lis, and did not walk the earth with his elder countrynicn, the Allil- genses iiiid the Iroveiivals. , . . He has proiliieed a liook that lsinii()iieol' lus kind and llliindnated with undeniable , genius."— .S//(Wa/()i', xlvl. l'2l». IHltHP, K. Art Needle Work ; Knd)ruidery in Cra- vats, Silkj, Apidiciuo, Ae., l.on., l»n, 12mo. Mashedcr, llichard. I. Dissent and Doniooraoy ; their Mutual Heliitions, I,on., I.xrtl, |i. Hvo. -'. Wil- liam Kwart (Ihidstonc; a Political Keviow, Lon., IHOO, 1). Svo ; 2il ed. same year. Maskell, Mrs. A. E. Anderson. Four Feet, Wings, and Fina. Illust. Host., 1S71», sq. 12ino. Maskcll, Alfred. Russian Art, anu Art Uhjoeta in Russiii. I'art I. Lon., IHS4, p. >^vo. Maskell, Kli/.a, [»"«•, vol. ii., add.] 1. The Home Traveller: Tlioughta on liondon .Scenes, Ac., Lon., IH56, U'uio. 2. The (iospel Theme: a .Scries of Sacred I'oems, l,on., ISIiO. 18mo. iMuskell, Uev. Joseph, educated at King's Col- lege, London; ordained 1X52; hon. .-erretury of the City of London Ldllege l.-^fil-fii); master and chaplain of j Emnmnuel llospit.il, Westminster, since 18ti9; curate of St. James the Less, Westminster, since I8H3. I. Notes on the Sepulchral Hnisaea of All-Hallows Barking, I86L 2. Collections towards the History and Antiquities of All-Hallows Harking, IXttU 3. The Wedding-King : its \ History, I'uetry, Literature, and Superslitiona : a Lee- ; ture, Lon., ISBS, l2mo. I. Westminster in Relation to Lilerature. Lon., ISSd, .Xvo. ' Maskell , W. P. Acts for the Reguliition of Mines, August, ISfiU, Lon., IStiL 1 Maskell, William, M.A.,['ui^f, vol. ii., add.,] ISU- i 1890, b. at Hath ; a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the county of Cornwall. He made a collection of Kng- lish rituals and service-books, and another of ancient and media-val carvings in ivory, which vere purchased t by the trustees of the British Museum. 1. Hudehaven : a Pen-anil-Ink Sketch : with Portraits of the Principal ] Inhabitants. By W. M. Lon., 1X113, Hvo. 2. The Present Position of the High-Church Party, Lon., 1811!), Svo. 3. A Letter to the Editor of the Dublin " Review" , upon tlic Temiioral Power of the Pope and his Personal I Infallibility, 18B9. 4. AVhat is the .Meaning of tae Late , Decree on the Infallibility of the Pope? 1871, 5. Odds : and Ends, Lon., 1872, 12mo. (This includes " Bude- haven," with other sketches.) 6. A Description of the Ivories, Ancient and .Modern, in the South Kensington Museum, ("South Kensington Art Hand-Books,") Lon., 1872, Hvo, 7. Ivories, Ancient and Medieval, (" South Kensington Art Hand-Hooks,") Lon., 1H75, p. Svo. Maskelyne, Antonio Storey-. True and False Riches: a Tale of the llartz, Lon., 1873-77, 18mo. Maskblynv, J. N. Modern Spiritualism : its Rise and Progress : with some Exposures of So-Called Spirit- Media, Lon., 1876, 12mo. Maskelyne, Mervin Herbert Nevil Storey, M.A., F.K.S., b. 1823; graduated at Wadham College, Oxford, \Xi:>; hon. Fellow 1873; WaynHete professor of mineralogy since 1856 ; formerly keeper of minerals in the British Museum. 1. Catalogue of Minerals in the British Museum, Lon., 1S63 ; new ed., 1881. 2. A Guide to the Collection of Minerals in the British Museum, Lon., 1868, Svo. Mason, Miss. Kate Oeary ; or, Irish Life in Lon- don : a Tale, Lon., 18o3, l2mo. Mason, A. K. Accepted Ceremonies of Three De- grees in Craft Freeuuisonry ; new ed., Lon,, ISSO. Mason, Ali'red Bishop, and Lalor, J. J. Primer of Political Economy : in Sixteen Definitions and Forty Propositions. Chic, 1875, l2mo. Mason, Rev. Arthur James, M.A., B.D., grad- uated at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1S72, and elected Fellow 1873; ordained 1874; hon. canon of Truro since 1878 ; vicar of All-llallows Barking, London, since 1884. I. The Persecution of Diocletian: a Historical Essay, Lon., 187B, Svo. "Whether we exactly accept his conclusion or not, he hn.s rerJiilnlv worked well at his subject : hi: lots put many points In anew light; and all that he says, as tar a.s its main substance goes, should at least be weighed helore any one deelde.s the other way."— ."''n*. h'cv., .xlli. (»,). '• He has given a vivid picture of the Diocletian persccu- tlcm. He has carefully studied the principal authorities, aiid selected from tliem all that Is most sinking and inter- 1U8G MAS eating. . . Altogether his l«iok Is by far the best and full- est account that mir language (•ontalns of this periijd cjf Christian liistory."— .I'/i., .No. 2.'>H2. 2. Commentary on Thossalonians ntnl the First Epistlc> of St. Peter. (Reprinted from Bishop Ellicolt's Com- mentary.) Lon., 1S7U. 3. The Epiatlea of St. Peter, -Jt. ,J(jiin, and St. ,Iude, Lon., 18s;i, 12mo. 4. The Faith ot the Oosiiel; a Manual of Christian Doctrine, Lon., 18S7, or. 8vo. .Mason, Itev. C. Parochial Sermons: with a .Mr moir of tlic Author, Best., 1865, Svo. Mason, Mrs. C. The Eve of St. Agnes, Lon,, 1878, 12n.o. .>Ia8on, C M. Forty Shires: their History, Sce- nery, Arts, and Legends. Illust. Lon., 1880, cr, 8m,; new ed., ISSl. Mason, Mrs. Caroline Atherton, [nnir, vol. 11., where her Christian name is erroneously given as I'ntli- erine. adil.,] b. 181!3, at .Marblehead, Muss.; daughter (if Dr. Calvin Briggs. 1. Rose Hamilton, IS51). 2. Three of Us. By Thekla. Host., 18811. Mason, Charles F. A Compeml of Electricity and its .Medical and Surgical fsos: with an Introilucticm by C. H. May, M.D., I'hila., 1887, I2mo. Mason, Charles Welsh. Poems and Songs: .if which some are rendered from the Spanish, Lon., 1>(13, 12mo. Mason, Charlotte. 1. There's a Friend for Little Children, and Trusty and True, Lon., 1S87, Isino. :'. Alma Ryan ; or. Steadfast and True, Lon., 1888, p. svn. Mason, Charlotte M., sometime lecturer on eilu- eation and teacher of human physiology at the liisliii|i Otter College, Chiihestcr. Home Education ; a Coiir-e of Lectures to Ladies, Lon., 1886, p. Svo. Mason, Mrs. Clara Arthur. Etchings from Tno Lands, Best., 1886, 12mo. Mason, David Hastings, b. I82.S. in Philiidrl- phia. P». ; settled in Chicago in 1867, where he hiis In in euitor of the Republican and of the Bureau, a prnl.i-- tionist monthly. A Short Tarilf History of the I nitnl 'states from the Earliest to the Present Time: Pan I,, 1783 to 17811, with a Preliminary View, Chic, issi, 1 12mo ; new ed., ISSfi. Mason, K. An Old Library and its Talis, Lon, 1862, 12uio. I Mason, Mrs. E. H. B. Great Expectations lie- ' ali/.cd; or, Civilizing .Mountain Men, Bost., 1862, IJiiin. Mason, Mrs. E. U. Our Mabel, Chic, 18-i, 12mo. Mason, Edward Tuckermau, b. 1847. 1. (Ed.) Samuel Johnson: bis Words and his Ways, .\. York, 18711, 12mo. 2. I 3ci.) Personal Traits of lil■ili^ll Authors, N. York, 1885, 2 vols. 3. (Ed.) lluiiiorous Masterpieces from American Literature, N. York. I'-MI, 3 vols. 16mo. 4. (Ed.) British Letters illustrative i.f Character and Social Life, N. York, 1888, 3 vols, liiiio.. Mason, Mrs. Eleanor B. The Toungoo (JoJ- Language Conspiracy, Rangoon, 18S2, Svo. Mason, Miss Emily Virginia, b. 1815, at Lex- ington, Ky. ; became a nurse in the (Confederate aiinv during the civil war, and was matron of several llo^pillll?. 1. Southern Poems of the War, Bait., 1867, 12iao. :'. (Ed.) Journal of a Y'oung Lady of Virginia in 17.-<2, Bait., 1871, sin. 4to. 3. Popular Life of (ieneial Holjctl E. Lee, Bait., 1S71, Svo. Mason, F. Treatise on the Use and Advanlngcs ol Dancing, Lon., 1S54, 12mo. Mason, F. II., late captain of the 42d RegiM:eiit of Ohio Infantry. l.The Forty-Second Ohio Inliiiitry: a History of the Regiment in the War of the Rilnllioii : with Biographical Sketches, Cleveland, 0., IS77, '•vo. L'. The Life and Public .Service of James A. l^iilki.i. Twentieth President of the United States : a Iii"^'rllpll■ ical Sketch: with a Preface by Bret Harte, Lon., 1881, cr. Svo. Mason, Rev. Francis, D.I)., ['oi'c, vol. ii., add.,] 171111-1874, b. in Yorkshire; learneil his lailiers trade of shoeinaking and acquired some edonrion: removed to the United Slates in 1818; was li.eiiscii to preach in the Baptist Church in 1827, and soon after entered Newton Theological Seminary. In \-'M ho went to Burma as a missionary, and for twi uly-two years labored among the Karen tribes of T:i-. . . ''f became acquainted with most of the dialects of I'artlier India, and published a grammar of the Pali !:ui.i;iing« and various translations, which were approved by the Koyal Asiatic Society, of which he was a meini.Lr. He MAS York. IS 17. 2 Me 'ir ,.«,'"'•■'' "• *'"»"". N- F-."a, Flora 3rMi,^c.ar;'f t""' '"■'■''•''"" "" "'" India, !„,„ IssT 2 . r ^^ *'«"l"Ki™l •■^urvev of Work nK.M;„.'n'f„^ '?^J; ."^y"' ■•• 'I'Lo Story of a A»i... Africa nn I A,„„ ''''"'',"'' "' l"™^"' '"> ^■■""'V''. William H;wi;i;|,,t'"o":i;;';;;v'\5!,',r,s'-'rT.i'''''''" ''^ jei^:^"n' ,!:s:LrS*:;f '^t-^ "'^'=^"",/""'"" AIn§oii, c;, Fin'pli ' I J .Storic,, I.on., ISHO I 8vn „ '"', ""»"''". ""'l othe; sketohU, ,,o'„.. 's'; J' "r',Tl,''.'.- •'• ^'"""t^y MAS took s ,^ce'"?r."i:,'„ iS ^ll^iffir S'l' /^""'■•''^t" «'>e-art Stalea."'-.V(i(/u«, x\ix -in "- "'"'"ry of the riilled ^^a.Ho,„i„i,„e,,.es of Newport. Illu,,. .x,„p„,,^ '«8| orilai,;:, S.-;; '?eeC':f''F,^;""'«!'' Cambridge Bible A,hoc.acv, IS6 ' * Znbi "'^'""^ '''*^- '• South Africa, Lon.,l,SB;- ^ "1^ ■, " M'««.'«n Tour in lenso's Bible Problem., IHli' 4 A u ""'""""' »f Co- '•■^fi'i. 5. Tho Lord'" 'rnvn; ;„;/'';,"''" '" """"'"iets, plained, 1871. fl. Tho iZYAl^f '^l"'"'^' «''"i™ ^x- 1S77. 7. The Zulu War LT-"" "' <^»"fl''>n»tion, Lon., 187!), 8vo. " ^'""""* •""' "» Wessons; Mason. H. If a n St«r°':i,f'^,,^;,J/„~ «»'^« '0 '"e Cure of .'Inson, J, loB.Wnii.i J 1 ■ . (•' Frien,ny Cou,.er tji::!:^^^'^^:^-^^''^^, N. York, 1857 "'"""" »"•! Distribution of AVealth, «^":-o^^-^-^^^ Turkey: Medical ''IHSOII, JoHPnh in !. Proceeding's at L,uv in L r""" '",^"" Motions and •V-v Kngland S,^ ,' ,„l " f''';j7" ^a^v Courts of the Wljiliun, < Vgrk, tm |2,,,o ^""^'''^''-n^lity of Pro- ;v""M«T.fi',',;rr!'' 'L^' r-«' ■ I»"iii., ]b^i!. ■■I3SI, BIO. t. Eiposition of . iaiu, 'I". Alter/Dinner TirofTt"''"'^" "^ ^'"'''' ^"'"^ 1^87, Iflmo. '' "' ^''"""" ""o'lwin, N. Vork, AKoncy of'ii,,,; i^;„ ;,5^'7'";"" ^.V ;l'o Imu,e.llalo p. 8vo. '^ ' " '^''' ''"■"''• ''»"•. 1877-71), two series, Mitchell Mb aryV lZ,t o M, """"•"' ''''™^'"" '" '"'ion in 18-7, chic Ei "''("""'"ff of that in,ti. Public Library, Hla4ur|i" ."'^ ;?'!;''",«' »"'' "!"'««" lie'« [n.lit fn L 1^,?.^', f ' <=''ief librarian of «„i|. the librarian.hi, of s^ir '*'""• "*' "'""« ■'^■'aininK chief libnirilln y.ho F ee Kblic rb"'"'*"/ ''''^^"^^' in-the-Field., London ISKH "7° ''''"•"■•y " '^t- Martin- Sootlan,l. 1) . an a"« Ktan. I • ' ■'"' ^"^ ^Mnanes of printed for sLb'^riC^i , ^ "i., '^ ["r 1 "'""-''" ^ '••Kiih^^/nrr ( '-"itJd't::^!;:;!,;!;;,^. -"'""""•»'- ,^, Kkl, „, bibliographical aiul literary plums.'.-.s„, Rev Qla3go«r,''i88S H Adam '"'''"'"'*!">» ''"biio Library, I Honniiic [a niveM I " /''"^r'" ' "\''^"'' ■'"■'^'^'. ^»« Koyal Guide to he City o Ula^, l'^"'.",' "''' '2'"°- »• A Bibliographical Ml fvrr'V "'"■■'K"W. 1888. 10. I the I,ihli?th?c"BritannfcV, f^ '\^ ''""' ^""'- "^ >868,''p.".",'o^''- ^««»>« °" Engi'ish Church Music, Lon., Australian Tale, KfHn'; m/Tllo''% *" '^yif-T: -n Aiistralia, Edin., I8R7, p. Hyo} ' ^- "^ C""»ins in TranrcMtn,:,)* L*;°?m7 *^;,!'"°''^''<'"<>'' (Philosophical iMassena, Mrs. A Ja r- ir • . Creole. Host!, is". "* '^^ '^'"ie's Mistake. By "Jeems I'ipe. of Pine'viile" J "' ^^,?"'' "'' ^^^at biography, 'n, York 'ws p,,,;^""' ""'' »'''' an Auto- Chri.iiuiis Lesson. By What.b'"''"^^'";' *''"•''"• '^ Mnssey, Geral7, !^ ", t | 1!"",, ■T\' "^■^^- ^^'o- I f'""parativelv little poetry of lnt»,' 1 '^ ''"" "''''"^^n , largely to the pron,o\ioT^of s'" • Suiic"'''' "^ ''"''''='^ poetics. Jlc has lectured oTlvUuT "'"""*^"° and other topics in the 'ni,;r -.""'• '"«8>uerisu), GreatBritainVindZ., ili. ""a ''■^' ? "^" "' '" l.sh and American pe i d'ie".l ^ «"h";''-'i"' ^^"8" Song: and other Lyric. Ton T.-o , *"*""■' ''»™^. ™ March, and other ^en.; L„„' jtl r\ - """'"ck's speare's Sonnets never befor^'Vif' ^^- ^^'°- '*• ■"''ake- Friends iJentiHeSr^getlfcr „..''.<'' ' *"' ''""""' o Himself, Lon., 1866 8v« ^^^"'•™''™' L"'^"'^'' Shakespeare, „„,, vol ii.f'4 At1'%T'""^ ""''" pther Poems, Lon. I8«9,pSvo 5 c!lJ ^'''\»^y- '""1 'sui, Lon., 1871, I imo fi A i,','T'','''"ng Spiritual- containing an A temm to t ""'' "V"" «cKinnings : I-ost Origines of hefMwl," '"T.?"'' ^""^""^'itute fhe Symbols, RclieiLl.iV "'' "^'"tcries, Types and ^';rt-r--"'«4t?sh8^^ >^!5-ti::'i^-.«--i^-p-t^ . ■8. The Secret Drama of ^hll'^ '.^ ™''- "»P- 8vo. L8S8, 4to. "' Shakespeare's Sonnets, Lon., '-mTSi^J,^;^;;'':''' (Fletcher.) I. Thoughts >K.I.) Christian Lyrics "chieflvT, Vl'^ '«''^' '2mo. 2 '-• Il.t^^ ^-•/is6?;ror:'erei^T7rAtr"3- 1087 Lon., 11*75, 12m». TiilcH for Mothers' Cliililrcn hI' Holy ■ VilliiK<- Tiilc", for I MAS Later Lyrics of the Clirii-' in Church: heinK » ('iiin|ian- liin Voliiiiio to '• t'hristlnii l.yrii'S," by the liuiiie Coiiiiilk'r, Edin., 1X61, 12ino. 4. Soiitf of th.t Jfo"othle Hont, 5, Ml--. (Iirkpi's I 1 , Jiiim.", iinil Mi'ltiu^ , '.ril. i >..'. |). '^VO. (I. .|,uni-. nil i • 11., ISHii, It... 7. .,,i ttp.l 'ml., 1,011., ISHi, p. Sro. .MiiHNi-y, AVilliHiii >iutliaiil«l, [""'•, vol. ii., M.A.HSKV, Wll.i.HM, ,VI.1>., ii.M.,] |SI)!)-ISS|, wiia iip- |)oiiili'tl IliiiiiK.'i "uiiister in Imliii iiml .•'worn a nu'iiilji-r of thi' jirivy i"iiniMl in KSii:'), uml iiflor his ri'tiirn lo Enjjiiin.l WH9 il.ited M.l'. lor TiviMton in 1872. I. Coin- inon .<."ia-C:!, 4 vols. .Svo; now ed., l.^(l.')-n(!. (Vol. i. i:< montliinul tmi- vol. ii. ! vol. iv. riids with llio I'ciicc of Am! : , I"*' -.) "TiionKh he liiis no iirt'lt'iiHluns In the .|M.illties of n. firU.lani iiiirnilnr or of un lilstnriciil iilillnsuplii'r, lu> ha-' ciMiililk's which rondi'r his lionk viihmhle, and whli-h wdl Hhvays ontiUf Its wrilcr In im hiinoiirahlo iihicc in our hisicirloal litcrauiri','-Na(, Her.. .w.Oftl. MuHHif, Kilwiirt!. I. Lovo'.s .Strife with the t'on- vuiil, Lon.. l.'^O-l, :i vol.*. |i. .Svo. '.'. Saered Odi'S, ()ri(;iniil m.'i Translated, on Divers .Subjwts, Lon., I.sOtKis, 2 vols. 1"ino. H. (Trans.) Sehillcr's William Tell; a Drama, in Ei^'iah Vorsi', Lon., IS7.'<, I '-'mo. iHnssHN J. Cnni. .\ Treatise on tlw Kcleetio duuthern Practice of .Medicine, I'hila., Is.'il, Hvn. MiiNsie, Uev. .Iiimes Willinin, U.U., LL.D., [null. vii\, ii., adil.,] 1 7i)'.l-l.-71, I or. Svo. 7. Chattorlon i a Story of the Year ITTii, l.on., 1874, or. Svo. (.Most of the essays in these three \m1. from the " Kssays, lii 1. cesc of Lincoln Lon., 1857, Svo. 2 ;L Lectures on the I 12mo. 4. Sermons Lon., 18(18, p. 8vo. Massun, Uavid, LL.D uines, Nos. .''i-7, are reprintf in Relation to the Anti-.-lavery Cause, | g|..|pliK.„l nnd Critical," ., .lionod aiile, \i>]. ii.) it Conlliet; i (Kit.) The Poetical Works of .lolin Milton: willi Intru- duetions. Notes, and an Essay on Milton's Knglisli, Luii,, IS74, 3 vols. Svo; new ed., ("Uoldai Treasury" Sir,,) 1877, 2 Vfils. l2nio, " It is Impossible to do nnythiiiK like Justice to his exten- sive knowledge, his iiiiwearied patience, his carefulness in stilting facts, the skill with which he ii(iulies, and in nil cases fttirlv applies, the labours of eiuller editors, .iinl above all, to llie benrtv adniiraiioii ami enthusiasm wiiirh have sustained him tbniugb hi- lom; and dilliciilt i-iL , . . His extreme care to omit noi.'inn has ol'leii led Inm ... to insert trivial nmllers at great length."— .sj»i((i/u, xlviil.211. i). I'lie Quarrel between the Earl of Manchester and Oliver Cromwell : Unpublished Documents relating therci ). collected by the Late .John Bruce: with an lli.- toric:r Preface. Annotated iii'l completed by David Ma.sson. (Camden See. Pub.,) l.on.. I' 'i. 8vo. '■ In this volume .i leading incident in iin- annals of our Hate. 8vo. 18(i4, •sley, [((lite, vol. ii., add.,] be- came editor of Macmillan's .Magazine in I85il,and in 1^.') j elvll war receives liir tlie iTrst time adequate illustratciii resigned the chair of English language and literature at a,,,) coniineni."— .Icmf., viii. 13'i nt historian, ■1 singularly y oio . ■ nt •,; ra- ssors U. University College, Lorn' ... ' 5)ecome professor of rhet- oric and English litei uire i.i the University oi Edin- burgh. Since 1879 he has : ctcd as oilitor of the Uegis- try of the Privy Council of Scotland. 1. Tlie Life of John Milton: narrated in Connection with the Political Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of his Time. 1 L858-7il, Ii vols. Svo. " .\llhougli Mr. Massoii may not be an el he is what is of liilinllely greater inipormn. accurate and therefore an altogether trn-i. Tills ' Life of Milton' is a book which tie tioii will hand down with pride to its ^ £(;■ . xllx. mi . ^ , "He has inseparably associated his nam. with that >>t Milton, and all students of the jwet and of !iis age will be eompelled to consult the.se volumes. It would be diffleult to estimate the labour expended by the author. Not only lias he ma.stered all the authorities which liear directly on his subjeci , but with intlnlte skill and perseverance he .seems to liave followed every track, however obscure, which could lead to auv point of Interest remotely asso- ciated with his great hero. Thoroughness and impar- tiality are the qualities of highest value, perhaps, in this ' Life of .Milton.' .Mr. Masson is eminently trustworthy. He takes nothing at seeoiid-liaud ; every .step of his (round has been won by hard IlKhllng. and perhaps there » no living writer who has a larger acquaintance with the politics and literature of the .seventeenth eentui-y. 'llie fault.s of ibis imuimiiii upua are ii.s obvious a.s its merits. The author is a chronicler rather than an histo- rian. Ill Ills anxiety to tell all he knows, and he ajipears to know evervtiiing, be does not always see the dlllerence between whiit is of primary iinporlaiiee and what is of secondarv value, . . . We know much more about .Milton, thanks to Mr. .Masson, but we do not .see him more clearly, and the central llguie is, as it were, hidden under the heap 1088 10. (E'V vols, iii.- ( Register of the i., L.m.. 1880-87 Privy Council of Scntl n r. Svo. 1 1. Do yuiiir fl "English .AIcu of Letters,") Lon., I'-'l, n. Svo. ■' Our author gives n^ in suial' '.Mimpa what Is rciinrdcd as known of De tiu;. cey addiig sotuetlilng from his per .ioiial reeollcctions."— .Ii'(i<( x.ii. 3. II. Carlyle Pers"nally und in his Writings; Two Lec- tures, Lon., 1885, 12mo. Mat^son, Edward* [imie, vol. ii., add.] ■H.VE.v- AUMK.\; or, Poel i' Translations : with an Introduction on the Condition and Prospects, Social, Hcligious, and Literary, of tne (ireek Nation. Uy a Scottish Philhtl- len. Ellin., 1852. •iction ary of the French Language : French-Engli.-h, lOngli^h- French, Lon., 1874, sm. 4to. «. (Ed.) Alfred de .Mii--''t: Selections from his Prose and Poetical Works, Lon.. I •. 12mn. 7. Outlines of Fiench Literature; with Chrono- logioal Tables, Lon., 1877, l8mo. 8. France, Lon., i'^l'i*, p. Svo. y. UichelieU, ("Homo Library,") l.o". '.^^-li p. Svo. 10. Mazariii ("lie c Library,") Lon., l;;8ri, p. 8vo. II. (Trans.) Victor I'.iisin, by Jules Simon, ("Croat French Writers,") L.. ,. 1887, 8vo. 1:.'. I'lencli Literature, (" Dawn of European Literature": I.on., MAS iJlBHson, J„|,li, M.A. The Alomlo Theory of I „ '• MAT Maicer, nrv. Samuel, P.1,.8., „f ,i,e I,„„,io„ 'I III iiiKlit, uiMl „n |„t,.ro.sl ill ih |H.pul..l,,,,.-_,s,,A7f,,,,ivll..|M. •• I.M)„s|,t.| int<,.„th ln,li„; , K-llKi,,,,, |,ir.., l.:.x,„,,ioD.„, a„,| tlm-th.n... llh„(. I,,,,,., „. svo. nnlliiiiiis, Hpv. W -- IIMllVC iiiiiduti iiilviim'iiiu.iit of tliu '!•. Illllflriiliiin.s nl' llio I'ImiM. :,r (if Hindu ■■".' ■ •■iiii»iu;< lum 1'. 8vo. 4. Tnlks ttitl, Ilronil- ^Y'''-^^^^^ ;:« '■ '""-'"^ " "- ''i^ Selections from Cliuiic lUllI l:'m Ma88or, Ilamixipii. IS70, Klmo ' 'iz:;' ""■ """' ""- ''•^^^■pon.:cffl.i!^]:i«''."^ MixiM i m».k. ,d'"im.','.'i„'.'r'''-', ''"'■'•'■Mlnii iiilln«K. illii^lralint; a ■i'iii|mriilively 1 2iii iniicK in (Ji-rat Ilnta n and ],.< ,,.1 r „i, iCr,. i., -, ■> > ■ AliM Medicine in f«n...d - „ 'l;" ' ',-""'• "»i.""«n.'-.l„„/„ x,,xili. 7 l-,v,i, |"nii, ""iiau 1 tu >evere, Lon., ' Mnlher, F I \s 1 r 1 „«..., ...no. T„. „.., „. ,„ , Pu.,,: KSK'ji:;;i:n£:r!i5 'S'"='''''= Ailiiuniliicks. I^v,, ed, IM7II. I'arHKUav/ Mr MmIT.,,„ , ,, ,"'.""■, nitcd stMi™ |„ N'ln.cy,„- Mr. Was ,,';,''' '',» P'vt.n.l. 1 ,■„„. cr. Svo. ""'"' ""'""B '"'•■ I'»°- l-rS, 3 vol.. aJimtcd atWadliam Colicie, Ovf ,d Mis' ''•,/'*,'"') bar at the Middle Tcnipic* 870 I,;, d n ,ok f ,,'" ^;;- relating to .'arliaLnta;/K, "u:,!,,'';':;;:',;,';,: Ifl'^",!*,".'-": '!'•»*"■,•=" Tyldeii, .M.D., F U S i, Iclitii^vology of the .;n,ecture;£i.:; : ^,N:;;:-,^;.^n,,.... ^iC"n:^^;^.?';J-,-:;'|:^fS".-^ohnun. M;."'oV,:;;f;!r,!,n- /■"f«"--'"HMr Danger, and Mathers Kdwanp' V'r r'< "'i= \T' ''"'• ;V^i:;'c;.:>'o;^'--"---^-'^- iUathtrs, s. :n;v;^«^;i>!i^\:n:-,s^,'^-''«^*™''-"-»^^i- '^•'^IMid, L,,!., isno ^'"^ '^'"''«'« Expedition, H,mle^"7f,,i",!:"'Z-,. '• "T^ '''»" 've P„;„t our MhIchiiv, (iara L. 1 »"""g Fcdiis, Lon.. IS-0, 4to' »ml the Emperor. IHust, Lon fjon. fini 11 •- — — F^ioi. Ill Abioiid for l\\k, „t H„„, licture-Und, Lon, L-^rfi OJ'l Lngland, I,„n. Home Chnt with our - Ragglc^ Maggies, If* 7 2. 12tno. :i. Peeps I'*?;), Svo. 4. Through '■ Around and About first ii-,.n„i. rV ," "'."*'• '"'avicula .■^aloini.nis :) now ^^'b'r:ilx:'ii!i'r'-'-«'^«.int;: ' b^:' ST^.^I^r • ^"-'-eofUie^MLionto -■Mntheson, Duncan. Life and Labour m'» T'"' "'■"'^'''- ''»"•. 1«7;', I2mo cii?i''E'i^grr','^7''^„^;:ri;"r' v ^-'""'^ "^ , BMiLurs. 1. Cotton-Baling I'rcssc.-: : with De- = of Rev. J. 1089 f" I MAT obftUL'le, entersd tho Univemity »r (llimgowi KAlned |iri/ea In inoriil |iliilij:i(ipliy unri'iii'li in the Clmroli nt' Soollanil in IMtlH, ohonnn iiiiriah iiiiiiiKtir of Inii< linn in l^iiH, im'l tnmnfi'rroij Id the |piiriiiti uf St. Ili'rniird'i', K^linbiirgh, in I'^Sfi. Me wii.< lliiini li'i'tiirer fur l>7.inui>. .Vidn In tho Stuilv of Uiir- iiinn 'I'lu'oloxv, Kilin., |^,l, xvi; Jil i-i|., 'isTfl. 2. (Jnnvthiil till' Spirit uf L'hri4tiiiiiity, from tliu Firat Cen- tury to the Dawn of tho Irun km, EUln., 1877-78, 2 \i)\f. Hvo, " It Is n hlxtiiry of the ili'vi'lopnicnt. imt of ilmtrlius but (if the '>pirll 111 ciirMliiiiliv,' ri'«iirilcil friiiii a ilecliU'illy I'mluf'tiiia ami . . . Niiniuwiiat une-xlili'il puiiit uf vli'W. liiit iHm'u^^ciI ill a liruitil anil liberal tune aiul wllli a very riiiiKlilei'ulile Kraspof llie lilNtnrieal hearliiK's uf the ciiien- tliiii."— .^'1?. All'., .xlv. 101. ■•Full Iif interest to the neiieral reailer, iiiij eertaln to re|iay emeliil stmly."— .'^/«l■^l^>l■, 11, aiT. :i. Natural Elonionta of Uovenleil Theology, (Dainl LciiliireM,) Lon., 1881, p. Svo. 4. My A.^piratioiin, (" Heart Chorils,") Lon., \r«l, 32ino. 5. Moments on the Mimnt: a Seriox of Devotional Meilitatloni', Lon., 1S,SJ, iL'iNo. fl. Can the f)l,l I litli live with the Now? or. The I'lohleni of Ivvoliilion ami llevohition, Eilin, AnJ liiin., iN^.i, p. .■' of Ijis urKli* ment; wehiive miemlle'.s varletyul IlliistrutiVeHtiiieineiits set forlh with ttreat felielly uf phrase; ami we are olleii earrieil away wUh the slnmi; rush of eloi(iience, until we are reiuly almost in aei'ept Ills c'onellislons as liievlliible. . . . We may frankly say Ihat, 111 our Jmlumeiit, Iir. Matli- csoli has not niaile out his ease."— .S;«.dii(or, ll.\. Nlii. 7. Itolatioii of Chrisliaiiity to I're-Chri.-tian Morality, I.on., ISH", 12mio. ,s. The I'saliiiint anil Scientist; or, The Modern Value of Rcli({iou8 Sentiment, Lon., 1SS7, II. 8vo. !). Lamlniftrks of the New Testament Molality, ^on., 1S88, p. Svo. 10, Voices of the Spirit, Lon., 1888, or. Svii. MatheHon, II. I'mclioal Advice to Amateur Pho- to;;riiphcii", Lou., I8li;). K'nio. Mathestuil, John. Kngland to Delhi : a Narra- tive of Indian Travel, I,on., 1871), r. Svo, MRtllCHOII, PtTcy Kwing. A Skeleton Outline of Komau History Chronologically Arranged, Lou., 1881, K'mo. Mathews, Mrs. I'rienJs for the Fireside, Lon., 1861), 2 voin. |). 8vo. Matliewst Albert, ('■ Paul Sicgvolk," pseud.,) b. 1820, in Now York City ; a cousin of Cornelius Mathews, (i/. '.. «"''■, vol, ii. ;) graduated at Vale in 1812, and was nilmittcd to the bar in 1845. I. Walter Ashwool; a Lovo-Story, N. York, 1860. 2. A Bundle of Papers, N. York, 187U, Itlino. Mathews, AlTred. History of Wayne, Pike, and Monroe Counties, Pennsylvania, Phila., 188(1, 4to. Mathews, Charles James. See Dicke.vs, ClI.lHI.Ks, Bceond of the name, »m/;)vi. Mathews, Cornelius, [uiite, vol. ii., add.,] d, 1889. 1. Indian Dook of Fairy-Tales; from the Original Legends, N. York. 1S69, 12ino. 2. The Enchanted Hloecasins, and other Legends of the American Indians, lllu^t. N. York, 1877, sq. 8vo. Mathews, Ed waril D., at one time resident engi- neer on the Madeira and Mamort Railroad. Up the Amazon and Madeira Rivera, through Bolivia onj Peru, Lon., 1879, Svo. " We have had sundry volumes of late vears on the Am- azon and Its tributaries; but Mr. Mathews has penetrated further into the oountrv ami made a loni,'er sojourn tliere than most men. . . . Ills bimk Is well worth reading, thiiUKli we euiiiiot .say that itshows much literary talent." —Sit. Hei\, xlvill. (>73. Muthews, G. II. Diary of a Summer in Europe. By Porte. N. York, 1SG6. Mathews, George D. Coinages of the World, Ancient and Modern. Illust. N. York, l87li, Svo. Mathews, Henry John, M.A., graduated at Ex- eter ^Culle,;e, Oxford, l.snu. I. (Ed,) Abriihum !bn Ezra's Couiinontary on the Canticles, after the First Recension, Lon., 1874, or. Svo. 2. (Ed.) Commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah. By Roijbi Saadiah, ("Se- mitic" Ser,) 0.\f., 1888. Mathews, Henry M. West Virginia Supreme Court Reports, vols, vi.-ix,, Riehmone, Va,, 1876-77, 4 vols. Svo. 1090 MAT MatheWK, Jnmcii Mcl'nrlnne, D.D., |oii><, vol. ii.,add.,J 171^-1870, held no panlorute alter I84II, but wan active in eicleiiinslieal aflairs, and iirganir.eil and pre-idi'd over the Chrinthm Inion Council which luet in New York in I87«. Fifty Y«ar« In N«w York, N. York, 18,')8. MatheWN, .tiilis Jnnnnn II., daughter of Ue\.,l. M. .Miithens, xiiii/o. I. liuy Hamilton: n Story of i.iir Civil War, N. \ork, I8I1I1, Svo. 2. Ilyaciiiihe and I.er llrothers, N. York, 187(1, Kiiuo, .'). LllyV Lemoii*, N, York, 1870, l8mo. I. Pinkie nnd the HiibbllM, N. Y.rk, 1870, l8uio. b. Roae',^ Tcnipliilion, N. York, 1870, Kluio, tl. Little FricniU at Glenwuod, N. York, 187(1, Klino. 7. Daisybank, 1878, Klmo, 8. Kdlih .Murrnv: » Novel. .V. York, 1878, 12mo. li. IlelleV I'ink llootK. Illu»t. N, York, 1S80, llo. Id. Breakfast for Two, .le., l)o»t., 1880, l2mo, II, Fred Bradford's Debt, Illust, N, Y'ork, St], Svo. 12. Harry Bradford's Criiiihilo. Illu-t. N. York, I88,'), 8io, AIhh the fnllowing (cries, cojitnin- ing si.\ stories, first published sepanili ly ; I, Bessie Books, N, York, I8fl7-70, (1 vols. lAiiio; new ed,, 1874- 75. 2. The Flowerets, N, York, 1870, t'l vols, IS new ed,, Is7;)-71. .'l. Little Sunbeams, N.York, I87l- 72, •! vols. Ilimo; new ed., l87,''i-7(). 4, Kitty and Lulu Hooks, N. Y'ork, l872-7"i, f! vols, Ifimo; now ed., 18s:;, .'). .Miss Ashton's tJirls, .\. York, I87;f-7,'i, (1 vols. Ifiiiin. With Matiikws, .Iri.iA A., Haps and .Mishaps, N. York, 1870-78, 11 vols, innio. Mathews, .Mitts Julia A., sister of thepreceditiv. Her earlier stories wi re llrst published under the pseud. i nymo of "Alice tirey." 1. Lily Hudson; or, Eiirlv Struggles 'midst Continual Hope, N. York, IS.'i.'i, U'lini. 2. Clara Neville, and other Talcs. :i. Dare to do Kiglil Series. N. Y'ork, 5 vols. I8mo. 4. Oolden Ladder Se. rics, N. Y'ork, 18(1(1, (i vols. ISmo; newed., ISsi). (Cnn. tains six storioF, published separately, illustrative of the Lord's Prayer.) ■>, Drayton Hall Series, N. York, n vols. Irtmo. fi. Katy ami .lim. .\, Y'ork, 1877, Ifimo. 7. Bessie Harrington's Venture, BmsI., 1878, Khiio, s, Harrv Moore's Choice; with other Missionary Stories, Illust, Phila., 188:;. KImii. .Mathews, Marixaret Harriet. Dr. Cilheri's Diiughters; n Story for (iirls. Illust, Phila,, Issl, I2mo, Mathews, W., M,A, 1. Tho Flora of Algeria, eoti- sidored in Relation to tho Physical History of llie .Medi- terranean Region and Supposed Submergence of tliii Sahara, Lon., 1880, 8vo. 2. The Flora of the Cleiit and Lickey Hills and Neighbouring Parts, Lon., iss:', I2iiio. Mathews, M'illiani. I. The Heir of Vallis : a Novel, Lon., I85I, .'I vols, p, Svo, 2, The Two Home- ; a Novel, Lon,, I8,i9, H vols, p, Svo. Mathews, William, LL.D.,b. ISIS, at Wateriille, Me.; graduated at Waterville College 18,15; adinitted ti the bar I8:!S; removed to Chicago 1850; iimfessor of rlnt- orio and I'jiglisb literature in tlie I'niversity of Chicigo 1802-75, 1, (Jetting on in the World; or. Hints mi Success in Life, Chic, 1872; new ed.. 1879. 2. Tlie Great Conversers, and other Essays, Chic, 1874. ■". Words: their I'se and Abuse, Chic", 1870, I2uio: new ed., en!., 1884. 4. (Trans.) Monday Chats; Selecteil from the Causeries de Lundi of C. A. Sainte-Beine : with Introduelory Essoy on the Life and Writiiij-'s u< Sainte-Beuvc, Chic, 1877, lOnio. .). Hours with .Men and Books, Chic, 1877, I2mo. 0. Oratory and Oniinr.s Chic, 1879. 12mo. 7. Literary Style, and uther Lssiivs, Chic, 1881, 12mo. 8. .Men, Places, and Things, CliiL., 1887, I2mo. 9. Wit and Humor: their I'sc and Al.use, Chic, 1SS8, I2mo. Mathews, Ilev. W illiam Arnold, M.A., jjnid- uated at Corpus Christ! College, Oxford, 1861 ; onluincd 1802; vicar of St. Lawrence's, Appleby, since Lss.'l. 1. The National Church of a Christian Nation, Lou., Issj, 12ini>. 2. Constitutional Church Reform, Lon., b.^li, 12m Mi.ihewsy William Smith Babcock. !. An Outline of Musical Form, Best., 1868, lOmo. L'. Dic- tionary of Music and Musioians, Chic, ISsO, .sm. ■>■ Iloft io I'lidcrjtanu Music: Conci.io Course in ."i'.:-',-!'! Intelligence and Taste, Chic, 1880, Svo; new ci, «ith Pronouncing Dictionary and Condensed Encycl .n:ediii of Musical Terms, Ac, ISSli, 12mo, 4, New Musical Miscellanies: Hi 'orioal, Critical, Philosophical, nn I I'cJ- agojjie, Phila,, 1^,3, Svo, Mathias, C. W. English B,D,'s and Vmimn Freshmen, Lon., 1S63, Svo. I WoekH' ><|i„rt in (h« MAT lllumlftviH, I,,,,,., IMDI, |H,„„. ^r;;:.i? lH;:,i "n"'^'V^ .YtntHoii, Nellie. Poverty, l.on., iMsl Miillnck, I., V, MAT II.- „„. M„.,ln«, .V. V.,rk. m:,. iV,,,,, ' '■ '• A.Hlr,.w l„.nK, l,„, insh ',,'*,"' '"""V ,">;«'"«"' ''.v <'A.,.Kv.K,,o,i.,A..„„. I A,.tr...„;„f ;,';:'„, 'l;s Till' AritiSluvory .KiruKxIo itn.l I"'""'"' ''' """'"I". '•'^''7, ll'ini',. MattjMon, \V. iV. Conne-.tloul .^uproino Court .,f .w"!'&^s^ ,«•„ ^"«"«" '-"-. i'aak,, .„a MnllhewN, A. Soo «m,«A:,, p. D„ „„„■„ Mntlheus, Anrfrew Hughe, Johlcau«ht .flotlliews, Arthur Buche. (K,j i Ki,,., „, nir ' «li.K """?^lf. '"">•. I8«n, IHmo ' Is-m'svo.*"' ^ • "• '•""'""'"' ■""! Frng„,ent,, Lon.. ,ii,;nf' '.''S'''*' ''■• •'• ^ ''""'» "!"> Forms, for Guar I«»hew7n""^ Probate Court. i„ Ohio «•,»"" a P, " ,r^ VV^'',"r^y- i' *^'v "r''" '-''■H^tian'i Strength 1SX2, Svo. '»xv., (issi-8_',j UiohiuonU, •Matthews, James Brander, b. 1.852, in New r c„.is ; gra.luatcd lit Colu,„bi„ CIlLe IS71 an 1 tt Th^ C.,lu,„l,nt College Uy, School im-. wl" .[..'ittea to h^ »r m the «u,„e year, but turned hi. ..'.c.; "n t , Uem «nt u( the founder- of the New Vo.k AMthor™ Ch.h ,1 ? ?v;s;;;>:r;;r::t:r v^^drc^^ir^r ^|™:;^i;:rN^^M^«£^--e^^ |>|- •■ plays sh„"^f i.';:f,'^-,ran^/?i::,^,..l^^,;"'i,'i^ '■It is certainly odd to find at starting that A Colon lilt "11 th,. Colonial yu.-tion, Lon., IH72 " "'„ ' Adv(M!Ht.'» a fedenithin of Knulaod ami lo.r,. 1 1 .• — .Vi/, yiVi',, xxxiii, .'iTii, »'"K"aoii anu iior I'dloniuH.' MatthewN, JoKiiih n risht M n k 1. t- , . Uradoated in n.edleine at I *Univ mitt' of m '*''*"'' ' Went to Niitiil i,. iu»i I university of Ulangow «s';.m,«:;::ftfj';:^^;;;ili;^"'l->,^;-;;;™>i.;!i"ir..torenc,.,i,a.. in Temif.««..n. 01 '"'***'*'"': admitted to the bur Alatthcws, H'aNhinvtnn 1 n Sketch of the Tri c, N V ,rk s7 Z ^Ttr^'y j^^hy^and Philology of^,:^a;^^;;- •;-,„- ^;!-^ »nnpat^i'!iTrSi,jKS.^i:^rr^ ;" ti,-; In?'*-'"' '" f"". '^'•■''-''"" "" '"^ ^' " - «oh(.m.f.S^Z'w%"er«,A^!r.;;lcl';NK'i'«, ""}'.'" ^''h « Willi but casual attei Uon'TmrwlV.-^ .."■'''"! '' '«•' ' ''"^O'l lit^n inade,-aml 1 1 "it be a mi» V'."'." ''"'>"'«'i<'e lias thc.subJeo,asa.,e.;^^ra?.rg^:Jid»^r%»SS Willi/ S^re,a^i^g-vrib;r:;^ie"L^^r;^l.^"s;!7:t^^: coK!:^rcr,'i,i!L";..,!?,: ^- ^'"""»"" ''™»"-' i™^','*l"mi'"'"' ''• '■•""^'' '''••'''" ■■ ■* Drama, N. York, the*!,a"at"«ry'.?,f:?H77'r'V '^ r'^'' ^ ^""^" '» 1S8.1, eleelerM P or L ver. or'sss tTT"' ■"l:!'^'' p i:;o"^^^ ;"" in'="n'ai:ri.otJi ^i";^r p. 8V0. "ithJlAClSKIK, STlAllTCrNVIvrHAW Tho I Of Corrupt Practices at Electio;.!''C:78«rH'o,''2d i«ff^n.ic^^;c ^^!^^:^'o/ th:',^Li;:j. ^^^ eopal Church ii, l.:i.^. „nd hel/vario p sto?ate • I'ook v.C. », ""•■'" '^••'tfiolic Churdi. For bioir see 2 T'lm^^r ''^ '>/'■"• '• »»«"■'' Melodies ''isrg! Ritual- a &"^«^',;''\''i''- •■'• ''^•i"i''«r'8 Pocket- 1861 lol"7Vh""'l "^ Scripture Lessons, Phila,, ««. iC 5 Th i™'"'"-""*? "f 'he Pdul, Phils, isflfl ; ;• P" R'^surrcction of the Body. Phila York 18B7 /' ^''^'^ "^ ^'""''"'■> Method am n! iHftr'in ' I™-..'- P°P"l'«r Amusements N York 1867, 16mo. 8. Abduction of Mary Ann Smith by the 1091 P MAT MAU Mudque, Iion., ISjO, lligliwuys ttnj Horses. Konian Catholics, Ac, Jersey City, I8P)8, Ifiino. 9. Bible Doctrine of Immortiility, N. York, I86S, llimo. II). Is it Honest? Eight Questions by Father Heeker : with Answers, N. York, 18H8, IBino. II. Lessons in lle- sponsivo Kcailings; new ej., I'hila., ISfi'.t, 18mo. 12, Honianism : its (jeneral Decline antl its Present Conili- tion anil I'rosiiects in the United States, 1870, 8vo. Mnttox, A. II. Hii-tory of the Cincinnati Society of Ex Army and Navy Officers, Cin., ISSO, Ito. Mntt.soii, itlorriM, [miii, vol. ii., add.] 1. The American Vegetable Practice; or, A New and Improved Guiilc to Health, Host., 1841, 8vo. L'. Manual of Di- rections fur the Employment of Injections in Various Disca.-es, Host., IS.ifi, llimo; new ed., IsfiL'. Matiice, H. Ogram. A Wanderer, Lon., 1888, p. Svo. .Miiliirill,ltev. Willinm, 1304-1887, son of Charles Robert -Matiirin, [itiili, vol. ii.;) perpetual curate of Grangegormau, near Dublin, from iS4;i. The Blessed- ness of the Dead in Christ, and other Sermons, Lon,, 18S8, p. Svo. Muiide, C'npt. The Invasion and Defence of Eng- land, Lon., 18SS, cr. Svo. Maiulc, Mrs. I. Two Paths; a Tale for the Times, Lon., IS.'i.l, iL'mo. 2. Montressor Abbey : aTale, Lon., 1S54, l2mo. Maude, John Edwitrd, d. ISS.O, let. 29. The Foundations of Ethics. Edited by William James. Host., 18S7, IL'mo. .Mniide, .Mtiry Fawley. Petite's Romance. By M. !•". .M. L.jn., 1 8119, 2 vols. p. Svo. .Miiiidslay, A. Roland; p. Sm). .Miiiidsltiy, Arthur, Illast. Lon., I88S. p. svo. Maudslcy, Henry, M.D.. E.R.C.P., b. 1S33, near Qiggleswick, Settle, Yorkshire; educated at University College, London, and gnuluateil M.D. at F^ondon Uni- versity IS;')"; was physician to the Manchester Koyal Lunatic Hospital 1859-02, and has since been ]irofe.ssor of medical jurisprudence in University College, London ; president of the Medico- Psychological Association (d' Great Britain and Ireland, and editor of the Journal of Mental .Science. He has contributed to periodicals. 1. On the Method of the Study of Mind, Lon., ISliJ, Svo. 2. The Physiology and Pathology of Mind, Lon., 1807, Svo; 2d ed., 1808. " A mainial of mental science in all its parts, embracing all that is kninvii in the existing state of idiysiology. . . . Dr. Maiid^ley not only condemns nietapbysics. but re- nounces tliat'enipiricnrpsycholoKy which attained so much renown in the last ccntitry. andwas the lonndatiun of so many reputations, from Descartes to Sir William Hamil- ton. "—.Sa(. lito., xxiii. liOl. Ii. Body and Mind: an Inquiry into their Conreotion ami Mutual Influence, specially in Uelcrenco to Mental Disorders, (Gulstonian Lectures,) Lon., 1870, p. Svo; new ed., enl., 18711. 4. Responsibility in Mental Dis- ease, (" International Scientilio" Ser.,) Lon., 1871, p. Svo. 5. The Physiology of Mind : being the First Part of a Third Edition of "The Physiology and Pathology of Mind :" Revised, Enlarged, and in great part Rewrit- ten, Lon., 187(1, p. Svo. "The fiind-iniental article, or gniund-plan, upon which the whole of bis system is built up, is the admitted pbysi- oloKical tact that with every d'splay of mental activity there is a correlative chaoKe or waste nf nervous element, and that on the condition of (be materijil ^ul'strut(lnl must depend tlielete accomplishment of disiUnslon,' fur , which be himself labours so strenuously, may very likci'. ■ t)e 'the close of dftvelopment and the begiiniing ol dcHin oration.' . . . His isastrangeatlitudeof mii\d."— .s^i(i/(i(.,; ' lix. IU8. .Milildson, Kev. W. T. 1. Jerusalem, and other Poems, Lon., 1810, p. Svo, 2. .Sermons preached :it Bercsford Chapel, Walworth, Lon., 1858, 12mo. 3Iltughnn, Miss Janet. 1. Charley Nugent; oi-. Passages in the Life of a Sub, Lon., I860, :i vols. p. Svu. Anon. 2. The .Vubyns of St. Aubyn, Edin. iiTul Lon., Is02, 2 vols. p. Svo. Anon. I). Richard Langdnii: or. Foreshadowed; a Novel, Edin., ISO:), p. Svo. Anun. 1. The Co-Heiress ; a Novel. By the Author of " Clcn- ley Nugent," Lon,, ISOO, .S vols. p. Svo. .Maughan, M illiani Charles. I. The Alp- ,f Arabia: Travels in Egypt, Sinai, .Arabia, and the Ib'ly Land, Lon., IS73, 8vo"; new ed.. 1870. 2. Jaliiin Ci"- monde, Lon., ISS2, 2 vols. cr. Svo. Maule, Mrs. A. H. Through War to Peace: !i Novel, Lon., 1881, ;i vols. cr. Svo. Maunder, Charles frcderick, F.R.C.S., Is:;.'- 1879, was surgeon to. and lecturer at, the London Hospi- tal. 1. Operative Surgery, adaiurd to the Living iiiil Dead Subject. I.on,, ISilll, p. Svo; 2il ed,, 1873. 2. S.n- gery of the Arteries: Lettsomian Lectures, Lon., Is7r.. 12mo. I!. Fistula in Ano, Lon., IS77, cr. Svo. Maunder, George, [ them. The facts , . . are. however, so crowded Ingctlur that the ordiimry reader will derive from his narrative a less clear understanding of the subject than might have been obtained either from a work of the sanu' si/,c «ilh fewer details, or frnm a work large enough for its cniilrnls to Ije set forth picturesquely and in perspective."— .l(/i, .No. 3132. See letters from Karl Blind, [Acail., xxxiii. ",:'.;,) pointing out some errors in thi work, -Maurice, J. Method of Fixing Artificial Teeth, Lon., 1857, p. Svo. " Maurice, Jacques Jamks W., iu/iit, .Maurice, Col. John Frederick. R. A., eldest .'lai of Hev. J. F. D. Maurice, hi/'rn ; professor of lailitiiiy history at the Royal Staff College. I. The .Systciii "< Ficid Manoeuvres brrt :id:iptcd for enabliuj^ v\n ''i.-.^s to meet a Continental Army, Lon., 1872, p. Svo; 21 d. same year. "The book . . . is not only the Wellington Prize i:>ay, but has also been declared by (Job Hanuey, to whom i"e Duke of Wellington Intrusted the task of making the ■jmporr.iy (Pseud.) 6ee Moiiiiis, MAU S()liil resiUt/'-JV^/N,, ""■jy/^"'-^""''' '"" "'t-Tf is Tittle 2. The Asbiinteo \\m; [with Eri"lan.l in IS7'i n.i „ ' this !.i.«,-a,,h.v 1„ l."ie,; ■•: AZ/T;' '•'};!,/''; '.|»"^'"u.,1 than i-;iiy.'fJu. A. s/,,;!:; : ffi.'xS^'^,'^'' "^"' ^""-i- ^-"J- "F;iii:"^[::;::7sl^i";^;:r«'"'»'«'^«- By a Lady o. Jl, i.ary History <,f the CatniMu^n IsS^'i E.^nt ■ I'oii'Tss-'" ^,,,^'"^'J''f"™ «™,u.t; of the Wir'-o' i' ; l-on.. ISS, I,. Ihe liahwioo of Military Power in K„ rope: an I x,u„inuii„n o'' the War Hesourcelof Gre t intam a,,, tl,u Continenta' Stales, l.on., lS8s, „ 8vo Blacliwoo,! s Magazine In answer to Sir CI larie IlTlke' an.l littkia eom":!ned''i-.sw ^^Vv %n'"' """ ^""""^ Maiince, Itev. J,,|.„ Fredeiick Denison, mrof srir ,•,.'"' 'T'" P^entoil in ISiiO to the liv- r» li.Tl' "' *"■'•"'• '"'"'■""' »•'"»'' ''^' hehl ill In', r 'T """'* •""■' "' f"i.,;,!ti:^K^S '''t'''¥'^^-^ !.^eJ^iti^f;S;h;^!t^i-l,:;^'.- u.ae,,nv^ted,,^. !;;a;^l!-;,r,--;;:«H^ Kni.h,.hrld,„-p?^;.or7n.rarUZ,^d,nt'"?r "dge. ri,o posltioi. of Mr. Maurice in the EnWish I hureh was peculiar and In son.o respect, unique. While IMS views ,n regard to the ,!octrin'e of eternal nuniT nent and other c,ue»tions drew u,,on hi,u the c nS , na-' ti on of the general nniss of the clergy, he was an obieet "almost unbounded reverence with a small body „f T, lin ' , ?1;'- T," "".'■'"''-■"'' ^y 'he simplicity Lnd eArl > (r»r' "'« «'•"."!'' »' liberal sentimentB in hu cl '"±'1""'"'' of „,„«,on within the pale of the Wh";"'" „^" '-.Five Sermons, i;,',, l',s,' '^''sv '^ , -.What ,s Kevolation?a Series of Sennon on tl e I-. pphany ; to which are added Letters to a Theo Lical " rvo"" s™''vr ''""'"T "f ■^'^- Manuel "fr I 1.1. cr. .ivo. (See Man.ski,, Rkv. II L «ii,,,.„ i .< n"';;: ,1 " /' viv-'-y' ;; "''"" '» "-oiat;;,:^''! ,te?s I. epy to Mr. hansel's "Examination of Striotures le iamp on Lectures," Lon., Isim, or. Svo. i. The I men Lon I'i'PiT' '"" ""-" '"'"'y^'"'^ Articles : Tw^ b I e or Book o It''' 7?-- ^•,I^''«'"'-«" "» '!'« Apoea- J, e, or Book of Revelation, Lon., l.Sfil, cr. Xvo « I> ilogues on Family Worship, L„n., 1862, cr. 8vo 7 ^.£Lpu;^r.K::i:-rf^'^---;^f r...o,.,,,„e: thapter, from Engli.,h UlUory. Lon.-.TsBe ' ■'- leiiser, and H;irki. ami « i , i •.'.■"'"' •^""'■". are- lull „f reaynrmil, .'"'''"' '/""•'■''m. 'niey thr„uf,.l,„„t l.v a kidir'